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Sealab 2021 :: Tourist Season (03x02)
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| Title: | Tourist Season |
| Episode #: | 03x02 |
| Production Number: | 2304 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday November 30th, 2003 |
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Murphy makes a commercial for tourists to come visit Sealab to pay for the money they didn't even owe before the commercial was made.
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This episode does not have the usual intro and theme song. |
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Debbie Love: Who can tell me the ocean's number one enemy?
Fat Tourist: Oh.. um.. the sky?
Debbie Love: The.. you just talking crazy fat man. | Murphy: That kid's head is made of cheese!
Sparks: Uhh.. I think it's just a hat.
Murphy: Well I mean still though..
Sparks: ..still what? | Murphy: Sparks, philly cheese steaks for everybody.
Sparks: Oh yeah, coming right up skip!
Angry Tourist: I'll shove the cheese steak up your ass!
Murphy: Ooh, I seriously doubt that.
Fat Tourist: I'll have the cheese steak. Either hole please. | Stormy: All aboard, sheep-ple! |
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Debbie: Paul Shaffer look-a-like guy, everybody!
Paul Shaffer has been the band leader of both the Late Night With David Letterman (1982) and the Late Show with David Letterman (1993). | Doctor Virjay: Who am I, The Rockford Files?
The Rockford Files was a NBC crime drama about a private investigator named Jim Rockford, working out of Malibu, Los Angeles. It aired for six seasons, from 1974 to 1980. | Fat Tourist: Are you done with the pig's head? Are you gonna eat that?
After arriving on the deserted island, the tourists come across a pig's head on a stick. This is a reference to the novel "Lord of the Flies," by William Golding. The novel is the story of a group of school-boys who get stuck on an island, then attempt to govern themselves but with disastrous results. TIME magazine listed it as one of the 100 best English-language novels in the last century. |
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