01x07 - The Most Hated Man in 12 Sleeps

Episode transcripts for the TV series, "Joe Pickett". Aired: December 6, 2021 – present.*
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Series follows the life of Joe Pickett, a Wyoming-based game warden, and his family in the small town of Saddlestring and the surrounding wilderness of Yellowstone National Park.
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01x07 - The Most Hated Man in 12 Sleeps

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FEMALE DISPATCHER: All units,
please be advised

of an active
hostage situation.

A suspect believed
to be named Romanowski

is holding
at least one hostage

at the
Twelve Sleep Courthouse.

Backup has been requested.

Who's the hostage?

(RADIO STATIC)

Hello?
Who...who is the hostage?

FEMALE DISPATCHER:
The hostage is confirmed
to be Romanowski's attorney.

sh*t.

sh*t, sh*t, sh*t.

No. No, no, no.

(HELICOPTER WHIRRING)

(TIRES SQUEAL)

(SIRENS WAILING)

No. No, Joe.
You can't go
up there, Joe!

They're not gonna
let you in!

OFFICER: Get ready
with those flashbangs.

'Cause we're gonna
go on the count
of three, you got it?

I warned you
about Nate Romanowski!

Who's this?
Stop, stop, stop!

My wife's pregnant.
Stop it.

Nate, it's me.
It's Joe.

I'm takin' my g*n off!

Hey, kid, come on.

I'm unarmed!
I'm comin' in.

Pickett, don't!

Pickett, don't do it!
Don't do it! Joe!

I'm unarmed!

Mm!

Marybeth?

Hey.

Mm.

He went out the window.

Oh, you gotta
be kidding me.

Fugitives
are on the run.

Secure the building.
You two, stay here,
understood?

You okay?

Yes, I'm...

Did he hurt you?

No. No, I'm fine.

Joe,
why would he do this?

I was gonna
get him outta here.

He's not
who he says he is.

He was wanted,
under another name
in Montana,

for k*lling
two federal agents.

What?

Ms. Pickett?

I know.

I need to ask you
some questions.

Of course.

Without your husband.

That's fine, Joe.
I can hold my own.

WOMAN: All I'm saying is that
if he k*lled federal agents,

maybe he had
good reason for it.

Do you hear yourself
when you speak?

Now, maybe saying
something stupid
like that

plays to your conspiracy
chat room loonies,

but not the people
like Kelmeckis and me.

Sounds like you
and Romanowski
got pretty close.

We talked a bit.

(SCOFFS) Yeah.

More like Cricket here
got puppy dog eyes

whenever
he was around.

Shut up! I did not.

You know, we figured
he must've d*ed

somewhere along the way

until we flagged his photo
in your local paper.

Some guys
just don't have

the good sense
to stay dead.

Kelmeckis.

You got anything
you wanna ask her?

Yeah.

"The good sense
to stay dead."

(LINE TRILLING)

WOMAN 1: Joe!
Hey, I was just
about to call you.

Look, that scat sample
you gave me?

It's the craziest thing.

It didn't match
anything in
the international database,

so yeah, I don't know
what to make of it.

Could it be
an extinct species?

That would be
incredible.

That'd be
a miracle, truly.

Have you ever heard
of anything
like that happening?

Uh, no. You?

Nope.

If you're right

and this animal
is thought to be extinct,

then it wouldn't be
on the endangered
species list, right?

So what kind
of protection
would there be

for an extinct animal
that's actually
still alive?

Me.

You know
how long they'll be?

Hard to say,

but if I had to guess,
I'd say about an hour?

Hmm.

You know,
rumor has it

the sheriff's having
a lot of trouble at home,

so he spends
a lot of time
in the office

talking about coffee
with anyone who'll listen.

Do you know what time
the library closes?

Yeah, I do.
In 15 minutes.

I'll just be a few.

Will you let
Marybeth know
if she finishes?

(PEOPLE SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY)

(SIRENS WAILING)

MAN: Sorry, Warden.
We're just
about to close up.

JOE: I'll be real quick,
I promise.

Do you know
what's going on

over there
at the courthouse?

Uh, escaped fugitive.

What?

Is he dangerous?

Yeah, probably.

Do you have any books
on extinct species
in Wyoming?

(STAMMERS)

You can look up anything
you want over there,

but please hurry.

Wyoming and Montana.

Big Horn Mountains.

k*lled by pioneers.

