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* The toast to Artie at the end of "The Night of Miguelito's Revenge," especially given that it's [[RealitySubtext at least equally]] a toast to Ross Martin, who was temporarily sidelined due to a near-fatal heart attack.

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* The toast to Artie at the end of "The Night of Miguelito's Revenge," especially given that it's [[RealitySubtext at least equally]] a toast to Ross Martin, Creator/RossMartin, who was temporarily sidelined due to a near-fatal heart attack.
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* In "The Night of the Cadre" Artie accidentally knocks himself out with his own knock-out gas. Jim can't help making a snarky comment, but at the same time he grabs a blanket from the couch and drapes it over his now-sleeping friend.

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* In "The Night of the Cadre" Artie accidentally knocks himself out with his own knock-out gas.KnockoutGas. Jim can't help making a snarky comment, but at the same time he grabs a blanket from the couch and drapes it over his now-sleeping friend.
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* Jim's reaction to the reveal that Artie is alive in "The Night of the Murderous Spring" and, especially, "The Night of the Pistoleros."

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* Jim's reaction to the reveal that Artie is alive in "The Night of the Murderous Spring" and, especially, "The "[[Recap/TheWildWildWestS4E19TheNightOfThePistoleros The Night of the Pistoleros."Pistoleros]]".
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* In "The Night of the Amnesiac," Cloris becomes visibly ill just as they're about to escape Crotty's trap. The concerned tone of Jim's voice when he asks her if she's all right is just beyond words.
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* This dialogue from "The Night of the Druid's Blood":
-->'''Artie''': Now listen, Jim. Listen to me. For the past twelve hours I've been sitting at your bedside praying that you'd pull through. You have been hurt. Do you understand?
-->'''Jim''': Nah, it can't be.
-->'''Artie''': Would I kid you about something like that, buddy? Would I?
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* Jim's reaction to the reveal that Artie is alive in "The Night of the Murderous Spring" and, especially, "The Night of the Pistoleros."

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* Jim's reaction to the reveal that Artie is alive in "The Night of the Murderous Spring" and, especially, "The Night of the Pistoleros.""
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* In "The Night of the Cadre" Artie accidentally knocks himself out with his own knock-out gas. Jim can't help making a snarky comment, but at the same time he grabs a blanket from the couch and drapes it over his now-sleeping friend.

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* The toast to Artie at the end of "The Night of Miguelito's Revenge," especially given that it's [[RealitySubtext at least equally]] a toast to Ross Martin, who was temporarily sidelined due to a near-fatal heart attack. Jim and Artie's reunion scene in "The Night of the Diva" also falls into this category and has similar subtext.

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* The toast to Artie at the end of "The Night of Miguelito's Revenge," especially given that it's [[RealitySubtext at least equally]] a toast to Ross Martin, who was temporarily sidelined due to a near-fatal heart attack. attack.
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Jim and Artie's reunion scene in "The Night of the Diva" also falls into Diva," made even more so because this category and has similar subtext.marks Ross Martin's return to the series after his illness.
* Jim's reaction to the reveal that Artie is alive in "The Night of the Murderous Spring" and, especially, "The Night of the Pistoleros."
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* The toast to Artie at the end of "The Night of Miguelito's Revenge," especially given that it's [[RealitySubtext at least equally]] a toast to Ross Martin, who was temporarily sidelined due to a near-fatal heart attack. Jim and Artie's reunion scene in "The Night of the Diva" also falls into this category and has similar subtext.

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