- Stiles: I'm fine. Yeah, aside from the not sleeping, the jumpiness, the constant overwhelming crushing fear that something terrible is about to happen.
- Ms. Morell: It's called hyper vigilance. The persistent feeling of being under threat.
- Stiles: It's not just a feeling though. It's like it's a panic attack. You know, I can't even breathe.
- Ms. Morell: Like you're drowning?
- Stiles: Yeah.
- Ms. Morell: So, if you're drowning and you're trying to keep your mouth closed until that very last moment. But if you choose to not open your mouth, to not let the water in.
- Stiles: You do it anyway. It's a reflex.
- Ms. Morell: But if you hold off until that reflex kicks in. You have more time, right?
- Stiles: Not much time.
- Ms. Morell: But more time to fight your way to the surface.
- Stiles: I guess.
- Ms. Morell: More time to be rescued.
- Stiles: More time to be in agonizing pain. Did you forget about the part where you feel like your head's exploding?
- Ms. Morell: If it's about survival, isn't a little agony worth it?
- Stiles: What if it just gets worse. What if it's agony now and then... then it's just hell later on?
- Ms. Morell: Then think about what Winston Churchill once said: If you're going through hell... keep going!
- Coach Finstock: [Giving a speech before the game] Good morning. In less than an hour, aircraft from here will join others from around the world. And you will be launching the largest aerial battle in the history of mankind.
- Melissa McCall: What?
- Coach Finstock: "Mankind." That word should have new meaning for all of us today...
- Melissa McCall: [to Stiles] What the hell is he taking about?
- Stiles: He does this every year.
- Melissa McCall: Seriously?
- Stiles: Yeah.
- Coach Finstock: We are fighting for our right to live...
- Melissa McCall: Wait... is this...
- Stiles: Yeah! It's the speech from Independence Day.
- Coach Finstock: ...but as the day the world declared in one voice.
- Stiles: It's his favourite movie.
- Coach Finstock: We will not go quietly into the night!
- Melissa McCall: He doesn't know any sports speeches?
- Stiles: I don't think he cares.
- Isaac Lahey: You got a plan yet?
- Scott McCall: No, right now it's pretty much just keep Jackson from killing anyone.
- Isaac Lahey: Well, that might be easier if you're actually in the game. We have to make it so coach has no choice but to play you.
- Scott McCall: How do we do that? He's got a bench full of guys he can use before he ever puts me on the field.
- [Isaac gives him a mischievous look]
- Scott McCall: Can you do it without putting anyone in the hospital?
- Isaac Lahey: I can try.
- Stiles: Just because a bunch of dumbasses dragged him into a pool when he couldn't swim doesn't really give him the right to go off killing them one by one. And by the way, my dad told me that they found a bunch of pictures of Allison on Matt's computer. And not just of her though. I mean, he Photoshopped himself into these pictures. Stuff like them holding hands and kissing. You know, like he had built this whole fake relationship. So yeah, maybe drowning when he was nine years old was what sent him off the rails, but the dude was definitely riding the crazy train.
- Stiles: Put on your helmet and get out there. You're in for Greenburg.
- Coach Finstock: What? What happened to Greenburg?
- Coach Finstock: Greenburg! He sucks, you suck... slightly less.
- Stiles: I'm playing? On the field? With the team?
- Coach Finstock: Yes! Unless you'd rather... play with yourself.
- Stiles: I already did that today. Twice!
- Stiles: [Talking to Scott] We're losing, Dude.
- Coach Finstock: What the hell are you talking about? The game hasn't even started.
- Stiles: It's going to be bad, isn't it? I mean, like people screaming, running for their lives, blood, killing, maiming kind of bad?
- Scott McCall: Looks like it.
- Peter Hale: Even someone as burned and dead on the inside as me knows better than to underestimate the simple, yet undeniable power, of human love.
- Peter Hale: It's quite a situation you got yourself in here, Derek. I mean, I'm out of commission for a few weeks and suddenly there's lizard people, geriatric psychopaths and you're cooking up werewolves out of every self-esteem deprived adolescent in town.
- Derek Hale: What do you want?
- Peter Hale: I wanna help, you're my nephew. The only relative that I have left. You know, there's still a lot that I can teach you. Can we just talk?
- Derek Hale: Sure. Let's talk!
- [Peter goes crashing into the railing of the stairs]
- Ms. Morell: [about Scott] Have you talked to him since that night?
- Stiles: No, not really. I mean, he's got his own problems to deal with though. I don't think he's talked to Allison either. But that might be more her choice, you know. Her mom dying hit her pretty hard. But I guess it brought her and her dad closer. Jackson? Jackson hasn't really been himself lately. Actually the funny thing is, as of right now, Lydia is the one who seems the most normal.
- Derek Hale: Why would I want help from a total psycho?
- Peter Hale: First of all, I'm not a total psycho. And by the way, you're the one that slashed my throat wide open. But we're all works in progress, right?
- Erica Reyes: We've made up our minds.
- Boyd: We've lost, Derek. Alright, it's over. We're leaving.
- Derek Hale: No. No, you're running, and once you start, you don't stop. You'll always be running.
- Boyd: [In the woods] Listen.
- [Hear howling]
- Erica Reyes: Coyote? Wolf?
- Boyd: No, it can't be. There are no wolves in California.
- Erica Reyes: No, but there are werewolves.
- Erica Reyes: [about her and Boyd leaving] It's not like we want to.
- Derek Hale: What *do* you want?
- Erica Reyes: Since I just turned 16 a month ago, I wouldn't mind getting my license. I can't do that if I'm dead, you know.
- Derek Hale: Well, I told you there was a price.
- Boyd: Yeah, but you didn't say it would be like this.
- Derek Hale: Yeah, but I told you how to survive. You do it as a pack. And you're not a pack without an Alpha.