Neal Caffrey: Tell me, Gary. Does Juliana know you helped steal the painting?
Uncle Gary: You can't be here. My lawyer was very clear...
Neal Caffrey: First of all, hiring a lawyer makes you look guilty.
Uncle Gary: He told me specifically not to talk to the FBI.
Neal Caffrey: Do I look like an FBI agent?
Uncle Gary: Who are you?
Neal Caffrey: Think hard, Gary.
Uncle Gary: Did he send you?
Neal Caffrey: What do you think?
Uncle Gary: God, I knew this would happen. What that whole thing at the house was a setup?
Neal Caffrey: How did it go wrong? Juliana wasn't supposed to be there. Now she's a witness.
Uncle Gary: It wasn't my fault. Her class got out early. Please don't hurt her.
Neal Caffrey: It's not me you need to convince.
Uncle Gary: Tell him - Tell him I'll make sure she doesn't cause any trouble.
Neal Caffrey: She's ready to sit with a sketch artist. This is the kind of thing that makes it much harder to sell the painting.
Uncle Gary: How about-? Here. How about a good faith payment? Here. Here's, uh, $300. That's all I got.
Neal Caffrey: Three hundred? Gary.
Uncle Gary: All right. You're right, you're right. Um... I could write him a check?
Neal Caffrey: That could work.
Peter Burke: He wrote you a personal check to the guy he helped steal his mother's painting?
Neal Caffrey: He was very insistent. No threats, no lies. I let him do all the talking.
Peter Burke: I'm calling this a grey area.