Underground (2016) s01e06 Episode Script
Troubled Water
1 - Previously on Underground - You were right.
I ain't made for running.
Will you tell Noah for her? You want to help, you think on that song.
Yeah.
It speaks of the wolf who will drag you into the underworld.
She's just a simple girl.
I see what kind of trouble Rosalee is.
Run! This whole mess cannot have come at a worse time for my campaign, especially with the reverend arriving soon.
You sold my wife.
The worst day of that man's life was just another Tuesday at the office for me.
You made a mistake.
But God has given us the opportunity to fix that now.
ELIZABETH: Dear Mr.
Still, thank you for your last letter.
It gives John and I great joy to know your business in Philadelphia is thriving.
Our lives here are filled with excitement as well.
I am pleased to report in the last three weeks, our new nursery has come along nicely.
John and I have a strong vision of what to do with the space.
Of course, one never knows just how small a room can be until you find a big purpose for it.
We pray to God that one day soon, this room is put to full use within that beautiful purpose.
When it is, one worries if it will be enough.
It's daunting to think how much is involved in caring for another human being.
But we try to anticipate.
To open our hearts.
To prepare for the arrival of a new soul.
So much is unknown.
Who will they be? How will they challenge us? What struggles will they face? Perhaps there's no way to truly prepare, and that's scary.
But that is not why we do it, I suppose, for it to be easy.
We do it because we are compelled to build a safe world for those we love.
And because of the joy we'll feel in giving another a happy and healthy life.
I look forward to your next correspondence.
It means all the world to me.
Sincerely, Elizabeth.
We're gonna wash our souls clean But now nothing But the water Is gonna bring My soul To The wolf howls out As he drags you to the grave The devil's dream Haunts you on the way Now, one day Jesus' hand Will lead us to the promised land One day we will stand Rejoice in victory We fall down Ooh, ooh, ooh To look up Ooh, ooh, ooh Waiting to see Heaven's door.
You writing your ma? Yes, sir.
Good things? Do you think we'll pass a post soon? Runaways usually steer clear of towns.
We're following along the river.
We'll catch 'em soon enough.
(water tinkling) (distant gunshot) (gunshot) He's got a shotgun! Run! (shrieks) We lost him.
What happened? You trying to get us killed? Huh? Hey, hey.
What the hell is wrong with you? Going off by yourself? I was trying to get us some food.
By begging a white man? I checked him out 'fore I went to his door.
We got enough problems with that catcher doggin' our every step.
We don't need no more attention.
Man, all I can think about is food.
We've had nothing to eat for weeks.
I'm so hungry Hey, we all hungry.
And thirsty.
And tired.
But you whining about it don't help nothing.
We ain't gonna make it like this.
We going in the right direction.
No, we been following this drinking gourd and this blue haze.
We ain't seen no sign of no wolf.
Maybe the song ain't the way.
Hey, you want to go back, then go.
Ain't nobody gonna stop you.
(distant laughter) Y'all hear that? It's a boat.
Maybe maybe they got something to eat.
A shotgun in your face ain't enough to teach you the white folks ain't gonna give you nothing? Then we take it.
We can't attack 'em.
She right we only got one bullet.
They don't know that.
No, I mean, they ain't done nothing to us.
You got to harden up, house girl.
You said it yourself we can't last like this.
Noah.
We ain't got nothing left to lose.
It's us or them.
(Suzanna wailing in distance) (distant screaming) (screaming continuing) TOM: It's not so much about faith as it is fervor.
I heard a New York senate candidate is a Quaker.
Quaker's not a religion.
It's a philosophy.
They, uh, they have, uh, meetings instead of worship.
It's blasphemy to hear them speak of God.
The lighting in here - is perfect.
- Mm-hmm.
If you would be so so gracious as to lend your office.
(screaming continuing) I-I'll have the desk removed right away.
P-Please, Reverend, sit.
Ah.
Oh, not now.
I see that you are an avid reader of the Word.
Yes, I-I try to read passages to the family every Sunday.
I do I want to be a moral leader as much as a political one.
SUZANNA (in distance): Goddamn it, get it out! And your slaves? Do you read from the Good Book to them as well? From time to time.
