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03x03 - True Colors

Posted: 01/10/22 08:09
by bunniefuu
[THEME MUSIC PLAYING]

[KNOCK ON DOOR]

[CLEARS THROAT] Yeah!

When did you turn recluse?

You and the Jew settled in?

The Jew's a born f*cking householder.

Scouts furniture in the f*cking catalogues morning and night.

The Mrs. Ellsworth's a 10-day miracle.

Up and about and up and f*cking doing.

Meets with f*cking Hearst today, her and f*cking Ellsworth, that I'd have thought would have steered her f*cking clear.

-Hearst's invite? -Lady's bright idea.

I've pretext enough if you'd have me call to dissuade her.

Don't you get in the f*cking middle.

Jesus f*cking Christ, Al.

She might as well set herself afire.

I can't imagine that c*cksucker got to you... or you're folding your f*cking tent. The last shot ain't yet fired.

Stage is coming.

My God, look at Wu.

Lost his mind in San Francisco.

You think he married the n*gg*r?

I'm talking about his suit.

AW: Mr. Blazanov!

-Mr. Merrick! -[LAUGHS]

Oh God.

I am barely speaking to you.

Who the f*ck is that?

A shabby shabby exit from Virginia City.

No "Farewell, Jack."

No "By your leave." Nothing.

Did you notice I was being pursued?

Is that us over there?

That is we, my dear, yes.

I will install us momentarily.

Countess.

I stay till the costumes come down.

Admirable. Only the most minimal of civilities:

"Hello, how are you?" "A bit warmer today than Tuesday."

That last may be too forgiving.

HEARST: Aunt Lou!

-Hey. -[LAUGHS]

Good to see you.

-Hearst's meals are about to improve. -Watch your step here, darling.

-Come on in. -Okay.

Go away. Stay close to the Jew. If it's Ellsworth apprising you of the widow, let him f*cking continue and do likewise for me.

That's more f*cking like it.

Doc: Very considerate of you to come to me when I thought I was coming to you.

As I was feeling well, I thought you'd agree the exercise might be beneficial.

Does your examination confirm my suspicions?

As to how I'm feeling?

It does.

You seem fully recovered.

I'm delighted to be recovered.

-And to find my own judgments reliable. -[COUGHS]

I would, however, advise against rushing back into things.

Would any meeting between us be complete, Doctor, until I'd had your counsel against something?

Have you finished taking the medicine I gave you?

-Implying what, Dr. Cochran? -I'm implying nothing, Mrs. Ellsworth.

I'm putting a question to you.

I disposed of the medicine you gave me, Dr. Cochran, knowing I had a weakness for it, without having finished taking it.

-I see. -You seem incapable of crediting me as a full and...

-normal person. -I credit you as exactly that, madam, which is to say as having limits like the rest of us, and to urge upon you the humility of not asking more of yourself than is reasonable.

And I'd add my observation that refusal to make such adjustment sometimes is symptom in women of an inadequate recovery from the rigors you've just endured.

-You say this as my physician? -Yes.

-Not my reprover or rebuker? -No.

Then thank you, Doctor.

And good morning.

You ain't getting no cobbler, Mr. Hearst, till I get my hands on them boots.

Uh, here they come. Here they come.

Not one spoonful till I got 'em clean.

[SIGHS] Filthy.

It's frontier living out here, Aunt Lou.

Where I go, ain't no frontier. I bring some standards with me.

Ah...

I miss Missouri yet, Aunt Lou.

Wasn't the world peak of ripe back then?

Didn't even the birds seem to sing different?

-More like they meant it. -More like they meant it. You understand.

I don't suppose you operate another pair in secret.

You know I wouldn't fib.

I'll brush 'em up directly.

I got you living right here in the building, Aunt Lou.

I wouldn't even think about any other arrangements.

Mighty generous, Mr. Hearst. Mighty brave.

-Will you take a walk, see the camp? -I'll take a walk as far as my kitchen.

I should have known you'd say that.

-You want that peach cobbler, don't you? -I do for a fact.

And they know downstairs who's boss.

Is this here a rich place, Mr. Hearst?

Oh, very very rich, Aunt Lou.

For pure scale, maybe the richest find I've seen.

Guess we can live without them birds then.

