ABBY: I’m gonna miss you.
KERRY: Thank you.

“I’ve trained residents, I’ve saved lives, I even ran this place. I loved it. And I’ve probably gotten more than I’ve given, but now it’s time to go.

…So, if you’re ever in Miami then turn on Channel 6 and that’s where you’ll find me… and if I’m not there, I’ll be on the beach with my son.”

ABBY: Kerry?
KERRY: It’s easy here. It’s comfortable, but that doesn’t mean it’s the right thing to stay.

COURTNEY: How many patients do you treat in one ER shift? Twenty-five, thirty tops?
KERRY: I don’t know, it depends.
COURTNEY: Okay, well on TV you can reach a hell of a lot more than thirty people and still help them.
KERRY: No, I mean— it’s not the same!
COURTNEY: Well it still counts.

I am a disabled person. It’s who I am, it’s who I’ve always been.

KERRY: Can you accept me for who I am?
HELEN: I can love you, whoever you are.
KERRY: I don’t want love without acceptance.

ABBY: Kerry, why don’t you take some time off? You need to give yourself some time to grieve.
KERRY: I don’t have that luxury. I lost my wife. Now I’m fighting to keep my son.
ABBY: I’m sorry.