- Dr. Harrison Wells: You're incredibly clever, Cisco. I've always said so.
- Cisco Ramon: You're him, the Reverse-Flash.
- Dr. Harrison Wells: You and I haven't been truly, properly introduced. I am Eobard Thawne.
- Cisco Ramon: Thawne? Like Eddie.
- Dr. Harrison Wells: Let's call him a distant relative.
- Cisco Ramon: The night that we trapped the Reverse-Flash, you almost died.
- Dr. Harrison Wells: Mm-hm.
- Cisco Ramon: There were two of you.
- Dr. Harrison Wells: It's an after-image. A speed mirage, if you will.
- Cisco Ramon: Joe was right. You were there that night, fifteen years ago, in Barry's house. You killed Nora Allen.
- Dr. Harrison Wells: It was never my intention to kill Nora. I was there to kill Barry.
- Cisco Ramon: Why? You're his friend. You've been teaching him how to...
- Dr. Harrison Wells: ...go faster, I know. A means to an end, and I'll tell you why. Because I have been stuck here, marooned here in this place for fifteen long years, and The Flash, and The Flash's speed, is the key to my returning to my world, to my time, and no one is going to prevent that from happening.
- Cisco Ramon: I can help you.
- Dr. Harrison Wells: You're smart, Cisco, but you're not that smart. Do you know how hard it has been to keep all of this from you, especially from you? Because the truth is I've grown quite fond of you, and in many ways, you have shown me what it's like to have a son. Forgive me, but to me, you've been dead for centuries.
- Barry Allen: [to Iris] I am so sorry. I didn't want you to find out this way.
- [He changes into The Flash]
- Barry Allen: Actually, you know, I could use some advice.
- Joe West: About what?
- Barry Allen: Uh, you know, just relationship stuff.
- Joe West: Oh, you mean, like, that girl, Linda?
- Barry Allen: No, actually, um, with Iris. Things between us have gotten a little complicated... again.
- Joe West: [laughs] You're asking your adopted father for advice about being in love with his daughter, who just so happened to be dating his partner?
- Barry Allen: I know, I know.
- Joe West: Things have gone way past complicated.
- Caitlin Snow: So Clyde Mardon has a brother?
- Dr. Harrison Wells: And both brothers survived the plane crash, and then the dark matter released from the particle accelerator explosion affects them both in virtually the same way.
- Barry Allen: Yeah, only Mark's power seem to be a lot more precise. To be able to control the weather like that, indoors?
- Cisco Ramon: You'd have to be a Weather Wizard. Ooh, I've been waitin' since week one to use that one.
- Caitlin Snow: Trigeminal headache?
- Cisco Ramon: What?
- Caitlin Snow: Trigeminal headache. Brain freeze.
- Cisco Ramon: Then why don't you just call it a brain freeze?
- Mark Mardon: Small miracle you only broke the one leg, Joe. The night I got sucked out of my plane, I broke almost every bone in my body. It was excruciating. At least you got a small taste of what that felt like. Still... Guess you'll never know what it really feels like to be God.
- Joe West: That's what your brother said to me right before I killed him.
- Barry Allen: Look, last night, on my way to the morgue, I saw something.
- Dr. Harrison Wells: What'd you see?
- Barry Allen: I was running and I turned and I saw myself - or, I don't know, another Flash running beside me.
- Dr. Harrison Wells: Interesting.
- Barry Allen: Yeah. W-w-what do you think it was?
- Dr. Harrison Wells: Could be an optical illusion, a mirroring effect caused by wind sheer and light, a speed mirage, if you will.
- Barry Allen: It didn't seem like that. It was... He seemed real.
- Dr. Harrison Wells: I'll tell you what. Let's focus on finding Mardon, and once we safely contain him in The Pipeline, we'll investigate this.
- Mark Mardon: Hey, Joe. I can call you Joe, can't I? Figured we don't got to be too formal, seeing as you put two bullets into my brother's chest.
- Joe West: Your brother killed my partner and a whole lot of innocent people, and threatened to kill even more.
- Mark Mardon: Yeah, Clyde was no saint, but he was family. If you can't protect your family, the least you can do is avenge 'em.
- Dr. Harrison Wells: Oh, while I am more than happy to spend an evening watching old movies with you, Cisco, do you not have your brother's dinner to attend?
- Cisco Ramon: Yeah. I was gonna ask Caitlin to come with me, but then I got a much better idea.
- Dr. Harrison Wells: Which was?
- Cisco Ramon: To not go at all.
- Dr. Harrison Wells: Well, he's taking being targeted by a revenge-seeking meta-human rather well, I must say.
- Clyde Mardon: I think I got one of 'em.
- Mark Mardon: Your luck's gonna run out one of these days, little brother.
- Clyde Mardon: You've been telling me that since I was ten, Mark.
- Mark Mardon: 'Cause I've taking care of you since you were ten.