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Elkhorn Season 1 Episode 6
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00:00Past is the past, and to dwell on it would be weak.
00:30He's, he's coming down, he's coming down, get the cartridge in there quick, take the shot!
00:57Take the shot!
01:27A bit late for a stroll, isn't it, Mr. Roosevelt?
01:45Walking moves the mind, Bill, and no better time than now than when the world is at its quietest.
01:49Are we having a meeting?
01:53No, we'll met.
01:56Go back to bed.
01:57You need to be concerned with me.
01:59Now, if you don't mind, I have work that needs to be done.
02:04Wearing holes in the floor is what you're doing.
02:05All right.
02:19Oh, sun ration!
02:26You all right?
02:28Yeah.
02:29Yeah, I was just getting clumsy, I guess.
02:33Yeah, I'm off to get more lumber for the coop.
02:36All right.
02:39Well, Uncle, you are going to have a hard time chopping that wood.
02:44Unless, of course, you are planning on digging up that whole tree.
02:51Oh.
02:54Now, I think we might be able to proper nap.
02:56Yes, sir.
02:58Morning, fellas.
02:58Yes.
03:02What the heck happened to y'all?
03:07Shoot, if I didn't know any better.
03:10Like he just rode the entire Oregon Trail.
03:12No, it's Mr. Roosevelt.
03:14For three nights in a row, he's been stomping back and forth ever since he got in the road.
03:18No, no, the coop ain't got to build itself.
03:22Give me that axe.
03:24Yes, sir.
03:25Something I don't know.
03:36Heh.
03:37Not for us to say.
03:45No, no, no, no.
03:53Mr. Roosevelt.
03:59No, afraid the sun's a bit too high for me.
04:02If there's business, please be quick with it.
04:04I'm under something of a deadline.
04:07What's all this? It, uh, for your hunting book?
04:09What? Oh.
04:12No, no.
04:14My departed wife's family,
04:17well, they're printing a collection to honor her,
04:19and I've been asked to write a proper eulogy.
04:23That's no easy thing.
04:26Oh, well, you needn't be concerned with me.
04:28I've written plenty of things in my day.
04:30I just need to find the right words.
04:39I'd, uh, I'd like to propose something.
04:43Ah, finally.
04:45Business, then.
04:47No, not business.
04:49I'd like to propose a hunt.
04:51The hunt.
04:52You know, the one that you've been wanting to undertake
04:54ever since you and I met.
04:55You mean Wyoming?
04:58The Bighorns?
04:59That's right.
05:00Mr. Roosevelt,
05:01I think it's about time you got yourself a big trophy of your own.
05:06Well, Bill, that sounds delightful,
05:08but I couldn't possibly leave before finishing up here.
05:13Remember what you told me, uh,
05:14about a grand hunt like that?
05:15How it, uh...
05:18Makes a man hearty.
05:19Mm-hmm.
05:20Press the loot.
05:21Strengthens the muscles.
05:23Fills out the lungs.
05:24Clears the head.
05:30Now,
05:31if it's words you're looking for,
05:34I think a head-clearing might just do the trick.
05:37What do you say?
05:38You up for it?
05:38How soon can we depart?
05:44Come on.
05:58Ooh.
06:00Yeah.
06:01May not look like much,
06:03but he is the best teamster in the territory.
06:06Should we intervene?
06:23No!
06:24For which side?
06:33Get it off of me!
06:36You got some nerve, Mary.
06:50Spoiling another man's negotiations.
06:52Yeah.
06:53Real sorry about that, Levo.
06:55What about you, mister?
06:57Fancy some furs?
06:59My beaver pounce for the softest south of Winnipeg.
07:02This here is Mr. Theodore Roosevelt.
07:04Mr. Roosevelt?
07:08Norman Levo.
07:10Mr. Levo,
07:13we'd like to inquire about your services
07:15as a guide for hunting expedition
07:16to the Bighorn Mountains.
07:18Eh?
07:18Well,
07:20seeing as how I'm down a customer,
07:23can't discuss nothing
07:24until a pelt's been purchased.
07:37Bighorns, huh?
07:39That's right.
07:40No quick trip, that.
07:42We're up for it.
07:43Hey, that mountain pass.
07:46That's Cheyenne land, you know.
07:49Cheyenne?
07:50You mean?
07:51The ones that got custard.
07:52Yeah.
08:00Crazy, Levo.
08:01Crazy would be accepting
08:03such an insulting offer
08:04for my wares.
08:09Cheyenne?
08:10Plus River?
08:12Rain?
08:13Bandits?
08:14You sure you're up for it?
08:16You know,
08:16I've often been misjudged.
