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9->''"My, my, my, my GOD!!"''
10-->-- '''Crow''', reacting to the {{squick}}-y love scene that accompanies the ThematicThemeTune.
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12Film watched: ''Film/{{Mitchell}}''
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14On October 23, 1993, the edited-for-television release of ''Mitchell'' was featured as an episode of ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000''. Particularly mocked were Mitchell's alcoholism, slovenliness and uncouth behavior.
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16According to the ''[[WordOfGod Amazing Colossal Episode Guide]]'', actor Joe Don Baker was very angry at the [=MST3K=] treatment of ''Mitchell'', and threatened physical violence on any of the cast or crew should he ever meet them in person. However, this didn't sway them from later featuring (and happily mocking) another of Baker's films, ''Film/FinalJustice'', and hurling even more vicious insults at Baker. Kevin Murphy (Tom Servo and one of the head writers) later said that Baker likely meant it in a joking manner. Mike Nelson felt that Baker was less annoyed by the episode than being repeatedly asked about it, and that his "threat" was more of an attempt to discourage reporters than directed at Best Brains themselves.
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18Creator/JoelHodgson, however, said at one of his "Riffing Myself" stage shows that Baker was approached by ''Shout! Factory'' for an interview for their DVD release of the ''Mitchell'' episode, and Baker explained that he disliked ''[=MST3K=]'' for [[IAmNotLeonardNimoy using his real name in their jokes, instead of his character name]], making the jokes seem more personal and direct. Until Baker himself goes on the record, [=MST=]ies can decide for themselves which version they find is most plausible.
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20This episode is notable for being the final regular episode to star series creator Hodgson, as well as the introduction of his replacement [[TheDanza Mike Nelson]] (who had been the head writer since Season 2, and previously appeared on-screen as characters like [[Film/ManosTheHandsOfFate Torgo]] and [[Film/GameraVsZigra Kenny]]).
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22The episode is available in the Gizmoplex [[https://www.gizmoplex.com/mst3k/season:5/videos/mst3k-107-mitchell here]], on Creator/ShoutFactory [[https://www.shoutfactorytv.com/mystery-science-theater-3000/mst3k-mitchell/55df5bee69702d071d242e02 here]], and on the [[Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 [=MST3K=]]] [=YouTube=] channel [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmNZwJTp9nM here]].
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24!!The Segments:
25[[AC:Prologue]]
26* Joel has built a toothpick replica of Monticello, which Crow and Servo want to destroy. He allows them to destroy it, but they leave it alone, as Servo says it ruins the fun. It seems that the model is safe, but by Commercial Sign, Crow and Servo are at it.
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28[[AC:Segment 1]]
29* Joel briefly shows off his Daktari stool. The Mads don't have an invention this time, but have a new temp, Mike Nelson, who's helping them with their audit by the Fraternal Order of Mad Science.
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31[[AC:Segment 2]]
32* Joel leads Crow and Servo on a hike to the SOL's refuse trench so they can field strip and reassemble themselves. Gypsy stays behind on the bridge and answers an accidental transmission by the Mads. Frank and Dr. Forrester plan to murder Mike, but Gypsy concludes that Joel is their target.
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34[[AC:Segment 3]]
35* Busily planning for a way to get Joel off the SOL, Gypsy tells him about his impending death and her plans. Not paying any mind to her manic state, Joel assures Gypsy that he's not going anywhere. She then tries to gain the help of Crow and Servo, though the two are busy bouncing on pogo sticks and singing old TV theme songs. Nevertheless, Gypsy soldiers on.
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37[[AC:Segment 4]]
38* Gypsy enlists Mike's help in her plan. Through Deep 13's computer, he provides the location of an escape pod, "Deus ex Machina", hidden inside a box of hamdingers. Mike initiates the escape sequence after conquering the command line interface and tricking Frank into giving him the keys.
