01x02 - The Oklahoma Wildman

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Raylan Givens left Kentucky for Miami, where he continues working as a U.S. Marshal while helping to raise his daughter.
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01x02 - The Oklahoma Wildman

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CLEMENT: Previously on
"JUSTIFIED: City Primeval"...

Marshal, did you
ever thr*aten my client?

Your Honor, the marshal
is not the one on trial here.

Give me a minute, and he will be.

ALVIN: I'm way ahead of you.
All the charges

stemming from the incident
in Florida are dropped.

[BOOM]

WHITMAN: Raylan,
meet Detective Wendell Robinson.

You're gonna be working together,

looking into who tried
to k*ll Judge Guy.

I promised my kid.

We got a whole road trip
planned back to Miami.

We already have a lead
on who's responsible.

You'll be out of here
and on your way in hours.

Stick around, Marshal.

We'll show you how we get
sh*t done in Detroit.

ALVIN: I've seen some sh*t.

Things you and your bosses
don't want to come to light.

Where did you get this?

Right where I left it.

In the ceiling above the shitter.

Okay. You want to play, let's play.

ALVIN: Look out!

[g*nshots]

- Sweety's.
- How you doin', Sweety?

[RAIN PATTERING]

[TINNY REGGAE MUSIC IN BACKGROUND]

♪ ♪

[BRAKES SCREECH]

♪ ♪

Gotta be Isaiah, man.

- DEUCE: Nope. Try again.
- Ain't gotta try again.

Isaiah Thomas, the greatest
Piston of all time.

OTIS: He a Judas.

- CLAY: What?
- OTIS: Kissin' Magic on the cheek,

then turned his back on the man
when he needed him most.

No wonder they kept that n*gga
from the Dream Team.

CLAY: I'm not saying you want
the man to f*ck your sister,

but who done more
for the franchise than Isaiah?

- Joe Dumars.
- Mm.

Yeah, man.

Two rings, ' finals MVP,

then to the front office

where he built those mid-s teams.

That's right. Head of operations.

My man Sweety knows what's up.
[CHUCKLES]

- [SCREEN DOOR CLOSES]
- [FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING]

[COCKS SHOTGUN]

See,
this is why I'm not a big fan of weed.

You sit around too stoned to think.

How come you didn't lock the door?

- Yo, I did...
- DEUCE: Obviously you didn't.

It don't matter much now, does it?

All that matters now is you get
us the money and the dope.

♪ ♪

[MONEY CLIPS AND KEYS CLATTER]

Weed's in the top drawer.

[INDISTINCT SINGER
CONTINUES IN BACKGROUND]

♪ ♪

Fellas, you know why we rob drug dealers

instead of rich folks
up in Palmer Woods?

Because drug dealers hold lots of cash

and wait for it... dr*gs.

And while it's possible

you're the worst drug dealers
in history,

and from what I hear
that ain't the case,

which means you're holding out on me.

CLAY: That's all we got.

You can search the place if you want.

But I don't want to search the place.

I want you to do it for me.

Ay, ay, look,
man says that's all there is.

How about you take what you got,

head on out...

before somebody gets hurt.

[SINGING CONTINUES
INDISTINCTLY IN BACKGROUND]

You know what else
I was never a big fan of.

Reggae.

It all kind of sounds the same to me.

Tell you a fun fact.

Did you know that if you play
reggae too fast,

it becomes a polka?

♪ ♪

[MUSIC FADES]

[RECORD SCRATCHING]

Hey, Sweety...

[OMINOUS MUSIC]

Why don't you do me a favor

and, uh, put something else on
would you?

♪ ♪

Motherfuckin' Judas.

♪ ♪

And, Sweety, you turn it up.

[THE CHAMBERS BROTHERS'
"TIME HAS COME TODAY"]

[VOLUME INCREASES]

[g*n COCKS]

♪ ♪

- [g*nshots]
- [YELLING]

SINGER: ♪ Time has come today ♪

Now you gonna get
the sh*t for me or what?

[g*nshots]

Let's go, man.

Hey. Come the f*ck on.

SINGER: ♪ Time has come today ♪

♪ Hey ♪

[GURGLING BREATHS]

CLEMENT: Ah. God damn it.

