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00:00:00I
00:00:30Good morning, Kurt, Dale.
00:00:49I thought y'all weren't moving till next week.
00:00:53Yeah, well, what's the point?
00:00:56Unless you got some magic beans that'll grow 10 acres of cotton by morning.
00:01:00We're leaving. No reason for us to stay here.
00:01:05I'm truly sorry to hear about that.
00:01:08Dale?
00:01:10Margaret.
00:01:11Rufus, come on, boy, let's go.
00:01:19Rufus is pretty torn up.
00:01:21This is the only place he's ever known.
00:01:30I don't know.
00:01:33You ever feel like your life's being cursed, Dale?
00:01:37I ain't no curse.
00:01:40What is it then?
00:01:41We re-souled, re-planted, sprayed everything we know to spray?
00:01:45Same thing year after year.
00:01:48Just dust.
00:01:49Marge even tried to church.
00:01:55Not just on Sundays, neither.
00:01:56She said, a plague is biblical, Kurt.
00:02:00It might help to be humble.
00:02:06I'm humble, though, right?
00:02:09I'm done, Dale.
00:02:14Lisa Mayer took it off her hands.
00:02:16Is that right?
00:02:18Yep.
00:02:19Gave us enough for a fresh start and helped us clear it at the bank.
00:02:25I left my good moonshine in the shed over there for him, as least I could do.
00:02:29Get you a jug if you wanted.
00:02:33We'll see you, Dale.
00:02:33We'll see you next time.
00:03:03I was born in this town when it still seemed like heaven, but the devil's got a way of moving in and setting stakes.
00:03:25I've seen his poison slowly seep into the purest.
00:03:31I know the look of a good man when he breaks.
00:03:34I've seen the sunrise kiss this land every morning.
00:03:40I've watched the land slowly withering away.
00:03:44I've spoken to deaf ears who would not heed the warning.
00:03:50And I've wondered all these years why the hell it is I stay.
00:03:55Once when you could trust a man, you met his eyes and shook his hand.
00:04:00But all the honor left this land a long, long time ago.
00:04:03And all the earth is dry and bare and no one has a thing to spare.
00:04:08And the only one who seems to care is the devil that you know.
00:04:12The devil that you know.
00:04:14The devil that you know.
00:04:19Oh, my God.
00:04:49Hey, I really do appreciate that escort.
00:04:53Thank you so much.
00:04:53It wasn't an escort, Mayor Cain.
00:04:55I guess you knew you were speeding.
00:04:58Well, of course I was speeding.
00:05:00I had to get to the big lamppost reveal.
00:05:02They're going to throw a fit if I don't get over there, so...
00:05:05Also, didn't pull over for five miles, which is another violation.
00:05:09Are you serious right now?
00:05:12As God is my witness, Delmore, I had no idea you were trying to pull me over.
00:05:17Hell, I saw you in the rear view, and I thought, look at that.
00:05:19Sarge is going to the reveal.
00:05:21Biggest thing in town since the bench reveal.
00:05:24The law is the law.
00:05:29What do you say we take care of this ticket right here between the two of us?
00:05:36Hey, Mayor, you coming?
00:05:38I'll be right there.
00:05:41Sarge?
00:05:44Mayor?
00:05:44Well, why don't we just call it a warning?
00:05:54No?
00:05:54Well, I have just got to be on my way, but it has been a pleasure doing business with you.
00:06:02Hey, everybody, thank you so much for coming out today.
00:06:07Isn't this something else?
00:06:09Would you look at that beautiful thing?
00:06:10I haven't seen anything so well constructed since the Statue of Liberty,
00:06:14and that is saying something, because that thing was made out of copper and sent over from France.
00:06:18Morning, handsome.
00:06:31Morning, handsome.
00:06:45Miss Babelaine, you are a vision as usual.
00:06:49I'm going to leave my husband any second.
00:06:52You just say the word, Dale.
00:06:54You know, I'd have to watch my P's and Q's so he don't fire me.
00:06:57Well, the least you can do is come to dinner on Thursday night.
00:07:01I'm not bored as a cat can be.
00:07:04Maybelline, I'd have to get back to you about that.
00:07:07Come on, Dale.
00:07:09Salisbury steak, gravy.
00:07:12And I make real cornbread.
00:07:13None of that store-bought junk.
00:07:15I appreciate the invite, but...
00:07:17Dale, you're like family.
00:07:20You can just drop by any time.
00:07:23How can anybody say no to that face?
00:07:25I'm so glad to see you still got some good sense.
00:07:34Mayor's security boy's over there.
00:07:36He's over there flirting with Boozer.
00:07:40You see if the mayor hire you too, Boozer?
00:07:42I get private sector benefits.
00:07:46The money's good.
00:07:48The mayor gave me a free pistol.
00:07:49The best part?
00:07:51Check it.
00:07:53Cane Rock security.
00:07:54It's a special unit.
00:07:56Wow, yeah.
00:07:57The mayor's always trying to get me to see his special unit.
00:08:00Because it's a great unit.
00:08:01I'm telling you.
00:08:03I'll bet.
00:08:04Hey, Dale.
00:08:05Morning.
00:08:06Morning, Sarge.
00:08:08Sir, I came in early today hoping you'd share some of your wisdom.
00:08:11If that's okay with you.
00:08:13That'll come.
00:08:15Nice hat.
00:08:17Thanks, sir.
00:08:19The mayor gave it to me yesterday.
00:08:20Said I need to wear it as a way to show our forces emerged.
00:08:23Kind of like cowboys and Indians.
00:08:26Working together.
00:08:27Well, who's the cowboys and who's the Indians?
00:08:30Well, I didn't look into it that deep, but I can ask him if you want.
00:08:35Dale!
00:08:35Dale!
00:08:35Really?
00:08:47Into the office.
00:08:51He was going 72 in a 25.
00:09:08Dale, that man's charity is the only thing keeping this town alive.
00:09:13He ran the light, too.
00:09:15Have you seen that stoplight recently?
00:09:18Dale, it's working again.
00:09:24Did you notice the new sign?
00:09:28I don't think so.
00:09:29Oh, hell, you notice my ear hair when it's too long.
00:09:33Did you adopt a stoplight sign?
00:09:35Yes.
00:09:35And who has adopted this town's only stoplight?
00:09:39Who pays for its maintenance, its power?
00:09:41Cane Rock?
00:09:44Exactly.
00:09:45So do you see how insane it might be to try to ticket Mayor Cain for running the stoplight
00:09:51that he's paying for in the first place?
00:09:54We've been running a tight ship for a long time.
00:10:10The town's happy.
00:10:13No need to start trouble here.
00:10:15We got plenty of that as it is.
00:10:18I hear you, Chief.
00:10:19Just following the law.
00:10:21Oh, hell, I know.
00:10:22You don't have to tell me that.
00:10:23Did you see Mayor Cain's security guard this morning?
00:10:30Keep saying how happy he is to work with you.
