CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (TV Series)
Face Lift (2001)
William Petersen: CSI Dr. Gil Grissom
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Quotes
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CSI Dr. Gil Grissom : [to Dr. Kane] Thanks for your insights, Philip. I'll let you know how this unfolds.
Dr. Philip Kane : Gil, be careful. Sociopaths are dangerous because they don't function by the same moral code as the rest of us.
CSI Dr. Gil Grissom : Welcome to my world.
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CSI Dr. Gil Grissom : [about the murder victim] Multiple contusions to the back of the skull. Might've been taken by surprise.
C.S.I. Night Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows : Robbery interruptus?
CSI Dr. Gil Grissom : Yeah, I think our robbery suspect is a homicide victim.
C.S.I. Night Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows : One way to beat the rap.
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C.S.I. Night Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows : [to Grissom after Mrs. Marlowe meets her daughter] What were you thinking?
CSI Dr. Gil Grissom : [sighs] I don't know. I wanted to observe them, I guess.
C.S.I. Night Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows : That woman hasn't seen her daughter in 21 years. You actually thought a glass wall would keep them apart?
CSI Dr. Gil Grissom : I never thought about that.
C.S.I. Night Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows : I know. You're not good with people.
CSI Dr. Gil Grissom : Yeah.
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Tammy Felton : You're making a mistake. I didn't kill my father. We weren't alone.
CSI Dr. Gil Grissom : I'm sorry, but there's no evidence to indicate that there was a third person present at the crime scene.
C.S.I. Night Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows : Who else was there?
Tammy Felton : I tried to stop her. I swear.
C.S.I. Night Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows : Tammy, who was with you?
Tammy Felton : Melissa Marlowe, but that bitch wouldn't listen.
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Mrs. Marlowe : Twenty-one years ago, the chief of police sat in our living room told us our daughter was dead.
Hank Marlowe : After all this time, she's in Vegas? That's a hundred miles from our home.
CSI Dr. Gil Grissom : Well, we still don't know where she is. Her prints in the pottery store tell us that she was here possibly a few weeks ago, but Vegas is a tourist town.
Hank Marlowe : But you know she's alive.
CSI Dr. Gil Grissom : I'm still not sure we can find her.
Mrs. Marlowe : She's our only child. We never gave up hope. We're not giving up now.
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C.S.I. Night Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows : [about Tammy Felton] Dr. Kane, this girl was kidnapped at age four. Would she have any recollection of her prior life?
Dr. Philip Kane : The theory of infantile amnesia suggests that we have no cognitive memory before the age of three but since Tammy or Melissa was taken from her biological parents at age four, she may remember something of her former life.
CSI Dr. Gil Grissom : But these memories would be tenuous?
Dr. Philip Kane : A sound or a smell might awaken some latent image or feeling but she'd have difficulty contextualizing these sensations.
C.S.I. Night Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows : That's got to be frustrating.
Dr. Philip Kane : And it's precisely that frustration which dominates this woman's present state of mind. Kidnapped children at that age tend to exhibit some degree of sociopathy as adults.
C.S.I. Night Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows : Such as?
CSI Dr. Gil Grissom : Inability to feel guilt, compassion or love, right?
Dr. Philip Kane : Correct. But the most defining characteristic is their instinct for survival. There's nothing that they won't do.
C.S.I. Night Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows : Tammy Felton needs help. She may be a suspect, but she's also a victim.
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Captain Jim Brass : [about Melissa/Tammy] So we're looking at a split personality?
Dr. Philip Kane : Quite possible. Two personalities in one.
Captain Jim Brass : Is there any scientific evidence that supports this disorder?
CSI Dr. Gil Grissom : Brain scans have documented changes in the hippocampus of individuals shifting from one personality to another, but would these two personalities be aware of each other?
Dr. Philip Kane : Well, usually the dominant personality is aware of everything. The subjugated personality is only aware of itself.
CSI Dr. Gil Grissom : Tammy's the dominant personality.
C.S.I. Night Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows : But Melissa killed Joseph Felton, Tammy's father.
CSI Dr. Gil Grissom : Who was also Melissa's kidnapper.
Captain Jim Brass : Revenge for a kidnapping 21 years after the fact?
Dr. Philip Kane : Well, it is possible. It may have taken that long for the subjugated personality to break free.
Captain Jim Brass : Maybe, uh, Miss Mirror-has-two-faces is playing us for fools. We corner her with the evidence, she goes nuts, sets the groundwork for an insanity plea.
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C.S.I. Night Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows : [to Grissom] Hey, come on. We're going to be late for the prelim.
CSI Dr. Gil Grissom : Tammy Felton's prelim has been postponed indefinitely.
C.S.I. Night Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows : What, why?
CSI Dr. Gil Grissom : She left town. Skipped bail.
C.S.I. Night Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows : How much did the parents lose?
CSI Dr. Gil Grissom : Their house and their life savings.
[Catherine sighs]
CSI Dr. Gil Grissom : It's over. Case closed. We move on.
[takes off his glasses]
C.S.I. Night Shift Assistant Supervisor Catherine Willows : Right.
[turns and walks out of Grissom's office]