- Gregory Parker: Dean had an accident on his dirt bike.
- Ed Lane: Is he okay?
- Gregory Parker: Yeah. He broke his arm. But I had to find out through Facebook.
- Ed Lane: Well, at least he sent you a message, right?
- Gregory Parker: Nah, he never confirmed me as a friend. He did friend my cousin, though, and that's how I found out - through her.
- Ed Lane: If it makes you feel any better, Clark didn't confirm me as a friend, either.
- Gregory Parker: Yeah, but your son doesn't live 2,000 miles away.
- Ed Lane: Planes go to Dallas, boss.
- Gregory Parker: [referring to his ex-wife] She won't let me through the front door, Eddie.
- Ed Lane: So, you bring a ram.
- Gregory Parker: [spots a picture in Ed's locker] Is that an ultrasound? Are you kidding me?
- Ed Lane: No joke.
- Gregory Parker: [pats him on the shoulder] Buddy! When are you due?
- Ed Lane: I hate to break it to you, boss, but it's the lady that carries the baby.
- Gregory Parker: Hm. Your boys can still swim. How about that?
- Jules Callaghan: [entering the security office] Nothing on the live feed?
- Mike Scarlatti: It's a big place. A lot of areas not covered by security cameras. There is, however, one at the main entrance and this footage was taken less than an hour ago. There she is.
- Jules Callaghan: [seeing subject on security footage with first kidnapped child] Can you...
- Mike Scarlatti: Isolate her face? It's already done.
- Gregory Parker: Oh, getting a little cocky, aren't you, Michelangelo?
- Mike Scarlatti: [smiling] Gunning for a raise boss.
- Jules Callaghan: [watching an old home movie of the subject with her infant daughter] She seems so happy.
- Ed Lane: It's just a shame... what drugs can do to a life.
- Gregory Parker: That's no excuse for the choices she made.
- Jules Callaghan: I thought you'd be more sympathetic.
- Gregory Parker: [looking at her] Oh, I get it. The drunk who lost custody of his kid.
- Ed Lane: Okay, Greg, come on.
- Gregory Parker: You don't see me running around with a knife, trying to take him back by force, do you?
- Sam Braddock: Everything all right?
- Jules Callaghan: Yeah, I just overstepped a little with the boss.
- Sam Braddock: What do you mean?
- Jules Callaghan: He's harsh on the subject and I called him on it.
- Sam Braddock: Didn't go over well?
- Jules Callaghan: Struck a nerve. Should have kept my mouth shut.
- Sam Braddock: [smiling] Why start now?
- Ed Lane: So, Maggie gets a second chance. So could you.
- Gregory Parker: Ten years, Eddie, ten years of sitting on the sidelines waiting for my ex to notice that I'm not who I was. Ten years of birthdays and report cards, lost teeth. Broken arms. Ten years... I've hugged a hundred kids in the last ten years and I still don't know what it feels like to hug my own boy.
- Ed Lane: So why don't you go down there, take a ram, and bust open a couple doors, huh?
- Gregory Parker: [whispers] Yeah.
- Ed Lane: Or maybe you get a lawyer. You're a good man, Greg Parker, and your son deserves to know that.
- Gregory Parker: Second chances, right?
- Ed Lane: It's that simple.
- Maggie Perrello: I can take care of her!
- Gregory Parker: No, you need to let them go - her and Riley.
- Maggie Perrello: I just got them back. I'm not going to lose them again.
- Gregory Parker: No, you never got them back. You took them from their families.
- Maggie Perrello: I'm their family!
- Gregory Parker: [harsly] Not anymore. You lost that chance with the choices you made.
- Maggie Perrello: I'm a different person now.
- Gregory Parker: See, you're still thinking about what you want, not what's best for them!
- Ed Lane: Greg, easy, easy.
- Gregory Parker: [more gently] I know what it's like to lose your kids. To not be a part of their lives. I haven't... been allowed to see my son for ten years. And the hardest part is to accept the fact that they're doing okay without you.
- Maggie Perrello: That's not true.
- Gregory Parker: Oh... No, we have trouble believing it, don't we?