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Clips from Moonlighting (1985) - Next Stop Murder (S01E01)
"-Addison! -Not bad."
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"The only J.B. Harland I know is the mystery writer."
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"...but opening the envelope may tell you."
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"I've been invited aboard the Murder Train. J.B. Harland's Murder Train."
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"Sometime during the trip, a murder will occur."
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"...scratch the cats' ears while they cough up fur balls."
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"My nail file pressed up against your ribs."
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"-You did! -I didn't."
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"All my friends go to this school."
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"I will gladly get you off this train."
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"You wouldn't even have to stop, just slow down."
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"Make the best of it for both of us. I'd rather be alone."
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"J.B. has been very encouraging. A mentor, really."
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"What's that?"
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"Miss DiPesto."
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"...pretty romantic."
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"I respect you, Rodney."
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"I don't believe you people. J.B. is lying here dead..."
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"I have an idea."
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"I wonder if she didn't hide the murder weapon in her room."
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"...one of you fools hadn't killed him."
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"How will you keep them from killing each other?"
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"Why don't you tell them? You're such a gifted storyteller."
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"He said, "I don't want facts. I want a scene. I want drama.""
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"But I went back to my lab..."
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"He didn't say a word."
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"You go around the block enough times, and you get scared."
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"That's big of you, Addison. Thanks."
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"-Talk to me. -Little over three hours left."
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"Mr. Addison, Miss Hayes, I found this."
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"Pretended he didn't even know you."
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"What are you trying to imply?"
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"I really liked you."
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"Rodney, I'm telling you, man, if you don't duck down right now..."
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"Look out! Rodney!"
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"Hey, kid, glum up. How bad can it be?"
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"Pretty bad, Addison. We need a case."
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"Of what? Relax, it's almost the weekend."
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"Besides, great cases aren't born, they're made."
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"Right now, some bank teller is thinking about the big grab."
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"Some frustrated housewife is staring at a steak knife..."
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"...contemplating her husband Harvey's clavicle."
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"Some poor relation is thinking of Uncle Stanford's millions."
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"Doctor said he'd be dead in three months, four years ago."
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"Our case is out there."
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"-It's just fermenting. -You sound so certain."
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"I am so certain. Even as we speak..."
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"...a spurned lover of some lustful lad is picking up a revolver..."
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"...pointing it at her former beloved's brain."
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"He turns, sees his mistress, sees the gun, there's a scream!"
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"She was sitting there, asking for words that rhyme with "detective.""
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"The mail came, she started to open it, and then she screamed."
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"-Did anyone suggest "effective"? -Addison."
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"-Miss DiPesto? -Agnes?"
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"-It's from him! -Him?"
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"Doesn't he do the burning bush thing?"
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"-Not Him. -Him, J.B. Harland."
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"That him. Who's that?"
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"-That's the one! -Well, what does it say?"
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"-l don't know. -Just a shot in the dark..."
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"Of course. You're right."
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""J.B. Harland invites you to a murder.""
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"-I don't believe it, I won! -You won?"
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"-I won! -That's wonderful."
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"-What did you win? -A contest!"
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"Oh, there's so much to do!"
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"I gotta pack. I've gotta get my hair done."
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"J.B. Harland, the greatest mystery writer of all time."
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"I'm gonna spend the weekend with him."
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"-Miss DiPesto, in mixed company? -It's not like that. It's better than that."
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"Better than that?"
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"-Better! -J.B. Harland. I know who he is."
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"-He writes Inspector Doughnut books. -That's "Inspector Dumais.""
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"Me, Miss Agnes DiPesto..."
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"...and J.B. Harland."
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"-Explain this later? -Only if she explains it to me now."
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"He does it every year."
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"He and four of his closest friends..."
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"...and the winner of the Murder Mystery Magazine's essay contest..."
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"...spend exactly 24 hours aboard a train bound for nowhere."
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"Beats the hell out of my weekend plans."
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"The invitation was lost in the mail."
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"-The trip is tomorrow. -Go, if you have things to do."
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"This is a hubbub of activity here, but we'll find a way to survive without you."
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"Thanks."
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"You guys..."
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"...are great."
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"In fact, you're better than great. You're great-great."
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"We think you're great-great too."
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"-Great-great? -Bye-bye."
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"-Ta-ta. -Ta-ta."
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"I feel funny asking, but since I don't know where the train's going..."
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"...and I don't want to leave my car at the station--"
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"Maddie will be glad to drive you there."
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"-It's Saturday night, I have plans. -Haven't you heard of midnight Mass?"
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"We'll be back in time. We'll both take you down there."
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"Me luck is on the rise. I'd listen as fate cries."
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"The time is here, so give a cheer."
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"DiPesto won a prize."
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"-Great-great. -S0-s0."
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"Boy, this is really exciting. Union Station."
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"The last time I was in a train station..."
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"...I was taking a train. Life's crazy."
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"You really are excited."
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"I'm really proud of you, getting your essay picked out by J.B. Harland."
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"What did you write about?"
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"Why J.B. Harland is the greatest mystery writer of all time."
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"-Gutty choice. -A five-page essay and my picture."
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"-A picture? -Yeah."
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"I sent him a picture of me at the office."
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"I thought maybe if he saw that I work at a detective agency--"
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"-Obviously, you thought right. -I can't believe it."
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"It's like Cinderella."
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"I think that makes you and me mice."
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"-What track are we looking for? -Let's see."
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"It just says "The J.B. Harland Murder Train.""
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"I'll go check the schedule."
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"-Who are the glad rags for? -You speaking to me?"
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"No, I'm speaking to this bum over here."
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"Hot date?"
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