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40[[AC:Segment 5]]
41* Gypsy initiates the escape sequence as Joel tries to read a letter. He suddenly drops down from the bridge to the pod, which launches back to Earth. Transmitting from the pod, Joel tells the 'Bots that he's taught them as much as they could learn about Earth, and presents a plaque for them to remember him by. After Servo disagrees with his choice of quote, Joel bids farewell for good, prompting the 'Bots to panic. Back in Deep 13, an infuriated Dr. Forrester panics because Joel's escape means his experiment is ruined. When pondering who he could possibly find to replace him at this hour, Mike shows up with his time card, asking for it to be signed. Dr. F gives an evil laugh and soon asks Mike what size jumpsuit he wears, having found a new test subject after all.
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44!!The status quo-shattering ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' presentation of ''Film/{{Mitchell}}'' contains examples of:
45* AccidentalMisnaming: TV's Frank inexplicably calls Dr. Forrester "Steve" early on in the episode. [[RunningGag This wouldn't be the first or last time.]]
46* ActorISTheTitleCharacter: Two rapid-fire examples from the opening credits of the film.
47-->'''Tom:''' ''Mittens''? A cop movie called ''Mittens''?!\
48'''Crow:''' Joe Don Baker '''''IS''''' Mittens. He's a cop!\
49'''Tom:''' ''Mithril?''... Oh, it's ''Mitchell''.\
50'''Crow:''' Oh, the Martha Mitchell story.\
51'''Tom:''' Joe Don Baker '''''IS''''' Martha Mitchell.
52* AndStarring: With the incoming change of host, "And presenting Michael J. Nelson as Mike Nelson" is added at the tail of the cast credits.
53* AreYouPonderingWhatImPondering: When Forrester realizes they already have the perfect replacement for Joel on hand.
54-->'''Forrester:''' ''(prolonged, {{contagious|Laughter}} {{Evil Laugh}}ter)'' Are you thinking what I'm thinking, Frank?\
55'''Frank:''' Yeah, you're not gonna sign his time card, are you?
56* BigNo: One from Joel and the bots during the sex scene. Understandably.
57* BigWhat: Joel's reaction when Mitchell's gun falls down his trouser leg.
58* BondOneLiner: Since the movie doesn't provide its own: "So long, ''chum!''"
59* BrainBleach: [[invoked]]
60** Only the infamous Mitchell/Greta love scene can shock the [=MST3K=] crew, and only after they discover something on his nightstand...
61---> '''Joel''': ''Baby oil''?\
62'''All Three''': AAAAHHHHHH!!!\
63''(Tom Servo proceeds to gag)''\
64'''Crow''': My, ''my, my, MY GOD! '''NO'''!!!!'' ''(Servo and Crow proceed to cry)''
65** Similarly, Joel yells "WHAT?!" in horror as [[GagPenis an enormous bulge snakes its way down the entire length of Mitchell's pant leg]], while Mitchell himself stares dopily at Greta. [[SomethingElseAlsoRises (It turns out to be an unholstered gun.)]]
66* CatchPhrase: Said during any action scene, ie. the kind they'd put in a trailer and follow with the movie's title: "Mitchell!" Also the movie's many ''in''action scenes. Also the final riff by Joel (in the theater, for the episode, and capping off Joel's tenure as host).
67* ChangingOfTheGuard: Joel makes his farewell in the episode and one Michael J. Nelson takes over for the remainder of the series' original run.
68* ChekhovsGunman: Mike the temp, who's introduced helping with the Mads' audit and ends up being Joel's replacement when the latter escapes.
69* ContagiousLaughter: Dr. Forrester, an oblivious Mike, and an even more oblivious Frank all laugh together when Forrester stumbles on the idea of using Mike as their next test subject. At least Mike has the excuse of this being his first time down in Deep 13 (although he did just help the Mads' previous prisoner escape).
70* ContinuityNod:
71** "He's no [[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S03E22MasterNinja Claude Akins]], but what a butt!"
72** This episode, being Joel's last, is loaded with them. "[[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S05E06Eegah Watch out for snakes!]]" is used in the first five minutes and Deep 13 is cluttered with old invention exchanges (most noticeably the [[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S05E07IAccuseMyParents Cake and Shake]] and the [[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S02E06RingOfTerror life-sized Operation game]]).
73** Servo refers to the film's interminable helicopter-and-boat chase as "the maritime equivalent of [[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S02E08LostContinent rock climbing]]".
