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00:00:54One night, I had a dream.
00:01:01The problem I got right now, some days, I couldn't tell you if I ever woke up from that dream.
00:01:21See, one day, I found a watch.
00:01:27Next to it was a U.S. Marshal badge and a sign,
00:01:37town needs a marshal.
00:01:41Next to that sign was a hat.
00:01:45Yeah, I needed me a hat, but I couldn't take my eyes from that watch.
00:01:53Then I read the back of the sign.
00:01:57A lot of dead people around here.
00:02:03I could have told you that one for free.
00:02:06Look at things a different way.
00:02:08Yeah, I'm one of them.
00:02:15My name was Clinton Butler.
00:02:17Whole town considered me dead.
00:02:21But the good Dr. Roth oversaw the documents of my official rebirth.
00:02:28And after a year clawing my way back from the dead,
00:02:33Marshal James Jennings, I became.
00:02:39I don't know if this was my punishment.
00:02:42I don't know if this is my heaven or my hell.
00:02:48But it seems like I found that watch a thousand times over.
00:03:23I can't believe it.
00:03:23I don't know if this is my heaven.
00:07:09Not sure how long this one's gone.
00:07:23Looks to me like she's done for.
00:08:04He tried to take me in the barn.
00:08:12He tried to take me in the barn.
00:08:29You're a good man, James.
00:08:37You're a good man, James.
00:08:52You're a good man.
00:08:53And you're a good man, you're a good man.
00:08:57And I challenge any regular-speaking man to sit in that chair with untreated venereal disease of the highest order,
00:09:05and not say a word.
00:09:09Please, show me the compassion you're famed for.
00:09:12We are not in the land of hospitality here.
00:09:17I know things, Mr. Cooper.
00:09:20What do you know?
00:09:21She took to whoring herself to get back at you.
00:09:25That's not true.
00:09:27I'll tell you.
00:09:28You accused those boys of raping her when they did nothing of the sort.
00:09:35They thought it was paid for.
00:09:37I'll never agree to that.
00:09:39They're making that up.
00:09:41Wait, there ain't nothing wrong with me, Mr. Jennings.
00:09:44Did you rape your wife?
00:09:46Are you playing mind games with me?
00:09:48Did the blade go in before?
00:09:52Or after?
00:09:54I'm an innocent man.
00:09:56That's the tragedy of death, I'm afraid.
00:09:59We had an argument a few days back, but I ain't seen much of her.
00:10:03When I got there, Susanna come around, and I told her Dr. Roth would be a good couple
00:10:12of hours away, but we could cauterize the wound, all that, but she'd bled.
00:10:21She'd bled good.
00:10:25So she sat there, and she said, find my husband.
00:10:34I won't die until you brought that bastard in front of me.
00:10:41Give her some honor in death.
00:10:44She's dead.
00:10:47She said, just acknowledge that you're probably behind it.
00:10:50I'll make a deal with you.
00:10:52I'll sit here like this, no pains, no crying, and you'll see there ain't nothing wrong with
00:10:57me, which will prove that I did not do what you claim.
00:11:00I'll give you eight days to think about this.
00:11:02Now, if you can sit there for eight days and not demonstrate a symptom of the disease that
00:11:10I know will be ravaging your body, then you are a free man, and I am the devil for subjecting
00:11:19you to such a torture.
00:11:23Might be a good idea to shut your eyes for a little bit.
00:11:27Get some rest.
00:11:30I don't want you waking up with no fever.
00:11:32I don't want to get you well, just to then watch you hang.
00:11:37You ain't never hanged a person in your life.
00:11:39Is that the compassion I'm famed for?
00:11:42That's what they say.
00:11:44You give people a chance to prove themselves.
00:11:47Stay alive long enough.
00:11:49You'll find out.
00:11:51Now your eight days, they begin now.
00:12:29People are listening now.
00:12:29I don't know.
00:13:06I don't know.
00:13:29I don't know.
00:13:58I don't know.
00:14:01I don't know where to go next, but it's gonna be redemption.
00:14:10I don't know where Mr. Jenny's gone.
00:14:15I didn't stab her.
00:14:17I don't know why people think that I would do that.
00:14:21She's my wife.
