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    • Scotty: So why come forward now? Lloyd Jordan: I'm losing my eyes. The doctor said I've got two years. I thought if I tell about what I saw, it might make things right. Scotty: I can't fix your eyes, but I'll try and make it right.
    • Bingo: Nobody should stop you from doing what you love.
    • Store Owner: (to Det. Vera) Goji berry? They make you happy! Eat enough, you never stop smiling!
    • Nick: 'Cause if I find out that you tampered with evidence, I'll stick you in the slammer with guys who ain't familiar with Buddhist teachings. Store Owner: You do and karma will be all over your ass, pal! Nick: I will be all over your ass, pal! With a warrant!
    • Scotty: I don't get it, Will. I was a good shoot. Jeffries: You did the right thing. Scotty: Then why are they coming after me? Jeffries: I dunno. But you gotta hang tough. Circle the wagons. And stop acting like such a jackass. (Both smile.) Jeffries: Alright then, I... maybe I should scream or something so they don't think we're in here hugging. Scotty: Make it sound good.
    • John Stillman: My family wouldn't have approved of me going out with an "Elvis Girl". I guess I was a square. Will Jeffries: No man, you were a cube.
    • Mrs. Valentine: Bingo drove the girls wild with those swiveling hips of his. Disgraceful!
    • Miranda Allison: I didn't want to end up like my mother. Lilly Rush: Nobody does.
    • Scotty Valens: You sayin' you witnessed a murder? Lloyd Jordan: Kinda. I mean, sorta. Scotty Valens: Which is it, Lloyd?
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    • Two newspaper headlines are shown in the beginning of the episode: Supreme Court Calls for Reargument of Brown V. Board (1953) and Brown V. Board Revisited? (2007). Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954) was a landmark case of the U.S. Supreme Court which ruled that separate public schools for black and white children were no longer permitted.
    • JP Valentine: Dad, can I watch Bandstand? Mr. Valentine: No one wants to watch kids dance. That show's gonna be yanked! American Bandstand was a television show that showcased emerging music performers. Contrary to Mr. Valentine's prediction, the show did not get yanked but ran from 1952 to 1989.
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