(That is indeed an incredibly strange piece of pop culture it's embedded in. Frankly it looks like the TV equivalent of a film maudit in a piece of weird fiction, like the sort of thing the protagonist saw once late at night on a local channel, looking half backlot and half found footage and all outsider art, and has never been able to trace again, until the rest of the story starts happening. Nice face on Derek Cecil, although that doesn't actually help anything.)
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Social Distortion.
(That is indeed an incredibly strange piece of pop culture it's embedded in. Frankly it looks like the TV equivalent of a film maudit in a piece of weird fiction, like the sort of thing the protagonist saw once late at night on a local channel, looking half backlot and half found footage and all outsider art, and has never been able to trace again, until the rest of the story starts happening. Nice face on Derek Cecil, although that doesn't actually help anything.)
I am glad Beatrice permits the ear-scratching.