The high points of the f*cking high points of your trip, Wu.

'Cause I won't be able to follow you anyway.

Wu. San Francisco.

You look like a f*cking idiot, if no one has yet conveyed to you the truth.

Wu, San Francisco, Hearst.

Yeah, you in San Francisco, collecting workers for Hearst.

Ho.

How soon, f*cking Wu?

The many ch*nk in Hearst's employ?

Huh?

Hello hello hello hello!

The many ch*nk here, huh?!

How soon?

Ah!

10 day.

"10-Day Wu."

Clever c*cksucker. You come back with more f*cking English.

Ho.

Now once I get my ducks in order, you will give your information to Hearst in a sit-down, so we can gauge his attitude toward me.

Wu, Hearst, Swedgin.

Swedgin must act as translator, as he is the only one in camp versed in both languages.

Ho.

Chung Kuo. Am I right or am I f*cking wrong?

-Chung Kuo. -Chung Kuo, heng dai.

-Heng dai. -Heng dai, Chung Kuo.

And I'll tell you when the meeting is, huh?

Welcome home, Wu.

Mmm.

ELLSWORTH: It's arrogance, nothing more to g*dd*mn less.

ALMA: Do not use profanity, please, speaking to me.

For goodness sake.

Apologizing for my language, I ask you consider my meaning.

It hardly seems arrogant to me to seek an equitable and mutually beneficial resolution with Mr. Hearst.

Then spare him that paper with your pretty ideas.

Tell him your price for how much you'll sell, because Hearst don't let his partners set policy.

I hadn't realized you were so intimate with his business methods.

Please don't be smart with me. Not about this.

"This," Mr. Ellsworth, being the question of my mine?

Well, what in the hell else would it be?!

Excuse me.

I will meet with Mr. Hearst.

I'll be delighted if you should choose to accompany me.

Oh, I ain't one to miss a train wreck.

Though if you cannot forbear from patronizing me, I'd prefer you didn't come at all.

All right, Mrs. Ellsworth, all right.

Empty.

You sure you don't want me to work behind here, boss?

If I wanted you working behind here, you'd be f*cking working behind here. f*cking work over there.

It occurs to me, Al, as you and he are so evidently well-acquainted, the decent interval that Mr. Langrishe is owed to make his domestic arrangements I might spend hearing you talk of him.

Ever wonder if you expressed yourself more directly, Merrick, you might f*cking weigh less?

I see no logic in that whatever.

I don't want to talk of Langrishe. He makes me f*cking nervous.

On what account?

I can't say on what account. That type, the type you don't know exactly how you feel about him is who you're made nervous by.

Young man!

Keeping the wolf away, I see.

Jack.

John Langrishe, sir. The operator has the manners of a pig.

AW Merrick, Mr. Langrishe, publisher of "The Deadwood Pioneer."

Ah! Accounting for the halo I see above you.

Shit blizzard's early today.

He takes his tone with you as a familiar.

Oh, we're well-acquainted, Mr. Swearengen and I.

Mmm, new friends, old campaigners.

The infrequent bloody win.

Always superfluous, bloodshed.

The deeper damage is best.

-Ahh! -[LAUGHS]

Candidly, Richardson, as I imagine you foraging for berries and grubs, and flicking at insects with your sticky tongue, I feel a certain dismay.

What are you talking about?

You are to be discharged, fool.

As, I suspect in a wink of time, once some stage from a different direction arrives with my replacement, am I.

What did we do wrong?

Your error, surprisingly enough, is not to be a grotesque of inconceivable stupidity, but that you are white and male and not repulsively obese.

As for my own, I wonder if it lies in an excessive courtesy and eagerness to please.

Shoo, skunk. Shoo. Go go.

Mr. Hearst.

Farnum, have you a moment for us to talk?

I do. I'd ask only that you be brief and forbear from false camaraderie.

Come, Hearst, I've seen the Ethiop.

Who indeed could miss her?

And even as she supplants Richardson, what person, I wonder, of what depraved exotic origin have you engaged to take my place?

I hadn't thought of replacing you. Do you want me to?

The world begins to dance before my eyes.

As for Richardson, Aunt Lou will be taking his position, but he can keep doing whatever else it is that he does with no reduction in wage.

What a surprising and gratifying turn.

