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* In [[Recap/TheWildWildWestS3E1TheNightOfTheBubblingDeath "The Night of the Bubbling Death"]], after using a [[InstantSedation chlorophorm-ish]] product on the villain's NumberTwo Carlotta so she won't ring the alarm:
-->'''Artie:''' That's the story of my life: I touch women, they faint...
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* [[ButHeSoundsHandsome Artie's eulogy]] [[ItMakesSenseInContext to himself]] in ''The Night of the Skulls'', especially the reactions of those listening. At one point, even the director of the secret service (Artie and Jim's boss) clearly mouths the words "oh shut up" as Artie gets increasingly melodramatic.
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* From the first reunion movie:
-->'''Dr. Miguelito Loveless, Jr:''' You killed my father!\\
'''James T. West:''' I don't remember killing Dr. Loveless. Artie, did you...?\\
'''Atremus Gordon:''' No, I didn't...\\
'''Dr. Miguelito Loveless, Jr:''' ''He died of ulcers!''
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-->'''Mrs. Peacock:''' Are you sure wouldn't like more of my barigoule?

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-->'''Mrs. Peacock:''' Are you sure you wouldn't like more of my barigoule?
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* In "[[Recap/TheWildWildWestS3E7TheNightOfTheHangman The Night of the Hangman]]" Artie, disguised as a reverend, must pretend to enjoy Mrs. Peacock's [[LethalChef terrible cooking]] while he's pumping her for information.

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* In "[[Recap/TheWildWildWestS3E7TheNightOfTheHangman The Night of the Hangman]]" Artie, disguised as a reverend, must pretend to enjoy Mrs. Peacock's [[LethalChef [[CordonBleughChef terrible cooking]] while he's pumping her for information.
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* Artie's slapstick turn as President Grant in "The Night of the Big Blackmail," complete with various makeup, prop and wardrobe malfunctions.

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* Artie's slapstick turn as [[UsefulNotes/UlyssesSGrant President Grant Grant]] in "The Night of the Big Blackmail," complete with various makeup, prop and wardrobe malfunctions.
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* In "The Night of the Hangman" Artie, disguised as a reverend, must pretend to enjoy Mrs. Peacock's [[LethalChef terrible cooking]] while he's pumping her for information.

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* In "The "[[Recap/TheWildWildWestS3E7TheNightOfTheHangman The Night of the Hangman" Hangman]]" Artie, disguised as a reverend, must pretend to enjoy Mrs. Peacock's [[LethalChef terrible cooking]] while he's pumping her for information.
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* In "The Night of the Hangman" Artie, disguised as a reverend, must pretend to enjoy Mrs. Peacock's [[LethalChef terrible cooking]] while he's pumping her for information.
-->'''Mrs. Peacock:''' Are you sure wouldn't like more of my barigoule?
-->'''Artie:''' Madam, never in my life have I been more sure of anything!
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* This dialogue from "The Night of the Druid's Blood":
-->'''Artie''': That's it, Jim, come on. We're gonna put you to bed.
-->'''Jim''': I don't wanna go to bed. It's too early to go to bed.
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* Artie's slapstick turn as President Grant in "The Night of the Big Blackmail," complete with various makeup, prop and wardrobe malfunctions.

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* Artie's slapstick turn as President Grant in "The Night of the Big Blackmail," complete with various makeup, prop and wardrobe malfunctions.
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* "Sidney" (Jim) and "Vernon" (Artie in a drug-induced haze) making their escape from the morgue in "The Night of the Legion of Death."
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* From "The Night of the Colonel's Ghost":
-->''(Jim and Sir Ian Gellico Cooper-Featherstone [Artie in disguise as an English big game hunter] are about to leave a room)''\\
'''Voice behind them''': Rawk! Fraud! Fraud! Brawk!\\
''("Sir Ian" freezes, then whips around in surprise... to see a parrot in a cage)''\\
'''Parrot''': Brawk! Rawk! Fraud!\\
'''"Sir Ian"''': ''(offended)'' Vulgar feathered American.

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* Artie competing for the job of prison guard in "The Night of the Bottomless Pit" and his slapstick turn as President Grant in "The Night of the Big Blackmail."

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* Artie competing for the job of prison guard in In "The Night of the Bottomless Pit" Pit," Artie is locked in a room with two very large men who are his competition for the job of prison guard. He disposes of them rather quickly and his spends the next minute or so ''pretending'' that a knock-down, drag-out fight is going on, with appropriate sound effects, all for the benefit of the villains outside. When he decides that he's impressed them sufficiently, he casually knocks on the door to be let out again.
* The ongoing feud between Artie and the Sicilian chef in "The Night of the Infernal Machine."
* Artie's
slapstick turn as President Grant in "The Night of the Big Blackmail."Blackmail," complete with various makeup, prop and wardrobe malfunctions.
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* Artie competing for the job of prison guard in "The Night of the Bottomless Pit" and his slapstick turn as President Grant in "The Night of the Big Blackmail."

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