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Elijah Price: This was an origin story the whole time.

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Mrs. Price: They always underestimate the mastermind.

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Joseph Dunn: You got dinged. Good news: they're not calling you the Tiptoe Man or the Float anymore. They pretty much settled on the Overseer. It's cool.
David Dunn: Do not mention the Tiptoe Man ever again.

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Dr. Ellie Staple: It's amazing to meet you. It is simply extraordinary. Maybe this will all make sense if I explain who I am. My name is Dr. Ellie Staple, and I'm a psychiatrist. My work concerns a particular type of delusion of grandeur. It's a growing field. I specialize in those individuals who believe they are superheroes.

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Patricia: Look at you all. My name is Patricia. Now, who would like a PB and J sandwich?

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Patricia: How? How did you get here without anyone seeing you?
Elijah Price: Ma'am. I'm here to see if the tales of the extraordinary being are real, the half-man, half-creature.
Patricia: Patricia. But I appreciate your manners. I don't know anymore.
Elijah Price: I'm a comic book expert, Patricia. I believe

comic books are a continuation of documentation that has gone on for centuries of what humans are capable of. That they are someone somewhere saw or left. Are you aware that spandex, the underwear on the outside, and boots come from strongmen in the circus in the 1930s?
Patricia: No.
Elijah Price: The freak show men who could do incredible feats of

strength. I urge you to look past the capes and monologuing villains. Are you with me?
Patricia: Yes.
Elijah Price: I only have a minute left. I believe The Beast may be part of this. There are references to man/animal characters. The dual character, the man who has abilities like animals. I'd like to meet The Beast, see if he's real. If he is, then

I'll get us all out of here tomorrow night. What's upsetting you, Patricia?
Patricia: What if he can't do these extraordinary things? What if he is just unwell? Like you.
Elijah Price: Everything extraordinary can be explained away, and yet it is true. I think deep down you know this. Everything we will see and do will have a basis in science. But it

will have limits. This is the real world, not a cartoon. And yet some of us don't die from bullets. Some of us can still bend steel. That is not a fantasy.

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Elijah Price: I wasn't a mistake, mama.
Mrs. Price: No. You were spectacular.

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Elijah Price: [narrating] There are unknown forces that don't want us to realize what we are truly capable of. They don't want us to know the things we suspect are extraordinary about ourselves are real. I believe that if everyone sees what just a few people become when they wholly embrace their gifts, others will awaken. Belief in oneself is contagious. We give each other

permission to be superheroes. We will never awaken otherwise. Whoever these people are who don't want us to know the truth, today, they lose.

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Dr. Ellie Staple: [to Mr. Glass] They got it wrong in the comics. They talk about secret evil groups trying to stop the heroes. I don't think we are particularly evil and we don't choose sides. We try to stop both of you. If there is one of you, the opposite of you appears. It escalates. We step in. There just can't be gods amongst us. It's not fair. It has worked just fine for

10,000 years our way. Take consolation in the fact that you were right about your theory. Be at peace.

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[last lines]
Mrs. Price: [to Joseph and Casey] I know what this is. This is the moment we are let in on the universe.

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Mrs. Price: What do we call you, sir?
David Dunn: First name, "Mr." Last name, "Glass."

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Kevin Wendell Crumb: [to Dr. Ellie Staple] We almost got you, bro!

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Elijah Price: [Through intercom] How you doing David? I always though of us as friends.
David Dunn: Elijah?
Elijah Price: You shouldn't be hiding in the shadows, David. You're able to hide because people who steal cars and mug people in alleys don't need your full potential. You're only using 1% of your abilities with these petty

criminals
David Dunn: Maybe there's nothing to hide, Elijah.
Elijah Price: I have found someone who will require your full potential to come out. A superhuman serial killer.
David Dunn: Don't do this. How can we be the only ones? Maybe we believe something that isn't even true.
Elijah Price: [Exhales]

We are going to the tallest building in the city, The horde is going to be revealed there. There are 3 floors that house a chemical company in that building, I am going to blow up that building using their chemicals David, You might want to try and stop us. Today is your coming out party. At least you know what to wear
[pushes buttons]
Elijah Price: I've turned of

the water hoses in your room David. There's only the door left...
David Dunn: Elijah!
Elijah Price: It's metal, But you can't get through it because peoples bones break against metal, and your nothing special. A lot of people are going to die! Overseer, if you don't. Get through. That door.
[Shuts intercom off]

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Kevin Wendell Crumb: Friends?
Casey Cooke: [tearfully nods]

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Patricia: [to Elijah, who has told "her" that he wants to meet The Beast] I hope for your sake that he likes you.

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Kevin Wendell Crumb: [referring to his personalities] They're all so scared. But I told them that I'm gonna hold the light now. You really my friend?
Casey Cooke: [yes]
Kevin Wendell Crumb: Then I'm gonna hold the light till the end. Till the very end. It's not so bad being in the light.

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Joseph Dunn: He took the train my dad was on. The one that everyone died except my dad. That's the key to who you are. Mr. Glass killed Kevin's dad.
Elijah Price: It's all evidence, you see? If that train crash hadn't happened, Kevin wouldn't have been left alone with his mother. If Kevin's mother wasn't allowed to abuse him, then The Beast wouldn't have

had to be born. What are the odds that David Dunn and Clarence Wendell Crumb would be together that day? Amazing. I created you, as I created David. It just took longer. 19 years. They almost convinced me I was crazy. I create superheroes. I truly am a mastermind.

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David Dunn: [to Kevin] Hey. We still haven't settled that kneeling thing.
Elijah Price: That classic turn. The enemy becomes the ally, because of the hero's unflinching sense of good.

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Dennis: The Beast is the highest form of human evolution.

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Elijah Price: [his attendant is bleeding to death] You don't know what it's like, Daryl. To be so different, you don't know where you fit. It's an awful feeling.