They Don't Cast Shadows (2022) Movie Script

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(droning string music)
(frogs croaking)
(insects chirping)
(Haures and Jael laughing)
- [Haures] You ready to
take your last breath, girl?
(Jael laughing)
- [Jael] Two days and your dead!
(Haures cackling)
- Leave me alone!
(Jael cackling)
- Oh.
why don't you pray?
(Haures and Jael cackling)
- [Jael] Nothing
can save you now!
- Stop!
(soft orchestral music)
(knife chopping)
(horse snorts)
- [Victoria] I wish we
could just get rid of her.
- [Travis] The time will come.
- [Victoria] I'm
counting down the days.
(slams knife)
Just looking at
her makes me sick!
(horse snorts)
(Lisa chuckles)
(gentle orchestral music)
- Mom, this is
delicious. Thank you.
- You're lucky we even
invited you to dinner.
(soft string music)
- We have five new mares
booked to Cats on Fire.
- I told you it'd be
a profitable stallion.
- I'll say.
At five grand a pop,
we'll make our money back
and then someone on
his first crop alone.
- May I please be excused?
- Yes. No!
- The table isn't
going to clean itself.
(somber string music)
(chatter on TV)
- May I please be
excused to my room?
- Go.
You need all the beauty
rest you can get.
(chatter on TV)
(soft string music)
- Only four more days
till summer vacation.
We'll have the whole
summer to ride.
(Lisa chuckles)
What would I do without you?
Ooh, I gotta go. Have
a good day, Lucky.
(bus rumbling)
(Lisa sighs)
Great.
(engine revs)
(Lisa falls)
(children laughing)
- You all right?
He literally does that
every time he stops.
I don't know why he doesn't wait
until everyone's safely seated.
(bright string music)
I think that's everything.
There you are. (chuckles)
- Thank you.
- Yeah.
- Lisa!
I totally have
some exciting news.
- Me too!
- Okay. You go first.
- I dropped my books on
the bus this morning.
- That doesn't really sound
too exciting. (laughs)
- Let me finish!
This really cute guy
helped me pick them up.
- Okay, tell me more.
What's his name?
- I don't know.
He was wearing a varsity jacket.
- Okay, so he probably
plays sports, he's a senior?
Did you catch his
name on his jacket?
- No.
- School's out Friday.
He'll probably graduate, and
I'll never see him again.
- Okay, let's just
hope he's a junior
that's really awesome
at sports. (chuckles)
(students chattering)
- Who are they
making fun of now?
Anyway, what is your news?
- Oh, yeah. Um...
Last night, something changed.
I feel like I
finally know Jesus.
- Jesus?
- Jesus Christ, the savior
of the world? (chuckles)
Really, Lisa?
- Oh, sorry. Um...
Congratulations?
I mean, what does
that really mean?
- That I received
Jesus into my heart.
- Into your heart?
- Yeah, my Sunday
school teacher and I
had this really long talk,
and I was telling her
how I didn't really get
the whole Jesus thing,
and she said that's because
I didn't get my gift.
- Gift?
Well, if it's that cute boy
from the bus, I'll take it.
- Lisa. I'm serious.
I want you to come with me to
youth group tomorrow night.
- I don't know.
(soft string music)
I'd rather ride Lucky.
- It'll be fun. I promise.
- I don't know.
- Okay. Just promise me
you'll think about it.
Okay?
- Okay.
- Okay.
- I'll think about it.
- Okay.
(both giggling)
(riding boot zips)
- Here's your list of chores.
(uneasy string music)
- I'll never have
time to ride lucky.
- [Mom] That's your problem.
(shoulder bumps)
(window cleaning)
(brush scrubbing)
(shovel digging)
- I'm sorry that I couldn't
go on a ride today.
(horse snorts)
(saddle slams)
(emotional string music)
(crickets chirping)
(horse snorts)
(Lisa chuckles)
(ominous string music)
(fountain gurgling)
(distorted speech)
(window creaks)
(distorted speech)
- That sounds really scary.
You know, you have
to be careful.
Satan is real, and he can make
people do horrible things.
And you're sure
it wasn't a dream?
- I don't know.
Maybe I did dream it.
I mean, I was half asleep
when I walked into the house.
I don't really know what I saw.
- So I guess that means
you didn't think about it.
- What?
- Youth group?
Please come with me tonight.
It'll be a lot of fun.
- Tina...
I don't know.
Can we talk about it later?
I have a lot on my mind.
- Yeah.
Call me before 6:00,
and my parents and I
will come pick you up, okay?
- My parents have been
listening in on my calls.
It's really weird.
I don't know how they'd feel
about me going to church.
I mean, we're not
really religious.
- You can just say
that you wanna come
and hang out at my house.
They don't really have to know
where we're going. (chuckles)
And we drive right by your house
on the way to church anyway, so.
(somber orchestral music)
- Where is Lucky?
Where is lucky?
- [Mom] Gone.
- What do you mean gone?
- [Mom] He's no longer
here. We sold him.
- Sold him...
To who?
Why would you do that?
Where is dad?
Where is Lucky?
- Calm down.
- Calm down?
You really expect me to be calm?
Where is my horse?
- We had to sell him to make
room for the new stallions.
- [Lisa] Sell him to who?
- [Dad] I don't know exactly
who! Ask your mother.
- How could you do this to me?
(door slams)
(phone dialing)
- Lisa?
- Tina?
- [Tina] Are you
okay? What's wrong?
- My parents sold Lucky.
- [Tina] How could they?
They know how much
you love your horse.
- Something isn't
right. Can you...
Can you please come get me?
- [Tina] Yeah, sure.
We'll be right over.
- I'll meet you by the gate.
- [Tina] Okay. See you in a few.
(anxious string music)
- Thank you for picking me up.
- I'm just glad you called.
- You're always
welcome, sweetie.
- We love having you around.
This little light of mine
I'm gonna let it shine
This little light of mine
I'm gonna let it shine
This little light of mine
I'm gonna let it shine
Let it shine let it
shine let it shine
(somber orchestral music)
- Tina!
- Hi!
This is my best friend, Lisa.
- Hi, Lisa. My name's Sunshine.
- I'm Eddie.
- Hey, I know you.
I'm Jason.
- Lisa. (chuckles awkwardly)
- Yeah.
Are your knees all
right from the bus?
- Oh, yeah. It's more
my wrist actually.
- Honestly, you
totally pulled it off.
It looked pretty
cool. (chuckles)
- Really?
- Yeah.
(both laughing)
- I didn't see you on
the bus this morning.
- Yeah, yeah. Normally
I don't take the bus.
My dad usually drops me
off on his way to work.
Anyways, welcome to youth group.
Yeah.
- Are you okay? (chuckling)
- That's the boy from the bus.
- Jason?
- Yeah!
- Please take a seat so we
can get this thing started.
All right, let's pray.
(Jason exhales)
Lord, give me the
right words to say.
Open hearts, ears, and minds.
And in Jesus name, amen.
Okay, so, last week
we left off on Satan.
Satan comes in many
different forms
and can cause
people to do things
that they normally wouldn't do.
His main goal is to take
as many humans as possible
with him to eternal
punishment in hell.
But he can only do
that by preventing us
from knowing and believing
in God's plan of redemption.
When we see later on in Peter 1,
we can actually notice that...
Yeah, uh, yeah, Lisa.
- What do you mean "redemption"?
- Oh, okay.
Yeah.
God, right, in his
infinite love and wisdom,
sent his son, Jesus
Christ, to earth
to live a perfect
and sinless life.
And Jesus then died on
the cross for our sins.
And three days later,
he rose from the dead.
If you believe
that in your heart
and confess that with your
lips, then you'll be redeemed.
- How do I do that?
- You just have to pray.
- Ask the Lord to
come into your heart.
