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00:06You
00:06Previously on Sheriff Country. You think it was easy for me to arrest Guy? I give him two months. You
00:11two make a great team.
00:12It's too bad you only have one week left together. My resignation letter. You made a mistake, Bo. I don't
00:17want to lose you.
00:18I'm still leaving. Nora. Hi. I'm so sorry. Bo didn't tell me he had a sister. Nora's not my sister,
00:24Mickey. She's my wife.
00:33January 24, 1848. James Marshall hollered, gold! And the rush began.
00:41Rival families. Conflicting claims. Yes, sirree. The thirst for gold made people do crazy things. Sometimes, it even got bloody.
00:48Not everyone who discovered gold lived to tell about it. Like that guy?
00:52Oh, my God. That's the old lady. Is that an actor?
00:58Is that correct?
01:00Is that correct?
01:05Is that correct?
01:13Your wife.
01:17Of course. Your wife.
01:21Nora.
01:22Yeah?
01:23Nice to meet you.
01:24You too.
01:24You too.
01:27So, you live in Oakland?
01:29I do.
01:29Yeah.
01:30I'm a pediatric nurse.
01:31I just took a few days off to help Nate pack up.
01:33Right.
01:34Nate.
01:36Which is totally what spouses do.
01:41I'm gonna let you two, uh, I have to go.
01:44Well, this is your office, Mickey, so maybe we should...
01:47Right.
01:48I'm gonna...
01:49And, uh, you want this.
01:54Uh, which reminds me, uh, you should schedule your exit interview.
01:59Nate.
02:03Nice to meet you, Nora.
02:12You guys.
02:13Boone is freaking married.
02:15What?
02:15I am in a state of shock.
02:17Is she nice?
02:18Is she hot?
02:18Yes.
02:19Total smoke show.
02:19More to the point.
02:20How has he worked here for two years and hadn't said anything?
02:23It's Boone.
02:24He's even less of a sharer than you.
02:25I mean, how well do any of us even know him?
02:28We could pull his personnel file.
02:29That would be completely improper.
02:31We are not doing that.
02:32Suit yourself.
02:33I mean, he's already got one foot out the door.
02:35Oh, speaking of which, we're throwing him a goodbye party tonight at your house.
02:38My house?
02:39Well, my place is too small and we're not doing lunchtime cupcakes at the XO.
02:43It's Boone.
02:45Are you still ducking, Travis?
02:46Wait, what's going on with you and Travis?
02:47It's nothing.
02:48It's just...
02:49Travis couldn't deal with seeing Cassidy arrest Skye and Cassidy couldn't deal with Travis not dealing.
02:54Am I wrong?
02:56I just need some time to figure some stuff out.
02:58That's all.
03:00Besides, we're not talking about me and Travis.
03:01We're talking about Boone and his secret.
03:05We just got a call.
03:06A body's been found in the Eel River just past the bend.
03:08It looks like a homicide.
03:17What's your dad doing here?
03:18Dad!
03:20Mickey.
03:21What are you doing here?
03:22It's Bill.
03:22What?
03:24Bill Wambach?
03:25Somebody shot him in the back.
03:26Irv called me.
03:27I drove down.
03:28Oh my God, Dad.
03:28I'm so sorry.
03:29Yeah.
03:30The Wambachs are an old ranching family.
03:32They've been in Edgewater for over a hundred years.
03:36Show some respect!
03:38Put away your cameras!
03:39Dad!
03:40Just...
03:41Wait here.
03:45A guide and a couple of tourists dragged up his body to see if he could save them.
03:50Best of intentions.
03:51Best of intentions, but...
03:52They trampled the crime scene.
03:54No hope for a sheer print.
04:00Four entry wounds on the back.
04:02Look at those powder burns on his shirt.
04:07This killer was standing close.
04:09This was an execution.
04:14Hi.
04:14I'm Deputy Campbell.
04:16I got this summons, but I think it's a mistake.
04:18It's for a citation that I wrote?
04:20It's not a mistake.
04:21The defendant decided to challenge.
04:22It's a moving violation.
04:24Next, we have Mr. Lewis' case.
04:26Mr. Lewis, give us a wave if you're here.
04:29Great.
