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...doesn't he have an SOA guitar strap, too?That wasn’t the only merch he purchased. He also bought, and wears, the ring from a fictional motorcycle gang.
He has a SOA mask too....doesn't he have an SOA guitar strap, too?
It was so bad it's Ron Perlman's nome de plume.SOA was hilariously bad. And the music they used was just abysmal, cover versions of tiresome old rock chestnuts. So of course Joe loved it.
Not just a doctor, but a renowned pediatric surgeon. I loved it when he'd visit her at the hospital all decked out in his biker gear, with a huge hunting knife on his belt. SOA was one of the most unintentionally funny shows ever. Every episode was filled with belly laughs.I watched up until the point where they revealed the main guys ex girlfriend left the biker life and became a doctor lol okay..
Did you not see the fawkin reaper standing in the field as he drives by?And the last episode was easily one of the dumbest things ever aired. It was less plausible than Gilligan's Island or Hogan's Heroes, and nowhere near as good. There's a scene near the end where a shitty-looking CGI crow flies overhead. OK, fine. But then there's another one, then another, then more. It was like that Sutter clown thought his viewers would miss the heavy symbolism, so he decided to completely bash them over the head with it. And it's just hilarious. The fact that these people apparently filmed that shit with a straight face makes it even funnier. There was no better show to hate watch.
It's so incredibly comical. I remember when that Sutter guy was seriously touting his wife Peggy Bundy for an Emmy. Broad was hammier than the Spam factory. The end of season musical montages were pure comedy gold, too.Did you not see the fawkin reaper standing in the field as he drives by?
Lol I’ve never been remotely interested in this show but now you’ve piqued my curiosity. I hope there’s a megamix of boneheaded moments like this out there.I loved it when he'd visit her at the hospital all decked out in his biker gear, with a huge hunting knife on his belt.
SOA was hilariously bad.
That's a perfect way of describing it. Utterly preposterous and contrived plots combined with po-faced writing that takes itself completely seriously and presents it all like it's the coolest thing ever. It'd be a great "so bad it's good" show if large parts of it weren't so dull and joyless.The fact that these people apparently filmed that shit with a straight face makes it even funnier.
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