(soft string music)
- And believe that He died
for your sins and rose again.
- Do you believe that, Lisa?
- Let's do it. (chuckles)
Thank you so much, Lord,
for bringing Lisa in today.
Lisa trusts and believes
that you are her savior.
Holy Spirit, we feel your
presence in this room right now.
Love her and protect her.
Guide her with whatever gifts
you bestow upon her, Lord.
Fill her up, Jesus.
And in Jesus' mighty name, amen!
- [All] Amen.
(group clapping)
- Congratulations.
(Lisa laughs)
- Thank you.
- All right. This is for you.
(gentle orchestral music)
- Thank you.
- Yeah, no problem.
We have an afterschool Bible
study, and you should come.
(group chattering and laughing)
- What's the matter, Lisa?
- You don't...
You don't see them?
They're right there in the
middle of the parking lot!
- See whom?
- She can see us.
- Perhaps that's
her special gift.
Let us depart quickly
so we can report this.
- They're...
They're gone now.
- Who's gone?
- I didn't see anyone.
- How could you miss them?
- What did they look like?
- They were both really tall.
They had glowing white eyes.
- Okay.
Um...
Well, anything else unusual
happens, just let us know.
I'll be on the bus tomorrow,
so I'll see you then.
See you guys later.
(brooding string music)
- Oh, Mom, you will never
guess what happened.
- Did Lisa accept the Lord?
- How did you know?
- Just had a feeling.
Congratulations, sweetie!
And welcome to the family!
- It was more than just that.
Something weird happened.
- Thank you, Mrs. Lynch.
Did any of you see anything
weird when you were saved?
(soft string music)
- Your life's been
changed, Lisa.
You've been made anew.
Things may seem different,
but you can never go
wrong trusting Jesus.
- God is good.
- All the time.
- [Lynch Family] All
the time, God is good.
(chatter on TV)
(unsettling string music)
(books clatter)
- Hey, Belial look at this.
I think that girl can see us.
- You're crazy, Zahvia.
Humans can't see demons.
- This one can.
See how she follows my
movements with her eyes?
(Zahvia sniffing)
- Hey, I think you're right.
- [Zahvia] Possess her!
- Now it's your turn.
(disturbing noises)
(steam hissing)
- [Zahvia] Belial? Oh!
(water pouring)
- What's this?
(tense string music)
- It's a Bible.
- A Bible?
You disgust me!
I never want to see
this book again!
- [Lisa] I'll be a
little late coming home.
- And don't forget
to muck the stalls!
- Lazy girl.
- I was thinking
about you last night.
- You were?
- About your gift.
- Oh.
- Did anything else happen
after we saw you last night?
- Yeah, my parents
are demon-possessed.
(Jason chuckles)
- You're serious. Okay.
Cool, cool.
- I think one of them
tried to possess me, too.
When it touched me, it
screamed as if I burnt it.
- Okay, well, the good news is,
once you're saved, you
can't be possessed, so.
I'll see you after
school in the Room 305.
- Yeah, I wouldn't miss-
(unsettling instrumental music)
- What's up?
- The bus driver.
- What about the bus driver?
- His eyes.
- Maybe writing things
down would be helpful.
(eerie whooshing)
- So, the mystery
is solved, huh?
- What do you mean?
- About Jason being
the mysterious boy
from the bus, silly.
(laughs)
- Three more.
- Three more what?
- Three more
demon-possessed kids.
- How do you know?
- They have yellow
eyes and they're...
throwing these things
at people's heads.
- [Tina] Throwing things?
- They look like marbles.
- Are you feeling okay?
- That's weird.
- You're weird!
Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Howard,
Mr. Rotagari, and...
six students.
Also, I saw demons
in the hallway
throwing flaming marbles
at people's heads.
- Lisa, I've been given this
a lot of thought and I just...
(tense instrumental music)
Lisa.
Lisa.
- They're here.
- Who?
- Have no fear, Lisa.
- I think they're friendly.
- Fear not.
We mean you no harm.
We are angels of
the Lord of Hosts.
My name is Vaniah
and this is Tirsah.
- What is happening to me?
Why am I the only one
who can see and hear you?
People are starting
to think I'm crazy.
- You have been
given a special gift,
for you are the key to
reclaiming Cloverville.
- Reclaiming Cloverville?
From what?
- I think you already
know from what.
- Jason has been called
to full-time service
by the Lord of Hosts.
If you two put your
heads together,
I'm sure you can
figure out what to do.
- Now go back to your
friends and let us observe.
(brooding string music)
- Lisa, what just happened?
Who are you talking to?
- Angels.
They want to be left alone.
- What did they say to you?
- That I've been
given a special gift
of seeing angels and demons...
to reclaim Cloverville.
- Reclaim it from what?
- They said that
you've been called
to full-time service
by the Lord of Hosts,
and we could figure
it out ourselves.
- Called? No one
knows about that.
Only Pastor Emery
knows about that.
- I don't even know
what "called" means.
- It means I feel like God has
asked me to become a pastor.
- A pastor?
- Yeah.
- He's gonna be celibate.
- Uh, pastors can't
get married, can they?
- Oh, she's on a roll now.
- Hey!
I thought you were
supposed to just observe.
- Sorry, sorry.
Couldn't help myself.
- I'm outta here. This
is way too weird for me.
Dude, this is like a
freak show or something.
- [Female Student] Me too.
I'm going with you guys.
(emotional string music)
- Are you guys gonna leave?
- I'm staying with you.
- Look, Jason...
are you sure about this?
- Yeah.
Lisa, there's actually
a precedent in the Bible
for your gift, it's in 2 Kings.
- You don't think I'm crazy?
- Well, to be honest,
yeah, I did a little,
but once you mentioned
I was called, no.
Here.
It talks about an
army of thousands
surrounding the city of Dothan
and ready to slay
the Prophet Elijah.
Elijah's servant was scared,
but they told him not to worry,
because there was this
invisible warrior army
that was way stronger
than the enemy.
My point is that the servant,
even though he had human eyes,
could see this
invisible angel army.
My opinion, if I'm
allowed to have one,
is that whatever you're seeing
in this room are angels,
and the ones with the
yellow eyes are demons,
and the marbles are just
like the fiery darts
that are in the
Book of Ephesians.
(anxious string music)
- Looks like we're
on the right track.
- There has been a lot
of those new age stores
opening up in town recently.
I wonder if that
means something.
- You mean the ones with magic
and the psychic bookstores?
One of my friends was
talking about some crystals
that she got from there.
- Actually, I've noticed some
kids in my English class,
they've been playing
with tarot cards,
and it's been kind
of creeping me out.
- Yeah, people have
been acting differently
since those stores popped up.
- Maybe we should check it out.
What's the most popular one?
- The kids kept talking
about the Life Force store
and how it's the newest
place in town to hang out.
- We should start there.
Maybe that will explain
what's happening to me.
- Okay.
Lisa and I will visit the
Light Force store on Saturday.
And then, on Sunday, we'll
let you guys know what's up.
Keep us in your prayers.
- Are you feeling okay?
- I don't know. I'm kind of
worried about going home.
- You know, you can always
ask God for protection.
- How do I ask Him?
(gentle string music)
- Through prayer. (chuckles)
Prayer is like a
conversation with God.
Basically, you talk to Him,
and you wait and listen
for His response.
- Is that the same as when
the angels speak to me?
(giggles)
- I mean, most of
us don't really have
angels talking to us,
but yeah.
God speaks to us when
we're silent in prayer
or when we read the Bible.
Come on.
Dear Lord Jesus, I just
pray for Lisa's protection,
that you'll always be with her,
and that you'll be with
her when she gets home.
- Where have you been, Lisa?
- I'm sorry. I told
Mom I'd be late.
- This is Mr. And Mrs. Newman.
Mr. Newman is the Chairman of
the Cloverville City Council.