Paid through Tuesday. That one's paid through Thursday.

Having secured your approval as to my hiring plans, I wonder now if I might elicit the information I came for, which is in regard to Mrs. Ellsworth.

I am abjectly at your disposal.

For some time, without the unseemliness of approaching her directly, I have sought without success to generate a connection with Mrs. Ellsworth.

A haughty c**t. Formerly weak for dope.

Most fundamentally a sexual peccant, though I'm sworn against providing specifics.

Now, as it seems of her own volition, Mrs. Ellsworth appoints to meet with me, leading me to wonder what change in her situation prompts her approach.

I will look into that, sir, vigorously and immediately.

-You don't know. -I do not know at present.

Just send her up when she get here.

I can seek the knowledge out. I can pursue it as a first priority.

Just send her the f*ck up!

All right, sir. And may I say... how delighted I am our relation is to continue?

-Why don't you see to your type? -Excuse me?

Type. Don't you use type to print out your words?

Uh, well, I'd hoped to secure from Mr. Langrishe...

I want copious discourse between us, Mr. Merrick. Where shall I find you soon?

-We could speak now if you wish. -No, not now, young man.

Not immediately.

But soon. Very very soon.

Where is your lair, that I may beard you?

[LAUGHS] My lair adjoins The Gem.

-Wonderful. -I can be bearded there most hours.

-Fine. -[BOTH LAUGH]

Thank you very much. Thank, uh... very nice to meet you, sir.

The camp is lucky to have you.

-Uh, no way, actually, you can know that. -Go on there, Merrick. Get away.

Oh, incessant and unrelenting, exactly that type of banter.

I'll just go out the front.

You know, I could go out that way, but I...

I'll... [CLEARS THROAT]

You're looking f*cking well, Jack.

It's the learning f*cking nothing, Al, that keeps me young.

Please. I hope you'll forgive the disarray.

I seem to feel a greater priority about making space for myself than adorning the space I've made.

-Refreshments? -No.

I must say I feel less the grown man just now than a boy from Missouri.

My Aunt Lou Marchbanks has come to camp.

-Is your aunt's visit a surprise? -No.

Heavens no, no.

Expecting my stay to be brief, I left her at other diggings.

Your Aunt Lou prospects too?

-My aunt's my n*gg*r cook. -I see.

Wonderful wonderful cook. And a tyrant, of course, as the best ones always are.

I quite quake before her.

-Do you? -About our conversation too, wanting so awfully much we come to an agreement.

Don't disappoint him, being as he's 12 with his aunt in camp.

I've learned that we shared time in the Comstock, Mr. Ellsworth.

-I'm sorry we didn't meet. -Whatever's toward what he wants.

Not a flying f*ck if it's true or how f*cking soaked in blood.

-That talk serves no purpose. -What talk to a m*rder*r does?

I'd not be insulted in my own rooms, Mr. Ellsworth.

Where shall we go for me to do it?

Will you be in this afternoon, Mr. Hearst?

-There's bodies in here. -I certainly can be.

The walls are down to make room for 'em. I see every f*cking one!

-Perhaps we could speak later then. -I will look forward to that.

You don't look forward to nothing far as her, you murdering c*cksucker. You hear me?

I'm very glad to have met you.

[ELLSWORTH PANTING]

I recognize, perhaps as I never fully recognized before, how profoundly you feel about him.

I know him.

I will present my offer to him.

You will not. I will not permit it.

You behave in his rooms as virtually a maniac and now assert your superior prerogative?

I forbid you, yes.

[SIGHS]

Well, I suppose that settles it.

I know him.

May I ask you to collect Sofia once you've seen me home?

Do you understand? In ways you can't.

Mr. Ellsworth, you hardly need explain yourself to me, your wife, in the thoroughfare, having once laid down the law.

[CRYING, SPEAKING FOREIGN LANGUAGE]

Hey. Look at me!

Talk to me.

He said they come up in cage.

The guard was behind Jory.

The guard wait for air change. First breath from above, he push Jory to the wall, catch his legs and cut them off.

He saw it?

Jory was organizing. That's why they push him to the wall.

-We're awful sorry. -Get the f*ck away from him!

UTTER: Get out of here. Go ahead. Get on.

Accident.

