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Reporter: And with rocketing interest rates, that's bad news for homeowners as the real estate market continues its downward spiral. Coming up, The vigilante known as Nightwatcher strikes again. Man: Oh, now, I can't say for sure, but he was definitely an alien. Woman: I think it's a disgrace, taking the law into your own hands like that. Leave it to the police. Michelangelo: [about the police] I remember how that used to feel, busting up crime syndicates. Sure, they had a bunch of guns, but they weren't like these guns. [flexes his muscles] Donatello: Why do you do this to yourself, Mikey? Those glory days are over. Forget about 'em. Get on with your life. Concentrate on your work. Raphael: [waking up] Yeah, yeah. Spoken like a true has-been. Donnie: Well, look who woke up. I suppose you think Nightwatcher is some kind of hero. Raph: Beats sitting around doing nothin' while dirtbags run free. Donnie: I would love to know what it is that you do that's so great. At least, we're contributing around here. All you do is sleep all day. Raph: Yeah, I do nothing. You're right. You got me all figured out. Donnie: Well, I know that your rogue attitude has always been a source of contention to this team. You think fear is the best way to accomplish things, but you're wrong. Raph: First of all, this "team" you speak of doesn't exist anymore. And second of all– [almost punches Donatello] Splinter: Raphael. [appears] Enough. Raph: I think I made my point. Donnie: That doesn't prove anything. [Raph goes back to sleep] Why couldn't you send him away for training? Splinter: Donatello, this home has become like an empty shell. Each of your brothers has strengths and weaknesses. You must learn to be strong when they are weak. If you don't learn to recognize this, then all hope is lost for our family.

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