01x02 - The Rattler

Episode transcripts for the TV show "Billy the Kid". Aired: Apr 24, 2022 - current.*
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Epic romantic adventure series based on the life of famous American outlaw Billy the Kid.
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01x02 - The Rattler

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Previously on "Billy the Kid"...

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

The powers-that-be have
decided the city's full up

and we have to move on.

There's plenty of jobs out west.

The land of opportunity.

Just seems wrong to give everything up.

I don't think we're
giving everything up.

We're just going on a journey.

We barely have $ each.
It's all I have in the world.

All right, then. Two wagons. $ each.

Traveling west is a
dangerous business, Billy.

- [SHOUTS]
- Billy!

[MOSS] Things don't always end up

the way we want 'em to, Billy.

[KATHLEEN] You know everything
is going to be just fine,

Billy, don't you? I promise.

- This is it, folks. Coffeyville!
- It's a sh*thole.

[KATHLEEN] I need to find a job.

We've just arrived,
and my husband is sick.

[DR. APPEL] I fear the wound,
in your case, is not physical

but in the mind.

[PADDY] When you're older,

take time to look up at those stars.

They reflect the light that's in you.

[MARY] Take care of your mother, Billy.

- She's a very special woman.
- Goodbye, Pa.

This is not a toy.

You never point that at a man

unless you intend to use it, huh?

- I really don't wanna k*ll you.
- [CLICKING]

[g*nsh*t]

[WIND HOWLING]

[TENSE MUSIC PLAYS]

[HORSE BLUSTERS]

What's that?

I dunno. Looks like a dust storm comin'.

Dust storm? What will that be like?

Well, let me just say,

if it comes, you'll wish it never came.

Now, Billy, don't be
bothering Mr. Hurley.

He has better things to do.

You come in the back now. Sit with Joe.

- Come on.
- Okay, Ma.

Uh...

I feel real sorry for
your loss, Mrs. McCarty.

Thank you.

And with two young'uns.

Sure gonna be tough.

It's one hell of a tough world out here.

- We'll survive.
- Nah.

Gonna need a man to look after you.

I just recently lost
my husband, Mr. Hurley.

I need to take my family somewhere

that offers better opportunities,

so right now I don't need anything

but a good job and a new
home for my boys and me.

Well, seems like the
storm's swinging our way.

We'd better get out and prepare for it.

[CLICKS TONGUE] Hyup!

[WIND BLOWING FIERCELY]

[HORSES WHINNYING]

[RATTLING]

[CHUCKLES]

[HURLEY HUMMING]

Would you like a drink, Miss Kathleen?

- No, thank you.
- Oh.

Well, I thought all
you Irish liked a drink.

- I'll wish you a good night, Mr. Hurley.
- Nah, stay.

- Please. Come on, get off!
- Come on! Sit down.

- Get off!
- [KATHLEEN SHOUTS INDISTINCTLY]

- No! Get off me!
- I ain't done with you yet!

- I ain't done yet!
- [KATHLEEN] No! No!

[HURLEY] Stop struggling!

- Get off me!
- Hold still!

- I said, hold still!
- Get away from her!

- [KATHLEEN BREATHING HEAVILY]
- Give me that g*n!

- No.
- I said, give me the g*n.

No.

You better give me that g*n, boy.

You don't need to hurt nobody!

Come any closer...

I'll sh**t you.

- No, Billy.
- It's all right, Ma.

Now, come on, boy.

I wasn't doing anything to your mother.

Now, no need to mess up your life

over something that ain't important.

It's important to me.

[THEME MUSIC PLAYS]

[SOMBER MUSIC PLAYS]

[INDISTINCT SHOUTING]

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

Whoa. Whoa.

- Whoa. Whoa.
- [HORSE NICKERS]

[KATHLEEN] Billy?

Thank you, Mr. Hurley.

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

[SIGHS]

Put it down now.

[EXHALES DEEPLY]

Excuse me. I'm looking for the manager.

Well, you just found her.

I'm Emily Townshend.
What can I do for you?

I wondered if you had any
vacancies for a cook or a waitress.

- What's your name?
- Kathleen McCarty.

- These your kids?
- Yeah.

My name's Billy, and
this is my brother Joe.

Ma'am.

Got a husband?

No. He...

