00;00;00;05 - 00;00;22;11 Mark How a virgin. What's that? Exclaimed Mickey. Exquisite. 00;00;22;14 - 00;00;23;05 Sarah Hey, maniac. 00;00;23;06 - 00;00;25;25 Mark Hey, maniac. 00;00;26;03 - 00;00;27;15 Sarah Welcome to Mystery Maniacs. 00;00;27;15 - 00;00;49;00 Mark Mystery Maniacs is a comedy recap podcast dedicated to mystery TV. Each week we dig into an episode of a show, including the murders, the mayhem, the loonies, and everything else we love. But, boy, there's some things we don't love about this episode this week. Murdoch Mysteries I Murdoch Season two Episode eight. My name is Mark. 00;00;49;06 - 00;00;49;25 Sarah I'm Sarah. 00;00;50;02 - 00;00;52;11 Mark This is a spoiler podcast. We're going to ruin it. 00;00;52;11 - 00;00;54;26 Sarah We're going to give it away. Now. We're not because it's not solved. 00;00;54;27 - 00;00;59;11 Mark Doesn't matter if you let your kids ride around in giant robots with guns. 00;00;59;14 - 00;01;00;18 Sarah You're a bad parent. 00;01;00;24 - 00;01;05;25 Mark You're a bad parent, and they can listen to the podcast. 00;01;05;28 - 00;01;13;11 Sarah So people who are good parents, who wouldn't let a small child wield a war weapon, shouldn't listen. Is that what you're saying? 00;01;13;12 - 00;01;20;18 Mark I guess not, sort of. There's so many problems here for. 00;01;20;20 - 00;01;23;23 Sarah So we really like we got some bones to pick. 00;01;23;25 - 00;01;26;05 Mark It's just a weird episode. 00;01;26;07 - 00;01;36;23 Sarah Before we dive in, just one quick announcement, the newsletter that comes out once a month is going to come out this week. If you're not subscribed, you should because there's always good stuff in it. Ally comes out once a month and there's no ads or stuff like that. 00;01;36;23 - 00;01;38;25 Mark No link in the show now. 00;01;39;02 - 00;01;42;06 Sarah Yeah. Okay. Ready? Yeah. I'm Murdoch. 00;01;42;08 - 00;01;56;26 Mark I'm Murdoch. Original Air Date March 17th. St Patrick's Day 2009. Really? Ten years almost to the day before the pandemic. Directed by Lori Lind and written by Lori Spring. Two different stories. 00;01;57;02 - 00;02;11;06 Sarah Before we dive in, I want you to tell me one thing. What is your biggest problem with this episode? And tell me briefly, not in detail, because we're going to dive into it, but what is your biggest bone to pick? 00;02;11;09 - 00;02;12;01 Mark Time three. 00;02;12;09 - 00;02;13;24 Sarah One, one. 00;02;14;00 - 00;02;20;14 Mark Okay. Okay. If if I'm forced to pick one, two, not three. Mm hmm. I'm not going to mention the. 00;02;20;14 - 00;02;28;08 Sarah No, no. Give me one. I don't want you to give everything away. I just want you to say what is the one thing that bothers you the most? 00;02;28;14 - 00;02;34;29 Mark The one thing that bothers me the most about this episode is the fact that there is no solution to the murders. 00;02;35;03 - 00;02;43;28 Sarah Okay. Which that is a bona fide thing for a show that is about mysteries, that they don't solve it. No, I think that's absolutely. 00;02;43;28 - 00;02;46;17 Mark There's not even a Pyrrhic victory. 00;02;46;18 - 00;02;47;20 Sarah No, no. 00;02;47;22 - 00;02;48;23 Mark Or oppression. 00;02;48;25 - 00;02;54;12 Sarah Oh, my one. Yeah. Is Enid. Yeah. 00;02;54;14 - 00;02;55;12 Mark She is. 00;02;55;16 - 00;02;57;02 Sarah She is a whole character. 00;02;57;02 - 00;03;02;05 Mark So creepy, like, you know, And. 00;03;02;08 - 00;03;02;19 Sarah I'm going to. 00;03;02;19 - 00;03;03;20 Mark Say, and Enid. 00;03;03;20 - 00;03;06;17 Sarah Is my one is as legitimate as yours. 00;03;06;20 - 00;03;11;08 Mark Is in 3000 episodes. And by that, I mean three. 00;03;11;10 - 00;03;12;10 Sarah Three, two. We are. 00;03;12;10 - 00;03;14;11 Mark A third of the way through the Enid. 00;03;14;17 - 00;03;14;26 Sarah Banks. 00;03;14;28 - 00;03;16;09 Mark Saga already. 00;03;16;09 - 00;03;21;24 Sarah Thank goodness. So the first thing we don't like about Enid is the first thing in the episode, which is her son. 00;03;21;28 - 00;03;28;07 Mark Oh no. The first thing we don't like in this episode. No, no, no. 00;03;28;10 - 00;03;31;02 Sarah Okay, you kick us off in. 00;03;31;05 - 00;03;36;00 Mark I don't like this episode. It's called I Murdock. 00;03;36;03 - 00;03;37;19 Sarah Which is a play on iRobot. 00;03;37;20 - 00;03;47;12 Mark Which is from an asthma of group of short stories collected into a novel in 1950. I didn't realize it was so early. 00;03;47;14 - 00;03;48;01 Sarah Okay. 00;03;48;08 - 00;03;58;08 Mark Did you notice that the robot in question is a not a robot and B fails every robot class of robotic law. 00;03;58;11 - 00;04;10;16 Sarah No, but I do remember being disappointed once I learned that it was basically a mechanical suit. And the episode was called AI Murdock. That he never got in it. Yeah, because I really wanted. And it should. 00;04;10;16 - 00;04;13;27 Mark Have been called the automaton of Murdock or. 00;04;13;29 - 00;04;15;01 Mark Birmingham. 00;04;15;03 - 00;04;27;00 Mark But of course, you can't say that off the bat because that would've led away the end. But then we never find out who kills anybody. 00;04;27;02 - 00;04;29;12 Sarah We've got some issues going on. 00;04;29;18 - 00;04;31;29 Mark George, who's working the big desk? 00;04;32;02 - 00;04;32;09 Sarah Yeah. 00;04;32;10 - 00;04;35;20 Mark George is the only one doing any actual work in this episode. 00;04;35;25 - 00;04;40;23 Sarah No. Know who Henry does? Some amazing detecting that we will get to in just a second. 00;04;40;25 - 00;04;49;04 Mark That's true. Henry looks weird. I think he has, like, he's grown his hair or something, and he had to cut it or hide it. Or. 00;04;49;04 - 00;04;50;25 Sarah So maybe he's playing another part. 00;04;50;26 - 00;04;53;13 Mark Yeah, he looks very weird in this episode. 00;04;53;14 - 00;05;05;11 Sarah Yeah. We get this little joke where Alwen, who's short because he's, what, eight, can't be seen over the big desks of the desk sergeant. So Crabtree sitting there reading the newspaper and hears a voice from nowhere and. 00;05;05;18 - 00;05;08;17 Mark Saw a giant silver knife. 00;05;08;19 - 00;05;09;29 Sarah Mm hmm. No. 00;05;10;02 - 00;05;14;28 Mark That's actually more accurate to what he actually has than a robot. 00;05;14;29 - 00;05;15;27 Mark Yes. 00;05;16;00 - 00;05;20;13 Sarah And, of course, Murdoch being the kind person he is as well. Come on, let's go look. 00;05;20;17 - 00;05;21;01 Mark Okay. 00;05;21;05 - 00;05;23;26 Sarah Crabtree is like, kid, you're full of crap. Go away. 00;05;23;29 - 00;05;28;09 Mark Well, he also says there's clues. Do you know where the word clue comes from? 00;05;28;13 - 00;05;30;05 Sarah I do. You do? I do. 00;05;30;06 - 00;05;31;23 Mark Oh, that's cool. Where's it from? 00;05;31;24 - 00;05;34;07 Sarah Because I know where it comes from. Because I'm a knitter. 00;05;34;08 - 00;05;36;10 Mark That's correct. 00;05;36;12 - 00;05;51;29 Sarah And now people are like, Huh? Because the clue originally the word referred to the end of a ball of yarn. Something that you would pull to unravel a ball of yarn. Yeah. And it's from the yarn that. What's this face had in the maze with the Minotaur. 00;05;52;04 - 00;05;52;25 Mark Yes. 00;05;52;27 - 00;05;53;19 Sarah What's his name? 00;05;53;19 - 00;05;55;25 Mark Perseus. Oh, yes. 00;05;55;28 - 00;06;00;10 Sarah Okay, wait a minute. This is like the fact that you were supposed to be telling me about. You don't know. 00;06;00;11 - 00;06;05;21 Mark No, I know. It was part of the labyrinth, and the hero in the labyrinth is given the ball of yarn. 00;06;05;21 - 00;06;07;01 Sarah But you can't for his name. 00;06;07;03 - 00;06;08;26 Mark I don't remember all the Greek names. 00;06;08;27 - 00;06;16;20 Sarah Yeah, Rockne gives it to him. It doesn't come out of her, but like a spider, even though her name is correct me. 00;06;16;22 - 00;06;19;03 Mark Moving on. Yeah. 00;06;19;05 - 00;06;21;12 Mark It's going to be that kind of stuff. 00;06;21;14 - 00;06;24;14 Mark It really did happen. 00;06;24;16 - 00;06;29;16 Sarah Okay, so this kid comes into the station. You're working it. Do you go with him or do you tell him to bugger off? 00;06;29;18 - 00;06;36;14 Mark I send a constable with him. Yeah, not a detective. Murdock's not doing anything. Apparently, James Murdoch does. 00;06;36;14 - 00;06;37;25 Sarah Just check in the mail. Cubbies. 00;06;37;26 - 00;06;43;28 Mark Oh, I see. It's shiny. Shiny. So obviously it was just Hunter. Why don't. Why aren't you in school? 