08:18And those who do
08:19often regret it.
08:21Ha ha.
08:22Well,
08:23lucky for you,
08:23I'm a man who regrets nothing.
08:26Oh, no.
08:27He's not going anywhere.
08:28Well, Levo,
08:29will you leave us in peace, woman?
08:30You don't want this one
08:32leading you.
08:33He'll run right off.
08:34Last time he went hunting,
08:36said he'd be back
08:37just three weeks.
08:38He wasn't back
08:39for three years.
08:41Wasn't long enough.
08:45Seems to me, ma'am,
08:46that you could use
08:48a guarantee.
08:51What's that there?
08:54It is
08:55your guarantee.
08:58If your husband
08:59fails to return,
09:00he shall be compensated
09:01for up to three years.
09:03Is this amount suitable?
09:07Yeah.
09:08Well,
09:08I reckon it'll do.
09:11Still,
09:12I'd prefer
09:13he come back.
09:14The End
09:26All the past we leave behind.
09:54What's that now?
09:55Whitman.
09:57All the past we leave behind.
10:01We debouch upon a newer, mightier world.
10:04Varied world.
10:06Fresh and strong, the world we seize.
10:10World of labor and the march.
10:12Pioneers.
10:14Oh, pioneers.
10:20Spirited sword, ain't he?
10:23You have no idea.
10:25Hey, don't get it.
10:29THE END
10:59Bull Elk, huh?
11:03As far as weaponry, what do you brung?
11:06Well, I got shotguns, repeaters, and Winchester 73s.
11:10Well, that won't do.
11:12Good for gold, sure, but when a bull starts charging you,
11:15you're going to be wishing for a little more stopping power.
11:23I know, feller, a bit of a detour, but he'll have what you need.
11:28Come on.
11:28Get.
11:40Open up, Jerry.
11:44Let me do the dealing.
11:46This one ain't a sweetheart like myself.
11:50You in there, you old mutt?
11:52Took you long enough.
11:59What do you want, Lebo?
12:02What do you think?
12:05Looking to buy.
12:13After you, Mr. Roosevelt.
12:14Get your boys a drink?
12:36No.
12:37No.
12:39Best get what we need and be on our way.
12:43Jerry, you got anything a little bigger caliber?
12:45Mostly use it for buffalo, but there ain't a living thing this can't bring down.
12:59As I'm sure you can attest.
13:03Oh, come on now.
13:05Ain't no reason we can't be professional.
13:08Well, I'm less inclined when your profession is violence.
13:11My profession is whatever pays me.
13:18And whoever pays me.
13:21Nothing more.
13:23This thing feels like a cannon.
13:24That's the Remington Rolling Block.
13:27What's the caliber?
13:28.45 Government.
13:33That's some stopping power.
13:39I'm going to bring down a thousand pound buffalo from 500 yards.
13:46How much?
13:49Fifty.
13:54I appreciate your patronage.
14:19Happy hunting, Mr. Roosevelt.
14:24Boy, I tell you what, I'll have my way.
14:34No two nights to ever see me in the same bed.
14:36No, sir.
14:39Of course, my wife sees it a bit different.
14:45Must be nice.
14:46Having a wife done mine your way.
14:51That ain't none of your concern.
14:54There ain't been no harm by it.
14:57Just saw the rain, couldn't help but wonder.
14:59Lebo.
15:00I swear if you don't shut your trap.
15:02Man can't ask a simple question.
15:04Perhaps.
15:06Just have a bit of silence.
15:08Ma'am, I can take that from you, sir.
15:37Thank you, Beverly.
15:47Come now, Teddy.
15:48Your family's waiting for us.
15:51They can wait just a moment longer.
15:55What are you up to?
15:58What do you mean?
15:58Well, the last time you stole me away from a party was on Harvard Yard.
16:04You got down on one knee.
16:07That wasn't my finest moment.
16:09Oh, I remember it fondly.
16:12Fondly?
16:12You refused my proposal.
16:14I didn't refuse.
16:16I simply said you should ask another time.
16:19And besides, how would you ever learn perseverance?
16:25But the past few months have been wonderful.
16:28And your family has been ever so gracious.
16:33Now, what is it you wanted to show me?
16:36I hope this is the right time.
16:52Alice, would you make me the happiest man on Earth and marry me?
17:00Oh, there you are, Teddy.
17:12Come now.
17:13Everybody is waiting.
17:15Yes.
17:16Of course, Mother.
17:18Come now, Alice.
17:20Join the family.
17:22They can't wait, too.
17:24They can't wait.
17:54Merrifield.
18:00Come on, Mr. Roosevelt.
18:01What is it?
18:02I thought I'd inform you that our guide is missing.
