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Why did the apostles leave bishops as their successors? In order that the Gospel might be preserved in the Church. What does divine economy refer to?

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The common work of the Trinity. Definite, certain, fixed?

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Certus, certa, certum. -To seek, to ask? -Quaero, quaerere, quaesivi, quaesitam. What's the difference between temptation and sin?

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Temptation is a strong suggestion to sin coming from the Devil or our fallen state. Sin is knowingly breaking the law of God. Can temptation always be resisted? Yes. God will not allow us to be tempted beyond our strength.

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Let's discuss your sermon on race. On God's love.

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My apologies. Is there any place for racial politics in the Church?

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There is. The Holy Father stated, "We cannot tolerate or turn a blind eye "to racism or exclusion in any form yet claim to defend the sacredness of every human life."

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Just one more interrogator. (door creaks open)

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RENEE: Hello, David.

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Renee. Sorry to do it this way, but I just got this case last minute.

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Understood. As the Church's lawyer, I've been asked to interview prospective priests for potential liability concerns, so please answer as honestly as you're able. Certainly.

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Do you know of any potential past financial indiscretions that might reflect poorly on the Church?

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No. Do you know of any potential past sexual indiscretions that might reflect poorly on the Church?

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Before you answer, let me clarify. The Church is not asking about all past financial or sexual dealings, merely those that might place the Church in a potential litigious position.

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Then the answer is... no. Good. Before you joined the seminary, you were in a program for sexual addiction?

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I was. Have you needed to return to this program?

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No.

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How are you?

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Good. I wasn't expecting to see you. (chuckles softly) Expecting... this. I wasn't expecting it, either. The monsignor called me in last minute.

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Can I ask you something, David?

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Are you doing this for yourself or for my sister?

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Both. Make sure you're doing it for yourself, only for yourself. The life is too hard.

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They told me I have to keep it brief. You're due for an appointment?

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I'll miss you.

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And I'll miss you.

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Ah, here is Father David now. Hello, Father. Hello, my children. I'm still three days away, but thank you. Hi. I'm sorry I'm late. David Acosta. -Oh, uh, Mitch Otterbean. -(woman screams)

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Hell Week, primal scream. Uh, do you want to go inside, Mitch?

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No, no, I'd r... Um, out here is better. The monsignor said your parents think you're under demonic attack?

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My parents can be, um, a bit melodramatic. But something's-- I-I don't know-- haunting me?

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I don't mean that literally. Or maybe I do. I don't... I don't know. -Just tell us what's going on. -Okay. Um, I'm a vegetarian, ever since I was 14, but, um, a few weeks ago, my parents were having a barbecue for my Aunt Kimmi, and I ate a whole steak, downed it. A raw one. And then I-I immediately grabbed another. I-I couldn't stop myself, and this feeling hasn't stopped, and right now my body is screaming out for it. -BEN: Raw meat? -Yeah. All right, so you're studying day and night. You know, you're probably eating nothing or maybe junk food?

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Your body needs enzymes, right?

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That's why you want the raw meat. Your body is trying to balance the enzyme intake. But it's... it's not just that. It's these urges. Um... (laughs) Um, it's not just meat anymore. It's...

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MITCH: I-I was dissecting a cadaver in Clinical Practicum, when I got this... reaction. Which was?

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I started to salivate.

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For the body?

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-But you didn't act on it? -No. And I won't. But it's getting harder and harder because... I come back from class with this formaldehyde and rotting flesh smell, and it's making me dream. Dream? What are you dreaming?

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That I'm running through Old Keening. What's that?

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Um, an old psych ward behind here-- this building. They closed it down years ago. Something's chasing me through the halls. Something dark. And I can't turn around, 'cause I know it'll catch me if I do. I just run. Each time I dream about it, it's closer and closer. Somehow I just know if it catches me, I'll give in to it.

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So, how long have you two been roommates?

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-The beginning of the year. -(soft clicking) Uh, what's that thing? BEN: Oh, this? Oh, it's a... it's a particle counter. It just, uh, looks for sources of toxicity. What's with these?

