Outsiders (2016–2017): Season 2, Episode 6 - Kill or Be Killed - full transcript

The mountain demands a sacrifice of blood and Lil Foster struggles to resist his primal instincts while in county jail.

NARRATOR:
Previously on Outsiders:

[♪♪♪]

Now, you run as far as you can.
And don't you never come back.

You wanna show me
where your parents' house is?

You can't stay, Sam.

I promise you, she's
gonna look after you, okay?

[GRUNTING]

Goddamn.

I'm pregnant.

If you're man enough to create a life,
you are man enough to make a decision.

HASIL: That child's half a Farrell
and he'll be born half a Farrell.



SALLY-ANN: Stuck
without a place to go.

You let us stay here a couple
more days till we figure things out.

Look, I'm selling tonight. Could
use someone to watch my back.

I'll kick you a couple bucks.
Easy money. What do you say?

[FIGHTERS GRUNTING AND
CROWD SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY]

- Times are tough.
- Made tougher...

by that sister of yours
and her gang of bitches.

Next time, chain them up.

While you're here, I'm gonna
give you survival advice.

Keep your head down.

And be very careful
who you trust.

Got something for you.

A gift.

From the Brotherhood.



Smash his skull
like a watermelon.

[PIPE CLATTERING]

You don't fool me, Farrell.

There's a
bloodthirsty lion in you.

[HEZZY SCREAMS]

The fire was by Kinnah hand.

G'WIN: Moregon killed Hezzy.
She's up to something. She's gotta go.

- Will you help me?
- Always.

Thou art not our Bren'in,
for we are not Farrell.

[SPEAKING IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE]

[♪♪♪]

Foster, we'll get
all the knives...

all the arrows,
hatchets, everything.

You just give us the word...

and we'll take them witches out.

Well, you could do that.

But you'd probably die trying.

And you would do
it anyway, I know.

But right now, the Bren'in,
she's got a gun to her head.

So nobody tries nothing.

What do they want
with her, anyways?

You stay here. I mean it.

They killed Hezzy
too. Burnt him alive.

This is a calamity.

Never in our history has the Bren'in
been held prisoner by our own clan.

They ain't our clan.

So, what are you gonna do?

I don't know.

Yet.

[♪♪♪]

♪ 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 ♪♪

MAN [OVER RADIO]:
Dispatch 10-91. I'm five out.

[ENGINE STARTS]

[♪♪♪]

[CHUCKLES]

Actions speak louder. I
agree with you, Mr. Farrell.

But the stench of
them. I mean... Oh!

Come on. Can't
you smell it? Really?

You know, I got a pretty
good sense of smell...

and I don't think it was them.

Maybe it's your upper lip?

[CHUCKLES]

You, you my friend, you're
as pure as a driven snow.

I love that phrase.

Etymology, Shakespeare,
A Winter's Tale.

Snow so white and pure...

it's yet to be poisoned
by this wicked world.

Just like you.

I'm proud to have a pure being
such as yourself among us, sir.

I've chosen you,
and you will join me.

One, because in hell,
you don't have a choice.

Two, because you're the whitest
man to shit inside these walls...

since I walked in
here 18 years ago.

We're pure, we're clean.

We share the same
heart. Understand?

[♪♪♪]

[DOOR OPENS THEN CLOSES]

What do you want?

I have offered you
everything we have.

And we are grateful.

I commend you for holding fast
to so many of your generous ways.

And for understanding that the
modern world has poisoned us all.

We agree on that.

- So pardon me for my confusion.
- About?

You believe it's wrong to be
dependent on their machines.

- It is.
- And yet, you've stolen our guns.

Seems you're dependent
on them right now.

Leadership is not easy.

Remaining true to
what we believe...

to this mountain, this talamh...

means that difficult
choices must be made.

Especially when there are
those who refuse to understand.

Yes. I refuse to understand that
someone has to die so you can prove...

When I told you we
burned the smokehouse...

because the meat was
tainted, what did you do?

You ran straightaway to
a drunken man for help.

Which confirmed what
I wish were not true.

You're weak.

And that we had no choice, but to
steal your own fire to convince you...

- to let us do what we came here to do.
- Which is what?

[SPEAKING IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE]

"Only blood can save blood"?

When our people
came to this continent...

we brought with us all the ancient rites,
the ones the Christians tried to kill.

We held fast to them.

And when we settled up here,
safe from the so-called Americans...

we began to lose hold of
them. That is why the Kinnah left.

