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[spoiler]June 3rd's quote:
Ep #1222 (1841PT[-1967: Ep #258]) - Kendrick - 'I'm sorry, but I must insist. This is a most urgent matter.'
From "#1222/1223: Robservations 12/24/03: Morgan is Possessed"
Someone knocks at the door. Quentin goes to answer it, but Julia says she'll go. It's Kendrick Young, and even though Julia says she'd rather he didn't come in, he insists--this is a most urgent matter. All right, for just a few moments, she agrees. Kendrick enters and she glares at him. What is it? she asks. You know very well, he says--your nephew, Gabriel. Has he been found? asks Quentin. Kendrick says no, but he's decided he knows right where he is--here, at Collinwood. Absurd, says Julia. On the contrary, says Kendrick, the police have checked every mode of transportation, questioned many people, and the one fact they have come up with is that Gabriel is still in the area--yet still they cannot find him. So Gabriel is missing and everyone thinks he's here, is that it? asks Quentin. Yes, says Kendrick. Did it ever occur to you or them, asks Quentin, that somebody else might be hiding him out? Yes, it did, says Kendrick, but I doubt it--the logical place for him to be is right here.He isn't here, insists Julia crisply--no one in the family has seen him
The Robservations references the second half of the quote quite well, but not the first half...
And this is the fourth quote from this ep. The first (Kendrick - 'Is Gabriel in the house or near the house? I MUST know') was back on May 12th of 2021, the second (Kendrick - 'Melanie, why are you crying, you MUST tell me') was back on October 30th of 2023, and the third (Julia - 'Morgan, Morgan you MUST come out of there at once) was back on March 21st. So all that means that Ep #1222 has joined the club with Eps #2, #3, #42, #44, #50, #52, #54, #66, #106, #119, #133, #158, #195, #208, #211, #212, #296, #300, #308, #315, #340, #365, #367, #377, #384, #405, #410, #426, #449, #450, #462, #466, #479, #481, #503, #506, #518, #528, #534, #543, #544, #545, #550, #608, #609, #629, #639, #643, #644, #646, #647, #651, #655, #678, #709, #717, #727, #734, #742, #743, #746, #750, #763, #764, #883, #884, #886, #889, #915, #926, #975, #976, #977, #993, #1006, #1011, #1014, #1025, #1057, #1064, #1081, #1111, #1125, #1126, #1127, #1128, #1197, #1199, #1206, #1218, #1223 and #1232. However, not only recall that Eps #42, #44, #52, #66, #133, #208, #211, #300, #367, #377, #384, #449, #466, #543, #544, #550, #609, #629, #639, #646, #678, #709, #727, #734, #742, #746, #915, #977, #993, #1057, #1111, #1197 & #1218 have five quotes, but Eps #66, #377, #384, #449, #646, #727, #915 & #993 have six quotes.
And just a reminder, we've seen notations like "1841PT[-1967: Ep #258]" before and in this case it means that the quote should have come from 1967's Ep #258 but that ep doesn't have any "must" lines to quote from. So, with that in mind, it means that Ep #258 now joins Eps #1, #5, #8, #12, #13, #22, #24, #28, #120, #124, #136, #138, #139, #141, #189, #198, #210, #217, #219, #223, #478, #659, #667, #690, #904 and #1008 as ones without any "must" lines.