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Nigel, Floyd and Sam

Saironi

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Here's something I feel could use some debate; In "Sex and Violence", Nigel, Floyd and Sam all seem to get along perfectly well, but at some point their relationship seems to become less personal and more professional. And sometimes right-down insulting.

Examples;

Floyd mentions that Nigel wrote the theme song in a low whisper and in a manner suggesting Nigel doesn't know what hip music is.

During "Sam's Song" while Janice and Floyd annoy Sam, Sam orders "Don't you start whistling" when Nigel arrives, and when Nigel whistles anyway, Sam mutters "There is a thing whistling here..."

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