Touched by an Angel (1994–2003): Season 3, Episode 10 - Into the Light - full transcript

A man is arrested in a sting operation for bribery, but since he has a heart condition he is taken to a hospital. Tess and Monica pose as nurses as he has a heart transplant. The man sees Andrew and knows who he is, but not how to react.

( Bobby Darin's
"Mack the Knife" playing )

♫ Oh, the shark, babe
Has such teeth, dear ♫

♫ And it shows them
Pearly whites ♫

♫ Just a jackknife
Has old MacHeath, babe ♫

♫ And he keeps it Out of sight ♫

♫ You know
When that shark bites ♫

♫ With his teeth, babe ♫

♫ Scarlet billows
Start to spread ♫

♫ Fancy gloves, though
Wears old MacHeath, babe ♫

♫ So there's never
Never a trace of red ♫

♫ Now on the sidewalk
Uh-huh-huh ♫



♫ Ooh, sunny mornin' Uh-huh ♫

♫ Lies a body ♫

( whispering ): Don't worry.

♫ Just oozin' life Eeek! ♫

♫ And someone's sneakin'
'Round the corner ♫

♫ Could that someone
Be Mack the Knife? ♫

♫ A-there's a tugboat
Down by the river... ♫

What's going on here, Tess?

His name is James Block,
and he's headed for trouble.

The kind of trouble
he can't buy his way out of.

♫ He disappeared, babe ♫

♫ After drawin' out
All his hard-earned cash ♫

♫ And now MacHeath spends
Just like a sailor ♫

♫ Could it be our boy's done
Somethin' rash? ♫



♫ Ah, Jenny Diver Ho, ho! ♫

♫ Yeah, Sukey Tawdry ♫

♫ Ooh, Miss Lotte Lenya... ♫

Police!

♫ ...Lucy Brown ♫

♫ Oh, the line forms
On the right, babe ♫

♫ Now that Macky's... ♫

You have the right
to remain silent.

♫ Back in town ♫

♫ I said, Jenny Diver ♫

♫ Whoa, Sukey Tawdry... ♫

Is he going to jail?

Not James.

That man always manages
to wiggle out somehow.

He's been cheating the law

almost as long as
he's been cheating death.

Death? Well,
what's wrong with him?

Heart condition.

Years ago the doctors told him

he wouldn't make it to 30,

and he's been
running scared ever since.

What's he afraid of?

Something that's just
about to happen.

But he's going to get
a second chance,

and he needs you to help him
make it count.

Look out, old Macky's back!

( Della Reese & The Verity
All-Stars' "Walk With You" playing )

REESE: ♫ When you walk ♫

♫ Down the road ♫

♫ Heavy burden ♫

♫ Hea-ea-eavy load ♫

♫ I will rise ♫

♫ And I will walk with you ♫

REESE: ♫ I'll walk with you ♫
CHORUS: ♫ I'll walk with you ♫

♫ Till the sun
Don't even shine ♫

♫ Walk with you ♫
♫ Walk with you ♫

♫ Every time ♫

♫ I tell ya I'll walk with you ♫

♫ Walk with you ♫

♫ Believe me
I'll walk with you ♫

Played up your heart condition
for all it's worth,

and... with a little
fancy footwork,

got the state to let you off
with six months.

Community service.

Six months? Seems kind of long.

James, you broke the law.

People go to prison for bribery.

Other people go to prison.

I told you he can get me
out of anything.

Yeah, but he won't need to
anymore, right?

You said this would be
the last time.

You promised.

I know. I'm just telling you
how terrific this guy is.

He's the best lawyer
in the business.

He's also the most expensive
lawyer in the business.

Which means
he'll be able to buy us

something extra special
for our wedding present.

Oh, you're coming
to our wedding?

Any idea when that's gonna be?

I was thinking after
this community service,

maybe you and I...
Come on, James,

the marriage license
is gonna run out

before we even use it.

You didn't let me finish.

I don't have to.

I don't wanna hear you make me
another promise you won't keep.

I love you, Rachel.

I love you the way
Bobby Darin loved Sandra Dee.

But could he help it
if he had a bad heart?

Guys like me and Bobby,
you gotta cut us some slack.

You know, he only made it
till he was 37.

I could be gone
like that, Rachel.

I'm livin' on
borrowed time, you know.

I've heard this song before.

But you didn't let me finish!

I guess living with me
for eight years

would drive anyone crazy.

[DOOR CLOSES]

Well, you'd better think
of something

to improve her mood.

