[Lt. D'Agosta tells Dr. Green about his good luck bullet that helped him become superstitious]Margo Green: What have you got there?Lt. Vincent D'Agosta: Good luck bullet.Margo Green: Superstitious, I remember now.Lt. Vincent D'Agosta: Yeah.Margo Green: So does your bullet have a story?Lt. Vincent D'Agosta: I was on the beat my rookie year, and I saw this guy who'd locked his keys in his car with his motor running. He's got a clothes hanger, and he's trying to get the lock off. So I go over to try to help him out, and what I didn't know was that he'd just robbed the liquor store a block away. So, he's concentrating so hard that he doesn't see me until I'm right up on top of him, and I surprise him. He turns, and...[D'Agosta makes a gun with his hand and makes a pop sound]Lt. Vincent D'Agosta: Point-blank range. Doesn't pop, though. Doesn't go off. This bullet.[D'Agosta calmly holds the bullet out in the air between both of them]Margo Green: So, what did you do?Lt. Vincent D'Agosta: Took the gun away from him and beat the shit out of him. Anyway, the forensics told me later that the bullet's perfect. It should have fired. I should be dead.Margo Green: So in other woods, a miracle of physics?Lt. Vincent D'Agosta: Maybe just plain, old-fashioned good luck. [Margo smiles]
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