Eddie Kyte

After Woody says, "Wait a minute. You turned on the TV last night, not Jessie!", the following dialogue could be added to incorporate the idiom "smell a rat":

Woody: "Hold on, something's not right. I'm starting to smell a rat here. Prospector, why would you do that?"

Jessie: "Smell a rat? What do you mean, Woody?"
Woody: "It means something's suspicious, Jessie. He's been acting strange, and now this? It's like he was trying to set you up."

Stinky Pete: (Scoffs) "Set her up? Don't be ridiculous, Woody. I was merely trying to ensure a good night's rest for everyone."

Bullseye: (Whinnies nervously, nudging Woody)

Woody: "Don't try to deny it, Prospector. You've been against us from the start, haven't you? You didn't want us to go to Japan. This whole time, you've been trying to sabotage us!"

This dialogue incorporates the idiom "smell a rat" to highlight Woody's growing suspicion of Stinky Pete. It also allows the other characters to react to the idiom and further develop the conflict in the scene. The idiom fits well in this context, as it is used to express a feeling that something is wrong or deceitful, which aligns with Woody's realization about Stinky Pete's actions.

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