[MAN SPEAKING]

Another friend, he says, was shot 10 days ago in bar.

At The Gem.

The friend talked union too.

Jory and him were in the bar when he was shot.

Now they're dead. Pasco says he'll be next.

[BOTH CRYING]

Tell them they can go when they're done crying.

Make them understand I was only talking to him.

Hole in the building's front wall, he can pop out at any moment.

Hearst.

I'd not have him see us together.

Prudent.

Ah, bacon.

Might have a bit of a human aftertaste.

Lurid with Chinese.

No one suggests a theater here.

Only observing, turning you outward.

[SHOUTING CHINESE]

Boss of the neighborhood.

Won a w*r to take over.

One hopes you are his backer and not his tailor.

You're the first I've f*cking revealed this to.

f*cking throbs all the way up.

Goes with me to the grave.

[BLOWING] Yeah.

SWEARENGEN: You f*cking tip your hat to everybody?

LANGRISHE: Everybody.

Morning.

We're low on our hardware, just doing the order.

Dogs... for him to laugh at while we chase our tails.

I'm gonna write it up anyway... Hearst's phony f*cking accident.

I'm gonna present it to him and put him on notice.

I'm concerned about Mrs. Ellsworth, Trixie.

If concerned means "Is she using?"...

I don't think she is.

-I don't either. -Then why'd you ask if she was?

I didn't. You just took me for asking that.

-[COUGHS] -Ask the one you want to then.

[SIGHS] I'm concerned that her temperament is...

[COUGHS] ...is labile.

[COUGHING]

I guess that means she's talking through her c**t?

Her moods seem inappropriately variable. [HACKING]

Saying "variable,"

I don't disagree.

I said so myself this morning to somebody else.

[COUGHING HEAVILY]

Did I f*cking embarrass you, Doc, that you'd go so f*cking red?

[CONTINUES COUGHING]

Don't throw a fit, Doc. Look, I'll put it out.

This is new.

This entire area is recent.

The Ellsworth house, richest claim next to Hearst, that woman.

What sort of plays does she favor?

Oh, Christ, she told me and I f*cking forgot.

Goes through her men like Sherman to the f*cking sea.

This...

Can't remember who this f*cking belongs to.

And who does this f*cking belong to?

Well, I guess this belongs to f*cking everybody.

The Bullock house. f*cking sheriff.

Insane f*cking person.

[BLOWS]

The one at Swearengen's too I'll put him on notice about.

I'm gonna put him on notice about it all.

Wouldn't be looking for anyone coming through the wall to deal with your Johnson.

And don't you try f*cking coming to my side either, or your Jew head will be wearing that f*cking dresser as a tiara.

All right.

We're supposed to read your mind, understand what you f*cking mean.

I mean... all right.

Shut the f*ck up.

"Please don't smoke" means "I'm at death's f*cking door."

You can smoke.

I'd prefer... if you did it outside.

You're a f*cking idiot, anyways.

Pus is a deeper yellow.

Aw, c*cksucker.

What are you f*cking staring at? f*cking boot fits, huh?

Jack: Home base, young man.

There's the whole f*cking area on the other side.

I'm quite worn out.

I f*cking started this job, I'll f*cking finish it.

This m*therf*cker.

Al... it's not the first impression I'd make.

Heartfelt thanks.

With such disagreement among the statements, Mr. Bullock, on what basis could an inquiry justifiably go forward?

I put you on notice, Mr. Hearst, I identify a pattern in these events.

[SIGHS]

Unless some law is broken, Mr. Bullock, whose sanctions you have power to apply, why in f*ck should I care what pattern you identify or don't?

There is a sanction against m*rder.

The man lost his legs in a shaft. It happens quite often.

I now learn that your worker who died in The Gem last week

-was k*lled by two of your guards. -I defy you to prove that event about which the two of us have spoken was m*rder.

Whereas in the same saloon nine days ago, two guards of mine, giving no provocation, had their throats cut with two others of my guards as witness.

Certainly, the guards who survive are capable of naming the K*llers.

Shall I have them make complaint?

I put you on notice.

Many new people are in the camp, Mr. Merrick.

And a very eventful time we had during your absence, Mr. Blazanov.

You and I will have much to discuss in our evening perambulations.