Time to time.
Perhaps if you had a few more times, seven of 'em wouldn't have run away.
You want to be a moral leader? That begins at home.
I will not rest until it's achieved.
- Get your asses off! - (shrieking) Do what he says! (shrieking) Go! Come here, come here.
Come here.
No! No.
Show me how you steer this.
How you Drop your weapons to the side of the boat! Your weapon to the side of the boat.
Come on.
You, inside get out the cabin, now.
Get out here.
Ben.
They move, shoot 'em.
Now, put 'em on.
Put 'em on.
Slow.
Where's Rosalee? Where's she at? (grunting) Aah! Take the shot.
Take the shot! NOAH: She can't swim.
He the only thing keeping her afloat.
(grunting) No! HENRY: Look, there she is! Aah! Take me down to the river Take me down to the lake Yes, we'll all Go together We're gonna do it for the good Lord's sake Tried my hand at the Bible Tried my hand at prayer But now nothing but the water Is gonna bring my soul to bare But now nothing But the water Is gonna bring my soul To bare.
(knocking) Bitsy.
May I come in? Of course.
You've finished construction? I've seen the men coming in and out.
We had to pull the floorboards up.
I couldn't get the blood out.
And how have you been, since Good.
Bitsy.
That's the same "good" I got after Charles Bradley told everyone you showed him your knickers.
You can talk to me.
I've been keeping busy as not to think about it.
But there have been nightmares.
If there's one place you're supposed to feel safe, it's in your own home, right? You are safe.
I have been - keeping diligent watch.
- JOHN: Marshal.
To what do we owe the pleasure? This is not a social visit, I'm afraid.
I'm here on official business.
A visiting tobacco farmer spotted one of his runaways in town.
He evaded capture and has since been seen in the area.
We're mounting a search.
You know, in this stretch of the river, there's not many places to hide.
Just a few abandoned barns and, uh, your home.
Can you grab your gun? I don't own a gun.
Federal commissioners have given us broad authority to compel any and all citizens to aid us in our search.
What do you mean by compel? John Hawkes.
Under the powers of the Fugitive Slave Act, I'd like to welcome you into the service of the Marshal's office.
CARVER: God has a plan for all of us.
And if we follow that plan, it will lead us to salvation.
Massa, the baby's come.
It's a boy.
I knew it.
A blessing.
What shall we call this child? Hmm.
Samuel.
It's a good Christian name.
It takes more than nomenclature to make a good Christian.
A baptism is the first step of the faithful.
Of course.
And not just baby Samuel but all my slaves as well.
I want the whole of the Macon Plantation be brought closer to God.
Tomorrow's Sunday.
As good a day as any to be accepted into His grace.
One Lord.
One truth.
One baptism.
It shall be done.
Oh, yes.
Pardon, massa, the river water's still cold.
Might be baby Samuel ain't strong enough for it yet.
(scoffs) He's plenty strong.
He's a Macon.
Pa! Ain't nothing.
Get my other shirt.
What we gonna do now if they're in the water? I broke that rudder.
Means they can't steer the boat.
Means the end of the line's the next bend in the river.
Come on out! WOMAN: Don't shoot.
Don't shoot.
I fell off the boat.
You know, I washed down shore.
Got all wet.
I heard y'all talkin'.
You know, I could show you where the river bends.
There's a tavern that's right near it We can find it on our own.
Wait.
No, no, no, no, no.
You you got to take me with you.
This here's Indian territory.
And I heard about what they done to captives.
Them cutting off their scalps.
And their other parts.
Please.
We can't just leave her.
She rides with you.
We'll cut through Indian territory, get to the bend before they run ashore.
Here you go, miss.
(laughs) Well, aren't you just my knight in shining armor.
(laughs) HENRY (sighs): We have no food.
Nothing to drink.
No rudder.
And this boat ain't nothin' but a floating casket.
How you know how to swim? Massa taught me.
- He teach all his house slaves? - No.
Miss Mary was afraid of the water.
Massa threw me in.
Showed her it was safe.
You weren't scared? No need to be.
Massa was holding me the whole time.
