Outsiders (2016–2017): Season 2, Episode 11 - The Run - full transcript

Conditions on the mountain force the Farrells to make their presence felt in town.

NARRATOR:
Previously on Outsiders:

As you know, the coal company
have poisoned our fields.

Those snakes intend to
starve us off the mountain.

So I think we get
one of them up here.

You must be thirsty.

- Wait.
- Hey, you promised she'd drink the water.

If she knew about the water, she
would not have raised the jar to her lips.

HAYLIE: Could I have my phone?

There's no way it's gonna work up
here. I just would like to take a picture.

- You know who that is?
- Seen him that day that he was shot.

- Shot by who?
- Foster Farrell VI.



Man who was killed, Breece
Dobbs, he was my brother-in-law.

I need to know the whereabouts
of the man who killed him.

He's a big man.
Long, white hair.

That's one of the coal devils.

She needs to drink the
water that killed Silas!

G'WIN: This was our
best spring, poisoned.

Who did this?

Your coal company.

I promise I won't sell anything, but
you gotta pay for half the lookouts.

- We got a deal?
MAN: There you go!

Well, all right.

MAN: Miss? You all right?

[♪♪♪]

[♪♪♪]



You're welcome.

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

MATT: We gotta be ready is all I'm
saying. We can't get caught flatfooted.

- That's gonna be good for no...
- You, get out.

- Hang up the phone.
- Holy shit. Uh...

Yeah. I... I gotta jump,
Frank. I'll call you later.

What the hell happened to you?

Let's not talk about me, Matt.

- Let's talk about you.
- Are you okay?

To be honest with you, I never
really thought much of you.

Just some midlevel
management forehead in a suit.

But I underestimated you.

This whole time I'm
thinking you're nobody...

and you're a full-blown
murdering sociopath.

I don't know what
happened, but clearly you're...

I know what you did, Matt.

What's that?

The end of your career.

[♪♪♪]

♪ The dawn is up There's
fire on the mountain ♪

♪ They'll have to answer
for The crooked claim ♪

♪ The hollows,
they'll surround them ♪

♪ And they'll go runnin' Back to
the wretched realm they came ♪

♪ Nor will the dogs
of hell refrain ♪

♪ And the land will suffer
Those who came ♪♪

You're kind of talking riddles,
so I'm not following you.

HAYLIE: You know
what? That stupid fence.

Now I understand
what it was really about.

You weren't trying to
keep the Farrells in...

you were trying to
keep everybody else out.

So they wouldn't find out
what you're doing up there.

- And what am I doing?
- You're killing them, Matt.

You poisoned their
water and their crops.

- Who told you that?
- Nobody told me. I know.

You murdered
one of their children.

You were up there?
Is that where you went?

- That's not important.
- It's important to me.

And it might be
important to One Planet.

I'm sure Don Foushee would
be very interested to know...

that his star employee
snuck off and got chummy...

with the people we're
trying to fight against.

- Are you threatening me?
- I don't know what to think, honey.

First, it was the e-mail leak.

HAYLIE: I had nothing to do with that.
- You're ranting like a crazy...

Oh, just admit that you did it.

Admit it.

And while you're at it, if you're so
eager to call Don, you go right ahead...

and you tell him you're
gonna be stepping down.

[♪♪♪]

I'm confused.

Admit what?

Okay.

Okay.

So here's what's
gonna happen now.

I'm call some labs, I'm
gonna get the samples tested...

and when those results come
back, I'm gonna share that with Don.

And the state's
attorney's office.

And pretty much
anybody who will listen.

At which point, Matt...

you're gonna be going to jail.

So you have a nice day.

- Miss Grimes?
- Sheriff, nice seeing you.

Hold up.

Wanna come into my office,
tell me where you been?

I really need to
get to my hotel.

I understand that. It's just, we have
an active missing-persons investigation.

I'm not missing anymore, so...

I see that. Doesn't
mean we close the books.

I need to ask you
some questions.

As I'm sure you can tell, using your
lawman's powers of investigation...

I'm in fairly desperate
need of a shower.

