![]() Seen enough dead bodies, figured the change would do me good. “I came back from Baltimore after my last marriage broke up. He’ll thank me when he’s a fully functioning anti-dogmatic atheist.” To Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) after babysitting her son Noah: “Taught him a major life lesson. Munch: “Are those fish or is that a law firm?” Richard Belzer on SVU (NBC)īenson (about a suspect they had just spoken to): “Two hours ago, she filled her pockets with stones and walked into Prospect Park Lake.” Ken (reads off the menu): “Branzino, dourade, and tilapia.” Having dinner with Fin (Ice T)’s son Ken (Ernest Waddell in a 2012 episode: And then they say they did it because it wasn’t evidence? What are you, sheep? Will you believe anything? “ No? The Justice Department waits 33 years before they impart this tidbit on the American people. You don’t find that suggestive, perhaps even a tad bit disquieting. “A military plane drops JFK’s coffin in the middle into 9,000 feet of water three years after the assassination. To Jeffries (Michelle Hurd) and Cassidy (Dean Winters): To The Lone Gunman: “Here’s a tip: Aluminum foil makes a lovely hat and it blocks out the government’s mind-control rays. Better get ready, because it’s coming.” “The X-Files” (1997) Richard Belzer on “The X-Files” (Fox) I’m talking about living in the fast lane on the information superhighway. All you need to see and hear, you’ll be able to see and hear without having to rise from your Sealy Posturepedic. We’ll only be able to communicate with email and QVC. ![]() There won’t be any books or newspapers, no telephones. ![]() Besides the sports channel and the weather channel, there’ll be the ballet channel and the dog food channel. He also proved eerily prophetic when he predicted that in the near future we’d have “500 channels” to choose from when he told partner Stan Bolander (Ned Beatty): “Soon, very soon, there’s gonna be 500 channels. To a potential mugger: “Hey, we’re police! Go rob somebody else.”Īnswering the squad room phone during the holidays: “Ho-ho-homicide.” Ned Beatty and Richard Belzer in “Homicide: Life on the Street” (NBC)
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