Orphan Black (TV Series)
Effects of External Conditions (2013)
Kevin Hanchard: Art Bell
Quotes
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[Art and Sarah find the stolen bike of their murderer]
Detective Art Bell : Our killer made a pit-stop. That's his bike.
Sarah Manning : They got him?
Detective Art Bell : No, but we got a witness.
Detective Art Bell : [as the two walk into the home that the suspect broke into] Just follow the bloody brick road.
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[the detectives arrive to Helena's secret location]
Detective Angela DeAngelis : Ho-ly shit. It's the same figures as the fortune teller.
Detective Art Bell : She saying she's a serial killer?
Detective Angela DeAngelis : Could be her single victim, our Jane Doe, over and over again.
Sarah Manning : Or she just draws like a third-grader.
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[Art tells Sarah it's a good day to be alive after she saved his life the day before]
Sarah Manning : How's your head?
Detective Art Bell : Probably about the same as yours. It's a good day to be alive, Beth. My kids thank you. Hell, even my ex thanks you.
Sarah Manning : Yeah, don't mention it.
Detective Art Bell : I didn't. They did it.
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[Art questions Trevor and his mom about the killer who broke into their home]
Trevor's Mom : I slept through the whole thing. I can't believe it. Trevor came into my room. It was dark and he was all wet with blood. He said it was an angry angel.
Detective Art Bell : Hey, Trevor. Can you tell me what the angry angel looked like?
[Trevor points to Beth behind Art]
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[Art and Agent Beckwith report the traits of their female suspect]
Detective Art Bell : Jane Doe's killer is female, about Beth's size.
Janis Beckwith : As for the Jane Doe, it isn't easy, reconstructing a skull that's gone through a gravel crusher, but, we do have cause of death. This hole, .223-caliber.
Detective Art Bell : So, we have a long-range, high-powered weapon. Name me one homicide ever pinned on a female sniper.
Lieutenant Gavin Hardcastle : How's that profile?
Janis Beckwith : Female killers tend to suffer from chronic detachment. Isolation breeds sociopaths. This psalm, 'fearfully and wonderfully made'... she's a religious fanatic.
Detective Angela DeAngelis : The stick figures, the doll's head, the fortune teller... early-childhood development issues? Could be extreme abuse.
Janis Beckwith : Yes, but she's also careful, in her way. No prints on any of this, so far.
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[Art and DeAngelis discuss how their female suspect likes to play games]
Detective Art Bell : Look, the bottom line is we are chasing a calculated female killer who loves playing games. Like these fortune tellers. Angie.
Detective Angela DeAngelis : Certain choices give certain answers. Every choice is a different death. Could be threats, could be existing kills. They might mean something, when combined with the numbers.
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[Art, DeAngelis, and Sarah arrive to the location Helena lead them to]
Detective Art Bell : [as the detectives exit the vehicle] What?
Sarah Manning : Anybody else feel like they have a target on their back?
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[Art asks Detective DeAngelis if she's ever fought a woman as the two look over the Helena case]
Detective Art Bell : You ever fight a woman?
Detective Angela DeAngelis : [DeAngelis laughs] Depends. Business or pleasure? Look, they do say crazy makes you strong.
Detective Art Bell : But women, they look different, fight different, smell different.
Detective Angela DeAngelis : This woman is a trained sniper.
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[last lines]
Detective Art Bell : [Sarah tells Art and Lt. Gavin that she quits the police force] What is it with you?
Lieutenant Gavin Hardcastle : Walking out's not the answer, Childs.
Sarah Manning : [Sarah puts her badge on the desk] So how does this go? Something like this?