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  • Please no spoilers beyond this episode unless you see that later episodes have already been released. In that case, no spoilers beyond those episodes.
  • This reaction is in a watch-along format. This means you'll need your own copy of the episode to watch alongside my reaction. This is in an effort to avoid copyright infringement.
  • If you're based in the UK (or using a UK streaming site), here are instructions for how to get your copy to sync with mine.
  • The show footage will play for the first 30 seconds with both video and audio. After that, the show footage will be silenced, and the video will be blurred for the remainder of the episode. There is also a count-up timer that begins once the episode has started. These things will hopefully make it easier for you to keep your copy of the episode synced with mine.
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Comments

Malcolm Wolf

TV were so low resolution back in those days that wires were basically invisible. Sometimes I think having the video smaller to watch with your reaction is a good thing, as we kind of see how it would have been back in those days without the flaws being quite so glaring.

Dryfesands

TV in the UK in the 60s was 405 Lines right up to 1973, so resolution was far far lower. There are some video filters out there which can mimic this to give you an idea, but basically it if wasn't in close up you could forget much in the way of detail, hence viewers at the time wouldn't have seen wires etc.