- Allison: I learned something new actually. It's helped me a lot. It's something called the "Maktub." A nurse told me about it. It's about acceptance.
- Bill: Acceptance of what?
- Allison: Your fate. It's helping me to stop struggling so much. Stop questioning everything. You just embrace your fate and learn to live in peace with it. It's a Muslim idea. It's about - letting go of all of that - shame - and guilt that pushes you down - and keeps you down - and makes you feel so powerless. And that's how I felt for a really long time. Powerless and forgotten. And - that makes living really hard. You know what I mean?
- Bill: But you're innocent. So we got to keep fighting.
- Allison: It doesn't matter that I'm innocent, Dad. It's not about justice, Dad. It's about finding peace.
- Bill: Let's pray. Thank you, Lord, for this and many other blessings. Thank you for this special day with Ally. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen. Maya?
- Maya: Dig in.
- Virginie: [serving Allison] There you go.
- Allison: Merci.
- Bill: Thank you.
- Allison: So you two really aren't having sex?
- Bill: Allison Baker.
- Allison: What? What? You're so French now, I-I thought it was okay to talk about sex at the dinner table. Sorry.
- Leparq: Mr. Baker, there's a time for hope and there's a time for acceptance. The last thing you want to give your daughter is false hope. That could make her situation very dire. Do you understand?
- Bill: Once that oil company has that lease, they hire a drilling company. That's who I work for. And then we get there, we rig up and we put all that shit together. Once we have that rig up, we start making a hole. That's what a roughneck does. We make holes.
- Bill: The press was against us. All they cared about was Allison was sleeping with some Arab girl. Bunch of - fake news scumbags.
- Old Bar Owner: [looking over photos] What happened to your daughter, it's terrible. I still don't get how they could send a nice girl like that to jail. Look at all these monkeys.
- Virginie: Do any of them look familiar?
- Old Bar Owner: Hard to tell. They all look the same.
- Bill: Does he recognize anybody?
- Old Bar Owner: They come here, they're always trouble. It's like they own Marseille now.
- Old Bar Owner: [to BIll] We're the same you and me. You have the same issues with the Mexicans. You too have an invasion.
- Virginie: Can you look at the photos more thoroughly, please?
- Old Bar Owner: Listen, you show me the guy you want in the photo and I'll say I recognize him. And like that it's done. I'll say the same thing in the court.
- Virginie: Wait, this is serious.
- Old Bar Owner: But, look, they're all guilty of something.
- Renaud: You know about stage writing? Great. Y-You know, man, I really love working like this. It's real, you know? Stage writing? It's truth. It's from life.