T-Rex: Man, forget television, books, films, short films, to a lesser extent plays and other theatre, and the remaining popular media! They have cheapened emotion by putting it on constant display.
T-Rex: This I do believe!
T-Rex: Maybe "cheapened" is too strong a word, but it's now - routine? Predictable? Now if we've made a big mistake we can't say "My God! What have I done?" because it's too cliché: we either have to acknowledge that or reach for another way to express it. IN CONCLUSION AND IN SUMMARY, the highest experiences life can offer have already been acted out for us, cheapened by imitation and reference instead of experienced firsthand!
Utahraptor: Do you really feel this way?
T-Rex: Sometimes! Especially when I get angry.
T-Rex: It's just that - it can be hard to have a meaningful conversation when you're dancing around all these clichés.
Utahraptor: Well, actually, that's one of the things that first attracted me to you: your ability to IGNORE popular culture, your willingness to talk as if nobody's listening.
T-Rex: Aww! That is me! I talk as if nobody's listening, I dance as if nobody's watching, and I eat as if nobody's hungry.
Off panel: That last one is a BIT less attractive.
T-Rex: I also vacuum as if nobody's going to get their carpets any cleaner!
T-Rex: Daaaamn!