I've said it before, but I don't care if you think youtubers are stupid and youtubers boxing is extra stupid - in fact, I mostly agree - but these mini-docs are so well made it doesn't matter. Behold entertainment.
I'm always surprised, seeing these kind of matches, that the boxing isn't better. Whenever a person comes out just flailing both arms (and someone invariably does) I'm waiting for the other person to just upper-cut, but they never do. I know they're amateurs but I figure they've trained so hard for so long that the level should be higher.
I don't box but people who do say that it's really hard and if you think that it's really hard, it's actually harder than that. I suppose I have to accept that as the answer.
In Season 5, Episode 1 of "Reading Rainbow," host LeVar Burton showed kids around his other TV show, "Star Trek: the Next Generation." Not to be confused with the time Webster went to the Star Trek.
The episode aired August 15, 1988 and I remember watching it. Star Trak comes up frequently in life and I often thought of this episode and then today it shows up as a suggestion on youtube.
Memory is strange. The only thing I remembered distinctly about this program is that it showed bloopers and that one of them is LeVar at the console, standing up and knocking over the fake console. This show does show bloopers but that's not one of them.
This whole video I'm just waiting for "Pat and Kenny Read Oprah Transcripts."
They don't mention it for some reason but RIP Kenny Sheehan.
If you're wondering how far ahead these things are planned out (the videos), my "Pat and Kenny Read Oprah Transcripts" videos which overlapped with the highlights in this video were copyright struck in October of last year.
I am on the fence, I naturally lean toward explaining it as coincidence in most cases. But when you have actual composers explaining that they started with the title, there's obviously something to it.
Also, trees don't need love most of all, it's really just water and light.