We've still got the federal
charges to deal with.

So? So?

The feds are gonna be
harder to handle.

She knows where the bodies
are buried, so to speak.

What if they make her testify?

You don't have to worry
about Rachel.

Okay.

You're the boss.

Community service.
Who's up at that hour?

You are.

( Woman speaking indistinctly
over PA )

James should have been here
over an hour ago.

Oh, he will have a good excuse.
He always does.

But he's about to learn
a very important lesson.

There's no use trying
to sweet-talk Tess, huh?

No.

Hi, Tess. Hey, Monica.

Good morning, Amy Ann.

How are you feeling today?

Well, I haven't been
coughing as much,

but I didn't sleep so good.

Too quiet.

Jelly donut?

Your favourite kind.

Mmm.

A little bit of heaven.

Elvis bought somebody
a Cadillac once

for bringing him jelly donuts.

Yes, he did.

Do you want me
to buy you a Cadillac?

Course not, Tess.

Sometimes people just do things
for other people

because it's
the nice thing to do.

Oh, thank you, Amy Ann.

That's very sweet.

( Sighs )

Was there something else?

Please, Tess,
can I have my record back?

No. Do you want
your jelly donut back?

I promise I won't
play it so loud.

Monica, help me.
I need my Elvis.

Tess, she needs her Elvis.

What she needs is to remember

that there are other people
on this floor

that need rest
and not "Blue Suede Shoes."

Come on.

Everyone deserves
a second chance.

Well, I'll think about it.

You two run along now.

I got some serious behind
to kick.

Hi. I'm James Block.

I believe I'm a little early
for my 11:00...

Don't even try it.
But you didn't let me finish.

I don't have to.
I'm your supervisor.

My name is Tess.

Well, Tess, I'm a big boy.

I don't need supervising,
so just point me to my office.

Now, let's get
a few things straight.

First... ( cell phone rings )

Hold that thought, Tess.

I'll be right with you.

Hello.

James,

we got a problem.

They've just issued
a subpoena for Rachel.

We can't let her
take the stand, so...

you've gotta do something. Now.

Okay, thanks, I'm on it,
uh, Aunt Margaret.

Um, yes, I'll be there
as soon as I can.

I love you too.

It's my aunt Margaret.
She's taken ill.

I'm gonna have to go.

Your aunt Margaret died
in Seattle in 1973.

Now, let's finish going
through my rules:

You will be on time.

You will do
your community service.

And there will be
no more phone calls.

How did you know
about Aunt Margaret?

You'd be surprised what I know.

Now, you got
some scrubbin' to do.

There's a hospital chapel
down there

that needs some
serious elbow grease.

Take this. Go.

Now.

Go.

( Dialing )

Hello?

Hi, Rachel. It's James.

I've just called to say
that I love you,

and I want you to marry me
right now, today.

Just like that?

What's going on, James?

I don't know. I-I think
it's this community service.

I think it's really working.

It's like being in this hospital
has opened my eyes

to what's really important
in life.

I now realize
how much I need you.

Oh, you should see me, Rach.

I'm down on my knees
in the hospital chapel.

It's like, for the first time
in my life, I'm...

I'm... I'm keeping my promise.

Please, Rach, don't let me down.

James, are you sure?

I've never been more sure.

Listen, it's, uh... It's 10:30.

Meet me at noon,
county hospital.

And, Rach...

I love you, baby.

I love you too.

You better get off
that chapel floor

before you bruise your knees.

Looks like somebody around here
really likes Elvis.

Change the subject.

Real smooth.

All right, look,

just do me a favour
and keep quiet about this.

What's it worth to ya?

Mr. Presley must have
a lot of fans in this hospital.

Do not sneak up on a guy
with a bad heart.

I was just tidying up
Tess' desk.

A remarkable woman.

Remarkable.

Do you know
who you remind me of?

My beautiful sister, Molly,
may she rest in peace.

You don't have a sister.

And Molly, I believe,
was your dog.

How do you people
get this stuff?

I came in to get
this record for Amy Ann,

because Tess has decided
to give her a second chance.

( Door opens )

MONICA: Amy Ann?

Have a surprise for you.

Yeah, here you go, kid.
Just like I promised.

Just remember
what you promised Tess, okay?

I will.

And thanks, James.

A pleasure doing
business with you.

Yeah. Your parents
must be very proud.

Don't you have somewhere to be?

As a matter of fact, I do.
Check you later, kid.

