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What's that noise?

Eddie?

Did you forget something?

Mike!

No, no!

Help me! Help me!

Please, help!

Help me!

f*cking

restraining order, Kate?

Mike, stop!

Ah, Mike, stop!

Help me!

You came in today?

Um, had to finish

last night's totals.

Go get some rest.

I'll do it.

I'm a big girl, Eddie.

Pills don't work for me.

Just help me out,

please.

Okay? Call him.

I-- I--

I can't concentrate, okay?

It's got me f*cked up.

I see his face everywhere.

I know I'm being

a terrible friend, but please,

just ask your brother

to set it up.

Mike almost

took your eye, Kate.

You need

to go back to group,

not into the woods,

by yourself.

All those women,

staring at me...

I don't like it, okay?

Just help me out.

See if they need people.

Call him.

We don't talk much anymore.

Nick, it's been two days

and they still

haven't found Mike.

He'll come.

When you find a fire,

then what do you do?

Generally, you call it in

and you give a reading,

something called

an azimuth reading,

where it kind of shows you

where in the sky the fire is.

So, you, like,

did some research?

Yeah, you have to.

You have to take a class

to be able to do this.

I'm proud of you.

So, you really ready?

It's me you're talking to.

I'm really ready, Nickie.

This is the best thing for me,

I promise you.

Did you bring one?

Do they have one?

-I gotta get one.

-You gotta get one.

- I definitely do.

- Do they have a store?

Nah, I don't need a bag.

Her birthday today.

Well,

you told me yesterday. Heh.

-All right.

-Happy birthday.

Thanks, Hal.

-How you doing?

-Good.

Good morning.

Have a good one.

You, too.

Earl.

Hi.

A room with your sister

for two years in the city,

and we end up meeting

on the mountain.

Hmm. Nice to meet you, Kate.

Hi, Nick.

Uh, thanks for doing this.

I know it wasn't easy.

It's good to see you.

-You, too.

-How's Corinne?

She's uh-- she's good.

Um, nice of you to ask.

Look, Nick, uh,

I know the plan was for me

to drive you down to Sandpoint,

but a spot fire just

went up by Bonners Ferry,

so I gotta

keep an eye on it.

Dan's gonna have to drive you--

...now, otherwise,

you'll miss the last train.

Catch up

when you come back,

after Kate serves

her three months?

We'll do it then,

I promise.

Yeah. Yeah, sure.

Uh, I got you something.

It's from

when Dad was at Fairchild.

-See you in three months.

-Yeah.

Okay, paperwork this way.

- I'm sorry.

- It's okay.

-I love you.

-I love you, too.

Thanks for driving up.

- All right, you got this?

- Yeah.

-Don't let him give you sh*t.

-Okay.

Drive safe.

Okay, standard release

and liability stuff.

ILD Fire emailed me

your first aid certificate.

You have

survival training, correct?

A little,

mainly medical at Wazoo.

-I aced the Osborne course.

-Got the e-mail.

Okay.

You are officially

an Idaho Lands

Department volunteer.

Thank you, Earl.

I know you pulled some strings.

Yeah, well, uh,

we need the help.

That her?

Yeah, day after

the big fire.

Hell all around her,

but she didn't go down.

Mm.

That had to feel good.

No. It was a terrible day.

Thank you.

Everybody walks from here.

Fire take

the rest of the road?

Took a lot more than that.

Katie, my lady.

Coyotes.

Better get used to it.

All right,

that's your bathroom.

Pit toilet,

ten feet deep.

Sometimes

hikers want to use it,

mostly women.

-It's a squeeze, though.

-Eh, tight spaces relax me.

Had their heyday

from 1930 to 1950.

After the Big Burn o' 1910,

Uncle Sam said

the States had to bear

the cost of firefighting.

Forest Service

was only five years old then.

It's still pretty small.

Just didn't have enough men

to protect that many acres.

Uh, still don't, really.

