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"Let me put it this way: Can you name
one television star who has been succesful in multiple series, unless they're
playing essentially the same role? I can't. Which is why I would not rush
to go with a household name on any of my shows. I have nothing to base this
one except a gut feeling, but I believe that when America embraces someone
in a role, that's what people want to see them in. It is incredibly difficult
to get that previous model out of the public consciousness."
--Dick Wolf, producer of Law
and
Order (NBC), New York Times Television, September
10-6, 1995, p. 47
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Slated like a gate
the red door with wet paint
opens
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I KNOW YOUR NEED, or
I KNOW WHAT YOU NEED
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I can't remember which, or which is worse,
it is a nightmare
it was a silence, the apparition said,
that drew her to me
or,
I HAVE THE POWER TO KNOW WHAT YOU NEED
THIS IS IN ACCORDANCE WITH MY NEEDS
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the unsconcious
a solipsistic Nelson Eddy, whose ballroom dance in
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old film
in '63, in '64
clip I filed early/image of death/never coming back, etc.
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