I don't watch it for the satire. Although he does sneak some funny little lines in there. Truth is, I don't agree with a lot of what he has to say. I just watch the show because it makes me laugh. The rehash of Pulp Fiction as done by white guys is funny. It totally disses a certain white rapper who thinks he's black. I don't look for a deeper meaning to this show. I enjoy the outrageous scenarios of each ep, just because they are outrageous. What's wrong with that? Why does it have to go deeper than that?


<sub>Will Eisner's last work - The Plot: The Secret Story of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion
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"Well, as it happens, I wrote the damned SOP," Illescue half snarled, "and as of now, you can bar those jackals from any part of this facility until Hell's a hockey rink! Is that perfectly clear?!" - Dr. Franz Illescue - Honor Harrington: At All Costs

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