Pruitt: I’ve faced death. Hell, I’ve charged at it with an axe, with a hose, but this is inside me. I can’t see it, I can’t face it, I can’t fight it, and I can’t seem to tell my daughter. I want to tell her – she deserves to know – but every time I open my mouth to say it, it … it breaks me.
Travis: Well, you told me and it didn’t break you. Almost broke me. So tell me again.
Pruitt: I have cancer, and I’m dying. I have cancer, and I’m dying. I have cancer, and I’m dying. I have cancer, and I’m dying.

Mr. Bishop: What’s the rule?
Maya: Always look forward.
Mr. Bishop: Always, always look forward.
Maya: I thought my friend was hurt.
Mr. Bishop: Friend? Out there no is your friend, only competition.
Maya: I still finished second.
Mr. Bishop: That’s great. We’ll put that red ribbon on the fridge with your brother’s C and D report cards.

Next time my dad suggests a bonding trip, maybe try a waterpark.

Andy

They don’t hate you because you’re their boss. They hate you because you won’t put down the clipboard.

Pruitt

Dean: You know, I’ve always wanted a family. I know I’ve always wanted a family, but in my head, it just never looked like this.
Travis: Look, you asked life for something, and life delivered it, but you don’t recognize it because the packaging is different than you expected. You asked for a family; one showed up on your doorstep. So now …
Dean: So now … now I have to accept the delivery of the package, even though I didn’t mean to order it, can’t return it, and will eventually have to put it through college so it can take care of me when I’m old, and eventually get rid of my stuff when I die.
Travis: You took that metaphor, and you made it weird.

I’m telling you we can make it look like an accident. People disappear in these woods all the time.

Vic

Andy: What are you … what are you doing here?
Pruitt: I like camping. Maya invited me.
Andy: Are you checking up on me?
Pruitt: I’m going to the woods. I’m soaking up the nature. I could use it.
Andy: You’re checking up on me.
Pruitt: One could argue that you should be checking up on me. You’re not the only one who lost Ryan.
Andy: You … you called me a slut. You told me I was compromising your legacy. Are you here to apologize because I could use an apology. But guilt because Ryan died? I’m not biting.

Pruitt: You hiding from your team, captain?
Maya: It’s been a lit bit bumpy sir.
Pruitt: Promotions are always bumpy. You’ll get there. Hey, how’s Andy doing? She still wont talk to me about Ryan, and I’m worried about her.
Maya: I have no idea how Andy’s doing. She moved out over a week ago.
Pruitt: She moved? Where?
Maya: I don’t know. She won’t talk to me either. She thinks I stole her job; they all do.
Pruitt: Yeah, you’ve definitely got a morale problem.
Maya: What do I do?
Pruitt: It’s not that complicated. You just need some team building. Get them out of the station – field trips, beach days, camping.
Maya: Camping?
Pruitt: Build a fire, drink some beers, eat some s’mores. It goes a long way.
Maya: So I order them on their day off to go camping with me?
Pruitt: It’s not an order, it’s an invitation.

Station 19 Season 3 Episode 5 Quotes

Andy: What are you … what are you doing here?
Pruitt: I like camping. Maya invited me.
Andy: Are you checking up on me?
Pruitt: I’m going to the woods. I’m soaking up the nature. I could use it.
Andy: You’re checking up on me.
Pruitt: One could argue that you should be checking up on me. You’re not the only one who lost Ryan.
Andy: You … you called me a slut. You told me I was compromising your legacy. Are you here to apologize because I could use an apology. But guilt because Ryan died? I’m not biting.

Pruitt: You hiding from your team, captain?
Maya: It’s been a lit bit bumpy sir.
Pruitt: Promotions are always bumpy. You’ll get there. Hey, how’s Andy doing? She still wont talk to me about Ryan, and I’m worried about her.
Maya: I have no idea how Andy’s doing. She moved out over a week ago.
Pruitt: She moved? Where?
Maya: I don’t know. She won’t talk to me either. She thinks I stole her job; they all do.
Pruitt: Yeah, you’ve definitely got a morale problem.
Maya: What do I do?
Pruitt: It’s not that complicated. You just need some team building. Get them out of the station – field trips, beach days, camping.
Maya: Camping?
Pruitt: Build a fire, drink some beers, eat some s’mores. It goes a long way.
Maya: So I order them on their day off to go camping with me?
Pruitt: It’s not an order, it’s an invitation.