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04:25Yeah, well, I'm, you know, I'm right there with her most of the time, and Mariano kind of keeps
04:32an eye on her when I'm not, so, yeah.
04:34Yeah.
04:34And what about the whole idea of talking to somebody?
04:37I mean, gee, you know, Regal's off about Dave like he's a rock star shrink, you know?
04:42They come in like zombies out like larks, you know what I'm saying?
04:45That's great.
04:46I don't know.
04:47Actually, she's, she already found someone.
04:49Yeah.
04:50Peter.
04:54I don't know why I'm drawing a blank on his last name.
04:56Peter.
04:57Anyway, he's out in Rio Rancho.
04:59He's supposed to be top notch.
05:00Good, good.
05:01I'm glad you're on it.
05:02You know, that's not something you want to let fester.
05:05No.
05:05No, you don't.
05:06You don't.
05:08Um, Hank, I, I just, I wanted to thank you and Marie for watching the kids.
05:16It really is, you know, I know it's nice of you, and I'd like to come by tonight and see
05:22them if that's alright.
05:23Oh, of course.
05:24What do you mean?
05:24You don't have to ask that.
05:26I mean, it's great having them.
05:27They're, they're great kids.
05:28I appreciate that.
05:30I do.
05:38Something else on your mind there?
05:41Well, feel free to, you know.
05:51Skylar doesn't love me anymore.
05:57And I don't know what to do, Hank.
05:59I don't.
06:05She, she says that I'm a bad influence on the kids.
06:10And, uh, and I'm not, not good for them.
06:16Oh, Jesus.
06:17No.
06:20She thinks I'm a bad father.
06:24I'm sorry.
06:26Hey, I mean, Sky, you got your issues, but, uh, that there, that's, that's, I mean, I'm
06:36not an expert on parenting or anything, but, but, from where I'm sitting, I just, I just
06:41don't see it, you know.
06:42I mean, I, I, I think you're great with the kids.
06:46I think you're great with the kids.
06:47You're a provider, um, a role model, you know.
06:53Hell, the guts you showed, uh, going toe-to-toe with cancer, that alone, that's, that's an inspiration
06:59to me, you know.
07:00You know, I, I.
07:01Well, I make mistakes, you know.
07:03Yeah, yeah.
07:04I know, I, listen, I'm, I'm going to give, I'm going to get a coffee.
07:06You want a, you want a coffee?
07:07Yeah.
07:07I'm going to have a cup of coffee.
07:08Yeah.
07:09You want, I'm going to give you a moment to, to just, get it together there.
07:12Um, you want, uh, the cream and sugar?
07:16Yeah, yeah.
07:17Hank, I'm sorry.
07:18No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
07:20That's it.
07:21A cup of coffee, right?
07:22All right, wait, just take, just take them home, take them home.
07:52Okay, we can find you already.
08:20You know, you two are really great together.
08:23Take it from me, buddy.
08:25So, he's darkest just before the dawn.
08:34What is this place?
08:36What is this place?
08:37What am I doing here?
08:38Give me the table.
08:39I can't be here.
08:40My daughter, my little girl.
08:42I'm a home student.
08:43What?
08:44What are you doing?
08:45Mike.
08:45Mike.
08:46Shut up!
08:56Give me your phone.
09:02All right, Lydia.
09:04My friends here don't know you like I do, so they are very kindly giving you one last chance.
09:16There's your script.
09:18Study it.
09:19In about 30 seconds, I'm gonna dial Agent Schrader on your line here.
09:23You're gonna pass along this information and then we'll see what we see.
09:27But here are the rules.
09:28If you yell for help, try to give the man some kind of coded message or otherwise tip him off,
09:32I'm gonna pull out my pistol and shoot you in the head.
09:37Same goes for panicking, breaking down into tears.
09:40Remember how you like to do that.
09:42If it happens this time, I am going to pull my pistol out and I am going to shoot you
09:48in the head.
09:50Look at me, not at them.
