London. Of Course.

Season 2, Episode 11, Aired

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    • Agent Werner: (after Agent Harrison overdosed) Agent Harrison loved his job, but... we all have demons. I guess that's how he dealt with his.
    • (for the article of "New York Style Magazine" on Patty and Phil) Tom: Whatever you say about Patty will live in print forever, so remember: she's a saint; her marriage is perfect; she's the best damn boss you've ever had. Ellen: Got it.
    • Ellen: I want to apologize for pushing you to pursue Frobisher's connection to Calder security. I, uh... I got emotional. I crossed a line. Patty: We've talked about your temper, Ellen. It's a shame that you still can't control it. Ellen: I said I'm sorry. Patty: I heard you the first time.
    • Patty: So, you were asking about marriage. Well, you know, it's funny because everyone will tell you it's about trust, commitment. Ellen: It isn't? Patty: No, that's exactly what it is. Trust, commitment. I mean, some things in this life are simple.
    • Phil: I mean, the allure of an older woman is undeniable. In junior high school, I was always more attracted to my older sister's friends. Michael: It has nothing to do with Jill's age. Her energy is incredibly attractive. She lives in the moment. Phil: I understand. We just don't want to see you get hurt. Michael: Thank you, but I can handle it.
    • Walter Kendrick: All this plotting and betrayal isn't in your nature, Claire. Must have kept you up nights. Except those nights when you were sleeping around.
    • Claire: Go to hell! Walter Kendrick: I probably will. But while I'm here, no one is going to take away my goddamn company!
    • (after the news about Patty's husband having an affair) Patty: I can't figure out whether I should thank you. Ellen: For what? Patty: Sending me the pictures. You could have been trying to protect me. Let me know before the... world knew. Or maybe you were just being vindictive.
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