- It's nice to meet you, Lisa.
- Nice to meet you both as well.
(air whooshes)
(ominous orchestral music)
- Lisa, my hands are almost
healed from last night.
Want a rematch?
- I thought you said she
could hear us and see us!
- She can!
(Belial sniffing)
- Mom, can I please
have a piece of pie?
- No!
(slaps hand)
You don't get dessert.
You didn't eat dinner.
- This is a waste of time.
Look, boss, you
gotta believe me.
- No more false reports, Belial!
Or you know what awaits you.
- Tell him, Zahvia.
You saw it first.
- Perhaps you are mistaken.
(Belial snarls)
(air whooshes)
(pounds table)
(dishes clatter)
- Bah!
You are wasting my time.
- Please excuse us.
Mrs. Newman. And I must
miss your delicious dessert.
I have a meeting to attend
to, and we must be going.
- Businessman
after my own heart.
I'm sorry you have to
go. I'll walk you out.
- You'll never guess who
came for dinner last night.
- Satan?
Probably not the best
joke to make. Sorry.
- Actually, it was four
demon-possessed humans,
and one of them was Mr. Newman.
- The Chairman of
the City Council?
- You know him?
- Yeah, my father's
on the City Council.
Hey.
- Congratulations, sweetheart!
- Thanks, Mama. Thanks.
- We have a surprise for you!
- What?
Is this me?
(Jason laughs excitedly)
Wow!
She...
Wow.
Thank you guys. This is...
- Well, it was either this truck
or the University of Oregon.
But you gave that
scholarship up.
(keys jangling)
- Thanks, Dad.
- We are proud of you, honey.
- Thanks so much.
- Mwah!
- All right. All right.
You two wanna share
my first ride with me?
- I already rode over in
it. You guys go ahead.
- All right, come on. (chuckles)
My lady.
(Lisa laughs)
(gentle string music)
(engine starts)
(air puffs)
(Jason and Lisa laughing)
Sunshine!
She promised me!
She promised me she
would get me back
after what we did
at summer camp.
Hey, you're the worst!
You're the worst!
(Lisa laughing)
- That sounds like a
story I need to hear.
- Yeah, maybe after
we clean all this up.
This is perfect.
(Lisa and Jason laughing)
- There's a big
dumpster in the back.
We can toss out
all this confetti.
- That's exactly
what I was thinking.
(ominous instrumental music)
(tires squeak)
That looks like a body, right?
- I think that's
Mr. Newman's car.
- Don't see Mr. Newman.
- That's-
- Put your head down!
(tires screeching)
- That was definitely his car.
- Let's go see what
they dumped in there.
- Do you think we
should be doing this?
- What if there is
someone in that rug?
They need our help.
- Let's hope there isn't.
Wait! Jason...
I'm scared.
(siren blaring)
(Lisa gasps)
- God.
That's disgusting.
(siren blaring)
- That's Principal Hodges!
(somber string music)
- Put your hands up.
- Whoa, whoa, hey.
- Get over there.
Keep your hands up.
- Can you put your
gun down please?
- What'd you put
in that dumpster?
- [Jason] I didn't put
anything in the dumpster?
Put your guns down, man.
- We were just dumping
out the confetti
that was in the truck.
(tense string music)
- Cuff 'em.
- Turn around.
(handcuffs rattling)
You've got a lot of
explaining to do.
- But we didn't
do anything wrong.
Ask Mr. Newman. It was his
car we saw driving away!
- [Cop] What did you say?
Mr. Newman?
He's one of the most
respected men in this town.
(tense string music)
Read 'em their rights.
- Let's go.
- [Jason] Yo, I wanna
make my phone call!
All right, my father's
on the City Council!
- Later.
- [Jason] We have a
right to a phone call!
- I said later!
(Jason sighs)
- This is ridiculous.
All right. All right.
Lisa, everything's
gonna be all right.
Once I make this phone call,
my father's gonna bail us out.
- This is all my fault!
(somber string music)
- How could you
possibly think that?
- I'm the one who
suggested that we put
the confetti into the dumpster!
Now we're never going
to get out of here!
- Lisa, come on.
All right, everything's
gonna be fine.
- I'm just glad that
your girlfriend isn't-
- Girlfriend?
Did you say girlfriend?
- Yeah, Sunshine.
(Jason sighs)
- People think that?
No, okay, no,
Sunshine is my sister.
- Oh.
- Yeah.
- Thank God.
I mean, she sounds like
a very nice sister.
- Yeah, yeah, she's nice.
To be honest. I've never
had like a real girlfriend.
- I find that really
hard to believe.
- Why?
- I mean you're...
You're just...
You're so...
- [Jason] What?
- Nothing.
- Yeah, I guess like...
trying to keep my grades up...
and football...
and church, of course...
just kinda got too busy.
Anyway, don't worry, seriously.
My dad's gonna
get us outta here.
(air whooshes)
- I'm not sure about that.
(suspenseful instrumental music)
- Lisa?
- [Lisa] There's a
demon in my room!
- Shh.
Hyrum.
I figured that little worm,
Belial, was telling the truth.
He's too stupid to come
up with a story like that.
But I had to see for myself.
- What do you want?
- I wanted to get you alone
so I could explain
how things really are.
You chancing upon that
dumpster was, shall we say,
a convenient opportunity
for me to isolate you.
- What do you want, Hyrum?
- You have been given a
special gift from the Nazarene.
For what purpose I don't know.
His ways are
mysterious, even to us.
I am, however, demanding
that you do not use this gift
in Cloverville ever again.
- I didn't ask for this sight,
and I have no control
over what I see!
- True.
But you can stop telling
people what you see.
Lisa, what are
the demons saying?
- It wants me to stop telling
people when I see them!
- Silence!
Haven't you understood
a single word I've said?
This is not a request.
I am ordering you!
Do not tell anyone what
you see ever again!
Or else.
- Or else what?
Belial already
tried to possess me.
Maybe you should ask
him how that turned out.
(Hyrum scoffs)
- You do not know your
Bible very well, human.
Read the Book of Job.
It is true we
cannot possess you;
however, we can make
you wish you were dead.
(tense string music)
I'm about to give
you a short lesson
in the power you are up against.
(Hyrum grunts)
(Lisa shouts)
- Jason, help!
(Hyrum grunts)
- Lisa, what's going on?
(head slams wall)
(Jason shouts)
(Jason groans)
(kicks thudding)
(Lisa shouting)
Come on! Show yourself!
(thud)
(Lisa groaning)
- Lord Jesus, help us!
- [Hyrum] Silence!
(hand smacks)
(Lisa shouts)
- Oh, Jesus... (groans)
(staggered speech)
(body slams into wall)
(Jason groaning)
- This has been our
stronghold for a century.
And you will not
take it away from us!
(Hyrum shouts)
(punch slams)
(dramatic string music)
- Lisa.
Lisa.
Awaken.
(Lisa breathing heavily)
- [Lisa] Vaniah?
What took you so long?
- The powers of evil
blocked our entrance.
- [Lisa] What about Jason?
- He will recover.
Nothing is broken.
Lisa, I have to go.
Remember, if you need me, pray.
May the Spirit light your path.
- You're released.
Mr. Newman has vouched for you.
It seems we don't have
enough evidence to hold you.
We'll bring your
truck around front.
- We need to get to
the bottom of this
or I won't be able to sleep.
I think we should go to that
Life Force store tonight.
- Are you sure you're
feeling up to it?
- They're going to keep
attacking us if we don't,
and I don't know if I
can handle that again.
- We should talk with
Pastor Emery first.
I bet he's still at the church.
He usually meets up with
my dad on Friday nights.
My shoulder's been
killing me lately.
(soft orchestral music)
I'm gonna wash up.
- Who is he?
- Lisa, this is Nissan.
