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Elkhorn Season 1 Episode 10
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00:00telling you about the handsome fellow every time i look at rosie i swear
00:04miss medora at that dance i'm gonna ask her for her hand you're not to see him again
00:11i love him don't cast aside what i have done for you i send word back to new york i'll be
00:19returning in the winter then christmas with my daughter the roundup will soon be upon us
00:23bad things happen all the time they came down paddock i think we may be on the wrong end of
00:32someone's rifle i've got it in my sights
00:35they make it to the snow that we will lose half the bird
00:53they're running scared mr rosenberg
01:21we're wasting time now get back to maryfield and get every man we can get yes sir
01:31come on get mounted we've got to stop that hurt
01:42my investment is about to stampede off a cliff and your payday along with it
01:50or have you truly lost your mind maybe you lost your nerve
01:54those steers go off that cliff then the greenhorn and his whole ranch are finished
01:59enough
02:09it is not just elkhorn stock you fool that herd spans half a dozen ranches
02:15the entire industry of medora would be finished
02:23maybe if you weren't such a coward
02:30our business is concluded paddock
02:43so it seems
02:47stampede
02:53we got a stampede
02:56what on earth are you squawking about kid
02:57there's a stampede
02:58there's a storm
02:59we gotta go
03:01boys
03:01get your stuff
03:02come on
03:03move
03:04let's go
03:04go
03:05what a fear
03:10how do we control them
03:11by guiding them
03:13you ride even on both sides
03:17and try to steal them away from danger
03:19and hope they tire themselves out
03:21and if they don't grow tired
03:24if they remain stubborn
03:26then i will ride to the front
03:28and stop them myself
03:29not alone you won't
03:32bill
03:35join the men and do what you can to keep the herd from harm's way
03:38the marquis and i shall ride to the front together
03:41allons-y
04:02come on
04:03come on
04:04come on
04:05come on
04:06get on
04:07come on
04:08come on
04:09come on
04:10come on
04:11come on
04:12come on
04:13come on
04:14come on
04:15come on
04:16come on
04:17come on
04:18come on
04:19come on
04:20come on
04:21come on
04:22come on
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04:24come on
04:25come on
04:26come on
04:27come on
04:28come on
04:29come on
04:30come on
04:31Make for the cliff, Hoseveld.
04:54Give me my boys.
05:01Give me my boys.
05:31Give me my boys.
06:01Give me my boys.
06:31Give me my boys.
06:33Give me my boys.
06:35I'm pretty sure that you showing up saved our bacon.
06:37Now, Lou and I won't say forget it.
06:43Well, that'll be one for the ages.
06:53Because it will be a story to tell the grandkids.
06:56How's the herd, Merrifield?
06:57Have them sorted by ranch tomorrow morning.
06:59Shoot, I think we've got 800 of our own already rounded up.
07:03The other 200, though, not so much.
07:05They're still scattered out there somewhere.
07:08I want you to take what men you need and drive the herd into Medora tomorrow.
07:15Mr. Roosevelt, I'll get you them drifter steers.
07:20You trust me on that.
07:22You've been the finest partner that I could have asked for, which is why I'm now asking you to deliver the cattle that we do have and ensure they're safe delivered to market.
07:31We cannot risk another stampede.
07:36Not this close to the end.
07:38I'll see to it, Sam.
07:41We'll take the remaining ranch hands and bring in the stragglers soon after.
07:45Yes, sir.
07:46Oh, so, next time you're sagging in the saddle, rub some of that tobacco juice on your eyes.
07:54It'll be a rude awakening.
07:56I guarantee you will be awake, whether you want to be or not.
08:15I'll see you later.
08:43I've heard what you did, Mr. Roosevelt.
08:45I want to say thank you for saving our herd, too.
08:48I'm sure the other ranchmen would have done the same thing.
08:50Forty hours in the saddle and he's still out there?
09:06Rotting as we speak, broken shoulder and all.
09:09Far cry from the greenhorn who arrived last summer.
09:12That's for sure.
09:13Sure to make quite the story.
09:14Front page of Medora, at the very least.
09:16Just care to give a quote.
09:18Quote?
09:19You know what?
09:22This coffee's real decent.
09:25Oh.
09:27And that man, Mr. Theodore Roosevelt.
09:30Well, I'd say one day if he wants it, that man could be present.
09:35That man could be present.
10:03Come inside.
10:04Come inside.
10:06Antoine baked your favorite dessert.
10:09Clepsis.
10:10I have no appetites.
10:12I have no appetites.
10:13I've not seen Paddock since your return.
10:25Probably sulking somewhere as a child would.
10:32Should we be concerned of him?
10:35No.
10:36Pull the verse on the other hand.
10:41That...
10:42You misjudged him.
10:43Yes.
10:44But there will be time for such talk.
10:48For now, you've ensured our survival.
