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It could reveal sensitive information.
How so?
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It could reveal sensitive information.
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I cannot tell you why, either.
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I see.
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We cannot answer that question.
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In that case, Once Upon a Time would have appealed to you if you still enjoyed shows for its complex, interwoven storyline and smart character development. However, it gained too many worldly elements over time and we put it aside. The Magicians may also have appealed to you because of its fascinating magic system and apparently complex plot, but it's about as worldly as a show can get without becoming TV-MA, so we put that one aside as well.
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Since the Suite Life, not a single non-cartoon show that any kids channels churn out has ever had any entertainment or enrichment value to me.
I think it would. Wander Over Yonder, meanwhile, would probably be more interesting to you; it is just as ironic as Phineas and Ferb, and its whimsical (and brilliant, IMO) storylines are reminiscent of the inadvertency of the same.
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There are two surprisingly smart ones: Wander Over Yonder and Star vs. the Forces of Evil. Unsurprisingly, they're both cartoons, and all the live shows have no entertainment value whatsoever.
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*Shrugs*
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I agree with the latter. I was always happy with Phineas and Ferb.
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The latter is what I assumed. Whom do you speak of when you say "someone", however?
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Hahahah. I loved that show.