Anyway, all these towers

went up as a result.

It's beautiful.

Yeah, on a clear day,

the viewshed'll give you

over 100 miles.

Not today, though.

Fire's up in Kootenai.

Here she is.

Yep. Osborne Fire Finder.

Tells us where to go

if you see smoke,

which brings us to...

On, off.

Send, receive.

Reports twice a day,

first thing in the morning,

so we know that Bigfoot

didn't get you at 7:00 a.m.

Next thing, 4:00 p.m.,

uh, weather reports,

humidity measurements,

last rain.

Fifteen days ago.

We need to have that.

So, you got no water,

Wi-Fi, or plumbing,

but you got electricity.

like I said.

The heater's right there

and the wood stove

if you need it.

Okay. And the garbage?

Oh, Hal at the store

lets us dump it

in the back of his truck.

-Okay. You okay?

-Oh, yeah.

Routine is key.

Your head needs that.

Three months

is a long time, so...

Be on that radio,

7:00 sharp.

Scope, lunch, second report,

supper, maybe a book, then bed.

Rinse and repeat.

-Stick to the routine.

-Stick to the routine.

Yeah.

Oh, sorry,

it's been a long time

since we had

a female volunteer.

That's totally fine.

I get it. Yeah.

Well, thank you.

Thank you again, Earl.

You're a good guy.

I see why Nickie's so sad

you drifted.

Oh, uh--

well, as you know, uh,

Corinne is, uh--

She hates

that Nickie's gay, yeah.

Corinne is a believer,

but she doesn't hate my sister.

Mm.

Anything you need,

you call.

Yep.

Where's the thing?

Oh, sh*t. Okay.

Okay.

Earl, is that you?

Earl, is that you?

sh*t! sh*t, sh*t, sh*t.

sh*t, sh*t, sh*t, sh*t, sh*t.

-Hey, hey, I just want to talk.

-Mike, how the f*ck?

Look...

Baby.

Mike.

-You really can't be here.

-I just love--

Damn it, Kate, stop!

Babe, come on!

Stop!

Kate!

Kate, stop.

- Let go. Leave me alone.

- Kate, stop.

-Go away.

-I'm sorry.

- Please, come back.

- Kate.

No.

You're okay, you're okay,

you're okay, okay.

You're okay, you're okay...

Okay. You're okay.

It's okay. It's okay.

You're okay.

Katie, my lady.

You're 30 minutes late.

7:00 a.m., Kate.

I'm sorry, Earl.

I'm really sorry.

You need

to follow protocol, Kate.

Of course. Yes, I will.

Who else knows

I'm up here?

Uh, just ILD

and the townies,

no one outside

of this immediate area, really.

Mm-hmm.

And who's closest to me?

Uh, Reggie Banfield,

retired doctor.

He's got a cabin about

a half a mile north from you.

Moody, but a good guy.

Used to volunteer.

Listen, Kate,

if you're having doubts,

now is the time.

Can't have you

deserting your post

in the middle

of the night.

No, no.

Absolutely, I could do this.

Okay, I believe you.

Over and out.

Hey, this is

your pep talk video

to remind you

that you are the sh*t.

That you've got this.

That you are queen

of the mountain.

That there is nothing

that you can't do.

And you know why?

Because you're my badass friend.

I love you.

Play this whenever you miss me.

- I love you.

- I love you.

Okay.

- Thank you.

- Yep.

Out of food already?

-Yeah.

-You're a hungry girl.

Uh, ants got my food.

Oh, I've been there,

believe me.

Ranger Dan.

I work with Earl.

Welcome to the mountain.

Uh, yeah, I-- I saw you

the other day at the work yard.

Yeah, but, you know,

we didn't officially meet.

Kate Riley.

Hmm, I hope

you plan to hustle

right back up there,

young lady.

Reg.

This ball of sunshine

is Reggie Banfield.

-He's your neighbor.

