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* The final scene of ''The Ascent'', especially Gabriel's off-screen monologue. Gabriel achieves his redemption, aiding Danyael Jr. in saving the world from Pyriel. He is returned to being an angel and heals Danyael's {{love interest}} Maggie before vanishing to ascend to his place in {{Heaven}}. The war is over and Gabriel has ''finally'' come to terms with {{God}} again, realizing the Word was always there and the universe is not a cold, uncaring place.
-->'''Gabriel''': In the end, there's still the Word. Everywhere. In Heaven and its angels. In the earth and stars. Even in the darkest part of the human soul. It was there the Word burned brightest. And for a moment, I was blinded.
-->'''Gabriel''': In the end, there's still the Word. Everywhere. In Heaven and its angels. In the earth and stars. Even in the darkest part of the human soul. It was there the Word burned brightest. And for a moment, I was blinded.
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* From the first film:
-->And in the end, I think it must be about faith, and if faith is a choice, then it can be lost - for a man, an angel, or the devil himself. And if faith means never completely understanding God's plan, then maybe understanding just a part of it - our part - is what it is to have a soul. And maybe in the end, that's what being human is, after all.
* Final scene of ''The Ascent'', especially Gabriel's off-screen monologue. Gabriel achieves his redemption, aiding Danyael Jr. in saving the world from Pyriel. Gabriel is returned to being an Angel and heals Danyael's love interest before vanishing to ascend to his place in Heaven. The war is over and Gabriel has ''finally'' come to terms with God again, realizing the Word was always there and the universe is not a cold, uncaring thing.
--> In the end, there's still The Word.Everywhere. In heaven and its Angels. In the earth and stars. Even in the darkest part of the human soul. It was there the Word burned brightest. And for a moment? I was blinded.
-->And in the end, I think it must be about faith, and if faith is a choice, then it can be lost - for a man, an angel, or the devil himself. And if faith means never completely understanding God's plan, then maybe understanding just a part of it - our part - is what it is to have a soul. And maybe in the end, that's what being human is, after all.
* Final scene of ''The Ascent'', especially Gabriel's off-screen monologue. Gabriel achieves his redemption, aiding Danyael Jr. in saving the world from Pyriel. Gabriel is returned to being an Angel and heals Danyael's love interest before vanishing to ascend to his place in Heaven. The war is over and Gabriel has ''finally'' come to terms with God again, realizing the Word was always there and the universe is not a cold, uncaring thing.
--> In the end, there's still The Word.Everywhere. In heaven and its Angels. In the earth and stars. Even in the darkest part of the human soul. It was there the Word burned brightest. And for a moment? I was blinded.
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* From Thomas's ending monologue from the first film:
-->And -->'''Thomas''': And in the end, I think it must be about faith, and if faith is a choice, then it can be lost - for lost--for a man, an angel, or the devil Devil himself. And if faith means never completely understanding God's {{God}}'s plan, then maybe understanding just a part of it - it, our part - part, is what it is to have a soul. And maybe in the end, that's what being human is, after all.
*Final The final scene of ''The Ascent'', especially Gabriel's off-screen monologue. Gabriel achieves his redemption, aiding Danyael Jr. in saving the world from Pyriel. Gabriel He is returned to being an Angel angel and heals Danyael's love interest {{love interest}} Maggie before vanishing to ascend to his place in Heaven. {{Heaven}}. The war is over and Gabriel has ''finally'' come to terms with God {{God}} again, realizing the Word was always there and the universe is not a cold, uncaring thing.
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-->'''Gabriel''': In the end, there's stillThe Word.the Word. Everywhere. In heaven Heaven and its Angels.angels. In the earth and stars. Even in the darkest part of the human soul. It was there the Word burned brightest. And for a moment? moment, I was blinded.blinded.
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* Final scene of ''The Ascent'', especially Gabriel's off-screen monologue.
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* Final scene of ''The Ascent'', especially Gabriel's off-screen monologue. Gabriel achieves his redemption, aiding Danyael Jr. in saving the world from Pyriel. Gabriel is returned to being an Angel and heals Danyael's love interest before vanishing to ascend to his place in Heaven. The war is over and Gabriel has ''finally'' come to terms with God again, realizing the Word was always there and the universe is not a cold, uncaring thing.
--> In the end, there's still The Word.Everywhere. In heaven and its Angels. In the earth and stars. Even in the darkest part of the human soul. It was there the Word burned brightest. And for a moment? I was blinded.
--> In the end, there's still The Word.Everywhere. In heaven and its Angels. In the earth and stars. Even in the darkest part of the human soul. It was there the Word burned brightest. And for a moment? I was blinded.
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-->And in the end, I think it must be about faith, and if faith is a choice, then it can be lost - for a man, an angel, or the devil himself. And if faith means never completely understanding God's plan, then maybe understanding just a part of it - our part - is what it is to have a soul. And maybe in the end, that's what being human is, after all.
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-->And in the end, I think it must be about faith, and if faith is a choice, then it can be lost - for a man, an angel, or the devil himself. And if faith means never completely understanding God's plan, then maybe understanding just a part of it - our part - is what it is to have a soul. And maybe in the end, that's what being human is, after all.all.
* Final scene of ''The Ascent'', especially Gabriel's off-screen monologue.
* Final scene of ''The Ascent'', especially Gabriel's off-screen monologue.
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* From the first film:
-->And in the end, I think it must be about faith, and if faith is a choice, then it can be lost - for a man, an angel, or the devil himself. And if faith means never completely understanding God's plan, then maybe understanding just a part of it - our part - is what it is to have a soul. And maybe in the end, that's what being human is, after all.
-->And in the end, I think it must be about faith, and if faith is a choice, then it can be lost - for a man, an angel, or the devil himself. And if faith means never completely understanding God's plan, then maybe understanding just a part of it - our part - is what it is to have a soul. And maybe in the end, that's what being human is, after all.