Charley: When you're in Chicago, all he talks about is you.
Billie: And when I'm here, all he talks about is the Bordelons.
Charley: Then there's love on both sides of the equation.

Nova: You waking up was a ray of light. Keep shining on us.
Prosper: I intend to.

Charley: This fund was set up to cover generational discrimination.
Farmer: Seems like it's about reparations to me.
Nova: This isn't reparations. Reparations will be paying back the $5.9 trillion owed to our ancestors and their descendants.
Farmer: See, she admits it right out of her mouth.

Hollywood: Why didn't you tell me, Vi? Now, what if her husband showed up and I didn't even know where you were? This is what I'm always talking about, Vi.
Violet: And that's why I didn't tell you. Cause I knew this is exactly how you would act. Telling me that I'm always helping everybody else. I just didn't want to fight any more about how I do me.
Hollywood: So that's what you think about me, just a broken record.
Violet: Look, you and me, we're the same. The Real Spot is just you taking care of everybody else instead of yourself.
Hollywood: Wow.

Davis: Some of your family might not be too happy seeing us together, and no one in your family's going to hold back.
Charley: I know some might be surprised, but I don't think anyone is going to be opposed.
Davis: Well, I am ready to plead my case to the court of the Bordelons. I have my opening remarks ready, my rebuttals, and I just have to withstand the cross-examinations so I can get to my closing arguments.

I don't know if it's the hormones or what, but I cannot shake this feeling like something's coming. Something I'm not going to like.

Darla

Charley: You two were almost inseparable. What happened?
Nova: I'll just say, when someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time. She caused a lot of damage for me.
Violet: And for me. There was a rumor that Billie was messing around with Jimmy Dale while we were married.

Billie: We were kids. It was an accident.
Nova: An accident? What you said to my father damaged my relationship with him for the rest of his life. He never looked at me the same.
Billie: We were 18. We both did things back then.
Nova: No. You don't get to get off that easy. You knew exactly what you were doing; that's what made it worse. You did it on purpose.
Billie: I don't remember all the details. All I remember is that I was hurting, and you hurt me too.
Nova: You told my father you were worried about my soul because I might be gay. You outed me, Billie. I came home to questions I wasn't prepared to answer for me or for myself. And for you to sit here and say that it happened accidentally is vile.
Billie: Vile? No, I'll tell you what's vile. Abandoning your best friend when she needed you the most.
Nova: When did I abandon you, Billie?
Billie: Me and Jimmy Dale.
Nova: Oh, so the rumor is true.
Billie: You are so high and mighty on TV and in your books and in your articles crusading for justice and women's rights, but you couldn't see then or now what is really happening. I was 18-years-old, Nova. He was over 33. There was no me and Jimmy Dale. There was a 30-something-year-old man going around town telling people that an 18-year-old senior in high school was good in bed and not one of you, not my best friend, or anyone in her family thought to inquire about the circumstances.
Nova: What are you saying, Billie?
Billie: I'm saying the same thing I wanted to tell you then. I tried to tell Violet and my father and everybody back then. It wasn't my choice, but nobody would listen. Nobody. So as soon as I graduated, I left, and on my way out, I stopped by the farm to speak with your father to see if he would listen. And he did. And he was so kind, Nova. I think he might have even believed me. I saw in him a good person, a father who listened and mine didn't. And that made me so, so sad and mad. And I didn't want you to have what I didn't have, so I told him you liked girls just to fight back what was happening with me. I left this town, and I never looked back.

I'm not giving up anything anymore. I want it all.

Charley

Us? We're a feel-good story. The golden couple who lost themselves in the fame, separated, found themselves separately, and reunited to be stronger than ever.

Charley

Queen Sugar Season 6 Episode 3 Quotes

Nova: You waking up was a ray of light. Keep shining on us.
Prosper: I intend to.

Charley: When you're in Chicago, all he talks about is you.
Billie: And when I'm here, all he talks about is the Bordelons.
Charley: Then there's love on both sides of the equation.