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Why do the bad guys always get shot in a gunfight when they're the ones who reached for their guns first?
The themes, illustrated by beautifully edited film clips and smart narration (written by Armistead Maupin), include ridicule, disguise, visibility and punishment by death (why does the gay character always get shot or stabbed or crushed by a tree?).
Just another notch on her belt, and she's right back to watching TV in her sweatpants, confiding in her dog (played by her actual dog), and hanging out at the local café with her straight-man sister, Laura (played by her actual sister), and her red-bearded gay neighbors, Steve Stevee Agee and Briann (an endearing Brian Posehn, as a schlub whose conversational trial balloons always get shot down).
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In other words, the good guy always gets shot (unless his adversary proved wildly inaccurate).
Kids in the neighborhood were sniffing glue, people were always getting shot outside my Auntie's house, gang fights at night and people getting stabbed were part of the norm.
Weekends are always when most people get shot.
If you get shot, it'll always be in the shoulder.
"People get shot.
I didn't get shot.
"People get shot back here".
Did he get shot?
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