He wasn't gonna let me go.
(clinking) Ain't no food in here.
Ain't much of anything to wear, either.
(gasps, screams) (gasping, yelling) The hell's going on? ROSALEE: Underneath is somebody! Please! Don't hurt me! Don't hurt me! What are we gonna do with him? Toss him overboard! - Wait-wait-wait! Listen, listen.
- Shut your mouth! Y'all are runaways, right? Trying to get north? I can help.
I know a man.
A half-Injun at the base of the mountains.
He'll help your kind.
He'll he'll take you to freedom.
If you let me live, I'll show you the way.
I'll show you the way.
I'll show you the way.
KYLE: We'll break off into teams of two, scouring the area north of the river.
Now, we suspect there might be someone aiding runaways in the area.
We find anyone helping him white or black you know what we do with their kind.
(men laughing, chattering) There's a man out there, scared, alone, about to fight for his life, and look at them they're excited.
John you have to.
I don't have to do anything if I refuse and Kyle arrests me, I'll pay the fine.
It'll be well worth it not to be involved in this.
And it'll only increase his suspicions.
He doesn't have any proof.
I don't think these men need it.
Just show them you're the kind of man that puts the law above all else.
The last time I did that, I sold a woman away from her husband.
You didn't tell me you were having nightmares.
My nightmares and your principles don't matter anymore.
We have to do whatever it takes to protect our cargo.
(clears throat) John? You with us? JUBILEE: So, where are y'all coming from? - Georgia.
We're huntin' runaways.
- (laughs) Y'all and everyone else.
I swear, every catcher in the country come through that tavern talkin' about that Macon 7 reward.
I even heard Patty Cannon gang's here.
Who's the Patty Cannon gang? You ain't never heard of Patty Cannon? She run, like, a whole outfit of catchers! Some of them niggers, too, but they're the best of the best.
How do you know that they're the best? Well, they always got the most scratch to pay for particulars.
BEN: My pa already brought in two of 'em, and we're gonna get the rest of 'em down at the river bend.
JUBILEE: Was that them that attacked Miss Dilly's gunboat? What's wrong? - (howling nearby) - What the hell is that? (speaks Seminole) (August repeats phrase) BEN: Watch out! Ben, hush up.
Put it away.
CATO: First that damn song, now some magical Indian our savior? Boy, you want freedom so bad you're willing to swallow any tale they feed you.
I done heard about Indians sheltering people like us.
Yeah, but they own slaves, too, and the way the white folks - talk about - Same way they talk about us? I ain't ready to give up yet.
- If there's a chance - Ain't nobody gonna help us.
We out here alone, and that's all we ever been and ever gonna be.
Now we fashion up some weapons, - fight it out - It's a waste of time.
- There's three of us.
- They got guns.
We ain't got no more bullets.
That's because you used the last one to save her ass.
She can swim us to shore.
We-we just use the whiskey barrels, (laughing) and they'll help us keep us afloat.
CATO: House girl ain't strong enough.
- The current'll drag us under.
- She can do it! Noah You can do it.
You got to.
Might be this our only hope.
Y'all threatened that man's life.
He gonna say anything to save himself.
- We can't trust what he says.
- You don't have to trust him.
You got to trust me.
I'm gonna get us to freedom.
If we can't find those Indians, we keep following the song.
You know what I think about your damn song? The same thing I think about your girl.
Hell, the same thing I think about this redneck.
They all useless! (grunts) - (body splashes) - (Rosalee gasps) (door opens) (door creaking quietly) (lock clacks) What are you doing? - Not in the house.
- Ooh, is that my whiskey - I taste? - Never in the house.
Later in the wine cellar.
No.
Now.
I haven't touched you since the reverend got here.
I say when, I say where, always.
This is my house, and I make the rules! I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
All right? (softly): I'm sorry.
It's the reverend.
You see, there's no pleasing him.
Nothing I do is working.
Please? Can we just, for a moment, let go? (exhales) (whispers): Stop.
Please.
(door unlocking) (door creaks open) (door closes) (indistinct chatter) (man whistling a tune) (continues whistling tune) I talked to a boat captain.
