ALONE IN A CROWD (11) 01/17/2000 10:00p
Are Sully and Tommy Knight leading parrallel lives? Sully thinks so. Let's hope not, because Tommy Knight, he died,


Yokas: Stiff in the car.
Bosco: Probably dated Nicole.

Sully: All day long, up and down, up and down. Nobody ever calls the police from the first floor.
Davis: It’s good for you, man. Keeps you in shape.
Sully: That’s why everybody keeps mistaking me for Jack LaLane.

{no one is answering the door at the call}
Davis: You want me to kick it in?
Sully: I tell you what, Tarzan. Why don’t we keep that as a backup plan, but let’s see if the Super has keys first.
Davis: Yeah that could work too.

{to Bobby}
Matty: I’m going home. You find any other ways to embarrass me in public, you give me a call.

{about Bobby’s plan to get Matty and his mother to talk}
Kim: That worked like a charm.

{when he sees the suicide victim}
Sully: Hope they bring a shovel.

{to the guy whose car was blocking the door}
Jimmy: I don’t need any help to kick your sorry ass.

{about the car}
Bosco: Do you have any idea how rare that is a classic like this?
Yokas: Do you have any idea how little I care?

Davis: How long did the detectives say?
Sully: How many times are you gonna ask that? Half hour to an hour.
Davis: And how long’s it been?
Sully: What are you, six?

Sully: Nobody ever thinks about the guy who has to deal with the carcass.

{to the suicide victim about Davis}
Sully: Kids, huh?

{to Carlos}
Doc: You may be the most gullible person I ever met.

Davis: Hey, I found a wallet!
Sully: You’re a bloodhound.

Bosco: Let’s go, darling.
Guy: You don’t got to pull.
Yokas: I know, but we like to.

{about Morales}
Carlos: She’s like the, uh, ice princess.

{to Bosco about Nicole}
Yokas: Ooh, I get to meet the new girl.

Bosco: You’re not wearing anything under that, are you?
Nicole: You think I’d come to your place of employment in the nude?
Bosco: Yes.

Nicole: Alone? If you focus hard enough you can be alone in a crowd.

Sully: That’s the problem, see? That’s exactly how you lose your mind on this job. There’s so much tragedy. Feeling is the first thing that goes. After that losing the rest is easy. Compassion, empathy, sympathy…It’s funny, you can become a much better cop by becoming less of a human being.

Sully: It’s like I went to work one day and I came home and 25 years…25 years were gone. I blew it. I blew it and I never even knew I was in the game.
Maggie Davis: Nothing’s over, John. There’s always time.