Episode Quotes
Willie Martin: I don't want a dime of Foss' money.
Nate: Well, w--what is it that you do want?
Willie Martin: They scream. In a fire, Mr. Ford, the horses scream.
Aimee Martin: You called him?
Willie Martin: We need him
Aimee Martin: Yeah, no, we don't.
Eliot: I forgot how much I like these Southern welcomes.
Aimee Martin: Eight years, no phone calls, no letters. You don't earn a homecoming parade.
Eliot: How's your husband, Aimee?
Aimee Martin: Gone. Seems I have a weakness for men with one foot out the door.
Alec: O-okay. Hot. Yes. Everybody, y'all want to take over the briefings? Okay, I-I go to a lot of trouble to make these interesting--have a little something visual for the visual learners and the auditory learners.
Nate: Willie Martin's an innocent man.
Jim Sterling: We're insurance men, Nate. We don't care about who's guilty or who's innocent--just who pays.
Parker: Same thing with a zebra. They bite and they never let go.
Alec: No, no, no, no. Hold up, wait, wait. What about Mister Ed?
Parker: Yeah, a taking animal that no one else can hear. That never ends badly.
Alec: It didn't turn out badly. Wilbur loved Mister Ed. He loved him like a second cousin twice removed.
Nate: We need to find a horse that can run like a champion.
Alec: What about that horse from the other day. Err, Kentucky Fried Chicken?
Eliot: Kentucky Thunder.
Alec: That's what I said.
Jim Sterling: You crossed the line. Nathan Ford is a common criminal.
Nate: Oh. Common? Well, that's just hurtful.
Sophie: We are all trying to prove something, just being here with you.
Parker: Looks like Parker's gonna have to crawl through the air duct again. God forbid anyone else would have to learn how to frickin' crawl on their stomach through a tiny space. It's not rocket science, people.
Eliot: (over the comm) Parker, you realize that we can still hear you.
Alec: So, you're not dead. Good.
Parker: Don't be silly. Horses are much less murderous than I originally thought.
Aimee Martin: So, I was wrong.
Eliot: I don't think I've ever heard you say that before. Wrong about what exactly?
Aimee Martin: You're never gonna be the kind to settle down. But, I'm glad you found a family.
Eliot: Th--those guys?
Aimee Martin: I'm just sorry it couldn't be me.
Jim Sterling: You just think you're above the law.
Nate: Oh, no. I like to think of it as I pick up where the law leaves off.