Murdoch Mysteries (TV Series)
Victor, Victorian (2010)
Yannick Bisson: Detective William Murdoch
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Quotes
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Inspector William Murdoch : I made you angry earlier.
Dr. Julia Ogden : Yes.
Inspector William Murdoch : I don't know why.
Dr. Julia Ogden : The Inspector was being archaic and thick-headed and you just stood there
Inspector William Murdoch : Julia... that was your argument. And for me to jump in as though you aren't strong enough to handle yourself in the situation somewhat defeats that argument
Dr. Julia Ogden : Well, I only wanted your support.
Inspector William Murdoch : And you have it. Completely. But I will not rescue you, Julia, because from everything I know about you... you don't need it.
Dr. Julia Ogden : Your logic is infuriating.
Inspector William Murdoch : Not just a little bit winsome?
Dr. Julia Ogden : Perhaps a little.
Inspector William Murdoch : Good.
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Miriam Winter : Leonard once told me that the biggest difference between a man and a woman was that men can keep a cool head... women cannot. What do you make of that?
Inspector William Murdoch : [after a long pause] I guess he was wrong.
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Inspector William Murdoch : Not to be delicate, sir, but the lodge is an exclusive club, and where there is exclusivity, there are often secrets, and when there are secrets, there are those willing to do anything to keep them.
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Inspector Thomas Brackenreid : [after discovering the victim is a woman, not a man] I passed water with that - with that woman standing right beside me.
Inspector William Murdoch : Fascinating, sir, but what's even more fascinating was that she wasn't just dressing like a man, she was living her life as a man.
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Dr. Julia Ogden : There's one more very important fact you're going to need to know.
[Pulls back sheet to reveal body on examining table]
Inspector Thomas Brackenreid : Is that... ?
Constable George Crabtree : Are those... ?
Inspector William Murdoch : You mean to tell me that...
Dr. Julia Ogden : Gentlemen, Victor Bernard was a woman.