Whoo-hoo. [CHUCKLES]

And you wanted to walk
with that pocket change.

Sweety, you gettin' soft
in your old age, buddy.

You know, Mike and Fin,
they wanted me to k*ll you.

Yeah. Split the thing
three ways instead of four.

You think I'd k*ll the man who jammed

with Tommy Fingers and Red Widow?

Come on, you know I got your back.

[MUSIC CONTINUES MUFFLED IN BACKGROUND]

♪ ♪

Now, how about we go back
to your place and celebrate?

SWEETY: All right.

[MANSELL CLEARS THROAT]

CLEMENT: Sweety?

You drove here, right?

Probably shouldn't leave it.

Know what I mean?

[TIRES SQUEAL]

[THE FABULOUS PEPS' "I CAN'T GET RIGHT"]

♪ ♪

SINGER: ♪ Can't get right ♪

♪ Can't get right, can't get right ♪

[PHONE RINGS]

♪ Can't get right ♪

[RINGING]

♪ Can't get it right ♪

[RINGING]

Sweety's.

Hey, you had any trouble today?

Law enforcement of some kind maybe?

No. Why?

SANDY: Baby, who you talking to?

Are you talking to the restaurant?

Can you make sure that
they make those espresso-tinis?

Yeah. Yeah, yeah.

Uh, listen, I'm gonna need you
to get me a lawyer

because if I spend
too much time inside, Sweety,

who knows what I might start saying?

[SIRENS WAIL]

SINGER: ♪ Can't get right ♪

♪ Can't get right ♪

♪ Can't get right ♪

♪ Can't get it right ♪

♪ Me and my baby had
a fight last night ♪

♪ This is what she told me ♪

♪ Here comes Long Tall Sally ♪

♪ There goes Long Tall John ♪

♪ Pack your clothes... ♪

What do you think?

You look beautiful.

[BANGING]

SANDY: [SCREAMING]

[OFFICER SHOUTING INDISTINCTLY]

Hey, fellas, what took you so long?

SINGER: ♪ Can't get right ♪

♪ Can't get it right ♪

♪ Me and my baby had
a fight last night ♪

♪ ♪

♪ Woke up at : this morning ♪

CLEMENT: You could have just knocked.

SINGER: ♪ Lying across my bed ♪

CRUZ: That was me knocking.

SINGER: ♪ In walked my baby
with another man ♪

♪ And made me wish that I was dead... ♪

Mr. Mansell.

My name is Carolyn Wilder.

I'm a friend of Marcus Sweeton's.

And I'm gonna be your lawyer.

Oh, well, please call me Clement.

Today must be my lucky day.

[DOOR OPENS]

- [SIGHS]
- [KNOCK ON DOOR]

WILLA: I'll get it.

WAITER: Where would you like this?

WILLA: Over there is good.

How are we this morning, sir?

RAYLAN: So far so good.

WAITER: Sure hope you're hungry.

I'm guessing this goes to you.

% service charge is included,

but additional gratuities
are always appreciated.

Enjoy your breakfast.

- WILLA: Thank you.
- [DOOR OPENS]

I wasn't sure what you wanted,
so I got...

- Everything on the menu?
- Is that not okay?

Nah, it's fine.

I mean, we're on vacation, right?

WILLA: If you say so.

Willa, I'm telling you,
this is just a temporary snag.

We're gonna be on the road
before you know it.

[PHONE RINGS]

Maybe they forgot something.

I can't imagine what that could be.

You know, this coffee is $ a pot?

Hello?

Okay. Tell him I'll be down in a minute.

Thanks.

All right. [SIGHS] As we discussed,

should only be a couple hours.

And you stay on the premises.

What if I want to go out?

When I suggest you get
off your phone and go outside,

I get rolled eyes.
But now you want to go out?

Teenage girls are complicated.

Wherever you want in the building.

But you stay on the grounds.

- You hear me?
- Yeah, I hear you.

[DOOR CLOSES]

Details are beginning to emerge

in the shocking m*rder last night

of Judge Alvin Guy

and an unnamed
Wayne County Court employee.

ANCHOR: It is a mystery
that has people on the edge...

ANCHOR : The two bodies
were found at : a.m.

in and around Palmer Park Golf Course.

Police say that the high profile

of Judge Guy and unconfirmed reports...