09:54Lydia, look at me.
09:57If you make Schrader suspicious in any way, any way at all, tell me what's gonna happen next.
10:05You'll pull out your gun and shoot me.
10:07And where will I shoot you?
10:08In the head.
10:09In the head, that's right.
10:10It's a pistol, not a gun.
10:13I'm expecting precision here.
10:16We up and running?
10:17Yeah, um, computer set.
10:20Okay, Lydia.
10:22If you ever needed to give the performance of a lifetime, it is now.
10:29You're up.
10:33ASAX office.
10:35Hi, Lydia Redart Quail, calling for Agent Schrader.
10:38I'm sorry, what's this regarding?
10:40Magical electromotive.
10:41Lydia, Redart Quail.
10:44Hold, please.
10:47Hank, Lydia, Redart Quail, online one.
10:54Hank Schrader.
10:55How can I help you, Ms. Quail?
10:56Well, this is kind of an odd, uh, it's just that I was in our warehouse supervising a shipment of
11:02chemicals when I noticed a device on the bottom of one of our barrels of methylene.
11:08A device?
11:09Yeah, I guess you'd call it that.
11:11I mean, I'm certainly no expert, but it looks to me like some kind of a tracking device or a
11:19GPS.
11:21So, I was just wondering if maybe your people put it there, not that it's any of my business, but
11:27the last thing I want to do is interfere with a law enforcement operation or a sting or whatever you
11:33call it.
11:36So, I don't know, maybe you could give me some guidance?
11:40Uh, well, I'll tell you what. Set that barrel aside for me if you would, and I'll look into it
11:45and get back to you.
11:47And, uh, in the meantime, mum's the word, all right?
11:50Yeah, all right. Sure thing.
11:53Okay, great. Uh, thanks for the call, Ms. Quail. Bye-bye.
12:03Hey, Gomi, come here, would you?
12:06Yeah.
12:07Hey, man.
12:08You don't know anything about GPS trackers on a methylamine barrel, do you?
12:12No matter what Houston I'm talking about.
12:13No, nobody's got my team planted anything. Why?
12:16No, I don't know.
12:18Figures much.
12:20All right, thanks.
12:23I-I know what you're thinking, but I didn't do it! I'm telling you, I didn't plant that thing!
12:27Shut up!
12:29And there you have it, like I said.
12:31All right.
12:32So now what?
12:33No, it's not the DEA's.
12:35Mr. Schrader's probably thinking some crew planted looking for a weak spot to pull a heist.
12:39He's gonna send a team over to that warehouse.
12:42He's gonna wire it out the wazoo.
12:44Bugs, cameras, the whole nine yards.
12:46So the warehouse is too hot.
12:47Her supply is useless to us now.
12:50It depends on how fast Schrader can get his guys there.
12:54We're 900 miles closer after all.
12:56I say we keep listening.
12:58So, Sal, how much time we have if it's at least 12 hours and we head down there,
13:02use her security code to gain access and we take every barrel we can get our hands on.
13:06You all can only take six or seven before the suspension gives out.
13:10It's a stopgap.
13:11But right now it's the best we can do.
13:15Well, what about her?
13:20You two drive the barrels back tonight.
13:25I'll deal with that.
13:26No.
13:26No, no, no, no.
13:27You're making a mistake.
13:29This, this was not me.
13:30I, I swear to God, I didn't do it.
13:32I don't know, man.
13:32Sounds like she's telling the truth to me.
13:34She has a gun to her head, kid.
13:37Everyone sounds like Meryl Streep with a gun to their head.
13:40I'm sorry, Jesse.
13:42You're the one who wanted to put it up to a vote.
13:45It's two against one.
13:49No, no!
13:50You can't kill me!
13:51Come on!
13:52I swear I didn't do anything!
13:54Janice, give me a dowdy in the Houston office, will you?
13:57You got it.
14:07He's on the line.
14:09Hey, Errol.
