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Finney (as Monroe goes after Skeeter):
Monroe, you got nothing to prove.

Monroe:
Just make sure you have my back.

Finney:
Monroe, wait. Monroe!

Third Watch, Season 6  Show Quote

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Finney:
Come on, Sasha. Step back. Let me cuff this guy. Davis, talk to her, man.

Davis:
She can do whatever the hell she wants to do.

Skeeter:
Oh? That's what it is? Y'all gonna let her shoot me and y'all gonna cover it up? Huh?

Finney:
Sasha, come on. Come on, Sasha. You don't wanna do this. Don't give these guys the satisfaction to see you go down like this. Sasha, look at me. Come on.

Third Watch, Season 6  Show Quote

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Finney (to Davis):
Man, what the hell happened to you?

Davis:
Sasha Monroe.

Third Watch, Season 6  Show Quote

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Sully:
Brian McKinley was murdered?

Yokas:
You know him?

Sully:
I used to.

Jelly:
Found a Plus-P bullet in his brain.

Sully:
Police bullet?

Davis:
Sharon told me that Raymond Morris was killed last week. Right after I talked to him.

Yokas:
Who's Raymond Morris?

Sully:
The drug dealer that murdered his father.

Davis:
Now this IAB guy's dead. This is CT Finney. He's out of control.

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Sharon (to Sully):
You could end up in prison, a disgraced ex-cop.

Sully:
I disgraced myself the moment I decided to keep my mouth shut. This is my one chance to get my dignity back.

Third Watch, Season 6  Show Quote

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Monroe (to Sully):
You wanna work with me?

Sully:
I don't like you. But we have something in common.

Monroe:
What?

Sully:
Ty.

Third Watch, Season 6  Show Quote

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Monroe:
I joined IAB because I wanted to. I'm a black woman, so in order for me to get ahead I gotta work ten times harder and be 100% better. They told me I could help the department find the bad apples and in two years I'd have my gold shield. I'm not apologizing for any of that.

Third Watch, Season 6  Show Quote

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Monroe:
Hey Sully?

Sully:
Yeah?

Monroe:
How much 70's music do you have?

Third Watch, Season 6  Show Quote

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Tommy Boy:
What the hell have you done, Sully?

Sully:
What we all should've done 20 years ago. Told the truth.

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Sully:
You know, all I ever wanted to be was a good cop.

Monroe:
It's not too late.

Third Watch, Season 6  Show Quote

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Sully:
How can I convince these guys to come back and tell the truth when I'm not even telling the truth myself?

Third Watch, Season 6  Show Quote

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Sara Walker:
  Perhaps that actually is the purpose of living systems—is to figure out how the universe actually works.  So living systems, in this kind of framework, are somewhat fundamental to the universe because they're the way the universe figures itself out.

Through the Wormhole, Season 6 (2015)  Show Quote

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Morgan Freeman:
  It may seem that time relentlessly carries us from the past toward the future, but that's not the way the universe really works.  What takes place in our past does not simply recede into history, it becomes imprinted into the fabric of the cosmos.  One day, we may learn to weave the threads of the past and the future together, and truly play with the boundless possibilities of time.

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Morgan Freeman:
  What is the meaning of life?  Don't you believe there's a reason for us being here?  We are, after all, such sophisticated creatures, the result of billions of years of evolution.  Surely, life is about more than just our biological needs, more than the daily rat race.  Is all the knowledge we've gained over the generations aiming toward some final goal?  Are we architects of our own fate, or is life just a series of random accidents?  Is our existence just a fluke of nature, or are we here for a reason?

Through the Wormhole, Season 6 (2015)  Show Quote

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Lee Cronin:
  This is why we're really excited, because we can show that evolution can occur in the natural world without genetic material.

Through the Wormhole, Season 6 (2015)  Show Quote

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Lee Cronin:
  Where there is energy, and there is matter, chemistry transforms into biology over time.  And this happens as a natural law.

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Morgan Freeman:
  Richard doesn't have billions of years to watch evolution in action, but he does have the span of one lifetime, which he has dedicated to performing the longest evolutionary experiment in the history of science.  Twenty-seven years ago, Richard plucked twelve genetically-identical E. coli bacteria from a container and allowed them to start their own populations in twelve separate worlds.  Ever since, day after day, he's watched each of the twelve populations multiply and compete amongst themselves for a limited amount of food.

Through the Wormhole, Season 6 (2015)  Show Quote

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Razib Khan:
  Humans exhibit a lot of changes in our genome over the last ten-thousand years.  My own, personal opinion is, yes, you can define humans as a domestic animal.  We live in large groups.  If you took humans individually, and put them on an island, they really couldn't survive.

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Sue Blackmore:
  Memes are the cultural equivalent of genes, if you like.  They're information that is copied from person to person, person to book—  They encompass all of the skills, habits, stories that we pass from person to person, and they compete to use our brains to get themselves copied, and, in that way, they evolve.

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Sara Walker:
  I think about biological systems as physical systems, but they're a unique kind of physical system, and they're uniquely defined, really, by the way they handle information.

Morgan Freeman:
  Sara defines life as a self-replicating algorithm, a computational machine that processes information and then makes copies of itself.

Through the Wormhole, Season 6 (2015)  Show Quote

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Sara Walker:
  What's amazing about having a small child in your home is how they learn things.  …  So he's really just like an information junkie, running around being like, "What is this?  What is this?  What is this?"  And, so, it's pretty fun.

Through the Wormhole, Season 6 (2015)  Show Quote

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[Scott and Jeff look over a damaged Thunderbird 2]

Scott:
Boy, what a mess.

Jeff:
Once those replacement parts arrive we're gonna have to work round the clock to get her running again.

Scott:
This is the trickiest part of our operation: Keeping our secret organisation secret.

Jeff:
Look, Scott, we order each component from different aircraft manufacturers. None of them know what they're making. It's only when they arrive here that the jigsaw puzzle starts to be put together.

Scott:
I guess I worry too much...

Thunderbirds, Series One  Show Quote

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Jeff:
Well, I guess that handshake was for all of us. Boys, I think we're in business!

Thunderbirds, Series One  Show Quote

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Scott:
[speaking via broadcast speaker after activating a beam transmitter toward the telebroadcast truck of Ned Cook and his cameraman Joe] I've electromagnetically wiped the videotape, Cook. The entire recording is blank. Sorry about this but we have to protect ourselves. So long.

[Thunderbird One pulls away and gains altitude as Cook stops the truck]

Ned Cook:
He's just bluffing! It's not possible!

Joe:
[with the ruined tape] He wasn't bluffing, and it IS possible. There goes your story, Ned.

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