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Trying to freeze me and the kid

before we get to town,

Marshall?

It's colder than the balls

of hell in here.

Bowels, dumb sh*t.

What?

Never mind.

- The f*ck you say?

- Sit the f*ck down, Floyd.

Settle down, Jane.

Nah, she ain't her.

Whoa, whoa!

I wouldn't go out there.

Yeah. Why not?

Doesn't smell right.

Deputy?

Stay here.

Can I help you, ma'am?

Got thrown. Horse took off.

Messed up my leg.

Let's move!

What is it?

- You wanna let me

out of these shackles?

Jesus, Deputy,

he's just a kid.

I won't hesitate to sh**t you.

Hey, are you

really Calamity Jane?

Stop your whinin'.

Alton wants

your coachin' horses,

and your g*ns of course.

And any other valuables

you may be carrying

on your persons

or otherwise.

- Okay, on the count three.

- What? Wha--

One.

Press down.

I am the Deputy Sheriff

in the city of Deadwood,

transportin' these prisoners

back to face justice.

And?

I'm afraid

we're at an impasse.

I'm not surrendering this stage.

Get.

Take your time.

Whoa! Whoa.

- What are you doin'?

- Well, I appreciate the help,

but that don't change the fact

you got a date with the judge.

You no-good son of a--

Where's Slaughter?

Didn't make it.

g*dd*mn it.

How'd our cargo fare?

Two out of three.

Come on.

Calamity f*ckin' Jane.

You need to

get that kid a doctor.

I need to get you both

in that cell.

You swore an oath.

In a land built

on broken oaths?

He'll get a fair trial

if he lasts that long.

Now...

if I were you, I'd be

a little more concerned

about my own prospects.

Keep watch, Deputy.

It'd be a shame if anything

happened to them.

Go on.

Yeah, from what I hear,

your sheriff ain't much

for following the law.

Rumor has it, he likes

being judge and executioner.

You okay with that?

What about me saving your ass?

You think saving a couple lives

absolves you of your sins?

Well, sh*t.

I figured it couldn't hurt.

Calamity...

Calamity Jane?

You know who I am?

No. Nor do I give

a buffalo sh*t.

Well,

I'm wanted for m*rder

in five states.

He says they gonna

hang me in the morning.

Well I tell you

a little secret?

Ain't the first time

that they try.

I ain't yet done

leaving my mark.

Hey. Hmm.

My brother's coming tomorrow

to bust me out.

I might let you come with us

if you ask nice.

I'm good.

You best not piss me off,

or you're gonna be...

next.

Yeah, that's right.

Take a nice look.

Hey.

Keep it down in there.

You're exactly the firestorm

I imagined, Calamity Jane.

Calamity Jane.

Calamity f*ckin' Jane.

Whose the letter for?

- Nobody.

- Nobody?

You mean ain't nobody

gonna read your letter?

It's not a letter. It's a book.

A book?

I was covering the w*r

for Harper's Weekly

until the k*lling got to me.

Family's torn apart,

fighting one another,

it was a rotten deal.

So I headed out West

and here I am.

A writer.

Damn.

What's the book about?

So how'd you get

the name Calamity Jane?

I'm guessing your mama

didn't call you that.

Now, Deputy, you're not thinking

about putting little old me

in your book now, are you?

They called me Martha.

Mama d*ed of pneumonia

when I was 12.

Pa two years later,

leaving me to raise the family.

Now, Calamity.

You're gonna wanna

write this down.

Oh, well, is it--

is it story time now?

Sure is. And I'll be sure

to use small words for you.

- Hmm. Hmm.

- Now,

Calamity.

That name was given to me

by good old Cap Egan

when we was fighting Indians

just south of Goose Creek.

They ambushed us

about a mile from our post.

Cap Egan takes an arrow

and nearly dies twice

falling off his steed,

and I snatched him up

before they could maul him

and took one in the gut.

When we got back to camp,

he got the whole

regiment together,

made a toast.

To Calamity Jane,

Queen of the High Plain.

Or some sh*t like that.

Memory gets a little murky

on account of the whiskey.

Sounds like bullshit to me.

Hurts worse than

a conversation with a priest

when it rains.

Oh, that's a nice one.

You ever get tired of it?

Imagine a lot comes along

with a name like Calamity.