00:14:22I don't know why people think I was gonna do that.
00:14:26Shut up.
00:14:26I don't know why everybody would have thought I would have done that, but they wasn't me.
00:14:32I mean, she's my wife.
00:14:34Shut up.
00:14:38Nobody wants to listen to me.
00:14:42Not even a dead man.
00:14:51Eight days.
00:14:55Why'd you put yourself through that, Mr. Cooper?
00:14:57Because I don't think a word about what they say about you is true.
00:15:02And now you know I am a man of my word.
00:15:07When am I gonna hang, then?
00:15:09You're not gonna hang, Coop.
00:15:11See, I challenged you.
00:15:13See, I challenged you.
00:15:13I said, any man that can sit there with venereal disease of the highest order, for eight days, I'd not
00:15:24show any symptoms, can walk free.
00:15:31I don't like you.
00:15:33I don't enjoy the pleasure of your company.
00:15:37But two things happened before I pulled you in that you were unaware of.
00:15:43You have a housegirl called Callie.
00:15:46Is that correct?
00:15:48Why's she got to do with all this?
00:15:50Well, Callie has been the recipient of your desire for the past year, has she not?
00:16:00Yeah.
00:16:01Don't mind me saying, but she ain't exactly purdy.
00:16:05No.
00:16:06She's ugly as sin, but the only person who's laying with her is me.
00:16:12And Susanna caught you, waited for you to clean up, then confronted you.
00:16:16I'll never rape Susanna.
00:16:18I never stabbed her.
00:16:20I've been here eight days.
00:16:22Do you not believe me?
00:16:25No, I believe you.
00:16:28It's the rest of the town that don't.
00:16:30You'd have been hanged a week ago if I hadn't pulled you in.
00:16:35You betrayed your wife.
00:16:37And she got back at you by opening her legs to the whole of the town.
00:16:47You're the man who's got to live with that.
00:16:50What'd I do next?
00:16:52We hanged William Cooper a week ago.
00:16:56I inspected your property.
00:16:58I found a will that you recently signed, leaving your estate to Callie Mitchell, but seizing all cash assets to
00:17:08deal with.
00:17:10Funeral, $20.
00:17:12Unpaid wages, $680.
00:17:15Unpaid bar tab, $16.
00:17:20General store payments in lieu, $410.
00:17:25And a clerk's fee for the remainder, approximately $3,400 for land holdings, identifications, and passage to a new world.
00:17:40You liquidated my business.
00:17:42Nope.
00:17:43We just paid up what you owed.
00:17:46And we got you a one-way ticket to not being annihilated by a band mob who were quite prepared
00:17:55to pull you to pieces.
00:17:57You're for real, aren't you?
00:17:58You see this guy in front of me?
00:18:02I walked I don't know how long to find him.
00:18:06I dragged his sorry ass back here because rumor is this man is worth a hell of a lot of
00:18:14money.
00:18:18I was a rich man before I walked into this place.
00:18:21You're richer now.
00:18:23Believe me.
00:18:24Yeah, I'm starting to think that way.
00:18:27Okay, so, what next?
00:18:30Get yourself together.
00:18:32Have a look in that bag and understand why you came to redemption.
00:18:38My folks left England for a better life.
00:18:41William Cooper is leaving for a better life.
00:18:47One way he ain't dead.
00:18:50How'd you fix all this so quick?
00:18:52Wise up, Mr. Cooper.
00:18:55You're a healthy man.
00:18:56You start walking south and you'll hit the coastline in about three days if you get yourself down to what
00:19:03they now call in Corpus Christi.
00:19:06Go east, you'll hit Galveston.
00:19:10But that's about seven or eight days' walk.
00:19:14So maybe you want to pick up a horse.
00:19:17Let it loose on the outskirts when you get there.
00:19:21But don't be trading, because you're a dead man walking.
00:19:25You got this all figured out, ain't ya?
00:19:27I got this figured out the same way for everybody.
00:19:29Hell, you're home free.
00:19:32Hell, you're home free.
00:19:33Even if you jump a steamship takes you to New York, that don't matter.
00:19:38You just find another one heading home to queen and country.
00:19:41Being dead has a price.
