An amazing show that you have to watch from the
beginning. Last night's episode was amazingly cosmic.
Seek God, Kai.

--- Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> TurquoiseB wrote:
> > I just wanted to spend a post thanking Bharitu for
> the
> > tip about "John From Cincinatti." It's just really
> charming,
> > and very relevant IMO in that it's the ongoing
> soap opera 
> > of a big dysfunctional family to whom weird
> spiritual 
> > shit occasionally happens. 
> >
> > <snip>
> >
> > Thanks for mentioning it, Bharitu. Not only is it
> wonderful,
> > but it makes me chuckle because for some perverse
> reason
> > the whole scene reminds me of Fairfield Life.  :-)
> The show may have more in common with FFL than you
> would think.  If you 
> can at all get to the HBO site check out the two
> minute interview with 
> David Milch which gets very cosmic.  He sees all the
> characters as one 
> big character:
>
http://www.hbo.com/johnfromcincinnati/video/index.html
> Select "A Conversation with David Milch."  Last
> night's episde, number 6 
> of the 10, started ramping up to the climax with
> John taking more of a role.
> If you can't get to the video I wouldn't be
> surprised if it is available 
> somewhere as a torrent.  Under Ubuntu MPlayer
> allowed for downloading 
> the stream. :)
> For folks with VOD cable you should find it as a
> clip there.
> 
> 
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