"I want to tell you about the time I almost died." "I never thought it would happen to me." "Not at this age." "Beaten  outsmarted." "How did I get into this fix?" "How did it all begin?" "If I go back to the beginning that'll take forever." "So let's start more recently." "Somewhere." "Anywhere." "Reese." "I thought the governor didn't approve of this." "The more they don't approve, the more they want to watch." "So what is this, six notches on your belt?" "Eight." "Congratulations." "Fuck you." "Ask me more nicely, huh?" "John Hobbes." "Wanted in dance hall." "Edgar Reese." "Well, well, well." "Look who's here." "It's the brilliant detective who sealed my brutish fate." "That's right." "So what is this?" "They making you famous now?" "Big time." "They're gonna put me in the movies." "Documentary." "Courtesy of the ACLU." "They'll shoot me getting smoked." "Who knows?" "Maybe it'll be a big video rental." "All these society ladies showing it to their dinner guests:" ""You see that there?" "That's a urine stain, ladies."" ""Oh, my, it's not urine."" "It's good to see you, Hobbes." "It's good to be seen by you, Reese." "You're my best pal." "You're still a good fella." "Open the gate." "You remind me of somebody, Hobbes." "Indeed you do." "Indeed you do." "Do you like riddles?" "No, I don't." "Here's a beaut." "Why is there a space between Lyons and Spakowsky?" "What?" "Come on." "You should know this one, pal." "You should know this one." "Open your eyes." "Look around sometime." "Open the gate." "Remember this, Hobbes." "A day a week, a month." "What are you, a Nazi now?" "It's Dutch." "What goes around really goes around." "You have a safe trip." "I'll be looking for ya." "What goes around really goes around." "Howdy, folks." "Ladies, gents cocksuckers, pederasts I hope you all enjoy the show." "Yes, I do." "I'll give you a blowjob if you get me out of this baby." ""Time" ""Is on my side" ""Yes, it is" ""Time" ""Is on my side" ""Yes, it is" ""Now you always say" ""That you want to be free" ""But I'll come running back" ""I'll come running back to you"" "Baby, come on, go ahead light up my life!" "Something is always happening." "But when it happens, people don't always see it  or understand it  or accept it." "The criminals don't accept consequences." "They kill." "It's not their fault." "This is the consequence of what I do." " Look who made it." " Mr. Consequence, how'd it go?" " He died." " Told you." "Get one more." "Nice to see you." "How you doing, Gracie?" " Don't tempt me with that." " Sorry." "What's your poison?" "We got some Becks." "We got some Guinness." "We got some Bass." " Budweiser's good for me." " Budweiser?" " Yeah." " Good." "No, we're going imported here." " You can't afford it." "I'll buy." " I can afford it." "Budweiser." "At least have a Bud Ice or a Bud Dry or something." "It is just a Bud, okay?" " You guys want anything?" " No." "Here's your Bud." "He was one of the most notorious inmates." "Here you go." "Thank you, sweetheart." "You're an unusual cop, Hobbes." "Really?" "I've been in this precinct about what, five, six months?" "Everybody says, "Hobbes don't take no cream."" ""Hobbes don't take no cream."" "Now is that true, or what?" "No, I don't like cream." "That means no?" "Yeah, it means no." "Now, is that "no" as in never, "no" as in sometimes or "no" as in I do but I don't like to talk about it?" ""No" as in never." "This is a big city, Hobbesy." "We got a tradition to uphold." "Got something wrong with your ears?" "The man says something, he says it." "So, hypothetical a cop who's trying to make ends meet wants a little something on the side..." "I don't like cream and I don't judge." "You don't judge?" "He's a fucking saint, huh?" "So you're telling me that under no circumstances would a holy man like you ever, you know break the law or do something..." "Look, Lou I could jump across the table, snatch your heart out of your chest squeeze the blood out, and stick it in your front pocket." "Oh, yeah?" "If I lost control." "But if I did I'd be no different than the people we bust." "Now, as to your general question..." "You take any cop on the force, cream or no ninety-nine percent of the time they're doing their job, aren't they?" "Ninety-nine five." "Point five." "So he or she, cream or no is doing more good out there every day than any lawyer or a stockbroker or president of the United States can ever do in their lifetime." "Cops are the chosen people." "Amen." "Guess I'm switching to Bud." "Gracie, come here and get this foreign shit off my table and bring me three Buds." "Damn it, what took you so long?" "You know what you'd look like with this sandwich up your ass?" "Pardon me?" "Like a fat, stupid fuck with a sandwich up his ass." "Charles, I hate to do this, but..." "Put the job where the sandwich goes." "Hello?" "Hello?" "Hello?" "Here we go." "Juice, pretzels apple peanut butter and jelly sandwich." "Uncle John, will you please make my lunch tomorrow?" "Here's Toby." "I can't be having the same thing every day." "What do you want, peanut butter and jelly sandwich?" "Jelly and peanut butter?" "I love you, Dad." "Don't forget your Uncle Johnny." "I feel the love in this room, man." " Bye." " Be good." " Have a good day at school." " Okay." "Bye." "Doing a good job, Art." " Yeah?" " Yeah." "Why don't you sit down with me?" "Let's talk a bit." "You're not in a hurry?" "No, no..." "Relax today." "Besides, what are they going to do?" "Fire me?" " How you doing?" " Okay." " You all right?" " Yeah." "I love you, Johnny." "You ever think it would be easier, your life would be easier if maybe me and Sam were not living with..." "No, no." " Maybe Marcy wouldn't have left." " Later for Marcy." "If she loved me, she never would've left." "Besides, family's always first." "You're my brother." "I love you, too." "But don't make the boy any more peanut butter and jelly sandwiches." " No more peanut butter and jelly." " Okay." "A cop knows." "A cop sees." "Even the most casual thing, it registers." "Often you don't remember till later on." "But then  you look back and you realize  you knew." "Good morning, Detective." "How you doing, Lieutenant?" "Look who's feeling good today." "Hey, what can I say?" "You're looking better than me." "Got a call on 4, Hobbes." "Thank you, Denise." "How's everything today?" "Good?" "Detective Hobbes." "Pal, you got a pen?" "4541  South Stender, Apartment 2." "Who's there?" "A clue, Magoo." "Couldn't sleep last night." "Who can?" "Remember I used to get calls at two or three o'clock in the morning from Reese?" "He loved you." "He truly did." "Somebody called me last night." "Imagine that." "Denise." "Send a car to 4541 South Stender, Apartment 2." "Make sure we gain entry." "Got a body?" "No, it's probably some knucklehead, saw me on TV trying to impress his girl." " How'd I look last night?" " Fabulous." "You saw that?" "Four different channels." "You're a god." "You're a god." "Name's Muskavich." "Russian expatriate." "Super says no family, no friends, no nothing." "Why is he dead, then?" "What do you got?" "I got puncture wounds." "Look for a syringe, or something." "Eighteen." " What is that, his 18th victim?" " Could be." "Could be." "Very tidy." "The DO A's been dead awhile, so what the hell is this?" "Killer slept over and then had a nice, neat breakfast." "Looks like." "Check this out." "Shit." "What?" "It's a riddle." "Reese, in his cell before he died, he asked me, "Why is there a space..." ""...between Lyons and Spakowsky?"" "Yeah?" "Accomplice?" "Reese had an accomplice?" "Unless it's a copycat." "Maybe the prison guards or the people that made that documentary." " You got a minute?" " I'll be there in a second." "Fifty people must have seen that documentary by now." "Me and Jonesy will run them down." "Yeah, good." "Fingerprint." "Perp wore no gloves." "Left prints on the spoon and cereal bowl like he was advertising." "Maybe his prints aren't in the system." "I hate to be stupid..." "Enjoy it, Lou." "...but is motive still something we think about or is it that all these crimes are done out of sickness?" "Number 2." "Everything is motive." "Sickness is motive." "Look sharp." "The coroner's prelim on the Ruski." "Isn't that the wacko poison that Reese used on them Arab kids?" "Tiff..." "You like riddles?" "You know, puzzles and shit?" "Brainteasers?" "Sure, only if I do the teasing." "Why is there a space between Lyons and Spakowsky?" "What does that even mean?" "Come on!" "We had a Spakowsky in my rookie year." "South precinct." "Come again?" "Not your Spakowsky." "This guy's a cop." "Keep talking." "Guy's a fucking asshole." "He's the King Kong of assholes." "He's a fucking legend." "His name's up on a wall." "What?" "Some chief in the '30s thought it would boost morale." "They kept it up till '81 or '82, and it got to be like a booby prize." "It was downtown in the lobby till they remodeled." "Must've passed it by 1,000 times." "I guess I need to open my eyes and look around sometime." "Lyons, I don't remember, but Spakowsky was around." "This guy was so fucking mean his wife shot him in the foot." "Who was '65?" "Who was in that space?" "You got me, bud." "I don't know." "You're saying they took a name off?" "Why would they do that?" "I don't know." "I called Records." "They say they don't know who it was and don't know why it's not there." "We better find out." "Lieutenant, just the man I wanted to see." ""Robert Milano."" "That's right." "Cop of the Year, 1965." "Eight months later, goes up to a cabin, middle of nowhere, dies cleaning his gun." "So it's either two things." "He was dirty or it was a woman." "What?" "I met him once, Milano." "He had a poker up his ass, but otherwise he was a good cop." " What I want to know is..." " I know what you want." "I can't help you." "Can't help me?" "Look do all of us a favor, okay?" "Whatever you find out keep it to yourself." "I got something for you." "Documentary on Reese." "Thank you." "You're a real white man." "Jonesy." " Tape on Reese." "You want to view it?" " Give me a sec." "What do you got on Muskavich?" "Fingerprints were bust." "The crime scene says the killer probably had dark hair." "He probably was left-handed." "Yeah, like Reese." "He had bad teeth." "Found a piece in the corn flakes." "Directory Assistance." "Can you give me a number on a Milano Sylvia M-I-L-A-N-O." "Hold, please." "Hey, Lieutenant." "Excuse me, boss." "If somebody dies because you kept your mouth shut, you're holding the bag." "When it's a perfect world, let me know." "In the meantime, it's not me keeping his mouth shut." " Is that clear enough for you?" " Yeah." "I'm sorry." "There's no listing." "Okay, thanks." "No, listen, listen." "You still there?" "Hello?" "Check and see if there's a G. Milano, a Gretta Milano." "Can you do that for me?" " Hold, please." " Thanks." "Syringe had the same prints." " So now what?" "Video time?" " Yeah." "You know, I was thinking..." "Don't hurt yourself." "Eat me." "Hold for the number." "Whoever did Muskavich, knew the poison that Reese used." "He quotes Reese." "He could be a cop." "He could be, huh?" "Lou, could be a cop, huh?" "Please leave a message." "Thank you." "Make sure Hobbes gets a copy of this." "You watching, Johnny-boy?" "I hope you're paying close attention." "Every gesture!" "Every word!" "Wait a sec." "What?" "Check something out." "That language he