Only blood can save blood,
so the strongest of you must die.

- What are you talking about?
- A purification by blood.

To rid us of all the ills you
brought up onto this sacred hill.

- A sacrifice.
- Tomorrow eve. At the full moon.

Well, it will never happen.

I so wanted to teach you.

For you to join me, for us
to save this clan together.

You're gonna kill
a man for his blood.

Not me.

You.

Moregon, I let
you live among us.

I agreed we needed to change.

I sought your
counsel, but this...

This is madness.

No. It's what we believe.

We are not murderers.
We are a family.

And your beloved
husband, isn't he a killer?

And you? Didn't you try to
murder him? You failed, but still.

I failed because
Farrells don't kill Farrells.

I see.

I won't do it.

[DOOR OPENS]

No, he is not the strongest of
you. He is just one of your family.

And every hour, one will die...

until you agree.

So go on, tell this boy that
you're too weak to do your duty...

and purify this mountain
as the Bren'in must.

[♪♪♪]

No.

[GUNSHOT THEN ALL CLAMORING]

They shot her!
They shot the Bren'in.

Foster, no!

You wanna shoot? Go
ahead and shoot me.

[G'WIN SOBBING]

I... I...

G'Winveer.

A man who is willing to
die for someone he loves.

He is the strongest.

Take him away.

No, no. G'Win.

[POP MUSIC PLAYING OVER RADIO]

- All right. What number's that?
- Six hundred.

- Dollars?
- For rent.

For rent. Which is...

Are you kidding me?

- No.
- You're not. Okay.

So rent is money that
you pay for a place to live.

Well, it just seems like an
odd notion to me, but go on.

An odd notion... We
can't stay here anymore.

Babies and bongs
don't really go together.

My brother is crazy, and
crazy is not even the word...

I'd begin to use to
describe your family.

We need a place
of our own. Agreed?

I agree. Yeah. I agree. No
question. All right. What's that?

That's 200 for food, furnishings,
like a bed, a table, a microwave.

And the rest of this stuff is
basics. Just dish soap, toilet paper...

Stop. I know you know
what toilet paper is.

And after that, we have
the weekly fare for the bus...

in case we need to go anywhere
and then we have utilities.

- Which are what?
- Utilities are electric, gas, water.

Water? You pay for water?

We pay for water,
babe. You know that.

You gotta pay for
water? What...?

Well, what about air? Hmm?

How much...? How much
the air cost down here?

I'm being serious. And we haven't
even gotten to the biggest one.

- What's that?
- Doctor's bills.

I told you, the
free clinic is closed.

We'll have to pay for
everything out of pocket.

- Do you understand?
- Yeah.

I'd go get a payday loan, but I can't get
a payday loan if I don't have a payday.

And I don't have a job.
And, baby, neither do you.

You know what? Just forget it.

I... I don't even know what
it is that I'm trying to do here.

- Wait, hey.
- I get that you don't understand and it's...

- It's too hard for me to...
- Hey. Stop it. Stop. Stop.

It's gonna be all right.

Me and Butch, we're
working on something.

I'll get money.
It's gonna be fine.

You and Butch are gonna get
money together? Selling drugs?

That's gonna be fine? I already
told you, I'm not bringing a baby...

- to visit you in jail.
- It ain't drugs.

It ain't moonshine. I
ain't selling nothing.

What, then?

I just need you to trust me.

- Okay?
- Okay.

[CHILDREN CHATTERING]

[SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY]

- Hey, Sam. How are you?
- Okay.

Um, can I sit down?

Hey, Sam, I found your house.

It was right by the
bear, just like you said.

I found your folks.

Do you know what
happened to them, Sam?

Can I ask you about it? Anything
you saw that you want to tell me about...

you can tell me about it.
You don't have to be scared.

This is a great place
and you're real safe here.

- He told me not to look.
- Somebody told you not to look?

- The big man.
- A big man?

A friend of your parents?
Did they know him?

- He was a stranger?
- Yeah.

What'd he look like, Sam?

He was big, long hair and, um...

What do you mean, Sam?
You mean, like tattoos?

- Mm-hm.
- Sam, uh...

I'm gonna...

I'm gonna show you a photograph.

It's not scary. I just want you to tell
me if this is the man that you saw.

Is that him?

More old with long, white hair.

He's a big guy?

Older guy? Long, white hair?

Did he tell you his name?

LEDDA: Okay. Let's talk
about the Coal Days Festival.

ALL: Yeah.
- I think that we need some new ideas.

