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Post by essed on Jun 1, 2020 15:43:51 GMT -5
I’ve got the Blue Moon blues. I’m bluer than blue. I thought I could just appreciate the great and not so great moments. I thought I was strong enough to handle the pain after successfully avoiding for decades. The first run devastated me. But I caught a couple eps back when Bravo ran it. I bought every dvd set except season 5 when they came out. I watched my favorite scenes, then promptly put them on my shelves where they have been ever since. I thought I was ready, that it would be different this time around. After all I’m not 10 years old anymore. I’m now 10 years older than Maddie! But, this writing and these actors sucked me in again and I’m feeling all the emotions. Finding this board (although too late) has been a salve for my wounds. I have truly enjoyed reading all the old posts. Thank you!
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Post by Boink on Jul 2, 2020 16:18:05 GMT -5
Essed, How far along are you in your quarantine re-watch? Has it helped or made worse your Blue Moon blues?
Just curious.
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Post by essed on Jul 3, 2020 20:07:58 GMT -5
Hi Boink (loved your episode, btw!), I blazed through seasons 1-3 in rapid succession. Then slowed considerably through season 4. I am currently caught up with the #TuesdaysWithMaddie one ep per week rewatch, 5.06. I didn’t own the season 5 hellscape until recently. For me, Moonlighting ends at the baby shower, everything beyond is just too painful so I’m pretending the rest are just mildly entertaining nightmare sequences.
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Post by dare2be on Aug 17, 2020 7:27:39 GMT -5
For me, the nightmare sequences began with Blonde On Blonde. The only redeeming episodes after that in my book were A Trip to the Moon, Los Dos DiPestos, and A Womb With a View.
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