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00:00:00I know I'm a little late, but I got you a birthday present.
00:00:23What is it?
00:00:24When the arrow touches the end, you know you're pointing due north.
00:00:29Just take care of it for me, okay?
00:00:30I don't want you to go.
00:00:32You know I stay here all night if I could.
00:00:35I wish Mom were going and you were staying.
00:00:39Where do you go when I'm sleeping?
00:00:41I told you, work.
00:00:43Can I come with you?
00:00:46Not this time, kid.
00:00:47I'm gonna be just like you when I'm bigger.
00:00:53Just take care of it for me, okay?
00:00:55Okay.
00:00:59I'm gonna be just like you when I'm bigger.
00:01:29I'm gonna be just like you when I'm bigger.
00:01:58Stop, police.
00:02:07Hands in the air.
00:02:08Like I really don't care?
00:02:09Turn around.
00:02:10Turn around.
00:02:11Face the wall.
00:02:12Turn around.
00:02:13You're under arrest.
00:02:14I don't have time to do it, Officer.
00:02:15Turn around.
00:02:16Get on your knees.
00:02:17Get on your knees.
00:02:18Hey, come on.
00:02:19What'd I do?
00:02:20You gotta explain to me what I did first.
00:02:21Okay?
00:02:22Hey, just listen to me.
00:02:23Hey, come on.
00:02:24You're getting very handsy.
00:02:25Watch your hands.
00:02:26hey come on take me out to dinner first
00:03:26can I have some water
00:03:33I'll get you some coffee. I'll get you some coffee.
00:03:39Coffee? Pete Reynolds. Depends on who's asking how much I owe you.
00:03:45You're dead Lawrence Reynolds. B-Squad Delta Company 173rd Airborne. Yeah buddy
00:03:51look I don't want it. What? Alright whatever it is you're selling so if you
00:03:54want to order something. The army says your dad was killed in combat outside
00:03:59Doctoe in 67. Yeah that's public record. The public records wrong. You know you're
00:04:04not the only one to come in here pretending to know my dad. Look I'm not.
00:04:07Despite the looks of this palatial establishment I don't have any money to
00:04:10give you. I got it. I'm not here for your money. Like just here to waste my time
00:04:16then? I know you think your dad was killed in battle. Eggs and bacon. Let me
00:04:20know if you need anything else. But it didn't happen that way. So you were there? I was in a
00:04:25different squad from your father. Hey what's he? Glad you made it back.
00:04:29Well don't you want to know what really happened? Look what really happened is my
00:04:32dad was drafted when I was seven. He died in Nam and left my mom and me to raise
00:04:36our two baby sisters alone. Right? I barely even knew the guy. He was
00:04:40murdered and I got a proof right here. You never even followed my dad. Why tell
00:04:46me this? Because I'm the only one still alive who there's a real reason that he
00:04:52didn't make it back home.
00:05:16you
00:05:38Look Shelly. I know he's had a little trouble with the law. It's his third arrest.
00:05:42Yeah. Second as an adult. His criminal record is longer than his high school
00:05:47transcript. Criminal? You know Jason. You coached him in Little League. He's not a
00:05:52bad kid. None of his crimes involved weapons. He's never hurt anyone. Just
00:05:56because he isn't a violent offender doesn't mean that he hasn't established
00:06:00a criminal pattern of behavior. Chuck. Miss Bound. Please refer to him as your
00:06:04honor. Oh please. We made out behind the gym in 10th grade. Now just a minute.
00:06:08Your honor. Your honor. My client believes that given the proper
00:06:13circumstances her son can become a fully functional member of society and
00:06:18simply sending him to prison might do nothing more than cement this pattern of
00:06:24reckless behavior. That is all I'm trying to say. And what do you suggest as an
00:06:29alternative to prison?
00:07:09Ladies and gentlemen. We've got a couple of officers who are trying to step out.
00:07:13Step out. Step out.
00:07:22Get out of here!
00:07:38Jason.
00:07:50Jason.
00:07:54Mom. I...
00:07:57What is it gonna take?
00:07:59It wasn't me. I was just standing outside the front of the store and...
00:08:04Did you bring it?
00:08:20Mom.
00:08:28Am I gonna make it for my five o'clock shift tonight?
00:08:32Is this some sort of game for you?
00:08:35No, no, no, no, no. Is it? Is it?
00:08:38Because if it is, I am done playing.
00:08:42You're not just gonna leave me here.
00:08:47You just don't get it.
00:08:55Come on. Let's go.
00:08:57What'd you do this time?
00:08:59What I always do.
00:09:01Cleaned up your mess.
00:09:12Thanks, honey, but I can tie my shoes by myself.
00:09:18What's this?
00:09:19You'll have four hours before it's activated.
00:09:21I'm not supposed to have this. I'm out of here.
00:09:23Once the tracker is locked in, the GPS light will switch green.
00:09:26Locking in your restriction zone.
00:09:28It will change to yellow if you get too close to the boundary of your zone.
00:09:32I think you got the wrong guy. I'm not supposed to...
00:09:34Once you have violated your parole...
00:09:36I'm out of here.
00:09:37By traveling more than 15 miles away from your primary location, the red light will...
00:09:41Listen to me. You got the wrong guy.
00:09:43A statewide APB for your arrest will go out...
00:09:45Arrest? What are you talking about?
00:09:47Jason. Jason.
00:09:48Hello? Anyone in there?
00:09:50Jason!
00:09:52This is your third arrest.
00:09:55You are all out of chances.
00:09:57You have to wear this tracker for 12 months.
00:09:5912 months?
00:10:01Any attempt to tamper with this device will send out an alert and constitute a defiance of your parole.
00:10:08I don't believe this.
00:10:10It's better than prison.
00:10:11Yeah? How is this not prison?
00:10:13You were facing up to three years.
00:10:16Look at me.
00:10:18Three years in prison.
00:10:20Or one year parole with that tracker on your ankle.
00:10:24Now think about that for a minute and stop acting like a fool.
00:10:28Now show some manners to these nice officers.
00:10:32And thank them for their assistance.
00:10:45I'm sorry.
00:10:51You ever gonna tell me where we're going?
00:10:53Griff, pick up the phone.
00:10:55Who's Griff?
00:11:02Don't you think I should have a say in this?
00:11:04You had your say.
00:11:05When?
00:11:06When you robbed that store.
00:11:11I didn't rob any store.
00:11:12Please just stop it. Jason, stop it.
00:11:15No, stay in the car.
00:11:29You want a pop?
00:11:31I'll take a beer.
00:11:44I'm sorry.
00:12:15Where are we?
00:12:19Why aren't we home?
00:12:28Griff!
00:12:30Hey!
00:12:32Griff, it's me! Open up!
00:12:37How'd we end up in Transylvania?
00:12:40Griff!
00:12:42We gotta get back before they turn this thing on!
00:12:49What the hell are you doing here?
00:12:53I need to talk to you.
00:12:55We have to leave now!
00:12:57Who the hell is that?
00:12:58Who the hell are you?
00:12:59You know who that is.
00:13:02Jason?
00:13:04How old are you?
00:13:0721.
00:13:08Damn, I'm old.
00:13:10Can we talk?
00:13:12Nah.
00:13:13I'm busy.
00:13:15Wait!
00:13:16Jason's had some trouble with the law.
00:13:18He needs to stay here with you on the ranch for the next 12 months.
00:13:20Are you kidding me?
00:13:21Hell no!
00:13:22He'll work hard for you.
00:13:24No, I won't.
00:13:25That Mom-11 street punk doesn't know what work is.
00:13:28What do you know about me?
00:13:29You don't know me.
00:13:30I don't have to.
00:13:31I know your type.
00:13:33Oh, Clint Eastwood over here thinks I'm a type.
00:13:36If you're anything like your dad.
00:13:38What do you know about my dad, huh?
00:13:40Please, Griff.
00:13:41If you don't take him in, he'll go to prison for the next three years.
00:13:45That's the type, alright.
00:13:48Come on.
00:13:49We're going home.
00:13:50No.
00:13:51There is no going home.
00:13:53Either you stay here or you go to prison.
00:13:55I'm not staying out here in this hellhole.
00:13:57Well, you can't go home!
00:14:00Fine.
00:14:01Take me back to the courthouse.
00:14:02Sounds good to me.
00:14:06Stop!
00:14:07I'm not doing this anymore!
00:14:09I am not losing you too!
00:14:16Griff.
00:14:18You owe me this.
00:14:19How do you figure that?
00:14:23Don't get me started on this.
00:14:24You made my life here a living hell.
00:14:27Here we go.
00:14:28I couldn't wait to get away from here.
00:14:30From you!
00:14:31And yet here you are.
00:14:32You were a lousy father to Connor.
00:14:34That's Grandpa.
00:14:35Now you finally have a chance to make things right with your grandson.
00:14:39You said he was dead!
00:14:40I meant his soul.
00:14:41Are you through yet?
00:14:42Jason is going to stay here with you.
00:14:44He won't make it in prison.
00:14:46He has the same stubborn temper and loud mouth as his father.
