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You can tell me.
You know you want to.
I don't want to.
You're afraid.
Or you just
can't do it.
No, I'm not.
All right,
I'll give it a shot.
Hold on.
Ooh.
Uh! It's a boy!
No, wait a minute,
it's a girl.
Oh, twins.
Twins, Walt.
Hey, hey, hey,
what's going on here?
I thought we were gonna
keep this a surprise.
What's happening?
I'm just
teasing Johnny.
Hey, J.
J.
, let's go.
We got a lot to do today.
Yeah.
What do you say to Johnny
for making us breakfast
this morning?
Thanks for breakfast,
Johnny.
Yeah, considering our kitchen
is torn up.
Well, J.
J.
, I'm excited to see
your band tonight, buddy.
The bass player
broke his wrist snowboarding.
The new guy learned stuff
this week.
But he sucks,
so don't expect too much.
I'm glad Reverend Purdy
brought back
the Faith Heritage
Winterfest.
Yeah, remember
when we were kids,
we had the sleigh rides
and the snow fights.
Hot chocolate
and pie-eating contests.
Now it's just
another opportunity
for Stillson
to make a speech, man.
Well, I don't care
about the speech.
I'm all about
the pie eating.
Yeah, me too.
Johnny, you hear the name
we made up for the baby?
Don't even know
if it's a boy or a girl yet.
Gretzky Bannerman.
The Great One.
Gretzky Bannerman?
I like that.
I was kidding.
That's good, though.
I like that.
Bannerman.
Hey, yeah.
Hey, J.
J.
,
do me a favor.
Take this, please.
Yeah.
Thank you.
One second, Sarah.
Be right back.
Heyis everything okay?
Yeah, sure.
You're not mad that I didn't
tell you about the baby?
I mean, I could.
We don't have to tell Walt.
I'm not so sure Walt cares
either way.
Come on, of course he does.
Yeah, I know.
It's just he's been
so busy lately.
Well, work,
a new house, right?
No, it's not the house
or work.
It's something else.
I saw him emailing
on the computer the other night
and when I came in,
he turned it off.
I don't know,
think he has a girlfriend?
Oh, Sheriff Walt?
A girlfriend?
Come on.
Why don't you just ask him
what he's doing?
You think
I haven't tried?
All right,
let's get going.
Time to set up
some bingo.
And, hey,
on the first encore,
I want to hear Layla,
got it--remember?
What's Layla?
Oh, man!
And I don't think
you guys are getting
any preferential
bingo treatment.
This is gonna be
a clean game here.
And you, John, no visions
about what number's next, huh?
Sometimes fate deals us
a strange hand.
On the day of the Faith
Heritage Festival,
a day when normally
we would celebrate community,
the people
of Cleaves Mills lost
one of its
most beloved citizens--
Walt Bannerman.
Walt.
Hey, come on,
bingo waits for no man.
I, uh
I just had a vision
that you're gonna die.
Come on.
What, are you serious?
Today.
You're gonna die.
So you sure you're not
working anything dangerous?
I'm Sheriff, John.
Every day's dangerous.
What happened to me?
I don't know.
In the vision,
Purdy says
that it happened
the day of the festival.
All right, well, I'm working
a bingo booth.
How dangerous
can that be?
Well, we need
to take this seriously.
John, after all
we've been through,
I do take this seriously.
I can also take care
of myself, you know?
All right, but today
you have no choice.
I'm sticking to you close,
like glue.
All right, well,
do me a favor.
Don't tell Sarah.
Got it?
All right, we got nothing
to worry about, right?
Nope.
Hey, Johnny, maybe
you can ride with Walt.
Okay, I can help him
set up that bingo booth too.
That sounds fun.
Come by and visit us.
We'll have the pest prizes
at the festival today.
I got the best prize
right here.
What is that look?
Nothing.
I'm just thinking that
you get prettier every day.
I look more like
a bowling ball every day.
J.
J.
, let's go.
Like glue, huh?
All right.
What could be better
than goldfish
for best prize, huh?
