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مسلسل Fargo مترجم - Episode 2
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01:30There's no library in this town.
01:32Why is there no library in this town?
01:35Uh, cutbacks?
01:46He thinks every town should have a library.
01:49I agree.
01:50Tell him I agree.
02:00Fargo sent us to find out what happened to Hess.
02:03He got stabbed in the back of the head of the strip club is what happened to him.
02:26Okay.
02:30Okay.
02:31Okay.
02:31Okay, all right.
02:35Do you believe this was connected to the business?
02:38I...
02:39Things have been quiet.
02:41No labor BS, no skirmishes with other trucking concerns.
02:45So?
02:47There was a guy.
02:48I told this to Fargo.
02:50Came by the garage the day it happened.
02:53Brown hair, just under six feet.
02:55Not young, not old.
02:57Had a cut on his forehead.
02:59Here.
03:00Said he just wanted to take a look at Sam, which he did, then he left.
03:08Look, hold on a second.
03:22He was my friend, okay?
03:26Sam.
03:27Sure, he was a jerk, but deep down...
03:33All I'm saying is, you're going to find him, right?
03:36The guy who did it.
03:51We'll find him.
04:12How was your head, then?
04:13Oh, yeah.
04:14It's, uh, it's okay.
04:15It aches still, but...
04:18Did you try that hot dish?
04:19Oh, yeah.
04:20Real good.
04:21Yeah.
04:23So, you know, Kitty and I were talking, and we think you should move in here for a while.
04:27Well, just stay with us, you know, until you get the house cleaned up or sold.
04:32Why the heck would I sell the house?
04:36I'm not saying you have to go that way.
04:38Just, you know, stay a few days until we get it cleaned up.
04:43Cops left a real mess.
04:45Oh, yeah?
04:47Mm-hmm.
04:48Yeah, the crime scene and all really turned the place upside down.
04:53Looking for clues, I suppose.
04:54Look at thezwischen, of course.
04:58Hooah.
05:00Oh.
05:03Ooh.
05:04Ooh.
05:07Ooh.
05:08Ooh.
05:10Ooh.
05:19Ooh.
05:21Ooh.
05:22Ooh.
06:53They're piling up.
07:03Vern told me this story once.
07:06When he was a rookie, had a boss, couldn't tell his shoe from his foot.
07:11Got killed by a hailstone.
07:14Just standing in the parking lot of the Dairy Queen, having a milkshake.
07:18Hailstone comes down, size of a softball, crushes his skull.
07:24What flavor?
07:27Strawberry, I think.
07:32I was thinking about when my dad got shot.
07:34Traffic stop, yeah?
07:35Yeah.
07:37He pulled over the fellas that robbed Callahan's and stole the snowplow.
07:41They came to tell me at school, he's in algebra.
07:46And he's okay, you know?
07:48Got the limp, of course, but they caught the guys.
07:52The little one, he even got probation.
07:56Convinced the jury with a Stockholm Syndrome deal.
07:59Okay, we got now a list of who'll come by when and do what.
08:03This is on the due date, you know?
08:05Get you to the hospital, bring you home, so you're covered.
08:09Say, Bill, I was thinking we should talk to Lester Nygaard first thing.
08:14Lester?
08:14Well, he already made a statement back at the hospital.
08:18Yeah, I know.
08:18I read it, but see, thing is, Vern was on his way to Lester's house to talk to him about
08:22Hess's murder.
08:23You know, how possibly Lester was involved.
08:25Lester?
08:28Went to high school with Lester.
08:30Had to dissect a mouse in Mrs. Knudsen's class, and poor Lester fainted.
08:36Yeah, okay, but...
08:37Girl had her monthly once in gym class.
08:39There goes Lester, fainting again.
08:41Right, so he doesn't like blood, but still...
08:44Plus, this Hess murder, gotta believe that's about the cutthroat world.
08:49Yeah, so it's just coincidence you're saying Hess gets killed and then the massacre at Lester's house the next day.
08:59Exactly.
09:00See, I'm thinking this is home invasion.
09:03You know, it's a drifter or some such.
