Sara is investigating the murder of a pimp when she receives a mysterious package. She starts reeling when clues suggest the enemy may not be who she thought. All she can trust is herself, and hopefully... the Witchblade.
Jake: What do you think?
Sara: I think everything is connected.
Jake: You gonna buy that a cop is guilty based on a hooker's testimony?
Sara: What? You think she's lying?
Jake: I think she's telling the truth. I don't know how you got it out of her. You barely even asked her a question. Want me to book her as a material witness?
Sara: No, not yet. Take her back into holding.
Jake: What? We gotta move on this!
Sara: Jake, we can hold her for 72 hours. We still have time. Look, just put her in her own cell. Tell her to keep quiet. I gotta decide how I want to play this.
Jake: Sara, you gotta let me in.
Sara: I will, just not here.
Jake: Wherever you feel safe.
Sara: I don't feel safe anywhere, Jake.
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Sara: (asking Irons for help) Did you know I was coming?
Irons: We're linked, you and I. Does this disturb you?
Sara: Not this time. Let's go.
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Orlinsky: (to Sara at the rollout for Joe Siri) People around you keep dying. Why is that?
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Prostitute: (to Jake) No, no, you get to me right now, Beavis, or I'm out of here!
She is referring to the popular cartoon moron Beavis, the blond best friend and cohort of Butthead, from MTV's cult classic TV show Beavis and Butthead.
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Diogenes of Sinope was the founder of the Cynic school of philosophy in the late fourth century BC. He was called a "Cynic", which in Greek referred to a dog, because he lived in a large ceramic jar, rather like a doghouse. He was famous for his "in your face" style of speech, his pride in his lack of need for material possessions, and his independence.
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