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-->'''Brass:''' Too late.

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-->'''Brass:''' Too late.late.
* The ending sequence of "Blood Lust" is amazing piece of work all around. Greg has proved that six people of twelve in a mob beating incident were involved by finding their DNA on the victim, but the other six cannot be forensically linked to the crime though they've bragged about it. Grissom sits in Brass' office and tells him the bad news, lamenting that physical evidence is limited by human action. After a brief discussion, Grissom tells Brass this is as far as he and his team can take it. The scene cuts to Brass interrogating one of the six, telling him that no, he's not a hero, the cabbie wasn't at fault in the accident, he wasn't trying to flee the scene, he was reaching for his radio to call for help, and the guy's on the hook for first degree murder.
-->'''Lawyer:''' DA willing to deal?
-->'''Brass:''' I want your buddies.
Meanwhile through the whole interrogation room scene Radiohead's "Everything In Its Right Place" has been swelling slowly in the background, and as it pulls out through and pans away from the window to the interrogation room to Grissom the title line of the song plays and Grissom starts to smile. It's an excellent moment in pretty much every way; showing the success of the individual characters, the success of the characters as a team, acknowledging that the whole team was needed for the win, and even the behind-the-camera cinematography and sound guys nail their parts.
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* The glorious KansasCityShuffle by the ''villains'' in the episode "Suckers". There's a murder (fake), to cover a robbery (also fake), to cover an art forgery (fake again), to distract from a casino heist (quasi-fake)... all leading up to an insurance scam by the promoter of the art exhibit -- and he ''admits it to Grissom's FACE'' at the end of the episode. [[EvilIsCool Crime has never looked so diabolically cool]] -- and not a single murder to be seen. The fact that the entire episode had backup music by ''GilbertAndSullivan'' is just gravy at this point.

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* The glorious KansasCityShuffle by the ''villains'' in the episode "Suckers". There's a murder (fake), to cover a robbery (also fake), to cover an art forgery (fake again), to distract from a casino heist (quasi-fake)... all leading up to an insurance scam by the promoter of the art exhibit -- and he ''admits it to Grissom's FACE'' at the end of the episode. [[EvilIsCool Crime has never looked so diabolically cool]] -- and not a single murder to be seen. The fact that the entire episode had backup music by ''GilbertAndSullivan'' ''Creator/GilbertAndSullivan'' is just gravy at this point.
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* Grissom owning the lawyer's ass in the episode "The Accused is Entitled". A famous movie star has been accused of murdering a girl. He's hired a pretty ruthless lawyer and also Grissom's mentor to decimate the evidence the CSIs have collected during the prelim. Because Grissom was losing his hearing at the time, he's not collected any evidence in the high profile case and throughout the hearing the mentor and lawyer have destroyed every piece of evidence the prosecution has as well as call into question the skills and even character of the CSI team and it looks like the judge will throw the case out even though the accused is guilty. Grissom then decides to take the stand with some evidence he's found so his mentor advised the defense lawyer to "speak softly" so that Grissom will have trouble hearing her. However, Grissom can lip read and after a few times asking her to repeat herself, Grissom answers and provides his evidence flawlessly. Boom! Grissomed!

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* Grissom owning the lawyer's ass in the episode "The Accused is Entitled". A famous movie star has been accused of murdering a girl. He's hired a pretty ruthless lawyer and also Grissom's mentor to decimate the evidence the CSIs [=CSIs=] have collected during the prelim. Because Grissom was losing his hearing at the time, he's not collected any evidence in the high profile case and throughout the hearing the mentor and lawyer have destroyed every piece of evidence the prosecution has as well as call into question the skills and even character of the CSI team and it looks like the judge will throw the case out even though the accused is guilty. Grissom then decides to take the stand with some evidence he's found so his mentor advised the defense lawyer to "speak softly" so that Grissom will have trouble hearing her. However, Grissom can lip read and after a few times asking her to repeat herself, Grissom answers and provides his evidence flawlessly. Boom! Grissomed!
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** Honestly, the original Mickey Dunn (played by [[TheWho Roger Daltrey no less]]), [[spoiler:for his entire elaborate sceme of string murders while having everyone think he's dead. He appeared in disguise on ''the news'' and they still didn't recongnize him.]]

