Eamonn: Mommy, I'm scared.
Christie: That's okay, baby. What do we do when we feel afraid, huh? We take a deep breath, we put on our scariest face, and say "go away fear."

Vincent: Dr. Hamed, wait!
Bash: What is it, Vincent?
Vincent: She's been taking something. She doesn't know that I know.

Vincent: Are you okay?
Trish: Are you seriously asking me that? My blade almost killed you.
Vincent: Because I dropped you. What went wrong, T?
Trish: I don't know, but I've been running it through in my head so when we get back out there -
Vincent: Trish.
Trish: Coming into that turn, if my freeze slides forward and yours is out -
Vincent: Trish! Dr. Hamed's saying this operation could put me out for six months.

Bash: How long have you two been together?
Trish: Ten years. People always ask if we're a couple but we basically grew up on the ice so more like siblings, partners, it's hard to explain.
Bash: One of the nurses recognized your names; you skate for the country? I'm sorry, I'm not familiar with the sport.
Trish: It's not like we're famous. You need to be ranked 25th or better in the world to make it on the national team and qualifier for the Olympics. Right now we're 42nd.
Bash: That's still very impressive. Vincent's been asking for you.

Bash: I wasn't sure you'd make it in today. I'm glad you did.
Dr. Bishop: I'm not here for the M. & M. if that's what you mean. I'm here as a patient.
Bash: Good. You know, Dr. Novak he's running the session and he's ...
Dr. Bishop: Yes, yes, we've established, wants my job. He's picked a good case to take up. Plenty to learn from what happened.
Bash: So how come you won't ...?
Dr. Bishop: If I'm there, others won't feel free to speak openly.
Bash: But if you're not, then ...
Dr. Bishop: Novak might malign my good name? My name can take it. It's not your fight, Dr. Hamed.

Dr. Mitchell: We've spoken before about triggers, and when they happen you want to fix things. I have seen enough to know that. And your way of doing that is by running into burning buildings trying to save someone else. It makes you feel in control. The thing is, post-traumatic stress is like a faucet: once open, it keeps on flowing, Bash, whether you like it or not.

Transplant Season 2 Episode 3 Quotes

Bash: I wasn't sure you'd make it in today. I'm glad you did.
Dr. Bishop: I'm not here for the M. & M. if that's what you mean. I'm here as a patient.
Bash: Good. You know, Dr. Novak he's running the session and he's ...
Dr. Bishop: Yes, yes, we've established, wants my job. He's picked a good case to take up. Plenty to learn from what happened.
Bash: So how come you won't ...?
Dr. Bishop: If I'm there, others won't feel free to speak openly.
Bash: But if you're not, then ...
Dr. Bishop: Novak might malign my good name? My name can take it. It's not your fight, Dr. Hamed.

Dr. Mitchell: We've spoken before about triggers, and when they happen you want to fix things. I have seen enough to know that. And your way of doing that is by running into burning buildings trying to save someone else. It makes you feel in control. The thing is, post-traumatic stress is like a faucet: once open, it keeps on flowing, Bash, whether you like it or not.