"I don't think I broke his jaw," Watson says, firmly. "I think I'd know if I did. Though he does deserve it. If he gets up, I can give it another try. Or -- I'm a doctor, I can set it and then break it again for him."
But he looks down at Cragen, and his expression twitches, then hardens, because there's something horrible about someone's face coming off, even if it isn't (for you) entirely unexpected.
"Why don't you show us, then?" he asks Cragen, a mocking challenge.
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But he looks down at Cragen, and his expression twitches, then hardens, because there's something horrible about someone's face coming off, even if it isn't (for you) entirely unexpected.
"Why don't you show us, then?" he asks Cragen, a mocking challenge.