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An Unlikely Tomb

Released Thursday, 27th October 2022
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An Unlikely Tomb

An Unlikely Tomb

An Unlikely Tomb

An Unlikely Tomb

Thursday, 27th October 2022
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0:49

Well, what's

0:52

it gonna be, kid? Jimmy

0:55

motherfucking press god.

0:58

The man who would beat Kyle almost to

1:01

death, the man I hated more than

1:03

any other. Save one.

1:06

Well, you're gonna

1:09

invite me in.

1:10

Sam.

1:13

Oh.

1:16

Little

1:19

weak there, walker. Are you

1:21

sick or something? Get off me. What

1:24

the fuck are you doing here? Keep

1:26

in talking with her. Keep in telling her what she wants

1:28

to hear. You tell her it was

1:30

you who jumped Kyle. Alright.

1:32

Now, Let's

1:34

just calm down. Fuck

1:38

you. You're in enough trouble

1:40

right now. Folks

1:43

were too impressed with your little message

1:45

on the hill this morning. And as

1:47

your cleanup crew, I'm gonna have

1:49

to ask you to tone it

1:52

down. Fucks he

1:54

talking about, Kimbre. He

1:55

he says he's been trying to help us.

1:57

Why the hell would he do that?

2:00

I

2:00

know what he told you, Kimbre. what's your

2:02

real angle press guy?

2:06

I'm

2:07

looking for a little quid

2:10

pro quo action. Just

2:12

lock up to help. Jimmy Prescott. Really?

2:15

How can we how would you even stand to

2:17

look at him?

2:18

There there are things you don't know.

2:19

Oh, I'm well aware of that. Sam, Like

2:22

what? Are you saying he's not a rapist

2:24

piece of shit?

2:25

He is. He's a he's a monster, but

2:27

No. That's no fucking biased to that. k.

2:30

Now don't be mad at a walker. She

2:32

was just conducting a little business. You

2:35

want something? I want

2:37

something. It doesn't need to get too

2:40

personal. Right, sweetheart? We

2:42

can just keep it transactional.

2:44

actually

2:46

Just talk Just tell him everything

2:48

I kept it to myself like you requested,

2:51

but that ends now.

2:53

Alright. Well,

2:56

you wanna give the men some privacy than

2:58

princes?

2:59

No. I am a part of this. No

3:01

one is cutting me out. I am not leaving you

3:03

alone the penny.

3:06

Okay. k.

3:08

Tabar argue you're can't hear

3:10

me.

3:11

She can't hear shit. She's

3:14

unconscious. Could

3:16

you fucking taste her. Alright.

3:21

Now, calm down. Prince charming.

3:23

She'll live. We've

3:25

been trying out a little bit more non

3:28

lethal stuff of the staples.

3:30

Oh, yeah. Your gun

3:33

doesn't look very non lethal to me.

3:36

It's not. She's fine.

3:38

So sit the hell down. You

3:42

Why the hell would Kimbell wanna talk to you?

3:45

What did you tell her?

3:47

Nothing really? You a

3:49

sore bone on the landing kit. We stomped

3:51

on back when well, hell.

3:54

You remember? You were

3:56

there. Shit, I must've Not

3:58

about that.

3:59

Anyway, I told her

4:02

I could give her information on Landy's

4:04

whereabouts, you know,

4:06

some hope And

4:07

I gave her some information about the

4:09

Sheriff too. Everything you told her

4:11

has been useless. Her total bullshit.

4:14

Burak is gone. No. Not

4:17

gone. Just relocated.

4:21

But you already knew that. What exactly

4:23

did you promise her? Together do agree to

4:25

this. I told her I

4:27

was born into this business,

4:29

but never wanted it. That I'm

4:31

looking for a change Wanna

4:33

burn it down and walk away, Scott

4:35

Free. I didn't

4:38

stop this shit after all.

4:40

She never would have agreed to let you walk away

4:42

Scott free. You're

4:44

right. I'm sure

4:46

she had some secret plan to fuck

4:48

me, but she really couldn't turn down the

4:50

help. Now could she? Not once

4:52

I dangled a certain carrot in

4:54

front of her face. Oh, it's

4:56

it's just It doesn't make sense.

4:59

Why would she trust you at all about Kyle?

5:01

Oh,

5:03

because hope was a powerful thing.

5:06

She played her part, but it's over.

5:08

I'm here

5:10

to make a deal with you,

5:13

Walker. Well, I'd

5:15

call it. You haven't even

5:17

heard what I'm offering. Did

5:19

you kill the clearest? Me.

5:22

Killian was a useful and loyal

5:24

business partner. Now, why would I

5:26

kill him because you're a hot head

5:29

and you wanted to be in charge.

5:37

Things have changed since you left

5:39

town. The mine is now

5:41

under new manage men. It's

5:43

not mom management.

5:47

There's no sheriff in town kid.

5:52

I

5:52

already

5:54

know Granson bought? Gran?

6:00

though

6:01

is in charge. Why would he

6:04

kill the clearest? because

6:06

Killian gave the order to say, why Walker's

6:09

daughter to make the shine

6:11

a genuine. Why

6:14

move the operation? You couldn't have been worried

6:16

about me and Kimmer.

6:17

Hell, no.

6:19

Your dad just wanted to expand. Isn't

6:21

that what you want it? More money?

6:23

Why the hell are you trying to get out? Not

6:28

trying to leave town. That

6:30

was bullshit. Just

6:32

trying to change the status quo,

6:35

meaning what? Graham

6:37

cut me out of

6:39

everything, of decision making,

6:42

of rule, But what

6:44

do you want from me? What more

6:46

importantly, what are you offering us?