I see a lot of new faces here
today, which is great. Anybody?

Won't we have a booth
set up near the parade?

We will, but I think that we can
do better than that, don't you?

You want to do an action there?

- Yes, I do.
- Like what?

- That's what we're here
to sort out. POLLY: Ledda.

Coal Days is something
everybody in this town loves, right?

I mean, my kids look forward
to that parade for months.

- I know and so do mine.
POLLY: We just did an action.

Not the most popular thing
I've ever been involved with.

And now you want to go really
pissing everybody in town off...

by ruining their summer fun?
That's not gonna get us any likes.

Pardon me, but, uh...

it's not about the likes.

- Hi, everybody. ALL: Hi.

My name is Gordon.

I'm not from here, but I heard about you
guys from all the way across the country.

You guys are
amazing, just amazing.

- Well, thank you.
- When I saw that video...

and your courage
and your passion...

Well, you're my hero.

Seriously.

So, look, I'm... I'm just
here to help, if you need me.

I've worked on a
lot of campaigns.

Fracking in Pennsylvania, tar
sands, pipeline, deforestation.

And if you don't mind me saying,
an action at the Coal Days Festival...

A real action...

Ledda here is 100 percent right.
Now is not the time to back off.

Now's the time to show
people how strong we really are.

WOMAN: Yes. We need to.

[CROWD MURMURING]

[♪♪♪]

[ALARM BLARING]

GUARD 1: Everybody
on the floor. Now. Now.

GUARD 2: Ground! Ground!

Get him!

Head him off.

[HANDCUFFS CLICKING]

A real man fights
his own battles.

[♪♪♪]

BIG FOSTER: You expect me to believe
this damnable madness will save us?

How do you think we thrived up
on this rock for all these years?

You think that coal company
is the first threat we've seen?

There were winters so harsh...

the trees were frozen dead
and cracked apart in a breeze.

There were
infestations, famines.

What you face now,
it's a child's game.

You've forgotten the cyfraiths,
the creideamhs, the old laws.

You Farrells, you're the
losties, not them below.

I never believed her.

- My mother.
- Why would you? She was a woman.

No, but she was right.

- About?
- About you.

Prophecy of a demon among
us. I'm looking at her right now.

And all she wants is power.

No. Not in the least.
Tomorrow, when all this is done...

and the goodness of the mountain has
been restored, we Kinnah will be gone.

And your people...
Truly, know this, Foster.

They will thank you
for what you've done.

Because in dying, you'll finally become
the man you've always wanted to be.

G'Winveer.

She will never do it.

Because she's your
wife? She poisoned you!

Just like your mother did.

No. She's one of
us now, a believer.

She just needed
a bit of persuading.

- Mmm, I don't believe it.
- She will perform her part in the rite...

because she loves her people.

And also because,
in her heart...

she wants to see you dead.

[♪♪♪]

So you drove from Oregon?

Santa Cruz. One shot.
Didn't even stop to eat.

- Heh. As you can no doubt tell.
- Ha, ha.

Not a lot of vegan options
on the interstate, I'm guessing.

No. So thank you very
much for feeding me.

People around here
seem really generous.

So you were born in
Blackburg, you said?

- Mm-hm.
- How lucky of you.

- You're not serious.
- Look, I've lived in a lot of places...

and this really is... I was
gonna say God's country...

but not really religious.

You okay with that?

Yeah. We're not as narrow-minded
as people might think.

We crazy Christians.

Same with us atheists.

Although, I'm not really sure
about that label, you know?

I'm a spiritual guy. I don't
know, maybe I'm just...

- God-curious. You know what I mean?
- Mm-hm.

So how'd you get
into all this, anyway?

Well...

I was gonna be a tech whiz,
start-up billionaire, you know.

I went to Stanford when I
was 16, then straight to Google.

Then one day, I read about
how they were gonna destroy...

Creek River in
Oregon to put up a dam.

- Mm-hm.
- Something about it.

I went up there for
a protest and then...

never came back.

So I quit my job, bought the camper
and now I drive around the country...

milching food off people
I've barely even met.

Have at it. My girls don't
like raw vegetables anyway.

- Few sane people do.
- Heh.

So how about you?
How'd you get into all this?

You know, I never really had
anything against coal mining...

because those are the only jobs.

But then when they said they
were gonna blow up Shay Mountain...

I just couldn't
watch that happen.

I mean, this mountain
is a part of me.

I've seen it every
day of my life.

Like, literally, I mean that.

