I don’t want to fight anymore. I don’t want to fight my dad. I don’t want to fight you. I am so tired and sad and sick of being angry. And I just want to feel and to be in a safe place. And I don’t know why or how, and I can’t explain it, but you’re the safest place I have. And everything would be OK for the first time in a really long time if you would just start kissing me now.

Andy

Maya: I’m the truck.
Carina: I’m sorry. I’m not very good at American idioms.
Maya: I’m the truck. I’m the truck that drunkenly plowed into Station 19 and destroyed an entire family.
Carina: Hey, hey.
Maya: I’m the truck.

Emmett: How are you guys able to make jokes about that? I mean people died.
Andy: People always die. People die every day, and a lot of the time, they do it right in front of us.
Jack: Look, a thing they don’t tell you in the academy: you lose more than you win. Even on the days you’re doing everything right, a lot of the time you still lose.
Emmett: So you just, uh, what, you drink?
Andy: Mm-hmm. You drink a little and you make inappropriate jokes with your friends. then you go home, get some sleep. Next shift you go back to work and do everything right again, and you have a better day, hopefully.
Emmett: And what if you don’t always do the right thing? What if you screw it up?
Jack: Pretty much the same thing.

Pruitt: I don’t know which is worse: the dying or having to hear everybody’s opinion about how I should do it.
Dean: I’m sorry, sir. Your decision about your treatment, it’s none of my business.
Pruitt: You have no idea what it’s like to hold that baby in there, knowing that I will never meet my grandchildren. I’m not gonna be at my daughter’s wedding. I’m not gonna see her make captain. And I’m not gonna see that damn fool Dixon fall on his face, which I know is the least important of all those things, but it still pisses me off. And your big problem is you have a healthy baby and your whole life in front of you? Oh, you haven’t decided whether or not you’re keeping her, have you?

Dean: Now she’s gone, and I’m left with this creature who knows her mom is gone. She does. She looks at me, and she knows.
Pruitt: Dean, sincerely, she can’t distinguish you from that chair. Having a perfect family unit doesn’t make you a parent; loving your kid makes you a parent.
Dean: But what if she grows up to hate me?
Pruitt: Oh, she’ll definitely hate you. All teenage girls hate their fathers.
Dean: Ah, that’s comforting. I am glad you came.
Pruitt: But they always come back around.

Amelia: OK.
Sullivan: OK, you are going to write me another prescription?
Amelia: There is a meeting in an hour.
Sullivan: A meeting?
Amelia: Right downstairs.
Sullivan: Oh, 12 steps, huh? Yeah, I got to get back to work.
Amelia: You came here because you wanted my help.
Sullivan: For my pain. I was hoping you could help me treat my pain before it becomes a problem.
Amelia: Becomes a problem?
Sullivan: I’m not an addict.
Amelia: You are using drugs just to get through the morning. You are stealing. You OD’d. I’ve been where you are Robert.
Sullivan: I doubt it.
Amelia: Which story do you want to hear? The one where I stole my brother’s prescription pad so that I could get high? Or the one about the man I loved OD’ing in bed next to me while I was too high to notice? Take a sick morning, because you’re sick Robert, because you almost died because you do not want to live the way you are living. Because you went from one problem -- pain -- to two problems -- pain and drugs -- to three problems -- pains and drugs and lies. And this road is long, and it is terrible, and it ends with the people that you love hurt and you dead. And you are the only person who can stop that from happening.

Vic: Um, well, it’s possible that I may be somewhat living at your place.
Jackson: At my place?
Vic: Yeah, just in like a habitat way, not in a relationship way.
Jackson: What does that even mean?
Vic: Well, a relationship way is like, ‘Where is this going?’ And a habitat way is, you know, ‘I lost my lease, and I sleep at the station three nights a week anyway,’ so what is the difference really between that and sexy sleepovers, which I know you like.
Jackson: OK, you do realize that you can’t move into my apartment and not tell me, right?
Vic: No? I know, I know this looks bad, and I’m sorry, and I should’ve said something, but it’s only a few nights a week, and you know, I did not, I didn’t think you’d find out.
Jackson: How are you making it worse? I, um, I really like you.
Vic: I really like you too.
Jackson: This is just a lot. It’s kind of too much.

Travis: It does get easier, a little.
Emmett: I don’t need you to baby me,
Travis: OK, then, enjoy the carnage.

Ben: Hey, um, when Webber was caught drinking on the job, how did you…did you ever consider not turning him in?
Bailey: Who’s drinking on the job?
Ben: I didn’t say.
Bailey: Did you not think I would crack your master code?
Ben: I’m not sure it even happened.
Bailey: But if it did happen, is…is that how Vasquez got hurt?
Ben: What? What? No, no. OK, look, it’s not anyone all right. Just it’s probably a counting error.
Bailey: Counting error, as in drugs?
Ben: I didn’t say drugs.
Bailey: Well, what else would you be counting?
Ben: OK, OK, you know what? Never mind. Never mind. I’m probably wrong about the whole thing. I shouldn’t have mentioned it.
Bailey: No, you shouldn’t have, but if whatever it is that you know puts you in a bed like Vasquez, so help me god Ben Warren.

Station 19 Season 3 Episode 8 Quotes

Travis: It does get easier, a little.
Emmett: I don’t need you to baby me,
Travis: OK, then, enjoy the carnage.

Ben: Hey, um, when Webber was caught drinking on the job, how did you…did you ever consider not turning him in?
Bailey: Who’s drinking on the job?
Ben: I didn’t say.
Bailey: Did you not think I would crack your master code?
Ben: I’m not sure it even happened.
Bailey: But if it did happen, is…is that how Vasquez got hurt?
Ben: What? What? No, no. OK, look, it’s not anyone all right. Just it’s probably a counting error.
Bailey: Counting error, as in drugs?
Ben: I didn’t say drugs.
Bailey: Well, what else would you be counting?
Ben: OK, OK, you know what? Never mind. Never mind. I’m probably wrong about the whole thing. I shouldn’t have mentioned it.
Bailey: No, you shouldn’t have, but if whatever it is that you know puts you in a bed like Vasquez, so help me god Ben Warren.