74** Just before the chase when Mitchell flies off in the helicopter:
75--->'''Servo:''' ''(as Mitchell)'' [[Recap/MysteryScienceTheater3000S04E21MonsterAGoGo What's that? What do you mean you don't have Schlitz on board?]]
76** When Cummings and Benton first get on the boat, Joel and the bots worry that they're watching ''Film/CatalinaCaper'' again.
77* CreatorProvincialism: [[http://gbnfgroceries.blogspot.com/2012/03/from-canned-goods-aisle-hamdingers.html Hamdingers]] were canned ham patties made by a Wisconsin company during the 1970s and early 80s that apparently were only distributed in the Upper Midwest and Northeast. Since Google wasn't around in 1993 and most of the audience hadn't heard of Hamdingers, there was lengthy (and sometimes heated) discussion among [=MSTies=] trying to establish what exactly they were.
78* DeusExMachina: Literally the name of the escape pod that Joel uses to leave the Satellite of Love.
79* DiscouragingConcealment: Joel escapes from the Satellite of Love on a single-seat escape pod. No one had noticed this escape pod before, despite living on the S.O.L. for years, because it was hidden in a crate labeled "Hamdingers"--a [[LocalReference Midwestern-exclusive]] snack food that [[TakeThat apparently no one likes]].
80-->'''Gypsy:''' ''There's an escape pod in Dock 14?''
81-->'''Mike Nelson:''' According to this, there's a single-occupant escape pod called the "Deus Ex Machina".
82-->'''Gypsy:''' How could I not see it? Darn! Stupid! Darn!
83-->'''Mike:''' I wouldn't blame yourself, Gypsy. Apparently it's in a box marked "Hamdingers".
84-->'''Gypsy:''' Well, no wonder we didn't see it. Nobody likes Hamdingers.
85* DramaticIrony: Because he was the one to find it among the clutter in Deep 13, ''Mike'' is the one to deliver Joel’s last movie.
86* DrivenToMadness: The StopCopyingMe segment from the movie drives Tom crazy even before Mitchell.
87-->'''Kid:''' What did you say?\
88'''Mitchell:''' What did you say?\
89'''Kid:''' Did you say something?\
90'''Mitchell:''' Did you say something?\
91'''Servo:''' '''[[TheScream AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGHHHHHHHH!!!]]'''
92* DrivenToSuicide: Servo suggests that Mitchell should turn the gun on himself after killing so many people.
93-->'''Servo:''' You know, it’s about this time in any killing spree that you really ought to turn the gun on yourself, you know?\
94'''Crow and Servo:''' Turn it! Turn it! Turn it!\
95'''Joel:''' Guys, come on.\
96'''Servo:''' Do it! Do the deed! Do it!
97* DuckSeasonRabbitSeason: After Mike asks for Frank's keys (while helping out with Gypsy's plan to get Joel back to Earth), Frank asks why Mike needed them, to which Mike responds that Frank's (car) lights were on. After Frank points out that he ''has'' no car, [[XanatosSpeedChess Mike then proceeds to ask why Frank gave him his keys]], tripping up Frank entirely.
98* DudeNotFunny:
99** Joel and the 'bots react badly to Deaney casually using the Mexican racial slur "wetback". To the film's credit, it's to show that Deaney's a racist slime.
100** Crow suggests raiding Joel's candy cache, but Servo states it's too soon after his departure.
101* EditedForSyndication: Invoked. At one point, the film's credits speed up at a moment, but returns to normal.
102-->'''Joel:''' Hoyt, what happened?
103-->'''Servo:''' Nitrous.
104* EvilLaugh: When Frank and Forrester decide to kidnap Mike. [[ContagiousLaughter Mike joins in too]], oblivious to what they're laughing about.
105* ExorcistHead: When Joel comes up on the Hexfield after the escape pod is jettisoned, rather than turning fully around, Crow spins his head behind himself.
106* FacePalm: Joel does one during the "[[StopCopyingMe Buzz off, kid]]" scene.
107* ForWantOfANail: Had Gypsy not stayed behind when Joel and the bots went out to explore the satellite, she wouldn't have been there to hear Dr. Forrester and TV's Frank plot to murder a certain problem they currently have ([[JustForFun/IThoughtItMeant that's Mike, by the way]]). By that same token, had TV's Frank ''not'' leaned on the keyboard during this discussion, Gypsy wouldn't have gotten the call in the first place.