00:14:49You know I can hear you, right?
00:14:51At least in prison you'll have guards to give him a fighting chance.
00:14:59I don't need this shriveled up dust badger to help me!
00:15:02I can handle myself!
00:15:04Clearly, you can't.
00:15:07You're going to stay!
00:15:08Mom!
00:15:09Until you get an ounce of sense into that thick head of yours!
00:15:13And you, for once in your miserable, selfish life,
00:15:17are going to put your family first or so help me!
00:15:22You can't leave me here with this crazy old man!
00:15:25Watch me.
00:15:28Hey, hey, wait!
00:15:30Wait, Mom, Mom, Mom, wait!
00:15:32Hey!
00:15:34Open this door!
00:15:38Hey!
00:15:39I'm not going to stay here!
00:15:41I'll go on the run!
00:15:45Damn it!
00:15:59Mom?
00:16:30Morning, sunshine.
00:16:34Thought you were going to go on the run.
00:16:38Yeah, I brought the wrong shoes.
00:16:43Is that coffee?
00:16:45Yep.
00:16:48No, I'm good, thanks.
00:16:52Hey, mind if I use your bathroom?
00:16:55You're a peach!
00:17:25You all right?
00:17:26I'm good.
00:17:55Thanks.
00:18:16Bathroom's in the house.
00:18:18Animals go out here.
00:18:20What?
00:18:22No!
00:18:23It's not the time I choose if I'm going to go on the run!
00:18:26Godspeed!
00:18:53Dog tranquilizers?
00:19:09Looking for something?
00:19:13The bathroom?
00:19:16Get out.
00:19:17All right, just calm down.
00:19:20This isn't what it looks like.
00:19:21If you're not out of my house by the time I count to three, I'll bury you under it.
00:19:25Calm down, I was just...
00:19:26One!
00:19:27Wait!
00:19:30You're supposed to be my grandpa!
00:19:32Two!
00:19:33Two!
00:19:49Hey! Stop that, that's mine!
00:19:51You don't like me doing this?
00:19:53That's private!
00:19:54That was my house!
00:19:57All right, you made your point.
00:20:01Give it to me, will ya?
00:20:02Why?
00:20:04You got something to hide?
00:20:09No.
00:20:11Do you?
00:20:13What'd you do?
00:20:17I was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
00:20:20You got a real knack for that.
00:20:22Like I say, you don't know me.
00:20:26I know you're a grown man whose mama still has to look after him.
00:20:29Yeah, well we can't all conquer the world like you clearly have.
00:20:32I have what I need.
00:20:35Which is more than you can say or else you wouldn't be here.
00:20:38I won't be here long.
00:20:39Where you going?
00:20:40Anywhere but this dump!
00:20:42It's 22 miles to the nearest town.
00:20:45Be sure to light a fire at night, the coyotes get hungry this time of year.
00:21:00Shh.
00:21:17Can anyone hear me?
00:21:30Calm down!
00:21:33Wait!
00:21:35I don't want you to go.
00:21:36Can I come with you?
00:21:38You got something to hide.
00:21:39Where's the thing?
00:21:43Where's the mask?
00:21:50Something to wash it down with.
00:21:53I'm going to be just like you when I'm dead, when I'm dead.
00:21:56I'm going to be just like you when I'm dead, when I'm dead.
00:22:26I'm going to be just like you when I'm dead.
00:22:56Hello?
00:23:02Hello?
00:23:13Are you American?
00:23:16Come with me.
00:23:17American.
00:23:19Are you American?
00:23:20Come with me.
00:23:23What the hell?
00:23:27Did you forget I was here?
00:23:30Of course not.
00:23:34I could smell you coming from a mile away.
00:23:36Right.
00:23:45Nice typewriter.
00:23:47Are they all out of printing presses?
00:23:57Let's see.
00:24:07You know, they have these fancy new gizmos now called computers.
00:24:11They're really nice.
00:24:12They don't even need ribbons.
00:24:13What do you want?
00:24:16Nothing.
00:24:18Why do I have to want something?
00:24:21Why can't I just sit here and bask in the warm glow of my grandfather's love?
00:24:27There's a telephone over by the window.
00:24:29There's somebody you want to call to come get you.
00:24:33Look, I think we got off on the wrong foot.
00:24:36But thank you for letting me stay here while I got rid of that cold or whatever it was.
00:24:47What are you using?
00:24:48Angel dust?
00:24:50Tar? Coke?
00:24:51It takes some of what you're having, thanks.
00:24:58I'm not on anything.
00:25:02I just got sick, that's all.
00:25:04I don't need some junkie in my house stealing my stuff.
00:25:07I want you on the road by dark.
00:25:09What about this, huh?
00:25:11I can't go more than 15 miles from here.
00:25:13Not without being the next contestant on America's Most Wanted, so...
00:25:16So now you're worried about breaking the law.
00:25:19Look, if I could just stay here for a couple days.
00:25:24I'll get a lawyer or something to get me out of this, and then I'm gone.
00:25:28You're never going to see me again.
00:25:30Give me a couple days, and just borrow me the cash for a lawyer.
00:25:41You're a real piece of work, you know that?
00:25:43Look, I know people, just give me some time.
00:25:49One week, then you're gone.
00:25:52A week?
00:25:53But you'll do chores every day to earn your keep.
00:25:55And no drugs.
00:25:57If I catch as much as a whiff of a doobie, I'll call your ass to the sheriff's office myself.
00:26:02A doobie?
00:26:04How old are you?
00:26:06Get your shoes on and meet me in the barn.
00:26:09I'll show you how to settle garrison.
00:26:13And what part of no drugs did you not understand?
00:26:44I'm going to come in there and feed you.
00:26:47And you're not going to eat me.
00:26:50Got it?
00:26:55Hey.
00:26:56Stay.
00:26:59Stay.
00:27:01Stay, boy.
00:27:02Stay, good boy, stay.
00:27:04Hey, hey!
00:27:05Sit, sit, sit!
00:27:06Stay, boy, stay!
00:27:14You don't sit, do you?
00:27:26Okay.
00:27:27You help me, I'll help you.
00:27:30Alright?
00:27:33Hey!
00:27:34Hey!
00:27:35Get away!
00:27:36Hey, we had a deal!
00:27:40What in the world?
00:27:41What?
00:27:42I brought the corn chips.
00:27:43Does Griff have the bean dip?
00:27:44No, no, no, no, no.
00:27:45Last time you had bean dip, we had to move the game out into the courtyard.
00:27:50Hey!
00:27:56Oh, Lord, not again.
00:27:58Reba said she hid the schnapps.
00:28:00Who is that?
00:28:01Harvey Jameson.
00:28:02Owns the next ranch over.
00:28:05He's pickled!
00:28:06He'll be out for hours!
00:28:07He drives when he's that drunk?
00:28:09He does everything that drunk.
00:28:13He's passed out cold.
00:28:15Our game is shot to hell.
00:28:17And I was feeling lucky this week.
00:28:19My gut was telling me I was gonna win it all.
00:28:21That was just the bean dip talking.
00:28:23We just gonna leave him out here?
00:28:25He'll sleep it off!
00:28:33Hey, where you going?
00:28:37Since when do we have company?
00:28:39We?
00:28:40We have company.
00:28:41We don't have anything.
00:28:43That's none of your business.
00:28:45Now go out back and get cleaned up.
00:28:47I'm gonna need your help with Harvey when Reba comes to collect him.
00:29:02Sorry to disappoint, fellas.
00:29:04We could always play three-handed.
00:29:05I ain't never played three-handed poker in my life.
00:29:07I ain't about to start now.
00:29:08Well, what about him?
00:29:10You play, son?
00:29:11No, he don't.
00:29:12Well, hold your horses.
00:29:14What's your name?
00:29:15Jason.
00:29:16Well, how about it, Jason?
00:29:17You know five-card draw?
00:29:19Sure, I do.
00:29:20No, he don't.
00:29:21Cut it out, Grif.
00:29:22We came all this way to play cards.
00:29:24Let's play already.
00:29:29So, Jason, what brings you to this old codger's place?
00:29:33I'm his grandson.
00:29:34Hired help.
00:29:36Well, this is a friendly game.
00:29:40It's a ten-dollar limit.
00:29:42Minimum bet is a dime.
00:29:44He can't play.
00:29:45He ain't got ten dollars.
00:29:46Oh, well, I'll spot him the ten.
00:29:48Sit down, Grif.
00:29:49You're hovering like a vulture.
00:29:52Now, your boss here is a bit of a shark.
00:29:55He's a big old bluffer.
00:29:57He's been ripping us off for years.
00:30:00The only reason I even come over here anymore is because he makes a halfway decent beer
00:30:04and I'm too cheap to buy my own.
00:30:06You two dandelions going to yap on or are we going to play cards?
00:30:10I'm in with a quarter and I will take three.
00:30:17I'm in.
00:30:19Raise you a dollar.
00:30:22And I'm good with what I got.
00:30:24We got ourselves a card player here.
00:30:27Max bet is 25 cents.