18:07Missing?
18:08I was up early this morning and saw that his bedroll was gone.
18:11I assumed he'd be back by now, but clearly he hasn't.
18:15Lemo, where are you?
18:19His wife weren't as good, didn't she?
18:21Well, it looks like that fleeting bag is up and left us.
18:26I don't suppose if it comes down to it, you know the way back.
18:31I'd be lying if I said I did.
18:35Lemo!
18:35Lemo!
18:37Lemo!
18:39Lemo!
18:40Maybe we go searching.
18:51Couldn't have gotten far.
18:53Didn't take a horse.
18:54Yeah, but which way?
18:56I'm sorry, Mr. Roosevelt.
18:58This is all my fault.
19:00I thought for sure he'd stick with us.
19:01Wait.
19:03Did you hear that?
19:12Huh.
19:15That coffee sure smells good.
19:17Lemo, what the heck are you doing under the wagon?
19:22I always sleep under the wagon.
19:23Ha, ha, ha, ha.
19:26Ha, ha, ha, ha.
19:27THE END
19:57Still got a ways till the mountains
20:07Someone's coming
20:14Yeah, here comes the cavalry
20:25You headed into town?
20:27More passing through
20:28You're, uh, yes
20:36You're Theodore Roosevelt
20:38I heard you were setting up shop in the Badlands
20:42My name's Colonel Francis Wallop
20:44I'm the commander of the, uh, well, what's left of this regiment
20:49It's an honor to meet you, Colonel
20:51Well, what brings you to Wyoming?
20:55Thrill of the hunt
20:56Well, I tell you what, I'm heading back to my camp
20:59A few miles south
21:00Why not join me?
21:02I can have my men restock your provisions
21:04And, uh, you can dine with the officers as my guest
21:08We'd be delighted
21:10Well, uh, as gentlemen of Congress
21:17We do require formal attire
21:18Not to worry, sir
21:20I never forget my dinner jacket
21:22You know, I never would have thought to bring a dinner jacket to a hunt
21:39Not to start doing that just in case
21:43There you go
21:46You ain't gonna have another case
21:50You know, I've got my share of these silk-stalking-type dudes
22:02They ain't like us
22:05Never cared for Army Chow, anyhow
22:09My guide says that there are Cheyenne in the territory
22:30Are they dangerous?
22:35Sometimes
22:35They can be fearsome
22:37When they want to be
22:38But the war is over
22:40To the valiant foe
22:47I don't know what they used to be
22:58The world's changing
23:01Heck, we're not gonna be here much longer
23:04They keep pulling us back
23:07East
23:08Slowly but surely
23:11So
23:15Mr. Roosevelt
23:17What manner of game is worth such a trip?
23:21We're after the mighty bull elk
23:23There's not very many left
23:26The bighorns, I'm afraid
23:27What do you mean?
23:30Too many settlers
23:32Too many hunters
23:34Trappers
23:34The world's changing
23:36When Alexander saw the breath of his domain
23:43He wept
23:45But there were no more worlds to conquer
23:48You know, there might be something
23:54More deserving of your sights
23:57Than a bull elk
23:58Please
24:02Go on
24:03About a week ago
24:05Corporal went missing
24:06Over at
24:08Crazy Woman Creek
24:10We sent out a search party
24:12What happened to him?
24:16Perhaps you should see for yourself
24:17He was barely breathing
24:33When they found him
24:34A few more hours
24:36Who knows?
24:40What did this?
24:42Old Ephraim
24:43A grizzly, Mr. Roosevelt
24:48A man-eater
24:51Predator by nature
24:53But now
24:54That's
24:55Prey is being hunted
24:57To near extinction
24:58He's looking for food
25:01Anywhere he can find
25:02And what choice is there?
25:09It must be dealt with
25:10Let's make camp here
25:40Ambushed
26:08Ambushed
26:08Where the devil are they?
26:27Bell, can you see anything?
26:31This ain't no ambush
26:32Come on
26:34What
26:36What do you mean?
26:49Yep
26:50Cheyenne
26:51I believe we've been spotted
27:05It's fine
27:06It's fine
27:07You speak Cheyenne?
27:14I'd be some poor guy
27:15If I didn't
27:16Ivana, hey
27:18Ivana, huh?
27:22Not soldiers?
27:25No
27:25Hunters
27:27More of you?
27:30Not here
27:31But the army camp
27:33Will be expecting us back
27:34You do not look like
27:39A hunter
27:39How do you shoot
27:41How do you shoot
27:41Like that?
27:47How about I show you
27:48The competition
27:50Three shots each
27:52Well
27:53Want to keep it friendly
27:55Mr. Roosevelt?
