>The episode when Dave and The Franz discuss ebonics.
> Dave: imagine that two hard-core young urban black guys are standing there talking and I, who am resoundingly and in all ways white, come up and greet them with "Yo" and address one or other as "Brother". these guys will either be offended or simply think I am out of my mind. Q. Why? I have mastered their dialect yet they refuse me admittance to they're discourse community. This makes me sad. Dave be sad. Dave be cry.
> The Franz: *rolls eyes and thinks about how he knows what's best for women.*
A weak season opener imo
SE2EP2: Pinecone Barrons
Vollmann and old man Pynch end up deep in the woodlands of New Jersey, followed by a man they thought they had killed only hours earlier. This Russian man actually escaped from them in the woodlands while they tried to dispose of his body. They do not know he was previously in the Russian Ministry of the Interior's special forces and once killed 16 Chechen rebels single-handed. While they spend the night trying to find him, hoping he doesn't find them first, most of the action is taken up by philosophical discourse ranging from topics as broad as candlemaking, madness and creativity, the innate warlike nature of man and turn of the century austrian psychoanalysis.
SE2EP3
DAVE HANGS HIMSELF
pynch be cry
>>9091893
shows canceled lads
>>9091798
Damn this show is still running?!? Anyone have the original threads about this series?
>it's a DFW finds his grumpy old neighbor Harold Bloom's unpublished novel and threatens to tell the world about it if he doesn't take back what he said about having no discernible talent episode
>>9093469
Is that Bloom's nurse, gay lover, or both?
>It's an episode where he and Gass sit around eating ethnic food, hilariously farting like young school-age lads. Of course Pincecone is there enjoying the fun with them.
>>9093469
I'm waiting on the season finale to see whether or not they decide to kill off old man Bloom!
I liked the episode where Dave and the Gang find a manuscript lying around and spend the episode trying to figure out who wrote it, suspecting it might be Pynchon -- but turns out it's Ulillillia, who has been living in the basement.
>>9094425
What a twist!
>>9094425
>zombie dfw
plz don't