- Did you go for a walk in the woods?
- Yeah, I did. I went for a walk.

- Oh. Alone?
- Yes. I got lost, and I found my way back.

Not a gripping story,
but there you have it.

WADE: Urge to walk
must've been pretty strong...

considering you left your car
unlocked, your purse inside.

- We have that here.
- I need to get that.

You can have it
when you talk to me.

What's in your jars?

- Nothing. Souvenirs. From my walk.
- Can I see?

I really need to get to my hotel,
and I'm gonna take a shower...

and at some point soon,
I promise, I'll come back.

We'll have a chat, and
I'll gather my belongings.

- I want you back here before 12 noon.
- Oh, I can't wait.

Haylie.

You okay?

I've actually never
felt better in my life.

SHURN: Water's
running frightful low.

That group back
from Shady Pond yet?

First thing daybreak...

but what they brung
already been sopped up.

KRAKE: Cistern's spitting
more air than water, Bren'in.

- What we gonna do?
- "What we gonna do?"

Like she even knows.

That's it. She's gone dry.

- What you talking about?
- Water's gone.

- How much did you take?
- I took enough for me and my family.

We all got family.
We're all trying to survive.

- I got children!
- We're running out...

and you're taking more
than everybody else.

- The last of the water!
- Can't be like that. We all need this.

- You're wasting it!
- They all need water. We all need it.

[ALL SHOUTING]

All of these people need water.

MAN 1: Somebody's
hoarding our water.

MAN 2: Everyone needs
this water. You understand?

MATT: No, of course you
don't, because you weren't here.

No, that... But I'm not
questioning that, okay?

No, you... Right.

Yeah. I gotta go, Don.

Okay.

- Yeah?
- Can I talk to you?

I mean, I know you're busy.

- Yeah. Sure.
- Okay.

I just... I was just
talking to Haylie Grimes.

Yeah. She's back.

Is that...? What a relief.

I'm surprised to hear that,
considering she was just in here...

tearing you a new one.
What was that about?

I... I wish I knew. I mean, I'm
actually worried about her, sheriff.

I don't know if it's the pressure
of the job or her failure...

She seemed pretty normal to
me. She seemed fine, you know?

Pretty... Pretty pissy
and bossy, you know?

- Ha, ha, yeah.
- Heh. Yeah. Yeah.

Where...? Did she
say where she went?

- No.
- No. Did you ask her?

Of course I did.

What'd she say what...? What
was in those two little jars she had?

I don't know. Alcohol? I
mean, that would explain a lot.

I got a call in to Don Foushee.
Hopefully, we can get her help.

- Don Foushee?
- Yeah, and I'm serious, sheriff.

I think she can
do harm to herself.

Why she come barging in here
so urgent? Know why that was?

Who the hell knows?
She was raving...

and none of it made sense.

I just...

I mean, did she say anything to you
about...? About what she said to me?

No.

I should ask. Next time
I talk to her, I'll ask her.

- You know, what she was talking about.
- Yeah.

Yeah.

- I'll let you get to it.
- Thank you.

[SIGHS]

- Hungry? Want something to eat?
- I'm good.

- Something to drink? Coffee?
- No, thanks.

[♪♪♪]

I don't understand. Grain store
was near half full not two days ago.

Suppose they're taking more
than they need and hiding it away...

for fear of bleak times to come.

War spreads like a fever.

First, the folks
below against us.

Now us against our own kin.

I do have an idea.

One that could solve both
our problems at the same time.

Pray tell.

I'm sorry, Bren'in. Maybe I'm
not comprehending what you said.

All respect, but I think some of your
husband's crazy done rubbed off on you.

- Oh, hey, watch yourself.
G'WIN: We're going on this run.

They poisoned our water
and ruined our crops.

We're only gonna take back
what's owed us. Water and flour.

Now, what we
take, it's important.

But what we leave behind, that
could be even more important.

What's that?

Our story.

You think any folks down
there will care to hear it?

It's not just hearing,
Krake. It's seeing.

Like that coal woman, most
folks there, they got phones...

and those phones take pictures.

