Top 30 Quotes From Chris Manawa

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Alicia: [Madison and Travis get their kids ready so they can leave the safe zone] Mom?
Madison: Go get your stuff.
Alicia: What happened?
Travis: We've got to go. Now, Chris.
Chris: But... what happened?
Travis: The Guard is pulling out.
Chris: Yeah, we saw them on the street. They were leaving.
Madison: If they're leaving, we're leaving.

[Reed on the raft screams to the yacht for help]
Reed: We need help!
Chris: [Chris looks to Ofelia] Should I shoot them?

[Alicia rides in circles on a bicycle while talking at Chris, who's laying on the roof of a car]
Alicia: Have you no respect for private property?
Chris: Is that your bike?
Alicia: I'll ask the questions. I'm kind of the law in these parts.
Chris: Yeah, we already got people on that.
Alicia: [Alicia talks in a country accent] Yeah, they're federal. This here is my jurisdiction. Everything from the fire hydrant to the Posada mailbox.

[Brandon introduces his group to Chris and Travis]
Chris: Saved your life. You owe me.
Brandon: You say you saved my life, I say you stole my shit. Do you want to debate or do you want to eat? I'm Brandon. This is Derek, Baby James.

[Travis holds a gun on Brandon to not harm Baby James]
Chris: Dad, what are you doing?
Travis: [Travis holds his gun up] Just stay away from him.
Brandon: [Brandon looks to Chris] Relax, bro. He's not gonna do anything with it.
Travis: You're not gonna kill him.
Brandon: And you're not gonna kill us. You don't have the balls to.
Brandon: [Travis shoots a gunshot at Brandon] What the hell?

[Travis tries to ask Chris if he has any remorse for shooting the farmer]
Travis: You killed a man today, Chris. Look at him. The least you could do is let it affect your appetite. I need to know what's going on. What are you thinking, huh? I mean, are you thinking anything?
Chris: He shot James. Dad, he shot my friend. What was I supposed to do?
Travis: He's not your friend.
Chris: He is. They are.
Travis: They are savages.
Chris: So I'm a savage. Is that what you're saying...
Travis: Chris, where the hell is your remorse?

[Chris tells Travis that he needs Brandon and the guys]
Travis: I don't want to be a hero to these guys and neither should you.
Chris: Look, just be careful how you play this, Dad. We need them.
Travis: No, we don't.
Chris: I do.

[Chris tells Travis that it's kill or be killed in the world now]
Chris: This is how it works now. Look around. There is no more good, there is no more bad, right or wrong. It's us or them, kill or be killed. And James, he's one of us.
Travis: You've known these guys for two days.
Chris: Did what I had to do. I'm sorry, but I'm not sorry.

[Travis asks everyone on deck what's going on]
Travis: What's going on?
Chris: Dad, we're going to shore.
Travis: Like hell you are.

[Chris suggests to his father Travis that they could head to a river]
Chris: We could go to the border, the river.
Travis: Yeah, but people pressing in from both sides is dangerous.
Chris: But water.
Travis: That's why it's dangerous. Everyone needs it. Everyone goes there to feed. Predators find prey.

[Ofelia Salazar tells Chris there's still girls on the planet for him]
Ofelia: There are still girls on this planet.
Chris: That's what I'm banking on?
Ofelia: [Ofelia smiles] Yes.
Chris: Other girls left on this planet?
Ofelia: Yeah. Somewhere out there.

[Chris tells Travis that he can't do what needs to be done anymore]
Chris: Want to know the funny part? With Mom, you did it.
Travis: What did I do?
Chris: You found it in you to do what needs to be done. And then you lost it.
Travis: Chris, you have got it all backwards. There is a difference.
Chris: Not anymore.

[Travis tries to stop Chris from going alone to the abandoned taco stand]
Chris: Look, I can go look over there while you do this, Dad. Two birds, one stone. I'll come back if I see anything.
Travis: Chris.
Chris: I can protect myself, you know that. I'm good at this.
Travis: That's what worries me.

[Chris talks to Daniel Salazar about not being able to say good-bye]
Daniel: I'm sorry about your mother.
Chris: I'm sorry about your wife.
Daniel: Yeah.
Chris: Neither of us got to say good-bye.
Daniel: It would not have made a difference.

[Travis asks Chris what the date is today]
Travis: Remember what the date is?
Chris: What?
Travis: The date.
Chris: No. Dad, I lost track. What does it matter?

[Chris asks his dad Travis why is he going against them]
Chris: Why are you doing this?
Travis: I'm doing this for you.

[Chris tells his father Travis that driving is easy]
Travis: [as Chris drives the station wagon] You haven't parallel parked yet. Three-point turn.
Chris: Won't be any need for that.
Travis: Well, someday.
Chris: Dad.
Travis: It'll come back to the way it was. They're working on it.
Chris: They?
Travis: Someone somewhere. Has to be. I don't believe this is the end. I can't. I won't. Neither should you. We can get back what we lost.
Chris: Not everything.