Heck happened to you last night?

Earlier this week, strongly suggest

- that he may have been...
- SANDY: We went to a club

and then back to his place.

I kept waiting for you to show up

so we could rob him...

ANCHOR : May have been simply
an innocent bystander.

I spent the night. You jealous?

You hear about this?

Is there something you to tell me

or is better if I don't know?

CLEMENT: You'd think there'd be
a bounty on that little sh*t.

A reward you could claim.

ANCHOR : Learned
that Police Chief Devon Briggs

- and the Wayne County...
- Who could claim?

You know how many people
woulda paid money...[HUFFS]

I mean real money to have this done?

Maybe somebody did pay.

Mm-mm. Nope.

It was done for free.

ANCHOR : Judge Guy
was a long-time presence...

SANDY: Don't tell me anymore, okay?

[PHONE RINGS]

What's that?

CLEMENT: Don't answer that.

[RINGING]

- Don't answer that.
- Police have confirmed

exclusively to Fox Detroit

that Judge Guy survived an attempt...

Weems residence.

JACKSON: Yes, ma'am.

Two gentlemen asking for Mr. Weems.

Police.

[CLICK]

It's the police.

[ELEVATOR BELL DINGS]

RAYLAN: You want to be the good guy?

WENDELL: I'm tired and grouchy
enough to be a natural heavy

if we need to get into that sh*t.

RAYLAN: What are you tired from?

[KNOCK AT DOOR]

WENDELL: Morning.
I'm Detective Robinson,

Detroit Police. This here's
Raylan Givens, U.S. Marshals.

Doorman says your name is Sandy Stanton?

That's right. Yeah.

Said Mr. Weems is out of town.

Oh, you're looking for Del.

Oh, yeah, he's gone
on a meditation thingy.

Mind if we come inside?

Uh... I-I know this is corny,

but have you got a warrant?

Warrant for what? We just want to ask

a few questions about Mr. Weems.

Okay.

I understand you drove him
to the airport?

SANDY: The day before yesterday. Yeah.

Um, what is it you want him for?

WENDELL: You drive him out in his car?

A Range Rover?

Yeah. Why?

[COUGHS]

RAYLAN: Not feelin' too hot, huh?

Yeah. So sick.

RAYLAN: What do you do
for a living, Sandy?

SANDY: Uh, I work at the casino.

WENDELL: Were you here last night?

SANDY: Last night?
Oh, I was at the casino.

Not to work but, you know...

RAYLAN: Did you win?

- SANDY: [CHUCKLES] You kidding?
- Puh.

SANDY: I never won a thing in my life.

WENDELL: You and me must have
the same luck.

Puh.

You take the Rover to the casino?

SANDY: No, no. My friend drove me.

Sorry. God.

[BLOWS NOSE]

Um, Skender Lulgjaraj.
He's kinda Albanian.

I was with him all night, actually.

Then who drove Del's car last night?

Nobody did.

You didn't loan it to someone?

Uh-uh.

God, hey, maybe it was stolen.

Oh. Well, how about we take a look?

You got the keys, don't you?

Oh, God. I-I never know
what I do with my keys.

Uh...

- Maybe we can help ya.
- SANDY: No, that's okay.

I-I think I know where they are.

You boys just sit down and take it easy.

[COUGHS] And I'll be right back.

[COUGHING]

Sorry. I'm so sick.

[COUGHS]

- [WHISPERING] Hey.
- Hey. They gone?

No. They're not gone.

- They want the keys.
- CLEMENT: What keys?

The f*cking car keys.

What do you think, "what keys"?

CLEMENT: They have a warrant?

They don't have a warrant,

you don't have to give them no keys.

[WHISPERING] Do you want to
go out and tell them that?

[SIGHS, NORMAL VOICE] I'm
thinking. Well, it's up to you.

You wanna give them the keys,
go ahead, give them the keys.

[WHISPERING] Okay. Keys.

CLEMENT: Oh, hon,

I sorta had a accident parking the car.

[TENSE MUSIC]

WENDELL: Sandy Stanton.

Cute little lady.

WENDELL: How do I know that name?

RAYLAN: I don't know.

But it's certainly got a ring to it.

Like a movie star.

Kinda name you read in the paper.

Or in a case file.

