How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #4
"My enemy's enemy is my friend." (9.36)
With demons, vampires, and other monsters on the loose, friendships can feel more like alliances against a common enemy. Is that still friendship? Maybe the beginning of friendship?
Quote #5
"What are you?"
"Your friend. Always. I'm the only being you'll ever be able to trust."
Bullcrap. The only person he could fully trust was himself. (10.52-10.54)
This little exchange is ironic. Nick says he can only trust himself. What he doesn't realize is that "Uncle Ambrose" is he himself from the future. So, yeah, he can trust Uncle Ambrose, because they're the same person.
Quote #6
"I'm on your side, Nick. You don't have many friends, and even fewer you can trust." (10.65)
Caleb is right when he says this to Nick. Although it again sounds like they're talking about being business partners instead of friends, they're one and the same when you're side by side facing off against zombies.