Amy Ann lost her parents
seven years ago.

She lives at
the St. Vincent group home.

Yeah? That must be
pretty tough on a kid.

So listen, I'd love to stand
around and chat about it,

but I gotta finish cleaning up
the hospital chapel.

I want to make it
look real nice for Tess.

Would you do me a favour?

Would you mind
popping your head in

to make sure
I don't miss anything?

No problem.

Ah, you're a real angel.
What do you say? Noonish?

Noonish it is.

The priest that was supposed
to perform the ceremony

was in a terrible accident.

I really appreciate you
helping us out.

My pleasure.
I'm here every Thursday.

I don't do
many weddings, though.

Excuse me.

JAMES: Hey, babe,
you look great.

I can't believe
this is finally happening.

I can't live another day
without you as my wife.

Do you have a witness?

Hm.

Right on time.

We're looking for James Block.

He'd better be in the chapel
and smellin' lemon-fresh.

Thank you.

By the power vested in me

by the state of Colorado,

I now pronounce you
man and wife.

Hold it!

I have a subpoena here.

James, what is going on?

Rachel Carson.
Sorry, Rachel Block.

And I believe
it's not legal for a wife

to testify against her husband.

So that's why you were
in such a hurry?

I love you...
I am not a game piece

for you to move around
wherever you need it.

You didn't let me finish.

I don't have to let you finish.

This is the most ridiculous
thing you've pulled yet.

Who are you?

Oh, don't even try, James.

This is without a doubt

the most narcissistic,
egotistical...

Are you getting the picture?

The most arrogant, manipulative,
completely self-absorbed thing.

I mean, did you ever think
how I might feel

about this whole thing?

Really, you just take me
for granted.

I have stood by you
for so long...

( groaning )

It's embarrassing.

And it's completely
humiliating to me, James.

Andrew, his heart?

Not yet.

James, what are you pulling now?

James.

James! I'll get a doctor.

James, hold on.

Hold on, James. Hold on.

You're gonna be okay.

Shh.

They're calling the doctor now.

I'm sorry.

I'm afraid he's gone.

( Sobbing )

( sobbing ): Oh, no.

No, no.

( Mysterious,
eerie theme playing )

Clear!

I've got a pulse.
Okay. Bring in the gurney.

Let's start a lidocaine drip
at 80 milligrams.

Rachel, don't leave me.

I'm right here, James.

Right where I've always been.
Okay?

( Grunting )

RACHEL: Please, be careful.

The guy in the white suit.
Where did he go?

Shh. Baby, just close
your eyes and relax. Okay?

This is his second chance,
isn't it, Tess?

Yes, baby, and everyone
doesn't get one.

Amy Ann?

She's gonna need an angel too.

I don't understand.

Am I here for Amy Ann,
or am I here for James?

Well, who says it has
to be one or the other?

Right now, Amy Ann and James
have something in common.

Neither one of them
wanna face the truth.

But before long they're gonna
have to face it together.

( Heart monitor beeping )

WOMAN ( over PA ): Dr. Landing to
ICU, stat. Dr. Landing to ICU, stat.

( sighs )

( groans )

( mysterious,
eerie theme playing )

No!

( Panting heavily )

James. James, calm down.

Shh-shh-shh.
Be quiet, baby. Come on.

Think he was having a bad dream.

Honey, why don't you go home
and get some sleep.

Is he gonna be okay?

Hi.

I'm Amy Ann.

You must be Rach.

How did you know?

James told me all about you.

You can sleep in my room
if you want.

Now, that's a good idea.

It's just down the hall.

Come on, darling.

Thank you, Amy Ann.

No problem, Rach.

I'm just gonna hang out here
for a minute.

All right, dear.

Come on.

( Suspenseful,
melancholy theme playing )

What are you doing?

Nothing.

Yes, you were.

You were praying.

Was not.

( Sighs ) So?

Sometimes I pray a little.

What were you praying for?
Another Elvis album?

I was praying for you.

Why?

When you were asleep,
you didn't look so good.

Yeah. I was having a bad dream.

It was a nightmare.

There was this tunnel...

and there was this...

This white light.

It was so real, I could almost
reach out and touch it.

Maybe it wasn't a dream.

What do you mean?

They say when you die,
you see a beautiful white light.

I didn't die.

Yes, you did.
For almost a minute.

I was dead?

I always thought that
afterlife stuff was a big scam.

You don't believe in heaven?

No.

