Helen: A gift for our team in the court, from the case files I've read, like the yin and yang represent the inseparable contradictory.
Jason: That's good. That's appropriate, too; One's white and one is black.
Helen: Oh, I didn't mean...

Kemi: You're not going to find anything. OK, one of my previous existences involved a very physically gratifying relationship with one of the founding fathers. Fix your face; it happened.
Helen: Sounds cool. What does she mean?
Jay: She played Hide the Pickle with Ben Franklin in a past life.

Kemi: Are you calling my past lives a mental condition?
Helen: That sounded bad.
Kemi: A little bit. Here's a tip: most people wait at least a week before they call me crazy.

Niki: Our past business doesn't color our present, Charlie.
Charlie: Coming down here is me being courteous ... respectful. Don't give me a reason not to be.
Nikki: Due respect. I am sorry you wasted your time. We are MPU and we are finding this missing person.

Nikki: There's just some things you don't know.
Mike: What are you talking about?
Nikki: I'm a woman of color in a male-dominated profession. No one was looking after me, so I looked out for myself.

Mike: Charlie McGannon, you know anything about their arrangement?
Jay: Let me ask you a question, are you mad that she has a mob connection or that you didn't know about it?
Mike: Can I say both?
Jay: Yeah, let me give you some advice; Nikki can handle herself; don't try to white knight her.
Mike: White?
Jay: Everything's not about race.
Mike: I'm just saying, white knight is good, black knight is bad, can a brotha save the day?

Alert: Missing Persons Unit Season 2 Episode 2 Quotes

Kemi: You're not going to find anything. OK, one of my previous existences involved a very physically gratifying relationship with one of the founding fathers. Fix your face; it happened.
Helen: Sounds cool. What does she mean?
Jay: She played Hide the Pickle with Ben Franklin in a past life.

Helen: A gift for our team in the court, from the case files I've read, like the yin and yang represent the inseparable contradictory.
Jason: That's good. That's appropriate, too; One's white and one is black.
Helen: Oh, I didn't mean...