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Oh. Zip ties. Mitch got them from an army surplus store. -He started using them at night. -For?

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Zip-tying himself to his bed?

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Why?

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So he doesn't try to bite me.

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Okay, so this urge of his-- this... cannibalism-- is it worse at night?

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No. I actually think it's worse when he gets back from practicum. Where's that?

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-(soft clicking) -DAVID: Anything?

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BEN: No, not yet. No asbestos, no CCA. How about you? Any demons yet, Father?

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So you're gonna do this all the time now?

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-(laughing) -Call me "Father"? (chuckles) Yeah, yeah. Hey, this is too much fun. Tell me, how do you plan to handle this whole celibacy thing?

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(chuckles) Delicately.

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Hey, look, you call me up with a minute's notice, and I will come over and drive you down to Mexico so you don't have to become a priest. Good to know. You're coming tonight, right?

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What's tonight?

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(laughing): It is your ordination bachelor party with Kristen and me. We are going to get you drunk. DAVID: Hey. That's blood, right?

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BEN: Yeah, maybe. All right.

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BEN: You know, very few people know this, but this was in the original Wizard of Oz, instead of the yellow brick road.

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BEN: What do you think?

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I think if there's blood, someone might be hurt.

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BEN: Yeah, this is definitely a good idea.

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Probably just Hell Week stuff, right?

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BEN: "3:00 a.m. haunt."

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After the party?

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KRISTEN: Is that you, Father Acosta?

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Me and beer. Here, drink up. -I'm two ahead. -I still have to drive. Well... ALL: Surprise! Oh, oh, so this is the, uh, party for just the three of us?

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-Well, we thought you secretly wanted everyone. -Ah. -Don't worry. I will not make a speech. -Thank you.

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-Here's to Father Acosta! -Thank you! Have you seen the cake?

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So...

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...can I talk to you?

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Who are you?

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Oh, I'm a friend of the team. Dr. Boggs?

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-Okay. -Um, I saw something at-at their last exorcism, and I need to talk to someone who won't laugh at me. Why don't you think I'll laugh at you?

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Because you believe in demons, right?

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We want to go on the balcony. No, no, no, no. You will kill yourself. -(grunts) -All right, what do I care? Sure. Go. -That would never happen... -Ugh! That's not very nice. You  should  care. Well, I'm not very nice. You haven't noticed that by now?

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-No, not really. -What's that?

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BEN: Uh, that? -Nothing. You don't... you don't want to know. -Yes, we do. -You have to tell us... -(overlapping chatter) -LAURA: That's the rule, Ben. -It's nothing. It's nothing.

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It's for ghosts when I sleep. -What? -Ben, do you have footage?

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Do you have pictures? Please, can we see, Ben?

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-You won't sleep at night. -Come on. -(overlapping chatter) -All right, okay, I'll tell you. I'll tell you if you stop jumping on my bed. Come on. Move over. You really want to know?

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-Yeah. -Yes. -Sometimes late at night... -Yeah. -...I get visited... -Mm-hmm. -...by ghosts! -Okay. Okay. -Ben! -All right, my work here's done. -Sorry. We couldn't let this moment pass. BEN: Told you you wouldn't sleep at night. It's okay. It's good to see everybody. -Mm-hmm. -Your kids seem happy. Oh, yeah. They don't get out much. (David chuckles) Are you okay, David?

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Is it hard, the countdown? No, I just... My mind runs through its usual doubts. Mm-hmm. Well, you always seem to do the right thing, so... -Do I? -Oh, yeah. (laughs) Much more than I do. I just, um...

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Nothing.

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-Oh, my God. My kids. -(daughters yelling, laughing) I examined every second of that moment. It-it was... There was no hallucination, no trick of the light. There was something there. Do you believe in God the Father?

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I believe in what I see. So what you saw was a figure, a scary thing, but a part of your mind wanted to say it was, what, a trick of the light or your overactive mind creating fears?