09:05Drug-related, maybe, but not, you know, Lester Nygaard.
09:10Am I right, Ida?
09:12You're not not right.
09:15But on these high-profile deals, Bill, it never hurts to talk to the eyewitnesses yourself.
09:21Take control of the facts, that's what Vern always used to say.
09:27Okay.
09:28Okay, good.
09:29We go see Lester.
09:32But I do the talking.
10:00We go see Lester.
10:27we go see Lester.
10:49Hey you Lester. Bill. Mr. Neigert, we got some questions. This is Molly. Deputy Solverson. Sure, nice to meet you.
10:58Like I was saying, we got some questions. How you holding up, Lester? How's the head?
11:03Oh, yeah. Yeah, it hurts. I got a little double vision still. Geez, well, you know, if now's not a
11:12good time. No, no, I was just about to, you know, I want to help. You know, it's just there's
11:17so much work to do. Yeah, sure. It'll only take a second. Oh.
11:32All I got is grape juice. That's okay. Pearl says it reminds her of being a kid. Sad.
11:43Remember that gum? That grape gum that they had when we were kids? Heck, what was that called?
11:52So we got your statement from the hospital. Oh, yeah. Yeah, I was real thorough with those fellas. I mean,
12:01what I could remember. Doctor says I got a concussion.
12:04It says if I was hit any harder, my brain could have swole up and leaked right out of my
12:08ears. Cool. Thank gosh that didn't happen.
12:12In your statement, you said that you came home and found your wife, that she was already dead?
12:18Ah, downstairs. Yeah. I heard the washer going.
12:23It's been a cycle. And I, well, you know, she was on the floor, you know, and there was a
12:29lot of...
12:29I never even heard the guy. Uh, just one minute, I'm, uh, looking at her, and the next.
12:38So, uh, you don't remember Chief Thurman coming to the house then?
12:42Oh, no. No, I feel sick about that, really. I guess he saw the guy breaking in.
12:47Uh, no, Mr. Nygaard. Uh, Chief Thurman came to talk to you about a man you may have met in
12:52the emergency room the day previous.
12:56Huh. You don't see.
12:58No, look, Lester, if this is too hard for you, you can just give us the bare bones...
13:03We got a witness that says that, uh, she saw you and this other fella arguing about Sam Hess.
13:13Who?
13:15Sam Hess?
13:16Well, you remember Sam. He used to beat you up in high school.
13:20What?
13:21Oh, yeah. Well, Sam had a thing for old Lester here.
13:24Used to chase him around the schoolyard till one or the other ran out of gas.
13:28You remember? Big kid.
13:30Uh, what was that name he called you? Uh, Lester Nygaard?
13:33Oh, yeah. Yeah, Sam.
13:35Yeah.
13:38That was a long time ago.
13:42You were talking about him in the emergency room, so what's the story there?
13:52Well, I, uh...
13:58Hmm. It's real fuzzy, but I might have said, uh, my face is a mess.
14:05A mess? Sounds like Hess. I'm probably your, uh, the witness just misheard.
14:09Yeah, that's possible.
14:12Can you describe the fella? Height? Eye color? That kind of thing?
14:18I, you know, the last few days, they're real fuzzy.
14:20The reason we ask is we got an operating theory, okay?
14:24This being the work of a drifter.
14:27Or drifters.
14:29Possibly drug-related.
14:31See, I'm thinking this fella you met at the hospital.
14:34Maybe he followed you home.
14:35That's not... We don't both share that theory, so...
14:38No, but... Yeah.
14:40Well, I... Well, it's... Yeah, it's...
14:41I, I, I'm a little, uh, scrambled...
14:44...right now.
14:46Uh, I, I got a concussion. I'm not sure if I said that.
14:48So, uh, yeah. Things...
14:52Things are kind of fuzzy.
14:57Well, you know what?
14:59I'm satisfied.
15:01I've actually got a few more...
15:03Yeah, thanks for the grape juice, Lester.
15:05Uh, takes me back, I tell ya.
15:07And, uh, I'm gonna look up the name of that gum when I get home.
15:11Hubba Bubba.
15:13Hubba Bubba, yeah.
