"Good FBI officers are not noticeable. You would never look at them"
About this Quote
Scott’s intent feels partly corrective and partly cinematic. He’s puncturing the glamorous cop myth while also protecting his own craft. Thrillers depend on visible antagonists and heroes; real surveillance depends on the opposite. The subtext is an uneasy bargain: public safety is often sold through spectacle, but safety (and control) is maintained through invisibility. It’s also a comment on how institutions prefer to work when they can: quietly, plausibly deniable, folded into the everyday.
Context matters: Scott’s filmography is obsessed with systems that watch, sort, and impersonate - Blade Runner’s replicants passing as human, Black Hawk Down’s fog-of-war bureaucracy, American Gangster’s cat-and-mouse professionalism. In that ecosystem, competence looks like camouflage. The kicker is the second sentence’s accusatory edge: “You would never look at them.” Not “you wouldn’t notice,” but you wouldn’t even direct your gaze. It implicates the audience in a culture of selective attention, where the obvious threats are often the ones least capable of doing real work, and the real work happens off-camera.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Scott, Ridley. (n.d.). Good FBI officers are not noticeable. You would never look at them. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/good-fbi-officers-are-not-noticeable-you-would-21958/
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Scott, Ridley. "Good FBI officers are not noticeable. You would never look at them." FixQuotes. Accessed February 2, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/good-fbi-officers-are-not-noticeable-you-would-21958/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Good FBI officers are not noticeable. You would never look at them." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/good-fbi-officers-are-not-noticeable-you-would-21958/. Accessed 2 Feb. 2026.

