Okay, well, so far, we have murder. And kidnapping. We can work in pirates if it would make you more comfortable. Either way, it's high-profile. Yeah, but, um... ...given your history of harassment with my client, this'll never make it to trial. No, I think we could take this to trial... ...but with our luck, you know, the jury pool will be 99 percent... ...hippie. Unless you change the venue to, like, Orange County. Not as many hippies there, you know? Saunch, who you working for? Clients pay me for work, Doc. Clients pay me for work, Doc.
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You probably imagine that I have a lot of status up in Robbery-Homicide. I mean, who could blame you for thinking that.
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FENWAY: This is Crocker Fenway.
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They're an lndochinese heroin cartel.
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[DOC GRUNTS]
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Well, funny you should ask.
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- Dr. Sportello? - That's right. What it is, my brother. Peace. I'm Tariq Khalil. Cool. Sit down.
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No. Take off your glasses.
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SHASTA: Remember that day? The Ouija board set us off into that big storm?
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I know who he is.
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No, just a new package, I guess.
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Wait a minute. This is bullshit.
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Hi there. Remember me, Larry Sportello? Stone Turntable magazine? You, um, asked me to, uh, look into that, um...
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Doc hadn't seen her in over a year. Nobody had. Back then it was always sandals... ...bottom half of a flower-print bikini... ...and a faded Country Joe and the Fish T-shirt. Tonight, she was all in flatland gear... ...hair a lot shorter than he remembered... ...looking just like she swore she would never look.