6:49

Shit. I knew you'd say

6:51

it my way. Same

6:53

answer to both questions. I

6:57

wanna help you to kill

6:59

this shit. We are

7:01

not on the same side. the

7:04

The enemy of my enemy and all that.

7:07

What do you want them about? really.

7:09

Should we even give a shit about

7:11

decision making when Cleary was running? Thanks.

7:16

Here's a history lesson. Your

7:18

daddy was invited into the

7:20

business. He accepted and

7:23

is happy to reap the reward. until

7:26

a decision is made that he

7:28

doesn't like. Your

7:30

sister's timely meeting with the shiny

7:32

gentleman well. Graham

7:35

didn't take that kindly. So

7:38

he burns down Leary's house

7:40

with him and Grace inside. Now

7:43

he's the big dick on Canvas. Then

7:46

he decided to change the business

7:48

model, bigger, faster,

7:50

more money. let's just

7:52

say his management style leaves

7:55

a lot to be desired. I'd

7:58

rather go legit than leave him

8:00

in charge. This was a

8:02

family business and grand walker

8:04

don't got roots and dragon. So

8:06

you want us to kill him? I'd

8:09

be much obliged. See,

8:14

she's breathing.

8:19

Kimber.

8:24

What can you do it?

8:26

You got a gun in your hand.

8:29

Just go to his house to kill him. Oh,

8:32

now, see, your daddy is

8:34

not a popular man, not

8:36

like kill you in clearing. People fear

8:39

him, but they don't like him. He's

8:41

always armed. He always

8:43

has deputies watching his house.

8:46

Hell, even wears a bulletproof

8:48

vest whenever he's out. And

8:50

he knows I'm unhappy. The

8:53

only person who's got chance in

8:55

hell of getting close enough to kill your

8:57

daddy as you.

8:59

If you

9:01

really believe that, you're dumber than I thought.

9:03

You've got the wrong offspring,

9:05

Prescott. Graham would

9:07

kill me without thinking twice. In

9:09

fact, he almost did.

9:12

But he didn't did

9:14

he. He won't hesitate again.

9:17

Nah. I don't believe

9:19

that. He could have had you killed

9:21

already. Spouting off in town

9:23

like you did about stolen babies.

9:25

terrifying Mira Daley in the vandalism

9:27

in the square this morning. He's

9:30

left you alone out here, Adnay.

9:33

and knows where you are and so

9:35

does the whole sheriff's department, but

9:37

they're prohibited from moving on

9:39

you. on

9:41

his orders. Why

9:44

would he care? Personally,

9:47

I think it's a game for him

9:49

and you don't start playing until you come

9:51

across the city limits. Walker

9:54

had a thing about playing sick

9:56

games with his kids. If

9:58

disgusting if you ask

9:59

me. If I come the ground,

10:02

he will kill me. Yeah.

10:04

It's a chance I'm willing

10:07

to take. but I

10:09

don't think he will. Here

10:11

is only some and all

10:13

that. We both know that's

10:15

lie In

10:16

his mind, it's just

10:19

you.

10:21

Even if I do manage kill him. His

10:24

deputies will shoot me. Oh,

10:26

now you believe that uncle

10:28

Jimmy. I've got a

10:30

promising clue in the work been

10:32

planning this for years. Fair

10:35

number of his people are

10:37

loyal to me.

10:38

How do I know you won't kill us when it's

10:41

done? Hell,

10:43

why would I wanna do that?

10:46

I'm wanna do paperwork or give a shit about

10:48

inventory, transport

10:50

payments, fuck that. I'm

10:52

not looking to be in charge. I

10:54

like the way things used to be. You

10:57

could run it all. I

10:59

say we take down the sheriff and in

11:02

Stahl. Sam Walker is the

11:04

big dick on Canvas.

11:06

Unlimited women can't

11:08

can't be getting a lot these days looking

11:10

like that. You

11:11

need to talk to a kiss or something.

11:16

Fuck you. And I

11:18

will never be interested in this deal.

11:20

I don't understand why camper thought I would be.

11:22

I never told her any of that

11:25

shit. This

11:26

deal is between you

11:29

and me. She just wants to

11:31

know where the land kid is.

11:33

And she said she wants to kill her

11:36

rapist. And what were you

11:38

going to offer when she found out

11:40

Cleary was already dead.

11:45

Guess she didn't tell you. Tell

11:48

me what?

11:50

Kimball was an assigned to Killian

11:53

Cleary. Surely,

11:55

you can figure out why. Sit

12:00

the fuck down before I sink

12:02

one into your chest. She

12:04

wasn't assigned to me either.

12:07

know who that lives.

12:14

Sick.

12:26

You

12:30

tell

12:33

you tell share if I'm coming

12:35

for him. Yeah.

12:38

Hell yeah. I like your

12:41

fury kid, but harness that

12:43

shit because you're gonna need a

12:45

lot more than rage. Once

12:47

you've got a plan, text

12:49

me. Red has my number.

12:52

God's sakes,

12:54

clean yourself up.

12:59

Jimmy.

13:03

You're

13:03

dead too.

13:07

Okay. Hey. A little one.

13:09

One thing at a time. Right?

13:12

I can't

13:12

wait to see what you cook up.

13:15

Just

13:15

remember, I need

13:18

him dead, not

13:20

just incapacitated. You

13:22

take him

13:24

out, and

13:26

I'll do the rest. And

13:28

I'll

13:28

tell you, Lord, the the

13:30

landing kit is. You

13:33

lied to her about Kyle being medicated. I've

13:35

seen him, Jenny. I know the truth.

13:37

Kyle's gone.