I suppose.

But now, history

doesn't remember Janes.

No, it don't.

Or Abigails.

Based off

the beautiful voice,

coach full of arrows tells me

that I'm in the right place.

About time.

- Can I help you, sir?

- Backin' the f*ck up

would be a good start.

Holy sh*t.

Well, if it ain't

Wild Bill himself.

Ooh, you guys have a collection

of real nasty folks here,

don't we?

Got no quarrel

with you as of yet.

- Mm, ooh.

- Or the law.

I'm just here to see

my wife-to-be.

Aw. Ain't that sweet.

Heard the coach got sh*t up.

Just wanted to make sure

that you were--

I'm fine,

as I can be under

the circumstances.

You smell good.

I smell like sweat.

That's what I said.

You left this.

Aren't you gonna put it on?

I got something else for you.

Do, you remember

that little plot of land

outside Lewis County?

Place with the wildflowers?

And the orchard with

the little apple trees.

It's ours now.

So what?

Wild Bill Hickok's

just gonna settle down

and become a f*ckin' farmer?

That's exactly what

he's gonna do, with you.

Maybe a few little ones

running around.

Ugh.

Now, what trivial matter

did you arrest

my wife-to-be for?

She got drunk

and robbed some ranchers.

They were thieving wrestlers.

They besmirched my honor,

and I wasn't drunk.

Well, I can still smell

the whiskey.

I'll talk to the bellman

in the mornin'.

We'll have you outta here

'bout midday.

When the times

are getting dark,

and the night things

are growling at you,

remember to lean

on the good work

of the Lord for guidance.

Nothing wrong with spreading

the word of the Lord.

Yeah, well,

we don't see too much

of the good Lord

here in Deadwood.

Promise you'll go

straight to sleep

and wait for the magistrate.

Of course.

No drinking.

No cards.

I love you.

No f*ckin' cards,

Bill, I mean it.

I heard you.

High noon tomorrow.

- Deputy.

- No f*ckin' cards, Bill.

What are you doin'

with that k*ller?

You and I did some k*lling

earlier ourselves, Deputy,

or did you forget that already?

That was different.

We was defending ourselves.

Right.

There is a darkness

in his eyes.

- Is that right?

- You're different.

You ain't got what he got.

You sure about that?

You don't know sh*t about me.

There's good in Bill.

He just needs a little

salvation is all.

Salvation?

For people like us? Uh-uh.

There ain't nothing

waiting in the sky

for savages and outlaws.

Ain't that right,

lawman?

Go on.

Get your asses

back upstairs

and pay what you owe!

Mmm.

Ah, keep 'em coming,

sweetheart.

And on the seventh day,

the good Lord

sent his favorite son

to rob you bastards blind.

Whiskey.

Thank you.

Ain't no room for you

at this table, Wild Bill.

Jack McCall,

is that, uh, slavin',

whorin' brother Baron of yours

still making his living

off the backs of others?

If you know my brother,

you know he don't take kindly

to you insulting our name.

Yeah, I reckon

I don't give a f*ck.

I'm afraid my man

Riley's sitting there.

Ten.

Raise.

Twenty.

Forty.

Well...

two pair. Aces high.

You're f*ckin' crazy,

just like they say.

What's the most

you ever lost on a hand?

What's the most

you ever lost on a hand?

'Cause my Colt

has been trained at your nuts

since I sat down.

Now, from what I can gather,

that's not a Colt.

And if it ain't, I don't think

I'd trust it in a gunfight.

Now your b*llet

could go to the right,

could go to the left.

That thing could backfire,

hit you right in the face,

which from where I'm sitting,

well, that'd be

a f*ckin' improvement.

Only man here

allowed to dirty these floors

is my late husband.

Well, since the lady says so,

and since I'm in such

a good mood...

...I'm gonna let you live.

Jack, Jack, Jack, you--

you're forgetting something.

I-I don't reckon I did.

You-you forgot

to say thank you.

- What?

- You forgot to say thank you.

Thank you, Wild Bill.

Thank you for letting me live.

Thank you, Wild Bill,

- for letting me--

- Oh, sh*t.

You're really gonna do it.

Oh, I'm just f*ckin'

with you. Thank you.

Okay.

Easy, easy.

Let me

ask you something.