00:19:43That it does, Mr. Cooper.
00:19:45That it does.
00:19:46So you're just gonna let me go?
00:19:49Yeah.
00:19:50We had our talk.
00:19:52Life has moved on.
00:19:54Hell, you're dead to anyone who might have had a beef with you.
00:19:58You got a piece of paper that says you were somebody else.
00:20:01And you got a death certificate and documents that relate to a family friend.
00:20:08A week ago, I had everything.
00:20:11And now, I've got nothing.
00:20:13You've been redeemed.
00:20:16Now get out.
00:20:18Wait.
00:20:19You never bought me any shoes.
00:20:22Well, shoot.
00:20:24Have mine.
00:20:26I can't help you with that, Cooper.
00:20:29Why don't you ask the dead man here if he'll lend you his?
00:20:33Oh, be reasonable.
00:20:35It's freezing out there.
00:20:36Well, then improvise.
00:20:38Or ask the dead man.
00:20:44Can I take your shoes?
00:20:48Twenty dollars.
00:20:51I want a burial.
00:20:54Jennings can't pay that for me.
00:20:59Twenty dollars.
00:21:01That boy is thinking ahead.
00:21:06That it?
00:21:07Can I go now?
00:21:09Pay him the twenty dollars.
00:21:11Put it in his hand or put it in his shirt pocket.
00:21:14Why?
00:21:14You're only going to take it off him.
00:21:18I want my shoes back.
00:21:21Man wants his shoes back, Coop.
00:21:24I want my shoes back.
00:21:29Look.
00:21:30I'm putting forty dollars in his hand.
00:21:37I don't care.
00:21:40I want my shoes back.
00:21:43Forty's not enough.
00:21:45A hundred.
00:21:51You're not sixty short, are you?
00:21:53No.
00:21:55Look.
00:21:56Here's a hundred dollars.
00:21:58For this man's shoes.
00:22:00Thank you, dead man.
00:22:04Next time.
00:22:05Just pull a dead man's shoes off his feet.
00:22:09I stopped feeling my legs hours ago.
00:22:12What did he say?
00:22:14He said next time just pull a dead man's shoes off his feet.
00:22:18He stopped feeling his legs hours ago.
00:22:22How about my hundred dollars back?
00:22:25Nuh-uh.
00:22:27That man is next in that chair.
00:22:31Redemption has a price, Mr. Cooper.
00:22:34More money you have coming in,
00:22:36the better your chances are of getting out.
00:22:40Got it?
00:23:07I need water.
00:23:09Water.
00:23:11Water.
00:23:19I can give you water.
00:23:22But we live in parts where they sell liquor by the keg because it's cheaper than water.
00:23:32But I can give you water.
00:23:39So, what's your name?
00:23:44It's...
00:23:46It's sewn in my shoes.
00:23:52What's your name?
00:23:54I thought you knew later.
00:23:56Layland.
00:23:58My name isn't important.
00:24:01You'll kill me if I tell you.
00:24:05But I know Layland.
00:24:07Prove it to me.
00:24:10Layland saw his father hanged.
00:24:14Look.
00:24:17There's going to be a confederate man coming for you.
00:24:23He's an imposter.
00:24:26Imposter?
00:24:28You know this imposter's name?
00:24:33It's Jacob Folfer.
00:24:36Jacob Folfer.
00:24:38Is that your name?
00:24:39You know the name of the imposter, but you can't tell me yours.
00:24:46You'd kill me if I tell you.
00:24:54Well, I think she's done for, my friend.
00:25:02You know, my friend, that I have a gift, don't you?
00:25:07You know that I can hear you.
00:25:09I can translate your thoughts.
00:25:12And I think all you want to say is this.
00:25:19Why wouldn't you just let me die in peace?
00:25:24I wouldn't have lasted the night in that cold.
00:25:28But you bring me here with your vengeance and your talk of redemption.
00:25:34Hell, I am redeemed.
00:25:38I'm a bad man.
00:25:40But a bad man dies the same way he lives.
00:25:46In the gutter.
00:26:10Is it?
00:26:30I'm a bad man.
00:26:30Bye now.
00:26:36I'm a bad man.
00:26:36I'm a bad man.