00;06;43;29 - 00;07;01;07 Sarah Where are your parents? Okay, so Murdoch goes down to the river with all men. We're all in. Has been fishing before dawn, so at least the kid gets up early. Yeah, I respect that. It's not even breakfast time yet. Yeah, and the kid says, I saw a big silver man. I heard a big bang. 00;07;01;10 - 00;07;02;03 Mark Couple bang. 00;07;02;09 - 00;07;08;24 Sarah Murdoch sees something reflect light behind a tree and says, Oh, it was just that. 00;07;08;26 - 00;07;09;26 Mark I think it's a boat. 00;07;10;00 - 00;07;10;26 Sarah What is that? 00;07;10;27 - 00;07;13;24 Mark I think it's a boat. I tried to find out, but a. 00;07;13;24 - 00;07;14;24 Sarah Boat. 00;07;14;27 - 00;07;18;17 Mark Maybe a little man boat that hasn't been invented. 00;07;18;19 - 00;07;33;23 Sarah That stood up on its end on the other side of a tree reflecting the sun. And there's something black to the right hand side that looks like a man standing there. I don't know what it is, but Murdoch looks at it and goes, Well, obviously it was just that, but I don't know what that is. Well. 00;07;33;25 - 00;07;35;13 Mark They never complete that. 00;07;35;13 - 00;07;38;08 Sarah So maybe somebody else sort of finding murder is. 00;07;38;09 - 00;07;38;26 Mark No. 00;07;38;29 - 00;07;46;02 Sarah I took a screenshot of it because I thought, well, maybe if I blew it up or adjusted or I don't, I could never figure out what it is. 00;07;46;02 - 00;07;49;10 Mark I peered quite closely at my television and could not come up with. 00;07;49;10 - 00;07;53;21 Sarah I thought maybe he would reach into the branch and go, Oh, somebody put a mirror of some branch. 00;07;53;21 - 00;07;56;18 Mark Like there's a silver plate here. Yeah. 00;07;56;20 - 00;07;58;12 Sarah How? Do something. I don't know what it is. 00;07;58;13 - 00;08;00;21 Mark No, it's a giant space knight. 00;08;00;26 - 00;08;04;20 Sarah Then a man drops dead on the street after a blind man hits him with a cane. 00;08;04;24 - 00;08;14;28 Mark It is. It. It's like I read comic books, okay? And it is a trope in comic books to put in a caption box. Meanwhile. 00;08;15;00 - 00;08;16;11 Mark Yeah. 00;08;16;14 - 00;08;26;01 Mark And this cut is so abrupt and weird. I can see the meanwhile in the script. Yeah, like, I'm just like, Oh, really? 00;08;26;02 - 00;08;34;06 Sarah But it's super realistic that Murdoch says, Come on, let's get you home for your breakfast. And then Murdoch has to pick up all and stuff because Alwen just goes walking off. 00;08;34;09 - 00;08;35;13 Mark He just takes off. 00;08;35;14 - 00;08;36;13 Sarah Because that's what kids do. 00;08;36;18 - 00;08;37;10 Mark So kids just. 00;08;37;10 - 00;08;38;08 Sarah Leave their stuff. 00;08;38;16 - 00;08;44;27 Mark So a man is killed by a cane, by a blind man, and we know he's a blind man because he has little black glasses. 00;08;45;02 - 00;08;59;12 Sarah And a cane that he's walking around. Yeah. And he hits them on the chin with it and he says, Aren't you? Can you see where you're going? And then realize these planes like, Oh, sorry, never mind. And they drop dead, pointing his finger. Ah, the blind. 00;08;59;14 - 00;09;01;22 Mark Dog pointed finger. 00;09;01;24 - 00;09;02;25 Sarah It's good corpse. 00;09;02;25 - 00;09;04;04 Mark It is a good corpse. 00;09;04;11 - 00;09;05;06 Sarah With the pointy thing. 00;09;05;06 - 00;09;08;12 Mark Fortunately, we never find out who killed him. No. 00;09;08;15 - 00;09;09;26 Sarah Who is the blind man? 00;09;09;28 - 00;09;17;07 Mark No idea. Never did you notice the blind man is mentioned one more time, and then that is. 00;09;17;07 - 00;09;18;22 Mark That's it. That's it. 00;09;18;27 - 00;09;44;28 Sarah So the way that he's killed is that the cane is probably pneumatic in some way. Like a pellet gun. When the blind man hits dallimore on the shin with it, it injects the pellet into his skin. Yeah, and it's a little ball that is hollow, plugged with wax, and inside is prosthetic acid. Yes. This is a absolute direct reference to Georgie Marcos dying in 1978 with the umbrella. 00;09;45;03 - 00;09;46;27 Mark Umbrella. And where did this happen? 00;09;46;27 - 00;09;55;13 Sarah That happened in London. But it was it was rice and rice. And instead of plastic acid. Yeah, but the very same M.O.. 00;09;55;19 - 00;10;00;05 Mark By the way, you want to go down a rabbit hole, start investigating that. Who did it? 00;10;00;05 - 00;10;01;12 Sarah Who? Georgie Marcos? 00;10;01;12 - 00;10;03;16 Mark No, we know who George Markoff. 00;10;03;16 - 00;10;04;21 Sarah It was Bulgarians. Bulgarian? 00;10;04;21 - 00;10;08;07 Mark Yeah, it was Bulgarians. But it's, like, full of conspiracy. 00;10;08;09 - 00;10;10;16 Sarah Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. They never really solve that, right? 00;10;10;16 - 00;10;12;05 Mark It's like. Yeah, it's. 00;10;12;05 - 00;10;15;06 Sarah It's spycraft. Yeah. So he dies from. 00;10;15;06 - 00;10;15;19 Mark So what? 00;10;15;19 - 00;10;17;21 Sarah We're Triassic acid super fast. 00;10;17;21 - 00;10;24;19 Mark But we're saying it's okay to not solve crimes in real life. Not not in. 00;10;24;19 - 00;10;26;00 Sarah The show world. Now, come. 00;10;26;00 - 00;10;27;13 Mark On. Okay. 00;10;27;16 - 00;10;33;22 Sarah Yeah. I mean, I think the the inference is that he was killed by his employers. 00;10;33;26 - 00;10;34;11 Mark Yes. 00;10;34;16 - 00;10;38;01 Sarah That his employer arranged it. But it's never confirmed. 00;10;38;01 - 00;10;39;07 Mark No, it's never confirmed. 00;10;39;13 - 00;10;42;02 Sarah So Murdoch walks all when. 00;10;42;02 - 00;10;56;07 Mark Home and when they're walking. We don't see Alan's mouth move, but we hear him because we're going to insert a line of dialog from Alwyn that relates to two episodes in the future. 00;10;56;07 - 00;11;17;03 Sarah I never work with pets or animals or kids right there. Unpredictable. He's not a bad actor. No, but yeah, he reveals to Murdoch that his dad is dead. And then his mom used to work for the telegraph office and she was really good at it. But now she has to stay home to take care of him. Meaning his dad took care of him before he died while his mom was working. 00;11;17;03 - 00;11;18;24 Sarah Hers are what. 00;11;18;29 - 00;11;23;07 Mark The telegraph was not like a lucrative living. 00;11;23;11 - 00;11;24;11 Sarah No, no, no. 00;11;24;11 - 00;11;26;02 Mark It was. Well, they live in a shack, and. 00;11;26;07 - 00;11;32;28 Sarah No women made good money. No. If they had to work, it was because they had to and they didn't get big salary. 00;11;32;28 - 00;11;34;29 Mark Well, that's why they live in a tenement shack. 00;11;35;00 - 00;11;42;00 Sarah Oh, that's what that is. Yeah. That multimillion dollar rowhouse. Oh, the two story, probably three bedroom brick. 00;11;42;05 - 00;11;43;00 Mark Yeah. Yeah. 00;11;43;00 - 00;11;53;06 Sarah With the beautiful porch and landscaping, life insurance. That's where widows live. Like you had to work life where their husbands died, but now don't have to. Yeah, she bumped him up. 00;11;53;07 - 00;12;02;22 Mark This is totally, totally planned on Murdock's. There's a young woman in trouble with Damsel in distress. Yes. So Murdock is in. 00;12;02;25 - 00;12;07;02 Sarah I think she sent all went out fishing, but not fishing for fish. 00;12;07;02 - 00;12;08;11 Mark Fishing for men. 00;12;08;16 - 00;12;11;28 Sarah Fishing for her dad. 00;12;12;00 - 00;12;14;26 Mark George looks weird in this scene. 00;12;14;29 - 00;12;24;11 Sarah I know. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. So Murdoch takes all in home. Meet her and then Henry just appears on his bike. 00;12;24;14 - 00;12;27;05 Mark And looks really weird. How can you said that? 00;12;27;10 - 00;12;41;20 Sarah But what's really weird is how does he know where Murdoch is? Murdoch didn't like, pick up the phone box and go, I'm following some strange kid home. I'll be back. Yeah, Like, I guess Henry just rode around until he found. 00;12;41;20 - 00;12;43;05 Mark Them round the door. You found? 00;12;43;07 - 00;12;47;05 Sarah He just went in every possible direction from the river. Murdoch. 00;12;47;05 - 00;12;49;24 Mark Did Murdoch even tell anybody where he was going? 00;12;49;26 - 00;12;57;16 Sarah Well, Crabtree knew because Cowan said where he saw the guy and he knew he was taking him back there. But that. That's amazing detective work on Henry's part. 00;12;57;16 - 00;13;08;24 Mark So Henry and Murdoch leave and Enid, who and I'm going to get to this does not say her name. No, Mrs. Jones. Ms.. Me and Mrs. Jones, you. 00;13;08;25 - 00;13;09;17 Sarah Got a single go. 00;13;09;20 - 00;13;10;10 Mark Thing going. 