108* FreakOut:
109** The first one is when Gypsy overhears the Mads and thinks they are plotting to kill Joel.
110-->'''Gypsy:''' Jumpsuit...? Fool...? '''''THEY'RE GOING TO KILL JOEL!!! THEY'RE GOING TO KILL JOEL!!! THEY'RE GOING TO KILL JOEL!!! HELP! WHAT DO I DO!? WHAT DO I DO!? I GOTTA GET HIM OUTTA HERE! THEY'RE GONNA KILL HIM! HELP!!!''''' ''[to herself]'' Easy, girl! Take it easy. Calm down, breathe through your nose... Here we go... That does it. Easy does it... Okay... Okay... Okay... Okay... Okay... Okay... ''[starts shouting again]'' '''''THEY'RE GOING TO KILL JOEL!!!''''' [Gypsy screams and faints]
111** The 'Bots do not take Joel's departure well. "PANIC!" Even Gypsy, even though she spent the episode engineering his escape.
112** Shortly after TV's Frank is shown having a silent ''huge'' one upon realizing Joel has managed to escape.
113* FaintInShock: Gypsy does this when she thinks the Mads are going to Kill Joel, even though they acutally planned on killing Mike.
114* HiddenInPlainSight: When Gypsy starts kicking herself for not realizing there was an escape pod on the Satellite of Love all this time, Mike calms her down by revealing it was hidden in a box of Hamdingers. "Nobody likes Hamdingers."
115* InadvertentEntranceCue: At the episode's end.
116-->'''Forrester:''' Frank, can't you see we're ruined? What are we gonna do?
117-->'''Frank:''' Well, we could send someone ''else'' into space.
118-->'''Forrester:''' Who are we gonna find at this late date to send into space?!!
119-->'''Mike:''' Could you guys sign my time card?
120-->'''Mads:''' [{{evil laugh}}ter]
121* IsThisThingStillOn: A variant: TV's Frank unknowingly leans on the keyboard in Deep 13, calling the SOL as he and Dr. Forrester discuss killing Mike.
122* KickedUpstairs: Practically literally: after Joel escapes, Dr. Forrester and TV's Frank decide to, instead of killing him, have Mike be Joel's replacement.
123* KuleshovEffect: Used to great effect (in homage to fellow CyberCyclops [[Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey HAL-9000]]) as Gypsy is shown to read lips on Forrester and Frank[[note]]though she can still clearly hear them[[/note]] and suddenly come to realize the Mads are planning to kill someone.
124* JizzedInMyPants:
125-->'''Mitchell:''' ''(after spilling beer on Greta)'' Sorry, the beer got a little excited.
126-->'''Crow:''' ''(as Greta)'' That's okay. We can just cuddle.
127* MistakenForMurderer: Sort-of: An actual plot by the Mads to kill ''Mike'' is mistaken by Gypsy to be a plot to kill Joel.
128** Which turns out to be a very happy accident for Joel, who gets to return to Earth. Less so for Mike, whose life is spared because the Mads now [[CantKillYouStillNeedYou need him as a replacement]].
129* MundaneMadeAwesome: Crow wants to remind us that the otherwise-unimpressive car chase scene contains "Hot ''merging'' action!"
130* OhCrap: TV's Frank's reaction to Joel's escape from the SOL, including a LoudGulp when Forrester shows up.
131* [[PutOnABus Put in a Pod]]: Farewell, Joel Robinson.
132* ReversePsychology: Joel uses this to protect his toothpick model of Monticello from Tom and Crow. [[SubvertedTrope Then they smash and burn it anyway.]]
133* RiddleForTheAges: You wanna know what this week's fan letter is about? Too bad! Joel gets dumped into the escape pod before he can read it.
134* RightManInTheWrongPlace: Mike managed to pick the absolute ''worst'' time to get his time card signed.[[note]]Or the ''best'' time, considering they were [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness planning to kill him]] right up until [[CantKillYouStillNeedYou Joel escaped]]....[[/note]]
135* RunningGag:
136** Confusion at the loads and loads of Mafiosi in the film.