was speaking later." "That's Dutch?" "That's what he said." "What's he speaking now?" "Is that Dutch?" "This now?" "This is mumbo-jumbo." "Gibberish." "You sure on that?" "Who is it?" "It's detective John Hobbes." "I'm looking for Miss Gretta Milano." " Oh, yes." "You left a message." " Yes." "I wanted to talk to you about your father." "How're you doing?" "May I come in?" "Sure." "You're surrounded by angels." "I teach theology at the university." "I see." "Very beautiful." "Thank you." "Why do you want to know about my father?" "It's 30 years later and the files are sealed and my boss was told to let it alone, so here I am." "I can tell you what my mother told me before she died." "Why do you want to know?" "Just curious, or...?" "No, ma'am." "See, I'm the detective who caught Edgar Reese." "I'm not sure if you're familiar with him." "He was just..." " Yeah, I read about him." " Right, right." "And this Reese fella, he in a roundabout way, gave me your father's name." "Did Reese like to sing?" "Yeah, he did, actually." "And at the execution, did he try and touch you or grab you?" "Yeah, he did." "He shook my hand." "Want some coffee?" "Sure." "Okay." "One condition." "You and I never spoke." "You say nothing to your boss or partner." "Nothing goes in the files." "My name and everything I say is just between us." "Agreed?" "Will I get coffee if I say yes?" "Detective, my dad was a good cop." "Pride of the force and all that." "And then he shot himself." "A reporter found out my father had been under investigation." "He'd caught a killer, but copycat crimes started." "Evidence mounted against him." "Fingerprints, witnesses." "The press never got real proof, but my father's medal was rescinded." "I see." "So you're saying that when he died someone made this evidence go away?" "The mayor, governor and chief of police, they all needed a hero." "Some of these people are still important today." " I see." " No." "Not yet, you don't." "My father saw the evidence, told my mother he couldn't beat it." "So he went to this cabin in the mountains." "It's a place that's been in my mother's family for generations." "He went there and..." "The thing is I know my father was innocent of those murders." "How do you know?" "How do you know he was innocent?" "It's 30 years ago." "It's not important anymore." "It's important to me, Miss Milano." "Don't you want the truth to come out, the killer to be punished?" " Of course, I do." " But?" "Are you afraid if you tell me your life may be in danger?" "Yeah." "That's it?" "Yes." "Okay." "Okay." "Thank you very much." " For the coffee as well." " Okay." "Oh, listen..." "If I have any more questions, can I call you?" "I'd rather you didn't." "Detective..." "Do you believe in God?" "Yeah." "I go to church every now and then." "What I see in my line of work faith's a little hard to sustain." "Good luck." "Sometimes I think the basic job that human beings have  is just to figure out what the hell is going on." "Example:" "Gretta Milano." "What was she hiding?" "What was she so scared of?" "And then her question about God." "What the hell is that all about?" "You never know." "Down to the smallest thing." "That man who passes you and catches your eye." "Does he know you?" "Did you go to school together?" "Is he a homicidal maniac who hates you on sight?" "Or is it nothing?" "Nothing at all?" "Wake up." "Go to bed." "I know." "I know." "Here we go." "Up." "Up." "I'm going, Uncle John." "Hello?" "Hello?" "Let's go, Sam." "Good night." "Good night, son." " Johnny?" " Yeah?" "You ever get scared?" "Yeah, sometimes." "Me, too." "Good night, Art." " Hello?" " Mrs. Moohr?" "This is Charles." "Apparently I must have gotten drunk or something because the last few days..." "Am I working tonight?" "You quit." "I quit?" "Yes." "You insulted Harry and he hired someone else." "But..." "I mean..." "How...?" "Look, I'm really sorry." "Could you apologize, please, to your husband for whatever..." "We always liked you, Charles." "Goodbye." "Hello?" "Well, well, well." "Look who's here." "I played Reese's tape on the phone to a linguist." "He's coming down." "Yeah?" "Prelim?" "Said it sounded Mideastern." " Anything on Muskavich?" " Only the pizza." "We're hitting your area of expertise, huh?" "Pizza is the staff of life." "Without pizza and other fine Italian foods, there would be no happiness." "There was one slice left." "Garlic, linguiça and pineapple." "Plus there was nothing in Muskavich's stomach." "So it was the killer's eats." "Hell of a clue." "You better write that one up for the journal." "I will, Lou." "And I will laud you copiously." "Thank you." "Detectives?" "Your guy's in video." "The linguist guy's here." "I'll be right there." "Any luck?" "John Hobbes, Professor Richard Louders." " How do you do?" " Pleasure." "This is completely exhilarating." "Who is this convict?" "Can I speak to him?" "Not now." "Have a seat." "Professor says it's a language." "He's just never heard it spoken aloud." " Meaning?" " Some kind of antique." "I believe this is a Biblical tongue." "Syrian Aramaic." "Only a few nomadic tribes still use it." "So you don't know what he's saying?" "Haven't the faintest." "He's not too pleasant, is he?" "But if you'd spare me a copy, I'd be more than happy to work it." "Appreciate it." "If you could wait out front for 15 minutes we'll dupe one off for you." "I'll be waiting." " See you in a minute." " Bye, Detective." " Syrian Aramaic." " Imagine that." "I got something else, too." "I'm looking up this clipping of Reese, high-school baseball team." "He bats right." "He throws right." "What are you saying, Hobbes?" "Reese pulled off the sickest shit on record." "He speaks a language 2,000 years old and you're worried about his ambidexterity?" "I'm worried about everything." " Hobbes, call on Line 1." " Thank you, Bill." "Detective Hobbes." "Hey, pal, need another clue?" "1339 South Grove  Apartment 9." "Jonesy, that pizza place with the number 17?" "Is that close to Grove?" "I think so." "They're in the same place exactly." " It's like he's laughing at us." " He is." "Cash, not check?" "That's right." "Take a look at this." "What the hell is this?" "You know what's scary?" "I'm going home last night, this guy's walking past me, he's going the other way." "He looks me right in the eye." "The kind of look like he knows you." "You know what I mean?" "It's the same guy in the bathtub." " The stiff." " You're shitting me." "I shit you not." "Same guy." "Oh, man." "I ain't smart enough to figure this out." "Me, neither." "Under the sink." "Same poison?" "Same poison." "Better get that down to the lab." " What else you got?" " The number on his chest." "Last Thursday it's 18, now it's 2?" "Everything's under a Charles Olom, but it looks like that's an alias." "So we're running his prints." "Quote Yogi Berra, "It's like déjä vu all over again."" " You mean Reese?" " Yeah." "Whoever is doing it  has a thing for Hobbes." "Seems like." "How is he?" "Who, Hobbes?" "How is he ever?" "He's fine." "He's great." "If it starts to work at him, let me know, okay?" "And if it starts to work on me, I'll let you know." "I thought that was you." "What are you doing, more historical research?" "Nice talking to you." "See you Monday." "All right, Lou." "Come on, Jimmy." "Over here, shoot it!" "Shoot it, shoot it!" "Come on, come on, Sam." "Okay." "That's okay, that's okay." "Score is tied." "No, 19 to 17." "You can take him." " Pass the ball." " I'm open." "Take the ball back." "Johnny's going to make a point." "He's got the ball." " Hiya, Art." " How you doing?" "Good one!" "Three, two, one!" "That's it for me." "I gotta go." "No, I gotta go." "I have a long drive." "Art, get in here." "Uncle John, but he's a spaz." "You don't disrespect your father, okay?" "You understand me?" "Cherish what you got." "Get on in there." " You want some?" " I didn't bring my shoes." "Come on." "What's up?" " Tiffany didn't get you?" " No, what's up?" "You know how weird this case is?" "We got a positive I. D on Charles Olom." "Real name's Mickey Noons." "Born in Canada, illegal alien." "Blah, blah, blah." "Smalltime shithead." "That ain't bad." "That ain't it." "Noons killed the Ruski." "It's his prints all over Muskavich's apartment." "What?" "Let's see, Noons poisons Muskavich dumps him in the tub, sets out the corn flakes." "Three days later somebody does the exact same thing to him." "Exact, because Noons and Muskavich were killed by the same person." "Some kind of ringmaster?" "I think so." "Hey, Art." "You and Sam don't forget lunch, all right?" "I don't know." "I can't seem to get my mind around it." "I got a bad feeling about this." "Me, too." "Somebody's playing with my dick and it ain't me." "Yeah." "See you." " Ten minutes, Art!" " Okay." "There are moments which mark your life." "Moments when you realize nothing will ever be the same." "And time is divided into two parts:" "Before this  and after this." "Sometimes you can feel such a moment coming." "That's the test." "Or so I tell myself." "I tell myself that at times like that  strong people keep moving forward anyway  no matter what they're going to find." " Miss Milano." " Oh, hello." "I went to your place in the mountains." " Beautiful, isn't it?" " Yes, it is." "Let me get that for you." "Trees and the water..." "Absolutely beautiful." "What does "Azazel" mean?" "Your father wrote it in the basement on the wall, then he painted over it." "My dictionary says that it's the "evil spirit of the wilderness."" "Whatever that means." "One of the books your father had up there talks about demons and how they move by touch." "Walk away, Mr. Hobbes." " Say again?" " If you enjoy your life if there's even one human being you care about, don't take this case." "It's out of my hands, Miss Milano." "I mean, it's my job." "Bye, Mr. Hobbes." "That's it?" "Yeah, I'm afraid so." " Fax." " Thanks." "Phone company sent MUDs and LUDs for Noons' and Muskavich's apartments." "See those calls there?" "They were made right around the time they were killed." "You saying the killer called me from the crime scene?" "Sure looks like it." " Reese used to call me at night." " Reese is dead." "Whoever's doing this is in league with Reese or was imitating Reese." "I know he's still calling my house." "How many times I got to change my phone number?" "The more you change it, the more it looks like someone on the inside." "Like a cop?" "Yeah." "It's nothing to me but the egos upstairs..." " You hear me?" " Both ears." "I'm going to lose my sense of humor." "What do you got?" "Translation from the Aramaic." ""I can't enter you by touch." ""But even when I can get inside you, after I'm spirit, I won't." ""I'll fuck you up and down, left and right." That's in the Bible." ""If that doesn't work, I have other ways."" "We need a translation of the translation." "Anything else?" "No, I'm okay." "Thanks." "I like the night." "The street." "The smells." "The sense of another world." "Sometimes you come face to face with yourself." "Now put that card back in." " Anywhere." " All right." " Tell me when to stop, okay?" " Okay." "Can you pronounce it for me again?" "Okay, Professor, I think I got it." "All right." "I can get inside you." "After I'm spirit, I won't." "No." "Better I get you for real." "Fuck you  up, down, left, right, coming, going." "I'll get so close to you  so close it breaks you." "And