10:54I'm grateful.
10:55And I'm grateful.
10:58Just deliver the rest of the herd to your stockyard.
11:13Here's the tally.
11:14Very good.
11:15I, uh...
11:16Trust you'll honor our deal.
11:17Six cents a pound, in case you've forgotten.
11:18Oh, I remember.
11:19Quite well.
11:20A good year for you, then.
11:21A good year for all of us, in the end.
11:25Well, we can only hope next year will be equally as fruitful.
11:38Who can say what the future will hold?
11:41Well, we can only hope next year will be equally as fruitful.
11:45Who can say what the future will hold?
11:48Who can say what the future will hold?
12:03Strange, isn't it?
12:06You being there just after the stampede?
12:13And I could say the same about you.
12:15The world is simply too small.
12:29Let's go home here too.
12:45Well done, Mr. Roosevelt. I had a feeling about you.
12:57Well, thank you. I'm honored.
12:59Congrats, congrats.
13:05Well done, Mr. Roosevelt. I had a feeling about you.
13:09Well, thank you. I'm honored.
13:11Congrats, congrats.
13:13Well, you can take the man out of the state house, but...
13:19Forty hours in the saddle.
13:24You just take it easy, Will.
13:33Uncle, you are not the one getting down on one knee.
13:36Right?
13:38No.
13:41It's got to be perfect.
13:42Hey.
13:45It'll be where it'll be.
13:48Evening, fellas.
13:51Pam.
13:52It's good to see you again.
13:54Uh, would you happen to know where Rosie's at?
13:59Well, she's probably off somewhere fussing with her guard.
14:02Same as you.
14:04Come here.
14:06A friendly warning.
14:07She ain't no fool.
14:10So don't ever be treating her as such.
14:12Oh, no.
14:13Not this day.
14:14Or any other.
14:16You got that?
14:18Yes.
14:20I won't.
14:22Go on and find her, then.
14:33Oh, I know.
14:34I got two left feet.
14:38That's all right.
14:39I barely got one.
14:41Come on.
14:42All right.
14:58Well, it's the man of the hour.
15:00Well, good press goes a long way.
15:01I just print it, sir.
15:02Whether the people believe it, that's up to them.
15:05Friends.
15:06Please.
15:07If I could have your attention, please.
15:09If you could just spare me a moment of your time.
15:12Here we are.
15:14Another roundup has ended.
15:16Another season come and gone.
15:18And what a season it's been.
15:20I'm proud to stand up here and say that our town is thriving.
15:23Our ranches are thriving.
15:26So enjoy the night, folks.
15:28It belongs to all of you.
15:29Hear, hear.
15:31Hear, hear.
15:37We're the finest seamstress in the Badlands, June of the honor.
15:39So long as you don't slow me down.
15:40You don't slow me down.
15:41Ha, ha, ha.
15:43.
15:49.
15:56.
15:57Ladies and gentlemen of Medora,
16:19may you please welcome the most beautiful woman in the world,
16:25my wife.
16:27A ballet, s'il vous plaît.
16:35A ballet, s'il vous plaît.
16:42A ballet, s'il vous plaît.
16:50A ballet, s'il vous plaît.
16:58A ballet, s'il vous plaît.
17:05A ballet, s'il vous plaît.
17:13A ballet, s'il vous plaît.
17:21A ballet, s'il vous plaît.
17:28A ballet, s'il vous plaît.
17:36A ballet, s'il vous plaît.
17:44A ballet, s'il vous plaît.
17:53A ballet, s'il vous plaît.
18:01S'il vous plaît.
18:08A ballet, s'il vous plaît.
18:16A ballet, s'il vous plaît.
18:26A ballet, s'il vous plaît.
18:33A ballet, s'il vous plaît.
18:35A ballet, s'il vous plaît.
18:37A ballet, s'il vous plaît.
18:41Oh, well, I did it for you.
18:47Have you been dancing?
18:49No, I'm not much for dancing.
18:56Come on.
18:58Oh, okay.
19:11You all know I like to follow the rules.
19:41What's the matter?
19:52Ain't I invited to your little soiree?
20:00It's French!
20:06Speaking of...
20:11Go home, Paddock.
20:17Or what?
20:19You gonna slap me?
20:23A man settles his grievances in private.
20:28Do not disgrace yourself.
20:31I ain't seeking no grievance from you.
20:34Not tonight!
20:39Or you!
20:41It's about how time someone put you in your place.
20:45I won't tell you twice.
20:48Walk out of here.
20:49I'll get dragged out.
20:54You ain't even got to tell me once.
21:06Stay down!
21:07No, no, no, no, no.
21:16No.
21:17Ah!
21:17Oh, my God.
21:47Come on, Joe. Make yourself useful.
22:17That was long overdue.
22:29And I guess I got to admit it, you did good bringing that woodsman out here.
