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Washington Black Season 1 Episode 5
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00:01Previously on Washington Black.
00:03Fancy Malt has a contact for us to sell the molasses.
00:06I'm a 22-year member of the RSL.
00:08Like your father, Titch.
00:09My father is deceased.
00:11These are from your father.
00:13Posted within the last few months.
00:15His last letter was from the Arctic.
00:17We should go find him.
00:19Nat.
00:20But you and I are different.
00:22Folk like you and I, Washington,
00:24we know that when our eyes close,
00:26they will open again and see a better place.
00:29You sound like her.
00:30Kids.
00:31My friend.
00:32See?
00:33Not so different after all.
00:35Slave catchers.
00:36They're looking for a black boy and his British companion.
00:38Jack Crawford.
00:39A threat to be contained.
00:42We can help each other.
00:43I reject you.
00:45It's important to know who you're marrying.
00:47To live in a skin other than one's own.
00:49I think that given the correct amount of time,
00:51you may be able to appreciate me in the way that I now appreciate you.
00:54I don't understand.
00:55I'm more complex than meets the eye.
00:59Hey,all the way.
01:00Look at you.
01:01Gonna be a proper tough.
01:02A bloke like this,
01:03probably never been hungry a day in his bloody life.
01:04Oi, look at you.
01:21Gonna be a proper toff.
01:23A bloke like this, probably never been hungry a day in his bloody life.
01:27Yeah.
01:28Who wants to be him?
01:31Get on with the rest of it then.
01:38Right.
01:40This Rothburn, he wants to prolong our business, but I cannot have my ship service a slave trader.
01:49Not anymore.
01:50You, you must get him to sign this termination agreement.
01:54And it's that simple, eh?
01:56Well, he could get a little rough, but nothing a man like you can't handle.
02:01Oh, we can handle it all right.
02:03Especially in that gap.
02:07What about the money?
02:10What's the rest?
02:11When you return with the signed agreement?
02:17And what's to say we don't cut your throat and take what's there?
02:24No, you're mine, mate.
02:29We're just having a go, that's all.
02:31You hired us to do a job, Mr. McGee, and we're gonna do a job.
02:34You have to be convincing.
02:36He has to really believe that you are me.
02:39I'll do what I need to, mate.
02:43Come on then.
02:45Well, he signed it.
02:59Eventually.
03:00Well done.
03:02I plan to leave immediately.
03:04I'm off to Halifax to meet my future bride, who will be my entree into royal society.
03:10And here's me, never having been past East London.
03:15Well, what's to stop you?
03:25You can keep the suit.
03:27You won't miss it.
03:29I have dozens.
03:32Dozens.
03:33Money's all here.
03:34Let's go.
03:37I'm grateful for you, gentlemen.
03:39Especially you.
03:43To play a role so far from your own part in all of it.
03:48Astonishing.
04:00Paddy.
04:01Yeah, mate.
04:05You ever felt like you were meant for more?
04:07I reckon.
04:18What have you done?
04:19The government didn't clear this.
04:21The guild will do for you, Gunn.
04:23Do for us both.
04:24Sorry, Paddy.
04:28Sorry, Paddy.
04:55William Magee.
04:59William Magee.
05:00William Magee.
05:02William Magee.
05:08William Magee.
05:12Mr. William Magee.
05:13Yes.
05:14One-way passage from London to Halifax.
05:21Welcome aboard.
05:46The silhouette is quite flattering.
05:48Yes.
05:51But I was hoping for something a little more modern.
05:55I'm fully aware of the modest shift in fashion brought on by Queen Victoria.
05:59But I like what I like.
06:01I hope that's fine with you.
06:02I hope that's fine with you.
06:03You should tell us, John.
06:04Seeing as how we got took by hunters on your watch.
06:16Hey, that's enough.
06:17That's enough.
06:18That's enough.
06:19That's enough.
06:20So what you was planning?
06:21To beat up on Sam?
06:22one of your own,
06:23one of your own lieutenant?
06:24One of your own colonel?
06:25One of your own lieutenant?
06:26You should toast John seeing as how he got took by hunters on your watch
06:32Hey, that's enough that's enough
06:47So what you was planning to beat up on Sam one of your own lieutenants
06:52It's worse than I thought you're drunk on foolishness. I can't win with you
07:02Badged or so yeah, and your chance to win
07:07If you're straight and you want to talk
07:13I'm listening
07:22Oh
07:37For you sir. Thank you
07:52Oh
07:55Mr. Goff you're being played for a fool Mickey is not the man you think you will find him at the fighting docks will it?
08:22I
08:52No gentleman would carry on like this. What sort of fraud are you?
09:05Come now, Mr. Gough. A gentleman minds his business.
09:09I'm sure Tanner would agree.
09:11Look at the way you're looking at me.
09:14Is that how you look at her?
09:16Is that why she feels like she has to hide her truth?
