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Dilbert :: The Takeover (01x04)
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| Title: | The Takeover |
| Episode #: | 01x04 |
| Production Number: | 106 |
| Original Airdate: | Monday February 15th, 1999 |
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Dilbert gets much profit from Dogbert's book. Dilbert gets promoted, and decides to make the company better place.
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Dogbert's book is such a hit that he ends up hosting a talk show called "Scams, Shams, and Flim-Flams," whose panelists include a runaway circus bear. |
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Pointy-Haired Boss: Wally, I'll need to review the RFP for the BGA project before the IOC meeting. | Bear on talk show: Does anybody care that I'm a bear? | Dogbert: (on video) Hello, the Chinese have a word for crisis. It's made up of two characters: danger and opportunity. | Wally: Well that has 'alibi' written all over it. | Stockholder: (to Dilbert) What's your handicap?
Wally: He doesn't know when to shut up. |
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