
I had daydreamed of a very meta Zoom reunion on Zoom, but the team had a better idea: In the spirit of the late-night shows that are going on even as production has moved from professional sets to cast members’ basements, the Zoomers decided to bring back their show, or at least a lo-fi version of it: This week and next, WGBH, the Boston public television station that produced both iterations of Zoom, will use its social media channels to share video segments where former Zoom cast members guide viewers through the same kind of science experiments and do-it-yourself activities that powered the old series. The people who starred on and made Zoom have also, in the age of the Zoom happy hour, found themselves returning to thoughts of Zmail, Cafe Zoom, and dancing around a soundstage in matching striped shirts. The Rings of Power’s Big Twist Revealed More Than Sauron’s IdentityĪnd it turns out this isn’t just the case for those of us who watched the show.The Scariest Thing on TV Isn’t Vampires or Ghosts


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