What music was it that Lex said his dad should have been playing? It would have been funny if that had been the score for the end of the episode (which I found incredibly long and overwrought).
I rather thought it must've been the same piece.
Googling seems to show that the goddard/bell/alias rumour is pretty widespread. I think that would be the second show I would want to see Goddard write for (other than his own, but that'll happen soon enough), so, not a tragedy.
What music was it that Lex said his dad should have been playing? It would have been funny if that had been the score for the end of the episode (which I found incredibly long and overwrought).
Lex suggested Barber's Requiem. And I agree with you. (There was something off about the end, yeah, but I was biting my lip cause of the house-go-boom.)
I kept thinking, PLEASE KILL CHLOE, and Lana if you can figure it out too.
You don't like Chloe? I think you're mean and you suck.
Was is Barber's Requiem?
(I know that the composer's name began with a B.)
The music at the end was Mozart's Requiem, I think.
Barber is Samuel Barber, but I'm not familiar with his Requiem, so I don't think I'd have recognized it.
Edit: Actually, I'm not sure Barber even wrote a Requiem.
Er. Not that I've even SEEN season three, but
reading spoilers makes me wonder -- did Lionel have his head shaved then? Because Lex could've been making a bad hair joke.
Ahem.
I need to buy season 2 DVDs.
I think you're mean and you suck.
That's what they say, PC, that's what they say.
If we could swing it, I'd also like to see Pete and Clarke dead. Then we could just have Lex and Lionel inappropriately brooding at each other.
Then we could just have Lex and Lionel inappropriately brooding at each other.
MEET THE LUTHORS, a wacky sitcom, coming this fall on the Frog.
edited for a comma too far
shrift: No, that happened at the end.
Edit: Actually, I'm not sure Barber even wrote a Requiem.
Nor am I. The crap? I would expect Lex to know these things. Though maybe it was a foresightful joke.
I googled and couldn't find anything. The closest I can come up with is the Barber Agnus Dei, which is Adagio for Strings arranged for a capella chorus. And even the Agnus Dei is a part of the regular Mass. So.
t /classical music geek
Barber of Seville? Kinda stretching it. The answer is it doesn't exist.