00;13;10;10 - 00;13;13;11 Sarah On. I got a thing with her. Do we like her? 00;13;13;13 - 00;13;16;00 Mark She checks out his assets, he leaves. 00;13;16;05 - 00;13;21;15 Sarah Totally checks out his ass, shoots him up and down the hall. She goes inside. 00;13;21;15 - 00;13;22;14 Mark And down. 00;13;22;15 - 00;13;38;05 Sarah Like a predator. But Murdoch gives them his business card and says, If you ever need help, it's a little flirty on his part. Yeah, he could have just dropped Ellen off safe at home and left. 00;13;38;05 - 00;13;41;12 Mark He has clearly moved from dumpster kill to rebound town. 00;13;41;12 - 00;13;43;04 Sarah Yeah. Boing, boing, boing. 00;13;43;04 - 00;13;51;05 Mark What? I'm going to put this on you, if that's all the bad part about the episode. What is the best part of this episode? 00;13;51;08 - 00;13;52;03 Sarah Myers? 00;13;52;03 - 00;13;54;26 Mark Terence Myers. 00;13;54;28 - 00;14;06;10 Sarah An old friend of ours, is here, says Crabtree. You know, the one with the Martian airship who chloroformed us? And he's just standing across the street with his stogie and his top hat. 00;14;06;11 - 00;14;18;17 Mark Only a line that could come from Murdoch. I mean, the thing is, okay, like, that's a weird line. Okay? Now we can't spoil things. 00;14;18;20 - 00;14;19;20 Sarah Now because. 00;14;19;22 - 00;14;25;21 Mark We could say even stranger. What happened that that are all true. 00;14;25;21 - 00;14;35;18 Sarah About 10 minutes is a funny way to refer to him. You know, the one with the Martian airship who chloroformed us? It's like, you know, the guy with the time machine who gave a Spanish fly. 00;14;35;18 - 00;14;41;03 Mark You know that that doesn't happen. That's not a spoiler. 00;14;41;06 - 00;14;46;03 Sarah It's the one with a Venusian snow sled who tried to grab us. That old friend. 00;14;46;03 - 00;14;47;17 Mark Also noticed. 00;14;47;19 - 00;14;53;06 Sarah That's that didn't happen. That didn't happen. The one with the hovercraft who stabbed us. That old friend. You know. 00;14;53;08 - 00;14;54;10 Mark All those things. 00;14;54;16 - 00;14;54;26 Sarah But he. 00;14;54;27 - 00;14;58;18 Mark Said to listen to the whole thing, to make sure that. 00;14;58;21 - 00;15;03;11 Sarah That's not a prediction. He's just standing over there and he knows they're going to notice them. 00;15;03;11 - 00;15;17;08 Mark But now what we have to do, and this is for future episodes of Murdoch, when we cover them, whenever Terence Myers appears again, we must come up with a funny yes. Oh, he's the one with the Prussian murderer who didn't solve the. 00;15;17;08 - 00;15;41;09 Sarah Murder, You know, the one with the flaming automaton. That isn't one. Yes. That guy. Yes. Yeah. May Julia shows up to inspect Dahmer's body. There's all these people hustling out down the street, covering each other's faces. Oh, don't look. Don't look. And they just leave him there, and she's, like, poking at him, and he's got his finger pointed out, like, cover the man up. 00;15;41;09 - 00;15;46;02 Sarah At least they have a sheet. But everybody's just standing around being, Look, you lose. 00;15;46;02 - 00;15;50;06 Mark I love how Terence Myers, the actor who plays Terence Myers. 00;15;50;08 - 00;15;51;14 Sarah His name is Peter Callahan. 00;15;51;15 - 00;15;56;27 Mark Peter Callahan goes from here happenstance if we know who he's like. 00;15;57;04 - 00;16;02;14 Sarah I just happened to be hanging around. This happened and I saw that man die. And I was curious. 00;16;02;16 - 00;16;08;13 Mark Ezra Dollar Moore Doll Moore inventor, mechanical engineer and professor of math. 00;16;08;19 - 00;16;10;04 Sarah He has a great business card. 00;16;10;04 - 00;16;16;12 Mark He does. He lives at 37 Wellington, which is, of course, ginormous bank now. Now downtown. 00;16;16;12 - 00;16;17;10 Sarah I like the font. 00;16;17;11 - 00;16;22;29 Mark It's a nice business in the banking district, the King Street Banking District downtown. 00;16;23;05 - 00;16;26;25 Sarah Not only is he a mathematician engineer, he is a man who has a maid. 00;16;26;27 - 00;16;30;29 Mark Mrs. EastWest Neat. 00;16;31;01 - 00;16;35;17 Sarah She's a married woman. Mark Yeah, but he's good with his hands. 00;16;35;22 - 00;16;41;01 Mark Good with his hands. The little bugger. 00;16;41;03 - 00;16;43;22 Sarah I can't tell how she feels about him. 00;16;43;24 - 00;16;45;05 Mark Oh, she's distraught. 00;16;45;06 - 00;16;50;25 Sarah She's really upset when she says he's a little bugger. It's almost like she's talking about him as a son. 00;16;50;25 - 00;16;52;20 Mark She's the man that he's gone. 00;16;52;20 - 00;17;03;03 Sarah But then, clearly she likes his hands. So that's not son behavior. Yeah, So I don't know how she feels about him, but he does have some chalkboard. 00;17;03;05 - 00;17;06;05 Mark Of this nonsense here. George. Yeah, George is like. 00;17;06;10 - 00;17;11;02 Sarah Sir, I only pass, like, fourth grade math. It's like, I just want you to write it down, you idiot. 00;17;11;02 - 00;17;15;10 Mark Just copy. 00;17;15;12 - 00;17;18;08 Sarah Because you know Murdoch's going to be able to solve it. 00;17;18;08 - 00;17;21;21 Mark Didn't teach anymore. He worked at Hammer ton industry. 00;17;21;22 - 00;17;22;29 Sarah It's not Hammer Town. 00;17;23;00 - 00;17;26;05 Mark Hammer town industry. 00;17;26;08 - 00;17;31;27 Sarah Where his independent research was just blanketly funded so he could do whatever he wanted to. 00;17;31;27 - 00;17;40;20 Mark Apparently having hung out with theoretical mathematicians for the last two years of my undergrad, they're weird like that. 00;17;40;22 - 00;17;41;29 Sarah They just get money. 00;17;42;01 - 00;17;42;23 Mark Sometimes. 00;17;42;29 - 00;17;47;14 Sarah To just write on chalkboards. Yeah. And come up with things that are improbable and impractical. 00;17;47;16 - 00;17;53;28 Mark I knew at least two who got hired at Microsoft to come up with ideas that was their job. 00;17;54;00 - 00;17;57;06 Sarah That's a pretty cool job. But yeah, it's a lot of pressure. Yeah. 00;17;57;08 - 00;18;02;19 Mark So he was material, you know, where that comes from. No relation to the planet Mercury. 00;18;02;22 - 00;18;06;09 Sarah Is it does it, does it have a wishy washy attitude. 00;18;06;10 - 00;18;14;21 Mark It's, it's a kind of thing related to Zodiac and stuff like that, but it's perceived to be wishy washy. He's Mercury. 00;18;14;23 - 00;18;18;11 Sarah Your your mood and your attitude are easily changeable. 00;18;18;11 - 00;18;18;21 Mark Yeah. 00;18;18;28 - 00;18;28;13 Sarah Right. To the extremes. I think so. Hammerson is a generic industrial company that makes industrial machines. 00;18;28;17 - 00;18;32;10 Mark I live in a practical world. Metal banks. 00;18;32;12 - 00;18;53;28 Sarah The hallway that they're in is clearly like a government building or something. And but yet there's banging off in the distance. So there is industry going on. And Dallimore his job was just to come up with stuff apparently specifically a computer which black and read is surprisingly knowledgeable about. 00;18;53;29 - 00;19;00;28 Mark Well, still, Murdoch gets to him about formula or Formula One. It's just so. 00;19;00;28 - 00;19;18;17 Sarah Annoying. Yeah. When as you say Crabtree and me and he's is Crabtree and I. Yes, he's very pedantic. He doesn't need to do that anyway. When Murdoch says that he thinks the formulas would be used to control something going on and off, Crabtree says, Oh, like, like a computer, like switches in a computer? 00;19;18;23 - 00;19;18;28 Mark Yeah. 00;19;19;05 - 00;19;26;16 Sarah Like he's basically he's reading popular Mechanics or something, I think. So He's sharp until that rhubarb pie shows up. 00;19;26;23 - 00;19;35;04 Mark Well, the rhubarb pie is step number two in Enid's plan. Evil plan to ensnare the Murdoch. 00;19;35;07 - 00;19;40;17 Sarah I'm going to guess Alwyn didn't write that note. I'm guessing baked that pie. 00;19;40;18 - 00;19;42;28 Mark He didn't go to school, so. 00;19;43;01 - 00;19;55;21 Sarah He can't writer bake pies. I think she wrote that note, but she probably had him deliver it because, you know, he's eight, so he should just go wherever he wants to in a big city and I don't know, happened to him. 00;19;55;21 - 00;19;58;26 Mark I absolutely love how George and and. 00;19;58;28 - 00;19;59;12 Sarah Bracken. 