Starsky and Hutch
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:12:01
- You were robbing a bookie.
- That’s right.

:12:04
You’ve robbed seven
over the past six months.

:12:05
You haven’t filed a report,
turned in any money.

:12:08
- You haven’t even arrested anybody.
- How can I? They’ll know I’m a cop.

:12:12
I don’t think you’re in any danger
of being mistaken for a real cop.

:12:15
Really? Why don’t you do me a favour
and go get yourself another perm

:12:18
and let the grownups talk.
:12:20
For your information,
my hair is naturally curly.

:12:22
- No, it’s not.
- Yes, it is.

:12:24
- That’s a perm job all the way.
- Touch it.

:12:28
Hey. Why are you touching him?
:12:33
Jesus.
:12:37
You know something?
:12:40
You two deserve each other.
:12:44
Make nice. You’re partners.
:12:50
- You’re crazy.
- No, I’m not.

:12:52
I don’t know what you’re so upset about.
:12:54
The guy cost us 200 grand.
A thank-you might be more appropriate...

:12:58
Who cares about 200 grand?
What if they link us to the murder?

:13:02
- They will not link us to the murder.
- You don’t know that.

:13:04
Will you let it go, please? Jesus.
Take a lude or something. Calm down.

:13:08
- I did, and I’m still pissed.
- OK, fine, fine. Look, I’m sorry, all right?

:13:13
I promise, I’m not gonna kill Terrence
again. Now, pull it together.

:13:17
Let’s go.
:13:19
Gentlemen, I apologise about the delay,
:13:21
but I promise you
what we have is worth the wait.

:13:26
It looks like cocaine.
:13:28
- That’s because it is cocaine.
- With a twist.

:13:31
You see, we’ve managed to find a way
to alter the cell structure of the coca plant,

:13:37
giving it properties that heighten
the perfluoralkylation process,

:13:40
creating a new kind of diazomethane.
:13:44
Gets a little complicated after that.
Excuse me.

:13:48
So do you get extra high or what?
:13:52
Actually, it has all the same effects
as regular cocaine.

:13:55
Well, if it’s the same, why are we here?

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