-[CRACKLING] -Oh God.

Okay. Main line coil, artificial line coil...

-[TAPPING] -new armature lever, separate battery, supplementaries.

All new contrivances I was instructed about in Chicago.

Without this many innovations, differential duplex would not be possible.

Differential duplex?

Can you speak in a high voice, Mr. Merrick?

I could speak in a low voice.

[HIGH VOICE] Blazanov then will speak in high voice.

Keep speaking on in your low voice while Blazanov at the same time speaks highly. This is duplex telegraphy.

From this point on, I shall speak in my low voice.

Both messages sent at the same time...

Excuse me, but I can't understand you when we both talk at once.

...and recorded elsewhere by instruments with appropriate sensitivities.

Well, I... I won't keep you from your work.

-Mr. Merrick? -Hmm?

I met a girl in Chicago.

Oh, yes?

Also for our... perambulations.

Hmm.

Yeah.

Seeing you on your balcony the other night, Mr. Tolliver, taking in the life of the camp, I thought maybe it was time we had a talk.

I regret we have to meet in this environment, sir.

-Not at all. -No.

Changes that have gone on here, it's not the place I'd be seen in by you.

I'm sure whatever changes you allude to will come clear from your behavior.

Fresh start. [CHUCKLES]

How many men would be grateful for that opportunity?

Do you have more you wish to do with that, or shall I state my business?

Please, state your business.

Your letter from Mr. Wolcott naming me as having knowledge of his misdeeds.

A letter I mentioned to you, yes, in a conversation I regret.

5% of my holdings I recall as your demand or you would circulate the letter's contents.

Exactly what I regret and now find reprehensible.

And why I thank God that you take a new look at me.

To this point, Mr. Tolliver, you make no materially different impression.

Still lying, still bullshitting.

I hope I'm not, sir, but I...

I can certainly understand why that would be your material second impression.

Shall I show you the letter from Mr. Wolcott that I have in my possession?

That's not necessary from my point of view.

You tell me you've got it, I believe you.

Here it is. Will you compare it to your letter?

-Verify its authenticity? -It's not necessary.

Shall I read to you certain pertinent sections on Wolcott's assay of your nature and likely behavior after his death?

His detailing your complicitous participation in the aftermath of his crimes...

Disposing of the bodies and so forth?

You have no letter from Wolcott, Mr. Tolliver.

[INHALES]


Let's say that's the case.

I just did. Let's hear you say it.

I have no letter from Mr. Wolcott.

-Never did. -I never did have one.

You're a lying, blackmailing sack of shit.

What do you want?

I want you to go to work for me.

[CLEARS THROAT] How was your walk?

I seemed to get around adequately.

Seemed to get along with that dandy.

Yeah, he's all right.

Theater fella, huh?

Langrishe?

He's a f*cking promoter of the first f*cking quality, I can tell you that.

I don't go to plays so I can't speak to his worth as an actor.

Ahh... Tuesdays... he'll tend to have amateur nights.

Been to plenty of those. Virginia City...

Guy farted seemed near an hour.

Well, that don't sound like no amateur.

[LAUGHS]

-Bullock. -Tell that Chinaman when I want admission to his meat locker, it behooves him to f*cking cooperate.

-What did he do instead? -Said "Swedgin" and barred my way.

Had you eyes to select your own cut?

Are you gonna f*ck with me?

I had eyes for the Cornishman k*lled in here last week.

I explained it to him, and he g*dd*mn understood me.

Did he mosey over to a corner, lift up a f*cking tarp?

Yeah, he went to the tarp.

That's what the croaker was under.

That's our nook in Wu's structure.

Why Wu delayed cooperating, he hadn't known the croaker was under there.

His stupid suit so overcome me it slipped my mind to tell him.

I want that body.

I'll see Wu hands it over.

Hearst just had another Cornish k*lled at his diggings for trying to organize.

They're calling that one an accident.

What makes you think any good will come of confronting Hearst now?

Now is when he's k*lling people.

-What, you feel he'll leave off soon? -Tactics and timing ain't the issue.

The hell you say.

If his pigs get that body, Wu is their next f*cking meal.

You make him understand.

Chez Amis.

Cooperage.

I'm watering these kids' vegetables.

We don't do the other anymore.

