Warning: This article contains spoilers for Hacks season 3, episode 9.
Deborah and Ava reunite in Hacks season 3, filling scenes with iconic songs to underscore emotional developments. The soundtrack features classic artists like Electric Light Orchestra, The Temptations, and Earth, Wind & Fire. Musical choices like "Evil Woman" and "Shining Star" enhance plot points.
Hacks season 3 has landed, and it continues the shows awesome tradition of filling the soundtrack of each episode with great songs from a wide range of genres. Picking up a year after Deborah fired Ava in Hacks season 2's ending, season 3 sees the two rekindling their friendship. After bumping into each other at the Just for Laughs Comedy Festival, they start texting each other again, then start working on new jokes together, and eventually put aside their differences and reconcile their working relationship with the goal of taking over a popular late-night show.
From Deborahs newfound fame to Avas troubled relationship with Ruby,...
Deborah and Ava reunite in Hacks season 3, filling scenes with iconic songs to underscore emotional developments. The soundtrack features classic artists like Electric Light Orchestra, The Temptations, and Earth, Wind & Fire. Musical choices like "Evil Woman" and "Shining Star" enhance plot points.
Hacks season 3 has landed, and it continues the shows awesome tradition of filling the soundtrack of each episode with great songs from a wide range of genres. Picking up a year after Deborah fired Ava in Hacks season 2's ending, season 3 sees the two rekindling their friendship. After bumping into each other at the Just for Laughs Comedy Festival, they start texting each other again, then start working on new jokes together, and eventually put aside their differences and reconcile their working relationship with the goal of taking over a popular late-night show.
From Deborahs newfound fame to Avas troubled relationship with Ruby,...
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- by Ben Sherlock
- ScreenRant
a.k.a The Six Thousand Dollar Nigger
1978, dir: Rene Martinez
The film opens up in the laboratory of pint-sized Dr. Dippy, played by Peter Conrad (Porky’s), where we find himself and his attractive laboratory technician are working on a serum to give people superhuman strength. Unfortunately, those who use it will die within a few days. Bob and Jim, the thugs funding the project played by Benny Latimore (Soul Train) and Lee Cross (Guns of the Timberland), are growing impatient with Dippy’s slow progress of creating a neutraliser for the potent serum and decide to take matters in to their own hands by finding a wino to inject with the serum so they can rob a safe from a local jewellery store. Luckily for them, a local wino by the name of Steve, played by Wildman Steve (Petey Wheatstraw), fits the bill perfectly! He is scooped off...
1978, dir: Rene Martinez
The film opens up in the laboratory of pint-sized Dr. Dippy, played by Peter Conrad (Porky’s), where we find himself and his attractive laboratory technician are working on a serum to give people superhuman strength. Unfortunately, those who use it will die within a few days. Bob and Jim, the thugs funding the project played by Benny Latimore (Soul Train) and Lee Cross (Guns of the Timberland), are growing impatient with Dippy’s slow progress of creating a neutraliser for the potent serum and decide to take matters in to their own hands by finding a wino to inject with the serum so they can rob a safe from a local jewellery store. Luckily for them, a local wino by the name of Steve, played by Wildman Steve (Petey Wheatstraw), fits the bill perfectly! He is scooped off...
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- by Mondo Squallido
- Nerdly
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