if that doesn't work  I have other ways." "I have so many  many ways." "Right." "Fifteen minutes." "Hi." "Can I help you?" "You're releasing a Richard Suckle?" " He called a cab." " I'll have him brought right down." " Looking good today." " Thanks." "Rap sheet on Bobby Stiggers." "Thank you." "Hobbesy, tell me something." "Shoot." "The other day you were in the basement reading a file." "What about it?" "Looked like a map in there." "You go somewhere?" "Up to the country." "It's great to get out of town." "Lovely." "Fresh air, you know?" "I used to do that." "Go up to a house in the mountains and sit by the water." "It's beautiful." "So I'm curious." "Where'd you go?" "Why you ask?" "Come here." "Come here." "Come on, come here." ""Time" ""Is on my side" ""Yes, it is" ""Time" ""Is on my side" ""Yes, it is"" " Lou?" " What?" ""You're always saying" ""That you want to be free" ""But I'll come running back"" "Why'd you sing that song?" " Song?" " Why were you singing that song?" "I sang?" "They put you up to this?" "Why did you sing that song?" "What're you talking about?" " You don't know what I'm talking about?" " No, I don't." "Hey, you!" "Syrian Aramaic." "How clever." "Jesus." "It's true what I said." "I do know who you are." "Azazel." "Where'd you get that?" "From Milano's place?" "You found something up there." "Well, some things, pal, you shouldn't know." "Like what?" "Like what?" "If you know, you should never, ever tell." "Beware my wrath." "Well?" "What were you doing back then?" " What are you talking about?" " You were singing." "No." " I wasn't singing." " You were." "Lawrence and Mike were singing some '60s thing." "There you go." "I wasn't singing it." "I hated the fucking '60s." "I wasn't singing." "I appreciate your situation, okay?" "I really do." "Your father, mother, they're dead, their lives ruined, your life ruined." "I'm very sorry about that." "But I gotta know what's going on." "If this thing is what it seems to be if this thing is what the book says that it is, then..." "Is this for real?" "Do you believe this stuff?" "I believe more is hidden than is seen." "I believe what I see." "I'm trying to get my mind around what I just saw." "Something threatened me." "Reese threatened me in Aramaic." "What else did Reese say?" "I'm asking the questions here." "You answer the questions I ask." "Because if I don't know what's going on..." "We're not supposed to know." "We're not supposed to see." "It's like the Mafia." "They don't even exist." "Okay... okay." "That's good." "That's a start." "They don't even exist." "So where are they from?" "Who the hell are they?" "There are certain phenomena which can only be explained if there is a god and if there are angels." "And there are." "They exist." "Some angels were cast down." "A few were punished by being deprived of form." "They can only survive in the bodies of others." "It's inside of us." "Inside of human beings, their vengeance is played out." "That's it?" "Come on, get out of here." "Come on." "I mean..." "Miss Milano, I'm just a cop, okay?" "I'm a detective." "My work is based upon evidence, facts." "Mine, too." "Mine, too." "Aren't your facts here rather resistant to normal interpretation?" "So you're saying that Edgar Reese is actually..." "At the time you knew him, he was not himself." " He was Azazel?" " Yes, Azazel." "Sadistic, left-handed, likes to sing." "Reese?" "Why does he focus in on me?" "You got his attention." "He tried to get inside you." "He shook your hand." "That didn't work, so now he'll try and find some other way." "Like he did with your father?" "How do we fight him?" "Is it possible?" "I believe it is." "And I'm not alone." "There's a network." "I don't even know who they are." "I just have numbers." "These people know the..." "We believe that God limited demons and made them mortal." "He put a few of us here to fight them." "Us?" "Us who?" "Who, us?" "You saying I'm one of these people?" "I don't know." "Maybe." "Maybe not." "You're just doing your job." "Okay." "Touché." "So these demons are mortal?" "They can be killed?" " By the right person." " Who is?" "This is religion, Mr. Hobbes." "These are matters of fate and divine order." "The right man..." " Or woman." " Yes." "It could be you, me, anybody?" "The right person of the right character with the right knowledge..." "So, this is what you've been doing." "You've been preparing for this, haven't you?" "Can I ask you something personal?" "Everything's personal if you're a person." "Is this why you live alone?" "There's a difference between risking for yourself and someone else." "That's true." "I mean if I had someone, I'd want to share my life and thoughts, and work with them." "If I shared this, I'd put them at risk and I don't have that right." "You can talk to me." "You don't have to." "I'm not saying that." "I'm not, you know..." "Do whatever you want to do." "I'm just saying you can talk to me if you want." "Thanks." "That's a very nice thing to say." "I've got to go." "I hope I've been helpful." " Thanks for listening." " Thank you." "I'm sorry." "I was about to tap you on the shoulder." "You're a friend of John Hobbes, right?" "I'm Jay Reynolds." "You know?" "How lovely." "You're not just Hobbes' chippy." "Have we met?" "You seem vaguely familiar." "Come on tell me." "I'm about to find out anyway." "Foreplay." "Watch out." "No, you don't!" "Please, help me!" "Go!" "Go!" " Open up!" " Go!" "Jesus, are you all right?" "You all right?" "Thanks for coming." "I ran." "He came after me and I ran." "Maybe you weren't ready yet." "That's the point." "You have to be ready." "You know what it is?" "I never believed this day would come." "I thought God would make it up to me." "I'd be good and God would show me an angel instead." "Do they know who you are?" "We shouldn't be seen together." "Not anymore." "Wipe your tear." "Wanted to see me, Lieutenant?" "How you doing?" "Fine." "Murders not getting you wound up?" "Bag the chocolates." "You ain't got to talk to me sideways." "What's up?" "Where were you when Muskavich and Noons were killed?" "Where was I?" "Am I a suspect?" "Sit down." "Not to me, you're not." "But..." "Lieutenant, you know..." "What is it, the phone records again?" "What do they think?" "I committed murder, then called home, then ran home and answered my phone?" "No, it's something else." "Your prints." "My prints?" "On what?" "On that fucking little coin of yours." " Where?" " Noons' place." "Shit." "This is a frame-up." "Is it?" "Anybody could have got those coins." "They could have got them when I'm at the store or something." "They could've taken them off my desk." "We always said it could be a cop." "We did always say that." "I'm not stupid, you know." "I know you know more than you're saying." "So tell me." "You don't really want to know." "You'd have to be there." "I was there and I don't even want to know." "Try me." "Remember Robert Milano?" "Listen to me." "This is exactly what happened to him." "He was framed." "I'll give you some advice." "Let go of it for a couple of hours." "Go home." "See your family." "Take a load off." "The hell with Stanton." "The hell with all of them." "Nobody likes to get the shit kicked out of them." "Nobody likes to get hit from every angle." "But evil just keeps on coming." "You know what I mean?" "You saw it before, but now  it's in your face, laughing at you." " Hi, Unc." " Hey, Sam." "How you doing?" "Hi, Mr. Hobbes." "You're home early today." "For a change." " Did you move my address book?" " What?" "No." "What?" "What's wrong with your eye?" "Who hit you in the eye?" "I fell." "You fell?" "I fell, or something." "People don't fall down and get a black eye." " No?" " No." "All right, it's okay." "It's okay." "What happened?" "Sammy hit me." "What?" "It was an accident though." "He didn't mean to." "He didn't mean to." "It was an accident." "It was an accident!" "John..." "John!" "Sam?" "Where's Toby?" "Outside, I guess." "Okay, go back in the house." " Toby?" " Hey, Hobbes." "Leave my family alone, you hear me?" "Go back in the house." " What's going on?" " Go back in the house!" " You leave my family alone." " Why?" "You come after me." "Now I come after you and yours." "Toby, you all right?" "Go right home." "Go." " I will." " Run." "What's the matter, pal?" "Afraid to fight me?" "Come on, Hobbes." "Come on out." "Come on, Hobbes." "Put the gun down." "I knew you'd come out." "Put the gun on the ground!" "I know you, Hobbes." "Set the gun down, sir!" "Put the gun down!" ""Yes, it is" ""Time" ""Is on my side"" "Hey, pal." "Wake up, Hobbes." "I'm not that easy to kill." "When my host dies and I move as spirit, no man can resist me." "What are you going to do, arrest me?" "What'll you tell Stanton?" "I'd love to hear that one." "It's me you want, isn't it?" "Why don't you just kill me?" "But I'm still having fun." "Aren't you still having fun?" "He was standing in the street, yelling at him." "Shooting at him." "Finally, when the officer..." "I guess that's it." "There's no question that the dead man shot first." "No question at all." "My wife saw it too, if you want to ask her." "A schoolteacher." "What am I going to say?" "What am I going to do?" "We know that he fired first." "Witnesses corroborate." "But his gun was filled with blanks." "He got the gun out of a stolen car." " It was a setup." " A setup?" "That's right." "A setup." "He sets it up for you to kill him?" "Committing suicide by..." "Excuse me." "What the hell are you doing out here?" "You take Sam home, lock every door, every window..." "You don't let anybody in." "Can you do that?" "Can you remember that?" "All right, do it." " Johnny?" " Yeah." "Are you mad at me or something?" "No, Art." "Never." "Just..." "Do what I told you." "Hate to see the mighty fall, you know what I mean?" "Now it's letters." "Fuck you, Lou." "I told you, it's a cult." "Some weird, psycho, Aramaic-Satanist reincarnation cult." "He's got A-P-O written on his chest." "It's trying to send some kind of message." "The killer's sending a message?" "Hobbes..." "This time, you are the killer." "Yeah, sort of." "No fucking sort of." "No breaks." "No benefit of the doubt." "We're going back to the precinct." "Now." "Tonight, another shocking murder in the city." "A well-respected schoolteacher opened fire on an off-duty police officer." "The officer  John Hobbes, was forced to return fire." "Our report now, from the scene." "We're on the scene of a most unusual homicide tonight." "Close the door." "Detective Hobbes shot and killed a high-school math teacher." "The police have not yet identified him." "According to witnesses, the man started shooting at Hobbes  who was off duty at the time." "Talked to the schoolteacher's wife." "He got married four months ago." "She's pregnant." "He just got a raise." "So much for suicide by cop!" "The shooting team needs your gun." "I'll get the hearing as soon as I can." "People want the world to make sense." "If the only way I can get the world to make sense for me is to arrest you then I'll have to do it." "Get the fuck out of here." " It was a clean shoot." " Yeah, I know." "It doesn't help, but I know." "Coffee?" "No, thanks." "Want to talk?" "From where I sit, we're dealing with shit that ain't in the manual." "Where do they buy coffee with dirt in it?" "Tell me that." "What's the point of life?" " The point?" " Yeah." " Of