02x01 - Liminal Twilight

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02x01 - Liminal Twilight

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‐ Previously on "The Path"...

‐ I'm sorry for everything
I have done that is wrong

and everything wrong
that I do next,

but you weren't supposed to die.

I'm Looking into
the Meyerist Movement.

I'm putting them on Cultwatch.

We're talking about
a potential m*rder

that these people
have committed.

I mean, at least one.
Maybe more.

‐ Silas, it's Sarah.
I've been calling you for days.

I hope you come back soon.

‐ Is there anything
between you and Cal?

‐ No.

Let the bonding of these hands

Let the bonding of these hands

be a symbol of the bond
that you have to each other.

‐ Steve has finished writing
the last three rungs.

He wants you to help shape

the next phase
of The Movement with me.

He wants us to be Guardians
of The Light together.

‐ You wrote the rungs.
‐ What are you gonna do?

‐ I'm just gonna have
to figure something else out,

like where the f*ck Silas is.

I believe in the work
that we do,

but the rest‐‐
it's just f*cking fairy tales.

‐ You are talking about
everything‐‐

everything in my soul.

‐ You don't actually
believe that.

‐ You don't actually
believe that.

‐ You don't know me.

Daddy's gonna be living
somewhere else from now on.

‐ I love you guys.

Ever since I left,
I have been seeing things.

‐ I think
you're having visions, Eddie.

You have to find out
what they mean.

‐ You!
‐ Doc.

‐ Why are you here?
‐ You're sick.

‐ Is someone else coming?

‐ You're dying.
‐ Where is he?

‐ You're dying.
‐ Where is he?

‐ Look, I don't know
what you're talking about.

I had visions
that you were sick.

‐ Visions?
‐ Yeah, so I came,

and I was right.

‐ We have to go.

We have to go.
‐ Doc.

Doc! Doc!

Doc! I am not letting
you out of here.

The people don't know
that you're sick.

They think that you are
some immortal ball of light.

You have to tell them the truth!

‐ That is not the truth!

‐ Look at you!
You are dead!

‐ Look at you!
You are dead!

You are dying!
You have to end this!

End this bullshit right now!

‐ We have to see what
The Light asks!

‐ Doc!

There is no f*cking Light!

We mark this sacred site,

the place of Steve's
transformation.

We humbly thank The Light

for making him one with it.

And we will do our best

to be Guardians
of Steve's message.

I can't believe Steve's gone.

I can't believe Steve's gone.

We were wrong to keep
his illness from you.

But you understand why it's
important the others don't know.

Maybe it was
all a part of the plan.

Maybe Cal was meant
to write those rungs.

Steve prophesied a miracle.

Sarah, people in the village
saw him walk the streets,

up this mountain,
and completely vanish.

‐ That doesn't explain
where Silas is.

‐ They say Steve walked
with someone.

‐ They say Steve walked
with someone.

Maybe Silas became one
with The Light too?

‐ Richard's agreed
to stay in Cuzco

to get things running again.

‐ We're all dedicated
to the transition.

‐ Thanks, Felicia.

‐ I also asked Kodiak
to take on a bigger role.

We need someone with gifts
to sit on the Council.

‐ Well, Sarah, he's‐‐
‐ Controversial.

‐ And has been living in Siberia
for the last 12 years.

‐ He's also a 10R
who I can trust.

‐ He's also a 10R
who I can trust.

‐ Decisions always went
through Steve.

We did what we thought was best.

You'll see what it's like

to have the weight
of The Movement's future

on your shoulders.

‐ Yes I will, Felicia.

‐ How are we gonna do this
if you can't even look at me?

‐ When the center opens
in the city,

I imagine you'll be spending
most of your time there.

I imagine you'll be spending
most of your time there.

