Matt Servitto credited as playing...
Agent Dwight Harris
- Agent Dwight Harris: Hey, what's the good word?
- Tony Soprano: Can't complain
- Agent Dwight Harris: Sure, you could, Phil Leotardo. My first assignment out of the academy was in Brooklyn. Never cared for him. He tried to set up this other rookie, a female for rape and beating
- Tony Soprano: Listen, that subject we talked about: if I were to know something possibly terror related and help you out, could I "bank" the result in goodwill?
- Agent Dwight Harris: Well, what happens is, I would personally write you what's called a "5-k letter". It's a document setting forth your cooperation and service. It would be placed in your file, "if" you were ever convicted of a crime, it would be presented to a judge when he or she is considering sentencing guidelines
- Tony Soprano: There were a couple of guys. Arabs, Arabians maybe, they used to hang around the Bing and someone I know may have done some business with them
- Agent Ron Goddard: At the port?
- Agent Dwight Harris: [to Tony, after gesturing to Ron not to interfere and interrupt] you were saying?
- Tony Soprano: Alright, the point is they used to be around all the time these two, drinking, trying to tit fuck the girls whatever, and suddenly their disappeared. I mean completely: then a week or so ago I'm driving and see them with these other guys with the head gear, the beard and the whole "fundamental" bit, but there's nothing illegal going on over there, right?
- Agent Ron Goddard: What were they doing?
- Tony Soprano: Walking, then they meet up with this other group
- Agent Dwight Harris: You got a name?