Glenn A. Baker's Essay on this modern empire:
"Time is irrelevant, it's not Linear", so wails Bono on U2's latest offering "No Line on the Horizon". Well Bono, you are partially right. Time is not linear, but it is relevant.
Cyndi Lauper definitely thought so. Mick Jagger had time on his side. And Bob Dylan certainly felt the times of change. Cher has tried, repeatedly, to turn it back. Time is relevant, as Johnny Depp can attest. But what does time and Depp - more specifically, 21 Jump Street - have to do with this modern empire I hear you ask? Let me explain.
Forgetting about his ill-fated movie 'Nick of Time', Depp also saw time as being important in episode 16 of series 2 of the Canadian based and produced 21 Jump Street: the now infamous "Orphesus 3.3" episode. Officer Tom Hanson, played by a pre-Sleepy Hollow, pre-Pirates of the Caribbean, pre-Tim Burton love-child Mr Depp, lost the only true love of his life. In a cruel twist of fate, Hanson and his girlfriend Amy, st
Glenn A. Baker's Essay on this modern empire: "Time is irrelevant, it's not Linear", so wails Bono on U2's latest offering "No Line on the Horizon". Well Bono, you are partially right. Time is not linear, but it is relevant. Cyndi Lauper definitely thought so. Mick Jagger had time on his side. And Bob Dylan certainly felt the times of change. Cher has tried, repeatedly, to turn it back. Time is relevant, as Johnny Depp can attest. But what does time and Depp - more specifically, 21 Jump Street - have to do with this modern empire I hear you ask? Let me explain. Forgetting about his ill-fated movie 'Nick of Time', Depp also saw time as being important in episode 16 of series 2 of the Canadian based and produced 21 Jump Street: the now infamous "Orphesus 3.3" episode. Officer Tom Hanson, played by a pre-Sleepy Hollow, pre-Pirates of the Caribbean, pre-Tim Burton love-child Mr Depp, lost the only true love of his life. In a cruel twist of fate, Hanson and his girlfriend Amy, st