Actually, I'm a mess because I know he's innocent. I know it with every fiber of my being.

You don't care what your team thinks. You know everything.

Benny

Benny: You know, Bull, we used to be a team.
Bull: What are you talking about Benny?
Benny: It used to be that you'd ask me before you took a case. Used to be that you'd ask me before you blew through all of our jury strikes. Used to be that you cared what I thought.

Everyday I see you checking your watch to see if it's late enough to have your first drink, and if it's not that, it's how long until lunch? You sleep in your office. Your clothes don't fit. I think you are an amazing person, Jason, but I am tired worrying about you, pitying you. I want to admire you again.

Marissa

As a brilliant trial scientist once said to me, if anyone tells you they know how a criminal proceeding is going to end, they've never been to more than one.

Marissa

Bull: Helping this woman will not change the fact that I did nothing to help my own sister.
Marissa: It's true. You failed at being God. You are responsible for everyone and everything.
Bull: Just indulge me. Let me wallow in my own self pity.
Marissa: You know what, Jason? Your sister was an adult. She made her own decisions, her own choices about who to be with, and nothing you could have done could have changed that.

Bull: You ever heard of Battered Women's Syndrome?
Mark: They have a syndrome now?
Bull: My older sister was married to a gym teacher. Ran the youth ministry at church, chaired the big school carnival to raise money for cancer research, and when they'd fight, which apparently was more than anybody realized, he'd get her on the ground and kick her. He weighed 215, she weighed 122, and one day he kicked her too hard, ruptured her spleen. Six hours later she was gone.

Mark Burns: You're out of your mind.
Bull: And you're out of your depth.

It is horrible, it's also daunting from a legal perspective. How do you prove that shooting someone while they slept is in fact self defense?

Benny

Mr. Assistant District Attorney, you're not a stupid man. You know you're not getting a conviction against George Brown. Not today, not ever and that's with me and my team having about a week to prepare. You put my client through another year of this hell and I promise you I will spend every day of that year getting ready for the new trial, and when we meet again, you won't know what hit you.

My children are named after parents I never knew anything about and a brother-in-law I never met. Why would he do that? That's not a lie he needed to tell me and how many more of those are there?

Kristen

George: How is she doing?
Bull: About as well as can be expected given that after ten years of marriage she just found out she doesn't really know you. She doesn't know your real name.

Bull Quotes

Bull: Rule #1: The client is the enemy.

Marisa: The client's here.
Bull: Tell me he didn't bring his lawyer.
Marisa: His five lawyers.