- Captain Sharon Raydor: A man can change his face, he can change his name, but changing your nature is very hard. And changing your fingerprints is next to impossible.
- Captain Sharon Raydor: Hello.
- Watch Commander: Captain, as I explained to your lieutenant, I can't approve the cost of keeping thirty-two officers on the scene.
- Captain Sharon Raydor: Okay, listen to me. You will hold the perimeter as long as Lieutenant Provenza wants you to or, tomorrow, you will be working traffic in Northridge. Do you understand me?
- Watch Commander: Yes, ma'am.
- Lt. Andy Flynn: Listen, doc, do you know anything about blood pressure meds? I mean, you know, how safe they are, stuff like that?
- Dr. Jason Field: Well, no medication is completely safe. For high blood pressure, I usually recommend diet, exercise and...
- Lt. Louie Provenza: He's done all that crap.
- Jackson Raydor: So he says to me, "How'd you like to get into the thoroughbred business?" He couldn't tell a good bet from his ass.
- Captain Sharon Raydor: Is this the one about the horse who had a heart attack at the starting gate and died?
- Jackson Raydor: [laughs] Yes. Except usually I get a laugh when I get to that part.
- Captain Sharon Raydor: Oh, I'm sorry.
- Jackson Raydor: Apologies for interfering. I just feel kind of sorry for the kid. Can I get you a blanket? You look cold.
- Captain Sharon Raydor: Maybe it's because you've spent more time with Rusty in the past two days than you've spent with our children in five years.
- Jackson Raydor: Don't start, Sharon. I can't change the past. I can only try to do better.
- Captain Sharon Raydor: Well, maybe part of doing better would be finding an apartment.
- Jackson Raydor: Aye, Captain. Excuse me.
- Russell Taylor: Jack looks much less stressed than the last time I saw him. Getting back on the court appointed list should help give him a fresh start.
- Captain Sharon Raydor: For the hundredth time.
- Russell Taylor: Yeah. Not a terrific husband, I guess, but lots of natural charm.
- Captain Sharon Raydor: None of which he wasted on raising his children; and, oddly enough, charm doesn't pay for college.