How did this get to be the most interesting program on television?

(Not the very) last supper

It’s in the writing (acting, directing, and production):

The meta-machines that destroyed humanity (and its 12 zodiacal planets), drive us to discover our inner piece of Holy Spirit (while forcing us to reject our happy pantheon)…


sex and martyrdom

The narcissistic hedonistic collaborator who brought death to humanity (by keeping his guard down, along with his zipper), works like an Athlete of God, (though perhaps, too carnally), through a bit of Jesus-inspired, but Aquinine (Thomist) algebra, on the way to discovering his, and everybody else’s Atman…

where’s my bourbon

And the flintiest, brittle, most cracked and inflexible, unbearable, alcoholic, washed up, bleach-boned, pickled, packed and dried-on-a-line man in the universe, finds that his heart is not dead after all…in the arms, and beneath the fists of his most bitter enemy…

heart to bloody heart

Oh, such soapy goodness. And you don’t have to choke down your intellect, or your common sense, to believe it. That’s wonderful writing, acting, and production.

See a clip above, in the episode directed my everybody’s favorite hard-knuckled, soft-hearted school-teacher, Edward James Olmos.

It is good to know, that after the Sopranos, there is still life on television…

(and it’s better on the internet).

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One Response to “How did this get to be the most interesting program on television?”

  1. MKbsg2008 Says:

    There is life on other planets, and it’s hot!

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