♪ I'm sittin' down ♪

♪ Sittin' down in my home ♪

♪ Dear love of mine ♪

♪ Please come here alone ♪

♪ Please come here alone ♪

♪ How many nights ♪

♪ Were on burning snow ♪

♪ Dear love of mine ♪

♪ Please don't come so slow ♪

‐ We're thankful
for all you've done,

but it's not just
our livestock anymore.

But it's not just
our livestock anymore.

It's us.
We're sick.

It's cancer.

I got it.

My neighbor's neighbor.

Babies being born
with neurological problems.

Went to the newspaper‐‐says they
can't do anything without proof.

They're in DeKaan's pockets.

Local government won't listen.

‐ We don't involve ourselves
in government or politics.

‐ We don't involve ourselves
in government or politics.

We look to The Light,

and we will
look to The Light for you.

Okay, what do you want
to do about

insulating the barn for winter?

‐ Let's discuss that
at the next Council meeting.

‐ Good.
You've got four new requests

for speaking engagements
in Schenectady,

Saratoga, Harrison,

and Oberlin College.

‐ Wait, Ohio?
‐ Yeah, right?

The mainstream.

I know I shouldn't,

I know I shouldn't,

but... it's almost May 14th.

Firsts are rough
with any kind of loss.

‐ Are you asking me if I'm gonna
let the kids see Eddie

on his birthday?

‐ It's just
they're finally adjusting,

and everyone knows
how deeply he insulted us.

It wouldn't reflect
well on you‐‐

‐ I have been living according
to the word for months now, Mom.

Let's bottle
200 more gallons of water

and see what testing of the
water at Clarksville will cost.

If The Light is
the fire, then we are the wood!

If The Light is
the fire, then we are the wood!

Feeding the fire
until we become one with it.

You've all been Possibles,

and you've made the choice
to take the next step.

Now we begin the real work, 1R,

because when Steve
received The Ladder,

the climb began with shedding

all connection
to the Shadow World.

So we leave behind
our possessions,

our technology,
our friends and family.

And it can be deeply painful‐‐

And it can be deeply painful‐‐

some say the most painful
rung of The Ladder.

But for everything
that is left behind,

something is gained,
a deeper union

with truth and‐‐yes!

That's the process
of letting go!

We fall, but we get
back up again.

'Cause when you finish 1R,
no longer will you fall.

No longer will you
straddle two worlds.

You will wake
from your liminal twilight

and live The Ladder!

How can you love
God, whom you do not see,

if you do not love
your neighbor,

whom you see?

‐ If you need a meal...

we can help.

If you're looking
for another way.

Love, to be true, has to hurt.

It hurt Jesus to love us.

It hurt.

And so He made himself
the bread of life

to satisfy our hunger
for His love.

‐ Hi. Mary.

What are you doing
in the city center?

‐ I asked for a transfer
to work here.

‐ Oh, great.
‐ Yeah, I think it's better

for me to be close to Sean
in my condition.

‐ Your condition?

Pregnant?

That's wonderful.

Uh, how far along?

‐ About five months.

‐ About five months.

‐ Uh‐huh.

You‐‐you doin' okay with it?

‐ Well, it's tough being in
the dorms, sharing a bathroom

and not being able
to have food on hand.

‐ Mm‐hmm.
‐ But, um, you know,

we're making it work.

‐ Hey, I was just hearing
your good news.

‐ Oh, thanks.
‐ Yeah. Congratulations.

‐ Yeah.

‐ Yeah.

Sometimes the truth
we hear inside of us

is more truth than the one
written in our book,

and that's the message
we have to listen to.

‐ Don't worry, Mom.
I promise never to tell.

‐ Get over here.

Ohh! It's so good to see you.

‐ Happy Birthday, Dad.
‐ Thanks, kid.

Shall we?

When Steve finished
the word to us,

When Steve finished
the word to us,

he was exhausted,

be‐‐because

to write the message

was to live it.

‐ He climbed for us,
our transgressions,

our damage.

‐ And Steve wasn't alone
when he made that climb.

Silas walked with him.

