Episode 173 - Murdoch Mysteries - "The Green Muse" - HORIZONTAL KISSING!!!!!
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Mark
Get over your face. Yeah.
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Mark
Let me take a swig of this.
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Sarah
Just a sip. Yeah. Yeah, you're right. That's absinthe. I teach that little sweetheart of licorice.
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Mark
Yeah, but.
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Sarah
Hey, maniac.
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Mark
Hey, Maniac. Intimidatory Maniac Mystery Maniacs is a comedy recap podcast dedicated to mystery TV. Each week, we dig into an episode of the show, including the murders, the mayhem, the loonies, and everything else we love. This week, Murdoch mysteries The Green Muse Season two Episode five. I am Mark.
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Sarah
I'm Sarah.
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Mark
Wow, I screwed that up a whole bunch of times.
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Sarah
You got through.
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Mark
It. I did.
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Mark
Eventually. Hey. Okay.
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Sarah
Saturday. Yes. Maniac, Brainiac, Mid-summer trivia bash. We did that. Well, 2 p.m. Eastern. It's going to be so much fun. I'm writing questions.
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Mark
There, Trixie.
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Mark
Yeah. Thank you very much. For the people who helped out in the test this week.
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Sarah
Yes, I know you will.
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Mark
It went surprisingly well, and we're getting together Everything ready for the 2 p.m. bash?
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Sarah
It's going to be prizes.
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Mark
There'll be prizes and I'll let you know. That will probably start at 2 p.m. with the questions, but we'll probably open up the the live recording a little bit earlier than that. So everybody, so we can answer any questions people have and everybody can get situated and all that great stuff.
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Sarah
And the place you want to start is our YouTube channel. You'll see a video up there that's a live stream. There'll be a link to the quiz too. All right. In the description or a QR code, you can just take a picture of this. You've got a laptop and a phone that you're using. It's going to be really easy to get in and have lots of fun.
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Mark
I'll send an email out to the mailing list with all this information in it as well. You have just a real quick one. It should be easy to do and it's fun to do. And if you don't want to answer the questions, you don't have to. You can just hear our lovely voice. Yeah, Watch us. You just won't be on camera.
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Mark
We will be on camera. I'm talking about the questions and all sorts of things like that.
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Sarah
So going to be fine there.
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Mark
Easy ones. There are tough ones and there are maniac level questions.
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Mark
Yeah.
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Sarah
Yeah, for sure.
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Mark
I'm scared. I don't know the answers to have the ones you've written already. I was like, Oh really?
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Sarah
But you know, like Jeopardy questions, there's usually like two kind of clues in the question to help.
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Mark
You get all kind.
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Sarah
Of doing that.
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Mark
So all multiple choice and all Midsomer Yes all we're asking about Midsomer. Midsomer, Midsomer.
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Sarah
Yeah.
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Mark
So watch all of Midsomer.
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Sarah
Yeah, Yeah. Honey, it's.
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Mark
35 episodes this week.
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Sarah
Yeah. To up.
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Mark
You'll be ready to go.
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Sarah
Are you could just re listen to all the episodes of the podcast.
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Mark
Yes.
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Mark
I absolutely. Either way, go study.
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Sarah
Is really important.
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Mark
Speaking of the podcast, this is a spoiler podcast. So we give away everything. And if you let your kids drink absinthe and canoodle in the park.
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Mark
They can watch the WHO does that.
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Sarah
But don't let your kids do that. Don't let.
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Mark
Your kids do that.
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Sarah
Before we dive in, we have another exciting thing that's happening this week.
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Mark
Yes. In an attempt to do less in more time, I mean, more and less time, I'm doing my Kickstarter this week for my new comic Strange Ranger, which is an all ages adventure comic set in a mysterious park.
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Sarah
Yeah, it's a park ranger.
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Mark
It's park ranger adventure. A young woman has a new job as a park ranger and is overwhelmed with all the craziness that I'm.
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Sarah
Not a normal park.
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Mark
Yes, with Beautiful art by Anson Carbonell. It's just gorgeous, super talented. He is super talented.
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Sarah
Anyhow, if you're if you're curious about that and you want to know more about it, you should check it out on Kickstarter. Yes.
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Mark
So and there'll be links to that in all the social media and I'll put a link to it in the email that goes out about the maniac, Brainiac and summer trivia.
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Sarah
BASH So the Green Muse is really an episode in which you have to decide who is the worst person.
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Mark
I have a question.
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Sarah
When the killer is not necessarily the worst of the worst person in the episode, you know, it's a challenge.
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Mark
Yes. Also, I have another question. Why is this a kissing show.
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Sarah
And is.
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Mark
Now, wow. Decide there's a lot of kissing.
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Sarah
In all caps in my nose.
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Mark
That horizontal kissing. There's so much kissing.
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Mark
There's no more flirting. There's no like it's official. It seems to me that it goes from from 0 to 100 very quickly. It's all.
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Sarah
Rubies.
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Mark
Fall. Yeah, it's all rubies rolled.
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Sarah
And whatever and whatever boring accountant Julia was out with apparently makes Murdoch incredibly jealous. That's it. No more of this messing around If you're going out with Count, I've got to profess my love for you.
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Mark
Yes.
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Sarah
Not going to lose you to some boring accountant.
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Mark
Yes. It really professes love more.
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Mark
Kim Straits is love. Hey, Mira.
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Mark
Murdoch and Julia in the park air assets I Angie.
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Sarah
They both have homes. I know he can't have guests, but I'm assuming she has a nice place to live.
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Mark
They could choose your palatial estate.
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Sarah
I'm probably. Yeah. Yeah. She's at least got her own apartment. That's not in a boarding house.
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Mark
Yeah, she's Richie Rich.
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Sarah
No, that's too well known individuals. You know, in the local society maybe have sex in the park.
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Mark
Okay, we'll get to that.
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Sarah
So Crabtree can just show up because, you know he's going to. Anyhow, we start out in a brothel once. Let's go there instead.
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Mark
We start at the brothel. And.
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Sarah
No, it's the Western music.
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Mark
And Western Music Society.
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Sarah
Academy. Clearly, all of these young ladies are music student. Yes, taking music.
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Mark
I would assume there is a piano somewhere in it.
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Sarah
There is. Remember, she's playing it.
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Mark
Yes. Oh, wait, who gets firebombed.
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Sarah
But doesn't really do any damage?
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Mark
No.
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Sarah
So they say that it produces more smoke than fire. But when Eddie Weston is getting everybody out, several of the windows look as if there's fire behind them.
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Mark
I'm stunned. It doesn't even burn.
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Sarah
It doesn't even change the carpet.
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Mark
It doesn't.
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Sarah
And it's very it's really a smoke bomb. Yeah, I guess. But boy, it sure does look like a conflagration from outside.
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Mark
It looks like the whole building is on fire from outside. Yeah. And they do such a good job of. You're my kind of canoodling, sweetheart. Good time, girl, but I need to get.
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Mark
Out of here. Yeah.
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Mark
Works on all the men. They're like, I'm out of doors now.
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Sarah
And I'm out of here. Yeah.
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Mark
Now.
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Mark
So what's weird to me is when you enter into these situations, you suddenly become partners with all these other men, right?
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Sarah
You're conspiracist. Yeah.
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Mark
So if you going into this place, which is why these places don't work like this, they work much different.
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Sarah
They're much more private.
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Mark
Yeah. Because you would immediately go, Oh, there's the mirror. I can frame him.
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Sarah
Yeah.
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Mark
Because all I was doing was, oh, I didn't know I was here for a music lesson.
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Sarah
It's like, worse than being in the Masons together. Yeah. No, it's not a you have a confederacy of secret.
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Mark
Yes.
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Sarah
That clearly if you're if you are at all willing to be outed, if it won't hurt you too much for people to know that you've been there, you have a weapon now against everybody you've ever seen there.
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Mark
Yeah. And the judge, like.
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Sarah
The judge, is actually a good person.
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Mark
The judge is a good person. But I would think that he would stay as private as possible because he doesn't want to interfere with his job, because he seems to be a moral person as opposed to his child.
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Sarah
Wow. Something went wrong there.
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Mark
Okay. Before we get to that, let's talk about Eddie. Eddie Weston is a prostitute who runs a brothel. Who? Part of Barnaby who Murdoch clearly knows.
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Sarah
Yes, because they've worked They've met in a previous case where he. He misjudged her. Yes. Or better. He also misjudged her. He says to Julia. Meaning I know you're misjudging her.
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Mark
Yes. Wow. There's just jealousy all over the place.
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Sarah
Okay, let's be clear. If you and I work together and I walk in and you're talking to a madam quietly close together, and you clearly know her, I'm going to have some question.
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Mark
I think so.
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Sarah
I think it's fair for.
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Mark
Julia.
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Sarah
To have some questions.
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Mark
Well, our listeners may have some questions, too, because they might be going. I don't remember that episode. It's because it takes place in the movies.
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Mark
Yeah.
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Mark
So there were three made for TV movies.
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Sarah
With Type to the Bucks.
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Mark
Peter OUTERBRIDGE As Murdoch. Yeah. Now we see Peter OUTERBRIDGE later on in a kind of cheeky, fun role.
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Sarah
With there's some actor crossovers, but they don't play the same roles.
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Mark
They don't play the same roles. And in those movies, Colin Meaney from Star Trek Next Generation plays.
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Sarah
Back and read.
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Mark
Back and read.
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Sarah
Because it has to be a ginger. That's the requirement. You mean ginger actor will do. Yes, as long as they have a Scottish accent.
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Mark
Now, these are dark.
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Sarah
Oh, my gosh.
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Mark
They are serious.
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Sarah
Yeah. They're not fun.
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Mark
There is an extreme amount of nakedness.