I don't know,
kittens, puppies?
Your best bottle
of tequila.
Uh-oh.
Look out.
there's Stillson.
Morning, Johnny, Walt.
Little chilly
for these guys, isn't it?
Yes, it is,
Mr.
Vice President.
That's got a nice ring
to it, doesn't it?
I would have thought Washington
was keeping you busy.
I always enjoy coming
to Cleaves Mills.
Back to my roots.
Thinking of making it
my own Kennebunkport.
And I've always got the
Faith Heritage satellite feed
to keep up with
all the beltway action.
Gonna be there
at the speech tonight?
Yeah, I wouldn't miss it
for the world.
I welcome the opportunity
to give something back
to Faith Heritage,
after everything
that Reverend Purdy
has done for me.
Walt, I owe you
a congratulations.
I heard the news
about you and Sarah.
Thanks, Greg.
It's wonderful.
Children can be
such a blessing.
Gentlemen,
tight schedule.
Always a pleasure--
yes.
Great to see
the two of you.
Pleasure to see you,
Mr.
Vice President.
Always a pleasure
to shake the hand
of a man with such vision.
Stillson's
a heartbeat away
from becoming president.
Nothing can stop him.
I'm gonna need a hotdog
and a cappuccino, if you will.
Nonfat.
Thank you.
Malcolm.
A hotdog?
Next you'll be building
a snowman.
How can you stand
being here?
Oh, I like Maine.
It's where I started
my political career.
Would you like
a hotdog, Malcolm?
Don't allow yourself
to get distracted,
Mr.
Vice President.
I know what you're doing.
No, I know
what you're doing.
You're giving a speech
tonight
on the Faith Heritage
satellite.
Subject matter:
global warming.
And you will be
prepared.
You underestimate me,
Malcolm.
No, sir, that's one thing
I never do.
I've made some changes
to your speech.
Please look them over.
The Vice President
has reconsidered.
He won't be having
the hotdog after all.
Bobby, I'll take one
with extra relish.
Here you guys go,
congratulations.
Look at that, huh?
I'll give you both
a fish, how's that?
What's the deal with you
keeping eagle eyes
on Walt all day?
Who says I'm doing that?
Well, zero reaction
when I mentioned
my job offer earlier.
Job offer?
You got a job offer?
My point exactly.
It's a great gig.
Sports trainer for all kind
of professional athletes.
Sweet paycheck.
Congratulations.
It sounds perfect, man.
Almost--it's out of state.
Listen, if it's
a good opportunity for you---
Come on, and let you
fight Stillson by yourself?
I'm not leaving you alone
with Armageddon out there.
Walt!
Whoa, whoa, whoa, hey.
You wanna see what the inside
of a jail cell looks like?
Keep that up.
It's a really good way
to find out.
Come on, let's go.
We didn't support
Faith Heritage,
give you money,
a satellite,
A bigger audience than ever
for you to throw
a carnival
for Cleaves Mills
country bumpkins.
You should be concentrating
on Stillson.
Fundraising for his
future run
for the presidency.
That's our objective,
not sipping hot cider,
or making s'mores.
I have been thinking less
about Stillson, admittedly,
and more about Faith Heritage.
I'm not sure I'm comfortable
with the direction
we're headed in these days.
Who are you to make
that decision?
The founder of Faith Heritage.
You have a short memory,
Gene.
Remember?
I put you back
on your feet.
I've decided
to take Faith Heritage back
to where it used to be.
A church
for the community.
Not a global interest
that serves politicians.
Did Johnny Smith
put you up to this?
Johnny has nothing
to do with this.
Your agenda is
at cross purposes
with God's work.
You don't understand
anything, Gene.
"And these will war
against the lamb,
and the lamb will
overcome them.
"
"O-66.
"
Clickity-click, 66.
"O-66.
"
Bingo, I got it!
Oh, we have a winner--
come on up here.
Hey, buddy,
can I get a hotdog?
Thanks.
Give me the money!
Hurry up!
Give me the money.
Stop!
