Helen: Let's talk turkey. Martha: Turkey? I love turkey! Helen: It's an expression. It means "Let's get down to business." What's your beef with this toy? Martha: Beef... Helen: It's an expression. It means "What's your problem?" Martha: Sorry. One-track mind.
Helen: Truman, why are you staring at Martha? You've seen her before. Truman: But now, she's a TV star! Can I have your pawtograph? Martha: Now I know how Santa Claus at the mall feels.
Martha: (about the toy) Why'd you take it away? We were having so much fun! Helen: Skits wasn't. Martha: I know, that was the fun part!
Words described in "Dog Fight": Quarrel, bicker, negotiate, barter, truce, selfish, fight, share, take a turn, trade.
Words described in "Here's Martha!": Interview, conversation, understand, interpret, comprehend, chat, thoughts, think, mind, know.
The puppet show Helens uses to try and teach Martha and Skits to share is reminiescent of Jim Henson's Sesame Street.
The "Crime Scene Doggy" and "Crime Scene Clam" shows seen in "Here's Martha! are a nod to the television series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and it's two spinoffs: CSI: Miami and CSI: NY.
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