- Maria: What are you doing here?
- Isabel: I just thought we should talk, and since we can't seem to do it when we're awake, I thought I'd visit you in your dreams.
- Maria: What do you mean visit me?
- Isabel: I'm not really a part of your dream. I can't change it or anything. I just wanted to see what you were thinking.
- [Isabel notices Michael sitting at a table, dressed in a tuxedo]
- Isabel: Interesting.
- Maria: When he's dressed like that, it makes me feel much less afraid.
- Isabel: Afraid of what?
- Valenti: Strong man. Strong hands. And he had this theory, you know? About aliens? That they were real. Sounds awfully silly, doesn't it?
- Maria: Yeah.
- Valenti: That's what everybody thought. But my father, he was a very stubborn man, and he wouldn't let it go. He believed, and he lost his job over it. And, uh, he lost his family over it. Now I would hate to see that happen to any other family in this town, wouldn't you? Now there's one more thing that you and I have in common, isn't it? (Maria begins to cry.) We've both seen things recently. Things that have made us start to wonder, made us question ourselves, our beliefs, and I think that if we share those things with each other, we're both going to feel a little bit safer. Now Isabel Evans she's just a girl?
- Maria: She's a special girl.
- Valenti: What makes her special?
- Maria: Where she comes from.
- Valenti: Where is she from? Maria, where are they from? Where did they come from?
- Maria: (Maria looks at him and makes a decision) A very nice family. And like you said sheriff, we wouldn't want to destroy any other families in this town, would we?
- Isabel: My mother does stupid things too.
- Maria: She does?
- Isabel: Don't all mothers?
- Maria: Yeah, I guess. Does she know?
- Isabel: That she does stupid things?
- Maria: No that, uh, you and Max are, like, you know, different.
- Isabel: You mean horrible disgusting creatures from outer space who sneak into your room at night and perform excruciating experiments?