Stop that man!
I've been robbed!
Stop! Walt, come back!
Stop!
Stop that man!
I've been robbed!
Stop that man!
I've been robbed!
Heads up!
Watch out!
Don't move or you'll feel
a whole lot worse.
I think I owe you one, John.
"We fix our eyes
not on what is seen"
Well?
It's not over.
So what's going on?
A guy with two strikes
looking at some
serious jail time.
All in a day's work.
But what about the phone call
at the house this morning?
Walt, I'm not letting go
of this.
All right,
I am working on something
outside of work.
Well, that doesn't
tell me much.
Look, John,
we've been friends
a long time.
You help me with my stuff,
I help you with yours.
But you've gotta trust me
on this one.
It's not dangerous
and it's not something
that Sarah needs
to know, a'ight?
I'm still keeping my eye
on you.
Fine.
Where are you going now?
I'm going
to the bathroom.
You wanna follow me
in there too?
Now really.
Okay.
all right let's go
let's go
Come on.
Drop it!
drop it!
Walt, watch out!
I'm gonna kill you!
Don't know if I can handle
a whole day of this.
Yeah, you and me both.
No.
Well?
I got nothing.
Which means what?
I didn't see anything.
Okay, good.
Now you can stop
bothering me
and I can go
to the bathroom.
Yeah.
Look at this guy
up there, huh?
Hey hey!
What have you two
been up to?
Oh, the usual.
Wow, he's got
your musical talent, huh?
He's good.
He's a big ham, like you.
Oh, stop.
Cut it out.
Bannerman.
one min
He'll be back.
Excuse me.
I'll see you there
at the park in ten minutes.
Okay, thank you very much.
Listen,
I gotta run, okay?
I gotta see somebody,
but I'll be back really soon.
You're leaving?!
I'll be back shortly,
okay?
Walt.
Look, it's nothing
to worry about, Sarah.
No, I am worried.
The way you've
been acting lately--
hiding things.
Have you noticed?
I'm having a baby.
And your son is
expecting you
to come congratulate him
in a minute.
I wouldn't be doing this
if it wasn't important.
More important than J.
J.
?
You know, the past
couple of weeks,
your family's been
coming in second place.
I'll make it up to you
and J.
J.
Really?
I mean, you're not listening
to me anymore.
I feel like I'm speaking
a different language.
Je t'aime.
Very funny.
Well, it used to be
when we learned
to say "I love you"
in eight different
languages.
I'm too mad to play
that game right now.
I want you to stay here
and see J.
J.
I've been waiting
for this lead
for a long time.
I gotta go deal with this now
and then I'll be back.
Ti amo.
Ti amo.
So, Gene, what'd you think
of the new introduction?
It's not gonna
be necessary.
I'll be making the speech.
I wasn't made aware
of this.
Well, I decided that
it's more appropriate
for me to deliver
the speech.
After all, this isn't
a political rally.
It's the Faith Heritage
Festival.
Gene--
Mr.
Vice President,
with all due respect,
I used to believe
what you stood for.
But now I have
some serious concerns
about the people
behind you.
Don't you?
Where'd Walt go?
He didn't tell me.
You didn't see anything?
Visions about Walt.
I mean,
you'd tell me, right?
Yeah.
I haven't seen anything.
What do you think?
Did you like my song?
Well, I know the bass player
was off tune,
but otherwise,
was it okay?
You were great.
You were great.
The solo was awesome!
Where's Dad?
He had some business.
But he'll be back
as soon as he's done.
okay
What's that?
Oh, it's a gift card.
Reverend Purdy gave it
to us for playing.
We get to buy MP3 songs.
On the day of the Faith
Heritage Festival,
the people of Cleaves Mills
mourn the loss of one
of our most beloved citizens.
Sheriff Bannerman,
do you know how long
I've held on to this?
If this is true
John Smith's in for
a big surprise.
If you don't believe me,
ask Reverend Purdy.
This is Reverend Purdy
leave a message
after the tone.
Gene, it's Johnny.
