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Things you only realised about certain TV shows when you got older
In line with my latest string of TV-allied threads. From bonafide children’s cartoons (aka Rugrats, Winnie the Pooh) to PG-17 shows (South Park), what things did you only realise about certain shows and characters in them when you got much older?
I’ll go. 1. Spongebob was definitely gay (unsurprisingly). 2. Scooby-Do: Daphne and Fred. were obviously shagging (excuse the pun) and probably not many people over the age of 12 would miss the not-so-subtle chemistry between them, as superficial as it was. And Velma was either lesbian or asexual. 3. Family Guy: Stewie probably wasn’t gay except for Brian (the subtle-as-a-bag-of-bricks ‘hints’ were too obvious, almost like a red herring) 4. Winnie the Pooh: Eeyore was definitely a latent homosexual. 5. That’s So Raven: Chelsea was never a total idiot, even in the later seasons, just incredibly ditzy but still fairly book-smart. And Alana (Raven’s nemesis in one of the early seasons) secretly admired the latter (obviously) and wasn’t hard at all. 6. Rugrats: the babies were obviously a figment of Angelica’s active imagination (figured that out pretty soon tbh) on account of her parents’ borderline-neglectful lack of attention to her. Over to you guys. |
I have a feeling Pokemon looks quite a bit different viewed through more adult eyes.
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Bill Cosby wasn't a lovable Dad
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Bert & Ernie were deffo a couple!
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You guys read that old Rugrats urban legend/"theory" that makes a lot of sense? :omgno:
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Bear from Bear in the Big Blue House was a pedo
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Wow never knew about that Rugrats theory. That's creepy and ****ed up.
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Jim did NOT fix it
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Not a TV show but I love that theory about The Karate kid where Daniel is actually the bully |
it took me many years to realise that on UNiversity Challenge they were not one row above another
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That when Kirk and Bones (or SPock) beamed down to a planet with some crew member in a red shirt that you had never seen before ..
that crew member wasn't coming back.. :skull: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped..._Star_Trek.jpg |
Kathy Beale from Eastenders was Christopher Biggins assistant on the children's programme "On Safari"
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That Rugrats Anjelica theory is not even a good one since it makes zero sense.
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The rugrats one definitely makes no sense so I don't believe that one .
I've never watched SpongeBob square pants . But I never got that vibe . And I think Velma in scooby doo is just a geek , but I guess it's open to interpretation |
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