27:57Exactly
27:58Friendly competition
28:00What do you say?
28:02Is it
28:30Two and two.
28:38Might only make this last one a little more interesting.
29:00Accurate up to 500 yards.
29:30I believe it's your shot.
29:34I believe it's your shot.
30:04I believe it's your shot.
30:34I believe it's your shot.
30:36I believe it's your shot.
30:48Now, Cole, the great bear, you have his spirit.
30:55It's an honor.
31:31What do you say we set up camp here tonight?
31:35Yeah, that's a big bear.
31:36Yes.
31:38Yes, it is.
31:42Well then, that's as far as I go.
31:45What are you saying?
31:47What are you saying?
31:48I'm saying my wagon will be waiting for you when you get back.
31:53Lebo, you pigeon-hearted fool.
31:55Lebo, that wasn't our agreement.
31:57Our agreement didn't include no grizzlies.
32:00You're talking 900 pounds.
32:02You're talking 900 pounds.
32:04Ten feet standing.
32:07Yeah.
32:08You're talking 500 pounds like that,
32:09tear out your gullet in one swipe.
32:10Start fedin' on you while you're still drawin' breath.
32:14If you don't want to take on all effort, be my guest.
32:17I ain't going one step further.
32:23Well, he may be pigeon-hearted, but he may be right.
32:28What do you want to do?
32:36It must be dealt with.
32:44How close do you think we are?
32:53Whoa, whoa, whoa.
32:58We may be real close.
33:06Yeah, that's fresh.
33:10A couple hours at the most, we are in his domain now, Mr. Roosevelt.
33:16We need to keep downwind and keep our eyes peeled.
33:19Most important, keep quiet.
33:25Let's go.
33:39Petty, did you sleep at all?
33:50Politics don't sleep.
33:53Petty, did you sleep at all?
34:05Politics don't sleep.
34:08So why should I?
34:11I see.
34:12Well then, as your constituent, I have a request.
34:17I shall grant it.
34:19Anything.
34:19Could you please order my husband to get some sleep?
34:27I'm afraid that's not up to me.
34:29But once this bill gets to the floor, he will have more time.
34:35I promise.
34:39This is the life I've chosen.
34:42The life we've chosen.
34:44And I wouldn't change it for the world.
34:46But things are going to change.
34:51I'm afraid that's not up to me.
35:02You'll have to be careful with me.
35:05With us.
35:06This is amazing.
35:09Alice, I'm going to be a father.
35:13Things really are going to change.
35:38Bad dream?
35:42Yes.
35:43It was.
35:47You know,
35:48it's funny.
35:54I can write 500 pages on the war of 1812.
35:59But I can't seem to write a single page for her.
36:03I would know him.
36:14Lost my wife too, you know.
36:16A few years back.
36:19Bill.
36:24Sickness took her quick.
36:25Why did you never tell me?
36:33I ain't often in the mood.
36:40As you can imagine.
36:41Yes.
36:43Of course.
36:47I still think about her, though.
36:51Every day.
36:54Sometimes.
36:55I just can't help smiling.
37:07May I ask?
37:12How do you do that?
37:13Do what?
37:20Remember someone with joy.
37:23Instead of sorrow.
37:24It ain't like that.
37:35And it sure ain't something you ever get past.
37:37You learn.
37:44You learn.
37:45You learn to take the joy with the sorrow.
37:51You learn to take them together.
37:53We went looking for him.
38:17Seems he found us.
38:23I reckon he smelled her cooking.
38:51Leaving us the ones being hunted.
39:01He's coming down.
39:03He's coming down.
39:06Get another cartridge in there.
39:07Quick.
39:15Take the shot.
39:18Take the shot.
39:19Take the shot.
39:21I'll get your blood pumping.
39:37I don't know about you, Mr. Roosevelt, but my heart was pounding there.
39:42What's wrong, Mr. Roosevelt?
39:54You just bagged the biggest grizzly I've ever seen.
40:00Had to be dealt with.
40:02I'm sorry, Bill.
40:13I just...
40:14I thought this hunt would change things, but...
40:19It hasn't changed a thing.
40:23Well, I don't want to think it's changed.
40:26This year, a grizzly won't ever hurt a nose-soul.
40:30Hey, boy, you should have been there.
40:54Biggest grizzly I'd ever seen.
40:56Come charging right at us.
40:58Mr. Roosevelt took him down with one shot.
41:01Is that a fact?
41:04Go ahead.
41:05Tell him, sir.
41:10You're in his domain, after all.
41:11...
41:23Come on.
41:25Oh.
41:25No.
41:25Oh.
41:29Oh.
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