As an outlaw, what would you say

you fear the most?

Mmm.

I'd say dumb f*ckin' questions

are at the top of the list.

Death?

No. d*ed once already.

Drowned in the Platte River.

Just out for a swim, were you?

A hundred miles

working for General Crook.

Doc said I collapsed and d*ed.

Fourteen days later,

I wake up in the hospital.

Sounds like a miracle.

Is that what you're gonna

put in your book? Hmm?

A miracle?

Sure. Why not?

Miracle's just another word

for dumb luck.

You don't believe in God?

You honestly think

it'd make a difference if I did?

I do.

My r*fle.

It's Wild Bill.

Jack McCall blew

his f*ckin' brains out

- all over the saloon.

- Bullshit.

I've seen it myself.

The undertaker's got

his body already.

Let me out.

Now, I'm gonna go make sure

he doesn't skip town.

You stay here

and keep a look out.

- Are you sure you don't need--

- Stay here.

Oh, sh*t.

You really think

Rick knows Jack McCall

k*lled Wild Bill Hickok?

Ooh.

Wild Bill sh*t

my friend's uncle

outside of Promise, Nevada,

without no provoking.

He got what was coming to him.

Maybe that's just God's way

of evening things out.

Jane! Hey!

Oh, no, pretty face.

I saved your life.

Thank you very much.

Oh. Ahem.

Ah, don't take it personal.

You know what I wish?

I wish it were me

that had done it.

Could you imagine?

Me...

the man who k*lled Wild Bill?

Oh.

You're a dead man.

Oh, what was that?

Come-- come again?

Okay, calm.

C-calm, calm, calm, calm now.

Okay.

Oh, rawr.

Night-night.

You'll hang after trial.

Don't throw your life away.

What life?

Jane!

She has got more grit

than a Texas tornado,

don't she?

f*ck.

Now, when you put this part

in your little book,

make sure you get

my name right.

It's Abigail,

with two "I's."

Ooh!

You're a thoroughbred,

aren't you, lawman?

Mm.

Ah, come on.

What you got there, hmm?

Whiskey, for the hotel.

Mm.

You seen Jack McCall?

No.

Do you know where maybe

I could find him?

Last time he came through here,

he stayed at the Stone Inn.

How about I come

and see you tonight?

I don't think so.

It's gonna be real busy

at the saloon.

I'll see you tonight.

Come on.

Where are they?

What happened to him?

Calamity Jane.

I left you ten minutes ago.

Keys?

Hmm, won't be needing that.

Mmm.

Careful now. You're about

to get in bed with the man

who k*lled frontier legend

Wild Bill Hickok.

You son of a bitch!

I will k*ll you!

- I got money.

- You think this is about money?

Yeah, well,

Wild Bill's dead.

Hey.

Hey, hey, hey, g*dd*mn it.

- Get outta my way!

- You gonna execute me

- like you did Sheriff Griggs?

- Jack sh*t Griggs.

Step aside, Deputy.

He dies, here and now.

He'll stand trial

and he'll be hung.

He sh*t Bill.

Just let me help you.

Please, just put down the g*n.

I gotta take you back in.

You say you didn't k*ll

the sheriff?

Well, you can tell that

to the judge.

He sh*t Bill.

- Where'd she go?

- That way, that way!

f*ck.

Alright, come on now.

Oh, whoa, whoa,

whoa, whoa, whoa.

- Come on, this way.

- Move.

Hey, look who it is.

We came to break you out.

Sorry to ruin it

for you, baby brother.

Waited as long as I could.

What the hell are we

supposed to do now?

Well, first I'm gonna

get me a drink

and then I'm sure we'll figure

something out, won't we?

Come on now, let's go.

Whoo-hoo!

Surveyor told me this place

belongs to Wild Bill Hickok.

Ran into a couple ranchers

this morning.

Said they saw you

heading up this way.

Jane?

I'm coming in.

I don't wanna sh**t you...

...but I will.

Make a noise

and your dead

before you hit the ground.

You the gravedigger?

Yes, ma'am.

Do I need to worry about you

trying to stuff me in a box?

I don't do the killings

around here.

He's...

he's one of them?

Bill?

This one here.

Oh, you cleaned him up

real nice.

You knew him?

Clothes. Where are his clothes?

