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1
Never seen it. Was it better than "Square Pegs"?
2
Grab a mitt and get in the game Todd! You are missing out. Thanks for the heads up on this WSH.
3
Todd's just being "fashionably ignorant." (With an emphasis on "fashionably.")
4
So wonderful, this is.

This quote from Apatow echoes exactly what goes through my head when I see a F and G alum in some other show/movie:
"Whenever I see an opportunity to use any of the people from Freaks and Geeks, I do it. Itโ€™s a way of refusing to accept that the show was canceled. In my head, I can look at Knocked Up as just an episode of Sethโ€™s character getting a girl pregnant. All of the movies relate in my mind in that way, as the continuous adventures of those characters."
5
For once I'm being sincerely ignorant. I didn't see Freaks & Geeks when it first ran, and never got around to watching it on DVD. (This even though I was in high school during the time when the series was set, as I notice from skimming the Wikipedia article.)

I haven't seen "Breaking Bad" either. I'll watch both series just as soon as you all finish the entire run of my favorite show, "Commissario Montalbano."
6
I haven't seen Breaking Bad myself so I understand. But seriously, watch this show, it is only 18 episodes.

The only possible complaint I can think of is during one episode they showed some Atari 2600 games that didn't exist in 1980/81.

I was surprised that the article didn't mention Shia Labeouf being in an episode.
7
F&G is a very good show. Stream it on Netflix, you won't be disappointed. I wasn't really able to get all that into Breaking Bad. Dissolving bodies in muriatic acid by the third episode was a bit too dark even for me, but I'll probably revisit it at some point.

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