- [Dr. Borden runs a test with Jane Doe]
- Dr. Borden: I have something I'd like to try. It's called a rorschach test, and it's designed to analyze personality characteristics and emotional functioning. But with your amnesia, my hope is that ethereal nature of the images might provoke another memory. So, tell me what you see when you look at these.
- Jane Doe: [Borden flips the projector image] A spider web. Is that right?
- Dr. Borden: There's no right or wrong. Let's try another one, shall we?
- Jane Doe: [Jane has a flashback of herself training from the second image] A target.
- [Agent Weller walks Jane Doe into an ammo room with weapons laid out on the table]
- Kurt Weller: Your first memory was triggered by being active. Maybe your muscles might remember something your mind can't.
- Kurt Weller: [Jane picks up one of the assault rifles] That's an M-4. So, if you want to fire that, you're going to...
- Kurt Weller: [Jane holds up the magazine to the rifle] Need to do...
- Kurt Weller: [Jane loads in the magazine to the rifle] Exactly that.
- [Agent Patterson talks to Asst. FBI Deputy Director Mayfair about Jane Doe's tattoos]
- Patterson: We've captured hundreds of numeric sequences and phrases from Jane's body in over two dozen languages, and we're feeding them into a database that I have designed that'll cross-reference them with every information system we have access to.
- Bethany Mayfair: Like a Google alert for her tattoos?
- Patterson: Well... it's a little more sophisticated than that. But, uh, yes, it's - It's like a Google alert.
- [Agent Reade asks Colonel Powers a question about Major Gibson]
- Colonel Powers: Gibson's injury was psychological. He had a mission gone bad. There was collateral damage.
- Edgar Reade: How many civilians died?
- Colonel Powers: I'm afraid that's classified.
- Edgar Reade: So, a lot then?
- [Jane Doe asks Agent Weller if people are shaped by their past]
- Jane Doe: So, Gibson couldn't get over killing all of those civilians? That one day, that - that single moment defined the rest of his life.
- Kurt Weller: Some things are harder to forget.
- Jane Doe: Borden says people are shaped by their past. Do you think that's true?
- Kurt Weller: [Weller hesitates] I wish it wasn't.
- Jane Doe: What if I find out who I am and I don't like it?
- [Agent Weller discusses his first missing girl case with Asst. FBI Deputy Director Mayfair]
- Kurt Weller: I've been thinking about Taylor.
- Bethany Mayfair: Then maybe you should start talking to someone again.
- Kurt Weller: No, I don't wanna talk.
- Bethany Mayfair: Listen to me. That girl's disappearance was not your fault. You were ten years old.
- Kurt Weller: [Weller pauses and tells a story with flashback images] One of my last memories of her... we were climbing a tree in the backyard. And we were up pretty high. She was fearless. I was above her. I stepped on her hand accidentally. She slipped. She fell, cut herself. It left a really big scar, on the back of her neck. Jane has that same scar. Same eyes. She's the right age. I know why it's me. I know why her name is on her back. I think Jane Doe is Taylor Shaw.
- [Jane Doe talks to Agent Zapata about Gibson's killing]
- Jane Doe: So, Gibson was a good guy. He just wanted the killing to stop.
- Tasha Zapata: He killed ten innocent people this morning. Good guys don't do that.
- Jane Doe: You don't think good people ever do terrible things?
- Tasha Zapata: I think terrible people do terrible things. And the good people stop them.
- [Agent Weller tells Jane Doe that he thinks she's a good person]
- Jane Doe: What if I was a terrible person before all of this?
- Kurt Weller: I don't think you were, Jane. Whoever you were then... that's not who you are now.
- Jane Doe: How do you know?
- Kurt Weller: Your first instinct is to help people, Jane. Battered wife in Chinatown, Reade after the explosion today. You don't hesitate, you act. And you do the right thing. So, I don't know what it is you're remembering or what the context is. But I do think you're a good person.
- [Jane Doe thanks Agent Weller for accepting her]
- Jane Doe: Thank you for what you said earlier... about my instincts.
- Jane Doe: [Weller remains quiet] And for everything.
- Kurt Weller: What happened to you was horrible, Jane. Good can come of it.
- [Kurt Weller tells his sister Sarah Weller about Taylor Shaw maybe reappearing]
- Sarah Weller: Well, you realize what this - What this could mean, right? I mean, dad's been accused of kidnapping her, of killing her. It didn't matter they couldn't prove it, he's had it hanging over his head since the day she disappeared. Mom left him. Kurt, you spent 25 years convinced dad committed a murder that never even happened. If Jane Doe is Taylor Shaw, then dad is innocent.
- Kurt Weller: Maybe.
- Sarah Weller: No, Kurt, not maybe! You have to go see him.
- Kurt Weller: Sarah...
- Sarah Weller: [Sarah in tears] He's dying. It's lung cancer, he doesn't have long. Please, just go see him. You can fix this before it's too late.
- [last lines]
- Ruggedly Handsome Man: [the ruggedly handsome man wraps his arm around Jane Doe in her safe house apartment] Don't - Don't make a sound.