Not she, I? no, he? What?
So, I was watching an episode of Arrested Development today, and this dialogue came up that I couldn't pass by for a blog post.
The situation: the mother is seducing the warden of the prison, and the son with whom she is talking can't accept the fact that she would do such a thing.
Mother- I'm trying to seduce him!
Son - Who's the I in that sentence?
Mother - Me!
I found it rather funny that his own inability to view her as doing that inabled him to understand that the I was the speaker, as it normally is.