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** Honestly, the original Mickey Dunn (played by [[TheWho Roger Daltrey no less]]), [[spoiler:for his entire elaborate sceme scheme of string murders while having everyone think he's dead. He appeared in disguise on ''the news'' and they still didn't recongnize him.]]
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** Grissom admits that he cannot prove the insurance scam in a court of law. He will, however, just turn everything over to the insurance company, and let them handle it.
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*** Only for Catherine ([[AllGirlsWantBadBoys who had a crush on Mickey as a teenager]]) to [[OutGambitted totally steal his thunder]] in the episode's final scene and blow his attempted ThanatosGambit to itty-bitty bits: [[spoiler: Mickey had been shot years before, and although he survived the bullet was slowly migrating to his heart; he decided to kill the people who set him up to die when it was just about to hit, reasoning that even if he got caught he'd die before he did serious time. Sure enough he has a heart attack in interrogation and thinks he's won]]... only to wake up i a hospital room with Catherine by his bedside, as she calmly explained that with the progress surgery has made since the '70s the doctors were able to save him easily, and he's going to prison for the rest of his life.

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*** Only for Catherine ([[AllGirlsWantBadBoys who had a crush on Mickey as a teenager]]) to [[OutGambitted totally steal his thunder]] in the episode's final scene and blow his attempted ThanatosGambit to itty-bitty bits: [[spoiler: Mickey had been shot years before, and although he survived the bullet was slowly migrating to his heart; he decided to kill the people who set him up to die when it was just about to hit, reasoning that even if he got caught he'd die before he did serious time. Sure enough he has a heart attack in interrogation and thinks he's won]]... only to wake up i in a hospital room with Catherine by his bedside, as she calmly explained explains that with the progress surgery has made since the '70s the doctors were able to save him easily, and he's going to prison for the rest of his life.
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*** Only for Catherine ([[AllGirlsWantBadBoys who had a crush on Mickey as a teenager]]) to [[OutGambitted totally steal his thunder]] in the episode's final scene and blow his attempted ThanatosGambit to itty-bitty bits: [[spoiler: Mickey had been shot years before, and although he survived the bullet was slowly migrating to his heart; he decided to kill the people who set him up to die when it was just about to hit, reasoning that even if he got caught he'd die before he did serious time. Sure enough he has a heart attack in interrogation and thinks he's won]]... only to wake up i a hospital room with Catherine by his bedside, as she calmly explained that with the progress surgery has made since the '70s the doctors were able to save him easily, and he's going to prison for the rest of his life.
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* Doc Robbins saving the baby in "Unleashed". They have stumbled on the scene of a teenage girl's suicide after a passerby stops their car on the way home from breakfast. Robbins stays with the body while Nick heads back to the car to fetch his kit, but Robbins quickly calls Nick back when he realizes that the dead girl was pregnant, almost to term and the fetus is still moving. Using Nick's pocket knife and help Robbins quickly does a C-Section, pulls the baby out and then gives her mouth-to-mouth until she starts breathing and crying.

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* Doc Robbins saving the baby in "Unleashed". They have stumbled on the scene of a teenage girl's suicide after a passerby stops their car on the way home from breakfast. Robbins stays with the body while Nick heads back to the car to fetch his kit, but Robbins quickly calls Nick back when he realizes that the dead girl was pregnant, almost to term and the fetus is still moving. Using Nick's pocket knife and help Robbins quickly does a C-Section, pulls the baby out and then gives her mouth-to-mouth until she starts breathing and crying.crying.
* In "Swap Meet," after a statutory-rapist claims to know the identity of the killer and requests a deal:
-->'''Brass:''' Too late.
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* Grissom owning the lawyer's ass in the episode "The Accused is Entitled". A famous movie star has been accused of murdering a girl. He's hired a pretty ruthless lawyer and also Grissom's mentor to decimate the evidence the CSIs have collected during the prelim. Because Grissom was losing his hearing at the time, he's not collected any evidence in the high profile case and throughout the hearing the mentor and lawyer have destroyed every piece of evidence the prosecution has as well as call into question the skills and even character of the CSI team and it looks like the judge will throw the case out even though the accused is guilty. Grissom then decides to take the stand with some evidence he's found so his mentor advised the defense lawyer to "speak softly" so that Grissom will have trouble hearing her. However, Grissom can lip read and after a few times asking her to repeat herself, Grissom answers and provides his evidence flawlessly. Boom! Grissomed!

