What matters is what you think. Do you think you're ready to be a mother?

Therapist

Malika:I was unhoused for a while. I was living in my car. I used to park near the Coterie and Alice got to know me and started bringing me coffee in the mornings, and then she let me use the showers. Ultimately, she split her loft to give me a home. It was hard for me to accept help, but once I had a home, and I didn't have to spend my days just figuring out how to survive, I was able to get a job. I went back to school, I got my degree. I was just so damn lucky that Alice befriended me, saw me even.
Luca: That's not the story for most people out here.
Malika: No, it's not. Because I said yes to being helped, I mean, I'm thriving today. That can be your story too. You have a home at the Coterie. If you just say yes.

Dennis: I think she's liking the food.
Davia: I think she's liking more than the food.

Gael: Hey, guess what?
Isabella: What?
Gael: We're having a baby in eight weeks.
Isabella: I know!

I've never been sexy in front of him before, I mean, even though we've had sex, once. I don't know. I've never stuck my butt in his face.

Davia

Dyonte: Maybe this isn't going to work.
Malka: Maybe you lean too heavily on the women in your life. Tanya supported you when you were an intern. I wrote your grant, and five minutes after you and Tanya broke up, you asked me to be your primary.
Dyonte: If that's how you feel.
Malika: How I feel is unsupported by you, especially when your solution to all of this is to break up. Dyonte: Maybe I do rely too much on women. Maybe I need to be alone for a while to figure my shit out. Malika: Yeah. Maybe that's what you need to do.

Davia: So what did you really think?
Dennis: I really think that was the most goddamn Davia Moss thing you could've done.

I realized my fear is most crippling when I don't face it.

Davia

Davia: Please, don't leave town.
Luca: I think I have to.
Davia: Why?

Isabella's Mom: Since it's too late for an abortion, we think you should give the baby up for adoption.
Isabella: I'm not giving up my baby.
Isabella's Mom: Raising a child is a lifetime commitment that you are completely unprepared for, especially alone.
Isabella: I'm not alone. Gael and I are coparenting.
Isabella's Father: You mean the starving artist you had a one-night stand with? How he's going to take care of you? What guarantee do you have that he'll actually stick around?
Isabella's Mom: What happens when he starts a family with someone he's actually in love with?

They are the idiots, okay? You don't need them. And I'm not going to leave you.

Gael

I know you're not fine as a woman, as a proud Asian, and just as a human being. what happened to you was terrifying and humiliating. And though I don't agree, I understand the advice your parents gave you.

Sumi

Good Trouble Quotes

Callie: Why did you call me?
Kathleen: I want you to be my lawyer.

Wilson: Can I ask a favor?
Callie: Of course.
Wilson: I'd appreciate it if you didn't tell the others about my son -- that he's not studying abroad.
Callie: Actually, that night, I did mention that I had seen him. That's all I told them.