Uh, we b*rned 'em. That's--

that's--that's tradition.

Did he have

anything on him?

No, ma'am. Not by the time

he got to me, he didn't.

Can you give us a moment?

I love you too.

Can you do me

a favor, gravedigger?

On his tombstone,

can you write

that he was a decent man?

Was he?

He wanted to be.

That's got to account

for something, right?

May I ask who's makin'

the request?

His wife.

You know, I've been thinking

about what I'd do

if I had found myself

a gold mine.

Yeah, you're thinking,

were you?

Well, I figured

first thing I'd do is,

I'd buy myself

a brand-new Winchester,

some land...

and a whole g*dd*mn lot

of them fancy Scottish cattle

like Old Mr. Foster had.

What'd you do, Abigail?

If you had a gold mine,

I'd k*ll you

and take all your gold.

No.

That's not what I was saying.

West's all one big

rotten f*ckin' drain.

You sure he's coming?

Uh, he said

he was coming, yeah.

And he said he was gonna

pay us 400 a piece

to take him

to see his brother?

Yeah, that's

what he said, 400.

- Five hundred.

- Whoa.

Holy sh*t.

If it ain't Jack McCall himself.

This is the man

you was talking about?

Uh-huh. That's him.

You're fixing to pay us

500 a piece

to take you to see your brother?

- That's right.

- Why?

Passing through the Badlands

and need some protection,

is all.

You interested?

If you got the gold, we are.

There's a thousand

in gold right there.

My brother

will give you the rest

when you take me to him.

Mm. Is that right?

Put 'em down.

We leave at first light.

Come on.

And I swear to God, brother,

if you play the harmonica

one more time,

I'm gonna f*ckin' k*ll you.

What happens now?

Now...

I'm gonna k*ll Jack McCall.

You know, a...

a man wiser than me once said,

if you go to embark

on a quest for revenge,

you better build two graves.

One for them

and one for yourself.

That just sounds like

a lot of f*ckin' digging.

You even know

where he's headed?

I hear his brother runs a bunch

of gold mines out east.

Well, the only way to reach

those gold mines out east

is to travel through

the Badlands.

Gangs covering that territory.

Scalp-hunting

ex-Confederate devils

that make the savages

look like English royalty.

Why do I get the funny feeling

you might know another way?

'Cause I might.

What'll it cost me?

- Whatever you think's fair.

- How does it work?

We just go right on through.

Right on through

the ex-Confederate devils

that make the savages

look like English royalty?

Undertaker gets a free pass.

I gotta go through there

to pick up the product.

I really am

gonna k*ll Jack McCall,

and you better not

get in my way.

You pull the trigger,

I'll build the coffin.

Calamity Jane is wanted

for the death of Sheriff Griggs.

Jack McCall

is wanted for the death

of Wild Bill Hickok.

Two fugitives, three bodies,

and one of them our own.

Hell of a night,

even for Deadwood.

This is a hunt.

We are bringing them back

to the hangman.

If we don't k*ll them ourselves,

well we don't let 'em go either.

We bring 'em back here

for justice.

As the acting sheriff,

I have been authorized

to deputize you men to carry out

the law of this land.

Will nobody here stand

for Sheriff Briggs?

Anyone else?

You barely look

old enough to drink.

You know how to wield an iron?

No age requirement

on doing what's right.

You know how to use that thing?

I've been sh**ting

since I was nine.

Anyone else?

Three of y'all.

That's your posse?

I saw Calamity Jane.

She's with the undertaker,

and they're headed

for the Badlands.

Well, get some shut-eye.

We ride at first light.

Find it helps keep

the devil at bay,

at least until morning.

Devil ain't real.

Probably God neither.

The only thing

that's real is pain.

I hate to be the bearer

of bad news,

but there's a long f*cking line

of people ahead of you

with a bone to pick

with the Almighty.

Yeah.

What'd you lose that's got you

so pissed off at God?

The fire's a lot less merciful

than a b*llet.

Even if you get your revenge,

you're gonna be dealing

with the pain.

You can trust me on that.

Whoa.

No.

It's the way out here.

It's the way

of the world, really.

Welcome to the Badlands.

Whoa.

Looks like it's time

to play dead.

Hiya.

Whoa, chief.

That's far enough.

State your business.