00:10:33Shanks, he needs to learn how to listen.
00:10:37It's the best tool a cop can have.
00:10:40He's a decent security guard.
00:10:42Oh, I know what you're saying, Dale.
00:10:43But we need Cain Rock security and the local PD to work together now.
00:10:52This town is broke.
00:10:54If we don't do this, hell, we might both be out of a job.
00:11:00Now, that being said, I've decided to give Cain Rock security a walkie today.
00:11:05What?
00:11:07Just a test run.
00:11:08Well, the Abelmans left town this morning.
00:11:31Really?
00:11:32I thought they weren't leaving until next week.
00:11:34I know.
00:11:37Yeah.
00:11:38Abelmans are the best con farmers we had in this town since I was a kid.
00:11:42Well, now it makes sense why you look so down.
00:11:46Well, I just hate to see good people leaving this town.
00:11:49I could have sworn they would have outlasted everybody.
00:11:51I mean, I gotta go.
00:12:00You got it.
00:12:01I'm not going to argue that.
00:12:02Mm-hmm.
00:12:13Order for Joe?
00:12:14He was here first, sir.
00:12:16Who?
00:12:17He was here before you.
00:12:18Oh, it's okay, sir.
00:12:20It's all right.
00:12:21Go ahead.
00:12:22Thanks, man.
00:12:24Appreciate that.
00:12:25Put his coffee on my tab.
00:12:26How much?
00:12:28That'd be $5.80, sir.
00:12:30One, two, three, three, that's $1.
00:12:37$2, $3, $4, $2, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5, $5.
00:12:48$5.80, sir.
00:12:49Sir?
00:12:54Sir, did you have to pay?
00:12:55That'll be fine.
00:12:56No, no, I want to pay my bill.
00:12:59Sir, did you have a nickel?
00:13:05Fine.
00:13:10Thank you, miss.
00:13:11Officer.
00:13:12Officer.
00:13:33Dispatch.
00:13:34This is Shanks.
00:13:35Do you read me?
00:13:36Shanks, this is Dispatch.
00:13:39I hear you loud and clear.
00:13:40I had a weird buzzing coming from the speaker.
00:13:43Just double checking.
00:13:44It's working fine, son.
00:13:46I hear you loud and clear.
00:13:52Oh, we've had bad time.
00:14:01Dispatch.
00:14:02I got a tip.
00:14:03Say there's a trespasser over here.
00:14:05I'm heading through town now.
00:14:05Shanks, this is Sergeant Delmar.
00:14:07Over.
00:14:07I'm going to have immediate backup for a 1038.
00:14:09Shanks, take your hand off the...
00:14:10Repeat a 1099.
00:14:11Repeat, immediate backup.
00:14:12Shanks, take your hand off the mic.
00:14:14Then the Sarge.
00:14:14Then the Sarge.
00:14:15I know I'm going to put my...
00:14:16Shanks.
00:14:18Shanks, take your hand off the mic.
00:14:19Shanks, take your hand off the mic.
00:14:27Hi.
00:14:29Hi.
00:14:31Hi.
00:14:33Hi.
00:14:34What?
00:14:34Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:14:35Put that down.
00:14:36Put that down.
00:14:37You, you, you, what are you doing out here trespassing?
00:14:39I'm working.
00:14:40No, no, no.
00:14:40Let me search your truck.
00:14:41Man, I know my rights.
00:14:42I'm not doing nothing wrong.
00:14:44No, no, you got the right to remain silent.
00:14:45That's about it right now.
00:14:46Oh, come on, man.
00:14:47That's ridiculous.
00:14:48Let me see your search warrant then, rent-a-cop.
00:14:50Whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:14:51Gentlemen, what's going on here?
00:14:53I, I, I got a tip that somebody was trespassing.
00:14:56And, and look who I found over here.
00:14:57I'm not trespassing, man.
00:14:59Yeah, yeah, I spot this weirdo.
00:15:01Shanks.
00:15:01Man, come on.
00:15:02That's not cool.
00:15:04With, this weirdo with this apparatus.
00:15:06And he's spraying things.
00:15:07Spraying things?
00:15:08Yeah.
00:15:08And, and how do you explain that, mister?
00:15:11That's my work material, man.
00:15:12That, that's what I use.
00:15:15What'd you say you do, sir?
00:15:16I'm a horticulturist.
00:15:19See you making that up?
00:15:21I work with plants, guys.
00:15:24Oh, so a horticallus works with plants?
00:15:26What, what are you doing in this town?
00:15:28I was hired to save your farmland, man.
00:15:31You've got real problems with your pH levels and soil fermions.
00:15:34The numbers are off the charts.
00:15:37Sergeant, if I don't get busy spraying,
00:15:39this place is going to be a desolated wasteland.
00:15:42I'm trying to save your crops, man.
00:15:44And this rent-a-cop is holding me up.
00:15:46Oh, so I'm holding you up?
00:15:48Yeah.
00:15:48Oh, so you got better things to do?
00:15:50Yeah.
00:15:51Oh, so you got more important things to do
00:15:53than talking to us?
00:15:54I definitely got more important things to do
00:15:56than talking to you.
00:15:58Sergeant, I'm trying to help this town.
00:16:01Hey.
00:16:02Where do you, where do you think you're going?
00:16:04Hold on, Shanks.
00:16:08Shanks, hold on.
00:16:09Stop ruffling.
00:16:09Whoa.
00:16:10Get off me, man.
00:16:15Whoa.
00:16:26Shanks, Shanks, are you okay?
00:16:28Are you all right?
00:16:29Yeah, yeah.
00:16:30Get away.
00:16:34Okay.
00:16:50This little tour is over now.
00:16:53You guys are both crazy.
00:16:56I'm telling you, I didn't do nothing.
00:16:58I'm not so sure about that.
00:17:02Whatever's in those barrels,
00:17:04we're going to find out.
00:17:07My guess is,
00:17:09this stuff's not legal.
00:17:11I was just doing my job, man.
00:17:13You got to believe me.
00:17:14I've never seen nothing like that.
00:17:16You can't arrest me if I didn't do anything.
00:17:19We'll figure all that out down at the station.
00:17:21Now come on out.
00:17:22I'll see you.
00:17:35I'm not sure about that.
00:17:36I'm not sure about that.
00:17:37I'm not sure about that.
00:17:37I'm not sure about that.
00:17:39Hold it.
00:17:40You've got to treat things with kindness or you'll get nowhere.
00:17:59You ain't even gonna check out my leg.
00:18:04Your leg's not broken.
00:18:05Come on, man.
00:18:06Look at it.
00:18:07I heard it bend backwards.
00:18:09Hey!
00:18:10Mayor Benefit's gonna kick in.
00:18:13Thank God.
00:18:16What kind of explosive does all that?
00:18:19It's hard to tell, sir.
00:18:20I'm gonna have to call the crime lab.
00:18:23No, best keep it loco for now.