04:29And the ticketing officer, Deputy Campbell.
04:32Right here, Your Honor.
04:33Excellent.
04:34Representing Mr. Lewis, we have Mr. Dwyer.
04:36Uh, actually, I'll be taking this one, Your Honor.
04:38Mr. Fraley, I'm surprised.
04:40You're doing traffic tickets now.
04:42There's something about this case that's very near and dear to me, Your Honor.
04:46Very well.
04:46You may proceed.
04:49Bill's truck is in the parking line.
04:51It's being processed, but there's no houses around.
04:53No reported gunshots, so there's no one to really canvas.
04:56All right, let's look at his business dealings, his circle of friends,
04:59and let's talk to his wife, Bernice.
05:01See if he had any enemies.
05:02Enemies?
05:03When I used to bring you and Sharon Fish in this very river,
05:06who taught you how to clean the trout?
05:08Dad.
05:09When Sky's soccer field was flooded, her team needed a place to play.
05:12Who cleared off a patch in his field?
05:15Bill didn't have enemies in Edgewater.
05:16Bill was Edgewater.
05:18Bill!
05:19No!
05:20Bernice.
05:21No!
05:21Bernice.
05:22He's gone.
05:23He's gone.
05:24He's gone.
05:27You better find the son of a bitch that did this before I do.
05:44This morning, he was in the kitchen reading the box scores, pouring his coffee.
05:50And now he's gone.
05:51I'm so sorry, Bernice.
05:53I know this must seem soon, but did Bill have any enemies?
05:57Anybody who'd want to hurt him?
05:58No.
05:58No enemies.
05:59About a week ago, a man came to the house asking if we were interested in selling the ranch.
06:05Bill said no.
06:06I was born on this ranch, he told the fella, and one day I'll...
06:13Anyway, the man went away.
06:15We didn't think anything more of it.
06:16And then a few days later...
06:18Bill found a bullet in his mailbox.
06:20Yeah, I got one too.
06:22We were getting calls at all hours.
06:24You should think about selling.
06:25Maybe it's not safe for you here.
06:27And then they'd hang up.
06:28And then last week, the shed caught fire.
06:31Mason and Irv helped Bill put it out, but I was terrified.
06:33There's these cartels moving in.
06:35They just want to muscle us out.
06:36It's not going to work.
06:38Bill wasn't leaving, and we're not leaving.
06:42Bernice, this man who came to your door, can you describe him for us?
06:45Well, he looked normal.
06:47Clean-shaven, eyes-odd shirt.
06:49That doesn't exactly scream cartel.
06:51Did he leave his information?
06:53Not that I know of.
06:54What, you think they carry business cards?
06:56Those people do not leave a paper trail.
06:59Now, half the growers between here and Deadwater have gotten threats.
07:02And if people are getting threats, they should be coming to us.
07:05Yes, they should be.
07:06But they won't.
07:09But stay strong.
07:11And just know, we are doing everything we can to find whoever did this.
07:15So have you also been getting threats, Dad?
07:17Not yet.
07:18But you can guarantee I'll be ready if I do.
07:21Mickey!
07:21Hey!
07:23Uh, look, I didn't want to say anything.
07:26I'm not even sure that I should.
07:28Mason, if you know something.
07:30It's probably nothing.
07:31Like, I feel bad even mentioning it.
07:33But, uh...
07:35Bill and Bernice have been fighting.
07:37Like, a lot.
07:38Eight years I've worked here, it's never been like that.
07:41Bernice wanted to sell the ranch like she really, really wanted to sell.
07:44Bill, he just couldn't hear it.
07:46He just kept saying, Edgewater's my home.
07:50Thanks. It's good you told us.
07:54We should look at Bernice.
07:56You're crazy.
07:56I think you're barking up the wrong tree.
07:58No, this is the same stuff he pulled in the sky.
08:00It's a statistical fact, okay?
08:01If a murder victim is married, the most likely culprit is the spouse.
08:05And sure, they've been together a long time, but we don't know what goes on behind closed doors.
08:09Or what secrets they might be keeping.
08:11Look, I agree with you.
08:12Every marriage is a black box.
08:13Some more than others.
08:15Why don't we hang back, wait for ballistics?
