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Grey's Anatomy: Song Beneath the Song (2011)
Hard to get through
I was not at all prepared for what was to come when I started watching this episode. After the first song I thought: well, maybe this was it, let's get on with the rest.
But then came another song, and another... It wasn't badly sung, and I've always really enjoyed the background music in Grey's, but this was too far-fetched for me. I actually found it challenging to go on watching as each new song made me cringe. I thought it distracted from the dialogue, emotions and suspense in what could've been a great episode. But then again, I've watched every episode up 'til now (including the painful documentary-like one someone mentioned earlier) and I really wanted to know what was going to happen.
So, I watched the whole thing and though I applaud the cast for doing this as I'm sure a lot of them weren't happy about it, I ask that please, don't EVER do this again.
Frakk, a macskák réme (1972)
Great animation!!
This animation series was made way before I was born, but it still runs on Hungarian television from time to time. Main characters are Frakk, a slightly naive dog, and Lukrécia and Szerényke, two cats who are far more intelligent and love to pull pranks on Frakk and get him frustrated. The pets' owners is the elderly couple Károly and Irma. They sometimes despair about the competition between Frakk and the two cats, but they love their pets dearly, and in the end they can always laugh about it. Aside from the fact that the animals can't talk of course, this show is very unrealistic, for example, in one episode you can see Frakk riding a bike;) Hungarian animation from the communist era is often high in quality, this series is no exception, the humor is even enjoyable for adults.