If they show those pictures to
people, and those people do the same...

soon, our struggle's gonna
be known far, wide and strong.

- Our trouble will be getting back alive.
- That's right.

Gonna walk into a nest of hornets,
and the law will have no end of fire.

And them guards at the fence,
they ain't gonna let us stroll down.

Now, you ain't gonna agree,
but we need to be armed.

Oh, I do agree.

But a weapon shown is much
more effective than a weapon used.

That's right.

G'WIN: If there is gunfire, it
won't be our side firing first.

All right. I understand.

Make sure that our
people understand.

We are trying to tell our story, and
one bullet could undo the whole thing.

MAN 1: That's right.
WILLEM: Fire or no...

we show ourselves down there, and
the police are gonna be on us thick.

Not if they're distracted.

By what?

By me.

[HASIL SIGHS]

- What?
- We need to talk.

Just give me...

a minute.

Get out of here. Fight
last night wore me out.

That's what we
need to talk about.

I was the counting the money from the fight
last night, and something ain't right.

How do you mean?

How much you make from
your last fight, two nights ago?

About...

[GROANS]

a hair over a thousand.

- If I recall correctly.
- Mm-hm.

Fight from last night,
you made less than 700.

So somebody's keeping
some on the side, but it ain't you.

Tsk. Who do you think?

Look, you two
gotta be careful here.

Real careful. Because this is
starting to sound like an accusation.

Oh, it's not starting to sound
like an accusation, Butch. It is one.

You've been shorting us.

Definitely these last couple of
fights and maybe even longer.

Where's this coming from?
Is this both of y'all or her?

Just be honest with us, Butch.

Can you believe this?

Don't look at me.

Look, he's getting less
money for a very simple reason.

SALLY-ANN: Yeah? What's that?

We had to hire more of
them lookouts, remember?

SALLY-ANN: Mm-hm.
How much you paying them?

- Forty each.
- Mm-hm.

Still doesn't explain
the discrepancy.

Well, there's the food.
Remember that time I got food?

Talking about? What food?

The doughnuts.

You bought four and
then you ate three of them.

[SCOFFS]

All right, look.

I admit...

the split hasn't been
proper the last couple fights...

and I'm sorry.

We really need the extra money.

I mean, Frida with her transition
and the hormones and everything.

My girl's got a dream. I just
wanna make it real for her.

Good Lord. Even I
call bullshit on that.

Just give them what you owe
them. Goddamn man-child.

All right. Fine.

I don't know what it
should be, but it's probably...

Oh, no, no, no. I'll figure it out, and I'll
bring back what you're owed, if anything.

But from now on, we're done,
Butch. I'm representing Hasil now.

And he's gonna get
every bit of what he's owed.

Come on, baby.

Hey, now. Wait a
minute. Just hold up.

[♪♪♪]

Just shut your mouth, Butch.

You know, I thought
you were my friend.

BUTCH: But I...
- Mm-mm.

Ma'am.

[DOOR SLAMS]

Pathetic.

Our water and our soil have been
poisoned by the coal company.

One of our children has
already died because...

[KNOCKING ON DOOR]

Come.

You called for me?

You choose your
men for the run yet?

All set.

- Is Lil' Foster among them?
- No.

Ain't no sign of him.

Hmm.

You want him keeping an eye on me
down there? Is that why you're asking?

- Or is that why you're going?
- I'm going because it's my duty.

Well, then to hell with your duty.
You ain't going. I won't allow it.

- You won't allow it?
- No.

You don't have that
kind of power over me.

I'm just trying to protect you.

I won't make a dangerous plan
and then send others to do it.

I am trying to be a
right leader here, Foster.

- But what if something happens to you?
- I ain't got no concerns for myself.

Oh, well, what about
that child you're carrying?

You got any concerns there?
That's gonna be our child.

- No. I told you that this child...
- Oh, I know. I know!

I know it ain't mine!

All right? I got it burned in my
skull just fine the first time you said it.

[♪♪♪]

I told you.

I will be...

father to that
baby. I'm gonna...

I'm gonna give it
everything that I never got.

I'll give it everything I
couldn't give to my boys.