08:17Dad, I want you to talk to Irv.
08:18Him and Bill were tight.
08:20There may be more to these threats than he's saying.
08:22All right.
08:23I'll let you know when I find out.
08:27Your dad's a deputy now?
08:28Look, I gotta give him something to do or he's gonna find something and it's not gonna be good.
08:36Deputy Campbell, you said you saw my client roll through his stop sign while looking at his phone.
08:43You certainly rolled through. You had eyes on his car the whole time.
08:46My eyes weren't the problem. His were. They were glued to his phone.
08:51Just so happens, he received a very important phone call.
08:55Maybe some calls shouldn't be ignored.
08:58Stop signs shouldn't be ignored either.
09:00It's against the law to ignore them, which is why I issued the citation.
09:04No one's arguing that, deputy.
09:05But my client's cell phone use was necessary to prevent harm.
09:09The call was from his child's doctor.
09:11She had critical and time-sensitive information to share with him, as you'll see in these phone records, Your Honor.
09:19Dr. Patel, this is your child's doctor.
09:22Yes, Your Honor. She was calling with test results. I was pretty concerned.
09:25I remember what that's like.
09:27I'm going to dismiss the charges.
09:30In the future, stop at the damn stop sign, Mr. Lewis.
09:34Thank you, Mr. Fraley.
09:35You too, Deputy Campbell.
09:43You don't have to get up to your neck in a murder case.
09:46If you're out of here at the end of the week, let me tap on Cassidy or Whitley.
09:49No thanks, but I want to help you solve it.
09:52I can stick around for a few days if I need to.
09:53Oh, yeah? What about Nora?
09:56She's going to be okay with that?
09:57Sure. Yeah, it's no big deal.
10:00Alright, dude, what is the deal?
10:02We've worked together for two years, you don't mention you're married?
10:05And don't say I didn't ask. This is me, asking.
10:08I don't like discussing my personal life.
10:11Boone.
10:12Aren't you the one who's always saying that we have to keep the personal and the professional separate?
10:15I believe the word firewall has been used.
10:18I...
10:19Maybe.
10:21Fine.
10:21Maybe.
10:22In that case, I'll go see where we are with ballistics.
10:30Cass, Cass, wait up!
10:31This is my job, Travis. I don't appreciate you making a game of it.
10:34How long am I supposed to talk to you? You won't take my calls?
10:36So you ambush me at work? That is deranged!
10:41Oh, God, it is deranged.
10:43Thank you!
10:43I'm so sorry. Look, I know I screwed up. I know you were just doing your job when you arrested
10:47Skye and...
10:48I'm over that, Travis. Not even about that anymore.
10:53Look, I have a lot on my mind, and I need time and space to figure it out.
10:57So if I'm not picking up your calls, it's because I'm not ready to talk to you.
11:00As a stop sign, maybe your client can explain that to you.
11:10I'm telling you, it's one of them cartels.
11:12And if we don't watch our backs, we'll be mixed.
11:14You know...
11:16I don't know, I...
11:19I've been thinking about what Boone said in your bullet in the mailbox stuff.
11:23That reads cartel, but the guys in polo shirts showing up, knocking on doors, making formal offers on Bill's property...
11:31Come on.
11:32A wolf in yuppie clothes is still a wolf.
11:34True.
11:35And these guys are pouring in from all over.
11:36China, Bulgaria, Central America.
11:39They're armed, and they're dangerous.
11:41They're not here to be good neighbors.
11:42They're here to snatch up our land.
11:43Hell, I caught a couple Bulgarian guys sniffing around my grow last week, and I had to chase them off
11:47with a shotgun.
11:48Really?
11:48These outsiders want to destroy everything that we built.
11:52Outsiders?
11:54That's what they called us growers when we showed up here in Edgewater, outsiders.
12:00It was Bill, and it was ranchers like him that welcomed us in.
12:04Well, times have changed.
12:05And if we don't draw the line now, the community that we built will be gone.
12:16Oh.
12:18Bill was shot at point-blank range with .450 caliber rounds from a Desert Eagle.
12:23Statement gun.
12:23Cartel favorite.
12:25Oh, hey, come on in.
12:26Did you talk to Irv?
