- Richard Sionis: You see the man without the mask? Whoever kills him... is the victor.
- James Gordon: Listen to me. I'm a cop. So far, you haven't broken any laws.
- Richard Sionis: Let the games... begin.
- James Gordon: One last chance! Nobody moves!
- Richard Sionis: Oh. And I'll throw in a million dollar signing bonus.
- James Gordon: Ah, crap.
- James Gordon: Essen told me you made a speech.
- Harvey Bullock: I wouldn't call it a speech.
- James Gordon: Said you called me an asshat.
- Harvey Bullock: I did call you that.
- [last lines]
- Bruce Wayne: [about turning the tables on a bully] I enjoyed it. I enjoyed hurting him.
- Alfred Pennyworth: Of course you did. He deserved it.
- Bruce Wayne: I'm so angry all the time. Will it ever go away?
- Alfred Pennyworth: That I don't know.
- Bruce Wayne: Alfred can you teach me how to fight?
- Alfred Pennyworth: Yes Master Bruce. Yes, I can.
- Fish Mooney: Timothy, do you know this fellow used to have your job? Carried my umbrella and thought it an honor. Now look at him. Has a seat at the table.
- Oswald Cobblepot: Things change, eh? I've been blessed.
- Fish Mooney: Perhaps I should open your gift.
- [She does so, it is a jeweled brooch]
- Fish Mooney: [gasps] My goodness. That is beautiful. Now I feel awful. I didn't get you anything.
- Oswald Cobblepot: No.
- Fish Mooney: Thank you...
- [She pulls the brooch pin and stabs it through Oswald's hand. His bodyguards start to draw their guns, but he motions them back. Fish withdraws the pin and licks the blood off the tip]
- Fish Mooney: Hmm... sweet.
- Oswald Cobblepot: That was uncalled for.
- Fish Mooney: I brought you into my family And I treated you like a son! And you betrayed me.
- Oswald Cobblepot: For which I suffered.
- Fish Mooney: Not enough. When I order some fool killed, I expect him to stay that way.
- Oswald Cobblepot: Your boss, Don Falcone, expressly said...
- Fish Mooney: Yeah, yeah, yeah, he wants peace. He's the only reason why your ass is still alive. And if I were you, I would pray for his good health.
- Oswald Cobblepot: [laughing] Oh, I do. I do.
- Fish Mooney: Good. 'Cause remember... things change.
- Fish Mooney: [on Oswald's gift] You shouldn't have.
- Oswald Cobblepot: I wanted to make a gesture. I hope, in time, we can be friends.
- Fish Mooney: Friends? Hmm... sure. Why not? What's done is done.
- Oswald Cobblepot: I'm so glad you feel that way. Don Maroni wants us to clarify terms.
- Fish Mooney: Well, it's business as usual. Maroni still has his drugs, his unions. He pays tariff for the ports. If he needs favors from the cops or the mayor, Don Falcone will consider it. And, of course, the families still share Arkham.
- Oswald Cobblepot: And there is to be no blood spilled on either side. Not a drop.
- Fish Mooney: Hmm... maybe just a drop.
- James Gordon: It's not that I love fighting, but I'm not afraid to either. And if we don't fight for this city, who will? I'm not gonna stop, Harvey. Falcone, the mayor, every cop I know that's dirty I'm gonna get them. You should know that.
- Barbara Kean: Tell me it'll be okay. Tell me there really aren't any monsters. Or just lie, if you have to.
- Edward Nygma: [into microphone during autopsy] What do a dead man, a cruise ship, and an emu have in common?
- [lowers mic to the dead man]
- Edward Nygma: Correct. Nothing.
- James Gordon: Why all the masks? A shrink would say you're hiding something.
- Richard Sionis: To the contrary. A mask hides the face, but frees the soul. A mask speaks the truth.
- [Tommy Elliot opens his door and sees Bruce standing there]
- Tommy Elliot: What are you doing here?
- Bruce Wayne: We have unfinished business.
- Tommy Elliot: [comes out] Listen, if you think you're going to tell my par...
- [Bruce punches him in the face, knocking him to his knees]
- Tommy Elliot: Are you crazy?
- Bruce Wayne: [punches him again] Don't-talk-about-my-mother!
- [punches him a third time]
- Alfred Pennyworth: Master Bruce!
- [Bruce stops]
- Alfred Pennyworth: Point well made, I think. You all right, mate? Any broken bones?
- Tommy Elliot: He-he tried to kill me!
- Alfred Pennyworth: That's right, he did. He tried to kill you. Just you remember that the next time you see him. And you remember... that I let him try.