Mary Vivian Pearce en el papel de...
Cotton
- Nat Curzan from "The Tattler": And Cotton... I notice a smile on your lips. Does murder make you happy?
- Cotton: Murder merely relieves tension, Mr. Curzan. For murder to bring happiness, one must already be happy and I am- completely at peace with myself, totally happy.
- Crackers: A turd, Mama, a turd!
- Cotton: Who could've sent this?
- Miss Edie: Ahhh. A turd? Oh, a turd! Oh, Babs!
- Babs Johnson: This is a direct attack on my divinity!
- Babs Johnson: I'll have to change my appearance. I think I'll dye my hair another color and start dressing like a dyke.
- Cotton: Me too! I'll get a crew cut.
- Cotton: Let's move to Boise, I always wanted to go there!
- Babs Johnson: Boise, Cotton? Why, that might not be a bad place!
- Crackers: Were you ever there?
- Cotton: Only once, we robbed a transit bus there, remember?
- Babs Johnson: I remember, the number 42!
- Cotton: [Babs serves her family a steak she has shoplifted from the market by concealing under her dress between her legs] Mmmm, Babs, smells delicious!
- Babs Johnson: Thanks, Cotton, it should. I warmed it up downtown today, in my own little oven.
- Cotton: I want more. I got to see more, Crackers, more than what l've already seen. Can we have some blood in this one? Just a little bit? And take your clothes off slower, slower...
- Cotton: What's she like? Does she have a nice body? What are you going to do for me today, honey? It's something I haven't seen, I hope.