Unforgettable (TV Series)
You Are Here (2012)
Poppy Montgomery: Carrie Wells
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Quotes
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Nina Inara : Wha-what's going on?
Roe Saunders : Nothing. Nothing. Why-why do you ask?
Nina Inara : Carrie?
Carrie Wells : Uh... I just got an e-mail. As did a number of other people on the floor.
Nina Inara : What e-mail?
Roe Saunders : Hmm?
Nina Inara : What are you looking at?
Roe Saunders : [she comes around to look] No. It's just...
[he laughs as she sees a picture of herself at a crime scene, with an exaggeratedly large animated rat photoshopped in]
Nina Inara : Oh, very funny, Roe. Yeah, very mature. Thank you.
Carrie Wells : Can you describe your assailant, Detective? Greasy black hair, whiskers.
[in a high-pitched voice]
Carrie Wells : Squeaky little voice?
Nina Inara : All right, you know what? I am not apologizing for yesterday. That rat came after me! It did! He looked me in the eye! That rat had an intelligence.
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Jay Krause : Fire was pretty much contained to this lab. We think this is Audrey Cruz, research fellow. Been at the lab about a year. There's not much left to see.
Carrie Wells : [uncovering the victim and covering her nose] Ugh. How did you ID her?
Jay Krause : Right now, just keycard entry, but we're gonna use dental records.
Al Burns : Where's your point of origin?
Jay Krause : Right here. Lab had gas cannisters, all kinds of flammable liquids.
Al Burns : You thinking some sort of incendiary device?
Jay Krause : Oh, it'd be premature to reach that conclusion.
Carrie Wells : Well, there's a clear blast pattern, and there's residue.
Jay Krause : We're gonna have it tested.
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Carrie Wells : Are you considering PETN? High brisance, burns hot, big shock wave, explains the windows.
Jay Krause : Right, but at this point, that's all speculation.
Al Burns : I'm sensing a reluctance on your part to use the "B" word.
Jay Krause : You're sensing right, Lieutenant. If we even suggest there was a bomb involved - New York, post 9/11 - I'm gonna have 48 agencies, federal and state, all over my butt. 90% of the time, it's just somebody sneaking a smoke in the wrong place.
Carrie Wells : Audrey smoke?
Jay Krause : I'm telling you, absent some kind of positive proof of a bomb, like a-a chemical test or a detonator fragment, it's just a fire.
Carrie Wells : [remembering arriving at the scene] So, if I told you where to find a circuit board with a capacitor on it...
Jay Krause : Yeah, but that's a pretty big "if".
Carrie Wells : It's out in the hallway, blew right through the windows. This wasn't an accidental fire. We're dealing with a real-life bomber.
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Carrie Wells : You got something?
Joanne Webster : I do. A shopping list.
Carrie Wells : Oh, I'm scared to see it. "Nitric acid, acetone, pentaerythritol, sodium carbonate."
Joanne Webster : PETN. You were right. All of those things you can get at your local hardware store.
Carrie Wells : You know, this, a beaker, a stirring rod, and a thermometer. You could make it behind a bar.
Joanne Webster : Not a very good use of bar space.
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Al Burns : How we doing for prints?
Jay Krause : Not hopeful. These guys say it looks pretty clean.
Carrie Wells : Was it linked to a radio or a cell phone?
Jay Krause : No, it had a timer. A good bomber's part chemist, part electrician, and part toymaker. This guy Faraday, he's a triple threat. Definitely deadly.
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Nina Inara : Talked to their project manager; uh, so Faraday defintely never worked at Sinclair.
Carrie Wells : Faraday isn't working anywhere anymore. He's been dead for five years.
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Al Burns : So... about me and Elaine. It didn't end neat. Fact is... it ended messy.
Carrie Wells : Yeah, well, the whole "dumping your stuff in a box" thing kind of said 'messy' to me.
Al Burns : She kicked me out.
Carrie Wells : Oh.
Al Burns : The box was her way of saying "don't come back."