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Zed is a far from perfect caveman who couldn't think more highly of himself.
Script Review: Harold Ramis' Year One - Biblical Blasphemy « FirstShowing.net
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Oh ends up trudging off after Zed, and while Zed is touched by Oh's allegiance, Oh confesses that he's only coming along because the fire has completely destroyed all of his belongings.
Script Review: Harold Ramis' Year One - Biblical Blasphemy « FirstShowing.net
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It's strong like "Zed"--which I enjoyed immensely, by the way.
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He was a lone mammal, adrift in their land, the novel says of Zed, which is essentially how I felt the first time I left Queens for the seductive, complex land across the Queensboro Bridge.
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He was a lone mammal, adrift in their land, the novel says of Zed, which is essentially how I felt the first time I left Queens for the seductive, complex land across the Queensboro Bridge.
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Zed aka David Traylor who, interestingly enough, was very popular in Italy during the 80s and 90s with the character.
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He was a lone mammal, adrift in their land, the novel says of Zed, which is essentially how I felt the first time I left Queens for the seductive, complex land across the Queensboro Bridge.
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He was a lone mammal, adrift in their land, the novel says of Zed, which is essentially how I felt the first time I left Queens for the seductive, complex land across the Queensboro Bridge.
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He was a lone mammal, adrift in their land, the novel says of Zed, which is essentially how I felt the first time I left Queens for the seductive, complex land across the Queensboro Bridge.
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He was a lone mammal, adrift in their land, the novel says of Zed, which is essentially how I felt the first time I left Queens for the seductive, complex land across the Queensboro Bridge.
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