Oh, my God.

Hey. Mrs. Pickett,
we are not done yet.

Sheriff Barnum,

Nate Romanowski
was in police custody,
not mine,

so when I realized
he was dangerous,

I decided
it wasn't prudent
to risk my life

to do your job for you.

So I'm gonna be
on my way

before I have
to report your department

for harassing
defense counsel.

Where's Joe?

He uh...

he went
to the library.

Great. Yeah.

Oh, you're
already done.

(OVERLAPPING CHATTER)

All right.

Thank you.

Just so I'm clear,

as I was being
interrogated
by police

after being held hostage,

you figured,
now's a good time
to run errands?

Well, when you say it
like that,
it sounds bad.

How would
you say it, Joe?

Well, the library was
about to close, and I...

I guess
there's no good way
to say it.

I'm sorry.
I shoulda been there.

Hey.

I figured out what Ote
was trying to tell me.

Well, get in!

Okay, listen to this.

Pioneers exterminated
the Miller's Weasel
deliberately.

because they believed
the weasel stole

and ate human babies...
not true.

But it didn't
keep the pioneers
from k*lling the weasels

in every possible way.

Ugh.

Some set bonfires
atop the animals' holes

and sh*t them
as they escaped

while others
poisoned the weasels.

You think that's
what was in Ote's cooler?

A Miller's Weasel?

Back from the dead.

Guess who
the last person

to check this book out
of the library was?

Who?

Clyde Lidgard.

Oh, sh*t.

Yeah, oh, sh*t.

What is it now, Vern?

I have news.

Unfortunately,

the planned route
for the InterWest pipeline

ran right through sacred,
native-owned land.

They're gonna have to find
a new location to build.

(LAUGHTER)

Well, I have a good idea
as to where
they could build it.

Yes. Yes, you do.

I told you,
I thought of everything.

Everything?

Well,
not quite everything.

The rest
worked itself out anyway.

Now,

we all become
very, very rich.

To failure.

MARYBETH: Okay, night night.

JOE: Night.

JOE: Good night.

GIRLS: Good night.

MARYBETH: Sleep tight.

JOE: Love you.

You know, Joe,
if you're right,
if there really is

an extinct species
alive here
in Saddlestring,

then that probably means
the InterWest pipeline
is dead!

Good night, Mom!

MISSY: Good night.

I mean,
everyone really wants
that pipeline to happen

They think
it'll bring life
back to the town,

it'd make
everyone's lives better.

I know.

You k*ll that,

you could become
the most hated man
in Twelve Sleep.

(SIGHS) Yeah,
but what's
the alternative?

Just look away
and let this animal

get wiped off the Earth
forever?

I mean, how good's
this pipeline
really gonna be

for most people?

Let's look
at what it's done
so far:

murders, evictions,
animals slaughtered.

We don't know
for sure

those things
are connected.

They must be.

This tiny, little animal,
this extinct weasel,

it could keep
a small handful of people

from making
a lot of money...

people with power,

people who are
willing to k*ll
to keep this a secret.

That's why
we gotta make it known.

Once the secret's out,

it's no longer
worth k*lling over.

Okay, say you're right,

what proof
do you really have?

A scat sample
and a children's book?

It's not enough, Joe.

Yeah.

Yeah, it doesn't really
feel undeniable yet,
does it?

No, it doesn't.

I do think you're right
about one thing, though.

Us knowing
the why of it,

why people
are being k*lled,

but not being
able to prove it.

This is the most
dangerous time for us.

(DOOR SLAMMING)

(DOOR CREAKING, SLAMMING)

Get back in bed.

You don't belong here.

Who is that?

He doesn't belong here.

Well, somebody
should've told me
he doesn't belong here.

He's been here
the whole time.

No! He doesn't
belong here!

I'll tell you
where I belong.

Come here!

No! Mommy!

Hey! Hey! No!

Come here!

(BOTH GASP)

SHERIDAN:
No! Don't k*ll me!

(SCREAMING) No! No! No! No!

No! No! No!

(PANTING)

No! Don't k*ll me!

JOE: Hey, hey, hey.

Don't let him k*ll me!

It's okay.

Sheridan, wake up.
Wake up.

Sheridan, wake up.

It's okay. It's okay.
It's okay. It's okay.

You're having
a bad dream, hon.

You're having
a bad dream.

