The new season has been good. The restart was definitely a success. The wild rush of old issues has not gone anywhere, streams, ASMR and other video bloggers have been added to the clips, which is pleasing. It is foolish to expect stability after such a long time. The main thing is that all the main features of the original series
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The new season has been good. The restart was definitely a success. The wild rush of old issues has not gone anywhere, streams, ASMR and other video bloggers have been added to the clips, which is pleasing. It is foolish to expect stability after such a long time. The main thing is that all the main features of the original series have been preserved, developed and adapted to new realities. Also, the adventures had a very distinct sentimental background. You can see Judge’s empathy for his characters, attempts to find something good in them and, in general, to emphasize all their positive aspects. It was interesting to see the two stooges from a new side and get to know them better. That's what restarts should be.
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