00:18:26Can't afford them tests anyway.
00:18:28Let's try to crack the sprayer first.
00:18:30Chief, the sprayer said he didn't do anything.
00:18:33Well, what would you say?
00:18:36I'm gonna need to try it again.
00:18:37I'd love it.
00:18:38I would love it.
00:18:39It's the old boy, man.
00:18:40This film is uppercase.
00:18:41I'm gonna need to try it.
00:18:42Oh, yeah.
00:18:43Okay.
00:18:44You're welcome.
00:18:45I'm gonna need to take more진 and be sure you want to get good.
00:18:46It's a final cast.
00:18:47Okay.
00:18:48Do you want to go with it?
00:18:49Oh, go ahead.
00:18:50I'm gonna need to come.
00:18:51It's like a long time.
00:18:52Oh, man.
00:18:53Oh, man.
00:18:54Oh, man.
00:18:55Oh, man.
00:18:56You can't help me.
00:18:57Oh, man.
00:18:58Sir, we haven't processed it.
00:19:10So it's worse than a one-legged calf at a rodeo.
00:19:14What do you know?
00:19:16All under control, Mayor.
00:19:17We had a scroungy-looking fella spraying things.
00:19:21Spraying things?
00:19:22Yes, your man Shanks called him trespassing,
00:19:25and then he started yelling and blew up one of these blueberries.
00:19:28Yeah, damn.
00:19:30Looks like I owe Shanks a little lunch.
00:19:33Where is this sprayer of yours?
00:19:38Yeah, looks about right.
00:19:41Huh.
00:19:43What do you all think was in these barrels?
00:19:45We're not sure, sir, but we're working on it.
00:19:50All right, well, you all are the experts.
00:19:52So, you keep me in the loop.
00:19:55Let me know if you learned anything else.
00:19:56Thank you so much for your service.
00:19:58I'm not shaking your hand,
00:19:59because if I squeeze too hard,
00:20:00you'll try to give me a ticket.
00:20:03Get the tickets with you, you know.
00:20:10Del, take the sprayer in,
00:20:12so you can get him to talk.
00:20:13What is it with you guys, man?
00:20:32I mean, is it my hair, my accent?
00:20:33What?
00:20:34No.
00:20:34You just, like, harassing new people in town?
00:20:38Is that it?
00:20:39Look, you were a trespassing.
00:20:41You fled the scene.
00:20:43You assaulted an officer, and you broke the law.
00:20:47Law, law.
00:20:48You cops, you're all the same.
00:20:50You probably get a big kick out of busting an innocent guy like me,
00:20:54just out trying to make an honest living.
00:20:59You should look at yourself in the mirror once, man.
00:21:03You might want to stop talking.
00:21:06Yes, sir.
00:21:12You guys call me.
00:21:24Fertilizer does blow up.
00:21:29Maybe our guy's innocent after all.
00:21:31Shanks was just way out of line.
00:21:33Well, that doesn't explain the fact
00:21:34that that liquid killed everything it touched overnight.
00:21:38It wasn't fertilizer, Del.
00:21:41Did sprayer say anything to you on his way back?
00:21:45Well, maybe he will today.
00:21:46After a night in jail, people seem to talk.
00:21:49If anybody can get him to say anything, it's you.
00:21:52I don't want to say anything, it's you.
00:22:22He's in jail.
00:22:38Man.
00:22:39What now?
00:22:41Got a few questions?
00:22:44You're Joe, right?
00:22:45Yeah.
00:22:48Mind if I shoot?
00:22:49Why would I give you answers?
00:22:52You're the one who put me in here for nothing after all.
00:22:55Nothing?
00:22:56Whatever you're spraying, you got everything it touched.
00:23:00What are you talking about?
00:23:02Who hired you to come down here anyway?
00:23:05Just go where they send me, man.
00:23:07I've been all over, working with plants, helping people.
00:23:10What was in those barrels?
00:23:12I know what was supposed to be in those barrels.
00:23:15But if what you're saying is true, it must have been something else.
00:23:20Like what?
00:23:22I don't know. I mean...
00:23:25Maybe a paraquan.
00:23:27Paraquan?
00:23:29I'm not saying it is.
00:23:30I don't know how it would have gotten in those barrels of fertilizer,
00:23:33but it would make sense, too, why they exploded.
00:23:38But you're the horticulturist. You should know what's in those barrels.
00:23:41Like I say, man, I just go where they send me.
00:23:43I ain't trying to poison anybody's plants.
00:23:46Well, who supplied those chemicals?
00:23:50I don't know. You're the detective.
00:24:05Hey.
00:24:06I think this SCC is a company called South Texas Chemical.
00:24:09You wanna follow up?
00:24:12I'll take this and all the other evidence down to the crime lab in Honda.
00:24:15I'll get back.
00:24:16Chief said not to spend any money.
00:24:18Chief says a lot of things.
00:24:19Why don't you call me?
00:24:21Hey, Chief.
00:24:26You okay?
00:24:27Still have a little ringing in my ears from all this, I guess.
00:24:30Go home. You need to get some Z's.
00:24:34Well, that'd do me some good.
00:24:37First, Chief, you mind if I asked you some questions about this sprayer case?
00:24:40No need.
00:24:41The mayor just muscled a full confession out of him.
00:24:44Full confession? That's strange.
00:24:47Guess he caved.
00:24:49Definitely a lone sprayer situation.
00:24:52Acted alone. Case closed.
00:24:54You believe all that?
00:24:55I sure do.
00:24:56Saves us a lot of work.
00:24:59What happens to him now?
00:25:01The mayor's calling in a federal judge on Friday.
00:25:04Instead of that perv Jennings.
00:25:07We ain't never switched a judge before,
00:25:09but the mayor thinks a fed judge closing this thing up right
00:25:13will take away the worry in the town.
00:25:16I think it's a damn fine idea.
00:25:19That plague has really had its toll on us.
00:25:22Well, take the day off, go home, get yourself right,
00:25:28and don't forget dinner Thursday.
00:25:32You promised Maybelline.
00:25:33You don't show. It's my ass.
00:25:52That's all.
00:25:56Let's do it.
00:25:57I don't know.
00:26:27Dispatch, this is Delmore, over.
00:26:40This is dispatch, go ahead.
00:26:42The prisoner's escaped.
00:26:43What now?
00:26:45The sprayer ain't in his cell.
00:26:48Oh no, honey.
00:26:50Terry moved him to Canebrock.
00:26:52The town folk were threatening to harm him.
00:26:54The sprayer's locked up tight now
00:26:56in the mayor's panic room.
00:26:58Keep him safe till the trial.
00:27:00Copy.
00:27:02Just checking in.
00:27:04Over.
00:27:26Morning, Sarge.
00:27:37Hey, Shanks.
00:27:39Is the mayor around?
00:27:41No, he's out for today.
00:27:42He said he had to get everything ready for that big old trial.
00:27:45How about if I have a tour?