(SHERIDAN PANTING)

You're okay.
You're okay.

You're okay.
It's okay.

I'm sorry, Dad.
I'm sorry.

You did nothing wrong.

You were just having
a bad dream.

You are okay.

Go back to sleep, Lucy.

Okay. Okay.

It's okay.

Nobody's
trying to k*ll you.

But what if
the dream was real?

It's not. It's not.

Look, we're all here.
We're safe.

You're safe.

(SHERIDAN PANTING)

MARYBETH: You're okay.

It's okay.

Here.

(DOOR CREAKS)

Oh, my God.

(SIGHS)

Do I look this tired
in real life?

Well, at least
they didn't say

you crapped your pants.

How do you know?
You haven't read it.

(LAUGHTER)

Did they?

No.

(PHONE BUZZING)

Thank you.

You're welcome.

Wacey.

Hey, Joe.

I heard about
the Romanowski business.

Marybeth okay?

Ah, a bit shaken,
but she's okay.

Well, I sure am relieved
to hear about that.

Say, I was just having
my morning coffee

here at the Kensingers'
house...

I'm house-sitting...

and a thought
occurred to me.

You know who I'd bet
could really use this house

right about now?

Joe's family.

Ah, I sure do
appreciate the offer.

I just don't think
it's a good time

to be house-sitting
right now.

Where?

The Kensingers.

Say "yes."

I just mean with Romanowski
being on the loose and all,

might be smart
to get your family somewhere

where he can't find you,
don't you think?

At least until he turns up.

Well, Marybeth says
we'll take it.

And who am I
to disagree?

All right, thank you.
We really appreciate it.

I'll call you
from the road.

Joe, look at this.

What am I looking at?

"Pipeline plan in peril."

Apparently,
the original planned route

runs straight through
sacred native land.

Mm-hmm.

Wouldn't InterWest
have clocked that

before they spent
all this money?

Well, you know
those things.

Some of those
land contracts
can go back pretty far.

You know who does
know a lot about it?

Who?

Vern.

What if he knew
this pipeline
had to be rerouted?

That information sure
could make a lot of money

for whoever owns land
in the new
pipeline location.

How much you wanna bet
the new pipeline route
they find

runs straight
through Elk Bend?

I'm sorry.

Where are you going?

I'm gonna go see Vern
about that job offer.

Okay.

(STRUMMING GUITAR)

Hey, Vern.

How're you doing, man?

I have decided,

I'd like to take you up
on that job offer.

Well, I'll be!

But before I do,
there's just...

there's one remaining
game warden issue

I'll need to resolve.

I think there might be
Miller's Weasels

in the Elk Bend
River Valley.

So as soon
as I file my report

with Wyoming Game & Fish
and the EPA,

well, then I would
love to come and work
for you at InterWest.

Joe, you stupid,
self-sabotaging
sonofab*tch.

When would you like me
to start?

You know,
your problem is
you have no loyalty.

I cannot,
in good conscience,

recommend hiring a man
with no loyalty.

Mm.

You really need
to cut the sh*t, Vern.

You knew that
InterWest route
was gonna fail

before it even happened.

You went out there,
you bought all that land

with the Scarletts,
didn't you?

You think
you know anything?

I did your job
for 27 years.

You know how many times
I got sh*t? Zero.

Beaten up? Zero.

You've had this job
for three months,
and look at you...

The whole town
wants you dead!

Ah, it's not
the whole town.
Just the crooks.

If it's so crooked,
why don't you pack up

that little family
of yours and go?

You're the
endangered species,
Joe.

You're just too stupid
to see it.

I tried to help you,

over and over and over.

But sometimes horses
just won't
drink the water.

(DIAL TONE)

(SIGHS)

(LINE TRILLING)

Yeah.

I was wrong.

Pickett is gonna be
a problem.

(SIGHS)

Where are we going?

We're gonna go
stay somewhere else

for a couple nights,
at a nice, big house.

Do we have to?

I thought
you'd be thrilled.

I like having
my things here.

Okay,
bring whatever you want.

We have plenty of room.

Come on, it'll be fun.
Like a little vacation.

(SIGHS)

(TV CHATTER)

(ELECTRICITY SHUTS DOWN)

I've still got three days
till I got to move out!

You turn on
my g*dd*mn power!

You turn on my water,
right now!

They think
they can walk
all over me,

just like they walked
all over your daddy?

