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Roald dahl short stories expect the unexpected
Roald dahl short stories expect the unexpected






  1. #ROALD DAHL SHORT STORIES EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED FULL#
  2. #ROALD DAHL SHORT STORIES EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED SERIES#

#ROALD DAHL SHORT STORIES EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED SERIES#

I suggest you watch these top 12 episodes NOT in ranked order from the top of the list down to the bottom of the list or vice versa, instead watch them in the order they were originally broadcast and you will find its more enjoyable to watch the series mature and unfold in that much better way. In these days of marriage equality, if one had this series to study and nothing else to study in order to learn about human marriage, one might not think marriage was all that great. Pa and Daddy fussing with Mommy and Honey Bunch rubbing Honey Do the wrong way over and over and over. Thats not a bad thing, but one does eventually get tired of watching Ma vs. This series seems to have mined that particular mine field repeatedly as it's go-to plot structure when choosing which stories to script and film for the series.

#ROALD DAHL SHORT STORIES EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED FULL#

And now here is something regarding the remaining 100 episodes in the series, there was one thing I noticed about this series, and that is that clearly a full one half of the episodes, 50 percent or better of the episodes have one common theme unifying them, and that is that half of the episodes of this series feature marital strife in one form or another. "Bosom Friends" still makes me shudder with a different kind of squirmy horror, you'll see what I mean, "Nothing' Short of Highway Robbery" with its delightfully surprising ending, the fun of seeing it coming in "Back for Christmas", the creepyiness of "The Landlady", the smoothness and coolness of "Who's Got The Lady", the delightfully confusingness till the end of "The Open Window", how crazy the man is in "Number Eight", the psychological twistedness of "The Way Up To Heaven", and finally the delighfully something completely different in "Wink Three Times" that gives this episode cake its icing. And, really I should give a shout-out to all these great top 12 episodes. I had to re watch it a couple times to realize how clever this particular episode really is. When I first watched it I didn't catch all of it. They are: The very best episode of this series is called: "The Flypaper" The remaining top 12 TOTU episodes are (in order): (2) "Number Eight" (3) "Wink Three Times" (4) "The Open Window" (5) "The Way Up To Heaven" (6) "The Luncheon" (7) "Bosom Friends" (8) "Scrimshaw" (9) "Nothing' Short of Highway Robbery" (10) "Who's Got The Lady" (11) "Back For Christmas" (12) "The Landlady" I have to give a shout-out to the episode titled "The Luncheon" (which I've ranked the 6th best episode of the series). I liked it enough to compile my own list of what I think the top 12 Tales of the Unexpected (TOTU) episodes are. Eventually over about a week I'd watched all 112 (I think it was 112 total) episodes. It became like a bag of chips, you can't eat just one, your hand just keeps drifting into the bag almost without thinking when you finish one then pull out another and start on it. I'd never heard of this series then one day a couple years back I noticed an episode on youtube and watched it.








Roald dahl short stories expect the unexpected