00:26:39I'm a bad man.
00:32:20Well, Layland and Alicia are coming with the doctor, so maybe you should drag him back
00:32:25inside and I can see what I can do to attend to him.
00:32:28If he ain't dead, you can't leave him outside.
00:32:32Not with this storm coming.
00:32:36Well, I guess you can't do it, you can't do it, you can't do it.
00:32:38Well, I guess you better get yourself inside then.
00:32:39You can do it, you can do it, you can do it, you can do it, you can do it.
00:33:06You see that man outside, Rosanna?
00:33:08You see that man outside, Rosanna?
00:33:09or he's better off, Dad.
00:33:12I mean, I put the knife to him myself.
00:33:15I have to.
00:33:16I mean, that's harsh, but humane.
00:33:21He's like a lame horse.
00:33:24He ain't going to pull through.
00:33:27See, this room, this room is justice.
00:33:32It exists.
00:33:33So the thieves, lawbreakers, can have some kind of reckoning.
00:33:43By the dawn, yeah, we're going to have one swaying Jacob Fulford
00:33:49returning to settle a score with me.
00:33:52Do you understand?
00:33:54I mean, when he comes back, this time, he'll be prepared.
00:34:06You're drunk.
00:34:08Sober, you'd never be scared of Jacob Fulford and his gang.
00:34:13Mr. Jennings, before you bought this place and this acre,
00:34:16this was my family home.
00:34:18Did you know that?
00:34:20I mean, I'm shocked for you call it Harbor County
00:34:24and redemption and all, but I was only a little girl
00:34:28before my family moved that mile away into town.
00:34:32You weren't originally from Carnes, were you?
00:34:35No, my daddy said you were from Golia County, is that right?
00:34:39He said you were a religious man who strived for order.
00:34:45Well, bless your daddy, and he speaks the truth.
00:34:50Yes, I strive for order.
00:34:55To a certain extent, I am a religious man.
00:35:01I am from Goliath County.
00:35:05But I fail to see what your connection with my land has to do
00:35:11with the massacre we may find ourselves the victims of.
00:35:17Oh, we won't be the victims of no massacre, Mr. Jennings.
00:35:21We came here to hide.
00:35:25Well, good luck hiding.
00:35:27Can I go through to your private quarters?
00:35:30I only got two rooms in this place.
00:35:33I wouldn't call either one of them private.
00:35:37But you go right ahead.
00:35:38You go look.
00:36:07Can you hear me?
00:36:08Can you hear me?
00:36:11Can you hear me?
00:36:11Rosanna, where'd you go?
00:36:12Mr. Jennings, I'm right here.
00:36:16Can you not hear me?
00:36:26Rosanna, where did you just go?
00:36:31The ice store.
00:36:33You did know there's an ice store under here, didn't you?
00:36:38An ice store.
00:36:43Well, I know I got one now.
00:36:46You told me.
00:36:49How'd you get in it?
00:36:51Move the bed, lift the boards, and you can step on down into the abyss, Mr. Jennings.
00:36:57Now, we'll be hiding on down there, and you can do your shooting up here.
00:37:03So you came to hide in a part of my place that I didn't even know existed.
00:37:08Well, my daddy dug it out kind of a secret and all.
00:37:12The man you bought the land from, well, he's dead now, but he harassed my daddy for quite some time.
00:37:20He thought there was something of value in the ground around here, oil, I think there wasn't.
00:37:27Not here, but before daddy sold on, he satisfied his own curiosity.
00:37:34He spent two summers digging a hole, big as a house and then bigger still.
00:37:40It's hard rock, so cool, too.
00:37:43Nice hideaway from the sun.
00:37:45But daddy didn't want no one knowing about the hole, and he was a good carpenter, so he laid up
00:37:51a new floor.
00:37:52You can't even tell there's anything under there.
00:37:55Why didn't you just tell me this before, Rosanna?
00:37:58Well, I didn't really know you, did I?
00:38:01I still don't.
00:38:02I never had no reason to tell you anything, but I never had no one chasing and beating up my
00:38:08family before.
00:38:10Never had no reason to hide, but now I do find myself with reason to hide.
00:38:14I will hide in the best place I know.