09:19Yes. Because I'm telling you, Mr. Gough, I am her destiny and you, nothing.
09:24You lied to me.
09:27I'm the liar. You lied about your daughter to everyone.
09:31I think we're both better off if sleeping dogs keep snoring.
09:36Eh, mate?
09:46Our contract is binding.
09:49It's one thing to harbor a runaway, but Washington's wanted for murder.
10:00Mr. Farrow, I can explain. This is Erasmus' doing.
10:04You didn't think to tell me this sooner.
10:07You've put us all in grave danger.
10:10I'll see you to the other boy.
10:11What should we do?
10:14They will not lay a hand on you.
10:18I will stand to defend you.
10:19No.
10:20You should go.
10:23Then we will.
10:25Harrison deserves to see the world, too.
10:27Don't worry. I'll get you out.
10:33Come on, boy. We're leaving.
10:36Go to the half seas of the tavern.
10:38It's a safe place.
10:40Ask for Captain Holloway.
10:43He sails north.
10:44He's part of our network.
10:45Put this on. It'll help you blend in.
10:47Go out the back door and stick to the alleyways.
10:49You know he's one of the first ones to want to do that.
10:56I know this one would have tried to do it.
10:59You would have tried to do that.
11:03Look, put on fancy mode.
11:06Where's the pirate?
11:12All right, I'll go on.
11:13Someone gone and dead?
11:23Us.
11:25If we don't find a Captain Holloway who's headed north,
11:28are you acquainted?
11:31Blue vest by the bar.
11:33A bit of a drunk, but he's a good man, that.
11:37Solitary.
11:38Sympathetic, too.
11:40He won't endanger the liquor pirate.
11:43Stay with her.
11:48Captain Holloway.
11:51Yeah.
11:51Wash.
11:54Sit.
12:00You staying above water?
12:06Remember, Barrington taught you to fight against the waves.
12:13Take this.
12:26So you always know where you stand.
12:35Negotiate.
12:38Know.
12:39It's a gift.
12:47So you'll help us?
12:49Aye.
12:50You and the boy follow me to my ship.
12:52It's at birth 21.
12:56It's time.
13:18Oh, a man of your description was seen leaving the half seas over tavern with a black boy and a white Englishman, fugitives travelling together.
13:35I don't know anything about that.
13:37Reckon we have a bit more of a word first. What say you, friend? You a captain?
13:44If not, my ship will pay the price.
13:47What a man we seek is also a captain. That can't be a coincidence.
13:51Kenneth, in a port city waist high on captains?
13:55Then show me your ship.
13:56No scraps today! Get out of here!
13:58Shhh! Come on!
14:00Shhh!
14:16Come on!
14:17Where's Holloway?
14:27I fear we cannot outrun them. There's nowhere to hide out here.
14:30We can jump.
14:31Boss, no. You can't swim.
14:33Don't be here any moment.
14:35Help us!
14:37Help us!
14:38Help us!
14:50Over here, boss!
14:51They're there!
14:52Jesus!
14:53Yes!
14:55Come on!
14:56But it's going to be hell!
14:57We can have a healer!
14:58You can have a healer!
14:59Leave us!
15:00Join us!
15:01Yes.
15:02You can have a healer!
15:03That's all.
15:04Let's go!
15:05It's all.
15:06Let's go!
15:07Let's go!
15:08Let's go!
15:09I think I see them! Over there! Come on!
15:39Watch his hand. Let's go. Come on now. You're almost there. I got you. I got you.
16:08Come on. There you go. Come on.
16:20Come on. You okay? Capitor.
16:36Come on.
16:38Come on.
16:40Come on.
16:42Come on.
16:44Come on.
16:46Come on.
16:48Come on.
16:50Come on.
16:52Come on.
16:54Come on.
16:56Come on.
16:58Come on.
17:00Come on.
17:02Come on.
17:04Come on.
17:08Come on.
17:10Come on.
17:12Come on.
17:13Come on.
17:14Come on.
17:15Come on.
17:16Come on.
17:17Come on.
17:18Come on.
17:20Come on.
17:21Come on.
17:22Come on.
17:23Come on.
17:24Come on.
17:25Come on.
17:26Come on.
17:27Come on.
17:28Come on.
17:29Come on.
17:30Come on.
17:31Come on.
17:32Excuse me. I'm looking for a Monsieur Le Pen.
17:41Good day, gentlemen.
17:44Captain Holloway sent us.
17:53He's surprised to see another blackface in the article.
17:57Paul. Right.
18:00Holloway said that you might guide us to the locale of a particular outpost.
18:06That of James Wilde, the Englishman?
18:13We are here. Right.
18:15James Wilde is here.
18:21How soon can we leave?
18:23I cannot take you, Monsieur. There is a storm coming in this time of year.
18:27The storms, they come too strong, too fast, and you do not want to turn death, oui?