14:10He's telling me you guys didn't do something as lame-brained as put a GPS tracker on the outside of
14:15a barrel of methylmaine.
14:16One earmarked for the medical warehouse in Houston.
14:20Uh, who's asking? Did someone find him?
14:24He says, are you shitting me?
14:25He says, when you put a GPS tracker on the outside of a barrel.
14:28We didn't have time to go in there with hazard suits, Hank.
14:30They were about to shift.
14:31We epoxied him to the bottom.
14:33They were well hidden.
14:34I just...
14:34Oh, really?
14:35Well, not well hidden enough.
14:37How many barrels did you tag?
14:38All of them.
14:39All the ones headed to that warehouse, anyway.
14:42Christ.
14:43All right, well, sit tight.
14:45Let me figure out how to play this.
14:46And next time, a little communication first, all right?
14:49Yeah, I'm sorry about that.
14:51Evil.
14:55Listen, I'm sorry.
14:57Aside from the fact that we almost killed this woman,
15:00all of those barrels are already marked.
15:03We solved the problem.
15:05We can.
15:05This has not changed the equation.
15:07One iota for her.
15:08Oh, come on.
15:10You are not seriously still considering killing me.
15:12I saved you.
15:13If it weren't for me, we'd all be in jail right now.
15:16I hate to say it, but she's...
15:17She's right.
15:19Right.
15:19She saved our houses by finding that thing.
15:22She is saving herself.
15:25She's a loose cannon.
15:26I am telling you, she will turn a gun or a badge on us
15:28the first chance she gets.
15:31The woman put a hit out on me.
15:37Seriously?
15:39I mean, a hit?
15:40What?
15:42Like the mafia?
15:43Yeah.
15:45Like the mafia.
15:46Hey, you still need methylamine, don't you?
15:49Right?
15:50You want to talk methylamine?
15:51Then tell your partner to stop threatening me.
15:54And let's talk.
15:55Talk about what?
15:56You heard.
15:57You can't even get us a single barrel.
16:00Who said anything about barrels?
16:02I'm talking about an ocean of this stuff.
16:14Just give him a minute, would you?
16:17Trust him.
16:19Trust him.
16:26Okay, so...
16:27Let's hear it.
16:28Not without a guarantee that once I tell you how to get what you want,
16:31I won't be killed anyway.
16:33Fine.
16:34You have my word.
16:35Not good enough.
16:36Oh, look, lady.
16:37Do you have children?
16:39That has nothing to do with this.
16:41It's not a trick question.
16:42Why don't you just answer it?
16:45Yes.
16:46I have children, so what?
16:48You think that somehow because we're both parents
16:50that I won't let my partner do what's necessary?
16:53Swear on their lives.
16:54Oh, what?
16:55Swear on your children's lives that I won't be harmed.
16:57Otherwise, how can I trust you?
16:59Look.
17:01You're a smart businesswoman.
17:03You understand the concept of leverage?
17:05Please don't patronize me.
17:06I hate that.
17:06You have none.
17:12But trust has to work both ways, Lydia.
17:17Is it true that you put a hit out on Mike?
17:24Yes.
17:24Why?
17:25I was scared.
17:28Of Mike?
17:29Not at first.
17:31There are men who used to work with Gus Spring in custody right now.
17:34Nine of them.
17:35They know everything about me.
17:36Everything.
17:37Some of them even know about you, assuming you're the master chemist.
17:40They're always talking about.
17:43If it's these nine that you're worried about, why put the hit on Mike?
17:49I have no choice.
17:50I'm not going to prison and have my daughter raised in some horrible group home.
17:53Do you have any idea what those places are like?
17:56I gave him a list of names.
17:58But instead of handling it, he's protecting them.
18:00So I hired someone else.
18:01At that point, there was no option but to add Mike to the list.
18:11This ocean of methylamine that you claim you can get your hands on.
18:17How much are we talking about?
18:19Literally.
18:20About as 24,000 gallons sent.