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-Yeah-huh. -Because you've devoted your life to the empirical, and when the empirical confuses you, you have to create psychologically or scientifically-approved explanations for it. But what if there  was no psychological explanation?

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That's why I'm asking you. No, you're asking me because you want me to say what I'm about to say. Stop creating fictions to avoid God. That's the bottom line. So this demon walked up to you, and your mind wants to make it anything but a demon, because if there were a demon, life would be terrifying. Everything you based your life on would be wrong. You ask me what to do. If you're serious-- you see that man over there?

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That's Monsignor Korecki. You go up to him right now and you say, "I want to be baptized. I want God to forgive me." Because if you don't, that demon that you saw will drag you into hell when you die. KORECKI: Oh, yes. Leland. How's he doing?

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Oh, much better. Now that your exorcist cured him. -Oh. -(laughs) In fact, he was talking about volunteering in some kind of overseer position at the Church. Yes, that's right. Though I know your daughter Kristen has mixed feelings about it. Once they've worked together for a while, I'm sure everything will be just fine between them.

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-Who do you love more? -Oh, my God. Stop! -You love Lynn more? -No, I don't. What's this about?

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-You smell different. -What?

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Your hair, you smell different. Not like you used to. Where'd you go?

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Nowhere. What do I smell like?

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That cat last year who died in our backyard. The one in the sun for too long. Are you saying I smell like a dead cat?

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No, more like a dead body.

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(Kristen sniffing) What are you doing?

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Do I smell like anything?

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-No. No, you don't. -(sniffing) Lexis said I smell like formaldehyde and something rotting. (laughs) How sweet of her.

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Ready? Yeah, it's 3:00 a.m. If we're gonna find your demons, it's now or never.

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Mitch said he had nightmares about this place. Being chased down the halls by something dark that he never sees. BEN: Okay, so a dark thing. Or any evidence of demonic infestation. Sure, but that doesn't necessarily mean...

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(liquid dripping) (whispering): Guys?

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(sniffs) (whispering): Wine. (whispering): It's a prank. Taste it. See if it's wine. I don't want to taste it. You taste it. You're the one who said it smells like wine, not me. DAVID: Hold on. You're the one so sure it's a prank. -Why don't you taste it? -Well, you didn't have any problems dipping your finger in it, so if anyone should taste it, you should taste it. -Guys. -You want to taste it?

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No.

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(doors creaking open) -Who are you guys? -Who are you?

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Heather. Fourth-year GP. That's Michael, Oncology.

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What are you doing?

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The haunt. We have to sleep the night here. If you want a drawer, there's three in the bottom row. Oh, my God. You scared the living shit out of us. You did to us, too. Wait.

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Can you push the drawer closed?

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BEN: Okay, well, that was stupid. -Anything with your particle counter? -No, nothing. Okay, let me just finish the psychological evaluation, and let's stop playing this stupid ghost hunter game. Okay, David?

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All right?

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-David?! -Hello?!

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(chuffing) (yells)

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-(David groans) -(roaring)

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David, are you okay?

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-What's wrong? -(panting): I don't know. I don't know what that was. (panting) Hey, you want to go home?

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Let's go. (panting)

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You've had visions of evil before?

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But this was the first time it didn't feel like a vision. It was there. It was real.

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David, you have a gift. Maybe one of a hundred million have a similar gift.

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God opens a door for us to truly see. And through that door flies pain and beauty, ugliness and evil.

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Now comes the hard part. What do you mean?

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The closer I got to receiving my orders, the more real my visions became. They were no longer dioramas. They were things that could hurt me. And I think the same things will come with your ordination.

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Are you saying what I saw was real?

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They were always real. The closer you are to God, the more good and evil has corporeal presence. It can hurt me?

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Yes.

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Has anything hurt you?

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Yes. What?

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This is from last week.

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What was that?

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A tail.

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Oh, my God. Why am I doing this?

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I wanted things to be normal. This is crazy. No. David, normal life is crazy. This is how things really are.

