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I've been waiting for Sitcoms Online to post DVD reviews for LITB seasons 5 and 6. There are reviews for seasons 1-4, but not 5 and 6. Are these reviews forthcoming or will there be no reviews?
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I checked the run times for the season 5 and 6 episodes, they all seem to run about 25:30 plus or minus a few seconds. Long Distance Call from season 5, The Parking Attendants and Eddie's Sweater from season 6 run a little shorter around 25:00. One interesting thing I noticed about season 5, the episodes themselves not including the closing credits run from between 24:30 to 25:00. The shorter episodes have a longer closing credit sequence, and the longer episodes have a shorter closing credit sequence. Long Distance Call runs about 24:30, but the shorter closing credit sequence was used causing the episode to time in at around 25:00 instead of 25:30.
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What happens when they have a shorter closing credit sequence? Do they cut some of the music?
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Well, as I am currently watching season 5, I can reivew it. I think it is very subpar, compared to the earlier seasons. The reason is the writing. In season 5, you have a 12 year old (they reference this numerous times in the show) who still acts like a silly 6 year old. He is still hating girls, although there was one episode where he kind of liked Penny, but the silly 6 year old won the day and he hid the fact that he liked her. This is not the fault of the actors, obviously, but watching this season, I really want to reach through the TV and slap the Beave upside the head. The train set episode is a prime example of this, where June and Beave agreed to give his old train set to a smaller kid, only Beave changes his mind and locks himself in the bathroom, after Wally gives it away, anyway. What 12 year old locks himself in a bathroom over an old train set??? As I said, the writing in this season is subpar, as far as the Beave is concerned. For the rest of the cast, it is business as usual. I just think they should have written some sort of mental or emotional growth for the Beave. Not make him an adult, mind you, but a realistic 12 year old... And he still is letting his douch-bag friends get him in trouble. You'd think he'd learn, by now. My guess is they had a tried-and-true gimmick and beat it into the ground..
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