EPISODE
GUIDE 
Dead End On Blank Street

Blair: Speaking of money... That 20 bucks you left on the counter
-- I borrowed it. <
Jim: The defense rests.

Blair: Oh, wait a minute. Either my lectures on road rage are
working or you two have met before.
Jim: Not at the time, no.
Haven't you ever heard the concept that random events are part of
some greater design that we just don't understand, Aldo?
Aldo: There's only cause and effect, Detective. There's nothing mysterious about this in my book.
Jim: Why don't you read another book. Might do you some good.

Jim: After dinner I let them talk me into coffee back at their
place. Maybe I was too numb to say no or maybe I was just
enjoying the pain.

Jim: Careful, Ray. You're almost sounding like a human being. You
might've shown that when you charbroiled Sandburg.

Blair: Look, Detective Aldo, why don't we just cut to the chase,
all right? I've known Jim Ellison for three years now and, uh, if
you're looking for a vice, the man has a beer occasionally. That's
it. You can't even get him to fix a parking ticket.

Jim: "Lovejoy," huh? Garbage by any other name still
stinks.

Alan: Hey, Jim... The old Archer clock -- I can't hear it ticking
anymore.
Jim: Just hang in there. Alan, we got help on the way. Come on.

Simon: Jim, I need to put you on suspension pending a full
investigation. I need your badge and your gun.
Blair: Come on, Simon, you can't do this.
Simon: I don't have a choice.
Jim: Oh, Chief, um...
I'm sorry. I was wrong about her. You were right.
Blair: Well, that's all right. I mean, come on. We all make mistakes, right?
Jim: Yeah, yeah. Well, got to admit it was a...good-sized mistake.
Blair: It was huge.
Jim: All right. That's enough, all right?

Blair: He'll get over it. Maybe not today, but soon.
Simon: Sandburg, sometimes you sound like an old movie.