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David. David! (sniffs) -I'm not smelling anything. -Yeah, so, I didn't either, but my daughter said she smelled rotting flesh on me. -Wow. -Yeah. I was thinking of Cotard's Delusion, but it's just a smell, not a visual. It might have to do with how much I deal with God and hell and death and everything else in my job, but I think I smell it, too. Uh-huh.

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Is your back hurting?

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Just a bit. Just... Stupid thing! You think with all the computer chips we've invented, we could create a back-warmer that works. I've got a good chiropractor if you want. Oh, no. My wife suggested I take a break. Write my book, stop seeing patients for a while. Really?

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Yeah. Just for two months. Probably just a midlife crisis. I don't know. (laughing): Maybe I should buy a sports car. Oh, I look at 'em online and just scroll. Ho-Hold. Sorry. Uh... you're leaving?

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Oh, it's just for two months. I'll be back, I promise. I need to figure out what I'm about. I'll offer you a referral in the meantime.

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(groans) Um... some advice, Kristen. -Yeah? -I don't know if you realize how much you're still suffering from the trauma of... your encounter.

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-The killing. -Oh, please, Kurt. I'm fine. No, I don't think you are. This trauma can come out in various ways. Even this-this smell your daughter is smelling. Things are not yet right in your world, Kristen. You need to deal with it. I'll see you in two months.

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You believe there is evidence of diabolical infestation?

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Definitely. I think we should conduct a location-based exorcism now. -Tonight. -With Gregory?

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No. He's an idiot. (laughs) You want to do it?

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Yes. This can't wait, Monsignor. Okay, this is what I ask first. I need one last psychological interview with a videotape -of the subject requesting an exorcism. -(phone buzzing) Sorry. This is Mitch's roommate. Hey, Luke. What's up?

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LUKE: You told me to call if anything happened. Yeah. What happened?

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Mitch chewed through his zip ties. He was heading toward Keening Hall.

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MITCH: No! Stop! (Mitch yells) No! Damn it, no! (crying): No! (crying) Mitch?

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I don't... I don't want to do this! -I don't. -Mitch, you don't have to. Come on, just step away. You don't understand! It wants me to! -He wants me to! -BEN: Who? Who wants you to do this?

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Him! -(yells, laughs) -Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. -(whimpering, panting) -Calm down. It's okay.

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David.

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-(chuffs) -(panting) (speaking foreign language) David is not yours. He is protected by Jesus, by the Holy Ghost. Kanite gari menafisiti mayeti... Most vile spirit, in the name of Jesus, get out and flee from David, -a creature of God. -(growls) (hisses) (groans)

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(demon speaking foreign language) -(grunts) -(shrieking) You will not hurt David! You will not hurt David! -You will not... hurt... David! -(growling) (gasps)

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Why do you think it happened, Mitch?

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I don't... I don't know. -Did you know the man, the-the corpse? -No. What does this symbol on his head mean to you?

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Nothing. Okay. The Church needs you to say you want an exorcism in order to perform one. Are you... are you willing to do that?

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-(knocking) -Yes, definitely. Hold on. -That's probably Luke. -Sure. Hello, Mitch. Leland Townsend. The monsignor sent me. You're kidding. Kristen, hi. How's it going?

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-Get out of here, Leland. -No, Kristen. I'm sorry, but the Church wants me to observe your questioning. -Like hell! -Kind of an impolite way to put it. Sorry, Mitch. Church politics. Would you excuse us for just a second?

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Get the fuck out of here! Not happening, Kristen. I know you want to escape supervision, but the three of you have been working without a net for a long time.

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Oh, that's right. Call your daddy.

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-Yeah. -Monsignor... I agree. I have Leland Townsend on the line. He says your psychologist is keeping him from an assessment?

