- Al Burns: Anything?
- Carrie Wells: His wife.
- Joanne Webster: Amira Buery, he eh... they met in France. She is some kind of human rights activist. She is the only one he could share his soul with.
- [Al looks surprised at Joanne]
- Joanne Webster: Barbara Walters interview.
- Al Burns: Ah, but he did have quite the reputation for sharing in other ways.
- [now Joanne looks surpised]
- Al Burns: The Star! My dentist waiting room.
- Joanne Webster: That's just gossip! He changed!
- Tina Forbish: Detective Rollins-Murray, can you give us anything on the condition of the body?
- Cherie Rollins-Murray: We have no comment at this time
- Tina Forbish: How many times was he shot?
- Cherie Rollins-Murray: No comment
- Tina Forbish: Was anyone with Sayers at that time?
- Cherie Rollins-Murray: I would say: yes there was!
- Tina Forbish: Who was with him?
- Cherie Rollins-Murray: Based on my experience I would say that at the time he was killed, his killer was also present! That's it for now.
- Lamar Musgrove: What would you say, beautiful? You want a shot? You look like a tequila drinker
- Cherie Rollins-Murray: And you look like your still living at home with your mother!
- Al Burns: Where were you yesterday morning, miss Evans?
- Sheila Evans: I thought you never ask! Four hours getting my extensions and color done by Francois du Champ at the salon
- Colin Keyes: It appears like we are done here. Thank you detectives
- [Sheila and her lawyer leave the room]
- Jay Lee: I don't believe them!
- Al Burns: You think she is lying?
- Jay Lee: No, I am talking about the hair extensions. You really can't tell!
- [3 police cars and a TV van rush in]
- Tina Forbish: Come on, wait!
- Old Man: What's going on?
- Jay Lee: We have to fine you for fishing without a license
- Old Man: A ticket?
- Jay Lee: Yeah
- Cherie Rollins-Murray: [to Tina] Did you get that?
- Al Burns: Fletcher Sayers. Perhaps you've heard of him?
- Carrie Wells: Yeah. We went to one of his movies on our second-ever date.
- Al Burns: Oh, yeah. The time-travel one.
- Carrie Wells: Yep, April 17, 1999. I thought you were gonna try to... kiss me in the end credits. Instead, you went to, uh, check your meter.
- Al Burns: What can I say? I'm a romantic.
- Larry Weinstock: Listen, I'm a regular guy. I see a dead body, I panic. Especially somebody like Fletcher. I didn't know what to do.
- Al Burns: I think most regular guys would've called 911.
- Al Burns: You were right. People change. Fletcher Sayers did.
- Carrie Wells: Well, I guess he realized if you find the right person, you stick with 'em, right?
- Al Burns: Yeah, but where are you gonna find the right one?
- Carrie Wells: Beats me.
- Al Burns: Fact is... I'm nothing like Fletcher Sayers. Much better actor, for one.
- Carrie Wells: Uh, he won an Academy Award.
- Al Burns: Come on. You saw my work outside that van place. "Big chandelier, great bread." I definitely deserve a nomination for that one.
- Carrie Wells: You know what? Forget Gary Cooper, because you, you were so good, we got to do it again.
- Al Burns: What are you doing?
- Carrie Wells: Here's the deal. You're a doctor and I am a hypochondriac. Ready? "Oh, Doctor, my foot, it hurts. I can't walk on it. Something's wrong. Am I dying?"
- Al Burns: Your foot's fine.
- Carrie Wells: Oh, what about my eyes? My eyes have really been bothering me. They're all blurry.
- Al Burns: Now that you mention it, I do see an issue.
- Carrie Wells: You do?
- Al Burns: I prescribe at least one drink at Gaffigan's.
- Carrie Wells: Ah.
- Al Burns: Can you follow your doctor's orders?
- Carrie Wells: Yeah, I can do that. But I'm buying.
- Al Burns: Not gonna contradict you there.
- Carrie Wells: I'm Carrie Wells. I'm with the NYPD. It's okay. What's your name?
- Monika: Monika. My name is Monika.
- Carrie Wells: Monika, I want you to know that you're okay. You're gonna be safe now because of Fletcher. He didn't die for nothing, okay?
- Tina Forbish: I am telling you, she charged my cameraman. It was very intimidating.
- Eliot Delson: Well, I'm very sorry. I mean, Detective Rollins-Murray can sometimes be a little passionate about her work.
- Tina Forbish: Freedom of the press is a right guaranteed by the Constitution, Eliot.
- Eliot Delson: And you will find no stronger defender of that treasured document than me. Listen... I want to make things right. So, how about I propose this: when Major Crimes takes down Fletcher Sayers' killer, I guarantee you and your crew will be there, live.
- Tina Forbish: You can do that?
- Eliot Delson: It's my task force. What I say goes.
- Tina Forbish: Eliot, I think I speak for everyone in the press corps: you are a man of the people.
- Eliot Delson: I like to think so.
- Joanne Webster: This is weird, I have seen him die a couple of times in movies. This is hard to believe.
- Joanne Webster: After Marilyn Monroe died, fans fought over her used toothpicks
- Al Burns: They didn't kill over them!
- Al Burns: You know, they should do a movie about us in Syracuse.
- Carrie Wells: Good beginning, not such a great ending.
- Al Burns: Yeah? What about the sequel? How's that end?
- Carrie Wells: No. No, you're gonna have to wait to find out. No spoilers.