00:30:28Now, if he's so fired up to hand over his money, let him.
00:30:32Bet you didn't know he had hired you as Sharpie.
00:30:35He's been full of surprises since he got here.
00:30:40I'll see you, dollar.
00:30:43And I'll raise you two.
00:30:46Two rich for me.
00:30:48I'm out.
00:30:49Two?
00:30:50Hot dang, I'm out.
00:30:53He ain't got anything.
00:30:54He's bluffing.
00:30:58You still think you know me?
00:31:02I'm all in.
00:31:05I know enough to recognize a blowhard when I see one.
00:31:10And I'll raise you.
00:31:11You've reached your ten, dollar.
00:31:13If I win, you're gone by first light.
00:31:18If I win, I get to stay here as long as I want.
00:31:24We're still playing cards, aren't we?
00:31:27It's a bet.
00:31:28It's a bet.
00:31:32Three queens and a pair of fives.
00:31:35Full house.
00:31:37Four jacks.
00:31:40And you're missing queens.
00:31:43You lose, roomie.
00:31:45Harvey ain't never had a hand like that.
00:31:49Here you go.
00:31:50The knight's still young.
00:31:52I like this kid.
00:31:53Hot damn, the game is on.
00:31:58See you next week, fellas.
00:32:08So I'm hired help, huh?
00:32:10Nobody needs to know our business.
00:32:12Out here, folks start talking about you.
00:32:14It never stops.
00:32:20Thanks for letting me stay.
00:32:23A bet's a bet.
00:32:29I stole a compass.
00:32:32What?
00:32:34You asked me what I did to get arrested?
00:32:37I stole an older army compass from a pawn shop.
00:32:40It was mine.
00:32:42Really, I had pawned it.
00:32:45And I needed it back.
00:32:47But I didn't have the money, so I broke in.
00:32:50I took it with a couple cheap stuff to make it look like a real robbery.
00:32:55I almost got away, but the cop made me a few blocks down while I was still waiting for the bus.
00:33:03Where'd you get it?
00:33:04The compass?
00:33:07My dad gave it to me.
00:33:09You still got it?
00:33:11No.
00:33:13I hid it in an abandoned warehouse before the cops caught up.
00:33:17This is where you tell me something about you.
00:33:21What do you want to know?
00:33:26Why'd my mom tell me you were dead?
00:33:31I'm going to bed.
00:33:34Yeah.
00:33:36Good talk.
00:33:39I'm going to bed.
00:33:41I'm going to bed.
00:33:43I'm going to bed.
00:33:44Good talk.
00:34:14I'm going to bed.
00:34:44I'm going to bed.
00:35:11Morning!
00:35:12Is Griff around?
00:35:13I called the house, but he didn't answer.
00:35:15He's out.
00:35:17Is there something I can help you with?
00:35:18Yeah!
00:35:19I have the lab report for Garrison.
00:35:21You're Dr. Nelson?
00:35:23Dr. Leanne Nelson, yeah.
00:35:26Sorry, I just...
00:35:28I expected the vet to be someone more...
00:35:33Male.
00:35:35Wrinkly and bald.
00:35:37Well, I'm sorry to disappoint.
00:35:39I'm not disappointed at all.
00:35:40Would you give that to Griff and have him call me if he has any questions?
00:35:43What if I have some questions?
00:35:45It's about livestock?
00:35:46I'm your girl.
00:35:47It's about anything else.
00:35:48Griff's got a library upstairs.
00:35:51You know Griff pretty well then?
00:35:53I've known him most of my life.
00:35:55He and my daddy were good friends.
00:35:58We practically grew up on this farm.
00:36:02I've never seen you here though.
00:36:04Because I haven't been around.
00:36:05Name's Jason.
00:36:06Jason!
00:36:07I appreciate you giving that to Griff.
00:36:09Tell him it's not the bridal causing the sores in his mouth.
00:36:12It's probably from ingesting too many foxtail plants out in the field.
00:36:16They have traces of toxicity.
00:36:18And they inflame the gums.
00:36:21You got that?
00:36:23Uh...
00:36:25Foxes and plants.
00:36:27Got it.
00:36:28Okay.
00:36:30Hey, do you have to hurry off?
00:36:33Yeah.
00:36:34Hey, do you have to hurry off?
00:36:37You could stay and have some coffee.
00:36:39I'm pretty sure it's from 1972.
00:36:41But it's aged surprisingly well.
00:36:45Maybe another time.
00:36:47I have another call to make this morning.
00:36:49It's nice to see a new face though.
00:36:51Doesn't happen around here very often.
00:36:54Hey!
00:36:56If you ever come to town,
00:36:58stop by the clinic.
00:37:00I'll show you around.
00:37:01Okay?
00:37:02Okay.
00:37:04Thanks.
00:37:08Oh, Griff.
00:37:10You are making me late for work.
00:37:13What about that judge?
00:37:15He fooled around with the high school.
00:37:17Maybe he can do something.
00:37:19We're not talking about this.
00:37:21Well, he can't stay on the ranch.
00:37:23Give me one good reason why.
00:37:25He's useless.
00:37:27He doesn't know squat about horses.
00:37:29Or cattle.
00:37:31And he hates my guts.
00:37:32Oh, yeah?
00:37:34How can that be, huh?
00:37:36He just met you.
00:37:38The hate comes later after he's actually gotten to know you.
00:38:03We can't live in the same house.
00:38:05We're too different.
00:38:07You're kidding me!
00:38:09You two are just alike.
00:38:11You're some of the most bull-headed,
00:38:13self-serving men I know.
00:38:17I wish things were back the way they were.
00:38:22Griff.
00:38:24You have no idea how much I miss you.
00:38:26I know.
00:38:28I know.
00:38:30I know.
00:38:32You've been alone out there for almost 20 years.
00:38:35Look at where it's gotten you.
00:38:38We're nothing alike, you know.
00:38:41He's just like Connor.
00:38:46That's exactly why he can't go to prison.
00:38:49He will pop off,
00:38:51say the wrong thing to the wrong person,
00:38:53and they will kill him just like they did Connor.
00:38:56Like it or not, Griff,
00:38:58he is your grandson,
00:39:00and right now he needs you.
00:39:03I need you.
00:39:10There's some coffee cake on the counter if you're hungry.
00:39:14When was he arrested?
00:39:16What?
00:39:18Where was he when the cops found him?
00:39:21I don't know.
00:39:23A corner of Briar and South 5th.
00:39:25Why?
00:39:27Just wondering.
00:39:29Just wondering.
00:39:32Lock up on your way out, will you?
00:39:58Come on.
00:40:28Your W.
00:40:58Come on.
00:41:29Shit.
00:41:47I told you to stay out of here.
00:41:49I just wanted to check my emails.
00:41:53Did you roll those saddles like I asked you to?
00:41:55Two kinds of oil.
00:41:57I didn't know which one to use.
00:41:59Two different brands.
00:42:01They both work just fine.
00:42:03All right.
00:42:04I'll get to it then.
00:42:05Nah.
00:42:06Wait till tomorrow.
00:42:07It might rain.
00:42:08It takes them a couple of days to dry.
00:42:09I need to ride Sheba tomorrow.
00:42:12Okay.
00:42:15And get out of my chair.
00:42:17Sorry.
00:42:24I made a stop while I was in town.
00:42:26Down this.
00:42:30How did you get this?
00:42:35It ain't there.
00:42:37That was my dad's compass.
00:42:39All right?
00:42:40He gave it to me.
00:42:41No.
00:42:42It's mine.
00:42:43I used that to find my way back when I escaped from the POW camp.
00:42:47Your dad stole it from me.
00:42:49At least I always figured he did.
00:42:51But I didn't know it for a fact until you mentioned it.
00:42:55That's all I have from him.
00:42:58You want it back?
00:43:00You have to earn it.
00:43:02You keep your nose clean.
00:43:04I'll give it to you at the end of the year.
00:43:07Year?
00:43:09I thought you wanted me gone.
00:43:11That was before Harvey Jameson hit Sheriff Thompson's new patrol car and lost his license.
00:43:17He won't be coming back to poker night.
00:43:20So we're gonna need a fourth.
00:43:22Couldn't you just play three-handed?
00:43:24Never have, never will.
00:43:26Right.
00:43:29Okay.
00:43:31I'll fill in, but I'm not gonna be here that long.
00:43:54Good.
00:44:13Afternoon.
00:44:17You Jason Bowden?
00:44:19We'd like to ask you a couple questions about your whereabouts two nights ago.
00:44:32What's this about?
00:44:34We don't need to explain ourselves to you, son.
00:44:36We just need an answer to a question.
00:44:38Where were you last Friday night at 1047 PM?
00:44:41I was here.
00:44:43Can anybody vouch for that?
00:44:45Yeah, Griff can.
00:44:47Am I being accused of something?
00:44:50Because if so, I'd like to know what it is.
00:44:52Nobody's accusing you of anything, son.
00:44:54We're just asking a simple question.
00:44:57You understand simple questions, don't you?
