- Henry Morgan: Committing fully to the protection of another can often engender a kind of paradox. In doing so we are tempted to put ourselves at risk. the very thing most likely to cause pain on those we are trying so desperately to keep pain from.
- Abe: Anyway, you can dwell on the past or...
- Henry Morgan: Or what?
- Abe: Appreciate the present, focus on cheerier things
- [picks up the phone]
- Abe: Hello? Oh, just a moment
- [hands over to]
- Abe: It's Jo for you . There's been a murder. So much for cheerier things
- Henry Morgan: [arrives at the crime scene] My God
- Jo Martinez: [looks at the victim] It's not very pretty, is it?
- Henry Morgan: Actually it's gorgeous
- [and walks to a statue]
- Lucas Wahl: It's just... a swastika embedded into a dead guy's head, stolen Nazi art. What was this guy? Indiana Jones?
- Henry Morgan: Who's Indiana Jones?
- Lucas Wahl: Is that a joke? Seriously?
- Henry Morgan: You're saying our suspect is an artiste?
- Jo Martinez: Yeah, report says his name is Max Brenner. The only problem is, he's got a pretty good alibi
- Henry Morgan: Max Brenner's been dead for 20 years
- Jo Martinez: You know, you kind of take out the fun in these reveals
- Detective Hanson: So, maybe I am missing something. If this Max Brenner guy's been dead since the 90's, how did he break into the apartment and kill Karl Haas?
- Henry Morgan: Well, is quite simple actually
- Lucas Wahl: Max Brenner is a zombie Nazi hunter, huh?
- [everyone stares at Lucas]
- Lucas Wahl: What? We were all thinking it