Sex and the City as played by the Detroit Pistons: A group of self-centered, vindictive socialites (veteran players) that has been part of the public consciousness for a long time reunites on a larger stage (the Playoffs). What the group passes off as "frank discussion" actually translates more as whining about being treated unfairly and disrespected by others, a "no-one-believes-in-us" attitude that has become tiresome. The group’s members work best as a cohesive unit, and while Carrie (Billups) shoulders most of the spotlight, the unit’s strength lies in their collectiveness and communal talents, as they are a band without a true elite star player to speak of. And yes, comparing the Pistons to a group of self-absorbed, materialistic females is done tongue-in-cheek.
- The On Deck Circle (via BDL)
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Ben Q Rock
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