13:44

Oh, come on, kids. Would

13:48

I lie to you?

13:59

I

13:59

locked the door

13:59

with both dead bolts and

14:02

crawled over to Kimber, who hadn't

14:04

moved since she'd been tased.

14:06

I rolled her onto her side,

14:08

a lifesaving maneuver all addicts

14:10

knew about. And when I was satisfied and

14:12

she was still breathing, and dragged

14:14

a pillow down from the bed and shoved in

14:15

underneath Kemper's head. I

14:18

was too

14:18

weak to mover at that moment.

14:22

But I

14:22

wanted to hit something, break

14:25

something, beat someone to death.

14:27

No, not someone, Gram Walker.

14:29

The man Kimber had known since she was nine

14:31

years old.

14:34

God. How bad was it that

14:36

she hadn't told me? On

14:38

her letter, Not during

14:40

the week, we'd been back together. She kept the

14:42

identity of her abuser to herself

14:44

to protect me. I

14:46

was apparently the spitting image of my

14:48

father. Kimber had never looked at me

14:50

with any fear or disgust like

14:53

Whitney had.

14:54

Whitney.

14:57

Yeah. The sheriff had

15:00

to die. Jimmy

15:02

Prescott twisted

15:04

bastard that he was, was about to get

15:06

exactly what he wanted.

15:09

But then he had to go down too.

15:11

The

15:11

records we needed them. I

15:14

was determined to get them, but I

15:16

wanted blood more than ever grams

15:20

blood and

15:22

jammies too.

15:23

He was too dangerous too evil. Not to

15:26

mention he couldn't feasibly keep me

15:28

alive. That was a liability. He knew

15:30

that. He knew I knew

15:32

that. And that

15:34

meant if Jimmy was coming to me for

15:36

help. He truly had lost any

15:38

control of the situation. He

15:40

was

15:40

desperate. Prescott

15:41

had money, influence, and

15:44

criminal connections. If he couldn't get close

15:46

enough to take Graham off guard, what chance did

15:48

I have?

15:50

Well, one thing was for sure. The answer in my

15:52

current state, zero.

15:59

It was finally time to

16:02

slay my dragons

16:04

instead of chasing them.

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ah

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Sam?

18:51

Sam? Sam,

18:55

are you in there? Are are you okay? Answer

18:57

me here. I'm coming in.

18:59

Are you still

19:02

here?

19:02

Well,

19:04

what would wrong,

19:04

but he what did he do? I I can close

19:07

stitches. I have a kit.

19:08

Stop. Stop.

19:10

But you're you're getting your clothes

19:11

by what is happening. Talk to me.

19:13

what's happening is the next seventy two hours of

19:15

suck. Is is

19:17

this your drug

19:18

kit? You

19:20

dumped it out?

19:21

Jesus, how long have I been

19:24

out? Jesus,

19:29

why is turned up so

19:30

hot. Are are you cold? Denver.

19:33

What do I do? Tell me what to do?

19:36

Hey. My research suddenly feels

19:38

woefully inadequate.

19:38

Just listen to me shortly. I

19:43

owe you a lot of sorrows. No.

19:45

You you don't. Yes. Yes,

19:47

I

19:47

do. You've been protecting

19:50

us all along. Being Kyle,

19:52

I can't do my job

19:54

without fucked up. can't protect

19:56

you back. It's

19:57

okay. It's

19:58

not. I'm gonna tell

20:00

you what's gonna happen over the next

20:02

few days. First, He

20:05

said, no. I'm gonna

20:06

be a total asshole.

20:08

Check. And then

20:10

I feel cold. Twenty

20:13

four cent. check.

20:14

I'm gonna paint

20:16

a lot of it,

20:18

and I'm gonna sleep like shit.

20:21

check.

20:21

And I'm probably gonna ask you to find

20:23

me some dope. Or I wouldn't even

20:25

know where I know.

20:28

but

20:28

I'm gonna ask you anyway. This

20:31

will probably start a few

20:34

hours, peak

20:34

sometime tomorrow where the next day, but I'm a

20:37

I'm a heavy user, so it could be

20:39

a few

20:40

days. How long

20:41

will we pay it up at this motel? Until

20:45

the first. Okay. That's good. I

20:47

can't stress

20:48

how much this is going to suck. So if you

20:50

wanna I mean, just spend the next

20:52

two nights in the car. Hell,

20:54

no. Come on.

20:56

Get up. Let's let's get you in bed and I'll

20:58

make you a bacon

21:00

sandwich. Not

21:02

food. Not for a

21:04

day at least. Please don't mention

21:07

food. Okay. Let me

21:09

get you dry clothes and then we can

21:11

put on a movie, not even a Christmas

21:13

one, I

21:14

promise.

21:17

Oh, I'll hold you to that. You're

21:20

gonna be okay,

21:20

Sam. I promise. You've

21:23

always been strong. You're gonna get through

21:25

this even if it sucks.

21:30

I believed her. the

21:33

question wasn't whether I could do

21:35

it. For Kimball, I knew I

21:37

could. The real controversy

21:39

was who would appear on the other side

21:41

of this. I

21:42

hadn't been sober since I

21:45

was a teenager. Even in

21:47

prison, I can get high on something.

21:49

The frightening truth of the matter was I had no

21:52

idea who I was gonna be in

21:54

three days.

21:57

That was

22:00

true to

22:03

my word,

22:05

much to Kimmer's By

22:07

that evening, I was clawing at

22:09

the walls and I didn't shut my eyes even

22:11

once that night because of the pain in

22:14

my back. I refused food through the next

22:16

day, but she finally got me to swallow

22:18

something in the evening. I

22:20

asked and begged and threatened

22:22

her to find me some dope. But

22:25

Kimmer stayed strong, like I

22:27

knew she would. At

22:30

night, I slapped. And

22:32

I lived in dreams so real.

