Kat: As perfect as Alice is, I just needed a break. Brady’s this amazing dad, but maybe he’s too amazing. I just feel like I can’t do anything right. I don’t know who I am anymore, El. My career’s flatlined, I’m lonely at home all day, and I just feel trapped. I’ve lost myself in being a mom, and I think it’s made me a terrible one.
Elliot: Listen, Kat. You are going to be an incredible mother, and you are going to raise an amazing daughter whose love for you is beyond words. She’ll grow up to not only be your daughter, but your best friend.

Del: Jacob should be here. He should have been the one fighting to save the farm. It should have been Jacob. [Kat grabs Colton’s guitar] Katherine, what are you doing?
Kat: I’m grabbing a piece of dad with me, and I’m never coming back here -- because it should have been him.

Nick: Stop! What are you guys telling me? It’s a sick joke, right? You’re not actually telling me that Kat’s kid and my Alice are the same person.
Alice: Yeah, that’s what we’re saying.

Brady: Hey, what happened? Did you tell Del about the baby?
Kat: She doesn’t deserve to know her.

It’s too hard here, mom. And you’re too difficult.

Kat

Nick: I don’t know, man. It all just feels really cruel. Did a part of you feel special having this secret, watching everyone else be oblivious and so naive? Did it make you feel smarter?
Elliot: I hated having to carry this secret.
Nick: Sorry, man, but I don’t buy it. I think you liked feeling superior, and you know who that reminds me of? Victor.

I guess this explains why I could never find you on Facebook, huh?

Nick

Elliot: Kat. Kat. Stop! You know you can’t prevent this, right?
Kat: I can at least say goodbye.

Alice: You didn’t sell the farm though, back then. Why?
Del: I saved it for an Alice I had not met.

Kat, are you OK? Is it raining?

Brady

Nick: So Alice was named after herself.
Elliot: Yep!
Nick: Kat didn’t realize her kid looked exactly like her friend until last year?
Elliot: Mm-hm.
Nick: And Del still doesn’t see it.
Elliot: Yeah.
Nick: I mean, how?
Elliot: You didn’t see it either. Memories are fickle. They fit the story we tell ourselves about life.

I want you to know I did everything I could to keep this land, but we will always have this house, that history, and each other. Jacob helped me remember that land comes and goes. Family is forever.

Del [to Alice]