Very good.

Lovely building.

-Sturdy? -Get away now.

I apologize for the awkwardness between you and my husband.

My dear Phoebe... Mrs. Hearst... Like your Mr. Ellsworth, while pleasantly conversable on most subjects, finds others not to suit her at all.

Will you hear my offer, Mr. Hearst?

Of course.

I am willing to sell to you a 49% ownership in my claim, in return for... and here, of course, I am out of my depth...

But for the sake of beginning a negotiation, -I'll say 5% of your holdings in the Hills? -[EXHALES]

You would have an easement through my holdings for the transport of your ore, unqualified in any regard except that it not impede my mining operation.

Naturally, at a separate fee, I would wish access to transport for my own ore.

Have you finished?

I have, yes.

Your proposal is thoughtful, but I'm afraid I lack the qualities that minority participations require.

As I said, these are the most preliminary thoughts...

A vulgar man would ask before preceding any further if you would require him to produce his jackknife and make himself a capon before you.

What in my ideas do you find emasculating?

I can offer no inside explanations, Mrs. Ellsworth, as I am not a capon, which details offend me and why.

Your proposal offends completely.

It mistakes my nature absolutely.

All right.

Will you hear my counter-proposal?

-I think not, sir. -Do hear it, Mrs. Ellsworth.

Let me name an amount to buy you out.

I will not hear it, Mr. Hearst.

Let me out.

Shall I scream?

The hour makes the thoroughfare uncertain.

Will you have an escort until your dear home's lights appear before you?

No.

[WHISPERING] You are reckless, madam.

[INHALES]

You indulge yourself.

Stand your watch. I'll... I'll get this part later.

Everything fixed to your liking, folks?

Wonderful. Thank you.

Have you supped sumptuously?

-Actually, we have. -I'm delighted. Countess?

-Costumes were damp. -Oh dear. Are you drying them?

You are, of course.

I am tedious beyond bearing to ask.

A newly rakish tilt?

Cheyenne and Black Hills Telegraph Company.

Telegram for Mr...

"Langinshire."

-Langrishe! -Langrishe.

I am he.

-Telegram. -Yes.

Wait.

-Thank you. -Very welcome.

[SIGHS]

What did you give?

-A dollar. -Too much.

Chesterton and Bellegarde are in transit from Cheyenne.

Having "suffered the tortures of the damned"?

"Endured indescribable inconvenience."

"The damned" was from Fort Kearney. -[LAUGHS]

I shall take the air.

Shall I accompany you?

My destination is beneath you.

At least something would be.

Good evening.

Good evening.

-Madam. -Sir.

Wonderful food!

We got fish and we got ham, and don't pay no attention to the menu.

The thought I'd put into it, all the time I took to write it out and put it by and look again. [SIGHS]

I began to read to him my proposal, but I was more and more afraid I was only chanting sounds.

Finally, I made myself look to him to confirm that I was speaking intelligently and being understood.

Now you know.

He grinned at me like a jackal.

This is what I would have spared you.

He scorned my offer.

He said I mistook his nature absolutely.

-You did. -Yes.

And was there more?

After the jackal smiled?

It seemed very possible that there could be, but finally he let me go.

He had restrained you?

[SNIFFLES] I was very afraid.

I can't say with any certainty exactly what was happening.

What the hell do you mean?

Did you try to leave, and did he prevent you?

Don't use that tone of voice with me.

Well, I guess I know what that means.

Oh, do you, Mr. Ellsworth?

That you're a g*dd*mn fool who almost got what she deserved.

And what would that have been?

And why would I have deserved it?

I only wanted to protect you.

You can't.

Mmm.

I wish you'd eat that outside, Mr. Hearst.

-I wanted to be sure you have all you need. -And more besides.

And now you done seen for yourself.

I really don't care what others think of me, Aunt Lou.

And you need only care what I think.

God, I hate these camps... All this deferring and adjusting to others' wrong-headed stupidities.

I must have missed where they was better in San Francisco.

They're not. They're worse.

Can't bear San Francisco.

Don't let Mrs. Hearst hear you saying that.

Aw, she knows, she knows.

She knows why I always leave so quickly.

g*dd*mn truth is I'd rather be off by myself, Aunt Lou, free to do my work.