So folks around here are
pro-coal because they need jobs.

- They do, but...
- So everybody must think that...

you're on the wrong side, huh?

- Yes.
- Hey. You know, where I'm from...

everybody thinks I'm a hero.

But you... I mean, you're
the really brave one here.

I mean, you're really a hero.

I mean that.

You know, the thing is,
when I was a little girl...

I was taught to be
seen and not heard. Heh.

You gotta go along to get
along, my mom used to say.

So when I started
this thing, it felt...

wrong, really wrong.

And then I realized
that I liked feeling wrong.

Like, it felt right to be wrong.

Do you know what I mean?

- Can I ask you a serious question?
- Sure.

Do I smell?

[BOTH LAUGHING]

- Are you actually asking me...?
- No, because I know I do.

I mean, my camper's got a solar bag, but
that thing's been empty for a long time.

There's a shower upstairs if
that's what you're getting at.

Well, I think Mother Earth
will thank you personally.

- Let me get you a towel.
- Thank you.

Whoa. Um...

Sorry. Hey.

Do you wanna join me?

[♪♪♪]

Or would that be wrong?

I was hoping you took my
advice to keep your head down.

[LIL' FOSTER GRUNTS]

Tried to.

But it just gave the shorter
ones an easier target.

Now you have to find a
way to keep them away.

The guards saw them attack. That's
the only reason you're not in ad seg.

But you should be. I can recommend
it. Say you're a danger to other inmates.

No, I ain't doing that.

It's the only place we
can guarantee safety.

If I only know one thing, it's
that you got to be real careful...

about what you give
away just to feel safe.

I spent every day of my
life with the sun on my face...

but down there, I
couldn't even see the sky.

I ain't going back there.
I need to see daylight.

- That's beautiful. Is that your home?
- No. I don't know where that is.

My home is too beautiful
to put down on paper.

- So is mine.
- Where you from?

- India.
- Why'd y'all leave?

Oh, they wanted a better life.

They find it?

Mm. Where I come from they put
you in a cage to help you think about...

what you did that
might've hurt somebody.

Now, this place, I
don't know what this is.

[LIL' FOSTER GRUNTS]

Oh.

Thank you.

[SIGHS]

[♪♪♪]

[LEDDA & GORDON LAUGHING]

[SHOWER RUNNING]

- Don't lose your shit.
- I ain't gonna lose my shit.

I ain't gonna lose
no fight either.

You gotta. That's how
club fighting works.

You lose the first one, then
we got an in with these guys.

- Don't seem right.
- Zac said there's a line of guys...

who wanna kick some Farrell ass,
and we gotta let them think they can.

Playact like the guy's
whupping you, then go down.

- You wanna make some money or not?
- What do you think?

All right.

MAN: Here you go.

[CROWD SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY]

[BOTH GRUNTING]

CROWD: Oh!

Oh, no!

Get up! Come on.

Come on!

[CROWD BOOING]

[♪♪♪]

WOMAN: G'Winveer, my girl.

I missed you something awful.

Lady Ray?

I always knew you were the
one to lead this clan, child.

And look at you now.

- It's not all I hoped it would be, ma'am.
- Never is. Sure wasn't for me.

I failed them.

- And you.
- Nonsense. You just begun. All this...

This will be ending
one day soon.

How? They've killed
three of us already.

And I cannot let
that keep happening.

One more person dies...

and then it's done
with and they go.

But he's your son.

- I know that.
- And he's my husband.

And you wanted him dead.

I did.

- And then I didn't. I...
- Kill him now.

And then it's over.

So you believe them?

Doing this will save
us? This... This sacrifice.

It... It was once our way?

Well, you severely screwed
the pooch on that one, didn't you?

I don't even know
what that means.

I told you to lose. Shit. I even bet money
on your ass to lose, you pecker-head.

You just cost me 200 bucks.

I'm sorry, Butch.
Just I don't know.

Something about him,
something bothered me.

ZAC: What up, Butch?

Now...

I heard these Farrells
are pretty damn tough.

You think I'm an idiot?

I see your game here. He
just didn't play along, did he?

Butch.

I am gonna let this
slide this one time, okay?

Now, you think your boy's
ready for the real thing?

Yeah. Sure, Zac, man.

Well, good.

See that guy Edgar
with the ponytail there?

He just paid me three
bills to fight your Farrell.

He says he don't
much like freakazoids.

You game? Hm?

Yeah. Yeah. Sure. Just
let me talk to my boy, okay?