Rained recently.
Based on the current, he says that the boat'll likely get here at first light.
(takes deep breath) I'm gonna grab some shut-eye before heading out to keep watch.
- That should give you enough time.
- For what? To get to know each other.
What do I say? Doesn't matter much what.
As long as you say it with confidence.
Is that how you courted Ma? With confidence? Took me a long while to muster up the courage to speak to her.
Lucky for you, she spoke first.
Here she come.
(groans) Hey there, Ben.
What you been up to? (indistinct chatter continues) You know, I was thinking maybe we could take apart some of those lanterns that I found in the cabin, make us some knives.
I have to finish this.
Ain't no way Rosalee gonna pull us all to shore.
We gonna have to fight.
Mr.
Cato was Damn it, you ain't got to call him Mr.
Cato no more.
We off the plantation.
We don't stand a chance against them guns.
Pick us off before we even get off the boat.
You said it.
We got nothin' to lose.
You thinkin' of jumpin' ship? - Thought I saw somethin' in the trees.
- Mmm.
These your first stripes, ain't they? (chuckles) Master must've taken a liking to you to keep you so clean.
That catcher doggin' us, calling you out by name.
And I think I know why.
Daddy want his little girl back, don't he? Oh, you can't swim us to shore.
You can't save us.
That catcher ain't gonna leave us alone as long as you with us.
You gonna sink us, house girl.
(soft clang) Everybody out there in the fields, they think they want to be in the big house.
Closer you are to the white folks, the better.
Safer.
What they don't know is that livin' in they world, it starts to change you.
We start actin' like them.
Do things we never thought we could.
Pearly Mae, she picked cotton out in that field all day, every day, and I was jealous of her.
The massa own her from sunup to sundown, but after that, she had her man and her baby.
She could read.
She could escape.
We don't never get to let go.
I kilt her.
(sobs) I'd rather be out in that field.
But the house is the only way I know how to protect 'em.
My babies.
(sniffles) I'd do anything for them.
God have to forgive any sin for that, don't he? (knocking) Oh.
What are you doing here? You paid for me.
For my boy.
With them Indians.
I ain't never seen nothin' like that before.
I thought they was gonna kill you.
I have to know what that was.
A tribal ritual.
They got my blood on their spears, they know I'm not an enemy to be feared.
Well, you sure did fool them, didn't you? Go downstairs.
I talked to him like you asked.
He told me about your sick wife.
My momma, God rest her soul, she was sick a long time before she passed.
And I was the only one there to take care of her.
I know the burden of that.
And the burden of feelin' like it's a burden on top of that.
They're bedridden.
But you're the one who feels trapped.
When all you want to do is scream and run wild.
To release the pain.
The day my momma died was the best day of my life.
(panting) (grunts) KYLE: My mind keeps wandering back to, uh, that night.
How those men got into your house.
There were no signs of forced entry.
As lawmen, we are trained to consider every angle.
Such as? Perhaps you invited them in.
You think that I would invite that into my home? I think you're a man of principles.
I just hope you wouldn't endanger Elizabeth for them.
Your concern for my wife is noted.
I'm sure in the capital there are lofty debates on every corner about the rights of man and the arc of justice.
But down here, on the ground, it's real.
It's dangerous.
You now know firsthand how desperate these runaways can be.
It's us or them.
Hold up.
(creaking) (grunting) Stop! Clyde? (panting) Help me.
(whistling) (soft creaking) I'm taking my letter for ma to the post.
Be at the river bend after.
- (ringing) - ELIZABETH (faintly): Kyle.
Kyle, can you hear me? (groaning) It's okay.
You're safe.
You remember what happened? The runaway.
He got us both.
Then I'm afraid he got away.
And the rest of the posse? Still on the hunt.
They're headed westward.
I need to get back.
(grunts) (panting) Thank you.
For the save.
I was compelled.
(sighs) But you were right.
Down here, on the ground, it is us versus them.
(horse sputters) You saved his life.
That should buy us some respite from speculation.
Hopefully.
(insects trilling) (gasping for air) I was just heading to the post.
A normal morning.
I never expected to find my old massa just staring at me.