Not anymore.
I'm gonna go
get what's ours.

(ENGINE STARTS)

SHERIDAN: How big is it?

Big.

WACEY: Knock, knock.

Hey, Wacey!

Come on in.
We're almost ready.

We're going with him?

Yeah, and Wacey's the one
who offered us the house.

Marybeth.

I heard about
your exciting day
yesterday.

Glad you're okay.

Thanks, Wacey. I'm fine.

It's Sheridan, right?

Just wait till you see
the new house

I got you set up with.

You're gonna love it.

(LAUGHS)

Marybeth,
let me get that.

Oh, thank you.

All right!

You're doing great.

MARYBETH: Come on, Lucy!
Let's go!

(WHISTLES)
Here, Becky!

(HUMMING)

(MISSY EXCLAIMS)

Well, now,
this is more like it.

Hmm, yeah. Oh.

And no one but me
knows you're here.

So you'll be
totally safe.

Thank you so much,
Wacey.

Mm-hmm.

You are lifesaver.

I know.

You ladies need anything,
just reach out.

Will do.

And don't worry,
I'm always around.

Thank you!

All right, chickadees.

Come on, girl!
(WHISTLES)

We're staying.

(ENGINE STARTS)

What's up, girl?

Come on!

We're staying, hon.
We're gonna stay.

All right!

This is living.

(LAUGHTER) She gets it.

I love this.

Of course you do,
because it's civilized.

Wow, beautiful.

LUCY:
Missy, feel this.

MISSY: Oh,
what a beautiful blanket.
Feel that.

I wish I'd had that
at your house

when I was sleeping
on the couch.

This is real leather.

What if she says "no?"

What if she won't do it?

We'll get her to go
'cause we have
to get her to go.

We've thought
of everything.

It'll work. Don't worry.

(PHONE BUZZING)

Hello.

WOMAN: Hi. Joe Pickett?

Yeah.

Les Etbauer
wanted me to call

to set a meeting up
for you and him.

Okay.
When would he...

Tomorrow morning,
first thing,

in the office.

The Cheyenne office?

Do we have another one?

I guess not.

Any sense
what this is about?

He didn't say.

Probably just wants
to meet you face-to-face.

Okay.

Well, I'll be there.

(DOOR CREAKS)

(PANTING)

(KNOCKS ON DOOR)

Marshall Kelmeckis?
Uh, how did you, um...

Yeah, I'm sorry
to bother you at home,

but I had
a couple more questions.

Uh, sure. Okay.

Come in, I guess.

So you and Romanowski
got pretty chummy.

I don't know, maybe.

Is there anything else
he told you?

Anything you noticed
you think might help us

in apprehending him?

Places he mentioned?
Relatives?
Anything like that?

No. Nothing like that.

Has he contacted you?

No. I mean,
I don't know
why he would.

Although there...
there was
one thing that I noticed.

I found his missing
fingerprints really weird,

so I did a little digging,

and I find some
talk online.

Admittedly, my source
is only semi-credible,

but apparently,
there's a group
of special op operators

called "The Five"
who may or may not exist.

And if my source
is right,

this group, they burn off
their fingerprints.

That's some interesting
police work
you've been doing.

You happen to mention
any of that
to Barnum or McLanahan?

No, they don't care
for my theories.

Do you know
where Nate is presently?

No, I already
told you that.

'Cause if you did
and you didn't tell us,

that'd be a felony.
You realize that, right?

I'm a cop. I know what
aiding and abetting is.

Good.

Would you mind taking
a polygraph to that effect?

I'd like to rule you out
as a suspect immediately.

Why, just because
I talked to him? I...

Well that and, no offense,
but you seem
like an easy mark.

Plain, live alone,
maybe not much
of a social life.

The type that's easy
for someone like Romanowski

to take advantage of.

Wait! No, no!
Please stop!
That's my...

(CHOKING)

(KICKS)

(SNAPS NECK)

(PANTING) You're here.

Yeah, I am.

Are you okay?

He...he tried to k*ll me.

How did you know
he was gonna do that?

Experience,
unfortunately.

That man,
the guys he works for,
they k*lled my wife.

You were married?

A long time ago,

or so it seems.

You know, there's a lot
of people looking for you.

And I'm a cop,
so I should be
arresting you.

I would appreciate it
if you didn't.

Okay.

Okay?

Okay.

All right.