00;19;59;12 - 00;20;04;14 Mark Black and Reed are totally on the same page here. They're just like, yeah, we'll take care of this. 00;20;04;15 - 00;20;14;17 Sarah You you should go investigate. Murdoch This is our basket. Now, Bracken Read takes a lot of pleasure in snatching that note out of his hand and reading it. 00;20;14;21 - 00;20;25;25 Mark So now we have to compare who wins in the gift combination. The bullet spoon, which is what Julia gives him, or the rhubarb pie. 00;20;25;29 - 00;20;27;25 Sarah Oh, the bullet spoon is way better. 00;20;27;26 - 00;20;29;18 Mark The bullets food is way better. 00;20;29;19 - 00;20;30;02 Sarah Yeah. 00;20;30;06 - 00;20;31;29 Mark What is Murdoch lost his mind. 00;20;32;00 - 00;20;43;00 Sarah He doesn't have to share it with anybody. Yeah, it doesn't go away when you use it. Like, come on. Way better when it's in that pie. In that pie. 00;20;43;00 - 00;20;46;28 Mark So rhubarb, rhubarb. British people know what rhubarb is. 00;20;46;28 - 00;20;48;03 Sarah Americans know rhubarb. 00;20;48;03 - 00;20;49;04 Mark Yeah, I guess so. 00;20;49;04 - 00;21;00;11 Sarah Rhubarb should I turn to Barb? But it is kind of a strong flavor with a little sour. Bitter could mask something pretty easily. I don't trust her. She's up to. 00;21;00;11 - 00;21;03;22 Mark Stuff. The former, more of flirtation. 00;21;03;24 - 00;21;06;14 Sarah It's not the flirty Morgan any know. 00;21;06;17 - 00;21;16;27 Mark It's down to business. Isn't this weird? Let me explain everything. I may have answers, says Myers, Just appears out of nowhere again. 00;21;17;00 - 00;21;26;07 Sarah He's so creepy. I can't figure out whether he's supposed to be super bureaucrat or superspy or. 00;21;26;09 - 00;21;27;27 Mark He's a little Batman, too. 00;21;27;27 - 00;21;37;01 Sarah Batman? Yeah, he's a little bit of everything, but neither of them jump and go, Oh, crap. It's Myers. Like, that's what I would have done. 00;21;37;01 - 00;21;37;17 Mark I could point. 00;21;37;17 - 00;21;39;28 Sarah To thrown a scalpel at him on a reflex. 00;21;40;00 - 00;21;42;25 Mark For stomach milk in here, but you can't smoke in. 00;21;42;25 - 00;21;44;26 Mark You know. 00;21;44;28 - 00;21;51;18 Sarah He just appears out of nowhere. Wouldn't they be startled. I would have been high. Get it to my ear. 00;21;51;25 - 00;21;56;04 Mark And I can't believe the whole national security thing is already banal. 00;21;56;06 - 00;21;58;23 Mark Yes. Oh, no. I just know. 00;21;58;23 - 00;21;59;21 Sarah He gets the urge to. 00;21;59;21 - 00;22;00;03 Mark Save the. 00;22;00;08 - 00;22;02;12 Mark World. 00;22;02;15 - 00;22;06;01 Mark Stomach milk. It's a Prussian agent. Casper Baumgart. 00;22;06;05 - 00;22;12;13 Sarah To Prussia. Is Germany kind of. Well, Germany is Prussia. Yes. Others? Yes. 00;22;12;16 - 00;22;33;24 Mark Yeah. So Prussia is 15, 25 to 1947. Of course, it kind of disappears. Strange is the Second World War. Yes. It really doesn't have like it. It's not in its decline right now. This is 1896, but it's definitely knocked out a of time left. 00;22;33;26 - 00;22;45;22 Sarah No, because isn't it run by a royal family? Yes. Which the soon to be born German state will not be tolerating. No, no. Though they do try to hold on for a while. Yeah. They don't succeed. 00;22;45;29 - 00;22;46;08 Mark Yeah. 00;22;46;14 - 00;22;48;17 Sarah They try to find their place but they don't get won. 00;22;48;17 - 00;22;53;22 Mark When the Germans take over the royal families of Europe, which they're about to do. 00;22;53;25 - 00;22;55;14 Sarah They may get ousted. 00;22;55;14 - 00;22;55;29 Mark Yeah. 00;22;56;01 - 00;22;59;00 Sarah But at this point. Kastor baumgart. 00;22;59;01 - 00;22;59;29 Mark Baumgart. 00;23;00;04 - 00;23;19;06 Sarah The secret Prussian assassin gets thrown under the bus because Meyers says it must have been him. He did it. I'll just give you a name. You go get him. And trust me, you don't need any evidence. And I love the way Crabtree explains his investigation into trying to find Baumgart. He says, Well, first I thought if I was Prussian, where would I go? 00;23;19;08 - 00;23;34;00 Sarah But that was mostly the same places that I would go. Yeah. So that didn't work. That didn't work because, you know, Prussians are humans. So they would go most of the normal places. But then I thought the Prussian social club, that's some place he coat. 00;23;34;02 - 00;23;34;17 Mark And he. 00;23;34;17 - 00;23;42;20 Sarah Goes there and eats sausage and sauerkraut and he's like it was really good. Yeah. Okay. Did you find Baumgart? Oh no, he wasn't there. 00;23;42;21 - 00;23;44;10 Mark But he found that information. 00;23;44;10 - 00;23;45;28 Sarah About you like, starts and Pilsner. 00;23;46;02 - 00;23;47;17 Mark Yeah. 00;23;47;20 - 00;23;49;20 Sarah It just made me want sausage and sauerkraut. 00;23;49;23 - 00;23;52;02 Mark So Meyers mentions Prussian consulate here. 00;23;52;03 - 00;23;53;03 Sarah You don't like sauerkraut? 00;23;53;07 - 00;23;57;08 Mark No, I don't. I don't like either. And I don't like eating it. 00;23;57;10 - 00;23;58;19 Sarah So good down. 00;23;58;21 - 00;24;05;12 Mark No. So he says Russian consulate. Prussian consulate. Do you know why he says consulate, not embassy? 00;24;05;15 - 00;24;11;27 Sarah Because it's not an embassy. Because it's not the capital city. Yes. Right. So the embassy would be in Ottawa. 00;24;11;27 - 00;24;13;17 Mark Ottawa, which is. 00;24;13;19 - 00;24;15;07 Sarah A very exciting place. 00;24;15;07 - 00;24;16;11 Mark City could be. 00;24;16;13 - 00;24;17;11 Sarah Made completely of. 00;24;17;11 - 00;24;21;14 Mark Embassy's kind of there's a lot of government buildings in Ottawa. 00;24;21;14 - 00;24;29;05 Sarah Yeah. Yeah. Dahmer's office gets ransacked and we find out he gave his journals to Mrs. Easton for safekeeping. 00;24;29;07 - 00;24;30;02 Mark Yeah, and. 00;24;30;08 - 00;24;33;24 Sarah No, she didn't bother to mention that because she destroys. 00;24;33;24 - 00;24;35;16 Mark That clock. 00;24;35;18 - 00;24;42;04 Sarah Well, it's not running right, Mark. If it's not right, then it shouldn't exist. I'm going to break it. 00;24;42;12 - 00;24;48;10 Mark So Murdoch opens the door, he notices things are ransacked. And what is the first thing he does? 00;24;48;11 - 00;24;49;08 Sarah Grabs the clock. 00;24;49;08 - 00;24;52;02 Mark No, this is it. Before that. 00;24;52;05 - 00;24;52;24 Sarah I don't know. 00;24;52;25 - 00;24;56;25 Mark He takes his hat off. Oh, why does he take his hat off? 00;24;56;28 - 00;24;59;03 Sarah I don't know. It's because he's inside. 00;24;59;03 - 00;25;00;07 Mark It struck me as weird. 00;25;00;07 - 00;25;01;01 Sarah Should take it off. 00;25;01;01 - 00;25;03;11 Mark But I wasn't talking about the clock. 00;25;03;16 - 00;25;10;00 Sarah But damn. Or made that clock. And she loved him. And that was like, the only thing left. 00;25;10;04 - 00;25;14;28 Mark Yeah. And nurse's journals and a letter to the president. 00;25;14;28 - 00;25;15;27 Mark Yeah. 00;25;16;00 - 00;25;18;08 Mark Trust no one. It was Mulder. 00;25;18;15 - 00;25;40;05 Sarah Yes. Okay. Why? I mean, he got killed, and she didn't think that those would be evidence. No, Just hold on to his, you know, don't. Don't trust anybody. No matter who they say they are. And obviously, he he was working on the difference engine, the computer to run the automaton for the Canadian government on behalf of Hamilton. 00;25;40;08 - 00;25;41;21 Mark Can my 2 minutes. Yeah. 00;25;41;23 - 00;25;42;11 Sarah Yeah. 00;25;42;14 - 00;25;55;05 Mark Okay. You can't mention Babbage's engine without mentioning Ada Lovelace, right? It is impossible. Right. And you shouldn't be doing it. No, you should be calling it Babbage and Lovelace's engine at the very least. 00;25;55;05 - 00;25;57;11 Sarah Yes, because she deserves as much. 00;25;57;11 - 00;26;03;18 Mark She deserves as much credit as Babbage. And I would say that Babbage would probably agree with us. 00;26;03;20 - 00;26;04;15 Sarah Oh, I think so too. 00;26;04;17 - 00;26;05;22 Mark So that's fine too. 00;26;05;22 - 00;26;07;18 Sarah But that's I did take it you to good job. 00;26;07;25 - 00;26;13;19 Mark I'm a big fan of Ada Allen would be a massive computing machine. I just use a slide rule. 00;26;13;19 - 00;26;21;22 Sarah The abacus works for me. So Alan's missing and the entire city police force is off looking for him. 00;26;21;23 - 00;26;24;08 Mark Sort of, whenever it's convenient. 