:28:04
	Commissioner, how do you feel about
your brother being special investigator?
:28:09
	I've very glad
my brother's been reinstated.
:28:12
	Obviously I was grieved
by his difficulties of two years ago
:28:15
	and hoped the day might come when he
could resume his career. It has come.
:28:20
	- No one is happier than me.
- Yeah, you look ecstatic.
:28:25
	That was Police Commi...
:28:36
	Cone.
:28:38
	Come in here.
:28:49
	Yes, sir?
:28:53
	When Lieutenant Starkey reports,
keep him away from me.
:28:57
	Give him Olson's old office.
:29:00
	Lieutenant Starkey's already reported, sir.
:29:06
	- He has?
- Yes, sir.
:29:08
	And he didn't like Olson's old office, so
he took the big one at the end of the hall.
:29:16
	He doesn't like Olson's office?
:29:19
	He said the light was no good.
:29:22
	- What light?
- You know, sir, the sunlight.
:29:25
	Sunlight?
:29:27
	What's he need sunlight for?
:29:29
	- For Ed.
- For Ed?
:29:32
	Yes, sir.
:29:38
	- Who's Ed?
- The painter.
:29:44
	That office doesn't need to be painted.
:29:46
	He's not that kind of painter, Captain.
He's a... You know.
:29:50
	He paints paintings. He's an artist.
:29:59
	What's goin' on here?