I thought something was going on. I sort of sensed it. And you notice little things, oh silly little things but they all add up. When I knew I hated you. With that blind sort of hate. Fox VIII: If It’s Good Enough for New Orleans, It’s Good Enough for Clapham, Connie to Billy’s mistress
You can’t take over from Vinny. No, but you think it’s expected of you, don’t you? Fox IX: Fox Big F – Family, Renie
I wish you could get him back training again, Eddie. Fox X: Just an Iron Monkey, Nan
I haven’t had a decent night’s sleep since … Sport? It’s not a sport. It’s disgusting, it’s obscene. All those animals screaming out, ‘Kill him, Kenny! Go on, Kenny, kill him!’ Well I did. I did kill him. And you, Eddie. You taught me how. ibid. Kenny
I thought you had potential. You’re just another villain in a cheap suit. Fox XI: Just Another Villain in a Cheap Suit, entrepreneur to Ray
I don’t know where I am, Ray. Fox XII: Oh Dear – Oh Dear – Oh Dear, her to him
Ray’s been nicked. I don’t know the full details yet. Vinny’s gone to find out. He’s gonna phone ya later. Something about helping an escaped prisoner or something. Fox XIII: The Family … and the Future, Kenny
Someone chose to kill Finn Wallace. We’re all partners here. We rely on each other. The system works as long as you comply. Gangs of London s1e1, Ed, chair of gangsta committee
Everything stops until I find out who killed him. ibid. Sean
Finn came over as a 12-year-old immigrant. We met as young teenagers on the streets of London. ibid. Ed
Whoever killed my husband remains an enemy to this family. ibid. Marian
Two years undercover. Did I ever fuck you over? ibid. Elliot to controller
I want you to take this man’s life. He made a bargain. Just like you’re about to. Gangs of London s1e2, Finn to early Sean
You are the keeper of Finn’s secrets. But you didn’t know about this one. ibid. Asian gangsta to Ed
Somebody hired my son to kill your father. ibid. Pikey
I like building towers. I don’t like being shut up in them. Gangs of London s1e3, Sean
We don’t need the Wallaces. This will all be on a plane to Turkey by tomorrow night. ibid. Lale
Mrs Wallace, please take a seat. Your husband was one hell of a squirrel, Mrs Wallace … [hands wife photo of yacht] He spent £36 [million] on it. We had to pay over the odds to drill down on this. This island cost him around £180 million. He named the boat about six months ago The Floriana. ibid. lady investigator
Don’t ever go against me again. ibid. Sean to Lale
You do your job well, son. What are you going to do when I’m not here? When I die, Sean … You’re a Wallace: everything hangs on our name. You understand? Don’t fucking yeah me. Do you understand? Good, because when you’re on top there’s always someone to take you down. Gangs of London s1e4, Finn to Sean flashback at gang party
Finn brought order to this city and Sean is destroying that. ibid. Ed
The entire old order: I don’t know who I can trust now. If people get angry, so be it. ibid. Sean to Lale
The representatives of some of the wealthiest and most powerful people on Earth, and they’re all here to meet your son. The thing is, as long as their money can’t be traced, they’re untouchable. ibid. dude to Ed
This is who we are. Yes you. You are who you are because I shielded you from your father. ibid. mother to daughter
Every day you spend here, the more they’ll come looking for you. Gangs of London s1e5, father to son
But you killed someone, Darren … It’s not safe for you. Nor us.’ ibid. matriarch
Darren, will you step away from the fucking window! ibid. father to son as hit squad approaches
The business that you helped Finn build, the people that invested in it, they want you keep running it. They don’t want Sean anywhere near it. They want him gone. He’s too noisy and unpredictable. They [investors] killed Finn. And they killed him because he was trying to leave. Gangs of London s1e6, Ed
Billy: Look at you. Look at what you’re doing.
Sean: You’re a killer too.
