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That’s it, I’ve had it! After a recent episode of “Designing Women,” I was interested in watching the show’s credits. Since I have never taken a course in speed-reading, I was lucky to catch even part of a name, or title. What is the point of even putting them on the screen? If I had worked as hard as I’m sure the people in this production did--whoever they were--I would have expected to see my name listed, not just a blur rushing down the screen. I might add that “Designing Women” is not the only show guilty of this. As a viewer, I find it utterly frustrating not to be able to see who a particular character was, as well as director, wardrobe, music, etc. Why do they even bother? I feel downright cheated.
Peggy Moon, San Clemente
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