- Detective Ruiney: You still prefer retirement, Archer?
- Detective Archer: I never preferred retirement.
- Detective Ruiney: Have you noticed anything out of the ordinary?
- Detective Archer: There's a letter carved into her chest.
- Detective Ruiney: A game of Hangman.
- Detective Ruiney: 36 years, working homicide. End up outside a... dive bar, doing crossword puzzles.
- Detective Archer: Tell me what's on your mind.
- Detective Archer: I presume you didn't get any rest.
- Detective Ruiney: No. Did you?
- Detective Archer: I don't rest. Ever.
- [last lines]
- Boy at Funeral: Hey Mister
- [hands Ruiney a piece of paper with Hangman game on it, he sees a single letter A]
- Christi Davies: People don't understand why you guys do what you do. They don't understand how much you give up and how much you sacrifice. So, this story, it's not about me it's about
- [stutters]
- Christi Davies: . Is about him. Its about you. Its about you guys. So I'm not giving up. I guess you guys are stuck with me.