OA: It was a close call.
Maggie: Too close.

Tiffany: All those women and children, this could get ugly quick.
Maggie: Yeah.

Maggie: [Ella] has so much anxiety about me coming home from work at the end of the day.
OA: I can't blame her.

Maggie: Patch things up with [Gemma]?
OA: Yeah, sort of. I'm trying to figure things out.

Server: I wanted to go back and see if I could help but I was scared. Not my friends.
Maggie: Listen, from what I heard, there's not much you could have done.

OA: How's Emma?
Maggie: Grieving, confused, numb.
OA: How about you?
Maggie: The same.

OA: They say if we're not feeling immediate respiratory issues, then we're OK. We weren't exposed.
Maggie: Can't say the same for Jess.
OA: Hopefully we got her out of there quick enough.

Jessica: I get it. You want control. But that's just not how this works, Maggie.
Maggie: What works?
Jessica: Life.

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Maggie: If I'm being honest, my attention was more on that aerosol can.]
OA: I am just happy you're OK.
Maggie: I'm alive. I don't know if I'm OK.

We need to find this son of a bitch.

Maggie: Is it safe to be near her?
Detective: According to our hazardous materials team, the particles dissipate pretty fast.

OA: What if he gets emotional? What if he gets desperate?
Maggie: It's our only move.

FBI Quotes

Maggie: I never saw Emmett Grant, but I can't get him out of my head
OA: A lot of people made it out of that building because of you. That matters.

OA: I haven't seen grenades like these since West Point.
Maggie: These are U.S. Army?
OA: Not anymore. They got way more high tech stuff now.