00:38:16Look, I got liquor and I got cups.
00:38:23So why don't you take a seat and we'll sit this one out.
00:38:39That chair is reserved for lawbreakers.
00:38:47It's a chair, Mr. Janins.
00:38:49You're going to make me sit on the floor?
00:39:01Now, weren't you going to attend to that corpse outside?
00:39:04I mean, if he's still alive, that is.
00:39:09I just got no use for him in here.
00:39:24Mr. Janins.
00:39:28I think he's dead.
00:39:32Oh, you think he's dead?
00:39:36Yeah, I thought he was dead.
00:39:39I mean, I was damn convinced he was dead.
00:39:42But if I didn't drag him a couple of hundred yards back to this place,
00:39:48then I could have been sleeping in my bed.
00:39:52And Jacob Fulford would have crept up on me and slit my throat whilst I slept.
00:40:09So the doctor definitely coming?
00:40:12Yes, Dr. Roth.
00:40:14From Golia County, like yourself.
00:40:17Oh, she don't like it round here.
00:40:19Says the injuries remind her of being on the battlefield.
00:40:24You know they started this new way of settling scores amongst the thieves in town?
00:40:32They tie a pair of them together, buckskin at the arm.
00:40:37And they put a little one-inch blade into their hands.
00:40:43And the batting in the circle intensifies.
00:40:47And the fight begins.
00:40:50And these fools, they slicing and cutting at each other.
00:40:56Because these little blades are only an inch thick,
00:41:00they can't really deliver the fatal blow.
00:41:04So these guys, hell, they're losing so much blood.
00:41:08Till eventually, one of them hits the ground.
00:41:13And the thing is,
00:41:15it's the collapse, it's the real killer.
00:41:19Because even if you deliver the death blow first,
00:41:23well, hell, that man's bringing you down with him.
00:41:30I've seen it.
00:41:32Well, that's why I'm a man of law
00:41:35and a man of order.
00:41:40You're better than that.
00:41:43We're not animals.
00:41:46We're not supposed to just cut each other to pieces.
00:41:50But that's what these men do.
00:41:53Look.
00:41:55Go see if we can drag that man back in here.
00:41:59Clean him up.
00:42:00Find out who he actually might be.
00:42:05Mr. Jannings, the man is gone.
00:42:13Hmm.
00:42:15Well, on a night like tonight,
00:42:18that just don't surprise me.
00:42:22Bye.
00:42:27Bye.
00:42:31Bye.
00:43:59This might account of you letting my wife and I hide here, Mr. James.
00:44:03That check in full forward is crazy.
00:44:28You know you're the last of the Karencala, don't you?
00:44:37I know what you come for, but I ain't ready to give it to you yet.
00:44:46So you're just gonna have to head back outside and wait for that storm to come in.
00:44:53Then you'll know where.
00:45:23You're the last of the Karencala.
00:46:03Who are you talking to?
00:46:09Myself. I talk to myself a lot.
00:46:14Are they all comfortable down there?
00:46:17They're alive down there.
00:46:19I don't think I'd be saying that if they stayed in town.
00:46:25Hmm. You told them to hush down there?
00:46:30Mr. Jernins, Alicia's about to have a baby.
00:46:32I don't think she's going to be able to hush.
00:46:35Well, then I'm going to have to go with what my gut's been telling me for the past few hours.
00:46:42I think the first life to come out of redemption ain't going to be quiet about it.
00:46:50Well, we take that as a good omen.
00:46:54The way that room echoes.
00:46:57And it screams be coming from that place.
00:47:03Yeah.
00:47:05Well, they're going to piss the night like the devil himself.
00:47:10Can you tell, Tom?
00:47:12Not proper.
00:47:14I get the hands the wrong way.
00:47:18See, I got a pocket watch.
00:47:22Yeah, I earned it, but...
00:47:25It was payment for a job.
00:47:27But it sits here.
00:47:29You know, pretty close to my heart, but...
00:47:32I can't wind it.
00:47:35And I can't read it.
00:47:38See, I never had the time to...
00:47:41sit down with the damn thing and...
00:47:45work a few things out.
00:47:48If you can't tell the time,
00:47:50then how do you know when the hangings are?
