(S02E03) So far this season Moral Orel has delved a little deeper into the lives of the other characters, and it's nice to see Orel's tiny universe expanding to include everyone else.
This episode examines the enigmatic, mostly homosexual and definitely polyamorous Coach Stopframe, who jumps between loyalty to God or Satan as frequently as he gains and loses interest in both men and women. He definitely has a thing for Orel's father, but it's still somewhat vague what their history is exactly, or what it is Clay wants from the relationship. I can't decide whether Clay is in denial about his homosexual tendencies, or if he just likes being lavished with the kind of attention Coach Stopframe gives to him. People don't always reveal themselves with absolute clarity, and Moral Orel seems to understand this, peeling back a little more about each person with every episode.















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11-30-2006 @ 3:10AM
Kontempo said...
Happen to know what that recurring accoustic song was during this episode and who sang it?
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12-01-2006 @ 9:58AM
Dino Stamatopoulos said...
That was Io Perry's song "Saturday" from the album Greybay. Here's her myspace page.
http://www.myspace.com/ioperry
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12-13-2006 @ 2:27AM
Scotty Ferguson said...
Moral Orel is the only thing on TV I watch. Dino has created a true classic. Clokey should be proud to be lampooned by such a creative team. I'm so happy they work so hard to create a show that covers so many bases.
I'm hoping that all the songs from the show are released in a nice, neat, lil soundtrack. I feel like I should pay Dino for the damn shows. Its like hes a whore and I just gave him a pearl necklace without paying. I feel lost without giving him cash and a soundtrack would at leat give me some excuse to give him my money for the pleasure he brings.
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