- Hello, Nissan. (chuckles)
- What is so funny?
- Nissan's a car company.
- Nissan is a very good name.
- It is even one of the
months on the Hebrew calendar.
- I'm so sorry.
- I'm the angel of this church.
- What do you mean,
angel of this church?
- Well, every Christian
church, town, city,
and country for that matter,
has an angel watching over it.
- Well, the angel of
Cloverville should be fired.
(Tirsah sighs)
Oh, I'm so sorry
Tirsah! I had no idea.
- We are limited
by the empowerment
that your prayers give the
Lord of Hosts to act upon.
- I shouldn't have said that.
I didn't mean to
hurt your feelings.
- Although I do care deeply
about what is happening
in my Cloverville, feelings
were not hurt, little one.
- And what are you
responsible for, Vaniah?
- You.
- Oh. (chuckles)
- Now go get cleaned up.
You wouldn't wanna frighten
the pastor and his guests.
- We have known for a while now
that something is very
wrong here in Cloverville.
- [Lisa] Wrong?
- Well, (chuckles anxiously)
evil, if I'm being candid.
- The Chairman of
the City Council
probably has something
to do with that.
The head demon
took over his body.
- And that brings us
to your special gift.
Now, for some reason,
God has seen fit
to give you this new sight to
help us reclaim Cloverville.
- But how?
Do you know what
I'm supposed to do?
- Unfortunately, I don't.
We are, however, on your side,
We'll do everything
we can to help.
- Before we were arrested,
our plan was to go to
the Life Force bookstore
and see if we can
figure anything out.
- Good.
Jason, you've been called
to full-time ministry.
This is, however I'm afraid,
you're baptism by fire.
Now, demons are territorial,
and they will not give up
Cloverville without a battle.
- Pastor, if you wouldn't mind,
I would like to be the
point of contact for this...
investigation.
I would like Jason
to report to me,
and then I'll
compile all the facts
and give a report
to you and William.
- Oh, I think that's
a reasonable request.
Let's pray before you go.
Lord, we ask that You
cover Jason and Lisa
with your protection.
Guide them to where
they need to be
to do your work and
your will, Father.
Thank you for your faithfulness,
your protection,
and your provision.
In Jesus' name, amen.
(shoppers chattering)
- People actually
believe this stuff works?
- Well, when people don't
have Jesus in their lives,
they'll try to
fill that void with
anything that
sounds good to them.
Satan is always ready
to do whatever it takes
to keep their eyes
from the truth.
(tense orchestral music)
- I don't know why,
but I have a feeling that
whatever we're looking for
is behind those doors.
We need to find a way to
get back there somehow.
- Maybe a distraction?
- Do you think you could
knock over that book rack?
That'll buy me time to
get to the back room.
- I could, yeah.
But wouldn't that be wrong?
You know, like, we're
the good guys, right?
- Well, then what
would you suggest?
- Pray.
Dear Lord, please help us
figure out a distraction
in order for us to
get to that back room.
(muttered speech)
(book rack topples)
(shoppers chattering)
- Hey, I think I
found something.
- What's that?
- Meeting room A, lower.
(indistinct)
- [Jason] The library.
- [Lisa] What?
- It's it's only place in town
that uses uppers and lowers
for the room numbers.
- Let's see how good
your sleuth skills are.
- Hello.
I was wondering if I could
show my girlfriend room A.
She wants to host
an equestrian night
and wants to check
the space out.
- Upper or lower level?
- [Jason] Probably lower.
- Room A is over to the right.
Unfortunately, it's still a
mess from last night's meeting.
Our janitor quit two days.
- Ah, that's a stinker.
Well, honestly, I don't
think we'll care too much
about the mess, ma'am.
Thank you.
- Girlfriend?
(soft string music)
- Did I say that?
Oh, man, I'm sorry. (chuckles)
Must have slipped.
- Nothing to be sorry about.
- She wasn't lying.
- Why would they leave
it a mess like this?
- That's a good point.
- This stuff looks confidential.
- We should take
everything, just in case.
(ominous atmospheric music)
(papers shuffling)
- You didn't have to
clean up the room!
- [Jason] It's our civic duty.
- [Librarian] It's nice
to see young people
taking responsibility.
- Yep. Uh-huh.
(phone dialing)
- I need to speak to Mr. Newman.
(engine shuts off)
- [Lisa] Wow, your
house is beautiful.
(Jason sighs)
- Yeah, it's just a
house. My dad's a realtor.
- I recognize some
of these names
from last night's
council meeting.
- What do these weird
diagrams and words mean?
- Mindless doodling.
- Why were you meeting
up at the library
in the middle of the night
and not the City
Council chambers?
- That's city business.
And all of these papers
were supposed to
have been cleaned up.
Anyways, I don't see anything
remotely sinister here.
- Maybe we need to show
Pastor Emery these papers.
I mean, those words
gotta mean something.
- It's gibberish.
You're grasping at straws, son.
Now, I have to get back to work.
(anxious atmospheric music)
(phone dialing)
Hi. It's me.
We need to talk.
(crickets chirping)
(vehicle approaching)
- You can stop here.
- You want me to drive
you up to your house?
- Could we just sit
here for a minute?
- Yeah. Yeah, totally.
(Lisa sighs)
Can I tell you a secret?
- Sure.
- The other day on the bus.
I'm...
I'm really happy you
dropped your books.
I just...
felt this like...
this total attraction to you.
- I thought it was really
sweet that you helped me.
And to be honest, I felt
this attraction to you too.
(gentle orchestral music)
(both chuckling)
- Someone broke into my office.
- [Jason] Who would do that?
- They didn't even
take the laptop.
- Should I call the cops?
- No.
Everything seems to be here.
Except for that bag of
papers from the library.
- I bet Mr. Newman sent his men.
(anxious atmospheric music)
- So.
How was your date?
- I mean, if you
wanna call it that.
- I think you two
make a cute couple.
- Yeah. Thanks.
- [Mom] Jason!
Jason!
Can you take out the trash?
- Okay, Mom!
Oh, man, I guess
you'll just never know.
That sucks.
- Give me some details!
- It was...
more than okay.
(crickets chirping)
(Jason whistling)
(papers rustling)
(mysterious instrumental music)
- Jason?
- Sorry for bothering you this
late, Pastor, at your home,
but I think this is important.
And for some reason my dad said
that the papers were stolen,
but they were just in the trash.
Pretty weird, right?
And when I asked him earlier
if I could come here,
he said no.
You see anything of
meaning over there?
- Well, the papers
that you found
have mostly to do with a
new construction project
in Cloverville, but these
two seem out of place.
- [Jason] What do you mean?
- Well, one is a diagram,
and the other one is a list,
both with Hebrew and
Latin words on it.
(mysterious instrumental music)
- Why do you think my father's
trying to hide these papers?
- I don't know.
I'll ask him tomorrow.
Anyway, it's getting late.
Why don't you go home?
I'll tackle this later.
- Okay.
Thank you. Goodnight.
(anxious instrumental music)
- Why did you throw
away the papers
that Jason and Lisa found?
- Jason gave those to you?
- What are you hiding?
- Nothing sinister.
I assure you.
- Go on.
(Jonas sighs)
- Those documents contain
details of a new city project.
Ol' Newby said it'd be better
if the project didn't
come to light just yet,
so he advised me to tell
Jason they were stolen
so he would forget about them.
- Why would he say that?
- What I'm about to tell you
must not leave this office
until it is made public.
Agreed?
(Jonas sighs)
As you know, the library has
been in disrepair for years.
Hardly anyone ever
checks out books
and almost all the research
is done online these days.
So we wanna turn the
library into a hotel.
- This plan will
have opposition.
- That's the reason
for the secrecy.
We don't want word
of this getting out
until all the options
can be worked through.
- Well, I think we
know now what happened.