00:47:52I don't.
00:47:55I just know you walk from redemption
00:47:58into Helena at sunrise
00:48:02in your own time.
00:48:05Look, Rosanna,
00:48:06I'm in the sad business of keeping law.
00:48:10And that means killing people.
00:48:13I don't much like doing it.
00:48:16It makes me feel like a...
00:48:19Like a judge.
00:48:23Like a judge?
00:48:24Yeah.
00:48:25Like a judge.
00:48:27You know how old you are?
00:48:30Well, I know I'm not a little girl anymore.
00:48:33And they've been calling you a judge
00:48:34since however long ago that was.
00:48:38The judge of Harbour County.
00:48:45That's what the damn newspapers do for you.
00:48:49Yeah, periodicals, magazines.
00:48:53Well, Leland reads out that story to me
00:48:56whenever he needs to try and explain
00:48:58why he works with you.
00:49:00But the judge ain't all they call you, Mr. Jernins.
00:49:05They call you the Devil of Helena.
00:49:09In a God-fearing world,
00:49:11I am.
00:49:14You ain't no devil, Mr. Jernins.
00:49:19You see, that's what the real devil don't like.
00:49:25I'm on the side of God
00:49:27because he is on the side of order.
00:49:34You have a wife before?
00:49:36Before when?
00:49:38Before you came to Helena.
00:49:40Well, maybe that's the paradox.
00:49:43What?
00:49:44You say some strange words, Mr. Jernins,
00:49:47for someone who can't read
00:49:48and who can't tell time.
00:49:50What does that mean?
00:49:53I've been telling you too much all night,
00:49:55but you're curious.
00:49:57I can see that.
00:49:58I've been curious all my life.
00:50:01It's just that nobody ain't ever told me anything.
00:50:05Well, look, you want to learn about the world,
00:50:09well, you've got to get on a steamship
00:50:11and cross the ocean.
00:50:12Is that what you did?
00:50:15I seen the other side.
00:50:19But that's why I came back.
00:50:22You came back and started hanging people.
00:50:25No, I came back and I started educating people up east.
00:50:30A lot of people asked me to start preaching instead,
00:50:32but I said I never want to proclaim the words of that book.
00:50:39It's a story that God don't ask you to read,
00:50:41so why make others listen?
00:50:45So you weren't a preacher?
00:50:47The stories say you turned your back on God
00:50:51a long time ago.
00:50:53I turned my back on preaching to the converted.
00:50:57Churchgoer don't think for himself.
00:50:59He thinks what the preachers just told him.
00:51:02His neighbor agrees with him
00:51:04because the preacher told him the same thing a week ago.
00:51:08Don't explain why you kill people.
00:51:10Look, I came back to Goliath,
00:51:12I'd expect my family, my wife, to still be around.
00:51:17I didn't know, but I'd been gone for ten years.
00:51:21You see, the night before I left,
00:51:24this old Indian comes down from the forest.
00:51:28He stands at my door.
00:51:30He looks at me with an arrow
00:51:32and points at the babe wrapped up in the cot.
00:51:38Indian cuts me.
00:51:40Then he takes the babe away into the night.
00:51:43I saw the Indian in my dream.
00:51:47The Indian said he'd taken my baby
00:51:51to ensure good passage for the journey
00:51:55that I was about to undertake.
00:51:57When I came back to Goliath,
00:51:59all those years later,
00:52:02my cousin had taken my wife as his own.
00:52:05She dragged up the past.
00:52:08Said it was me sacrificing our baby
00:52:11that justified her adultery.
00:52:15Ten years away.
00:52:17And what do you think they try and do?
00:52:21Kill me in the bath.
00:52:24Are you trying to scare me up, Mr. Janins?
00:52:28Bad enough we waiting here to be shot up.
00:52:31You sit there telling me your tragedy?
00:52:34Rosanna, have you ever seen a photograph?
00:52:37I've seen some from time to time.
00:52:40Would you like to see a photograph?
00:52:42Well, who's it going to be a picture of?
00:52:44Me.
00:52:46Is it a nice picture?
00:52:48No.
00:52:50It's a death pose.
00:52:54You still want to see?
00:53:05Is that really you?
