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| 51. For a plot point not readily made clear in the program, Lewis pulls out cards. An Ace-of-Nitwit-less deck, I might add. |
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| 52. Even after Michael Brick asks repeatedly if he would ever appear in another television program, the magic 8-ball continues to say "coal bin." It must mean something! |
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| 53. With hammer in hand, Jonathan races to basement and makes a hole in the wall with one thunderous punch. |
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| 54. Wow, that was easy!
Audio: Where is the clock? (0:10) |
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| 55. Suddenly, Mrs. Izard appears, having gotten down the stairs unnoticed, even with the din Jonathan was making.
Audio: Mrs. Izard speaks. (0:13) |
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| 56. Slow-motion weekdays stare me down. Her lipstick reflex got me wound. Freeze frame! |
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| 57. Jonathan snaps to attention turning and seeing Selenna and the Hand of Glory. Lewis says he's too good-looking for that to happen to him. |
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| 58. Once the clock is casually knocked the clock to the floor, Mrs. Izard turns to smoke, melting away like another "evil witch of the west." |
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| 59. The Barnavelt have rescued the world. More importantly, we are about rescued from this lethargic waste of time. |
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| 60. After being prodded awake with a cane, Vincent Price pops up and explains the whole thing made more sense in book form. I tend to agree.
Audio: Vincent Price loves him some Hand of Glory. (0:05) |
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