- Boris Kuester von Jurgens-Ratenicz: I need you.
- Dr. Hank Lawson: I'm sorry, Boris. Look, I'm going home.
- Boris Kuester von Jurgens-Ratenicz: Hank, it's getting worse.
- Dr. Hank Lawson: Where are you?
- Boris Kuester von Jurgens-Ratenicz: Somewhere in Battery Park.
- Dr. Hank Lawson: Okay, uh... look, I'll meet you by the memorial.
- Boris Kuester von Jurgens-Ratenicz: No, I can't get there.
- Dr. Hank Lawson: Why not?
- Boris Kuester von Jurgens-Ratenicz: I'm quite blind.
- Hank Lawson: Look, I'll just have my lawyer set up a face-to-face with the Gardner family. Enough time has passed. I'll just... I'll just explain it to 'em.
- Boris Kuester von Jurgens-Ratenicz: Explain? Explain? Interesting concept.
- Hank Lawson: Why am I here?
- Boris Kuester von Jurgens-Ratenicz: I've grown to appreciate your integrity, Hank. I want you to do for me what no one would do for my father. Stay on with me. Monitor my condition. Manage my... challenges. I'll give you, uh, ample time to decide, of course.
- Evan R. Lawson: [anxious to see their new, mysterious, pre-paying client with a small problem] A quick boil lance and we're home before supper.
- Divya Katdare: I embrace knowing who it is we're working with.
- Evan R. Lawson: Okay, working "for," and do you also read the last page of a mystery novel first? Like, are you the kind of person that shakes your presents to see what's in them before you open them?
- Divya Katdare: Evan, this isn't your birthday gift. This is business.
- Evan R. Lawson: Well, actually, if you'd seen the check, you'd know it's a little bit of both, and HankMed does not discriminate just because a client is a little bit secretive. Ask Boris.