8/10
An incisive and thoughtful series of pieces
22 February 2006
The fourth installment of the "Faces of Death" series arrived on the heels of tragedy: Dr. Francis B. Gross, the brand's original narrator, expired during pre-production -- "driven mad," it is reported, "by the desire to determine the cause of his own death."

In his place, the eminent necrologist Louis Flellis performs admirably. An grisly subway accident prompts the host to rail passionately against those who would champion life's beauty..."I just show these friends of mine some of these pictures -- that usually shuts them up."

Flellis also provides thought provoking interpretations of the Second Amendment and the dining practices of Oriental peoples.

Those of you who were stimulated by the first three episodes shall not be disappointed. A solemn guarantee.
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