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. . .. Once there were four Marx Brothers, then there were three. Is Rose Zeppo?

And the jealousy in this episode isn't gender-specific, or even romance-specific. You would have the same dilemma with a brother or sister: the feeling that "we belong together," and that the new person is breaking them up.

No capes!

The sound is smoother, too.

Lot of talk here about the subject; not much about the time period. (Teens or early 1920s?) I wonder how the movie's going to handle it.

I can still see!

Leaping from tree to tree!

Unless I'm mistaken, nobody has said anything about how this might be a cover story: that is, A Story For Steven. The complexity of the relationships, and disagreements between Greg's accounts ("Drive My Van Right Into Your Heart"), may indicate something deeper going on.

Nobody gets my jokes. <sob> Nope, it was my response to "get out of my head."

Like Steven.

Not until I get your view of that frat party.

I'm hongry!

Here comes Mammon.

The Pharisees came out of the Babylonian exile. Jewish people didn't have the land any more, and the Temple had been destroyed. It was the Pharisees and the Synagogue which helped keep their spirits alive. The problem was that they clung to the letter, to the exclusion of those who could not adhere, and were therefore

My favorite Biblical film is the least literal: "The Night of the Hunter." John dies at the end, sorta.

The Romans killed Jesus.

It's very important. Elan vital.

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Zuppa Anglais!