12:27Yeah.
12:28Yeah, just now.
12:28He said that some Bulgarian cartel-looking guys came by his place last week.
12:33He ran them off.
12:35His land was right next to Bill's.
12:37Bulgarian cartel-looking guys.
12:39Our murder weapon is definitely their style.
12:41Yeah.
12:42They like to hang at that MMA gym right off of Route 9.
12:44Might be worth paying them a visit.
12:46It's not the kind of place two deputies can just walk in and start asking questions.
12:49You can't, but I can.
12:50Dad, forget it.
12:52I can walk in there.
12:53No, whether they shot Bill or not, these cartel guys are suspected of a dozen murders up and down the
12:58state.
12:58You're not going in there.
13:00Although...
13:00Boone!
13:01Let the man speak!
13:04Look, the Bulgarians will know Wes by reputation and he could get in there under a false pretense and maybe
13:09try and get some information out of him.
13:11No way! It's too dangerous!
13:12Well, I would say it's risky. It's not dangerous.
13:15Yeah, thank you, Boone.
13:16Besides, he'll be wearing a wire if he gets into trouble with his pulling up.
13:18Whoa, whoa, whoa, hold on.
13:19No, no, you lost me there, pal.
13:21I've never worn a wire and I'm not about to start now.
13:24That's right, then you're not going in there.
13:25Look, I'm not a narc!
13:26This discussion is over.
13:28If you won't wear a wire, old man, you're not going in.
13:31Which is fine by me anyway.
13:32This whole thing is against my better judgment.
13:34No, no, no, no, okay.
13:35Look, Wes, Mickey's right.
13:36Look, we gotta have your back, alright?
13:38You old school growers might have a code, but these new players, no way.
13:44It's for Bill.
13:51Alright, say something, Wes.
13:54I feel like a narc.
13:56I got him, you got him?
13:57Got him.
13:58Okay.
13:58Alright, Dad.
13:59Give me a word.
14:01A word?
14:02Yeah, if you're in trouble in there, you say the word and we come in hot.
14:06Yeah.
14:07Moonstone.
14:12Wish me luck.
14:13Good luck.
14:37How's he doing?
14:38Sorry, Mickey.
14:39If things go south and I don't come out of there, you don't want to hear your old man dying.
15:06That's it.
15:07I'm pulling him out.
15:08No, Mickey.
15:08Wait.
15:09If we go bust in there, we don't just get Wes shot, we get all of a shot.
15:12The best thing to do is just sit tight.
15:17Alright, if he's not out in 10 minutes, I'm going in.
15:37What the hell do you want?
15:39We don't know you.
15:41Well, you should.
15:42I'm Wes Fox.
15:45For testigo.
15:51Cheers.
15:52Cheers.
15:53I haven't tried it myself, but I hear your flower sets a high bar for the rest of us.
15:57You're damn right it does.
15:58I've spent 40 years refining my strain.
16:00And you're tracked up in Deadwater.
16:02Mm-hmm.
16:04That's good land.
16:06You're looking to sell.
16:08No.
16:09No.
16:10But if I was, it wouldn't be to you.
16:12No, I'm here on behalf of the third party.
16:15Bernice Wambach.
16:16See, she doesn't want to end up like her husband, washed up on a riverbank with a few leaks in
16:21his back.
16:21You and your boys left there.
16:25Where's the property?
16:27Don't play dumb with me.
16:28It's the Wambach ranch.
16:30Okay, let me go.
16:32Now, she's prepared to sit down and negotiate, but no more violence.
16:45No.
16:46It's no good.
16:48There's no tree cover.
16:49It's all exposed.
16:50That's what hoop houses are for.
16:51We grow cushion critical out of our strains.
16:55Track's no good to us.
16:59Well, your loss.
17:08One more thing on that.
17:12Ow!
17:12Oh, hold still, you big baby.
17:14Is there any bones that need resetting?
17:16I got first dibs.
17:17I can't believe you.
17:18Look, they would have found your wire first thing.
17:21You could have gotten yourself killed.
17:23Yeah, well, I didn't.
17:24So relax.
17:25What's your read?
17:26Were they involved?
17:27I can't stand those sons of bitches.