00:27:46It'd be an honor.
00:27:48Hell, I ain't even seen it.
00:27:49I've only been on the driveway.
00:27:50But I'd have to get permission from the mayor first.
00:27:53And he isn't here.
00:27:55I told you that, right?
00:27:58Hey, how's your ankle?
00:28:00Oh, you mean the leg?
00:28:02Well, Doc says it's just a bruise.
00:28:05But I figure I'm double-jointed or something.
00:28:09Hey, Shanks.
00:28:10If you see anything strange around here,
00:28:12you'd let me know, wouldn't you?
00:28:14Oh, I swear on my life, sir.
00:28:17Thanks, Shanks.
00:28:17Yeah.
00:28:18Have a good day.
00:28:19You too.
00:28:19Be careful.
00:28:20Be careful.
00:28:40Be careful.
00:29:10Be careful.
00:29:40Be careful.
00:30:10You need some help?
00:30:17Yes, ma'am.
00:30:19Could you tell me, is this the right address here?
00:30:24Yes, sir.
00:30:24Mission San Jose.
00:30:27Are you sure?
00:30:29Yes, sir.
00:30:32Do you need any more help today, sir?
00:30:34No, thanks, ma'am.
00:30:36Okay, you have a good day.
00:30:45Okay, you have a good day.
00:30:46Good day.
00:30:47Good day, sir.
00:31:05Let's go.
00:32:09No one's following me.
00:32:10What the hell are you talking about?
00:32:12Have you seen Shanks?
00:32:13Not yet.
00:32:14Why?
00:32:15Just keep Chavs.
00:32:16You want back up?
00:32:17I can be there in an hour, tops.
00:32:20No.
00:32:21I'll be fine.
00:32:22You better be.
00:32:23Hear me, Del?
00:32:24I hear you.
00:32:25I hear you.
00:32:26I hear you.
00:32:27I hear you.
00:32:28I hear you.
00:32:29I hear you.
00:32:30I hear you.
00:32:31I hear you.
00:32:32I hear you.
00:32:33I hear you.
00:32:34I hear you.
00:32:35I hear you.
00:32:36I hear you.
00:32:37I hear you.
00:32:38I hear you.
00:32:39I hear you.
00:32:40I hear you.
00:32:41I hear you.
00:32:42I hear you.
00:32:43I hear you.
00:32:44I hear you.
00:32:45I hear you.
00:32:46I hear you.
00:32:47I hear me.
00:32:48Y'all need to hire more people if you can't handle the rush times.
00:33:02I've been waitin' in line 40 minutes.
00:33:09No one told me to fill out this form.
00:33:11Y'all see any signage about forms?
00:33:14Sorry, sir.
00:33:17You fill out this form. I can't do anything about it.
00:33:20All right. Give me my stuff.
00:33:22Just need to fill out that form.
00:33:24Give me my stuff. All of it.
00:33:28This whole place ought to be shut down and turned over to somebody who knows how to run an actual business.
00:33:47May I help you, sir?
00:33:49Goodness, that's a pretty green color you have on there, ma'am. It just brightens up the whole room.
00:33:55May I help you?
00:33:56Yes, ma'am. I'm trying to find the address to this company. Somebody gave me the wrong information.
00:34:05A big case, like on TV?
00:34:08No, ma'am. It's for a small case. I'm about the only one that cares about it in my little town.
00:34:14And where would that be?
00:34:16Across Texas.
00:34:26There's nothing in the system. That just means that the digital file might have expired.
00:34:31There might be a handwritten note somewhere in the archive, but the city clerk is in charge of that, and I'd need permission from her.
00:34:39I understand.
00:34:41Is there anything else?
00:34:45Well, yes, ma'am, there he is.
00:34:48Since I'm here and all, could I ask you one more thing?
00:34:53How do you manage to keep this place so calm when everybody around here is blaming you for things you can't control?
00:35:01I couldn't do this, ma'am. I don't know how you do it.
00:35:04Let me see what I can do.
00:35:09Thank you, ma'am.
00:35:10Thank you, ma'am.
00:35:29So this is our records warehouse. How is it that I can help you?
00:35:34How is it that I can help you?
00:35:37I'm looking for this company right here.
00:35:42That would be our records of deeds. Follow me.
00:36:04Thanks, Rebecca.
00:36:12Property tax books give us information such as name, address, the legal description, as well as information on the property value.
00:36:34Rebecca, I need these two.
00:37:04Here it is.
00:37:0636 cents.
00:37:3437 cents.
00:39:34How do you call him?
00:39:35My name is Travis Delmore.
00:39:37Oh, Delmore.
00:39:39What a beautiful name.
00:39:42Nothing.
00:39:42Let me tell you what you want to see him.
00:39:44Right now.
00:39:52Sergeant Delmore is here.
00:39:54He wants to talk to you.
00:39:59Sergeant Delmore.
00:40:01I see.
00:40:07Mr. Van Bibble.
00:40:11Sir, I'm Sergeant Delmore from LaCoste, Texas.
00:40:14I'd like to ask you a few questions, if you don't mind.
00:40:16Sir, are you the owner of South Texas Chemical?
00:40:27Do you speak Spanish?
00:40:35Do you speak Spanish?
00:40:39Señora?
00:40:39No puedo obtener informacion.
00:40:44Como lo siento, señor.
00:40:48Dicen que él era una persona tan fuerte, que en el trabajo, trabajaba muchas horas.
00:40:56Y tantas horas que trabajó en el trabajo, causan Parkinson's.
00:41:01¿Qué hace?
00:41:04Hacía químicos, señor.
00:41:08Pero qué bueno que un primo los manda medicinas cada mes.
00:41:15Tal vez es un amigo de usted.
00:41:18¿Quién?
00:41:19El señor Fellers.
00:41:23Terry Fellers.
00:41:24Sí, así se llama.
00:41:26Una persona que no es amable, pero cada mes un che...
00:41:31¡Aaah!
00:41:32Get down!
00:41:32¡Aaah!
00:41:32¡Aaah!
00:41:33¡Aaah!
00:41:34¡Aaah!
00:41:35¡Aaah!
00:41:37¡Aaah!
00:41:38¡Aaah!
00:41:40¡Aaah!
00:41:41¡Aaah!
00:41:42¡Aaah!
00:41:43¡Aaah!
00:41:44¡Aaah!
00:41:45¡Aaah!
00:41:46¡Aaah!
00:41:48¡Aaah!
00:41:50¡Aaah!
00:41:51¡Aaah!
00:41:52¡Aaah!
00:41:53¡Aaah!
00:42:18¡Aaah!
00:42:21¡Aaah!
00:42:21Oh, my God.
00:42:51Go for Boozer.
00:43:04Boozer.
00:43:06I'm heading back.
00:43:07Great.
00:43:07What happened?
00:43:09I was just shot at.
00:43:10Jesus, are you all right?
00:43:11Don't tell anyone.
