- Ethan Choi: You're wasting your time.
- Daniel Charles: You do understand that we have an obligation to try to get addicts into a program before they leave the hospital?
- Ethan Choi: Yeah, but clearly, she doesn't want our help.
- Daniel Charles: We don't know that. We almost never get through on the first shot.
- Ethan Choi: She won't even talk to you, Dr. Charles.
- Daniel Charles: Ethan, somebody puts up a wall like that... they're usually trying to protect something. That's often worth chipping away at.
- Daniel Charles: Ah, the old Chapman flow charts. Oh, yeah. Number seven. That there's a doozy. Step seven? Dr. Reese, the truth is I feel responsible for letting your situation get out of hand the way it did. It was my job to, well, guide you and teach you and make you a better doctor, and I... I let you down.
- Sarah Reese: Dr. Charles...
- Daniel Charles: But ultimately, some relationships are just better... kept intact, which is why, if you'd still like to, when you return, I-I would very much welcome you back on my service.
- Sarah Reese: Really?
- Daniel Charles: Really.
- Natalie Manning: [treating a baby] What's going on?
- April Sexton: He's inconsolable. I've tried rocking him, swaddling him, singing. Nothing I do calms him down. Heart rate's in the 190s. O2 stats have been dropping.
- Natalie Manning: Has he been feeding?
- April Sexton: No, nothing. Is it possible he's still in shock from the cold?
- Natalie Manning: I don't think so.
- April Sexton: I'll go see if his labs are back.
- Natalie Manning: That won't be necessary. He's addicted to heroin. He's going through withdrawal.
- Daniel Charles: How'd it go with Dr. Chapman?
- Sarah Reese: Uh, it was fine. She's fine.
- Daniel Charles: Good. Is there an issue?
- Sarah Reese: I prefer to come back to your service.
- Daniel Charles: I understand. Really, I do, but I-I think it's very important that you explore a different clinical approach.
- Sarah Reese: Yeah, well, Dr. Charles, I'm not an idiot. Um, I know you think my anxiety, my PTSD, if you will, stems directly from your being shot, that our working together is negatively affecting my mental health. But... first of all, um, these are my issues, and I'm working on them, and second of all, you chose to bring me into psychiatry. So I'm not about to let you pawn me off onto that Dr. Chapman when you're the psychatrist I want to be. Um... I mean, I-I almost lost you once. I-I don't want to lose you again.
- Connor Rhodes: Can you cover for me tomorrow?
- Ava Bekker: Sure. Are you getting sick?
- Connor Rhodes: No, I'm headed to Minneapolis.
- Ava Bekker: That sounds even worse. Why are going there?
- [realizing]
- Ava Bekker: Oh, is that where Robin moved to?
- Connor Rhodes: Yeah, it is.
- Ava Bekker: So this is, what, a misguided attempt to win her back?
- Connor Rhodes: Forget I asked.
- Ava Bekker: No, I'm happy to do it. Mostly because I find your gift for self-flagellation fascinating.
- Connor Rhodes: What is that supposed to mean?
- Ava Bekker: Just that, from what I've gathered, this sounds like a fool's errand.
- Connor Rhodes: [sarcastic] CT's own Dr. Phil? Thank you.
- Ava Bekker: Doctor who?
- Barry: Hey, you remember our first date?
- Maggie Lockwood: Mm-hmm. Mexican food... at the mall.
- Barry: I mean afterwards. We were throwing pennies into the pond where people made wishes. You know what mine was? A second date with the pretty woman sitting next to me.
- Maggie Lockwood: Hm. That's a sweet story. Too bad it ends with you cheating on her.
- Barry: I've changed, Maggie.
- Maggie Lockwood: So you say. But this time, I'm smart enough to draw the line.