17:29But they, uh, they grow outdoor strains.
17:32And Bill's ranch is not going to have any use to them, so no.
17:35You know, I don't think they did it.
17:36Great.
17:37All that for a dead end.
17:39You had to rule them out.
17:40Yeah, no kidding.
17:41You're welcome.
17:44All right, let's call it.
17:46Get some rest.
17:47Come back fresh.
17:48Perfect.
17:49That'll give me more time to set up for Boone's going away party.
18:08Will you stop cleaning?
18:10I'm not cleaning.
18:12I'm tidying.
18:12Do you realize most people find hosting a party preferable to investigating a murder?
18:18Have you had a chance to talk to Nora yet?
18:20No.
18:22But I'm so happy for Cam and Greg.
18:24They found a surrogate.
18:26A surrogate, like, for a...
18:28A baby?
18:28They've been looking for a year.
18:30Did you not know?
18:31They're your deputies, Mickey.
18:33I guess I forgot.
18:34Okay.
18:36Mingle.
18:55Calm yet?
19:00Did Mickey ever talk to you about her breakup with Travis?
19:03No.
19:04But Gina made sure I knew all the sordid details.
19:06It sounded gnarly.
19:08Yes and no.
19:09There was a lot of hard feelings.
19:11I think Mickey especially wanted it to work.
19:14But they always respected each other and they found a way to stay friends.
19:18I mean, how many people do you know have a picture of their ex on display?
19:23Yeah, it's a little weird.
19:25This is the guy who kept his marriage a secret for two years.
19:29Walked into that one.
19:39Chip.
19:41Oh, no thanks.
19:42But this addition is so cool.
19:45I mean, was Skye an Oz kid?
19:46We read a few of them, but then we stopped.
19:48They completely freaked her out.
19:49Well, yeah, because they're totally freaky.
19:52But my son was obsessed, so we ran the whole series.
19:55Son?
19:55Yeah, Henry.
19:56He's at Sacramento State.
19:57Which is so crazy to me because he was just in his footy pajamas reading Osmo of Oz.
20:02Makes your head spin.
20:03Yeah.
20:03It does.
20:05So, what about Skye?
20:06Is she in college?
20:07Oh, she's taking some time off.
20:09She's backpacking right now on the Sierras with friends.
20:12Wow, very cool.
20:13Yeah.
20:17You know, I just wanted to clarify Nate is not Henry's dad.
20:22I mean, just in case you were wondering at this point, nothing would surprise me.
20:27Yeah.
20:30Excuse me.
20:31Of course.
20:37Hey.
20:38Hi.
20:38Come in.
20:39Wow.
20:40You're having a party.
20:43You don't have parties.
20:44I know.
20:44I didn't have a choice.
20:45It's for Boone.
20:46Why are you here?
20:47Wait, is Cassidy here?
20:48I can't do this two or twice in one day.
20:49What are you talking about?
20:50Oh, I'm an idiot.
20:52I should go.
20:52Travis, why are you here?
20:54Alright, look.
20:54I know it's totally inappropriate for me to ask you about my relationship with Cassidy.
20:58But can you ask me about your relationship with Cassidy?
21:00Hmm.
21:02Only because it beats refilling the chips for the 11th time.
21:07Okay, um, she told me she needs some space.
21:10So give her space.
21:11Right.
21:11But you didn't hear about-
21:13I don't need to, Travis.
21:14I know you.
21:15Your heart moves so fast.
21:17Not everyone is like that.
21:19Some hearts move a little slower.
21:21You mean like yours?
21:23We're not talking about mine.
21:26Cassidy's asking you for space.
21:27Give her space.
21:28Give her space.
21:34Speech!
21:34Speech!
21:36No!
21:37Yes!
21:39Um, well this is pretty much my worst nightmare.
21:44Um, thank you Gina for organizing and to Mickey for hosting.
21:50Your worst nightmare.
21:51Yeah.
21:52And, uh, uh, it's nice to be at a party and know where the bathroom is.
21:59Well, where everything is actually thanks to that search warrant.
22:02Oh.
22:04Yo!
22:05Too soon?
22:08Um, this, uh, this town, Edgewater, it's a special place.
