:51:01
Let's say you come over
to my house Sunday morning
:51:04
and we will talk about it.
:51:06
You know.
:51:08
Like old times.
:51:11
God, I love that perfume.
:51:15
See you.
:51:22
Thank you.
:51:24
- Sometimes I could kill that guy.
...the arresting fucking officer...
:51:30
...without me present!
You got that? Never!
:51:34
OK, OK. Don't have a hissy fit,
Mr. Porter.
:51:40
The good news is,
I was right, as usual.
:51:44
That tiny little drop of blood,
no way did it match the victim.
:51:49
So we have our killer's blood?
:51:50
Well, the bad news is,
he wasn't in the system.
:51:54
CODIS, the convicted felon database,
it gave me zip.
:51:57
So all you gotta do is bring me the
guy's blood that matches my sample.
:52:01
That's all, huh?
:52:03
Hey, that's why they pay you
Homicide guys the big bucks.
:52:06
Surely, you have some leads.
:52:08
Bring your good pal Lisa
a little blood sample, will you?
:52:11
And I, one of law and order's
little people,
:52:14
will burn the midnight oil,
doing the task,
:52:17
making the match
that will lock that fucker up.
:52:21
And you get all the glory,
and what, do you ask, do I get?
:52:25
Hey, perhaps a dinner
at Chez Panisse.
:52:27
Downstairs, I would hope.
:52:33
Working late?
:52:35
Still going over all those
unanswered questions?
:52:37
The biggest question
of all still being,
:52:39
why is someone who would normally
be considered a prime suspect
:52:42
being allowed to participate
in this investigation?
:52:45
You got something to say to me,
Becker, quit being such a pussy
:52:48
and come out and say it.
:52:50
I'll say it, all right.
And I'm not gonna hold back
:52:53
because you're well-connected
to someone protecting you.
:52:55
I'm not gonna let you drag
this department through the mud.
:52:58
Are you listening to me?
I know about you.