Breachman Boki: Okey, dokey. Let's go make coup!
Layton: You heard the man. Let's go make coup.

Layton: All right. It's just weather. Just Chicago weather.
Alex: With mountains.
Layton: Thank you, Alex. Yeah, with mountains.

I've watched Wilford. Seen him take it right up to the edge of killing us all. So the question is not 'Are you willing to sink to his level?' It's 'Are you willing to risk everything?'

Layton

I was nearly killed in the cold. When it happened, I felt my skin crack and stretch. Yeah, I was really scared. But now, no. I want to go out there. Want to see what I can do.

Josie

Ben: Whatever happens, you are one hell of an engineer, my friend.
Javi: Top three in the world, right?

Layton: Not here to fight.
Wilford: No? That's your conversation axe then is it?

At first, I thought my mom and her people were stupid and disorganized. But now I think freedom probably has to be messy.

Alex

Ruth: Qualities that got us this far won't get us past Wilford. To best a man like that, you need to be utterly ruthless.
Layton: We've both done terrible things.
Ruth: Not terrible enough.

Alex: I knew it. I knew it. She's there. She's waiting for us.
Layton: We're going to steal Big Alice and go get her.
Alex: With a shovel?

Wilford: Now, why did I do that?
Till: Poor impulse control? And because pregnancy comes with privilege on Snowpiercer.
Wilford: Exactly! Zarah is privileged. She has that ineffable royal Layton jelly.

Audrey: You think you have leverage but you don't. He doesn't need you, Zarah, just your womb. And the Headwoods can take you right out of the equation.
Zarah: Audrey, you don't have to be his pawn.
Audrey: Oh, Christ. We are the same as we always have been. Survive, survive, survive.

I had nothing here to return to. I'm only human so, of course, I used up my resources. Ate my rats to extinction. Then, the cold crept in.

Melanie

Snowpiercer Season 2 Quotes

Hope was our only seedling in the war of Big Alice, forty cars long, versus Snowpiercer, nine hundred and ninety-four cars strong.

Layton

On the eve of our nineteenth revolution, the great Mr. Wilford came out of the cold. It was the time of two engines. The Tail no longer the tail but a borderland. A time of great gamesmanship and great trainsmanship, of revolutions interrupted, and fresh track on new terrain.

Layton