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01x01 - The Immigrants

Posted: 05/01/22 09:48
by bunniefuu
[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]

[DOOR CREAKS]

[DOOR CLOSES]

[QUIET INDISTINCT CHATTER]

Hey now, friend.

Can I get you something?

Not yet.

[SNIFFING]

[SWALLOWING]

[SETS DOWN GLASS]

[SIGHING]

You're Joe Grant, aren't you?

Sure am.

Tell me you're looking out for someone?

That's right.

That's a fine-looking g*n, Joe.

You mind if I take a look?

[GRUNTS]

[GRUNTS]

[g*n CLICKING]

[g*n CLICKING]

[GLASS CLATTERS]

Thanks.

She's a real beauty.

[SIGHS]

So, tell me...

What's this fellow's name?

He's got several names...

William H. Bonney, Kid Antrim...

... and Billy the Kid.

Know what he looks like?

Well, they say he dresses kinda funny.

Funny?

[EXHALES]

[SUSPENSEFUL MUSIC]

I mean... unusual.

[DRAMATIC MUSIC]

[CHAIR CLATTERS]

Now, listen, Joe.

I've never done anything against you,

and I don't want to.

- You don't stand a chance.
- Please, Joe.

Believe me, I really
do not want to k*ll you.

[g*n HAMMER CLICKS]

Still have a chance, Joe,

to save your life.

Take it.

[g*n COCKS]

What do you think,

that I'm stupid?

[HAMMER CLICKS]

[DRAMATIC MUSIC]

[g*n COCKS, FIRES]

[THEME MUSIC]

[MAN] Hey, kid, what's happening?

Not much, Bryan.

- [MAN] Slow down, kid.
- Sorry, Joseph!

[INDISTINCT CHATTER
IN MULTIPLE LANGUAGES]

_

- Hey, Mrs. Lam.
- [SPEAKS IN MANDARIN]

[LAUGHTER]

- [MAN] Here he is.
- [MAN ] Yay!

- [LAUGHTER]
- Happy birthday to you, Billy! [LAUGHING]

Here you go, son.

This is all for you.

Thank you, Pa. Where's Ma?

- Here I am!
- [LAUGHS]

- Happy birthday, Billy.
- [BILLY] Thank you, Joe.

[LAUGHTER]

I adore you and all
that you are, Billy...

[WHISPERING] Each and
every day of my life.

Today is no different.

So, Paddy, any luck finding a new job?

No.

But I hear there's a
contractor called Roth

hiring men down at the docks.

[FRANK] We've all heard that one, Paddy.

Doesn't mean it's true.

There's bound to be something.

Sure, this is one big, busy city.

Jesus.

Well, I've been looking for a while now.

And the truth is, they don't
want us immigrants here.

- Even us Irish.
- [MARY] Frank, won't you stop that?

Remember what it was like back home?

I'll never forget it, Mary.

But here's no different.

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

and we have to move on.

Sure, don't you know that yourself?

Look...

I found this advertisement
on the street.

It says there's plenty of jobs out west.

"The Land of Opportunity.

Wanted... healthy men and women

who want to work hard
and succeed in life."

I don't know.

[KATHLEEN] What is it
you don't know, Paddy?

[PADDY] New York's full of
Irish people, just like us.

We don't even know what the West is,

what kind of people are out there.

Paddy,

you can bet your bottom f*cking dollar

that wherever this is...

sure, the Irish'll be there already.

[LAUGHTER]

[SCREAMING IN DISTANCE]

Are ya asleep?

No.

No, I can't sleep.

Frank said that he and Mary

have almost decided
to leave and go west,

given up hope here.

Where are they going?

[KATHLEEN] I don't know.

A place called Kansas, I think.

You think we should go with them?

You know what I think, Kathleen.

Yes.

But we could work hard and save,

buy a little place,

maybe turn it into a small
boarding house and restaurant.

Pat?

What are you thinking?

Are you crying?

- Yeah.
- [KATHLEEN] Paddy.

Pat.

Now you listen here, Patrick McCarty.

