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[spoiler]Monday's quote:
Ep #55 (1966) - Roger - 'Malloy a suicide? Well, I MUST say, that never occurred to me.'
From "#0055/0056: Robservations 06/26/01:"
"Malloy a suicide?" Roger asks, crossing his arms and looking almost jolly. "Well, I must say, that never occurred to me." Liz says she doesn't think so, and Patterson agrees he doesn't think Bill the type to take his own life--but as he said, they can't overlook the possibility. Roger says the more he thinks about it, the more possible it seems. What reason? Liz asks, and Roger points out that Bill knew she was trying to get Ned Calder back into the company. Liz insists Bill was delighted at the prospect. "But that isn't necessarily what he thought," Roger theorizes. "He had given his whole life to the Collins enterprise, he might very well have been depressed at the thought of being demoted after all the years of faithful service. He may have brooded over it until, well, his mind snapped." Liz says Bill was much more interested in the fishing fleet than he was in the business end of the company," Liz insists.
The Robservations references the quote perfectly...
And this is the second quote from this ep. The first (Roger - 'Liz, why MUST you jump on every little thing so vehemently?') was back on July 1st.