15:14Yeah, Hubba Bubba. We used to crack up about that.
15:17Do you remember Hubba Bubba?
15:18No.
15:20If you need anything, Lester, you give us a call.
15:23Because I'll tell you what, this is a tragedy.
15:27Straight up, dyed-in-the-wool tragedy.
15:30She...
15:32She was a good woman, you know.
15:36Good wife.
15:39I, I just keep asking myself...
15:43Who could have done a thing like this?
15:48No.
16:06Who's the one?
16:07Oh, she should be here.
16:08Okay, so...
16:09Who's the one?
16:12Yeah, she should have done a thing like this.
16:13Oh, I'm so sorry.
16:13No.
16:13No.
16:13No.
16:13No.
16:13No.
16:14No.
16:14No.
16:14No.
16:17Good morning, young fella.
16:19You have a package for me?
16:20All righty. What's your name?
16:22Why?
16:24So I can find the package.
16:28Duluth.
16:29I'm sorry?
16:31The package is addressed to Duluth.
16:34That's the city. I need your name.
16:36I told you my name.
16:38Your name's Duluth?
16:42Duluth.
16:43Well, I'll need to see some ID.
16:46No.
16:47What?
16:48You heard me.
16:50Well, uh, I can't give you your mail if you don't show ID.
16:56Sure you can.
16:58All you gotta do is look through those packages over there,
17:00find the one addressed to Duluth, and then hand it to me.
17:04Look, son, we're in Duluth,
17:06so technically all the mail is addressed to Duluth.
17:13Am I gonna need to come back there and find it myself?
17:17Sir?
17:25Okay.
17:35This is highly irregular.
17:37No.
17:38Highly irregular is the time I found a human foot in a toaster oven.
17:42This is just odd.
17:48Oh.
17:56Um.
17:58Okay.
18:19I'm a minister, apparently.
18:21Sir?
18:27You have a blessed day.
18:40You missed a spot.
19:03You have a blessed day.
19:12You're looking at the supermarket king of Minnesota, La Mercado Ray.
19:1529 markets in 15 counties.
19:18And it all started right here in this office.
19:21Next quarter, we're expanding into Wisconsin and the Dakotas.
19:25By this time next year, we're the whole goddamn Midwest.
19:29You see my mangoes?
19:31Straight from Ecuador, Kiwis too.
19:33That's what makes my stores so goddamn superior.
19:35I got mangoes in goddamn January.
19:40In the back of a 90-year-old one.
19:42Goddamn it.
19:47Who's the fire hydrant?
19:50Semenko.
19:53Head of security.
19:54You an Oilers fan?
19:56Wally, here's 1992 Farm League MVP.
20:00Knocked 138 heads career-wise.
20:02Ain't that right, Wally?
20:04Our mutual friend said something about a blackmail letter.
20:17Found this on my windshield last week.
20:23What does this mean, I know about the money?
20:25What it means don't matter.
20:28It's blackmail.
20:29I didn't bring you here for what it means.
20:30I bought you here to make it stop.
20:33Semenko said don't do it.
20:34He said let me handle it.
20:36But you don't get to be La Mercado Ray
20:37without knowing when to delegate.
20:40Comprende?
20:41It's a pretty specific number.
20:43$43,613.
20:45Hell.
20:46Maybe he wants to pay off his student loans.
20:48I don't know.
20:49What matters is can you find the guy?
20:50Hey, Dad.
20:51Got a good one for you.
20:53Oh, sorry.
20:54Don't you know closed door means keep out, boy?
20:57Or at least knock for shit's sake?
20:59You'll like this.
21:01What's the karate expert's favorite beverage?
21:05Karate.
21:07Get it?
21:09Karate.
21:12It's, it's tea.
21:15Son, get the hell out.
21:18I need you.
21:23Look, I can find the guy.
21:25The question is,
21:27what do you want done with him once he's found?
21:29Send him packing.
21:31Isn't that what they say?
21:32Who says that?
21:34In the movies?
21:36I don't watch movies.
21:37You don't watch movies.
21:40Look,
21:41this ain't complicated.
