Talk:Season 19/@comment-24669562-20151016111721

I watched the Season 19 episodes. Well, some of them, not all of them, but I saw more of them.

"Hey Will if they didn't air yet then how did you get to see them?"

Well, I downloaded an Arthur Episodes App from a store program on my computer (kind of like the Google Play stores on your android phones like I have on mine.) And there are several Arthur episodes, including episodes going back to Season 1, although not every single episode is featured, in fact some have been removed and some have been added.

So I finally got to see "Maria Speaks"/"Postcards from Binky;" "Brain Sees Stars"/"Brain's Brain," "Carl's Concerto"/"Too Much of a Good Thing" (I had to see Carl!); "Sue Ellen Adds Up"/"Wish You Were Here;"/ and "Mr. Ratburn's Secret Identity"/"Besties."

All in addition to the episodes that aired on TV ("Buster isn't Buying It"/"One Ornery Creature," and "Francine's Cleats of Strength"/"Little Miss Meanie".)

Now normally I don't like to do things prematurely, I like to wait for the right time, or what I call "The Right Time" to do things, mostly for psychological purposes and I was going to just wait until the episodes I sneaked-peeked aired on TV and that was my original intention, but I decided to go ahead and watch them because they were there right in front of me. That, and what if I don't live to see the day these episodes air? I mean, I don't like to do things too early, but then again, tomorrow isn't promised to any of us the way this world is. So I went ahead and did it.

On the one hand I'm glad I did, but on the other, I might regret this. I mean now I've given myself a little less to look forward to in the Arthur department. My fault, I know, but at least now I can say I watched them.

Of course, I'm not giving the episodes away, my lips are sealed shut! You have to watch them yourselves or wait for them to air. And I might watch more of them, but maybe I should wait.

And though I saw these episodes already, so they will no longer be new to me, I'll still watch them on TV and record them on my DVR, circumstances permitting.

Word of advice, Tomorrow isn't promised to [any of] us, as I said earlier so whatever you want to do that doesn't have to wait, do it now because later might be too late. On the other hand, just because you can do something doesn't mean you should.

But it is a shame that many of our fellow Arthur fans, young and old, or somewhere between, have died (I don't know any personally or how many) and will never get to see the unaired Arthur episodes and I feel sorry for them 'cause of that." And someday it could be you and or me. Well, in all reality, so what if we don't watch every Arthur episode to be made or live to do a lot of other things we want to do?

Let me just end it with this: Live your lives while you still can and while you still have it, BUT, please live your lives responsibly! ...that's NOT a maybe!

Just for the record, I'm not a good advice giver.