Black Jack Justice (39) - Cops and Robbers

EPISODE · Dec 31, 2010 · 23 MIN

Black Jack Justice (39) - Cops and Robbers

from Decoder Ring Theatre

They say that there are no small parts, my friends, only small actors. I've never been entirely clear on exactly what that means, or if the folks that coined the phrase intended it to be as insulting as it is. But one thing is for sure, those thin character sketches that populate the margins are usually kept there for a reason. But when left to their own devices, they tend to play familiar games. Games like... Cops and Robbers!

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