 Okay, number one, to answer the question that I'm getting, the reason I was able to see experiment number 1101 a few days ago was because I'm a Kickstarter backer and we got that episode more than a week early. And the day after I published my reaction video, we were sent the entire season 11. So I have all those now. I have not watched them though. But I did finish watching 1101, and here's my full review of it. It got better. The riffing in particular did get better. It never really grabbed me though. I laughed a couple of times. The few times that they would make modern references is when it was best. Ultimately though, I have felt no need to rewatch it or to go back and watch it again. I did rewatch the opening of the first show, and I did watch the theme song and the openings of the next several episodes, and it hasn't grown on me. I don't like the theme song. I'm sorry. I don't like it. It feels overproduced to me. The performances overall and the riffing, they feel forced. I don't know how else to put it. Okay, look, don't let my review and my reaction decide for you whether you're going to see these. I don't think I have to even tell you that. If you're watching this review, that means you're going to watch season 11. And if you're like most people, you'll just love it. I'm not loving it. I'm not mad about it. I don't hate it. It's just not doing anything for me, and that's okay. My name is in the credits. Like everybody else who donated to the Kickstarter, one of the first things I did once I got the entire season was go find my name. It's near the end of the credits in Experiment 1108. That's a thing that everybody will do, and it's great fun. One other thing I want to point out is that screen cap of Carl Ottison, the guy who plays the general or the major or whoever in Reptilecus, that screen cap is not from Reptilecus. It is from the other movie I remembered him from, Journey to the Seventh Planet, which is one of my all time favorite bad movies. I encourage you to go watch it on YouTube right now. I'll give you an example of how inept this movie is. Here's the final scene of the film. Our hero is happy because he has rescued the princess from Uranus. The princess disappears. Our hero is hurt and confused. There's a chair. The end. But the saving grace of this film is the haunting love theme of Journey to the Seventh Planet, which is played during the closing credits. It is priceless, and I will close with that. Goodbye. This is Misty39.