Hailey: You're not yourself right now. You're paranoid.
John: No. Paranoid is delusional. What I'm dealing with? Not delusional.

Hailey: Really? You accused Ben of saying he wanted the Data Act to pass.
John: I know.
Hailey: He never said that!
John: I know. But in my mind, there's a version of him that did.
Hailey: What?
John: It's how my mind works. It's complicated. If I can't find a rational explanation for what's happening around me, my mind just starts to visualize every other possible scenario until it finds the most logical one. But every now and then, I can't control it. Miles knew how to pull me out. He knew what to say. But he's not here right now, so I'm having a little difficult time knowing what's really real.

Boss: Agent Madi, this, this file, this case. This is a real game-changer.
Madi: Thank you, sir.
Boss: You can write the script for the rest of your career with this. So I guess my only question for you is, what can I offer you to make you forget this file ever existed?
Madi: Well, I thought you'd never ask. I'd like my old job back in the criminal division. And I'd like to be made the head of the task force that's tracking down John Weir.

No more apologizing. Just tell me that we're going to work together to stop this mother fucker once and for all.

Ben

Rabbit Hole Season 1 Episode 7 Quotes

Hailey: You're not yourself right now. You're paranoid.
John: No. Paranoid is delusional. What I'm dealing with? Not delusional.

Hailey: Really? You accused Ben of saying he wanted the Data Act to pass.
John: I know.
Hailey: He never said that!
John: I know. But in my mind, there's a version of him that did.
Hailey: What?
John: It's how my mind works. It's complicated. If I can't find a rational explanation for what's happening around me, my mind just starts to visualize every other possible scenario until it finds the most logical one. But every now and then, I can't control it. Miles knew how to pull me out. He knew what to say. But he's not here right now, so I'm having a little difficult time knowing what's really real.