All right. End of the card,
then. I'll be lining up the bets.

Make it happen, Butch.

Because it's gonna be big.

Most def.

Don't you be telling me
that I gotta lose this one too.

There's more money to be made
winning, Butch. You and I know that.

- Duh. But he's three times your size.
- Come on.

Ain't you ever heard,
big men fall hard?

Ain't happening, bro.
Look, we're in this together.

You go in there and get your neck
broke, then my business model's fracked...

I'll whup him. Come up around him so
fast he ain't gonna know which way's up.

- I beat you, didn't I?
- Funny.

All I'm saying is, as your
partner and de facto manager...

I do not recommend
this as your first real fight.

Now, should you choose to do
it, I may have to bet against you.

Let me tell you, my first real
fight happened the day I was born.

I'm gonna win this.

MAN: Yeah!

Yeah!

[CHEERING]

Hey. Not bad for a rookie.

I got guys all the way from
Barbourville would love a shot at him.

Let me check his schedule.

Whatever it takes,
man. I'll make it happen.

ZAC: Who owes me?
WOMAN: Come on!

[BUTCH CHUCKLING]

Sorry again if you bet on
the bigger horse, Butch.

I ain't no fool, Hasil. I was just
trying to motivate you. How's that eye?

You're so full of shit.
Didn't think I could beat him.

Yeah, whatever, dude.
Hold out your hand.

Come on, now.

Hasil Farrell,
you're a rich man.

[BUTCH CHUCKLING]

JAGER: Mr. Farrell.

You said you respect a
man who fights his own fights.

I agree.

Hey. I'm talking to you, animal.

Listen, I ain't afraid
of you. None of you.

Never said you were.
You're afraid of yourself.

- Afraid of what you really are.
- You don't know nothing about me.

Heh. You're right about that.

I thought you were a pure being,
but you're nothing of the kind.

So...

My offer of brotherhood...

is rescinded.

[INMATES CLAMORING]

[GROANS]

MAN 1: Kill him.

Yeah! Kill him!

MAN 2: Kick his ass, boy!

You can't do it. Ha-ha-ha.

MAN 3: Do it. Do
it! MAN 4: Do it now.

[NECK SNAPS]

GUARD 1: On the
ground! You, don't move.

GUARD 2: Get down! Now!

GUARD 1: Keep your faces down!

[ALARM BLARING]

[♪♪♪]

[SIGHS]

- Hey.
- Oh. Hey, Wade.

There's a plate in the
fridge ready to microwave.

Oh, okay.

Girls had dance class, so I figured I
would just feed them before they went.

And Caleb's over next
door if you wanna call him.

Okay.

Um... Hey, um...

I came home to have lunch yesterday.
I think I heard you in the shower.

Thought I heard someone with
you. What if the girls had come home?

They're at school.
You know that.

- This a joke? Who is he?
- None of your business.

Your husband just died.

Spare me your moral outrage,
Wade. You've got no place to talk.

No place to talk? Something's
the matter with you.

- What?
- First this group, now this.

I'm sick and that's how
you're gonna talk to me?

Yeah. You wanna hear
talking? I ain't even started.

You know what, Wade? I think maybe
you're the one with the real problem...

- Oh, shit.
- Shit.

[♪♪♪]

[TIRES SCREECHING]

See what you're bringing
down on us? This is your fault.

What? What are you saying, Wade?

You wanna look for that cat
of yours, go look in the trash.

- That's where it is.
- What are you talking about?

I found it dead in the
mailbox yesterday.

Wrapped in one of those
flyers you're so proud of.

Why didn't you tell me?

What's next, Ledda? Someone
shooting up the house?

We got a dead cat, you want dead girls?
That's what it'll be. Quit that group.

Yeah, I'm not gonna do that.
That's never gonna happen, okay?

Then I'll take your girls
away before they get hurt.

Okay, that is insane.

- Think I'm not being serious?
- Yeah.

You're not right. You're
not right in the head!

I'm not right? I'm not right in the
head? God, I can't believe you, Wade.

You know what? I'll
be gone soon enough.

And then you can have
my girls for good, how's that?

Finished? Because I'm gonna
go in there and pack a bag...

for Caleb and the girls,
because we can't stay here.

SALLY-ANN: Close your eyes.

Come on. Close them.

HASIL: All right.
- Okay.

- Are they closed? Okay.
- Yeah.

SALLY-ANN: Okay.

- Okay, open them.
- Yeah?

Open them now.

That's a sight.