-Oh, right. Earl mentioned.

Uh, I think I saw you in here

the other day.

Yeah, bought my wife

a birthday cake.

-Happy belated to her.

-She's dead.

Oh, I'm-- I'm sorry.

I'm not.

She left me millions.

She--

You're funny.

Ah.

Uh, tha-- that's my joke.

Sorry, we don't know each other

well enough yet.

She was a super lady, ma'am.

I'm sure she was.

Hal, from now on,

why don't you put

anything she needs

on the, uh,

station's tab?

Really nice of you.

Thank you.

You just let us know

if you need anything.

Will do.

Nice to meet you.

Nice to meet you.

Excuse me.

Do you have

a shovel I could borrow?

Ah, yeah.

You're lucky.

I just helped

dig a fire line last month.

Just go ahead

and leave it with Hal

on your next trash trip.

-Will do.

-Oh, sorry. Excuse me.

No worries.

Thank you very much, Ranger Dan.

Yeah, you betcha.

Excuse me?

Well, hey.

We're a little lost.

Looking for Raglan Peak.

Can you put that out, please?

That's a fire hazard.

This?

Sure, totally.

Oh, man.

sh*t.

Got it.

Does she look

like Vicky to you?

That's exactly

what I was thinking.

I thought so.

Where did you guys

pitch last night?

We were just around

around that bend back there.

There's no campfires up here.

Yeah, we had to do

a little snuggling.

You could've joined.

Raglan Peak

is eight miles along the saddle.

No loop, out and back.

Just you up here?

Maybe we'll see you

on the way back.

Okay. Okay...

There you go.

Maybe we'll just pack it.

Okay.

It was against protocol, Kate.

That's not how we do it.

- Who cares? I put out a fire.

- I care.

I commend the effort,

but you missed

the afternoon report.

-You need to stay in that tower.

-Come on, Earl.

It was too close

to the tower.

Relative humidity was very low,

atmosphere unstable,

so vertical air movement

was a factor.

The fire was too high.

If I called it in

by the time anyone got there,

it would've been

out of control.

It was the right call, Kate.

But you need to stay

in my tower, over and out.

Whatever, bro,

I nailed it.

...Northern Idaho

and Eastern Washington

for Wednesday,

July 7th. In Clark...

What do you want,

Miss Riley?

I put out a fire.

Well--

- I'm just-- I'm between jobs...

- Ah!

...so, just here

for three months.

Oh, just, uh--

I found the longer you stay

on the mountain,

the deeper

the mountain stays in you.

Mm, weird thing to say,

but okay.

No, I'm...

Just came

for the peace and quiet.

There's no peace in nature.

And, uh, being all alone

up here may be silent...

it won't be quiet.

Hmm.

-How long you know Earl?

-Uh, three years.

Yeah, since he started

as a lookout.

I even did it

for a couple of summers

when I got up here,

20 years ago.

Ooh, 20 years?

I wasn't alone

the whole time.

Had my wife

for nearly half of it.

That's Bunny.

Now, what I call her, anyway.

-Hmm.

-This is her Kn*fe.

Uh, morning report was stable?

- High pressure, yeah.

- Well, uh, Have a bite.

I'll tell you about her.

That the garden

where you grew her medicine?

It is.

Soil up here

is like the Hubei Region.

Worms love it,

so there's plenty of castings.

Gets those rare Chinese herbs

real potent.

So, I made her tea to drink,

instead of those damn pills.

-And it worked?

-Her doctors,

my colleagues,

gave her two years.

She went 12,

thanks to me.

Kate?

Are you okay?

Y-- you went down.

That really jolted you.

-Sorry.

-Wait here, uh--

Help me! Help me!

No, no, no!

No!

Y-- y-- you're okay.

It's okay.

Uh, take a tablespoon of this,

steep it, drink it.

It'll relax those nerves.

-I-- I should go.

-Yeah, yeah.