00:43:13Just watch your back.
00:43:14Yeah, I got you.
00:43:15Where are you going now?
00:43:21Maybelline, I have known Del for 20 years.
00:43:24I don't have to wear a coat when he comes to dinner.
00:43:27Oh, just put the coat on.
00:43:28He has seen me in my underwear down at the station.
00:43:31I don't have to wear a coat in my own house.
00:43:32You are stubborn as an old mule.
00:43:36No, thanks, Terry.
00:43:37You look like you need it.
00:43:41More for me, then.
00:43:45You hungry?
00:43:47You bet.
00:43:48What you been doing all day?
00:43:50Just getting my ears checked, like you said.
00:43:51Good, good, good.
00:43:55Well, what's the verdict?
00:43:56Come again.
00:43:57About your ears?
00:43:58Did you find a good doctor?
00:44:00Yep.
00:44:01Best guys in San Antonio.
00:44:02Well, that's where I've been all day.
00:44:05Here, it seemed to be just fine.
00:44:06Good to hear that.
00:44:07I need you right as rain at trial tomorrow.
00:44:10No more work talk tonight, boys.
00:44:18Del, come on.
00:44:26Now, sit down.
00:44:28Sit down.
00:44:32Oh, well, let's get to it.
00:44:43We thank you, Father, for this food and bless it to the nursery of our bodies.
00:44:48And we thank sweet Dale Moore for being here tonight
00:44:52and for putting his life on the line every day defending the people of our town.
00:44:57And please continue to watch over these fine men
00:45:02as they protect us from any evil that may come our way.
00:45:07And let's all rejoice together in the service of our Lord.
00:45:13Amen.
00:45:14Now, where was I?
00:45:19Hey, Chief, have you ever heard of an outfit called South Texas Chemical?
00:45:25I said, no work talk.
00:45:29See what you're missing in a wife?
00:45:31Oh, Dale, don't need no wife.
00:45:33He just plays us all.
00:45:36Well, not a lot to choose from around here.
00:45:40You ever tried a service?
00:45:41Terry, that's personal.
00:45:43Well, I'm just curious.
00:45:45That's a grown man, honey.
00:45:47He could have a different woman in his house every night.
00:45:49Terry!
00:45:50You know, my hairdresser tried one of those services up in Johnson City.
00:45:57She met a man on the phone, if you can believe that.
00:46:01She was married in three weeks.
00:46:02Is that right?
00:46:03Of course, she was divorced in another three weeks.
00:46:07Here it comes.
00:46:08The only reason it took that long is because I couldn't find a lawyer.
00:46:11Well, one wife was enough for me.
00:46:24Hey, Chief, about tomorrow, why are we prosecuting this guy so quickly?
00:46:31The sprayer confessed.
00:46:33Why wait?
00:46:33Well, this South Texas chemical is run by a Wallace Van Bibble.
00:46:42Have you ever heard of him?
00:46:45No.
00:46:46And if I ever did, I don't think I'd forget it.
00:46:50Dale, what are you doing digging when there's nothing left to find?
00:46:54Because I believe the sprayer is innocent.
00:46:56Are you sure you have never heard of a Wallace Van Bibble?
00:47:04He says he's your cousin.
00:47:06Damn it, Dale Moore!
00:47:07Will you just drop it?
00:47:14Now, I don't know exactly what your beef is,
00:47:17but that sprayer's going to get his tomorrow good.
00:47:20The mayor's not an idiot, and we best come together on this.
00:47:23So, unless you're ready for a permanent retirement...
00:47:29Terry!
00:47:34You know what I forgot?
00:47:36The pie.
00:47:37Terry, honey, why don't you go get the pie out of the oven?
00:47:40We don't want it to burn.
00:47:46Funny coincidence.
00:47:48Ain't it?
00:47:50Terry, the pie.
00:47:53You know, at the office, he works for the people,
00:48:08but in this house, he works for me, bless his heart.
00:48:14Miss Maybelline, if he's hiding something, you've got to tell me.
00:48:17Dale, he would never do nothing to hurt this town.
00:48:21Hell, you have known him for 20 years.
00:48:25And I thought we agreed there'd be no work talk tonight.
00:48:33Well, heaven's sakes, Terry!
00:48:36What are you doing?
00:48:38Terry's not feeling well, so we're going to just have to call it a night.
00:48:47Miss Maybelline, I really need to speak to him.
00:48:50I will fix you a plate.
00:48:52No, that's okay.
00:48:54I'm fine.
00:48:56Thank you for the invite.
00:48:58Now, I have told you before, there ain't no need for an invitation.
00:49:02Dale, Terry's stressed out over all this responsibility.
00:49:11I mean, he's never had a court case like this before.
00:49:15I don't know what all y'all were talking about, but...
00:49:19Well, I'd appreciate it if you wouldn't say nothing.
00:49:21As a gentleman, well, and as a special personal favor to me,
00:49:26the family, Dale, always will be.
00:50:15What the hell happened to you?
00:50:17I think Shanks was the one that shot at me.
00:50:20Shanks?
00:50:21In San Antonio?
00:50:22Yeah.
00:50:24Tell, it doesn't make any sense.
00:50:25Shanks was at the diner all day today with the mayor.
00:50:27The mayor?
00:50:29Yeah, you asked me to track them.
00:50:30I stayed there all day.
00:50:31They were going over their case for tomorrow.
00:50:32Damn!
00:50:33What?
00:50:34What is going on?
00:50:35Where are they now?
00:50:36I don't know, Rins.
00:50:38We go there.
00:50:38We'll go find out what the hell's going on.
00:50:40No, stay here.
00:50:41Why?
00:50:42Figure out a way to get the spray out of Cane Rock.
00:50:45He's an innocent man.
00:50:47Dale, are you sure about this this time?
00:50:50I bet my wife on it.
00:50:53Dale.
00:50:55Don't do anything stupid.
00:50:57Let's do it.
00:51:25Two shots of your finest whiskey.
00:51:27Sergeant.
00:51:29Mayor.
00:51:32You're looking a little under the weather tonight, Sergeant.
00:51:36You all right?
00:51:40Thank you, Sergeant.
00:51:49Well, all right.
00:51:50You had enough shots today already.
00:51:52Always room for one more.
00:51:54They don't serve liquor in jail.
00:51:56Let's go.
00:52:12Sergeant!
00:52:13You've got to be kidding me.
00:52:15You've got to see this talking deer head they've got in the bathroom.
00:52:17Shoot, I've been there an hour watching that thing.
00:52:21I, uh, I missed something?
00:52:24Shanks, Sergeant and I need a minute to discuss something.
00:52:29Just one.
00:52:31Yes, sir.
00:52:32Uh, you want me to stand in the corner?
00:52:35Outside?
00:52:36Shoot, I can go back to the bathroom if you want.
00:52:38Shanks, just get the hell out.
00:52:41Well, all right.
00:52:42You've got something to say.