00;26;24;10 - 00;26;27;22 Sarah It's so many constables down by the river looking for. 00;26;27;22 - 00;26;32;15 Mark I have in my notes later on. Isn't there a missing child you should be looking for? 00;26;32;15 - 00;26;55;00 Sarah But initially everybody goes, Yeah, how do they just dedicate all of these officers to looking for one kid? Yeah, I mean, if it was my kid, I would want everybody looking too. But keep our eye on your kid. You'd think after that, the same morning he was down by the river and heard guns going off. At least you'd keep him a little bit closer to home. 00;26;55;00 - 00;27;01;16 Sarah But now he's missing. And he's not a kid that you should let off on his own because he's dangerous. 00;27;01;19 - 00;27;07;15 Mark Wait a minute. We have to insert a thing about robots and machines running themselves. Okay, back to the story now. 00;27;07;18 - 00;27;22;20 Sarah Can I tell you about that for a second? Yeah. Before they find the person of small stature who has drowned. Yes, I am already thinking Mechanical Turk. Yes. And then they find him, and it's like, Oh, of course, Mechanical Turk. 00;27;22;22 - 00;27;32;22 Mark So there's a whole history of automatons. And these are two things. One, they're machines that do little simple things that are mechanical. 00;27;32;22 - 00;27;33;19 Sarah They're clockwork. 00;27;33;19 - 00;27;35;02 Mark They're like clockwork. 00;27;35;05 - 00;27;46;15 Sarah So there were automaton dolls that pretended to draw or conduct music. A music box is an example. Yes, it has, like a dancer. Anything Like the. 00;27;46;16 - 00;27;49;28 Mark Things that were made in previous centuries are amazing. 00;27;49;28 - 00;28;06;00 Sarah They're amazing. The Mechanical Turk is a fake. It was an automaton that was claimed to be a chess master when in actuality there was an actual short man underneath the table controlling it. Yeah, and playing chess. And he was a good chess player. 00;28;06;05 - 00;28;08;11 Mark That's a machine. Well, it's not really. 00;28;08;12 - 00;28;10;00 Sarah No, I know that machine. 00;28;10;04 - 00;28;11;07 Mark It's a puppet. 00;28;11;07 - 00;28;16;26 Sarah It's a puppet? Yeah. Controlled by a person. Yes. And this robot is the same way? 00;28;16;26 - 00;28;18;09 Mark Yes, It's a giant Muppet. 00;28;18;11 - 00;28;20;20 Sarah Because big little men. 00;28;20;22 - 00;28;21;02 Mark Yes. 00;28;21;10 - 00;28;30;18 Sarah They find in the river was driving it. Right. And so he was poisoned with acid by a mysterious person. We never figure out. 00;28;30;19 - 00;28;31;08 Mark Yes. 00;28;31;11 - 00;28;39;15 Sarah However, there was a robot in Canada at this time. That is way more impressive than these fake automaton. 00;28;39;17 - 00;28;42;25 Mark That is not the same robot that's mentioned at the end of the episode. 00;28;42;26 - 00;28;49;02 Sarah No, in the world, in that fictional book that he gives Alan No, that book is based on this real robot. 00;28;49;02 - 00;28;50;02 Mark That's right. 00;28;50;04 - 00;28;54;29 Sarah The real robot was in 1868. Wow. It's way before this. 00;28;54;29 - 00;28;56;06 Mark Yeah, like 20 years now. 00;28;56;06 - 00;29;07;14 Sarah They were still 30. They were still sort of around. Yeah, but they didn't take off. But they were invented by a guy. A guy who's got such a great name. His name is Zadok Detrick. 00;29;07;16 - 00;29;08;20 Mark Seattle, Detrick. 00;29;08;25 - 00;29;12;23 Sarah And he's not an evil scientist. Like if your name is Zadok. 00;29;12;23 - 00;29;13;08 Mark Yes. 00;29;13;12 - 00;29;16;12 Sarah He invented this steam powered man. 00;29;16;14 - 00;29;17;10 Mark Yes. 00;29;17;12 - 00;29;20;24 Sarah And it was basically a rickshaw driving robot. 00;29;20;25 - 00;29;21;07 Mark Yes. 00;29;21;11 - 00;29;26;13 Sarah It pulled a rickshaw like a little carriage behind it. But have you ever seen it? 00;29;26;20 - 00;29;27;07 Mark No. 00;29;27;12 - 00;29;31;05 Sarah So Xerox fear was that it would scare horses. 00;29;31;05 - 00;29;32;00 Mark Which was a big. 00;29;32;00 - 00;29;42;17 Sarah Problem. So he made it look as human as possible. It had a hat and a mustache and a vest and a jacket. It had legs. It's not on wheels. It's legs. 00;29;42;20 - 00;29;44;11 Mark And they have photographs of this, right? 00;29;44;12 - 00;29;50;06 Sarah There are photographs of it. We'll post one guess how fast it could go on flat road. 00;29;50;08 - 00;29;51;12 Mark 20 miles an hour. 00;29;51;17 - 00;29;52;10 Sarah 30. 00;29;52;11 - 00;29;56;04 Mark Key. This At this point in time, trains can only go 45. 00;29;56;05 - 00;29;59;09 Sarah Its entire torso was a furnace. 00;29;59;10 - 00;30;00;01 Mark Well. 00;30;00;03 - 00;30;02;00 Sarah Guess where the steam exhaust. 00;30;02;00 - 00;30;03;21 Mark Was out of his, but. 00;30;03;22 - 00;30;05;14 Sarah No, his nose. 00;30;05;14 - 00;30;07;24 Mark Oh, good. 00;30;07;26 - 00;30;14;28 Sarah Which is kind of weird, too. Yeah. He was in the process of inventing a steam powered stallion. 00;30;15;00 - 00;30;15;12 Mark Oh. 00;30;15;19 - 00;30;35;10 Sarah Which would have gone, he said twice as fast because they had four legs. Yes, He wanted to race a train, but he kind of lost funding and people were kind of freaked out by the steam powered man. So he gave up. But it is way cool looking. It is. But it's not. It's not a robot. No, it's a machine. 00;30;35;10 - 00;30;38;04 Sarah You still had to steer it. Yeah. And control. 00;30;38;04 - 00;30;39;10 Mark It's really an engine. 00;30;39;10 - 00;30;50;29 Sarah Yeah. And control and speed. But it looked like a man running its legs or whack a doodle. You should. You wait to see it. It couldn't wear pants because they would get caught up. 00;30;51;01 - 00;30;51;23 Mark Yeah. 00;30;51;25 - 00;31;12;22 Sarah So from the waist up, he's dressed like a human man, but from the waist down, he's got these knobbly mechanical legs that end in shoes. It's really weird to see it moving fast. Would have been so freaky. I wish there was, like, a film of it I would love to see it would. 00;31;12;22 - 00;31;13;26 Mark Have the scene feel. 00;31;13;27 - 00;31;38;21 Sarah So wacky. Yeah. So long before this is set. There was already a robot that was way more impressive than the robots they claim to have. Except the idea is that the Prussian robot and the Canadian robot are actually automatons, meaning they are self controlled. Yes. Which we don't really have today necessarily. I mean, there are ones that can be programed to do tasks. 00;31;38;21 - 00;31;53;14 Sarah Yeah. And the problems are things that they run into, but they're not capable of like marching down the street and deciding who to shoot now, which that Canadian automaton has machine guns for. And yes, so clearly it was. 00;31;53;16 - 00;31;55;28 Mark It's a muppet. Remember, it's not all the time. 00;31;55;28 - 00;32;01;19 Sarah I know, but they wanted it to look like an automaton with the ability to shoot bullets. 00;32;01;19 - 00;32;03;11 Mark Asimov's laws of Muppet. 00;32;03;11 - 00;32;06;20 Sarah Super Fast freaked me out. 00;32;06;23 - 00;32;15;22 Mark This is the second little person reference in this season. Yeah, we looked up how to make reference to people of short stature and that is apparently. 00;32;15;24 - 00;32;16;27 Sarah Not a person what. 00;32;16;27 - 00;32;19;17 Mark They like to be called. Whatever. 00;32;19;18 - 00;32;22;06 Sarah Probably not Universal, I'm sure was not universal. 00;32;22;06 - 00;32;32;28 Mark We're not. We're trying to be inclusive as possible. I just want to point out that's weird. That's the second reference to little people already in a in a series and a season. 00;32;32;28 - 00;32;42;07 Sarah Yeah, well, Meyers, among all of his other flaws, is a letter bug. He, of all people, should know not to leave his fancy cigar, but he's. 00;32;42;07 - 00;32;44;11 Mark The worst spy in the world. Time. 00;32;44;15 - 00;32;54;20 Sarah Like he's the only one who smokes Cuban cigars in all of Toronto and he leaves a butt behind with the label still on it. Like we take the label off of it. 00;32;54;24 - 00;32;55;14 Mark Yeah. 00;32;55;16 - 00;32;57;22 Sarah That's. That's poor spycraft. 00;32;57;26 - 00;33;04;06 Mark MYERS Murdock also doesn't look after himself here. Should go home, have a sleep issue. 00;33;04;11 - 00;33;09;29 Sarah Instead, he runs into Casper, the unfriendly president and his car. 00;33;10;01 - 00;33;14;11 Mark Which is hilarious because we both had that in. 00;33;14;14 - 00;33;15;15 Sarah The guy who. 00;33;15;15 - 00;33;18;23 Mark Turns to you. Oh, never mind chloroform. 00;33;18;26 - 00;33;23;17 Sarah The guy who plays bomb guards. Yeah. The actor's name is Chris Holden Reid. 00;33;23;21 - 00;33;24;05 Mark Yes. 00;33;24;07 - 00;33;36;21 Sarah And he looks exactly like the lead singer of Coldplay. He does. Mike's exactly like when I first saw him, I thought, how did they get the lead singer of Coldplay to guest star in a murdoch? That's incredible. 