Get back up in that tower.

Somebody's in here.

Oh, no.

I'm so sorry.

Oh! I thought it was jammed.

I didn't mean to scare you.

I mean,

people use it all the time

when they hike this area.

Yeah, I-- I-- I heard that.

I'm so sorry, dear.

No, no,

it's-- it's, uh, totally fine.

-Have at it.

-Oh, thank you.

Last time I went in the bushes,

I sat on some nettles.

My clacker hurt for a week.

Oh, my goodness.

- Smell this.

- Yeah.

Hey, Reg.

Oh, you gotta be kidding.

What do you want?

Oh, oh, nothing, nothing.

I-- I just...

I just wanted

not to be alone for a second.

Me neither.

It's just how it is sometimes.

It's not really up to us.

Air pressure's

s-- stable-- high.

There's no systems

threatening, so--

Earl's made it clear,

you don't leave the tower.

For good reason.

Let me guess, is it you--

you have a problem up there

you can't handle?

No. No.

I-- I just wanted to say hello.

Oh, that's nice, but...

I don't know you, Kate.

We're not friends.

There's a reason I'm up here.

I don't want company.

- Look--

- Hm.

Try my tea.

You signed up for this, Kate.

Keep my mountain safe.

My mountain now, too.

Talk to me about Reggie.

Uh, Reggie?

He's, uh, got a chip.

Lonely guy.

Blames himself for

not being able to save his wife.

How'd she die?

Cancer,

but before I got here.

So, you never met her?

No, but I met

everyone she's ever met.

And that woman sounds

like she's a sweetheart.

But you don't know for sure

that she d*ed of cancer?

You just heard that?

What's this about, Kate?

You okay?

Yeah, he just lives close.

I don't know him.

Look, Kate,

I know it's not easy

being up there alone

after what happened.

But stick to the routine.

Helped me

when I came back from Kabul.

Reggie can be

unfriendly sometimes,

but he's harmless.

You're safe, Kate.

We'll talk in the morning, okay?

Over and out.

Take this.

Take this.

Mike--

Mike...

She had a restraining order,

I'm gonna need you

to calm down!

- For the wrists.

- Hmm.

The program won't tolerate

v*olence toward other--

Come on! God.

Katie, my lady.

Come here, kiddo.

I'll help

put your swimsuit on.

Oh, no. No! Oh, God.

Okay.

Goddammit!

Kate?

Kate?

Hey, hey.

Okay.

- You all right? Come on.

- sh*t. Mm-hmm.

Here you go.

Here you go, oh.

Oh.

- All right.

- I'm sorry.

It's just my, um...

my heater broke and I'm,

uh, tired of being cold,

but I don't know what the f*ck

I'm doing here, so...

Oh, I'm, uh--

I'm sorry about last week.

I was a real horse's ass.

I have bad days

when I miss her like hell.

Let's hit that stump, huh?

Come on, uh,

get the feel for it, uh...

Uh...

I think your mistake

is what a lot of people do,

they muscle the stump

and muscle it, but you're--

you're not letting the axe

do its job.

If you give it the chance...

to get some...

Ah.

It has

its own power to it, huh?

-Okay. Okay.

-Give it a try.

Good, good.

Yeah, op--

open your legs a bit.

-A bit, just in case--

-Okay.

-Like that?

-Good, straight back.

-And up.

-Okay.

And bring it down.

Good, good.

All right, let's, uh...

get this up here--

whoa, whoa, hold on, just--

Oh, sorry, yes.

All right,

hold it right for the--

aim for that tip

right there.

- Okay?

- Okay.

And line it up.

- I did it!

- There you go!

-Look at that, would ya?

-I did it!

Whoa, wait a minute.

Pack chased her off.

- Is she dangerous?

- She's sick and hungry.

Can't get

more dangerous than that.

Get outta here.

Go on. Go on. Get out.

Wanna pick up

some repellant next trip, huh?

