Erin: Pop told me I took the press conference personally. I was expecting you to act more like a protective father than the P.C.
Frank: And what do you think?
Erin: That my mistake was acting like a respectful daughter, letting you have the last word.

Erin: You know how many times you and Jamie have come to me for search warrants or subpoena and you haven’t had everything to get it?
Danny: About as many times as you’ve said no.

Well, you could always blame the DA’s office, it seems to be the common dumping ground around here.

Nicky

Jamie: I don’t know how you ever thought you could avoid me meeting your mother.
Eddie: Oh, I was doing a great job avoiding until today.

You must see the humor in this, Edit. Your father’s in jail and you are marrying the police commissioner’s son. That’s going to make for some very interesting wedding conversation at the reception, don’t you think?

Lena Janko

[to Jamie] A quarter of a million dollars in tuition and you decided to be a cop.

Lena Janko

Baez: I think someone else should find Delgado. It’s way too personal between you and him.
Danny: I’m not gonna go off the rails if that’s what you’re thinking, okay. I promise.
Baez: You already did. Do you really want to put us in the crosshairs?
Danny: Look, I’m going to get that son of a bitch, no matter what it takes. If you don’t want to be a part of that then I suggest you walk away on this one.
Baez: You really want me to walk away?

If Danny Reagan says you are too tough a cop, it’s like Keith Richards saying you have a substance abuse problem.

Frank

Nia: Why’d you learn Spanish?
Eddie: I took it for the job. I hated feeling like I was deaf on so many blocks of this city.

I was starkly aware of how good I have it. How good we all have it having each other. I’m just feeling especially blessed.

Henry

You know the thing about seniors? It takes one to die before anyone does anything.

Anthony

Frank: In a few days you’re going to be gone from this place, starting out in the world on your own. Make the world your own. Take what is useful from your time with us, your years around this table, but don’t think you have to become us.
Henry: But if you do…
Frank: You do. If you don’t, you don’t. It’s your life, not ours. And I like to think that your Dad, and your Aunt, and your Uncle, do what they do because they were drawn to it not because they were pushed.