00:45:02I just think I have the right to know where I'm being accused of.
00:45:08Hey, don't touch me.
00:45:10Hey, hey, get off.
00:45:12Move again and I'll tase you.
00:45:13You grabbed me.
00:45:15You have the right to remain silent.
00:45:17Let go, I didn't do anything.
00:45:19You're police.
00:45:21Hold him right there, officers.
00:45:23Stand down, Griff.
00:45:25I didn't do anything.
00:45:27Official police business.
00:45:29We're arresting this punk for assaulting an officer.
00:45:31That's not what I saw.
00:45:33Excuse me?
00:45:35I saw two officers baiting a man to take him in for assault.
00:45:38I know sometimes you guys use a trick or two to cut through the red tape,
00:45:41but this isn't the man that mugged Abel.
00:45:43Male, around 20 years old, with curly hair.
00:45:46And he's got a record.
00:45:48That's a big coincidence.
00:45:51No offense, Mr. Bowden,
00:45:54but that's for us to determine, not you.
00:45:59Justin, I've known your daddy since he was a rookie.
00:46:02I know how all this works.
00:46:04You need proof?
00:46:06Just lift up his left pant leg.
00:46:14Ohio.
00:46:16Yeah, how about that?
00:46:20I would have told you that if you wouldn't have jumped me.
00:46:22Sorry, fellas, you're going to have to keep looking elsewhere.
00:46:24What kind of joker cops run this town, huh?
00:46:27The cunt that would have laid their lives down for you when they needed to.
00:46:30Now you apologize to these officers and walk straight to the house.
00:46:33Do not look back for anything.
00:46:40You go to hell.
00:46:44Go.
00:46:55What the hell was that?
00:46:57You saw? They were trying to set me up.
00:46:59Were you going to fight them until they had to shoot you?
00:47:01Doesn't matter.
00:47:03Doesn't matter what I do.
00:47:05Right or wrong, they're still going to think I'm guilty.
00:47:07They're just doing their jobs.
00:47:10Their jobs.
00:47:13Their jobs.
00:47:20Like the prison guards who just stood by and watched my dad get killed.
00:47:25Oh, yeah, they were just doing their damn job.
00:47:30Do you even know what happened to Connor?
00:47:32Yeah.
00:47:34I know he was in the cafeteria.
00:47:37Another...
00:47:40Another prisoner was dumped in.
00:47:44From behind, pinned him to the ground.
00:47:47And stabbed him.
00:47:49And stabbed him.
00:47:51And stabbed him.
00:47:53Room for all people.
00:47:57Nobody did anything.
00:48:00Prison guards just stood by and watched dad bleed to death.
00:48:07Like he was nothing.
00:48:09Where'd you hear that?
00:48:11I pieced it together.
00:48:13From what people in the neighborhood said.
00:48:15The neighbors?
00:48:17Yeah.
00:48:18Didn't you even ask Shelly what happened?
00:48:20She'd cry every time I brought it up.
00:48:23I have the prison report.
00:48:25If you want to read it.
00:48:27It says exactly what happened.
00:48:29With three eyewitness accounts.
00:48:32There's a report?
00:48:36Why didn't anyone tell me about that?
00:48:39I'll show it to you.
00:48:44No.
00:48:46This isn't right.
00:48:49My dad didn't start that fight.
00:48:52Your dad jumped another prisoner with the shank that he made.
00:48:55The guards didn't stand around and watch.
00:48:57They tried to get in and split him up.
00:48:59But the other guy wrestled the knife away from your dad and killed him before the guards could...
00:49:02No!
00:49:04He weren't around.
00:49:06He didn't know my dad.
00:49:08He wasn't like that.
00:49:10The police think they owe money to somebody on the inside.
00:49:11The police think they owe money to somebody on the outside.
00:49:15They found a gang sign scratched on the wall of your dad's cell
00:49:18that indicated the family wouldn't be the next targets if it didn't pay up.
00:49:23So he was just defending himself?
00:49:27He was just trying to protect me.
00:49:29I'm sure there were a lot of reasons for what he did.
00:49:31Why wouldn't Mom tell me this?
00:49:34Why would she keep it a secret?
00:49:36Maybe she thought it was necessary to protect you.
00:49:39No.
00:49:41Secrets are just easier than telling the truth.
00:49:43You of all people should know that.
00:49:45What's that supposed to mean?
00:49:47Look around you Griff.
00:49:49You live in a house full of secrets.
00:49:51I can't turn around without bumping into another one of them.
00:49:55Where do you think you're going?
00:49:57I'm going to find out who killed my dad.
00:50:06What about your tractor?
00:50:08I don't care!
00:50:09For once I want to know the damn truth.
00:50:11What do you want to know?
00:50:16What the hell?
00:50:35Hey! Slow down!
00:50:39Damn it!
00:50:45Come on kid, look down!
00:50:46Look down!
00:51:09What?
00:51:11What do you want from me?
00:51:13You stole my car!
00:51:17What did my dad do?
00:51:20All those nights he said he was going to work, what was he doing?
00:51:23He was a high school dropout with a kid to take care of.
00:51:27He needed money bad.
00:51:29And he got it from a guy named Raymond Bianchi.
00:51:32Bianchi was big into organized crime.
00:51:34Robberies, drugs, you name it.
00:51:37Your dad started running with Bianchi until the police got him.
00:51:44That's how he was arrested.
00:51:47Your dad wasn't with Bianchi when he got arrested.
00:51:50After the bust he laid low with you.
00:51:52That's when he met Shelly.
00:51:54Beating her made him want to straighten out his life, go legit.
00:51:57But the pressure was too much for him.
00:52:00You're lying.
00:52:02I don't remember that.
00:52:04Why would you? You were a little boy.
00:52:06If I didn't get caught with Bianchi then why was he arrested?
00:52:09For hitting your mom.
00:52:11The police were called in for domestic abuse.
00:52:14No.
00:52:16No, I know my dad had his problems.
00:52:19But he never laid a hand on me or mom.
00:52:23I would have remembered that.
00:52:25That never happened.
00:52:27He never got to you.
00:52:29Who called the police?
00:52:31Who got him arrested?
00:52:33Neighbors, maybe.
00:52:35No.
00:52:37Shelly had a few worried friends.
00:52:39Dad might have owed Bianchi money.
00:52:41And so, so Bianchi took him down.
00:52:43And now you're changing the story because you don't want me to go after him.
00:52:46Is that it?
00:52:48It wasn't anything like that, kid.
00:52:50How could I know anything when everyone's lying to me?
00:52:52I'm telling you everything, kid.
00:52:54No secrets.
00:52:56No secrets?
00:52:58Seriously?
00:53:01Okay.
00:53:04So why are you tracking down families of dead soldiers from Vietnam, huh?
00:53:10Hey!
00:53:11Hey!
00:53:13You went through my stuff.
00:53:15You're supposed to be my grandpa!
00:53:17You act like a total stranger or how else am I supposed to know who you are?
00:53:30The men.
00:53:32In those files.
00:53:35They were murdered.
00:53:37By who?
00:53:39I was in the POW camp outside of Dok To.
00:53:43They had me scrubbing floors in this hospital for the VC.
00:53:47Viet Cong.
00:53:49This guard found me and asked me if I was an American.
00:53:53I didn't know if my answer would give me shots.
00:53:55I didn't say anything.
00:53:57But I guess looking at me was hard to deny it.
00:53:59He told me to go with him.
00:54:01He took me to this soldier's room.
00:54:03A VC officer from the look of the uniform in the room.
00:54:08He was pretty banged up.
00:54:12He was having trouble breathing.
00:54:14In broken English, he told me that he'd been in command of a unit
00:54:19that was stationed outside Dok To that's in heavy fighting.
00:54:23Most of his men had already moved out when he got intelligence
00:54:26that a squad of Americans were headed his way.
00:54:29So he got his mother.
00:54:31His mother.
00:54:33From the village.
00:54:35With a baby.
00:54:37And instructed her to stand back of a barn.
00:54:40And on his signal.
00:54:42To cry out for help to the Americans.
00:54:47A squad of 11 men from Delta Company.
00:54:51B squad.
00:54:53Heard the call.
00:54:55The crying baby.
00:54:57And when they went to inspect the barn.
00:54:59The commander opened fire.
00:55:01To the barn.
00:55:03And he bolted and locked the door.
00:55:05And set the thatched roof on fire.
00:55:07Dear God.
00:55:16And he went to look for the mother.
00:55:19She wasn't there.
00:55:23She'd misunderstood the instructions.
00:55:27Instead of waiting.
00:55:29Behind the barn.
00:55:31She was inside it.
00:55:35By the time he realized the mistake it was too late.
00:55:39Why would he tell you all this?
00:55:42He wanted to confess his crimes to an American.
00:55:47He realized he hadn't killed those men honorably in battle.
00:55:51He'd murdered them.
00:55:54And the mother.
00:55:56And the baby.
00:55:58For deceit and cowardice.
00:56:02He was looking for some sort of absolution.
00:56:05Before he passed into the next life.
00:56:08Did you give it to him?
