Costume Party Capers: The Incredibles Page #2
- Year:
- 2004
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- I do.
I pronounce this couple
husband and wife.
As long as we both shall live.
No matter what happens.
Hey, come on. We're superheroes.
What could happen?
In a stunning turn of
events, a superhero is being sued
apparently, didn't want to be saved.
The plaintiff, Oliver Sansweet,
who was foiled in his attempted
suicide by Mr. Incredible,
has filed suit against the famed
superhero in Superior Court.
Mr. Sansweet didn't ask to be saved.
He didn't want to be saved.
Mr. Incredible's "actions",
- I saved your life!
You didn't save my life!
You ruined my death.
My client has no comment.
Another suit was filed
by victims of the el train accident.
Incredible's court losses
cost the government millions.
And opened the flood gates for dozens
of superhero lawsuits the world over.
It is time for their secret identity
to become their only identity.
Time for them to join us, or go away.
Under public pressure,
and the financial burden
of an ever mounting series of lawsuits,
the government quietly initiated
the superhero relocation program.
The supers were granted amnesty
from responsibility for past actions,
in exchange for the promise
to never again resume hero work.
Where are they now?
Average citizens, average heroes.
Quietly and anonymously continuing
to make the world a better place.
Denied? You're denying my claim?
I don't understand.
I have full coverage.
I'm sorry, Mrs. Hogenson,
but our liability is spelled out
in paragraph 17.
- It states clearly...
- I can't pay for this.
Excuse me. Claims, Bob Parr.
I'm calling to celebrate
a momentous occasion.
We're now officially moved in.
Yeah, well, that's great, honey.
The last three years
don't count because...
Because I finally unpacked the last box.
Now, it's official. Ha, ha, ha.
- Why do we have so much junk?
- Listen, I've got a client.
Say no more. Go save the world
one policy at a time, honey.
Oh! I gotta go pick up the kids.
See you tonight.
Bye, honey.
Excuse me. Where were we?
I'm on a fixed income,
and if you can't help me,
I don't know what I'll do.
All right, listen closely.
I'd like to help you, but I can't.
I'd like to tell you to take a copy
of your policy to Norma Wilcox on...
Norma Wilcox. W-l-L-C-O-X.
On the third floor. But I can't.
I also do not advise you
to fill out and file a WS2475 form
with our legal department
on the second floor.
I wouldn't expect someone to get back
to you quickly to resolve the matter.
I'd like to help,
but there's nothing I can do.
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