22:19You know, I've, I've moved around a bit and seen my share of departments and I can honestly
22:23say that this is, this is the only place that feels like home.
22:27Um, it's been an honor working with you guys.
22:32If I have one regret, it's that maybe, um,
22:42that maybe I didn't live up to certain expectations.
22:49But I do know this, I'm gonna miss every single person in this room.
22:53Because you guys are what makes this place special.
22:56You let a stranger become a friend.
22:59So, thanks for that.
23:03For everything, really.
23:09Where's the music?
23:27What you looking at?
23:29Uh, nothing.
23:30Right.
23:31Definitely not Boone's personnel file because that would be completely improper.
23:35Fine.
23:36It's the service records from down in Oakland.
23:37Multiple accommodations for bravery.
23:39Want to see my favorite part?
23:43Boone's partner in Oakland was Jason Roth.
23:46He awarded Boone the Medal of Valor.
23:48There is a picture.
23:49Oh wait, that's Nora.
23:50Yeah.
23:51Okay.
23:52Now, here are Boone's dependents.
23:55Nora and her son, Henry Roth.
23:57The same last name.
23:59Wait, so Nora was married to Boone's partner?
24:02Did they have an affair?
24:03Well, if I knew that, I could retire happy.
24:05Hey!
24:06Two black coffees coming right up.
24:11So, I know you don't think that we should look into Bernice.
24:15But you went ahead and did anyway.
24:17Pretty much.
24:17I just talked to your buddy, Punch.
24:19How is our favorite real estate agent slash Rotary Club president?
24:23Great.
24:23He's got a hot new listing.
24:24The Wambach Ranch.
24:25Bill just died.
24:27It's a little quick, don't you think?
24:28Mason mentioned that Bernice wanted to sell.
24:31I don't know.
24:31Is it all that surprising?
24:32Maybe not.
24:33But Bernice told Punch to start soliciting offers three weeks ago.
24:36Before Bill died.
24:37And then she specifically asked Punch not to say anything about it to Bill.
24:40Yeah, that is odd.
24:42I still think it's a reach, but let's go talk to her.
24:48Boone.
24:58Sheriff's office.
25:01Bernice.
25:09Clear.
25:12Kitchen's clear.
25:14Bernice.
25:15Clear.
25:17Kitchen's clear.
25:21What's wrong with her?
25:22Bernice.
25:29Bernice?
25:30Bernice!
25:36You
25:47But
26:07I
26:07Was upstairs somebody kicked in the door. I grabbed Bill shotgun, and I hid in the closet. I didn't have
26:14my phone
26:15I couldn't call anybody. I thought I was gonna
26:18You did great whoever did this should feel lucky then and stumble in on a mountain woman with a shotgun
26:24give them both barrels bill always said
26:28Mickey house is clear
26:31We spoke to punch and he mentioned you asked him to list the ranch a few weeks ago
26:36Now you told us that Bill refused to sell so is it true? Are you selling?
26:42I I hated to go behind Bill's back, but I don't feel safe here and my Wilfred Wombach was the
26:47stubbornest damn man I ever met
26:51And the best
26:53He just couldn't face that the old days are gone
26:55So many of our friends are selling to Cheryl and David the Sloan's
27:00Irv Irv are you sure he made it sound like he would never sell well sure and he has to
27:06sound tough in front of the boys
27:07But he's closing escrow in a week. I know because of the water rights
27:13Water rights we've got an aquifer that runs beneath our ranch but Irv's place is dry as a bone
27:19For as long as I could remember bill just let Irv divert the water for his own grow and Irv
27:25would pay him what he could
27:31If Irv's grow relies on Bill's aquifer for water the property would be useless to a new buyer without the
27:36same deal
27:36So maybe Bill made a deal with the new buyers. Yeah, maybe, but they need more than a handshake agreement
27:40on the chain of title
27:41Mm-hmm. You know what?
27:45Mickey hey hey Cassidy
27:47I need you to pull the chain of title on the Wombach and McCall properties grants easements anything on water
27:53rights everything you can find
27:54Okay, water rights on it
28:00Hey, hey dad, did you know that Irv was planning on selling his land? No, there's no way that's true
28:05according to Bernice it is
28:07Well, I'll just ask him. He's sitting right here. We're at the meetup. No, don't why don't you just try
28:12to keep him there as long as you can?
