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OK, so they're saying Jimmy's not a great lawyer? Did they expect that to be clear?

Jimmy iterating the charges against him: "…petty assault and property damage. I never touched him, but they got assault in there."

IIRC the hidden track was there at the end of several minutes of silence, right? Haven't listened to that disc (or any disc, frankly) in years, but used to love it.

America was obviously the best on that list because.. well it was worth like 50 of those other bands.

Well, right. Shandling didn't just have "teeth made for radio", he had almost Shane MacGowan teeth (which he would later get fixed). That's why it seemed odd to me that Apatow, good friends with Shandling, would accentuate the issue so dramatically. (And why I found it curious that the writer above didn't mention

Was it just me, or was part of the point of the extreme closeups to show that Shandling and Starr also had bad teeth in common? Shandling in the 80s was not flattered by extreme closeups.

As someone who gets optical migraines I thought that description was spot-on. Awesome.

It's pretty common, isn't it? Like when a movie trailer says "Starring X, and Y, and Z, and introducing R." That conveys that R is someone you haven't heard of but probably will and we found them first, and/or that R plays a lead role in the film but doesn't get early billing because no one knows their name. It's a

I think this writer slightly missed a key plot point. Getting Chuck to remove the blanket and bringing the stuffed animal for the woman in the PD office were both meant to show that Jimmy was spreading his wings in his new persona as, as he put it, "the best lawyer ever." Previously he felt powerless around Chuck's