Max Ryan: Is there anything worse than cop-shop coffee?
Gideon: Day-old cop-shop doughnuts.
Walter Kern: You know you've enjoyed this ride as much as I have, Max.
Max Ryan: I sure am enjoying this part.
Walter Kern: We are inseparable, you and me.
Max Ryan: Let's just test that theory, huh. Get him out of here.
Max Ryan: Aren't you going to present the profile?
Gideon: The team can handle it.
Max Ryan: The team. You're not worried about too many cooks?
Gideon: Remember "weapons of mass destruction"?
Ryan: What are you saying, I'm chasing a ghost?
Gideon: I'm saying sometimes we get it wrong.
Morgan: (regarding Max Ryan) I heard he was forced into early retirement.
Hotchner: No, he chose to retire.
Reid: He's written a new book about the Keystone Killer case.
Hotchner: He moved to Philadelphia to be closer to the crime scene.
Elle: That's retirement?
Morgan: BAU style.
Morgan: (about the Keystone Killer) What? He got away?
Max Ryan: Would we have woken you up if we caught him?
Reid: What do you think of Ryan?
Hotchner: He hasn't changed much.
Reid: I think we can learn a lot from him.
Hotchner: What could you possibly learn that you don't already know?
Reid: Hotch, repetitive thinking is a death mill for the brain. For complete brain usage, diverse stimulation is the key.
Max Ryan: (reading second note) In order for the light to shine so brightly, the darkness must be present.
Gideon: He's quoting Sir Francis Bacon now.
Max Ryan: I used this specific quote in my...
Reid: ...in your book on page 184. I read it on the plane.
Max Ryan: And you remember the page number and the quote?
Morgan: Don't ask.
Morgan: So they've been here all night?
Hotchner: Apparently.
Elle: Where else would any of us be on a Saturday night? It's not like we have lives or anything.
Morgan: Speak for yourself.
Max Ryan: Miss me?
Gideon: No.
Max Ryan: Just here to buy a book then, huh?
Gideon: What can I say? Profilers...they fascinate me.
Gideon: Hmm...You look comfortable up there. Why don't you come back to the BAU for a guest lecture?
Max Ryan: I'm retired, remember?
Gideon: Hell of a way to relax... 323 pages on the one that got away.
Max Ryan: He hasn't gotten away... and you didn't count that eight-page prologue.
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