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* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: [[Sling Blade|Karl Childers]] blackmails [[The Sopranos|Tony Soprano]] for sleeping with the cop from [[Fargo]] and has to hire attorney Adrian [[Monk]].
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: [[Sling Blade|Karl Childers]] blackmails [[The Sopranos|Tony Soprano]] for sleeping with the cop from [[Fargo]] and has to hire attorney Adrian [[Monk]].
** Hey! Ed Crane likes to hang out with [[The Practice|Jimmy Berlutti]] and [[Step Brothers|John C. Reilly's Dad]]
** Hey! Ed Crane likes to hang out with [[The Practice|Jimmy Berlutti]] and [[Step Brothers|John C. Reilly's Dad]].
* [[Throw It In]]: the actor portraying the piano teacher, Adam Alexi-Malle, plays the opening of the Piano Concerto #1 by Franz Liszt while talking to Ed about Birdie. This was spontaneously done as the Coens were unaware that Adam was in fact an accomplished concert pianist. This is all the more impressive when you consider that the Coens are among the most perfectionist directors out there this side of Kubrick.
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  • Hey, It's That Guy!: Karl Childers blackmails Tony Soprano for sleeping with the cop from Fargo and has to hire attorney Adrian Monk.
  • Throw It In: the actor portraying the piano teacher, Adam Alexi-Malle, plays the opening of the Piano Concerto #1 by Franz Liszt while talking to Ed about Birdie. This was spontaneously done as the Coens were unaware that Adam was in fact an accomplished concert pianist. This is all the more impressive when you consider that the Coens are among the most perfectionist directors out there this side of Kubrick.