SANDY: What are you two doing?
Talkin' about me?

[GIGGLES] I found them.

When's the last time you drove it?

When I drove Del to the airport.

[COUGHS]

WENDELL: Car's in good shape?

- I guess so.
- No dings or anything?

Oh, sh*t. Yeah. [SUCKS TEETH] Tch.

I, uh... I scraped the fender

down on the cement where you park.

Del's gonna k*ll me. [SMALL LAUGH]

Tight spot.

Huh?

RAYLAN: Down in the parking garage.

Which fender you scrape, Sandy?

Um... it was... it was this one.
The left... the left one.

You sure?

Pretty sure. Yeah.

But a lot of times I mix up
my left and right.

RAYLAN: Anybody staying with you, Sandy?

Nope. It's... No, it's just me.

Anyone here right now?

[CHUCKLES]

I'm not sure you're being fair.

Don't you have to, like,
tell me what this is all about

or something?

We got a few witnesses say a car

looked a lot like Del's was involved

in a traffic accident last night.

Oh, sh*t. That's what this is about?

I thought it was something important.

You seen Clement Mansell lately?

Who?

Clement Mansell.

Isn't he an old friend of yours?

I recall the name. Sure. Yeah.

We once picked Mansell up
in a motel room.

I'm pretty sure you were with him...

if memory serves.

Well, this has been fun.

But unless you have anything else,

I think it's probably time you left.

And you can just leave
the keys with the door guy.

[CLEARS THROAT]

Sandy, if you remember anything...

Anything at all, you can
reach me at that number.

SANDY: Yeah. Okay.

RAYLAN: [SIGHS]

What do you think?

♪ ♪

Ooh. U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens.

Mm-hmm.

Thought you said they were cops.

One of them was. The Black one.

Said he saw us that day at the motel.

What the hell is a marshal doing here?

I don't know, babe.
I didn't think to ask.

CLEMENT: Well, what'd he look like?

Regular old beer-gut d*ck?

SANDY: No. He was
skinny, almost. Dewy skin.

CLEMENT: Dewy skin? What's that mean?

Like he's a sweat-er, Sandy?

SANDY: No. He was quiet. Polite, even.

It's funny, I get the sense
there's some meanness in him.

Otherwise, he was kind of cute.

Oh, cute, huh?

I gotta see a federal marshal
that's cute.

That'll be one of my goals in life.

I need you to drive over to the Rouge

and do me a little favor.

[HUFFS] I can't... Do I have to?

Baby, I can't go now, can I?

I need to smoke
a little first, help me relax.

What I think you need

is one of Dr. Mansell's
special treatments.

- Oh.
- Yeah?

You feel that? Ooh.

Always reliable.

Never gets wimpy or pouty on you.

- Oh, babe.
- CLEMENT: Yeah.

Baby. No.

Now, you get back from your trip,

you can have your medicine.

How's that sound?

♪ ♪

Just a scrape?

Sometimes she mixes up
her left and her right.

Be curious to see whether her story

about the Albanian checks out.

What do you think the chances are

this paint'll match
the judge's Cadillac?

Maybe we should stick around,
see if Sandy runs.

WENDELL: I could do that.

RAYLAN: While we're waitin',

you can tell me about Clement Mansell.

Can do that, too.

RAYLAN: This guy left a trail
of sh*t from Oklahoma to Detroit.

Nothin' ever stuck, huh?

Nope.

Matcha. Wife turned me onto it.

Helps your nerves.

RAYLAN: I see.

It ain't that $ room service coffee,

but it does the trick.

Mansell really that good
or he just lucky?

WENDELL: I don't think luck
has a thing to do with it.

How'd he get off
the Wrecking Crew killings?

WENDELL: We had him cold.

Eyewitness to a quadruple homicide.

Would have been five dead,
but one of them takes

a couple g*nshots point blank,
lives to tell the tale

of how it was Mansell
who pulled the trigger.

- RAYLAN: What happened?
- His attorney appealed

on a federal detainer statute
and he walked.

RAYLAN: Smart lawyer.

Who was the arresting officer?

Raymond Cruz.

What's his deal? Where is he now?

WENDELL: years on the job.
The world changed, Ray didn't.

Hell of a detective who just had enough.

I don't know.