21:42You don't get to be the supermarket king in Minnesota
21:45without making a few enemies.
21:47Right?
21:47Start with my damn wife.
21:51You think your wife's blackmailing you?
21:54You ever nail a Greek woman?
21:56After her 40,
21:57their pussies grow teeth.
21:59And she ain't my wife.
22:00She's my soon-to-be ex-wife.
22:02And she is suing me for 50%.
22:0550%.
22:07Except now I'm starting to think maybe 50% ain't enough for her.
22:12This is kind of embarrassing, but, uh...
22:15Could you sign a copy of my book?
22:20I'd be delighted.
22:24You, uh...
22:25You want something personal?
22:26Yeah, could you put to Frank Peterson,
22:28thanks for nailing my blackmailer.
22:33I'm just kidding.
22:35Anything you want.
22:36You're the writer.
23:04In addition to the victims in the basement,
23:07that's Nygaard, Mr. and Mrs.
23:09We're hearing the chief of police was shotgunned in the foyer.
23:14That means entryway.
23:17No description yet of the suspect or suspects,
23:20but I told the new chief over Bemidji
23:22we'd be on high alert for anything that connects.
23:25That means suspicious persons or jailhouse snitches
23:28saying they know a thing.
23:36Okay, let's get to it.
23:40Grimley.
23:43Animal control guy called in sick again.
23:45You're on duty.
23:46Yes, sir.
23:48Over here.
23:54Let's go.
24:29I got a Aurora Borealis.
24:30What about you?
24:31Over.
24:32I just put Northern Lights.
24:34Over.
24:35My dad's home like dinner.
24:36Over.
24:37What's it tonight?
24:38Over.
24:39It's like burgers.
24:41Over.
24:41And chicken nuggets.
24:43And chicken nuggets.
24:44Over and out.
24:51Over.
24:52Over.
24:55Over.
24:59Over.
25:01Over.
25:10Over.
25:11Over.
25:12Over.
25:13Over.
25:13Over.
25:14Over.
25:15Over.
25:15Over.
25:15Over.
25:16Over.
25:16Over.
25:16Over.
25:17Over.
25:32you get the dipping sauces extra even
25:41good day yeah we um we had an assembly and the principal talked about bullying and how
25:49bullying was wrong and if we saw somebody getting bullied we should say something or
25:53stop it and i raised my hand and i asked what you're supposed to do if the bully is like
26:01a
26:01lot bigger than you or has a knife or something
26:07and what did he say so if the bully has a knife then you should tell a grown-up
26:13that's good advice yeah but what if there's no time i mean you're the police if you saw
26:20somebody doing something you'd stop them right
26:24well you know sometimes there's more than one right thing what does that mean
26:36means
26:37i got you and i am responsible for you and sometimes i might be in a situation where
26:51and this hasn't happened and it won't but a situation where if i try to stop a guy from
26:57doing a bad thing i could get hurt or worse and then who would take care of you
27:07but it's your job well i got two jobs and the first the most important is being your dad
27:17well if i saw somebody doing something i would stop them
27:23i believe you would
27:39every cooperation obviously if you want a girl you want drug just ask
27:46you know who we are
27:49i told the police i couldn't see the guy on account of the blood being in my eyes
27:54we got a description of a man 5'10 brown hair big bruise on the forehead
27:59does it ring a bell at all
28:04could be lenny
28:05who's lenny comes in here a lot drink pretty heavy
28:10i heard him say a few things over the years about guys like his
28:13money in the pocket think they're tough shit
28:18that's him at the bar with the band-aid on his head
28:31the russians they used to send dogs up into space which is stupid because what's a dog
28:37gonna do in space at least with a monkey they can you know operate the uh the equipment
28:42or something
28:47hey my friend would like an orange soda and i'll have uh just a cup of hot water with lemon
28:52what are you supposed to be some kind of circus act
28:58oh my friend was wondering how'd you uh hurt your head oh is your friend looking for a date
29:03because you know this is a place for dicks who like pussies not pussies who like dick
29:07no seriously how'd you hurt your head screw
29:13ain't afraid of a dink and a lepton
