Are you tired of living in fear. The Data Act isn't about privacy, it's about eliminating fear and making this the safest and most powerful democracy in the world.

Senator Evers

Ben: Jonathan? It matters to me what you think of me.
John: You really must have been something back in the day. Problem is I just don't believe you anymore.

Well, can you do it, Weir? You obviously have a very talented team.

Senator Evers

We're not blood brothers or anything.

Ben [to Edward]

John: The weakest element of any system is always going to be the human element. All you need is this [holds up a pen].
Hailey: A pen.
John: An infrared laser pointer, invisible to the naked eye.

You got to hand it to me, Weir. That was some blackbelt level, 110% trust on my part. Pretty fucking impressive if you ask me.

Hailey

The master dies today.

Kyle

Edward: Why would Crowley kill his own candidate?
John: Because this wasn't about winning the presidency. This was about passing a piece of legislation that the senator campaigned on. All he had to do was have her assassinated. Reshape the narrative. Bright young senator cut down in her prime by the radicals she promised to protect us from. Turn her into a martyr, guaranteeing that her legislation would pass. When that happens, Crowley gains access to thousands of data points on every single American with a cell phone or a computer. He can control anyone, anything.

Rabbit Hole Season 1 Episode 6 Quotes

Ben: Jonathan? It matters to me what you think of me.
John: You really must have been something back in the day. Problem is I just don't believe you anymore.

Are you tired of living in fear. The Data Act isn't about privacy, it's about eliminating fear and making this the safest and most powerful democracy in the world.

Senator Evers