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if i had a nickel for every catholic character who wears weird hats named Francis that Al Pacino played in a movie starting with S and ending with an O sound that heavily featured rape and prison in 1973 that I headcanon as transfemme i would have two nickels, which isn’t a lot, but it’s crazy that it happened twice!
Calling Frank Serpico Paco because we’re that close
Maybe swipe Paco and Michael but wth
I have two important screenshots of al pacino from serpico (1973) to bring to everyone’s attention

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watching Serpico (1973) is really just pausing at certain points and going 'wait is this not Hammersmith Odeon, London '75 aka thee live concert of all time' before realizing it really, really isn't i fear
More Berserk ponies!
Naming ponies is the second hardest part of designing ponies to me (first is cutie mark design). It's really important to me to make some kind of reference to their backstory chapters Of Snow and Flame.
“Serpico” s1e1 (1976)
Billy Green Bush, Robert F. Lyons.
Enjoyable first episode. Gritty.
Undercover cop working with bank robber who has also enlisted a pal from prison as the driver. That man's wife (Barra Grant) pleads with Serpico to get her husband out of the job, thus setting up a dilemma. How does he save the guy without blowing his cover?
Strong performances and location filming add a lot to this one.
The story is straightforward, but it works.
Serpico is quite a glum hero. He's likeable, but he always looks unhappy.
Fall 1976: NBC Friday after The Rockford Files. Against ABC Friday Night Movie; CBS Friday Night Movie.
7/10