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I'm only looking forward to Brian Wilson and Kamasi Washington.

While you're not wrong, I think the difference is that they don't promote these reviews (they're there if you want to sift through all of the album reviews, but aren't placed prominently and rarely given best new music) and these artists aren't regularly featured in their newsfeed, interviews, articles, video

You know they don't have any commercials during movies right?

Everyone seems to be forgetting that Ginsberg revealed himself to be rather unstable and insane early on in season 5's "Far Away Places" when he tells Peggy that he is a Martian - a fantasy he has created to repress the possible truth that he is an orphan who was born in a concentration camp. In that episode,

In On the Waterfront there is a scene where Edie and Terry talk in a park after leaving the church and Eva Marie Saint (Edie) accidentally dropped her glove on the ground. Marlon Brando (Terry) picked the glove up, put it on (so Eva could not take it back), and began to improvise dialogue. Elia Kazan liked the

kick, kick kick, snare*

I feel like the show may have even pointed out this idea of enrichment through searching rather than finding the right answer when Pete was shown reading The Crying of Lot 49 in S05E08.

Twist it… Pull it… Bop it… Fry it…

Twist it… Pull it… Bop it… Fry it…

What do you think, my mother tried to have me whacked 'cuz I put her in a nursing home?

What do you think, my mother tried to have me whacked 'cuz I put her in a nursing home?