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  • Specifically, the scene where "Cheswick" decides to take a stand over his confiscated cigarettes:

    Steven Weber: Tea Party in a Cuckoo's Nest Steven Weber 2010

  • Specifically, the scene where "Cheswick" decides to take a stand over his confiscated cigarettes:

    Steven Weber: Tea Party in a Cuckoo's Nest Steven Weber 2010

  • Specifically, the scene where "Cheswick" decides to take a stand over his confiscated cigarettes:

    Steven Weber: Tea Party in a Cuckoo's Nest Steven Weber 2010

  • Specifically, the scene where "Cheswick" decides to take a stand over his confiscated cigarettes:

    Steven Weber: Tea Party in a Cuckoo's Nest Steven Weber 2010

  • Well, the Charlie Cheswick of political movements is similarly shrieking "no, no, no!", shaking its head with clenched eyes and urine-stained pajama bottoms and clinging white-knuckled to a populist delusion of oppression.

    Steven Weber: Tea Party in a Cuckoo's Nest Steven Weber 2010

  • Well, the Charlie Cheswick of political movements is similarly shrieking "no, no, no!", shaking its head with clenched eyes and urine-stained pajama bottoms and clinging white-knuckled to a populist delusion of oppression.

    Steven Weber: Tea Party in a Cuckoo's Nest Steven Weber 2010

  • Encouraged by MacMurphy's flamboyant rebelliousness, Charlie Cheswick vents a marginally coherent but volcanic rage at the corrupted authority of Nurse Ratched.

    Steven Weber: Tea Party in a Cuckoo's Nest Steven Weber 2010

  • Given the perpetual fear/reward roller coaster of his world, Cheswick has committed his real but misguided passion to a fight which, by virtue of its vagary and volatility, can only end in his defeat.

    Steven Weber: Tea Party in a Cuckoo's Nest Steven Weber 2010

  • Given the perpetual fear/reward roller coaster of his world, Cheswick has committed his real but misguided passion to a fight which, by virtue of its vagary and volatility, can only end in his defeat.

    Steven Weber: Tea Party in a Cuckoo's Nest Steven Weber 2010

  • Encouraged by MacMurphy's flamboyant rebelliousness, Charlie Cheswick vents a marginally coherent but volcanic rage at the corrupted authority of Nurse Ratched.

    Steven Weber: Tea Party in a Cuckoo's Nest Steven Weber 2010

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