00:56:11He could rot in hell as far as I was concerned.
00:56:14Even that was too good for him.
00:56:16I wasn't about to give him any relief.
00:56:18And I sure as hell wasn't going to forgive him.
00:56:22I turned and walked out of the room.
00:56:24Without saying a word to him.
00:56:28A couple hours later.
00:56:29Nurse found me.
00:56:32Told me he'd shot himself.
00:56:36He was dead.
00:56:39Why track down all the families?
00:56:43Why not leave it in the past?
00:56:48Why did he ask me for forgiveness?
00:56:59I don't know.
00:57:20Come on horsey.
00:57:22Come on, come on, keep up.
00:57:24You're like a fish out of water.
00:57:26Why are you here?
00:57:27I have my reasons.
00:57:29Ah, mystery man.
00:57:31Hoping I'll guess?
00:57:33You can try.
00:57:35You're like every other guy that passes through town.
00:57:38You had a long time girlfriend that broke up with you.
00:57:42And you need some space to get over it.
00:57:45Are you telling or asking?
00:57:47Alright, that's it.
00:57:49I'm not doing this.
00:57:51No, I'm just kidding.
00:57:53Try again.
00:57:55Seriously?
00:57:57Seriously.
00:58:00I think you're here for Griff.
00:58:02Might be a grandson, a relative or something.
00:58:05You don't miss much Dr. Nelson?
00:58:08Your turn.
00:58:10Why am I here?
00:58:12Oh, well.
00:58:14You grew up here.
00:58:16You, um, went to school.
00:58:19Met a bunch of new people.
00:58:21Went to a bunch of new places.
00:58:23And you came back and set up a practice.
00:58:26What's there to guess?
00:58:28I'm a cliche, huh?
00:58:30No, you care about these people and
00:58:33you want to give back to them what they gave to you.
00:58:36It sounds so simple when you put it like that.
00:58:40I wouldn't say simple.
00:58:42Just really caring.
00:58:45Did Griff tell you all that?
00:58:47Nah, Griff and I don't really talk much.
00:58:51Yeah, well.
00:58:53That's just Griff.
00:58:55I don't talk to him personally.
00:58:57It's kind of hard not to.
00:58:59You're not exactly an open book either.
00:59:03With me, sometimes you have to read between the lines.
00:59:07What will I find out about you if I do?
00:59:14That I'm not simple of evil.
00:59:18Alright.
00:59:20You better get going.
00:59:23You have a sick cow to find.
00:59:26Alright.
00:59:32Alright, city boy.
00:59:34Keep up if you can.
00:59:36Come on, horsey.
00:59:38Come on!
00:59:50I wouldn't get my hopes up if I were you.
00:59:53I don't know what you're talking about.
00:59:56Of course not.
00:59:58Beautiful, intelligent young gal.
01:00:00Shows up in need of help.
01:00:02Flashes you a pearly smile and you have no idea what I'm talking about.
01:00:05That one's out of your league is all I'm saying.
01:00:08Out of my league?
01:00:10Hide and watch, old man.
01:00:12Haven't you seen your county jewelry yet?
01:00:15Lee Ann Nelson isn't the type to date cons.
01:00:20Ouch.
01:00:22You've gotten that up a bit.
01:00:24Sorry, she doesn't prefer dope-headed petty thieves.
01:00:28I'm starting to see why you live alone here.
01:00:32What's that?
01:00:34Nothing. Just some work I'm doing.
01:00:36Oh, is this one of the soldier's wives?
01:00:43Yeah, I think so.
01:00:45At least the name matches.
01:00:47Her husband died the same year as the guy I'm looking for.
01:00:49Just can't be sure it's a rightly sealed blend.
01:00:52There's eight of them, six different states.
01:00:56I've got calls in to local VFWs to see what I can find out.
01:01:01You know you're doing this all wrong, right?
01:01:04You don't say.
01:01:06If you hadn't been living under a rock for the last 20 years,
01:01:10you know there's this thing called the internet.
01:01:13I know about the internet.
01:01:15What's that got to do with this?
01:01:16Let me have this, will you?
01:01:18Hey, what are you going to do with it?
01:01:20Hey, easy now.
01:01:22It's taken me years of research to put that together.
01:01:24Time well spent, I'm sure.
01:01:26Just let me have it.
01:01:28See what I can come up with.
01:01:32One week.
01:01:34And then I want it back, every page.
01:01:37You're a real piece of work, you know that, Griff?
01:01:40One week.
01:01:42Just give me three days.
01:01:43Just give me three days.
01:02:14You want, uh, sauerkraut or more sardines?
01:02:17Oh, that's a tough one.
01:02:19They both go so well with the bean dip.
01:02:21Okay.
01:02:23Okay.
01:02:25Okay.
01:02:27Okay.
01:02:29Okay.
01:02:31Okay.
01:02:33Okay.
01:02:35Okay.
01:02:37Okay.
01:02:39Okay.
01:02:41Okay.
01:02:43Alright.
01:02:45Griff buys food once a month, whether we need it or not.
01:02:49And he won't buy anything that doesn't come in a can.
01:02:52Well, if that's the case, how about I bring a vegetable next time?
01:02:57Hey, I offered you some green beans.
01:03:00They're very fancy.
01:03:02The French style.
01:03:04Oh, okay.
01:03:10It's so nice out here.
01:03:11So quiet.
01:03:13Yeah.
01:03:15Used to drive me crazy.
01:03:18But, uh, I kind of got used to it, you know?
01:03:23Is that a crack in your city boy armor?
01:03:26No way.
01:03:28No, next chance I get, I'm getting out of here.
01:03:34What about you?
01:03:36I mean, you lived in Chicago for a while.
01:03:39Don't you miss it?
01:03:41The action?
01:03:44It was exciting at first, but I'd walked from my apartment to campus and no one knew me.
01:03:52I felt like I could disappear and no one would know I was gone.
01:03:57But here, it takes me half an hour to get milk from the grocery store because I talk to three different people before I check out.
01:04:04And if I'm late for a dentist appointment, an APB is put out for me.
01:04:10I think that's how home feels like, you know?
01:04:14Not really, no.
01:04:18What's waiting for you back at home that makes you want to get there so badly?
01:04:24Nothing.
01:04:26Come on, there has to be something. Some dream you want to chase.
01:04:30Go on.
01:04:32Nah, that's stupid.
01:04:34You're stupid. Come on, spill it.
01:04:37Okay.
01:04:43I want to go to Europe and be a sidewalk artist.
01:04:49Really?
01:04:51Yeah.
01:04:53Yeah, I saw it in a magazine once.
01:04:56There's this guy, he goes and he sets up his art stand on the sidewalk and he just paints whatever he sees.
01:05:05And tourists and stuff, they come by and if they like it, then they buy it.
01:05:11And the next day, he gets a new canvas.
01:05:15He picks a different view and he starts all over again.
01:05:20That's amazing.
01:05:22It's like every day is a new beginning.
01:05:25Exactly.
01:05:35What's wrong?
01:05:37Is it the...
01:05:39Is it the...
01:05:41What's wrong?
01:05:43Is it the sardines or the bean dip?
01:05:47I think that question answers itself.
01:05:53How about next time I plan dinner?
01:05:56Yeah?
01:05:58There is a nice little Italian place outside of town.
01:06:01It's a 40 minute drive, but it's totally worth it, I promise.
01:06:08Yeah?
01:06:10Oh, that sounds...
01:06:12I like that.
01:06:14Me too.
01:06:35Bingo!
01:06:37You found something?
01:06:38With a call to the local librarian and a web search, I found out that Charles Glenn of the 173rd
01:06:45survived by his wife, Lucille Glenn, and their son, Lyle.
01:06:49They both live in Elk City about two hours from here.
01:06:53Lucille is a retired high school teacher and that's her address and phone number.
01:07:00Three days.
01:07:02Thanks for doing this, kid.
01:07:04The internet.
01:07:09So what happens now?
01:07:25Of course I left the room without saying a word to him.
01:07:30Why?
01:07:32I went about to forgive him for what he did to those men,
01:07:35to your husband,
01:07:36to your husband.
01:07:40My Charles would have.
01:07:43I'm begging your pardon, ma'am, but
01:07:46maybe some things shouldn't be forgiven.
01:07:49Are you saying you're God?
01:07:54If I was, I'd be 20 pounds thinner and have more hair.
01:08:00Mr. Bowden.
01:08:03I'm sorry, ma'am.
01:08:06I'm not saying I'm God.
01:08:08Begging your pardon, but why are you here?
01:08:12I thought you had to know the truth about what happened.
01:08:15Why?
01:08:17Want to bring my Charles back?
01:08:23No, ma'am.
01:08:25So this wasn't really about me at all.
01:08:30Well, go on.
01:08:32Spit out whatever you're really here to tell me.
01:08:37It should have been me.
01:08:42It should have been my squad at that barn.
01:08:47We'd
01:08:49been out on the skirmish.
01:08:53We were exhausted.
01:08:55So I called a favor in for a buddy of mine.