Got a body to deliver

to Willow Creek.

g*n or the gold.

What'll it be?

Don't mind them.

They get a little excited

seeing fresh heads roll in.

What do you think

a scalp like that

will fetch in market, boys?

Ain't enough.

What do you mean, sir?

I mean, it ain't

f*ckin' enough.

Rusty said it was two pieces.

Oh, Rusty said?

Rusty.

Can you hear me, Rusty?

Rusty?

sh*t, I don't think he can hear

much of anything anymore.

Look, all I'm fixing to do

is deliver a man

to his loved ones.

You're lucky we're out here

looking out for you.

You need roughnecks

like us out here

protecting your interests.

'Cause these Badlands

become lawless,

filled with nothing

but f*ckin' savages.

You got a live one back there?

Sometimes the pine warps.

Let's take a look at that

fancy woodwork.

Oh, sh*t. Hey.

Hey.

Thanks.

Oh, sh*t.

Here, okay?

Why are you doing this?

I need a ride.

Bullshit.

It's 'cause of this.

Well, don't go telling nobody.

Let me see.

Wait, just stop moving.

- I'm trying to stop the--

- Okay, okay.

Just let me enjoy the stars.

I shouldn't have

brought you here.

I always thought

when this moment came,

I'd be scared, but...

I'm not.

Shh.

Save your strength.

All we can do

is try, you know?

That's all we got.

It's just knowing that...

when the end

comes at some point

in your life, you...

try to do some good.

Well,

maybe if you're lucky,

the good outweighs the bad.

You know, they say I swam

100 miles in freezing river?

I heard that.

Well, I...

I, uh, I never swam the Platte.

Technically, I did, because

I fell in drunk,

damn near drowned.

Well, I mean,

you still got time.

From what I heard though,

it's pretty f*ckin' cold.

Yeah.

Oh...

Whoa.

She here?

Nope.

Tracks are fresh.

She's close.

Whoa.

Miss me? Please don't.

I sh**t you, it's your brains

all over my pretty face.

There we go.

Nice and slow.

Hi there.

Well, that's disappointing.

You got Jack McCall in there?

I do.

You gonna give him to me?

I'm not.

- Why?

- Well, for one thing, attitude.

I'm just kiddin'.

He has gold.

Lots and lots of gold.

Well, you know, some things

are more important than gold.

You're funny.

Hands where I can see them.

Damn it.

We got the place surrounded.

We're here for the outlaw,

Jack McCall...

and Calamity Jane.

Both wanted for m*rder.

Nobody has to die here today.

A sh*t like that,

Wild Bill'd still be alive.

I'ma k*ll you, Jack.

You k*ll him,

you hang for sure.

There's two types

of people, Jack!

Runners and gunners.

Which one are you?

Harper,

we'll get them from behind.

Take me to my f*ckin' brother.

Get your hands off me. Get up.

I'm bringing you in.

Jack k*lled your sheriff.

k*lled a lot of people

in my time, never claimed that

I didn't k*ll one that I did.

Jack pulled that trigger,

not me.

You got any more b*ll*ts?

How'd that b*llet

taste, sh*t bag?

It's just a scratch.

- What happened?

- Three of them took off,

on horseback.

We got one pinned in here.

You gonna make us come

all the way up there and get ya?

Taking you in, dead or alive.

No one takes a Hollan

brother alive.

- Where's Jack?

- I don't know where Jack is.

Really?

Yeah.

'Cause that feels

like information

you might have shared.

I keep digging around in there,

and gangrenes gonna get it.

Even if you live,

somebody's gonna have

to lop the fucker off.

Okay, okay, okay! Okay,

they headed just north of here.

There's a camp.

It's Jack's brother's new mines.

Where?

God! God!

God, I'll tell you!

I'll tell you on the map.

I'll tell you on the map.

Jesus Christ. Just...

Just stop. Just stop.

Fire's warmer here. That's all.

Can you tell me

what's taking you so long

to write that book?

What's it about?

An outlaw tryin' to do right.

Good luck with that.

Yeah. Luck ain't got

nothing to do with it.

Maybe your problem

is that everybody's got

some good and evil in him.

I ain't gotta worry

about you tomorrow, do I?

Bring back Jack in handcuffs,

not a coffin.