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* Grissom owning the lawyer's ass in the episode "The Accused is Entitled". A famous movie star has been accused of murdering a girl. He's hired a pretty ruthless lawyer and also Grissom's mentor to decimate the evidence the CSIs have collected during the prelim. Because Grissom was losing his hearing at the time, he's not collected any evidence in the high profile case and throughout the hearing the mentor and lawyer have destroyed every piece of evidence the prosecution has as well as call into question the skills and even character of the CSI team and it looks like the judge will throw the case out even though the accused is guilty. Grissom then decides to take the stand with some evidence he's found so his mentor advised the defense lawyer to "speak softly" so that Grissom will have trouble hearing her. However, Grissom can lip read and after a few times asking her to repeat herself, Grissom answers and provides his evidence flawlessly. Boom! Grissomed!Grissomed!
* Doc Robbins saving the baby in "Unleashed". They have stumbled on the scene of a teenage girl's suicide after a passerby stops their car on the way home from breakfast. Robbins stays with the body while Nick heads back to the car to fetch his kit, but Robbins quickly calls Nick back when he realizes that the dead girl was pregnant, almost to term and the fetus is still moving. Using Nick's pocket knife and help Robbins quickly does a C-Section, pulls the baby out and then gives her mouth-to-mouth until she starts breathing and crying.
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** The guy Greg saved got a moment of awesome too. When Greg is being harassed by reporters over the vents, the man comes to his rescue and says Greg saved his life and the reporters should be ashamed for trying to make him feel guilty for running over the attackers.

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** The guy Greg saved got a moment of awesome too. When Greg is being harassed by reporters over the vents, the man comes to his rescue and says Greg saved his life and the reporters should be ashamed for trying to make him feel guilty for running over the attackers. The guy in question being [[{{Supernatural}} Bobby Singer]] also helps.
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* Sara can be a [[BaseBreaker polarizing character]], but there's no denying that she got one of these in an early episode. The scene is in the interrogation room, where it looks like they're unfortunately going to have to let the rapist/killer go due to NotProven. Suddenly, in comes Sara with some new evidence: the missing stewardess's suitcase, which went missing with her and which the team had been trying to find through most of the episode. The suspect is incensed; how dare she go through his car without a warrant! Sara unzips the suitcase, and... [[spoiler:there's a tape recorder in there. Turns out it ''wasn't'' the stewardess's suitcase after all but an identical one, and she just [[EngineeredPublicConfession tricked the guy into confessing where he was hiding the real one]] and got it all caught on tape]]!

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* Sara can be a [[BaseBreaker polarizing character]], but there's no denying that she got one of these in an early episode. The scene is in the interrogation room, where it looks like they're unfortunately going to have to let the rapist/killer go due to NotProven. Suddenly, in comes Sara with some new evidence: the missing stewardess's suitcase, which went missing with her and which the team had been trying to find through most of the episode. The suspect is incensed; how dare she go through his car without a warrant! Sara unzips the suitcase, and... [[spoiler:there's a tape recorder in there. Turns out it ''wasn't'' the stewardess's suitcase after all but an identical one, and she just [[EngineeredPublicConfession tricked the guy into confessing where he was hiding the real one]] and got it all caught on tape]]!tape]]!
* Grissom owning the lawyer's ass in the episode "The Accused is Entitled". A famous movie star has been accused of murdering a girl. He's hired a pretty ruthless lawyer and also Grissom's mentor to decimate the evidence the CSIs have collected during the prelim. Because Grissom was losing his hearing at the time, he's not collected any evidence in the high profile case and throughout the hearing the mentor and lawyer have destroyed every piece of evidence the prosecution has as well as call into question the skills and even character of the CSI team and it looks like the judge will throw the case out even though the accused is guilty. Grissom then decides to take the stand with some evidence he's found so his mentor advised the defense lawyer to "speak softly" so that Grissom will have trouble hearing her. However, Grissom can lip read and after a few times asking her to repeat herself, Grissom answers and provides his evidence flawlessly. Boom! Grissomed!
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* Sara can be a [[BaseBreaker polarizing character]], but there's no denying that she got one of these in an early episode. The scene is in the interrogation room, where it looks like they're unfortunately going to have to let the rapist/killer go due to NotProven. Suddenly, in comes Sara with some new evidence: the missing stewardess's suitcase, which went missing with her and which the team had been trying to find through most of the episode. The suspect is incensed; how dare she go through his car without a warrant! Sara unzips the suitcase, and... [[spoiler:there's a tape recorder in there. Turns out it ''wasn't'' the girlfriend's suitcase after all but an identical one, and she just [[EngineeredPublicConfession tricked the guy into confessing where he was hiding the real one]] and got it all caught on tape]]!

