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The Job :: Soup (02x02)
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| Title: | Soup |
| Episode #: | 02x02 |
| Production Number: | 32-01-203 |
| Original Airdate: | Wednesday January 23rd, 2002 |
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Frank is obsessed with a new soup place, and can't get enough of the soup, until he learns what may be in it. McNeil, Jan, and Pip are trying to find a missing ballerina, and it seems her disappearance may be linked to the soup. Ruben meets a suspect in Central Park, who he thinks he could be a mystical Indian chief with spiritual powers. | | There are no foreign summaries for this episode: Contribute |
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McNeil: (to suspect) Okay. We're gonna play a little game I like to call 'Soup Roulette.' Got two choices here... a very zesty little beef barley, and... your girlfriend's head. You get to pick, but whatever you pick, you have to eat. | Injun Joe: I'm not Indian. I'm Irish.
Ruben: But...
Injun Joe: I sleep outside. Do the math.
Ruben: (stunned) But the rain.... ?
Injun Joe: I read the Post, it said afternoon showers. Felt a drop on my face and I just went with it. You didn't think I could make it rain, did ya? Wow. Stupid white man. | Jan: It has been some day here at the farm, but I think we're gonna be okay.
McNeil: Yep.
Pip: Not yet we ain't. (goes over to Frank's desk, and gets a donut)
Frank: That's right Pip, come to the dark side. (Pip takes a bite)
Pip: NOW everything is okay.
McNeil: Ladies and gentlemen, 'Captain Ham' has spoken. |
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Ruben: Listen, we're investingating a case. A family from Ohio almost got hit by an arrow this morning.
Kid in Park: (nods) Crazy Injun Joe.
Injun Joe is the name of a murderous character in Mark Twain's novel, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Injun Joe was out for revenge on those who had treated him unfairly because of his Indian heritage. |
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