Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (TV Series)
Chicago Crossover (2014)
Jason Beghe: Hank Voight
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Quotes
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Hank Voight : [about the case] It's a bad one
Olivia Benson : Unfortunately we don't get too many good ones
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Hank Voight : Kidnapping. Attempted rape. Federal child pornography charges. You're looking about 800 years.
Bob Clinton : The kid came with me voluntarily. And nothing happened.
Olivia Benson : Yeah? And if we had gotten there five minutes later?
Bob Clinton : I would've been feeding him milk and cookies.
Olivia Benson : Don't even try! We saw the first little show you did with that kid.
Hank Voight : You've got one chance of getting out here. Who's your boss? Where''s the other girl?
Bob Clinton : [chuckles] You don't know. Get a DA down here. I know things. People. You'll never find out without my help. I just want one thing, full immunity. I walk.
Hank Voight : You walk? How about I buy you a Mercedes so you can drive out of here?
Bob Clinton : Full immunity.
Olivia Benson : And the next kid that goes live online, you lose any tiny leverage that you think you have
Bob Clinton : If it were tiny, we wouldn't be having this lovely conversation.
Hank Voight : [Voight puts his hands on Clinton's shoulders] Benson?
Olivia Benson : We'll think about it. In the meanwhile, I'm going to send you to the Tombs and let you think about your options. People get a lot of clarity there.
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Hank Voight : [to Olivia] Wait a minute, let me get this straight. I can't bounce a perp around, but you can threaten that I will?
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Hank Voight : Benson, are you any good at undercover?
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Olivia Benson : What is it?
Hank Voight : The fire victim who started this whole mess, and one of our own, both shot to death.
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Henry Thorne : [on the video feed] Please. Please, let me go.
Olivia Benson : There's Henry, George. It's not quite what you expected, is it? But you didn't know. Or you didn't want to know.
George Turner : What's going to happen to him?
Hank Voight : He's gonna be raped. He's gonna be hit. He might be killed.
Olivia Benson : And when they do it, you're going to be just as guilty/ Because you're the one who sold him to them.
George Turner : No.
Olivia Benson : No? You know, we took a look at your bank account. You usually hit the ATM a couple of times a week but you haven't done that in a while. Did you come into some cash, George?
George Turner : Yeah, I did some odd jobs.
Olivia Benson : You know what I think? I think I'm going to let you explain that to Sergeant Voight while I go get some coffee.
Olivia Benson : [Benson gets up from the table]
George Turner : [fearful] No! No, no, no! Don't... Don't leave me with him!
[Voight gets up from the table and starts to roll up his sleeves]
Olivia Benson : Give me one reason to stay. Give me one good reason to stay, George.
George Turner : They said they needed actors, young actors.
Hank Voight : You're that stupid?
George Turner : I make $12 an hour at the youth center, okay? I have a kid in college. They give me a $1,000 when I send them someone.
Olivia Benson : So, when your kind goes to college, the boy that you sold...
Hank Voight : [slams his hand on the table] Talk! Now.
George Turner : I get a call every once in a while, okay? The guy never told me his name. He just gives me the money, he picks up the kid.
Olivia Benson : In a gray SUV?
George Turner : Yeah, I don't know where he takes them.
Olivia Benson : Not good enough, George.
[Voight moves in closer on George]
George Turner : Um... Um... When he came to pick up Henry he was mad because I was late and he said in order to beat the traffic home, he had to pay a double toll, 22.50. He took it out of my money.
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Teddy Courtney : Voight, what're you doing here?
Hank Voight : I'm sorry, Teddy, I should've kept a better eye on you.
Teddy Courtney : I wasn't as pretty as Erin.
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Hank Voight : [last lines, to Erin] I'm coming home.
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Erin Lindsay : Hank, you flew out here for nothing, I'm fine.
Hank Voight : You have a concussion, you're going home.
Erin Lindsay : What about Teddy?
Hank Voight : You did what you came out here to do. I'm taking over.
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Hank Voight : I'm from Chicago, we do things a bit differently there.