What is your favorite Briscoe line?
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walkerr-2 — 21 years ago(January 12, 2005 06:06 PM)
And the rest of that line is "and a few shoes too I think."
Actually I like when Van Buren says she'd like it if he'd try to treat Rey like a real partner and he says "yeah well I'd like it if both my exs got new partners too, no more alimony."
Actually the digs at his exs are great like -
"Crazy don't mean stupid, my ex is living proof of that."
"My 2nd wife always wanted a walk-in closet. I finally got one, trouble is I live in it." -
Tim_Honda — 21 years ago(February 16, 2005 05:53 PM)
Here's two I remember off the top of my head.
[Looking at the body of a woman who was found dead in a department store changing room]
Lennie: "Well, it finally happened."
Other Detective (can't remember which one): "What?"
Lennie: "She shopped 'till she dropped."
[Looking at a photo of a private school student, more specifically the crest on her uniform shirt/blouse]
Lennie: "It's Latin. Roughly translated, it means 'Tuition starts at 20 grand'."
"Be a good boy and come here." - Kiriko Tsujimori, 'Godzilla X Megaguirus' -
AriLu — 21 years ago(March 03, 2005 08:13 PM)
I have two faves, but I haven't seen the episodes in a while so bear with me.
Arresting some guy out of his office
Suspect: My lawyer wi238ll have your jobs for this
Lennie: Great! Can we have his?
Talking to a possible witness
Green (I think): Did you see anything unusual?
Witness: In what way?
Lennie: In an
unusual
way
Life is so incomplete without Jerry; this loss has hit me very deep!
~Beauty and the Beast~ -
ybthelegend — 21 years ago(March 03, 2005 10:27 PM)
From tonights L & O Trial By Jury:
"Badges, we don't need no stinkin' badges!"
I know he didn't make that one up, but since it's one of the very last Lennie lines we'll ever have, I'll say it's my favorite. Like Briscoe, Jerry was an awesome guy. -
dockta_doom — 21 years ago(March 09, 2005 10:08 PM)
There are so many, but one that always comes to mind:
He is asking a woman who runs a charity organization about a murder victim that she was allegedly having sex with.
Woman: "He gave me so much generous support."
Briscoe: "And just how far did his generous support extend?"
Hahahahaha I dont know why but that always cracks me up.
"Somebody drop this fool" -
Tim_Honda — 21 years ago(March 18, 2005 07:42 AM)
Here's another one
[After finding out that the surveillance camera tapes from the crime scene have been removed]
Lennie: "Great. Now what am I gonna watch tonight?"
"Be a good boy and come here." - Kiriko Tsujimori, 'Godzilla X Megaguirus' -
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amour88 — 21 years ago(April 07, 2005 03:12 PM)
i love lennie.he was one of the best parts of the show.i still love it though.
Det. Lennie Briscoe: I specifically asked for him to be put on suicide watch. Apparently here at Riker's that mean that they watch you commit suicide.
Det. Lennie Briscoe: Even though you are a taxpayer, you know, we don't actually work for you personally.
Ricardo Garza: Should I say how I didn't mean to do it?
Det. Lennie Briscoe: You mean how you only killed him because he wouldn't give you his watch? Yeah, put that in there, the D.A. would really like that.
Det. Lennie Briscoe: Love - a dangerous disease instantly cured by marriage.
[searching through piles of trash]
Det. Lennie Briscoe: How many apartments are in this building?
Det. Mike Logan: 30.
Det. Lennie Briscoe: Do they ALL have to eat eggs?
[to a reluctant witness]
Detective Lennie Briscoe: There's no such thing as hooker-client confidentiality.
Alexandra Eames: You keep doing that, I'm gonna drop this kid right here. -
CitizenFeign — 20 years ago(December 21, 2005 06:48 PM)
I don't remember the episode dialogue exactly but I just remember that somehow the investigation led him and, I think, Chris Noth to a photography studio that specialized in male nudes. I remember Lennie staring at a picture (that the audience couldn't see) for a while and then turning to Chris Noth and saying:
"Heh I guess that's what you call a head shot!"
Awesome -
ColeKeleher — 20 years ago(February 01, 2006 07:28 PM)
Here are some of my favorites:
Episode "Kid Pro Quo"
Lennie: "What are you doing?"
Ed: (while looking through the victim's cellphone) "Looking through her menu."
Lennie: "Oh, if you're ordering coffee, I'll take one dark, with two sugars."
Same episode:
Lennie (as he walks up to arrest the suspect) "Sold, to the man in the silver bracelets." (This line makes sense because the suspect is auctioning off a spot to the school where the victim was Admississions Director, something one of his employees previously denied doing.)
Episode "Ramparts"
While lifting a bus out of the Hudson River (using what looks like a forklift)
Lennie, turning around: "May we should try to start it."
Episode Gaijin:
Reporter: "Mr. Yoshida, Mr. Yoshida, Mr. Yoshida! What was your reaction when you heard police had apprehended a suspect in your wife's death?"
Yoshida: "Relief, also sadness. Nothing can bring Tamiko back, but I am glad that the man who did this will pay for his crime."
Lennie: "Yeah, so are we."
Yoshida: "Detectives."
Ed: "We wanted to welcome you back personally."
Lennie: "Yeah, and we brought you a gift from the city of New York. You like jewelry?"
Yoshida: "I don't understand."
Lennie (holding handcuffs): "Bracelets."
Episode "Evil Breeds"
Lennie: "You an astronomy buff, Joe?"
Joe (the suspect): "What?"
Ed: "That telescope you gave your fiancee, we know where you got it, and it wasn't at a flea market."
Lennie (holding handcuffs): "You've heard of the seven rings of Saturn, these are the two rings of Rikers."
Episode "Deadbeat"
Lennie: "Well, if you don't need me around here, I'll go home and take a nap."
Episode "Aftershock"
Lennie (drinking in a bar): "You know who kills me? The weather lady. The weather lady says 'It's 65 at the airport.' Who gives a damn? Nobody lives at the airport."
Episode "Corruption"
Rey: "IAB asked me if I had any prior contact with Morales."
Lennie: "They aske me, too, Rey. Listen, the Hellman Commission's only holding these hearings because IA missed 34 dirty cops in one precinct. I mean, they have to prove they can still find their ass with both hands."
Episode "Smoke"2000;
Larry Miller (as himself): "We had a couple of drinks after a couple of shows a couple of decades ago."
Lennie: "And you became a couple?"
Episode "Conduct Unbecoming"
Hotel manager: "It didn't get out of hand until they brought the prostitutes in."
Lennie: "They brought them in? I thought they were on the room service menu."