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Sarah
There's first conventions. There's no Crabtree silliness. Yeah, it's. It's tough for me to say, Oh, you should go watch them because they are so different from Murdoch mysteries.
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Mark
How they do. I watched this one this morning. The first one they do have the the dancing scenes.
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Sarah
Yeah, but that doesn't make up.
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Mark
For the lack of each other.
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Sarah
Reality.
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Mark
He does have a bike.
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Mark
So if you just.
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Sarah
Like this show, then.
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Mark
He's a guy on a bike.
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Mark
It's Montgomery plays at a Western in the movie Who That's a midsummer crossover she was in. King's Crystal is one that young daughters. And then Keeley Hawes plays Doctor Ogden in the movies. And you might know her from ashes to ashes.
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Mark
To ashes.
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Mark
To ashes.
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Sarah
There's many more there. British actors.
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Mark
It's much more British.
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Sarah
Than Canadian actors.
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Mark
Yeah.
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Mark
And like George is in the evening and there's.
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Sarah
No.
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Mark
Date there. But Helena Joy plays a prostitute. No, she plays an incredibly rich woman.
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Sarah
Oh, that's right. That's right.
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Mark
But I think you're getting crossed over because at a Western is not an upper class lady who runs a brothel.
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Sarah
In the movies. No, she is Krista Bridges, who plays her. Yeah. Isn't in there.
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Mark
She's not in the movie and in the movies. She's very, very poor.
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Sarah
Hey, you know, some funny euphemisms for brothels. Sure. Other than West, a music academy. Okay, Because, you know, if you're going to the brothel, you don't want to say I'm going to the brothel. You've got to tell people you're going somewhere else. Right?
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Mark
I remember I was dry. My dad and I were driving through a city at one point in time. It was Ottawa and like there were street and I was like, weirded out by it.
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Sarah
You were little.
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Mark
I was little. And my dad just sat there, ladies waiting for the bus.
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Sarah
So you could call a brothel a bus stop.
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Mark
I guess.
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Sarah
Hey, let's go to the bus stop.
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Mark
So in later on in life, I began calling them ladies, waiting for a bus where no bus comes.
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Sarah
Well, in medieval German Germany, you just call them a frat house.
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Mark
For our house.
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Sarah
It's just a lady house.
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Mark
Lady house.
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Sarah
Which I think could also be a convent. Maybe. Don't get those two confused, though. Nunnery is a euphemism for a brothel.
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Mark
It is.
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Sarah
So it's all confusing.
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Mark
Yes.
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Sarah
But they were also called all kinds of schools or academies. It could be a sleeping academy or writing academy, pushing school.
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Mark
I learned to push.
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Sarah
Of course, you've probably heard knocking shop. So in Terry Pratchett books in Ankh-Morpork, I think I've mentioned this before. The prostitutes are called seamstresses because it's illegal to be a prostitute. So they just say they're seamstresses.
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Mark
Yes.
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Sarah
And I always thought that was just a funny joke from Terry Pratchett. But turns out it's actually a reference to Seattle in the 1800s where that really is what they called themselves. There's this joke that there were like 500 seamstresses in Seattle, but only two sewing machines.
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Mark
You know.
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Mark
And it was a different kind of seamstress. Yeah.
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Sarah
So you could say, yeah, I'm going to go visit the seamstress.
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Mark
Okay. My mother was a seamstress and my grandmother, but not that time Seamstress.
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Sarah
They actually sewed.
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Mark
Yes, they actually sewed in a factory. So.
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Sarah
So the firebomb comes through the window. Everybody needs to get out. Nobody's seen Cora. She's dead in her room. She's been guarded.
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Mark
So a molotov cocktail is what this is. So it's a bottle with spirits in it.
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Sarah
Or some kind of flammable fuel?
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Mark
Yeah, with.
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Sarah
A rag.
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Mark
Stuck rag stuck in it. And you like the rag, right? It's named Molotov comes the. These have been around forever.
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Sarah
But they don't call them Molotov.
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Mark
As soon as you know, because they can't rhyme. As soon as there's glass, burnable liquids and a rag, you have these things just.
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Sarah
Yeah, it's not like it's an invention that would have been hard to come up.
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Mark
With. But the Molotov cocktail comes its name originates from a Soviet guy because Molotov.
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Sarah
Yeah, he's right.
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Mark
In the foreign minister of the Soviet Union.
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Sarah
Because when.
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Mark
1939 because if you remember that the Russians tried to invade Finland.
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Sarah
With Molotov cocktails.
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Mark
No, no, no, no.
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Mark
No. The weapons we.
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Mark
Had the Molotov cocktails and we were coming the other way from the Finns. Oh, right. Because they they use them as firebombs against them. So it was like a cheeky kind of it was a way they discredited Molotov.
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Sarah
I wonder if they used Russian vodka.
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Mark
I would think that probably.
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Sarah
That would show him. And hey, if you managed to put it out, you can drink it.
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Mark
Yes, absolutely.
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Sarah
Not this one. No, This one's turpentine and tiling. Yes. Don't drink that. No, don't even smell it.
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Mark
Well.
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Mark
So I people forget that Finland in Soviet Union fought pretty nonstop.
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Sarah
Well, they're not friends now.
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Mark
No, they're not friends now. But yeah, that's where it's from. Molotov cocktail.
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Sarah
Eddie Ann and Murdoch have met before. He calls her Eddie instead of Miss Weston. Yes. So it's clear that they have an acquaintanceship.
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Mark
In the movies.
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Sarah
It's trying to friendship.
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Mark
Also a naked show. They're also kissing Joe because they kiss in the movies.
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Sarah
Their first suspect is Arthur Webster, a painter who's obsessed with Cora. Yeah, The erotic lady.
00;15;24;28 - 00;15;25;09
Mark
Yes.
00;15;25;13 - 00;15;30;08
Sarah
Because he had to be kicked out the night before because he didn't want to leave. Yes, I have a question about this.
00;15;30;10 - 00;15;30;19
Mark
Yes.
00;15;30;21 - 00;15;38;03
Sarah
We find out later that she pioneered him. That's what he was into. Yeah. She ordered him around. Disciplined him?
00;15;38;03 - 00;15;38;15
Mark
Yes.
00;15;38;18 - 00;15;41;12
Sarah
Couldn't she have just ordered him to leave? And he would have gone.
00;15;41;15 - 00;15;46;12
Mark
He would have. He was. He seems to be completely submissive to her.
00;15;46;14 - 00;15;48;11
Sarah
She she say, Arthur, go home.
00;15;48;11 - 00;15;51;14
Mark
No, she needs to say Arthur. Go to the botanist.
00;15;51;14 - 00;15;55;20
Mark
House because.
00;15;55;22 - 00;16;01;06
Mark
It's clearly there. Romey Yeah. The botanist from Dinosaur Fever lives in the same place.
00;16;01;10 - 00;16;10;14
Sarah
They have the same garret dwellings. Yeah, yeah, as a studio. But she could have just said, Go home and he would have had to have done that, right? Yeah, I think.
00;16;10;14 - 00;16;11;14
Mark
I would think so.
00;16;11;16 - 00;16;26;07
Sarah
I don't know for sure this is sensitive though, right? Because this is a very upper class brothel. And so the people in there, the customers are going to be important people in society. So automatically black and read is concerned about we got to keep this down low.
00;16;26;07 - 00;16;26;19
Mark
Yeah.
00;16;26;23 - 00;16;30;07
Sarah
If they're not a suspect, we don't need to be publicizing who was there.
00;16;30;07 - 00;16;49;04
Mark
But I also think that that I think Brackenbury does that completely. But I also think that Bracken Reed knows that this lady takes care of the women who work for her, and it's a safe place and they don't get police calls much because this is all behind closed doors, because.
00;16;49;04 - 00;16;50;17
Sarah
Eddie does a good job of running it.
00;16;50;17 - 00;16;55;00
Mark
And Eddie does like he also, I think, kind of wants to protect her a.
00;16;55;00 - 00;17;14;04
Sarah
Little more because he know I'm sure he knows what it could be like. Right. What a badly run brothel looks like. Yeah. And what those women have to endure. And so he knows that this is not a bad place. But he he looks at Murdock's notebook and sees the list of people who were there. And he's like, Whoa, don't let anybody get their hands on this.
00;17;14;04 - 00;17;25;19
Sarah
Yeah, All these people caught with their strides down and Murdock strides. And he says, Bracken Reed says trousers, pants. Yeah, because their pants down caught with their pants down.
00;17;25;20 - 00;17;26;19
Mark
Yes.
00;17;26;21 - 00;17;30;03
Sarah
But Bracken Reed is Scottish. Yes. And so.
00;17;30;03 - 00;17;31;05
Mark
No, no, he's English.
00;17;31;08 - 00;17;40;08
Sarah
He's English. Right. Sorry, He's English. I couldn't find a definitive answer about when the Brits started calling underwear pants, so.
00;17;40;10 - 00;17;42;11
Mark
But are you in North.
00;17;42;11 - 00;17;43;18
Mark
American.
00;17;43;20 - 00;17;45;02
Mark
Listeners?
00;17;45;04 - 00;17;45;23
Sarah
They're pants.
00;17;45;24 - 00;17;46;21
Mark
In England.
00;17;46;21 - 00;17;49;05
Sarah
Pants are underwear, Yes.
00;17;49;05 - 00;17;53;18
Mark
Much like our dog are old dog Fanny, because everybody in.
00;17;53;18 - 00;17;56;09
Mark
England didn't go. Yes.
00;17;56;11 - 00;17;58;21
Mark
Euphemism for female gender tails.
00;17;58;21 - 00;18;01;16
Sarah
Yes. But we didn't didn't name her for that.
00;18;01;16 - 00;18;03;16
Mark
We didn't name her for that. So when they say.
