Carl Elias: Harold, to what do I owe the privilege?
Harold Finch: Did you speak to Detective Fusco?
Carl Elias: I hope the good detective is okay.
Harold Finch: He is now, no thanks to you.
Carl Elias: Perhaps if you had told me about my friend Bruce's death, I wouldn't have had to resort to other sources.
Harold Finch: I didn't tell you because I was afraid you would seek retribution. There are powerful forces in play.
Carl Elias: You don't have to tell me, Harold. I have a scar on my chest to prove it. But a little advice: a leader enlists all his resources in war, not just his favourites.
Harold Finch: This is a battle best fought alone. John and I can handle it, and I'd appreciate it in the future if you would leave Detective Fusco out of this.
Carl Elias: Some time ago, you gave me a book, advice for these troubled times. I would like to return the favour. War requires sacrifices.
Harold Finch: I'll bear that in mind.
Carl Elias: You know what your problem is, Harold?
Harold Finch: No, tell me.
Carl Elias: Underneath all that intellect, you're the darkest of all of us. It's always the quiet ones we need to be afraid of. I just hope I'm not around the day that pot finally boils over.
Harold Finch: I'm afraid you're mistaken.
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