Our great shaman became one with
The Light as well,

and now our Light
is more powerful than ever.

And now our Light
is more powerful than ever.

So how's everything?

Good.

‐ How's your mom?

Okay, fine, I won't...

ask about your mom.

How's 1R?
Did you start yet?

How's 1R?
Did you start yet?

‐ I don't really wanna talk
about that with you either.

‐ Why not?

Look, just because I'm not‐‐

I wanna know what's going on
in your life, kid.

‐ Really? 'Cause
everyone thinks you hate us.

‐ Hey.

I do not hate you.

‐ You're a Denier.

‐ I never signed that form.

‐ It doesn't matter.
You walked out.

‐ So what kind of cake
you gonna have

for your birthday tomorrow?

‐ Mmm...

what kind of cake?

I think I might skip out
on the cake this year.

‐ But you have to have cake.

It keeps you sweet
for the rest of the year.

‐ Eddie?

Eddie Lane?

‐ Yeah.

‐ Oh, my God.
It‐‐

It's‐‐it's me.
It's... it's Chloe.

It's‐‐it's me.
It's... it's Chloe.

It's Chloe Jones.

‐ Holy sh*t.


This is, uh, my son, Johnny.

We are growing
at a thrilling rate.

We have over 15 people
signing up for workshops

and retreats a day.

We have new outposts
in Upstate New York,

Bethesda, Maryland,
and outside Seattle.

Bethesda, Maryland,
and outside Seattle.

‐ That's great.
‐ Yeah. Yeah, yeah.

Uh, and, uh, now...

the opportunity to own
a building in New York City.

‐ Where are we
with our finances?

Well, excellent.
Current assets,

not including the value
of our real estate

or the investments
Cal made on our behalf,

have us at about 4.2.

The problem that I foresee
is we need 800 grand

to pay back taxes on this place.

‐ Right, except that
we are about to be

‐ Right, except that
we are about to be

a legitimate religion
in the eyes of the nation!

‐ But we never intended
to be a religion.

‐ Well, no,
it's semantics, Sarah‐‐

‐ But Steven didn't want us

beholden to government
regulations.

‐ Religious status will not
only legitimize us

but free us from the shitload
of property tax we have to pay,

and we can thrive.

In three years,
the building in the city

will be worth a fortune.

All I need is the Council
to come up with $2 million.

I have the rest.
‐ Steve didn't want that.

‐ Yeah, well, Steve isn't here.

All right? We have to make
the decisions now.

All right? We have to make
the decisions now.

We can't keep going on
like this.

The Council thinks we're a mess,

and soon everyone else
will think that too.

‐ Look, I have learned to live
with most of your lies,

but I won't accept
your story about Silas.

‐ People... saw it happen,
Sarah.

‐ People... saw it happen,
Sarah.

‐ You should have just
put yourself in charge, Cal.

It's what you really wanted.

‐ Sarah‐‐



Mr. Pinto.
‐ Pinto.

‐ He taught algebra, right?

‐ Yeah.
‐ Yes.

Yes, I remember him.
Oh, my God.

We used to make all those
fart sounds around him.

‐ We were so dumb.
‐ Remember that?

Oh, my God.
We were so dumb.

Oh, my God.
We were so dumb.

‐ I... I don't...

I don't get it.

‐ It's‐‐
‐ Oh, there's nothing to get.

‐ Yeah.
‐ It's like 'cause his name

was Pinto, you know, like
the bean, so we just‐‐

We made so much fun of him.
‐ It was so stupid.

Pinto and Butkiss
got such crap, right?

‐ Yeah.
‐ Remember Benson Butkiss?

‐ Yeah, I do.
I sure do.

I married him.

‐ No.
‐ Yeah.

‐ You married Benson?
‐ Yes, I did.

Yes.
‐ Wow.

‐ He's the father of my child.

‐ He's the father of my child.

‐ Wow. Wow.
‐ Yeah, I just, uh...