He d*ed back on the Trail.

Sorry to hear that.
Don't take that ring off.

It'll give you some
protection here in town.

Okay.

I'll take you on for a period,
see how things work out.

Give you a guest room for
now, three dollars a day.

Working day's hours. Food's free.

How's that suit you?

It seems...

very little money for so many hours.

I thought you said you wanted a job.

Those are the terms.
Take it or leave it.

Okay. I'll take it.

Okay. Upstairs. I'll be up in a minute.

Come on.

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

[WHISTLES] Hey.

Hey, where are you off to so fast?

Look, boys, her hands are full.

Maybe we should give her a hand.

Let me pass.

Nothing's stopping you.

[MAN LAUGHS]

May I offer you a ride?

That's very kind of you.

Any decent gentleman
would do the same, ma'am.

[MEN HOWLING]

[MEN HOOTING]

[MAN WHISTLES]

[MEN LAUGHING]

Allow me to introduce myself.

My name's Henry Antrim.
I served with distinction

in the Union Army during
our recent Civil w*r.

Antrim is an Irish name.

My name is Mrs. Kathleen McCarty.

I'm from Ireland, too.
County Down, in the north.

Huh. I ain't never been.

But my family's from
there. The north, that is.

One day I'd love to see it.

I hear it's very green.

That's because it rains all the time.

They say if you can't see the
mountains then it's raining.

And if you can see them,
then it's just about to rain.

[CHUCKLES]

Ah, it's a spring seat. Better hold on.

[CHUCKLES]

What do you do for work, Mr. Antrim?

Construction, mainly.
But... [CLEARS THROAT]

other things, too.

There's plenty of opportunities
out here, Kathleen.

If you don't mind me calling you that?

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

- You're late.
- Sorry, Ma. I was putting Joe to bed.

Hey, Carlos.

[SPEAKS SPANISH] _

What? ¿Qué?

_

You got to learn to
speak American, my friend.

¿Qué? What?

[LAUGHING]

_

- _
- [GIGGLING]

[FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING]

[SIGHS]

Miss.

Miss. Sorry.

Do you want anything
else? We're closing.

Have you finished your work?

- Yeah.
- Then sit down.

Have some champagne.

- I don't...
- Shh!

Don't say no.

Thank you.

You work so damn hard.

- I've watched.
- [CHUCKLES]

How much do you earn?

Just got paid. Three dollars.

Three dollars? Jesus Christ.

You want to know how much I earn?

How?

How do you think?

My name's Hattie. What's yours?

Kathleen.

Well, what do you want to do with
the rest of your life, Kathleen?

I want to run a restaurant
and maybe a boarding house.

You'll need more than
three dollars for that.

You think I should?

What else is there for
a young woman to do here?

She either whores...

or gets married.

[HATTIE CHUCKLES]

[MEN SHOUTING, HOOTING INDISTINCTLY]

[INDISTINCT SHOUTING CONTINUES]

[HORSES WHINNYING]

[SHOUTING AND HOOTING CONTINUES]

[SHOUTING CONTINUES IN DISTANCE]

They got those thieving Mexicans!

What is it?

Don't worry, Joe. I'll go down and see.

[TENSE MUSIC PLAYS]

Out of the way!

[MAN CACKLING]

[INDISTINCT SHOUTING]

[MAN ] Come on! String 'em up!

[MAN ] Hang them!

[MAN ] Mexican bastards!

[INDISTINCT SHOUTING]

Coming down!

- Fetch the sheriff!
- [MAN] I do nothing to you!

String 'em up!

- Son of a bitch! Come here!
- [MAN ] I say we lynch 'em!

[INDISTINCT SHOUTING]

[ANTRIM] Mexican fucker! Come on!

This rope's gonna send you
to hell, you thieving bastard.

[GROWLS] Get him! Come on.

- [MAN ] Get him up!
- [CROWD SHOUTING]

[MAN ] Here's the
Sheriff. Here he comes!

[MAN ] Hang him!

What you gonna do, Sheriff?

[MAN ] Mexican bastards!

Not much I can do now,

'cept let justice take its course.

[INDISTINCT SHOUTING]

[GRUNTS]

Come on, boys.

My new friend is
excited to meet you both.

