Charlie: I'm sorry, aren't you the one that's trying to get Maguire back on the streets?
Emma: Only so I can put him away for good.
Charlie: That's logical.

Charlie: So, what do we do if you miss?
Leo: We run.

Parick: From what my lawyers tell me, it'll take a bit of magic to get this judge to change his mind.
Daphne: Well, lucky for you, I've got a magician on the payroll.

Birdie: Ready to be a power-hungry heiress with a knack for blackmail?
Emma: You know, I've been studying just the right person.

Birdie: You broke your code.
Emma: I did what's right.

Birdie: This is uncomfortable.
Emma: Uncomfortable? Why should this be uncomfortable? Charlie's job is to win Daphne's trust, sounds like it's working.
Birdie: It sounds like she's feeling a little more for him than trust these days.
Emma: Really, it's fine. I'm fine.
Birdie: Does your face know that?

Fran: We thought we were protecting you but. Course you wouldn't know anything about keeping your kid in the dark in order to protect them. Right? So what do you think?
Birdie: I think you are conniving and manipulative.
Fran: I meant about the nails.

Emma: I think I like the idea that there was right and wrong. Good and evil.
Vik: It's a comforting idea. If we're chasing down the bad guys, then we must be the good guys, right?
Emma: But what if they're only the bad guys because we're chasing them?

Charlie: So, money, power, respect. Which one you going for?
Daphne: Nice try, Charlie. But I'm not the mark.

Charlie: You realize you're asking me to help a drug cartel get into weapons trafficking?
Emma: The ends justify the means.
Charlie: Is that how the CIA justifies the secret assassinations and regime changes?

Charlie: So that's it?
Emma: Meaning what?
Charlie: Last week, you said you loved me.
Emma: Last week, you were a bartender.
Charlie: I'm still a bartender.

Emma: Any updates?
Charlie: Nope. She ditched me.
Emma: Get her to open up to you. You're good at getting women to trust you.

The Company You Keep Quotes

Emma: Relationships. What a racquet.
Charlie: A shell game to conceal who you really are.
Emma: It’s exhausting, isn’t it? Lying to each other all the time
Charlie: Well, not just lying to each other. Lying to ourselves, really.

Charlie: That was a lot of mustard on that sandwich, Pop.
Leo: Come on. I’ve gotta commit to sell it.
Charlie: I think you oversold it.