Why is John Cage called "The Biscuit"?
Here is what David E. Kelley and Peter MacNicol had to say about this question. It is from the January 13, 1998 edition of the Philadelphia Inquirer.
Kelley says it's how he pictured Cage as a kid, a Pillsbury Doughboy who was "poked and prodded" by his friends. (An ex-hockey player, Kelley denies the name is a takeoff on a puck, known as a "biscuit" in jock slang.)
MacNicol's take: "A biscuit is something doughy, warm, not sharply defined. Something rounded and smooth and inviting. Actually, I have no earthly idea. I don't want to know."
© Philadelphia Inquirer, January 13, 1998
2007-01-25 15:43:13
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Noone if I remember correctly. He falls in love with Ally, but she tells it it's never gonna happen and after that he sort of goes into retirement and basically leaves the show.
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Cage told a story of the nickname once, indicating that he had been a chubby child, and that the nickname was a reference to the Pilsbury Doughboy.
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