- Jules Callaghan: Cary, would you please look at me?
- Mike Scarlatti: I don't think he's hearing you. It's time to take the gloves off. You try a reality check?
- Jules Callaghan: Okay. So you want to jump. Do you want me to tell you what actually happens? I can, 'cause I've seen it. I can tell you what's going to happen when your body smacks against the ground and your skull explodes.
- Mike Scarlatti: [to Jules who is trying to talk a man down off a bridge] This is depression, not impulse. Shift focus away from the pain.
- Jules Callaghan: Valentine's Day.
- Sam Braddock: Busiest day of the year.
- Raf Rousseau: Really? Valentine's Day?
- Mike Scarlatti: Yeah, doesn't matter how you test, tac, talk.
- Gregory Parker: Nothing prepares you for Valentine's Day.
- Raf Rousseau: I want to tell you about this guy I know. He was a... pretty smart student, "gifted," even. Couple years younger than Asta. He had this really great music teacher and this teacher made him feel like he was the most awesomely talented kid in the world. Like anything was possible. He told him he was so much more together, more, more... Well, you know, more, more mature than other boys his age. Uh, except it wasn't so simple 'cause it turns out this teacher had his own ideas about being mature, uh, about keeping secrets, about... about love. Now, the boy, he was not feeling that at all. He went home, he was all upset. He didn't tell his dad why he was upset, but his dad got it out of him, and... well, his dad, he grabbed a baseball bat, tracked down that teacher and he gave him what he felt he had coming, if you know what I mean. And then the dad went to prison. And, uh... he's still there. He's still there. Uh, he's been there, what, 15 years now. And, um, the kid knew his dad did that 'cause he loved him like crazy. He knew that, but he would have given anything... anything... for him to... to have shown it in a different way, you know? Just... to have put down the bat and found the right words instead. So he could stay a part of my life.