00;18;03;16 - 00;18;04;08
Mark
Pants.
00;18;04;13 - 00;18;07;20
Mark
Caught with their pants down, they mean but ass naked.
00;18;07;25 - 00;18;12;01
Mark
Yes. Well, I think I think.
00;18;12;03 - 00;18;42;07
Sarah
It means the same thing. It means that you're vulnerable. Yeah. In a way that is exposing. Yes. Right. Just as if you had to go to the bathroom in the woods and a deer came along and you couldn't run because your pants around your pants singer vulnerable and expose your pantaloons. But when he said pants, because I've been caught in that so many times watching British TV and movies and books and stuff, that when they say pants, I have to remind myself they mean underwear.
00;18;42;07 - 00;18;49;19
Sarah
I just started giggling to myself because it's like he's saying, just their pants are down, meaning just your underwear is down, but.
00;18;49;19 - 00;18;49;27
Mark
Not.
00;18;49;27 - 00;18;52;05
Sarah
Your not trousers, trousers.
00;18;52;09 - 00;18;56;13
Mark
Oh, I hate that. Oh my gosh. Like when the words.
00;18;56;15 - 00;19;01;20
Sarah
Like when the elastic blows out and you're wearing it sags in your pants and.
00;19;01;23 - 00;19;06;17
Mark
Your bare butt touches your pants. Oh, the worse your.
00;19;06;17 - 00;19;10;02
Sarah
Trousers are in place, but your underwear is not so.
00;19;10;02 - 00;19;11;16
Mark
Awful. I don't know.
00;19;11;19 - 00;19;13;14
Sarah
And then I just had this.
00;19;13;16 - 00;19;17;13
Mark
And here she is so I can being in bed.
00;19;17;13 - 00;19;20;11
Mark
And here she touches the mattress.
00;19;20;13 - 00;19;33;12
Sarah
So she just. Yeah, I just had this image of all these fancy men running out of this place to get away. They've pulled their pants up, but their underwear is sagging around their knees. You know, it was hard to run like that.
00;19;33;13 - 00;19;34;13
Mark
I hate that feeling.
00;19;34;13 - 00;19;38;09
Sarah
Anyway, that was my own little mental joke that I couldn't get over with.
00;19;38;11 - 00;19;43;01
Mark
Hey, let's shoehorn abstinent into this episode.
00;19;43;03 - 00;19;47;13
Sarah
Just because, you know, Murdoc and Julia could never get together if they're not drunk.
00;19;47;17 - 00;19;57;19
Mark
So the idea is that they had some absinthe which has wormwood in it that makes you hallucinate. But they figured out later on that it was totally spiked. It had to.
00;19;57;19 - 00;20;19;24
Sarah
Be. Well, that's because though Webster is infatuated with Cora, she's actually in love with Judge Belson. Right. And the judge, though he denies it was there the night before, but he can't remember anything. He sort of passed out. And when he woke up, she was dead. Yeah. So the absinthe is why he was unconscious like that. And why she was unconscious to be killed.
00;20;19;29 - 00;20;20;17
Mark
Yeah.
00;20;20;19 - 00;20;33;26
Sarah
So there's no fighting back. It's you you'd think you're going to hate, Westen because he clearly lies when Murdock says, Where were you? He's lying. Yeah, it's. It's a no brainer, right? He's denying that he's been to the Brock.
00;20;33;27 - 00;20;35;01
Mark
Wilson NatWest and.
00;20;35;02 - 00;20;41;14
Sarah
Sorry, Wilson, But as soon as he opens up about his relationship with her, you're like, Oh.
00;20;41;17 - 00;20;42;03
Mark
And.
00;20;42;03 - 00;20;50;25
Sarah
You're okay. You're like, you think, Oh, you're a grumpy old denier, Ritchie Judge, jerk, I'm going to hate you. Oh, no. I don't.
00;20;50;27 - 00;20;54;27
Mark
Know. At the end of the episode, you feel nothing but pity for the judge.
00;20;54;27 - 00;20;55;13
Mark
You feel bad.
00;20;55;13 - 00;20;56;10
Sarah
For him like.
00;20;56;10 - 00;20;59;13
Mark
He he obviously he lost his wife.
00;20;59;18 - 00;20;59;27
Mark
Mm.
00;21;00;06 - 00;21;03;07
Mark
And I'm sure he would say he missed her greatly.
00;21;03;07 - 00;21;03;24
Mark
Yeah.
00;21;03;27 - 00;21;07;01
Sarah
He clearly has made mistakes raising his son.
00;21;07;04 - 00;21;08;13
Mark
I would say.
00;21;08;15 - 00;21;12;01
Sarah
And he's in love with a prostitute like, well his wife is not going well.
00;21;12;01 - 00;21;16;08
Mark
I would say that he make he doesn't make excuses for his son.
00;21;16;08 - 00;21;16;16
Sarah
No.
00;21;16;17 - 00;21;19;13
Mark
But he doesn't speak poorly of his son.
00;21;19;16 - 00;21;27;07
Sarah
But he also doesn't do what he needs to do to stop him, stop enabling his behavior. Yes. But he doesn't cut him off.
00;21;27;13 - 00;21;29;14
Mark
No. How old is the son, anyway?
00;21;29;14 - 00;21;30;20
Sarah
He's got to be 25.
00;21;30;20 - 00;21;32;19
Mark
Feels like he's 35.
00;21;32;22 - 00;21;34;02
Sarah
Old enough to know better.
00;21;34;02 - 00;21;37;19
Mark
It feels like the judge in the sun or just a little too close in age.
00;21;37;21 - 00;21;42;08
Sarah
No, I don't think so. I felt that the judge looked 60. Son looks 25.
00;21;42;08 - 00;21;43;12
Mark
He looks older than me.
00;21;43;13 - 00;21;44;27
Mark
Yeah. Yeah, right.
00;21;45;04 - 00;21;55;27
Sarah
Well, so the judge is not a jerk. He's a mistaken jerk. Yeah, his son is a jerk. And then in comes the next jerk, Mr. Beecher from the Temperance League.
00;21;55;29 - 00;21;59;05
Mark
Okay, No one talks to Margaret except for marker.
00;21;59;09 - 00;22;00;03
Mark
Yeah, I.
00;22;00;03 - 00;22;01;13
Mark
Don't like that He talks from.
00;22;01;13 - 00;22;17;29
Sarah
Marker. Don't. Don't tell me what your wife says. Yes, but poor black and read. He he dreads the Temperance League like nothing else. Never mind the whiskey he keeps in the decanter over on the sideboard and the bottle in his drawer and everything else. Well, his wife is like, Oh, the Temperance League. You should stop.
00;22;17;29 - 00;22;28;06
Mark
Drinking. And I have to think from what I know of temperance movements, that they could easily get taken over by sort of puritanical elements.
00;22;28;09 - 00;22;36;13
Sarah
Oh, yeah. Because they were against alcohol for a reason. It wasn't just, Oh, well, you know, it's bad for your health. It was the devil's like devil's drink.
00;22;36;15 - 00;22;38;18
Mark
The effect on families was the biggest.
00;22;38;18 - 00;22;45;01
Sarah
Yeah. So anything that had that negative effect on families was on their list. So brothels were certainly on their list. Yeah.
00;22;45;08 - 00;22;47;11
Mark
There are thousands of members of the Temperance.
00;22;47;18 - 00;22;52;02
Sarah
The Beecher should just wear a big sign that says I'm hypocrite.
00;22;52;04 - 00;22;55;05
Mark
Yeah, about you.
00;22;55;07 - 00;22;56;28
Sarah
When the madam is like.
00;22;57;00 - 00;22;59;16
Mark
You, sir. Yeah. All right.
00;22;59;16 - 00;23;19;16
Sarah
Hypocrite. He wants the brothel shut down. He wants everybody who is a client there to be arrested. He wants there to be no alcohol and he's willing to blackmail and be sneaky and fly and put all kinds of pressure on Brack and Reid. I've got no trouble making power responsible for what they're supposed to do. Yes, but Beecher is a slime.
00;23;19;17 - 00;23;24;11
Mark
He is. He's. He is the worst kind of hypocrite. Yeah, he is.
00;23;24;11 - 00;23;26;08
Mark
The don't work.
00;23;26;11 - 00;23;31;21
Mark
Don't do is don't do what I say. No, I'm not going to do what I say. But you have.
00;23;31;21 - 00;23;34;17
Sarah
To you have to double standard guy. Yeah, absolutely.
00;23;34;17 - 00;23;35;24
Mark
Just horrific.
00;23;35;26 - 00;23;38;04
Sarah
Speaking in slime. Let's go to the morgue.
00;23;38;07 - 00;23;38;29
Mark
Okay.
00;23;39;02 - 00;23;44;26
Sarah
We've got Pora on the slab, and Julia has her stomach contents in a glass.
00;23;45;01 - 00;23;50;01
Mark
The actress who plays Cora does nothing but good. Dead body doctors.
00;23;50;03 - 00;23;51;04
Sarah
Does a great job.
00;23;51;07 - 00;23;54;08
Mark
She doesn't have to be naked like people in the movies.
00;23;54;09 - 00;23;56;23
Sarah
Face down with the blood everywhere is not easy.
00;23;56;24 - 00;24;02;28
Mark
With her eyes open. Yeah, she's doing good. And they pick her up and they're. Yeah, she's fantastic.
00;24;03;02 - 00;24;07;02
Sarah
To her hands. The stomach contents to Murdoch. And I thought he was going to drink.
00;24;07;02 - 00;24;08;27
Mark
A second and.
00;24;08;29 - 00;24;11;18
Sarah
Then he puts it up to his nose, smell it, like get.
00;24;11;18 - 00;24;14;29
Mark
Over your face. Yeah.
