- Penelope Garcia: [Picks up her phone] BAU, tech centre, where you should definitely pay attention to the girl behind the curtain.
- Emily Prentiss: Did you hear that?
- Derek Morgan: What?
- Emily Prentiss: Was that a scream? I... I don't even know what direction it came from
- Derek Morgan: That's another reason I hate these damn woods! It messes with the sound
- Dr. Spencer Reid: Hey, Hotch. Do you ever get the feeling that a case isn't gonna end well?
- Aaron Hotchner: Reid, keep looking! This girl needs us
- Derek Morgan: You've been with this team, what, 2 years, right?
- Emily Prentiss: Almost three already.
- Derek Morgan: It's seven for me. I mean, that's all I can think of all day. 'Cause the entire time I've been with the BAU, working almost non-stop, having no real life, these brothers have been out there killing 89 people and we didn't even know about it.
- Emily Prentiss: Well, we know now and we'll make them pay.
- Derek Morgan: But how many others are still out there, Prentiss? Hmm, hunting and killing? I mean, the thing is, no matter what we do, no matter how hard we work, no matter how good we are at what we do, this is never gonna end.
- Derek Morgan: You got here fast.
- Det. Tay Benning: [shrugs] Detroit's not that far.
- Derek Morgan: Did you bring the case files?
- Det. Tay Benning: I got 35 open missings.
- Derek Morgan: That's all?
- Det. Tay Benning: That's not enough?
- Derek Morgan: [indicating the shoes found next to the pig pen] 89 pairs.
- Det. Tay Benning: 89?
- Derek Morgan: So far.
- Det. Tay Benning: Oh, God!
- Derek Morgan: I don't think God's been out here in a long time.
- Aaron Hotchner: [Final monologue] Sometimes there are no words, no clever quotes to neatly sum up what's happened that day. Sometimes you do everything right, everything exactly right, and still you feel like you failed. Did it need to end that way? Could something have been done to prevent the tragedy in the first place? Eighty-nine murders at the pig farm. The deaths of Mason and Lucas Turner and make 91 lives snuffed out. Kelly Shane will go home and try to recover, to reconnect with her family, but she'll never be a child again. William Hightower, who gave his leg for his country, gave the rest of himself to avenge his sister's murder. That makes 93 lives forever altered, not counting family and friends in the small town of Sarnia, Ontario, who thought that monsters didn't exist until they learned that they spent their lives with one. And what about my team? How many more times will they be able to look into the abyss, how many times before they won't ever recover the pieces of themselves that this job takes?
- [a hooded figure appears behind Hotch, he turns around, facing the barrel of a gun]
- Aaron Hotchner: Like I said, sometimes there are no words, no clever quotes to neatly sum up what's happened that day.
- George Foyet: You should have made a deal.
- Aaron Hotchner: Sometimes, the day just...
- [gunshot]
- Aaron Hotchner: ...ends.