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Cupid (2009) :: My Fair Masseuse (01x07)
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| Title: | My Fair Masseuse |
| Episode #: | 01x07 |
| Production Number: | 107 |
| Original Airdate: | Tuesday June 16th, 2009 |
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In a riff on George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion (the original play upon which the musical My Fair Lady was based), Trevor sets out to retrain a "lower class" massage therapist to make her more acceptable for the family of her "upper class" ex-boyfriend by connecting her with a dialogue coach to disguise her history. Also, Claire thinks she's onto a clue to Trevor's actual past, but is it a faux lead?
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Debbie: Hey! You might remember me from such embarrassing moments as last night around the toilet.
Trevor: (smiling) Vaguely. Drunk Chick Tuesdays can get crazy in here. | Lita: Eeeeugh!! You'll never guess what I found in Trevor's bedroom! Open your palm. (pours out the contents of a little red bag) They're teeth!
Felix: (mildly disgusted) And I needed them in my hand why?
Lita: Trevor has a bag of teeth under his nightstand. A bag of teeth!
Felix: I am sure there's a logical explanation.
Lita: Uh, yeah, he killed his old roommates and kept their teeth!
Felix: That's where your mind goes?
Lita: Sorry... Where's the 'bag of teeth' Happy Place?
Felix: It's none of our business. Just put his teeth back. | Walter: (dropping his tone, revealing a Boston accent) I got a pretty good idea what it's like, Deb.
Debbie: You, too, Brutus? | Walter: I grew up smart in a part of town where smart got your ass kicked. |
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Trevor: Women need a grand display, buddy. They want boom boxes and Peter Gabriel.
A reference to a key scene in the movie Say Anything, in which John Cusack stands outside Ione Skye's bedroom in the rain holding a boom box playing Peter Gabriel's In Your Eyes. | Trevor: Gunter Glieben Glauchen Globen.
The opening line from Def Leppard's classic song Rock of Ages. | Trevor: Oh, so, I guess The Beatles' were right. "All you need is things in common"?
"All You Need Is Love" is a classic hit by The Beatles. | Debbie: You, too, Brutus?
Et tu, Brutus? (Latin for "And you, Brutus?") is a line associated with the death of Julius Caesar, as he was killed by members of the Roman Senate for attempting to take on the mantle of emperor. It refers to his reaction to being stabbed by Brutus, who he believed to be a very trustworthy ally. |
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