What if it was your wife

who he sh*t in the back?

- I ain't got a wife.

- Mm.

Not anymore.

What happened?

Seven years ago when I was away

coverin' the w*r for Harper's,

g*ng of bandits

ambushed our town.

That's when I gave up writing

and took off for the law.

You didn't think about

riding out and k*lling him?

I tried to find 'em.

All I found was the bottom

of a bottle.

Is that why you

picked up the badge?

Revenge?

I was drinking myself to death

when I found myself in debt.

I woke up one morning

staring straight

into the eyes of a k*ller.

I must have pissed off someone.

He pulled the trigger.

g*n misfired.

Right there and then, I decided

it was a sign from my wife.

To do good.

I'm going.

Somethin' doesn't feel right.

Now why the hell you go and say

a thing like that? Hmm?

That's bad luck.

- We make our own luck.

- Mm-hmm.

Well, I like her.

She got spunk.

She's got something.

Mine's not far.

Probably up there.

Gatling g*n.

sh*t.

There's too many of 'em.

- There's just more targets.

- Drop 'em.

I said drop it.

You're gonna have to make me.

What are we waitin' for?

Stop wastin' time.

- Let's just finish 'em.

- Ah-ah-ah.

We're not savages here.

Let's hear what these

good folk have to say

before we go about

ending anyone's days.

No, f*ck that.

I'm 'a sh**t 'em myself.

You will do nothin'

of the sort.

Now,

how can we help you, Sheriff?

You can hand over

that murderin' son of a bitch.

Well,

you see, the problem is...

you're right.

He is a son of a bitch.

But that bitch was our mother,

which makes this particular

murderin' piece of sh*t

my brother.

The man you are

harborin' is wanted

by the federal government

for the m*rder of Bill Hickok

and Sheriff Charles Griggs.

Well, now, it appears

we're at a bit of an impasse.

What you mean?

These lands here aren't

under the jurisdiction

of any government,

federal or otherwise.

They're mine.

He needs to stand trial

for what he did.

I understand. I really do.

But I'm afraid

I cannot let him hang.

You see, Jack here, ahem,

tends to our Mama's grave

for some reason I...

I have never been able

to f*ckin' fathom.

He was always her favorite.

I'll k*ll him.

- They knocked up my leg.

- Mm-hmm. It hurt?

Mm-hmm.

You led 'em right to us,

you dumb f*ck.

Oh.

It appears your negotiating

position has changed.

Why don't you go ahead,

drop those weapons.

Mm-hmm.

Get behind the wagon!

Go!

What are you doin', kid?

No!

I got you.

I'll hold their fire.

You head for the horses.

f*ck.

Woo-wee!

She got more fight in her

than all you spineless dogs!

Where's that lawman?

Curled up somewhere

with sh*t in his drawers?

She was destruction

given form and purpose.

You got spirit, girl.

I could use someone like you.

You could use a bath.

That's not very

becoming of a lady.

Mmm.

That deed ain't in your name.

Yeah, well, you see,

that's where having

a relationship

with a Homestead Act magistrate

comes in handy.

That stolen property

belongs to me.

He who holds the deed,

holds the land.

I'm gonna enjoy spending time

with my brand-new land

courtesy of Wild Bill Hickok.

Or, hell, maybe I'll just burn

the whole thing to the ground.

I'm gonna enjoy k*lling you.

This is how we take the West.

We take,

we k*ll,

we dance with savages

and wallows.

I'll tell you

what's gonna happen.

I'm gonna take my deed back,

and I'm gonna k*ll you

and your brother.

And then I'm gonna dance

on your f*cking grave.

What are you laughing at?

You sh*t her husband

in the back.

So what?

I want some time with her.

Don't be long.

Gotta get that gold over

that mountain before snowfall.

Jane.

This is it, gentlemen.

This is why we came out west.

Yes, it is true.

We lost some good men.

But that just means

more share for us.

We got ourselves one hell

of a haul here, boys.

However,

Uncle Sam knows

it's out here, same as us.

So that means we gotta

take it quick as we can.

Well, what are you

waiting for?

Oh, and please,

mind the dynamite.

It's f*ckin' expensive.

Look at you.

Calamity f*ckin' Jane.

Defenseless.

You know, you and I,

we're the same.

We're nothing alike.