Probably fishing
and getting sh*t-hammered.

[GARAGE DOOR CLOSES]

[TENSE MUSIC]

♪ ♪

WENDELL: Think she's in over her head

or right where she wants to be?

Maybe in over her head
is where she wants to be.

[LIGHTER CLICKS]

[SOFTLY] I'm fine.

Okay.

[SIGHS]

♪ ♪

- [GEARSHIFT CLICKS]
- [KEYS JANGLE]

RAYLAN: Think she's gonna jump?

Didn't strike me as the type.

Well, maybe she's just here
to do a little sight-seeing.

Although, it ain't exactly
picturesque, is it?

WENDELL: [SIGHS] Not exactly.

I suppose there's
always the third option...

She's here to get rid of something.

RAYLAN: Mm-hmm.

- Forgot option four.
- Which is?

WENDELL: She had to take a piss.

[PHONE BUZZES]

RAYLAN: Givens.

CAROLYN: Marshal,
this is Carolyn Wilder.

The attorney from court the other day.

- RAYLAN: I remember.
- CAROLYN: I have something

that I wanted to discuss with you,

was hoping we could do it in person.

I'm kinda in the middle
of something right now.

When were you hoping
this meeting would take place?

My office. A soon as you are available.

- What's the rush?
- CAROLYN: Why wait?

I'll send you the address.

See you soon, Marshal.

WENDELL: What was that?

I'm not entirely sure.

[EDGY MUSIC]

♪ ♪

WENDELL: Here we go.

[DARK, EDGY MUSIC CONTINUES]

♪ ♪

[TRUCK HORN BLARING]

Maybe she made us.

Maybe she just did the math.

Can't wait to see where she goes next.

You joining or you got
somewhere else to be?

...that he was married,
but he was gonna leave her...

REPORTER: Detroit police said
it happened right behind me

in that parking lot, uh,
right next to that suite.

LIVY: Because, actually, we-we
do have something to tell...

PERSON: Uh, Livy, Livy, listen to me.

I-I-I can handle this, okay? I...

- LIVY: You're gonna tell her?
- PERSON: I-I said I can han...

CHEF: I really like the salty
kind of buttery thing going...

PERSON: No, no! I said no! Aah!

- PERSON: Yeah, y'all in step...
- PERSON: Is what they won't

- promise, but with that...
- [CLICK]

PERSON: Never heard you utter
anything r*cist.

[CLICK]

[PIGEON COOING]

[DRUM AND SAXOPHONE MUSIC]

♪ ♪

Hey, yo, miss lady.
Hey, what's goin' on?

Hey, you look like somebody
that could use a nice watch.

Come holla at your boy.

Check it out. Today's your lucky day.

I got that liquidation sale goin' on.

Genuine Rolex.

Huh, you like that one?

Get one for your boyfriend,
for your pops, or for yourself.

Don't cheat yourself when you
can treat yourself, you heard?

How much?

- For you? bucks.
- For a Rolex?

Hey, what can I say? I buy in bulk.

- You steal 'em?
- Tch. Man, c'mon. Pfft.

- What kind of metal is this?
- Stainless steel.

Doesn't feel like stainless steel.

Yeah, 'cause I get it from France.

I like my Rolexes from Switzerland.

Yada-yada-yada... look,
do you want the watch or not?

For you, bucks.

Why would I spend bucks on something

that's clearly a crappy knock-off?

You know what? Bet. We're done here.

It's a wrap.

- Go on about your business.
- I have bucks.

How 'bout ?

[BIG CHIEF'S "ONE BORN EVERY MINUTE"]

♪ ♪

[DISTANT SIRENS WAIL]

♪ ♪

[HIEF'S "ONE BORN EVERY MINUTE"]

Hey, Sweety.

- SWEETY: You all right?
- SANDY: Yeah.

Uh, no. I-I don't know.

I, um... it's-it's been a day.

- Want a drink?
- I just gotta pee.

Um, you know what?
I could do with a dime.

That'd be great.

Run through that eighth already, huh?

[CHUCKLES] Like I said, it's been a day.

[MUSIC CONTINUES MUFFLED IN BACKGROUND]

♪ ♪

[STALL DOOR CREAKING]

[GRUNTS]

- [SPLASH]
- SANDY: Oh!