Oh, I, um--

-What?

-I dropped my keys in the pit.

So, I'm stuck up here.

-In the-- in the shitter?

-Yeah.

Well, use my place

to dump your trash

and the--

the house is stocked.

-Plenty of food and water.

-Going somewhere?

Uh, I'll be with my grandkids

down in Pendleton

for a couple of months.

Why? Are you okay?

Are you--

Oh, yeah, no, that'll be--

that sounds really nice.

Yeah. No, it will be.

Hey, uh, you try my tea?

I did.

It did the trick.

Uh-huh, anytime.

-That's what I do.

-Yeah.

Hey,

this is your pep talk video

to remind you

that you are the sh*t.

That you got this.

That you are queen

of the mountain...

f*ck! No!

Is the bar open?

Hi. Yes. Come on in.

-Oh, my gosh.

-Oh, thank you so much.

Oh, look at this penthouse view.

Oh, it's pretty beautiful.

- Oh, man, I'm moving in.

- Please do.

I haven't seen anyone

on the trail,

and my neighbor's been gone

for two weeks.

-I'm losing my mind up here.

-Oh, poor doll.

I couldn't do this.

I mean, I like people too much.

-I like to talk.

-That's music to my ears.

Wait, they fell

in the shitter?

Oh, I've had

much better luck in there.

-It is a tight squeeze.

-Oh, yeah.

I used to zip myself

all the way up

in a sleeping bag

when I was a kid.

So did I!

I did that, too.

Yeah.

Oh, man. All right.

What's this?

Okay, that's not as exciting

as you think.

My neighbor

fancies himself a shaman.

That's herbal tea.

For my nerves.

- ah, my husband...

- ...loves tea.

Me, I prefer

a good old cup of coffee.

-I'll make you some.

-Ah, thanks.

How long

you two been married?

Uh, we're not anymore.

I got tired of his fists.

Earl, I snapped some pics.

Sent a violation report to ILD.

Fire on that campsite

Kate found.

When'd you go there?

Well, you know,

you go when it happens,

like they say.

Could've been bad.

She definitely saved your ass.

f*ck off, Dan.

Oh, sh*t.

Oh, sh*t, sh*t, sh*t.

Oh, God.

Okay.

Okay.

Come in dispatch,

this is Alpha Mount.

Smoke spotted, over.

Copy, Alpha Mount. Landmark?

Halfway up Brush Ridge,

E slope.

Copy. reading?

Uh, 21 degrees plus 30,

angle it's-- sorry,

uh, vertical angle

is 14 degrees,

so, seven--

nope, seven and a half.

Copy.

Seven and a half miles.

Can you see

the smoke base?

Negative.

Plume gray,

moderate volume wind southwest

at four miles per hour.

Copy. Last rain, Alpha?

Jesus Christ. Uh...

- 37 days.

- Copy that, Alpha.

Fire number one

for Delta Brush Ridge.

Copy 14 Delta Brush Ridge.

Okay, thank you, Alpha.

Alert sent. In transit.

Over and out.

sh*t.

Where are you guys?

Come on.

Here we go.

The f*ck are you doing?

Dispatch, can you suppress

with retardant?

What's the perimeter?

Alpha Mount,

we have negative confirmation

of these coordinates.

Are you crazy?

I'm looking

at the smoke right now.

Negative confirmation, Alpha.

No smoke, no fire. Over.

It's right f*cking there.

You're right on top of it.

Miss Riley,

this is deputy Weaver.

You are on an open channel.

I'm switching over

to frequency 13 now.

Thank you, dispatch.

Over and out.

Copy.

Lucky little thing, huh?

Roger that, Earl.

Over and out.

Earl, those coordinates

are right.

I've been staring

at the same spot for 30 minutes.

I--

Listen to me

very carefully, Kate.

I will bring you up on charges.

Those are real people

in those planes.

It is a risk

every time they go up,

fire or no fire.