Your secret is safe with us.
Let the kids in.
- All right, all these
papers will be destroyed...
except for these two.
Now, these two
have some interest.
They have a lot of phrases
in Latin and Hebrew
inscribed on them.
- What are those symbols?
- Well, they seem to be
a diagram of some sort
with a lot of scribbled
words in different languages.
It'll take me some
time to study these.
However...
this one has some
special interest.
Now, "obitus", that's a
word that means death.
"Signum" means marked.
- Marked for death?
(mysterious string music)
My name is on there!
- [Pastor Emery]
Don't worry, Lisa.
- You're fifth on the
list, two below Mr. Hodges.
- Mr. Hodges was
murdered yesterday.
(somber string music)
Who is Mrs. O'Malley?
(Pastor Emery sighs)
- She fell down a flight
of stairs at the library
five months ago.
She was a rich, elderly woman.
Rumor had it that she
was going back east
to live with her sister.
- I guess her death
was no accident.
- It was an accident.
I saw the police report.
- The police are in on this.
(Jonas scoffs)
- Or so she says.
- In any case, who cares
if she moved out of town?
Why would that be a
reason for her accident?
(brooding orchestral music)
- She was planning on cashing
in all of her city bonds.
It's that money that we
use to fund the projects,
like the new storefronts
and the city improvements,
and the city has no
cash to pay her back.
- So with her out of the way,
the bonds can't be cashed in,
and the city's free
to use the money.
- Normally in this case,
her family could
still claim the bonds,
but we found out her sister
passed away before she did.
Her sister was her last
known family member.
- It was an
unfortunate accident.
- But a lucky
break for the city.
- Next on the list is Mr. Green.
How did Mr. Green die?
- Car accident.
Our whole football team saw it.
Missed his turn and
straight to a fence
and hit the goalpost.
It was a terrible accident.
- At least we thought
it was an accident.
- So what's his
connection to Cloverville?
(Jonas scoffs)
- This is ridiculous.
You're all jumping
to conclusions.
They were all accidents.
- Mr. Green owned the land
adjacent to the
Cloverville library.
- Area needed for a parking lot.
- Coincidence.
- Mrs. O'Malley, Mr.
Green, Mr. Hodges...
Mr. Gordon is next on the list.
And then me.
- We better notify
the authorities.
- The authorities?
They're all in on
this with Mr. Newman.
- The we gotta get
outta Cloverville.
- No one will believe us.
- Three people on this
list are already dead.
Now, surely that
outta mean something.
- We should warn Mr. Gordon
before he winds up dead too.
- It's not too late. I'll go.
- No, no, no. Let's let Lisa
go check in on Mr. Gordon.
I want you to go to the
County Sheriff up in Yreka.
Could be that, with this list,
he can be convinced that
something's going on.
- Assuming of
course that he, too,
hasn't been possessed
with a demon.
- [Jason] Let's hope not.
- What about me? I wanna help.
- I'm going to take you home.
- I always miss
out on all the fun.
- Fun?
Sunshine, this isn't
a game, all right?
Three people have
already been murdered!
- Met with accidents.
- Sunshine can come
with me if that's okay.
We're just going to
check on Mr. Gordon.
(tense string music)
- Please, daddy? Since they
were only accidents anyway.
- Fine.
(engine shuts off)
- Thanks for the ride.
- Yeah.
- We can walk from here. I
know you have to get to Yreka.
- Be careful.
- You too.
(anxious string music)
- Come on.
You guys can make googly
eyes at each other later.
- What should I
say to Mr. Gordon?
Like, "Hi, Mr. Gordon,
you're on a death list,
and I was just checking to
see if you're still alive"?
- If he comes to the door,
then we know he's okay.
- Should we go in?
- Isn't that against the law?
- I'll stay out here.
Call me if you need me.
(emotional string music)
- [Lisa] Mr. Gordon?
- I'm not staying
out here by myself!
I'm coming with you.
- Mr. Gordon?
(anxious string music)
I need to check for a pulse!
(Sunshine screams)
- What?
- Blood!
- Sunshine, don't
scream like that!
- It's a dead body!
- You scared me!
(Lisa breathing heavily)
(suspenseful string music)
He doesn't have a pulse.
- Can we get outta here now?
(grim string music)
- There's blood on that knife.
- The murder weapon.
- No, Sunshine, don't touch it!
(siren blaring)
We need to go!
(dramatic orchestral music)
(both breathing heavily)
We need to split up.
Head straight in that direction
until you come to that first
barn on the left, okay?
That's where I'll meet you.
Go!
(siren blaring)
(intense orchestral music)
(tires squeal)
- Stop!
Don't move!
(chatter on police radio)
(Sunshine whimpering)
(handcuffs ratchet)
Sarge, you're gonna
wanna see this.
(Lisa breathing heavily)
- Sunshine?
Sunshine, are you there?
(somber orchestral music)
Sunshine?
(demons cackling)
What's so funny?
- Your boyfriend's sister has
been caught and is in jail.
(demons cackling)
- Belial!
Tell Hyrum I will
give myself up to him
if he lets Sunshine go.
- She'll be okay.
- [Jason] Sunshine's where?
- She's in jail.
She's charged with murder!
- Who are they
saying she killed?
- Mr. Gordon!
They caught her at the crime
scene with blood on her hands!
- Come on, Dad! All right, Mr.
Gordon was next on the list,
and you know that!
I had nothing to do with this.
- Wait, what?
- That means Lisa's next.
- Just more of the
McGrath girl's fantasies.
- Jonas, what is going on?
- Are you kidding me right now?
They're obviously
not fantasies, Dad!
All right, Lisa is telling
the truth, unlike you.
- Watch it, son.
- No.
No, you lied when you said
the office was broken into.
- I did that for Cloverville!
And you went behind my back
and gave those papers
to Pastor Emery!
- Yeah, and I did
that for Cloverville!
- Hey, hey, cut it out, you two!
- I just can't
believe you right now.
Hey, and why haven't you
bailed Sunshine out yet?
- No bail has been
set. It's the weekend!
We can't even see
here until Monday.
- Monday. Great.
Mom, where's Lisa?
- Lisa's the one who called us.
She's safe.
- This is all that
McGrath girl's fault.
That coward is
sitting safely at home
while your sister is in a cell!
- Her name is Lisa!
Okay, she's not a coward!
You don't know
anything about her.
(somber orchestral music)
- [Lisa] I'm so sorry.
- [Jason] I know.
- I told Belial I'll
give myself up to Hyrum
if he lets Sunshine out of jail.
- No!
No, you can't!
All right, you're on his
death list. He'll murder you.
- There's no other way.
Sunshine is innocent.
I can only imagine
how scared she must be
in there right now.
It should have been me.
- Lisa, there has
to be another way.
All right, let's talk
with pastor Emery first.
Lisa, I just found you.
I don't wanna lose you.
(emotional orchestral music)
- I'm not sure about
that Yreka Sheriff.
He took notes and he said he'd
get back to me, but nothing.
- The only way for us
gets Sunshine out of jail
is for me to surrender
myself to Hyrum.
- Absolutely not! You will
never surrender to a demon!
(gloomy string music)
- [Lisa] I'm not going to
give myself up to Hyrum.
- What did you say?
We already told Hyrum
about your deal.
- I changed my mind.
- How dare you go
back on your word!
- You are not
authorized to do that!
Hyrum wants to take her
blood at the Litha Sabbat.
- But she got us in
trouble with Hyrum again!
- Go away now!
Do your chores, your
backstabbing liar!
- It will be a pleasure
to watch you bleed!
- Amen?
Let's pray.
Father, thank you for
this beautiful day.
Bless each one that
was in church today
and protect them as they
go about doing your will
this day and this week.
You are so faithful, Father.
Thank you for your love and
your presence here today.
In Jesus' name, amen!
