- Dr. Gavin: Of course! This creature needs the ordinary necessities of human life - proteins, fats, sugars and so forth. But since his organs are so decomposed that they can neither produce nor retain the oxygen necessary for its survival, it needs the only food which can keep it alive.
- Hank Green: Blood?
- Dr. Gavin: Human blood. If a human body - a drowned person - were attacked by tiny sea plants which became parasites and completely infiltrated that human body before it had a chance to decompse, would the body be considered dead or alive?
- Hank Green: Dead?
- Dr. Gavin: No - it's still alive. But it's changed into a - well, is it a plant or an animal?
- Hank Green: It's both?
- Dr. Gavin: It's a giant protozoa!
- [a teenage couple embrace on the beach]
- Girl: Johnny, I never let anyone kiss me like this before!
- Irving: My name's not Johnny.
- Girl: Well, what is it?
- Irving: Irving!
- Girl: Irving?
- [she resumes her sexy voice]
- Girl: What's in a name?
- Girl: Do you believe that kissing is unhealthy?
- Boy: I don't know. I've never been...
- Girl: [interrupting] You've never been kissed?
- Boy: No, I've never been sick.
- [Elaine is recovering in bed when Hank wakes her]
- Elaine Gavin: Hank!
- Hank Green: Hello, darling. How's the leg?
- Elaine Gavin: Oh, it's much better.
- Hank Green: I just saw your father, and he's been burned badly but he'll be fine.
- Dr. Gavin: Tina's death has affected a great many people... but it doesn't give you or anyone else the right to be discourteous.
- Hank Green: Hey gang - pretty dead around here...
- Del-Aires Member: Yeah; ever since Tina got killed, no action around here.