- Stan Beeman: We are looking for the Illegals here in D.C. You tell us how to get to them, you go home.
- Oleg Burov: I can't.
- [Stan shows him a picture of Philip and Elizabeth, and he shakes his head 'no']
- Stan Beeman: Let me tell you something, Oleg. Your old buddies in the KGB want to get rid of Gorbachev, I could give a shit.
- Oleg Burov: [sighing] I can spend the rest of my life here. I don't know. But think about it. I have friends, a family; my father, my mother, my brother who died in the war, and all of us want a better future, just like you. Peace. Food to eat. All the same things. Do you think it doesn't matter who our leader is? I'm telling you this is why I'm here. This is why I risked all of that - my wife, and my baby - even though you told me not to. Can you get that into your thick head?
- Elizabeth Jennings: Nesterenko is alive. I stopped it. I also contacted Gorbachev's people. I told them everything you were planning. It's over.
- Claudia: Do you realize what you've done? They'll take apart the Centre's leadership. The people who supported you all these years. They'll put them in jail. All of us.
- Elizabeth Jennings: There's still time for you to get out, go somewhere. I'm sure you could get by anywhere.
- Claudia: You think you're doing me a favor? I had so much faith in you. Even when things were bad between us, I never lost faith in you. You always reminded me of the women I fought with in the war. The way you put country over self. But now I see you never really understood what you were fighting for.
- Elizabeth Jennings: I'm still fighting for those things.
- Claudia: Maybe you started too young. I thought I knew you.
- Elizabeth Jennings: You lied to me. If you knew me, you'd know never to lie to me.
- Claudia: The work you put in, the sacrifices you made. Our time with Paige. It was all for nothing, Elizabeth. You destroyed it all today. The damage you've done is... indescribable. Far worse than all the good you've done over these years.
- Elizabeth Jennings: Where will you go?
- Claudia: Back home, to fight for what's left of my country. I'm not afraid. We took it back from our enemies before, we'll do it again. And you? What's left for you now? Your house? Your American kids? Philip?
- Dennis Aderholt: Philip and Elizabeth Jennings are not Russian spies.
- Stan Beeman: I know it sounds crazy, Dennis.
- Dennis Aderholt: What's going on?
- Stan Beeman: I know this sounds crazy, but I can't get this thing out of my head.
- Dennis Aderholt: What?
- Stan Beeman: You know Philip and Elizabeth... when I first met them, I was working on the Timoshev thing. Philip and Elizabeth drove the same and model of car that was seen near where he was kidnapped. Different license, but... I know, it's stupid, right? I forgot about it after that, but the way she rushed out of town on Thanksgiving...
- Dennis Aderholt: Yeah...
- Stan Beeman: And he headed out after, the next day, right when everything was going down in Chicago. They left their kid here alone. Who-who-who does that, over Thanksgiving? I talked to this guy who worked with Gregory Thomas, the guy who killed my partner.
- Dennis Aderholt: I know.
- Stan Beeman: He said the woman who Gregory worked with, who was also Gregory's girlfriend, had beautiful hair and smoked like a chimney. The other night, I found a bunch of cigarette butts behind their house. I've never seen Elizabeth smoke.
- Dennis Aderholt: You went over to their house?
- Stan Beeman: Yeah. I... I couldn't get it out of my mind, and I thought what if...
- Dennis Aderholt: You think Elizabeth Jennings was Gregory Thomas' girlfriend?
- Oleg Burov: People in the KGB are trying to get rid of Gorbachev. This is what I've been doing here. We have reason to believe that they are trying to make a move right now, around the summit. The message, the dead drop, I don't know what it says, but it probably is about that. If it is...
- Stan Beeman: If?
- Oleg Burov: They need to get it. You need to help me get it there. I can tell you how.
- Stan Beeman: You want me to send a coded message to the Soviet Union? Why don't you decode it?
- Oleg Burov: I can't. It can reveal who sent it.
- Stan Beeman: That's not your problem right now, Oleg.
- [phone rings]
- Elizabeth Jennings: Hello?
- Philip Jennings: Hi, I was hoping to make it home for dinner, but things are very topsy-turvy in the office.
- Elizabeth Jennings: [pause] I'm sorry to hear that. Try not to wake me up when you come in.