[HORSE WHINNYING]

[INDISTINCT CHATTERING]

[DOG BARKING IN DISTANCE]

[HORSE NICKERS]

- Afternoon, Ma'am.
- Good day.

Billy. Come along.

Well, here we are.

I hope you like him.

[KNOCK ON DOOR]

- Hello.
- Buenos dias, señora.

Welcome. Welcome to my humble home.

Alístalo.

My dearest Kathleen.

So, these are your boys.

This is Billy, and this is Joe.

Billy and Joe.

Glad to make your acquaintance.

I have something for you.

[ANTRIM CHUCKLES]

- Thank you, sir.
- [CHUCKLES]

Billy?

What?

Aren't you going to say
thank you to Mr. Antrim?

[UTENSILS CLINKING]

I have to tell you, Kathleen,

that it's such a great
pleasure to meet your boys.

You've spoken so much about them.

You're proud of them, quite right.

Thank you, Henry.

I confess that things haven't
been easy for the boys,

but through it all, they've
helped and supported me.

What is it, Billy?

Are you... unhappy?

You helped k*ll those three Mexicans.

I saw you.

- Now, Billy...
- No, no, no. It's all right, Kathleen.

Billy has every reason
to talk about this,

if indeed he was a witness.

You see, Billy...

What you think you saw

isn't actually what happened.

You have to think
about the deeper things.

In this society,

there's a very fine balance
between good and evil.

Thankfully, there are great
forces at work here in the West,

absolutely determined
to bring the rule of law

and a God-fearing justice to
all the people who live here.

But a lot of Mexicans,

they don't see it that way.

They think that stealin'
and sh**t' people

is the natural order of things.

But we Americans, we're
trying to change all that.

And one of the ways we change it

is to punish those who transgress

the new American laws
and the laws of God.

Hmm.

And who made you the judge?

[KATHLEEN] Billy.

What is the matter with you?

This isn't like you. What is it?

[DOOR CLOSES]

Seems to me that Mr. Antrim is a decent,

honest, religiously minded man.

He's lying to you...

about everything.

Billy, I want you to
know, whatever happens,

Mr. Antrim will never
replace your father.

How could he?

This has nothing to do with Pa.

It's about that man.

I have to be realistic, Billy.

Mr. Antrim is quite wealthy,

- and he can support and provide for us.
- [SIGHS]

Without him, frankly, I
don't know how we'll manage.

Look at that, huh?

Always thought I'd
like to buy a ranch...

drive cattle.

That's what a man out
here is supposed to want.

You don't want it anymore?

It was a dream that d*ed...

along with other things.

I understand.

My husband, he d*ed.

I don't know...

Felt like he d*ed of disappointment.

I haven't told you until now, but...

I lost my wife.

We hadn't been married long.

Typhus.

I'm so sorry.

But at least I know she's in
heaven with our Lord Jesus.

It's a great comfort.

Do you still have dreams?

I guess so.

- I'm not too old.
- [CHUCKLES]

I have to tell you, Kathleen,

all these weeks we've
been seeing each other

have meant a lot to me.

I thought a man could get used to
being lonely, but it ain't true.

We're all human.

We need other people.

It's got to be the right person.

Sometimes, one just gets a feeling.

Comes out of nowhere.

But you know...

it's always the Lord's doing.

[BIRDS CHIRPING]

It's true.

[INSECTS BUZZING]

Will you marry me, Kathleen?

Will you make me the
happiest man in Santa Fe?

[DISHES CLINKING]

Billy?

Billy? [SPEAKS SPANISH] _

My mother just decided to
marry an assh*le and a liar.

Do you understand?

_

[GIGGLES]

[EXHALES]

_

[GIGGLES]

_

_

_

Then let's go play some
monte. Fill our pockets.

_

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

[LAUGHTER]

[COINS CLINKING]

[DEALER] Place your bets.

[DEALER] Bets in?

- [CHEERS]
- Come on!

[DEALER] Win. Lose.

- Good evening, ma'am.
- Good evening, young man.

Come on, deal!

_

[DEALER] Place your bets.

[DEALER] Bets in?

- [HISSES]
- [DEALER] You win.

[CHUCKLES]

[DEALER] Win. Win.

You lose, sir.

No, no, I don't.

I don't lose. I never lose.

Not to this f*cking lousy Mexican!

