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Clips from Moonlighting (1985) - Big Man on Mulberry Street (S03E03)
"The headline won't read, "Addison Blows Case..."
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"-...World Self-Destructs." -It's not the case, it's you."
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"I'm sick of not being able to depend on you."
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"You can depend on me..."
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"...a great deal of the time."
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"Why do I bother? Why do I put myself through this?"
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"Why don't I just give up and accept that you're incapable of acting..."
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"-...like a responsible adult. -Wrong."
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"-Wrong? -Wrong. Incorrect."
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"You lose all your accumulated points and the Broyhill dinette set."
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"Are you telling me you are a dependable person?"
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"No. I'm telling you that I am..."
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"...not incapable of being a dependable person."
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"-Please. -It's the truth."
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"I'd be the picture of dependability if I wanted."
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"You're saying that the way you are is a conscious choice..."
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"..."conscious" being a relative term."
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"-Is that it? -Yeah."
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"And this is not an unfortunate genetic mishap, but something you work at?"
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"-Right on, brother. -Any day, you could choose to be..."
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"-...a different person? -Does Dolly Parton sleep on her back?"
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"You had better luck with the freeway story."
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"You think people's behaviour patterns are decided at birth..."
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"...like eye colour or gender, or that they become irresponsible..."
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"...because they aren't getting enough vitamins?"
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"I love your logic. "I'm a jerk, but it's voluntary, so that makes it okay.""
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"Let me tell you something, baby."
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"I think it's safe to assume that I've been down..."
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"-...a few more roads than you. -Or slept in more gutters."
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"I figured out which roads are for me, which are for others..."
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"...and where the dead ends are."
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"That the way I choose to be differs from the way you choose to be..."
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"...doesn't give you any right to get on your morally superior high horse."
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"-Is that so? -Yes, that's so."
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"Well, that's kind of nice for the irresponsible team."
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"Count on us to cover for you so you'll be free to do whatever you please."
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"What if I'd wanted to pass out in a bar?"
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"Nobody would've stopped you. A lot of people would've helped you."
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"And who would've met Mrs. Kendrick for breakfast?"
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"What's the matter, wit well run dry?"
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"Yeah, I guess so. Am I excused?"
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"-I'm not sure I'm through talking. -Well, I'm sure I'm through listening."
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"David."
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"-David. -Don't."
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"I just called Mrs. Kendrick, and she's willing to give us another chance."
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"We're meeting with her tomorrow morning."
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"-l can't. -Excuse me?"
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"-I have to go to New York. -New York?"
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"Yeah. I have to leave right away. I'll just be gone a couple of days."
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"I see."
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"I just got a call."
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"Something came up."
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"Old friend throwing a party you can't miss?"
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"Some old friend throwing a funeral."
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"His own."
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"Oh, David, I'm sorry."
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"Yeah. Me too."
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"Who was it?"
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"A guy I used to know when I lived in the Village in New York."
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"Rolled his car over on the Jersey Turnpike this morning."
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"I thought I was having a bad day."
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"When was the last time you saw him?"
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"-About nine years ago. -But you kept in touch."
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"Not really."
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"I don't mean to seem cold..."
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"...but I think you could get away with sending a nice wreath."
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"It's not that simple."
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"Everybody I know is gonna be at this funeral."
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"-I'm sure they'd understand. -I-- I can't."
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"I have an obligation."
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"To some guy you haven't seen in a decade?"
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"He's more than just some guy, Maddie."
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"-Even if he's your friend-- -He's more than my friend."
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"I was sort of related to him for a while."
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"I was sort of married to his sister."
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"-Come in. -Miss Hayes?"
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"Would you like me to get you a sandwich or something?"
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"You think you know a person. You think a person's your friend."
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"You think there's nothing anyone can tell you about them..."
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"...that would come as a shock."
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"Mr. Addison?"
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"What?"
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"He's gay, isn't he?"
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"Mr. Addison?"
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"Mr. Addison's been married."
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"That's better than gay."
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"I guess it's no big deal that he never mentioned it."
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"No reason why he should have mentioned it."
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"-Mr. Addison, married. -It's not like he tried to hide it."
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"Gosh, somewhere in the world, there's a Mrs. Mr. Addison."
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"Yeah. No. A former Mrs. Mr. Addison."
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"I mean, boy."
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"Well, we've wasted enough time on this mildly interesting development."
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"Think the traffic's died down by now?"
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"What do you suppose she looks like?"
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"I don't know. How would I know? I haven't given it a thought."
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"-Not at all? -Well, maybe a little."
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"But if it took him this long to tell anybody..."
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"...I'm not holding my breath waiting for him to bring the wedding pictures in."
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"I'll take this drawer, you take that one!"
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"Don't worry. He buys those only for the articles."
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"And I suppose this is for the fine print."
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"We're wasting our time."
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"There's nothing here but junk and smut."
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"Besides, I don't even care what she looks like."
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"It's late. You really should go home."
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"Mrs. Mr. Addison."
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"The former Mrs. Mr. Addison."
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"David, married."
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"Greenwich Village."
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"Yes. Could you tell me, what is the next flight to New York?"
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"Bill."
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"William."
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"Bill, Fish, what are you trying to prove?"
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"They'll only give us one pitcher of beer at a time?"
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"I mean, what is the deal with that?"
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"We're having my wake somewhere else."
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"-You're gonna die. -Yeah, okay, sure, fine."
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"Anyway, he used to get real depressed about anything, about everything."
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"He used to call me at 4:30 in the morning..."
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