Boy-the-Earth-Talks-To.

-That's your Indian name. -That's right. You remember.

That's the only g*dd*mn conversation I care to have, her telling me where to dig into her.

Wonderful.

Thank you, sir.

I haven't ate potatoes quite that smooth.

I don't know if I ever had 'em that smooth. [CHUCKLES]

These elections can't be a joke.

More tail-chasing for him to laugh at us about.

Hearst?

The offices have to count for something.

How will you work that?

-Laws. -Jesus Christ!

Excuse me.

Seems like one way more for his kind to run us... laws do.

Who will have strawberries?

CY: I hope you'll take it as measure of my keenness, sir, and curiosity.

Yes yes yes, Mr. Tolliver.

You wish to know your duties in my service.

Well, I make my way through the muck to learn the details.

Your duties will be to answer like a dog when I call.

Like a dog?

Complications of intention on your part in dealings with me or duplicity or indirection...

Behavior, in short, which displeases me will bring you a smack on the snout.

Ouch.

When administered by a practiced hand, such a blow can be more painful and grievous even than your recent sufferings.

I don't doubt the hand would be practiced.

Mr. Swearengen recently discovered as much.

I gather it cost him a finger.

But I should say too that in these rooms just this afternoon such displeasure brought me near to murdering the sheriff and raping Mrs. Ellsworth.

I have learned through time, Mr. Tolliver, and as repeatedly seem to forget that whatever temporary comfort relieving my displeasure brings me, my long-term interests suffer.

My proper traffic is with the earth.

In my dealings with people I ought solely have to do with n*gg*r*s and whites who obey me like dogs.

If he hadn't meant me to wag it, sir, why would the Lord give me a tail?

AUNT LOU: So I make you my second deputy, you clever little heathen monkey tongue.

[LAUGHS]

You stand there, Richardson. You're lucky for Aunt Lou.

[MEN SPEAK CHINESE]

AUNT LOU: Don't shy away from a little noise now.

[SPEAKING CHINESE]

See, I speak your stuff.

You savvy? Clatter them g*dd*mn sparrows.

"I love your cobbler like sunset, Lou," and back-broke n*gg*r*s in the fields.

[SNICKERS] George Hearst?

He do love his nose in a hole more, and ass in the air and back legs kickin' out little lumps of gold like a f*cking badger.

No more use for them nuggets either, past counting them up and saying that big number to astonish n*gg*r*s to remind us we in the world.

Hah!

I seem to have won.

That's the 13 orphans natural.

[LAUGHS] Shall we clatter them m*therf*ckers again?

[LAUGHS]

Strange affectations your devil friend has...

Shabby appearance, derelict hotel.

AL: Put the hole through that wall just before he worked on my hand.

Americans... it never occurs to them to try the window.

I'll tell you the truth.

I begin to wonder if I mightn't be f*cking q*eer.

You see more to admire in the male assh*le than you'd... realized hitherto?

That I haven't gone yet for Hearst's throat.

Ambition and the blessed simplicities of action don't always quarter in comfort.

I've no f*cking ambition past trading to my favor and coming...

Once a day.

Bullshit!

A thing of this order you'd as soon not see ruined or in cinders.

I will if I f*cking have to.

Avoiding it if I could.

Good night, Al.

Good night.

Few enough I find tolerable.

Lucky our paths have crossed again.

Don't misinterpret that.

All right, Jack.

[BLUES MUSIC PLAYING]

♪ Baby's back ♪

♪ Dressed in black ♪

♪ Silver buttons up and down the back ♪

♪ High, low ♪

♪ Tippy toe ♪

♪ She broke the needle, she can sew ♪

-♪ Walking the dog ♪ -♪ Walk ♪

-♪ Just a-walking the dog ♪ -♪ Just walking the dog ♪

♪ Oh, if you don't know how to do it, I will show you how to walk the dog ♪

♪ Now let's walk that dog ♪

-♪ Walking the dog ♪ -♪ Walk ♪

-♪ Walking the dog ♪ -♪ Just walking the dog ♪

♪ Oh, if you don't know how to do it, I will show you how to walk the dog ♪

♪ Oh, if you don't know how to do it, I will show you how to walk the dog ♪

♪ I will show you how to walk that dog. ♪