I needed something...

solid, I guess, after Johnny.

‐ Yeah.
‐ It was good for a while,

but we just...

we weren't soul mates, you know?

Johnny, honey,
you're getting all b*rned.

Can you come sit with us
under the umbrella

for a second, please?

‐ I didn't even
pack anything for Summer.

‐ I didn't even
pack anything for Summer.

‐ Oh, it's all right. I got‐‐
‐ You okay?

‐ I got some. Here.

‐ Thank you.

‐ Guess your wife didn't pack
your beach bag this morning.

‐ Actually...

I'm separated.

‐ Oh.
‐ Let's go in the water, Daddy.

‐ Okay.
‐ Come on, let's go!

Come on, let's go in the water!

‐ Dad, what happened
to your arm?

‐ Oh, it's, um... accident, work.

‐ Oh, it's, um... accident, work.

- How is it?
- Mm!

We express deepest gratitude

for this day and every day,

for the gift of this passage

and that we have found
The Ladder.

There is one spirit
whose name is Truth.

‐ And let's send some extra Love
and Light to Joy,

who leaves tomorrow for 3R.

‐ Love and Light.
‐ We are so proud of you, hon.

‐ I'm gonna actually miss you.
‐ Actually miss me?

‐ I'm gonna actually miss you.
‐ Actually miss me?

‐ Are you crying?

‐ Who's crying?
‐ I'm not crying!

‐ Mom, I'm gonna see you
in three months.

‐ No, I...
I am so happy for you.

It's just
who am I gonna talk to now?

‐ Well, what about me?
You can talk to me.

Jeez, thanks a lot.

‐ Are you going with Cal
to the auction tomorrow?

I'd like you to keep
an eye on him for me.

‐ I'm not your spy, Sarah.

‐ What are you guys
fighting about?

‐ What are you guys
fighting about?

‐ Nothing.

I just found out my wife
hates talking to me

and my sister
wants me to spy for her.

‐ Oh, yeah?
Who does she want you to spy on?

‐ Cal.

You have a problem with him,
you deal with it.

‐ Why don't you trust Cal,
Sarah?

‐ I just asked Russel to keep
an eye on him for me tomorrow

at the auction, that's all‐‐

‐ You know, I'm starting not
to trust him either.

I just can't shake
Kodiak's words.

He said, "The building
will consume us."

‐ Your mother's always had
a thing for Kodiak.

‐ That is so‐‐don't.

‐ That is so‐‐don't.

‐ This is the worst
send‐off dinner ever.

‐ It's hard to have
two people in charge.

Steve should have
just picked one of you.

‐ Steve doesn't pick, Mom.
The Light picks.

‐ You look like you got
some sun, honey.

You got sun? What?

Why are you
looking at me like that?

‐ I went somewhere.
‐ I took Summer to the beach.

‐ Oh, that's fun.
Where'd you guys go?

‐ Down by the river.

So not...
not really the beach.



‐ Just down by the river.

‐ Just down by the river.

‐ Cool.

‐ Some people from the village
found him two days ago.

‐ What about Silas?
‐ The word was...

is that he became one
with The Light with Steve.

Only Steve... didn't become
one with The Light.

Only Steve... didn't become
one with The Light.

He must have fallen.

This puts the entire Movement
in jeopardy.

I paid the locals
to keep it quiet.

We'll cremate him tonight,

but I wanted you
to see him first.

I don't know who else
we can trust.

I don't know who else
we can trust.

‐ Oh, I'm so glad you're here.
Can you look at my baby?

‐ Well, I'm sorry, ma'am,
we're not doctors.

‐ Well, I'm sorry, ma'am,
we're not doctors.

We're just came to bring water.
‐ But look at her skin.

It doesn't look right, does it?

‐ Ma'am, if you'd like,
we can take you to the hospital.

‐ We've already been.
They sent us home.

‐ Listen, don't let her drink
from the tap.