- [g*nsh*t, SCREAMING]
- Don't even think about it.

Carlos, no!

f*ck!

You're gonna f*cking pay for this!

Some advice...

don't mess up your own life
for people who don't matter.

He matters to me.

No.

Will somebody fetch the f*cking Sheriff!


[MAN] Where's the Sheriff?

What are you waiting for?
Deal the f*cking cards.

Yes, sir.

[HORSE WHINNYING IN DISTANCE]

He's right this way.

Billy?

Billy, please. I want to
introduce you to one of our guests.

This is Mr. Ash Upson.

I thought you might be
interested in talking to him.

He's a journalist.

He has information about
what happened last night.

Mind if I sit down?

I'll leave you to it.

Ma'am.

Hello, Billy.

Your mother told me about your loss.

I'm very sorry.

That kind of thing happens
too often around here.

Yeah.

- Want to talk about it?
- Not really.

I hear the guy who k*lled your friend

- isn't being charged with m*rder.
- What?

They're saying there were
aggravating circumstances,

- that it was self-defense.
- That's bullshit!

It was in cold blood. I was there.

- I saw what happened.
- All right.

Don't.

Please. Sit down.

- It's him.
- I know.

But just don't. Unless you want to die.

Just don't.

What do you mean?

- Sit down.
- No!

You don't know what you're dealing with.

Sit down and I'll tell you.

Come on.

Come on.

[INDISTINCT CHATTERING]

I don't know the sh**t,

but the gent he's sitting down with

is a man by the name of Hennessy.

He's a well-known circuit judge.

He's also a prominent
member of the Santa Fe ring.

What the hell is that?

Well, the rings run most things
out here in the West, Billy.

They are secret societies
of wealthy people.

The Santa Fe ring is the oldest
and most powerful ring of them all.

Which is why I'm here.

I'm investigating the whole damn system.

The wholesale corruption,
the cronyism, the lawlessness.

These people, they buy senators,

they buy sheriffs, they buy judges,

they buy anyone they damn well please.

And they get rid of people
who stand in their way.

So you think this guy
is a member of the ring?

Either that, or they protect
him for whatever reason.

Well, if people know about these rings,

why don't they just step
in and break them up?

Because these rings go
all the way to the top.

That's why.

[EXHALES]

I just want justice for my friend.

I understand.

But justice...

True justice, Billy,

doesn't usually come out
of the barrel of a g*n.

We have to expose the evil
and clean up the system.

And how long will that take, Mr. Upson?

I don't know.

Years. Possibly longer.

But I know it's the only way.

I don't know if I can wait that long.

[INSECTS CHIRPING]

[WIND BLOWING]

[SOFT MUSIC PLAYS]

[WIND BLOWING]

[TENSE MUSIC PLAYS]

[g*n CLICKS]

[g*n CLICKS]

[g*n CLICKS]

[DOOR OPENING]

Kathleen?

Are you in there?

Hattie?

Hattie?

What is it?

Oh, my God.

What's happened to you?

I don't want to say.

Okay.

Do you want me to put
something on those cuts?

Who did this to you, Hattie?

- Don't judge me, Kathleen.
- Why?

Why do you say that?
Why would I judge you?

Poor Hattie. I just want
to know who did this to you.

I'm sorry.

What are you sorry for?

This is my fault.

This is not your fault.

Just tell me.

I know you came here to tell me.

Antrim.

My husband?

He did... he did this?

He was angry.

He said something had gone wrong.

Hattie...

You and...

Yes.

He's one of my regular customers.

Even before you came.

And he never stopped.

[SOBBING]

I'm so sorry, Kathleen.

- I'm so sorry.
- [SOBBING]

Ma?

Ma.

[SOBBING]

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

[TENSE MUSIC PLAYS]

[LAUGHTER]

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

[KNOCKS]

Good evening, young man. Can I help you?

Where's Henry Antrim?

- Tell me.
- There's no Mr. Antrim here.

I do apologize.

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

[WOMAN LAUGHING]

[MOANING]

[LAUGHING]

Why, if it isn't the kid.

What do ya want, Billy?

Wanna lose your cherry? That it?

[CHUCKLING] About time, I'd say.

Ladies, you may wanna leave.

[TENSE MUSIC PLAYS]

[DOOR CLOSES]

Your ma never sent you
over here, now did she?

