Marisa: You were right. I wasn't being real with you, which is stupid because we always got along because we weren't afraid to be honest with each other.
Kylie: I know. I told you I was Queer before anyone else in the family.
Marisa: We need to be ourselves again.
Kylie: I'm mad, Marisa. Without warning, just poof, you left us.
Marisa: I left my marriage. I didn't leave you. I love Alec. I will always love Alec. That's not the same as being married to him. I need to find out who I am without him.
Kylie: OK, I get that
Marisa: We were family. You were the closest thing I had to a sister, and you just stopped talking to me. I missed this.

Mercer: What's going on?
Marisa: We got here a few hours too late. There was a note.
Mercer: Was it suicide?
Marisa: I'm so sorry, Alec. We have a team in there searching the entire place for additional information. We're gonna figure this out.
Mercer: He was our best chance of finding out the truth. Now he's gone?

Trey: Stop, or I'll shoot her
Mercer: I just came to talk. I feel like what's happening here is my fault. I'd have gotten here sooner, but you know, there was so much snow.
Trey: Snow? It's not snowing.
Mercer: Sorry, Eddie. I stand corrected.
Trey: My name is Trey.
Rose: What is he doing?
Marisa: He's using absurdism, saying weird things to force Trey to correct him and ground himself in reality.

Mercer: The truth is, everyone has an incentive to blame the pilot. That's because he's dead, and he can't defend himself.
Marisa: We've got some new evidence.
Jace: Hey, Alec. We've been going through the pilots, credit card, and bank statements. Are you familiar with the Mastery?
Mercer: They teach classes on how to be attractive to women. I've seen better advice on bathroom stalls.

Marisa: That ability you have to completely divorce emotion from reason is both why I married you and...
Mercer: ... why you're longer married to me.

Marisa: Did you see his face? The plates?
Mercer: No, nothing.
Marisa: Whoever they were scared Benett so much that he would rather stay behind bars.
Mercer: He wasn't a lone wolf.
Marisa: Someone else is pulling strings, and whoever it is is still out there.

The Irrational Quotes

Marisa: That ability you have to completely divorce emotion from reason is both why I married you and...
Mercer: ... why you're longer married to me.

People are irrational. But predictably so. They're more afraid of flying than driving, and the fact is, driving is much more dangerous. We know we should eat healthy food, but then we give in to temptation. Buy things we will never, ever use. We assume people are making rational decisions, weighing the pros and cons. For most of the time, we're not. Instead, we rely on instincts, which are almost always wrong. Sometimes, dangerously wrong. One error in judgment leads to another.

Mercer