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Buryl Woodard <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 28 Apr 1992 16:19:36 CDT
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I'm a huge fan of Northern Exposure.  Admittedly, I only started watching
it after they moved it to the Monday time slot.  However, I do have to say
that is one of the most inspired things on TV now.  Do I know that much
Exposure trivia? Probably not.  I reserve that for Star Trek.  Anyhow, it's
certainly a diversion from the glut of bad sit-coms and "reality" shows that
the public is so fond of...
 
                                     My humble opinion,
                                        B. Woodard
 
 
"No one I think is in my tree" -- John Lennon

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