Mike: (showing the judge a picture of Chris as a teenager) That money in his hand isn't allowance, it's the take from the convenience store.
(testifying at the hearing) Marilyn: I like him. Mike: You like him? (pause) Is there anything you would like to add? Marilyn: No.
Chris: Mike and I, we've been over what I'm supposed to say and I've got to tell you, it's pretty persuasive stuff, but is it the whole truth? It's a slice of truth, a morsel, a fraction. It's a piece of the pie, certainly not the whole enchilada, and now that I've been thinking about it, I don't think I could tell the whole truth about anything. That's a pretty heavy burden, because we all just view the world through this little piece of coke bottle. Is there such a thing as objective truth? I wonder.
Music: - "Rock My Baby" by Shenandoah - "Nocturne No. 2" composed by Chopin - "Whiskey If She Were a Woman" by Highway 101 - "Brandenburg Concerto - Allegro Movement" composed by Bach - "If I Could Bottle This Up" by Paul Overstreet - "Under a Stormy Sky" by Daniel Lanois - "Won't You Let Me Go?" by Buckwheat Zydeco
Crime and Punishment: The title of this episode alludes to the classic novel of the same name by Fyodor Dostoevsky.
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