137** References to Linda Evans' various ex-husbands (Yanni taking the worst of it).
138** Mitchell constantly being hungry, drunk, slovenly, confused, or all of the above.
139** After determining the unnamed burglar at the beginning looks like Music/JohnnyMathis, Tom Servo sings several of his signature songs.
140** Merlin Olsen gets a lot of cracks about his famous time as the FTD Florists spokesmen.
141** Joe Don Baker's short-lived '70s series ''Eischied'' gets several cracks (though his most famous role in ''Film/WalkingTall1973'' is strangely barely touched on).
142** The show's running gag of bashing low-end appliance company Gold Star makes an appearance. Gold Star is now known as the much more premium brand LG.
143** Benton is a lousy butler.
144** Servo "narrating" the movie's ''many'' wide aerial shots accompanied by uptempo horn music, as though they're scenes from a 3M industrial film.
145* ShoutOut: Several.
146** Tom Servo misinterprets the confusing title card as saying [[Literature/TheLordOfTheRings "mithril"]] before correcting himself.
147** "Mitchell, will you stand up, please?" is a reference to the "How Not to be Seen" sketch from ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus''.
148** The riffers reference virtually every 1970's cop drama (or thereabouts). ''[=McQ=]'', ''Series/{{CHiPs}}'', ''Film/DirtyHarry'', the list goes on.
149*** [[{{Film/Shaft}} "Who's the puffy guy who's a big blurry sex machine? Mitchell!"]]
150** The scene where Gypsy overhears the plot to kill Mike is a parody of the scene from ''Film/TwoThousandOneASpaceOdyssey'' where HAL reads the astronauts' lips.
151** When Gypsy is trying to puzzle out a way to save Joel, she scrawls the letters "P. O. E." on a whiteboard--a reference to ''Film/DrStrangelove''.
152** Joel quotes from ''Film/SevenFacesOfDrLao'' in his farewell message plaque to the 'bots.
153** "[[Film/TheWizardOfOz Sorry folks, I can't come back, I don't know how it works, goodbye!]]"
154** Joel and Tom sing a little Music/PinkFloyd at the beginning of the movie.[[note]]"[[Music/TheDarkSideOfTheMoon Brain Damage]]," to be specific.[[/note]]
155** Crow says Mitchell looks like [[Literature/{{Beowulf}} Grendel]].
156** Upon seeing the title, Crow thinks it's a biopic of Martha Mitchell. Which actually would probably make for a pretty interesting film; she was the wife of Richard Nixon's attorney general and became infamous for her colorful comments to the press, ultimately playing a large role in breaking the story of how big the Watergate conspiracy was with the administration trying to silence her by saying she was delusional from her alcoholism.
157** Servo jokes that the one exciting thing about the car chase is that ''Film/VanishingPoint'' is being filmed on the other side of the canyon.
158** "Let's rip off the last scene from ''Film/KeyLargo'', Mitchell!"
159** As some hitmen pursue Mitchell on foot in the early stretch of the climax, Crow notes one of them resembles Creator/AndyKaufman and starts to mimic Kaufman's Foreign Man/[[Series/{{Taxi}} Latka Gravas]] voice: "Get back here, you're so stupeed!" When the hitman is shot in the face, Crow signs off on the gag with "Tank you veddy much!"
160** Crow claims the "Buzz off, kid!" scene was "the inspiration for ''Film/CopAndAHalf''!"
161** Cummings and Gallano meeting at a park prompts Servo to sing a reworded line from [[Music/{{Chicago}} "Saturday in the Park"]].
162--->Mobsters laughin', really smilin', a man sellin' heroin!
163* SoMuchForStealth: As Mitchell is trying to covertly break into Deaney's house, Joel and the bots gleefully point out all the cars driving by (the producers obviously didn't block the nearby streets for the shoot).
164--> '''Joel:''' (as a car drives by): Hey, Mitchell!
165--> '''Tom:''' (as Mitchell): Go about your business.
166--> '''Joel:''' (as ''another'' car drives by): Mitchell!
167--> '''Tom:''' (as Mitchell): Shh!
168* SpySpeak: As syndicate leaders Cummings and Gallano meet in a park.
