Sometimes life circumstances escalate very quickly and in the wrong direction. Like when that average guy (who will be remembered as the guy from Seinfeld) loses control and shoots Glenn Close in the leg at a bar. Or when McDougal shoots a hole in the office so that Mr. & Mrs. Hackett can talk. Or that time when blood-smeared Close and Keaton par in the pressroom? Why do we feel there is no other way than to resort to violence just to make people listen to us?
OK, so usually the antagonist does not turn good overnight, but I'm glad that Close ran the true story. It would have been easier to run the wrong one, save time and money, and run the truthful paper the following day. But you can't put a price on the impressions of the public.
Also, do Keaton and McDougle remind you of anyone? In this case, they don't fight back...
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