life." " Yeah." "The point..." "You want a cigarette?" "No, thanks." "The point of life is we catch bad guys." "That's what I used to think." "It's not good enough." "You'll shoot me for talking like this but..." "It's two o'clock in the morning." "You can talk any way you want." "What are we doing here, you know what I'm saying?" "Why do we even exist?" "Us." "Maybe it's God, Hobbes." "Yeah, it could be." "I have a hard time believing that we're part of some huge moral experiment, you know, conducted by a greater being than us." "If there's a greater being than we are, why does he give a shit about us?" "There's five billion of us." "We're like ants." "Do we care what ants do from a moral standpoint?" "Ants?" "I'm following you, but at the same time I'm losing you." "Are you heading someplace here?" "That's my point." "Are we headed someplace?" "If we don't figure it out..." "Maybe if you figure it out you die." "Heart attack, stroke." "You figure out what's what you don't get to hang around anymore." "You get promoted." "Meanwhile, Delores says we're put here to do one thing." "One thing?" "What's that?" "It's different." "It's different for everybody." "Hers is lasagna." "Lasagna?" "And just one thing, not two or...?" "Maybe two, I don't know." "It's just her opinion." "But it's like when a moment comes we either do the right thing or wrong." "When do you know when your moment comes?" "So, like this could be it for me?" "That's the beauty." "You never know." " Hello?" " John?" "Is that you?" "Hi." "I just wanted to see if you were okay." "I'll call you back." "I'll call you later." "That was the killer." "We'll arrange things later." "I'm going home." "Yeah, fuck it." "I killed someone." "He got me to kill an innocent man." "I know." "What do they want, Gretta?" "Just tell me what they want." "The demons?" "They want the fall of civilization." "The fall of Babylon, as they put it." " The whole thing?" " Yeah." "They're doing a good job, aren't they?" "You know, after I shot the teacher  Azazel moved to someone else." "Are you sure?" "After death?" "I'm positive." "After death." "Yeah, I saw it." "Listen to this." "I was looking through one of your father's books  and it says "outside"..." "I guess that means outside the body." "Outside, they can survive for one breath only." "A Hebrew text says the breath can carry them for 500 cubits." "I never knew what it meant." "A cubit, that's a distance or something, right?" "From your elbow to your fingertip." "So 500 cubits would be what?" "About a sixth of a mile?" "Yeah, well, you're right then." "They are limited in certain ways." "What are you thinking?" "I don't know." "I don't know." "You okay?" "Yeah." "All right." "Well, then maybe I'll check on you tomorrow." "Good night." "Good night." "Good morning, Sam." "Good morning, Sam." "Oh, hi, Uncle John." "Oh, hi." " Thanks for tucking me in last night." " You're welcome." "We sent Michael Aaron to the scene  where he'll be ready with a live report shortly." "We'll be right back." "Were you asleep when I tucked you in?" "I don't know." "All I remember was somebody tickling me." "Tickling my chest." "Why'd you write that?" " Where's your father?" " In the bedroom." "He's a sleepyhead." "If you've watched the national news just last week  you might have seen a similar case in Boston  of a decorated cop accused of murder." "Hello?" "You see the news?" "The cop was shooting first." "And he kept on shooting." "Lou's coming to get you." "He's bringing you down for more conversation." " Lou?" " No." " They get him yet?" " No." "Not yet." "I gotta go." "Here." "Put these clothes on." "Get dressed right away." " Why?" " Just do as I tell you, please." "You ready?" "Almost." "What's going on here?" "We're just going to play a little trick on somebody." "Cool." "We're going out the window." "What about my dad?" "He's sleeping." "He's still sleeping." " Excuse me, Sister." "How you doing?" " Good." "Good." "Does "apocalypse" mean anything to you?" "Sure it does." "Apocalypse was the Greek word for revelation." "Revelation?" "You mean like the book of the Bible?" "Revelation." "All right." "Thank you." "Pack of cigarettes." " Any special kind?" " No, any kind." "Okay, out of five." "Detective Hobbes?" "Sir, you forgot your change." "Detective Hobbes." "I want to talk to you." "Go, Sam." "Run!" "Down the stairs, down the stairs!" "Go!" "All units in the area..." "Why don't you close that coat up?" "Cigarettes?" "I thought you quit." "I thought they were bad for you." "I did quit and they are bad for you." "You know what's going on?" "The police think that I did some bad things." " You are the police." " Not anymore." "Why do they think you did that?" "Because..." "Because somebody made it look like I did." "I once saw that on a show." "I want to talk to you about something." "About your dad." "He's not asleep, is he?" "No, son." "He's not asleep." "Did it hurt?" "I don't think so." " Do you think he's gonna go to heaven?" " Yes." "Yes, I do." "Anybody deserves to go to heaven, it's your dad." "I think so, too." "We got no place else to go." "This is my nephew, Sam." "Okay." "Hi, Sam." "Nice to meet you." "I'm Gretta." "You're in your pajamas." "I wasn't expecting company, but I'm glad you're here." "Why don't you go over there by the fireplace and get warm." "Azazel wrote on his chest." "Unless I do something..." "I'll get you a coffee." "Thank you." "I think I got my mind around this thing now, but let me let me run this by you, okay?" "After the host body dies the demon can survive for one breath or 500 cubits, right?" "At the same time Azazel says to me when he moves as spirit no man can resist." "So someone he can't get into by touch, he can still get into by spirit." "Because if, when he's in spirit form he's fighting for his life, he's going to be that much more powerful." "Please tell me what you're going to do." "Whatever I do  I have to make sure that you and Sam are safe." "Will you take him somewhere  nobody knows about?" "Even me." "Listen..." "I gotta go." "You're gonna stay with Gretta for a while." "Maybe for a long while." "And I want you to remember this:" "Whatever people say about me or whatever I do I just want you to remember that I'm doing it for you." "Because I love you." "You understand?" "I'm gonna go back to sleep and when I wake up everything is gonna be just the way it was." "Thank you." "You know what this means, right?" "I'm ready." "Hey, Jonesy, how you doing?" "Look, I'm worried, man." "What are you gonna do?" "I'm going nowhere." "I'm taking a long drive where nobody will find me  and sit by the water and think." "I gotta ask you something." "Yeah, shoot." "We've been partners a long time." "Twelve plus, Jonesy." "Twelve plus." "So is there anything you gotta tell me?" "Yeah, remember what we were talking about the other night?" "When the moment comes  you know it." "Be careful, okay?" "I'll see you, partner." "Yeah, you, too." "Be good." "You're probably wondering:" "What am I doing?" "This is where things get a little tricky." "It's just him and me now." "Hobbes versus Azazel." "I thought I had him." "But he thought he had me, too." "Come on out." "I know you're here." "I knew you'd come." "Haven't you done enough?" "You made me kill an innocent man." "You murdered my brother!" "Come out, you son of a bitch!" "How much more fun can you have!" "Jesus, Hobbes." "What are you talking about?" "I didn't do any of that." "Me, I'm the poor schmo they sent up here to bring you in." "So it's you now." "It's me." "Who'd you expect it'd be?" "Now drop your gun, Hobbes." "I know you got one." "Or what?" "You'll shoot me?" "Where is the fun in that?" "Fuck you, huh?" "You're making me do this." "Now drop the goddamn gun." "Do what he says, Hobbes." "Jonesy." "Who else is out here, huh?" "Lou?" "!" "Tiff, come on out!" "No, it's just the two of us." "The gun, Hobbes." "Jonesy, you know I didn't do this." "You know I didn't do any of it." "I know that, Hobbes." "We both want to believe you, but we gotta bring you in." "Stan..." "I don't know if I can do this." "What the fuck you talking...?" "Say Hobbes disappears into the woods..." "We drive his car into the lake." "End of story." "What's wrong with that?" "We bring the son of a bitch in." "That's why we're up here." "He did it, fine." "He didn't do it, even better." "But it's not our job to decide." "Now drop the goddamn gun." "Jonesy." "Put the goddamn gun down." "Okay." "Thank you." "I'm sorry, Stan." "Been on the force so many years you think you've seen it all, but you haven't." "Life always gives you one more surprise." "One more." "Sometimes it's a big one." "Azazel." "I'm your partner, man." "You're free." "Run." "Keep thinking, Hobbes." "How about that?" "!" "Jonesy's fucked." "He just killed his boss." "Jonesy's fucked!" "You're fucked!" "One at a time, huh?" "!" "That's how we do it." "One by one." "OIly-olly-oxen-free!" ""Time" ""Is on my side" ""Yes, it is" ""Time" ""Is on my side"" "You like the Stones, Hobbes?" "I bet you didn't, you big Monkee fan pussy." "Time's up!" "See the deal?" "!" "If I kill you it's just the final pathetic chapter in the life of a disgraced hero." "Just one more piece of shit human scum." "But turn it around." "If I die I enter you put 20 more murders on your tab before you go down." "Maybe your nephew or that chippy you were talking to." "How do you want to do this?" "I die, you die?" "What's maximum fun?" "Can you guess what maximum fun is?" "Sure you can." "Now that I've played you from the outside maximum fun is I become you." "You got me, Hobbes." "You got me good." "But I gotta ask you something." "You wouldn't let me kill myself." "Why is that?" "Because I need more time." "Time for what, asshole?" "Five hundred cubits." "That's a long way, Azazel." "If Jonesy dies too fast as powerful as you are I might never get away from you." "Oh, he's catching on." "What?" "You think you're going to win?" "God willing." "You never know." "Let me ask you something." "Why do you think Milano came all the way out here in the middle of nowhere?" "To die, the little chickenshit." "I don't think so." "I think that he wanted to do what I'm going to do." " Only he couldn't pull it off." " Pull what off?" "Oh, come on, Azazel." "Open your eyes." "Look around sometime." "Here we are, in this beautiful place not another human being around for miles." "It's just you and me." "What is this?" "You don't smoke anymore." "That's right." "I don't." "You know why?" "Because cigarettes kill." "Especially cigarettes laced with poison." "Bullshit." "Same poison that you used to kill my brother." "Fuck you." "It's beautiful, isn't it?" "Isn't it so sweet?" "We die together just you and me." ""Time" ""Is on my side" ""Yes, it is"" "Fuck you, motherfucker!" "I'm sorry, Jonesy." "I'm sorry." "So, like I said at the start  I was beaten  outsmarted, poisoned  by Detective John Hobbes." "Can you imagine what it feels like to be alive for thousands of years  and realize you're actually going to die  because some self-righteous cop decided he was going to save the fucking world?" "Yes, a demon can die  and Hobbes figured out how to beat me at my own game." "So what?" "The war isn't over, I promise you." "Not by a long shot." "You forgot something, didn't you?" "At the beginning I said I was going to tell you  about the time I almost died." "See you around." "I