- [Congregation] Amen.
- That would be great. I
would really appreciate that.
- Oh, Lisa, I want
you to meet Mr. Foma.
He's agreed to help us.
- It's nice to meet...
Um...
Pastor, may I
speak to you alone?
- Oh, sure.
Please excuse us for
a moment, gentlemen.
- I think he might be an angel.
His eyes were glowing white.
- Ah.
Mr. Foma, Lisa has
noticed something odd.
And before we proceed,
we need to get her
observation clarified.
- [Mr. Foma] Continue.
- Lisa informs me
that you are not
what you would appear to be,
something of the
supernatural order?
- It's true. I'm an angel
sent to free the girl.
- And free our town
from the demons?
- No, I'm afraid
that is your task.
My assignment is
to free the girl.
- Why did the Lord send
an angel to free Sunshine?
- Hyrum has
overstepped his limits.
The Lord has allowed Satan
to give humans a choice,
but Hyrum has become a
campaign to enslave humans.
- Well, Mr. Foma,
how can we help?
- Hyrum has no legal
right to take the girl
without first
gaining permission.
Hyrum has been, shall we say,
bending the rules by
breaking angelic law.
- So what happens now?
- I must first meet with Hyrum.
If he chooses to
cease and desist,
then he will not be
taken to heavenly court.
- What do you want us to do?
- Do what you've been doing.
Pray and follow the path
that's set before you.
Have faith, Jonas.
- Thank you for
helping my daughter.
(Jonas sighs)
(soft instrumental music)
- I think we should pray.
William, would you
lead us in prayer?
- Lord, use this gentleman
to free Sunshine.
Guide Lisa and Jason
as they follow your
path in saving our town.
Please protect them
and watch over them.
We ask this in Jesus' name.
Amen.
- [All] Amen.
- Mr. Newman's, Hyrum, has
been in prison in the Abyss.
- How do you know?
- While you were praying,
Vaniah came in and told
me of a heavenly trial.
(Jonas scoffs)
- Oh, he just came in
here and told you, did he?
- Gentlemen...
and lady.
Hyrum has been found guilty
and sent to the Abyss.
(Jonas laughs)
- Does that mean
my daughter's free?
- Yes. Sunshine is
being processed for
release as we speak.
- Is that right?
Well, I don't believe you!
I'm gonna go down there
right now and see for myself.
- May the Spirit
light your path.
(door opens and closes)
- Nothing is
impossible with God.
I think we've had more
than enough excitement
for one morning.
We shall go.
- Wait, I have one
question first.
What does Litha mean?
- Where did you hear that word?
- I overheard Belial saying
I was not to be killed
until the Litha Sabbat.
- That's the witches summer
solstice celebration.
- Summer solstice is on Tuesday.
- That's only two days away.
- When we're finished here,
I'm gonna go back
and study the chart
that you found at the library.
Now, it may hold the key.
In the meantime, you should ask
Vaniah to stay close by you.
(fountain gurgling)
(foreboding instrumental music)
- Are they dead?
- Just unconscious, I guess.
- There are six demons on the
deck arguing about something.
- This turned into a
pretty interesting Sunday.
- I am next in line!
- I am!
You are nothing more than a
mere foot soldier, Zahvia,
and that is all that
you will ever be!
- My circle is
prospering the best.
I should replace Hyrum.
Adar...
my circle has grown
from three to 12
witches and warlocks
in three weeks.
I am the greatest.
- You sure are quiet, Belial.
Don't you wanna be boss?
- I think we should vote on it.
(demons cackling)
- Vote? Are you crazy?
- You've been amongst the
humans far too long, Belial.
We shall settle this
as we always have.
A fight!
No weapons. No armor.
The last one standing
shall be the new boss.
- That...
is our way.
(suspenseful orchestral music)
That is the way Hyrum
received his rank.
And that is the way
I, the mighty Dagon,
shall receive mine!
(Dragon growls)
(demons grunting)
(phone ringing)
- Hello?
- [Tina] Hello?
It's for you.
- Hello?
- [Tina] Lisa, Pastor Emery
said he found something
that you need to see.
He's at the library.
My dad and I will
pick you up, okay?
- No, you can't come right now!
It's too dangerous. There's...
There's a horde of demons
fighting in my backyard.
- [Tina] Are you okay?
- Yeah. Jason's here.
We need to get to the library.
Pastor Emery found something.
(demons grunting)
- Well, Adar...
must we continue?
Will you submit to my authority?
- You've best me, Dagon.
(intense orchestral music)
- [Dagon] Do you submit?
- Yes.
I swear to your allegiance.
(Dagon howls)
- And the rest of you?
Zahvia?
Belial?
Moloch?
Shim'on?
There are no other challengers.
(Adar slumps)
Submit to me.
- [All] I swear allegiance
to your authority.
(Dagon howls)
- In two nights, the midsummer
celebration takes place.
We have gathered many
animals for sacrifice.
But...
we are missing one
important thing.
That McGrath girl.
Capture her.
Alive!
I want to kill her myself!
- [All] Yes, Dagon!
(Dagon growls)
Adar will be my second...
since he alone had the
courage to fight me!
- Thank you, boss.
- Recruit a new demon to
possess the police subject.
I will not return to that body.
I will possess the
human called Newman.
(cracks neck)
He has the most
power in this town.
- Yes, boss.
- Also, that human
that helped Hyrum.
I have no use for him.
See to it that he's
taken out of the way.
- Yes, boss.
- We need to go. The
demons are almost finished.
(somber orchestral music)
- [Victoria] There
she is! Get her!
- No!
- Lisa!
(Lisa choking)
(Jason grunts)
(Victoria shouts)
(Lisa choking)
Lord forgive me.
(lamp shatters)
(Travis shouts)
(intens orchestral music)
(tires skidding)
I'm sorry about your
parents back there.
My adrenaline kicked in.
Are you okay?
- Those weren't my parents.
- Look after Lisa. She's
been through a lot.
- Hey.
- Lisa, are you okay?
- [William] Did you
get up to Yreka?
- [Jason] Yep.
- [William] Anything?
- [Jason] Yep.
- [Tina] Thank you
for meeting me here.
(somber orchestral music)
- Oh, good. You found 'em.
I've deciphered the words
on the paper you found.
Now, Lisa, see if this
makes any sense to you.
Now, I've translated
the words again,
with the English
meaning next to 'em.
(tense string music)
What is it, Lisa?
- These are the names of demons.
Dagon, Zahvia, Belial,
Moloch, Shim'on...
and all the rest.
These are all names
of demons I've heard.
- Well, they don't
seem to be in any order
on that list you gave me.
- Wait.
This is a map.
- Map?
Just looks like
a bunch of lines.
- No, this...
This long road.
This is the long road
that goes my house.
And this...
this is the church, and...
here's the high school.
- Yeah, I see it too.
That's our house.
- I don't understand
these words.
- Those are the
words that you read
in the original language.
Look at the translations
that I wrote on.
- Where does Mr. Newman live?
- [Pastor Emery]
That's a good question.
- Here.
This circle.
- That makes perfect
sense, because Hyrum's name
is written right next to it.
Where does Mr. Jenkins live?
- The vice principal?
- He's a temporary
principal now,
after Mr. Hodge's accident.
- I know where he lives.
Here.
- So he's possessed by Shim'on.
- It's like they're
each in charge
of a different area in town.
- I heard the demons
talking about circles.
- That's interesting.
Circles is another
name for covens.
- The demons were
bragging to each other
about how many
witches and warlocks
they'd grown their circles by.
- Demons?
Witches, covens, for real?
Like here in Cloverville?
- What does all this mean?
- Maybe I can get some guidance.
If we pray with the
names of specific demons
in specific places, could
you do anything about it?
- Once the demon is out of
the body, we can fight them,
but if the demon is still inside
the body, we are helpless.