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* Sara can be a [[BaseBreaker polarizing character]], but there's no denying that she got one of these in an early episode. The scene is in the interrogation room, where it looks like they're unfortunately going to have to let the rapist/killer go due to NotProven. Suddenly, in comes Sara with some new evidence: the missing stewardess's suitcase, which went missing with her and which the team had been trying to find through most of the episode. The suspect is incensed; how dare she go through his car without a warrant! Sara unzips the suitcase, and... [[spoiler:there's a tape recorder in there. Turns out it ''wasn't'' the girlfriend's stewardess's suitcase after all but an identical one, and she just [[EngineeredPublicConfession tricked the guy into confessing where he was hiding the real one]] and got it all caught on tape]]!
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* Sara can be a [[BaseBreaker polarizing character]], but there's no denying that she got one of these in an early episode. The scene is in the interrogation room, where it looks like they're unfortunately going to have to let the {{Domestic Abuse}}r go due to NotProven. Suddenly, in comes Sara with some new evidence: the guy's missing girlfriend's suitcase, which went missing with her and which the team had been trying to find through most of the episode. The suspect is incensed; how dare she go through his car without a warrant! Sara unzips the suitcase, and... [[spoiler:there's a tape recorder in there. Turns out it ''wasn't'' the girlfriend's suitcase after all but an identical one, and she just [[EngineeredPublicConfession tricked the guy into confessing where he was hiding the real one]] and got it all caught on tape]]!

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* Sara can be a [[BaseBreaker polarizing character]], but there's no denying that she got one of these in an early episode. The scene is in the interrogation room, where it looks like they're unfortunately going to have to let the {{Domestic Abuse}}r rapist/killer go due to NotProven. Suddenly, in comes Sara with some new evidence: the guy's missing girlfriend's stewardess's suitcase, which went missing with her and which the team had been trying to find through most of the episode. The suspect is incensed; how dare she go through his car without a warrant! Sara unzips the suitcase, and... [[spoiler:there's a tape recorder in there. Turns out it ''wasn't'' the girlfriend's suitcase after all but an identical one, and she just [[EngineeredPublicConfession tricked the guy into confessing where he was hiding the real one]] and got it all caught on tape]]!
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* Sara can be a [[BaseBreaker polarizing character]], but there's no denying that she got one of these in an early episode. The scene is in the interrogation room, where it looks like they're unfortunately going to have to let the CompleteMonster {{Domestic Abuse}}r go due to NotProven. Suddenly, in comes Sara with some new evidence: the guy's missing girlfriend's suitcase, which went missing with her and which the team had been trying to find through most of the episode. The suspect is incensed; how dare she go through his car without a warrant! Sara unzips the suitcase, and... [[spoiler:there's a tape recorder in there. Turns out it ''wasn't'' the girlfriend's suitcase after all but an identical one, and she just [[EngineeredPublicConfession tricked the guy into confessing where he was hiding the real one]] and got it all caught on tape]]!

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* Sara can be a [[BaseBreaker polarizing character]], but there's no denying that she got one of these in an early episode. The scene is in the interrogation room, where it looks like they're unfortunately going to have to let the CompleteMonster {{Domestic Abuse}}r go due to NotProven. Suddenly, in comes Sara with some new evidence: the guy's missing girlfriend's suitcase, which went missing with her and which the team had been trying to find through most of the episode. The suspect is incensed; how dare she go through his car without a warrant! Sara unzips the suitcase, and... [[spoiler:there's a tape recorder in there. Turns out it ''wasn't'' the girlfriend's suitcase after all but an identical one, and she just [[EngineeredPublicConfession tricked the guy into confessing where he was hiding the real one]] and got it all caught on tape]]!
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-->'''Ray:''' Listen up! Turn out your pockets. I want your shirts, I want your pants, I want your shorts! I want your fingerprints, I want your DNA! [[PunctuatedForEmphasis THIS MAN YOU KILLED WAS A COP, SO THERE WILL BE CONSEQUENCES! PRISON WILL NOT PROTECT YOU!]] (cut to opening credits)