00;24;15;02 - 00;24;16;09
Mark
Let me take a swig of this.
00;24;16;13 - 00;24;25;29
Sarah
Just a sip. Yeah. Yeah, you're right. That's absinthe. I think that little sweet sort of licorice.
00;24;26;02 - 00;24;31;16
Mark
But the son Paul has arrived at the station. Oh, with bloody.
00;24;31;16 - 00;24;32;08
Mark
Coo. Oh, I.
00;24;32;08 - 00;24;35;08
Sarah
Hate him as soon as he opens his mouth.
00;24;35;13 - 00;24;39;26
Mark
I think they're completely aware right away that he's framing his father too.
00;24;39;27 - 00;24;53;27
Sarah
Yeah, because. Okay, so the guy who plays Paul, his name is Matthew Addison and I, if we had a best actor of the episode, I would give it to him because he is so good at being a bad actor.
00;24;54;00 - 00;24;55;00
Mark
Yeah, right.
00;24;55;03 - 00;25;01;12
Sarah
Like to be an actor who then has to play a bad liar. Yes. It's got to be a challenge.
00;25;01;17 - 00;25;04;20
Mark
You've got to give off all these signs that you're lying.
00;25;04;23 - 00;25;14;05
Sarah
But not giving them off. Trying not to. Yeah. And he does that so well because it's like, Oh, I don't want to cause any problems.
00;25;14;05 - 00;25;14;25
Mark
Well, then.
00;25;14;27 - 00;25;17;14
Sarah
I found this in my dad's wardrobe here.
00;25;17;17 - 00;25;19;28
Mark
Bloody clothes.
00;25;20;00 - 00;25;34;14
Mark
There's really two of them, because the judge also does it super well in the first interrogation of the judge. He says nothing about the the music academy. He says nothing out towards at all. But you know, he's lying.
00;25;34;14 - 00;25;36;04
Sarah
Yeah. You know, he's denying it.
00;25;36;05 - 00;25;38;15
Mark
Yeah, that man. Oh.
00;25;38;18 - 00;25;50;12
Sarah
Okay. So both her jugular and her arterial artery were cut? Yes, with the garratt. So basically every drop of blood in her body would have come out.
00;25;50;19 - 00;25;51;13
Mark
Spray more.
00;25;51;13 - 00;25;54;03
Sarah
Or less. It would have been really, really, really bad.
00;25;54;03 - 00;25;54;15
Mark
Yes.
00;25;54;21 - 00;26;06;00
Sarah
So what does Paul do? He takes the bloody clothes and shoves them in a briefcase. Yeah, I put them in a bag. But why did the judge put them in his wardrobe in the first place? He should know better.
00;26;06;01 - 00;26;12;05
Mark
Okay. This. The judge woke up near a dead, naked lady, and there's a fire.
00;26;12;06 - 00;26;13;07
Sarah
And he loves her.
00;26;13;08 - 00;26;14;01
Mark
And he loves.
00;26;14;01 - 00;26;25;02
Sarah
Her. But when he gets home, he makes the decision. Yeah. Now I think he's sad, He's shocked. He's scared, all of that. But he's also a judge.
00;26;25;02 - 00;26;25;24
Mark
But Alpha.
00;26;25;28 - 00;26;27;13
Sarah
And he's got an asshole.
00;26;27;13 - 00;26;29;22
Mark
For a son. And I wouldn't.
00;26;29;24 - 00;26;33;23
Mark
Put it past the son to manufacture this evidence.
00;26;33;23 - 00;26;39;02
Sarah
To steal his dad's night shirt and take it over to the brothel and rub it on the bed.
00;26;39;04 - 00;26;39;27
Mark
He can get blood.
00;26;39;28 - 00;26;44;09
Sarah
Other places wherever Julia got all the vials of blood last.
00;26;44;10 - 00;26;45;04
Mark
I guess. So.
00;26;45;11 - 00;26;51;00
Sarah
Cora also has scars from being somebody trying to Garet her before?
00;26;51;01 - 00;26;51;28
Mark
Yes.
00;26;52;01 - 00;26;56;13
Sarah
And she's got lash with scars? Yes. On her legs.
00;26;56;16 - 00;26;58;09
Mark
And Murdoch says nothing.
00;26;58;09 - 00;26;59;26
Mark
What? It's next play.
00;26;59;28 - 00;27;04;01
Sarah
Oh, Murdoch, don't say that. It's like your grandma saying that.
00;27;04;01 - 00;27;08;04
Mark
Oh, don't.
00;27;08;06 - 00;27;13;04
Mark
But they have it right here with Julia because Julia doesn't judge at all.
00;27;13;11 - 00;27;14;20
Sarah
She's seen everything.
00;27;14;20 - 00;27;19;14
Mark
She just says, Well, that's some things that happen. And yeah, I know some people like that.
00;27;19;14 - 00;27;21;29
Sarah
And to be fair, Murdoch sort of says it that way to.
00;27;22;00 - 00;27;22;21
Mark
Sort of.
00;27;22;21 - 00;27;27;12
Sarah
It just were that were grossed out not by that but by Murdoch saying it all.
00;27;27;15 - 00;27;48;04
Mark
The whole production stopped so he could say those two words together. So they're clearly like, listen up, Murdoch's about to say sex players can say. But what we don't know is this. He's 5 minutes later.
00;27;48;07 - 00;27;49;29
Mark
Let's get on.
00;27;50;02 - 00;27;55;06
Sarah
Well, Barry White in the background. Meanwhile, Paul has an electric car.
00;27;55;07 - 00;27;59;06
Mark
Wait a minute. Mark does inventions. Let's put her electrical card here.
00;27;59;09 - 00;28;15;03
Sarah
I looked up these cars because I really wanted to understand how you drive them because they have a stick. It's a stick, but it's kind of like a rudder on a boat. Yes. Right. And it's completely for speed. You push it forward to go faster. You push it back to slow down.
00;28;15;08 - 00;28;16;26
Mark
I don't know how you steer.
00;28;16;26 - 00;28;17;15
Mark
I don't know.
00;28;17;17 - 00;28;23;27
Sarah
You can't steer with that. Maybe there is. There's two of them. One's left and right and one's fast. And, you.
00;28;23;27 - 00;28;30;17
Mark
Know, and it is true that during this time, electric cars were created. Yes. Built, maintained and ran.
00;28;30;18 - 00;28;34;06
Sarah
Yes. The first patent for one was in 1891.
00;28;34;13 - 00;28;35;09
Mark
People will say.
00;28;35;09 - 00;28;36;02
Sarah
In Iowa.
00;28;36;02 - 00;28;45;18
Mark
That the electric car industry was destroyed by the polluting car industry. I don't know any of that. I'm not going to go into that. But there were electric cars then.
00;28;45;23 - 00;28;51;07
Sarah
Well, I know one really awesome. Well, I know two really awesome things about early electric cars.
00;28;51;10 - 00;28;52;20
Mark
Yes.
00;28;52;23 - 00;29;09;02
Sarah
So the one that he has, I'm not sure whether this is one vintage by William Morrison or the second patent for one was by two guys named Salom and Maurice in 1894. And their car has the best name.
00;29;09;02 - 00;29;10;04
Mark
Okay, it's called.
00;29;10;04 - 00;29;11;12
Sarah
The electro bat.
00;29;11;15 - 00;29;12;04
Mark
The electoral.
00;29;12;04 - 00;29;16;27
Mark
Back. Yes. Oh, my gosh. Is there a picture of it? It's just it looks just like that.
00;29;17;00 - 00;29;21;06
Sarah
Oh, they all look the same. They're just like black carriages. But it's called the electro.
00;29;21;09 - 00;29;22;10
Mark
The electro back.
00;29;22;17 - 00;29;48;23
Sarah
Salom and Maurice were more interested in the batteries than the cars. Really? Yeah. The batteries were the big invention. And they then sold their patent to a guy named Isaac Reiss in New York who started the first big electric vehicle company, EVC, as what it was called. Okay. In the early 1900s, like 1900 to 1910, they had 600 electric cabs in New York City.
00;29;48;23 - 00;29;49;07
Mark
Wow.
00;29;49;08 - 00;29;56;18
Sarah
Alone? Yeah, they could go between 14 and 30 miles an hour, depending on the model, and they could go 50 miles on a charge.
00;29;56;23 - 00;30;03;11
Mark
And again, this is what we said. We said in a number of episodes, this is all a desperate attempt.
00;30;03;13 - 00;30;04;27
Sarah
To deal with busses, to.
00;30;04;27 - 00;30;09;09
Mark
Deal with some pollution that was causing many.
00;30;09;09 - 00;30;25;28
Sarah
Problems. Yeah. So the the thing that prevented these EVs from taking taking off then was how limited the batteries were. Yeah. So if you have a cab company where the cabs can only go 50 miles before they need to charge, what do you do? What do you think they did?
00;30;25;28 - 00;30;26;17
Mark
I don't know.
00;30;26;18 - 00;30;47;15
Sarah
They bought ice rinks where they and I guess it's just ice rinks. Ice arenas because they were open again. Guess they were just available. So they bought these ice arenas and they made a giant battery charging stations inside. And so you would bring your nearly dead cab into the arena. They would swap the batteries and you'd take off again.
00;30;47;21 - 00;30;48;20
Mark
Oh, cool.
00;30;48;20 - 00;30;55;24
Sarah
So it was like a pit stop. Yeah. Slap the batteries. Off you go. And they would charge your old battery. And when that one ran out, you come back and.
00;30;55;29 - 00;30;57;14
Mark
Would cool as quick.
00;30;57;19 - 00;31;01;10
Sarah
Yeah. That's amazing. That's true. I don't know why I didn't take off more.
