- Jin: The problem with being a tour guide is that you stop seeking. You become some arbiter of tidbit facts... that you start repeating over and over.
- [last lines]
- Casey: Thanks... for everything.
- Jin: Thank you... for being here
- Casey: I hope my mom's gonna be okay.
- Jin: She's gonna be all right. She wants this for you. Caseey, she's so proud of you.
- Casey: I feel bad leaving you, too. You gotta keep my posted, okay?
- Jin: I will. But you need to stop feeling bad.
- Casey: Yeah... so do you.
- Jin: Maybe.
- Casey: Think I'm gonna quit smoking.
- Jin: Yeah?
- Casey: Yeah.
- Jin: It's probably a good idea.
- [referring to Eleanor]
- Jin: She's not a fan.
- [pause]
- Jin: You better get going.
- Casey: I know.
- [They embrace each other]
- Jin: [translating his father's manuscript in Korean] It says, "Effort plus cost," uh, "to see what is invisible and always visible." No, "omni-visible." No, "always visible." "Always visible."
- Casey: Wow. I should ask Gabe at work. He's really into these kind of riddles.
- Jin: Yes. Yes, what the fuck? My father was always trying to be so profound. Why wouldn't he just write the name down or draw a better picture?
- Casey: Well, I didn't think he thought someone was ever going to read this. He probably knew exactly what he meant.
- Jin: Still fucking annoying.
- [first lines]
- [korean, subtitled]
- Eleanor: [searching for the Professor, Jin's father] Professor! Professor! Professor? Professor! Professor! There you are. Thought I lost you.
- Gabriel: Are we losing interest in things that matter? Words on a page, for instance. Maybe that's not so important. What about everyday life? Are we losing interest in everyday life?