want to tell you about the time I almost died." "I never thought it would happen to me." "Not at this age." "Beaten  outsmarted." "How did I get into this fix?" "How did it all begin?" "If I go back to the beginning that'll take forever." "So let's start more recently." "Somewhere." "Anywhere." "Reese." "I thought the governor didn't approve of this." "The more they don't approve, the more they want to watch." "So what is this, six notches on your belt?" "Eight." "Congratulations." "Fuck you." "Ask me more nicely, huh?" "John Hobbes." "Wanted in dance hall." "Edgar Reese." "Well, well, well." "Look who's here." "It's the brilliant detective who sealed my brutish fate." "That's right." "So what is this?" "They making you famous now?" "Big time." "They're gonna put me in the movies." "Documentary." "Courtesy of the ACLU." "They'll shoot me getting smoked." "Who knows?" "Maybe it'll be a big video rental." "All these society ladies showing it to their dinner guests:" ""You see that there?" "That's a urine stain, ladies."" ""Oh, my, it's not urine."" "It's good to see you, Hobbes." "It's good to be seen by you, Reese." "You're my best pal." "You're still a good fella." "Open the gate." "You remind me of somebody, Hobbes." "Indeed you do." "Indeed you do." "Do you like riddles?" "No, I don't." "Here's a beaut." "Why is there a space between Lyons and Spakowsky?" "What?" "Come on." "You should know this one, pal." "You should know this one." "Open your eyes." "Look around sometime." "Open the gate." "Remember this, Hobbes." "A day a week, a month." "What are you, a Nazi now?" "It's Dutch." "What goes around really goes around." "You have a safe trip." "I'll be looking for ya." "What goes around really goes around." "Howdy, folks." "Ladies, gents cocksuckers, pederasts I hope you all enjoy the show." "Yes, I do." "I'll give you a blowjob if you get me out of this baby." ""Time" ""Is on my side" ""Yes, it is" ""Time" ""Is on my side" ""Yes, it is" ""Now you always say" ""That you want to be free" ""But I'll come running back" ""I'll come running back to you"" "Baby, come on, go ahead light up my life!" "Something is always happening." "But when it happens, people don't always see it  or understand it  or accept it." "The criminals don't accept consequences." "They kill." "It's not their fault." "This is the consequence of what I do." " Look who made it." " Mr. Consequence, how'd it go?" " He died." " Told you." "Get one more." "Nice to see you." "How you doing, Gracie?" " Don't tempt me with that." " Sorry." "What's your poison?" "We got some Becks." "We got some Guinness." "We got some Bass." " Budweiser's good for me." " Budweiser?" " Yeah." " Good." "No, we're going imported here." " You can't afford it." "I'll buy." " I can afford it." "Budweiser." "At least have a Bud Ice or a Bud Dry or something." "It is just a Bud, okay?" " You guys want anything?" " No." "Here's your Bud." "He was one of the most notorious inmates." "Here you go." "Thank you, sweetheart." "You're an unusual cop, Hobbes." "Really?" "I've been in this precinct about what, five, six months?" "Everybody says, "Hobbes don't take no cream."" ""Hobbes don't take no cream."" "Now is that true, or what?" "No, I don't like cream." "That means no?" "Yeah, it means no." "Now, is that "no" as in never, "no" as in sometimes or "no" as in I do but I don't like to talk about it?" ""No" as in never." "This is a big city, Hobbesy." "We got a tradition to uphold." "Got something wrong with your ears?" "The man says something, he says it." "So, hypothetical a cop who's trying to make ends meet wants a little something on the side..." "I don't like cream and I don't judge." "You don't judge?" "He's a fucking saint, huh?" "So you're telling me that under no circumstances would a holy man like you ever, you know break the law or do something..." "Look, Lou I could jump across the table, snatch your heart out of your chest squeeze the blood out, and stick it in your front pocket." "Oh, yeah?" "If I lost control." "But if I did I'd be no different than the people we bust." "Now, as to your general question..." "You take any cop on the force, cream or no ninety-nine percent of the time they're doing their job, aren't they?" "Ninety-nine five." "Point five." "So he or she, cream or no is doing more good out there every day than any lawyer or a stockbroker or president of the United States can ever do in their lifetime." "Cops are the chosen people." "Amen." "Guess I'm switching to Bud." "Gracie, come here and get this foreign shit off my table and bring me three Buds." "Damn it, what took you so long?" "You know what you'd look like with this sandwich up your ass?" "Pardon me?" "Like a fat, stupid fuck with a sandwich up his ass." "Charles, I hate to do this, but..." "Put the job where the sandwich goes." "Hello?" "Hello?" "Hello?" "Here we go." "Juice, pretzels apple peanut butter and jelly sandwich." "Uncle John, will you please make my lunch tomorrow?" "Here's Toby." "I can't be having the same thing every day." "What do you want, peanut butter and jelly sandwich?" "Jelly and peanut butter?" "I love you, Dad." "Don't forget your Uncle Johnny." "I feel the love in this room, man." " Bye." " Be good." " Have a good day at school." " Okay." "Bye." "Doing a good job, Art." " Yeah?" " Yeah." "Why don't you sit down with me?" "Let's talk a bit." "You're not in a hurry?" "No, no..." "Relax today." "Besides, what are they going to do?" "Fire me?" " How you doing?" " Okay." " You all right?" " Yeah." "I love you, Johnny." "You ever think it would be easier, your life would be easier if maybe me and Sam were not living with..." "No, no." " Maybe Marcy wouldn't have left." " Later for Marcy." "If she loved me, she never would've left." "Besides, family's always first." "You're my brother." "I love you, too." "But don't make the boy any more peanut butter and jelly sandwiches." " No more peanut butter and jelly." " Okay." "A cop knows." "A cop sees." "Even the most casual thing, it registers." "Often you don't remember till later on." "But then  you look back and you realize  you knew." "Good morning, Detective." "How you doing, Lieutenant?" "Look who's feeling good today." "Hey, what can I say?" "You're looking better than me." "Got a call on 4, Hobbes." "Thank you, Denise." "How's everything today?" "Good?" "Detective Hobbes." "Pal, you got a pen?" "4541  South Stender, Apartment 2." "Who's there?" "A clue, Magoo." "Couldn't sleep last night." "Who can?" "Remember I used to get calls at two or three o'clock in the morning from Reese?" "He loved you." "He truly did." "Somebody called me last night." "Imagine that." "Denise." "Send a car to 4541 South Stender, Apartment 2." "Make sure we gain entry." "Got a body?" "No, it's probably some knucklehead, saw me on TV trying to impress his girl." " How'd I look last night?" " Fabulous." "You saw that?" "Four different channels." "You're a god." "You're a god." "Name's Muskavich." "Russian expatriate." "Super says no family, no friends, no nothing." "Why is he dead, then?" "What do you got?" "I got puncture wounds." "Look for a syringe, or something." "Eighteen." " What is that, his 18th victim?" " Could be." "Could be." "Very tidy." "The DO A's been dead awhile, so what the hell is this?" "Killer slept over and then had a nice, neat breakfast." "Looks like." "Check this out." "Shit." "What?" "It's a riddle." "Reese, in his cell before he died, he asked me, "Why is there a space..." ""...between Lyons and Spakowsky?"" "Yeah?" "Accomplice?" "Reese had an accomplice?" "Unless it's a copycat." "Maybe the prison guards or the people that made that documentary." " You got a minute?" " I'll be there in a second." "Fifty people must have seen that documentary by now." "Me and Jonesy will run them down." "Yeah, good." "Fingerprint." "Perp wore no gloves." "Left prints on the spoon and cereal bowl like he was advertising." "Maybe his prints aren't in the system." "I hate to be stupid..." "Enjoy it, Lou." "...but is motive still something we think about or is it that all these crimes are done out of sickness?" "Number 2." "Everything is motive." "Sickness is motive." "Look sharp." "The coroner's prelim on the Ruski." "Isn't that the wacko poison that Reese used on them Arab kids?" "Tiff..." "You like riddles?" "You know, puzzles and shit?" "Brainteasers?" "Sure, only if I do the teasing." "Why is there a space between Lyons and Spakowsky?" "What does that even mean?" "Come on!" "We had a Spakowsky in my rookie year." "South precinct." "Come again?" "Not your Spakowsky." "This guy's a cop." "Keep talking." "Guy's a fucking asshole." "He's the King Kong of assholes." "He's a fucking legend." "His name's up on a wall." "What?" "Some chief in the '30s thought it would boost morale." "They kept it up till '81 or '82, and it got to be like a booby prize." "It was downtown in the lobby till they remodeled." "Must've passed it by 1,000 times." "I guess I need to open my eyes and look around sometime." "Lyons, I don't remember, but Spakowsky was around." "This guy was so fucking mean his wife shot him in the foot." "Who was '65?" "Who was in that space?" "You got me, bud." "I don't know." "You're saying they took a name off?" "Why would they do that?" "I don't know." "I called Records." "They say they don't know who it was and don't know why it's not there." "We better find out." "Lieutenant, just the man I wanted to see." ""Robert Milano."" "That's right." "Cop of the Year, 1965." "Eight months later, goes up to a cabin, middle of nowhere, dies cleaning his gun." "So it's either two things." "He was dirty or it was a woman." "What?" "I met him once, Milano." "He had a poker up his ass, but otherwise he was a good cop." " What I want to know is..." " I know what you want." "I can't help you." "Can't help me?" "Look do all of us a favor, okay?" "Whatever you find out keep it to yourself." "I got something for you." "Documentary on Reese." "Thank you." "You're a real white man." "Jonesy." " Tape on Reese." "You want to view it?" " Give me a sec." "What do you got on Muskavich?" "Fingerprints were bust." "The crime scene says the killer probably had dark hair." "He probably was left-handed." "Yeah, like Reese." "He had bad teeth." "Found a piece in the corn flakes." "Directory Assistance." "Can you give me a number on a Milano Sylvia M-I-L-A-N-O." "Hold, please." "Hey, Lieutenant." "Excuse me, boss." "If somebody dies because you kept your mouth shut, you're holding the bag." "When it's a perfect world, let me know." "In the meantime, it's not me keeping his mouth shut." " Is that clear enough for you?" " Yeah." "I'm sorry." "There's no listing." "Okay, thanks." "No, listen, listen." "You still there?" "Hello?" "Check and see if there's a G. Milano, a Gretta Milano." "Can you do that for me?" " Hold, please." " Thanks." "Syringe had the same prints." " So now what?" "Video time?" " Yeah." "You know, I was thinking..." "Don't hurt yourself." "Eat me." "Hold for the number." "Whoever did Muskavich, knew the poison that Reese used." "He quotes Reese." "He could be a cop." "He could be, huh?" "Lou, could be a cop, huh?" "Please leave a message." "Thank you." "Make sure Hobbes gets a copy of this." "You watching, Johnny-boy?" "I hope you're paying close attention." "Every gesture!" "Every word!" "Wait a sec." "What?" "Check something out." "That language he