"Law & Order: Criminal Intent" Mad Hops (TV Episode 2004) Poster

Vincent D'Onofrio: Detective Robert 'Bobby' Goren

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  • Detective Robert Goren : [pulling a new iPod from a teen athlete's pocket]  You pay for that out of your paper route?

  • Coach Perry Powell : [addressing Goren's partner, Detective G. Lynn Bishop]  Does he always beat around the bush?

    Detective Robert Goren : I can be direct. You're divorced. You've got no kids. And basketball is pretty much it for you, Coach. You haven't won a championship in the past seven years. You might be hungry for a big win to cap your career. Hungry enough for you to get into business with Curtis Romney?

    Coach Perry Powell : I can be direct, too. I see a problem with authority figures. You defy them. You disrespect them. The truth is, you're intimidated by them. It's the mark of a boy with an indifferent father. His absence took the joy out of playing basketball.

    [Powell dismissively turns his attention back to Detective Bishop] 

  • Captain James Deakins : You play ball in school?

    Detective Robert Goren : [after a pause]  JV power forward. Gave it up.

  • Detective G. Lynn Bishop : [looking at Coach's photographs]  These must be his former players - and their kids. It's beginning to look a little like "Goodbye, Mister Chips" in here.

    Detective Robert Goren : [picks up a potted plant]  At least Mister Chips had a wife... Cranberry seedling. With my dad, it was avocado pits in a glass of water... TV. He stands over the kitchen sink and he eats while he watches TV. I found the same arrangement when I cleaned out my dad's apartment.

  • Coach Perry Powell : [bitterly]  "Heads-up," huh? You really got the old man good, didn't you.

    Detective Robert Goren : Yeah, well, that's how I beat all my men on the court, Coach: head fake.

  • Detective Robert Goren : When my father died - he had just enough money to, uh, cover his funeral. That shouldn't happen to you.

    Coach Perry Powell : Thanks for the heads-up.

  • Detective Robert Goren : [to Mrs. Watkins]  Coach started paying more attention to Ben; you started paying more attention to Coach. You paid attention to him; Coach paid attention to Ben; Ben's stats kept improving. It's nice how that worked out, isn't it?

  • Curtis Romney : It's called grass-roots boosterism - giving the community a team they can be proud of.

    Detective Robert Goren : Well, I call it a long-term investment. You recruit the players. You touch their young lives with your "generosity." And then you leave a stain that they carry through their college or professional careers. A taint that you can threaten them with any time you need to shave some points.

  • Detective Robert Goren : I know this guy. He's a lonely man, with a shot at happiness. He's gonna fight for it.

  • Detective Robert Goren : A guy can only - spend so many nights eating over the kitchen sink. He can only look at so many pictures of his former players, with their wives and their kids - before he's gotta grab that brass ring for himself.

  • Detective Robert Goren : Picket-fence play, that's - that's a classic of teamwork.

    Coach Perry Powell : They all play the one-on-one game now.

  • Detective Robert Goren : Oh, listen to Coach. He's just moldin' that clay. Moldin' it until he gets what he wants out of it.

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