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A former criminal is drawn into a criminal endeavor and subsequently finds himself living an inexplicable new life working at a psychiatric facility.
[first lines] Katie Garvey: Daddy, what's the greatest thing you ever saw? Ben Garvey: Greatest thing you ever saw. Umm. One time when I was a little boy, I was playing with my slingshot and I saw this Jaybird. I don't know why but I shot him. Katie Garvey: You killed a birdie? Ben Garvey: I didn't mean to. I don't even know why I shot at him, but I felt so bad, I started praying to God that he would come back. And all of a sudden the Jaybird woke up. He just flew away. Katie Garvey: God saved him? Ben Garvey: Yeah, I think so.
Julie Ingram: There's a struggle. How do you live if you're ruled by your past? But, how do you let go of a past that made you?
[repeated line] Robbie: They're watching us.
[last lines] Katie Garvey: Mommy, what's the greatest thing you ever saw? Lisa Garvey: I don't think I've seen it yet, baby.
Julie Ingram: You named your dog "dog"?
Ben Garvey: I did something real bad. Something that I didn't mean to do. Katie Garvey: Like the Jaybird?
Father Ezra: You don't have to forget. You just have to move on.
William Reeds: There are no accidents. There are only things we do and what those things do to other people.
Avery: Only a fool spits in the eye of god
Father Ezra: We all create fictions to hide our pain.
[last lines] William Reeds: They can't follow me into heaven