22:36I'm happy to hear you say that.
22:39You'll be all right managing things this winter.
22:42There ain't a Dakota winter yet that can ruffle this Canadian.
22:46Good man.
22:47Back to New York, then?
22:53For a spell.
22:55There's something important that gets my attention.
23:00Don't worry.
23:02I'll keep Elkhorn ship-shaped when you get back.
23:05Uh, Rosie.
23:12Yes, moment?
23:16Uh, uh...
23:19Oh.
23:20What?
23:21Would you, um...
23:23Would you like some, uh, lemonade?
23:27Uh, this dancing is just, it's making me all parched, and...
23:31It's a lot.
23:32Well, that'll be just fine.
23:34All right, well, I'll go grab it then.
23:37All right.
23:39Come on, Wilma.
23:40You look happy.
23:45I am.
23:46That's good.
23:49We should try to be happy with the choices we make.
23:52I'll place an ad tomorrow for a new manager at the hotel.
23:56No, Medora.
23:59Please.
24:02I love him.
24:05Please don't make me choose.
24:07Rosie.
24:07Please.
24:08You misunderstood.
24:10I would never make you choose.
24:13But the fact is, you will soon be far too busy.
24:18Living in a sod house.
24:21Raising his children while he works the ranch from dawn till dusk.
24:27It won't be like that.
24:28All right?
24:30It won't.
24:31Some parting advice.
24:34When the happiness fades.
24:37And it will fade.
24:40You must learn to lie much better than that.
24:46Medora.
24:51Rosie.
24:56There is something that I've been wanting to say to you.
24:59Well, um...
25:00Ask.
25:01Really.
25:02Could we step outside?
25:05Get some fresh air?
25:06All right.
25:08Great.
25:09Uh...
25:10I don't care.
25:16Well...
25:17Um...
25:19I am...
25:22not as good with my words as Mr. Roosevelt.
25:26But...
25:27I've been thinking about them...
25:29really hard.
25:29And, uh...
25:30to come up with the right ones.
25:33And, uh...
25:34Uh...
25:34Will it?
25:34No, no.
25:35No, please.
25:35Just let me.
25:37All right.
25:38All right.
25:41Okay.
25:44Seven months back...
25:46My uncle, he...
25:47He said to me,
25:48Will...
25:49We are going to Dakota.
25:51And I said, all right.
25:53And I figured that we'd come out here...
25:57Make some money.
25:57Have some fun.
25:59And go home.
26:00And the thing is...
26:05I want to go back.
26:09I don't want to go...
26:11Anywhere.
26:13If it means leaving you.
26:19So...
26:19So, Rosie...
26:26Will you marry me?
26:30Where will we live?
26:40What?
26:42If I marry you...
26:44Where will we live?
26:47Oh, uh...
26:50At Elkhorn, I suppose.
26:54All of us together.
26:57You and me and...
27:00Your uncle and...
27:01Mr. Roosevelt.
27:04Truth is, I...
27:06I hadn't really thought about that.
27:10One day, I'm going to make a place of our own.
27:13A sod house?
27:18Oh, uh...
27:19A home.
27:22Hey.
27:22What is this?
27:26I love you, Rosie.
27:28It's as simple as that.
27:30There's nothing simple about this, Will.
27:33What else is there to think about if we want to be together?
27:35It...
27:36It just seems like...
27:41An easy choice.
27:44It's not so easy when someone's making you choose.
27:46Wait.
27:50Wait.
27:53If I said something wrong...
27:55I'm so sorry.
27:56I...
27:57I...
27:58I...
27:58You know...
27:59I...
28:00You...
28:00You said what you meant.
28:09And it was real nice.
28:13But...
28:13If you're asking me to choose right here...
28:17Right now...
28:18Then I'm sorry, but I can't marry you.
28:23Rosie...
28:24I have to go.
28:25Please.
28:26Please.
28:29Rosie!
28:30Rosie!
28:54I suspect you would like to kill me.
29:12Although to kill a man of my esteem...
29:25Would mean you would be hunted until the end of your days.
29:34You may speak freely.
29:37How's it feel?
29:38No one rules of El-Bespa's both.
29:44Never turn.
29:48Shall I admit to you...
29:51I was wrong?
29:56I shall.
29:59But only in this regard.
30:03I was wrong to misuse you, Paddock.
30:06To not see your full potential.
30:12In Algeria...
30:13I commanded many fine soldiers.
30:19Fierce men.
30:23Effective men.
30:25But not...
30:28Strategic.
30:31A simpleton thinks only of wins and losses in battle.
30:36A general, on the other hand...
30:39Thinks of winning...
30:41The war.
30:44And in good time.
30:46After all...
30:48If Napoleon taught us anything...
30:51You do not launch a war...
30:54In the middle of winter.
30:55Yeah.
31:04Yeah.
