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Little Eddie

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  1. The opening skit was a spoof on the iconic, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame German techno-band Kraftwerk. Their incredible album, Man-Machine cover art, featured the band members in red shirts and black ties. It had absolutely nothing to do with Hitler. You either love or hate Kraftwerk (and I LOVE them), and that Prue walked out and unplugged the instruments was totally appreciated by us Kraftwerk fans out there.
  2. What an exasperating, yet wonderfully enjoyable series. I'll keep this short-ish and say I will miss this show and these endearing, awkward characters. We tend to think what we see on the tube is what really happened when it has been "based on reality/a true story/the novels by......" , and that obviously isn't the case here (at least for the latter seasons). Oh well, the series has brought me very much joy, consternation, outright bursts of laughter, and most of all, some of the most wonderful facial expressions from the actors, particularly Margot and Leslie, who, as some of you have said, have become your favorite characters over the seasons (I agree). It is one of the shows I sit down and watch and do nothing else while viewing simply because I don't want to miss someone's "reaction shot." I would pay to watch a series called "Margot on a Train." Who's with me? And Leslie...what can I say?...such an emotionally deep character (eventually). Rarely does a male character have the opportunity to weep, and Leslie had several moving scenes during the show's run to express his genuine feelings. No wonder he was Lugaretzia's favorite and truly wanted the best for his mother (even if he was misguided along the way). It must have been a blast to film for the cast.
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