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{{quote|'''Giles:''' Wait... you think I'm evil if I go on a camping trip with young girls and ''don't'' touch them?}} |
{{quote|'''Giles:''' Wait... you think I'm evil if I go on a camping trip with young girls and ''don't'' touch them?}} |
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* ''[[Blackadder]] Goes Forth'' has Johann Schmidt, in a hospital where there's believed to be a spy. He speaks with a HEAVY German Drawl. Also leads to this. |
* ''[[Blackadder]] Goes Forth'' has Johann Schmidt, in a hospital where there's believed to be a spy. He speaks with a HEAVY German Drawl. Also leads to this. |
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{{quote|[[Keet|George]]: "Have you seen any German spies?" |
{{quote|[[Keet|George]]: "Have you seen any German spies?" |
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Schmidt: "Nein, nein!" |
Schmidt: "Nein, nein!" |
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[[The Ditz|George]]: "[[Completely Missing the Point|NINE!?]] [[Crowning Moment of Funny|I haven't even seen one!]]" }} |
[[The Ditz|George]]: "[[Completely Missing the Point|NINE!?]] [[Crowning Moment of Funny|I haven't even seen one!]]" }} |
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** Blackadder, of course, dismisses him out of hand, lampshading the absurdity of the Germans depositing a spy with a heavy German accent into a British camp. Except it turns out he ''is'' a spy. {{spoiler|A British one.}} |
** Blackadder, of course, dismisses him out of hand, lampshading the absurdity of the Germans depositing a spy with a heavy German accent into a British camp. Except it turns out he ''is'' a spy. {{spoiler|A British one.}} |