[CHUCKLES] 'Course not.

She has every reason
to be grateful to me.

So you just run on home
like a good little boy,

or God help me,

I'll whip your f*ckin' Irish...
Yeah, why don't you sh**t me?

Mm? How'd you think Kathleen would feel

seeing you dangling from a rope?

[GRUNTS]

[GRUNTING]

[GRUNTING]

[BIRDS SQUAWKING IN DISTANCE]

- Mom, would you like some?
- No, thank you.

- Gracias, Sofia.
- De nada.

[ANTRIM SNIFFS]

[SNIFFS]

[CLEARS THROAT]

We have to talk.

The big property deal I was
hoping to clinch fell through.

We're in trouble.

Seems I'm more in debt than I thought.

- But won't the bank... ?
- The bank won't give me any more credit.

I took out some loans.

They want to redeem 'em.

[BREATHING UNSTEADILY]

What are we supposed to do?

We have to get away from this place.

- And go where?!
- I don't know!

Somewhere I can find a job.

And exactly what kind of
job can you do, Antrim?

[THUDS]

You don't have to go with him.

- Yes, I do.
- No, you don't.

- You don't have to stay with him.
- Yes, I do.

He's my husband.

- And I married him under God.
- [BILLY SCOFFS]

- And I have to stay with him.
- You don't.

I believe in the rites of
the Catholic Church, Billy.

Nothing'll change that.

But...

You don't have to come with us.

Yeah.

I do.

[DOOR OPENS]

[DOOR CLOSES]

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

[WAGONS RATTLING]

[HORSE WHINNIES]

[INDISTINCT CHATTER CONTINUES]

Hey, Billy.

Hey.

[EXHALES]

We have to leave here.

Antrim got made bankrupt.

Hmm.

Sorry to hear that.

Where will you go?

Antrim says he needs a job.

Uh-huh.

Well. The fact is,
I'm leaving here, too.

- You are?
- I am.

My life has been threatened.

There are some times, Billy,
when the threats are empty.

This isn't one of them.

So, you're giving up
on your investigation?

Such threats only
make me more determined

to expose these stinking
dogs for what they are.

Where are you gonna go?

Well, I've been offered
a job in Silver City.

It's a mining town, but it's
getting pretty prosperous.

New businesses of all
kinds are springing up.

Maybe even Antrim can
find himself an occupation.

[SCOFFS]

Naturally, because
things are flourishing,

the people running the
rings will be moving in, too.

What is it you want to be, Billy?

You can't work tables
and play poker forever.

Or can you?

No.

No, I'm not doing that forever.

Well, it's possible you
might just find yourself

a future in Silver City.

Railroad is going there.

Apart from the mines,
there are big cattle herds

and open ranges all over the county.

It's like America's last frontier.

Out there, you can be
anything you wanna be,

given the courage to try.

I reckon you got a lot of
courage yourself, Mr. Upson.

Hmm.

Well, I don't know,
Billy. Sometimes I think...

courage is just the honesty

to recognize your own weakness.

And then do something about it.

[TENSE MUSIC PLAYS]

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

[HORSE WHINNIES IN DISTANCE]

[CHILDREN SHOUTING PLAYFULLY]

[KATHLEEN SIGHS]

- Ma.
- It's okay, Billy.

The Lord giveth, and
the Lord taketh away.

[ANTRIM GRUNTS]

Silver City, here we come!

[CLICKS TONGUE]

[SOMBER MUSIC PLAYS]

Here.

[INSECTS CHIRPING]

[ANTRIM] Good night, Billy boy.

You little fucker.

The thing is, Billy,

what you don't seem to understand,

is that I own your mother,

so I own you and your
f*cking little brother, too.

Cross me one more time,
and all of you will suffer,

and I mean truly suffer.

Do you understand that?

Do you understand that?

[INSECTS CHIRPING]

[GRUNTS]

[HISSING]

It's a f*ckin' snake!
There's a f*ckin' snake!

I swear! Dear Jesus, where
the f*ck is it? Where is it?

Still here. No, no, it's
here. No, still here.

Where the f*ck is it? Dear Jesus!

[SCREAMING]

[g*nsh*t]

[BREATHING UNSTEADILY]

[EERIE MUSIC PLAYS]
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