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“Waiting for a Bus That’s Never Going to Come”: Loss, Desire and Redemption in Detroit 1 8 7 (Grad School, NYPD Blue Kantian Moments)
“Do you think most people don’t know who they are?” “I think, most people know exactly who they are and don’t want others to find out.” Detective Fitch (Imperioli) and Detective Sanchez. “I just figured I’d get a below market … Continue reading
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Tagged carol rovane, detroit 1 8 7, henry james, james mcdaniel, kant, michael imperioli, nypd blue, personal identity, principles of pshychology, sopranos, steven bochco, william james
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