01:09:00And I said,
01:09:02you know,
01:09:03I called in for a buddy of mine.
01:09:07Had the duty switched.
01:09:11If I hadn't done that, your husband would be sitting beside you right now.
01:09:16Holding your hand.
01:09:19No.
01:09:22No.
01:09:25My Charles's death had very little to do with you.
01:09:29But if I hadn't had the duty changed...
01:09:30And if Charles hadn't been 6'2", he would have been in the Navy.
01:09:35And if Johnson hadn't been so worried about communism, we wouldn't have been over there.
01:09:39And if Ho Chi Minh hadn't risen to power, we wouldn't have had a war in the first place.
01:09:44I taught history for 37 years, Major Bowden.
01:09:48I can do this all day.
01:09:51My Charles
01:09:53isn't here holding my hand.
01:09:57Because he was called home.
01:10:01By his maker.
01:10:05So I'll ask you again.
01:10:09Are you God Almighty?
01:10:11No ma'am, I told you...
01:10:13You're damn right you're not.
01:10:15So stop acting like you're in control.
01:10:19But what you are
01:10:25is a man who's been given a tremendous gift.
01:10:31How do you reckon that?
01:10:33Forty extra years of life on this planet.
01:10:36What have you done with them?
01:10:39Done with them?
01:10:41Surely you put it to good use.
01:10:45You've been given a second chance at life.
01:10:50Don't tell me you've wasted it.
01:10:53Moping around about my husband's squad?
01:10:57That's the least of it.
01:10:59That's the last thing Charles would have wanted.
01:11:04I...
01:11:06You're a rancher, aren't you, Mr. Bowden?
01:11:10Yes, ma'am.
01:11:14Every summer, growing up,
01:11:17I'd spend three weeks with my Uncle Leroy
01:11:20out on a ranch near Fairfax.
01:11:22He'd been a cowhand and a loner most of his life,
01:11:26always moving from job to job,
01:11:28never staying any one place too long.
01:11:31He never married,
01:11:33not many friends to speak of.
01:11:36He told me once,
01:11:39he'd been looking for that place
01:11:41where he would finally be happy.
01:11:47He was, as ranchers say,
01:11:49Searching for the elephant.
01:11:51And I asked him if he ever found that place.
01:11:54And he said,
01:11:56no,
01:11:58that place doesn't exist.
01:12:03He said the good Lord finally taught him
01:12:06that it's the people in your life
01:12:09that bring you happiness,
01:12:11not where you hang your hat.
01:12:14And that's why he made sure
01:12:16I visited him every summer.
01:12:22Now I know what it feels like
01:12:24to be one of your history students.
01:12:28Class dismissed.
01:12:33Do you have any children?
01:12:36A son.
01:12:38Where is he now?
01:12:39A son?
01:12:41Where is he now?
01:13:09I don't know.
01:13:39I love you.
01:13:40I love you.
01:14:10You could have bought me flowers first.
01:14:25This was your grandmother's.
01:14:39Have you ever seen this?
01:14:59How did a girl like that end up with an ugly crow like you?
01:15:04I used to ask myself that every day I spent with her.
01:15:21Never asked you how it went with Leanne.
01:15:28You were right.
01:15:29Out of my league.
01:15:30Don't listen to me, kid.
01:15:31You aim high.
01:15:32You never know when you'll get a girl above your pay grade like I did.
01:15:33You okay?
01:15:34You don't look so great.
01:15:35Yeah.
01:15:36Yeah.
01:15:37Yeah.
01:15:38Yeah.
01:15:39Yeah.
01:15:40Yeah.
01:15:41I just got a little overheated.
01:16:01Go clean up.
01:16:06I'll set the card table.
01:16:13Yep.
01:16:17All right, that's it.
01:16:31I'm out.
01:16:35What do you mean you're out?
01:16:37You took half of my chips three hands ago.
01:16:40You okay?
01:16:42Hey, I'm out anyway.
01:16:44Let's go, Hap.
01:16:45Our turn to do the dishes.
01:16:46What's wrong with you?
01:16:47I told you nothing.
01:16:48I'm calling your bluff.
01:16:49Get off my case, will you?
01:16:50I'm fine.
01:16:51Great, just what I needed.
01:16:52Hey, mind if I sit down?
01:17:16Try not to be too hard on him, kid.
01:17:21He really is very proud of you.
01:17:23Yeah?
01:17:24How long did it take him to admit to you that I was his grandson?
01:17:28You got to keep in mind, you popped up out of nowhere.
01:17:32Well, he hadn't talked to your mama in years.
01:17:35And after he turned in your daddy, he didn't know how you'd feel about him.
01:17:44What did you say?
01:17:46He didn't know how you'd feel about him.
01:17:50No, you said turned in my dad.
01:17:52Well, somebody had to do something before he killed your mama.
01:17:57I thought you knew.
01:18:05Bastard.
01:18:07Get off me!
01:18:08Jason, listen to me!
01:18:11You called the cops?
01:18:12You got him, Q?
01:18:14Take it easy, kid.
01:18:16I thought it was you.
01:18:17Sorry, Griff.
01:18:18I thought he knew.
01:18:19I never thought he'd go to prison.
01:18:20Just spend the night in jail.
01:18:21What, is this just a sort of joke to you?
01:18:23No, it's not a joke.
01:18:24You were just laughing at me?
01:18:25You were just laughing at that dumb kid?
01:18:27Right, that dumb idiot who bought it, huh?
01:18:29He was going to hurt you.
01:18:30Oh, he was going to hurt me?
01:18:31Yes.
01:18:32No, Griff, that was you!
01:18:34You should have died in that prison.
01:18:37Not him.
01:18:38It should have been you.
01:18:39Easy, kid.
01:18:40I wish.
01:18:45Mom loves him, too.
01:18:49And she hated you.
01:18:53You probably lied to her, too, didn't you?
01:18:57Yeah, you did.
01:18:59Yeah, you did!
01:19:03That's just what we do to family, isn't it?
01:19:34Griff?
01:19:41Griff?
01:19:48Griff?
01:19:55Griff?
01:20:02Griff?
01:20:32Yeah?
01:20:44It's Jason.
01:20:45Bowden?
01:20:47I've been looking all over for you.
01:20:50Yeah, I know.
01:20:52I've been hiding out.
01:20:54I actually sort of ran into some heat.
01:20:58You know how it is.
01:21:00Anyway, I'm going to need something to get me through.
01:21:02You got my money?
01:21:04Yeah, I'm working on it.
01:21:06There's no working on it.
01:21:09You owe me six grand.
01:21:12It's five.
01:21:14Now there's interest.
01:21:16It's six.
01:21:24Okay.
01:21:27Okay, well, I have what you want.
01:21:30But I can't get it to you right now.
01:21:32I'll come to you tomorrow.
01:21:33No.
01:21:35No, it has to be tonight.
01:21:37No, I'm not about to leave my house.
01:21:39Listen to me.
01:21:42It's going to be worth the drive.
01:21:45This is more than anything I've ever brought you before.
01:21:51It's got to be tonight.
01:21:52Come on.
01:21:55Come on, man.
01:22:25Come on.
01:22:54Oh, this better be worth dragging me out here in the middle of the night.
01:22:59Did you bring it?
01:23:01I really need to hit back.
01:23:02Cash first.
01:23:06Okay.
01:23:07Well, I don't have cash.
01:23:11But I have this.
01:23:18I am not playing with you, bounty.
01:23:23Pawn shop.
01:23:24I don't take trinkets.
01:23:26Just take a look at it.
01:23:29It's worth two grand at least.
01:23:34See?
01:23:38Consider this a deposit.
01:23:41My boss is breathing down my neck.
01:23:44I want the rest of the 6K in three days.
01:23:47I can't get that money together in three days.
01:23:51You will.
01:23:53Or I'm going to be back to visit you again.
01:23:59I can't.
01:24:01The cops will be all over me.
01:24:03No, no, no.
01:24:04I swear.
01:24:06I swear no one knows you're here.
01:24:11Make it two days.
01:24:14Cash.
01:24:16Hey.
01:24:18What about the...
01:24:22Here.
01:24:24Sick junkie.
01:24:48Shit.
01:25:19Jason!
01:25:22Jason.
01:25:24Hey.
01:25:26Are you okay?
01:25:28Yeah, I just fell out of bed.
01:25:31Thanks for coming so fast.
01:25:32Yeah.
01:25:36Are you okay?
01:25:37Your message made it seem like it was emergency.
01:25:40Yeah, I just wanted us to have the chance to talk.
01:25:45Wanted us to have the chance to talk.
01:25:49Talk?
01:25:50Jason, I have clients waiting at the clinic.
01:25:54I thought something terrible had happened to you.
01:25:56Couldn't this have waited?
01:25:58No, no.
01:26:00It's important that we talk right now.
01:26:03Because we're friends.
01:26:07Right?
01:26:09I mean, we're friends, aren't we?
01:26:12Yes.
01:26:15We are.
01:26:17Okay, then.
01:26:19Okay.
