Spooksville (TV Series)
The Howling Ghost (2013)
Nick Purcha: Watch Waverly
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Quotes
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Adam Freeman : Wait. I thought we were going to that girl Cindy's house to question her.
Watch Waverly : Cindy's not at her house. She's by the rocks.
Adam Freeman : How would YOU know? Let me guess. You hacked her GPS. Ugh. Reading her texts is bad enough, but tracking her? Not only is that incredibly illegal...
Sally Wilcox : And by "incredibly illegal" you meant "incredibly awesome but illegal."
Adam Freeman : An incredible invasion of privacy. People don't like to be spied upon.
Watch Waverly : Fine. In that case, "my intuition" states she's somewhere around here.
Sally Wilcox : All right, and where does your "intuition" state she is now?
Watch Waverly : [checking his wristwatch then looking up] She's right over there.
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Watch Waverly : Okay, so, these claws that you described, they're like crab claws or were they somewhat like eagle talons?
Cindy Makey : What? Uh... neither. They were like... old people hands. Really old people, like... dead old.
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Adam Freeman : Isn't it way more likely that Neil fell into the water and was washed out to sea than he was abducted by some howling ghost light?
Watch Waverly : See, that's the kind of common sense that makes people ignore Spooksville phenomena.
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Watch Waverly : Spooksville weirdness is afoot.
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Watch Waverly : That paranormal manifestation - or "ghost" if you must - was far more than a visual apparition. A solid phantasm MUST have had a psychoempathic link to a location.
Sally Wilcox : What's all that in English?
Adam Freeman : He's saying a ghost like that needed a home, a place to stash that missing kid.
Watch Waverly : Well, in theory there's... Basically, yeah.
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Sally Wilcox : [looking at an x-ray of Adam's skull] I know. The camera normally adds about twenty pounds, but this one takes off about ninety.
Watch Waverly : He got your good side, though.
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Watch Waverly : What you think of as a ghost is really psychokinetic energy, the remaining echo, if you will, of a dead person - one who died in great distress or who still has some unfinished business on this earth.
Adam Freeman : Okay, so this "ghost" is trying to replace the son she lost to the sea.
Watch Waverly : Okay, first of all, the term "ghost"...
Sally Wilcox : [wearily] ... doesn't roll off the tongue as easy as "psychokinetic echo." We know.
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Adam Freeman : I think you said there was no such thing as a ghost!
Watch Waverly : Yeah, well, there's not! This psychokinetic phenomena scares the ectoplasm out of me.
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Adam Freeman : I've got an idea! One of us has to lead the ghost away while the others free Neil!
Watch Waverly : That's a terrible idea! It's illogical, it's...
Adam Freeman : I'll get the ghost to chase me. You and Sally free the kid.
Watch Waverly : That's a fantastic idea. You're smarter than I thought.
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Sally Wilcox : [finding Neil] Untie him!
Watch Waverly : I'll try.
Watch Waverly : [appraising the complexity of knots] ... if I had a whole horde of Boy Scouts.
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Watch Waverly : [working the knots] Was this ghost in the Navy or something?