- Ronnie Brooks: [questioning their victim's boss] Tell me, was he into prostitutes?
- Josh Pritchard: And what kind of question is that?
- Ronnie Brooks: A relevant one.
- Matt Devlin: [leaving Velvet Holdings] She said he rang about a delivery, but he picked the stuff up himself, from Epping to Barnes. And he's the operational director.
- [Brooks offers a piece of candy]
- Matt Devlin: No. Why bother with that?
- Ronnie Brooks: And why do Battle Fieldz with a zed have them listed under miscellaneous supplies in their accounts? They've got to have a category for that sort of stuff.
- Matt Devlin: Well, maybe it was a mistake. Depends on what you favour, conspiracy or cook-up.
- Ronnie Brooks: You know me, Matty. I believe everything everyone tells me, and I'm disappointed on a daily basis.
- Ronnie Brooks: How did the prostitution start?
- Kate Barton: We prefer to call ourselves escorts.
- Ronnie Brooks: Well, that's classier, I agree. But whatever you want to call it, how did it start?
- Natalie Chandler: So why's he got his Ninky Nonk out when they find him?
- Matt Devlin: [laughing] You don't really call it a Ninky Nonk!
- Natalie Chandler: You should here what I call you.
- Ronnie Brooks: Did you kill Frank McCallum?
- Kate Barton: No.
- Ronnie Brooks: Did Emma?
- Kate Barton: We were shopping all afternoon.
- Ronnie Brooks: Frank McCallum had a wife who loved him, a job he enjoyed, and a lot of mates who are struggling to understand why, at the age of forty-seven, he is dead. If you provide a false alibi for a killer, you are in just as much trouble as they are. Misguided loyalty will not help you or your sons.