We did not come all this way
to fall at the first hurdle.

The good Lord'll look after us.

We came over here to start
a new life, didn't we?

And perhaps our new
life was meant to start

right there in Kansas.

[PADDY SIGHS]

[SOFT MUSIC]

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

What are you doing, Pa?

[PADDY] I'm not sure I
want to take this with us.

But we're not coming back.

Why wouldn't you want to take it?

Yeah, you're right.

- [FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING]
- But I'd hate to lose it.

I'm not sure this journey
out west is forever.

Maybe we'll all be back here soon.

It just seems wrong...

to give everything up.

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

We're just going on a journey.

[INDISTINCT CHATTER AND SHOUTING]

[MAN] Roll up, roll up.
Ladies and gentlemen.

A few seats left!

[INDISTINCT CHATTER CONTINUES]

[THUDDING]

[INDISTINCT CHATTER, HORSE WHINNYING]

[ADVENTUROUS MUSIC PLAYING]

Wee bit farther down.

Frank, will you watch the bags, will ya?

[FRANK] Go ahead.

Paddy?

Yes, sir. You heading out west?

Uh, uh, yeah, we're heading
to Coffeyville, Kansas.

- A wagon'll cost you $ .
- A hundred, uh...

Look, we've got two
families. We need two wagons.

Maybe we can strike up a deal.

- You're joking, right?
- Please. I...

- I don't have the money.
- I'm sorry.

- Better move along. There's others waiting!
- I'm asking for just

- a tiny bit of kindness in your heart!
- [KATHLEEN] Paddy!

Paddy, look, there's loads more.

Hi, uh, I just want...

How much is it going to cost us
to get to Coffeyville, Kansas?

My wagons for Coffeyville will be $ .

[PADDY] No, I don't
have that kind of money.

[MAN] $ ! $ !

[INDISTINCT CHATTER CONTINUES]

[INDISTINCT SHOUTING CONTINUES]

[MAN] We offer safe,
comfortable journeys

to your western destination.

[MAN WHISTLES]

Some people say it's rude to stare.

I'm not one of them.

I was just wondering about
hiring a driver with one eye.

Well, that's a reasonable
thing to wonder.

What's your, uh, friend
here have to say about it?

He won't say anything.

- He can't speak.
- Oh. Well, that keeps things simple, I guess.

So, can you see me?

I can see well enough to
know that you can't afford

the drivers your folks are talking to.

[INDISTINCT CHATTER CONTINUES]

We want to go to some
place called Coffeyville.

- You know it?
- [MAN] I do.

- What are your terms?
- [MAN CHUCKLES]

Um... well, young man, I charge $ .

That's a fair price.
I don't cheat anyone.

My wagons are almost as b*at up as I am,

but they'll get us there.

[INDISTINCT CHATTER CONTINUES]

- Thank you, sir.
- [MAN] My pleasure.

[CHUCKLES]

We're headin' to Coffeyville, Kansas.

- But, sir, it's a -week trip.
- Not now, Billy.

But, Ma, I've found our
driver. He only charges $ .

[PADDY] You're charlatans, both
of you! You're f*ckin' charlatans!

- Doesn't make any sense!
- [KATHLEEN] Paddy! Paddy!

- This is unbelievable.
- Paddy.

Billy might have found our ride.

Please, Paddy.

One last chance.

- Where is he?
- Over there.

Come on. Go. Go, go!

[HORSE WHINNYING]

My son says you charge $ .

Your son is correct.

$ includes, uh...

... protection.

We'll be travelling with others.

[PADDY] We need two wagons.

We barely have $ each.

It's all I have in the world.

Uh, look, I, um...

All right, then. Two wagons. $ each.

No protection.

Thank you.

Yeah. Yeah.

[BIRDS CHIRPING]

[HOPEFUL MUSIC PLAYING]

[WAGON WHEELS RATTLING]

- [HORSE SNORTS]
- [MAN] Easy. Easy.

[WAGON WHEELS RATTLING]

[HORSE BLUSTERS]

[HORSE NICKERS]

What are you looking for, Moss?

