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I didn’t know this yesterday
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So a few days late on this, but did you notice that Philip Seymour Hoffman AND Samuel L. Jackson were actually in the same episode? And that there was also a man named Phillip Hoffman in that episode? And that it’s possible Philip Seymour Hoffman’s character who was named Steven was pretending to be Phillip Hoffman.
Law & Order may be the savior of modern film.
That’s some good sleuthin’ Dave. The mystery deepens…