If I did and somebody up there
was keeping score,

I'd be in serious trouble.

Maybe it's not too late
to change things.

I wonder what it would take.

( Piano theme playing )
( heart monitor beeping )

Thanks, James.

I really love
these little walks of ours.

Oh, believe me, Louise,
the pleasure's all mine.

( laughing )

"Helped sick lady
in wheelchair."

James Block,

you just had a heart attack.

You should be resting.

No time. What can I do?
Who can I help?

Hey, James.

Hey, Mr. Hyde, hang in there.

Looking good. ( Chuckling )

Well, since you're up,

Amy Ann could use a visit.

Amy Ann? What's wrong?

She took a turn for the worse
last night.

( Piano music playing on radio )

You know,

that's the loveliest
shade of blue

I've ever seen
on anyone's nails.

We can do the other hand later.

Hey, kid. What's going on?

Monica's painting
my fingernails.

Blue?

Cool, huh?

( Inhales deeply )

It's for my birthday party.

You and Rach wanna come?

Amy Ann is going
to be 14 tomorrow.

Sure, we'll come.

I'll bring the cake
and the music.

We've got all
the Elvis music we need.

I was thinking more along
the lines of Bobby Darin.

Who?

Bobby Darin, the greatest singer
who ever lived.

Never heard of him.

That's 'cause he died so young.

( Coughing )

All right, baby.

Time for your therapy.

Is that really necessary?

It's the only thing
that'll clear her lungs.

I'll come back tomorrow.

( Sirens blaring in distance )

Hello, Dixie. Hi, James.

Mrs. Lopez.

James, what are you
doing up again?

I warned you
about that yesterday.

There's gotta be
something else I can do.

I've oiled the wheelchairs.

I delivered the Jell-O.

I even emptied the bedpans.

What about reading
to the children?

Well, I did that:
Velveteen Rabbit,

Winnie the Pooh,
Green Eggs and Ham.

Don't you think
you've done enough?

Not even close.

I better go see if Rachel's here
with the cake.

Morning, Monica.

Hello.

I can't believe James, Tess.

He seems like a new man.

It's more like an old dog
trying to make God think

he's learned some new tricks.

He's doing all the right things
for all the wrong reasons.

( Alarm beeping )

Twelve twenty-four.

Oh, not Louise.
She was getting better!

( Over PA ):
Code blue, room 1224.

Go, baby. We got work to do.

WOMAN ( over PA ):
Code blue, room 1224. Stat.

Code blue, room 1224. Stat.

Dr. Clark, room 1224, stat.

( mysterious, eerie theme
playing )

( labored breathing )

No!

You just relax now, Louise.

You had a close call there.

James recently had a close call,
didn't you, James?

You never told me that, James.

Yeah, well, I don't like
to talk about it much.

WOMAN ( over PA ): Dr. Perlstein
to Cardiac Intensive Care.

So did you see the light?

Yeah.

It was... warm.

It was so comforting.

You were actually in the light?

It was all around me.

I can still feel it.

And that wonderful man.

The guy in the white suit?

Yes.

He was about 30, quiet,
kind of just stares at you?

No, he...

He spoke to me.

He smiled.

He was so kind.

Kind?

He was with me
every step of the way.

( Indistinct chattering )

Hey!

Hey!

I know you. You were there.

Yes.

Louise told me that
it was wonderful in the light,

that you were with her
every step of the way.

But what about me? Is it gonna
be wonderful for me next time?

That's not for me to decide.

But I'm doing
all these good deeds.

James, if every one
of your good deeds

was a step to heaven,

it would never reach
high enough.

What are you saying?
I'm not going to heaven?

It's not up to me.

It's up to you.

Don't give me that line.
You can't con a con.

No!

( labored breathing )

James?

The man in the suit.

A white suit?

There was darkness.

A big wave of darkness
was pulling me in.

Come on.

We'd better get you into Exam.

Okay, come on. ( Grunts )

Baby, you've got to calm down.

Yes, just try to relax, James.

You don't understand.
You didn't see it.

( Breathes heavily )

What are you doing?
Trying to help you.

You can't help me! Nobody can.

What is he so afraid of, Tess?

He saw the light.

Yes, baby, but he also
saw the darkness.

And when people realize
there's a choice,

things get a whole lot harder.

Doesn't matter.

Nothing matters.

James Block, are you
shredding documents again?

What's the point, Rach? Good
deeds don't buy you anything.

James, what is wrong with you?