- I have a plan.
The angels can't
fight the demons
when they're possessing a body.
But when the demon
is out of the body,
then they can fight them.
We need to make a group of
people to go exorcize the demons
and a group to stay at
the church and pray.
Tina, call the youth group
and see who can come
to church and pray.
And Mr. Lynch, call
the congregation
to see who come as well.
- Jason and I will go
to the homes with you
to perform the exorcisms.
(Jonas sighs)
- Great. We can take my car.
- Let's do it.
(knocks on door)
(ominous string music)
- Jason, hey.
Is everything all right?
- Yeah. I was just
rethinking that scholarship.
I just wanna talk
to you about it.
- Oh, yeah. Come on in.
- Cool.
- So University of Oregon.
- Go Ducks.
- How rude of me.
My wife would normally
get you all drinks,
but she's not here right now.
Can I get anyone
anything to drink?
- Uh...
no.
- Shim'on.
I know you're in there.
We're here to get you out.
(Shim'on panting)
- You're the McGrath girl!
(Shim'on growling)
There's a bounty on your head!
(Shim'on gibbering)
- He's not possessed!
He's having a seizure!
- [Pastor Emery] Jenkins is
possessed! Jonas, hold him down!
(Shim'on growling)
- You'll pay for this!
(intense percussive music)
Dagon is not as soft as Hyrum!
(Shim'on shrieking)
- In the name of the
Lord Jesus Christ,
I command Shim'on to
come out of this man!
(Shim'on yelling)
(high-pitched ringing)
(Shim'on snarls)
(blade slices)
- Lisa!
(Lisa gasping)
Lisa, are you okay?
(Lisa gasping)
Just breathe. Just breathe.
- I'm okay.
Vaniah killed the
demon. (gasping for air)
- Just breathe.
You all right?
Easy
- Told you you could
go pro. (chuckles)
- I had no control.
That thing had full
control over me.
Things I said.
Things I did.
Things I said to my wife.
My kids.
All that I put them through.
- Give it time.
(Mr. Jenkins sniffles)
I'll check in with you tomorrow.
- Listen...
Until now, I thought
all this was a fantasy.
I'm sorry.
Son, I should have
never doubted you.
He's faster than I
remember. (chuckles)
(dogs barking)
(bangs on door)
- Excuse me. Can I help you?
- Mrs. Newman. Is
Mr. Newman home?
- Is he expecting you?
- Yeah.
- Dagon!
Avner, what are you doing here?
Shouldn't you be out
making your rounds?
- Sorry for the
interruption, boss,
but I have something you'll
definitely want to hear.
- Well spit it out!
- Shim'on...
is in the Abyss.
(tense string music)
- How?
- I was making my rounds,
collecting wandering
dogs and cats,
when I heard Shim'on's
death scream.
Then I saw that McGrath
girl leaving his home.
- By herself?
- No.
The one remaining
pastor was with her,
and a couple other humans.
- Who were they?
- I don't know.
I wanted to get out of there
fast, didn't want to be seen.
- I want you to
get the word out.
Everyone is to be
extra cautious.
And I want everyone paired up.
- Anything else, boss?
- I want the McGrath
captured tonight!
- Attention, everyone.
Thank you for
coming out to pray.
Well, we have a
victory to report!
One demon has been
sent to the pit!
(congregation cheering
and applauding)
Now, please continue to pray.
We'll be leaving shortly
for the next exorcism.
- Sunshine!
I'm so glad you're out of jail.
- Me too.
- I'm so sorry.
I still feel like all
of this is my fault.
It should have been
me instead of you.
- No, no.
If you would've been caught,
they would've killed you.
- All right. Where to next?
- Pastor Emery,
I think Lisa should stay
here while we go ahead.
- What?
No.
- Pastor.
- [Pastor Emery] It's
Lisa's decision to make.
- Mr. Jenkins' demon
already attacked you.
You were its target.
- And I was the only
one who could see him.
- Oh my God.
- Without me you're blind,
which means you're both
safer with me there.
- It's not my
safety I care about.
- Me neither.
(soft string music)
There are a lot of
names on this map.
Two of them are my parents.
- We going?
- Here.
(tires screech)
(intense string music)
(all shouting)
(Jason grunts)
- Let her go!
(blase scrapes)
- [Warlock] See you
in a thousand years!
(knife stabs)
(Nissan shouts)
(intense orchestral music)
(tires squealing)
- Go.
Yes.
I'd like to report a
kidnapping. (panting)
I have a partial plate.
They're in an
animal control van.
(Jason grunts)
- Why?
Why, God?
(dramatic orchestral music)
(Lisa screaming)
- [Lisa] Let me go!
(all grunting)
(hand smacks)
(chain link fence rattling)
(Lisa panting)
- I know how scared he must be.
- Hey.
We got through this
once, didn't we?
(door opens)
- Did you find her?
- I wasn't fast enough.
(emotional string music)
- There's something else.
- Hey!
Tell Sergeant Finney I
wanna talk to him now!
- The Sergeant
isn't in right now!
- I called you!
The police!
And you arrested me?
What kind of backwards
public service is that?
- You had a warrant
out for your arrest.
When you have a warrant,
we bring you in.
Doesn't matter if you're
the one who called.
- A warrant!
For what?
- Misappropriation
of government funds.
The affidavit was
signed by the Chairman
and a fellow City
Council member.
- I did no such thing!
And they're lying!
- The D.A. is gonna
send in a team
to go through all
of the city records.
- Perfect.
Hey, you know that will
only prove my innocence!
Hey! What about bail?
- Your hearing's in 12 hours.
(somber string music)
- Lisa was right.
Newby's not himself.
- Tomorrow's the day.
(silverware clatters)
I can't stop thinking
about her. (sniffles)
It's gonna be
impossible to find her.
She could be anywhere.
- We need one of those police
dogs that can pick up scents.
- Dogs?
Why did you have to say that?
I miss Buster.
- He's still missing?
- Yeah.
It's been two weeks now,
and I don't think
he's gonna come back.
- I'm sorry, Eddie.
My cat's been missing for a
little over two weeks now.
We thought maybe a
coyote got to her.
- It seems like there are
a lot of missing animals
right now.
- Yeah. You're right.
I saw like two dozen
missing pet flyers
on Lisa's fence the other day.
- Wait, do you think that
Lisa and the missing animals
have something in common?
- Like what?
- I don't know like
maybe they're going
to sacrifice them too?
- Hold up.
Do you think Lisa and the
missing animals are together?
- Yeah.
Yeah. Why else would
the animals be missing?
- My dog has a chip in its neck.
Isn't that supposed to be
used to find your pets?
Better yet, aren't most
dogs tagged with chips?
- RFID chips. Radio Frequency
Identification microchips.
I watch a lot of animal shows.
Yeah. Scruffers has one too.
- What's the range of the chips?
- I don't know.
- Me neither.
- Maybe the vet knows.
- We were wondering, how far
can the RFID chips be detected?
- That's not their purpose.
They're used to identify
your pet when they're found.
Why are you concerned
about range?
- Okay.
I'm just gonna be
straight up with you.
There's been a string
of missing pets,
and we're trying to find them,
and we're hoping we
can use the RFID chips
to track 'em down.
- Gabriella, can you pass me
one of those GPS
trackers, please.
- This is our most popular one.
- The collar goes
around the pet.
For dog owners mostly.
- What's the range on 'em?
- Two miles.
Although, this expensive
collar can go up to nine miles.
And this little GPS receiver,
it shows you the direction
and the distance.
The problem is the battery only
lasts up to about two weeks.
(somber string music)
- Okay.
By any chance, do
you know anyone
who bought the expensive collar
and also has, like,
lost a dog recently?
- I see what you're
trying to do.
- Yeah.