31:16Boy, they're too long.
31:23You're going to miss your train this afternoon.
31:26Just wanted to see it one more time.
31:29It's a fine hunting lodge you built.
31:31A fine home.
31:33I hope Mary sees it that way.
31:36How's Dow this morning?
31:40He'll be fine.
31:42He's from tough stock.
31:44Broken plenty of bones.
31:46Just ain't used to winning the break in his heart yet.
31:51Yes, we all had a lot of lessons to learn out here.
31:58And you, Theodore.
32:02You find what you're looking for?
32:07I believe so.
32:09Good.
32:11I can take it back with you.
32:13Back to your daughter.
32:16Yes.
32:19Yes, indeed.
32:21One more thing before I depart.
32:24It's a matter of great importance.
32:27I'm relieving you as manager of Elkhorn.
32:30Dow as well.
32:31How's that now?
32:35I've drawn up new contracts.
32:38You'll both be promoted to partner.
32:40With a share of the profits.
32:47Well, that's...
32:48That's awful, can't you?
32:52Out there on the roundup.
32:58You claim that I saved your life.
33:02But you coming here the way that you did...
33:06I can't help but feel it was you who saved mine.
33:13Well...
33:14We're just hoping for a gentle winter.
33:21Oh.
33:22It's out of our hands now.
33:23Seems I've caught the gentleman staring.
33:49Wintering in New York, then.
33:51And on to Paris.
33:54Family obligations and such things.
33:57And yourself, Theodore?
34:00Something similar, I suppose.
34:03I always find something bittersweet on the ride back.
34:09As if all of this were some great game.
34:13None of it real.
34:15Like coming out of a dream.
34:18You think all of this was a game?
34:19Dakota has its excitements.
34:22But it is not the world.
34:25Not our world, at least.
34:28You know, that's the difference.
34:30Between you and I.
34:32You shed your skin when it suits you most.
34:35In different places.
34:37In different company.
34:39And the politician does not.
34:41Whatever I may be, may I always be it.
34:43And this place, well...
34:46New York is the game.
34:50This place is real.
34:53As are the people who call Dakota their home.
34:56Their lives, their struggles are...
34:59As valid as any.
35:00Medora.
35:08I have our tickets.
35:10All aboard the 315.
35:13Fargo.
35:14St. Cloud.
35:15Minneapolis.
35:16And Chicago.
35:20Until our next round.
35:22T.D.
35:51T.D.
35:51I'm home.
35:57I scarcely recognized you.
36:00They actually made a cowboy out of you, didn't they?
36:03Oh, Bami.
36:04There is so much that I want to tell you.
36:07That letters could not ever convey.
36:10It has been quite the adventure.
36:17In due course.
36:18But for now, there's somebody you'll be wanting to see.
36:22She looks like her mother.
36:45She looks like her mother.
36:46Yes.
36:48She's beautiful.
36:50She's spirited.
36:52Joyful.
36:54Stubborn.
36:55She looks like her mother.
36:58But there's no doubt she is her father's daughter.
37:00Thank you, Bami.
37:08Have you kept up on politics?
37:33I've tried to avoid them, yet somehow they always make their way back to my ear.
37:38Quite something.
37:41The Republicans losing the presidency so soundly.
37:45I did warn them about nominating such a blowhard.
37:54They say the old guard is dead.
37:56That the party is crying out for something new.
38:01Someone new.
38:03Someone who will stand up against corruption.
38:05Who can bridge the East and the West.
38:08Is this a pitch?
38:12It's a reason to stay.
38:15I've heard your name spoken as a strong candidate for mayor.
38:23It's not finished.
38:26Elkhorn.
38:28It barely lasts the year.
38:31And it won't last another without me.
38:33You have another reason to stay.
38:39Our baby girl.
38:43I love her, Titi.
38:46As though she were my own.
38:49After the loss of mother,
38:52caring for baby Lee has
38:53lifted my soul.
38:56If you need to,
39:03return to your ranch in the spring.
39:06I'll continue to care for her.
39:08Keep her happy.
39:10While you finish what you started.
39:14But for now,
39:17let's spend the holidays as a family.
39:24Mammy, what became of my room?
39:26It's just as you left it.
39:29It's just as you left it.
39:56Alice.
40:01I went away.
40:20I couldn't
40:21stand being in this house a moment longer.
40:24I went west.
40:32To build
40:33something.
40:44We'd love it.
40:46Watching the sun rise over the badlands.
40:49It's beautiful.
40:52It's beautiful.
40:57And sad.
41:04Our daughter is here.
41:07She is
41:08so full of light.
41:13like her mother.
41:18I didn't know
41:19if I would
41:21find my way back.
41:26But I will always
41:27come back.
41:31I promise you.
41:36Goodbye.
41:36my light.
41:39My light.
41:39THE END
42:09THE END
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