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Clips from Murder, She Wrote (1984) - Capitol Offense (S01E01)
"[Woman] Tonight on Murder, She Wrote."
Murder, She Wrote (1984)
"- He didn't die in bed. - He was an alcoholic."
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"I'm not a killer, and I wasn't drunk."
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"The governor is going to ask you to fill the seat."
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"I'm not a politician. Which is precisely why you're the perfect choice."
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"Well, Harry's never denied knowing her, only killing her."
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"- He could have been set up. - Not by me."
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"You're scum, Dixon! And so are you!"
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"Three nights ago, I spotted Marta coming out of the Watergate."
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"It's the amateurs who tend to get hurt."
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"[Gasps]"
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"[Man] I figure I got an obligation..."
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"to everybody who voted for me, right, Harry?"
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"Absolutely, Dan. Absolutely."
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"A lot of these guys, they think a seat in Congress is like a free ride,"
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"a great big cookie jar they can just dip their mitts into..."
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"So where's my old buddy Wendell Joyner?"
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"I thought he was coming. He'll be here, Congressman."
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"Meanwhile, Harry and I would like to talk to you about that cannery bill, huh?"
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"Harry. Come on. That's business, Mr. Dixon. We're here to party."
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"[Dan] What time is it? And where is everybody?"
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"[Dixon] Well, we wanted to keep the group small. [Shutter Clicking]"
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"Give us a chance to talk. Talk? About what?"
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"You need a refill, Dan."
Murder, She Wrote (1984)
"Marta, why don't you fill up the congressman's glass?"
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"Good idea, Marta."
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"Martini on the rocks, luscious."
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"I don't like this guy. Come on, Ray. He's on the committee. We need him."
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"[Knocking] Betty."
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"And another thing. Why did you tell him Joyner was coming?"
Murder, She Wrote (1984)
"Joyner hates my guts. I know. It was the only way we could get him here."
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"Pardon me, young lady."
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"Dan. Wendell. Why are you so late? Where've you been?"
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"[Dan] We... We were wondering where you were."
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"- Congressman Joyner, how gracious of you to accept our invitation. - Come on, Dan."
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"Now surely, Congressman, you're not rushing off? You'll join us for a drink."
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"Yeah, Wendell. The party's just started."
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"Dan's right, Congressman. What'll I fix you?"
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"[Sighs] You couldn't leave him alone, could you, Dixon?"
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"- You two rattlesnakes. You find a man's weakness... - Wait a minute, Joyner..."
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"You're scum, Dixon! And so are you!"
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"- Tomorrow I'm making a full report to the House Ethics Committee... - You try it!"
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"With great pleasure! It's about time somebody stood..."
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"- Wendell. - Ohh!"
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"What... What's the matter with him?"
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"Congressman? Get him up on the sofa."
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"No! Don't move him! Call an ambulance!"
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"- [Shutter Clicking] - No. No. No ambulance. No ambulance."
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"[Jessica] No bother at all, Eleanor."
Murder, She Wrote (1984)
"Voter registration is a lot more important than my lunch."
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"[Laughing] [Doorbell Rings]"
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"Ooh, there's somebody at the door. I've got to go. I'll see you at 12:00."
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"Mrs. Fletcher? Yes?"
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"I'm Harold DeWitt. I'm an aide to the governor, and I'm here on a matter of great urgency."
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"Dead? I can't believe it."
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"Congressman Joyner had a serious heart problem."
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"It's the reason he'd decided to retire."
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"His housekeeper found him in his bed early this morning."
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"The news hasn't been released yet. Except to me."
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"As you know, the party's two most qualified candidates are competing in the primary."
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"Oh, yes. I've been working with the voter registration committee."
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"Well, normally, the governor would appoint our party's nominee to fill the vacant seat,"
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"but we won't know who that is for another six weeks at least."
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"That's why the governor is going to ask you to fill the seat, on an interim basis, of course."
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"Me? Oh, don't be silly. I'm not a politician."
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"Which is precisely why you're the perfect choice."
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"You have no political ambitions, you're nationally known,"
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"and your integrity is not in question."
Murder, She Wrote (1984)
"Mrs. Fletcher, several important pieces of legislation..."
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"are going to be considered in the next few weeks."
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"Maine's interests must be represented."
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"I don't know what to say."
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"Say yes. Your state needs you, if only for a few weeks."
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"[Ringing]"
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"This is Diana Simms. Oh, yes, Mr. Speaker."
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"No, I'm sorry. Mrs. Fletcher hasn't arrived yet."
Murder, She Wrote (1984)
"She's being met at the airport by our Media Liaison Officer, Joe Blinn."
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"[Jessica] I have gotten red-carpet treatment before, Mr. Blinn,"
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"but, uh, ooh, nothing like this."
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"Well, you better get used to it. And, please, uh, call me Joe."
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"We've, uh, checked you into a suite at the Embassy Towers."
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"If you want something fancier, let me know."
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"Oh, I'm sure that'll be fine. My job is to get your name in the papers, Mrs. Fletcher,"
Murder, She Wrote (1984)
"or to keep it out, whatever you prefer."
Murder, She Wrote (1984)
"You've inherited a crackerjack staff from Congressman Joyner."
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"So your biggest problem should be deciding where to have lunch."
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"Joe, even though I'll only be here for a few weeks,"
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"I intend doing this job to the very best of my ability. I am sure you will."
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"We'll get along just fine if you try to remember..."
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"that I'm not your addlepated great-aunt from East Nowhere."
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"[Both Chuckling] Whoops. I'm sorry, Mrs. Fletcher."
Murder, She Wrote (1984)
"Let me start again."
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"Whatever I can do for you, consider it done. Thank you."
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"[Chuckling] [Sighs]"
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"My goodness, this is impressive. Yes, it is, isn't it?"
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"Wait'll the first time you step foot on the House floor. It'll knock you over."
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"[Laughs]"
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"Mrs. Fletcher. Dan Keppner, Mrs. Fletcher."
Murder, She Wrote (1984)
"We share a couple of committees. Oh, how do you do?"
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"Congressman Joyner was my friend. His death was tragic."
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"I agree, Mr. Keppner. Look, uh,"
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"I'd like to drop by later."
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"There are several important matters that I'd like to discuss,"
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"particularly the Maine cannery bill. Oh, yes, of course. Well, I'm so glad we met."
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"My pleasure."
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"What a nice man. Where's he from? East Nowhere."
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"Diana. Oh, Mrs. Fletcher, welcome. Diana Simms."
Murder, She Wrote (1984)
"Oh, how do you do, Miss Simms? Diana's your A.A."
Murder, She Wrote (1984)
"My what? Administrative Assistant. Right-hand gal. Indispensable."
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"I'd introduce you to the rest of the staff, but as you can see, it's lunchtime."
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"Speaking of which, I am off. Uh, be back around twoish."
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"Thanks for the lift, Joe. Sure."
Murder, She Wrote (1984)
"Let me show you your office."
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"Oh, this is nice."
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"Oh, yes, very nice indeed."
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"Mrs. Fletcher, my resignation is already on your desk."
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"But I want you to know that I'm prepared to work closely with your incoming staff."
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"My what? But I don't have an incoming staff."
Murder, She Wrote (1984)
"It's customary for a congressperson to appoint his or her own people."
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"Diana, don't you like your job?"
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