18:33Well, if not your guide services, perhaps I might purchase the map.
18:39It is as they say, your funeral, Monsieur.
18:43We'll see about that. Come.
18:45Come.
18:49Judging from the topography, there are no serious inclines along the way.
18:53It does look quite doable.
18:55Those men do not think so.
18:56Have a map. We'll soon have all the supplies we need.
19:00Think how far we've come for yet another adventure, Wash.
19:02What's to stop us now?
19:05Shall we sally forth?
19:15Friends, come.
19:17What?
19:19All right.
19:20THE END
19:50It's magnificent, isn't it?
20:03This way.
20:06I'm quite sure my father's camp is just on the other side of that mountain.
20:20I'm quite sure my father's camp is just on the other side of that mountain.
20:50I'm quite sure my father's camp is just on the other side of that mountain.
20:55Let's make you home.
21:17It just needs a bit of heartbreak and hosannas.
21:21A bit of magic.
21:25A bit of magic.
21:55A bit of magic.
22:25A bit of magic.
22:55A bit of magic.
22:56A bit of magic.
22:57A bit of magic.
22:58A bit of magic.
23:30Well, one would call that running before walking.
23:32Well, then I shall be the fastest walker you ever made your eyes upon.
23:37Well, I'd want your assurances.
23:40I'd want your assurances.
23:41You'd honor your word.
23:43You'd pay our mortgage.
23:45A mortgage.
23:46Certainly.
23:47I'd want your assurances.
23:48Pardon?
23:49I'd want your assurances.
23:50I'd want your assurances.
23:52I'd want your assurances.
23:53I'd want your assurances.
23:54Do you have a problem.
23:55I'd want your assurances.
23:56I'd want your assurances.
23:57I'd want your assurances.
23:58I'd want your assurances.
23:59As my father said, this would be a business transaction.
24:06Rest assured, you and your father would be taken care of financially.
24:10And in the meantime, I will do whatever I can to make sure that you are happy.
24:15And if you're ever not, I can only presume that you will let me know each and every time.
24:20Which I will welcome with open arms.
24:24Now, shall we?
24:26Where are you taking me?
24:30Did you think the lovely ride was the extent of splendor?
24:40Your father was kind enough to inform me of your passion.
24:56I've never seen anything quite as beautiful.
25:11That is your wedding gift.
25:13The piano is lovely, but I cannot accept it.
25:21I'm sorry, it's just...
25:23You love another.
25:26I've come to understand the truth of certain things now.
25:29You have feelings for this Jack Crawford.
25:36Mr...
25:37But I believe in us.
25:39And I hope that given the correct amount of time, you might come to believe the same.
25:47And I can offer you something which he never could.
25:51A life free from terrible danger.
25:53Speak plainly, sir.
26:00I met a man.
26:03Yesterday.
26:04Formidable.
26:05A hunter, I presume, and he promised a dark fate for your friend.
26:10He even asked for my help in the matter.
26:12Who he was?
26:13But I rejected him.
26:14What's his name, Willard?
26:15Yes.
26:16A devil-sent attempt.
26:17I looked into his eyes.
26:22And I heard your words.
26:26Be more than what the world expects of you.
26:31I'm trying to be better, Tana.
26:35Because of you.
26:40Then I have need of your courage.
26:41Shall I go about the rest of my day on foot?
26:47I need your help.
26:49If I'm to warn Mr. Crawford in time.
26:51You are asking me to aid my competitor for your heart.
26:54I'm asking you to do the right thing.
26:57Not the easy thing, or the convenient thing.
27:01Are you the man you say you are?
27:04The man I asked you to be?
27:09Very well.
27:10To Mr. Angie's.
27:13I'll show you the way.
27:13I'll show you the way.
27:40Hey, Jack.
27:44Stranger.
27:45Hey.
27:46What brings you here?
27:47Boy.
27:48Where the boy?
27:48What, you ain't see him outside?
27:49Miss Angie!
27:50Let's walk with you.
27:51Oh, you ain't see him outside.
27:52Miss Angie.
27:53I don't know.
27:54Oh, my God.
27:55I don't know.
27:56Oh, my God.
27:57I don't know.
27:58It's a good one.
27:59I don't know.
28:00Yeah.
28:01I don't know.
28:02I don't know.
28:03Oh, my God.
28:04I know.
28:05Stranger?
28:06Hey.
28:08What brings you here?
28:10Boy. Where the boy?
28:12What, you ain't see him outside?
28:14Miss Angie!
28:16Where's Wash?
28:22So you her, huh?
28:24Medwin.
28:30Where's Wash?
28:33Oh, God.
28:35He took him.
28:37Willard is still alive.
28:46Tana?
28:47What?
29:05Oh, God.
29:08Oh, God.
29:17Matt!
29:18I won't find you, Mr. Washington, even if you run to the end of the year.
29:41I won't find you!
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