was speaking later." "That's Dutch?" "That's what he said." "What's he speaking now?" "Is that Dutch?" "This now?" "This is mumbo-jumbo." "Gibberish." "You sure on that?" "Who is it?" "It's detective John Hobbes." "I'm looking for Miss Gretta Milano." " Oh, yes." "You left a message." " Yes." "I wanted to talk to you about your father." "How're you doing?" "May I come in?" "Sure." "You're surrounded by angels." "I teach theology at the university." "I see." "Very beautiful." "Thank you." "Why do you want to know about my father?" "It's 30 years later and the files are sealed and my boss was told to let it alone, so here I am." "I can tell you what my mother told me before she died." "Why do you want to know?" "Just curious, or...?" "No, ma'am." "See, I'm the detective who caught Edgar Reese." "I'm not sure if you're familiar with him." "He was just..." " Yeah, I read about him." " Right, right." "And this Reese fella, he in a roundabout way, gave me your father's name." "Did Reese like to sing?" "Yeah, he did, actually." "And at the execution, did he try and touch you or grab you?" "Yeah, he did." "He shook my hand." "Want some coffee?" "Sure." "Okay." "One condition." "You and I never spoke." "You say nothing to your boss or partner." "Nothing goes in the files." "My name and everything I say is just between us." "Agreed?" "Will I get coffee if I say yes?" "Detective, my dad was a good cop." "Pride of the force and all that." "And then he shot himself." "A reporter found out my father had been under investigation." "He'd caught a killer, but copycat crimes started." "Evidence mounted against him." "Fingerprints, witnesses." "The press never got real proof, but my father's medal was rescinded." "I see." "So you're saying that when he died someone made this evidence go away?" "The mayor, governor and chief of police, they all needed a hero." "Some of these people are still important today." " I see." " No." "Not yet, you don't." "My father saw the evidence, told my mother he couldn't beat it." "So he went to this cabin in the mountains." "It's a place that's been in my mother's family for generations." "He went there and..." "The thing is I know my father was innocent of those murders." "How do you know?" "How do you know he was innocent?" "It's 30 years ago." "It's not important anymore." "It's important to me, Miss Milano." "Don't you want the truth to come out, the killer to be punished?" " Of course, I do." " But?" "Are you afraid if you tell me your life may be in danger?" "Yeah." "That's it?" "Yes." "Okay." "Okay." "Thank you very much." " For the coffee as well." " Okay." "Oh, listen..." "If I have any more questions, can I call you?" "I'd rather you didn't." "Detective..." "Do you believe in God?" "Yeah." "I go to church every now and then." "What I see in my line of work faith's a little hard to sustain." "Good luck." "Sometimes I think the basic job that human beings have  is just to figure out what the hell is going on." "Example:" "Gretta Milano." "What was she hiding?" "What was she so scared of?" "And then her question about God." "What the hell is that all about?" "You never know." "Down to the smallest thing." "That man who passes you and catches your eye." "Does he know you?" "Did you go to school together?" "Is he a homicidal maniac who hates you on sight?" "Or is it nothing?" "Nothing at all?" "Wake up." "Go to bed." "I know." "I know." "Here we go." "Up." "Up." "I'm going, Uncle John." "Hello?" "Hello?" "Let's go, Sam." "Good night." "Good night, son." " Johnny?" " Yeah?" "You ever get scared?" "Yeah, sometimes." "Me, too." "Good night, Art." " Hello?" " Mrs. Moohr?" "This is Charles." "Apparently I must have gotten drunk or something because the last few days..." "Am I working tonight?" "You quit." "I quit?" "Yes." "You insulted Harry and he hired someone else." "But..." "I mean..." "How...?" "Look, I'm really sorry." "Could you apologize, please, to your husband for whatever..." "We always liked you, Charles." "Goodbye." "Hello?" "Well, well, well." "Look who's here." "I played Reese's tape on the phone to a linguist." "He's coming down." "Yeah?" "Prelim?" "Said it sounded Mideastern." " Anything on Muskavich?" " Only the pizza." "We're hitting your area of expertise, huh?" "Pizza is the staff of life." "Without pizza and other fine Italian foods, there would be no happiness." "There was one slice left." "Garlic, linguiça and pineapple." "Plus there was nothing in Muskavich's stomach." "So it was the killer's eats." "Hell of a clue." "You better write that one up for the journal." "I will, Lou." "And I will laud you copiously." "Thank you." "Detectives?" "Your guy's in video." "The linguist guy's here." "I'll be right there." "Any luck?" "John Hobbes, Professor Richard Louders." " How do you do?" " Pleasure." "This is completely exhilarating." "Who is this convict?" "Can I speak to him?" "Not now." "Have a seat." "Professor says it's a language." "He's just never heard it spoken aloud." " Meaning?" " Some kind of antique." "I believe this is a Biblical tongue." "Syrian Aramaic." "Only a few nomadic tribes still use it." "So you don't know what he's saying?" "Haven't the faintest." "He's not too pleasant, is he?" "But if you'd spare me a copy, I'd be more than happy to work it." "Appreciate it." "If you could wait out front for 15 minutes we'll dupe one off for you." "I'll be waiting." " See you in a minute." " Bye, Detective." " Syrian Aramaic." " Imagine that." "I got something else, too." "I'm looking up this clipping of Reese, high-school baseball team." "He bats right." "He throws right." "What are you saying, Hobbes?" "Reese pulled off the sickest shit on record." "He speaks a language 2,000 years old and you're worried about his ambidexterity?" "I'm worried about everything." " Hobbes, call on Line 1." " Thank you, Bill." "Detective Hobbes." "Hey, pal, need another clue?" "1339 South Grove  Apartment 9." "Jonesy, that pizza place with the number 17?" "Is that close to Grove?" "I think so." "They're in the same place exactly." " It's like he's laughing at us." " He is." "Cash, not check?" "That's right." "Take a look at this." "What the hell is this?" "You know what's scary?" "I'm going home last night, this guy's walking past me, he's going the other way." "He looks me right in the eye." "The kind of look like he knows you." "You know what I mean?" "It's the same guy in the bathtub." " The stiff." " You're shitting me." "I shit you not." "Same guy." "Oh, man." "I ain't smart enough to figure this out." "Me, neither." "Under the sink." "Same poison?" "Same poison." "Better get that down to the lab." " What else you got?" " The number on his chest." "Last Thursday it's 18, now it's 2?" "Everything's under a Charles Olom, but it looks like that's an alias." "So we're running his prints." "Quote Yogi Berra, "It's like déjä vu all over again."" " You mean Reese?" " Yeah." "Whoever is doing it  has a thing for Hobbes." "Seems like." "How is he?" "Who, Hobbes?" "How is he ever?" "He's fine." "He's great." "If it starts to work at him, let me know, okay?" "And if it starts to work on me, I'll let you know." "I thought that was you." "What are you doing, more historical research?" "Nice talking to you." "See you Monday." "All right, Lou." "Come on, Jimmy." "Over here, shoot it!" "Shoot it, shoot it!" "Come on, come on, Sam." "Okay." "That's okay, that's okay." "Score is tied." "No, 19 to 17." "You can take him." " Pass the ball." " I'm open." "Take the ball back." "Johnny's going to make a point." "He's got the ball." " Hiya, Art." " How you doing?" "Good one!" "Three, two, one!" "That's it for me." "I gotta go." "No, I gotta go." "I have a long drive." "Art, get in here." "Uncle John, but he's a spaz." "You don't disrespect your father, okay?" "You understand me?" "Cherish what you got." "Get on in there." " You want some?" " I didn't bring my shoes." "Come on." "What's up?" " Tiffany didn't get you?" " No, what's up?" "You know how weird this case is?" "We got a positive I. D on Charles Olom." "Real name's Mickey Noons." "Born in Canada, illegal alien." "Blah, blah, blah." "Smalltime shithead." "That ain't bad." "That ain't it." "Noons killed the Ruski." "It's his prints all over Muskavich's apartment." "What?" "Let's see, Noons poisons Muskavich dumps him in the tub, sets out the corn flakes." "Three days later somebody does the exact same thing to him." "Exact, because Noons and Muskavich were killed by the same person." "Some kind of ringmaster?" "I think so." "Hey, Art." "You and Sam don't forget lunch, all right?" "I don't know." "I can't seem to get my mind around it." "I got a bad feeling about this." "Me, too." "Somebody's playing with my dick and it ain't me." "Yeah." "See you." " Ten minutes, Art!" " Okay." "There are moments which mark your life." "Moments when you realize nothing will ever be the same." "And time is divided into two parts:" "Before this  and after this." "Sometimes you can feel such a moment coming." "That's the test." "Or so I tell myself." "I tell myself that at times like that  strong people keep moving forward anyway  no matter what they're going to find." " Miss Milano." " Oh, hello." "I went to your place in the mountains." " Beautiful, isn't it?" " Yes, it is." "Let me get that for you." "Trees and the water..." "Absolutely beautiful." "What does "Azazel" mean?" "Your father wrote it in the basement on the wall, then he painted over it." "My dictionary says that it's the "evil spirit of the wilderness."" "Whatever that means." "One of the books your father had up there talks about demons and how they move by touch." "Walk away, Mr. Hobbes." " Say again?" " If you enjoy your life if there's even one human being you care about, don't take this case." "It's out of my hands, Miss Milano." "I mean, it's my job." "Bye, Mr. Hobbes." "That's it?" "Yeah, I'm afraid so." " Fax." " Thanks." "Phone company sent MUDs and LUDs for Noons' and Muskavich's apartments." "See those calls there?" "They were made right around the time they were killed." "You saying the killer called me from the crime scene?" "Sure looks like it." " Reese used to call me at night." " Reese is dead." "Whoever's doing this is in league with Reese or was imitating Reese." "I know he's still calling my house." "How many times I got to change my phone number?" "The more you change it, the more it looks like someone on the inside." "Like a cop?" "Yeah." "It's nothing to me but the egos upstairs..." " You hear me?" " Both ears." "I'm going to lose my sense of humor." "What do you got?" "Translation from the Aramaic." ""I can't enter you by touch." ""But even when I can get inside you, after I'm spirit, I won't." ""I'll fuck you up and down, left and right." That's in the Bible." ""If that doesn't work, I have other ways."" "We need a translation of the translation." "Anything else?" "No, I'm okay." "Thanks." "I like the night." "The street." "The smells." "The sense of another world." "Sometimes you come face to face with yourself." "Now put that card back in." " Anywhere." " All right." " Tell me when to stop, okay?" " Okay." "Can you pronounce it for me again?" "Okay, Professor, I think I got it." "All right." "I can get inside you." "After I'm spirit, I won't." "No." "Better I get you for real." "Fuck you  up, down, left, right, coming, going." "I'll get so close to you  so close it breaks you." "And