Midsomer Murders (TV Series)
Death and Dreams (2003)
Daniel Casey: Sgt Gavin Troy
Quotes
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Sgt Gavin Troy : At the moment your dad's listening to Jane Moore's opinions more than he's listening to mine.
Cully Barnaby : Well, he must have a reason.
Sgt Gavin Troy : I'm sure he has, because I'm also quite good at knowing what goes on in people's minds. It's part of the job. He should know that.
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[first lines]
Sgt Gavin Troy : Morning, sir.
DCI Tom Barnaby : Troy.
Sgt Gavin Troy : His name's Martin Wroath. He lived alone. It's got to be suicide.
[pause]
Sgt Gavin Troy : What a way to do it.
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Mary May : I'm sorry he had to do what he did to himself. I suppose some of us could see that coming.
[pause]
Mary May : Could have had the decency to give me my money first.
Sgt Gavin Troy : What money?
Mary May : He owed me four weeks wages. Then again, he owed a lot of people.
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Sgt Gavin Troy : [to Cully at the mobile library] Sorry for you intellectuals, some of us have to work for a living.
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Sgt Gavin Troy : [inside Cully's mobile library] Cor. You couldn't do a handbrake turn in one of these things, could you? There'd be books everywhere.
[pause]
Sgt Gavin Troy : Tell me something, Cully. What do you know about Doctor Jane Moore?
Cully Barnaby : Why?
Sgt Gavin Troy : Your dad finds her invaluable.
Cully Barnaby : I know he asked her to work with him once. It was a difficult case.
Sgt Gavin Troy : I suppose she solved it for him, did she?
Cully Barnaby : Well, she must have helped. Dad got a conviction. They spent quite a few days together.
Sgt Gavin Troy : Must have had you and your mom worried.
Cully Barnaby : Why would it? It was a working relationship.
Sgt Gavin Troy : Of course it was.
Cully Barnaby : Is that all? Only I'm due at the Cross Ways and I'm late.
Sgt Gavin Troy : Fine. You can drop me off.
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DCI Tom Barnaby : You don't know Dr. Moore,do you?
Sgt Gavin Troy : No,sir.
DCI Tom Barnaby : I used the good doctor on a couple of difficult cases. Long before your time, of course.
Sgt Gavin Troy : For what?
DCI Tom Barnaby : These days it's called psychological profiling.
Sgt Gavin Troy : Oh, yes.
DCI Tom Barnaby : And having a brilliant analytical mind, Dr. Moore was spot on.
Sgt Gavin Troy : Yeah, well these dried up old academics are all right for a bit of theory long after the event, but your Dr. Moore doesn't have to go out and find it first hand, does he?
DCI Tom Barnaby : Probably not.
Dr. Jane Moore : Tom, it's great to see you.
DCI Tom Barnaby : It's good to see you, too.