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-->'''Ray:''' Listen up! Turn out your pockets. I want your shirts, sneakers! I want your pants, I want your shorts! I want your fingerprints, jumps, I want your DNA! I wanna see your hands, I wanna see your eyes! [[PunctuatedForEmphasis THIS MAN YOU KILLED WAS A COP, SO THERE WILL BE CONSEQUENCES! PRISON WILL NOT PROTECT YOU!]] (cut to opening credits)

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** Honestly, The original Mickey Dunn (Played by [[TheWho Pete Townsend no less]], [[spoiler:for his entire elaborate sceme of string murders while having everyone thing he's dead. He appeared in disguise on ''the news'' and they still didn't recongnize him.]]

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** Honestly, The the original Mickey Dunn (Played (played by [[TheWho Pete Townsend Roger Daltrey no less]], less]]), [[spoiler:for his entire elaborate sceme of string murders while having everyone thing think he's dead. He appeared in disguise on ''the news'' and they still didn't recongnize him.]]



* My personal favorite, a rant given by Ray Langston at the crime scene (a prison) in "The List". In one of the most BadAss voices I have ever heard:

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* My personal favorite, a rant given by Ray Langston at the crime scene (a prison) in "The List". In one of the most BadAss voices I have ever heard:List":



* "Malice in Wonderland" Hodges and his mother are being held hostage, restrained and at gun-point, in an ambulance on its way out to the desert, where they'll be left to die. Fed up with his mother's over-idolizing views of him, he goes into a bout of HeroicSelfDeprecation...that ends with him stating that one of the few things he has is "knowledge of the physical limitations of duct tape", at which point he breaks his restraints, disables the person holding the gun with a syringe, and takes the gun, leaving the other crook having to resort to accelerating to the point that shooting him would get them ''all'' killed just to keep from being completely owned by the lab rat.
** Yes, you read that right; [[ButtMonkey Hodges]].

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* "Malice in Wonderland" Hodges and his mother are being held hostage, restrained and at gun-point, in an ambulance on its way out to the desert, where they'll be left to die. Fed up with his mother's over-idolizing views of him, he goes into a bout of HeroicSelfDeprecation...that ends with him stating that one of the few things he has is "knowledge of the physical limitations of duct tape", at which point he breaks his restraints, disables the person holding the gun with a syringe, and takes the gun, leaving the other crook having to resort to accelerating to the point that shooting him would get them ''all'' killed just to keep from being completely owned by the lab rat.
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rat. Yes, you read that right; [[ButtMonkey Hodges]].
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* Honestly, The original Mickey Dunn (Played by [[TheWho Pete Townsend no less]], [[spoiler:for his entire elaborate sceme of string murders while having everyone thing he's dead. He appeared in disguise on ''the news'' and they still didn't recongnize him.]]

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* ** Honestly, The original Mickey Dunn (Played by [[TheWho Pete Townsend no less]], [[spoiler:for his entire elaborate sceme of string murders while having everyone thing he's dead. He appeared in disguise on ''the news'' and they still didn't recongnize him.]]
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* Honestly, The original Mickey Dunn (Played by [[TheWho Pete Townsend no less]], [[spoiler:for his entire elaborate sceme of string murders while having everyone thing he's dead. He appeared in disguise on ''the news'' and they still didn't recongnize him.]]
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* The glorious XanatosGambit by the ''villains'' in the episode "Suckers". There's a murder (fake), to cover a robbery (also fake), to cover an art forgery (fake again), to distract from a casino heist (quasi-fake)... all leading up to an insurance scam by the promoter of the art exhibit -- and he ''admits it to Grissom's FACE'' at the end of the episode. [[EvilIsCool Crime has never looked so diabolically cool]] -- and not a single murder to be seen. The fact that the entire episode had backup music by ''GilbertAndSullivan'' is just gravy at this point.

