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Paul Harvey Oswald
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I predict the new Heinz campaign will be a colossal flop…a laughing stock.

Budget crisis!  So gripping…

Whether or not it comes to pass, I think the reference to the gun Pete received when returning the "Chip'n'Dip" in season 1 (or, maybe 2?) is intended to suggest a possible season finale: Pete blowing his - or someone else's - brains out.  When the subject of "varmints" comes up at the dinner party it is explicitly

Horses. Horses?  HORSESHIT!

I still own all of these on modern VHS!

I wonder if they will restore the original music in the show.  In syndication they replaced it with music that sounded similar.

Middlemarch!?! F-ing George Eliot's "Middlemarch"?!?

T.V. Teetotaler
I've watched television once in the past six months. As it happens, this documentary was what I watched.

Tarantino is a modern genius - and it manifests effortlessly because he depicts narrative in a manner that is amusing to himself. I am sure I am not the first to suggest this, but his cinema could easily transpose to the stage. He is a modern master.

The brilliant thing about "Inglorious Basterds" is that it answers the question: What is wrong with the movie "The Dirty Dozen"?

It's a crazy, mixed-up world…
Not the "world", really, just the people in it.

Another Zombie game!? Grow up, America.

I can do a really good Christian Slater…