Trevor Eve credited as playing...
Det Supt Peter Boyd • Detective Superintendent Peter Boyd • DCI Peter Boyd
- DS Spencer Jordan: The computer's full of hard-core.
- Det. Supt. Peter Boyd: That's why they call it a hard drive.
- Det. Supt. Peter Boyd: I fancied a woman once who worked in a deli. I knew all her hours. I even followed her home on the Tube. I suppose that was a sort of stalking thing.
- Dr Grace Foley: Did you chat her up?
- Det. Supt. Peter Boyd: Yeah.
- Dr Grace Foley: Oh, well, then you stopped being an observer, didn't you? Did you ask her out? Casually, so that you wouldn't lose face if she said no?
- Det. Supt. Peter Boyd: She did say no. It just made me want her all the more. I sent her flowers. I remember hanging around for hours. Ended up with a fridge full of dolcelatte and olives.
- Dr Grace Foley: But, you see, ultimately, you knew when no meant no.
- Det. Supt. Peter Boyd: No.
- Dr Grace Foley: Sorry?
- Det. Supt. Peter Boyd: I married her.
- [Boyd has caught Frankie breaking open the coin box on the vending machine]
- Det. Supt. Peter Boyd: Thanks, Frankie, this thing's been costing me a fortune!
- Dr. Frankie Wharton: I get the pounds, you can keep the fifties!
- Det. Supt. Peter Boyd: If you feel remotely threatened, you call it in.
- Stella: Yep.
- Det. Supt. Peter Boyd: Even if you feel the slightest bit uncomfortable, you call it in.
- Stella: Okay.
- [moves to get out of the car]
- Det. Supt. Peter Boyd: Stella. If he puts a hand on your leg, you -
- Stella: I've got it. Really.
- Det. Supt. Peter Boyd: Have you ever surfed the net?
- Dr Grace Foley: No. Doesn't appeal to me.
- Det. Supt. Peter Boyd: It's unrestricted access to some of the strangest people on the planet. It's perfect for you.
- Stella: [to a frightened witness] Look, we're not monsters, Sarah.
- Det. Supt. Peter Boyd: Speak for yourself!
- Det. Supt. Peter Boyd: He was depressed; what about suicide?
- Dr. Frankie Wharton: Yeah, but you wouldn't stick a nail through your own head, would you?
- Det. Supt. Peter Boyd: You might if you were very depressed.
- Det. Supt. Peter Boyd: You can make the right decision or the wrong decision. The right decision is to put down the weapon and give yourself up. The wrong decision is to shoot me and I sincerely hope you don't do that.
- [Mel and Boyd are in a toilet cubicle watching a suspect on the laptop. They hear the door open]
- DC: Frankie?
- Dr Grace Foley: No, it's Grace. Hi
- DC: Are you on your own?
- Dr Grace Foley: Yes...
- DC: [Mel opens the door and checks around before turning round and talking to Boyd] It's all clear
- [Mel walks out and the door swings open to show Boyd sat on the toilet seat]
- Det. Supt. Peter Boyd: Hi, Grace
- Dr Grace Foley: Hi, Boyd...
- Det. Supt. Peter Boyd: Who wrote that stuff about me on the walls?
- [he begins to walk past her]
- Det. Supt. Peter Boyd: Excuse me.
- Dr Grace Foley: You haven't washed your hands.
- [talking about the victim of a sexual murder]
- Dr. Frankie Wharton: I don't like the way the semen was left, though.
- Det. Supt. Peter Boyd: So how do you like your semen left, Frankie?
- Det. Supt. Peter Boyd: Okay, get the DNA and this file over to the PSNI and the Garda Síochána.
- Stella: The who? The what?
- Det. Supt. Peter Boyd: The Irish police forces.
- Stella: How do you spell Síochána?
- Det. Supt. Peter Boyd: With an S.
- Dr Grace Foley: So, we got a murder weapon - that's a breakthrough.
- Det. Supt. Peter Boyd: We got the French girl, too.
- Det. Supt. Peter Boyd: I'll have to have a word with you, please.
- Jacqueline Wright: We're going to Longleat.
- Det. Supt. Peter Boyd: I'm afraid the lions will have to wait.