Due South: "Asylum"
Jun. 18th, 2009 10:19 am"Asylum" (DS 3.11)
Original air date: November 16, 1997
Favorite quote:
ROBERT FRASER: Close the door, son. Anyone would think you were born in a barn.
BENTON FRASER: I was.
--or--
FRASER: You know, I once spent thirteen hours hanging like this underneath a suspension bridge with a mountain cat swiping at me from above. She tore my lanyard, ripped my epaulet . . .
RAY: And what happened?
FRASER: Well, fortunately the nuns at Fort McLeod practiced invisible mending.
Spoilers.
Although generally the quotes I use from episodes are my own transcriptions, in this write-up--in the interests of doing the write-up, rather than bogging down yet again over minutiae--I have used this transcript site, modifying the punctuation, and occasionally spelling, to suit myself.
( It's a concoction I made from the mucus membrane of a pregnant. . . )
Original air date: November 16, 1997
Favorite quote:
ROBERT FRASER: Close the door, son. Anyone would think you were born in a barn.
BENTON FRASER: I was.
--or--
FRASER: You know, I once spent thirteen hours hanging like this underneath a suspension bridge with a mountain cat swiping at me from above. She tore my lanyard, ripped my epaulet . . .
RAY: And what happened?
FRASER: Well, fortunately the nuns at Fort McLeod practiced invisible mending.
Spoilers.
Although generally the quotes I use from episodes are my own transcriptions, in this write-up--in the interests of doing the write-up, rather than bogging down yet again over minutiae--I have used this transcript site, modifying the punctuation, and occasionally spelling, to suit myself.