Gorgon Heap
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That one has to take the cake.The Flying Sheep said:For my money, Sam is has one of his all-time funniest lines in the Steve Martin episode of TMS: "For one brief moment, there was light at the end of the tunnel."
I loved it when he got his classics confused- he called Rudolf Nureyev his favorite opera singer, Beethoven his favorite playwright (James Coco episode), and thought that William Shakespeare was not only still alive, but also that he wrote both "Robin Hood" and "The Sound of Music" (UK Spot, Lynn Redgrave episode). Makes him a hypocrite, that- the fact that he lambasts the show's lack of culture when he himself is not cultured at all, but only pretends to be cultured because of the honor and dignity associated with culture.
I miss those dichotomies, the new writers seem to gloss over the quirks, mindsets, and contradictions that make the characters who they are, the characters the public fell in love with.
Some of my favorite Sam moments:
Marty Feldman episode:
Sam: (reading off script) "Behind the desk- this is the desk- sits the stooge." (looks at chair facing desk) "Ah, that'll be him." (looks at script) "No, the stooge is you."
Rudolf Nureyev episode:
Sam: "Are you sure it's ballet, not opera?"
Kermit: "Positive."
Sam: (shrugs) "Six of one, half dozen of the other. Culture is culture."
(upon finding out that the Electric Mayhem will open Rudolf's edition of the show)
Kermit: "Sam, I know I promised you a very cultural show. It's okay, they're going to be playing a minuet, and they have promised to be very classy."
Sam: "May I have that in writing?"
I'm sure I've got more, Sam is one of my favorite characters.
David "Gorgon Heap" Ebersole