There was smoke.

I swear there was smoke.

These are families, Kate.

Do you hear me?

-They have families.

-I know, Earl, God damn it.

You continue

to thr*aten the trust

I have rebuilt in this town.

There was smoke, Earl!

There was.

I can't fire you.

I got no one else.

From now on, Dan will be

taking over your reports.

I'm filing a citation

with ILD

and US Forest Service

for your transgression,

so it's on record.

Please, Earl. I just...

I just made a mistake.

No, Kate, I did.

Over and out.

f*ck!

f*ck.

What is happening to me?

Tell Earl

I don't need a sitter.

Kate.

I hear you.

He's on tilt.

I-- look, I don't want to be

up here, either.

So then don't be up here.

He's my boss.

I mean, I need this job,

but trust me,

I'm with you, all right?

There's a reason

he's all worked up.

Now, you f*cked up.

You know that, right?

Yeah, and I also put out a fire

in my first week.

- I saved his ass.

- I know.

So did I.

He didn't even file a report.

That's what I'm saying.

He's distraught.

It's not about you.

So what's his problem?

Earl doesn't want

what happened to him

to happen to you.

Earl almost b*rned

this whole town down.

His first year,

he's a lookout, just like you.

Runs down into town

to see Corinne.

He wasn't gone long.

Just half an hour, tops.

But he missed

that first curl of smoke

and...

It spreads fast.

He came back up,

but he didn't need

to be at 6300 feet

to see

it was a crown fire.

He called it in.

But we missed the jump and...

look.

Almost took

the whole mountain.

The whole town.

And he lost his buddy,

the pilot who went down there

in the drop.

I guess if your wife's daddy

has a state seat

in Boise, it all just...

goes away.

Truth is, you know...

who knows if the fire

would have been any less costly

if Earl had called it in.

I mean...

you can't contain

that kind of fury...

once it starts.

No, you can't.

I've been b*at up.

More than once.

I didn't know why you were

on this mountain cape,

but I knew it had nothing to do

with lookouts or fires or...

I'm sorry.

Yeah.

Lots of bruises and breaks

as a kid.

I broke my wrists

deflecting blows.

Sick of being broken.

It's time to plant my feet

and land a punch.

You should stay right here.

It's beautiful.

Maybe I will.

Tower's growing on me.

Let me ask you something.

What happens when

your neighbor's food runs out?

You know how to sh**t?

You mean to hunt?

I mean to not need

anyone for anything.

You know, I, uh...

hate g*ns.

-Mike had g*ns.

-Yeah.

You learn how to sh**t,

you won't have to run anymore.

They keep a r*fle up there?

My uncle exposed himself to me

in the pool house.

Soon after, he started

crawling into bed with me.

I was 12.

He sh*t my dog

for peeing in his car.

Just pulled over

and left him for the maggots.

Wish I knew

how to sh**t back then.

God, I suck at this.

Nah, you're scared

of the w*apon

because you're scared

of its power.

Just surrender.

Give in to its nature.

You surrender to your nature,

you get your power.

Same with the g*n. Got it?

Try again.

Okay.

Okay, here we go.

Yeah. Almost.

Oh, you clipped it.

Go, go, go, go, go.

-Yes.

-I got it.

-I did get it.

-Oh, my gosh.

So, you say

your neighbor lives alone.

Mm-hmm.

-He doesn't have a lady?

-No, no way.

All he talks about

is his dead wife, so,

not exactly a turn on

for the ladies.

Uh...

-Where'd you get these?

-His bedroom.

You didn't have

any of that tea, did you?

Good.

I don't know

about your nerves,

but I bet

it would have relaxed your legs.

-We gotta tell Earl.

-We?

I shouldn't even be here.

You know,

hanging with you,

raiding the cabin of a guy

who's lived here 20 years,

taking his r*fle.

No way.

You get fired, I get arrested.

No, yeah, you're right.

