Houdini & Doyle Season 1 Quotes
Doyle: I think I may have seen him this evening, spying on Adelaide as she walked home.
Houdini: And you know this because you were spying on her as well?
Doyle: He was very sinister in lurking in the shadows.
If Tuttle's going to assault everyone who disagrees with him, half of London is in danger.
Houdini: You know it's okay to not be fine, right? You don't always have to keep that upper lip stiff.
Doyle: Infinitely preferable to wallowing in self pity.
Doyle: Oh, very understated.
Houdini: I know. It needs to be flashier. Come on, "His most incredible escape yet?"
Doyle: How about "death defying?"
Houdini: Ooh. Well done. You ought to consider writing.
Louisa: I must look a fright.
Doyle: You're the most beautiful thing I have ever seen.
Louisa: Then you need a haircut and spectacles.
Stratton: You should be in bed.
Houdini: I'll hop back in if you'll join me.
Houdini: [slaps Doyle] Come on Sleeping Beauty wake up!
Stratton: Shall I fetch some smelling salts?
Houdini: Nah I prefer this method.
Here's a headline for you, people who go to faith healers are already sick.
Doyle: I remembered the boy smelled faintly of gas, and given its volatility, Beatrice would have kept it in the cellar.
Houdini: Childlike.
Doyle: I prefer elementary.
Doyle: Did you ever play truant when you were a girl?
Houdini: Let me guess, either your daughter is skipping school or you're picturing Ms. Stratton in her school uniform.
Doyle: Ten pounds says she won't go to dinner with you.
Houdini: Ten pounds? Either you're incredibly cheap or you have no confidence in your bet.
Houdini: Maybe he didn't mean it literally.
Doyle: A ten year old who speaks in metaphors?
Houdini: So he was a professor of literature in his past life.