The Silence of the Lambs
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:45:07
- Time, Pilch. My move.
- You lured him with produce.

:45:10
Tough noogies. It's still my turn.
:45:13
Nice and slow, baby.
:45:16
If the beetle moves one of your men,
does that still count?

:45:20
Course it counts. How do you play?
:45:23
Agent Starling?
:45:26
Where the heck did this come from?
It's practically mush.

:45:30
It was found behind the soft palate
of a murder victim in the Elk River.

:45:34
- It's Buffalo Bill, isn't it?
- I can't tell you any more.

:45:38
- We heard about it on the radio.
- This is a clue from a real murder case?

:45:41
- Cool.
- Just ignore him. He's not a PhD.

:45:45
Sphingid ceratomia, maybe.
:45:48
Boy, he's a big sucker.
:45:51
OK. Let's check morphology.
:46:02
What do you do when you're
not detecting, Agent Starling?

:46:07
I try to be a student, Dr Pilcher.
:46:10
Ever go out for cheeseburgers and beer?
:46:13
The amusing house wine?
:46:15
Are you hitting on me, Doctor?
:46:18
Yes.
:46:19
- Gotcha.
- What have you got?

:46:21
Agent Starling, meet Mr Acherontia styx.
:46:26
Weird.
:46:27
Better known to his friends
as the death's-head moth.

:46:30
- Where does it come from?
- It's strange. They only live in Asia.

:46:34
Here they'd have to be
raised from imported eggs.

:46:37
Somebody grew this guy. Fed him honey
and nightshade, kept him warm.

:46:43
Somebody loved him.

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