-I'll tell him.

-Nah. Don't be dense, Kate.

He's in on it.

Both him and Reggie.

Come on, Bertha.

He's so by the books guy.

There's no way

he doesn't say something.

Makes no sense.

It does if all he wants

is you out of that tower.

It does

if he never wanted you there

in the first place.

Kate!

Ow.

Oh, was there

a party last night?

Barometer's low. 29.

Yeah, I mean, we'll probably

get strikes tonight.

Be careful.

And, oh, listen,

maybe you could just

tell Earl I came up,

if he-- if he asked.

I mean,

these-- these trips up here

are kicking my ass.

I keep a secret.

Okay. Thanks.

Ah, you got my note!

Bertha,

you shouldn't be here.

Yeah. Well...

if he gets to

steal your underwear,

we get to drink his booze.

Hey.

Mm. Mm.

Codgers like him...

need to get cut down

like old growth.

Yeah.

-Bad things find me.

-Nah, nah, nah, nah.

That's something Kate says

to avoid power.

Like the g*n.

Just say it.

You'll feel better.

- I'm back.

- Yeah.

Now we're cooking with gas.

Yeah.

You're bad.

Bad finds bad.

Yeah.

Yeah.

There's lots of us.

The world

is filled with bad people.

Isn't that good to know? Huh?

Rotten.

Like you.

Like Reggie.

I'm his wife.

He says it was cancer,

but he lies.

He m*rder*d me.

He's gonna k*ll you, too.

He won't.

Watch Earl

and anyone with him.

Don't let him

take back that tower.

Don't let him get her.

Whoo!

Hey. I missed you.

I don't know if you're checking

your messages,

but I got a day off.

I'm thinking

about coming to see you.

You can give me a tour.

It'll be great.

Um, so, I guess

I'll just surprise you.

Okay.

Well, I love you. Bye.

f*ck a duck.

From ISP.

Those two kids from Wallace

have been missing over a month.

Clearing out says they took

our trail to Raglan Peak.

Let's go.

Yeah, but I mean, Kate's gonna

call in, like, 10 minutes.

Yeah, we'll be up there

after Reggie's.

-Reggie?

-He's back today.

He's taking over for Kate.

You're not gonna

get him out of the house.

Yeah, that's why

you're coming.

You're buddies,

he listens to you.

Kate's fine, man.

Her reports are on time.

They're accurate.

It's been seven weeks

since she f*cked up.

-She's good.

-No. She's a risk.

She's coming down.

You're not gonna lose

your job, man.

Relax. You know people.

What was that?

What, you want me

to spell it out?

We all know

why you still have a job.

What-- hey, hey,

hey, hey, hey.

I'm just saying,

you f*cked up, too, right?

You f*cked up

and you got a second chance.

That's all I'm saying. sh*t.

She needs

to come off that mountain.

Not safe

keeping her up there.

I'd have done it sooner

if I had someone.

Now I do.

I told you.

Here they come.

They're coming for your tower.

Anybody here? Hello?

Nickie.

Kate. Oh, wait, it's on.

Hey. Kate. Yes. Hi.

- How are you?

- I'm good.

I want to see you.

How do I--

how do I get up there?

There's a map on the wall.

Yeah.

See you soon.

Oh, no. Oh, no, no.

I'm gonna,

uh, radio Charlie.

Oh, f*ck.

Come in, dispatch.

This is Dan.

Copy. Go ahead.

The animals got at it after.

...Charlie here,

we found on of the missing...

Posterior entry.

He was running.

before the saddle

on Raglan trail.

Definitely

didn't see it coming.

He was ambushed.

Copy,

Point Five and North Saddle.

Any sign

of the other kid?

No, I don't know, sh*t.

That's a good question.

I have no f*cking clue.

10-4. We'll get SO down there.

Over and out.

Someone broke in

and took Reggie's r*fle.

If he was back,

we'd have heard from him by now.

