- Dr. Walter Bishop: [in old film] My name is Dr. Walter Bishop, and this is test subject number 6.
- Peter Bishop: [watching film] What happened to test subjects 1 through 5?
- Dr. Walter Bishop: I believe the university settled with them out of court, and they probably never had to work again.
- Lisa Donovan: So is Agent Dunham, like, your girlfriend?
- Peter Bishop: No, she's like a friend who's a girl. And who carries a gun.
- Peter Bishop: Well, you know me. If you tell me the US government is covering something up, I'll tell you it must be Tuesday.
- Maureen Donovan: What kind of drugs?
- Dr. Walter Bishop: Benzodiazepine. It's a hypnotic, sedative, may cause a slight tingling sensation - it's actually quite pleasant. Besides, your daughter is 17. I'm sure she's sampled far worse by now.
- [first lines]
- Priest: Through this holy anointing, may the Lord, in his love and mercy, help you with the grace of the Holy Spirt. May the Lord who frees you from sin save you, and in his goodness raise you up.
- Dr. Newell: Are you ready?
- Maureen Donovan: [nods]
- Dr. Walter Bishop: It's possible that Rusk's energy brought some of his memories with it. And it is these memories trapped within her fighting to get out.
- Priest: Are you suggesting that Lisa's... possessed?
- Dr. Walter Bishop: I wasn't. But now that you mention it... I wouldn't be surprised if numerous possessions were, in fact... misdiagnosed cases of a phenomenon we are just now discovering.
- Dr. Walter Bishop: I wasn't. But now that you mention it... I wouldn't be surprised if numerous possessions were, in fact... misdiagnosed cases of a phenomenon we are just now discovering.
- Priest: I hardly think that's happening.
- Dr. Walter Bishop: You hardly would... because the Church doesn't approve of exorcisms