- [first lines]
- Matthew Weitz: [Asst. FBI Deputy Director Mayfair meets Asst. US Attorney Weitz who's cleaning out her office] Good morning, Assistant Director Mayfair. It's nice to meet you. Assistant US Attorney Matthew Weitz. My boss tells me great things about you.
- Bethany Mayfair: I'm sure she does, but why the hell are you packing up my office?
- [Dr. Borden and Agent Weller watch Jane Doe and Agent Patterson drop out of a ventilation shaft]
- Dr. Robert Borden: I'd ask if everything's okay, but it clearly isn't.
- [Agent Patterson asks Jane Doe if she gets tired of people staring at her tattooed body]
- Patterson: Does all the staring drive you crazy?
- Jane Doe: I've never known anything different.
- Patterson: Right. Good point.
- Jane Doe: Not like I can do anything about it.
- Patterson: Not unless... turtlenecks come back into fashion.
- [Agent Weller tells Dr. Borden that he worries about Sawyer]
- Kurt Weller: Sawyer I'm more worried about.
- Dr. Robert Borden: He knows his grandfather's sick?
- Kurt Weller: It's hard not to. Poor kid, he's only ten years old. So... I'm not sure he really understands... what's about to happen.
- Dr. Robert Borden: Well, at that age, kids are bombarded by images of death, from the TV, video games, an insect on the sidewalk. He certainly understands what's going on.
- Kurt Weller: I'm not sure if that's a good thing or a bad thing.
- Dr. Robert Borden: Well, it isn't good or bad. It just is. The question is how he'll cope. After losing a loved one, some children experience intense guilt, some bottle their emotions, others lash out. He's about the same age you were when Taylor disappeared, no?
- [Agent Reade tries to calm down the attorney while stuck in the elevator with her]
- Edgar Reade: Kristen, I think I heard you just say?
- Attorney: Yeah.
- Edgar Reade: It's just a drill.
- Attorney: Yeah. You know what else started as just a drill?
- Edgar Reade: No.
- Attorney: [the attorney hesitates before responding hysterically] Well, neither do I.
- [Asst. FBI Deputy Director Mayfair tells Agent Zapata about the enemies you make]
- Bethany Mayfair: The longer you stay in this job, the more enemies you'll make.
- [Agent Patterson comes up with a plan to stop the FBI from getting hacked]
- Patterson: We can go analog. Disrupt the building's telecommunication lines. But we'd have to get physically as close to those wires' main point of entry.
- Jane Doe: Where is that?
- Patterson: The main point of entry room.
- Jane Doe: No, I mean, where?
- Patterson: That's what it's called. The MPOE room, the main point of entry.
- Kurt Weller: Alright, Abbott and Costello. I get it. How do we get there?
- [Agent Zapata tells Asst. FBI Deputy Director Mayfair what she wishes for]
- Tasha Zapata: I'd like to run a division one day, like you.
- Bethany Mayfair: Be careful what you wish for. Early on in my career, someone powerful approached me, asking for help. It was a big career opportunity. What he was asking me to do was... morally ambiguous at best. I went along. Told myself it was for the greater good, but in my gut, I knew that was a lie. Didn't sleep well back then. Still don't. Things went sideways and that powerful person was nowhere to be found. I was left alone to account for my actions, wishing that I'd trusted my gut. Whatever you're doing with Weitz, for Weitz, just make sure you can sleep at night.
- [Agent Weller tells Jane Doe that she was kind of a pyro when she was younger]
- Kurt Weller: When you were a kid, you were kind of a pyro.
- Jane Doe: Really? What did I set fire to?
- Kurt Weller: Everything. We went camping. This spot had all these little plots. They had cheesy western names like Monument Valley and Little Big Horn. You remember any of that? Anyway. You used to poke your stick in the fire, run around that site like a pyromaniac setting fire to everything.
- Jane Doe: Wow, I was a menace.
- [Agent Weller and Jane Doe arm themselves in the FBI evidence room]
- Jane Doe: A little overkill.
- Kurt Weller: It's better to have ten guns and only need one than the other way around.
- [Dr. Borden asks Agent Weller if he has anything he'd like to share in their session together]
- Kurt Weller: If I had to say, if their starting pitching holds up, I think the Pirates will make it back to the playoffs.
- Dr. Robert Borden: Oh, but that's a very big 'if.' I mean their rotation's pretty thin.
- Kurt Weller: [Weller makes a pitching motion] That's why I'm keeping my arm in shape. Never know when the front office is gonna call.
- [Agent Weller tells Jane Doe that his instincts were right about her]
- Kurt Weller: Don't tell anyone else this, but, contrary to popular beliefs, not all of my instincts are right all the time. But I was right about you.
- [the doped up attorney on anxiety meds talks to Agent Reade and Sarah Weller in the stuck elevator]
- Attorney: Wait a second. You two used to date and now you're trapped in an elevator? This is exactly like that movie. The one with the elevator, where they fall in love. With that girl and that guy from TV. You know what I'm talking about, he's got, like, the, um, like, the face, and the hands? It really doesn't matter.
- Attorney: [the attorney grabs Reade's shoulder] I thought we were stuck in here because of karmic payback for this hit-and-run, but it turns out, it's 'cause we're gonna get you two back together.
- Attorney: [the attorney holds Sarah's arm] Wow. Whew. Those anxiety meds just hit me hard. Hard. Hard... That is a funny word when you say it over and over again. Hard. Hard...
- [Agent Weller yells down to Agent Reade's elevator car]
- Kurt Weller: We're gonna get you guys out, all right? Just hang on!
- Attorney: [the attorney from inside the car still doped up on meds replies] Are we landing?
- [Jane Doe talks to Agent Weller after stopping the hackers at the FBI headquarters]
- Jane Doe: I don't know how to say this.
- Kurt Weller: It's okay. You can tell me.
- Jane Doe: Kurt, I, um... I totally beat you up the stairs.
- [last lines]
- Matthew Weitz: [US Attorney Weitz accuses Asst. FBI Deputy Director Mayfair of triple homicide] I know what you're thinking. Yeah, yeah. It's the exact same thing I was thinking. You get yourself a $1,000-an-hour defense attorney, he drives hairpin turns through these cones, dismisses most of it as circumstantial. But then I went back and I thought, what is the most basic building block of any criminal investigation? Follow the money. Donna was blackmailing you, we searched her apartment and we found the cash that you gave her, $48,345. The exact same amount you withdrew from your account just days earlier. Your fingerprints are on the bills, Bethany. There is not a lawyer in the land who can get you out of this. So... you go ahead and you call a lawyer, and you ask for that plea deal, because life without parole is the best you're gonna get.