It wasn't about mass, it was the fact that she had to drive home after this, and she didn't figure she could slip home after having a few without the friendly neighborhood officer getting concerned about it. She really didn't want to support the taxi industry. Still, he put a hell of a challenge in front of her. Lou was pretty sure this game was rigged against her, but two beers over a span of time wouldn't do too much damage.
She didn't hit him, though she did arch an eyebrow and give him a look to tell him that she could have. All in good fun. Her expression formed back into a smile quickly enough and she took a long swig to finish off her first beer.
Lou didn't pause after his assessment before adding, "Probably with both arms tied behind her back. I'm pretty sure Justice could take down anyone by sheer force of will." No offense meant to him. There was just something about the woman. Lou respected her for it. "I can't imagine anything that would tempt her to go to Hollywood though." She couldn't picture the other woman 'living the dream' like that.