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Wonderfalls
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| Title: | Cocktail Bunny |
| Episode Number: | 11 |
| Season: | 1 |
| Season Episode #.: | 11 |
| Production Number: | 1AHM08 |
| Original Airdate: | Unaired |
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Jaye’s family are again concerned with her odd behavior and make another attempt to get her to see Doctor Ron. Jaye has a few run-ins with Heidi that make matters worse. Jaye starts spying on Heidi when the Brass Monkey says, “She’s going to kill him.” In the end, she finally gets the Brass Monkey to tell her why she has been singled out for these odd conversations with inanimate objects.
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| Darrin: What I’d like to know is, is this an isolated incident or can we expect more of these ‘sodes? I mean, God forbid you end up like the Olsen girl. Didn’t she stab herself and then tell everyone Dr. Ron tried to kill her? Mad as a balloon! We don’t want that life for you. | Jaye: (to Heidi) If you hadn’t wiped yourself with your first wedding vows you wouldn’t have had to get them renewed. | Jaye: (to Heidi) The credit card you used to pay for your sins just got declined. | Karen: I’m Karen.
Angie: Angie.
Karen: Angie. Angie Olsen? You’re the Olsen girl!
Angie: No, Angie Something Else. | Jaye: You better tell me. Tell me why you talk to me!
Brass Monkey: Because… You listen. | Dr. Ron: (handing Jaye the brass monkey) Jaye, I want you to have him. He’s a little creepy now, and I’m not sure I want him around.
Jaye: (tentatively) Thanks. |
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| Mahandra: She can’t handle the truth.
This is a play on a famous line from the motion picture & stage play A Few Good Men. In the 1992 film, Jack Nicholson’s character Col. Jessep responds to being asked for the truth by shouting, “YOU CAN”T HANDLE THE TRUTH!” |
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| When the brass monkey answers Jaye’s question about why they talk to her (because she listens) it marks the first time that a muse actually answers one of Jaye’s questions. Perhaps if the series had continued, or even had a full 22 episode season, we might have seen a more amicable relationship develop between Jaye and the talking items. |
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