29:20you like playing with knives
29:22oh you keep talking big boy you're gonna find out
29:48what the guy
29:53can you take off the tape maybe
30:00you goddamn yellow bastards i'll kill the lot of you
30:05hey now
30:06look okay i'm sorry for what i said to you before about the dink
30:12i don't think it's him
30:29delicious just a few more
30:31what'd you say your name was again handsome
30:34frank peterson ma'am i work for mike your divorce attorney
30:37oh charmed i'm sure
30:42oh sorry just bronzed
30:45he's a pig
30:47you smelled his hands
30:49have i smelled your husband's hands
30:51they smell like feet
30:54your ass looks amazing darling keep it up
30:58so anyway um i've been tasked to put together a complete record of your husband's assets
31:03we want to get you the biggest divorce settlement possible
31:06now i've got your husband's uh net worth estimated at uh 10 million
31:11more
31:1415
31:16okay sweetie uh let's do a cool down yeah five minutes
31:19there you go
31:22ma'am can you confirm that your husband started his first grocery with a loan from his uncle
31:28like it says in the book
31:31that's the story
31:34but you don't believe it
31:35stabros had two uncles
31:36one was a drunk who lived in a barn
31:39and the other who died in a fishing accident when he was 10
31:43so where did the money come from
31:45hey ma
31:49frank peterson
31:50oh yeah from the store
31:51hey i got one for you
31:53what kind of bone will a dog never eat
31:56huh
31:58chicken
32:01a trombone
32:03oh yeah
32:06that's a good one
32:07a trombone
32:08oh my dad liked that one
32:10your dad
32:12your dad
32:13your dad's screwing us mister
32:15mommy
32:15well i'm just being honest
32:17he's a heart on your father
32:19and you're too trusting
32:21well he's my dad
32:21and you're my mom
32:23and everything's gonna work out
32:24okay
32:30aren't they just the sweetest pair
32:33yeah
32:37yeah yeah it's it's me it's lester
32:40uh she's um my wife my wife she's uh
32:43oh hell um i think i uh she's in the basement dead and uh look i'm freaking out here i
32:53don't know what to do
33:17lester have you been a bad boy
33:19okay
33:19keys
33:21oh sorry just bronzed
33:24the hammer and uh look
33:26can you come over
33:27i'm on willow creek drive number 613
33:32please
33:32please
33:36sure lester i'll be right there
33:54this place is a shithole
33:59okay nutsack here's the drill
34:01you need to pack up your shit and blow
34:04i'll tell stavros you couldn't find the guy
34:06and in return i won't bust your head
34:10you hearing me ass wiping
34:14i did some digging on you
34:16made some calls you get me
34:19and we don't need you and your big city connections coming here and showing us what time it is
34:26i'm the guy
34:27i'm the guy
34:29you understand me
34:3220 years i worked for the king
34:34you know what that makes me the goddamn prime minister
34:39so give me the letter
34:40pack up your shit
34:46how you doing
34:53that's disgusting
35:06okay slick
35:07i got your number
35:09i'm on to you
35:11just remember
35:12you were warned
35:15simenka warned you
35:39uh hey ollie
35:49yeah chief
35:50so
35:51just want to make sure we're on the same page about everything
35:54i want you to center it
35:56same page about what
35:58just
35:59about lester
36:00and the case
36:01you know
36:01just want to make sure you know
36:03to focus on the break-in angle
36:05maybe call some other towns
36:06see if they had a similar problem
36:08no higher
36:10similar to three murders including the police chief
36:14not you know
36:15literally
36:15just ruffians and the like
36:18right there
36:19perfect
36:20look chief
36:21i know you don't think lester
36:23maybe call the state east
36:24you know
36:24see if they affected any car stops
36:26suspicious types
36:28where the driver had a head wound and the like
36:30yeah
36:31yeah but i think
36:32just
36:33leave poor lester alone
36:35will ya
36:35come on
36:49ohlio
37:55You'll be in Gordo's room.
37:57He's on the sofa, which is...
38:00Don't worry.
38:01His dad built him a fort.
38:02He loves it.
38:28He's on the sofa.