if that doesn't work  I have other ways." "I have so many  many ways." "Right." "Fifteen minutes." "Hi." "Can I help you?" "You're releasing a Richard Suckle?" " He called a cab." " I'll have him brought right down." " Looking good today." " Thanks." "Rap sheet on Bobby Stiggers." "Thank you." "Hobbesy, tell me something." "Shoot." "The other day you were in the basement reading a file." "What about it?" "Looked like a map in there." "You go somewhere?" "Up to the country." "It's great to get out of town." "Lovely." "Fresh air, you know?" "I used to do that." "Go up to a house in the mountains and sit by the water." "It's beautiful." "So I'm curious." "Where'd you go?" "Why you ask?" "Come here." "Come here." "Come on, come here." ""Time" ""Is on my side" ""Yes, it is" ""Time" ""Is on my side" ""Yes, it is"" " Lou?" " What?" ""You're always saying" ""That you want to be free" ""But I'll come running back"" "Why'd you sing that song?" " Song?" " Why were you singing that song?" "I sang?" "They put you up to this?" "Why did you sing that song?" "What're you talking about?" " You don't know what I'm talking about?" " No, I don't." "Hey, you!" "Syrian Aramaic." "How clever." "Jesus." "It's true what I said." "I do know who you are." "Azazel." "Where'd you get that?" "From Milano's place?" "You found something up there." "Well, some things, pal, you shouldn't know." "Like what?" "Like what?" "If you know, you should never, ever tell." "Beware my wrath." "Well?" "What were you doing back then?" " What are you talking about?" " You were singing." "No." " I wasn't singing." " You were." "Lawrence and Mike were singing some '60s thing." "There you go." "I wasn't singing it." "I hated the fucking '60s." "I wasn't singing." "I appreciate your situation, okay?" "I really do." "Your father, mother, they're dead, their lives ruined, your life ruined." "I'm very sorry about that." "But I gotta know what's going on." "If this thing is what it seems to be if this thing is what the book says that it is, then..." "Is this for real?" "Do you believe this stuff?" "I believe more is hidden than is seen." "I believe what I see." "I'm trying to get my mind around what I just saw." "Something threatened me." "Reese threatened me in Aramaic." "What else did Reese say?" "I'm asking the questions here." "You answer the questions I ask." "Because if I don't know what's going on..." "We're not supposed to know." "We're not supposed to see." "It's like the Mafia." "They don't even exist." "Okay... okay." "That's good." "That's a start." "They don't even exist." "So where are they from?" "Who the hell are they?" "There are certain phenomena which can only be explained if there is a god and if there are angels." "And there are." "They exist." "Some angels were cast down." "A few were punished by being deprived of form." "They can only survive in the bodies of others." "It's inside of us." "Inside of human beings, their vengeance is played out." "That's it?" "Come on, get out of here." "Come on." "I mean..." "Miss Milano, I'm just a cop, okay?" "I'm a detective." "My work is based upon evidence, facts." "Mine, too." "Mine, too." "Aren't your facts here rather resistant to normal interpretation?" "So you're saying that Edgar Reese is actually..." "At the time you knew him, he was not himself." " He was Azazel?" " Yes, Azazel." "Sadistic, left-handed, likes to sing." "Reese?" "Why does he focus in on me?" "You got his attention." "He tried to get inside you." "He shook your hand." "That didn't work, so now he'll try and find some other way." "Like he did with your father?" "How do we fight him?" "Is it possible?" "I believe it is." "And I'm not alone." "There's a network." "I don't even know who they are." "I just have numbers." "These people know the..." "We believe that God limited demons and made them mortal." "He put a few of us here to fight them." "Us?" "Us who?" "Who, us?" "You saying I'm one of these people?" "I don't know." "Maybe." "Maybe not." "You're just doing your job." "Okay." "Touché." "So these demons are mortal?" "They can be killed?" " By the right person." " Who is?" "This is religion, Mr. Hobbes." "These are matters of fate and divine order." "The right man..." " Or woman." " Yes." "It could be you, me, anybody?" "The right person of the right character with the right knowledge..." "So, this is what you've been doing." "You've been preparing for this, haven't you?" "Can I ask you something personal?" "Everything's personal if you're a person." "Is this why you live alone?" "There's a difference between risking for yourself and someone else." "That's true." "I mean if I had someone, I'd want to share my life and thoughts, and work with them." "If I shared this, I'd put them at risk and I don't have that right." "You can talk to me." "You don't have to." "I'm not saying that." "I'm not, you know..." "Do whatever you want to do." "I'm just saying you can talk to me if you want." "Thanks." "That's a very nice thing to say." "I've got to go." "I hope I've been helpful." " Thanks for listening." " Thank you." "I'm sorry." "I was about to tap you on the shoulder." "You're a friend of John Hobbes, right?" "I'm Jay Reynolds." "You know?" "How lovely." "You're not just Hobbes' chippy." "Have we met?" "You seem vaguely familiar." "Come on tell me." "I'm about to find out anyway." "Foreplay." "Watch out." "No, you don't!" "Please, help me!" "Go!" "Go!" " Open up!" " Go!" "Jesus, are you all right?" "You all right?" "Thanks for coming." "I ran." "He came after me and I ran." "Maybe you weren't ready yet." "That's the point." "You have to be ready." "You know what it is?" "I never believed this day would come." "I thought God would make it up to me." "I'd be good and God would show me an angel instead." "Do they know who you are?" "We shouldn't be seen together." "Not anymore." "Wipe your tear." "Wanted to see me, Lieutenant?" "How you doing?" "Fine." "Murders not getting you wound up?" "Bag the chocolates." "You ain't got to talk to me sideways." "What's up?" "Where were you when Muskavich and Noons were killed?" "Where was I?" "Am I a suspect?" "Sit down." "Not to me, you're not." "But..." "Lieutenant, you know..." "What is it, the phone records again?" "What do they think?" "I committed murder, then called home, then ran home and answered my phone?" "No, it's something else." "Your prints." "My prints?" "On what?" "On that fucking little coin of yours." " Where?" " Noons' place." "Shit." "This is a frame-up." "Is it?" "Anybody could have got those coins." "They could have got them when I'm at the store or something." "They could've taken them off my desk." "We always said it could be a cop." "We did always say that." "I'm not stupid, you know." "I know you know more than you're saying." "So tell me." "You don't really want to know." "You'd have to be there." "I was there and I don't even want to know." "Try me." "Remember Robert Milano?" "Listen to me." "This is exactly what happened to him." "He was framed." "I'll give you some advice." "Let go of it for a couple of hours." "Go home." "See your family." "Take a load off." "The hell with Stanton." "The hell with all of them." "Nobody likes to get the shit kicked out of them." "Nobody likes to get hit from every angle." "But evil just keeps on coming." "You know what I mean?" "You saw it before, but now  it's in your face, laughing at you." " Hi, Unc." " Hey, Sam." "How you doing?" "Hi, Mr. Hobbes." "You're home early today." "For a change." " Did you move my address book?" " What?" "No." "What?" "What's wrong with your eye?" "Who hit you in the eye?" "I fell." "You fell?" "I fell, or something." "People don't fall down and get a black eye." " No?" " No." "All right, it's okay." "It's okay." "What happened?" "Sammy hit me." "What?" "It was an accident though." "He didn't mean to." "He didn't mean to." "It was an accident." "It was an accident!" "John..." "John!" "Sam?" "Where's Toby?" "Outside, I guess." "Okay, go back in the house." " Toby?" " Hey, Hobbes." "Leave my family alone, you hear me?" "Go back in the house." " What's going on?" " Go back in the house!" " You leave my family alone." " Why?" "You come after me." "Now I come after you and yours." "Toby, you all right?" "Go right home." "Go." " I will." " Run." "What's the matter, pal?" "Afraid to fight me?" "Come on, Hobbes." "Come on out." "Come on, Hobbes." "Put the gun down." "I knew you'd come out." "Put the gun on the ground!" "I know you, Hobbes." "Set the gun down, sir!" "Put the gun down!" ""Yes, it is" ""Time" ""Is on my side"" "Hey, pal." "Wake up, Hobbes." "I'm not that easy to kill." "When my host dies and I move as spirit, no man can resist me." "What are you going to do, arrest me?" "What'll you tell Stanton?" "I'd love to hear that one." "It's me you want, isn't it?" "Why don't you just kill me?" "But I'm still having fun." "Aren't you still having fun?" "He was standing in the street, yelling at him." "Shooting at him." "Finally, when the officer..." "I guess that's it." "There's no question that the dead man shot first." "No question at all." "My wife saw it too, if you want to ask her." "A schoolteacher." "What am I going to say?" "What am I going to do?" "We know that he fired first." "Witnesses corroborate." "But his gun was filled with blanks." "He got the gun out of a stolen car." " It was a setup." " A setup?" "That's right." "A setup." "He sets it up for you to kill him?" "Committing suicide by..." "Excuse me." "What the hell are you doing out here?" "You take Sam home, lock every door, every window..." "You don't let anybody in." "Can you do that?" "Can you remember that?" "All right, do it." " Johnny?" " Yeah." "Are you mad at me or something?" "No, Art." "Never." "Just..." "Do what I told you." "Hate to see the mighty fall, you know what I mean?" "Now it's letters." "Fuck you, Lou." "I told you, it's a cult." "Some weird, psycho, Aramaic-Satanist reincarnation cult." "He's got A-P-O written on his chest." "It's trying to send some kind of message." "The killer's sending a message?" "Hobbes..." "This time, you are the killer." "Yeah, sort of." "No fucking sort of." "No breaks." "No benefit of the doubt." "We're going back to the precinct." "Now." "Tonight, another shocking murder in the city." "A well-respected schoolteacher opened fire on an off-duty police officer." "The officer  John Hobbes, was forced to return fire." "Our report now, from the scene." "We're on the scene of a most unusual homicide tonight." "Close the door." "Detective Hobbes shot and killed a high-school math teacher." "The police have not yet identified him." "According to witnesses, the man started shooting at Hobbes  who was off duty at the time." "Talked to the schoolteacher's wife." "He got married four months ago." "She's pregnant." "He just got a raise." "So much for suicide by cop!" "The shooting team needs your gun." "I'll get the hearing as soon as I can." "People want the world to make sense." "If the only way I can get the world to make sense for me is to arrest you then I'll have to do it." "Get the fuck out of here." " It was a clean shoot." " Yeah, I know." "It doesn't help, but I know." "Coffee?" "No, thanks." "Want to talk?" "From where I sit, we're dealing with shit that ain't in the manual." "Where do they buy coffee with dirt in it?" "Tell me that." "What's the point of life?" " The point?" " Yeah." " Of