00;33;36;21 - 00;33;39;11 Mark Yeah, but he's in another Murdoch. But he plays a different thing. 00;33;39;11 - 00;33;45;10 Sarah He's a Canadian actor who's also a pentathlete. Yes. For like the Canadian Olympic team. 00;33;45;10 - 00;33;47;25 Mark Yeah, I think so. Yeah. 00;33;47;28 - 00;33;50;10 Sarah So he's no slouch, even though he's not in Coldplay. 00;33;50;12 - 00;33;55;20 Mark Okay, I was wrong. The best part of the episode is in Terence Myer's. It's Murdoch's. 00;33;55;21 - 00;33;56;29 Mark Is dirty. 00;33;57;01 - 00;34;23;20 Sarah Oh, God. It's. It's chloroform, dreams. I don't know what chloroform makes you dream about, but usually it's not Gestapo. Julia We have ways of making you talk. Murdoch. I'm so glad that she doesn't have an accent. So he's dreaming about her wanting to know whether he has a crush on Enid. What is their relationship? So is that. What do you think that means? 00;34;23;20 - 00;34;24;24 Sarah That he's thinking about that? 00;34;24;25 - 00;34;33;05 Mark I think he's worried because he actually loves Julia still. And that this Enid, he knows Enid is on the rebound. 00;34;33;10 - 00;34;33;27 Sarah Mm hmm. 00;34;33;29 - 00;34;40;22 Mark That's why I think. Plus, he has the fantasies about Julia being dumb, and. 00;34;40;24 - 00;34;45;03 Sarah I think he would. He would love to think that Julia would be jealous. 00;34;45;03 - 00;34;50;03 Mark Yeah, I think he loves that idea. I don't know why she's dressed as a circus performer, but she's. 00;34;50;07 - 00;34;52;18 Sarah She's not in reality. She's not? 00;34;52;18 - 00;34;53;26 Mark No, she's not. 00;34;53;26 - 00;34;54;24 Sarah At least not yet. 00;34;54;25 - 00;34;56;27 Mark No. Get to the end of the episode. 00;34;57;00 - 00;35;02;13 Sarah And if in a few episodes. Yeah. When she and Enid have that fistfight and she pops Enid in the face. 00;35;02;15 - 00;35;04;12 Mark If all my. 00;35;04;15 - 00;35;05;21 Sarah Peaks are down a cliff. 00;35;05;23 - 00;35;08;24 Mark And the sad thing is amusing stories. 00;35;08;27 - 00;35;14;17 Sarah And you think she's being tough on Enid, you just wait. She's not bad yet. Just wait. 00;35;14;18 - 00;35;27;05 Mark This is over ten years old. Okay, so I'm not spoiling anything, but the resolution of the Enid situation, you feel nothing but sympathy for in it because of what Murdoch does. 00;35;27;05 - 00;35;45;22 Sarah And I disagree. You feel that way because you're a good person. But I'm like, kick her while she's down. Kick her again. But we'll see. We'll see how people feel when we get there. Meyers has a brand new super fangled movie machine. 00;35;45;22 - 00;35;48;12 Mark Film projector far beyond the kinetic scope. 00;35;48;19 - 00;35;49;23 Mark It's amazing. 00;35;49;23 - 00;35;52;18 Sarah Don't touch it. Don't touch. 00;35;52;18 - 00;35;59;03 Mark It. What I want is behind the scenes footage of this. Filming this. 00;35;59;05 - 00;36;07;19 Sarah Oh, filming the movie that they show. Yeah. The flaming automaton. It looks like it's on fire. It looks like a disaster. I don't know. 00;36;07;20 - 00;36;12;08 Mark The director going cut. Not Prussian enough? No. 00;36;12;10 - 00;36;15;23 Sarah His legs are too bendy. Walk stiffer, stiffer. Look more. 00;36;15;23 - 00;36;19;01 Mark Prussian. The ultimate war machine. 00;36;19;03 - 00;36;34;17 Sarah But it looks like an accident. Like it looks like the Hindenburg going down but on feet. I don't know what it's supposed to be, but clearly it will end the wars of wars. Because if we have those if we have an automaton and nobody can defeat. 00;36;34;17 - 00;36;39;02 Mark Us, what's the best way to find Elwin to go flirt with his mom? 00;36;39;02 - 00;36;39;25 Sarah Don't hurt. 00;36;39;27 - 00;36;42;26 Mark Him. 00;36;42;28 - 00;36;44;07 Sarah Because he'll find you. 00;36;44;09 - 00;36;51;06 Mark This is where he says this guy. This is where Murdock says Enid. And she has never said that word. 00;36;51;06 - 00;36;53;22 Sarah Are you saying that he psychically knows her first name? 00;36;53;22 - 00;36;57;13 Mark I don't know how he knows her first name. It's not psychic. I don't think. 00;36;57;15 - 00;37;03;00 Sarah Maybe Alwen told him my mom's name is Enid. You'll need to know that when you find. My brother. 00;37;03;03 - 00;37;07;11 Mark There was a lovely woman in the campsite next to ours when I was growing up. They needed. 00;37;07;17 - 00;37;13;03 Sarah Like, Ed with a knee in the middle. Yes. This footage, he. 00;37;13;03 - 00;37;16;19 Mark Will be found. 00;37;16;22 - 00;37;30;06 Sarah The footage? I don't even. So I guess what we're supposed to think is the Prussians are pretending to have battle automatons, and so they have filmed it and then accidentally let the Canadians get their hands on it. 00;37;30;06 - 00;37;32;25 Mark And we learn that in the spy versus fighting. 00;37;32;25 - 00;37;39;00 Sarah Yes, but how much interaction with the Canadian government in the Prussian government actually had. 00;37;39;02 - 00;37;46;24 Mark This moment in time? No one, including the Americans, think the Canadians are anything but cannon fodder for the British. 00;37;46;25 - 00;37;48;03 Sarah Okay. Okay. 00;37;48;04 - 00;37;49;17 Mark I do not think that's. 00;37;49;17 - 00;37;55;06 Sarah What I thought, too Yeah. Not all of those Canadian superpowers. They're going to have to realize. 00;37;55;06 - 00;37;59;17 Mark Kevin Foster, even 20 years old at this point, 30 years old at this point. 00;37;59;19 - 00;38;26;05 Sarah Barack and Reid calls Miers a supercilious sod. And that is such an awesome insult. Yes, supercilious sort could. Then we have a spy versus spy scene where they have to confront each other and actually both admit that they were both faking having automaton play with Miers actually admitting something. No, we don't actually have those. We have metal suits that we put short people in and make them drive them around. 00;38;26;11 - 00;38;29;11 Mark Well, let's go to hammer, too, because it's hammer time. 00;38;29;13 - 00;38;31;15 Sarah Hammer time and hammer ten. 00;38;31;17 - 00;38;36;24 Mark Where's my timer, Todd? Well, all you have to do is look at the automaton shaped hole in the wall. 00;38;37;01 - 00;38;39;21 Sarah Because there's a giant metal hooligan on a rampage. 00;38;39;26 - 00;38;41;18 Mark Sure works now. 00;38;41;18 - 00;38;44;03 Sarah With a child at the wheel. Okay. Okay. 00;38;44;06 - 00;38;45;28 Mark I love the automaton. 00;38;45;29 - 00;38;48;21 Sarah I know it's awesome, but it is a big metal night. 00;38;48;24 - 00;38;50;02 Mark It is a big bet. 00;38;50;04 - 00;39;04;10 Sarah All Gwen is completely accurate. Yep. So the real one had that big furnace. The whole, like, torso was a big furnace. Yeah, but this one has enough space for all one to be in it. And yet it's still putting off all kinds of. 00;39;04;10 - 00;39;06;07 Mark Steam and demons in. 00;39;06;07 - 00;39;07;27 Sarah There. So where is the fire? 00;39;07;27 - 00;39;13;05 Mark There's an image of electricity, too. Yeah, there's a bit. There's some special. 00;39;13;05 - 00;39;17;19 Sarah Effects. There's like sparks and. Yeah. And lightning zapping things. 00;39;17;20 - 00;39;23;20 Mark I love how they do a great job of not showing it to you. And then they're just like, Here it is. 00;39;23;21 - 00;39;46;02 Sarah Here it is. I think we're supposed to think that the Canadian automaton is electrical rather than a steam powered. Okay, Because those two things don't mix steam and electricity. No, not not in this kind of compact. No, that wouldn't have been good. And you certainly couldn't put a person in the mix and not have all men get electrocuted and steam cooked at the same time. 00;39;46;03 - 00;39;46;14 Mark Yeah. 00;39;46;18 - 00;40;02;00 Sarah Which by the way, would have been fine with me. But because I don't like him either. But as soon as he turns and you see all of the the barrels on the hands of the guns, they're basically rotating machine guns like Gatling guns. That's terrifying. 00;40;02;00 - 00;40;03;18 Mark Yes. In the hands of a child. 00;40;03;18 - 00;40;05;21 Sarah He could have killed hundreds of people. 00;40;05;21 - 00;40;06;22 Mark Hundreds of people. 00;40;06;23 - 00;40;09;24 Sarah But he was just driving it to show it to Murdoch. 