- Emily Thorne: [opening voiceover] They say grief occurs in five stages. First, there's denial, followed by anger. Then comes bargaining, and depression. For most, the final stage of grief is acceptance. But for me, grief is a life sentence without clemency. I will never accept and I will never forgive, not even after the man who killed my father lies dead at my feet.
- Emily Thorne: [closing voiceover] They say grief occurs in five stages. First, there's denial, followed by anger. Then comes bargaining, depression, and acceptance. But grief is a merciless master. Just when you think you're free, you realize you never stood a chance.
- Jack Porter: You know, everyday, everyday has been a gift. I'm started to think it's gonna live forever. Oh... I can't do it. I don't know if I had to say goodbye to him. Sammy, thank you. Thank you for being such a good friend, such a good listener. Thank you for making me smile. Everyday, even the worst of all. Thank you for teaching me about loyalty, about friendship. Thank you for teaching me how to love. Oh Sammy, thank you, thank you, thank you. It's okay. You go on, okay?