《Frankenstein, Jr. and the Impossibles (TV Series 1966–1968)》Storyline
Muley: Everybody""s got to get off.Everybody""s leavin"", goin"" out o California.Your folks, my folks, everybody""s folks.Everybody except me.I ain""t gettin"" off.Tom: Who done it?Muley: Listen.(Muley gestures toward the howling wind.) That""s some of what done it.The dusters.They start it anyways.Blowin"" like his year after year.Blowin"" the land away.Blowin"" the crops away.And blowin"" us away now.Tom: You crazy?Muley: Some say that I am.In the first of two flashbacks that emphasize the wide gap between the rich and poor classes and the failure of the tenant system, Muley remembers how he, one of the dispossessed, was driven off the land by the Shawnee Land and Cattle Company.Yet he does advise Willie to stir up the indifferent voters, with different speech content:Look, Willie, you tell ""em too much.He chased Rey and Finn outside the Base as they fled into the woods toward heFalcon.When they came face-to-face, Ren knocked Rey unconscious, and hen faced the traitorous Finn wielding Luke""s blue lightsaber - the duel ended with the defeated Finn suffering major injuries." When the Ryans returned home, they were again threatened by Miller by phone in the middle of the night, and Catherine was fearful: "He""s never going to leave us alone," and then requested: "Just get him.Shy Michael, many times standing alone and at the bar by himself, often looks enviously at the off-limits Linda and shares lingering glances with her.