Who...
who was that guy?

Not a U.S. marshal.

Take this.
You get to a hotel.

When you come back,
you report anything
that you see, okay

Okay.

You're a weird dude,
Nate Romanowski.

You're pretty
weird yourself.

Thank you.

Um, yeah,

I'll just go
and let you get on

with your
special ops stuff.

I never said
I was special ops.

Yeah,
you didn't have to.

Joe Pickett.

Have a seat.

Mr. Etbauer
will be with you
in a minute.

(SNIFFLES)

Pickett? Come on in.

Sit! Sit, sit.

So, you're Joe Pickett.

My problem child.

Did you know, I've gotten
more complaints about you

than any game warden
I've worked with?

And this is only what,
your first season
as head warden?

Complaints?

"Sidearm taken by suspect,"

"trailer full of evidence
blown up,"

"flashlight melted"?

I mean,
how can that happen?

Which part?

How could you let
a suspect
take your g*n from you?

How can something
like that happen?

Well, I was writing up
a citation.

I had my pad in one hand.
I had my pen in the other.

Uh-huh.

I admit,
I wasn't prepared
for what happened.

It might have
been my fault
that I let it happen.

But he took your w*apon,

while you just stood there.

You see what I mean?

When you
don't expect it?

Give that back to me.

You know
I'm your boss, right?

In a sense.

In a literal sense!
I am your boss.

And we have decided
to suspend you
without pay,

effective immediately.

You'll have three days
to journal your area.

Your duties will then
be reassigned

to an interim warden
who will be assigned
on Monday.

If I were you,
I'd start looking

for alternative
accommodations
right away.

If, after our
seven-day review,

we decide
to officially fire you,

we're gonna need the house
for the new game warden.

Did someone tell you
to do this?

Of course not!

Well, then I'd like
to file a report
before I go.

I found evidence
of an extinct species
come back to life.

Nope! Stop!
Absolutely not!

I cannot accept a report
from a suspended warden,

especially while
he's being suspended.

It could look like
the two things
are related.

They are related,
aren't they?

Have you even seen
one of these animals

you're talking
about, hmm?

Hmm. No.
Of course not.

You know, you can't
just file a report

based on some hunch
without any proof!

You'd think
they would have
taught you as much

in the academy.

This conversation's over.

(PHONE BUZZING)

(REJECTS CALL)

(TILL THE LIGHT
COMES SHINING PLAYING)

(SIGHS)

♪ It's too late
To get it right ♪

♪ It's too early to give in ♪

(WHISTLING)

♪ Make it
Through the night ♪

♪ Till the light
Come shining in ♪

What do you want?

I know
you owed Ote some money.

I'm here to collect it.

Sit down. Let's talk.

I didn't tell anyone
about it.

Not the sheriff,
not no one.

Not the game warden?

Nope.

Mm-mm,
didn't tell him sh*t.

Well, that's good.

But I know
Ote was working for you,

doin' something stupid.

Mm-hmm.

And then he d*ed.

So the way I figure is,
you kinda owe me
something now.

Mm-hmm.

At least
if you don't want me
to tell nobody nothing.

Well, you're right
on one count.

Me and Ote
did have a deal.

Hmm.

And he was doing
some work for me.

But he didn't finish.

And unfortunately,
he forfeited
what I owed him

when I had
to put an arrow
through him.

Oh.

(COCKS g*n)

Run.

(GRUNTS)

(COUGHING)

(ENGINE STARTS)

God damn it.

(SIGHS)

(EXHALES IN RELIEF)

(CHUCKLES)

(HUMMING)

You know what really
takes the jelly

out of my donut,
Cricket?

What?

Kelmeckis asked me
to meet with him

to go over any possible
escape routes

that Romanowski
could have taken.

Then, that assh*le
flaked.

Mm.

On his own meeting!

Some people just have
no manners nowadays, huh?

No manners, yeah.

(SIGHS)

Yeah, well.

Yeah, give me the local
U.S. marshals' office.

Yeah, hi there.
This is Deputy McLanahan

from the Twelve Sleep
Sheriff's Department.

I had a meeting
this morning
with Kelmeckis,

and, uh--well,
he didn't show up,

so I'm just calling
to make sure
he didn't return to you.

Yeah, it's Kelmeckis.
Kel-meck-is.

Are you sure about that?

What is it?

Oh, my God.

Sheriff.

