- [Jim Gordon starts to kick Barbara Kean out of his apartment when she asks for a favor]
- Barbara Kean: Okay, maybe it was a mistake to come, but listen. Could you just do one more thing for me? Could you say my name?
- James Gordon: Good-bye, Barbara.
- [when Gordon shuts the front door on Barbara]
- [Hugo Strange and Ms. Peabody talk over Patient 44's reanimation process]
- Hugo Strange: The moment has arrived, Ms. Peabody. Our success here could finally bring humanity from the shackles of mortality.
- Ethel Peabody: As you said the first dozen times we've attempted reanimation, Professor - And failed.
- Hugo Strange: Ah, but I have a very good feeling about Patient 44. You need to be more positive.
- [Barbara Kean and Jim Gordon exchange their plans to talk to The Lady]
- James Gordon: Let me guess. You're gonna talk to The Lady for me, get the information I need, if I just... what? Trust you?
- Barbara Kean: No one like's a smarty-pants. So what's your plan, then?
- James Gordon: My plan?
- Barbara Kean: Mm-hmm.
- James Gordon: My plan is to stick a gun in The Lady's face and have her beg me not to pull the trigger. Until she tells me everything I want to know.
- Barbara Kean: [Barbara smiles] The Gordon special. I remember it well.
- [Harvey Bullock let's Alfred Pennyworth out of his cell at the GCPD]
- Alfred Pennyworth: About bloody time, mate.
- Harvey Bullock: [Bullock opens the cell gate] Not my call, pal. How about you stop getting arrested so much.
- [Karen Jennings tells Bruce Wayne and Alfred Pennyworth about Pinewood Farms]
- Karen Jennings: Pinewood Farms was a bioengineering program at Wayne Enterprises. The kind that was kept off the books. I was one of their first volunteers.
- Alfred Pennyworth: What, you volunteered for that, did you?
- Karen Jennings: I didn't have many options at the time. I was at Blackgate.
- Alfred Pennyworth: Blackgate. Nice. Take it you weren't a guard, then.
- [Karen Jennings tells Bruce Wayne and Alfred Pennyworth the origins to how she got her new arm]
- Karen Jennings: I was born with a crippled arm. Growing up, my father liked two things: booze and beating his deformed daughter. One night, I fought back. He fell down the stairs and broke his neck. I went to Blackgate for murder.
- Bruce Wayne: But that's self-defense.
- Karen Jennings: Well, people are scared of different. Jury sent me away. One day, these men show up. Tell me they're gonna fix my arm. Not only fix it, but make it better. Instead, they turned me into the monster everybody thought I was.
- [Hugo Strange asks Victor Fries how he's feeling in his room]
- Hugo Strange: Hello, Victor. How are you feeling?
- Victor Fries: How am I feeling? I'm locked in a freezer, how do you think I'm feeling?
- [Hugo Strange and Ms. Peabody watch Theo Galavan murder all of the orderlies]
- Hugo Strange: Oh, Peabody we did it. We brought someone back. We actually did it.
- [last lines]
- Theo Galavan: [Hugo Strange watches Theo Galavan's resurrection when Galavan screams] Azrael!
- Hugo Strange: Azrael.
- Harvey Bullock: [to Gordon heading out] Is that it? You don't carry a badge anymore, partner, remember? Hmm? I think you need to grab a few items from the whammy drawer.
- Alfred Pennyworth: [to Bruce picking a lock] Ah, that's terrific, isn't it? She's made a bloody tea leaf out of you. Street smarts? Street smarts, my eye.
- Bruce Wayne: Shush, Alfred. These are merely technical skills.
- Alfred Pennyworth: Oh.
- Bruce Wayne: Morally neutral.
- [faint clanking]
- [first lines]
- James Gordon: [Jim Gordon holds his gun on Barbara Kean who stands outside his apartment door] Hands up. Hands up!
- Barbara Kean: Okay. Look. Better?
- James Gordon: Come inside.
- [Hugo Strange and Ms. Peabody discuss the memory of Karen Jennings]
- Hugo Strange: She was our first. One small stroke on the canvas of possibilities. Such promise. Do you remember?
- Ethel Peabody: I remember the orderlies she maimed and the two she killed.
- Hugo Strange: Creation is always so violent.
- [Bruce Wayne and Alfred Pennyworth meet Karen Jennings]
- Karen Jennings: Do you not understand that these people will kill you?
- Alfred Pennyworth: Don't you think I've been trying to tell him that?
- Bruce Wayne: I'm not afraid to die. Not if it means doing the right thing.
- Karen Jennings: Yeah? How'd that work out for your dad?
- [Jim Gordon asks Barbara Kean why she's helping him with the Wayne case]
- James Gordon: Why are you doing this?
- Barbara Kean: I was there. Remember? When you first caught the Wayne case. I know what it means to you. You think that if you solve it, you can close the door on the past. And maybe, just maybe, it'll stay shut. And then you'll be able to start over. And you really have to ask me why I'm doing this?
- [Barbara Kean tells Jim Gordon that he's the image she's been holding on to]
- James Gordon: Let's say you've changed. What do you care what I think?
- Barbara Kean: Because when I woke up from that coma, the first image I saw was your face as you were holding onto me from the church window. You were trying to save me. Because in that moment, you didn't see the monster. You just saw me. That's what I've been holding on to. Because I feel like if you could just look at me like that again... I'd be okay. I'd make it.
- James Gordon: You want to be a better person?
- Barbara Kean: Yes.
- James Gordon: That's your choice to make.
- [Karen Jennings tells Bruce Wayne that his father started Pinewood Farms]
- Karen Jennings: I didn't want you to see him differently. Your father started Pinewood, Bruce. His intentions were good. But the man in charge took advantage of him. He didn't realize the truth until it was too late. Pinewood was his burden. But it doesn't have to be yours.
- Bruce Wayne: It's not a burden. It's who I am.
- James Gordon: What are you doing here?
- Barbara Kean: I was released. Call them, you'll see. I'm telling the truth. It's what I do now.
- James Gordon: That's hard to believe.
- Barbara Kean: Don't be mad.
- Bruce Wayne: I was tied to a chair and nearly killed. Again! What should I be feeling?
- Barbara Kean: Gratitude?
- Bruce Wayne: I'm not feeling that.
- Bruce Wayne: My father risked his life to protect her. He cared for her. And now she's dead. Because of me.
- [music box stops]
- Alfred Pennyworth: Not because of *you*, Master Bruce. Because of what you're pursuing.
- Bruce Wayne: Is there a difference?
- Alfred Pennyworth: Yes. And if you can't make your peace with that, then you're not ready. There will be others, Master Bruce.