Uh, thank you, seriously, for worrying about me.

Bryan

Nicole Hegmann is a real missing person. She vanished from Seline, Michigan, in 2019. I don't know how that's possible. The debris only began falling six months ago.

Bryan

Bryan: I'm sorry that upset you.
Finola: Yeah, it's OK. I just realized I'm just so mad at him that I just forget how much I miss him. I just wish I could, uh, speak to him one more time.

Finola: Anyway, the one good thing about the possibility of my father's theory being true, is that if Nicole and the others inadvertently found their way into another dimension, there must be a way to get them out.
Bryan: Your father created a US Access Points map in his files. I cross-checked the coordinates of the dimension sites. One of them is in Seline, Michigan, where Nicole vanished, and another is here, in this field. Your father was right. They exist.

Bryan: You're gonna start in on how he felt she was alive, right? How his dreams told him that?
Finola: I mean, like gravity is an unseen force, but it's here. Maybe the bonds that we create with each other, maybe they're just as strong.

If what you're saying is correct, then the spaceship used a different dimension to travel, and it opened the square as an access point.

Bryan

Muntz: What we're looking at are the first crumbs that humanity has ever had not only of intergalactic travel but extradimensional travel. We can't risk losing this technology by using it on these people.
Finola: If we're not willing to use this technology on these people, then we're not worthy to have it.

Bryan: I realize I tend to forget that there's still magic to discover in the world. But not you.
Finola: I do. And we all do, sometimes.

Debris Season 1 Episode 3 Quotes

Nicole Hegmann is a real missing person. She vanished from Seline, Michigan, in 2019. I don't know how that's possible. The debris only began falling six months ago.

Bryan

Uh, thank you, seriously, for worrying about me.

Bryan