I had imagined a thousand different things I'd do to him if I ever saw him once more.
None of them included running again.
JOHN: I had just assumed you were a free man.
I am a free man.
HOLLANDER: We should head out.
We can make it up to Ripley before nightfall.
Ah, ah CARVER: Last words of Jesus to us were: "He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved.
" Today will be the beginning of your new life with him.
Your sins shall be washed away.
You may give yourself, - mind and body to the Lord.
- Come to you, river I will come to your river - I will come to you, river - Do you accept the one true God into your heart, to honor and obey him for the rest of your days? - Come to you, river, - wash my soul In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost, I cleanse you.
I will come to you, river Wash my soul again Carry away my dead leaves Let me baptize my soul with the help of your waters Sink my pains and complains Let the river take them River drown them (sighs) My ego and my blame let me baptize my soul With the help of your waters Those old mes are so ashamed Let the river take them River drown them Ah, ah, ah, ah Do you accept the one true God into your heart, to honor and obey him for the rest of your days? I do.
Come to you, river Know I have seen you, Jezebel.
I will come to you, river Ah, ah Ah Ah, ah, ah - Amen.
- (coughs) Always follow the hands, not the eyes.
The eyes can lie.
(grunting) You ain't have to cut me.
Oh, they gonna do that and worse, you don't do it to 'em first.
Rose, the raft's finished.
She gone.
Looks like the house girl finally got sick of being dirty - with the rest of us field niggers.
- What did you do? - Nothin'.
- Y'all was arguing last night.
And I ain't sad to see her go, but that don't mean I had a hand in it.
- (grunting) - (panting) I ain't no fool.
You did somethin', just like you did to Zeke.
I ain't believe for one second them catchers just got him.
Oh, you wish they would, huh? That was your plan, right? To sacrifice one of us to save the preacher man and his girl? Zeke's on you.
(grunting) You touch her again, you touch her, I'll kill you, see? HENRY: Noah, stop it.
- Come on.
Come on! She gone.
- (grunting) She gone.
Ain't nothing we can do about it.
We need him.
She ain't just leave.
Even she knew your plan ain't shit.
That girl gave up on you.
(birds singing, insects trilling) (man whistling) (gun chamber clicks) Morning.
What's your business here? I suspect the same as you.
Waiting for a pay day to float this way.
Miss Jubilee, that pretty young thing, was kind enough to share with me the nature of your acquaintance.
And seeing how the price of those Macon niggers' heads is so high, I thought I'd come out here and introduce myself.
(gun chamber clicks) Name's Jeremiah Johnson.
I hope you don't mind, I brought some friends along.
(gun chambers clicking) See, we've heard your name, Mr.
Pullman, and your reputation does proceed you.
Now I see this going one of two ways.
One we can shoot it out, the outcome of which seems obvious.
Seems obvious to me.
Or two, we could work together, apprehend these runaways and split the bounty.
There's plenty enough to go around.
And besides, Patty likes to say, "There is no greater waste of bullets than using them on white folks.
" BEN Pa? There's a telegram from Jay at the post.
It's Ma.
She's missin' from the hospital.
Looks like a third option has presented itself.
- Hyah.
Come on.
- (horse sputters) Hyah.
(silly groaning) (making silly noises) (yelling) Gee.
(distant chatter) (muffled, distant knocking) (knocking continues) - (gasps, coughing) - Hollander.
Hollander, what happened? Risdin and his (coughing) posse.
They got Clyde.
(gasps) (panting) (sighs) ELIZABETH: John, what are you doing? (panting) Whatever it takes.
Noah.
Noah.
(gun chambers clicking) (gunshot) (gunfire) Ah, ah, ah, ah-ah-ah, ah (gunfire) Hot damn, that's some luck.
Ah, ah, ah-ah-ah-ah All made for love We were made to love Ah, ah, ah, ah - I was sent here for you - That ain't no luck.
We were made to love, we were made to love Ah, ah, ah You were sent for me, too Ah, ah, ah-ah-ah We were made to love Ah, ah We were made to love.
I ain't made for running.
Will you tell Noah for her? You want to help, you think on that song.
Yeah.
