:51:00
What for?
:51:02
Our nearest neighbor
is about four miles away.
:51:05
I need to get to a phone,
and I need to call my boss.
:51:08
You mean Charles?
:51:09
How did you know that?
:51:11
He left a message on your
machine just before we got out.
:51:17
You just saved yourself
an eight-mile round-tripper.
:51:21
You were fired.
:51:26
I just saved myself...
:51:28
Did you take classes
in insensitivity?
:51:31
I was just trying
to break it to you easy.
:51:34
You failed miserably!
:51:35
Broadzilla, you wouldn´t be
here if it weren´t for me.
:51:38
And what do you want?
Do you want a thank you?
:51:41
It´s me who should thank you
for that privilege, right?
:51:44
Fine!
:51:45
Thank you.
:51:47
You´re welcome!
:51:50
It´s kind of like Moonlighting,
isn´t it?
:52:06
It´s strange being back
on the old farm.
:52:09
Even after all these years,
it still feels like home.
:52:13
My amazing new friends...
:52:15
have suffered
their first real defeat.
:52:18
That´s bad enough, but they´ve
also lost the opportunity...
:52:22
to find out
about their mentor...
:52:24
and l´m sure that hurts them
more than anything else.
:52:27
Each of them deals with
this confusion in his own way.
:52:30
Donatello has found
someone to latch onto.
:52:33
Not even close, zip neck.
:52:36
The Professor and Mary Ann,
happily ever after.
:52:39
No way, atomic mouth.
Gilligan was her main man.
:52:44
They´d be married
and have six kids by now.
:52:46
Gilligan was a geek,
barfarooni!
:52:49
You´re the geek, camel breath.
:52:51
Dome head.
:52:53
Elf lips.
:52:57
Let´s give this a try.
:52:59
See if this transplant
worked... fungoid.