Greg Mullavey credited as playing...
Tom Hartman
- Tom Hartman: Look, I'm your husband, Mary, and I have a right to know what you're thinking about. And who.
- Mary Hartman: Tom, this is the United States of America, and this is a Bicentennial year. I mean, for 200 years we've had certain inalienable rights. The right to free press, the right to free speech, the right to free assembly. ... And also, if I remember correctly, the right of free dreams.
- Tom Hartman: I don't believe this conversation. I mean, I ask a simple question about a dream you had last night and you turn it into a Bicentennial lecture. What are you trying to do, huh? Are you trying to avoid an answer?
- Mary Hartman: What was the question?
- Tom Hartman: You don't have to answer the question because I already know what the answer is. You don't have to tell me. I mean, it all adds up.
- Mary Hartman: To what?
- Tom Hartman: To a lot of things, Mary. Strange disappearances, where you were last Thursday, Italian movies you never went to, kissing your sister's fiance, calling me by his name to the way you looked at him last night at Cathy's shower. It all adds up to one thing: You were dreaming about Foley last night, weren't ya? Because you can't get him out of your mind!
- Mary Hartman: Tom, this is all circumstantial evidence. You would never get a conviction. If Petrocelli had this case, it would get thrown right out of court.
- Tom Hartman: Mary, this is not a television show. This is your life!
- Mary Hartman: That is a television show!