Abigail Spencer credited as playing...
Lucy Preston
- French Camp Surgeon: Often the problem isn't the wound itself but the fever that comes with it, which, as you know...
- Lucy Preston: Is an infection, but really, sir.
- French Camp Surgeon: I thought you said you were a nurse. No the sickness comes from an imbalance of the bodily fluids, but some calomel inserted rectally...
- Lucy Preston: Calomel? Isn't that mercury?
- French Camp Surgeon: Of course it is. Then he just needs some healthy bloodletting. Maybe some blistering. Get the humors back in balance.
- Lucy Preston: Hit him.
- Wyatt Logan: What?
- Lucy Preston: Hit him.
- Wyatt Logan: What was he gonna do?
- Lucy Preston: Trust me, you don't want to know.
- Lucy Preston: You have to talk to me at some point
- Wyatt Logan: What do you call this?
- Lucy Preston: Look, I... I will say it again and I will keep saying it. I'm sorry for not telling you about the journal.
- Wyatt Logan: What about your little deal with Agent Christopher? When were you gonna tell me about that? Yeah, Christopher told me. So I kill Flynn, she helps you get your sister back. Nothing about me or my wife, but hey, as long as you get what you need.
- Lucy Preston: Okay, that is not fair. It is not a secret that I'm trying to get my sister back. I mean, you were the one that said "figure out what you're fighting for". Well, I am fighting for Amy, and you of all people should understand that.
- Rufus Carlin: [reading an article about their 1754 adventure] Here it is. The Pennsylvania Orb Incident. In September of 1754, a group of French Soldiers claimed to have seen a giant metal orb with spinning rings that disappeared before their eyes. One of the earliest UFO sightings in colonial North America.
- Lucy Preston: [laughing] No way.
- Rufus Carlin: That's it. That was us.
- Wyatt Logan: Well, cheers to the French.
- [they clink their glasses together]
- Lucy Preston: [about Rufus's plan to bury a message so it can be found in the future for their rescue] We're standing in what's going to be a suburb of Pittsburgh. I mean, who knows what could happen to this patch of land over 260 years.