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Siera Santos of Fox 10 Phoenix is leaving the station: 'I got called up!' 'The good, the bad, the juicy' of filming 'Twilight': Ashley Greene shares inside scoop Despite the efforts of Ben Affleck, Ana de Armas and Tracy Letts, 'Deep Water' is all wet This heartbreaking image from Ukraine is a wakeup call free press is essential to freedom How 'Woke' and its characters grow over time And aside from a couple of suggestions from the malt-liquor bottles (malt liquor makes Black men impervious to bullets, the Eddie Griffin bottle tells Keef) and a couple of other lines, they’re not really that funny. But the animated inanimate objects pop up without warning or, sometimes, purpose. Of course, Keef wonders if he’s losing his grip. It’s an interesting conceit - and one the show uses inconsistently. (The marker spends a fair amount of time getting retrieved from trash cans.) Smoove) challenges him, prods him, angers him. A garbage can (Cedric the Entertainer) does the same. A couple of animated 40-ounce malt liquor bottles (voiced by Eddie Griffin and Nicole Byer) talk to him from the case in a convenience store. But suddenly the world around him comes to life in unusual ways. Keef is shaken, of course, but he’s physically unharmed. A call comes over the radio - this isn’t their guy - and the officers quickly disperse, the whole thing ending as quickly as it started. They put their guns away and simply move Gunther back, a stark contrast to their treatment of Keef.
