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-->'''Mr. Grunwald:''' I’m your own flesh and blood, for God’s sake!\\
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-->'''Mr. Grunwald:''' I’m I'm your own flesh and blood, for God’s God's sake!\\
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'''Benny:''' I may be a little crazy, Arnie, but I’m not stupid.\\
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'''Benny:''' I may be a little crazy, Arnie, but I’m I'm not stupid.\\
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'''Benny:''' Well... ''[[ExactWords I’m]]'' [[ExactWords Mr. Grunwald]].
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'''Benny:''' Well... [[ArmorPiercingResponse Well...]] ''[[ExactWords I’m]]'' I'm]]'' [[ExactWords Mr. Grunwald]].Grunwald.]]
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* In ''Blind Alleys'', Carter and the other blind residents exact brilliant and very elaborate revenge against their cruel self-appointed keeper Major Rogers. They imprison him and his huge German shepherd in separate storage closets while starving the dog and building a wooden labyrinth with walls lined with razor blades. When they finally release Rogers and his starving dog into the maze, it doesn't end well for Rogers.
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* In ''Blind Alleys'', Carter and the other blind residents exact brilliant and very elaborate revenge against their cruel self-appointed keeper Major Rogers. They imprison him and his huge German shepherd in separate storage closets while starving the dog and building a wooden labyrinth with walls lined with razor blades. When they finally release Rogers and his starving dog into the maze, it doesn't end well for Rogers.
-->'''Carter''': We give the orders now, Major Rogers.
-->'''Carter''': We give the orders now, Major Rogers.
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* In ''Blind Alleys'', Carter and the other blind residents exact brilliant and very elaborate revenge against their cruel self-appointed keeper Major Rogers. They imprison him and his huge German shepherd in separate storage closets while starving the dog and building a wooden labyrinth with walls lined with razor blades. When they finally release Rogers and his starving dog into the maze, it doesn't end well for Rogers.
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* The motorcycle cop in "Carrion Death" manages to get one over on Earl Diggs in death when he swallows the key to the handcuffs he locked around his and Earl's wrists, ensuring that Diggs dies a horrible death. Especially great is the cop's last words:
-->'''Diggs:''' Fuck you!\\
'''The Cop:''' No. [''holds up the key''] Fuck ''you''. [''swallows it'']
-->'''Diggs:''' Fuck you!\\
'''The Cop:''' No. [''holds up the key''] Fuck ''you''. [''swallows it'']
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* The husband in "Judy, You're Not Yourself Today" comes up with a clever ploy to trick the witch who stole his wife's body; he tells Witch-Judy that she has terminal cancer and only a few weeks to live, and the witch switches back to her original body immediately.
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* The husband in "Judy, You're Not Yourself Today" comes up with a clever ploy to trick the witch who stole his wife's body; he tells Witch-Judy that she has terminal cancer and only a few weeks to live, and the live. The witch is appropriately shocked and switches back to her original body immediately.
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* The husband in "Judy, You're Not Yourself Today" comes up with a clever ploy to trick the witch who stole his wife's body; he tells Witch-Judy that she has terminal cancer and only a few weeks to live, and the witch switches back to her original body immediately.