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Justice League Unlimited
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| Title: | Injustice For All (2) |
| Episode Number: | 19 |
| Season: | 1 |
| Season Episode #.: | 19 |
| Production Number: | 1.09 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday September 13th, 2002 |
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With Batman captured and secured, the Injustice Gang tries to find a way to break in the League’s Watchtower. He tries to play the villains one against each other, thus buying him and the League some time. Luthor sends off Star Sapphire, the Shade, and Grundy to conceal a bomb inside the Watchtower. In the meanwhile, Luthor’s disease is progressing quickly, so he enlists Ultra-Humanite’s help to find a way to ease his pain. | There are no foreign summaries for this episode Contribute Here |
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| Copperhead: (to Superman) What are you going to do, boy scout? Short my sheets? Give me a wedgie? | Batman: Joker! I should have known you'd be in on this.
Joker: Really? I must be falling into a rut. | Batman: I could have escaped any time. But I thought I'd stick around and keep an eye on you clowns.
Joker: You're despiccable. |
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| Lex Luthor: (To Ultra Humanite) Et tu, Humanite?
Et tu, Brute: these are the very words Julius Caesar said to Brutus after Brutus [literally] stabbed Caesar in the back. The words 'et' and 'tu' mean 'and' and 'you' respectively and bear the meaning of betrayal. | Joker: (To Batman) You're despicable.
This is the catchphrase of Sylvester the Cat, from the Looney Tunes cartoons, and are often uttered when his cunning plans have been foiled. |
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