In this exchange, Eve questions Roarke's discomfort when discussing Catholic issues, implying that his reaction is disproportionate. Roarke counters, suggesting that deep questions about faith and morality naturally evoke anxiety, likening it to feeling the impending threat of damnation.
Eve reassures Roarke of his moral standing, arguing that their marriage as a cop and his choice to be with her signify his redemption. She positions herself as his salvation, indicating that love and commitment can overcome personal fears and doubts about sin and the afterlife.