- Dr. Audrey Lim: [Lim walks into surgery where Park is operating] Park, I need you to come with me
- Dr. Alex Park: Now?
- Dr. Marcus Andrews: Go. We've got this
- Dr. Audrey Lim: Security agreed to let us keep this between us. No need to call the cops
- Max Reed: [Park and Lim enter the latter's office, where Park's son Kellan and Max are sitting. They were caught vaping on hospital grounds] Everyone needs to chill. We weren't cooking meth in the dumpster
- Dr. Alex Park: [to Kellan] You have any idea how many people die from vaping pot? What were you thinking?
- Dr. Audrey Lim: We'll give you two some space.
- [to Max]
- Dr. Audrey Lim: You, with me
- Dr. Alex Park: You have asthma, Kellan. I know you're not this stupid
- Dr. Marcus Andrews: We have some test results we need to discuss, in private
- Max Reed: Whatever you have to say to him, you can say to us
- Dr. Morgan Reznick: Wish we could, love your input. But clearly you're far too busy watching... pimple-popping videos. Go away.
- Wes Keller: You hear that guys? Hep C and heroin aren't as much fun as they sound, although one is more fun than the other... for a while.
- Dr. Morgan Reznick: Don't they have somewhere else to go?
- Wes Keller: Not likely. Most of them have never seen their parents in years, so they're with me. Survivalist Trading Program for Average Youth.
- Max Reed: We prefer Young Adults with Unrealized Potential
- Wes Keller: I'm supposed to be teaching these young ones responsibility and good decision making. Hell of an example.
- Dr. Shaun Murphy: Do you prefer being called or texted?
- Dr. Morgan Reznick: Neither
- Dr. Shaun Murphy: Do you like surprises or do you find them irritating?
- Dr. Morgan Reznick: I find *this* irritating
- Dr. Shaun Murphy: It's research. Lea said we can't be together because she is too needy and selfish to deal with my issues. You are the most selfish person I know, so you are a good subject
- Dr. Morgan Reznick: Lea's right. She is needy and selfish. Find someone who loves you the way you are
- Dr. Shaun Murphy: People always say that but shouldn't we be with someone who makes us a better version of ourselves?
- Dr. Morgan Reznick: Maybe. But trying not to be autistic won't make you better