Ohh! God damn it!

[SIGHS]

♪ ♪

Hey, thanks, Sweety.

[SOFTLY] Thanks.

SWEETY: Sure you don't want that drink?

Oh, maybe next time.

I-I gotta get changed for work.

♪ ♪

[DISTANT SIREN WAILING]

[TRAIN HORN BLARES]

WENDELL: [SIGHS]

This sh*t gets better by the minute.

- RAYLAN: Movin' out?
- No. her old partner's stuff

shoulda been out months ago.

You know.

CAROLYN: Marshal.

Why don't you have a seat?

Here and I thought you wanted
to thank me for the drink.

Saw your picture today in a case file.

Probably taken right before
they locked you up in Milan.

Uh, who you supposed to be in that hat?

Travis Tritt?

Why, Clement, if you just
wanted to see my hat,

you could have walked out
of Del Weems' back bedroom

and gotten a good look then.

CAROLYN: You have reason to suspect

my client is involved
in the m*rder of Judge Guy?

And Rose Doyle, yes.

- And what is that?
- Witnesses.

sh*t. He ain't got no witnesses.

He's blowing smoke up your ass.

Not another word
unless I ask you a question.

Can I ask him a question?

What is it?

Was he driving around
in a Range Rover last night?

- License number ...
- He's not gonna answer that.

No, go on. I want to hear

how you're gonna lay the judge on me.

- Not another word.
- CLEMENT: He's dyin'.

You got this idea
of what happened to the judge.

You just can't get nobody
to, uh, coora...

what's the word? Corrobrate it.

Corroborate.

Hang around courtrooms and county jails,

you learn some words, don't you?

Yeah, you learn a few things
about lawmen, too.

This oughta be good.

CLEMENT: Only two kinds of guys

out in the street
chasing bad guys at your age...

ones who got passed over
for the big chair,

and the ones that just love it so much

they're gonna have to be dragged off.

Only question is will they
be breathing when it happens.

I'ma be real clear.

I called you here to say
that unless you really have

something on my client,

unless you're going to arrest him,

you're gonna walk away, Marshal.

Do not harass him or even speak to him.

Is that understood?

[PHONE BUZZES]

RAYLAN: You mind if I take this?

CA ROLYN: When I tell you to be quiet...

- Hey.
- CAROLYN: You do just that.

Soon. Why? Is everything all right?

You're not there are you?

CAROLYN: Yeah, I'm not doing
this sh*t for free.

[INDISTINCT MUTTERING]

CAROLYN: Get out of my office.

Willa, I'm gonna call you right back.

CLEMENT: [CLEARS THROAT]

♪ ♪

Counselor, you good?

He's a beauty.

He kills people.

You know my job, Marshal.

And I know yours.

And you're okay?

[SIGHS] I think you mean well.

But it ain't none of my business.

You have a good day, Marshal.

You too, Carolyn.

♪ ♪

[MELLOW MUSIC]

♪ ♪

[PHONE BUZZES]

Hey.

Thought we had an agreement
about you staying at the hotel.

Where are you exactly?

- Near the hotel.
- Willa...

Wherever you are, whatever you're doing,

I want you to turn
that narrow ass around

and get back to the hotel
and be there when I return.

Or I'm gonna put a BOLO out on you,
and have you arrested.

I can't tell if you're joking or not.

Okay. Fine.

Everything all right?

I gotta get back to the hotel.

But let's go talk to this girl first.

♪ ♪

- [MUSIC PLAYING]
- [GAMES BEEPING]

♪ ♪

Your shift starts on the hour,

not five minutes after the hour,

not ten minutes after the hour.

Yes, sir.

I'm not kidding, Sandy.
It's final warning time.

[WHISPERS] f*ck me.

- What?
- Excuse me.

[COUGHING]

I already told you everything I know.

And I haven't heard from Del

if that's what you're wondering.

What were you doing

down by the bridge today, Sandy?

- Do we have to do this here?
- Well, it's either here

or Detective Robinson's
favorite... down at the station.

Can I drop these drinks off first?

She one of them, what do you call it...

own worst enemy types.

Oh, I don't know.

I see potential.

I'll be at the bar.

Mansell send you to the bridge,
or was that your idea?

He didn't send me anywhere.

