First Quote Added
April 10, 2026
Latest Quote Added
"No backup, 'cause there's nobody on the force I can fuckin' trust!"
"Do I smell like jerk sauce and baby wipes?"
"Me no want no partner!"
"Twelve years ago, I turn in a dirty cop, I get a medal for it! Big fuckin' deal. I also got a bullet, and I got to look over my back for the rest of my career!"
"We're cops. This is the life we choose. Highest divorce rate, highest suicide rate. Highest rate of domestic violence. Yo, when you decided to become a cop, you pretty much assured yourself you were gonna die alone."
"Dad... We live in the same building. I saw you out front the other day, you nodded at me like we were the only two black guys in the mall! We haven't had a meal together in over a year!"
"Baz was my friend! Fuck me? No. Fuck. You!"
"Damn, Nigga! Wash your hands."
"Can I tag you, Motherfucker?!"
"Why, cause you're worried about that bone sticking out your leg? Why don't you let me sterilize it?"
"Don't forget, Pete. You gave me the knife."
"That was just a diversion to get us out of the precinct!"
"Your dad's the reason for all of this. He's why I wanna do this in the first place."
"You took a stand, Zeke, against a dirty cop, and what did it get you? A lifetime of watching your back, working alone... Getting a call from every homeless bum who turns up dead. I mean, let's be real, some of these motherfuckers are straight up evil."
"John Kramer was right -- The Spiral: a symbol of change, evolution, progress. But why limit that to an individual when you can apply it to a whole system?"
"Let's face it, these cops, they're not gonna clean up on their own. But we take... a tongue here, a few bones there, they'll come around."
"At the rate your old man's bleeding out, in just three minutes, those jars will be full and your dad will be dead. The only thing that can set him free is the bullet in your gun, fired at that target. That's the game. Shoot me, and you both lose. Shoot the target, and we both win. You wanna play?"
"You failed that test. Now I need you to choose who you're really with: the man who corrupted the force, or the one who's trying to save it."
"[trailer only] Hello, Detective Banks. Do you know where your officers are?"
"[trailer only] Hello, Detective Banks. When was the last time you saw your father?"
"Hello, Detective Bozwick. I want to play a game. The Three Train is arriving in two minutes. It is up to you to decide if this will be your final stop. You have taken the witness stand many times and railroaded innocent people with your lies, putting them away in jail. Today, it is you who will be railroaded. You have one chance to live: tear from your mouth the tongue that has so often been used to lie and to deceive. Take a leap of faith, and you will live. Only your weight will rip away your lying tongue and save you. Live or die, make your choice."
"Hello, Detective Banks. I'm here to help reform the Metro Police. To remind them of their oath to the people of this city. One officer from your station refused to be reformed. He will not be the last to play my game."
"Hello, Detective Banks. Salvation was offered, but it was declined. I have a bone to pick with the Police Department, and if you're going to point fingers, you should start by pointing them at yourselves. Until you come clean, many more will die."
"Hello, Detective Fitch. I want to play a game. The tide of justice is rising around you. In ninety seconds, the water will rise to the height of the copper wires, and if you are still in the tank, you will be electrocuted unless you make the sacrifice that will cleanse you. You murdered a man because he insulted you. Your finger pulled the trigger, and that cannot happen again. Survival is simple, but it comes with a sacrifice. Bite down on the device in your mouth, which will start the motor that will rip your fingers away, leaving your free to escape with your life. But if you don't act quickly, all that awaits you is this watery tomb. Live or die, make your choice."
"Hello, Captain Garza. I want to play a game. You have covered up corruption in your Department, never sticking your neck out for the innocent. Now, the cover-up will be on you. In a few seconds, boiling hot wax will be coming out of the pipe above you. The only way to stop yourself from being suffocated is to sever your spinal cord with the blade beneath your neck, which will stop the wax. You cannot walk away, but you can survive. Live or die, make your choice."
"Hello, Detective Banks. I want to play a game. When Peter Dunleavy murdered an innocent man, your career was shattered like glass. Can you stand on the sidelines while justice is finally served? There is a way to save him, or you can keep him locked up and throw away the key. The decision is yours."
"Jigsaw Copycat... That could be difficult."
"See? That right there. This ain't about you. You're always making shit about you!"
"Where the fuck were all of you, huh?! My son called for backup three times in eight minutes and none of you motherfuckers could get here?! Nobody! Nothing?! Crickets. Alright, this is what I'm gonna do: I'm gonna call Dispatch and find out who was closest available. And when I do, I'm gonna take this gun and shoot that motherfucker. We clear?"
"You wanna play games, motherfucker? Alright! I'll play."
"Chris Rock - Detective Zeke Banks"
"Max Minghella - Detective William Schenk"
"Samuel L. Jackson - Marcus Banks"
"Marisol Nichols - Captain Angie Garza"
"Daniel Petronijevic - Detective Marv "Boz" Bozwick"
"Richard Zeppieri - Detective Fitch"
"Patrick McManus - Peter Dunleavy"
"Ali Johnson - Officer Jeannie Lewis"
"Zoie Palmer - Kara Bozwick"
"Dylan Roberts - Sergeant Morgey"
"K. C. Collins - Detective Drury"
"Edie Inksetter - Detective Kraus"
"Nazneen Contractor - Coroner Chada"
"Thomas Mitchell - Detective O'Brien"
"Chad Camilleri - Benny"
"Christopher Ramsay - Crack Punk"
"Morgan David Jones - Officer Barrett"
"Nadine Roden - Officer Grant"
"Frank Licari - Emmerson"
"Genelle Williams - Lisa Banks"
Young though he was, his radiant energy produced such an impression of absolute reliability that Hedgewar made him the first sarkaryavah, or general secretary, of the RSS.
- Gopal Mukund Huddar
Largely because of the influence of communists in London, Huddar's conversion into an enthusiastic supporter of the fight against fascism was quick and smooth. The ease with which he crossed from one worldview to another betrays the fact that he had not properly understood the world he had grown in.
Huddar would have been 101 now had he been alive. But then centenaries are not celebrated only to register how old so and so would have been and when. They are usually celebrated to explore how much poorer our lives are without them. Maharashtrian public life is poorer without him. It is poorer for not having made the effort to recall an extraordinary life.
I regret I was not there to listen to Balaji Huddar's speech [...] No matter how many times you listen to him, his speeches are so delightful that you feel like listening to them again and again.
By the time he came out of Franco's prison, Huddar had relinquished many of his old ideas. He displayed a worldview completely different from that of the RSS, even though he continued to remain deferential to Hedgewar and maintained a personal relationship with him.