The Singing Detective
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1:21:00
-l promise, l will!
-l want to go home!

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You stop it!
You stop it!

1:21:05
You stop it!
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Don't pinch me there.
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That's my sore.
1:21:15
Your what?
1:21:18
What?
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Let me see.
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How did you do that?
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You hurt yourself or what?
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l don't know.
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l'm so sorry.
1:21:45
Okay, it's not very legible,
and it hurts, but...

1:21:51
First time l actually
have to think

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about the value
of every little word,

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and it's just so...
1:21:57
Ah, it's dangerous.
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There's one.
1:22:01
Well, it cuts
most of the jobs

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a writer would get
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if you have to think
about the value

1:22:06
of the words.
1:22:07
Hollywood re-writes...
National Enquirer...

1:22:10
Dan Rather's teleprompter.
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Let's see how you're doing.
1:22:13
Can you read it?
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''Memory...
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upward strokes
and downward slopes...''

1:22:19
Mm-hmm.
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And what's this?
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''...Comma curls
making me hold...''

1:22:25
Yeah, l can read it.
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-Oh.
-Making you hold what?

1:22:30
My breath.
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Words make me hold my breath.
1:22:34
Do they now?
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Who knows what
they're going to say?

1:22:38
But...
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Who knows where they've been?
1:22:43
We're getting
a little heavy here, aren't we?

1:22:46
Well, what made you say that,
Brenda?

1:22:54
What do you mean?
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lf we wrote that down.
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Quote, getting a little
heavy, comma,


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