Dennis: We gotta get back in our apartment man.
Mac: Yeah I know, I hate Dee.
Dennis: Yeah I hate her.

Dennis: The one time we let you on the team instead of Charlie and all we get is back sass?! Do you even want to be on the team?Dee: Yeah, yeah, I wanna be part of the team sorry!

The real threat is here at home! We gotta spy on Mac and Dennis.

Frank

Let’s not get crazy here, you’re always gonna be the butt of the jokes.

Dennis

Unsub: How the hell do you think it makes me feel, huh?
Lisa: I said I'm sorry.
Unsub: I bust my work all day and all I ask for is a hot meal.
Lisa: I'm sorry. Please. I know this is my fault.
Unsub: You think I want to do this?
Lisa: Look I know you had a hard day at work.
Unsub: NO. I had a rough day. A rough day at work. Say it right.
Lisa: I'm sorry. You had a rough day.
Unsub: So why do you have to make it worse?
Lisa: I'll do better. I promise.
Unsub: I'm tired of giving you second chances.

William R. Alger once said "Men often make up in wrath what they want in reason."

Garcia

Nothing can drive one closer to his own insanity than a haunting memory refusing its own death - Darnell Ford

Hotch

Kate: I just keep reminding myself it is just the mall.
JJ: I don't think parents are ever ready for their kids to grow up.
Kate: It feels like yesterday she was in diapers.
JJ: Teenagers. I don't know how my mom survived.
Kate: Mine either.

Markayla: What did you tell your folks?
Meg: The truth. Sort of. I told them we were meeting two guys from our biology class.
Markayla: This is the best study session I've ever had. They actually believed you?
Meg: Why wouldn't they? I couldn't tell them we were meeting some cute senior we met onine. They'd freak.

Laurel: When Zytle hit me with Vertigo, I saw Sara. She was alive and she was calling me a fraud. I was crazy to think that I was fit to wear Sara's jacket, so much as follow in her footsteps.
Felicity: You're right. I hope I'm not out of line here. But, I think Sara wore her mask just as much to hide her demons as she did to help people. I don't see that with you. You have a light inside of you that Sara never had so maybe you should stop trying to be Sara and just be yourself.
Laurel: Thank you.

Diggle: No, you weren't gone. You were dead and all of us, including me; we were ready to hang it up.
Oliver: Why didn't you?
Diggle: Because we realized we weren't just fighting for you, we were fighting for ourselves. That includes Roy and, yes, that includes Laurel.
Oliver: She's not a soldier.
Diggle: Neither were you.
Oliver: It's not the same thing and you know that.
Diggle: What I know, Oliver, is that you started something, something strong enough to live on past you. Question is, can you live with what it's become?

They already won.

Rena