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* The musical score is compelling and the lyrics are profound and full of depth. But particularly "Totally Fucked". |
* The musical score is compelling and the lyrics are profound and full of depth. But particularly "Totally Fucked". |
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* The end part of "Totally Fucked" when Melchior is {{spoiler|dragged off to a reformatory whilst being blamed for the suicide of his best friend}}. |
* The end part of "Totally Fucked" when Melchior is {{spoiler|dragged off to a reformatory whilst being blamed for the suicide of his best friend}}. |
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{{quote|Herr Knochenbruch: "Melchior Gabor, for the LAST time, {{spoiler|did you write this}}?" |
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Melchior: " {{spoiler|YES!}}" }} |
Melchior: " {{spoiler|YES!}}" }} |
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Latest revision as of 08:38, 8 August 2014
- The climax of "Touch Me", especially when some cast members can be seen standing on one of the spare chairs in the on-stage audience, doing the "Touch Me" dance.
- Hell, the fact that there is an on-stage audience is awesome enough.
- The musical score is compelling and the lyrics are profound and full of depth. But particularly "Totally Fucked".
- The end part of "Totally Fucked" when Melchior is dragged off to a reformatory whilst being blamed for the suicide of his best friend.
Herr Knochenbruch: "Melchior Gabor, for the LAST time, did you write this?" |