18:26Once a week, on a Wednesday, a freight train leaves the port of Long Beach, loaded with industrial chemicals.
18:32There's always at least one tanker car full of methylamine,
18:36which we import from a manufacturer in Guangzhou.
18:38The train travels east through Arizona, stops at a rail yard outside Flagstaff,
18:44where it gets broken down and rebuilt.
18:45But the methylamine always moves on, destined for our pesticide concerns in Texas and Oklahoma,
18:50which means that it passes right through your home state.
18:53There's a remote three-mile stretch here in McKinley County.
18:58That's where you do it.
19:02That's where we do what, exactly?
19:04Get your methylamine.
19:06Like Robert?
19:07Like Jesse James?
19:09You want the stuff?
19:10I'm offering you enough to fill a swimming pool.
19:12You are offering us a quick trip to prison.
19:14That's what I'm hearing.
19:16Stopping a train post 9-11.
19:18You have any idea how many alarms that's gonna set off between here and D.C.?
19:22No.
19:23If you do it right here.
19:25If a freight train is stopped in transit anywhere other than the usual yards or depots,
19:29absolutely, a signal will automatically alarm the FRA and the TSA surface division
19:33at the Department of Homeland Security.
19:35But what you don't know, and I do because my job requires me to keep track of my buyer's shipments,
19:40this is dark territory.
19:42What's that?
19:43Train speed for an area of no contact.
19:45It's a dead zone.
19:47No automated supervision system, no alarms, no contact with control.
19:51What about cell phones?
19:53Crew could just call the cops.
19:54No cellular either.
19:55I'm telling you, it's the perfect place.
19:59You'd have time enough to stop the train, siphon off as much methylamine as you can carry,
20:03and get away before the police are called.
20:05Wait a minute, wait a minute.
20:07Assuming we could stop a moving train, how do we know we have the right one?
20:12And which tanker car is which?
20:14I can't believe that they would advertise their contents.
20:16Once the train gets rebuilt in Flagstaff, a final manifest gets uploaded to my company's server.
20:22I'll have it for you sometime between midnight and 2 a.m.
20:25That'll give you at least six hours of lead time.
20:28Keep in mind, we're taking a huge risk, supplying this information.
20:32I expect to be paid.
20:37We can talk percentages later.
20:38You know what this means, don't you?
20:41We've got to offer the crew.
20:43How do you figure?
20:44Well, if we don't, the engineer's gonna call the cops as soon as he gets out of the dead zone.
20:48It's only three miles long.
20:50Well, we're way out in the boonies.
20:51I don't care if it's in the Gobi Desert.
20:53Once they get word, the FBI and Homeland Security are gonna swoop down with choppers on us so fast,
20:59it'll make our heads spin.
21:00And there is no hiding in that open country.
21:03How many in the crew?
21:04Just two.
21:05An engineer and a conductor.
21:06Assuming there are no security guards.
21:08No guards.
21:09It's not like we're carrying nuclear warheads.
21:11Wait, two guys.
21:13Can't we just tie them up or something?
21:15And then what?
21:17Even if we wear a mask, we're leaving two witnesses behind.
21:20Bottom line.
21:21Bottom line.
21:22I have done this long enough to know that there are two kinds of heist.
21:27Those where the guys get away with it, and those that leave witnesses.
21:33Give me a break.
21:35You guys were gonna murder me.
21:37I thought you were professionals.
21:39What'd you do?
21:41What'd you do?
21:41What'd you do?
21:42What'd you do?
21:42What'd you do?
21:42Can you say A-sack?
21:46A-sack.
21:47Can you say that?
21:48A-sack Schrader.
21:50If those turn out to be her first words, I will beat you with my shoe.
21:54Don't listen to him, Holly.
21:56Oh, just tell it like it is, babe.
21:59Boss man.
22:00I'm the boss man.
22:01Say boss man.
22:03Am I the boss man?
22:04I'm the boss.
22:06Hey, that better be something from a boob instead of some fake soy crap.
