Because I'm lazy and I don't know what I'd add? Oz is so much about delivery, they did a reasonably good job (barring Hill, the narrator) of not giving people too many lines that were over-intelligent or complex. Like Keller's quoted "Fuck you, ya fuck!" scene. It's exactly that level of dialogue that's appropriate for characters and setting, and that's where it stays. Beecher kind of gets a free pass on dialogue for being a Very Sensitive alcoholic lawyer from some Ivy League school. And then there's Said, who heads up the Muslims for a while, who also has some pretty stilted and pretentious lines, but he's a self-declared political prisoner trying to be the next Malcolm X so another free pass. It makes more sense then it sounds like it does.
I don't find Autumn or JOJ attractive, but they are pretty, or definitely trying (http://www.sarahsplanet.cwc.net/img27.jpg) if not. Amanda Palmer is on the left (http://sherihausey.com/dresdendolls/orpheum_06/dd_orpheum_2006_dual.jpg), she's the chick from the Dresden Dolls (if the mime paint didn't make it obvious).
I think I've vaguely heard of them but I could be making it up. I kind of like her for looking so not like Avril Lavigne. I don't know about your definition of common, though.
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I don't find Autumn or JOJ attractive, but they are pretty, or definitely trying (http://www.sarahsplanet.cwc.net/img27.jpg) if not. Amanda Palmer is on the left (http://sherihausey.com/dresdendolls/orpheum_06/dd_orpheum_2006_dual.jpg), she's the chick from the Dresden Dolls (if the mime paint didn't make it obvious).
I think I've vaguely heard of them but I could be making it up. I kind of like her for looking so not like Avril Lavigne. I don't know about your definition of common, though.
Ewwwwwwwwwww what?