- [last lines]
- Andrew Durbin: I came to say good-bye and to thank you.
- Jessica Fletcher: I'd rather you didn't.
- Andrew Durbin: But I was telling you the truth, and I did spend 20 years in prison unjustly.
- Jessica Fletcher: Yes. And I'm sorry. But you knew when you came here what would happen.
- Andrew Durbin: I wasn't sure, but I did warn you I was after justice.
- Jessica Fletcher: I can't help but think that justice could have been served in a better way.
- Andrew Durbin: Oh? Well, you give it some thought, Mrs. Fletcher. And when you figure out what could have been, you let me know.
- Jessica Fletcher: Oh, Bill. That nervous laugh. I remember that from sophomore English. It generally meant that you hadn't done your homework.
- [first lines]
- Dan Pulling: Come on, Hampton. Lighten up, will ya? A couple belts at lunch yesterday doesn't make me a lush.
- Bill Hampton: Yesterday? How about every day? How about right now? Nobody wants to buy cars from a drunk, Dan. You're finished.