Billy: Yeah, but I did that for you, didn’t I. ibid.
You want this life, don’t you? Fuck anyone who gets in your way. No rules. No bargains. ibid. Sean to mother
Well stop. We don’t need you any more. ibid.
Ed: 30 years. She’s a child, you’re a grown man. You’ve got grandchildren older than her. Where’s your dignity?
Finn: Dignity is what I’m taking back. Gangs of London s1e7
Finn, you can’t just walk away. ibid. Ed
It’s gone. And whoever took your money, took ours as well. So killing me won’t change that. ibid. Ed to gangsta
Till then, we’re all on our own. ibid.
Over a billion and a half – Finn Wallace. No question. ibid. Alex
Finn had created a parallel business for himself. It wasn’t sustainable. He [robbed] some new investors to pay off the old ones, including this boy’s father … He took a billion and a half. ibid. Alex
But you? I don’t get you. Everyone has to like you. You never seem to pick a side … I’m going to pick a side for you. And it’s not the side I’m on. Key? Gangs of London s1e8, Ed to Elliot
You’re going to do one thing, and that’s help me save a good man. Then maybe on a rare day you just might be able to live with yourself. ibid. senior rozzer to Elliot
The very fact that my son being the mayor of London is my reward. Can’t you see that? I come from nothing! Dirt-poor! ibid. Asian gangsta to smoothy son
One more thing. Don’t scoff at money. Or the people who have it. Ever. ibid.
Sean Wallace blew up a building two days ago. That’s an act of terrorism. So I want to know why you went to meet him last night. Gangs of London s1e9, interrogator to naked Elliot bound to chair. ibid.
I’m going after Elliot. He can stand trial with Sean Wallace. I want you to talk to Elliot’s girlfriend. ibid. senior rozzer to Elliot’s handler
I want to know who you’re working for now. ’Cause it ain’t Her Majesty’s police. ibid. interrogator to bashed Elliot
You snivelled your way into my family … Why do you want to take me down? ibid.
My whole life I’ve seen people like you get away with it. Do you think you are special? Different rules apply. And you’re right. Most of the time. ibid. Elliot
We started together. We can fucking take them down together. Me and you. ibid. Sean to Alex, with Eliot
This is my city. I was born on these streets. They are inside me. I’ve seen them change from year of year. Gangs of London s2e1, black guy’s presentation to committee
Business has rules. I see they are followed. ibid. blond heavy
You killed Sean for them. You fucking snake. ibid. dude to dude
We do not touch families. That is not how you gain respect. Gangs of London s2e2, Eddie
I’ve got data you can use against the investors. ibid. Elliot
We would like your cooperation concerning a group you call the investors. You would be rewarded. Gangs of London s2e3, jailer to Sean
You would like me to testify before a British Court on everything I know about the investors? ibid. Sean
The towns. The money. The gangs. I’m taking it all back. ibid. Sean to mum
Someone’s got to the money. Half of the accounts have been emptied. Gangs of London s2e4, mum to Sean
Sean’s alive. And he’s in London. He’s planning to take the city back. ibid. mum
Police are unable to confirm the cause of multiple explosions and fires that have rocked the city tonight. Reports of gunfire and armed street battles suggest a return of gang warfare to the capital. ibid. radio news
Sean Wallace will set this city on fire. So get me out. Gangs of London s2e5, Elliot
Sean Wallace and those fucking Kurds have blown holes in our entire operations. ibid. Asif
Kill Sean Wallace or they’ll kill you. ibid.
I kill people, dad. They make me do it … What am I supposed to do? ibid. Elliot
Sean: Everything …
Koba: So do I. I’m the future …
Sean: No, Koba. You’re just a cog in a corporate machine beneath faceless owners who wouldn’t piss down your throat if your lungs were on fire … ibid.
Sean: A deal: I know how to take down the investors. How to destroy them. You’ve got the gangs. Put those two together … ibid.