Nowhere near it.
Not even baths, do you hear me?

Go back to the van and get her
some more water, okay?

‐ This is so messed up.
We should be doing more.

‐ This is so messed up.
We should be doing more.

‐ Like what?
‐ I don't know.

You're supposed
to have the answers.

Distributing water is cool,
but it's just a Band‐Aid.

It does nothing
to fix the wound.

If it were up to me,
I'd blow up the DeKaan house

or force them to drink
their own poison water.

What?

‐ You're intense.

‐ I got sick
of just sitting around NYU

talking about the sh*t wrong
with the world,

and I actually wanted
to do something about it.

And I actually wanted
to do something about it.

It must have been nice
growing up in a family

that was actually committed
to the stuff that matters.

Oh, right, your dad.
I've heard the rumors.

He's like a heathen, right?

‐ I guess.

‐ Well, at least you have
one kick‐ass parent.

Bidding will begin
on the building at 899 Flatbush,

starting at 3.5 million.

Do I hear 3.5 million?

Do I hear 3.5 million?

3.5 million.

3.6 million.

‐ I guess
there's another bidder.

‐ Do I hear 3.8 million?

‐ All right. That should do it.
‐ 3.8 million.

I have 3.8 million.

4 million. 4 million.
I have 4 million dollars.

‐ I think we should stop there.
‐ Do I hear 4.2? 4.2?

‐ We don't have the cash.
‐ 4.4?

Do I hear 4.4?
‐ This is it, all right?

‐ Please‐‐okay.
‐ Stop, stop.

‐ 4.6?
‐ What are you doing, Cal?

‐ Do I have 4.8?

‐ Do I have 4.8?

4.8. I have 4.8.
‐ No. Okay.

Just leave it at that, please.

‐ Okay, we're done.
‐ 5.

‐ We're done.
‐ $5 million,

going once...

going twice,

going three times.

Sold property at 899 Flatbush.

Sold to bidder number 137.

Next thing we have on our list

are the Brooklyn Condominiums,
property 8532.

‐ Hey. What's going on?

‐ This isn't good for us.

Lying to everyone.
It's not good for me.

I don't think it's easy
for you to live with,

and it is definitely
not good for Summer.

‐ I don't know
what's good anymore, Hawk.


‐ That's not fair.

‐ Things got more complicated‐‐
‐ No, you cannot

say that to me,
not after everything.

‐ What do you want me to say?

‐ What do you want me to say?

You want me to say that you
can't see your father anymore?

Because I can't do that.

Hawk?

Hawk?

‐ Hey, Nicole.
‐ Hey.

‐ Nice dress.
‐ Thank you.

‐ Got the new T‐shirts.
‐ Good.

Yeah, Cal wanted the collars.

I don't know.

‐ Oh.
‐ They seem so corporate.

‐ Oh.
‐ They seem so corporate.

‐ No, I kind of like 'em.
I think they're cool.

‐ Yeah?
‐ Yeah, if you play golf.

Do you want me to stock 'em?
‐ Oh, my God. Would you?

‐ Okay.
‐ I am comatose.

The baby kept me up all night.

I swear, I was this close to
shoving a pillow over her face.

Oh, I‐‐I'm sorry.

I am so sorry.
‐ No, hey, listen‐‐

No. It's‐‐
‐ Horrible.

Horrible to say that to you.

‐ Nicole‐‐ ‐ I love my children.

I should remember how blessed
I am and not say stupid jokes.

I should remember how blessed
I am and not say stupid jokes.

‐ I'm relieved that you make
stupid jokes.

Really, I am.
The rest of the world

treats me
like they're on eggshells.

‐ Well, I just...

think about you all the time.

What it must have been like.

You leave the hospital,

you think everything is better,
and...

you think everything is better,
and...

‐ I can't.
‐ Yeah. Yeah.

I'm sorry.
I just...

I feel so close to you
these last few months.

‐ No, I know.
I know, but...