- Sadly, I really can't
give out that information.
You know, I wish I could
help you, but I can't.
- [Jason] I understand.
(soft string music)
- Oops!
(papers fluttering)
Jason, can you pick
that up for me please?
- Sure.
- Please be in touch.
- Thank you. Thank you, doctor.
Let's go.
- So what now?
- Old Guns Dog Training
Center on Mountaintop Road.
That was the folder
the doc had me pick up.
Hey, let's drop off the girls.
(somber string music)
- Hi.
- Hey.
We're wondering if you
lost any dogs recently.
- What's it to you?
- There has been a bunch
of missing animals lately,
and we really need
help finding them.
- You guys think I had
something to do with that?
- No, no, absolutely not.
- Not at all.
It's our understanding that,
if you had any dogs missing,
that they might have a
tracking collar on them.
We can use that to hopefully
find the other dogs.
- Been there, done that, sonny.
Them dogs are outta range.
- I figured that.
However, I think I might be able
to get closer to
their general location
if I had your tracking device,
and it could really
narrow down the search.
- Well, if you were able
to find Gunner and Scout,
there might be a big
reward in it for you,
because those are some
valuable hunting dogs.
- Cool. Can I get
your tracking device?
- Well, not without
some collateral.
(Jason sighs)
- Okay.
How about this?
Right, if we can find...
- Gunner and Scout.
- Gunner and Scout,
then we'll return him to you
with no reward necessary.
- Might be worth the risk.
(papers rustling)
It's down here somewhere.
Oh yeah. Oh yeah.
Now, this doohickey
ain't worth nothing
without those hunting dogs.
- All right, cool. Thank you.
- Hey, hey!
Keep in mind, they've been
gone for two weeks now.
Those batteries are
probably shot by now.
- It's worth a shot, right?
- All right.
- Thank you.
- Good luck.
(crickets chirping)
(somber string music)
(tracker beeping)
- They've gotta be
going to the sacrifices.
- [Warlock] Let's go!
(Jael cackling)
- You can't fool us!
- We know who you are, Loverboy!
- This is perfect.
(Jael cackling)
We can kill her boyfriend
to let her watch!
(dramatic string music)
(all grunting)
- No, please, leave him alone!
It's me you want, not him!
(all grunting)
Lord, please help us!
Vaniah, where are you? Please,
Lord, we need you, please!
(kick slams)
(Haures grunts)
(Haures cackling)
(Jael shrieks)
(kick slams)
(blades slicing)
(dramatic orchestral music)
- Lisa.
We gotta go.
Come on.
Easy.
All right. I got you.
All right. Here we go.
- It's over, Dagon.
- Look who's coming
to meets his doom.
- Shall we do this with honor?
No weapons. A fight to oblivion.
- It's you who
will meet your end.
- So be it.
(blades clang)
Give up and stand before
the Heavenly Court!
- We know how that will end,
and I prefer an even chance!
(sword clatters)
(Adar shouts)
(both grunting)
(Adar shouts)
(sword slices)
- Remember, he's fast!
- Thanks you the warning!
Aren't there some demons
needing your attention?
(both grunting)
(blades clanging)
Give up and stand trial!
(Adar growls)
(Tirsah straining)
(neck snaps)
- When I am finished with you.
Even if it's the
last thing I ever do,
I will capture Lisa.
I will torture her...
(blades scrape)
for the rest of
her natural life...
(blade clatters)
until she begs me to kill her.
(Vaniah shouts)
(sword plunges)
(intense orchestral music)
- Where's Vaniah?
- I saw him run after Dagon,
who was escaping
through the forest.
- Find Vaniah.
Dagon is too powerful
for one angel to handle.
- Oh, ye of little faith.
- Though I'm happy
for your victory,
I was sure you needed help.
- I must admit, for a
moment I had my doubts.
- Tell us what happened.
- The thought of my
ward being tortured
by that malevolent demon
filled me with
righteous indignation,
and the power that
I unleashed upon him
was like the fury
of 10 warriors.
- Vaniah, I'm taken
aback by your dedication
and love for your ward.
- I did what I had
to do, Ebronah.
(gentle orchestral music)
- I need a doctor!
Where are the doctors?
- What happened to her?
- She was lost in the
forest for like two days,
and she had no water,
no food, no nothing!
She was just...
- Is she gonna be all right?
- Don't worry. We'll
take care of her.
(tense string music)
Hey.
I'm not sure if you
guys remember me.
- Jason, right?
- [Jason] Yeah.
- We are so sorry.
- We want to thank you.
Not only did you rescue our
daughter, but you saved us.
- No, it was...
It was Lisa.
- I'm. Dr. Smith. You
must be the McGraths.
- Yes, I'm Travis, and
this is my wife, Victoria.
- And you must be Jason,
the brave young man who
brought her in here.
She's been asking for you.
- Is she okay?
- Yes, but we do need
to keep her a few days
to be monitored.
It's a good thing you
brought her in when you did.
- When can we see her?
- Yeah, when can we see her?
- We're moving her to room 127.
She'll be ready for
visitors in about an hour.
- Thank you.
- Sure.
- Thank you.
Sorry about-
- We weren't exactly ourselves,
but you already know that.
- I still feel bad about it.
I think I'm in love
with your daughter.
- I guess we were more out
of it than we realized.
- I hope Lisa will forgive us.
I was so mean to her.
My poor Lisa.
- No, no. She
totally understands.
All she did was
pray that you guys
would come back to normal.
- Pray?
- Yeah.
I'll let her tell
you all about that.
However, there is one
thing that you guys can do
that would really help.
- What's that?
(delicate string music)
Honey?
We are so sorry.
We didn't know
what we were doing.
- I know.
It's okay.
I'm just glad I have you back.
- Thanks for not
giving up on us.
- She awake?
- [Travis] Yeah.
- These are for you.
- You're okay.
- We all are, thanks to you.
- Communication is the most
important thing you can do
to move forward and
heal your relationship.
- I...
I know in my mind that
it wasn't Ted's fault,
but he said such harsh things
to me and the children.
- I'm sorry.
I had no control.
- You two aren't the only
ones suffering through this.
I've had many couples coming
to me with similar issues.
It's going to take time
and talking things out
to heal your relationship.
- I'm willing to try.
- Me too.
- [Vaniah] Glad to see
you're feeling better.
- Vaniah.
Are all the demons gone?
- Yes and no.
- Must you always be so cryptic?
- We did have a resounding
victory for the Lord.
But I'm afraid the demons
have not completely
left this valley.
- So I guess that means
my job isn't finished yet.
- Your job for now is to heal.
May the Spirit light your path.
- Mom, something isn't right.
We need to turn around.
- Sweetie, relax.
Everything's okay.
(uneasy instrumental music)
Okay.
(guests shouting)
- I can take that.
- We wanted it to be a surprise.
- Woo!
I told your parents not to
surprise a demon hunter, but...
you gotta love 'em.
(both chuckling)
(gentle string music)
- [Lisa] Lucky!
I'm so happy to see you!
- Hey.
- Lucky, this is Jason.
- Hey. What's up, dude?
Heard a lot about you.
(Lisa laughs)
- I think he likes you.
- I think I love you.
(Lisa chuckles)
- I think I love you too.
(gentle orchestral music)
(ominous orchestral music)
(soft piano music)
Silent night
Holy night
The stars are shining
For a weary world
Silent night
Holy night
Long lay the world
Waiting for the dawn
A glimpse of hope
A weary world rejoices
For a new and glorious morn
Emmanuel
Emmanuel
Silent night
Cold and bright
That star still shining
For a lonely world
Silent night
Oh that night
Few were waiting
As the dawn appeared
A glimpse of hope
A weary world rejoices
In a new and glorious morn
Emmanuel
Emmanuel
Emmanuel
Emmanuel
The stars are shining
For a weary world