Garsell: You didn't have to come to the house. You know I don't like that. Lt. Spencer: Yeah, I know it.
Garsell: This is a dirty city, Cain. People get their clothes dirty just walkin' around the streets. Cain: And you help 'em get clean?
Garsell: Be seein' you. Cain: You know you will.
Garsell: You know me? Rome: Sure, you're standin' in my shoes.
Rome: You want some? Waldo: I ain't that hungry.
Morton: How did you know where to find me? Cain: Well, I've got pull. I work for the government.
Rome: It's nice to know there are two guys in this town worried about me--Nick Cain and Jack Garsell.
Cain: Everybody's decent to start with but you can't stay decent if you do indecent things.
Garsell: According to my figures, you're just about dead. Morton: Sometimes figures have a way of lying, Mr. Garsell. Just like you do. Garsell (to hood after Morton departs): Don't make me a liar.
Martin Balsam would go onto win an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in the 1965 film A Thousand Clowns.
Alternate episode title: Take a Number--Jack Garsell.
Weird, no one has discussed Cain's Hundred yet.
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