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Jincy Willett
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No Archer question?

I never liked Hopkins' Hannibal. He didn't make sense. He was unnerving and witty and all, but his manner—he had no animal nature. Mikkelson manages to make sense out of this impossible character. He's both dignified and savage, which is a neat trick.

Phrasing!

That exact thing happened to me. I read The Yearling in study hall and made a snurfling spectacle of myself.

No Babe A Pig in the City?

In 1966 or so, when I got my first apartment, my dad (who was a food broker) gave me a big box of Jeno's Pizza Roll mix. Since my rent covered half of my monthly salary, I lived on this stuff for weeks, at the end of which my gums were bleeding from vitamin B deficiency. Also, it tasted like crap. https://www.youtube.

No Without a Trace? That was actually pretty good.

I'm guessing he's thrilled. I couldn't figure what he was doing in this awful show in the first place. When he has to speak a line, he looks embarrassed.

Ripley, Alien.

Tommy Lee Jones in just about anything.

When I was a kid I refused to watch the Lassie episode where Tommy Rettig had to give up his dog to Timmy.

Deadwood

Guardian Legend (NES). I have no idea why, but I liked that music. Also one of the last stages of Kid Icarus. God, I'm old.

Yep. I feel odd posting under anything but my own name, which is probably silly of me, but I don't post very often anyway.

"I'm a rageaholic! I just can't live without rageahol!"

Fargo?

Second best: Mr. Magoo. "You're Despicable" is a fantastic song.

Me too. I read it when it came out (in paper, in the 70s, I think) and was so unnerved that I wanted to complain to the author about it (but didn't, because in those days it wasn't all that easy to do). I think he drank himself to death not long after publication.

you gotta put down the ducky if you want to play the saxophone

Nuts.