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No, no. He is keeping her from doing a psychological assessment, from getting the permission we need. Leland, I'm putting you on speaker. Kristen, I'm putting you on speaker. -Okay. What is the issue? -KRISTEN: The issue is that Mitch is in a very vulnerable place right now... LELAND: I'm just trying to ask a few questions -at this new assessment... -Wait, wait, wait. Stop, stop! I need you all to stop, stop. I-I want you both to work together. No. Monsignor, that's not how this works. She is... KRISTEN: I'm not working with a psychopath. Couldn't we just disagree without calling each other names?

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We're all working toward the same goal. Oh, my God. This is a nightmare. Hey, hey, stop that. Monsignor, -Kristen just threw a shoe at me. -She what?

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Ow! She threw her other shoe at my side. This is not how colleagues work. -Oh, my God. What a liar. -KORECKI: Okay, Ms. Bouchard, I need you to let Leland do his work. -No, Monsignor! -David, you should concentrate on your ordination and let me handle this. Now, Ms. Bouchard, please return to the parish. Thank you, Monsignor. I'll get back to work right now. So this was your plan all along?

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Fake the need for an exorcism so you could win the confidence of the Church? I gave you an opportunity to work with me, Kristen. Now, can I get copies of your notes?

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What?

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Are you all right, Kristen?

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You seem a little bit uneven. (laughs)

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What are you doing?

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Nothing.

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All right. Throw it at me. -I deserve... (groans) -(grunts) Ow. You think that's gonna stop me?

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No. It's just gonna make me feel good.

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Go get yourself some help, Kristen. This is me with help, Leland. (grunts) Oh. (panting)

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BEN: Oh, here it is. This was on the cadaver that someone tried -to cannibalize last night. -That's the word. "Cannibalize." That's it. -BEN: What? -Oh, God. (speaking foreign language)

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Sister?

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This is a map of 60 demonic houses, all houses of Satan, going back 60 decades. -Okay. -They're like family crests. And each house needs to assure its line of succession. Before the master of one house dies, he must guarantee his successor. DAVID: How does he or she do that?

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He needs to be consumed. Eaten. LELAND: Oh, but you're missing the point, Mitch. There's nothing forbidden about cannibalism as long as it's not cannibalism of a living thing. -Are-are you serious? -Yes. Look at the rites of the Catholic Church. (laughing): Eating the body, drinking the blood. There's nothing wrong with imitating the holiest of Catholic sacraments.

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Please turn to face the congregation.

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My dear people, let us pray that God, the all-powerful Father, will pour out abundantly the gifts of Heaven on these servants of His, the ones He has chosen for the office of priest. Let us kneel.

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Please be seated. How long does this go on for?

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Oh, just another six hours. -I'm just joking. It's almost done. -Funny. (bishop praying indistinctly)

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His omnipresence will often manifest beyond our human understanding...

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Did he give you something? Show me.

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...and passions to the Holy Trinity.

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-What does this mean? -I don't know. -But why did he give it to you? -I don't know. -Mom, I don't. -What's going on, Lexis?

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-What are you doing? -I'm not doing anything. -Are you lying? -No. Then why did he act like he knew you? Uh, because he came to the house that one time with Grandma. And that's it? That-That's the only time he's seen you?

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Lexis, answer me. Promise you won't be mad?

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I'm only gonna be mad if you lie to me.

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He told me not to tell you because it would only make you mad. He's been coming by school. (gasping)

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It didn't mean anything. He just said he missed talking. He thought we could talk in the future. Lexis, he's a grown frickin' man! I know, but I think he seems lonely since Grandma left. Oh, my God. Give me one sec. (panting)

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-I'm so tired. -(sighs) -Lynn? -Yeah?

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-Lynn, you're in charge, okay? -Okay. -You guys are so mean. -Are you going out?

