A Priest Not a Therapist

Joe Jukic:
Nelly, if you’re looking for redemption, it won’t come from another therapist. You’ve been talking in circles for years, and all it does is keep you trapped.

Nelly Furtado:
So what do you expect me to do? Just walk away from all of it? Those sessions are supposed to help me heal.

Joe Jukic:
They don’t heal, they bind you. If you want freedom—real freedom—you have to let it go. Stop giving your heart to strangers who profit from your pain.

Nelly Furtado:
And where am I supposed to turn then?

Joe Jukic:
To God, Nelly. To confession. Go to Father Peter at Our Lady of Fatima in Little Portugal. He knows your people, your roots. He won’t just analyze you, he’ll absolve you. That’s the difference.

Nelly Furtado:
Confession? It’s been so long… I don’t even know if I’d have the courage.

Joe Jukic:
That’s why it’s called redemption. You give up the weight you’ve been carrying, and you walk out lighter. If you’re serious, Nelly, that’s where the path begins.

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Joe Canuck

Training, huh? Why don't we leave our weapons behind? Make it really educational.

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