00:52:43Give a full confession and you can let that sprayer go.
00:52:56Now, why would I do a thing like that?
00:53:00You're going to jail either way.
00:53:01Says who?
00:53:02The law.
00:53:04Would you be making a false accusation against your mayor?
00:53:09There's nothing false about it.
00:53:10Looks like I've got a live wire on my town's police force.
00:53:20I'll have to take care of that first thing in the morning before that trial starts.
00:53:26Or you could just turn in your badge right now, leave it on the bar on your way out and save us all a lot of trouble.
00:53:34I'll turn it in when you rip it from my dead body.
00:53:36I'll just as soon bury you with it on.
00:53:41You might want to get some rest.
00:53:42You've got a long day tomorrow.
00:53:45Enjoy your last day as our town sergeant.
00:53:48Cause you ain't got nothing going on.
00:54:06Dispatch for Sarge.
00:54:07You've got your ears on.
00:54:08Over.
00:54:09Go for Delmore.
00:54:10Over.
00:54:11I know the chief's got you on traffic again, but Boozer just called.
00:54:13She needs your help over at Cane Rock taking the sprayer to court.
00:54:15Shanks' car won't start.
00:54:16I'm on my way.
00:54:17Over.
00:54:18Over.
00:54:19I'm on my way.
00:54:20Over.
00:54:21I'm on my way.
00:54:22Over.
00:54:23mot Coulee!
00:54:24I have fire.
00:54:25I'm on my way.
00:54:26Over.
00:54:27Noí•´, man.
00:54:29I will go for Delm Cl節目.
00:54:31Look at that question.
00:54:32I'll be on my way.
00:54:33Not mad.
00:54:34I'll be in a minute.
00:54:35Here, hold my hand
00:54:40Sorry, Sergeant.
00:55:09I can't start my car on the biggest day of my whole life.
00:55:15Come on, man.
00:55:35Hey, sir.
00:55:36Come and help me out.
00:55:38Don't worry about it, Shanks.
00:55:40You're a good man.
00:55:42I'm sorry we didn't work close together.
00:55:45When the chips are down, I know you'll do the right thing.
00:56:08I'm sorry I got you in the middle of all this.
00:56:24You're right from the get-go.
00:56:26If someone's trying to frame you, I know who it is.
00:56:29Who?
00:56:30Don't worry about that right now.
00:56:32I've got to get you away from here.
00:56:33No, no, no, no.
00:56:34Thanks, but no, no.
00:56:35Just go to the courthouse and let's just be done with this, please.
00:56:38Look, the mayor's got everybody in his pocket around here.
00:56:41It's not right.
00:56:42It's not right.
00:56:43Why are you on my side all of a sudden?
00:56:45Because I think you're innocent.
00:56:47Really?
00:56:48And why is that?
00:56:50I was shot at in San Antonio yesterday.
00:56:53You're telling me someone shot at you?
00:56:54Yes.
00:56:55Oh, great.
00:56:56How's that going to go for me then?
00:56:57I can protect you in the law of protection.
00:57:00It's the law that got me into this mess.
00:57:02No thanks.
00:57:03Just get me to the courthouse.
00:57:04Look, if they forced a confession on you, I'd feel responsible.
00:57:07I've got to make it right.
00:57:09What do you mean, right?
00:57:10You don't understand this world.
00:57:16Hey, hey, hey.
00:57:17What are you doing?
00:57:21You've got to help me here.
00:57:23The mayor framed you, right?
00:57:24Yeah.
00:57:25Right.
00:57:26Maybe someone's helping him.
00:57:28It's none of my business, man.
00:57:30But why would anybody want to poison their own town?
00:57:33Look, I'm just the plant guy, okay?
00:57:36Happened to be the wrong place at the wrong time.
00:57:39You want to know about soil?
00:57:41I'll tell you.
00:57:42Otherwise, I got one chance of getting out of this thing alive.
00:57:45And that's taking the plea.
00:57:47Guilty as charged.
00:57:49Now, please, get me back to the courthouse before I get shot.
00:57:55You sure you want to do this, Joe?
00:57:57Please.
00:58:06Have an hour
00:58:09done.
00:58:14No, it wires!
00:58:15No!
00:58:24No!
00:58:28It's gone!
00:58:31No!
00:58:33Tricking the mayor's boy.
00:58:44That's crossing the line, Dale.
00:58:47Yeah, I know.
00:58:49The mayor also told me what you said last night.
00:58:53Sorry, Dale.
00:58:55Gonna need that badge.
00:58:57You're fired.
00:58:58Chief, it ain't right.
00:59:00The mayor's playing us.
00:59:01I know about Van Bibble.
00:59:03What are you talking about?
00:59:04You're losing your mind.
00:59:05I was shot at.
00:59:06By who?
00:59:06Me?
00:59:07By the mayor?
00:59:08You think the mayor's gonna shoot his own damn police force?
00:59:10Makes no sense.
00:59:23Keys.
00:59:24I really thought you cared about this town.
00:59:35Watch your head.
00:59:37I don't know.
00:59:38I don't know.
00:59:38I don't know.
00:59:39I don't know.
00:59:40I don't know.
00:59:40I don't know.
00:59:54I don't know.
00:59:55Watch your head.
01:00:06Nice partner.
01:00:10Hello, idiot.
01:00:11Shut up!
01:00:12Sprayer.
01:00:19Come on.
01:00:21Guys, back up.
01:00:22Sale.
01:00:23You are set to leave them.
01:00:25Come on.
01:00:25Come on.
01:00:26Hey, three steps down.
01:00:28Come on.
01:00:29Come on.
01:00:55Come on.
01:00:59So, Mr. Shanks, you're telling me and the fine people of Lacoste here that you saw this man trespassing?
01:01:09Yeah, yeah, it was that man.
01:01:14Mr. Shanks, when you saw this man trespassing, what was he doing when you observed?
01:01:21Spraying things.
01:01:24Can you repeat that one more time for the entire courtroom to hear?
01:01:28Spraying things?
01:01:29Spraying things?
01:01:30Spraying.
01:01:32Mr. Shanks, I'd like you to recall that dreadful day in question.
01:01:39When you were in pursuit of this menace, you finally caught up to him.
01:01:46Was he threatening you?
01:01:47Well, to be honest, I was more the threat.
01:01:51Well, thank you for your modesty, Mr. Shanks.
01:01:55But in your official police report, you stated that this man was evading arrest.
01:02:01Is that correct?
01:02:02Yes, yes, sir.
01:02:03He fled like a spring chicken.
01:02:05Fled like a spring chicken.
01:02:11Ladies and gentlemen, those of us in the legal profession, consider that to be fleeing.
01:02:20Sir, can I say something?
01:02:26Of course, Mr. Shanks.
01:02:28They gave me a walkie that day, and I wanted to do good for the Sarge.
01:02:34Then there was a lot of emotion and hostility.
01:02:37Emotion and hostility?
