Thanks to my audio tapes, I remember almost every musical cue, every line of dialogue, every… Shatnerian… pause. But my visual memories are not as strong, so I as I have been watching the episodes again, I end up appreciating facial expressions, background business, and set details. This time around, I’m also amusing myself by noticing how the show reused various standing sets and set pieces.
But the real joy comes from hearing my kids gasp at the plot twists, laugh at the jokes, and applaud as the closing credits roll.
It’s good to be a geek.
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