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Clips from Murder, She Wrote (1984) - Tough Guys Don't Die (S01E01)
"Yes. Well, Jessica,"
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"I'm sure there's a place for that sort of thing,"
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"but Fem is a now magazine..."
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"aimed at the now woman trying to cope in a man's world."
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"Well, please forgive me. I seem to have wasted your time."
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"Now, wait. If that's what you really want to write..."
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"I don't think you'll be disappointed."
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"[Intercom Buzzes] Excuse me."
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"Yes? Mrs. Daniels, Davis Randolph is on the line."
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"He says he must speak to you. It's quite important."
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"Tell him I'll have to call him back."
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"Look. I'm having a celebration tomorrow evening."
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"It's our fifth anniversary. Please, would you come?"
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"I'd love to have you meet everyone. Oh, how kind. Thanks. I will."
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"My secretary will call you with the details about the party."
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"Where are you staying? Oh, the Fillmore."
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"Priscilla, here's someone I want you to meet."
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"Wade Tyler, ma'am. Bimini Swimwear, Dallas, Texas."
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"And it sure is a pleasure to make your acquaintance."
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"Thank you, Mr. Tyler. Mrs. Jessica Fletcher."
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"The mystery gal. Why, sure!"
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"I must say it's a surprise findin' you here."
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"Well, you seem to be a long way from Texas, Mr. [Clears Throat] Taylor."
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"- Tyler. - Well, you must have a lot of business to discuss, so I'll get out of your way."
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"Good-bye. Now, what can I do for you, Mr. Tyler?"
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"Well, I'm here to talk advertising, Mrs. Daniels."
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"Advertising worth seven figures that don't start with no measly "one.""
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"[With Southern Drawl] Well, talk like that, you come right down to my office and set a spell."
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"Why, Mr. Tyler, whatever did you do to your eye?"
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"Oh, just a minor disagreement about my parentage, ma'am."
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"[Laughs] Nothin' serious."
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"- How did you get in here? - A two-year-old with a paper clip could jimmy that lock."
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"You know, breaking in is a very bad habit of yours."
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"Thanks for keepin' your mouth shut with the Daniels babe."
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"We're both after the same thing, Mr. McGraw."
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"There was no reason for me to stand in your way."
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"But you are getting in my way, Mrs. Fletcher."
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"You're working on your case. Priscilla Daniels is my territory."
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"No. My one aim is to find out who killed Mr. Miles, and I intend doing that,"
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"even if I have to camp out in Priscilla Daniels's hip pocket."
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"Oh, for heaven's sakes, I'm beginning to talk like you."
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"Mrs. Fletcher, leave Archie's killer to me."
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"So you can what? Eliminate him?"
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"When a man's partner gets killed, he's supposed to do something about it."
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"Well, surely not murder. Call it whatever you want."
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"I'm sorry, but I don't intend to stand by and let you subvert the law,"
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"even if it means telling Priscilla Daniels who you really are."
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"- You are trouble. - Thank you."
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"Come by the office tomorrow. We'll look over the files... together."
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"[Jessica] You know, there's nothing here..."
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"to say who hired you to conduct the investigation or why?"
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"We don't know who or why."
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"Archie accepted a $1,000 retainer, in cash."
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"Somebody with the initials E.P.F."
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"Even Alma doesn't know who the client is."
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"Yesterday in her office, Mrs. Daniels received a phone call from Davis Randolph."
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"- The political finance chairman? - She didn't want to talk in my presence."
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"You know, the press have been hinting that she might run..."
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"for that senate seat that's coming free next year."
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"Yeah. And if she does decide to run,"
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"maybe this E.P.F. Wants some dirt to head her off, so he hires us to scrape it up."
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"Harry. Oh, excuse me."
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"Hi, Ray. Have you met Mrs. Fletcher? No."
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"Ray Kravitz. It's a pleasure, ma'am."
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"How do you do, Mr. Kravitz? I got some figures on the Santini company bank accounts."
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"A lot of cash withdrawals in the last couple of months. They total $85,000."
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"[Whistles] This dame's really got Santini on a roller coaster."
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"- That's the other case. - Oh, yes, the unfaithful husband."
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"Harry, we gotta do something and add another guy to this."
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"Between the two of us, we haven't been able to track down Santini's girl."
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"We gotta get sleep sometime. Run a check on his charge accounts, Ray."
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"If that doesn't work, we'll try another angle."
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"Yeah, sure. What the hell. Who needs sleep?"
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"Nice to meet you."
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"Mr. McGraw, may... may I make a suggestion?"
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"- Why should you stop now? - That tape of Archie's death..."
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"You know, he gasped something just as he was shot."
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"Now, maybe it wasn't just a gasp. Maybe he was trying to say something."
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"You know, an audio technician could analyze the tape..."
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"Mrs. Fletcher, I'm not much for this scientific shinola."
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"I mean, all right. Maybe I'm hung up right now, but I'm gonna get this guy."
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"You're just along for the ride because I dealt you in."
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"But don't tell me how to operate."
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"##[Piano]"
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"[Chattering]"
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"I'll tell you a secret, Jessica. I'm still in love with the woman."
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"Always will be. That's why we've enjoyed such a marvelous divorce."
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"Well, I must admit your relationship with Priscilla is... unique."
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"Well, I'm wedded to the halls of ivy. She's totally committed to the magazine."
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"Careers apart. I'm afraid there's no in-between."
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"Funny. I'd heard... oh, perhaps it was just a rumor..."
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"that she was thinking of running for public office."
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"Really? First I've heard of it."
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"Priscilla. Carter, you old fox."
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"I thought you were going out of town."
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"What? And miss this gala celebration? Not a chance."
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"Congratulations. Thank you."
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"Come over here. I want you to meet somebody."
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"Jessica, I'd like you to meet an old and dear friend of mine, Judge Carter Lambert."
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"Oh, yes. The writer. So nice to meet you."
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"You can't imagine how much I've wanted to meet you, Judge Lambert."
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"Oh, excuse me. More company. Gavin."
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"It seems to me I've received a couple of letters from you."
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"And several unreturned phone calls."
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"As defense attorney in the Danbury Scalpel Murder trial,"
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"you're one of the few people still alive..."
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"who can give me some firsthand insight into that case."
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"Mrs. Fletcher, I'll tell you what I told your private detective."
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"- That case is best forgotten. - That's surprising, Judge."
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"It's one of your best moments as a trial lawyer."
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"You secured the acquittal of a very prominent physician."
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"While the world whispered about perjured testimony and manufactured evidence."
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"I'm sorry, dear lady. That chapter of my life is closed."
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"Let me add this. If you go ahead with this book of yours,"
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"be sure you clearly understand our libel laws."
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"Excuse me."
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"What was all that about? Drawn swords?"
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"I'm afraid so. I'm researching a 25-year-old murder..."
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"that the judge was involved with."
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"He's not happy with the detective that I hired to contact him."
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