Law & Order (TV Series)
Indifference (1990)
George Dzundza: Sergeant Max Greevey
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Max Greevey : [to Didi Lowenstein's school principal] Now, Doc, let me tell you about our guidelines, okay? When someone, anyone- even a high-strung Puerto Rican lady, comprende?- thinks a child is being beaten, that person is supposed to report it to the authorities.
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Max Greevey : You think she beat the kid up?
Mike Logan : I don't know. I know she's nuts. The way she lay there primping herself, you know, it just made me want to puke.
Max Greevey : She has been slapped around pretty good. I'm not so sure she's to blame.
Mike Logan : There are some women who provoke it. Come on, it's true. You think she cares diddly about those kids or anything else? Huh? Everything's a mirror to her. She holds a dying kid up to it and all she can see is herself and how it affects her. Now, you give her sympathy, she's gonna want to fight. You give her a fight, she's gonna want a kiss. You give her a kiss and I swear to God, she'll bite your tongue out.
Max Greevey : You, uh, you saw this on "Oprah" or what?
Mike Logan : My mother. Yeah. She always said she was cut out for something greater than being the wife of a cop from the Lower East Side. God, she was she was a bottomless pit. It was always, "Give me your undivided attention!" But when the old man couldn't take it anymore and gave her a whack, then she'd turn around and whack me. She always got this look in her eye, you know, and then I saw it coming. Now this witch in here, she's got that same look.