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Abby Sciuto : It's amazing that you guys didn't have all these computers and stuff, and you solved cases. I mean really complicated ones. I mean I know coroners weren't doing Forensic autopsies back then. But it wasn't until 1975 that the FBI installed their first automated fingerprint reader. That sort of revolutionized what I do - what *we* do.
Doctor Walter Magnus : I-I-I haven't understood one thing you said. But I'm all for it. Forensics have certainly changed. haven't they doctor?
Dr. Donald Mallard : Yes, indeed. You should see her when se gets excited about a case.
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Doctor Walter Magnus : Unbelievable. What I would have give for a-a piece of hardware like her - I mean, like this.
Dr. Donald Mallard : Well, you were part of a different era, Walter
Special Agent Jethro Gibbs : Ah Hell, Doctor, nothing to be ashamed of.
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Doctor Walter Magnus : Why do people always get killed in the least accessible places? I once found a ship's cook all chopped up and left in a fryer. The sailors nibbled on him and the - the calamari for days.
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Doctor Walter Magnus : My name is uh, is Magnus. I'm meeting with Dr. Mallard.
Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo : Oh, okay. Is Ducky in the pond yet, McGee?
Special Agent Timothy McGee : I haven't seen him. You're welcome to wait for him though, if you like.
Doctor Walter Magnus : If you don't mind, I'd like to - to wait in autopsy.
Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo : [Chuckles] You sure? Smells funny.
Doctor Walter Magnus : Well, that's uh, that's a matter of opinion.
Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo : It's a matter of dead bodies. Stinky.
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Doctor Walter Magnus : Since her mother died - we, uh, Jenny and I, we don't talk much. She has her own family now. People grow apart. Life goes on.
Dr. Donald Mallard : Well, you'll always be welcome here.
Doctor Walter Magnus : It's good being back, Donald.
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Dr. Donald Mallard : Your family is your purpose now, Walter. You have a responsibility to those two boys to teach them everything you know.
Doctor Walter Magnus : But damn it, I *can't*! I mean, don't you see? Before the symptoms started, before the - Hell, Alzheimer's diagnosis. I would run cases in my head. Every autopsy, every detail, I remembered it all. And now there's *nothing*! That's why I came here. Just one last time. Thinking that maybe it would - it would all come back. Sometimes I can't remember who I was.
Dr. Donald Mallard : Then let me show you.