Daniel Pierce: [Daniel is lecturing in front of his class for the final time in this series]
Daniel Pierce: Are you good in a crisis? Would you rush into the middle of the street to push someone out of the path of a moving car, or would you duck out of the way and save your own skin?
Daniel Pierce: [Daniel changes to voiceover as we see Donnie and Kate's rescheduled, smaller wedding, where Daniel is in attendance]
Daniel Pierce: When it comes to crises, it really does take a village, a team of neurological neighbors in your brain working together to avert disaster. Much like it sometimes requires a team of first responders to rescue somebody in a deadly predicament.
Daniel Pierce: [We see flashbacks of Kate, her father, Donnie, and Daniel looking at each other in the basement after the shooting]
Daniel Pierce: But what if - what if all the parts of your brain fail to work together in that crucial instant? What if your limbic system and your dorsalateral prefrontal cortex betray each other at the moment of truth?
Daniel Pierce: [Back in the present, Donnie and Kate exchange rings, kiss, and are married. Everyone, including Daniel, claps for the happy couple]
Daniel Pierce: Would you suffer a breakdown in the face of what scares you most?
Daniel Pierce: [Daniel looks over and sees the hallucination of the evil agent sitting in the church, and then nervously looks away, in the final shot of the series]