Do me a favor, get back to me
as soon as you can, okay?
It's important.
Thank you.
Are you gonna actually tell me
what's going on with Walt?
Listen, I had a vision
that Walt died.
I thought I stopped it.
Now I think
I put Purdy in danger.
Have you seen him?
Not in a while.
But we'll find him.
Let's split up.
Let's split up.
Good job.
Here you go.
Well, congratulations
on the, uh--
Bowling ball.
That's what my mom
calls it.
J.
J.
I thought you'd be working
on your speech.
Well, it's a change of plans.
So tell me about this.
This a game of skill?
Well, it's not fixed,
is that's what you mean.
I'll try.
I got myself some tickets
right here.
Wow, you threw that
just like a girl.
Ahem.
Sorry.
Girls can throw great.
Especially my mom.
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm sure she can.
Oh, you were closer
that time.
So here's the deal, J.
J.
,
if I miss this third
and final shot,
I will give you a ride
on Air Force Two.
Or Air Force One,
if you wait a couple years.
How's that sound?
Wow!
That's all right.
We can pretend I missed.
How's that sound?
If it's okay with your mom,
you pick a weekend,
I'll take you up.
So what's my prize?
here you go Mr vice present
maybe next week
Well, thank you very much.
Good seeing you.
Awesome!
I get to ride
in Air Force Two.
We'll see.
Hey, have you seen
Reverend Purdy?
i left
just a while ago.
Did he say where
he was going?
We're about ready
to broadcast--
he's gotta come back.
He left his notes.
let's get up
come on
What up, John?
Walt, listen to me.
I just got a bad vision.
Purdy's gonna die.
You know the chapel
at Faith Heritage?
There's a stained glass
of St.
Michael.
It's gonna explode.
I'm meeting him here
right now.
You're meeting him--
Walt.
Oh, my God.
Walt.
Casualties
at Faith Heritage chapel.
All units respond.
Janus.
Oh, my God.
Come oncome on.
He's not responding.
He's not responding.
He's gone.
Walt, no.
There's my man.
How you doing, buddy?
Okay.
You need some help?
No, I got it.
That's the tricky part
right there.
The guy that came up
with that, I wanna smack.
You got it.
Now just pull the big part
over the top.
Down--drop it
through there.
Perfect.
You did great.
Okay, watch me.
There you go.
See that, you're already
in the homestretch.
And voila.
Pffft! Dad!
There you go.
???
Over there.
Nice.
I've never really done it
by myself before.
My dad used to do it
for me.
You're doing fine, J.
J.
He was gonna teach me
a lot of stuff this summer.
He was gonna teach me how
to water ski.
He was gonna let me ride the ATV
on the lake.
But we weren't gonna
tell mom.
You won't tell her,
will you?
No.
We would always joke about how
he was gonna have to teach me
to shave pretty soon.
"None of those electric blades,"
he'd say.
A real blade.
That's what a real guy uses.
I just--
I can't believe he's gone.
Hey
Me either.
People are starting
to show up.
I don't want
to see anybody.
I'll just tell people
you're not feeling well.
I haven't cried yet.
Isn't that weird?
I mean,
what will people say
when they see
I haven't been crying?
First I lose you
and now I lose Walt.
I must have banked up
some really lousy karma.
It's not karma.
Then what the hell is it?
Can you explain it
to me?
Because I don't understand it.
And can you explain how you
with all your visions
never saw this coming?
I mean, how could you miss
this one?
Sarah, whatever happened
in the chapel
whatever he was doing
I'm sure that he died
doing something
that he always did.
Something heroic.
That really doesn't
make me feel any better.
Walt tried to save someone
and so now I don't have
a husband
and J.
J.
doesn't have
a father.
You know,
our last conversation
was a fight.
And I think that
that's the hardest part.
You know, the thought
that he died thinking
that I was mad at him.
I never got to say good-bye.
And it's just something
I'm gonna have to live with.
And there's nothing
you can do or say
to help me.
We should go.
Man, I can't believe it.
