Conrad: Are you in trouble?
Cade: No. I'm fully in control of my past, present, and to some extent, my future. If I need help, I will ask.
Conrad: But will you?
Cade: See you around, Hawkins.

She's choosing not to speak to feel safe. I've seen a lot of that recently.

Conrad [to Cade]

Billie: He's so good with kids ever since he had one of his own.
Cade: I'm still struggling to find a way to make her trust me. She bonded with him instantly.
Billie: Don't feel bad. you never had a chance.
Cade: Yeah, I know, I get that. The guy is like a picnic basket filled with cupcakes, and ponies, and sunbeams.

If you need to cry, or yell, or hold my hand. You can do that. OK, honey?

Conrad

AJ: Stop dancing around the issue and explain to your patient that her size is preventing her from getting a proper diagnosis.
Devon: She does not need me to tell her that she's obese.
AJ: Why not? It's a medical condition, like any other. What do you think does more harm, Pravesh, the doctor who names the disease or the doctor who won't even utter it.

I have been shortlisted for a seat at the state medical board.

Bell

Kit: You know women who come forward with abuse allegations are often attacked.
Billie: I know. But I have to try.

Roxie: Can we talk? Woman to woman?
Hundley: Mmhmm.
Roxie: That normal BP cuff is not going to fit my arm.
Hundley: This is the leg BP cuff. It'll do the trick. In my ER, you get what you need.

Bell: You fell in love with the man that I wanted to be, and I became him because of you.
Kit: What are you saying?
Bell: I love you, and I will not saddle you with this.

Conrad: Carol is off the criteria by one percent?
Devon: Those are the rules. My hands are tied. Rules exist for a reason.
Conrad: I taught you to break the rules for the patient.
Devon: You taught me to also follow the science, and what you're saying now is to ignore it.

Conrad: We need to talk in your office.
Bell: Let's just talk here.
Conrad: It's Multiple Sclerosis.

Bell: Kit, I'm leaving Chastain.
Kit: A leave of absence. Of course, to heal.
Bell: No, permanently.
Kit: What?
Bell: I'll try the treatments. I'm grateful for the help, but I'll never operate againeven if I get markedly better.
Kit: Why not? You at 95% is still better for people at 100.
Bell: It's more complicated than that.
Kit: Really? Then please explain it to me.