I'll give it everything that you couldn't
give to your first child, died a-borning.

My baby is not a means for
you to right your past wrongs.

This child, it will be
good, it will be pure...

and I will not be expose it
to your darkness and anger.

- I got no darkness.
- Just showed it, not two breaths ago.

I will never forget the
fear that you planted in me.

And I will not let that fear touch an
innocent creature I bring into this world.

I will never... I will never let
you near this child. Not ever.

Go.

Go!

[♪♪♪]

[DOOR CLOSES]

[KNOCKS ON DOOR]

- Hi.
- Hi, this is a nice surprise.

Yeah. Just thought
I'd come by, say hello.

Don't wanna disturb your
dad though. How's he doing?

Oh, he's, um...

He went to the hospital last
night. He has pneumonia, so...

- Oh, no. He's all right?
- Gonna be there a couple days at least.

Okay. Well, they'll take good care
of him there. I'm sorry to hear that.

Yeah.

- You wanna come in?
- No, I can't. I have to keep working...

but I just wanted to stop
by and see if you're good.

Everything's good.

That's good. Just
because, you know...

I haven't spoken to you
since I saw you last...

and I was just
asking if it was okay.

Are you...? Are you really
asking me that? Tee-hee.

No, I mean, like, I haven't
done this in a while...

so I just... I don't know if
people do it differently now.

- You mean, like, different techniques?
- Yeah.

No. What do you...?
I'm not talking about that.

- Ha, ha. Wade, stop.
- Oh, yeah. Okay.

Hey...

it was really lovely.

Oh, well, I'm glad.

I'm not sure that "lovely" is what
I was going for precisely, but...

Well...

- why don't you come in?
- Oh, no.

I mean, I have to go
back and keep working.

But, sheriff, I'm in this big old
house all by myself, and I'm afraid.

There's some really big
noises in my bedroom.

Do you think you could
maybe come look at it for me?

- Like official sheriff's business?
- Yeah.

Official sheriff's business.
It won't take a moment.

Okay.

[CHUCKLES]

LIL' FOSTER: Can't be Asa's.

Or Fa's.

I figured on the days, G'Win.

Glad all that drinking and screwing
hasn't crippled your ability to count.

Look, I'm sorry.

For what?

This child's in my
belly, not yours.

I got a clan to save.

Listen, I heard
tell of this run.

This story you think you're gonna pass
off to people down there, it will not work.

They're not like us. That
world is black as poison, I know.

I went through fire in
their prison box, G'Win.

Well, we've all been
through fire, Foster. All of us.

We've all been burnt up
and scarred and twisted...

so stop feeling
so damn original.

Tomorrow, I'm going
down this mountain...

surrounded by my family.

Men, women, even children.

But where are you gonna be? Hmm?

[♪♪♪]

[DOOR OPENS]

[♪♪♪]

- Well, this ain't good.
- Yeah.

He's passed out
drunk is what he is.

Looks that way, don't it?

What you want?

This "not shooting first
thing," it don't make sense.

- I mean, if we ain't shooting first...
BARNABIS: It means somebody else is.

And that somebody's bound to be
one of them shooting at one of us.

And we just ain't comfortable with that
arrangement. Don't wanna go against...

- what the Bren'in said.
- Oh, heavens, no.

Oh, no. Don't wanna do that.

No. Can't do that. No.

Because the Bren'in...

she only gets what she wants.

If anybody down there...

raises a weapon
on you tomorrow...

you shoot.

All right?

You shoot first, second.
You shoot third. All right?

And you keep on shooting
until they are cold dead.

Because we ain't dying
down there tomorrow...

and because that is what I want.

All right.

Well, there you are.

Not right now.

Somebody needs
some Farrell wine.

I'll go fetch us some.

Look...

I can't do this no more.

What you mean?

I'm staying.

For the baby, or for her?

I don't know.

Oh, well, what about that house
you were gonna build up on the cliffs?

I thought that might be
for you and me, maybe.

Come here.

Come on.

[♪♪♪]

I thought you loved me.

You're glorious.

You're glorious. You truly are.

I was a drowning man. You
gave me my breath back.