00;31;01;12 - 00;31;05;04
Mark
Well, you know, it's a hassle. Gasoline, big gas.
00;31;05;06 - 00;31;08;04
Sarah
If only they'd put more effort into better batteries.
00;31;08;06 - 00;31;11;19
Mark
And it's totally expected for him to have this vehicle.
00;31;11;19 - 00;31;12;17
Sarah
It's a toy.
00;31;12;19 - 00;31;13;13
Mark
It's a toy.
00;31;13;13 - 00;31;28;09
Sarah
And as soon as his dad is taken into custody just to be interviewed, he's like all the money is mine. I'm going to start spinning it. Yep. Because that car would have cost the equivalent of like ten years salary. It was really expensive at first.
00;31;28;09 - 00;31;32;16
Mark
I got to go to the hardware store and get the things to free him. Oh.
00;31;32;19 - 00;31;34;07
Sarah
Well, before he does, I.
00;31;34;07 - 00;31;34;19
Mark
Don't have a.
00;31;34;19 - 00;31;37;16
Mark
Centrifuge.
00;31;37;18 - 00;31;50;11
Sarah
He says that like a hint to Barack and read like, Well, I can't do it myself because I don't have a centrifuge. Braking means like, too bad anyway. Like it doesn't even know what it is anyway. Like, you can't build.
00;31;50;14 - 00;31;52;17
Mark
Enough crap in here. I'll tell you.
00;31;52;18 - 00;31;53;05
Mark
What.
00;31;53;07 - 00;31;55;28
Sarah
In the meantime, poor Webster is dead.
00;31;56;02 - 00;31;56;22
Mark
Yes.
00;31;56;22 - 00;32;01;21
Sarah
And he's. He's hanged in his studio. Garret.
00;32;01;28 - 00;32;02;12
Mark
Yeah.
00;32;02;13 - 00;32;04;10
Sarah
And on one of his horrible paintings, It's a.
00;32;04;10 - 00;32;04;25
Mark
Botanist.
00;32;05;02 - 00;32;05;21
Mark
Forgetting the.
00;32;05;21 - 00;32;08;18
Sarah
Cora. He's not a botanist. He's a paleontologist.
00;32;08;18 - 00;32;09;13
Mark
Ecologist. Yes.
00;32;09;13 - 00;32;10;12
Mark
Yeah.
00;32;10;15 - 00;32;17;06
Sarah
Come in. Carrying a big bone. What's going on in here Is this. Forgive me, Cora, on one of the paintings. He's very.
00;32;17;06 - 00;32;17;22
Mark
Blue.
00;32;17;23 - 00;32;26;16
Mark
He and Murdoch picks up on the subtleties of their weird relationship here. Well, I don't want to say weird.
00;32;26;17 - 00;32;27;21
Sarah
He's trying to be picked.
00;32;27;21 - 00;32;31;01
Mark
Up on the subtleties of their and the nontraditional.
00;32;31;04 - 00;32;52;04
Sarah
Dynamic, the power dynamic in their relationship. And Webster gives it away. I mean, he explains it very clearly. Yeah, I think he does a good job of explaining it concisely that Cora dominated him and that's what he wanted. And she was in charge. Yeah, right. So he always called her Miss Devereaux. Yeah. So the fact that it says, Forgive me, Cora is like a big.
00;32;52;04 - 00;32;53;10
Mark
Hand wound.
00;32;53;18 - 00;33;02;29
Sarah
Right? But then we have to go back to romance more. Yeah, the flirty, more so. So Murdoch can actually ask Julia out on a date?
00;33;03;01 - 00;33;03;15
Mark
Yes.
00;33;03;20 - 00;33;06;17
Mark
They could talk about all sorts of things, including.
00;33;06;17 - 00;33;11;11
Sarah
Because she just assumes. Yes, he's saying, let's meet up later to talk about the case.
00;33;11;11 - 00;33;12;01
Mark
Yes.
00;33;12;03 - 00;33;15;25
Sarah
She's like, I'm probably not going to have the results yet. He's like, that's okay.
00;33;15;28 - 00;33;22;08
Mark
We can talk about other things, including crab trees, untidy, boring play.
00;33;22;11 - 00;33;23;19
Sarah
What do you think it is?
00;33;23;21 - 00;33;26;09
Mark
Paint.
00;33;26;11 - 00;33;28;04
Sarah
Why would they talk about crab trees, underwear?
00;33;28;06 - 00;33;37;10
Mark
George's puppet. Why would you ever want to know about that? You know, why wouldn't Murdoch know about it?
00;33;37;15 - 00;33;41;29
Mark
He said, Sex play. I can't be expected to understand what he's going to say.
00;33;42;06 - 00;33;45;07
Sarah
You're just broken. Now, maybe they're talking about.
00;33;45;10 - 00;33;51;06
Mark
His untidy desk. I think maybe maybe he eats out of his helmet or something.
00;33;51;09 - 00;33;58;18
Sarah
His untidy eating habits. Yeah. You would not believe what he's going to eat. And later, seasons. We see him eating things that you're.
00;33;58;19 - 00;34;00;24
Mark
Like, Oh, my gosh, George, I.
00;34;00;24 - 00;34;05;03
Sarah
Don't care if it's a new fad. What are you doing? Maybe his handwriting is bad.
00;34;05;04 - 00;34;05;21
Mark
Maybe his.
00;34;05;21 - 00;34;06;24
Sarah
Untidy handwriting.
00;34;06;24 - 00;34;07;21
Mark
Whose desk?
00;34;07;23 - 00;34;16;18
Sarah
Because. Ooh, I'm all about that. Let's meet up later because I want to hear all about crab trees, untidy handwriting. I'm on the edge of my seat.
00;34;16;18 - 00;34;23;23
Mark
Like never in my entire life. I have. I said, let's out on a date and gossip about the people I work with.
00;34;23;25 - 00;34;37;21
Sarah
Yeah, like, as a way to talk. It would be like if you said, Well, we could talk about anything over dinner, like Holocaust, Ukrainian war. My my friend, who you hardly know is messy. We could talk about that.
00;34;37;21 - 00;34;37;28
Mark
Yeah.
00;34;37;29 - 00;34;42;17
Sarah
I'm like, Wow, you've persuaded me. Of course. She says yes, though.
00;34;42;18 - 00;34;43;11
Mark
Yes.
00;34;43;13 - 00;34;50;27
Sarah
She doesn't know. She thinks she's just going for crab trees, untidy, whatever. Yeah, well, she's really going to get is way better.
00;34;50;28 - 00;34;51;19
Mark
Oh, yeah.
00;34;51;24 - 00;34;53;06
Sarah
Peanut butter and jelly.
00;34;53;06 - 00;34;54;24
Mark
Peanut butter and jelly.
00;34;54;27 - 00;34;56;06
Sarah
Peanut butter gelt.
00;34;56;13 - 00;34;58;29
Mark
Oh, yeah. It'd be the butter jelly time.
00;34;59;00 - 00;35;06;27
Sarah
Some folks on IMDB claim this is anachronistic, that they wouldn't have peanut butter and jelly, that it hadn't been invented yet.
00;35;06;29 - 00;35;20;08
Mark
Well, at first you're kind of weirded out because she talks about the peanut butter jelly and you're like, Did they go out for peanut butter and jelly? Is this a weird thing? Oh, no, they just had a picnic. So. Okay.
00;35;20;10 - 00;35;21;29
Sarah
And walked away from the picture.
00;35;21;29 - 00;35;25;15
Mark
So Murdoch made the picnic basket with the absinthe.
00;35;25;21 - 00;35;26;09
Sarah
He brought it.
00;35;26;09 - 00;35;35;12
Mark
He knew he was bringing it. Yeah. Made the picnic basket. They go and they sit down and they. Even the picnic basket, I don't know. Let's say 6:00.
00;35;35;14 - 00;35;36;29
Sarah
Eat their peanut butter jelly.
00;35;36;29 - 00;35;38;16
Mark
Time. Eat their peanut butter jelly.
00;35;38;16 - 00;35;40;01
Mark
To go for a walk.
00;35;40;04 - 00;35;43;12
Mark
Then they go for a walk and just leave their crap in the.
00;35;43;12 - 00;35;45;17
Mark
Past.
00;35;45;19 - 00;35;46;14
Sarah
And it's hat.
00;35;46;16 - 00;35;47;22
Mark
It's a different time.
00;35;47;22 - 00;35;49;07
Sarah
People didn't steal things back then.
00;35;49;07 - 00;35;55;01
Mark
Oh, okay. And then they come back and then it goes south because.
00;35;55;03 - 00;35;56;05
Sarah
They started drinkin.
00;35;56;09 - 00;35;57;14
Mark
While George's.
00;35;57;14 - 00;36;03;07
Sarah
Homework and they keep drinking. Georgie hours. Meanwhile, George is working.
00;36;03;11 - 00;36;04;25
Mark
It's George who has homework.
00;36;04;28 - 00;36;09;09
Sarah
This don't talk about him being untidy when he's the one out really working and.
00;36;09;09 - 00;36;11;21
Mark
He does a good job being a cop.
00;36;11;21 - 00;36;13;27
Sarah
Here. He does. He. He's undercover.
00;36;13;27 - 00;36;16;08
Mark
He's undercover. He doesn't get found out.
00;36;16;08 - 00;36;18;23
Sarah
But also, Paul is incredibly stupid.
00;36;18;23 - 00;36;24;23
Mark
Paul is super stupid. Put that stuff that I'm going to free my father with in the back of my electric vehicle.
00;36;24;23 - 00;36;31;12
Sarah
Kid, Don't break it. They trap him. And it's so easy because he is so dumb.
00;36;31;12 - 00;36;33;13
Mark
He is so incredibly good news.
