L.A. Law

L.A. Law1986

L.A. Law is an American television legal drama series that ran for eight seasons on NBC, from September 15, 1986 to May 19, 1994. Created by Steven Bochco and Terry Louise Fisher, it contained many of Bochco's trademark features including an ensembl… more »



[Here at the filing room, Law Messenger Benny Stulwicz is preparing the papers, but Arnie is back and came to say hi to Benny]

Arnie Becker:
Hi-ya, Benny.

[Benny was just to press the button in that machine]

Arnie Becker:
I said hello, Benny.

Benny Stulwicz:
Hello.

Arnie Becker:
You want to tell me what's the matter?

Benny Stulwicz:
No.

Arnie Becker:
You're mad at me because I left the firm, aren't you?

Benny Stulwicz:
I'm busy now.

[Arnie turns off the button of the keypads. But Benny continues to press the button on. Arnie turns off the switch at the left end corner. Benny does it when he turned on. Arnie takes off the plug]

Arnie Becker:
Benny, if you're mad, I think you're owe me the courtesy talking to me about it.

Benny Stulwicz:
You lied.

Arnie Becker:
I didn't really lied to you, Ben, know I just...

Benny Stulwicz:
Yes you did. You said you and Roxanne were going to the car, and you said you were coming back. That's a lie.

Arnie Becker:
Well, I did that for your own protection, believe it or not. You see, it was important that nobody at the firm know about my leaving and... it's - it's - it's - it's kinda hard to explain why, can you just trust me on that?

Benny Stulwicz:
No.

Arnie Becker:
Well, I think you can trust the fact that you and I are friends, Benny, and I would never do anything to hurt you.

Benny Stulwicz:
You went away! And you didn't even say good-bye!

[Benny was mad and got upset and he walk away]

Arnie Becker:
But...

[Arnie doesn't even know what to do]

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