I still can.

Just so long as you can...

move on from her.

[GASPS]

Oh, no. No need to apologize. I
love being put on hold for eternity.

I thought you were gonna say that. Could you
explain how it's possible that all six...

No, I'm sorry.
- -seven labs in a hundred-mile radius...

are suddenly unable to take on
even one small piece of business?

[KNOCKING ON DOOR]

Hold on.

Where is all this work
suddenly coming from?

That's because there
isn't any work, is there?

Did somebody tell you
that I was gonna be calling?

What, did they pay you off?

Hello?

Hello?

[KNOCKING CONTINUES]

I'm coming.

- Well, speak of the devil.
- I need to talk to you.

- Yeah. Go away.
- No.

HAYLIE: Do you want me to call security?
- Give me two seconds, please.

- Get out.
- I'm worried about you, okay?

That's the only reason I'm here.

I think you need to take
a breather and regroup.

This is the lady who
books all my personal travel.

I already told her
you'd be in touch.

What are you talking about?

Take a vacation, a week, two weeks,
wherever you want, within reason.

You can even take your son
along if you want. My gift to you.

Wow.

You're even more
scared than I thought.

- You need to get out of here right now.
- Listen...

whatever you think is going on,
whatever you think I did, you're wrong.

Those samples, they're
only gonna prove you wrong...

and make you look foolish.

Get out, Matt.

Right now.

I tried.

[♪♪♪]

[PANTING]

So...

this is real?

Yeah, it's real. Butch is out.

And I'm handling
Hasil's stuff from now on.

I guess it's true what they say.

Behind every great man
is a foxy little woman.

Yeah, well, we're doing
things different from now on.

No more chump fights.

He gets a bigger take
and a prefight guarantee.

Whoa, whoa, now, hold
on there, sweet thing.

You wanna manage
his business, that's fine...

but don't come trying
to manage mine.

Yeah. Well, don't you
be disrespecting her.

You lose her, you lose me.

Where would you be then?

Hasil's your biggest draw.

Oh, why don't you
take a look around?

Seems like I'm
drawing just fine tonight.

They're probably here thinking
they're gonna get a Farrell fight.

Without Hasil,
you don't have one.

Now, see, I'm just gonna have
to disagree with you on that one.

Why don't you go
on in, take a peek?

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

[CROWD CLAMORING
AND BLOWS LANDING]

Excuse me. Excuse me.

Excuse me.

[BOTH MEN GRUNTING]

- No. Hasil, come back.
- Hey!

Hey!

MAN 1: Stop. Freeze.

MAN 2: What's going on here?

You ain't Farrell.

You're a Farrell. Well,
howdy there, cousin.

- We ain't cousins.
- We're all cousins up here.

Huh?

[CROWD CHEERING]

Do you have his hat?

Uh... Hey. Hey, Farrell.

Cousins, gather close.

Step away now if you must.

No one will take it as weakness.

Any of you?

ALL: No.

Good.

I wish I could tell you all certain
what we'll be facing down there.

I can't.

But whatever awaits us, let
us face it together. Side by side.

Let that be our strength.

And let us stand here
again, together, tomorrow...

every single one
of us home safe.

WOMAN: Yeah. MAN: Yeah.

[ALL SPEAKING IN
FOREIGN LANGUAGE]

Let's go.

[♪♪♪]

[ENGINE REVVING]

- Ha, ha! Yeah!
- Yeah! Whoo!

- You ready?! ALL: Yeah!

[ALL SPEAKING IN
FOREIGN LANGUAGE]

[ALL WHOOPING]

[♪♪♪]

[LINE RINGING]

OPERATOR: 91 1,
what's your emergency?

[CELL PHONE RINGING]

Sheriff Houghton's phone.

Yes.

- Wade? WADE: Yeah?

Wade, your phone kept
ringing, so I answered it.

Here.

Hello.

What?

MAN: Is that them Farrell folks?

[♪♪♪]

Good day to you all.

We're Farrells.

We're not here out of disrespect,
or to take part in lawlessness.

We're... We're here out of need.

