Talk:Season 23/@comment-24669562-20190806072442

Only three episodes! They are showing less and less episodes as more seasons come!

Citizen Cheikh seems to be the most interesting of these episodes! I take it he'll definitely have speaking rolls in this one like in In My Africa. "Whoa whoa whoa!" I'm betting but I could be wrong but maybe Cheikh and his family become American citizens in this episode?! We'll see!

About "The Pea and the Princess," I'll bet this has D.W. written all over it! Then again, could be Emily! I'd like to see how this one goes!

Also curious about "D.W. and Dr. Whosit." Who's Dr. Whosit? What kind of doctor is he? Why is he seeing D.W., or what does the title  really mean?I s this based on Dr. Who? (Dr. Who, Dr. Whosit. Make the connection?) The answers lie ahead!

Sadly I'm not going to have cable as of August 14 and I don't think my mother plans to ever bring it back due to us having financial problems so I won't be able to watch these on TV. But hopefully I can watch them on pbskids.org!

Another side note: I'm giving up hope of ever seeing a railroad crossing on this cartoon. Despite my letters to them, they're probably not going to show one, they may not be interested in doing so, and I can understand, or may not have enough room to do so in an episode or enough time to do so and think it's unnecessary and redundant. Besides who likes railroad crossings anyway? ... besides me? Nobody! Nobody cares about that kind of thing, just me! And even if they do show it, what if I don't live to see it? Or what if something else happens before it happens or just as it's happening? Yeah I know, so what if they don't put a railroad crossing in this cartoon, it's not necessary and that's not what Arthur is about! If they're not going to put a railroad crossing in the cartoon, so be it! I'll just have to keep dreaming!

Ending this on a more positive note, I'd like it if they did a documentary Arthur episode where they interview the characters (not like The Magic Tool Box/And Now Let's Talk to some Kids) but I mean like they did on The Simpsons. They show a character, he or she is facing toward the camera and their name and age or occupation appears at the bottom as the characters are talking. E.g.:

Arthur Timothy Read. Age 8

Dora Winifred "D.W." Read. Age 4

Buster Lucas Baxter. Age 8 (Lucas is one of my fan-middle names for Buster.)

Jane Read. Accountant

David L. Read. Caterer.

Nigel Ratburn. School Teacher

Mary Alice "Muffy" Crosswire. Age 8

Alan Marcus "The Brain" Powers. Age 9 (Marcus is my fan middle name for Brain)

Shelton "Shelly," "Binky" Barnes. Age 9 (I'm pretending "Shelton" is Binky's real name.)

Ed Crosswire. Car Salesman

You get the idea! But they're names appear in big letters and their age or occupation appears underneath in smaller letters. And it should be an hour long if not shorter.