The Captain does it again. Just when you think that the insanity stopped, The Captain comes on the scene with both guns ablazen. I'm glad to see that his lunacy transfers over into his business ethics as well as his irrational lust for a car. I'm even more appreciative that the writers add the scene where he raises up from the bushes at the train crossing. If they didn't put that in, well, I would have been left guessing who put that record player there. And when The Captain gets the Englishman to over come his exhaustion by tempting him with a hot cup of tea, priceless. We all know that the British has been know to cheat death for a cup of good tea.