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Date Posted: 10:19:30 01/25/08 Fri
Author: mj
Subject: I agree, mj was not necessary to set that scene, but maybe there's more coming to the whole 'mj' storyline. We don't know yet. Maybe it does add to the characterization -- maybe DJEs character was/is ant-conventional drugs (which btw are also not without deleterious side affects and complete 'purity' even if clinical trials are conducted on them -- think Big Pharm) inside
In reply to: mj 's message, "Something in me feels that DJE would not have taken this role had it been one that evolved into him being creepy, sleazy, or wimpy. He's like Jimmy Stewart -- he can still be a 'good guy' even when given a different nuanced character (such as JS in 'Rear Window' -- paranoid, a bit dark) than a 'squeaky clean' affable, hero. I still think that his use of medical mj in this context won't be construed as condoning or 'normalizing' blatant, recreational drug use. Yes, Hollywood does give a lot of media hype to the latter, but still it's portrayed as wrong. inside" on 08:43:32 01/25/08 Fri

Or maybe DJEs character is/was a bohemian type guy and mj fits into his image or completes his character sketch (here I am not condoning mj use personally, but these types do exist). We just don't know yet. I certainly will be upset if the mj use IS kept in the storyline GRATUITIOUSLY. That would be irresponsible of the people involved in the production of this show and I would be upset with DJE for being a part of this. I'm sure that would bother him! LOL!!!

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[> [> [> Oh, forgot to mention -- I don't really know enough about MS to say that there are conventional drugs to treat it or even the symptoms of it (such as pain) other than anti-inflammatory agents or pain relievers (both OTC and prescriptions). I mean, are there any effective , well-researched treatments available? I know there's no cure. -- mj, 10:29:16 01/25/08 Fri [1]


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