22:34

They were almost

22:36

lucid. No.

22:39

No.

22:39

No. No. No. No.

22:40

No. No. Sam is

22:43

okay. Okay. Wake up. Wake

22:45

up. It's me. You're okay.

23:03

even though I

23:03

was often awake and aware I

23:06

ebbed in and out of reality

23:08

for days.

23:10

I'm sorry.

23:15

We're

23:15

trying to keep it down. It's just like I

23:17

said, my friend is is really

23:19

sick. Sure. But

23:21

this is the second day, up and up here

23:23

telling y'all to keep it down. Now the other guests

23:25

are freaked out. I'm

23:29

sorry. Keep the yelling

23:31

down or I'll

23:33

call the

23:34

sheriff.

23:41

No. Don't

23:42

do not.

23:45

He's

23:46

awake

23:49

right now, but

23:51

it's almost better when he's

23:54

asleep. he's in pain. I don't know what to do

23:56

for him, Leah. I

23:57

the wrong

24:02

k.

24:02

And that'll bring the fever down. Okay.

24:04

How much can I give him?

24:08

Right. Okay.

24:11

the

24:11

store brand. Okay?

24:13

Alright. Yeah. Yeah. I

24:16

got the ice packs and vitamins. Thank you for overnighting

24:19

those.

24:20

Well, I gave him the Saint

24:22

John's word this morning. Yeah.

24:30

It's it seemed

24:32

to you. Shake king's been a bit better

24:34

today. Can

24:37

you take that without a prescription?

24:41

Okay. Good. Right. Thanks,

24:43

Leah. She's just so

24:45

scary. I I

24:46

can't stop worrying about him. No.

24:50

No. I understand

24:51

your no. Your daughter needs

24:53

you there for that.

24:54

Okay.

24:57

I will. I'll I'll

24:59

tell him to call you. Thanks,

25:01

Leo.

25:19

Sam, If you aren't gonna eat,

25:21

will you at least drink some more water? When

25:23

I

25:23

can move? You want me to

25:25

massage

25:25

your back again? No. Don't

25:28

move the mattress. Shit.

25:33

Sorry.

25:34

Listen. Leah Dixon called

25:37

I answered her phone and and we talked.

25:39

I I told her

25:40

everything. I'm sorry. I I was so worried

25:43

at at It's fine. Short I

25:45

don't care.

25:45

Well, she sent a package of some stuff to help,

25:48

and then Eric called,

25:50

and I I told him the truth

25:52

too. about the withdrawals. He was really

25:54

worried too.

25:55

Do you want more blankets?

25:59

No. Please

25:59

don't touch But you're

26:00

shivering up. I've got the heat on eighty four. Right? That's

26:02

Don't touch

26:03

me with that fucking blanket k.

26:09

Merry

26:09

Christmas, Sam.

26:16

On the fourth

26:18

day, I woke up,

26:20

still hurting, but it was

26:22

actually bearable,

26:25

sort of. Our mind felt

26:27

more clear, and it turns

26:29

out reality is painfully bright

26:32

and raw. When I thought about my

26:34

actions over the past week, there was

26:36

nothing to hide behind, to smooth

26:38

the sharp edges, and

26:41

just was.

26:43

The fifth day when I was able to eat

26:45

a breakfast sandwich. Even though I'd

26:48

sworn I could eat five. I

26:51

was starting to remember some of my

26:53

dreams. And while most of them were

26:55

nightmares, I also had some good

26:57

ones.

26:57

Dreams with Whitney

27:00

or my mom. I

27:01

was feeling again. And

27:04

even though it hurt more often than not, I

27:06

was able to remember that not all feelings or

27:09

bad. That's something I

27:10

had forgotten during my years

27:12

of numbness.

27:16

And then finally,

27:19

on the sixth day, my

27:21

physical strength began to return.

27:24

The ibuprofen actually started to

27:26

help with the pain. I was

27:28

getting out of bed sleeping

27:30

through the night. My mind was as

27:32

clear as ice. in reality was

27:34

just as cold. The

27:37

more I thought about our situation, the

27:39

angrier I became, but it wasn't the

27:41

festival of rage that been

27:43

my life up until that moment, it was a simmering

27:47

controlled ire that I was

27:49

able to reign in and compartmentalize. able

27:52

to execute at my leisure.

27:55

Can't believe

27:56

that fucker tased me. I

27:59

promise you. he will pay for

28:02

that. Getting his socks by

28:04

the way. How

28:06

are you feeling?

28:10

Like

28:12

dog shit. But

28:15

the cravings bearable

28:17

at the moment.

28:25

I'm

28:27

really proud of you, Sam.

28:31

Don't pay. and maybe

28:33

too little, too late. Fuck.

28:36

I'm sorry, Kaye.

28:38

No. I'm sorry too for

28:40

not telling you about Jimmy.

28:43

and your mom. I

28:45

get it. Really? I wasn't in

28:47

a place to deal with it clearly.

28:49

I'm really proud of you,

28:52

like, really, really. and

28:55

Thanks. Thank

28:57

you, operator. I'm

28:59

fucking

29:00

starving. How are we not out

29:02

of those? Breakfast sandwiches?

29:05

No,

29:05

we are. I got soup when you started eating

29:08

again. though I'm not thrilled about

29:10

this Styrofoam cup. I

29:11

think right. California changes

29:15

people. Wait.

29:17

Where did you get these?

29:20

I ran out the other day.

