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Criminal Minds
The guy who had long hair, now looks worse with short, one chap looks so serious all the time, more than he ought; strange that people like watching murder as tho' it's normal, personally, I prefer something somewhat more magical. American drama is paramount, Selleck past his sell-by date, in fact, content is so prolific, it all starts to become second-rate; La Brea is outrageous, I like weird but that's just stupid, whoever wrote it, dreamed it up, their taste was insipid. I used to think that BBC drama was weak, embarrassing, but maybe not so bad after all, perhaps we like boring; I read Mansfield was jealous of Monroe, JFK had the pair, after 'dealing' with her, he had the time to stand and stare. We live in fiction, even our own lives are completely unreal, you like watching murder, careful you're not arrested for how you feel.
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