- Dr. Richardson: Everywhere you go, other people die, but you always manage to survive. Have you noticed that? You're like a cockroach, still there after the last nuclear bombs go off. You belong here.
- Paul Franklin: I heard you had a difficult hearing.
- Carrie Mathison: Well, "difficult" doesn't really cover it.
- Paul Franklin: So we both know you could be here for quite a while. One of our partners would like to meet with you.
- Carrie Mathison: Well, he knows where to find me.
- Paul Franklin: I don't think you understand. I'm talking about getting you out of here.
- Carrie Mathison: You could do that?
- Carrie Mathison: Why would you want to help me?
- Paul Franklin: As I said, I'm here on behalf of a partner.
- Carrie Mathison: And what does he want?
- Paul Franklin: Simply to talk to you.
- Carrie Mathison: About?
- Paul Franklin: Whatever it is, it's important enough that he sent me. Look, I know how that sounds. In your position, I'd be paranoid, too.
- Carrie Mathison: You don't know the first thing about my position.
- Paul Franklin: I know you don't belong here, that you're not actually crazy, and I know you want nothing more than to get out and go home. Carrie, I'm on your side.
- Paul Franklin: Are you all right?
- Carrie Mathison: I'm just... I'm trying to remember where I've heard that line before.
- Paul Franklin: What line?
- Carrie Mathison: "I'm on your side." I know what you're doing.
- Paul Franklin: What do you mean?
- Carrie Mathison: I mean I'm a case officer. I used to recruit assets for a living.
- Paul Franklin: This isn't like that.
- Carrie Mathison: Isn't it? You think I'm vulnerable.
- Paul Franklin: Not at all.
- Carrie Mathison: No, worse than that, you think I'm weak. And maybe, with just the right incentive, I'll turn against the people who did this to me. Well, I'm telling you no. So whoever the hell it is you're working for - the Syrians, the Israelis, the Iranians - you tell them that. You tell them I would rather die in here.
- Paul Franklin: You're not seeing this clearly.
- Carrie Mathison: Yeah? Which part did I get wrong?
- Doctor: [doc stitching a wound for Brody] I prescribe rest You go gallivanting about. Paco?
- [boy assist him]
- Doctor: Trekking clear across the building, what were you thinking? Esme?
- [she gives him needle with heroin]
- Nicholas Brody: No.
- Doctor: You sure? You seem like you're in a lot of pain.
- Nicholas Brody: I'll survive.
- Doctor: Guess you're good at that, aren't you?
- [doc stands up, takes bandagge]
- Doctor: So, what'd you make of it?
- Nicholas Brody: What?
- Doctor: What you saw. This abscess beyong healing we call home. They call it the tower of David Not for king David, heaven forbid. For David Brillembourg, the particulary egomaniac banker unfortunately, before it was completed, David died. Then the hole economy died, construction stoped the squatters all moved in, and viola. Scooch.
- [doc sits beside Brody again]
- Nicholas Brody: Well, if you hate it...
- [shallow breathing]
- Doctor: Did I say I hate it?
- Nicholas Brody: So why are you here?
- Doctor: That's a dangerous question. ''why am I here?'' Leads to ''why are you here?'' You see? We here because the world outside can be...
- [doc takes little boys palm]
- Doctor: Judgmental and cruel?
- [doc softly hold boys fingers, awkward moment]
- Doctor: We're here beacause this is the place that accepts us. We're here because we belong here.
- Nicholas Brody: [sighs] I'm not staying.
- Doctor: Of course not.
- Nicholas Brody: I just need to get my strength back.
- Doctor: Don't we all, need to get out strength back?