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I would be ecstatic if they reviewed Due South —even if it was for just one very special episode. I'm partial to the Callum Keith Rennie years but it was all wonderful!

The kid from River's Edge and Near Dark is Joshua John Miller. He also happens to be Jason Patric's half-brother.
I don't know why I remember all this random crap.

With that hair and that make-up he strangely resembled Michael Jackson.

When Will was in the lecture hall he was reading a list of names (of victim I think), "Anthony Lamb…Francesca Bourdain…" That had to have been a shout-out.

Poor Maria!

For a moment, I thought it was Julian Richlings, the guy who played one of the morticians in the first season.

Yes! Oz! I feel like that show doesn't get mentioned enough around here. I know it got a bit ridiculous towards the end, but I still love it. Burr Redding's performance of "Handsome Johnny" is so intense. And, of course, I can't forget Beecher and Schillinger's duet.

That's it! Most articles I've read about Branagh seem to portray him as a nice guy. So I assumed maybe Breedlove was supposed to be an actor with Branagh's level talent who has perhaps grown a bit too comfortable in his success. And if you squint they maybe look alike. It must be the hair.

Ugh. He's insufferable! Wasn't he supposed to be based on Kenneth Branagh? I have vague memories of reading that somewhere.

I kind love the scene where he's Oliver with it though. MACBETHHHH…MACBETHHHHH….

She was also in an episode of due South with Paul gross and Callum Keith Rennie.

No it's not just you. I thought they both looked a bit doubtful in the last shot. The song that Frank and Cyril are singing always sounds a bit melancholy (to me) and also contributed to the general feeling of regret.

Ah Macbeth! I've heard that it is extraordinarily difficult to stage effectively.

I wish they would bring the Homicide reviews back, but if I remember correctly they never got many comments.

Geoffrey's Ophelia speech stands out to me more in this episode than Geoffrey's speech to Jack. They're both great, but Geoffrey suddenly helped me understand Ophelia better than any professor ever did.

"I spent the night in prison. I had to share a toilet with the members of the young company!"

FARDELS!

“So, let's get rid of the curriculum, and I think we should just fuck around with some text.”
Oh Geoffrey. *sigh*

"No horses, no fire, no flinging flaming horses at the audience!"

"Are you insane? There's at most… one track I can get away with off maybe… 'Rumours'."