00;40;09;25 - 00;40;11;02 Mark Yeah, through the wall. 00;40;11;05 - 00;40;19;27 Sarah Did you notice that where they kept it at? Hamilton, They had all the chains to restrain it. Yeah, they know that it's not real. 00;40;19;27 - 00;40;22;03 Mark They're just so weird. 00;40;22;03 - 00;40;36;23 Sarah So was was dumb or bluffing? HAMILTON Like the dollar more know that it didn't work. And he had a little person driving it, but had convinced Hamilton that it did work. So Hamilton thought, well, we got to chain that thing up. 00;40;36;29 - 00;40;41;02 Mark Or remember, Hamilton really wasn't even part, not Hamilton. 00;40;41;04 - 00;40;42;21 Sarah Dolan was Dormer. 00;40;42;27 - 00;40;49;02 Mark Dormer wasn't actually working on this. He was working on that. The computer to control it. 00;40;49;06 - 00;41;13;15 Sarah So who thought it needed to be restrained? No. Who was convinced that it was actually a self controlled thing that would need to be restrained because it could go awry? I don't know. And what kind of kid sneaks into a factory and gets locked in, walks down a long, dark tunnel to see a big monster restrained by chains and says, I'm going to get in that. 00;41;13;17 - 00;41;16;07 Mark Between Murdoch robots. 00;41;16;09 - 00;41;19;05 Mark And. 00;41;19;08 - 00;41;24;08 Sarah First I got to stop the engines and then I got to get this battery plugged in and then I got to undo all these. 00;41;24;08 - 00;41;28;18 Mark Cheney can't even pick up his own things. He's not going to be able to know how to run the robot. 00;41;28;23 - 00;41;33;16 Sarah And they've got the robot isolated in what looks like the basement. But it's not. 00;41;33;16 - 00;41;34;02 Mark It's not. 00;41;34;05 - 00;42;00;21 Sarah But the only barrier between where it's kept and the outside world is a flimsy wooden wall that he takes a hard right and walks right through. And then Crabtree and Bracken Reeder standing there with big guns going into Mo, who again running amok go. I'm so glad they didn't shoot at it, though, because it would not have been bulletproof if they had shot it in the back to take it down, they would have killed all one and then he would have been like a little tuna in a can. 00;42;00;21 - 00;42;03;26 Mark MYERS Men in Black totally arrived and take everything. 00;42;03;27 - 00;42;14;01 Sarah People on the street are screaming and falling down and like they're in a horror movie and running away. How do you think people now would react to that exact robot? 00;42;14;03 - 00;42;16;03 Mark They'd think it was cool and gather around. 00;42;16;03 - 00;42;18;01 Sarah It, even with the gun hands. 00;42;18;03 - 00;42;22;22 Mark The gun hands. Maybe not, but they think it was cosplay, not actual guns. 00;42;22;25 - 00;42;36;29 Sarah I think so too, unless the guns actually shot. Like if they saw it shoot something, then they would run. They would think it was. Yeah. Murder tank or something. Yeah. Somebody on a rampage who's got too much time on their hands. But until then. 00;42;36;29 - 00;42;39;14 Mark Automaton shaped hole in their wall. 00;42;39;17 - 00;42;48;01 Sarah Until then, I think you're right. I think people would gather round it and think it was cool. They would assume that the guns weren't real. Yeah, and think it was super neat. 00;42;48;03 - 00;42;48;25 Mark Might think it was. 00;42;48;25 - 00;42;57;09 Sarah Cosplay and probably look for a hat to throw some money into or something. At least they don't shoot. All went in as tin can. Yeah well that would have been bad. 00;42;57;09 - 00;43;10;14 Mark Oh well the and Tom Adams take it away in the end because the investigation is closed officially until the next episode. What. Well, who killed the. 00;43;10;17 - 00;43;13;19 Sarah Maya's men in black? Show up and take Hamilton off. 00;43;13;21 - 00;43;16;21 Mark Yeah, but he's paying the government. 00;43;16;27 - 00;43;32;03 Sarah I don't think Hamilton is guilty of anything other than deceiving the Canadian government. I think they were pretending they had a finished product that they didn't have to keep getting government funding. I think that's all Hamilton did. 00;43;32;04 - 00;43;37;21 Mark And I think that's what's implied about Hamilton. So who killed the mathematician. 00;43;37;21 - 00;43;39;26 Sarah And the little person? Big little man? 00;43;40;03 - 00;43;41;01 Mark I don't know. 00;43;41;01 - 00;43;42;10 Sarah I don't know either. 00;43;42;12 - 00;43;44;28 Mark And it wasn't the lead singer of Coldplay? 00;43;44;29 - 00;43;49;12 Sarah No, it wasn't Casper the Unfriendly Prussian, No. So I don't know who did it. I don't. 00;43;49;12 - 00;43;49;24 Mark Know. 00;43;50;00 - 00;43;52;06 Sarah Which is not a good way to end an episode. 00;43;52;12 - 00;43;54;25 Mark I'll tell you what a good way to end an episode is. 00;43;54;25 - 00;43;56;01 Sarah I hope you like pot roast. 00;43;56;01 - 00;44;03;10 Mark Here's a little tidbit. Here's a little tidbit for Mark and Sarah to investigate the steam man of the prayer. 00;44;03;13 - 00;44;06;28 Sarah Yes, the book that Murdoch gets for All Men. 00;44;07;01 - 00;44;09;01 Mark So this is a real book. Right? 00;44;09;03 - 00;44;20;17 Sarah Before we go into the book, can I ask your question? Yes. What do you make of the scene where Murdoch leaves the police station and leaves Brack and Reid to tell Julia all about the case and they're going to have some whiskey? 00;44;20;20 - 00;44;34;19 Mark Because I see the world in these terms. I have entitled it in my notes. Actually, poor Julia's in dump town. Now, since Murdoch is angry about Phil. 00;44;34;22 - 00;44;37;26 Sarah Do you think Julia is sad when he leaves? 00;44;37;29 - 00;44;42;01 Mark I think she is. But then she's like, okay, I have a whiskey with Barack and Reid. 00;44;42;08 - 00;44;45;14 Sarah I think she's disappointed not to hear the story from Murdoch. 00;44;45;19 - 00;44;46;04 Mark Yeah. 00;44;46;07 - 00;44;52;25 Sarah But I don't know that she connects the dots. That he's going to see another woman. Yeah, And necessarily. 00;44;53;00 - 00;45;07;14 Mark The ante is up in the next episode. I realize this is over and over decade. Your old show, Murdoch gets hurt and Julia and Enid both rush to him. Yes and then it. 00;45;07;14 - 00;45;09;16 Sarah Because they have competitive caretaking. 00;45;09;16 - 00;45;11;21 Mark Competitive caretaking. 00;45;11;23 - 00;45;13;26 Mark Enid sucks. 00;45;13;29 - 00;45;18;04 Mark Okay. The Steam Man of the Prairies was written by Edward Ellis. 00;45;18;05 - 00;45;19;12 Sarah So this is a real book. 00;45;19;12 - 00;45;19;28 Mark First. 00;45;19;28 - 00;45;20;22 Sarah Released on the. 00;45;20;22 - 00;45;25;10 Mark Station Dime novel. It was released in 1868. 00;45;25;18 - 00;45;29;12 Sarah Oh, so it was contemporary with actual Steam robot. 00;45;29;17 - 00;45;34;11 Mark It's part of what's called the Edison made genre. Do you know what that means? 00;45;34;13 - 00;45;41;00 Sarah Edison Ed Yes. It sounds like a drink that Edison invented. Drink? 00;45;41;04 - 00;45;50;24 Mark Edison Aid. Now, Edison Aid is a genre of novels in which a young inventor solves problems in a supernatural or amazing way. 00;45;50;24 - 00;45;53;15 Sarah Oh, like young Encyclopedia Brown. 00;45;53;20 - 00;45;54;09 Mark Young and. 00;45;54;12 - 00;45;55;00 Sarah Steampunk. 00;45;55;00 - 00;46;06;02 Mark The books on the Hardy Boys, I would say is but steampunk. I'd even go so far as to say that maybe Batman's a bit at a certain age. 00;46;06;04 - 00;46;09;03 Sarah I wouldn't not agree with that, but okay, a little bit. 00;46;09;05 - 00;46;11;28 Mark So this time novel is fantastic. 00;46;12;05 - 00;46;16;25 Sarah So a little boy invents a steam powered robot on the prairies of Canada. 00;46;17;02 - 00;46;18;05 Mark No, it's U.S.. 00;46;18;07 - 00;46;19;14 Sarah Oh, okay. 00;46;19;16 - 00;46;30;21 Mark So this was produced in 19 in 1868. And chapter one is entitled The Terror of the Prairies. 00;46;30;23 - 00;46;31;29 Mark Okay. 00;46;32;01 - 00;46;36;23 Mark I must read to you the first couple of paragraphs in this book. Oh, okay. It is fantastic. 00;46;36;23 - 00;46;37;07 Sarah I'm ready. 00;46;37;15 - 00;47;13;26 Mark How a virgin. What? That exclaimed Mickey Mouse. Exquisite with something like horrified amazement by the Jumping Jahoda fat. Now, if I don't beat all nature, it's the devil broke loose with full steam. There was a good cause for these exclamations upon the part of the Yankee in the Irishman as they stood on the margin of Wolf Ravine and gazed over the prairie several miles to the north. 00;47;13;28 - 00;47;25;07 Mark Something like a gigantic man could be seen approaching, apparently at a rapid gait for a few seconds when it slackened its speed until it scarcely moved. 