00:53:09I ain't no doctor, but...
00:53:12you got an axe in your head.
00:53:14And an axe in your head usually means you a dead man,
00:53:18and in that picture you look dead.
00:53:21You have succeeded in scaring me, Mr. Janins.
00:53:26No commotion, Dr. Roth.
00:53:30You have a look at the picture for us.
00:53:34I know.
00:53:35You've showed me before a hundred times.
00:53:39It's you, James.
00:53:40It's the same face I'm looking at now.
00:53:46What's this about?
00:53:48You playing tricks on Rosanna?
00:53:51I'm just telling Rosanna the truth.
00:53:54You know, the truth about me being dead in that bath.
00:53:58How are you still alive, old man?
00:54:01Look, I need to be back downstairs with Alicia.
00:54:05But Rosanna, you need to believe what's right for you with Mr. Jennings.
00:54:10You can't explain it quickly.
00:54:15The Indian came to me in my head.
00:54:19Showed me the path to follow.
00:54:24Next time I opened my eyes,
00:54:27I woke up in this place.
00:54:30I didn't know how I got here.
00:54:32Or what I was supposed to do.
00:54:35Except in my hand I had a newspaper,
00:54:38and in it it had a story about a man who was murdered by his wife.
00:54:44With a little line drawing at that death pose.
00:54:47How'd you get better?
00:54:48Rosanna.
00:54:51I didn't get better.
00:54:56Well, your wife and your cousin
00:54:58don't sound like the sort of people I'd like to mix with.
00:55:02Life weaves us a circle.
00:55:07That day the Indian left you at my door
00:55:10with the axe on your chest.
00:55:12Do you remember?
00:55:15In my mind it's clear as day.
00:55:19I never thought I'd be so happy to see something broken.
00:55:25Anyone would think this was a sewing circle,
00:55:27the yarns you spinnin'.
00:55:29Do you not know the outcome of this yarn then, Rosanna?
00:55:32It's a story about an axe.
00:55:36Well?
00:55:37There ain't no explanation.
00:55:40It's just a dead man looked like Mr. Jennings.
00:55:44No, that was Mr. Jennings.
00:55:47Show me your charm, James.
00:55:50I thought we was gonna be getting shot at.
00:55:52What are you showing me?
00:55:54Sacred piece of metal.
00:55:57There's laugh in this, Mel.
00:56:00You see that?
00:56:01That's a perfect fracture curve.
00:56:05You know when metal's been badly forged
00:56:07and it gets too cold and cracks under pressure?
00:56:10Well, the old axe that me and my father had used
00:56:13for many years was just that.
00:56:16Badly forged.
00:56:17It was just waiting for the right hit to crack the metal clean through.
00:56:24I knew that.
00:56:25My father knew that.
00:56:27So we respected the flaw.
00:56:31Thieves who stole that axe.
00:56:33Well, they didn't know that.
00:56:38And they used the axe for murder.
00:56:43In their barbaric excitement,
00:56:47they hit the poor schoolteacher so hard
00:56:49that they snapped the metal
00:56:51and lost it inside her flesh without realizing
00:56:54she was dead in a single blow.
00:56:59Now, James here was in the bath,
00:57:01but it was dark
00:57:03and they struck his head with such force
00:57:05that the axe clamped around his head.
00:57:09Blood seeped out
00:57:10and they couldn't even pull the weapon free.
00:57:16To their eyes,
00:57:17James here was dead
00:57:19with an axe in his head.
00:57:23The deed was done
00:57:24and the murderers
00:57:26escaped into darkness.
00:57:34Well, I reckon dawn's just about to break,
00:57:38so you best keep your wits about you.
00:57:40Oh, doctor!
00:57:58Mr. Jennings.
00:58:11God's called me, Rosanna.
00:58:15I don't know what you're saying, Mr. Jennings.
00:58:25Go downstairs and help with Alicia.
00:58:28But I...
00:58:29I told you, Rosanna.
00:58:33God has called me.
00:58:40I know what you're coming for, my friend.
00:58:44But this time...
00:58:48You can't take my baby.
00:58:52So you're gonna have to take me instead.
00:58:56I mean, this is precious metal.
00:59:00I understand what happens when I give this up.
