Bayliss: Those other guys? They're like a family. I have never ever felt that in Homicide. We are the best, the elite. But we are not a family.
Pembleton: Yes, we are. But we're like a real family. Opinionated, argumentative, holding grudges. Challenging each other. We challenge each other to be better than we are. Kind of thing that doesn't happen at barbecues and ballgames. It happens on the job, where it's supposed to. On a case. Putting down a murder. The work itself is the most important thing, what we do is important. We speak for those who can no longer speak for themselves. And you're never going to find anything like that anywhere. Not in Vice. And not patrolling the grounds at … Disneyland.