It speaks of the wolf who will drag you into the underworld.
She's just a simple girl.
I see what kind of trouble Rosalee is.
Run! This whole mess cannot have come at a worse time for my campaign, especially with the reverend arriving soon.
You sold my wife.
The worst day of that man's life was just another Tuesday at the office for me.
You made a mistake.
But God has given us the opportunity to fix that now.
ELIZABETH: Dear Mr.
Still, thank you for your last letter.
It gives John and I great joy to know your business in Philadelphia is thriving.
Our lives here are filled with excitement as well.
I am pleased to report in the last three weeks, our new nursery has come along nicely.
John and I have a strong vision of what to do with the space.
Of course, one never knows just how small a room can be until you find a big purpose for it.
We pray to God that one day soon, this room is put to full use within that beautiful purpose.
When it is, one worries if it will be enough.
It's daunting to think how much is involved in caring for another human being.
But we try to anticipate.
To open our hearts.
To prepare for the arrival of a new soul.
So much is unknown.
Who will they be? How will they challenge us? What struggles will they face? Perhaps there's no way to truly prepare, and that's scary.
But that is not why we do it, I suppose, for it to be easy.
We do it because we are compelled to build a safe world for those we love.
And because of the joy we'll feel in giving another a happy and healthy life.
I look forward to your next correspondence.
It means all the world to me.
Sincerely, Elizabeth.
We're gonna wash our souls clean But now nothing But the water Is gonna bring My soul To The wolf howls out As he drags you to the grave The devil's dream Haunts you on the way Now, one day Jesus' hand Will lead us to the promised land One day we will stand Rejoice in victory We fall down Ooh, ooh, ooh To look up Ooh, ooh, ooh Waiting to see Heaven's door.
You writing your ma? Yes, sir.
Good things? Do you think we'll pass a post soon? Runaways usually steer clear of towns.
We're following along the river.
We'll catch 'em soon enough.
(water tinkling) (distant gunshot) (gunshot) He's got a shotgun! Run! (shrieks) We lost him.
What happened? You trying to get us killed? Huh? Hey, hey.
What the hell is wrong with you? Going off by yourself? I was trying to get us some food.
By begging a white man? I checked him out 'fore I went to his door.
We got enough problems with that catcher doggin' our every step.
We don't need no more attention.
Man, all I can think about is food.
We've had nothing to eat for weeks.
I'm so hungry Hey, we all hungry.
And thirsty.
And tired.
But you whining about it don't help nothing.
We ain't gonna make it like this.
We going in the right direction.
No, we been following this drinking gourd and this blue haze.
We ain't seen no sign of no wolf.
Maybe the song ain't the way.
Hey, you want to go back, then go.
Ain't nobody gonna stop you.
(distant laughter) Y'all hear that? It's a boat.
Maybe maybe they got something to eat.
A shotgun in your face ain't enough to teach you the white folks ain't gonna give you nothing? Then we take it.
We can't attack 'em.
She right we only got one bullet.
They don't know that.
No, I mean, they ain't done nothing to us.
You got to harden up, house girl.
You said it yourself we can't last like this.
Noah.
We ain't got nothing left to lose.
It's us or them.
(Suzanna wailing in distance) (distant screaming) (screaming continuing) TOM: It's not so much about faith as it is fervor.
I heard a New York senate candidate is a Quaker.
Quaker's not a religion.
It's a philosophy.
They, uh, they have, uh, meetings instead of worship.
It's blasphemy to hear them speak of God.
The lighting in here - is perfect.
- Mm-hmm.
If you would be so so gracious as to lend your office.
(screaming continuing) I-I'll have the desk removed right away.
P-Please, Reverend, sit.
Ah.
Oh, not now.
I see that you are an avid reader of the Word.
Yes, I-I try to read passages to the family every Sunday.
I do I want to be a moral leader as much as a political one.
SUZANNA (in distance): Goddamn it, get it out! And your slaves? Do you read from the Good Book to them as well? From time to time.
Time to time.
Perhaps if you had a few more times, seven of 'em wouldn't have run away.
You want to be a moral leader? That begins at home.
I will not rest until it's achieved.