169-->'''Joel:''' The... spotted cuckoo bird is flying backwards?\
170'''Crow:''' It's a cold day for pontooning.
171* StealthPun: Joel's last invention exchange. "It's a ''Daktari'' stool!" "What do you think, sirs?"
172-->'''TV's Frank:''' Dak... tari... stool? Whatever.
173** For those who don't get it: "Dark, tarry stool (feces)". Fortunately, Joel's invention is simply a small sitting stool with a zebra-print paint-job, like the one memorably used on a Jeep for ''Daktari''.
174* StylisticSuck: The launching of the ''Deus ex Machina'', and the "static" that interrupts Joel's final transmission on the hexfield viewscreen.
175* TakeThat:
176** At one point in the movie a man who bares a resemblance to Creator/HarlanEllison is shown being processed at the police station desk. Crow jokes that they've arrested Ellison, to which Joel remarks "Good!"
177** Dr. Forrester tries to get Joel back on to the Satellite of Love only to find he's already landed safely in Australia. He and TV's Frank both hope that at the very least, he landed on [[Film/YoungEinstein Yahoo Serious]].
178** The reason no one spotted the escape pod is that it was concealed in a box of Hamdinger which no one likes.
179* TemptingFate: Mike asks Frank about the guy and the cute robots he sees on the Deep 13 screen. It isn't too long before he finds out.
180* ViewerFriendlyInterface: Averted - Mike has to laboriously type into a DOS-style command line interface to give Gypsy access to the SOL's escape pod.
181-->'''Mike:''' Let's see, uh... C... colon... backslash... c... uh, back... manual.exe. I hate these things.
182* WhamEpisode: [[ItWasHisSled Joel leaves]]. Duh. But, what is a bigger shock, this happens ''mid-season''.
183* WhamLine: "Say, Mike - what size jumpsuit do you wear?"
184* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Viewers of the MST cut may be wondering what happened to Deaney. He tried to run Mitchell down, but flipped his dune buggy and got himself 'sploded in a scene that was removed from the ''[=MST3K=]'' version. The opening credits are showing a portion of that scene, incidentally, where Mitchell smashes one mook's head with a rock before boosting his buggy. Deaney's death is mentioned on a radio newscast Mitchell is listening to while staking out Cummings. His disappearance is amusingly lampshaded by Servo during the movie's climax with him randomly commenting, "Hey guys, wasn't John Saxon in this movie?"
185* WhatTheHellHero: The 'bots' reaction to the inscription of the plaque Joel left behind.
186-->'''Servo:''' Joel leaves, and his last words are from ''a George Pal movie''?!
187* WithLyrics: When Mitchell is chased by Deaney,
188-->'''Joel:''' Mitchell, Mitchell!
189-->'''Servo:''' [[Series/{{Baretta}} Keep your eye on the sammich]]!
190-->'''Joel:''' Mitchell!
191-->'''Servo:''' Heart's poundin'!
192-->'''Joel:''' Mitchell!
193-->'''Servo:''' Vein's cloggin'
194-->'''Both:''' Mitchell!
195* YouHaveGOTToBeKiddingMe: "Okay... I assume you tried to gain control of the escape pod in Dock 14."
196-->'''Gypsy''': [[DelayedReaction Yes, I tried to gain control- THERE'S AN ESCAPE POD IN DOCK 14?!]]
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198-->''"He's such a super dude, the American dream, like the guys on the movie screen."''\
199'''Joel:''' Mitchell!\
200--Joel's last line in the theater
201----
202->'''Dr. Forrester:''' Of course I'll sign your time card, young man-- In fact, I think you're going to be working for me for a long, ''long'' time. Push the button, Frank...
203->''* Frank pushes the button.''
204->'''Dr. Forrester:''' Say, Mike, what size jumpsuit do you wear?
205->'''Mike:''' Uhm...
206----
207->'''Kid:''' [[TheStinger You're lying through your teeth!]]
208->'''Mitchell:''' [[TheStinger Buzz off, huh?!]]
209-> '''Kid:''' [[TheStinger Buzz off!]]
210->'''Mitchell:''' [[TheStinger BUZZ OFF, KID!!!]]

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