01:02:39I thought he had a weapon.
01:02:41But it was one of those spur things.
01:02:42And I shot, and there was an explosion.
01:02:46I think it was more my fault.
01:02:48Thank you, Mr. Shanks.
01:02:50No further questions, Your Honor.
01:02:52No, Shanks.
01:02:54That'll be all for today.
01:02:58You may step down, sir.
01:03:13Ladies and gentlemen, Your Honor,
01:03:17at this time, I would like to call to the stand
01:03:20the sprayer.
01:03:24Hey, Shanks.
01:03:50I'm sorry.
01:03:51How's it going in there?
01:03:57He's done.
01:03:58He ain't got a damn defense attorney.
01:04:00You've got to be kidding me.
01:04:02Mm-mm.
01:04:04Hey, Shanks, I'm really sorry what we did to your car this morning.
01:04:09It's all right.
01:04:10It's more than the mayor's car, anyway.
01:04:11He's been barring it all week.
01:04:14Why would the mayor be barring your car when he's got one of his own?
01:04:16He needs it for transporting things to keep his vehicle clean.
01:04:20He's been fixing up his new property.
01:04:23Oh, with the abelman's place?
01:04:27I think that's one.
01:04:29Hell, he's got so many farms now.
01:04:31I'll get mixed up where he goes.
01:04:34You mind if I borrow your car?
01:04:38Just bring back one piece.
01:04:39You mind if I borrow my car?
01:04:49Don't be sick.
01:04:55Oh, God.
01:04:57Oh, God.
01:04:57You're God.
01:04:57What if you're doing?
01:04:58Well, I'm going to bed.
01:04:59I'm going to bed for once.
01:05:01I'm going to bed for me.
01:05:03I'm going to bed for once.
01:05:04Let's find out.
01:05:04Some of you are going
01:05:07to a party to a party tree.
01:05:08I don't know.
01:05:38Ladies and gentlemen, in closing, I'd like to remind you all that this is, this is about the 37 families whose lives are gone, destroyed by this man.
01:05:52And we call on the court to punish this man to the fullest extent of the law for trespassing.
01:06:06State rests.
01:06:08State.
01:06:13Now, are there any witnesses for the defense?
01:06:19Sir, do you have anyone who will speak for you?
01:06:24Do you have anyone who'll speak for you?
01:06:27No, Your Honor.
01:06:30Defense rests this case.
01:06:36Hold on!
01:06:37What?
01:06:39What?
01:06:39I'm sorry I'm late, but I'm here for the defense.
01:06:41Yeah, objection, Your Honor.
01:06:43This man is not allowed to be here.
01:06:45He's not on a witness list, and he's also an officer of the law.
01:06:49Negative, Your Honor.
01:06:51I used to be, but I was relieved of my duties less than an hour ago.
01:06:54And I stand here as a free man in pursuit of the truth.
01:06:59Don't we all want that?
01:07:03I'll allow it.
01:07:24Your Honor, the defense calls Mayor Cain to the stand.
01:07:33Whoa!
01:07:33Absolutely not!
01:07:34You, sir, you...
01:07:36Oh, yeah!
01:07:37What can I do for you, Sergeant?
01:07:42What can I do for you, Sergeant?
01:07:46I mean, Delmore.
01:07:47Mayor, you've been running this little town for how long?
01:07:51Well, 15 years, I believe.
01:07:52But who's counting?
01:07:53And you've been here back when we were in the town?
01:07:54I mean, Delmore.
01:07:55I mean, Delmore.
01:07:56You've been here back when we were booming, and you've stayed on, and now we're broke.
01:08:09Well, my family settled this land over 100 years ago, so I'd say yes, I'm not planning on going anywhere.
01:08:21How is it that you're staying the same when some might even say you're looking even better these days?
01:08:37I have no idea what you're trying to ask me, Delmore, but I do seem to recall that it was my security guard that finally caught that sprayer.
01:08:48Now, what have you been doing for the last 15 years?
01:08:53Maybe the town could have saved a little money on your salary.
01:08:56Well, then, how is it that you can afford all those charities?
01:09:01Oh, objection, Your Honor, they're making a mockery of your courtroom at this point.
01:09:06This is completely irrelevant.
01:09:08Hold your objections, Counselor.
01:09:10Let's go ahead and see this thing through.
01:09:14So, I guess it's my success here that's on trial now, is that it?
01:09:21No.
01:09:22Your land has a plague too, don't it?
01:09:24You know it.
01:09:25My farm's a bigger bust than all of y'all's.
01:09:27Hell, a plague started on my land, if I recall correctly.
01:09:30Well, then how is it that you can afford all these donations and all these charities and sacrifices on our behalf?
01:09:39Now, you all know that my family was blessed with a couple of very productive wells up in Midland.
01:09:46Now, I'm more than happy to be generous any way that I can.
01:09:50That's the Edward Cain way.
01:09:52Generosity and charity in good times and in bad.
01:09:59Edward Cain's your father, right?
01:10:03It's my name too, Delmore.
01:10:06Of course it is.
01:10:08Junior.
01:10:09He just didn't bankrupt this town.
01:10:15Look, I feel real bad for all these folks.
01:10:22That's why I've been buying their farms.
01:10:25You just bought the Abelman's place too, right?
01:10:29Yes, I did.
01:10:30Fine family.
01:10:31Sorry to see them go.
01:10:33Look, folks, I pay very generously for all the farms that I buy.
01:10:40Farm land that's got the plague, all right?
01:10:43So it's worthless.
01:10:45Hell, it's worth less than nothing.
01:10:47You add it all up, it's a net loss.
01:10:51So that's just some more charity right there from me to the town, free of charge.
01:10:55Unless there's no plague now.
01:10:58Judge, if this man's got no serious questions for me, I'm just going to excuse myself right
01:11:04now so we can hang this son of a bitch.
01:11:07I have a piece of the barrel from the sprayer's explosion.
01:11:34And I just left the Abelman's farm, which you know the mayor now owns.
01:11:38And I saw plenty of barrels just like it that weren't there before.
01:11:42Well, who's trespassing now, Delmore?
01:11:47I also have, from the records down in San Antonio, a deed from a company named South Texas Chemical,
01:12:00where I found the same barrels and poison.
01:12:05I believe a man named Wallace Van Bibble was hired to fix our farm land.
01:12:18But the mayor and Mr. Van Bibble swapped the barrels for poison.
01:12:23And then hired this man right here and framed him for the whole thing.
01:12:31This is an innocent man.
01:12:33Mayor Cain has killed our farm land.
01:12:39And if you want to find out, just follow me down to the Abelman farm and I'll prove it.
01:12:46What?
01:12:47Okay, this is not a field trip, Your Honor.
01:12:49Order!
01:12:50Order!
01:12:51Order!
01:12:52Why don't we go and see if those barrels are truly there?
01:13:02the way you claim they are.
01:13:08Don't you!
01:13:09Delk!
01:13:10Oh!