- Get your asses off! - (shrieking) Do what he says! (shrieking) Go! Come here, come here.
Come here.
No! No.
Show me how you steer this.
How you Drop your weapons to the side of the boat! Your weapon to the side of the boat.
Come on.
You, inside get out the cabin, now.
Get out here.
Ben.
They move, shoot 'em.
Now, put 'em on.
Put 'em on.
Slow.
Where's Rosalee? Where's she at? (grunting) Aah! Take the shot.
Take the shot! NOAH: She can't swim.
He the only thing keeping her afloat.
(grunting) No! HENRY: Look, there she is! Aah! Take me down to the river Take me down to the lake Yes, we'll all Go together We're gonna do it for the good Lord's sake Tried my hand at the Bible Tried my hand at prayer But now nothing but the water Is gonna bring my soul to bare But now nothing But the water Is gonna bring my soul To bare.
(knocking) Bitsy.
May I come in? Of course.
You've finished construction? I've seen the men coming in and out.
We had to pull the floorboards up.
I couldn't get the blood out.
And how have you been, since Good.
Bitsy.
That's the same "good" I got after Charles Bradley told everyone you showed him your knickers.
You can talk to me.
I've been keeping busy as not to think about it.
But there have been nightmares.
If there's one place you're supposed to feel safe, it's in your own home, right? You are safe.
I have been - keeping diligent watch.
- JOHN: Marshal.
To what do we owe the pleasure? This is not a social visit, I'm afraid.
I'm here on official business.
A visiting tobacco farmer spotted one of his runaways in town.
He evaded capture and has since been seen in the area.
We're mounting a search.
You know, in this stretch of the river, there's not many places to hide.
Just a few abandoned barns and, uh, your home.
Can you grab your gun? I don't own a gun.
Federal commissioners have given us broad authority to compel any and all citizens to aid us in our search.
What do you mean by compel? John Hawkes.
Under the powers of the Fugitive Slave Act, I'd like to welcome you into the service of the Marshal's office.
CARVER: God has a plan for all of us.
And if we follow that plan, it will lead us to salvation.
Massa, the baby's come.
It's a boy.
I knew it.
A blessing.
What shall we call this child? Hmm.
Samuel.
It's a good Christian name.
It takes more than nomenclature to make a good Christian.
A baptism is the first step of the faithful.
Of course.
And not just baby Samuel but all my slaves as well.
I want the whole of the Macon Plantation be brought closer to God.
Tomorrow's Sunday.
As good a day as any to be accepted into His grace.
One Lord.
One truth.
One baptism.
It shall be done.
Oh, yes.
Pardon, massa, the river water's still cold.
Might be baby Samuel ain't strong enough for it yet.
(scoffs) He's plenty strong.
He's a Macon.
Pa! Ain't nothing.
Get my other shirt.
What we gonna do now if they're in the water? I broke that rudder.
Means they can't steer the boat.
Means the end of the line's the next bend in the river.
Come on out! WOMAN: Don't shoot.
Don't shoot.
I fell off the boat.
You know, I washed down shore.
Got all wet.
I heard y'all talkin'.
You know, I could show you where the river bends.
There's a tavern that's right near it We can find it on our own.
Wait.
No, no, no, no, no.
You you got to take me with you.
This here's Indian territory.
And I heard about what they done to captives.
Them cutting off their scalps.
And their other parts.
Please.
We can't just leave her.
She rides with you.
We'll cut through Indian territory, get to the bend before they run ashore.
Here you go, miss.
(laughs) Well, aren't you just my knight in shining armor.
(laughs) HENRY (sighs): We have no food.
Nothing to drink.
No rudder.
And this boat ain't nothin' but a floating casket.
How you know how to swim? Massa taught me.
- He teach all his house slaves? - No.
Miss Mary was afraid of the water.
Massa threw me in.
Showed her it was safe.
You weren't scared? No need to be.
Massa was holding me the whole time.
He wasn't gonna let me go.
(clinking) Ain't no food in here.
Ain't much of anything to wear, either.