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* The glorious XanatosGambit KansasCityShuffle by the ''villains'' in the episode "Suckers". There's a murder (fake), to cover a robbery (also fake), to cover an art forgery (fake again), to distract from a casino heist (quasi-fake)... all leading up to an insurance scam by the promoter of the art exhibit -- and he ''admits it to Grissom's FACE'' at the end of the episode. [[EvilIsCool Crime has never looked so diabolically cool]] -- and not a single murder to be seen. The fact that the entire episode had backup music by ''GilbertAndSullivan'' is just gravy at this point.
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** Unfortunately, this one is rendered somewhat moot by the season finale, in which [[spoiler:Nate successfully [[SuicideByCop goads Ray into killing him]], proving that they really were NotSoDifferent after all... [[FamilyUnfriendlyAesop or something]]]].
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-->'''Ray:''' Listen up! Turn out your pockets. I want your shirts, I want your pants, I want your shorts! I want your fingerprints, I want your DNA! [[ThisIsSparta THIS MAN YOU KILLED WAS A COP, SO THERE WILL BE CONSEQUENCES! PRISON WILL NOT PROTECT YOU!]] (cut to opening credits)

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-->'''Ray:''' Listen up! Turn out your pockets. I want your shirts, I want your pants, I want your shorts! I want your fingerprints, I want your DNA! [[ThisIsSparta [[PunctuatedForEmphasis THIS MAN YOU KILLED WAS A COP, SO THERE WILL BE CONSEQUENCES! PRISON WILL NOT PROTECT YOU!]] (cut to opening credits)
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* Sara can be a [[BaseBreaker polarizing character]], but there's no denying that she got one of these in an early episode. The scene is in the interrogation room, where it looks like they're unfortunately going to have to let the CompleteMonster {{Domestic Abuse}}r go due to NotProven. Suddenly, in comes Sara with some new evidence: the guy's missing girlfriend's suitcase, which went missing with her and which the team had been trying to find through most of the episode. The suspect is incensed; how dare she go through his car without a warrant! Sara unzips the suitcase, and... [[spoiler:there's a tape recorder in there. turns out it ''wasn't'' the girlfriend's suitcase after all but an identical one, and she just [[EngineeredPublicConfession tricked the guy into confessing where he was hiding the real one]] and got it all caught on tape]]!

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* Sara can be a [[BaseBreaker polarizing character]], but there's no denying that she got one of these in an early episode. The scene is in the interrogation room, where it looks like they're unfortunately going to have to let the CompleteMonster {{Domestic Abuse}}r go due to NotProven. Suddenly, in comes Sara with some new evidence: the guy's missing girlfriend's suitcase, which went missing with her and which the team had been trying to find through most of the episode. The suspect is incensed; how dare she go through his car without a warrant! Sara unzips the suitcase, and... [[spoiler:there's a tape recorder in there. turns Turns out it ''wasn't'' the girlfriend's suitcase after all but an identical one, and she just [[EngineeredPublicConfession tricked the guy into confessing where he was hiding the real one]] and got it all caught on tape]]!tape]]!
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** Yes, you read that right; [[ButtMonkey Hodges]].

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** Yes, you read that right; [[ButtMonkey Hodges]].Hodges]].
* Sara can be a [[BaseBreaker polarizing character]], but there's no denying that she got one of these in an early episode. The scene is in the interrogation room, where it looks like they're unfortunately going to have to let the CompleteMonster {{Domestic Abuse}}r go due to NotProven. Suddenly, in comes Sara with some new evidence: the guy's missing girlfriend's suitcase, which went missing with her and which the team had been trying to find through most of the episode. The suspect is incensed; how dare she go through his car without a warrant! Sara unzips the suitcase, and... [[spoiler:there's a tape recorder in there. turns out it ''wasn't'' the girlfriend's suitcase after all but an identical one, and she just [[EngineeredPublicConfession tricked the guy into confessing where he was hiding the real one]] and got it all caught on tape]]!

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* "Malice in Wonderland" Hodges, and his mother are being held hostage at gun-point in an ambulance restrained. He goes into a bout of HeroicSelfDeprecation that ends with "knowledge of the physical limitations of duct tape" and then disables the person holding the gun with a syringe, whilst simultaneously taking her gun.