01:13:11Oh, sweet Jesus!
01:13:12Delk!
01:13:13Oh!
01:13:14Oh!
01:13:15Oh!
01:13:16Oh!
01:13:17Oh!
01:13:18Oh!
01:13:19You just killed this town, you idiot.
01:13:23My family made this town.
01:13:25I own you.
01:13:26I own everybody in this room.
01:13:28Let's just see how well you all do without me around.
01:13:31Huh?
01:13:32Oh!
01:13:33Oh!
01:13:34Oh!
01:13:35Oh!
01:13:36What did I do?
01:13:37What did I do?
01:13:38Oh, no!
01:13:41Get up!
01:13:42Oh, no!
01:13:45It's been real swell being your mayor.
01:13:48Help!
01:13:49Help me!
01:13:51I didn't know you, Delmore.
01:13:53I swear.
01:13:54Oh!
01:13:55Oh!
01:13:56Oh!
01:13:57Oh!
01:13:58Oh!
01:13:59Oh!
01:14:00Oh!
01:14:01Oh!
01:14:02Oh!
01:14:03Oh!
01:14:04Oh!
01:14:05Oh!
01:14:06Whoa!
01:14:07There's an innocent man in there!
01:14:08Well, what can I do?
01:14:09Take Chief to the hospital.
01:14:10I'm on it.
01:14:11Let's go!
01:14:12Oh!
01:14:14Yeah.
01:14:23Oh!
01:14:24Oh!
01:14:29Oh!
01:14:34Oh!
01:14:36Oh!
01:14:38Oh!
01:14:39Shanks, we need to back up the old Circle Maze.
01:14:56Ready.
01:15:09Ready.
01:15:39Shit.
01:16:09Not another step.
01:16:31Drop the weapon.
01:16:33Now.
01:16:39You just couldn't let things go, could you, Dilmore?
01:16:47This is just between you and me, really.
01:16:49Now let them go.
01:16:51Let them go?
01:16:53Why would I do that?
01:16:55Are you that stupid?
01:16:57None of y'all are going anywhere.
01:17:00See, I got what some folks like to call a lifeline.
01:17:05If anything happens to you two, I got this idiot right here.
01:17:09Oh!
01:17:11See, now all I've gotta do
01:17:13is take his cuffs off after I shoot you two,
01:17:17and I can frame him for everything.
01:17:19Hell, the people of this town are dumber than dirt.
01:17:21They'll believe anything I say.
01:17:23No. They know the truth.
01:17:25The truth is what I say it is.
01:17:29So you're just gonna go back to the way it was?
01:17:31Hire another Joe,
01:17:33another Van Bibble,
01:17:34and keep getting richer?
01:17:35I don't know.
01:17:37Hell, I hadn't thought it through that much.
01:17:39No!
01:17:43And if it hadn't been for this idiot here,
01:17:47neither one of y'all would have had to die.
01:17:49No!
01:17:59You asshole!
01:18:01James!
01:18:03I've been waiting a long time for this.
01:18:05Hey!
01:18:07Hey!
01:18:17Shanks!
01:18:18Yeah, yeah, I'm all right.
01:18:25What the fuck was that?
01:18:27It looks bad.
01:18:29Get me out of here, Del.
01:18:31Get me out of here!
01:18:37I need your help.
01:18:42Hey.
01:18:44It's okay.
01:18:45It's okay.
01:18:46It's okay.
01:18:47I may believe it.
01:18:48It's okay.
01:18:50It's all right.
01:18:51It's all right.
01:18:52Are you okay?
01:18:53Yeah.
01:18:54Come on, please.
01:18:56How's the chief?
01:18:57He's fine.
01:18:58He just had a little excitement.
01:19:00Oh, my God.
01:19:01Move over.
01:19:02He's all right.
01:19:03It's okay.
01:19:04Hey, away from the mayor.
01:19:05Come on.
01:19:06He's been taken care of.
01:19:07Okay, come on.
01:19:08Let's go.
01:19:09Yeah.
01:19:10Be careful.
01:19:11I still don't trust him.
01:19:13Hey, Sarge, hop in the car.
01:19:43Day is born, no one's gotten more than his plan.
01:20:07Come on man, how about just drop me off from my truck?
01:20:37The man is dead, I can't let that go.
01:20:40Are you kidding? I just saved your life back there.
01:20:45Just let me go in, pay my trespass fine, be done with all this, I just want to go home.
01:20:50What about all the other charges?
01:20:54There were no other charges.
01:21:01What are you doing man?
01:21:03I just don't want anybody else getting hurt today.
01:21:08So what, you gonna shoot me right here? Just let me go.
01:21:13You're not fooling me anymore Joe.
01:21:16A class C criminal trespassing is a misdemeanor in Texas. It's a $500 fine and no jail time. I suppose you've always known that. How much extra did he pay you to take the fall?
01:21:31Man, you don't understand nothing do you?
01:21:39Then tell the truth.
01:21:41The truth? The truth is stupid people believe what I tell them. It gives the advantage to someone like me.
01:21:49Well that's not right.
01:21:52No. I'm a horticulturist, right?
01:21:58You're the mayor's partner.
01:21:59I'm not the mayor's anything for sure.
01:22:01But I got desperate people. Just like him. Wanting to do land deals with me all over the place.
01:22:10You put Paraquad in the mayor's bulletproof vest.
01:22:13I'm impressed. You really are detective.
01:22:17Is your name even Joe?
01:22:18Yeah, sure. To some I'm Joe. To others I'm Terry.
01:22:28Fellers. You were the one paying the bills for Van Bibble.
01:22:36Scared you last night, didn't I? Got your monkey suit all dirty diving in the dirt, huh?
01:22:42I could have shot you in San Antonio last night, but I didn't.
01:22:47I chose not to.
01:22:51So here's what's gonna happen now.
01:22:53I'm gonna get out of this car and you and I are done.
01:22:57That's all I can do for you cowboy.
01:23:00No.
01:23:02I'm gonna give you one more chance.
01:23:05Turn yourself in and I'll give you a fair shake.
01:23:09I promise.
01:23:14Alright Sergeant.
01:23:18I got your fair shake right here.
01:23:22Hands up.
01:23:24You don't wanna go down that road.
01:23:26I said hands up.
01:23:28Nice and easy.
01:23:33Now don't you go fooling me now.
01:23:35I ain't the fooling kind.
01:23:40Good.
01:23:44The law's the law.
01:23:48Where's that got you Delmore?
01:23:54Any last words Delmore?
01:23:55Mind if I turn this up?
01:24:00No.
01:24:02Not at all.
01:24:03No, no.
01:24:11Boo!
01:24:12No, no.
01:24:13No, no.
01:24:14No, no.
01:24:15No, no.
01:24:20No, no.
01:24:22No.
01:24:24Man, I hate this Texas bullshit.
01:24:27you
01:24:29come back
01:24:31I'll
01:24:35you
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