EPISODE
GUIDE 
Warriors

Blair: It was an honest mistake, right?
Jim: One I made because of my senses.
Blair: You can't blame it on that.
Jim: Blair, I nearly killed an innocent man today
Blair:
I'm sure it's possible that with the psychological trauma -- I
mean, you're subconsciously suppressing your sentinel abilities.
Jim: Whatever. It's no big deal.
Blair: Yeah, you're right. I mean, we have been through two or three of these situations before. We'll get through it.
Jim: You're missing the bus here, Chief. Maybe this time I don't want to get through it.
Blair: What? What are you talking about?
Simon:
Jim, you're on the case. Copy Sandburg on everything.
Blair: Copy Sandburg? What do you mean, like an official assignment?
Simon: Well, that toy in his neck would put this into your area of expertise, wouldn't it?
Blair: Well, uh... yeah. Yeah, it would.
Simon: Great.

Janet: Wait a minute. Are you trying to tell me you're a cop now?
Blair: No, no, I'm not a cop. I'm more like an advisor to the police. I don't get a gun or a badge or anything cool like that, you know.
Jim: Who was that? Blair: It's an old friend of mine.
Jim: Working hard to renew an old friendship, huh?
Blair: Jim, what kind of dog do you think I am?
Jim: One that would jump a table leg.

Blair: Come on, man this problem is all psychosomatic. Why don't
you let yourself off the hook. Now think about how many times
your senses have helped you and saved the lives of other people.
Jim: If they lead me to one fatal error, none of it has been worth it, you follow?

Jim: "Enqueri" is my Chopec name. He wants to know if
you're gonna be my spiritual guide in the city.
Blair: Tell him that I learn from him. He learns from me. It's more like a partnership. He doesn't buy that, does he?

Jim: He said a sentinel will always be a sentinel -- if he
chooses to be.

Jim: I feel like I'm wearing blinders and I got earplugs in.
Blair: I'm really wishing you had your senses back.
Jim: Well, I don't. I just got to get used to it. Let's go.
Blair: What about
you? You sure as hell don't need me if you don't have sentinel
abilities.
Jim: What? Were you worried you're not going to complete your dissertation?
Blair: Come on, Jim. I got enough information for ten dissertations. I could have finished months ago.
Jim: So, you've been stalling?
Blair: Yeah. You know, I mean, what do you expect? For me to just jump back into my academic life? Come on -- that would be like jumping off a roller coaster and spending the rest of my life on a merry-go-round.

Jim: He passes over the way of the shaman to you. He wants you to
guide me to my animal spirit.
Blair: Jim, ask him how I do that. I don't know how to do that.
Jim: Hey, no photos!
I'll break every... stop those cameras! I want these people to
understand! I want this man respected! You tell these people! I
want this man respected!
Blair: I'll call Simon. He'll take charge of the body...
Jim: That's not gonna work.
Blair: Jim! I need you to listen to me!
Jim: What the hell are you going to do? You going to tell me to calm down?!
Blair: No! I need your emotions up and I need them open. You got to get your senses back. You heard what he said. You got to become the sentinel to save the tribe.
Jim: What the hell am I going to do? I don't know where anybody is. Forest in the sky -- where the hell is that?
Blair: I don't know, either, all right. Right now, we do know there's at least one gunman on their path. He told us what to do. Come on!
Spirit Guide: What do you
fear?
Jim: I fear responsibility.
Spirit Guide: Sentinel or not, your responsibility is to be accountable for your actions and to learn from your mistakes just like any man.
Jim: And my senses?
Spirit Guide: Reject them and the responsibility remains.
Blair: Hey, Jim. I took care
of that guy down there. Where did... Where did the Chopec go?
What? Did they just take off without saying anything?
Jim: Well, not exactly. One of them told me I'm no longer the Chopec Sentinel.
Blair: What? After all we just went through?
Jim: No. He said now I'm the Sentinel of the Great City.
Blair: Oh, so I guess that makes me the Shaman of the Great City.