What about Sweety's?

You go there for Mansell, too?

SANDY: He didn't send me anywhere.

I just told you that.
And I go to Sweety's for weed.

Where'd your friend go?
I like him better.

Last night, a judge
was sh*t to death in his car.

Maybe he was a good man,
maybe he wasn't.

But the same dude that k*lled the judge

took his companion to a golf course

and put a b*llet in her head
where her face used to be.

I need to get back to work.

You went to Sweety's for weed, huh?

Helps me relax when I'm stressed.

In that case, way things are goin',

I'd get your hands
on some really good sh*t.

[MUSIC CONTINUES IN BACKGROUND]

♪ ♪

Still seeing potential?

[LINE RINGS]

You're never gonna guess
who just showed up at my work

asking about you.

Want me to drop you off
back at the hotel?

I got no doubt
Mansell put a g*n in her hand.

She had it with her at the bridge.

She must have had it with her
at that bar.

WENDELL: I was just thinking it
was time you bought me a drink.

[ENGINE STARTS]

[DINNER MUSIC PLAYING]

Hi. Good afternoon.

I'm looking for my friend
Raylan Givens' room.

[TENSE MUSIC]

♪ ♪

[PHONE RINGS]

Hello? Who's calling?

So instead of Dad I get stuck with you?

Yes, ma'am. That's right.
You get stuck with me.

♪ ♪

[BLACK NASTY'S
"PARTY ON TH STREET PT. "]

WENDELL: Lookin' for Mr. Sweety.

SINGER: ♪ Down on Fourth Street ♪

♪ Goin' to the party... ♪

- Marcus!
- ♪ Down on Fourth Street... ♪

♪ ♪

Why don't you, uh, head home?
We'll catch up later.

I'll be fine.

♪ ♪

Raylan Givens, Marcus Sweeton.

I like your place.

Mm-hmm.

WENDELL: You know who that dude was?

Sweety here was a monster bass
player back in olden times.

Story goes he was on his way
to a George Clinton session

when he got popped with a few Zs on him.

That man would've been
featured on "Atomic Dog."

I'm unfamiliar.

WENDELL: "Atomic Dog"?

One of the greatest
p-funk tracks ever recorded?

"Funky dogs, nasty dogs."

Sounds better when George sings it.

WENDELL: [CHUCKLES] That's true.

Second time Sweety got popped,
I was there, you remember?

SWEETY: I remember your boot up my ass.

WENDELL: Lucky for him, this is Motown.

You get a liquor license
in your mama's name

- even if she's dead.
- SWEETY: Can I help you fellas

with something? Or am I just a stop

on the out-of-towner tour?

RAYLAN: Sandy Stanton.

If that's a drink, I don't know it.

She was here at your bar
not but a little while ago.

Used to hang out with Clement Mansell,

who, back in the day,
was a card-carrying member

- of the, uh...
- WENDELL: The Wrecking Crew.

The Wrecking Crew.

Wrecking Crew...
crew is ancient history.

Mansell's not. He's back in town

coincidentally the same time
a circuit court judge

and a young girl have been m*rder*d.

Maybe you know all that.

- Maybe you don't.
- RAYLAN: Anyway,

on her way over to your place,

Sandy Stanton stopped at a bridge

overlooking the Rouge river.

You worried she was thinking
about jumping?

RAYLAN: That was one
of our concerns, yes.

- But she didn't.
- Mm-mm.

Jumped in her car
and came straight here.

[INHALES]

So you think she was there
to toss a g*n,

then had second thoughts

and came here to toss it instead?

Well, if you lookin' for a g*n,
that's easy.

[DRAWER CLATTERS]

Is it this one?

Or...

That one?

Or maybe...

I can interest you gentlemen...

in this pretty little ..

Y'all got a permit to carry?

Now, unless the piece you're looking for

is one of these registered firearms,

there's somebody I gotta call.

Detective Robinson.

You oughta know better
than to come in here,

harass my client,
without calling me first.

WENDELL: Harassment?
sh*t, we were just talking

about old times.
Ain't that right, Sweety?

- They're lookin' for a g*n.
- CAROLYN: Uh-huh.

You got a warrant, right?

WENDELL: [SIGHS]

You got any more of these?

RAYLAN: Can I ask you a question?

