- Sheriff Walt Longmire: Lizzie, there's nothin' goin' on between me and Vic. Nothin'.
- Lizzie Ambrose: Oh, Walt, of course there is. You're just too afraid to admit it.
- Sheriff Walt Longmire: Achilles was a warrior. He had a partner, a fellow warrior. A friend. There's no greater enemy than the mortal enemy of a friend.
- Ed Gorski: I would not disagree with that.
- Sheriff Walt Longmire: We men are wretched things.
- Ed Gorski: We are? Ha. Says who?
- Sheriff Walt Longmire: Achilles. About 3,000 years ago. You read the Iliad?
- Ed Gorski: I'm familiar with the classics.
- Sheriff Walt Longmire: But have you read it, Ed? Interpretations vary. I think it's a poem about a man's destructive rage. Achilles was a warrior. He had a partner, a fellow warrior. A friend. There is no greater enemy than the mortal enemy of a friend.
- Ed Gorski: I would not disagree with that.
- Sheriff Walt Longmire: So Achilles confronted his friend's great enemy. Achilles gave the man one warning. There is no weapon, no army that could protect this enemy from the sheer hell that is Achilles' rage.
- Ed Gorski: And what happened to this enemy?
- Sheriff Walt Longmire: Achilles ran his sword through the man's guts, dragged his dead body around the town.
- Ed Gorski: So, could this enemy have done anything otherwise?
- Sheriff Walt Longmire: He could have got out of town while he still had the chance.
- Sheriff Walt Longmire: You've been exposing your Queen, hoping I'll rush in and get myself trapped.
- Lucian Connally: The Queen's Gambit. I guess not everyone's gonna fall for it.
- Sheriff Walt Longmire: Lucien, we need to talk.
- Lucian Connally: Good, cause this here boy's a few iambs short of a full pentameter anyway,
- Lucian Connally: Like the horse has its rider, like the moon has its sky - so a man has his loneliness, mistaken as pride.