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There may have been a few audience members watching who questioned whether Shakespeare actually made reference to Los Angeles at some point in his life. Generally speaking, the references are made to set up Steve Martin's character as more intellectual than he leads people to believe. There is little doubt that despite his portrayal of a "wacky" weatherman, his education and knowledge of the greater text show a level of depth to his character that may lead him to feel alienated in Los Angeles...
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There may have been a few audience members watching who questioned whether Shakespeare actually made reference to Los Angeles at some point in his life. Generally speaking, the references are made to set up Steve Martin's character as more intellectual than he leads people to believe. There is little doubt that despite his portrayal of a "wacky" weatherman, his education and knowledge of the greater text show a level of depth to his character that may lead him to feel alienated in Los Angeles...
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