Wait. Wait. Wait.

- You have to carry me over the threshold.
- Hm?

You have to pick me
up and carry me in.

I know it's stupid, but I saw it
on Million Dollar Listing on TV...

- so just... Just do it.
- Okay. Don't know what that is, but...

[BOTH LAUGHING]

- You wanna grab that for me?
- I will.

[SALLY-ANN LAUGHING]

- It's big.
- Mm-hm.

It's big. It's so...

- It's so big, I lost you.
- Ha-ha-ha.

I can't even see you
anymore. Can't find you.

- Where'd you go? Come on, now.
- Ha.

I'm over here. Ha, ha.

I know.

So you gonna tell me
how you got this black eye?

Or do I have to guess?

I fight.

I fight people.

Thought so.

[♪♪♪]

You be safe.

You're all I have now, Hasil.

Same here.

This is it.

You and me.

All right?

Come here.

Babe, so, um...

I was thinking table
and, like, three chairs.

A rug to cover up these
stains. A couple of lamps.

- Shelves.
- Sure. Heh.

[CHUCKLES]

- What about the bed?
- Uh...

- I was thinking maybe here.
- Right there?

Yeah. That is the only
other place for it to go.

Okay. All right, all right. That's
good. Here's good. I like here.

- Me too.
- Yeah.

Here it is, then. Come here.

[BOTH LAUGHING]

Sheriff. Ballistics came back on that
weapon from the Chimney Road house.

You were right. That Farrell
didn't kill your brother-in-law.

So I guess we still
gotta find the guy now.

Wonder how we're gonna do that.

- Hey. Come on in, sheriff.
- I want you out of my station house now.

- Whoa, whoa, whoa.
- You railroaded that kid...

on that murder charge.

I told you he was
innocent and he was.

- Pack up all your stuff right now.
- Hold on. Yo, yo, yo.

Hey. Don't yo me, asshole.

I found a gun at the site of that
triple homicide out on Chimney Road.

Ballistics match the gun
that killed Breece Dobbs.

Fingerprints came back,
Foster's not a match.

Clear all your stuff. Get out. I'm
calling the state's attorney about you.

- Then I'll get a lawyer, to get him out.
- Wait, wait, wait. Stop.

You know who I was just
on the phone with? Marsil.

Foster Farrell killed an inmate.

- Broke his neck.
- What?

No. I don't believe you.

Why not? Is it because you had
a hunch that he was a good man?

Well, guess what. He's
not a good man. Not at all.

Nice police work, though.

Well done.

[♪♪♪]

[SHOVEL DIGGING]

[COUGHS]

[TV PLAYING INDISTINCTLY]

[♪♪♪]

[SIGHING]

Hey, Ledda.

Can I talk to you for a moment?

What?

I'm sorry.

I'm sorry for
what I said before.

I didn't mean it.

- Okay.
- You know, um, um...

you say, you know...

You say everything happened
for a reason, you know?

I think everything... Everything
happened for a reason.

- What are you talking about?
- It's not your fault, it's mine.

- I don't understand. What...? What is?
- All this. I mean...

All of this is my fault.

I didn't do something
when I should've.

Now, I know what I have to
do, but it's not necessarily legal.

- Wade...
- It's all right. I can handle it.

Yeah, I'm gonna take care of it. I'm
gonna go say good night to the kids.

[♪♪♪]

Hasil?

[SIGHS]

[DOOR OPENS]

[DOOR CLOSES]

It's time. Are you ready?

Make it fast. Bury
him before sunup.

His grave's already dug.

Next to his mother's.

[CHATTERING]

[CHATTERING STOPS]

[♪♪♪]

Farrells.

These times are never
to be seen by us again.

Tonight one of us must
die, so that all of us may live.

But tomorrow I promise you...

our home will be ours
and ours alone once more.

[♪♪♪]

[SPEAKS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGE]

Only blood can save blood.

MOREGON: What is it?

He is not the strongest of us.

BIG FOSTER: Oh! G'Win.

[ALL GASPING]

- G'Winveer. G'Win.
- Why could you not see...

the gift I gave to you?

[GRUNTING]

G'WIN: Moregon, wait.

Take this.

[MOREGON GROANS
THEN CROWD GASPS]

[SCREAMING]

BIG FOSTER: Cut me loose!

[ALL CLAMORING]

Cut me loose!

My queen.

G'Win. G'Win.

G'Winveer, my queen. My queen.

[♪♪♪]

Translated by: Will Motomura