So I Married an Axe Murderer
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1:07:00
It was a joke.
1:07:02
Why did you say it?
1:07:04
I thought it might be funny.
1:07:06
Nothing, I just think you're
a great person. That's all.

1:07:11
What?
1:07:13
-You're the best.
-No, no, no! Watch out!

1:07:25
I hear you've been working
the Ralph Elliot case.

1:07:29
-Yes, captain.
-Don't "yes" me.

1:07:31
This is strictly homicide.
1:07:33
I got a friend--
1:07:35
We all got these friends.
I'm warning you.

1:07:38
Back off, ltalian boy. Keep
away from this. It's too big.

1:07:43
Wait a minute.
1:07:45
Trust me. I know what I'm
talking about. What's the news?

1:07:49
You want to hear news?
Here's the news.

1:07:52
The lady that confessed
to Elliot's murder has...

1:07:55
...confessed to other crimes.
1:07:57
I knew she would.
1:07:58
To the murders of Abraham Lincoln...
1:08:01
...Warren G. Harding,
and Julius Caesar. She's a nutcase.

1:08:05
Oh, my God! I gotta go.
1:08:10
Screw this up, and you'll
be writing parking tickets forever.

1:08:15
Captain, I won't let you down.
1:08:24
Good for you. That was better.
1:08:26
-Yeah?
-It was fantastic.

1:08:28
-The beginning felt good.
-It was great.

1:08:31
Too much in the end.
1:08:33
No, it was terrific.
1:08:34
-I need to save a life.
-I'll work on it.

1:08:37
Work on it, it was terrific.
1:08:39
It was a big improvement.
1:08:41
Thanks.

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