01:26:20So, something's come up and I'm a little short right now.
01:26:27This is about money?
01:26:29Yeah.
01:26:31I have this loan that's due in the next couple months.
01:26:37And if I don't pay it back, I'm going to be in big trouble.
01:26:41I can see that.
01:26:43So I was thinking that because you're a doctor that you could just...
01:26:49I was thinking that you could spot me for a couple months and then I will pay you back.
01:26:57How much is the loan?
01:27:01$6,000.
01:27:05I don't know, Jason.
01:27:06What is your problem?
01:27:08I'm going to pay you back every dime.
01:27:11I need to go.
01:27:13You're going to think about it, won't you?
01:27:15I don't think so.
01:27:17Hey, come on.
01:27:21Ann, I need you.
01:27:23I need you to step out of my way.
01:27:25Ann, come on.
01:27:29Come on, it's just me.
01:27:30Stop.
01:27:32I don't know you.
01:27:35I didn't mean to scare you.
01:27:39You can take some time.
01:27:42Think about it.
01:27:44You can call me.
01:27:48We're going to figure this out, okay?
01:27:54No.
01:27:55Ann, don't leave me!
01:28:20What'd you get for it?
01:28:26Two hits of Oxy.
01:28:38You're not a very good deal maker, are you?
01:28:43Yeah, well what can I say?
01:28:46I can't believe all the bull that everyone tells me.
01:28:55I hope you're proud of yourself.
01:28:57I never pretended to be.
01:28:58That makes two of us.
01:29:03That was your grandmother's wedding ring.
01:29:06And you threw it away like it was nothing.
01:29:10Like she was nothing.
01:29:13Oh, don't make this about her.
01:29:15It's about you.
01:29:17You took everything from me.
01:29:20You took my dad from me and you're sitting here.
01:29:23You're worried about some damn ring?
01:29:26I had to make you feel.
01:29:29Was it worth it?
01:29:31Was it worth the high?
01:29:34You think she'd be proud of who you are?
01:29:38What you've done?
01:29:42You hate it.
01:29:45You hate the fact that I'm your grandson.
01:29:50You can't stand the sight of me.
01:29:55You sure as hell don't want me here anymore, so just say that.
01:30:01I never said any of those things.
01:30:03You didn't have to.
01:30:09Look.
01:30:12Jason, I know I haven't been very good at this.
01:30:16I need $6,000.
01:30:19What?
01:30:22I owe some money.
01:30:24And now that they found me, they're coming to get it.
01:30:28When?
01:30:31Yeah?
01:30:33Jason?
01:30:35Mom.
01:30:37Listen, honey, there's a man here asking for you.
01:30:40He says someone you know is in danger and needs your help.
01:30:44I told him you were out of town, but he said it was a matter of life and death.
01:30:49Put him on.
01:30:51Hey, Jason. It's been a long time, buddy.
01:30:54Thanks, Mrs. B.
01:30:56Hey, Jason. It's been a long time, buddy.
01:30:59Thanks, Mrs. B. I'll take it in here.
01:31:01What are you doing there? You said I had till tomorrow.
01:31:04I just thought I'd pay your mama a visit and get to know her, in case I ever needed to look her up again.
01:31:09Nice lady. Good things should happen to nice ladies, don't you think?
01:31:15You made your point.
01:31:17Glad to hear it.
01:31:18Because I told Mr. Bianchi how much you were bringing me tomorrow, and he seemed very pleased.
01:31:23You work for Raymond Bianchi?
01:31:25He was very interested in you when the name Bowden came up.
01:31:29He said he had an associate named Bowden who was holding some money for him.
01:31:33He was relieved to know that his son had the ten grand.
01:31:39No, I don't know what you're talking about.
01:31:42Sons should repay the debts of their fathers.
01:31:45Your pops' total brings you up to 16K.
01:31:49Well, I'm going to need some more time to come up with that kind of money.
01:31:52We'll be there after sundown to pick it up.
01:31:54Cash, this time. No bobbles.
01:31:58We? Who's we?
01:32:10I'm going to call Mom back.
01:32:12I'm going to tell her to get out of town.
01:32:14I'm going to tell her to get out of town.
01:32:17Hey, they'll be watching her.
01:32:19Anything out of the ordinary, they'll take her.
01:32:23The 16 grand, Griff.
01:32:25Tell me you got the money.
01:32:27I have it.
01:32:29We can't get to the banks on time. They'll be closed.
01:32:31Banks are for grocery money.
01:32:33I keep my retirement funds safe here on the ranch.
01:32:37So we're good?
01:32:39Right?
01:32:40We're good. We'll get Bianchi his money and then he'll leave Mom alone.
01:32:44Go take a shower. I need to change your clothes.
01:32:46I'll get the money. Make us some coffee. We'll be alright.
01:32:54Look, there's no we in this.
01:32:58Okay?
01:33:00You and me are done.
01:33:03You got that?
01:33:06You're not my grandfather.
01:33:08Well, I'm not your grandson.
01:33:12But you're going to do this for Mom.
01:33:16You owe us that.
01:33:38Shh.
01:34:09What?
01:34:35I don't want you to go.
01:34:38I wish Mom were going in here with me.
01:34:44You're not my grandfather.
01:34:46I'm not your grandson.
01:34:48I'm not your grandson.
01:34:49But you're going to do this for Mom.
01:34:51Do this for Mom.
01:34:52Do this for Mom.
01:34:53Don't leave me!
01:34:56Where do you go when I'm sleeping?
01:34:59Can I come with you?
01:35:02Not this time, kid.
01:35:04I'm going to be just like you when I'm bigger.
01:35:06You should have died in that prison.
01:35:08Not him. It should have been you.
01:35:11It should have been you.
01:35:13Hey.
01:35:34Hey.
01:35:36Hey.
01:35:43Hey.
01:35:48Is that the cash?
01:35:53Sixteen thousand.
01:36:02Listen.
01:36:04About my dad, I...
01:36:06I've heard what you have to say.
01:36:08Now let me say my piece.
01:36:11I didn't know Connor was wanted by the police.
01:36:15But I made the call that got him killed.
01:36:18There's no amount of hate that you can throw at me that I don't already feel about myself.
01:36:23And now I look at you and I see Connor.
01:36:27All over again.
01:36:30And here we are right back where we started.
01:36:33Same song.
01:36:35Different verse.
01:36:37We're not the same.
01:36:40I'm too old, too tired to do this again.
01:36:46Fine.
01:36:49We'll just give them their money.
01:36:52And I'll go.
01:36:54And you can be done with the whole thing.
01:37:03That's not how men like Bianchi work, kid.
01:37:05What do you mean?
01:37:07Once they get money from you, they own you.
01:37:10They always come back for more.
01:37:14Then why are we doing this?
01:37:18I don't understand.
01:37:21Then what...
01:37:24What's our plan?
01:37:26You're in too deep to get out now, kid.
01:37:29What's going on?
01:37:32What's in this coffee?
01:37:34Relax, kid. Don't fight it.
01:37:37No. No!
01:37:40What did you do?
01:37:42Just a little something to help you sleep.
01:37:44Dog psychosis?
01:37:46You gave me dog medicine?
01:37:48Relax, kid. I've had some. Works great.
01:37:52What?
01:37:54I'm not going to sleep.
01:37:56I'm not going to sleep.
01:37:58I'm not going to sleep.
01:37:59Works great.
01:38:01What?
01:38:04I'm not making the same mistakes again.
01:38:08You don't have the money, do you?
01:38:18Why? Why would you...
01:38:23What are you going to do with me?
01:38:29I don't know.
01:38:43Barclay County Sheriff's Department. Please state the name...
01:38:46My grandson, Jason Bowden, has fled my property.
01:38:49He's violating the conditions of his parole.
01:38:52He's wearing an ankle tracker.
01:38:54He should get a signal soon.
01:38:56He's unarmed and heavily medicated.
01:38:59There's a young woman with him.
01:39:01She doesn't know anything about this.
01:39:03A patrol car has been notified...
01:39:04Thanks.
01:39:11What happened?
01:39:13He took something he shouldn't have.
01:39:15Any idea what?
01:39:20You go on to the hospital.
01:39:22I'll be right behind you.
01:39:24There's something you aren't telling me, isn't there?
01:39:26You better hurry.
01:39:29Griff, come with us. Please.
01:39:31There's something I need to do here.
01:39:33Right now, Jason needs you more than he needs me.
01:39:59Hello?
01:40:00Shelly?
01:40:01Griff?
01:40:03Yeah.
01:40:04Is Jason okay?
01:40:11He's alright.
01:40:13But he's using again.
01:40:15You need to get him into an inpatient center.
01:40:17Get him clean.
01:40:18Once and for all.
01:40:20Insurance won't cover it.
01:40:22I'm sorry.
01:40:24I'm sorry.
01:40:26I'm sorry.
01:40:27Once and for all.
01:40:28Insurance won't cover it.
01:40:30I've already wired the money to your bank account.
01:40:34Griff, something happened.
01:40:36Tell me what it is.
01:40:38Before she passed...
