Provenza: There will be no trial.
Julio: Sir, if Stroh had an accomplice, the evidence -
Provenza: Considering how Stroh's accomplices usually end up, I don't think we have to worry.

Rusty: Well, soon it's gonna be just you and me, I guess.
Flynn: No, not just you and me. As long as we hold on to our memories of her, she's here with us.

Oh Rusty, I hope you never have to see this and we have many years left but in case I am not there, beyond how much I love you, I want you to consider how to protect yourself from Philip Stroh.

Sharon

Stroh: Kid looks miserable. But what happened to his mother?
Dylan: You have anything to do with killing her?
Stroh: No. But it doesn't mean I can't enjoy her death a little.

The last time I just stood by and let someone do what they wanted, how did that work out? Huh? How did that work out?

Flynn

Flynn: That was a very nice speech, eulogy, whatever it was.
Provenza: I'm just glad I got through it.

Like joy, grief cannot be absorbed all at once. I find it comes in stages. Like shock, and anger because there was so much more that I wanted to do with all of you.

Sharon

Provenza: You two were supposed to be protecting ADA Rios, correct? So what the hell happened.
Security Guard: We checked the house and the grounds, sir, and found nothing.
Provenza: Why was she was out here alone?
Security Guard: She liked to go for a swim before bed. Or maybe she didn't want us here. I don't know.
Provenza: You don't know? You guys had one job.

Those of us gathered today view her passing as a personal tragedy for which we will mourn for the rest of our lives. But for the community she served, her death is nothing less than a calamity. In times like this it is often said that it is better to light a candle than curse the darkness. So I light a candle. But I also curse the darkness.

Provenza

My beautiful family. Let me first say how much I loved you and how much I felt in return.

Sharon

Major Crimes Season 6 Episode 10 Quotes

Those of us gathered today view her passing as a personal tragedy for which we will mourn for the rest of our lives. But for the community she served, her death is nothing less than a calamity. In times like this it is often said that it is better to light a candle than curse the darkness. So I light a candle. But I also curse the darkness.

Provenza

My beautiful family. Let me first say how much I loved you and how much I felt in return.

Sharon