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- That wasn't so hard, was it?
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- I guess not.
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Now, pick it up again, but slowly this time because you gotta face those fears, Victor.
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You gotta get down and you gotta pick...
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Not a word.
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Down you go.
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Face those fears.
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Good boy, Victor.
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He's a good boy.
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- You're a good boy.
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- Why do we have to stay here?
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Can't we hide in a place that's a little nicer?
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- I'll tell you, this is a condemned building.
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No one can find us here which I find to be a pretty good ingredient for a hideout.
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All right.
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All new and improved.
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All we have to do is come up with a micro step-up transformer.
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Did you locate one?
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- Yes, yes.
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Yes, I did.
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- And where is it?
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At the Metropolis Department...
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Of...?
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- Light and Power.
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- Yeah, and do they have one?
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Yes.
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They just installed them in their master switcher.
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Goody.
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When Griffin's father got out of jail, he sold the store and disappeared.
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And that warehouse you caught Griffin in, they turned that into a Buddhist temple.
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- Thanks, Jimmy.
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Keep searching.
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- You got it.
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- Miss Lane?
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- Yes.
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Carrigan.
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Secret Service.
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You phoned our office.
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Oh, yes.
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You didn't have to come down here.
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You could've just called me back.
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I never use the phone.
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Commies can tap phones.
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Now, what is all this about?
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I'm the reporter that's going to be interviewing the president.
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- We know that.
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- Of course you do.
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Well, I just wanted to make you aware of the fact that we have a minor situation that's developed with a small-time criminal.
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If it's about The Prankster, we know about it.
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Oh, you do.
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Oh, then there's no problem.
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There's always a problem.
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There is?
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No one thought there was a problem when Carter went fishing until that killer rabbit came out of nowhere and charged his rowboat.
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Killer rabbit.
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Yeah, I get it, that's good.
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Twenty-first April, '79.
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I should've been there but I took the day off that day.
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I went to the dentist.
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Impacted tooth.
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If you wanna take care of the president, you've got to take care of your teeth.
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I see.
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Well, I can see that with you and your men protecting him the president has nothing to worry about.
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Clark, I want you to meet Mr. Carrigan from the Secret Service.
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He says that he and his men have everything under control.
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Oh, good.
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Then you're not worried about this freezing weapon?
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Weapon.
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It's not a weapon.
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It's an invention.
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It seems to freeze people in place very temporarily.
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It's really harmless.
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Sort of a '90s version of that kid's game, freeze tag.
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Oh, God, what am I saying?
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Anyway, I get nervous, you know.
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The presidential...
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- Lois, that's not exactly...
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You weren't there.
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He wasn't there.
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He doesn't know.
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Mr. Carrigan is a trained professional.
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The police are looking for The Prankster.
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And Superman, I'm sure, is on the job.
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The president would probably be safer here than in the White House.
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And what do you know about the White House, ma'am?
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Nothing.
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It was just an example, you know.
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I could've said safer than a bug in the rug.
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Or two peas in a pod.
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Are you on any type of medication, ma'am?
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- Who are you?
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- The painter.
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The city decided this place needed a little sprucing up.
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- Let me see your work order.
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- Oh, I'm sorry.
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Right here, there you are.
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Oh, I'm sorry.
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- You know, no one told me about this.
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- That's bureaucracy for you.
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You're gonna get a nice fresh coat of Navajo white.
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