I ran all over town
to get this cake

and the present
that you wanted me to find.

I gotta get outta here.
James, where are you going?

I thought this birthday party
was important to you.

You go. I got nothing
to celebrate.

James!

You going somewhere?

We're all going somewhere, Tess,
whether we like it or not.

Well, what about Amy Ann?

You're just gonna
disappoint her?

When she grows up,
she's gonna find out that life

is one big disappointment.

She's not going to grow up.

What? I thought she had
pneumonia or something.

Cystic fibrosis.

She hasn't got long.

It's only her faith in God
that has sustained her this far.

Her faith in God?
You mean her fantasy.

God is not a fantasy, James,

and you should know that
better than anybody.

You've seen his light.

And most people aren't
given that gift.

Gift? You mean curse.

What's the point, Tess?
To torture me?

"God exists, James,
but not for you"?

Uh-uh.

You cannot blame God
for what you've done

with your life.

What about Amy Ann's life?

She probably hasn't done
a lousy thing in 14 years.

And you know what?
I got it on good authority

that good deeds count for zip.

You know what I learned
when I died?

I learned that there's light
and there's dark,

and where you end up
is a crap shoot.

That's what you think, huh?

That's what I know.

Well, here's what I know:

Whatever is going on
in your world

can be put aside long enough

to help a little girl
that's dying.

( Instrumental song
playing on radio )

How many candles?

Fourteen.

Okay. And...

Amy Ann, James is so sorry
that he couldn't be here.

He's, um...

He's not feeling very well.

But he wanted me to tell you
that next year...

JAMES: I'll tell her myself.

James.

AMY ANN:
Now it's a happy birthday.

( Sighs )

I'm gonna have my birthday cake
in Graceland next year.

You guys wanna come?

Next year? I don't know.

We're just in time
for the candles.

No singing.

I just wanna make my wish.

Actually...
it's kind of a prayer.

A birthday prayer?

That's a lovely idea.

( Inhales )

James, would you help me?

Sure, I'll help you, Amy Ann,
by telling you the truth.

You're dyin'.

RACHEL: James!

No.

That's not true.

It's the God's truth.

Wanna know what
the worst part is?

God knows, and he doesn't care.

Stop it, James.

I've seen the light.

I've just told her the truth.

That's more
than her God'll do for her.

( Tearfully ): I thought
God was watching over me.

He is, sweetheart.

I thought he was gonna
make me better.

Yeah, well, God's the biggest
con artist of 'em all.

Leave now. Go, go.

( Sobs )

( coughing )

( whispers ):
It's okay. It's okay.

How could you do that to her?

I told her the truth.

That her faith
is a waste of time?

That there is no God?

Oh, there's a God, Rach,

but He's nobody
to put your faith in.

He's a jerk, and only a loser
puts faith in a jerk.

Maybe you're right.

I stayed with you
for eight years on faith,

hoping that one day you'd become
the man I knew you could be.

But today
you took that away too.

I pray to God
I never see you again.

Oh, God.

No.

You can't have her.

No!

James.

I'm not gonna
let you take Amy Ann.

It's her time to move on.

To what?

Don't lie to me. I know.

No, James.

I don't think you do.

And I'm sorry.

( Growling )

James...

Are you okay?

( Breathing heavily ) No.

( Roaring )

How did you get that?

I tore that up.

We're angels.

The both of you?

And Tess too.

"Pushing a woman
in a wheelchair."

"Reading to the blind child."

"Buying a birthday present
for Amy Ann."

My.

It's no wonder you were angry.

Doing all these good deeds

and the angel of death wouldn't
even give you the time of day.

Give me that.

Don't you think
you deserve bonus points?

I mean, after all,
Amy Ann is dying,

and you were good enough
to tell her.

Why does she have to die?

Dying isn't what you think
it is, James.

I know what it is.

I saw it. I saw the light.
The light is heaven,

and the darkness is hell.
And that's where I'm going.

Hell is separation from God.

It's an eternity without light.

If you were on your way there,
James, God wasn't sending you.

You were sending yourself.

But I've been trying
to turn it around.

Why can't God give me credit
for the good things I'm doing?

Because you weren't
doing these to honor God.

You were doing them
to get into heaven.

So how does anybody get in?

James,

if every good deed that you do

was a step to heaven, then...

I know, I know.
I'd still come up short.

So, what's the point
if no matter what I do,

I can never reach high enough?

You didn't let us finish.

People are always
trying to build

a stairway to heaven, James.

