Some days I just like to spend money. Lately those have been few and far between, but since today was payday and since I was also dropped off by the Virgin megastore 45 minutes before I had to worry about a train connection, I decided to go in and look. Big mistake. I wound up taking advantage of this $10 sale they were having, picking up 2 DVDs (South Park Bigger, Longer & Uncut and The Big Lebowski) and 2 cds (Abba Gold and a collection of U2 music from 1990 to 2000 - I already have 1980-1990). So I went a little overboard, but I could have done so much more. And yes, I am pimping for Soderbergh, but they do have "sex, lies, and videotape" on sale for $10 and it's probably less at Target - it is really worth the investment. That is if you don't get a sudden case of Meloni-induced dementia and opt to pick up "Wet Hot American Summer" instead. Of course if you're a fellow Ozzite reading this, chances are you've seen it or even own it. I never quite got the appeal.
I also found - thank goodness - some decent poppyseed dressing. I'm very happy with that. And my boss' wife wasn't in, my dancing didn't suck, and I just got finished watching a really wonderful episode of "Oz". So it's all very nice right now.
So for the quotes - I honestly thought you people were going to get off easy today, because I only had one quote going into the last chapter, but then the whole last scene is pretty much in here verbatim. This is some brilliant work from Tom Fontana (guess we can excuse him from writing one of the two stupidest lines in the first five seasons during the next episode). BTW, the entire show can be summed up by Beecher's little sigh at the end. Beau-tiful.