29:22

You went out? Where?

29:24

Who saw you?

29:25

Relax, I just went to

29:28

the gas station that was closed. Not like

29:30

they don't know we're here

29:30

anyway. You shouldn't have

29:33

risked it. Well, I thought

29:34

you'd want something easy on this stomach and I

29:36

knew you had died eventually.

29:39

Well,

29:41

thank you.

29:42

You're

29:43

welcome. What

29:48

day is it? Thursday?

29:54

Damn. I missed Christmas.

29:56

Why did you get me a

29:59

president? gonna be bladed, but yeah.

29:59

Mhmm.

30:00

What are you getting me? Give me a

30:03

hand. A one hundred

30:04

seventy pound ginger pain in

30:07

my ass. You

30:09

mean?

30:09

Kyle. I

30:11

promise

30:11

you right now that we won't leave him here

30:13

no matter what. I will

30:15

find

30:15

him for you.

30:17

Really Wait. Wait. What

30:20

about taking care of

30:21

him? You know, all that stuff you said? We'll

30:24

figure

30:24

it out. Shit.

30:29

I

30:29

just missed you so much.

30:32

I

30:35

did

30:35

too.

30:37

Fuck.

30:39

You know

30:39

what it feels like to know I was such a

30:42

liability to you that you had to turn to

30:44

Jimmy Prescott?

30:45

don't. I was in contact with Jimmy before

30:47

we saw each other last week.

30:49

He caught me poking around on message

30:52

boards. need

30:53

a plan, a real plan,

30:55

not just threads of three

30:57

different plans. Agreed. So

30:59

what are

31:00

our priorities? Kyle.

31:02

Always fucking Kyle. What about

31:04

your pound of flesh? I want

31:06

it. That's my second priority. Along

31:08

with Eric's records. We

31:10

have Eric scouring the Internet for mentions

31:12

of anything related to risking

31:14

our Nebraska. I say

31:16

we give more time. And

31:18

in the meantime, we keep ears open. Yeah.

31:20

That

31:20

works. I have no idea where to even start on

31:22

that hunt. Jessica doesn't have any

31:25

data centers Right? Most people

31:27

here are behind the times ever and older

31:29

than our generation sucks with

31:31

computers. What?

31:33

What's that phase? Kram

31:35

has always been really good with

31:38

computers. He has? Yeah.

31:40

I can't believe I didn't

31:41

think of it before, but true. He

31:44

helped Whitney build a website for some

31:46

school thing once. So

31:48

you think the records could be at his

31:50

house?

31:53

Maybe. Yeah.

31:54

But I'm not taking

31:56

you

31:56

anywhere near Graham.

31:59

Jimmy told me the

32:00

truth about what he did to you, Kimmer.

32:02

I'm not

32:03

afraid of Graham. Good.

32:05

I'm not

32:05

gonna let anything happen

32:07

to you. Okay.

32:10

doesn't come up with anything online, your dad's house

32:13

is a

32:13

good next lead. And while

32:14

we give him some time, I can teach you how to

32:17

shoot.

32:17

Yes. And we

32:18

need to move motel rooms.

32:20

you we're out of money unless you wanna sleep in

32:23

the freezing car. We'll

32:24

move to the back of the Prince Rich. When

32:26

I got run out of drinking, I stayed in this

32:28

motel. rooms at back more isolated,

32:30

but they're also more discreet. They

32:32

usually only rent them for,

32:34

you know, hourly shit.

32:38

Gross. but people forget their back

32:40

there. Okay. I'll

32:42

go see if we can switch rooms. I'll go

32:44

with you. We can pull the car around the back

32:46

and bring in your arsenal. spent

32:48

time regarding inventory of our assets.

32:56

These are

33:04

the last two. Anyone

33:06

see you? Nope. Just

33:07

like you said, there's no one back

33:09

here. Seventeen handguns,

33:11

two rifles, three shockons, four

33:14

bulletproof fest, four hundred

33:16

thirty rounds of ammo.

33:16

Three breakfast sandwiches, eight bottles of

33:19

water, half carton of cigarettes. On

33:20

the poetry agenda

33:22

payer tree.

33:23

Hey, Christmas is over.

33:25

You missed it.

33:26

It's

33:28

never

33:29

over. We're really

33:32

doing this. We have an actual

33:34

plan. To look as shit. Yeah.

33:36

Now that it's coming together, this

33:39

suddenly doesn't seem like enough guns.

33:42

k. It's a lot of guns.

33:45

So I was thinking about our first

33:48

priority. Jimmy needs us to kill Graham

33:50

in order to fulfill our part of the bargain in

33:52

exchange for Kyle.

33:53

Right. But he'll probably kill

33:56

us as soon as

33:56

grandma's down. And that's

33:59

why we need the livestream. From

34:01

now on, our phones need to stay

34:03

charged. twenty four seven. Everything

34:05

so far has been unpredictable as fuck.

34:07

And yeah, a lot of that was my

34:09

fault, but Graham's not gonna sit around waiting for us

34:11

to make a move forever. It's

34:13

gonna force our hand eventually. We need to

34:15

be ready. Well, you can't force

34:17

us to make a move on Barrasco. We

34:19

don't even know where it

34:22

is. No. we need to find just

34:24

us, you know. I know.

34:26

But I don't trust him with details. He

34:28

should be the last person to know when we read

34:30

the place. I

34:32

don't trust him either. Don't give me that look,

34:35

Sam. I never trusted him, but I needed

34:37

all the help I could get, and

34:38

he was at least another unpredictable

34:42

piece on the board, I thought maybe he

34:44

could be a useful idiot at worst.

