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grasshopper rex : You're going to love that ending.
BellaMia1 : Contains spoilers. Click to show. For the life of me, I don't understand what goes on in a jury's mind, sometimes. This crea...
grasshopper rex : Bonus points for knowing the sons names in the movies.
sanbro5 : Yawn.
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BellaMia1 : Contains spoilers. Click to show. For the life of me, I don't understand what goes on in a jury's mind, sometimes. This crea...
grasshopper rex : Bonus points for knowing the sons names in the movies.
Following the tragic death of Phil Hartman, his character Phil O’neil, was (obviously) killed off, as well. This episode introduces Jon Lovitz as Max Louis (though I think its actually Lewis) about to watch this episode, so heres hoping Lovitz (who is usually funny) is good in this
He filled a spot adequately, but he was no Phil Hartman. Jon Lovitz will always be “The Critic” to me (another show from that era worth revisiting).