Amy Acker credited as playing...
Kate Strucker
- Kate Strucker: You and my husband had a deal to help our family.
- Marcos Diaz: Yeah, we did.
- Kate Strucker: I expect you to honor that deal. We need to get Reed back and we need to get out of the country.
- Marcos Diaz: Do you know your husband was trying to send my girlfriend to prison, right?
- Kate Strucker: He was following the law. Has he prosecuted mutants? Yes, but...
- Marcos Diaz: But some of his best friends are mutants?
- Kate Strucker: Try his children.
- Marcos Diaz: That's exactly my point. Tell me this: if it wasn't your kids in that gym, would you be standing up for them? Would your husband?
- Dr. Watkins: [after stitching up Marcos' arm] So, how exactly did this happen?
- Kate Strucker: It was an accident.
- Marcos Diaz: I was fixing stuff on the roof, and you know that sticker on the ladder that says "don't step above the step"? I stepped above the step.
- Dr. Watkins: Well I guess we learned a lesson today.
- Kate Strucker: Is it always that bad for mutants?
- Marcos Diaz: You thought that was bad? That doc actually stitched me up before he called the cops. That's top-flight mutant healthcare right there.
- Kate Strucker: I mean there are protections though. The Civil Rights Act.
- Marcos Diaz: Uh yeah, mutant rights. They're a nice idea, but there's always an exception for public safety. All they have to do is call you dangerous and you know what happens to those so-called rights? Poof, they're gone.