A link to unusual circumstances and the mysterious tattoos on the murder victims lead Sara and Jake to investigate other hate crimes that have been interrupted but are occurring across the city. It becomes apparent that a vigilante is trying to thwart the efforts of the hate crime perps. Sara goes undercover to find out more about the tattoos that are traced to the Lupo organization and its mysterious leader, but when her disguise is blown, she must use the Witchblade to escapemoreless
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The convict Sara visits has the wolf's head tattoo, but apparently Sara didn't know he had it. But if she'd seen his file, it would have included any body markings he'd had as a means of identification. He could have gotten the tattoo in prison, but even so Sara should have looked for it, since she thought he might be able to help her on this case.
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Sara: (to Bola) Honey, don't you see that you're feeding into it, feeding him? If Lupo loves hate, then he loves yours, too.
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Ian: Evil is never benign.
Sara: I guess that's why they call it evil.
Ian: In some, evil is innate. They're born bad.
Sara: Uh, what can you tell me...
Ian: (interrupting) In others, evil is planted, cultivated and reaped. Sara, seek out the purveyors of hatred, for they bear the foulest fruit.
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Convict: I hated you for putting me away. Still do. I thank you for that.
Sara: Why?
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Danny: You've been watching too much Law and Order.
Law and Order and it's spin-offs are crime dramas that follow both police officers and the district attorneys that prosecute the crimes.
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Jake: Mellow out, Fellini.
Federico Fellini is one of the most influential directors of the twentieth century. Some of his Oscar winning films were La Strada (1954), Le Notti di Cabiria (1957), 8 1/2 (1963) and Amarcord (1973).
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Parabolic has two main meanings, one of which is "resembling a parabola", which is a curved line, and the other is "involving a parable".
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