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Edmond Dantes Inferno
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And he can't be trusted with access to the nucular arsenal.

With W, it seemed like if someone said "We can do this thing; it'll be flat-out evil and hurt a lot of good people, but we'll make money" W would say, "Hm, I don't know if we should do something that's flat-out evil…" (then his advisors would urge him to do the evil thing).

I guess it was because they were so popular that they kept making more, and so he (his agent) could make a few demands. Which is weird, because I don't think there would have been an outcry if they'd replaced him.

Has he checked with ICP?

That would be a great short film: Yoko Ono breaking up important groups through history. Sequence 1: Ono posing as Guinevere in Camelot.

I know I'm a year late to the conversation, but the whole show is like breathing fresh air or drinking something when you're desperately thirsty. Narratively, it just feels like "oh thank god, this sort of thing gets made"

Fun fact: I was in a show a couple years ago with the "get a rope" actor. I thought that was such a cool thing to have on your resume, because A) it paid him residuals for years and B) he had such a great self-effacing "faux-grandiose" attitude about it.

Well, there was the female character in 2008, but she was such a pathetic, 2-dimensional, airhead xenophobic-pixie-dream-girl it doesn't count.

Isn't that from a Gary Johnson speech?

It IS weird you don't see more people putting up signs for the candidate running against the man whose followers are often reactionary, violent hate-mongers, isn't it?

phone rings
It's a solicitor
Hoff: "Still got it!"

"You know, you kids might not think the electoral process is 'dope,' or 'whack', but I'm here to give you the 411, homies!"

Subject of Lionel Hutz' second most successful lawsuit.

Oh, you mean Chrymarthamum's?

No, he played Derek Smalls in Spinal Tap and did a lot of voices on The Simpsons

Two separate, but equally important groups.

"Al, let's have pre-trial question prep!"
"Eh, No Peg."

John Hughes really knew how to utilize Candy's strength of the undercurrent of sadness to the humor, making the humor the main thing; but I really think he would have eventually found the director who knew how to work with him in the capacity of a heartbreakingly sad character who hides behind humor.

"A lot of people hate this hate. It angers a lot people - just the sight of it."

I was at a social gathering last night where three guys were walking through their theory that The Clinton Foundation hired Trump to run for president so she'd win. And, you know, not only is that an OBVIOUS plan, once it was set in motion I can't think of a single way it could go wrong at any stage!