38:37Oh.
38:44Baby, it's cold outside.
38:47But here at Phoenix Farms, it's always summer.
38:51Real good piece, hon.
38:53Yeah, Mom.
38:54Real good.
38:57How's your dinner there, Lester?
38:59Oh, yeah.
38:59Real good.
39:02I was thinking of going hunting this weekend.
39:04Told Gordo I would take him shooting.
39:08Interested?
39:11Now, hon, I don't think your brother wants to be around all that guns and violence.
39:14Not after what happened.
39:18Oh, shoot.
39:19I'm sorry.
39:20No, no.
39:20I can be a real ass sometimes.
39:22Language!
39:22No, no, no, no.
39:23It sounds some...
39:26You know, a bag of deer or some...
39:32I've been thinking maybe I should sell the place, you know?
39:35Get a...
39:35What do you call it?
39:36A fresh start?
39:38Yeah?
39:39That's great.
39:41I'll call Jimmy.
39:43It's a fine market right now, he says.
39:45Real good.
39:47It is the right choice, sweetie.
39:50Too many bad memories in that old house.
39:52Both Chaz and me think so.
39:54Oh, jeez.
39:55Oh, I am so sorry.
39:57It's okay.
39:58I'm sorry.
39:59That's fine.
39:59Oh, jeez.
40:08Hi.
40:09Oh.
40:11What can I do for you, son?
40:13Well, I got a...
40:15I need something for a wound, I guess you'd call it.
40:19Are we talking pain pill or something more topical?
40:22Well, it's...
40:23I guess something to keep it from getting infected.
40:27Okay.
40:28That'd be an antibacterial.
40:30All right.
40:30I got some in the back.
40:34Mr. Nygaard?
40:35Yeah.
40:37Oh, hiya.
40:38Hi.
40:39Deputy Salverson again.
40:39I just have a few more questions.
40:41Is now a good time?
40:43Not really.
40:43I'm kind of in the middle of it.
40:44Sure.
40:45Yeah, no.
40:45I understand.
40:46Yeah, it won't take a second.
40:47Um, so listen.
40:48Going back to the emergency room, that first visit, that was for a broken nose.
40:52Is that right?
40:52Shoot.
40:53I...
40:54I just remembered.
40:56Um, sir.
40:58You know, I-I gotta be honest.
40:59I-I-I'm starting to feel a little harassed here.
41:04Now, that's not...
41:05Sir, you're on good.
41:08Sir.
41:10I think he means you.
41:13You know, you're asking about a fella that I might have talked to at the hospital, when
41:18you should be out there looking for the animal that killed my wife.
41:22With all respect, sir, your wife's not the only victim here.
41:25Yeah, a friend of mine was killed.
41:27Plus, you know, Sam Hess.
41:29Hey, I told you I haven't seen Sam since high school.
41:36I'm not sure this is your car, Mr. Niger.
41:39What?
41:39Oh, no, it-it's-it's my wife's.
41:43Mine's in the shop.
41:44Well, sir, it's just-it's hard to believe is all, you know?
41:47I mean, you're saying this is all some-some big coincidence, you know, you know on Sam
41:51and all, and it's a quiet town, and suddenly we got four victims in 24 hours, yourself included.
41:57And then there's this witness saying that you were talking about Sam Hess the day he
42:01died, and, you know, then it turns out you and he had differences in the past, so, you
42:05know, all I'm saying is just help me understand what happened.
42:10Look, I answered all your-just ask Bill, huh?
42:15Your boss, he said he was satisfied.
42:18And I-I can-look at me.
42:22My wife is dead, and you're harassing me.
42:27I'm not harassing you, sir.
42:29Talk to Bill!
42:31Don't tell you, this-this-this was a break-in-you're wasting time talking to me.
42:35I'm sorry-I can't help you.
42:38Watch your feet now.
43:05So, how's it going?
43:07Uh, well, it turns out Lester and Hess went to high school together, and Hess used to
43:11beat him up.
43:14A learned detective might consider that a clue.
43:17Yeah, that's what I said.
43:19But Bill's a big believer in coincidence, apparently.
