- Wendy Simms: Hey. I saw you and Henry in the hall earlier and...
- David Hodges: Look, I haven't been messing with Henry. I'm not trying to spoil your date and I hope that you guys have a very nice life together.
- Wendy Simms: I really wasn't trying to blame you for anything. I was just checking in.
- David Hodges: Why are your hands in your pockets?
- Wendy Simms: [awkwardly] Because I'm socially awkward and it gives me a sense of security.
- David Hodges: [throws a cardboard box at her head. When she doesn't take her hands out, he continues] You know, after Henry accused me I suspected that someone was trying to pin their practical jokes on me so... I mixed up a little something called "Detection Spray" and I put it all over the surfaces that I thought Henry would most vulnerable to pranks, including his locker. It's essentially a ninhydrin solution that goes on clear and reacts with the amino salts in perspiration, leaving a stain on anyone who touches it. And the more that the person tries to wash it off, the more the stain spreads.
- Wendy Simms: That's really fascinating - I should go.
- [starts to leave]
- David Hodges: I can last up to five days. You may want to wear a dress with pockets tonight.
- Wendy Simms: [stops and turns around. After a moment, she takes her hands out and shows him the stain] I'm not proud of this.
- Henry Andrews: Remember that time you said that thing about your having a higher commitment to the lab and the pursuit of justice?
- David Hodges: Yeah, I may have said that more than once.
- Henry Andrews: Yeah, you have.
- David Hodges: Car trouble?
- Henry Andrews: Yeah, no kidding. This ruins my whole lunch break and I had things to do!
- David Hodges: You know, Henry, maybe you should stay out of parking garages. Bad things seem to happen to you there.