00;36;33;13 - 00;36;51;08
Sarah
We're going to be able to release your dad. We don't think he did it. All we've got to do is find out how this other suspect got the materials to create the bomb. Once we do that, it's all good. Your dad will be free. Aren't you happy? Yay! My dad's going to be released. Hmm. Like he. He has the look on his face.
00;36;51;08 - 00;37;05;14
Sarah
You've seen it on every five year old who immediately gets a plan. Yeah. Do something you're telling them not to do. He's so easy to read. Yeah, Go straight to the hardware store. Gets exactly what they've told him to get. Yeah. Brings in. He brings it back, puts it in the garage.
00;37;05;14 - 00;37;06;24
Mark
Incredibly stupid.
00;37;06;24 - 00;37;11;14
Sarah
So dumb I'm glad he's done. Because if he wasn't, he'd be really dangerous.
00;37;11;16 - 00;37;14;16
Mark
Okay, so let's get back to the let's get pissed part.
00;37;14;21 - 00;37;18;15
Sarah
Wow. They drink so much. They have like at least five glasses to drink.
00;37;18;15 - 00;37;21;09
Mark
That much absinthe is a lot.
00;37;21;13 - 00;37;22;01
Mark
Yeah.
00;37;22;02 - 00;37;22;28
Sarah
No hard.
00;37;22;28 - 00;37;27;16
Mark
Liquor. I'm not going to say they're going to hallucinate, but they could easily blackout.
00;37;27;18 - 00;37;28;01
Mark
Mm.
00;37;28;07 - 00;37;34;22
Mark
And I did. I don't want to apply my modern male sensibilities, especially since.
00;37;34;22 - 00;37;38;00
Sarah
He doesn't drink. He can't have any kind of constitution.
00;37;38;01 - 00;37;43;07
Mark
I'm like, Dude cannot be doing this. No, she's obviously tipsy.
00;37;43;08 - 00;37;48;01
Sarah
I'm surprised that they didn't find them both just unconscious. Sits on their picnic blanket.
00;37;48;06 - 00;37;55;05
Mark
Yeah, just passed out, but no, they're kissing.
00;37;55;07 - 00;38;00;06
Sarah
It's in all caps and it has a fine exclamation point. And then my notes say horizontal.
00;38;00;06 - 00;38;01;07
Mark
Because.
00;38;01;10 - 00;38;09;12
Sarah
Precautions. We're going to have to wait for another time. Well, William, because we need precautions.
00;38;09;12 - 00;38;09;27
Mark
Yes.
00;38;10;01 - 00;38;10;25
Sarah
And he's like.
00;38;10;28 - 00;38;12;15
Mark
Oh, okay.
00;38;12;18 - 00;38;13;23
Mark
So border.
00;38;13;28 - 00;38;17;17
Mark
You're so pretty.
00;38;17;20 - 00;38;19;13
Sarah
I love that he's so hung over the next.
00;38;19;14 - 00;38;20;22
Mark
Day, so.
00;38;20;22 - 00;38;23;10
Mark
Problematic.
00;38;23;12 - 00;38;25;27
Sarah
I Just like seeing Murdoc be human.
00;38;26;02 - 00;38;30;10
Mark
Let's let's say they're a saner heads prevail. Also. She's drunk.
00;38;30;10 - 00;38;31;25
Mark
Too. Yeah.
00;38;31;28 - 00;38;33;20
Sarah
Well, so see Yeah.
00;38;33;26 - 00;38;35;02
Mark
This doesn't excuse.
00;38;35;02 - 00;38;36;02
Mark
It. No need.
00;38;36;05 - 00;38;37;16
Mark
To be like.
00;38;37;19 - 00;38;53;24
Sarah
We're both really drunk. This is not going to happen. Yes, Crabtree has been up all night trailing dummy out, and Murdoch's hung over, and everybody seems to be doing everything to make Murdoch's headache worse. Yeah, but Julia is fine. She's perky.
00;38;53;25 - 00;38;55;17
Mark
Of course she is.
00;38;55;19 - 00;38;59;22
Sarah
How is she so not hung over? She's got secret medicine. She's a.
00;38;59;22 - 00;39;01;09
Mark
Doctor. She's got secret.
00;39;01;09 - 00;39;01;25
Mark
Medicine.
00;39;02;00 - 00;39;10;10
Sarah
Paul says when he brings them to the evidence. Yes. That he was in the garage repairing the shuttlecock.
00;39;10;14 - 00;39;11;04
Mark
Yeah.
00;39;11;07 - 00;39;12;16
Sarah
You know what that is, right?
00;39;12;17 - 00;39;14;26
Mark
It's a birdie for badminton.
00;39;15;01 - 00;39;23;05
Sarah
Yes. It's like a little ball with feathers on it. Yeah, I'll point one direction. Yes, that makes it fly straight, but kind of slow.
00;39;23;06 - 00;39;23;18
Mark
Yes.
00;39;23;24 - 00;39;28;17
Sarah
Do you know, did you know that there is an international shuttlecock Federation?
00;39;28;19 - 00;39;31;14
Mark
I would assume so. Since badminton is an Olympic.
00;39;31;14 - 00;39;43;16
Sarah
Sport, it's not a badminton federation, it's a shuttlecock federation. I realize they have quite a website. The ISF. Okay, Markets International.
00;39;43;16 - 00;39;44;09
Mark
It is.
00;39;44;11 - 00;39;46;26
Sarah
They have representatives all over the world.
00;39;46;26 - 00;39;47;28
Mark
Over the world, Yes.
00;39;48;02 - 00;39;51;06
Sarah
The origin of the shuttlecock, though, is not badminton.
00;39;51;07 - 00;39;54;22
Mark
Do they look down at those plastic crappy badminton?
00;39;54;22 - 00;39;55;19
Sarah
Oh, I'm sure.
00;39;55;19 - 00;39;56;00
Mark
You have.
00;39;56;00 - 00;40;15;01
Sarah
Ones that we had as kids. Yeah, mine. I've never actually touched a shuttlecock. They had a feather on it. No, they have a little plastic picket fence. They have, but the origin shuttlecocks are used in badminton. But that's not where they started. They actually started as part of a game in China that over 2000 years old, that's like hacky sack.
00;40;15;05 - 00;40;15;26
Mark
Oh, cool.
00;40;15;27 - 00;40;19;07
Sarah
Where you have to keep it up in the air, but you can't touch it with your hands.
00;40;19;10 - 00;40;20;00
Mark
Oh, okay.
00;40;20;06 - 00;40;22;18
Sarah
And I saw one. It's funny because.
00;40;22;23 - 00;40;24;09
Mark
There were hippies 2000.
00;40;24;09 - 00;40;25;27
Mark
Years ago.
00;40;25;29 - 00;40;31;23
Sarah
No, the Seattle hippies adopted the ancient Chinese game.
00;40;31;24 - 00;40;32;29
Mark
Okay, See.
00;40;32;29 - 00;40;34;00
Mark
Thanks for explaining my.
00;40;34;00 - 00;40;34;17
Mark
Joke.
00;40;34;19 - 00;40;36;03
Sarah
Not backwards like.
00;40;36;03 - 00;40;37;26
Mark
That. No. Okay.
00;40;37;29 - 00;40;59;18
Sarah
But on the there are some questionable history sites out there who think they have the answers to everything, you know. Yeah, I found one that was explaining the origins of shuttlecocks and complete with illustrations that are supposedly from ancient Chinese manuscripts where people are like, clearly playing a game. Yes, but in one of them it was just a chicken.
00;40;59;18 - 00;41;03;06
Sarah
It wasn't a ball with feathers on it. It was just.
00;41;03;09 - 00;41;04;01
Mark
That's the order.
00;41;04;07 - 00;41;06;21
Sarah
And it looks like they're kicking a bird up in the air.
00;41;06;23 - 00;41;08;07
Mark
They're going to kick in the bird.
00;41;08;08 - 00;41;14;15
Sarah
That seems like an easier game. Yeah, if you kick the bird, it's going to fly up and then the next person just kicks it again.
00;41;14;15 - 00;41;16;24
Mark
So it's called Birdie two.
00;41;16;27 - 00;41;18;09
Sarah
It's just got feathers on it.
00;41;18;09 - 00;41;19;12
Mark
I know.
00;41;19;14 - 00;41;23;17
Sarah
Needless to say, the game never involved an actual bird getting kicked.
00;41;23;18 - 00;41;25;04
Mark
Or you think that.
00;41;25;06 - 00;41;42;29
Sarah
Would be a stupid game? My notes say never played with an actual bird. This really important so that the logic is that Paul didn't actually firebomb the brothel because if he had, he wouldn't have had to go out and buy the evidence he would have already had.
00;41;42;29 - 00;41;45;28
Mark
I think they're being kind. They think.
00;41;46;00 - 00;41;47;22
Sarah
He's too dumb to have to.
00;41;47;22 - 00;41;55;07
Mark
Tell them to have thought up the word diverse, let alone created one.
00;41;55;10 - 00;42;15;16
Sarah
He's lucky he's so dumb. Yeah, because he's a bad person. Yes, but just legitimately bad. He he knows his dad is innocent and he is willing to put his dad who is a good person. Yeah. And has always been kind to him. Yes. He's willing to let him hang. Yeah. So he can have money sooner.
00;42;15;20 - 00;42;21;27
Mark
Even when he's not there. His dad still says he's my son. I have to take care of him.
00;42;22;01 - 00;42;25;10
Sarah
He's. He's lucky his dad is a good person because he's not.
00;42;25;11 - 00;42;27;02
Mark
He's not. Oh.
00;42;27;05 - 00;42;28;11
Sarah
I'm so bad.
00;42;28;14 - 00;42;35;25
Mark
Murdoch does the right thing here and doesn't sort of be like, Oh, nothing happened. Like, he's like, Good morning.