Are you followin' me?

You go get a search warrant
and have a good night.

RAYLAN: [SIGHS]

CAROLYN: See you, Wendell.

- WENDELL: Ms. Wilder.
- [DOOR OPENS]

I can get a warrant.

RAYLAN: By the time you get a warrant,
that g*n'll be gone.

Sweety, is there something
I need to know

about all this?

Mansell's back in town.

CAROLYN: I'm well aware.

He came to see me.

Made it clear to me that if I
wanted to keep you out of trouble,

that I still represent him.

[SCOFFS]

What you know about that?

Apophis.

Who? What?

Apophis. Serpent god of chaos.

See, the sun god, Ra,
sailed through the skies.

- And as this Ra...
- [LIQUID POURING]

navigated through the darkness of night,

- he was att*cked by Apophis...
- [GLASSES CLINK]

Who wanted to k*ll him
to prevent the light.

Every time Mansell shows up,

bad sh*t is in the air.

CAROLYN: Well, as far as I know,

the sun still rises and sets.

And in the immortal words of Ra,

f*ck him.

[PHONE BUZZES]

It's Willa. Leave a message.

RAYLAN: Hey, where are you?

Problem?

RAYLAN: Yeah, I got a -year-old
who doesn't want to listen.

Not that unusual.
They think we don't know sh*t.

First two words my kid learned were,

"Actually, Daddy."

[CHUCKLES]

[DOOR HINGES CREAK]

Willa?

[UNEASY MUSIC]

♪ ♪

CLEMENT: [CHUCKLES] Hey, hey.

There he is. Whew!

Take a seat, cowboy.

You know...[SIGHS]

We were about ready to call the cavalry

to make sure you were okay, Raylan.

You missed dinner.

Chicken fingers.

Never understood
why they call them "fingers."

Fries. Milkshake, extra thick.

I told Willa the dairy thing
could be our little secret

and not tell her mom,

'cause you know how her mom can get.

[CHUCKLES]

I can't believe it!

You didn't tell her about
your good old friend Clement

after all the time
we spent together at Glynco.

They used to call you "Chicken Fat"?

[SMALL LAUGH]

Sweetheart, why-why don't you
head upstairs?

- It's early.
- Willa.

- minutes.
- Now.

What if I have dessert

and you guys order something to eat?

'Cause I would love to hear more stuff.

CLEMENT: Whew!
She's a hell of a negotiator.

Even better than her old man.

For the first time in your life,

just say, "Yes, Dad."

You know, you did a great job.
She's very sweet.

And you are a tough man
to track down, Raylan.

Took me three whole tries
to find the right hotel.

Stand up.

[CHUCKLES] What, you gonna
sh**t an unarmed man?

Did some diggin' about you, Raylan.

Interesting story about you and a man

on a rooftop in Miami.

♪ ♪

- RAYLAN: Oop...
- Go to the room.

[CLASSICAL MUSIC PLAYING]

I was just doing you a favor

trying to take care of your little one.

Sorry about that.

You know, she is a little
young for my taste,

but if this were Kentucky,

I'd be tappin' that a... [GROANS]

Whoo. Chicken Fat.

[GRUNTS]

[GRUNTING]

Uhh... uh... uhh...

I see you near my daughter again,

and I'll f*ckin' k*ll you.

Not if I see you first.

[SPITS]

[EXHALES]

Whoo!

[CHUCKLES] Yeah. All right.

[UNEASY MUSIC]

♪ ♪

[SNIFFLES]

♪ ♪

It's not for me to tell you
you're in over your head.

But I ain't been here a week.

And the sh*t I've seen has
certainly given me pause.

God damn, Marshal.
People are going to think we're in love.

Every move Mansell makes could
be a move someone gets k*lled.

I'm tired of waiting around for
the right thing to happen.

Waiting around in murky
waters like this.

That's how you get bit.

(g*nshots AND SCREAM)

There's money in these pages, Sweetie.

A book of secrets or payoffs.

And it is the key.

Your client.

He's a monster who thinks he's
untouchable.

Do I trust you with what I know?

I ain't gonna sleep at night if
this son of a bitch wins.

People do as they will.
The trick is how you react.

Laissez-faire approach, is that it?

I don't speak Spanish.
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