life." " Yeah." "The point..." "You want a cigarette?" "No, thanks." "The point of life is we catch bad guys." "That's what I used to think." "It's not good enough." "You'll shoot me for talking like this but..." "It's two o'clock in the morning." "You can talk any way you want." "What are we doing here, you know what I'm saying?" "Why do we even exist?" "Us." "Maybe it's God, Hobbes." "Yeah, it could be." "I have a hard time believing that we're part of some huge moral experiment, you know, conducted by a greater being than us." "If there's a greater being than we are, why does he give a shit about us?" "There's five billion of us." "We're like ants." "Do we care what ants do from a moral standpoint?" "Ants?" "I'm following you, but at the same time I'm losing you." "Are you heading someplace here?" "That's my point." "Are we headed someplace?" "If we don't figure it out..." "Maybe if you figure it out you die." "Heart attack, stroke." "You figure out what's what you don't get to hang around anymore." "You get promoted." "Meanwhile, Delores says we're put here to do one thing." "One thing?" "What's that?" "It's different." "It's different for everybody." "Hers is lasagna." "Lasagna?" "And just one thing, not two or...?" "Maybe two, I don't know." "It's just her opinion." "But it's like when a moment comes we either do the right thing or wrong." "When do you know when your moment comes?" "So, like this could be it for me?" "That's the beauty." "You never know." " Hello?" " John?" "Is that you?" "Hi." "I just wanted to see if you were okay." "I'll call you back." "I'll call you later." "That was the killer." "We'll arrange things later." "I'm going home." "Yeah, fuck it." "I killed someone." "He got me to kill an innocent man." "I know." "What do they want, Gretta?" "Just tell me what they want." "The demons?" "They want the fall of civilization." "The fall of Babylon, as they put it." " The whole thing?" " Yeah." "They're doing a good job, aren't they?" "You know, after I shot the teacher  Azazel moved to someone else." "Are you sure?" "After death?" "I'm positive." "After death." "Yeah, I saw it." "Listen to this." "I was looking through one of your father's books  and it says "outside"..." "I guess that means outside the body." "Outside, they can survive for one breath only." "A Hebrew text says the breath can carry them for 500 cubits." "I never knew what it meant." "A cubit, that's a distance or something, right?" "From your elbow to your fingertip." "So 500 cubits would be what?" "About a sixth of a mile?" "Yeah, well, you're right then." "They are limited in certain ways." "What are you thinking?" "I don't know." "I don't know." "You okay?" "Yeah." "All right." "Well, then maybe I'll check on you tomorrow." "Good night." "Good night." "Good morning, Sam." "Good morning, Sam." "Oh, hi, Uncle John." "Oh, hi." " Thanks for tucking me in last night." " You're welcome." "We sent Michael Aaron to the scene  where he'll be ready with a live report shortly." "We'll be right back." "Were you asleep when I tucked you in?" "I don't know." "All I remember was somebody tickling me." "Tickling my chest." "Why'd you write that?" " Where's your father?" " In the bedroom." "He's a sleepyhead." "If you've watched the national news just last week  you might have seen a similar case in Boston  of a decorated cop accused of murder." "Hello?" "You see the news?" "The cop was shooting first." "And he kept on shooting." "Lou's coming to get you." "He's bringing you down for more conversation." " Lou?" " No." " They get him yet?" " No." "Not yet." "I gotta go." "Here." "Put these clothes on." "Get dressed right away." " Why?" " Just do as I tell you, please." "You ready?" "Almost." "What's going on here?" "We're just going to play a little trick on somebody." "Cool." "We're going out the window." "What about my dad?" "He's sleeping." "He's still sleeping." " Excuse me, Sister." "How you doing?" " Good." "Good." "Does "apocalypse" mean anything to you?" "Sure it does." "Apocalypse was the Greek word for revelation." "Revelation?" "You mean like the book of the Bible?" "Revelation." "All right." "Thank you." "Pack of cigarettes." " Any special kind?" " No, any kind." "Okay, out of five." "Detective Hobbes?" "Sir, you forgot your change." "Detective Hobbes." "I want to talk to you." "Go, Sam." "Run!" "Down the stairs, down the stairs!" "Go!" "All units in the area..." "Why don't you close that coat up?" "Cigarettes?" "I thought you quit." "I thought they were bad for you." "I did quit and they are bad for you." "You know what's going on?" "The police think that I did some bad things." " You are the police." " Not anymore." "Why do they think you did that?" "Because..." "Because somebody made it look like I did." "I once saw that on a show." "I want to talk to you about something." "About your dad." "He's not asleep, is he?" "No, son." "He's not asleep." "Did it hurt?" "I don't think so." " Do you think he's gonna go to heaven?" " Yes." "Yes, I do." "Anybody deserves to go to heaven, it's your dad." "I think so, too." "We got no place else to go." "This is my nephew, Sam." "Okay." "Hi, Sam." "Nice to meet you." "I'm Gretta." "You're in your pajamas." "I wasn't expecting company, but I'm glad you're here." "Why don't you go over there by the fireplace and get warm." "Azazel wrote on his chest." "Unless I do something..." "I'll get you a coffee." "Thank you." "I think I got my mind around this thing now, but let me let me run this by you, okay?" "After the host body dies the demon can survive for one breath or 500 cubits, right?" "At the same time Azazel says to me when he moves as spirit no man can resist." "So someone he can't get into by touch, he can still get into by spirit." "Because if, when he's in spirit form he's fighting for his life, he's going to be that much more powerful." "Please tell me what you're going to do." "Whatever I do  I have to make sure that you and Sam are safe." "Will you take him somewhere  nobody knows about?" "Even me." "Listen..." "I gotta go." "You're gonna stay with Gretta for a while." "Maybe for a long while." "And I want you to remember this:" "Whatever people say about me or whatever I do I just want you to remember that I'm doing it for you." "Because I love you." "You understand?" "I'm gonna go back to sleep and when I wake up everything is gonna be just the way it was." "Thank you." "You know what this means, right?" "I'm ready." "Hey, Jonesy, how you doing?" "Look, I'm worried, man." "What are you gonna do?" "I'm going nowhere." "I'm taking a long drive where nobody will find me  and sit by the water and think." "I gotta ask you something." "Yeah, shoot." "We've been partners a long time." "Twelve plus, Jonesy." "Twelve plus." "So is there anything you gotta tell me?" "Yeah, remember what we were talking about the other night?" "When the moment comes  you know it." "Be careful, okay?" "I'll see you, partner." "Yeah, you, too." "Be good." "You're probably wondering:" "What am I doing?" "This is where things get a little tricky." "It's just him and me now." "Hobbes versus Azazel." "I thought I had him." "But he thought he had me, too." "Come on out." "I know you're here." "I knew you'd come." "Haven't you done enough?" "You made me kill an innocent man." "You murdered my brother!" "Come out, you son of a bitch!" "How much more fun can you have!" "Jesus, Hobbes." "What are you talking about?" "I didn't do any of that." "Me, I'm the poor schmo they sent up here to bring you in." "So it's you now." "It's me." "Who'd you expect it'd be?" "Now drop your gun, Hobbes." "I know you got one." "Or what?" "You'll shoot me?" "Where is the fun in that?" "Fuck you, huh?" "You're making me do this." "Now drop the goddamn gun." "Do what he says, Hobbes." "Jonesy." "Who else is out here, huh?" "Lou?" "!" "Tiff, come on out!" "No, it's just the two of us." "The gun, Hobbes." "Jonesy, you know I didn't do this." "You know I didn't do any of it." "I know that, Hobbes." "We both want to believe you, but we gotta bring you in." "Stan..." "I don't know if I can do this." "What the fuck you talking...?" "Say Hobbes disappears into the woods..." "We drive his car into the lake." "End of story." "What's wrong with that?" "We bring the son of a bitch in." "That's why we're up here." "He did it, fine." "He didn't do it, even better." "But it's not our job to decide." "Now drop the goddamn gun." "Jonesy." "Put the goddamn gun down." "Okay." "Thank you." "I'm sorry, Stan." "Been on the force so many years you think you've seen it all, but you haven't." "Life always gives you one more surprise." "One more." "Sometimes it's a big one." "Azazel." "I'm your partner, man." "You're free." "Run." "Keep thinking, Hobbes." "How about that?" "!" "Jonesy's fucked." "He just killed his boss." "Jonesy's fucked!" "You're fucked!" "One at a time, huh?" "!" "That's how we do it." "One by one." "OIly-olly-oxen-free!" ""Time" ""Is on my side" ""Yes, it is" ""Time" ""Is on my side"" "You like the Stones, Hobbes?" "I bet you didn't, you big Monkee fan pussy." "Time's up!" "See the deal?" "!" "If I kill you it's just the final pathetic chapter in the life of a disgraced hero." "Just one more piece of shit human scum." "But turn it around." "If I die I enter you put 20 more murders on your tab before you go down." "Maybe your nephew or that chippy you were talking to." "How do you want to do this?" "I die, you die?" "What's maximum fun?" "Can you guess what maximum fun is?" "Sure you can." "Now that I've played you from the outside maximum fun is I become you." "You got me, Hobbes." "You got me good." "But I gotta ask you something." "You wouldn't let me kill myself." "Why is that?" "Because I need more time." "Time for what, asshole?" "Five hundred cubits." "That's a long way, Azazel." "If Jonesy dies too fast as powerful as you are I might never get away from you." "Oh, he's catching on." "What?" "You think you're going to win?" "God willing." "You never know." "Let me ask you something." "Why do you think Milano came all the way out here in the middle of nowhere?" "To die, the little chickenshit." "I don't think so." "I think that he wanted to do what I'm going to do." " Only he couldn't pull it off." " Pull what off?" "Oh, come on, Azazel." "Open your eyes." "Look around sometime." "Here we are, in this beautiful place not another human being around for miles." "It's just you and me." "What is this?" "You don't smoke anymore." "That's right." "I don't." "You know why?" "Because cigarettes kill." "Especially cigarettes laced with poison." "Bullshit." "Same poison that you used to kill my brother." "Fuck you." "It's beautiful, isn't it?" "Isn't it so sweet?" "We die together just you and me." ""Time" ""Is on my side" ""Yes, it is"" "Fuck you, motherfucker!" "I'm sorry, Jonesy." "I'm sorry." "So, like I said at the start  I was beaten  outsmarted, poisoned  by Detective John Hobbes." "Can you imagine what it feels like to be alive for thousands of years  and realize you're actually going to die  because some self-righteous cop decided he was going to save the fucking world?" "Yes, a demon can die  and Hobbes figured out how to beat me at my own game." "So what?" "The war isn't over, I promise you." "Not by a long shot." "You forgot something, didn't you?" "At the beginning I said I was going to tell you  about the time I almost died." "See you around."