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Yes, but just for a few hours. -Mom, I didn't do anything. -I know. I know, baby. -Let me see. -No, my Squigz. I told you you were mean to me. You guys, you can watch Netflix for a few hours! I call the computer. No, but I want to watch the computer. If you can get in front of me, you can have it. -Okay. -I lied. (panting) We're watching the one about tigers. I've decided. -No, I want to watch  Scarface. -Yes, we are! LYNN: Oh, my God. -LAURA: Mom won't let us -watch  Scarface. -LAURA: It's just as bad as tigers. LILA: We're not watching  Scarface, and we're not watching tigers, 'cause -Mom would yell at us for both. -LYNN: Oh, my God, Laura. -LAURA: We're watching  Scarface. -LYNN: Scooch, scooch, scooch. -LAURA: Not enough room! -LYNN: Laura! LILA: If you don't like it, then don't sit here. All right, we're not gonna watch tigers or  Scarface. I get to choose this time 'cause I never get to choose. You better not mess up my bed, Lex! Better not mess up mine! -Okay. -Mess it up, Lexis! -Oh, my God. -I'll pay you five bucks. I'll pay you ten if I can find ten. You don't have to do anything. Just... No, you do not touch! You got to choose last time. (overlapping chatter)

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Hold your horses. Here I come.

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-(buzzer sounds) -LELAND: Hold your horses.

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Well, aren't you the anxious beaver. Something's wrong with me. I know. You're hungry. Come on in. So, wh-what do I have to do?

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Surprise! It's your birthday, Mitch, your real birthday. And this is Sheryl. She's new, also. Happy birthday, Mitch. This is the first day of the rest of your life. LELAND: No need to be nervous. I know that you're hungry, which is why we've prepared a feast. -Shall we? -(whooping, laughter)

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If I do this, I want you to remember. -You have my word. -This is not about your word. It's about something much more real. If you ever hurt one of my granddaughters, I'll cut off your dick.

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LELAND: The body of your predecessor. And this.

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The prime cut. All for you.

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Kristen. Are you all right?

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I don't know. I don't know what to do. My children mean more to me than anything. -I... -What happened?

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Leland-- he's been in touch with Lexis. -He's... -Come in.

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Earlier tonight, I was on my way to kill him. No, you weren't.

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David，你聽得告解未？

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你一被按立就聽得？

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我可以。你有嘢要告解？

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我要點做？

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開始啦。

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-你記唔記得？ -幫我。神父，求你祝福我，因為我犯了罪。

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神父，求你祝福我，因為我犯了罪。已經...好多年喇，大概二十年，由我上次告解到而家。呢啲係我嘅罪。

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（聲音顫抖）我好努力想做個好媽媽，喺佢哋需要我嗰陣喺度，但係我...同埋想做個好太太。（靜靜地喊）你想我搵...你想我搵其他人呀，Kristen？

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-我可以搵另一個神父。 -唔好。

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-我...（喘氣） -冇事㗎。無論係咩事，主都會寬恕。

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我...我殺咗個人。我...我真係做咗。我...（喊）Orson LeRoux。我...我殺咗佢。我...佢威脅我...我啲細路，我啲女，所以...所以我殺咗佢。而且我冇事。（喊）我甩到身。警察...佢哋識得我，就咁放咗我。

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-Kristen？ -（喊）

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呢一切都係真嘅？

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係。咁你悔改未？你真係悔改？

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我真係好後悔。我唔想...我唔想再做。Kristen，你記唔記得痛悔經？

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唔記得。跟我讀。我嘅天主，我真心痛悔，因為得罪咗你。我嘅天主，我真心痛悔，因為得罪咗你。我憎恨我嘅一切罪過，因為你嘅公義懲罰。我憎恨我嘅一切罪過...我嘅罪過，因為你嘅公義懲罰。我定志，靠你嘅聖寵，以後不再犯罪，同埋躲避犯罪嘅近機會。我定志，以後不再犯罪，同埋躲避犯罪嘅近機會。-亞孟。-亞孟。

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（喊）願主藉著教會嘅職務，賜你寬恕同平安。我因父、及子、及聖神之名，赦免你嘅罪過。（喊）亞孟。

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（喊）Kristen。（喊）我冇面見人。你得嘅。唔得，我好羞愧。

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（喊）唔再係喇。

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冇事喇。噓...

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完咗喇。

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完咗喇。

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DAVID（細聲）：嗯？

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