I'll drop you there,

and then check on Kate.

Yeah,

but where's that other kid?

Not here

and didn't go home.

Maybe he's been out there

like an animal for a month?

You hit Reggie's again,

he won't be black

on a*mo either.

Let's go.

What the...

Hello?

Bunny's Kn*fe.

sh*t.

Come on, now.

Oh!

I don't touch your crap!

God damn it.

Jesus, mercy.

Somebody--

No. Stop!

Stop! Please.

Please. No.

Please, no!

He's home. Hurry.

Reggie!

Reggie!

J-- Jesus.

Reggie. Wh--

-Hey, Danny.

-What--

Danny,

someone's sh**ting at me.

-Who? From where?

-I don't know.

-I don't know.

-sh*t.

I don't know what--

they're toying with me.

Be careful!

Oh, come on,

help me.

We got a dead kid

in the clearing.

And his crazy friend's

out there in the woods.

What? That's where

Bertha's buried.

Enough of your bullshit,

Reggie.

I am not gonna

get sh*t out here.

Where's the latch on this thing?

-I did all I could.

-Yes, you did.

You don't know

what love is.

You-- you condescending me?

Are you condescending me?

-Help me out!

-You're hurting me.

You're hurting my leg,

you're--

Danny!

Uh, Hey.

-What happened?

-Me happened.

For Bertha.

For me.

Dan, do you copy?

Dan, do you copy?

Oh, no, no, no, no.

Please, no.

Nickie!

What are you doing here?

Dan, do you copy?

Oh, sh*t.

What is this crazy sh*t?

Kate!

Girl, you owe me,

big time.

No, no, no, no, no. No.

Kate!

Kate, are you up there?

Hey.

Oh, my God.

Wha--

f*ck this sh*t.

I'm gonna go get help!

All right, girl,

You got this sh*t.

Nick, it's not safe.

Go back!

We gotta help Kate.

Nickie,

there is a sh**t loose.

Go back to your car

right now.

Nickie!

There is a dead man

up on the toilet,

and somebody ate

his m*therf*cking foot.

In here,

like they're hiding him.

What is going on here?

Earl, what is going on?

Earl, please,

what's going on?

Dan, I need you

at the tower now.

Where's Kate?

m*therf*cker, answer me!

I hear it.

I hear his walkie!

Dan, Dan, Dan, Dan,

Dan, Dan, Dan, Dan, Dan.

Dan, Dan, Dan,

Dan, Dan, Dan, Dan.

What the hell?

-Where is he?

-What the hell?

When was the last time

you saw Kate?

A-- a while.

Nick, please.

The f*ck, Earl.

Who's out there?

Kate!

Is she dead, Earl?

Is she dead?

She left, Nick.

She's safe.

Where she-- hey!

Jesus.

Kate.

Kate, I love you.

I love you.

Don't let them

take back that tower.

- Say something!

- Don't them get her.

Say something!

Run.

No! Kate, please!

Kate!

I'm locking it up.

I'm taking her away.

Hey, no!

f*ck.

sh*t. f*ck.

Kate, no!

Jesus f*cking Christ.

Earl!

She's right under me.

Can you see her?

Yeah.

Well, what's she's doing?

She-- she's just

sitting there.

sh*t.

Earl!

f*ck.

Leave him alone, Kate!

Get out of there!

- Get out of there!

- sh*t.

sh*t!

God!

f*ck.

Nickie.

Earl, let her go!

Earl!

Are you okay?

I will do it!

We're gonna

get you some help, Kate.

-Are you okay?

-I'm gonna die.

Well, then I guess,

you're staying up here.

-Oh, sh*t.

-Come on.

I got you, I got you.

Okay.

Just lock it.

Let's go,

let's go, let's go.

-Sorry, Nickie.

-I got you.

Got you, I got you.

I got you,

I got you.

-I'm so sorry, Nickie.

-It's okay.
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