You are not a real detective unless (a) your office has a glass door with your name on it, and (b) you get thrown through plate glass windows on a regular basis.
I bet he has his doors made from tempered safety glass just for such a reason. (Also, I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s got a closet full of spare doors ready to hang on the hinges, if this is anything like a regular occurrence.)
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You are not a real detective unless (a) your office has a glass door with your name on it, and (b) you get thrown through plate glass windows on a regular basis.
Sam is hardcore enough to combine (a) and (b).
When Sam Kimimura is thrown through a plate glass window, he doesn’t bleed. In fact, it may have healed up cuts he already had.
I bet he has his doors made from tempered safety glass just for such a reason. (Also, I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s got a closet full of spare doors ready to hang on the hinges, if this is anything like a regular occurrence.)