Act of Faith Page #8
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This ain't over partner.
Know that.
- Hey, don't forget these.
- That's a good throw.
Mister uh, beefcake, if you
ever need a job, a real job,
have your lady get in
contact with me, alright?
- That's right.
I'm good man, I'm
at the fire station
downtown from nine to five.
Why don't you come down
there if you want to see me?
- My hero.
- What's up?
- Let me get some of
them biscuits over here.
- Some or one?
- Let me get one.
(music drowns out chatter)
- Thank god you're still here.
- Oh hey, Mr. Mills.
Is everything OK?
- Absolutely.
Listen, I hope you don't mind,
but I'm not sure
that I ever told you
that I retired from a holistic
food manufacturing business.
- [Melissa] Uh uh.
- Well, I still have some
friends in the field of course.
Don't get upset.
I took the liberty
of sending them those
extra bottles of
syrup you gave me.
- Oh, OK.
- Well, they sort of made you
an offer to license the recipe.
- Whatever Mr. Mills.
- I'm serious.
- What is this?
I get a royalty on
every bottle sold
and a 200,000 dollar advance?
- I think I can
negotiate that up to 250.
That's the best we can do.
- Is this real?
- I'm sorry, I tried to
get you as much as I could.
- No.
Thank you so much Mr.
Mills, thank you so much.
God is so good.
God is so good, you
all, look at this.
- Oh you--
- [Melissa] What's
wrong with you?
- It's a quarter of
a million dollars.
- Dear lord.
- You know, I make jam.
It ain't jelly but...
- I'll do what I can.
(laughing)
- Lord have mercy.
- Shartruce!
Hey.
- Hey.
- Can I walk you to your car?
- Yeah, it's right here.
- I was hoping to catch
you before you went home.
- I didn't do it.
- No, this time you did do it.
Mr. Brady told me
how you orchestrated
this whole Operation Hashbrown.
(laughing)
- He told you that?
- Yeah.
- Yeah, well did you arrest
that no good so and so?
- Well, we turned
everything over to the FBI,
Inspector General's office.
No worries, he'll get
what's coming to him.
That guy's been pulling
that racket for years.
But actually, I was thinking.
It seems to me like
you've kinda got a knack
for this whole law
enforcement thing.
So how about you come
intern at my unit's office?
I can help you get financial aid
down at the community college,
we'll get you enrolled in
Now Mr. Brady says
he can cover any gaps
in the financial aid for
you, what do you think?
- You know I'm on
probation, right?
- Yeah, I checked your record.
It's a misdemeanor.
Get it expunged, no
biggie, I know some people.
- OK.
Me, law enforcement, me?
- Well, you certainly know
how to think like a criminal
and I got a feeling
you're a natural.
Plus, you'd be doing some
good for your community.
Come on, what do you say?
- You never know unless
you take a chance.
- That's right.
- You're sure now?
- Absolutely.
- No going back?
- No sir.
- Thank you detective.
Woo!
(laughing)
(bright music)
- Thank you, thank
you, thank you.
For everything that
you've done for me.
Remember, luck always
favors the just.
I love you so much dad.
(slow, emotional music)
Jesus is the same,
Yesterday, today
and forevermore
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Jesus is the same
Yesterday, today
and forevermore
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Jesus is the same
Yesterday, today
and forevermore
Yeah, yeah
- You guys did a great job.
I'm so proud of you.
Really, I am.
Next time, just the same.
And I'll recommend
that promotion.
Congratulations
on your baby, Joe.
What he's done for others,
Yeah
He can do for you too
Yeah
What he did back then
Yeah
He's still able to do
Yeah
What he's done for others
Yeah
He can do for you too
- Hey baby.
(music drowns out dialogue)
- Hi baby.
- Look at you.
- Dream come true.
Your promises are sure
I believe in you
I believe in you
I do believe
I believe
No, no
He will do for you too
Yeah
What he did back then,
Yeah
He's still able to do
Yeah
What he's done for others
Yeah
He can do the same for you
I believe
I believe
Yeah, I believe
I believe in you
And I believe
I believe
To heal and fight,
deliver and free
And I believe
I believe
I believe in you
I believe, yes I do
I believe
Believe in you
I believe in you
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