Kathleen: So, when is our next case? I'm thinking a wrongful conviction might be interesting? Hm. Do I at least get a two-week notice?
Callie: I'm sorry. This just is not the right job for me.
Katheleen: I know. You're a crusader who lost sight of the crusade.

Mariana: What's going on?
Callie: I got a job with the ACLU.
Mariana: That's great. That's your dream job. What's the big deal?
Callie: In Washington, D.C.
Mariana: OK, so you're moving.
Callie: Yeah.
Mariana: When do you leave?
Callie: In two days.

Jude: That's another issue. He prefers sexting, and I prefer vidsex.
Stef: Your momma's a good sexter.

I don't believe there are any good cops, at least not before they put blue before anything.

Joaquin

Davia: Why do men suck?
Gael: Yeah, I don't know.

So, what is this grownup conversation all about?

Mariana

Davia: I'm not confused about Dennis anymore. I know what I want, and I want you... Am I on mute here?
Matt: No, it's just I had some time to think here, and I've seen you with Dennis. I really believe that you don't want to still be in love with Dennis, but I'm just not convinced that you're not. And I don't want to be your rebound guy. I care about you so much that I don't want to set myself up with you to get my heart broken. And if I'm honest, I want someone who doesn't need to take weeks to figure out if they want to be with me. I want someone who just knows.

Malika: Isaac showed up last night out of the blue. He wants to get back together and be monogamous just like I offered before he left. I know you probably think I should feel grateful that he's willing to give me a second chance after everything.
Davia: No, not at all. You don't have to be grateful just because a man loves you. You have every right to explore what you want and need.

Callie: I've been thinking about how I can be a little my way or the highway and I've held everyone up to this black and white standard, but I think we all really just exist in the gray. I guess what I'm trying to say is I've learned that sometimes when you represent a client you have to do things you don't feel good about, and I judged you for that with the Onway situation, and I betrayed your trust, and I'm sorry.
Jamie: I have also learned that betraying your personal ethics isn't always justified even in the pursuit of representing a client and that sometimes you need someone who keeps you accountable.

Malika: I'm so sorry that I hurt you.
Isaac: I'm sorry that I left, but I'm back, here, to be with you. I miss you a lot.
Malika: I miss you too. So much. But Isaac, I moved on. I have other relationships I'm invested in. I love you, and I want to always be a part of your life if you'll let me be.

Callie: You promised me you wouldn't lie to me again.
Kathleen: I didn't lie. I omitted facts that until now were not relevant.
Callie: Don't try to litigate me.

Gael: I heard you made a choice.
Davia: I did.
Gael: And are you happy?
Davia: I am.

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.