It Came from Beneath the Sea
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Down there behind those rocks.
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- Thanks.
- Yeah, sure.

:45:39
Hey, folks!
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It's John.
I'd better get my robe.

:45:51
Any sign of that whale?
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- Still kidding, huh, Commander?
- This is no kidding.

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Yeah, I know.
Flying saucers?

:45:58
No, something that came from the sea.
Please be careful.

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Look, Dr. Joyce, don't give me
that sea serpent business, huh?

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Just be careful and keep
a sharp lookout. Understand?

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Yeah.
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Sea serpent.
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Saves a lot of argument.
Well, Doctor?

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As Leslie probably told you...
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it's the imprint of
a giant octopoda bidranchiata.

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Did you get photographs?
:46:22
Yes. I sent them to Admiral Norman.
I hope he can believe his eyes.

:46:26
Something convinced him. He's setting up
headpuarters in San Francisco right now.

:46:30
Deputy tells me fishing
is rather poor here.

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- Haven't had a single bite in 12 hours.
- Every sign is positive.

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It definitely has been here,
and it probably hasn't gone away.

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Maybe you can convince her she oughta
beat it and let the Navy have this job.

:46:44
Beat it?
What does she say?

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What's the difference?
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Look, Pete, you don't see many women
in the seagoing Navy.

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- Are you kidding?
- Oh, shoreside women, sure.

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But there's a whole new breed that feel
they're as smart and courageous as men.

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And they are.
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They don't like to be overprotected
or have their initiative taken away.


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