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Dilbert :: The Competition (01x02)
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| Title: | The Competition |
| Episode #: | 01x02 |
| Production Number: | 103 |
| Original Airdate: | Monday February 01st, 1999 |
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After Dilbert is accused of leaking info on the Gruntmaster 6000, he goes to find a new job, where he completely destroys the company. This is good news for his boss, who reconsiders letting him go.
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| Guest Stars | | •Billy West | voiced | Marketing Guy | Recurring (second appearance) |
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Leonard: I nailed this one trying to escape.
Dilbert: What? Since when is leaving your cubicle to use the bathroom escaping?
Pointy-Haired Boss: Since 2:30 this afternoon. | Dilbert: What makes you qualified to be a reporter?
Dogbert: I'm willing to violate anyone's privacy for my personal gain and then claim with a straight face that the public has a right to know. | Dilbert: Why is the news always the same as the miniseries that was just on? What are the odds of that? | Pointy-Haired Boss: I don't see anything can stand in our way.
Dilbert: Sanity, reality, the laws of physics. | Dogbert: Fame is more important than competence. |
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While Dilbert's banging on the desk, he bangs out the tune of My Sharona from The Knack on his desk. |
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