22:09Yeah, yeah.
22:11My little girl deserves the real McCoy.
22:15Oh, no.
22:16See?
22:17She doesn't want it.
22:18No, she wants me.
22:20She wants me.
22:23Yeah, my little girl.
22:25I'm not giving her back.
22:27Yeah, I know.
22:29What about Emo McGee?
22:31Did he come out of his room today?
22:33Barely.
22:34When he does, he barely talks.
22:36Yeah, what'd you expect, you know?
22:39His parents treat him like he's a baby there.
22:49Flynn, do you want me to heat up some of that lasagna to hold you over till dinner?
22:55No.
22:56Hey, I picked up heat on Blu-ray.
22:58Wanna watch with me later?
23:00No.
23:02You can keep talking about me now.
23:08Well, if no one else is gonna offer an opinion, I will.
23:11We do it the old-fashioned way.
23:14We hit Skid Row and Crystal Palace, all the halfway houses.
23:17Scrounge up about a dozen skells and put them to work smurfing cold pills.
23:21You mean switch back to a pseudocook?
23:23You're the chemist.
23:24Admittedly, it's gonna cut down on our output.
23:27Like a factor of four or five.
23:29It also means that we will eat $80,000 we just invested in our new lab equipment,
23:35which is only good for a P2P cook.
23:38You know, I don't have to do the math to know that we'd be making a fraction of the profit.
23:43And making less money is better than making nothing.
23:48Oh, yeah, Mike?
23:49Well, why don't you tell us why?
23:51Why is making nothing not an option?
23:54Walter?
23:55Let me tell you why.
23:56It's because you're nine guys in lockup, right?
23:58You broke it, you pay for it, and we've talked about this plenty already.
24:02Well, maybe we better talk about it a little more, because what it sounds like you're telling me, Mike,
24:07is that from now on, we have no choice but to do this piddling pseudo-cook
24:11so that we can pay back your guys, or else what?
24:14Or else they're gonna rat on us and we end up in prison.
24:17Yeah?
24:17And it sounds like what you're telling me, Walter, is that you wanna do this heist,
24:23even if it means killing a couple of innocent men.
24:26Is that what you want?
24:28You know, I don't know why you insist on putting words in my mouth.
24:32What if we can rip off that train, and no one ever knows it got robbed?
24:52Maybe.
24:59Just maybe.
25:03Maybe.
25:13It will come from that direction.
25:48775, 800, 814, wow, wait a minute.
26:07It's perfect, yeah, we do it here, we do it right here.
26:27How are you looking, Mike?
26:36All clear, copy that.
26:47Get down, get down.
26:50Got it, that's good, Fernando.
27:12This one.
27:19You good?
27:20Yeah.
27:24What's your name again?
27:26Todd.
27:27Todd.
27:28On the day, are you going to be able to make this climb?
27:30Yes, sir.
27:31I'll be ready.
27:33All right.
27:35Mind if I ask you a question?
27:37No, go ahead.
27:38Well, I get why we want the tank for the methylamine,
27:41but why this other one for the water?
27:46Well, Jesse, it's your idea.
27:48You want to fill them in?
27:50It's all about the weight, yo.
27:51The tanker we're going to hit gets weighed once when it gets loaded in Long Beach and then
27:56again when it's unloaded in Texas.
27:59If the weights don't match, the train company's going to know it got robbed.
28:03Okay.
28:05Boosting methylamine from a train is like a major rap.
28:08The point is, no one other than us can ever know that this robbery went down.
28:14Nobody.
28:16You got it?
28:19Yeah, absolutely.
28:23Are you sure?
28:24Yes, sir.
28:26With all that said, the whole thing relies on us replacing the weight of methylamine we steal
28:32with the same weight in water.
28:34Right on, so they'll never know we hit them.
28:35Cool.
28:36Aqueous methylamine is water-based, yet it weighs slightly less than water.