You see, our water and our
soil, they've been poisoned...

ALL: Yeah.

By the coal company.

And two members of our family
have already perished because of this.

One of them was a small child.

[CROWD MURMURING]

MAN: He was innocent.

The coal company, they're
trying to starve us from our home...

and we need your
help to stop them.

[CAR HORN HONKING]

- Get out of the damn road.
- They're not hurting anybody.

ALL: Yeah.
- Turn around.

That's right. We're not
here to hurt anybody.

Okay? Just... Please,
just look upon us as we are.

[POLICE SIRENS APPROACHING]

We're mothers. We're fathers.
We're... We're sons and daughters.

We're just like you. We hurt.

We bleed, we love.

And we need your help, please.

If you don't get
out of the road...

I'll help you by running
your hillbilly asses over.

Shut your mouth.

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

All units, stand down. Do
not engage until I get there.

Stand down, and do not
engage. That is an order.

[ENGINES REVVING]

Hey. Hey.

The hell you doing?

What are you doing?
Y'all can't be down here.

Law's still burned on us
stealing Lil' Foster away.

Well, don't you worry on it,
cousin. Ain't your fight no more.

[SIREN WAILING]

MAN: Well, hey, now, look...

Hey, Sheriff's Department
coming through!

- Hello.
- Hello again.

What are you doing here?

We're speaking our truth.

You do that at your own
peril. You understand that?

I do.

[ENGINES REVVING]

Hey, you Farrells.
Hold it right there.

MAN: We don't mean no trouble.
- Get out, or you're gonna get trouble.

- Just put the gun down.
- Back on up to your...

Best let these men be. Ain't here to
cause trouble. Just taking what we're owed.

Go on, fellas, get busy.
You calm yourself, all right?

- Yes, sir.
- Be gone before you know it.

Come on, fellas. All right?

[INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
PLAYING OVER SPEAKERS]

Everybody down on the
ground right now. Down.

- Don't move.
- Stay down. Down. Down. Down.

- Y'all stay down. Get down.
- Don't move.

Everybody stay calm
and you'll be safe.

Go. Move. Move.
Move. Let's go. Move.

Hey, clear both through here.

- Jim. Take care of them
here. MAN: Move them out.

WADE: Hey, hey.

MAN: Nobody wants them here.

Okay, listen. You
need to go home.

All's we want is to be heard.

I understand, but this is the middle of
a public thoroughfare. You can't be...

Our water and our soil...

- have been poisoned.
- I understand, but it's unlaw...

- Water and soil?
- They dropped poison from the air...

onto our fields and our springs.

Your soil and your water both?

WOMAN: Sheriff Houghton?
- Yeah. Yeah, Houghton. Go ahead.

1065, armed robbery in progress.
Multiple locations. Three businesses.

Correction, four businesses.
Kroger, Kmart, Food Town, Shopko.

It's your people, isn't it?

We got multiple 1065s. We
need to clear out of here right now.

Jim, you stay here. Take
care of this. Jesus, goddamn it.

[SIRENS WAILING]

Farrells, our work here is done.

Let's return home.

Go, go.

Look what I found. Some
of their fancy drinking.

Fancy drinking? We're only
taking water and grain, you donkey.

- Well, it's mostly water.
- It's mostly water? What is? Let me see.

Put your hands up, Farrells.

Drop the weapon.

Drop it.

Kick it over here.

Hey.

Hey.

We... We ain't gonna
hurt nobody. All right?

We just... We just looking to
have a good time is all. Okay?

Why don't you take a
little pull, brother? Go on.

- Come on, no. Put your hands up.
- They're up.

[SIREN APPROACHING]

What's going on?

More of them inside,
robbing the store.

That's bullshit.

WOMAN: Somebody's there.

BARNABIS: One little nip.

One little nip. Come on.

Huh?

Don't be unfriendly. All right?

Behind you.

[CHUCKLING]

- Yeah, yeah. That's right.
- Got the gun, didn't you, you dumb shit?

There's something
wrong with you.

- Least I got something for nothing.
- What's in that bottle?

Give up, assholes! I got you.

