- Dr. Paul Redmont: Difficult, to be married to a beautiful woman, isn't it?
- John Bosley: Well, like the old saying goes: marry an ugly wife and have a beautiful life.
- Kelly Garrett: What happened? You were supposed to have Collins.
- John Bosley: Yeah, they just now wheeled him into surgery.
- Kris Munroe: Where's Tiffany?
- John Bosley: Redmont's gonna take her in there with him.
- Kris Munroe: But she's not a surgical nurse.
- John Bosley: I know, and neither are those two goons of Collin's or Barbara whatshername.
- Kelly Garrett: You mean they're all in there?
- John Bosley: Right.
- Kris Munroe: Oh great. Could be the first operation where the patient survives and the doctor and the nurse don't.
- Kris Munroe: [about her "husband", Bosley] Doctor, look at these cheeks. Will you look at these cheeks? I mean, they used to be cute, do you know what I mean? Now I wake up in the morning to a... potential mudslide.
- Dr. Paul Redmont: Excuse me, Mrs. Bosley, but I think you must understand, in your husband's case, cosmetic surgery is elective.
- Kris Munroe: Elective? You must understand, it's essential. I mean a few more years and it's going to going to be terminal... sag. Then what will I do?
- Charles Townsend: [over speakerphone] If it's not the money, as the French say, find the woman. Cherchez, Angels, cherchez.
- Tiffany Welles: This Angel pulls duty at six 'o clock tomorrow morning, and she is going to cherchez her bed. Cherchez yourself, Charlie.
- Kris Munroe: Well, maybe it's all a big mistake.
- Charles Townsend: [over speakerphone] Mistakes are made for a reason, Kris. The problem is to find it.
- Kelly Garrett: The woman, do you know who she is?
- Angela Redmont: [sighs] Well, she was a patient, some time ago. For a long while I thought that's just what it was: a fascination, a pride in what he'd accomplished. You see, she, eh, she is truly beautiful.
- Kelly Garrett: Mrs. Redmont, have you taken a look in the mirror lately?
- Angela Redmont: But it's different, don't you see? He did it. He created her. She was everything. The crystallization of his work, his sense of beauty. Her face came to life at his fingertips. I can't compete with that.
- Kelly Garrett: My bet is you can. Much better than you think.
- Barbara Brown: You'd still like to put your arms around me, wouldn't you? Even now.
- Dr. Paul Redmont: Can't. You're contaminated.
- Charles Townsend: [over speakerphone] From terrorist to hit-woman in three years. that's quite a move.
- Kelly Garrett: Hit-person, Charlie.
- Charles Townsend: [over speakerphone] Ah, of course. Hit-person. Sorry, Kelly.