- Saul Berenson: Everyone lies in this business, I accept that. But we all draw lines somewhere, and the two sides of that line are us and them. And whatever we had you and I, whatever trust we built up over a decade of me protecting you and teaching you everything I know, you destroyed it when you lied to me and you treated me like them. Like every other schmuck in this building. So when you say you understand, is that what you mean?
- Nicholas Brody: They want you to lose faith. Lose faith in your country, which they say is the devil. In your brother marines, who they say aren't coming for you because you have no military value. In your wife, who they say has got her arms wrapped around someone else.
- Lawrence O'Donnell: How do you resist that?
- Nicholas Brody: You can't. Except by believing that those people they want you to renounce, that they're keeping the faith in you and you owe it to them to do the same.
- Lawrence O'Donnell: Semper fidelis.
- Jessica Brody: So, what were you two talking about last night?
- Nicholas Brody: Huh?
- Jessica Brody: I heard Dana laughing. It was hard not to. What was so funny?
- Nicholas Brody: Oh. It was this video called YouTube. Have you seen it? The dog talking about food?
- Jessica Brody: No, not that one. I saw a cat that smokes.
- Nicholas Brody: It was really quite funny.
- Carrie Mathison: [after meeting Lynne's parents] She wasn't just some escort. She worked for us. She gave her life for this country. That's what I wanted to say. That's what any human being would say to these people, that she was good, that we owed it to her to protect her. But I-I could not say that. I couldn't say that because it's a secret; I'm not allowed. And I was thinking this is a fucked-up business. This is a fucked-up business, and I...
- Saul Berenson: Are you done?
- Carrie Mathison: No. No, I'm just gonna keep talking and talking, so you can't say you have some meeting to go to or make up whatever other excuse you're gonna make up so you don't have to deal with me.
- Saul Berenson: Carrie. Everyone's left. There's no meetings to go to.
- Carrie Mathison: She called me from the club, ten minutes before she was killed. She asked if I had protection on her, and I said yes.
- Saul Berenson: What do you want me to say? It matters? It doesn't matter? Don't worry, it'll all be fine?
- Carrie Mathison: Just say something. Because when you cut me out, I'm all alone out here, and I can't stand it.
- Saul Berenson: So, this transfer you had everybody looking for...
- Carrie Mathison: Never happed. And now they're gone. But the prince was so broken up about her; really, really sad. I-I can't believe he knew they were going to kill her.
- Saul Berenson: What made you think he was even involved?
- Carrie Mathison: The video of him with Abu Nazir that Lynne Reed shot.
- Saul Berenson: Which was what, exactly? Their conversation was benign, what little we could hear of it. An exchange of pleasantries. Nothing more.
- Carrie Mathison: Maybe Abu Nazir really went on that boat to talk to someone else. Someone in the prince's entourage.
- Saul Berenson: Someone without his means? If the prince wants to fund something, he's got the resources. Not everybody does. You're looking for a money transfer, right? Transfer of money from a nomadic culture that has always known jewelry is the easiest way to move wealth. Tell me again about the necklace she was wearing.
- Latif Bin Walid: [showing the necklace to a broker] $500,000.
- Broker: 350.
- Latif Bin Walid: 400.
- Carrie Mathison: Where did the money go?
- Saul Berenson: Could be anywhere.