No more running wild
in my town, Farrells.

[SIREN WAILS]

- Too late, sheriff.
- Where'd they head?

Off toward Bishop Street.

[SIREN WAILS]

[♪♪♪]

Agh!

[GUNSHOTS]

[GUN CLICKS]

Goddamn it.

- You out?
- No. I'm out. I'm out.

What's the matter,
boys, you out of ammo?

Yeah, I figured that'd happen
sooner than later, you dumb shits.

Well, now I'm coming for you.

- Well, you keep on coming. Come on.
- Come on!

- All right. Now come on out and get it.
MAN: You make your move. Come on.

[GRUNTS]

BARNABIS: What the hell?

Wait a minute. Wait. Wait.

- Come on. Come on. Come on.
- Shit.

Hey.

[SIGHS]

[♪♪♪]

[SIRENS APPROACHING]

MAN: Got it! BIG FOSTER: Hey!

Take what you got. Get
your boys out of here.

Come on! Go. Go. Go.

[SIREN WAILING]

[SWITCHES SIREN OFF]

[TIRES SQUEAL]

[LAUGHING]

[BRAKES SQUEAL]

[GRUNTING]

WADE: Put your damn hands in front
of you right now where I can see them!

Do it! Hands out
in front of you.

Breece Dobbs, my brother-in-law.
You're the one killed him.

Stay down, I said. You move one muscle,
I'll shoot you in the head right now.

You ain't taking me...

like you took my
boy to some jail.

You want me?

You going to have
to take me dead.

Foster Farrell VI, you're under
arrest for the murder of Breece Dobbs.

You have the right
to remain silent.

- Anything you say or do...
- Wanna shoot?

- Can be used against you.
- Shoot me.

Go on. Do it, you shit coward.

- You shit coward!
- You shit coward!

You hide yourself up
on a goddamn mountain.

That's a goddamn coward.

[ENGINE REVVING]

Drop the gun, Wade!

Yeah. I don't think
that's too likely right now.

If you don't, I'm
surely gonna use mine.

You know, I was the one that
helped you. I'm the one set you free.

That's why I ain't shot you yet.

WADE: This man's
a goddamn murderer.

Murdering pig, coward
snake killed my brother-in-law.

Come on, Fa.

Leave it. Let's go.

Come on, old man.

You move one inch...

I'm gonna shoot you
in your goddamn face.

Go ahead, and do it. I've
wanted him dead my whole life.

See? I'm sorry to
say he means it.

Why don't you people
just stay up there?

Just leave us in peace.
That's all people want.

They just want peace.

Wanna wake up, take
their kids to school...

go to work, not have to find their
kin dead, splayed out like a dog...

in the middle of the road.

When's this gonna end?

When we get to
live the same way.

[♪♪♪]

I'm walking away now, sheriff.

Turn your back on me, I'm gonna
shoot you in the back of your head.

[GUNSHOT]

Goddamn coward!

We're here out of need. Our water
and soil, they've been poisoned.

REPORTER [OVER TV]: This
morning's unexpected arrival...

- Hey.
- Hey.

Obstructions throughout
the downtown area.

As they charted their
protest through the streets...

a rogue faction
of the Farrells...

- You must've had a day.
- Yeah.

And thanks to surgery at
the hospital for sick children...

Could you turn that off?

Given the liver of a
9-year-old accident victim...

critical but stable...

What is it?

I saw him today.

Man who killed Breece.

I had my gun a half
foot from his chest.

Could've shot him
dead right there.

But you didn't.

He's a Farrell.

You know this thing,
this mess between us?

It's not gonna get any better.

It's just gonna keep going...

and going...

and going.

Maybe someone else can do
something about it, but not me.

Not strong enough.

- Yes, you are.
- No.

Wade, you're strong enough
not to do the wrong thing...

when it's half a
foot in front of you.

[CELL PHONE RINGING]

Yeah?

Yeah.

- Yeah. Yeah, I'll be right there.
- Wade.

Wade, what is it? Wa... Wade...

[TIRES SCREECHING]

[♪♪♪]

[♪♪♪]

Translated by: Will Motomura