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Clips from Murder, She Wrote (1984) - Lovers and Other Killers (S01E01)
"But at the last minute she couldn't make it. And this is Buddy."
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"Ah, here you are. [Speaking Chinese]"
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"[Chinese]"
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"[Replies In Chinese] [In English] This is my friend, Dr. Gerard."
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"- [Chinese] - Delighted to meet you."
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"[Chinese]"
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"Sayonara! Oh, Edmund. They're Chinese not Japanese."
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"Oops. Now, where's my luggage?"
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"Right around this way."
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"Jess, I can't tell you how we appreciate your trouble."
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"Don't be silly. I was delighted to be asked. This is my first university lecture."
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"I wasn't sure you'd do it. You're a very famous person these days."
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"Oh, no, Edmund. Now, Elizabeth Taylor... Now, that is famous."
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"Me, I still have to take a number at Cooper's Bakery, same as ever."
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"Same old Jessica. Hey, watch it with that "old" business, buster."
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"Oh, and speaking of being successful,"
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"it's not many people, you know, who get to be the dean of students at a major university."
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"A secretary? Oh, Mrs. Fletcher, I'd be delighted to help."
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"Oh, that's very kind, Amelia, but I really need someone full time at the hotel."
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"And it seems to me you've got your hands full right here."
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"Uh-huh. Paying my bills. For which I'm eternally grateful."
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"Speaking of which, Dr. Gerard, did you really order an inflatable raft..."
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"from the White Saddle Sporting Goods Company?"
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"Well, uh, uh, I might want to go camping someday, hmm?"
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"It's a wonder he keeps any of his money."
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"There she goes, Jess, acting like a wife again."
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"[Laughs]"
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"I'll post the secretarial job."
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"One of the grad students will jump at it, believe me."
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"[Edmund]Jess, why don't you forget the hotel and stay with me?"
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"Not on your life. I've got work to do."
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"Anyway, you and I would spend every minute rehashing all those good old Saturday nights..."
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"in the basement of Kappa Gamma Chi."
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"Most of which you spent with Frank, if I remember."
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"You do know you chose the wrong one."
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"It's funny you said that. You know, Frank said the same thing."
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"[Laughs] Did he? The man had a morbid sense of humor."
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"You do know that she's in love with you, don't you? Hmm?"
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"What? Who? Amelia. Your secretary."
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"Oh, Jessica, don't be silly. For heaven's sakes."
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"[Knocking]"
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"Yes? [Man] I'm here from the university."
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"About the job. Oh. Oh!"
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"David Tolliver, Mrs. Fletcher. May I come in?"
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"No. I mean, actually, uh..."
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"Well, I was expecting, uh... Someone in a skirt?"
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"Surely, Mrs. Fletcher, you're not going to hold my gender against me."
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"I'm very sorry about the hour. I just wanted to beat the crowd."
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"Believe me, Mrs. Fletcher, they will be lining up for a chance to work for you."
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"Well, I'm very flattered, I'm sure, but, uh..."
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"I suppose you'll be wanting to see a sample of my skills? David..."
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"It is David, isn't it? David, look,"
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"it's very, very late, and frankly, l... Uh, would you turn to a page?"
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"Any page."
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"This is like a card trick."
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"I don't mind competing, Mrs. Fletcher, as long as I'm given equal footing."
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"You'd be surprised how prejudiced some people can be,"
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"although it's more noticeable among male employers."
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"Not that I've worked for that many men. I don't usually get the chance."
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"Most of the time I end up working for women."
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"I wonder why."
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"The question I'm most often asked is, where did I go to secretarial school. And, well, of course, I didn't."
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"I'm self-taught. But I can assure you, Mrs. Fletcher, I am fast and I am accurate."
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"As a matter of fact, as you can see, I can even talk and type at the same time."
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"Top left column."
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"Well, this is really very, very good."
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"But, uh, really,"
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"I've never worked with a secretary before of any sex."
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"And, uh,"
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"believe me, this has nothing to do with your skills,"
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"but I do think that I would feel more comfortable with an older woman."
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"What are you doing now?"
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""Well, this really is very good. But, uh, really, I've never worked with a secretary before of any sex."
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""And believe me, this has nothing to do with your skills, but I just would feel..."
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"more comfortable with a younger man.""
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"Oops. Did I get that last part wrong?"
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"Oh, no, no. No, no."
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"Come tomorrow morning at 10:00 a.m."
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"Done."
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"Uh, just one thing..."
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"Wouldn't you rather attend the lectures?"
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"Well, actually, Mrs. Fletcher, my tastes in literature run from Vonnegut to Hesse."
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"Good night."
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"Good night."
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"Murder? Murder, you say, Mrs. Darling?"
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"[Pitches Voice Higher] Murder, Captain. Plain and simple."
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"Little Nell, poor thing, knocked off a trolley,"
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"derailed by the basest of human emotions... jealousy."
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"Half-mad, half-crazed with grief,"
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"she raised the pistol to eye level and..."
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"Bang. Ooh, does that say "Bang"?"
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"Well, it doesn't look very deadly, does it?"
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"But then, of course, little Nell wasn't very deadly either."
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"Am I right? Well, of course I'm right."
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"Because you do remember what I told you, now don't you?"
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"Little Nell was in a wheelchair."
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"And the victim, that villainous blackmailer Haskell,"
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"was shot in the temple,"
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"the bullet coming out of the base of his skull..."
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"a downward trajectory."
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"Haskell, of course, would have had to be down on the floor on his hands and knees like a puppy dog,"
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"that is, if Nell had actually been sitting in a wheelchair."
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"Therefore, the killer has to have been..."
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"All together now."
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"[Scattered Responses]"
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"By George, I think you've got it. Well, at least some of you."
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"[Laughter]"
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"[Bell Rings]"
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"Mrs. Fletcher, that was mind-boggling."
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"Oh, uh, thank you, uh... I'm Todd Lowery."
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"I'm with the English Department. I thought you looked a little too professorial to be a student."
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"[Todd] Just wanted you to know that my wife and I are both fans."
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"Especially Emily. And she's very tough to fool."
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"Well, I guess I'll just have to try harder."
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"Well, if you'll excuse me. I can't wait until tomorrow."
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"Congratulations, Jess."
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"It was a triumph. Ah, thank you."
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"Uh, do you suppose that cute little number was Emily?"
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"Who? His wife."
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"Whose wife? Oh, forget it. How about that dinner invitation?"
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