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Was the Leafs Amazon special a nothing burger or it was a good watch?
I find that this stems from Molson’s belief that fans are too stupid or narrow sighted to accept a rebuild in Montreal - which is an insult to most of our intelligenceFunny it’s called The Rebuild when Kent actually dislikes using that term.
Therrien mad an idiot of himself is more like it !!Curious how much they'll show. 24CH quickly became stale.
Meh... without Michou does docu-series are worthless.
Would be interesting to how far the ticket price increases have come during such a period.......staggering profits for the Habs, all the while a very substandard productThe Reset/ Retool/ Rebuild on the fly method and other BS concocted by Geoff’s marketing puppets.
Leafs did one, called All Or Nothing..........................lost in the first round, to the....................Habs!! LOLCool. When’s the docu series about the Leafs rebuild airing?
what was that Roger clemens quote, In texas we don't rebuild, we reloadThe Reset/ Retool/ Rebuild on the fly method and other BS concocted by Geoff’s marketing puppets.
It was way more fun for a Habs fan to watch than a leafs fan. I liked it, or I should say liked it in the sense of how you can't not look at a car crash as it happens. The last episode that covered the Loss to the habs was interesting, it seemed like they only realized they might lose the series after the 2nd period of game 7. No wonder they didn't get much respect in the handshake line. Keefe came off poorly. Every 2nd word is some derivative of F$%&.Was the Leafs Amazon special a nothing burger or it was a good watch?
24CH was pretty good the first season thoughCurious how much they'll show. 24CH quickly became stale.
People always get excited for this kind of series. But in the end the actual material is always leaving people on an empty stomach. Especially in a historically conservative organization like the Canadiens.
I remember 24CH was pretty darn boring after season 1. Not that I don't have a ton of respect for Pierre Gervais, but spending 30 minutes watching him and his staff do laundry for the players is not what I call entertaining.