Ray Vecchio: What did you see? A warehouse? Factory? Garret: God! Ray Vecchio: Oh great.
Benton Fraser: Hamlet sees his father's ghost. Ray Vecchio: Yeah, he also kills his uncle and spends an inordinate amount of time chatting with skeletons.
Ray Vecchio: Okay, let's review your options here, you can leave the case to them and eventually be arrested as a suspected kidnapper, or cooperate with me, solve the case and narrowly escape being beaten to death by an outraged brother. I leave it to you.
Agent Ford: He referred to you as the one in the red coat. Ray Vecchio: Gee, I wonder why he would say a thing like that.
MUSIC - At the Hundredth Meridian (The Tragically Hip, from Fully Completely)
Ray Vecchio: Elaine, tell him Hamlet was a crazy person. Elaine: I can't vouch for Hamlet, but I'd watch out for Rosencrantz and Guildenstern over there. In Hamlet, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are courtiers who grew up with Hamlet. However, when King Claudius, Hamlet's uncle, asks them to betray their friendship by spying on Hamlet, they do so -- and eventually pay for that mistake with their lives.
Benton Fraser: There are more things in Heaven and earth than have been dreamt of in your philosophy, Horatio. Fraser slightly misquotes the line from Act I, scene 5, of Shakespeare's Hamlet: "There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
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