That Darn Cat!
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:27:07
Come on, DC, give.
:27:08
Someone does need help, don't they?
:27:13
I know you could find a way to tell me
if you really wanted to.

:27:18
A smart cat like you.
:27:24
You can be such a rat sometimes.
:27:37
Don't say anything,
just point me towards the coffee.

:27:40
What's wrong with you?
:27:41
I didn't close my eyes once last night.
:27:45
Oh, I've got huge dark circles
under my eyes.

:27:48
- And me so young.
- What's bothering you?

:27:52
I just couldn't stop thinking
about this watch.

:27:55
Especially that pitiful
cry for help on the back.

:27:58
Oh, you're not going to start that,
so help me...

:28:01
You know, I thought
and thought and thought,

:28:04
and I think I finally know the answer.
:28:06
The watch belongs to her.
:28:09
- The kidnapped woman?
- Yeah.

:28:10
Come off it. How far out can you get?
Does it have a name?

:28:13
- [Honking]
- No, but it's exactly the sort of watch

:28:16
a woman like that would wear:
:28:18
Feminine, yet...
bank tellerish, if you see what I mean.

:28:22
Patti, you are absolutely impossible.
:28:25
Have a nice day at the office, Inky.
:28:30
You've got that terrible
:28:31
butter-won't-melt-in-your-mouth
expression.

:28:34
I know what's going on
in your little mind,

:28:36
- and I forbid it.
- What do you mean?

:28:38
You're not going to overdramatize this,
like you do everything else.

:28:42
I absolutely forbid you to get
the police stirred up

:28:45
with another of your hallucinations
about people in trouble.

:28:48
You're not to go near
the police with that watch.

:28:51
- Certainly.
- Bye.

:28:52
- [Gregory] Good morning, Ingrid.
- Good morning.


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