Oh.

Anything. Everything.

See if I see something different

or a-a smudge of smoke
on the horizon there.

Hoofprints on the trail, small size.

Well, uh, travelling west is
a dangerous business, Billy.

[MOSS] No point in
denying it. [CHUCKLES]

Just a fact.

Ma?

Is this here place
anything like Ireland?

Maybe a little.

It rains a lot in Ireland,

which is why everything is so green.

In fact...

what they say in Donegal is

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

[WHISPERING] And if you can see them,

then it's just about to rain.

Go to sleep now.

Mother Mary, full of grace,

be here with me now and until
the hour of my death. Amen.

Amen.

You know everything is going to
be just fine, Billy, don't you?

I promise. Everything'll be all right.

[KATHLEEN] Billy!

- [WAGON CAPSIZES]
- Billy!

- Hold on! Hold on!
- [MAN]: Get the horses!

- Paddy!
- I have to save the cases!

[PADDY] It's all we have!

[KATHLEEN] Paddy!

Paddy! No, Billy! Help him!

- Billy!
- [BILLY] Ma!

[MOSS] Hold on, Billy!

- [KATHLEEN] Moss! Help him!
- [BILLY] Ma?

[GASPING]

Paddy!

[GASPING]

- I'll get him!
- [KATHLEEN] Frank, no!

- [GASPING]
- [HORSE WHINNIES]

Paddy!

Is he all right?

Paddy?

[GRUNTING]

Paddy!

[PANTING]

Paddy, Paddy. Paddy?

Paddy.

- [PADDY COUGHING]
- You're okay.

That's it.

[WAGON WHEELS RATTLING]

[SOMBER MUSIC PLAYING]

[INSECTS CHIRPING]

[QUIET INDISTINCT CHATTER]

[HORSES WHINNYING, BLUSTERING]

[MAN] Come on. Let's take a look.

Come on, come on.

- What is it?
- [MOSS] Horse thieves.

Stay here. You all stay here!

[MAN] Block their exits!

[g*nshots IN THE DISTANCE]

[GASPS]

I can't just do nothing.

[KATHLEEN] Frank, no! You
don't know what you're doing!

[FRANK] I'll be all right.

[PADDY] Frank, what are you doing?

[g*nshots]

- [GASPS]
- [PADDY] Get down! Get down!

[sh*ts CONTINUE]

[g*nshots WHIZZING BY]

- [KATHLEEN] Keep your head down, boys!
- [g*nsh*t WHIZZING BY]

[INDISTINCT SHOUTING IN DISTANCE]

- [g*nshots CONTINUE]
- What's happening, Paddy?

[PADDY] Hell knows. Get down!

[g*nshots CONTINUE]

What the hell, Kathleen?
What are we doing here?

[INDISTINCT SHOUTING]

[BREATHING UNSTEADILY]

[g*nshots STOPS]

[JOYFUL WHOOPING IN DISTANCE]

- Frank?
- [GRUNTING]

[FRANK] It's okay, Mary.

They're gone. We got 'em.

[GRUNTS]

[MARY] Frank?

[GASPS]

[WEEPING]

[CRYING]

[SOBBING]

[MARY] No. [SOBBING]

[SCREAMS]

[WAGON WHEELS RATTLING]

[HORSES BLUSTERING]

[MOSS] You okay there, Billy?

I guess so.

Yeah, it is a thing...

seeing your first dead body.

It's something you never forget.

[HORSES BLUSTER]

All right.

I guess it's about that time.

[HORSE WHINNIES]

[OMINOUS MUSIC PLAYS]

Now.

This... is not a toy.

You think you can hold it?

Oh!

You never point that at a man...

unless you intend to use it, huh?

Okay, now, you gotta cock it.

You pull back on that
hammer thing there,

- hard, all the way.
- [HAMMER CLICKS]

There you go. Okay,
now, aim at the target.

And when you're ready...

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

... gently squeeze the
trigger. Now, gently.

[JOE] You don't stand a chance.

