The Case of the Misguided Missile

The Scepter missile hasn't been performing as hoped. The defense contractor is really concerned. There were a lot of low camera angles in this episode for some reason. Reminded me of "Dial M for Murder."

Outside Inspector/Victim (pending): Were you as heavy a drinker then as you are now? The Air Force and the American people have spent millions of dollars on the Scepter missile and let me tell you, that's a pretty expensive bar tab.

Perry goes to the office of a competing defense contractor, a man who is late to the missile projects game but anxious to get something going for his firm.
Contractor: Helen Rand? I haven't seen her since the Western Ballistic Missile Conference a few weeks ago. Why do you ask?
PM, holding up ashtray: Interesting shade of lipstick on these filters.

It's another court-martial, this time the U.S. Air Force.

Paul notes that the prosecuting attorney is excellent.
PM: All of the service attorneys I've met are highly competent. They're as dedicated to the legal profession as they are to the military.