You stabbed your own

f*ckin' brother.

You made me.

I didn't make you do sh*t.

Mmm.

You and I could've

been friends.

Really?

Sure. Why not?

Oh.

You're too good, is that it?

No, I'm not good.

Not even close.

Wild Bill, gone.

Acres of beautiful

country, gone.

Freedom, gone.

You ever shut the f*ck up?

The legend of Calamity Jane,

it's gonna be forgotten like

a speck of dust in the desert.

But it's gonna

live on right here.

You see, you're gonna be

the one adding to my legend...

right here.

Shut up or k*ll me,

you f*ckin' imbecile.

Hey, Jane, get up.

Get up.

Ain't nothin' left.

I'm tired.

So you just gonna lay there

and die in the f*ckin' weeds?

There she is.

We were gonna get married.

Gonna live out our days

fat and happy

on a beautiful ranch

at the edge of some

God-forsaken little town.

Were you telling the truth?

I only ever

told you the truth.

And the truth is,

right now...

...if you don't wake up,

you're gonna die.

Come on, stand up.

Stand up. Come on,

there you go.

Now, okay.

Tell me what your name is.

What's your name?

What's your name?

Jane.

Calamity Jane.

Calamity Jane.

Are you still here?

I grew up with four brothers,

and I got three left

on account of you.

You see around here,

we like to make things right.

Even, you know?

An eye for an eye.

No, I didn't touch

your brother, I...

I just f*cked up

his leg a little.

I might let you

keep one of your eyes.

That way you can still

make a decent wage

at the whore house.

You deserve your revenge.

I get that.

But there's something

you should know about me.

Hmm?

I can't work at a whore house.

And why is that?

I'm married.

I'll get you!

You gotta be

f*ckin' kidding me.

Missed me.

Oh, Calamity Jane.

You know what I think?

I think I'm the real Calamity.

A more powerful version,

and the creature

that's lurking inside of you.

Well, guess what, Jane?

That monster's here,

and it's gonna tear you

f*ckin' apart!

What the f*ck

are you talking about?

What the hell

are you doing here?

Rescuing you.

Timing could use some work.

Where the hell are they?

There's a bunch of 'em with

Jack and Baron up in the mine.

We're never gonna be able

to get 'em all.

We need some help.

Your last posse left up to be

desired on the numbers side.

Do you think you could get more?

I'm not so sure.

I have an idea.

Let's pick up the pace, boys.

I want this all packed

and loaded

before sunrise tomorrow.

Come on now, let's move it.

Baron. You seeing this?

Whoa.

What do you want, lawman?

I'm here to arrest Jack McCall,

m*rder of Wild Bill Hickok.

You gonna come peacefully?

I admire the commitment,

I really do.

However, you appear

to be a bit shorthanded,

and I am afraid we're

gonna need that wagon.

Last chance, Baron.

I like the odds on my side.

I think I can hear those odds!

Deputy here made me promise

to give you a chance

to change your minds.

I'm here to arrest Jack McCall

for the m*rder

of Wild Bill Hickok.

Whatcha say, Baron?

Baron?

- Take him.

- No!

They'll hang me.

They'll hang me!

They'll hang me!

You trying to bring

this whole mine down?

If I die, I'm taking

you with me.

Jane!

Guess we found out

you're a runner,

huh, Jack?

f*ck.

You feel that?

That cold trickling

up your spine.

That's death comin' for you.

That's me.

Look... I have money.

I've heard that one before.

This is what you want,

right? Right?

Take it.

What I want...

What I want...

is what you took from me.

I want my life back.

My husband.

My Bill!

Jane.

Don't.

He's gonna hang.

I'll make certain.

What difference does it make?

It matters to me.

You're better than him.

Did you know it was empty?

You make certain

he pays for Bill.

'Cause if you don't,

I'll be coming back.

There's room for one more.

Bet we could use

somebody with grit.

No thanks.

So what you gonna do now,

Calamity Jane?

Ah, I think I'll try

just being Jane for a while.

This will make for one hell

of a story, won't it?

I'll be on the lookout

for that book of yours.

Well, I reckon it finally

has a proper hero.

So you just let her

go like that?

That really how it happened?

Maybe.

Maybe not.

But it sure does make for one

hell of a story, doesn't it?
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