28:40So, we will be removing a thousand gallons of methylamine from the tanker car, but replacing
28:47it with about nine-tenths of that volume in water.
28:50This comes to 900.24 gallons.
28:55Actually, Jesse, let's make that an even 920 to account for spillage and whatever will
29:00remain in the hose.
29:01Yeah.
29:02How are we doing, by the way?
29:03Uh, uh, 860, almost there.
29:06All right.
29:07Yeah, but won't they figure out they got robbed anyway on account of getting watered
29:10down methylamine?
29:11Well, out of 24,000 gallons, it'll only amount to about 4% dilution, so.
29:18But yes, you're right.
29:20They will notice, at which point they will blame China for sending a marginally weaker batch.
29:29Damn.
29:30Damn, you guys thought of everything.
29:32You guys thought of everything.
29:58What's going on?
29:59Got what you wanted.
30:00That's what.
30:02Congratulations.
30:16It's me.
30:16Open up.
30:21Come on, Junior.
30:22I'm not going to ask twice.
30:25What?
30:25What?
30:26You know what?
30:28Are you seriously kicking me out of my own house?
30:31Are you seriously doing that?
30:33We're not kicking you out of anywhere, son.
30:35We love you.
30:37And this is your house as much as it is ours.
30:39But your mom and I need some time alone.
30:42And you know that.
30:42We explained that to you.
30:44You haven't explained jack shit.
30:45You want me out?
30:47Explain to me why.
30:49Why do I have to go to Uncle Hank's?
30:50Give me the exact reason or I'm not going anywhere.
30:55This is not going to be a debate.
30:57What's going on?
30:59Why can't anybody tell me anything?
31:01I want one good reason.
31:05Because we're your parents and you're our child.
31:09That's reason enough.
31:10Now please do as I ask.
31:14Now.
31:20It'll pass.
31:21He'll understand.
31:21Don't start, Walt.
31:24I won't change my mind about you.
31:28Ever.
31:30Well, I don't accept that.
31:31You're my wife.
31:32I'm not your wife.
31:33And you're hostage.
31:37But since you insist on keeping me imprisoned,
31:40I'll make you a deal.
31:42I will launder your money.
31:43I'll keep your secrets.
31:45But the kids will stay at Hank and Marie's.
31:48They have a chance of being safe.
31:50Yeah.
31:53Like you've seen too many movies.
31:57Our children are not in danger.
32:00Just a couple of days ago,
32:03you told me that a man held a gun to your head.
32:06You said it like it was a point of pride.
32:09There's nothing you can say that'll convince me there won't come a day that somebody will knock on that door
32:14looking to harm you or me or all of us.
32:17And when that day comes, the children cannot be here.
32:23You agree to that.
32:26And I will be whatever kind of partner you want me to be.
32:51By the way, you're visiting a therapist from Rio Rancho.
32:57Peter.
32:58Last name.
33:00It's up to you.
33:02Outbearing bodies?
33:08Robbing a train.
33:37Oh, This is....
33:41Yeah?
33:42It's me.
33:44I've got it.
33:46Okay, Mr. Wei.
33:49Everything's set.
34:15Okay.
34:45I'm out.
35:51Hey, Wallace, up ahead!
35:54Lock the bank down!
36:38Go, go, go!
36:47Go, go, go!
36:52Go, go, go!
37:08Jesus!
37:09Thank God, you guys want to sleep with the switch?
37:11Be like Pancake City out here.
37:14Oh, man.
37:16Now, you believe this?
37:18I mean, shit fire and save the matches.
37:20Talk about bum luck.
37:23Hey, man.
37:25I'm sorry to put you guys out like this.
37:26What's the trouble with it?
37:28No clue.
37:29I was just driving down the road.
37:30All of a sudden, the old cow just bellied up and died on me.
37:33Hey, you know what you guys know about engines?
37:35Oh, of course you do.
37:36That's why they call you an engineer, right?
37:41All right.
37:42I think it's, uh...
37:44I think it's in there or something.
