The Million Dollar Hotel
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:10:13
Now stand still and pay attention.
:10:18
"Fancy Frankenstein"
sounds good to me.

:10:21
I guess special agents
don't like to be called names.

:10:26
They sure know how to get 'em, though.
:10:28
John Dixie, Jessica Orville,
Eloise Ashe.

:10:32
If they're here, I need to see them.
If they're not, I need to find them.

:10:34
Oh, that's tricky. See, our guests
don't have regular schedules...

:10:38
...and since we've had this problem
with the plumbing...

:10:40
Well, there's been a lot
of running around.

:10:45
I'm in a little bit of a rush, but I could take
the time to hit you with 10 or 12 violations

:10:50
that would ensure you'd be out in the street,
laying a pipe in your hat

:10:53
and using puddles for plumbing.
You follow?

:10:58
OK, yeah. Why don't you try Dixie?
:11:03
He never really leaves his room. 406.
He likes to be called "The Walrus". Could help.

:11:09
Geronimo said that Skinner scared him and
that he might be crazier than all of us together.

:11:15
We'd better warn everybody
he was coming to find Izzy's killer.

:11:20
Someone's movin' the door. I was...
:11:26
I just wondered if Skinner
could really be crazier than Dixie.

:11:32
Dixie was in a music band
called The Beatles.

:11:36
Only they didn't know.
:11:38
Special Agent Skinner.
I'm a detective.

:11:41
You got some Oragel?
This fucking cavity's going into my brain.

:11:45
Morphine, Motrin, Tylenol, anything?
Come on, you call yourself a dentist?

:11:49
Detective. Teeth, gums, gingivitis
are out of my line.

:11:54
Where the hell have you been? I've been calling
you pretty little policemen for months now.

:11:58
- We're here.
- It's about time. Somebody's trying to kill me.


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