Never misses an opportunity
for a photo-op.
I'm sorry.
It's a terrible tragedy.
Yeah, it is.
If there's anything
I can do for you
or the family--
anything at all
Let me tell you something.
If I find out you had
anything to do with this--
His wife is pregnant
with their child.
Walt was a good man.
We're all gonna miss him.
Certainly no one's gonna
miss Malcolm Janus.
Agreed?
I'm not the man
you think I am.
Sometimes fate deals us
a strange hand.
On the day of the Faith
Heritage Festival,
a day when normally
we would celebrate community,
Cleaves Mills lost one
of its most beloved
citizens
Walt Bannerman.
Cherished husband
of Sarah,
devoted father to J.
J.
.
Walt faced danger
every day,
with courage and con--
conviction.
We will never allow ourselves
to forget Walt Bannerman.
We will not forget
his sacrifice.
"Therefore,
we do not lose heart.
"Though outwardly
we are wasting away,
"yet inwardly
we are being renewed
"day by day.
"For our light
and momentary troubles
"are achieving for us
an eternal glory
"that outweighs them all.
"So we fix our eyes
not on what is seen,
"but on what is unseen.
"For what is seen
is temporary,
but what is unseen
is eternal.
"
Lovely eulogy,
Reverend Purdy.
Thank you.
Gene.
Walt, is that you?
You denied Stillson
the satellite feed
and you thought
there wouldn't be consequences?
That's very brave
of you, Gene.
I'm doing what's right.
Stillson is moving forward
and you will make that hap--
No!
You can keep
leading Stillson astray.
It stops right now with me.
I intend to reclaim
my church!
Your church?!
It doesn't belong
to you anymore!
No--unh!
I am reclaiming my church!
Gene, we gotta go.
Get the hell out of here,
get down--go, go, go!
You were there.
Walt died saving you.
I still think you need to go
to the authorities
and just tell them
what happened.
That I killed
Malcolm Janus?
In self defense.
The police will never
believe me.
I left Walt there.
I saw what happened
at the chapel, Gene.
There was nothing
you could have done.
I'm responsible for the deaths
of two men.
How do I go about
forgiving myself for that?
Why was Walt
at the chapel?
He said we had to meet.
Why?
Something about you.
Me?
What about me?
I don't know.
I have to leave.
To go where?
I have no idea.
Ashes to ashes.
Gene.
I'm gonna turn down
that job offer.
Why?
Janus is dead.
Armageddon's over.
Take that job.
Try something new.
It's not gonna be
the same, you know--
having a psychic
in my back pocket.
You know where
to find me.
Where am I going?
There's still something
you're not telling me.
when I saw Gene die.
I called Walt.
He went in to try
to save Purdy.
But if I hadn't done that
You tried to save--
No, no, no, you know what--
you did save him
twice.
What are you saying,
that Walt was fated to die?
People make
their own destiny.
Walt tried to save Purdy.
He was doing his job.
That case that Walt was
working on--
Let it go.
I just feel like
I need to tell Sarah
that I saw Walt's death,
you know?
I couldn't do anything.
Sarah does not need to know.
Trust me on that.
She deserves the truth.
No, what Sarah doesn't know--
Would be a lie.
J.
J.
said you were here.
What are you doing here?
I thought if I looked around,
maybe I'd
find out something.
I don't know
maybe explain things
If I had just
made him stay.
It was his decision, Sarah.
This mysterious case--
Walt did what
he always did.
He put other people first.
But why did he come
to the chapel?
No one will tell me
what happened.
All they did was
give me his effects.
This is all I have left.
Sarah
What do you see?
SarahSarah
He's saying your name.
No, you're--
you're just making that up.
Tell J.
J.
that I love him.
I've been the luckiest man
alive.
Ti amo, Sarah.
Ti amo.
Ti amo.
Ti amo, Sarah.
Oh, my God, you saw him.
What else did he say?
To tell J.
J.
how much
he loved him.
And that you made him feel like
the luckiest man in the world.
Did he suffer?
No.