- Peter Rankin: [to Wojo] And, according to this university study, thirty-eight hundred deaths from cancer would be normally expected to occur in a group the size and age of that stationed in Vietnam during this period. Thus, until and unless the actual mortality rate exceeds that of the expected norm, there is really no concrete evidence of a correlation between Agent Orange exposure and these veterans' subsequent illnesses.
- Det. Sgt. Arthur Dietrich: [walking up behind Rankin] That may be true, but there was another study at the University of Illinois Medical Center which found that in veterans who had been exposed to Agent Orange, there was an unusually high incidence of a particular type of autoimmune antibodies formed against the body's own cells... antibodies associated with the liver disease diagnosed in many Agent Orange victims.
- Peter Rankin: ...Who are you?
- Det. Sgt. Arthur Dietrich: Just a stranger passin' through.
- Det. Sgt. Eric Dorsey: [to Harris] So you knew the whole time she had her clothes on?
- Det. Ron Harris: Oh, yeah.
- Det. Sgt. Eric Dorsey: And you just let me stand there like a jerk?
- Det. Ron Harris: [shrugs] Mmm...
- Det. Sgt. Eric Dorsey: [turns tp Dietrich, sitting nearby] You're right. He can be a real bastard.
- Phillip Brauer: You know what happens in prison, Harriet? Homosexual rape!
- Harriet Brauer: That's your privilege.
- Phillip Brauer: Boy, you certainly had a lot of people worried out here, Harriet... and a little excited, too.
- Harriet Brauer: Without dropping a stitch.