00;42;35;25 - 00;42;36;29
Mark
Yeah, we're at work.
00;42;37;03 - 00;42;42;21
Sarah
We're official now. He have changed his Facebook status, I think two in a relationship. If he had.
00;42;42;21 - 00;42;43;27
Mark
One.
00;42;44;00 - 00;42;45;18
Sarah
Look at me and Julia kissing.
00;42;45;18 - 00;42;46;11
Mark
Prince.
00;42;46;14 - 00;42;49;07
Mark
Were kissing so.
00;42;49;10 - 00;42;50;18
Mark
That he.
00;42;50;20 - 00;42;57;14
Sarah
Needs them more dekeyser he also brings some evidence. Yeah. He brings the absinthe bottle from Cora's room.
00;42;57;19 - 00;42;58;27
Mark
Yeah, in like.
00;42;58;29 - 00;43;02;14
Mark
An accordion folder. Courtney, why would you carry.
00;43;02;14 - 00;43;04;26
Sarah
Evidence in an accordion?
00;43;04;29 - 00;43;08;03
Mark
Excuse me? I have a head in the briefcase here with it.
00;43;08;04 - 00;43;11;13
Mark
Put it in a bag. Yeah. It's the.
00;43;11;13 - 00;43;13;05
Sarah
Weirdest way to carry.
00;43;13;08 - 00;43;14;23
Mark
That around where they had like.
00;43;14;26 - 00;43;19;04
Mark
And that's one of those things where obviously on the set they were like.
00;43;19;07 - 00;43;21;00
Sarah
Stick it somewhere. Where how would he care?
00;43;21;07 - 00;43;22;24
Mark
He put it in car. Yeah.
00;43;22;24 - 00;43;23;09
Mark
Folder.
00;43;23;15 - 00;43;28;22
Sarah
Well he has a history of misuse of office supplies anyway. Remember he built diaries and pencil.
00;43;28;24 - 00;43;31;00
Mark
He does. He builds the diaphragm.
00;43;31;03 - 00;43;32;01
Mark
Use all the.
00;43;32;01 - 00;43;40;19
Sarah
Pencils in the obvious and the office to build a diorama of a bank and a theater. And he keeps big parts in a filing cabinet.
00;43;40;19 - 00;43;42;00
Mark
So, you know, he is.
00;43;42;07 - 00;43;42;20
Mark
He is.
00;43;42;26 - 00;43;44;21
Sarah
He's bad on the office supply board.
00;43;44;23 - 00;43;45;15
Mark
Dairy of.
00;43;45;15 - 00;43;47;05
Mark
Pig parts.
00;43;47;07 - 00;43;51;20
Sarah
Well, of course, absinthe had laudanum in it, so no wonder they were unconscious.
00;43;51;20 - 00;43;56;25
Mark
Like we drank the whole bottle and we were just fooling around. They were out.
00;43;56;28 - 00;43;58;22
Mark
Out.
00;43;58;24 - 00;44;07;02
Sarah
So obviously. And they they find out that the bomb was kerosene intaglio line.
00;44;07;04 - 00;44;14;20
Mark
Through rubber production, electroplating and lubricating printing presses. Not for lubricating.
00;44;14;20 - 00;44;25;05
Sarah
I'm sorry to do the I'm actually but I'm actually tiling is not a lubricant it's actually a solvent. Yeah. I have tiling in the garage by the way.
00;44;25;05 - 00;44;26;18
Mark
Oh Lord.
00;44;26;20 - 00;44;30;06
Sarah
I use it to thin rubber cement. It works quite well.
00;44;30;11 - 00;44;32;18
Mark
Well, don't build any firebombs out of it.
00;44;32;19 - 00;44;35;28
Sarah
I'll try not to. I have turpentine. I have all the ingredients.
00;44;36;05 - 00;44;37;17
Mark
Actually.
00;44;37;20 - 00;44;39;08
Sarah
I don't really care for a little.
00;44;39;10 - 00;44;40;29
Mark
Experiment that we're going to run.
00;44;41;00 - 00;44;42;11
Sarah
Don't be afraid. It's okay.
00;44;42;11 - 00;44;45;02
Mark
I'm afraid.
00;44;45;04 - 00;44;49;20
Sarah
So. They're like, hot praying press who prints something? We know somebody who prints something.
00;44;49;26 - 00;45;01;09
Mark
Beecher Yes. So it is. They succumb to the We're out of suspects in this episode, and it has to be somebody whose spoken words in this episode.
00;45;01;09 - 00;45;02;01
Mark
Yes, it's him.
00;45;02;01 - 00;45;12;02
Sarah
Yes, he he it must be somebody who we've already spoken to excuse me, and we've ruled out these people. But Bracken Reid's face is like a kid on Christmas morning.
00;45;12;02 - 00;45;13;15
Mark
So please.
00;45;13;15 - 00;45;15;24
Sarah
He so excited that it's Beecher.
00;45;15;27 - 00;45;17;20
Mark
Yeah.
00;45;17;22 - 00;45;22;22
Sarah
It's like when you find out that your bully got grounded, you're like.
00;45;22;24 - 00;45;29;10
Mark
Yes, he's a jerk after all. Yay! Yeah.
00;45;29;13 - 00;45;32;24
Sarah
I can feel superior to him.
00;45;32;27 - 00;45;39;26
Mark
Murdoch does another good thing here, buddy. He goes, Tell the judge that he thinks cause feelings were gentlemen.
00;45;39;28 - 00;45;43;12
Sarah
The resolution of this case with Beecher is kind of rushed.
00;45;43;14 - 00;45;44;17
Mark
Well, Beecher goes.
00;45;44;17 - 00;45;44;27
Sarah
Yeah, I.
00;45;44;27 - 00;45;45;24
Mark
Did it. I'm a crazy.
00;45;45;24 - 00;45;47;03
Mark
Person. Yes.
00;45;47;03 - 00;45;47;28
Mark
Why I did.
00;45;47;28 - 00;45;49;09
Mark
It.
00;45;49;11 - 00;45;55;11
Sarah
I'm the bad person. I went too far. I didn't know I was capable of all that. Yeah. Lock me up.
00;45;55;13 - 00;45;56;16
Mark
He's killed before.
00;45;56;19 - 00;45;59;12
Sarah
Like it's going to be bad for the cause, don't you think?
00;45;59;12 - 00;45;59;29
Mark
Yeah.
00;46;00;08 - 00;46;05;00
Sarah
The people at the Temperance office are going to be like. We didn't really know him right? Well.
00;46;05;03 - 00;46;08;10
Mark
This is. We would obviously say, Well, I never.
00;46;08;10 - 00;46;09;02
Mark
Liked him anyway.
00;46;09;03 - 00;46;17;06
Sarah
No, I knew it was a wrong. Yes, Obviously, Eddie's going to go to Winnipeg and open a coffee shop.
00;46;17;06 - 00;46;22;12
Mark
And there is more.
00;46;22;14 - 00;46;26;16
Sarah
Well, I think it's nice that Murdoch says he shouldn't have waited so long.
00;46;26;18 - 00;46;27;29
Mark
So. Yeah. So they.
00;46;27;29 - 00;46;28;28
Sarah
Play confess his.
00;46;28;28 - 00;46;31;15
Mark
Feelings, They play here because Murdoch says.
00;46;31;15 - 00;46;32;17
Sarah
Last night was on a stage.
00;46;32;19 - 00;46;36;00
Mark
It shouldn't have happened. It wasn't steak. And everybody goes.
00;46;36;03 - 00;46;37;01
Mark
Oh.
00;46;37;03 - 00;46;40;05
Mark
And then he goes, I shouldn't have waited till everybody goes, Yeah.
00;46;40;07 - 00;46;41;27
Mark
Oh.
00;46;42;00 - 00;46;45;11
Mark
Yeah. I'm not the only one who lives in their head.
00;46;45;11 - 00;46;47;08
Sarah
They have more in common. Yeah.
00;46;47;11 - 00;46;52;03
Mark
Let's have another pic with no green fairies or public copulation.
00;46;52;03 - 00;46;54;05
Sarah
Because I'm just craving that peanut butter and.
00;46;54;05 - 00;46;57;06
Mark
Jelly. Give it to me.
00;46;57;08 - 00;46;59;08
Mark
Like her top is undone.
00;46;59;10 - 00;47;03;13
Sarah
Yeah. Yeah, well, the neckline is unbuttoned and his tie is off.
00;47;03;14 - 00;47;04;11
Mark
Ooh la la.
00;47;04;13 - 00;47;06;22
Mark
You can see her bra.
00;47;06;24 - 00;47;09;23
Sarah
She wouldn't have a bra? No, but camisole.
00;47;09;25 - 00;47;11;05
Mark
You can see your camisole.
00;47;11;06 - 00;47;16;17
Sarah
But there's a whole bunch of whalebone and lacing and stuff under there. It's not like it's easy access.
00;47;16;17 - 00;47;17;11
Mark
Well, there's, you know.
00;47;17;18 - 00;47;18;29
Sarah
He's still well covered.
00;47;18;29 - 00;47;20;29
Mark
He got a condom. It's on.
00;47;21;01 - 00;47;25;15
Mark
Like your clothes just melt away only.
00;47;25;17 - 00;47;41;03
Sarah
But if we spoil everything, they end up getting married eventually. It doesn't happen any time soon. Don't worry about it. But eventually. And they have a child. So someday she's going to tell that child on our first date. Your dad made me peanut butter and jelly.
00;47;41;05 - 00;47;42;14
Mark
Yep.
00;47;42;17 - 00;47;43;16
Sarah
And ever since.
00;47;43;16 - 00;47;44;11
Mark
In the park.
00;47;44;15 - 00;47;45;11
Sarah
PB and J.