37:46You think?
37:46Yeah.
37:47Yeah.
37:47Pretty good bet.
37:52It's the last time you changed all of them.
37:53I don't know, man.
37:54I just drive it.
37:57Now, go, go, go.
38:28Oh, shit.
38:29Quiet.
38:43Go, go, go.
38:44Go, go, go, go.
38:44Go, go, go.
38:44Bonichter.
38:44You're right.
38:48habitable.
38:49Ha ha ha.
38:53I'm okay.
38:53Ready,本 £10.
38:54No, no.
38:54so damage.
38:56It's so long.
38:56No.
38:58What is this?
38:58uh
39:19good yeah go
39:55All right, let me give it a try.
40:09Ready?
40:10Ready.
40:15Try again.
40:19All right.
40:21Then we all pushed.
40:24All right, it's worth a try.
40:27Yeah.
40:29The other idea is you just shout them out.
40:31Not at the moment, I don't.
40:35You coming?
40:38So far, so good.
40:41Give me a status.
40:44We're at 300 gallons and counting.
40:50Water is going.
40:56Now.
40:59Water's going in now.
41:00We're going with water now.
41:13Yeah.
41:18One, two, three, four.
41:31Two, three, four.
41:36You did remember to put it in neutral, right?
41:39Yeah, man.
41:39Give me a little credit.
41:41Okay.
42:07Uh-oh.
42:09You sure you're not out of gas?
42:12All right, and I got a full tank here.
42:14Yeah.
42:14Yeah, this doesn't make any sense, but everything looks good.
42:16All right.
42:19Keep it.
42:20Keep it.
42:21Got me on.
42:21So far.
42:30Damn, buddy.
42:31The hell of a place to break down.
42:32I know, right?
42:33Crazy.
42:34You know anything about engines?
42:35Not a whole lot.
42:37Push off the tracks, at least.
42:38Oh, yeah.
42:39Gee, man.
42:39I wouldn't want you to mess up your ride.
42:41I'll go slow.
42:42We'll get a scratch.
42:43You'll screw up your nice shiny bumper.
42:45Hey.
42:46We're looking late because of you, buddy.
42:47The man said it was no problem.
42:49I didn't thank you, by the way.
42:51Yeah.
42:51Yeah, absolutely, pal.
42:52Thanks.
43:18Jesus.
43:19Walter, we've got a good Samaritan on the seat.
43:21Pull your guys off that train right now.
43:24We're not done yet.
43:26We're not done yet.
43:42The track is clear, Walter.
43:44I said get out of there.
43:57Thank you, mister.
43:58I'm surprised.
43:59Glad we could work that out for you.
44:02Yeah, no problem.
44:03You want to ride into town?
44:04Yeah.
44:05Yes.
44:13Walter, they are back in the locomotive.
44:16If you do not abort right now, you are going to get us all busted.
44:30Ready?
44:31Good.
44:36Mr. White!
44:44Hey!
44:45Hold it!
44:46Hold it steady!
44:51Now!
44:57Close it off!
44:58Close it off!
44:59Close it off!
45:21This is going to be acooster,回去 most of us will.
45:22Alright, let's have to go, Holy Carrot.
45:24Hold it tight.
45:25Hold it tight.
45:31Oh my turn.
45:37Turn his move on to be a dummer.
45:37This will be more fun to place been anywhere.
45:37Probably couldn't even hardly just build these from the置.
45:37Hey, guys!
45:38Again,nn, ситуter!
45:40Kahn! Get off! Get off!
46:12Oh.
46:14Oh.
46:15Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!
46:18Yeah, bitch!
46:21Oh!
46:24Oh, my...
46:27Okay, okay. Nice job.
46:29Yeah!
46:30Oh.
46:34Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha.
46:36Ha-ha-ha.
46:43Yeah, okay.
46:45Yeah.
47:02Okay.
47:04Good count.
47:06Alright, no.
47:06No! No! No!
47:10No.
47:40No! No!
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