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Stingray (1985) :: Cry Wolf (02x11)
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| Title: | Cry Wolf |
| Episode #: | 02x11 |
| Production Number: | 019 |
| Original Airdate: | Friday April 03rd, 1987 |
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A TV star, Ty Gardiner, hires Ray to get him out of a jam with a partner who used Ty's name to set up a real estate scam. Problem is, the partner ripped off both the Yakuza and the Mafia, and Ty's been left holding the bag. | | There are no foreign summaries for this episode: Contribute | | English Recap Available: View Here |
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Mike POst, Stephen Geyer, Paul Williams | Breathe Easy | as Ray checks the security system |
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Ray: I don't work for money.
Arnold Dodd: We understand the nature of your employment contract and the terms are acceptable to us.
Ray: You keep saying "us"? Am I working for you as well?
Arnold Dodd: "Us" is a term indicating Mr. Gardiner. It's an affectation of speech often used in Hollywood. | Arnold Dodd: I suppose under the circumstances I'll just have to take the responsibility of authorizing a personal contact.
Ray: You always talk this way, Mr. Dodd?
Arnold Dodd: Yes. It's annoying to some people, I know. It's just that I"m not a very emotional man. It's a shortcoming. | Ty Gardiner: Someone's trying to kill me.
Ray: People tried to kill Hitler too. Some of them are still highly thought of.
Ty Gardiner: I put you off.
Ray: Yep, no doubt about it. | Ray: (about Ty) You can't possibly be this loony. | Ty Gardiner: So that's the deal. A favor. What kind of jerk deal is that, why not just go for the gold?
Ray: There's more to life than money.
Ty Gardiner: Oh yeah. Name me one thing.
Ray: I'll name you three: love, friendship, and understanding. | Ty Gardiner: "Introducing Stingray." I kinda like that name. Like Fabian or Cher or Charo. Just one name, no excuse, go for it. | Ty Gardiner: Who is that guy?
Ray: Yakuza.
Ty Gardiner: Yakuza? What the hell is a Yakuza? I don't even eat sushi. | Marty Finback: We don't owe you squat.
Ross: Give him his call, Marty. What's it going to hurt? He's not a bad guy.
Ray: I like you. You're gentle and kind. I wish you could have been my daddy.
Ross: Come on, be nice. It works with some guys. | Ty Gardiner: What are waiting for?
Ray: The police to leave.
Ty Gardiner: I guess that makes sense.
Ray: You think? | Ray: Do you believe in, uh, karma?
Ty Gardiner: Sometimes I believe in karma, sometimes I don't. Depends on the girl. | Ty Gardiner: It should have been you who got shot.
Ray: I did. I'm not lying here to keep you company.
Ty Gardiner: Yutz.
Ray: Yutz. |
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