Post by Arabella Rosier on Dec 19, 2011 14:54:29 GMT -5
[Brian comes into a restaurant]
Mia: Tuna on white. No crust, right?
Brian: I don't know. How is it?
Mia: Every day for the last three weeks you've been coming in here and you've been asking me how the tuna is. Now, it was crappy yesterday, it was crappy the day before and guess what? It hasn't changed.
Brian: I'll have the tuna.
Mia: No crust?
Brian: No crust.
Dom: [looking at the junked Toyota Supra being hauled in] I said a ten-*second* car, not a ten-*minute* car.
Jesse: You could push this across the finish line, or tow it.
Mia: You couldn't even tow that across the finish line.
Brian: No Faith.
Mia: I have faith in you, but this isn't a junkyard. This is a garage.
Mia: I smell
[sniffs air]
Mia: skanks. Why don't you girls just pack it up before I leave tread marks on your face?
Mia: You know, my brother likes you. Usually he doesn't like anybody.
Brian: Yeah, he's a complicated guy.
Mia: Letty grew up just down the street. She was into cars since she was like ten years old. Dom always had her attention. Then she turned sixteen...
Brian: And she had Dom's attention.
Mia: Yeah, it's funny how that works out.
Brian: You know, I was thinking we should go out sometime.
Mia: Oh, that's sweet, but I usually don't date my brother's friends.
Brian: Well, that sucks. I guess I'll have to kick his ass then.
Mia: I'd love to see that. Actually, I'd pay to see that.
Mia Toretto: Let this go. Before it's too late.
Dominic Toretto: It's already too late.
Brian O'Conner: What I did to you was wrong. I'm sorry, it was the hardest thing I ever had to do.
Mia Toretto: I'm sorry too, Brian. I'm so sorry that you had to come into my home and pretend to love me. I'm so sorry you ripped my family apart. I'm very sorry that that was hard for you.
Brian O'Conner: I lied to you. I lied to Dom, I lied to everybody. That's what I do best. That's why the feds recruited me.
Mia Toretto: Maybe you're lying to yourself. Maybe you're not the good guy pretending to be the bad guy. Maybe you're the bad guy pretending to be the good guy. Did you ever think about that?
Brian O'Conner: Every day.
Mia Toretto: You realize we're talking about going up against the most powerful guy in all of Rio?
Dominic Toretto: Yes, we are.
Mia Toretto: Then we're gonna need a team.
Mia: Tuna on white. No crust, right?
Brian: I don't know. How is it?
Mia: Every day for the last three weeks you've been coming in here and you've been asking me how the tuna is. Now, it was crappy yesterday, it was crappy the day before and guess what? It hasn't changed.
Brian: I'll have the tuna.
Mia: No crust?
Brian: No crust.
Dom: [looking at the junked Toyota Supra being hauled in] I said a ten-*second* car, not a ten-*minute* car.
Jesse: You could push this across the finish line, or tow it.
Mia: You couldn't even tow that across the finish line.
Brian: No Faith.
Mia: I have faith in you, but this isn't a junkyard. This is a garage.
Mia: I smell
[sniffs air]
Mia: skanks. Why don't you girls just pack it up before I leave tread marks on your face?
Mia: You know, my brother likes you. Usually he doesn't like anybody.
Brian: Yeah, he's a complicated guy.
Mia: Letty grew up just down the street. She was into cars since she was like ten years old. Dom always had her attention. Then she turned sixteen...
Brian: And she had Dom's attention.
Mia: Yeah, it's funny how that works out.
Brian: You know, I was thinking we should go out sometime.
Mia: Oh, that's sweet, but I usually don't date my brother's friends.
Brian: Well, that sucks. I guess I'll have to kick his ass then.
Mia: I'd love to see that. Actually, I'd pay to see that.
Mia Toretto: Let this go. Before it's too late.
Dominic Toretto: It's already too late.
Brian O'Conner: What I did to you was wrong. I'm sorry, it was the hardest thing I ever had to do.
Mia Toretto: I'm sorry too, Brian. I'm so sorry that you had to come into my home and pretend to love me. I'm so sorry you ripped my family apart. I'm very sorry that that was hard for you.
Brian O'Conner: I lied to you. I lied to Dom, I lied to everybody. That's what I do best. That's why the feds recruited me.
Mia Toretto: Maybe you're lying to yourself. Maybe you're not the good guy pretending to be the bad guy. Maybe you're the bad guy pretending to be the good guy. Did you ever think about that?
Brian O'Conner: Every day.
Mia Toretto: You realize we're talking about going up against the most powerful guy in all of Rio?
Dominic Toretto: Yes, we are.
Mia Toretto: Then we're gonna need a team.