- [Luka is being required to talk to a psychiatrist]
- Dr. Luka Kovac: My family died during the war in Croatia. So I came to America. I had a relationship with someone I cared about, which I then ruined. So I started to look for the answers in the wrong places, you know, like sex, drinking, living fast. I killed a patient I should have saved, and then I almost killed a medical student in a car crash. So I woke up one morning, and everything I thought I had was gone. Gone or broken. So what do you have for that?
- Dr. Susan Lewis: So, you're Julia?
- Julia: Yeah, you're Susan.
- Dr. Susan Lewis: Yeah, I work at the hospital.
- Julia: I know. Sean said that you were the only doctor he ever met who was like a friend. And, um, that you were hot.
- Michael Gallant: [discussing their previous arrest] I don't get how you can roll over like that?
- Gregory Pratt: That's the way it works sometimes.
- Michael Gallant: Yeah. If you let it.
- Gregory Pratt: What are you going to do, file a lawsuit?
- Michael Gallant: That's one way to fight it.
- Gregory Pratt: There is no fighting it.
- Michael Gallant: You know, I don't buy that.
- Gregory Pratt: Look, we could be perfect, you know, like Gandhi. But as soon as the crap goes down, we'll be the first ones laid out in the street with a gun to our head. Now, where I grew up, you see it every day. And if it happens to you enough, you get the message. You are not equal. You are not a full citizen. You are first, last, and above all, one thing and one thing only: a suspect.
- [Gallant and Pratt are treating the cop who violently racially profiled them earlier in the day]
- Gregory Pratt: So uh, this must be a really scary part for you, huh?
- Officer Mitch Palnick: What?
- Gregory Pratt: Well, all the white folks left. Now it's just you, and couple of niggas with knives.