[sh*t RINGS OUT]

[g*n CLICKING]

[HORSE NICKERS]

[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS]

[WAGON WHEELS RATTLING]

What was your father like, Moss?

Things don't always end up
the way we want 'em to, Billy.

[HORSES BLUSTERS]

[WAGON WHEELS RATTLING]

[MOSS] Yah!

[HORSE WHINNIES]

[MOSS] This is it, folks. Coffeyville!

[HORSES WHINNY]

It's a sh*thole.

This isn't what they said.
This isn't what they promised.

I'm sure it's gonna be fine, Mary.

[MOSS] We'll get the wagons pitched.

Big storm rolling in.

[HORSES WHINNY]

[THUNDERCLAP]

[HORSES WHINNYING]

[THUNDERCLAP]

[MAN] Easy now! Whoa! Whoa!
Easy, girl! Easy, girl!

That's a girl! Steady
now! That's the girl!

[MAN ] Let's get them to the barn!

[THUNDERCLAP HORSES WHINNY]

[RAINFALL]

- [THUNDER CRASHES]
- [TREE EXPLODES]

[HORSES WHINNIES]

[THUNDERCLAP]

[THUNDER CRASHES]


[THUNDER RUMBLING]

[THUNDERCLAP]

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

[MUD SPLATTERS]

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

[DONKEYS BRAYING]

[MAN] Heave!

[MEN GRUNTING]

[INDISTINCT SHOUTING]

We charge $ per week for a room.

We won't accept less.

I can't afford $ a week.

I need to find a job.

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

Perhaps I could help
run your boarding house.

- I'm a good cook. I could clean...
- Out of the question.

We hardly break even as it is.

- I thought...
- [WOMAN] What did you think?

That you could take advantage of us?

Of course not.

We don't have anywhere else to go.

Please.

My boys are hard
workers. We can help you.

You boys start making the beds up.

I have to go get some
provisions for the sisters.

I should come with you, Ma.

Will you be okay, Joe?

Yeah, of course.

Okay.

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

[HORSE BLUSTERS]

[INDISTINCT SHOUT]

[WOLF WHISTLE]

[EERIE MUSIC PLAYS]

[WOLF WHISTLE]

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

[KATHLEEN] You all right?

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

Tell me,

do you feel ill, Mr. McCarty?

Depends what you mean, Doctor.

Most people would know what I mean.

They would have physical symptoms.

[DOCTOR] You're relatively young.

Good frame. But there's something.

[PADDY] I don't care about my body.

[DOCTOR] Ah.

Well, what do you care about?

I feel ill...

in a different way.

I feel sad most of the
time, not even sure why.

Sometimes it's hard to...

feel hungry or get out of bed.

I fear the wound, in your case,

is not physical but in
the mind, Mr. McCarty.

I have no medicine to
prescribe to heal you.

And I've seen the mind destroy the body.

Don't let this happen to you.

Thank you.

[SOMBER MUSIC PLAYS]

[BILLY] You all right, Pa?

Pa?

Are you sure you're doing
the right thing, Mary?

Yes, I am.

I'm taking Sam back to New York.

I think it's best for both of us.

- We only just got here.
- [MARY] I know.

I can't stay here, Kathleen.

I just can't do this on me own.

I understand.

Of course I do.

But I'll miss you, Mary.

Don't make me feel
sorry for you, Kathleen.

You're strong. Paddy'll come around.

He'll get better,
Kathleen. I'm sure of it.

You have everything to live for.

You're gonna be okay, Mary.

You and Sam.

I know it.

I'll pray for you.

[CRIES]

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

You are a...

a grand young man,
Billy. You really are.

A grand young man.

- And you're a grand old man, Moss.
- [LAUGHS]

You really are.

[CHUCKLES]

[MARY] Take care of your mother, Billy.

She's a very special woman.

Hey.

[GIGGLES]

[HORSE WHINNIES]

[WAGONS RATTLE]

[MOSS] Walk up, there.

[INSECTS CHIRPING]

I love you, Billy.

I love you, too, Pa.