[Brandon asks Chris how many of the infected has he killed]
Brandon: [Brandon looks to Chris] Where'd you learn to kill? Your pops?
Travis: It just came to him like it comes to all of us. Necessity.
Brandon: [Brandon looks to Travis] How many you done?
Travis: I don't count.
Brandon: [Brandon looks back to Chris] Killer Chris?
Chris: 17.
James: Damn, son.
James: That's a healthy number.

[Chris grows impatient while waiting for the group to return with his mom and the others]
Alicia: If they can't get in, they'll come back.
Chris: And leave the others?
Alicia: Would you rather they all die?
Chris: I don't want anyone to die. I don't want that.
Alicia: You sound like your dad.
Chris: Yeah, well, he tries.
Alicia: You can't save everyone.

[Daniel Salazar shows Chris the different ways to know how to use a shotgun]
Daniel: These barrels have a cylinder bore choke, for a wider spread of the ammo. This is the brake. You load here.
Chris: Okay.
Daniel: [Madison pours Salazar a morning cup of coffee] Thank you. These are number eight birdshot. These are double buck. Those will stop something.
Chris: [Daniel Salazar closes the barrels and hands over the gun to Chris] Okay.
Daniel: [Daniel Salazar looks at Travis who enters the room] Feeling better?
Travis: What the hell are you doing?

[Travis pleads for Brandon to give Baby James more time to heal]
Chris: He's not getting better.
Travis: He would if you'd give him a chance. Jesus, you gave him a week. He's fighting and we need to help him. I mean, give him some time for his blood to clot up inside. That's what they do in the hospitals
Brandon: We're not in a hospital.
Travis: Well, this is as good as it gets. Look around. Think about it. We can survive here long enough for him to heal. We've been here for a week. It's safe. There's no infected. Come on, guys, you can save James.
Derek: He would understand.
Travis: No, he is scared to death of you guys. I'm starting to get why.
Brandon: I don't know what to tell you, man.

[Brandon's friend Derek tells Chris a drunk story about Baby James]
Derek: James is blackout drunk, right. He comes staggering out of the room. He's grinning, but he's got lipstick smeared all over his face.
James: That's not the only place I had lipstick, first of all.
Derek: Oh, okay, then you're a contortionist, bro, because you were in there alone.
Chris: He was alone in there?
Derek: He was alone.
James: She climbed out the window, man.
Derek: Big Betsy D'Angelo?
James: Yeah.
Derek: She's not climbing out of any tiny window, bro. You're suspect. She's a fat-bottomed girl.
Chris: [Chris chuckles] No.
James: It's more cushion for the pushin', okay?

[Travis and his family and the Salazar family discuss where to go as they drive in the night]
Travis: Is there somewhere I can take you?
Daniel: You will take us with you.
Travis: To my house?
Daniel: Yes. I'll call my cousin to come and get us, and then we will be even.
Travis: Stop keeping score.
Daniel: I was not the one to start.
Chris: [in the distance, the families start to see the power grid and city lights shutting down to all of southern California] Dad?

[Travis wonders how it must be in the mountains while camping outside with Chris]
Travis: Wonder how it is in the mountains now.
Chris: Fewer people. Less dead.

[Chris tells his father Travis that they need Brandon's group]
Chris: We need a group, Dad. We need people. Okay? We need a place with people.
Travis: We had that.
Chris: They look at me different.

[Chris asks his dad Travis if he remembers the days he went to middle school]
Chris: Remember the first few months of middle school?
Travis: Middle school?
Chris: I would hide every recess because the football guys used to make fun of me. Remember that? What'd you use to tell me?
Travis: I told you to play along. To try to fit in.
Chris: Well?
Travis: The lesson was to play along, to act as if, not to become one of them.
Chris: You don't fit in with these guys. We all know that.

[Travis and Chris search the farm with Brandon]
Brandon: Did you find anything?
Travis: Cupboards are bare. Dust.
Chris: Bunch of dead stuffed animals.

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Travis: [Chris looks outside of the barber shop window when he see's an infected stare back at him] Chris!
Chris: [Chris jumps from getting startled] Dad!
Travis: What do you see out there?
Travis: [Chris hesitates to answer, hearing the rioters in the background outside] I told you to stop looking.
Chris: Some guy, he was - He was messed up, Dad.

[Travis fights his son Chris to the ground]
Travis: I should have helped you.
Chris: Look at me. I'm no good. I'm no good.

[Daniel Salazar confronts Travis in the barber shop]
Daniel: There's more than combs here, you know.
Travis: I know. I was just trying to make...
Daniel: Yeah, make your boy believe that everything's gonna be fine.
Travis: What if what's out there gets in here?
Daniel: We run.
Travis: Where?
Daniel: In different directions.
Chris: [Chris interrupts their conversation] Dad. Dad.
Travis: What?
Chris: The wall is getting hot.