In the "Shandeh" episode of Law & Order: Criminal Intent, pickles serve as a metaphor for the complexities of the characters' relationships and the emotional conflicts at play. The act of pickling symbolizes preservation and the idea of keeping things intact, paralleling the characters' struggles with their pasts and secrets. Additionally, the mention of pickles adds a layer of dark humor, highlighting the absurdity within the serious themes of the episode. Overall, pickles underscore the intertwining of personal and criminal elements in the narrative.
There is no standard collective noun for 'pickles', in which case a noun suitable for the situation can be used, for example, a jar of pickles, a barrel of pickles, a pint of pickles, etc.
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No its PICKLES!
fried pickles
Tommy Pickles, Dil Pickles, Angelica Pickles, Chuckie Finster, Kimi Finster, Phil DeVille, Lil DeVille, and Susie Carmichael.
season 5 episode 5- witch's in tights
Pickles. He is also in Fun (or is it F.U.N.? It's ages since I've seen that episode)
She fixed homemade pickles and nobody liked them. This is in the episode The Pickle Story.
The episode was called 'The Pickle Story' which aired in 1961. Barney avoided Aunt Bea's pickles and refered to them as kerosene cucumbers.
No, pickles are not fruity. Unless you have fruity pickles.
Pickles can be open for weeks! Acid in pickles kill germs and protect the pickles.
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Dill pickles.
McDonalds manufactures it own pickles, but the style of pickles they use are dill pickles.
Aliens are not pickles. Pickles are really !!!!!FROG EGGS!!!!!Coment:
80,000 pickles of course!! its in the question!!!
There is no standard collective noun for 'pickles', in which case a noun suitable for the situation can be used, for example, a jar of pickles, a barrel of pickles, a pint of pickles, etc.