In Plain Sight

In Plain Sight2008

In Plain Sight is an American dramatic television series that premiered on the USA Network on June 1, 2008. The series revolves around Mary Shannon (Mary McCormack), a Deputy United States Marshal attached to the Albuquerque, NM, office of the Feder… more »



Mary Shannon:
I've got to tell you, Lewis, I'm not a big fan of your friend here, but you're worse. You went from one dirty game to another, and then decided to blame your partner when things didn't turn out exactly how you wanted.

Stan McQueen:
She's just playing for time.

Marshall Mann:
And it's working. Check this out. She's got him so worked up, his BP's up and his heart rate's actually getting stronger.

Lewis Fowler:
Are you trying to talk me out of testifying? What would you do if your partner committed a crime? What would you do? Answer the question, Mary.

Mary Shannon:
Then I'd stand by him. No matter what, because that's what partners do. You said it yourself, at the end of the day, all that matters is you and your partner. But you turned on your partner, the second things got ugly, Lewis. But the one constant that gets me through it all, the only reason that makes it okay for me to be up here with a worm like you is I have a partner who has my back 24/7, no matter what. Look, I'm not proud of everything I've done on the job. But every mission comes with a price tag.

Harrison Locke:
Damn right.

Mary Shannon:
That's what you forgot, Lewis. There's always costs. Ugly costs. And we all know that. Right?

Harrison Locke:
Absolutely. Our mission was to send a message to anyone who wants to kidnap U.S. citizens for political purposes. "We're coming." When I blew that building, I knew that there would be a heavy cost.

Mary Shannon:
Seventeen lives.

Harrison Locke:
Yes. Seventeen lives. You think I liked doing that? But how many were saved? How many American families now don't have to watch their loved ones come back home in a box?

Mary Shannon:
Marshall, Stan, did you get all that? Chief, acknowledge. Over.

Stan McQueen:
Copy that, inspector. We got it all.

Mary Shannon:
Oh, and Marshall, for the record, I'd sell you out for a Twinkie.

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