01:40:40Edna told me how proud she was of you.
01:40:45Of the way you took care of Jason.
01:40:48When you didn't have to.
01:40:53I thought you should know that.
01:40:57Are you drunk?
01:41:02No.
01:41:04Why are you telling me this now?
01:41:07Do you know what I would have given to have heard you say that 20 years ago?
01:41:12Why would you keep something like that from me?
01:41:14And why are you talking like this? What's going on?
01:41:17You did a real good job with him.
01:41:21He's got your heart, you know?
01:41:23Griff.
01:41:24Now you need to get down to the hospital and be there when they bring him in.
01:41:27Griff, Griff, you're scaring me.
01:41:30Goodbye, sweetheart.
01:41:31Griff.
01:41:57Griff.
01:42:27Griff.
01:42:54Griff!
01:42:57You're okay. Everything's fine.
01:43:00Where's Griff?
01:43:01He's gonna follow us to the hospital.
01:43:04No.
01:43:06No, he's not.
01:43:08Stop the car!
01:43:09Bianchi's coming!
01:43:10What? Who?
01:43:11The air!
01:43:12Police!
01:43:13Turn the car around right now!
01:43:14What are you talking about?
01:43:15We have to get back to Griff!
01:43:17What's going on?
01:43:19Jason!
01:43:28Shit!
01:43:30You wanna kill me, you're gonna have to go through him!
01:43:35That's funny.
01:43:37You shoot your own man?
01:43:38Oh, I've done it before.
01:43:39Now hold up.
01:43:40Watch this.
01:43:43Next one's for him, third one's for you.
01:43:45I'm sorry.
01:43:46Where are my manners? I didn't catch your name.
01:43:51Major Griffin Bowden.
01:43:52U.S. Army.
01:43:54173rd Airborne.
01:43:55Retired.
01:43:57And the owner of the property you're trespassing on.
01:44:00What was I supposed to say?
01:44:01You could've trusted me enough with the truth.
01:44:04Let me do the talking.
01:44:05Ma'am!
01:44:07I'm gonna need you to slowly step out of the car
01:44:09with your hands in the air so that I can see you.
01:44:11No, there's no time for this.
01:44:12Hey!
01:44:13Police!
01:44:14Hands in the air!
01:44:15Just listen to me, okay?
01:44:16We gotta get to Griff.
01:44:17We gotta...
01:44:18Hey, wait!
01:44:19We gotta get to Griff!
01:44:20You have the right to remain silent.
01:44:21Hey, Griff!
01:44:22Hey, Griff!
01:44:23We gotta get to Griff!
01:44:24You have the right to remain silent.
01:44:25Hey, Griff's in trouble!
01:44:27You got the 16K?
01:44:29It's inside.
01:44:30You're not going anywhere.
01:44:31He'll get it. Go on.
01:44:32Whoa, whoa, whoa.
01:44:33Not so fast.
01:44:34If I pay you,
01:44:36how do I know you'll leave the kid alone?
01:44:38Jason?
01:44:40Who said anything about leaving him alone?
01:44:42Did you say anything about that?
01:44:43I didn't say anything about that.
01:44:44No.
01:44:45I got plans for that boy that would make his daddy proud.
01:44:49He won't be to you what Connor was.
01:44:51Hey, a junkie's a junkie, my friend.
01:44:54Just listen to me, will ya?
01:44:55Tell it to Judge Carson.
01:44:57No!
01:44:59What'd you do?
01:45:01What are you doing?
01:45:03Open this door.
01:45:04You wanna hear me out now?
01:45:05You're just making things worse, kid.
01:45:08Listen, we are past the point of talking.
01:45:10Exit the vehicle.
01:45:11Oh, see you later then.
01:45:13Whoa!
01:45:14No!
01:45:16Do I need to radio the Sheriff's office?
01:45:18Tell them you lost your patrol car to a con?
01:45:21We'd never hear the end of this.
01:45:22Hey, everybody!
01:45:23Lookie what I got here!
01:45:24You put that down!
01:45:26All right.
01:45:27All right, you've got our attention.
01:45:28What do you want?
01:45:33I like you, Major Bowden.
01:45:36You look like the kind of guy that can get things done.
01:45:39Maybe you and I can come to an arrangement
01:45:41that would benefit both of us.
01:45:43Not a chance.
01:45:44Before you answer, let me lay out your options.
01:45:47You could do a little work for me now and again.
01:45:49Make this debt go away.
01:45:51And you, your grandson, and your daughter-in-law
01:45:54can continue to breathe air.
01:45:57Or you can refuse my offer
01:45:59and we'll ransack the house till we find the money.
01:46:03And you, your daughter-in-law, and your grandson
01:46:07will be dead by sunrise.
01:46:09Call me stupid, but I think the choice is obvious.
01:46:13You're not gonna kill me.
01:46:15Jason's with the cops right now.
01:46:16If anything happens to his mother or to me,
01:46:19you'll tell him you did it.
01:46:21And then your stupid ass will be back in jail.
01:46:24So it seems to me your choice is obvious.
01:46:27Now if you'll excuse me, I'll go get your money.
01:46:31Take one more step.
01:46:33I got three upstanding citizens that will swear in court
01:46:36I was with them tonight.
01:46:37No one's gonna believe you're a junkie grandson over me.
01:46:41Are you really willing to take that chance?
01:46:43Are you?
01:46:50Hey, let me out of here!
01:46:52Hey, let me out!
01:46:54Come here.
01:46:57What happened?
01:46:58There's been a shooting, that's all I know.
01:47:01Which means it's a closed crime scene.
01:47:04You cannot go inside.
01:47:19Come on.
01:47:50Hey, where'd that kid go?
01:48:12I'm not going anywhere, you hear me?
01:48:14Go find some other old man to piss off.
01:48:16Go find some other old man to piss off.
01:48:19Get that table back where it was.
01:48:25Hey, no, no, let me through, stop.
01:48:27That's my grandpa.
01:48:28Let him go.
01:48:30Leave him alone.
01:48:32He lives here.
01:48:35This is his home.
01:48:37You've been shot.
01:48:41You should go to the hospital.
01:48:42No, hell no, I'm going to bed.
01:48:45Help me get out of here, will ya?
01:48:49Hey.
01:48:50You gonna be helpful?
01:48:51Arrest this guy, this damn fool shot me.
01:48:53You weren't on your mark.
01:48:55This ain't some high school dance.
01:48:57I made my shot.
01:48:58Well, you made your shot.
01:48:59I made my shot.
01:49:00I made my shot.
01:49:01I made my shot.
01:49:02I made my shot.
01:49:03I made my shot.
01:49:04I made my shot.
01:49:05I made my shot.
01:49:06Well, you know my night vision ain't so good.
01:49:08You see what I had to work with?
01:49:36It's strange not to wear it anymore.
01:49:45End of the year.
01:49:46Like I promised.
01:49:53I'm sorry.
01:49:55I'm sorry.
01:49:57I'm sorry.
01:49:59I'm sorry.
01:50:00I'm sorry.
01:50:02I'm sorry.
01:50:03I'm sorry.
01:50:13It feels different now.
01:50:18So, where do you go from here?
01:50:27I think I'll head due north.
01:50:30Find someplace new.
01:50:34Start over where no one knows me.
01:50:39You know, there's really no point in searching for the elephant, kid.
01:50:43The elephant?
01:50:47There's this thing called the internet.
01:50:50Look it up.
01:50:59You know, you could stay here.
01:51:03This place will be yours one day.
01:51:05If you want it.
01:51:18It's a good place.
01:51:22Once you get used to the cranky old man that lives in it.
01:51:29No.
01:51:35No.
01:51:38I don't want to come back to grandma's house until...
01:51:43I'm a man that she could be proud of.
01:51:45I'm sorry.
01:51:59You know, I could have driven you to the bus station.
01:52:02Nah, this just seems right.
01:52:05It's how I want it to be when I come back.
01:52:13You already are.
01:52:15A man she could be proud of.
01:52:45I love you.
01:53:15I love you too.
01:53:45How long has it been?
01:53:55Match my breathing so you can see
01:54:02The tears caught in my eyes
01:54:07Oh please hear me, match my breathing
01:54:14So that you may be mine
01:54:25Sweet sadness and lullabies
01:54:31Songs you can realize
01:54:37Heartache goes on losing you
01:54:41Was it freedom you were after?
01:54:47Oh couldn't you see?
01:54:53Couldn't that have been me?
01:55:00Match my breathing so you can see
01:55:06The tears caught in my eyes
01:55:12Oh please hear me, match my breathing
01:55:19So that you may be mine
01:55:28Whispering a rhyme with mine
01:55:42Match my breathing so you can see
01:55:50The tears caught in my eyes
01:55:56The tears caught in my eyes
01:56:01Oh please hear me, match my breathing
01:56:08So that you may be mine
01:56:13Match my breathing, light my heart up
01:56:20The tears caught in my eyes
01:56:25Oh please hear me, match my breathing
01:56:32So that you may be
01:56:38Mine
01:56:49Thanks for watching!