Frankie: Officers? Excuse me, hi. Sorry to bother you. Can I ask you a quick question?
Police Officer #1: Yes, ma'am.
Frankie: So, you probably get this a lot, but... "accomplice." What does that really mean? Is it like when you're planning something with someone or more along for the ride, so to speak?
Police Officer #2: Is something the matter?
Frankie: N-No. No, no, no. It's just something I was wondering about, you know? Just saw you here and thought, "Hey, why not ask the experts?" Oh! Here's another one... aiding and abetting. Is that the same thing or different? Can you aid without abetting? And can someone force you to aid and abet?
Police Officer #2: Are you in some sort of trouble?
Frankie: Uh, no, I... I don't think so.
Police Officer #1: Because if you'd be more comfortable talking at the station, we could...
Frankie: [laughs] No, no, no, no. Gosh, no. These are just some of the things I think about. You know, some people scrapbook. I think about criminal intent and jurisprudence, so... Oh, hey, there's my friend, Rita Glossner, who lives at 418 Birchwood Avenue in Orson. Just in case. [chuckles] Bye!