We don’t want to see what you do on your best day. We want to see what you do on your worst. Because when the stakes are this high, one moment can change everything.
People hide things from one another. They lie, they joke, they tell you what they think you want to hear.
When dealing with the crime, the evidence tells you how. The psychology tells you why.
I had a run of bad luck. I let it get to me. But not anymore.
How to keep secrets from the people you’re supposed to trust the most?
Your intellect may have got you here, but it will be your instincts that will make you special agents.
We can’t send agents into terrorist cells if they can’t survive a cocktail party.
The FBI is still a man’s world, and in a man’s world, men get away with murder.
Sources require trust. And trust requires vulnerability on both sides.
No matter what we do, whether we take the shot or not, we have to deal with the consequences.
If you cannot be honest with yourself, how can you get the truth out of anyone else?
Evidence lies. Information can be spun.