- Louie Provenza: Oh, well, Miss Kemp might have loved the guy, but she was definitely getting a pig in a poke, as we used to say. You know, it's-it's interesting how Bill George could turn his life around, enough so that he could have an adult relationship to begin with.
- Dr. Joe Bowman: Uh, I don't know. He's older. People's attractions change with negative reinforcement. Though that's hard to do.
- Louie Provenza: Tell me about it. I myself... um-hm, I myself find I'm seeing - and, uh, I'm definitely having second thoughts about it all - seeing someone who is so very much different from anyone I've ever dated in my adult life.
- Dr. Joe Bowman: Oh, how different?
- Louie Provenza: Huge.
- Dr. Joe Bowman: In, uh, what way?
- Louie Provenza: Well, um, she's... she's very close to my own age. I mean, I don't go out with women over 40.
- Dr. Joe Bowman: Well... why don't you just drop her?
- Louie Provenza: What?
- Dr. Joe Bowman: Stop seeing her, if she's not what you want.
- [walks away]
- Louie Provenza: [following Dr. Bowman] Who said she's not what I want?
- Dr. Joe Bowman: Oh, I thought you did.
- Louie Provenza: I most certainly did not. And here's something else I'll tell you. In a relationship, Doctor, it's not always about what you want. Sometimes it's about what the other person wants.
- Dr. Joe Bowman: Well, if you say so, Lieutenant. Excuse me, would you see this report gets filed with your captain? Thank you.
- [walks away]
- Louie Provenza: Psychologists.
- [Dr. Bowman smiles]
- Bill George: There's a receipt in my kitchen. I save everything. A guy in prison told me that. Keep records, receipts, check stubs, tickets, whatever, just in case. I even saved the rocks. You wa... you want them, too?
- Sharon Raydor: A very smart person could have watched how the window repairman entered Mr. George's house while he was away.
- Julio Sanchez: Taking this key from above the front door and that's what our witness says he saw happen.
- Sharon Raydor: He also says that he can identify the person who did it.
- D.D.A. Andrea Hobbs: [in the monitor room] I wish we actually had an eyewitness.
- Louie Provenza: We do, if they think we do.
- Julio Sanchez: Do not get up without asking me!
- Sharon Raydor: Julio.
- Julio Sanchez: Just settin' the ground rules, ma'am. I'm not some helpless little girl, okay?
- D.D.A. Andrea Hobbs: I'll say this: It takes a special person to see the special needs of a complicated kid.
- D.D.A. Andrea Hobbs: Impact statements come from victims.
- Rusty Beck: I'm not a victim, though.
- Sharon Raydor: Stroh tried to kill you. He hit you in the head with a shovel. He pushed you into a canyon. He sliced your leg open with a knife.
- D.D.A. Andrea Hobbs: And that's all attempted murder.
- Rusty Beck: Right.
- [last lines]
- Rusty Beck: So what do you think? I mean, sh-should I write the impact statement or not?
- Sharon Raydor: It's a choice... between putting someone in an institution for life or putting them to death because they are in some way a danger and lack the mental capacity for change. It's an awful thing to have to consider - but you've been given a voice here, if not the last word: If it were up to Rusty Beck, what would happen to someone like Philip Stroh?