- Dr. Spencer Reid: [closing quotation] "Time moves in one direction, memory in another." - William Gibson.
- Penelope Garcia: [Starting a 3-way conference call] Hey-o! Beaming Reid into the starship BAU
- David Rossi: Hey, there's my favorite genius! Welcome back
- Dr. Spencer Reid: It's good to be back. I'm sorry about all this trouble
- Dr. Spencer Reid: [opening quotation] "We must remember that Satan has his miracles, too." - John Calvin.
- Stephen Walker: Good news! We got a hot on the unsub's DNA
- David Rossi: How's that not great news?
- Emily Prentiss: What's his name?
- Stephen Walker: That's why it's mot great news. We don't have a name
- David Rossi: We think he may have burned himself, right? Maybe he was in some sort of accident during that time
- Stephen Walker: What kind of accident?
- David Rossi: No idea!
- [Walker frowns at him]
- David Rossi: What? Alvez doesn't have a monopoly on grasping at straws
- Jennifer Jareau: Do you think Spence is making a mistake bringing his mom home?
- David Rossi: It's hard to say. Not long ago I told him he shouldn't waste the precious time he has left with her. I guess he took it to heart.
- Jennifer Jareau: I worry about him, you know?
- David Rossi: Yeah, it'll be fine. If it proves too difficult, he'll adjust.
- Jennifer Jareau: I just have a bad feeling...
- David Rossi: About what?
- Jennifer Jareau: I don't even know. I can't put my finger on it.
- David Rossi: JJ, we have enough problems in this life that are real and present. Let's not bring imagined ones to the table, too.
- Jennifer Jareau: Ok. I will drink to that.
- [Rossi try to hand over the glass of Scotch]
- Jennifer Jareau: [JJ make it looks like she have a glass] Oh, in spirit.
- David Rossi: Huh, I wonder how Reid's doing
- Jennifer Jareau: I know! He's been on my mind too
- David Rossi: Ironic, isn't it?
- Jennifer Jareau: What?
- David Rossi: How eventually we become parents to our parents
- Dr. Spencer Reid: Guys, are they cover-subsidence or cover-collapse sinkholes?
- Luke Alvez: Given their shallow layer of repair, I'd say they're cover-subsidence
- David Rossi: I'd chime in with an opinion as well if I knew what the hell you two are talking about
- Dr. Spencer Reid: Cover-subsidence is where the ground really gradually begins to form a depression, usually circular, which occurs over the course of weeks or months
- Luke Alvez: Cover-collapse is the nasty one. That's when the earth suddenly goes out from under your feet like a trapdoor