Kashir: This ride you?
Morgan: In the sense that it belongs to me, yes. In the sense that it speaks to my identity, no. No. I didn't pick it out. I like the color though.

Look at us -- a couple of co-parents. Bet you thought I didn't have it in me, huh?

Jason

The more money he made, the more he wanted. And he became unrecognizable.

Morgan

Morgan: Why are you doing this?
Jason: Because I can.
Morgan: What does that even mean?
Jason: It means I always get what I want. Always have. You should know that better than anyone.

Eric: I can't do this, man. I can't.
Jason: Stop whining like a little bitch. You're gonna keep your mouth shut, because you have as much to lose now as anyone. You breathe a word about it -- a single word, and I will take you down with me. That's a promise.

Morgan: I also want him to see his mother in a happy and functional relationship.
Kashir: Oh, that's nice. I'm a bandaid?
Morgan: As a homewrecker, I think it's the very least you can do.

Morgan: I can't believe I missed my train.
Kashir: Who hasn't missed a train?
Morgan: Me. I've never missed a train. I've never done anything like this.

You're a good man, Eric. But your heart's too big, especially when it comes to your brother.

Regina

Ari: Who are you?
Jason: What do you mean? Who are you? It's your Uncle Eric -- you know that. Give him a hug.
Eric: It's cool. How about a fist bump instead? Practically a stranger. Who wants to hug a stranger, right?
Ari: Right, it's weird.

My marriage had been over for a long time. And I had been holding on for some misguided reasons, and you really helped me finally let go. So, thank you.

Morgan

Morgan: Jason, it's my career.
Jason: Based on what they pay you, it's more like a hobby.

As much as you hate her, she is still the mother of your son!

Eric