Quotes
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Michael Vaughn : Sydney spoke to you...
Jack Bristow : All I ask is that you hear me out.
[Vaughn nods and looks down]
Jack Bristow : My marriage with Irina, in spite of everything, was a happy time for me; it was easy being with her. There were times, moments, when I become curious, how would she occupy her morning, what were her plans while I was out of town. Usually she told me, but occasionally she'd stop what she was doing, walk over and offer me a kiss; A spontaneous gesture. But on one occasion it struck me, this impulsive kiss, what if it was an evasion; camouflaging the truth in an expression of love. Of course I dismissed my concern immediately, merely my professional paranoia. After all she was my wife I don't regret having married her. I have Sydney because of our time together. What I do regret is that once I saw signs of her duplicity, once I sensed her betrayal, I chose to ignore it. All I'm asking is that you be responsive to the signs if and when they present themselves.
Michael Vaughn : You never respected me. Never thought I was worthy of your daughter. So I'm not surprised you're so quick to think Lauren is betraying me. But whether or not you or Sydney believe me, I know the life I'm living, and I know the woman I am married to. Lauren is not Irina, and I am definitely not you.
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Jack Bristow : What about Vaughn?
Sydney Bristow : I've tried talking to him about it. He won't even entertain the possibility. It's like he can't hear it.
Jack Bristow : Perhaps he can't hear it from you.
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Marcus Dixon : You recall that I requested Dr. Barnett's notes from her sessions with Sloane?
Jack Bristow : Yes. Did they reveal anything?
Marcus Dixon : Yes. There is something in the notes that concerns you. In one of his sessions with Barnett, Sloane admitted having an affair with Irina while you were married.