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Here's the thing: when we watched it in 2003, it had the power to shock. So no matter what, the ability to surprise us has been eliminated. And we are sitting there with our arms folded demanding the experience we personally want. I think that is why a lot of people are complaining about the first episodes. Those

Great Moments in Homosexuality Alert: Tommy Tune plays Lucille Austero's brother.

The Maeby episode is pretty damned hilarious also. I could make a case it is the best one.

I just finished it and my journey with it was this: first there was a profound disappointment. Two episodes in and I was filled with dread. As you keep watching and everything starts meshing (it is sort of like a weird version of Run Lola Run in the sense that each of the episodes take place in the same time-frame but

What has happened to his little friend who helped him with the possum? I was hoping that the show would be two awkward people working together. I liked that. Oh well.

This has been a bastard for me.

That's hilarious! I actually enjoyed this episode, too; but I was completely unaware that awful child wasn't in the show. No wonder.

In order to be Rabin, one must disparage Ronald Reagan in the review.

Peter Fonda did an interview in High Times and he said the Baby Boomers in the Sixties were awesome because they were high on pot but then in the Seventies they got high on cocaine and fucked it all up.

Todd, no one wants to see how the sausage is made. Do not describe your technique as vomiting. And you have nerve to blame your readership. Given the propensity for the mother tongue those who discuss this show possess, many here would enjoy your emetic gig. You cheapened your review, and I'll only speak for myself

It was more of a deus ex spockina.

Ooh, that's a good one. Thank you. That is going in my Asshole Pile.

Is it wise to have Brad saying he has a mouthful of pralines and cream?

Yeah, I realized it afterward. I had just woken up. What'reya gonna do, ya know? Sometimes you kick, sometimes you get kicked.

I liked Woman from The Crying Game also.

Remember the documentary about how they made the HBO intro? They showed the entire model city and the musicians.

I was hoping they would run their radiantly bizarre HBO anniversary special. This is where HBO called up a lot of A-listers and cashed in their chits. And you are treated to an array of the most miserable audience members ever. James Woods actually pouts, he so does not want to be there. The applause has a quizzical

I love this movie with my Jane Austen and horse cocks.

Ethan Hawke also got to make a movie out of his book.