Some are like towers,

and some are just
a few steps high.

But there has never been one

that was quite high enough
to reach all the way to God.

That's when a soul has
to stand on the very top step

and call up and say,
"Here. Here I am.

Lift me up the rest of the way."

And God hears you,

and he reaches down,
and he takes you home.

That's what God's mercy is.

He doesn't give you
what you deserve.

He gives you
what he wants you to have:

The best of everything.

Because God loves you.

All you have to do is ask.

So, uh...

it really is up to you.

So there is a heaven for me?

Yes. And it's more beautiful
than you could ever imagine.

And I can get there?

You can start right now.

Who do you think God is?

I don't know.

God knows that.

And he knows that you weren't
ready to walk into that light.

That's why he gave you
a second chance,

a chance to know him.

When you stand in front of God,

wouldn't you rather see
the face of a friend

than that of a stranger?

A friend, a father, counselor,
a confidante, a guide.

You know the light
that you saw, James?

( Sighs )

That's just the beginning.

Wait until you see
what comes after that.

Okay.

So how do I become friends
with God?

God has given you
a second chance, James.

Take it.

WOMAN ( over PA ): Dr. Taylor
to Respiratory Intensive Care.

Dr. Taylor to Respiratory
Intensive Care.

I've used everybody
my whole entire life.

I even used you.

And I used your name in vain.

( Sniffles )

But I don't have
to tell you that.

( Tearfully ): I tried to
build a stairway, you know,

and I got maybe two steps on it.

( Sighs )

I must look really pathetic
from where you sit.

But, uh...

The angels,
they told me that, uh...

That prayer can reach
higher than stairs.

So I am calling out to you

to come and get me.

( Whispers ): Come get me.

Please, come and get me.

( Sobbing ): 'Cause I can't go
any higher, not without you.

I know that now.

( Normal voice ): Look,

I know I'm no good.

All right?

But if there's anything
I can do,

anything that's worth it,
just use me.

( Sighs )

( sighs )

I guess you don't answer
right away.

That's okay.

'Cause, uh, I'm just gonna walk
on out of here,

and I'm gonna see what happens.

( Sighs )

( sobbing ):
Rach, what are you doing here?

Having my prayers answered.

There's somebody else
who deserves to have

her prayers answered too.

I don't know what
I'm supposed to do,

but I know that I gotta go
be with her.

Okay?

( Coughing )

Amy Ann?

Amy Ann, James is here.

I'm sorry, Amy Ann.

I made a terrible mistake.

You were right.

I'm gonna die.

I brought you a present.

MONICA: Here.

Let me help you.

Oh, look at that.

Graceland.

It's beautiful.

I figured if you couldn't
get to Graceland just yet,

I'd bring Graceland to you.

I'm not going to Graceland,
James.

And you know it.

Can I tell you a secret?

Sure.

All my life
I've been praying to God.

All my life.

And I believed.

I really did.

But now when I need him most,
I'm scared.

I mean, what if I die
and there isn't a heaven?

What if I die
and there's no God?

What if there's nothing
but darkness after all?

God is waiting, Amy Ann.

There's more. I know. I promise.

I've seen
a little piece of heaven.

You know, James,
you can't con a con.

( Coughing )

It's okay. Lie still, darling.

Listen to me, Amy Ann.

I'm telling you the truth.

God loves us. I know that now.

If you can't hold on to him,
ask him to hold on to you.

( Amy Ann coughing )

Come on, Amy Ann, ask him.
Ask him.

( Coughing & crying ):
God, please, hold on to me.

Isn't there anything we can do?

You're doing it.

James.

( Whispering ):
There's a beautiful light.

All you have to do
is walk toward it.

I'm so tired.

I can't make it all the way.

You don't have to.

Just go as far as you can,

and he'll take you home
from there.

Hello, Amy Ann.

I love you, Amy Ann.

( Elvis Presley's "Take My Hand,
Precious Lord" playing )

♫ Precious Lord Take my hand ♫

♫ Lead me on Let me stand ♫

♫ I am tired ♫

♫ I am weak ♫

♫ I am worn ♫

♫ Through the storm
Through the night ♫

♫ Lead me on To the light ♫

♫ Take my hand ♫

♫ Precious Lord Lead me home ♫

♫ Through the storm
Through the night ♫

♫ Lead me home To the light ♫

♫ Take my hand ♫

♫ Precious Lord Lead me home ♫

♫ Lead me home ♫

( heartfelt theme playing )