- Remington Steele: Mildred, I'm worried.
- Mildred Krebs: Ms. Holt?
- Remington Steele: Uh-huh. Usually, she's the logical one, I mean, everything by the book, allowing precious little time for emotions to creep in and cloud her perceptions. Now look at her - she trading "blings" and "blergs" with an homicidal actor.
- [Laura hangs up the phone and heads for the front door]
- Remington Steele: Laura, where are you going?
- Laura Holt: To meet Max.
- Remington Steele: Laura, the man is dangerous. He's already wanted by the police for murder!
- Laura Holt: "The Fugitive"!
- Remington Steele: [Misunderstanding her meaning] Yes, the fugitive Maxwell Donahue.
- Laura Holt: No, "The Fugitive", David Janssen, a Q.M. production, 1963-67.
- Remington Steele: [Momentarily confused, he turns to Mildred] Mildred, you're an American, what is she talking about?
- Mildred Krebs: It's an old television series.
- Laura Holt: David Janssen played a man running from the police for a murder he didn't commit; he'd been framed.
- Remington Steele: [Outraged] And that's what you're basing his innocence on? A television show?
- Laura Holt: How many times have I followed you blindly just because you thought one of our cases bore a faint resemblance to the plot of some silly movie?