Baby Geniuses
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:10:03
Lenny?
:10:09
Where are you going
with those children?

:10:12
What children? These are not children.
:10:14
These are plumbers.
They're gonna help me fix the sink.

:10:17
Good-luck kiss.
:10:18
With this house, you need more than luck.
:10:20
Okay, let's get to work.
:10:22
Just as you thought, our line
of expandable infant clothing...

:10:25
has elicited a tremendous
response in our first pass.

:10:28
Huge numbers from the Kmart
and Wal-Mart shoppers.

:10:32
That should increase our market share.
Put it in production.

:10:35
Tell me of the new ones.
How many possibles?

:10:37
- Eight show potential.
- Eight out of 500?

:10:40
Elena, statistically, genius occurs
once in 10,000 individuals.

:10:43
We expected only five geniuses
from the Pasadena Orphanage.

:10:47
We've got eight.
:10:49
Don't tell me how well we're doing.
:10:50
Our orphanages and secret labs
are costing us 200 million a year.

:10:54
The sole purpose of these orphanages is
to allow us to cull out the geniuses...

:10:59
the natural leaders.
- We'll do better.

:11:02
I'll settle for a few more
like Sylvester.

:11:04
Look at what that crackerjack did.
:11:06
All our emphasis has been on
keeping the world out of a secret lab.

:11:10
No one ever considered
the possibility of a baby escaping.

:11:13
Just look at this wonderful world we've
created for our babies to grow up in.

:11:18
Why would anyone
want to escape from here?

:11:20
The one who did is in the work station,
no doubt planning his next escape.

:11:32
Hello, Sylvester.
:11:35
- What's he constructing?
- We don't know.

:11:37
He builds all kinds
of extraordinary things.

:11:39
For all kinds of extraordinary purposes.
:11:42
Just look at that intensity.
:11:44
There's no other baby like Sylvester.
:11:46
Well, maybe one.
:11:48
His twin, Whit?
:11:51
Whit!
:11:54
Mayday!
:11:56
Whitley, where is helper number one?
:11:58
Give me the lug wrench. Whit, hurry up.

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