00;47;25;09 - 00;47;30;13 Sarah Well, it is the 1860s. We're not talking, you know, progressive thinking here. 00;47;30;20 - 00;47;32;11 Mark How leave our game. 00;47;32;17 - 00;47;36;26 Sarah There's bound to be some dramatic racism on the next page, I'm sure. 00;47;36;27 - 00;47;42;02 Mark h0wlyv air i. 00;47;42;04 - 00;47;46;00 Sarah Well, that's got to be an Irish accent. Exquisite. All right. 00;47;46;01 - 00;47;48;00 Mark Mickey. 00;47;48;02 - 00;47;58;14 Sarah Oh, I'm not going to try to do an Irish accent. I think I've already done my best with my New Zealand accent the last couple of weeks. I don't push it. 00;47;58;20 - 00;48;10;19 Mark Bugger off. But it's an old devil hitched with this Rutland wagon. Wilde, his old wife, Holden, dreams, exclaimed Miki. 00;48;10;21 - 00;48;12;01 Sarah Good job. 00;48;12;04 - 00;48;16;12 Mark Gore. This is Gore I like six times. 00;48;16;14 - 00;48;18;01 Sarah I know what that means. 00;48;18;01 - 00;48;25;00 Mark Oh, gee, it's so. It's so fantastically dyed, knobbly and just fantastic. 00;48;25;06 - 00;48;51;03 Sarah But it's absolute Murdoch, too. Yeah. Like, I would not be surprised if Murdoch had seen. Oh, what's his face? The inventor in Murdoch. His his nemesis and friend. Both Uh oh, The guy who invented the rocket car and all that stuff. Oh, Hendrick. Hendrick. Yeah. I wouldn't be surprised if Hendrick had the steam man in his garage or something, you know, like he collected it. 00;48;51;05 - 00;48;52;18 Sarah It sounds right up his alley. 00;48;52;23 - 00;49;03;19 Mark He was born in as Edward Sylvester. Ellis was born in 1840 and wrote The Steam Man of the Prairies. He was always successful in dime novel area this time. 00;49;03;21 - 00;49;11;15 Sarah Oh, you mean this wasn't like a like, the greatest work of his life? Like, maybe he just turned it out, like, over a weekend and published a chip. 00;49;11;16 - 00;49;12;14 Mark Yeah. Yeah. 00;49;12;15 - 00;49;12;28 Sarah Okay. 00;49;13;04 - 00;49;17;13 Mark I'll leave our John Mackey squeeze. 00;49;17;14 - 00;49;29;17 Sarah Oh, here. You're making it sound like he's from Georgia. And he's from Ireland. Oh, maybe. Maybe have a listener from Ireland who can record that for us and share share in audio file. 00;49;29;20 - 00;49;30;29 Mark Best corpse. 00;49;31;01 - 00;49;36;07 Sarah There's only one. Wow. No, there's do. Oh, it's got to be Dahmer with his finger. 00;49;36;09 - 00;49;41;20 Mark Is Dahmer with his finger. But I do like that. The thing they do with the. 00;49;41;24 - 00;49;42;18 Sarah Big little I. 00;49;42;21 - 00;49;43;01 Mark Big. 00;49;43;01 - 00;49;44;19 Sarah Little has no shoes on where. 00;49;44;19 - 00;49;47;10 Mark They pretend he's a child for a little while. 00;49;47;12 - 00;49;47;26 Sarah Yeah. 00;49;47;28 - 00;49;49;10 Mark Like, why is that? 00;49;49;10 - 00;49;52;14 Sarah Because it could be all and it could be all twin. It's not all. And yeah. 00;49;52;19 - 00;49;53;24 Mark That and that. 00;49;53;24 - 00;49;55;17 Sarah And then he needs like, shoe. 00;49;55;17 - 00;49;56;08 Mark It's a weird. 00;49;56;08 - 00;50;00;28 Sarah I guess I should feel bad that another human being is dead but I'm just glad it's not my son. 00;50;01;06 - 00;50;04;22 Mark Look at Murdoch's. 00;50;04;24 - 00;50;08;01 Sarah He's so sexy when he's fondling a dead person. 00;50;08;01 - 00;50;12;01 Mark Feed him to rub my rhubarb. 00;50;12;04 - 00;50;14;28 Sarah I'm going to feed him some pot roses. 00;50;15;00 - 00;50;19;04 Mark After the credits, that crime is still not solved. 00;50;19;07 - 00;50;24;00 Sarah Amazon is going to disappear. Yeah, and I don't know who's going to run his business. 00;50;24;00 - 00;50;26;05 Mark The automaton is going to disappear. 00;50;26;05 - 00;50;30;00 Sarah I don't think we're going to see him. Or the mechanical suit. 00;50;30;00 - 00;50;37;25 Mark I am. I have a note about that. Like they go in Monday at work and Hamilton's not there. Like his name is on the bill. 00;50;37;27 - 00;50;59;07 Sarah Well, we have to think that he's got a board of directors or something. Maybe got some sons who can run it. I will say that we do see Casper, the unfriendly pressure and again, but not the actor, not the character. And see Holden, Chris Holden read again later, but they're not playing this character. And the second time I saw him I was like, Is that the lead singer of Cold Boy? 00;50;59;08 - 00;51;03;25 Mark No, it's Casper the Unfriendly Russian do. 00;51;03;28 - 00;51;19;28 Sarah So all one gets to go home and isn't even punished for threatening half of Toronto with machine guns and stealing a robot and running away and being trapped for 24 hours and terrifying his mother, who, though I don't like her, I would not wish that on anybody. 00;51;20;02 - 00;51;21;23 Mark Terence Myers returns. 00;51;21;26 - 00;51;31;15 Sarah I guess Mrs. Esten is going to go home to her boring husband. I don't know who's going to get all of our stuff because he's not married and has no kids, no. Maybe she inherits. 00;51;31;15 - 00;51;32;00 Mark Maybe. 00;51;32;00 - 00;51;34;25 Sarah His chessboard and his broken clock. I don't. 00;51;34;25 - 00;51;35;24 Mark Know. Nice house. 00;51;35;24 - 00;51;44;28 Sarah I don't know. Whenever you don't see much of the outside, you see the door? Yeah. And I guess Casper Baumgart goes back to pressure the embassy or whatever. 00;51;45;01 - 00;51;46;08 Mark Probably in his lifetime. 00;51;46;08 - 00;51;47;17 Sarah They figured this out. 00;51;47;17 - 00;51;50;12 Mark Yeah. Drat Russia. No longer exist. 00;51;50;17 - 00;51;56;07 Sarah Canada might attack us now that they know that we don't really have automaton soldiers. 00;51;56;13 - 00;52;01;06 Mark So September six, the newsletter comes out for September sign. 00;52;01;09 - 00;52;04;16 Sarah You're just like, That's it, That's it. I'm Murdoc. Done? 00;52;04;21 - 00;52;12;04 Mark Yep. September 11th we will have Murdoch mysteries season two Episode nine Convalescence. 00;52;12;07 - 00;52;14;27 Sarah Which sounds really boring from the title. 00;52;14;28 - 00;52;15;29 Mark But it's Hitchcock. 00;52;16;02 - 00;52;20;14 Sarah But it's a murdoch Hitchcock mash up. Yep. And it's not boring. 00;52;20;14 - 00;52;22;02 Mark And then September. 00;52;22;04 - 00;52;24;02 Sarah Is more despicable. 00;52;24;02 - 00;52;30;28 Mark September 18th is episode ten Murdoch Dotcom, which has nothing to do with it. Well, it does. 00;52;31;01 - 00;52;32;15 Sarah It's fake Internet. 00;52;32;16 - 00;52;35;28 Mark Well, no, it's real Internet because the beginning of the Internet is telegraph. 00;52;36;00 - 00;52;36;23 Sarah Yeah, So. 00;52;36;23 - 00;52;41;02 Mark But the rant about that at another point in time. 00;52;41;02 - 00;52;41;25 Sarah Yes. 00;52;42;01 - 00;52;49;18 Mark You can find this on all the socials. If you're listening on YouTube, please take the time to like, subscribe. 00;52;49;25 - 00;52;51;00 Sarah And it matters. 00;52;51;00 - 00;52;54;08 Mark A bell. It matters. We can find more maniacs this way. 00;52;54;08 - 00;53;03;06 Sarah And check out the Instagram channel that was following us on Instagram. We post them behind the scenes stuff and send secret messages. You're only see if you follow the channel. 00;53;03;07 - 00;53;11;21 Mark I've been at. I've been doing real banter, not just music and text. Now I've been actually appearing in the real. 00;53;11;27 - 00;53;13;27 Sarah Even though your hair was crazy one. 00;53;13;27 - 00;53;16;12 Mark Time, that one time my hair was definitely crazy. 00;53;16;12 - 00;53;29;03 Sarah And on a side note, if you've got any ideas for t shirt designs like designs you want to send our way, even if it's just a couple sentence descriptions, send them along. Yep. I'm looking for some ideas. Right now, so I'd be happy to take them. 00;53;29;08 - 00;53;33;06 Mark Halloween's going to come and go and we all need stuff to do. After that. 00;53;33;09 - 00;53;37;00 Sarah We can all be so bored. All right, So next time. Wow. 00;53;37;00 - 00;53;42;26 Mark Actually, if you find the broadcast too, I can guarantee you're going to get pictures of Halloween before anybody else. 00;53;42;27 - 00;53;46;28 Sarah That's true. Yeah, absolutely. We'll post them up there. Yeah. All right. So next time. Bye. 00;53;46;28 - 00;53;47;28 Mark Mania by the. 00;53;47;29 - 00;54;04;05 Mark X. 00;54;04;07 - 00;54;09;02 Sarah And when he hits. 00;54;09;05 - 00;54;09;26 Mark The doctor. 00;54;09;28 - 00;54;11;08 Sarah Sorry. Rewind that.