- Dr. Maura Isles: It occurred to me today, that we need to talk about our last wishes
- Detective Jane Rizzoli: No we don't
- Dr. Maura Isles: I want to be buried at sea
- Detective Jane Rizzoli: No, I hate boats. And I have to go to city hall and get all kinds of permits and... no, just pick something more landlocked.
- Dr. Maura Isles: Jane, I want to return to the primordial soup that spawned us all. Bring nothing fancy, just a small group of friends and family and a cello
- Detective Jane Rizzoli: We're on a boat Maura! And a cello is officially fancy
- Dr. Maura Isles: It will be only one and it should play Bach's Suite G in major. And then everyone can toast me with a nice bottle of champagne before you throw me overboard. So, what do you want?
- Detective Jane Rizzoli: I want to die one day before you, so I don't have to go out on a boat
- Dr. Maura Isles: [Dictating] Dr. Maura Isles initiating the examination of...
- Dr. Maura Isles: I... , I don't want to call you Jane Doe, because that is what I call the other women who end up on this table who are... less alive than you. Based on the flounce hem of your skirt and the elasticity of your skin I say that you are in your mid twenties. The most popular baby name 25 years ago was Jessica.
- Dr. Maura Isles: [Dictating] Maura Isles initiating the examination of Jessica Doe, female Caucasian, approximately just 25
- Dr. Maura Isles: I am sorry, you don't mind me talking as if you were not here?
- Lily Green: It's okay, you are trying to help me, right?
- Dr. Maura Isles: Well, I am trying to find out what happened to you
- Detective Jane Rizzoli: Do you make this stuff up because you know we can't check it?
- Maura Isles: Yes.
- [pause]
- Maura Isles: No. I'm not that fanciful.
- Dr. Maura Isles: Maybe we can sit down and have a cup of coffee? Real coffee. I can make us all some breakfast.
- Detective Jane Rizzoli: I'll take the coffee
- [and pours the coffee in some sort container]
- Dr. Maura Isles: Oh, eh...
- Detective Jane Rizzoli: Thanks; See you later
- [walks away]
- Angela Rizzoli: Wasn't that your vase?
- Dr. Maura Isles: Yup
- Detective Jane Rizzoli: Morning
- Detective Vince Korsak: What are you doing here?
- Detective Jane Rizzoli: I have had hundreds of homicides and grievings that go with it. I can deal with this
- Detective Vince Korsak: Really? Because you had coffee in your pencil holder
- Detective Jane Rizzoli: It is not a pencil holder, Maura was messing with me
- Dr. Maura Isles: I am finished my live autopsy; well technically it can't be an autopsy as it is by definition an examination of body after death. Although I could be using the word in the spirit of autopsy,the Greek meaning of: seeing with ones eyes.