Dead Men Don't Flush

Season 1, Episode 5, Aired
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Martin's toilet gets clogged, so Gina persuades him to call a plumber. There's a major problem when the guy dies in the bathroom while on the job.
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    My all time favorite episode of "Martin". I just finished watching the rerun on TV1 and OMGosh, I was laughing through the whole thing. Such a funny episode. Such a quotable episode. My fav was the plumber's motto, so to speak, "It's gonna cost ya. It might cost a little, it might cost alot. But it will cost ya."

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    • After the plumber awakens, he explains to Martin and the crew that he was not dead, but in fact had fallen into a stupor. A stupor is an unresponsive state from which a person can be aroused only briefly and with vigorous, repeated attempts. Edit
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    • Martin: How 'bout we call him D.P.? Gina: That's a good idea baby. Where'd you come up with that? Martin: Dead plumber. Edit
    • Plumber: It's gonna cost you. It may cost you a little. It may cost you a lot. But it's gonna cost you! Edit
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    • This title references the old line 'Dead men tell no tales.' Edit
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