- Matt Mahoney: [strums a note on a balalaika, a traditional Russian stringed instrument, that he sees on Nadine's coffee table]
- Nadine Tolliver: That's lovely isn't it? That was a present from Boris Yeltsin.
- Matt Mahoney: Do you play?
- Nadine Tolliver: I dabble.
- Matt Mahoney: [laughs]
- Nadine Tolliver: I had to learn for an experimental piece my dance troupe did in Minsk.
- Matt Mahoney: [impressed and surprised, raises his eyebrows] Here's to unexpected skills.
- Nadine Tolliver: [turns away from Matt to get something for him from another room in her home]
- Matt Mahoney: [with facial expressions that register surprise at the high quality and luxury of Nadine's furnishings, artwork, and mementos] You know, I always figured that you lived more like a...
- Nadine Tolliver: [turns back around toward Matt and raises one eyebrow, as if to stop him from saying something inadvertently insulting]
- Matt Mahoney: ...I just mean more like me. Half of my furniture is from Ikea. And that's the good half.
- Elizabeth McCord: [joining her kids in the survivor's chapel] I thought religion was the opiate of the masses.
- Jason McCord: It is. But sometimes you need a good hit.
- [last lines]
- President Conrad Dalton: So, what do you say, are you up for catching the most wanted terrorist in the world?
- Henry McCord: Yeah, I'm in.