I'm not well.

I wish I knew.

I told you...

You'll get better.

Then you'll find a good job.

And we'll buy a real nice house.

Do you see those stars up there, Billy?

You... are just like one of those stars.

You can burn... so bright.

When you're older...

... you take time to
look up at those stars

and know that they...

... those bright...

... burning stars up there...

... they reflect the
light that's in you.

[SOMBER MUSIC PLAYS]

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

I understand you are looking
for a loan, Mrs. McCarty?

That's what banks are here for, but

are you offering any kind of collateral?

We lost almost everything we owned

on the journey from New
York. I have nothing.

But I'm a hard worker,

and the fact is, the American government

encouraged us to come out here

with the promise of new
jobs and opportunities.

I have set my heart on
buying a place big enough

to be both a restaurant
and a rooming house.

[MAN] What experience do you have

running a restaurant or a
rooming house, Mrs. McCarty?

I thought I was coming to a new world

where everyone would have the
chance for a new beginning,

so long as they were
willing to work hard.

Sir, I am willing to
work every hour God sends

to make a business.

I have a family to
support, two young children.

[MAN] Mm. You're married.
You have a husband?

What does he do? I'm
surprised he's not here.

My hus...

My husband is...

- He's sick.
- [MAN] Then he can't work?

[KATHLEEN] He's getting better.

He'll soon be ready for work.

In New York, we read advertisements.

They even said they might
pay immigrants to come west?

That's the kind of thing
the government would say.

It doesn't mean anything.

I don't see how I can
help you, Mrs. McCarty.

This is a bank. It's not a charity.

The government promised us help.

- We came all the way out here...
- I have other appointments, Mrs. McCarty.

I don't wish to waste any
more of your valuable time.

[SOFT MUSIC PLAYS]

[MAN] Young man.

Hand back my pen.

At once!

Come on, Ma.

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

[KATHLEEN] I have
things to say, Patrick.

I want you to listen.
You don't have to speak.

The priest, Father O'Leary,
is coming to see you.

He's praying for you.

And the best news is

that Billy is starting school tomorrow.

Aren't you...

Aren't you even happy about that?

[BREATHING UNSTEADILY]

Hello, Father. Thank
you so much for coming.

This is Father O'Leary, Billy.

He's come to give consolation.

I'm so very sorry, Billy.

All I can say is that
God, in his infinite mercy,

looks after all of us.

"Per sacrosanct humane
reparations mysteria

tibi omnipotens Deus omnes
presenti et future vite paellas.

Paradisi portas aperiat, et ad gaudir...

[FATHER O'LEARY SIGHS]

... sempiterna...

... perducat."

[KATHLEEN] Thank you very much, Father.

[BILLY] Pa?

[FATHER O'LEARY]: God
of all consolation,

in Your unending love and mercy,

You turn the darkness of
death to the dawn of new life.

Show compassion to Your
people in their sorrow.

Lift us up from the darkness of grief

to the peace and light of Your presence.

Your Son, our Lord Jesus
Christ, by dying for us,

conquered death, and by rising again,

- ... restored life.
- [EAGLE CRIES]

... May we then go forward
eagerly to meet him...

- [EAGLE CROWS]
- ... and after our life on earth

be reunited with our brothers
and sisters, where every tear...

- ... will be wiped away.
- [EAGLE CRIES]

We ask this through
Jesus Christ our Lord.

- Amen.
- [ALL] Amen.

Goodbye, Pa.

[INDISTINCT CHATTER]

[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS]

Believe me.

I really don't wanna k*ll you.

You don't stand a chance.

[HAMMER CLICKS]

[g*n FIRES]

You know, I'm going to be
blamed for poor Joe's death.

But you all saw what happened.

I didn't want to k*ll Joe.

I had no reason to...

except that he wanted to
k*ll me for the bounty.

I had no grudge against him.

Make sure he gets a decent burial...

... with a preacher
and everything he needs

to send him on his
way to the other life.

That's all I gotta say.

[DRAMATIC MUSIC PLAYS]