28:14Yeah
28:16Sure, I'll pick it up at the store on the way home
28:19All right, okay, I'll see I'll see you at the house
28:22Is that Mickey on the phone? Yeah
28:24Yeah, sounds like maybe she wanted you to ask me something. Yeah
28:28I want to know about those Bulgarians trying to buy your house. She wants to know if you got their
28:33names. Huh?
28:36No, no names. No
28:43You know I never asked you your daughter being sheriff and all
28:48You ever get her to look the other way on something
28:52No
28:52So a few years back when Fred was sheriff and Nicky and Fred
28:58Confiscated a bunch of my plants
29:00They didn't touch any of yours
29:03I wasn't even speaking to my daughter two years ago, and you know damn well
29:09There is no way I would ever drop a dime to a badge. No
29:15Just live under a roof
29:21Here's to bill our friend
29:34Okay, I pulled everything that I could find on bill and earth properties sure enough. There's an easement establishing shared
29:41water rights
29:41When was it signed a month ago? I think so fresh William Wambach and Irving McCaw
29:48Wait, wait, wait Bill's legal name is Wilfred not William. Irv must afford the signature
30:00Another
30:02Another
30:03No, I should go
30:04Yeah, me too
30:16You got something to tell me Irv you you you did it didn't you?
30:31This is how it's gonna go
30:35Either I can call the sheriff or you can get in my truck and we will drive in together
30:39You're gonna turn me over to the cops
30:42What the hell happened to you West you killed our friend
30:46But what the hell happened to you?
30:51So what's it gonna be?
30:56Okay
30:59All right
31:02Well, I'll drive you you get in
31:17I'm sorry, Wes
31:18I'm sorry, Wes
31:33It was her
31:34Get in, Wes
31:34Get in
31:55I'm sorry
31:56No, I'm sorry
31:57Dad
31:58Dad
31:58Boater Nile handle it
31:59Like hell
32:00He's not even armed
32:03Hey
32:04Hey
32:05Hey
32:09i can't look at this this river without thinking of connie summer of 76 it's all down here fishing
32:17and boating you know what i'm going to remember about this river from this day forward
32:21bill laying dead on the bank of it and i want to know why what's done is done
32:28what does it matter now it matters because he was your friend for 40 years yeah that's right
32:3640 years he shook my hand he told me we were going to share the water i'm broke west and
32:42all these
32:42damn cartels coming in here and big pharma moving in growers like you and me we're done
32:48you did it for money selling my land is the only way that i can survive and i found a
32:53buyer
32:54willing to pay cash but bill said no no no he wouldn't sign over the water rights my deals with
33:00you not any new fellas he turned his back on me and you used it for target practice
33:08he gave me no choice
33:11i got nothing west you had a brother and you shot him in the back that's what you had
33:23i couldn't look him in the eye because you're a coward
33:29you always did keep that cold under your seat
33:34gun dad no no no no remember me like i was drop the gun
34:04i don't believe it irv was family he was broke he needed to sell to leave edgewater why do you
34:11have to go through my bill
34:14so does that mean that irv broke in my house irv was at the meetup with my dad
34:19so was it the cartel
34:23we don't believe so
34:24so all those scare tactics the bullet in our mailbox the shed catching fire who was that
34:32we don't know yet but we're gonna keep looking
34:43you could need a smaller box
34:46you should see his house shouldn't take more than an hour to pack up the last two years of his
34:51life
34:52and that is so neat he won't buy or do a single thing for himself unless somebody makes him
34:56oh and jason jason was the same way
35:00boone's partner jason and henry's dad we were together for 15 years
35:04is he uh still down in oakland
35:07in in a way st mary's cemetery
35:11i'm so sorry
35:12no it's okay he was dying for a long time
35:14maybe since the day he got his badge actually
35:19what you see on this job it is not normal
35:26no it's not and then it just built up
35:29so he would have a beer and then a vodka a drink and then a whole bottle
35:34it was his best friend and we tried we tried to save him but
35:39there was just nothing we could do
35:42and jason and i we never got married i mean what's a piece of paper right