Uh, it's... it's not right.

I have to... go.

I have to... go.

‐ Okay.

Man, I'm gonna need
a beer after today.

‐ You mind if I come
join you guys?

‐ Hey, he wants to have
a beer with us.

And I thought you were
too good for us,

being one with The Light
and all that.

‐ You know what?
It's fine.

I don't need to.

I don't need to.

And I'm not too good for anyone.

‐ Dude, I'm f*cking with you.

‐ All right. Great.

And just so you know, I'm not
one of them anymore either, so‐‐

‐ Come on.
I'll give you a ride.

‐ It's not much, but our guests
always find it comfortable.

I don't know
where they'll stay now.

Look at this bed.

It'll actually fit
the both of us.

It'll actually fit
the both of us.

‐ Thank you so much.
‐ Oh, don't thank me.

We got urgent word
from up on high

that the expectant parents
needed to be out of the dorms.

‐ Up on high?

‐ I guess someone's
making an impression.

‐ The thing you got to do,

what's really important is
to get back out there.

My first divorce,
I let it wreck me.

I spent, like,
two years just crying.

I think about that now,
and I'm not gonna get

that time back, you know?
‐ Yeah.

That time back, you know?
‐ Yeah.

‐ Anyway, that's my advice
to you.

‐ How many times
you been married?

‐ He's on three.

‐ See, I just get
back out there.

‐ There you go.
Well, thank you.

You know, on that note, I...

I'm gonna go make a call.

Hey.

Um... hi.

It was, uh‐‐it was great
to see you the other day.

Um...

‐ Sarah!

‐ Hey, I was just going
to pick up Summer for dinner.

‐ You're not gonna believe this.

I just came from the auction.
Cal‐‐

‐ sh*t.
What did he buy it for?

‐ 5.
‐ 5? $5 million?

‐ 5.
‐ 5? $5 million?

We don't have $5 million.

Jesus Russel, how could you
let this happen?

‐ How could you put me
in that position?

‐ I was trying to delegate
some responsibility, Russel‐‐

‐ No, you were giving me
your dirty work, and it's dirty.

All right, whatever the hell
is going on between you guys,

you need to figure it out

because it's messing
all of us up.

‐ I have to go.
‐ Sarah, wait‐‐

‐ Just‐‐
‐ Who is it? Are you okay?

‐ Just‐‐
‐ Who is it? Are you okay?

Hey. Um, hi.

Hey. Um, hi.

It was, uh...

it was great
to see you the other day.

Listen, I just wanted to call

and say thanks
for letting me see the kids.

I know it must be hard
breaking the rules.

I mean, it's not in your DNA,

so I just wanted to...

just thank you, Sarah.

Anyways, I, um,

you know‐‐



Oh, no.

‐ Sarah, are you okay?

What happened?

‐ I hit her.
‐ Okay.

‐ I k*lled her.

Because of you.

‐ Because of me?
‐ Yes, because of you.

Because you just spent
$5 million that we don't have,

because I don't know
what I believe anymore,

and I don't know who I am.

And I don't know who I am.

‐ No, that's not true.
You know who you are‐‐

‐ No! You have turned me
into a f*cking hypocrite,

and I'm standing there
in front of people

telling some story
I don't even know is true.

‐ No, I‐I didn't know
if it was true either.

Believe me,
when‐‐when Steve got sick,

I was terrified
that it was all a story,

that... that I had devoted
my life to a story.

But then Steve
went into The Light.

He vanished!

So it has to be true.
That's proof, isn't it?

So it has to be true.
That's proof, isn't it?

‐ What about Silas?


‐ Look at me and tell me
you believe Silas went with him.

‐ I don't know about Silas,

but as long
as the work is real...

‐ You sound just like Eddie.

You took the truth from me.

I am so lost now.

And I k*lled a f*cking deer,

And I k*lled a f*cking deer,

and all I want is the truth,

and I have this feeling
in my gut‐‐

‐ Come on. Get in.
‐ Where are we going?