00:59:04I know what's coming to me.
00:59:08So it's yours now, my friend.
00:59:10Bye for now.
00:59:36I know...
00:59:38I don't know.
01:00:09Jack of Fullfoot, Jack of Fullfoot, I'm going to make you famous.
01:00:22Are you a coward?
01:00:36I said, are you a coward?
01:00:57Can you hear me?
01:01:03I said, are you a coward?
01:01:30Now, nobody is here but the two of us.
01:01:35Oh no, I reckon there's at least four people who are witness to the fact that you are just
01:01:46a coward and a cold-blooded murderer, Jacob Fullfoot.
01:01:53You want to undo your death yet?
01:01:56I'll give myself a minute.
01:01:59Shame you didn't shoot my watch.
01:02:02Yeah, that maybe could have saved my life.
01:02:05I think it started ticking.
01:02:10Mortals said you could not die, but I have injured you with no weapons.
01:02:19You didn't just shoot me, Jacob Fullfoot.
01:02:25I just opened the door.
01:02:32When that watch stops, I'll be dead.
01:02:38Now, if you keep that watch, just remember one thing.
01:02:46That watch, it don't tell time.
01:02:54It tells you how long you got left.
01:03:02Well, you just remember, Mr. Fullfoot, redemption, redemption is a magnet for souls like you.
01:03:13Oh, no, no, no.
01:03:28I don't know.
01:03:47Leave, Fulford.
01:03:49Your precious judge is gone.
01:03:55Have I not done enough to come in?
01:04:02No.
01:04:04A cowardly act like that doesn't deserve anything at all.
01:04:09We don't want you. You can leave.
01:04:14I have his watch.
01:04:18I have his power now.
01:04:21Do I not?
01:04:27You're a cursed man now, Jacob.
01:04:31Leave.
01:04:34We have our own business to settle.
01:05:00Why wouldn't you just let me die in peace?
01:05:05I wouldn't have lasted the night in that cold.
01:05:09But you bring me here with your vengeance and your talk of redemption?
01:05:15Hell, I am redeemed.
01:05:17Be you.
01:05:35Redemption is a magnet for souls like you.
01:05:43You the devil told me you're on a strange night, girl.
01:05:46You gotta help.
01:06:06Is he coming back?
01:06:08Find out tomorrow.
01:06:10What does that mean, Dr. Rath?
01:06:13Think about what he told you, Rosanna.
01:06:16Well, Mr. Janice tells me a lot of things.
01:06:20He told you everything you need to know about him.
01:06:26You don't know much about the lore in these parts, do you?
01:06:31You don't know much about the lore in these parts, do you?
01:07:01The remains of a small, rural homestead were found by U.S. Marshals, searching for their
01:07:08brother-in-arms, James Jennings.
01:07:12In the near-frozen location, personal effects were found abandoned in the snow, and a crude
01:07:19rope marked the boundary.
01:07:22Months earlier, the sounds of an intense battle were reported by the townsfolk of Helena.
01:07:35Explosions and the screams of a posse of confederate army deserters.
01:07:44No evidence of any such battle could be found.
01:07:49The marshals had been led to the location by a respected Goliath doctor.
01:07:54Make sure Dr. Rath knows what's going on.
01:07:57The young family, also present, insisted a girl had come from the woods to guide them
01:08:03to the property and help them seek refuge in a hidden underground ice house.
01:08:13In their report to superiors, the marshals noted that despite an extensive search, no additional
01:08:22rooms were uncovered.
01:08:26The body of James Jennings, also known as the Judge, was never found, and the testimony of
01:08:34the group reduced to that of drunken hysteria on a macabre night of celebration.
01:08:43All Hallows Eve.
01:08:49Turn your roof, Delvia.
01:08:52Cub, you jóvenes, Gitra...
01:08:54I don't know.
01:09:34One night, I had a dream.
01:09:40The problem I got right now, some days I couldn't tell you if I ever woke up from that dream.
01:10:18One night, I had a dream.
01:10:50One night, I had a dream.
01:11:20One night, I had a dream.
01:11:24One night, I had a dream.
01:12:16One night, I had a dream.
01:12:36One night, I had a dream.
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