SHERIFF: Yep?

Kelmeckis is not

a U.S. marshal.

SHERIFF:
What the hell do you mean
he's not a U.S. marshal?

Look, he had paperwork
and a badge.

SHERIFF:
Did you check this paperwork?

MCLANAHAN:
He took it with him
to the courthouse

before I could
have a chance.

This is stupid,
even for you, McLanahan!

How the hell could you
let this happen?

Well, look,
what kind of stores

even make badges like that?

SHERIFF:
Do you know how much
this chaps my rear?

(CHUCKLES)

(PEOPLE SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY)

(SIGHS)

(SOBBING)

God, forgive me.

(ENGINE STARTS)

Hi, Mom!

How was music class?

SHERIDAN: Fine.

Thank you.

LUCY:
Why is April there?

I'll be
right back, okay?

Hey, April.

Hi.

Is somebody coming
to get ya?

My mom's supposed to.

Okay, I'll just
give her a call.

(LINE TRILLING)

The number you have reached

is not in service
at this time.

Maybe she left me.

Oh, no.

I'm sure she wouldn't
leave you, sweetheart.

She's done it before.

Okay.

Well, come hop in.

You're gonna stay with us
till we find her,
all right?

Okay.

(DOOR ALARM BEEPING)

WOMAN: Okay.

Hurry, hurry, hurry.

(CAR APPROACHING)

sh*t.

Uh...

(STAMMERS)

(CAR DOOR SLAMS)

Let's go.
Come on, boys.

Let's go. Let's go.
Come on.

(CHUCKLES)

(FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING)

Come on, boy!
He's coming.

Joey, I know it's not
your birthday yet,

but I got you something.

I can give it
to you early,
if you want.

Nah, I'll wait.

Just kidding.
Let me see it.

Do you like it?

It even says
"Game Warden" on it.

I love it.

I got myself one, too.

Uh-oh, it looks like
we have a known poacher

on state lands here.

Squirrel season
doesn't start
for another two months.

I'd think
you'd know that
by now, Merle.

Well...

I blew it, Vic.

I'm sorry.

MARYBETH:
Where have you been?

What's wrong?

Joe, what's wrong?

I lost my job.

Okay.

How?

We're gonna have to find
a new place to live,

so a new game warden
can live there.

(SIGHS)

I went
by my childhood home today.

You did?

When I was a kid
in that house,

sometimes I could hear
the v*olence coming.

It was like a ringing
in my ears.

It just got
louder and louder
until it exploded.

Sometimes
it was so loud, I...

I couldn't stand it.

The anticipation...

was almost worse
than the pain itself.

And the v*olence became...

a relief, somehow.

It was like a reset.

It's quiet.

I can hear
that ringing sound now,

and it's loud.

I hear it

all around me,

everywhere I go.

The v*olence is coming,
and I don't know
how to stop it.

And it seems every time
I try to make things better,

I just make 'em worse.

That's bullshit.

Hey, that's bullshit.

And you know it.

No one can control
what happens,
not really.

But you try.

You go out there
every single day

and you fight
the good fight,

and I see
the toll it takes
'cause I'm here.

But in all the years
I've known you,

I've never seen you
turn away
from a problem,

back down to power.

Don't you dare
start now.

(DOOR OPENING)

Excuse me,
Mrs. Pickett?

Yeah, honey.

Can I have
some water?

Of course, honey.

You don't need to ask.
You can just
help yourself.

Then, I'll come
tuck you in.

Okay.

Hey, April?

Call me Marybeth, okay?

(SIGHS)

Well, it seems
you don't turn away,
either.

Well...

I guess we're the same
like that.

I have to go.

Where?

I gotta finish this thing.

(GRUNTS)

(COCKS g*n)

(BLOOD PLAYING)

♪ For all your love of soma ♪

♪ All my blood's in vain ♪

♪ You say
Your history's over ♪

♪ All of my blood's in vain ♪

♪ Flash across your screen ♪

♪ Got you in their hand ♪

♪ Fifteen minutes of freedom ♪

♪ Still three-fifths a man ♪

♪ Sterilize your conscience ♪

♪ And disgrace your name ♪

♪ All my blood's in vain ♪

♪ You say
Your history's over ♪

♪ All of my blood's in vain ♪

♪ Your television coma ♪

♪ All my blood's in vain ♪

♪ It's gone too far
To change ♪
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