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 | | What makes "Beavis and Butt-head" so brilliant is its framing of the idea that there's resonance, if not eroticism, around representation itself, and that sometimes that resonance is the only point being made. |
 | | Beavis and Butt-head's triumph, more than their triumphs over their principal, the court system, Stuart the Winger-loving neighbor, the dreaded WWII vet Tom Anderson, Bill Clinton, etc., comes in the moment when the pair expose these accounts as mere mimicries of their own mumbly slackerisms. |
 | | What makes Beavis and Butt-head so much smarter is that they're perfectly conscious of the fact that nothing means so much to them as when it's on TV. |
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