00;47;45;12 - 00;47;46;03
Mark
Yeah.
00;47;46;06 - 00;47;47;08
Sarah
It's got a special place.
00;47;47;08 - 00;47;47;21
Mark
Yep.
00;47;47;28 - 00;47;49;12
Sarah
Mixed feeding the kid kind of weird.
00;47;49;15 - 00;47;55;15
Mark
I will. Also, I will also mention that other than this episode, I don't believe this incident is ever.
00;47;55;15 - 00;47;56;16
Mark
Spoken of again.
00;47;56;16 - 00;47;58;11
Sarah
No, like it never happened.
00;47;58;12 - 00;48;03;27
Mark
Never happened. There was that one time we're in the park where we almost attacked. No.
00;48;04;00 - 00;48;08;05
Mark
I never. That was the. That was an absent. Yes.
00;48;08;08 - 00;48;12;10
Sarah
Oh, yeah. Let's just say that. That's why I don't drink anymore, Julia.
00;48;12;11 - 00;48;13;21
Mark
After the credits.
00;48;13;24 - 00;48;15;17
Sarah
Well, best corpse first.
00;48;15;19 - 00;48;19;08
Mark
It's a best corpse is clearly cau.
00;48;19;10 - 00;48;20;12
Sarah
Oh, I disagree.
00;48;20;13 - 00;48;21;01
Mark
Oh, you.
00;48;21;01 - 00;48;21;28
Mark
Do? Yeah.
00;48;22;03 - 00;48;24;00
Sarah
I think Webster's a better corpse.
00;48;24;02 - 00;48;26;19
Mark
I think they're moving her around.
00;48;26;24 - 00;48;28;03
Mark
He's blue.
00;48;28;05 - 00;48;33;15
Mark
It's blue, but he's got the harness on, clearly.
00;48;33;20 - 00;48;34;06
Mark
Well.
00;48;34;09 - 00;48;37;28
Sarah
No, they really hang him.
00;48;38;00 - 00;48;41;04
Mark
I'm not saying he's cheating.
00;48;41;07 - 00;48;44;09
Sarah
She clearly is really carotid and he's just got a harness.
00;48;44;09 - 00;48;45;27
Mark
All right.
00;48;46;00 - 00;48;54;07
Sarah
We can disagree. You can think cause the better corpse and I can think Webster's better corpse. That's okay. After the credits, the judge changes as well.
00;48;54;09 - 00;48;58;13
Mark
Yes, for sure, For sure.
00;48;58;19 - 00;49;03;14
Sarah
I think Paul is going to have a little bit of splaining to do.
00;49;03;17 - 00;49;04;14
Mark
Yeah.
00;49;04;16 - 00;49;09;24
Mark
Plus, let's be honest, Crabtree, watch Paul for 24 hours. Oh, he committed another crime.
00;49;09;27 - 00;49;12;12
Mark
Yeah, like he's going to do.
00;49;12;15 - 00;49;13;26
Sarah
Clearly a very unethical.
00;49;13;26 - 00;49;15;19
Mark
You're saying to do something else?
00;49;15;19 - 00;49;27;29
Sarah
Yeah, he's going to get himself into trouble. Now, the judge may continue to make excuses for him for the rest of his life, and that's his prerogative. But I don't think the judge is going to be quite so lenient on him now.
00;49;28;00 - 00;49;37;12
Mark
No, I was like, okay, who would go to Winnipeg North in Winnipeg is a bad place, but you have to have a reason to go to Winnipeg.
00;49;37;19 - 00;49;41;05
Sarah
It's a long way to, isn't it, from Toronto?
00;49;41;07 - 00;49;42;26
Mark
Probably 8 hours on the train.
00;49;42;29 - 00;49;45;01
Sarah
Yeah, I know. It's not like B.C., but.
00;49;45;02 - 00;49;45;15
Mark
No, not.
00;49;45;15 - 00;49;46;08
Sarah
Far.
00;49;46;10 - 00;49;53;14
Mark
And then I started thinking about prostitution in Winnipeg and how it must really suck because it gets really cold there.
00;49;53;14 - 00;50;17;29
Sarah
Well, you do it inside. Yeah. Unless you're Julia and Murdoch, you go inside where it's warm, so. Well, the Temperance League will come back. Yeah. Without Beecher. Yeah, but they're not gone. Yeah, She's going to go open a coffee shop. I'm glad that Eddie doesn't come back because she looks so much like Miss Pencil. I guess I'm kind of confused.
00;50;17;29 - 00;50;23;05
Mark
Yeah, I. I realized, seeing this, that I confused Miss Pencil in her.
00;50;23;05 - 00;50;27;07
Sarah
Time in my Miss pencil was in this episode, which makes no sense.
00;50;27;07 - 00;50;28;03
Mark
At all. No, no.
00;50;28;05 - 00;50;29;14
Sarah
The psychic brothel would be a.
00;50;29;14 - 00;50;32;15
Mark
Completely different place.
00;50;32;17 - 00;50;34;00
Mark
I know what you would.
00;50;34;02 - 00;50;35;19
Sarah
You know it's going to show up.
00;50;35;22 - 00;50;39;24
Mark
You can read your mind. Well, I don't know what accent.
00;50;40;02 - 00;50;40;15
Mark
I don't.
00;50;40;16 - 00;50;46;10
Sarah
Either. But instead, most I would think prostitutes can do that. It's pretty easy to do.
00;50;46;10 - 00;50;47;09
Mark
Yes, I know.
00;50;47;12 - 00;50;53;22
Sarah
You're not here to talk about office supplies, are you or crabtrees Untidy.
00;50;53;24 - 00;50;55;18
Mark
Something. Don't turn down.
00;50;55;19 - 00;51;03;03
Mark
I didn't notice in the credits there was Jim. Chad. Did you see him? No credit. He is brothel patron.
00;51;03;07 - 00;51;13;00
Sarah
No Poor guy. He's got first two first names. Yeah. Jim. Chad, you're all right. That is season two, Episode five, The Green Muse.
00;51;13;03 - 00;51;20;23
Mark
So what you're going to do is look at your email this week or our social media stuff, and we'll post it everywhere.
00;51;20;25 - 00;51;25;06
Sarah
Because you can't miss the maniac brainiac mid-summer trivia bash next Saturday.
00;51;25;07 - 00;51;27;17
Mark
Next Saturday at 2 p.m..
00;51;27;17 - 00;51;28;28
Sarah
I'm super excited.
00;51;28;28 - 00;51;31;07
Mark
I am going to have a great time.
00;51;31;07 - 00;51;35;25
Sarah
We're going to have prizes and you don't have to like score the highest score to win prizes.
00;51;35;27 - 00;51;38;14
Mark
There's prizes for just being there.
00;51;38;16 - 00;51;44;04
Sarah
You don't even have to play necessarily to get a prize. Yeah, and it's going to be a good time.
00;51;44;04 - 00;51;51;05
Mark
All you got to do is show up on the YouTubes. Yeah, and join in. Put your name in the chat.
00;51;51;05 - 00;51;55;03
Sarah
Yeah. Don't even have to, like, create a log in for anything or anything. No, no, no.
00;51;55;03 - 00;51;55;23
Mark
None of that.
00;51;55;23 - 00;51;56;13
Sarah
Super, super.
00;51;56;13 - 00;52;05;27
Mark
Easy. Yeah, super easy. But it is fun. Also, the the people who did the testings said, yeah, that was really easy and it was fun.
00;52;06;00 - 00;52;08;14
Mark
So I'm glad.
00;52;08;14 - 00;52;09;11
Sarah
You're selling it.
00;52;09;11 - 00;52;12;12
Mark
Like that. Oh, and last. It's fun.
00;52;12;19 - 00;52;15;17
Sarah
I think that was kind of assumed.
00;52;15;19 - 00;52;25;22
Mark
The Danish is broken me So my my friend Danish who I'm in the game group with hates trivia. Yeah and he also hates trivia with me because he knows I would win.
00;52;25;23 - 00;52;26;16
Mark
Yeah.
00;52;26;18 - 00;52;29;29
Mark
So we never play any trivia games in the game group.
00;52;29;29 - 00;52;32;01
Mark
And he, he just.
00;52;32;04 - 00;52;34;26
Mark
He refuses to play any trivia ever.
00;52;34;28 - 00;52;37;22
Sarah
Well, this is different. Yeah, we're all maniacs.
00;52;37;25 - 00;52;39;20
Mark
And I'm running it, so I'm not playing.
00;52;39;21 - 00;52;40;08
Sarah
That's true.
00;52;40;08 - 00;52;41;21
Mark
Because I would win if I was one.
00;52;41;22 - 00;52;42;18
Sarah
I don't think.
00;52;42;18 - 00;52;43;00
Mark
So.
00;52;43;02 - 00;52;54;03
Sarah
Maybe you said you can't even answer. The questions I've written are tough. They're not that hard. There's questions for everybody. Yeah. Every level of maniacal ness.
00;52;54;03 - 00;52;54;15
Mark
Yes.
00;52;54;18 - 00;52;55;07
Sarah
Is that a word?
00;52;55;14 - 00;52;56;21
Mark
I guess so.
00;52;56;21 - 00;53;02;16
Sarah
It is now, yes. So we will see you next Saturday and we hope lots and lots of you will join us. There's room for everybody.
00;53;02;16 - 00;53;13;17
Mark
Yes. And then we're going to take two weeks off, which means we will return on August 21st with episode six of Murdoch Shades of Gray.
00;53;13;23 - 00;53;15;22
Sarah
All right. We'll see you then. Bye, maniacs.
00;53;15;22 - 00;53;31;26
Mark
Bye, maniacs. Good.
00;53;31;29 - 00;53;35;17
Mark
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