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* "Malice in Wonderland" Hodges, Hodges and his mother are being held hostage hostage, restrained and at gun-point gun-point, in an ambulance restrained. He on its way out to the desert, where they'll be left to die. Fed up with his mother's over-idolizing views of him, he goes into a bout of HeroicSelfDeprecation HeroicSelfDeprecation...that ends with him stating that one of the few things he has is "knowledge of the physical limitations of duct tape" and then tape", at which point he breaks his restraints, disables the person holding the gun with a syringe, whilst simultaneously taking her gun.and takes the gun, leaving the other crook having to resort to accelerating to the point that shooting him would get them ''all'' killed just to keep from being completely owned by the lab rat.
** Yes, you read that right; [[ButtMonkey Hodges]].
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-->'''Ray:''' Listen up! Turn out your pockets. I want your shirts, I want your pants, I want your shorts! I want your fingerprints, I want your DNA! [[ThisIsSparta THIS MAN YOU KILLED WAS A COP, SO THERE WILL BE CONSEQUENCES! PRISON WILL NOT PROTECT YOU!]] (cut to opening credits)

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-->'''Ray:''' Listen up! Turn out your pockets. I want your shirts, I want your pants, I want your shorts! I want your fingerprints, I want your DNA! [[ThisIsSparta THIS MAN YOU KILLED WAS A COP, SO THERE WILL BE CONSEQUENCES! PRISON WILL NOT PROTECT YOU!]] (cut to opening credits)credits)
* "Malice in Wonderland" Hodges, and his mother are being held hostage at gun-point in an ambulance restrained. He goes into a bout of HeroicSelfDeprecation that ends with "knowledge of the physical limitations of duct tape" and then disables the person holding the gun with a syringe, whilst simultaneously taking her gun.

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* My personal favorite a rant Given By ray Langston in at the crime scene (a prison) in "The List"
In one of the most BadAss voices I have Ever heard
--->Ray Langston: Listen up! Turn out your pockets. I want your Shirts, I want your pants, I want your shorts! I want your fingerprints, I want your DNA! [[ThisIsSparta THIS MAN YOU KILLED WAS A COP, SO THERE WILL BE CONSEQUENCES! PRISON WILL NOT PROTECT YOU!]] (cut to opening credits)

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* My personal favorite favorite, a rant Given By ray given by Ray Langston in at the crime scene (a prison) in "The List"
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--->Ray Langston:
ever heard:
-->'''Ray:'''
Listen up! Turn out your pockets. I want your Shirts, shirts, I want your pants, I want your shorts! I want your fingerprints, I want your DNA! [[ThisIsSparta THIS MAN YOU KILLED WAS A COP, SO THERE WILL BE CONSEQUENCES! PRISON WILL NOT PROTECT YOU!]] (cut to opening credits)
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** The guy Greg saved got a moment of awesome too. When Greg is being harassed by reporters over the vents, the man comes to his rescue and says Greg saved his life and the reporters should be ashamed for trying to make him feel guilty for running over the attackers.
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--> '''Ray:''' A good lawyer never asks a question he doesn't already know the answer to.

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* My personal favorite a rant Given By ray Langston in at the crime scene (a prison) in "The List"
In one of the most BadAss voices I have Ever heard
--->Ray Langston: Listen up! Turn out your pockets. I want your Shirts, I want your pants, I want your shorts! I want your fingerprints, I want your DNA! [[ThisIsSparta THIS MAN YOU KILLED WAS A COP, SO THERE WILL BE CONSEQUENCES! PRISON WILL NOT PROTECT YOU!]] (cut to opening credits)
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* Nate Haskell, the serial killer obsessed with Ray Langston (on trial for stabbing said Ray), has managed to get a neurologist to say that Haskell isn't responsible for any of his criminal actions, due to brain damage that is theoretically caused by a specific "warrior gene" anomaly present in Haskell's genome. Ray takes the stand, and during the cross examination (undertaken by Haskell as part of his plan) Ray says that there's no evidence that the gene causes people to become serial killers. When Haskell asks what experience Ray has that allows him to make such a statement, Ray simply and calmly lays out that he has the gene, and has lived his life trying to help people, not hurt them, blowing the defense right out of the water.
--> '''Ray:''' A good lawyer never asks a question he doesn't already know the answer to.
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* In the episode involving Mickey Dunn, Doc Robbins gets one. He walks into the morgue to find a presumed journalist taking photos of the "famous" skeleton on his table. Robbins demands the camera. The guy pretends to offer it but is clearly thinking "Old man with a stick, no problem", and he tries to force his way past. Approximately ten seconds later, he's groaning on the floor and Robbins is calling for security.

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