The Inspector arriveth,
as was foretold.

seen from Canada
seen from China

seen from Australia
seen from China
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from China

seen from Israel
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from Malaysia
seen from Argentina
seen from China
seen from China
seen from Brazil
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Brazil

seen from United States
seen from China
The Inspector arriveth,
as was foretold.
Associates when the Inspector brings them back to the present day after warning of the impending doom the Big Bad is wreaking in the past:
I trust you've been following the exploits of Moo Deng?
When low-level public servants totally don’t understand Internet culture, but try to employ it to get across some policy that nobody really cares about:
In the beginning, the episodes were released 24 times per year.
Then twelve, then six, then two each year.
The last one was a year ago.
In four years, we could be seeing an episode every eight years, until they are coming every four decades.
Inspectators, we should witness a single episode within a century.
Rachelle D. Tavies, upon learning that BTV has no one else to replace Pat Bacall as show runner:
MY BIRTHDAY
THE DAY THE FIFTEENTH INSPECTOR WAS ANNOUNCED
Geneva: ‘Is five a lot?’
The Inspector: ‘That depends upon the context.’
The Inspector: ‘Tickets to One Direction? No.’
The Inspector: ‘Tooting of the horns? Yes!’