34:46

Yeah. Makes sense. It's the perfect part for him

34:48

to play.

34:50

What? Just

34:53

the irony.

34:55

First,

34:57

I look Bharaskah with Kyle to get you back. I know

34:59

I'm looking for Nebraska with you to

35:01

get Kyle back. You're a good

35:02

friend, Walker, a really good

35:06

friend. reasonable

35:06

people would disagree. We do have

35:08

a lead to find at

35:09

this time, at least. We need to look for

35:11

the Cloud Access Road. Right.

35:14

So is that what we

35:16

do today? Look for Nebraska. Good

35:20

idea. We'll do that. Let's repack all this in your trunk

35:22

and

35:22

head out. Then after we find the place, we can

35:24

come up with some sort of plan of attack and

35:27

hope that Eric It's paid dirt

35:29

in the meantime. How long are we giving

35:32

him? Maybe until

35:34

tomorrow night. and we'll get

35:36

more active. We don't break in the grand's

35:38

house. Okay. That leaves us

35:39

all day tomorrow to head somewhere out of

35:41

town to get you familiar with

35:43

the guns.

35:43

Target practice.

35:46

I'm looking forward to that.

35:48

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35:49

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37:40

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37:41

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37:43

for the actual raid on Baraska. Can I

37:45

have the sun off shotgun?

37:47

Betty,

37:47

hell, no. I I actually had to

37:49

get around the black market which was really

37:52

scary. So that

37:53

one's mine. It's just

37:56

so

37:56

hard to picture. Little

37:58

on her student, Kimberly De Star,

37:59

illegal guns on the mean streets of Los

38:02

Angeles. I know.

38:03

It's cliche to

38:05

say, but I'm not

38:07

that girl anymore. No.

38:09

You're not. So what's your life

38:11

like in

38:11

Riverside? You do listen

38:16

to me. I

38:16

just like to give a shit, Kate.

38:18

It's fine. It

38:21

was

38:21

fine. As you so delicately

38:23

pointed out though, don't live

38:25

there anymore. I don't live

38:27

anywhere. Yes, you do. You live with me

38:29

and Eric.

38:33

What

38:33

else? see. I have a fake ID.

38:35

It works for jobs, but I wouldn't try to fly

38:37

with it. I'm actually really looking

38:40

forward to

38:41

reclaiming my name. I hate having to hide,

38:43

you know. I gotta be honest. I've been

38:45

making a lot of noise in Chicago and

38:47

no one's ever come knocking on

38:49

my the not sure you had the hud.

38:51

Right. Well, they also don't want you

38:54

dead. Makes life a

38:54

little more uncertain, you know. I

38:57

get it.

38:58

Why don't

39:00

you

39:00

be doing if Drisca got hit by

39:02

a meteor? Like, if we didn't

39:04

have to worry about any of this shit anymore,

39:06

last job I had was doing

39:08

office work for an indie game studio.

39:10

It paid almost nothing,

39:14

but I love the work. I I was friends with some of the designers. I think

39:16

I'd like to do something like that when this is all

39:18

over game design. That'd

39:19

be awesome. How do

39:22

you

39:22

play? Those consults

39:24

are like two hundred bucks used.

39:26

I don't even have a smartphone. I mean, look at this thing. I

39:28

I bought it in a gasket should. That's

39:30

a drug dealer phone case. I believe me.

39:32

I know. But I can't even get a

39:35

real bank account. damn

39:38

unclouded. Isn't there another one off two

39:40

eighty two? Yeah. Your lookout. Good

39:42

call. Alright. Tell me about your

39:44

life. Tell me out Leah. She worried hell

39:46

did you become friends with your pearl officer?

39:48

No. I wouldn't say

39:52

we're friends. She cares

39:54

about you, and you still owe her a phone

39:56

call. I'll call her today.

39:57

It's probably the least

39:59

I can do.

40:00

He is a great person,

40:02

but terrible p. l. She

40:04

lets me get away with dirty

40:07

piss, missing meetings, Most

40:10

recently, I guess, illegally leaving the state. Maybe she

40:13

just realized you needed someone

40:14

to cut you a break. Someone to treat

40:16

you like a person instead of

40:19

job. Maybe she's

40:20

actually a great pia. That was

40:23

a little hall marquee even

40:25

for you. Whatever. So

40:27

let's say we get

40:28

out of risking with Kyle. Where would

40:31

you wanna go?

40:31

MSU. Really?

40:34

if we're dating

40:35

If we're daydreaming, Yeah. I wanna

40:37

go to undergrad. You

40:38

and Kyle

40:40

get a place

40:41

off campus. You could go

40:43

for game design. I'd

40:46

start in engineering. I think I'd be good at it.

40:48

I can do whatever

40:50

it

40:51

wants. Jeez.

40:53

you know, if he's not. In this fantasy, he's

40:55

himself again not brain

40:58

dead. Yeah. Kyle would go for some sort

41:00

of management I bet. He's good at managing

41:02

people or maybe communication.

41:04

And him and I would reunite, let's

41:06

say, enthusiastically

41:08

for, like, an entire

41:10

year. Right? Okay. In that

41:12

case, you and Kyle can get your own apartment.

41:14

I think it could be neighbors, but

41:16

not next door neighbors. Oh,

41:18

because of your delicate birch in

41:20

years? Exactly. And what about you? Would you meet

41:23

someone? Yeah.

41:24

Should be another

41:25

engineering student,

41:28

probably easy. No drama. No

41:30

baggage. You

41:30

know, baggage is just life.

41:33

Someone without life sounds boring as hell.

