Sir Walter: Youd never dare. Why, round the Cape, the rain
beats down so hard it makes your head bleed!
Edmund: So, some sort of hat is probably in order.
Private Baldrick: Permission to ask a question, sir...
Captain Blackadder: Permission granted, Baldrick, as long as isn't the one about where babies come from.
Private Baldrick: No, the thing is: The way I see it, these days there's a war on, right? And, ages ago, there wasn't a war on, right? So, there must have been a moment when there not being a war on went away, right? And there being a war on came along. So, what I want to know is: How did we get from the one case of affairs to the other case of affairs?
Captain Blackadder: Do you mean, "how did the war start?"
[Baldrick thinks for a moment]
Private Baldrick: Yeah!
Blackadder - How did the World War begin?
Oh! reminded me of one of my other favorite George quotes:Prince George: You know, Blackadder, for me socks are like sex. Tons of it about and I never seem to get any.
"The pathway of my life is strewn with cowpats from the Devil's own satanic herd!"
Money is probably my favourite episode of BA. 3 & 4 have more sophisticated comedy, but S2 stands above. The characters of the Court, especially the wickedly capricious Queen Elizabeth, not to mention the guest appearances from greats like Tom Baker...
Wibble
I've always loved this exchange:
Crone: Ah, the Wisewoman.. the Wisewoman.
Edmund: Yes, the Wisewoman.
Crone: Two things, my lord, must thee know of the Wisewoman. First, she is ... a woman! ...and second, she is ...
Edmund: Wise?
Crone: You do know her then?
Edmund: No, just a wild stab in the dark which is incidentally what you'll be getting if you don't start being a bit more helpful. Do you know where she lives?
Money is probably my favourite episode of BA. 3 & 4 have more sophisticated comedy, but S2 stands above. The characters of the Court, especially the wickedly capricious Queen Elizabeth, not to mention the guest appearances from greats like Tom Baker...
"I have a plan so cunning you could stick a tail on it and call it a weasel!"