Therapist: I think we’re ready for the next step. A whole night away from the bus station.
Margaret: How? I don’t think I can do it.
Therapist: Have you heard of EMDR? Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing. Margaret, the injury that you suffered when you lost your son is no less severe than if you had been stabbed with a knife. And for the past 13 years, you’ve picked at that wound every night you go to the bus station. I think by revisiting that day, we can remove the guilt you continue to carry.

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Team M&A

Welcome home!

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Margaret: She's (Gabi) still with Tony?
Dhan: She's not gonna stop feeling responsible until he comes out of his coma or we catch the bastard behind the trafficking ring.

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Lacey: We located the person who pulled the tab from Jamie's flyer.
Gabi: He didn't pull it because he knew anything about Jamie; he used it to wrap his gum.
Margaret: OK, thank you. Thank you for your help.
Lacey: I really wish the outcome were different.
Margaret: I mean, we've been here before, right? It's OK, I'm fine, it's fine, I'll just get some… I'll get some new flyers printed. I wish I could move on. I wish I could. But I can't… I just… I can't move on.

I know that Lacey calls it a superpower, but it's really 13 years of training that started the day Jamie went missing. I don't just go to the bus station hoping to find him. I go to keep the memory of that day fresh. You know, those ... those precious seconds between when I had him and when I didn't, and I and I recreate the day as much as I can.

Margaret: The young woman I was talking to earlier is my daughter. Yeah. I know. The abridged version is she wants to emancipate from me, and I am dealing with it.
Lacey: Wow, OK. First, you don't have to deal with it on your own. And second, are you really going to sign the emancipation docs?
Margaret: She's never asked me for anything before. It's the least I can do. I haven't been Taylor's mom for a long time. Not since Jamie went missing. Lacey: Emancipation is permanent, Margaret.
Margaret: I'm aware
Lacey: Did her dad put her up to this?
Margaret: I doubt it. I mean, Taylor's always been really headstrong. And Daryl's not a bad person. The reason he went for full custody of the kids was because he saw what I couldn't. That my inability to stop looking for Jamie was hurting our other kids more. Distance and time brings clarity. So Daryl made the right call.

Margaret: You know, you never questioned me going to the bus station every night and, and you didn't even bat an eye at the idea of Jenny being a sex worker
Dhan: People have a reason for doing what they have to do. Screw judgment.

Found Quotes

Gabi: Who is this?
Reporter: Sarah Holden, Senator Holden's missing daughter.
Gabi: Sarah went missing 29 hours ago while playing in the park with her brother. There isn't a person in America who hasn't seen Sarah's face all over their TVs, highly increasing her chances of being found. Now who is this? [silence] This is why there will always be a need for what I do. Tasheika has been missing from the DC area for the last two weeks, and no one is talking about her. I sincerely hope they find Sarah. I do. But while you keep prioritizing the missing high-profile blonde girls of the world. My team and I will gladly continue to pick up the slack for the rest.

Gabi: We're a crisis management firm. We are PR specialists, lawyers, tech experts, and private investigators, all doing the job the police seem too busy to do.
Reporter: And what do you say to the people who call you vigilantes?
Gabi: We find missing people who have slipped through the cracks and bring them home. You're talking to a woman who, 20 years ago, had to rescue herself from her kidnapper because no one was looking.