41:35

Maybe

41:35

a truck down

41:38

Emily then. You know, she's not married. We'll

41:40

have to look her

41:40

up sometime. Just not at the moment because my

41:43

drug dealer phone gets limited into Oh,

41:45

shit.

41:47

k. It's plow.

41:50

I honestly

41:51

didn't expect that. That road

41:53

goes nowhere. There's nothing

41:54

up there anymore. Yeah. Unless there's

41:56

really only one reason to plow an old

41:58

mining road to

41:59

nowhere. We're going

42:02

up there. not far. Just a

42:04

few miles. What if someone is coming

42:06

down, what we're going up? We'll

42:08

ram them. Sam. I don't

42:10

know. We have to do some

42:12

recon, though. or we'll never find

42:14

the new camp. We'll have to risk it carefully. At least it's early enough left

42:16

daylight for a while.

42:19

He think maybe we should just

42:21

get to grandma's while he's in

42:23

town? Maybe. You wanna go

42:25

to Nebraska

42:26

then because of idea. Yeah.

42:30

I made a promise

42:31

to those people. I mean, most of the

42:33

women are probably dead now, but I

42:35

wanna see it's true.

42:38

I told them I'd help them. I swore.

42:40

Kyle's important, but they are too. They

42:42

are. So it's a two birds one

42:45

stone situation. If we trust Jimmy

42:47

has turned enough we be good. Once Graham is dead,

42:49

Jimmy will pull his coup. And probably

42:51

kill us. No

42:54

guarantees, bud.

42:56

I used

42:56

to know Jenny pretty well. He takes a deal seriously. He found,

42:59

like, principles

42:59

and shit. Like how a Lannister

43:01

always pays his debts?

43:04

not saying you won't kill us just that he'll follow us through his end

43:06

of his deal first. You might try

43:08

and kill us afterwards. That's probable

43:12

He could dry, but we have a lot

43:13

of high powered guns. And just

43:15

saying, Jimmy told me Butler County cops aren't

43:17

too concerned with

43:20

firearms training, they have other interests. So how good

43:22

of a shot or any of them

43:23

really? Graham is good. And that's why we

43:25

gotta take

43:26

him out

43:28

first.

43:30

We're parking here.

43:32

It's the

43:32

first pull off I found. You you don't think

43:34

we should go all the way up? Not

43:37

this late,

43:38

no plan. Our only goal

43:40

at this point is to locate Nebraska

43:42

quietly. Maybe we can snoop

43:44

around and

43:45

I don't know. Maybe

43:46

we'll

43:47

hear some. Holy

43:50

shit. It's

43:51

windy. Yeah. We're pretty high up.

43:54

You

43:54

warm enough? getting

43:56

another scar going on. While you're in there,

43:58

grab whatever gun you're most comfortable

43:59

with. It doesn't hurt to be prepared. What

44:02

about you? I

44:05

didn't realize your hands were so shaking. You've been

44:07

doing so well. Put your gloves back on,

44:09

you're making me colder. You

44:11

need more again? And with the max I can

44:13

take. Shit. I'm

44:14

okay. Don't worry about

44:16

me. Really okay.

44:17

I can't even feel it.

44:19

That makes it worse.

44:21

put on the damn gloves. So

44:23

which way should

44:26

we go?

44:27

Just up? for a little bit. Now more than half an hour.

44:30

See what we can hear. Then we have back

44:32

to the

44:33

car. Good call. go.

44:50

There's

44:51

another

44:56

one. Damn.

44:57

What's the

45:00

number?

45:00

Seventy eight. Did Whitney

45:02

have a

45:03

mile marker?

45:05

that me of a mile marker

45:07

Yeah. She did. Did

45:10

I?

45:12

Yeah. Okay.

45:15

He told

45:15

me what number I was, but not what they used as my

45:17

mile marker. What was

45:20

it? It was

45:21

you bad.

45:23

They haul my

45:24

bed out

45:25

into the woods.

45:27

I had

45:27

some sort of determination

45:29

to tradition. There had to be a

45:31

pain in the ass. Yeah. It's all

45:33

weirdly ceremonial.

45:34

I don't know how

45:36

they decide what to take. It seems like

45:39

It's more about what's most recognizable to the families

45:41

and friends. That's about it being

45:43

an artifact that's special

45:45

to

45:45

the victim. is probably just

45:47

a warning to the rest of us and mind fuck. I've thought a lot

45:49

about it over the

45:50

years and,

45:51

yeah, that's my theory.

45:53

What was

45:58

witness? The dual

45:59

house. Grand made for her when we

46:02

were kids.

46:04

I'm guessing you found it out

46:05

here somewhere.

46:08

Yeah.

46:12

What's

46:15

that?

46:19

don't know. Something

46:20

hanging from a tree. Hanging

46:22

in the wind.

46:23

Oh, hell. No. I really don't

46:25

like this sound. It's not

46:27

heavy enough to be a body k. And what

46:30

is

46:32

it? It's

46:32

coming from over there. Come

46:34

on. You've got

46:35

your gun out.

46:36

God. Come

46:40

on. Just

46:47

stay behind me. Fuck that. I'm gonna

46:50

be fine. It's

47:07

a tree

47:08

house. It has a tiny

47:10

tree house. It's a normal sign

47:14

Street. Ambercaught is

47:15

the anomaly. I don't

47:16

know why it's only four feet off

47:19

the ground. Looks like

47:20

he sheds It sort of feels

47:23

like like a tiny

47:25

amber light. Maybe a unicorn is an

47:27

homage to this

47:30

thing. old. Why does it have a porch?

47:32

Why why does it have a rock in your wedding?

