Ed Begley Jr. |
Dr. Jesse James |
Meagen Fay |
Brenda Abelson |
Diane Ladd |
Sally Druse |
Jack Coleman |
Peter Rickman |
Bruce Davison |
Dr. Stegman |
Suki Kaiser |
Natalie Rickman |
Bob Bruner |
Reporter #1 |
Guest Star |
Justin Callen |
James |
Guest Star |
Cameron Cowles |
Sid |
Guest Star |
Andy Geller |
Recap Announcer |
Recurring Role |
Bill Meilen |
Dr. Egas Gottreich/Klaus Gottriech |
Recurring Role |
Ty Olsson |
Danny |
Recurring Role |
Stegman: Did you seen two feebs in pink?
Gupta: Two fleas in pink?
Stegman: Feebs! Feebs!
Gupta: But… that… that's not very polite, Dr. Stegman.
Stegman: If I wanted to know what you thought, I'd give you a rectal exam!
Klaus: The soul is dead letter medicine. No distempered humors, no spiritual disorders, no psycho twiddle-twaddle. Her brain is merely an organ that needs repair.
Brenda: (screaming at Stegman and scratching) Just a little going-away present from the pelvis-equipped moving van!
Stegman: Come out, Abel! Come out, Christa! Come out, Hook, and all you minions of Hook! The Keepers demand it!
Narrator: Welcome back to Kingdom Hospital where time has grown short. In a little over three hours, at 11:47 P.M. K.W.T., that's Kingdom Weird Time, the end will come for Kingdom Hospital...and everyone in it. Time is nature's way of of keeping everything from happening at once. Past, present and future are all illusions. Let's hope somebody in the Kingdom gets that straight before Mary rings her bell for the very last time.
Antubis: Good job, Dr. Hook. The next time you look at your graveyard, remember what you did here.
(After Antubis helps Mary escape the fire)
Mary: Why are you helping me?
Antubis: Because I'm your pal.
Mary: I don't know your name. Pals should know each other's names.
Antubis: I'm Anubis.
Mary: Antubis?
Dr. Shwartzton: There's going to be an earthquake, doctor - the big one!
Stegman: I'm the big one!
At the beginning of this episode, the song playing is Time Has Come Today by The Chamber Brothers.
Hagarty, the Scotsman who helped the foreman torch Gates Mills, shares his surname with the man who saw his lover Adrian Mellon killed by punks (and the ravenous clown) on the bridge in It.
A double dose of King: we see him on the television in Johnny B. Goode's office in a spot for a law firm...and as the man himself, finally back from dental work/jury duty/whatever. The TV spot in which he appears was originally used in Stephen King's Storm of the Century.
This episode ran two hours.
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