L.A. Noire/Heartwarming

"Biggs: You were never his friend, Jack. Jack: I guess you're right. Herschel? Biggs: Yeah, Jack? Jack: I was never his enemy. Biggs: I think he knew that, Jack."
 * Herschel Biggs is the narrator of the first few cases when Cole is on Patrol.
 * Dr. Carruthers meets up with Cole during an arson investigation after he's, but that Cole's such a good cop that he's willing to give him all the help he needs. You can see Cole appreciate the sentiment immensely.
 * asking war comrade  if he forgives him for Okinawa. The response:   never needed to ask, because he'd been forgiven anyway.
 * The conversation between Jack and Biggs in :

": It's all there in the case file, if you know where to look.
 * While discussing, Jack gives us this:

Jack: Very neat,. Maybe I can't work it out... but Phelps can. He may be many things, but he is one of the best detectives the LAPD has ever had."


 * In Nicholson Electroplating a former detective who is noted as being very similar to Roy recognizes Cole from the papers as the detective who had an affair with a German woman, while Cole looks lost and regretful Herschel tells the former detective that Cole isn't that guy.
 * In "The Naked City", Roy Earle will mock Bekowsky and Rusty, causing Cole to speak up and tell Earle he could learn a thing from his former partners.
 * Biggs makes it clear that all the time investigating arson's has given him heavy emotional baggage, and he's perfectly content to just write off fires as accidents and be on his way. Then during the second case he breaks down and