- Serena Joy Waterford: Have I missed anything?
- June Osborne: Just the usual. Jello shots, charades, karaoke...
- Fred Waterford: I don't think she's satisfied, planting flowers and knitting sweaters.
- June Osborne: I'm not sure she ever was. Sir.
- June Osborne: As Mrs. Waterford, you have influence. Access. Power.
- Serena Joy Waterford: Up to a point.
- June Osborne: So move the point. Like we did before.
- Holly Maddox: Just cancel. It's a sign. Sweetheart, Hannah does not need to be sanctified by a bunch of holier-than-thou child molesters.
- June Osborne: A little louder, Mother?
- Holly Maddox: Do you think that your father would care? He spent a helluva lot more time at Fenway than he ever did at Mass. You cannot let religion control your choices.
- Serena Joy Waterford: Do you regret it? Not leaving here?
- June Osborne: Not without Hannah. At least there's still hope if I'm here. I may get to see her again.
- Serena Joy Waterford: I can't say the same for Nicole.
- June Osborne: [first lines, voiceover] We came together in peace. To celebrate the babies born in our district. We dedicate ourselves and our children to God. It takes a village. And machine guns. Who among them can be persuaded? Who can be turned, ignited? To burn this shit place to the ground.
- Aunt Lydia Clements: I know what the girls think of me.
- [gestures at the McKenzies]
- Aunt Lydia Clements: And they blame me for Emily. I should never have saved her from the Colonies.
- Janine Lindo: I'm glad you save me.
- Aunt Lydia Clements: Me too.