One of the finest season finales…EVER!
I want to know where the book-on-tape passage came from, if it's a real book or what. Remember: the guy narrating it was Irish (could it have been Cameron?).
Here's the whole quote (yeah, I have THAT much time on my hands that I copied down from the tape)-also: I guess it's obvious that this is where the show's title and the MC's name came from:
"Intellect throws each man back upon himself into a solitude from which he looks out with absolutely strange eyes on society. And if the spectacle touches him, if it arouses interest and compassion, his feeling, will be for those tender ones of the great human flock, whom the shepherds shear and starve and sell, but do not feed. Imperfect education makes the rank and file of revolutionists, but from time to time a leader steps down to them out of the highest circles: a Mirabeau, a Rochefort, a Prince Kropotkin. The desire of the sons of anarchy is indeed to dispense with leaders; for since all men in the formula are equal, it is unreasonable that one should lead rather than another."