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Alas, Poor Buckman

Richard Burton as Some Dead Guy
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Richard Burton as Some Dead Guy

We don't have much to add to this excellent item from Portfolio's Mixed Media blogger Jeff Bercovici, except to say that if knowing Shakespeare quotes on sight is the new standard by which media writers are measured, we've got some some cramming to do.

Mr. Bercovici quotes The New York Post's Adam Buckman's review of Heroes in which he cites this line of cribbed Shakespeare—"There's a divinity that shapes our ends - rough hew them how we will"— and suggests that it's "crazy nonsense" and that its speaker, Malcolm McDowell, "should win an Emmy for keeping a straight face while reciting these lines."

As Shakespeare would say, "Pwnedeth!"

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AdamBuckman (not verified) says:

To whom it may concern:

I thank one and all for their concern about my literacy today. I also thank one and all for reading my column on "Heroes" today (9/22).

Sincerely,

Adam Buckman
TV columnist
New York Post

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