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This episode is a loose parody of the 1985 film The Breakfast Club. After arriving late for class because of Robbie choking on a pretzel, the gang (except Trina) has to spend a Saturday in detention. During the episode, there are a lot of references to the movie, including the phrases, the dancing scenes and the chasing in the hallway.
The ratings for WJM's 6 o'clock news have dropped among the "young" audience. Mary is disappointed because she is outside the 15–29 age group designated as young.
The show's main character, Little Bill, is a fictionalized younger version of Cosby; [8] the show's executive producer, Janice Burgess, described the character as "little Bill Cosby." [ 9 ] Each episode features Little Bill learning a lesson while interacting with his large family and group of friends.
Episode segments were selected from different Japanese episodes, and scripts rewritten and localized. The show focused on more mature themes and dark humor, and was described as more of a "gag dub". [6] All three seasons, 26 episodes per season, have also been released on DVD.
[31] Metacritic gave the show a score of 50/100 based on 22 critical reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [32] Many critics felt that the series improved with each episode. Sarah Hughes of The Independent says The Vampire Diaries turns into "a well-crafted, interestingly developed series" despite a poor opening episode. [33]
The episodes premiered on Prime Video in the US on September 1. The other six episodes were released weekly from September 9 to October 14. Episodes were released on the streaming service around the world at the same time as the US release, [ 217 ] in more than 240 countries and territories. [ 218 ]
The 24-episode series was broadcast from January 7 to June 24, 2019, on Tokyo MX, BS11, and Jidaieki Senmon Channel, and was streamed exclusively worldwide on Amazon Prime Video. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The episodes were collected in two Blu-ray volumes released in Japan on May 22 and August 21, 2019.
Shōgun follows "the collision of two ambitious men from different worlds, John Blackthorne, a risk-taking English sailor who ends up shipwrecked in Japan, a land whose unfamiliar culture will ultimately redefine him; Lord Toranaga, a shrewd, powerful daimyo, at odds with his own dangerous political rivals; and Lady Mariko, a woman with invaluable skills but dishonorable family ties, who must ...