Phoenix's Batman Gambit is certainly an awesome moment for him, but the way Tigre trips himself up is hilariously stupid.Phoenix: ( drenched in coffee) (Should I be happy this coffee is only hot enough to give me first-degree burns?) Aheh heh heh! Wh-What piece was it again? Godot: If you have the time to waste, you have the time to present that piece of evidence. Pearl's slapping rage towards Nick after Desirée gives him a kiss as thanks for proving her husband's innocence.In the aftermath of the trial, the defendant Ron DeLite who has been ousted as the real Mask☆DeMasque, but gotten away with it on double jeopardy grounds is worried that his wife Desirée will leave him because she hates criminals, but she says that she only hates SNEAKY criminals, and as Mask☆DeMasque he had always announced his crimes before committing them like a real man!.Judge: I must say, this sudden change of heart doesn't reflect well on you. that Ron DeLite was in fact Mask☆DeMasque! "The witness pretended to be Mask☆DeMasque in order to pin the murder on the defendant." In which case! You'll want to insist, up to and beyond the day you die. This is what you've been saying up to this point in time. Phoenix: Wh-What's that supposed to mean? Judge: (trying to make logical sense of Phoenix's response) Phoenix shows his charm to Mia and tells her that he shows it to everyone he meets, just like his future Attorney's Badge.The judge warns him not to do that again or he'll be held in contempt. Without warning, the final row line of dialog comes from Phoenix himself, blurting out that the two are so lovey-dovey it makes people sick. Dahlia Hawthorne is giving a testimony about her relationship with Phoenix.(This becomes majorly Harsher in Hindsight after Case 3-4.) When he's brought back and told to give back the necklace, he reveals that he ate it. When it's revealed that Dahlia had an ulterior motive for dating Phoenix, he freaks out, grabs the bottle necklace and tries to flee the courtroom.Grossberg: It feels like my hemorrhoids are doing the Harlem Shake! note The Harlem Shake was a dance created by Harlem resident Al B in 1981, but the more well-known Harlem Shake is the 2012 Baauer song and the accompanying 2013 internet meme.
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