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NJCher

(43,184 posts)
Sun Nov 7, 2021, 10:48 PM Nov 2021

Four Seasons Documentary on at 10 p.m. EST, Sun., MSNBC

Four Seasons Total Documentary
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A small business in Philadelphia is unexpectedly thrust into the national spotlight when it agrees to host a political event during the 2020 presidential election.

This is one of the oddest, funniest things to come out of the last presidential election.

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Four Seasons Documentary on at 10 p.m. EST, Sun., MSNBC (Original Post) NJCher Nov 2021 OP
Interesting and entertaining. 3catwoman3 Nov 2021 #1
One of the more amusing NJCher Nov 2021 #2
One of my favorite parts was the story of the 2 sisters... 3catwoman3 Nov 2021 #3
yeah, that was a good example NJCher Nov 2021 #4

3catwoman3

(29,431 posts)
1. Interesting and entertaining.
Mon Nov 8, 2021, 02:20 AM
Nov 2021

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I don’t remember hearing, at the time all this took place, that the RWNJ were claiming that ballots were being burned up in the crematorium across the street -

NJCher

(43,184 posts)
2. One of the more amusing
Mon Nov 8, 2021, 06:36 AM
Nov 2021

Parts of this program was seeing this family realize what a group of wackos the republicans are, from crazy Rudy to the nutcase supporters, calling them on the phone. That was gradual. Of course, we the audience knew what was coming.

Sadly, some of those phone calls were threats.

The relationship between the son and his mother was very touching.

Everybody wanted a Four Seasons T-shirt. They sold 1.5 million in T’s.



3catwoman3

(29,431 posts)
3. One of my favorite parts was the story of the 2 sisters...
Mon Nov 8, 2021, 09:45 AM
Nov 2021

…who had a Thanksgiving picnic 🧺 on the sidewalk in front of the business.

If I lived in Philly, I’d sure hire them.

NJCher

(43,184 posts)
4. yeah, that was a good example
Mon Nov 8, 2021, 10:07 AM
Nov 2021

of how this story captivated so many people.

What I liked about the landscaping owners was their openmindedess. When asked if their business front could be used for a press conference, they said why not? They thought it would be an interesting experience and as you can see from the remarks made by the owner/founder throughout the film, it was. She was constantly surprised by people--the phone calls, the media, etc. And the Thanksgiving people!

Daresay she would never have learned what she did had she not agreed to let them hold the press conference.

And to this day, people still stop by! They give them a goodie pack and are friendly to them.

It really is a remarkable story.

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