35:46but i couldn't touch his death benefits or his pension so henry and i had nothing until
35:51me married you yeah he saved me right
35:54he's always always been there for me even when he moved here
35:58how could i not know that about him
36:00he's ashamed i think
36:02it feels like he failed jason
36:05everything he's ever done for me since jason died is him trying to make up for that
36:09but there's more there than just guilt right
36:12i mean you guys are together uh i mean there's a lot of feelings there
36:15but no all the hurt doesn't really leave a lot of room for anything else
36:24thanks
36:27thanks for coming
36:28yes i listen i'm so so sorry about yesterday pulling you into court
36:33it was out of line i don't know what i was thinking
36:39remember when you and mickey had me over for enchiladas the two of you were cooking
36:43you ended up oh i almost sliced my finger off yeah
36:46mickey wanted you to go to the hospital you didn't want to go
36:49then you two started fighting about it
36:52she was being ridiculous
36:53i started feeling really uncomfortable
36:55and then mickey said well maybe you'd be lucky
36:58and the doctors would pull your head out of your ass
37:00after they stitched up your finger
37:03and you started laughing so hard
37:06and so did jay and
37:08and then so did i
37:11stole the scarf
37:12yeah
37:17i wanted that
37:19i wanted a relationship that felt safe
37:23i'm not saying it was perfect
37:25what are you saying
37:29it was real
37:30and
37:32after everything that happened with sky
37:34the fight that we had
37:37i realized i have two settings in relationships
37:41i'm either terrified
37:43or i'm hiding
37:44i don't know how to do real yet
37:47i want
37:48what you and mickey had
37:52but i have a lot of work to do myself first
37:57i'm sorry travis
37:59yes
38:18thank you
38:30it's now a good time for my exit interview
38:32thinking we'll hit the road early tomorrow
38:39you know
38:40i never thought
38:41um
38:41i'd become sheriff
38:42never really wanted it
38:45then fred died
38:46and it's like
38:47i didn't want to let him down
38:48you know
38:50so i put up a wall
38:51my job on one side
38:53and my life
38:54my mess
38:55on the other
38:57i know there are some people in this town
38:59who think i don't belong in this office
39:01mickey
39:01those people are idiots
39:02i'm a damn good sheriff
39:04in part because of that wall
39:07i'm not a great sheriff
39:09not as good as fred was
39:11in part also because of that wall
39:14so
39:14if you have to go
39:15i get it
39:17i wanted you to know
39:18that you have exceeded
39:19all of my
39:23expectations
39:24and i'm terrified to see you go
39:27because i cannot make sure this place without you
39:30mickey
39:32i made plans
39:33i know
39:36i know
39:38i get it
39:40i just wanted to tell you because i think if i didn't
39:42i would regret it for a long time
39:44i had to recone
40:17Wow.
40:19This guy's been gone, what, two days?
40:22Look at us.
40:23Uh-huh.
40:24We gin up all this gloss about who we are.
40:29We're nothing but animals.
40:31No grace, no honor, just a bunch of wild animals eating each other.
40:36You okay?
40:37I never thought I was one who needed fairy tales told to me
40:42before I put my head to a pillow at night,
40:44but I've just been telling myself stories all these years
40:47about who we were, how it was.
40:50They're not fairy tales.
40:51I was little, but I remember.
40:53Potlucks at Bill and Bernice's
40:55looking for sea glass on Moonstone Beach.
40:59You said they were mermaids' tears.
41:02Mom told me that.
41:07That sounds like something she'd say.
41:13Dad, what Irv did, that was about him.
41:16You created a community, a family.
41:19Yeah, but everything's changed.
41:23There's no going back.
41:27All right.
41:34Then move forward.
41:41You drive me up the damn wall, Dad.
41:43You're still one of the good ones.
41:48Go ahead on my own.
41:53Go ahead on my own.
41:55Go ahead on my own.
41:57Go ahead on my own.
41:57Sand City bus.
41:59Kicking up dust.
42:02Kicking up dust.
42:06Before the sun comes up.
42:28What's on the agenda, boss?
42:37You're six minutes late.
42:39Okay.
42:39Before the sun comes up.
43:14You're six minutes late.
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