43:22Well, what he lacks in common sense, he makes up in self-esteem.
43:26Yeah.
43:28Bill have a theory?
43:30Oh, yeah.
43:30Uh, he says that it was a spree.
43:33You know?
43:34A drifter, or a quote, gang of drifters.
43:37You know, like it's 1942.
43:39Like, uh, drifters are a national threat.
43:42Hobos.
43:44Well, he's chief now, so he sets the agenda.
43:48Same as always.
43:49Yeah, I know.
43:50It's just...
43:52I mean, you know, here we get this car crash, with this dead man in frozen panties nearby,
43:57and the driver has a head injury, and maybe went to the emergency room where he talked
44:01to Lester about Sam Hess, and then within 24 hours, Hess is dead, and then there's the
44:06fracas with, you know, Lester's wife and Vern.
44:13Not sure if you remember, but when you were five, they had to put you under anesthesia
44:18to fix your teeth.
44:20Gave you that mask, and the asses smelled like tutti-frutti.
44:24Yeah.
44:25My soft little girl, in a hard world that drills and needles.
44:30I'm 31, Dad.
44:32I carry a gun.
44:34I know.
44:35But it's relative, you know.
44:40There's the kind of things a schoolteacher gets exposed to, fluency and the like.
44:46Then there's the stuff a cop sees.
44:49Murder and violence.
44:51General scoff lottery.
44:54And then there's the kind of deal you're looking at now.
44:59Which is?
45:00Which is, if I'm right, savagery, pure and simple.
45:08Slaughter, hatred, devils with dead eyes and shark smiles.
45:15One day you're going to get married and have kids.
45:19And when you look at them, their faces, you need to see what's good in the world.
45:26Because if you don't, how are you going to live?
45:33You talk a lot, you know that.
45:36It's always been a problem.
45:44Lou.
45:45Chief.
45:47Molly, could I have a word?
45:49Yeah, sure.
45:50Hold up a chair.
45:50You want some coffee, or?
45:51Yeah, no, uh, Lester Nygaard called me, yeah, and he's super upset.
45:57Well, yeah, you know, I thought he might do that.
45:59Yeah, we talked about this and all.
46:01And I thought we were, I thought I was clear that we were going to focus on the drifter angle
46:06and not, you know, harass the victim.
46:08Well, I'm not, you know, I didn't harass him.
46:11I just, I got questions, you know.
46:12Yeah, well, I'm the chief now, and I gotta, everyone's gotta line up behind me, you know, toe the line.
46:18Sure, yeah, yeah, I know.
46:20Yeah, we talked about this, and now I gotta take you off the case.
46:24Well, we all know how you felt about Vern.
46:26I mean, heck, who didn't, but maybe it's best if you just, and this could be good for you career
46:32-wise,
46:33because I'm going to make you head of inquiry on that frozen fella, the naked one.
46:38Yeah, I'll make you lead on that.
46:40Listen, I...
46:41Yeah, so that's my decision.
46:43Take care.
46:57Well, okay then.
47:05See you for dinner.
47:06Yep.
47:07Drills and needles.
47:24To live in an old shack like a sea.
47:31Breathe the sweet soul there.
47:35To live with the dark and the dust.
47:38The new moon and the fulcrums.
47:45The tides and the wind and the rain.
47:53To surf and comb the beach.
47:57And gather seashells and driftwood.
48:03And know the thrill of loneliness.
48:06And lose all sorts of time.
48:10And lose all sorts of time.
48:11Looking for dreams.
48:14To hike over the island to the village.
48:19Visit the marketplace.
48:22And enjoy the music and the food and the people.
48:27And do a little trading.
48:29And see the great ships come and go.
48:33And man have me a fall.
48:38And in the evening.
48:40When the sky is on fire.
48:43Heaven and earth become my great open cathedral.
48:47Where all men are brothers.
48:50Where all things are bound by law.
48:54And crowned with love.
48:58In the evening.
49:00In the evening.
49:02Bye-bye.
49:03In the evening.
49:15In the evening.
49:17In the evening.
49:19In the evening.
49:24Where all men areinnen.
51:10Now I get it.
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