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Unreliable Narrator
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You mean DC editorial?

Forget Bozo, George. Bozo's out. He's finished. It's over for Bozo.

Norbit?

Brian Aldiss

The first Space Merchants book is fantastic and very prescient about corporate behavior.

Similar arc of MASH.

Benton get OOOOUT!

Fair enough. I was trying my best Sutton there.

"…unsettling chaos of the fifth and sixth episodes as the situation spirals out of control…"

The Web Planet as worst? How dare you! I posit that it was the most ambitious piece of television at that time. Laugh all you want at the costumes and production, the ideas and pure ambition put forth were great.

Looks like he's waiting for a miracle(-gro).

As weird as it may sound now, after the release of In the Dark the brief
period of '87 to '95 the Dead were among the highest two or three grossing tours each year. Whether you want to call it hip or lamestream to go see them they were everywhere in the early 90's with fans running the gamut from professionals,

The Dead had dancing bears first.

I came here thinking this was going to be about Fincher's magnificent Seven.

"We deal in lead friend."

What others said, he's a tracer. Just google his name and look at the images. Also, a tumblr dedicated to the hate:

Mr. Merriweather in Little Big Man.

For all the padding in "The New Exhibit" Balsam is able to make the material work carrying the episode through. His earnestness in thinking he has to take care of these figures as if they were living come across as very funny and obsessive. This is a darkly funny episode and a lot of that is from Balsam's performance.

Point Break or Bad Boys II?

In 3D!