Det. John Munch: [to Amy] Can you read my lips?
Doctor Amy Solway: Yes.
Det. John Munch: Why won't you take this kidney?
Doctor Amy Solway: My life, my decision.
Det. John Munch: Yeah, well, it's the wrong decision.
Doctor Amy Solway: Leave me alone.
Det. John Munch: Why, so you can die alone in this dump?
Doctor Amy Solway: Get out.
Det. John Munch: Great way to catch that train, isn't it?
Doctor Amy Solway: I don't want to hurt anymore.
Det. John Munch: Then let them do the transplant.
Doctor Amy Solway: No.
Det. John Munch: It will take away your pain.
Doctor Amy Solway: So I could go to prison?
Det. John Munch: So you can live.
Doctor Amy Solway: Why do you care if I live or die?
Det. John Munch: Because my father killed himself. When I was a kid, I thought it was my fault. The night before he blew his brains out, he punished me for being a wise-ass. I told him I hated his guts. Those were the last words I ever said to him. It haunts me to this day. You're the only person I've ever told.
Doctor Amy Solway: Why me?
Det. John Munch: Because we're the same. I feel guilty. My father was suffering, I couldn't help him. You feel guilty because of what you did to Christina.