‐ Come on. Get in.
‐ Where are we going?

‐ Hey.
‐ Hi.

‐ What's going on?

Can I have a puff?

‐ Sure.





Try again.
I don't think you got anything.

Try again.
I don't think you got anything.




Since I was a little kid,
I always, like,

had too much empathy.

I would see pictures
in the newspaper of people...

I would see pictures
in the newspaper of people...

in an earthquake or a w*r
and just obsess.

I can't stop thinking
about that baby today.

I think that's maybe
why I want to do

something so bad, you know?

Maybe if I do something, it'll
keep me from feeling so much.

‐ I can feel the lives
of so many dead people

‐ I can feel the lives
of so many dead people

under the ground.

‐ You're totally stoned.

‐ Let's do something.

‐ Let's do something.

They're gonna lose their sh*t.

Hawk.

‐ That is so messed up.

They get to live in this castle

while their factories
are poisoning people's water.

I mean, who gets
to make these choices?

Some of us are just
like these pawns

and just victims
of everyone else's sh*t!

‐ Wait, Hawk,
what are you doing?

We're gonna get caught.
You can't do that.

We're gonna get caught.
You can't do that.

‐ f*ck you, DeKaans!

Where are we going?

Cal, stop.
‐ We're almost there.

‐ No.
I don't want to go any further.

‐ No.
I don't want to go any further.

Where are we going?

You're scaring me.

‐ Uh...

Silas is here.

It was an accident,
but‐‐but he was already gone.

It was an accident,
but‐‐but he was already gone.

He was gonna end The Movement.

‐ What?
‐ Um...

He looked inside me

and he was telling me
that I was nothing,

I was an alcoholic salesman,
and I‐I‐I, um...

It was an accident‐‐
‐ Are you saying you k*lled‐‐

‐ No, I didn't mean to‐‐ ‐ You‐‐

‐ My‐my mind just went black
with‐‐with rage, a‐and...

‐ Are you f*cking crazy?

‐ Are you f*cking crazy?

‐ I‐I‐it's complicated
to explain,

but I didn't mean to do it.

Now I live with it...

and it is hell.

I don't‐‐I don't want to live
like this anymore.

‐ Oh, my God.

‐ I don't want to live with
the way that you look at me.

‐ He's here?

‐ He's here?

Silas is here?

I don't believe you.

Dig him up.

I need to know.

Dig him up!

‐ There's a boy who says
his grandfather saw the fall.

The grandfather drew a picture.

The grandfather drew a picture.

‐ Hey. You look good.

‐ Hey. You look good.

‐ Daddy! Daddy! Daddy!
‐ Ohh!

They got me!
They got me! They got me!

Oh, I missed you guys so much.

Where's the baby?

Where's the baby?

Ohh...

Hello, little love.

Mmm.

Oh, my God,
you've gotten so big.

I missed you so much.

I did.

I missed you so much too, baby.

I missed you so much too, baby.

I had to go back in.

They put me on a desk job,
and I was just‐‐I was gonna die.

This was my sh*t to do something
big with my life,

with our life.

‐ If we still have a life, Abe.

‐ I promise it's almost over.

‐ I promise it's almost over.

Okay? I promise you
I will be home soon.

‐ He's deaf.

‐ He's deaf.

‐ Who is this?

Is this a shaman?

‐ He didn't fall.
He was pushed.

He says it was a white man.
‐ The man who k*lled Steve.

‐ You woke me!

I was dead, and you woke me.

I picked a son,
but he was the wrong son.

I thought I was being punished,
but it was a test.

It must have been a test.

And now I will receive
the last three rungs!

‐ Doc! Doc! This is crazy.

‐ The son would come

and the message
would be finished!

And the message
would be finished!

And I would become
one with The Light!

‐ What son?

‐ You.

You're the son.

You.

The chosen son!

Chosen... chosen...

son.
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