- [first lines]
- Lt. Rod Blake: Oh, hello. I'm Rod Blake, chief investigator for the Nevada state troopers. The most dangerous weapon I've learned in police work isn't always the most obvious one.
- [Blake holds up a revolver]
- Lt. Rod Blake: Now this is obvious.
- [holds up a handful of hair]
- Lt. Rod Blake: This is less obvious - blonde hair. But if it should fall on the coat of man who is married to a brunette, or he just let it stay on her head - in heavy traffic for instance - it has a high danger potential. You'll see another example in a case called, "And Baby Makes Two".
- Pete: Well, what's it all about, Lieutenant?
- Lt. Rod Blake: Don't you read the morning papers?
- Pete: My sidemen say I can't even read music.
- Lt. Rod Blake: I just want to talk.
- Sally Stoddard: What about?
- Lt. Rod Blake: A case I'm working on.
- Sally Stoddard: What case?
- Lt. Rod Blake: Well, if you had anything to do with it, you'd know what case. If you didn't have anything to do with it, it doesn't matter, does it?
- Sally Stoddard: You lost me about seven verbs and a pronoun back, Lieutenant.
- [Blake believes Wendy's fiancee was involved in a casino robbery]
- Wendy: I don't want to believe it, so don't convince me.
- Lt. Rod Blake: Convincing you would be easy. The district attorney would be something else. He can't *buy* theories.
- [referring to Pete who, like Sally, has just been arrested for robbing a casino]
- Sally Stoddard: He had such great plans. We were going to do the grandma bandit bit next. By the time I get out, I won't need any makeup.