- Emma: What's that for?
- Tommy: To make sure he's dead. There used to be a time it was hard to tell a comatose person from a dead one, so coroners tied bells to everybody in the morgue. So if they heard a 'ting', they knew somebody down there wasn't quite ready to go.
- Emma: So, why do you have one?
- Tommy: Well, I'm... I'm a bit of a traditionalist.
- Tommy: This amount of lung damage, though, I'd expect the body to be covered in third degree burns. It's like finding a bullet in a brain, but with no gunshot wound.
- Tommy: You can't kill someone this way without leaving a trace on the outside. She doesn't even have a broken nail.
- [first lines]
- Deputy Ballard: [over radio] Sheriff, you gotta get down here.
- Sheriff Burke: [crouching down] We got an ID on her?
- Deputy Ballard: No, sir. No relation to Paul and Carol.
- Lieutenant Wade: Who's she?
- Sheriff Burke: Well, for now, she's a Jane Doe.
- [last lines]
- Radio Evangelist: And you know what Hebrews Chapter 4 says, "The Word of God is powerful."
- Austin: But why us?
- Tommy: Why the Douglasses? Why anybody? We're on her path, that's all. We were just stops along the way. Those who survived got rid of her and buried her as far away as possible.
- Austin: That hasn't stopped her.
- Tommy: Because no one got close enough. No one could see what we have seen. She's still suffering . . . and it won't stop. It won't stop until . . .
- Austin: Until what? . . .
- [fearfully]
- Austin: Dad, until what?