47:34

What the hell does it have

47:35

to be dull sitting in

47:38

a rocky

47:38

chair. I don't

47:42

know. I feel like it's almost looking at

47:44

me. And why is

47:45

it rocking? the wind. Oh,

47:48

god. Don't touch

47:50

it, Sam.

47:52

Things old.

47:54

really old. You see them old. Don't

47:56

be ridiculous. It wouldn't have survived the elements that

47:58

long. I

47:59

mean, it didn't

48:01

look at it. Oh,

48:04

god, it has no face. It was rocking in

48:06

a chair, and it has eyes

48:09

and no face.

48:11

Some grandparents

48:14

were playing with that.

48:16

I think it's

48:17

a nineteen fifty toy. maybe

48:20

forties? Sam.

48:23

Well,

48:29

that's Now for

48:31

starters, I'm concerned about the red paint. It's

48:33

written in. God, I hope that's

48:36

paint. Blood

48:36

is more brown. What does

48:38

it say? I can't read it.

48:43

Okay. If that

48:45

says what

48:46

I think it

48:48

does, I'm going to dissociate.

48:52

Frederick Michael.

48:52

Can't read the third name.

48:55

And Matthew McCasky, last

48:57

nineteen fifty three, a

48:59

loved remembered event.

49:02

It's an

49:03

epitaph, a

49:06

creepy epitaph.

49:06

For the lost McCasky

49:08

boys. Alright.

49:10

Why is it here?

49:13

Should

49:16

we

49:16

look inside?

49:18

Oh, god. I guess we should. You

49:20

know if I try and go inside,

49:22

that thing is coming down. all

49:24

four feet to the ground? Still.

49:30

You're serious. I mean,

49:32

I'll go in. I'm willing to risk it.

49:34

You're

49:34

really gonna make me go in there.

49:36

Are you? I'm not gonna make you

49:38

do anything. might be perfectly stable. We don't

49:40

know until we go inside.

49:43

Fine. Fine.

49:44

I'll go first.

49:46

You wanna

49:52

boost?

49:52

why most

49:53

Sure.

50:01

If you

50:02

get any inkling, this thing

50:04

is unstable, just get your ass out of there.

50:06

Oh, do not worry about that. Trust me.

50:09

here. Hold

50:10

the gun. No. Not like that, Jesus.

50:12

We really need to get you up to speed on guns.

50:14

Seems pretty simple to

50:16

me.

50:18

then why are you

50:18

holding it like a live grenade?

50:26

You got

50:28

a flashlight on

50:28

your phone? There's no windows in here. I

50:30

like my phone in the car charge

50:34

and get service on the side of the

50:36

mountain. Well, the charger doesn't work

50:38

when the

50:39

car is off. I

50:43

got a lighter.

50:45

Yeah. Give That's

50:48

in there. Okay.

50:50

I will squeeze my

50:53

ass in there if

50:55

you don't respond. Hang

50:58

on. My eyes

50:59

are adjusting. The

51:02

structure feels pretty stable. There's not a lot of

51:04

room

51:04

in here. What do you

51:06

say? There's just

51:10

a, like, a

51:10

blanket, like, a a

51:13

big blanket and there's

51:15

there's something

51:16

under it. Like, people are

51:18

bodies. Oh god, I think it's bodies.

51:20

What? Sam, it's bodies.

51:26

Under the blanket. I think

51:28

so, and it

51:29

looks like it. Oh

51:31

god, you're gonna

51:32

look aren't you?

51:34

Yes.

51:38

Who are they? Is this phantom, the

51:41

missing boys? They're supposed to

51:43

be lost. That

51:44

epitaph out there says

51:46

lost. They

51:48

imploded the mind because people were getting hurt looking for them. I

51:50

guess, at some point, they

51:53

found them. They couldn't

51:56

tell

51:56

anybody. Well, unless you

51:57

wanna look for caved

51:59

in skulls,

52:00

we probably won't be able to

52:03

you're out of cause of death.

52:04

God, they're just skeletons.

52:08

Why is it barking again?

52:10

Did

52:11

you put the dog?

52:12

Let's just

52:14

get out of here. I

52:22

don't understand why they're here.

52:24

Why why did the family bury them?

52:26

Why

52:29

did they find them? And why leave their bodies in this

52:31

old ass treehouse?

52:32

What the fuck is happening? So

52:36

you're okay. No.

52:40

This is fucked up, looks so

52:42

fucked up. Should we call somebody?

52:45

No. She's his walker talk to me. I

52:48

was just thinking,

52:50

what if the boulder

52:52

isn't

52:53

biomarker water? Nice.

52:54

Why why are we talking about

52:57

mile markers?

52:58

The paint on

53:01

the

53:01

side of the

53:03

treehouse. It's the same. They're really similar to

53:05

the mile markers. What if this

53:07

is mile marker

53:08

warning? More like,

53:11

mom or per zero as in ground zero. You think

53:13

this could

53:13

be a

53:14

biomarker? Fuck. I

53:17

hope not because if

53:20

it is. If it is your case And what? Just tell

53:22

me. And they're not

53:24

what we

53:25

thought they were.

53:29

your

53:29

sec.

53:30

I'm saying the mile markers are

53:32

fucking tune styles.

53:35

oh Very serious. There's bodies

53:37

under

53:37

the mile markers. But

53:40

but then good. What about

53:41

what about the

53:43

Chinese gentlemen. It still be

53:45

remains, I think. Or maybe some

53:47

people are just bearing as they

53:49

are. I don't know.

53:52

fuck. We don't know anything at this point.

53:53

So do you know

53:55

what this means? If they

53:57

were really that fucking cock

53:59

No.

54:02

Tell me something good.

54:05

Physical evidence.

54:08

They're fucked.

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