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From: moriarty@fluke.UUCP (Jeff Meyer)
Newsgroups: net.tv
Subject: Re: St. Elsewhere, Nov 6 (SPOILER!)
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Date: Sun, 10-Nov-85 20:51:22 EST
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In article <2960@brl-tgr.ARPA> wmartin@brl-tgr.ARPA (Will Martin ) writes:
>I didn't think that St. E always ended with some image of volence, but
>this episode and the one ending with the car crash come to mind. Have
>I just not noticed this as a consistent history, or is this a recent
>trend? (Sort of a cheap "cliffhanger" hook -- don't think much of it...)

StE rarely ends with this kind of ending, and frankly, I sure as hell hope
they don't do it again.  I think that is probably the most frightening
moment I've ever seen on TV -- probably due to the surprise, but I found it
very, very shocking.  I sure as heck hope small children weren't watching
this -- it gave ME quite a few nightmares that evening...

                "In the end, it will be the insects who rule the earth."
                                        -Noted scientist

                "In the end, who cares?"
                                        -Remo Williams

                "End? What end?  You whites will be with us forever."
                                        -Chiun, Master of Sinanju

                                        Moriarty, aka Jeff Meyer
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