Nancy: That phone call made me go to the Yacht Club basement. What if something happened while you were out fishing because the next thing you know, Jane Doe’s body showed up?
Ace: It’s a morgue. Bodies show up.

After spending time with Tristan today and hearing how limited his life has been, I realized I should take risks while I can. Victoria is stable. My sisters are almost grown. I don’t have anything holding me back but fear.

George

Nick: Your legacy as a minder is over. Your power in this town is over. From now on, Horseshoe Bay will exist in truth.
Callie: You have no idea what you’ve done.
Nick: You can’t hide behind the sin eater anymore. Your threats are empty.

George: The Claw has been a part of the Fan family for generations. It’s like the first thing I’ve ever owned. Nick, this isn’t a simple transaction for me.
Nick: I know. Maybe sit with it, though.

I have this guilt in the pit of my stomach, and I can’t fix it. I can’t even consider redemption until I figure out what I did.

Tristan: There’s a reason we met. I feel like we’re connected somehow.
Nancy: Yeah, I feel it too.

Nick: The Claw came to me when I was searching for a purpose, and it’s what I needed at the time, but now…
George: Times are changing, and so are we.

Ace: I called you for help. You called a sin eater.
Nancy: I was trying to help.
Ace: That was not your choice to make. You made me forget everything. You made me forget Alice. You made the entire town forget what happened to her. And all this time, I wasn’t crazy to think we had a connection.
Nancy: You were in so much pain.
Ace: You didn’t think I could handle it?
Nancy: Some things are so horrific that they can’t be handled. All you can do is try and keep the wreckage from ruining you. You were destroyed. You weren’t you.
Ace: I haven’t been me anyway. I’ve been living a lie, and I know how much pain you’ve dealt with. That pain, that grief, the doubt, the loss. That made you who you are today. If your sins had been eaten, you wouldn’t be you. How could you try to change me like that?

Carson: Will it be weird?
Nancy: What about our family isn’t weird? Is it weird for you?
Carson: My whole world has been being your dad. You have my heart.
Nancy: So did Mom. So does Jean. It’s always possible to make more room.

Tristan: I thought if I ever broke the curse, I’d feel free, but I just feel empty. I don’t know who I am.
Nancy: I’ve been there a few times, like right now.
Tristan: Got any advice?
Nancy: Well, normally, I try to find something I can solve. Lately, every mystery I unravel, I make everything worse, and then someone’s always left to pick up the pieces, including you.
Tristan: My life isn’t worse because of you.

Tristan: So, the mummy is kind of like my mom, and we need to destroy her to stop the curse.
George: Families. Am I right?

Nick: Please, don’t destroy another innocent life.
Callie: I’ll do what it takes to ensure the continued existence of the sin eater just as my ancestors did before me. It’s our legacy to provide order to this town.
Nick: By sweeping crime and corruption under the carpet. Cherry picking who gets a do-over. That’s not order, it’s manipulation on behalf of the privileged, and it’s systemic injustice.
Callie: The alternative is worse. You should be grateful. Whether it’s Tristan or the next incarnation of his soul, the cycle is unbreakable.

Nancy Drew Season 4 Quotes

I’m talking about Chunky, the ferret. Once I find the Velez family’s beloved MIA weasel, I can finally pay my overdue electric bill and make a dent in the property tax.

Nancy

Nancy: Aren’t you going to be late for work?
Ryan: No, I’m a small business consultant now. I go in at like a soft 10 am.