- Shelia Silver's Doctor: When drug therapies do not work, we have to look for alternative approaches.
- Mel Silver: Like what?
- Shelia Silver's Doctor: Given her age, her physical health and her history, my recommondation would be a short course on of low-level electroconvulsive therapy.
- David Silver: What? You mean electric shock treatments?
- Shelia Silver's Doctor: It may sound barbaric, but we know a lot more about ECT then we used to, and I have to tell you that we have had some terrific results.
- Mel Silver: Isn't this a little extreme?
- Shelia Silver's Doctor: Actually, no. She's not coming out of this depression and her current medication is not helping in any dosage. This may help.
- David Silver: Come on, Dad. You can't let them do this.
- Mel Silver: David.
- [to the doctor]
- Mel Silver: What exactly is involved?
- Shelia Silver's Doctor: First we sedate her with a heavy dose of muscle relaxants. Then, through electrodes attached to her skull, we administer brief pulses of low-voltage electrical current. No more then that would make a 100-watt lightbulb flicker for just a second.
- Mel Silver: And what are the side effects?
- Shelia Silver's Doctor: There maybe be some short-term memory loss. Studies show that most missing memory returns within six months. I also must tell you that there's a mortality rate: one in 20,000.
- David Silver: You mean she could die?
- Shelia Silver's Doctor: For someone as depressed as your mother, there's a lot greater chance that without this therapy, she will attempt suicide again... and succeed.
- Dylan McKay: [after Bruno catches him in Marchette's office] Sorry, I know I'm not supposed to be in here but I needed to see something.
- Bruno: What's that?
- Dylan McKay: [holds of a photo frame of Jack McKay with Tony Marchette] This is my father.
- Bruno: I know. I know who you are, Mr. McKay.
- Dylan McKay: Does Marchette?
- Bruno: Of course.
- Dylan McKay: Does Toni?
- Bruno: I met your father. You're a lot like him.
- Dylan McKay: I don't know how exactly to take that. Obviously, not everyone thought that much of my dad.
- Bruno: He was always right by me. I think you should go back to the dinner party. And one more thing, Dylan. Antonia is like a daughter to me. Don't forget that.
- [standing on a cliff overlooking a freeway]
- Valerie Malone: Well, this is it. If you want to end it, here's your chance. If you want to jump, go ahead. I won't stop you.
- [David hesitates]
- Valerie Malone: What's the matter? Scared to die... or scared to live? You know when the demons in you get too close, the ones that say I'm going to end up like my father, I come here for a gut check.
- David Silver: I don't want to die.
- Dylan McKay: He has a picture of him with his arm around Jack. He's sick!
- Brandon Walsh: Toni doesn't know anything about this?
- Dylan McKay: Nope.
- Susan Keats: [Kelly has just arrived at the dinner party and Brandon is staring and so is Susan] When your dating a guy whose ex-girlfriend happens to be a Cover Girl; you get a little self-conscious.
- Donna Martin: [Nat and Willie are chasing a mouse] Nat, Nat you're handling this all wrong.
- Dylan McKay: Donna, you get a better method?
- Donna Martin: As a matter of fact I do! Perhaps you guys better stand back. I think I saw him go behind the Jukebox.
- [At the Jukebox]
- Brandon Walsh: What are you going to do?
- Donna Martin: Oh it is very scientific.
- [Kneels down]
- Donna Martin: Come here mousy.
- [Mouse comes to her and goes in her hand]
- Donna Martin: Is this the little mouse you guys are scared of?
- Nat Bussichio: Get him out of here!
- [All are amazed at her]
- Dylan McKay: [At the Student Union] Does anybody else know what you know?
- Brandon Walsh: No!
- Dylan McKay: Good let's keep it that way!