(gasps, screams) (gasping, yelling) The hell's going on? ROSALEE: Underneath is somebody! Please! Don't hurt me! Don't hurt me! What are we gonna do with him? Toss him overboard! - Wait-wait-wait! Listen, listen.
- Shut your mouth! Y'all are runaways, right? Trying to get north? I can help.
I know a man.
A half-Injun at the base of the mountains.
He'll help your kind.
He'll he'll take you to freedom.
If you let me live, I'll show you the way.
I'll show you the way.
I'll show you the way.
KYLE: We'll break off into teams of two, scouring the area north of the river.
Now, we suspect there might be someone aiding runaways in the area.
We find anyone helping him white or black you know what we do with their kind.
(men laughing, chattering) There's a man out there, scared, alone, about to fight for his life, and look at them they're excited.
John you have to.
I don't have to do anything if I refuse and Kyle arrests me, I'll pay the fine.
It'll be well worth it not to be involved in this.
And it'll only increase his suspicions.
He doesn't have any proof.
I don't think these men need it.
Just show them you're the kind of man that puts the law above all else.
The last time I did that, I sold a woman away from her husband.
You didn't tell me you were having nightmares.
My nightmares and your principles don't matter anymore.
We have to do whatever it takes to protect our cargo.
(clears throat) John? You with us? JUBILEE: So, where are y'all coming from? - Georgia.
We're huntin' runaways.
- (laughs) Y'all and everyone else.
I swear, every catcher in the country come through that tavern talkin' about that Macon 7 reward.
I even heard Patty Cannon gang's here.
Who's the Patty Cannon gang? You ain't never heard of Patty Cannon? She run, like, a whole outfit of catchers! Some of them niggers, too, but they're the best of the best.
How do you know that they're the best? Well, they always got the most scratch to pay for particulars.
BEN: My pa already brought in two of 'em, and we're gonna get the rest of 'em down at the river bend.
JUBILEE: Was that them that attacked Miss Dilly's gunboat? What's wrong? - (howling nearby) - What the hell is that? (speaks Seminole) (August repeats phrase) BEN: Watch out! Ben, hush up.
Put it away.
CATO: First that damn song, now some magical Indian our savior? Boy, you want freedom so bad you're willing to swallow any tale they feed you.
I done heard about Indians sheltering people like us.
Yeah, but they own slaves, too, and the way the white folks - talk about - Same way they talk about us? I ain't ready to give up yet.
- If there's a chance - Ain't nobody gonna help us.
We out here alone, and that's all we ever been and ever gonna be.
Now we fashion up some weapons, - fight it out - It's a waste of time.
- There's three of us.
- They got guns.
We ain't got no more bullets.
That's because you used the last one to save her ass.
She can swim us to shore.
We-we just use the whiskey barrels, (laughing) and they'll help us keep us afloat.
CATO: House girl ain't strong enough.
- The current'll drag us under.
- She can do it! Noah You can do it.
You got to.
Might be this our only hope.
Y'all threatened that man's life.
He gonna say anything to save himself.
- We can't trust what he says.
- You don't have to trust him.
You got to trust me.
I'm gonna get us to freedom.
If we can't find those Indians, we keep following the song.
You know what I think about your damn song? The same thing I think about your girl.
Hell, the same thing I think about this redneck.
They all useless! (grunts) - (body splashes) - (Rosalee gasps) (door opens) (door creaking quietly) (lock clacks) What are you doing? - Not in the house.
- Ooh, is that my whiskey - I taste? - Never in the house.
Later in the wine cellar.
No.
Now.
I haven't touched you since the reverend got here.
I say when, I say where, always.
This is my house, and I make the rules! I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
All right? (softly): I'm sorry.
It's the reverend.
You see, there's no pleasing him.
Nothing I do is working.
Please? Can we just, for a moment, let go? (exhales) (whispers): Stop.
Please.
(door unlocking) (door creaks open) (door closes) (indistinct chatter) (man whistling a tune) (continues whistling tune) I talked to a boat captain.
Rained recently.
Based on the current, he says that the boat'll likely get here at first light.
(takes deep breath) I'm gonna grab some shut-eye before heading out to keep watch.
- That should give you enough time.
- For what? To get to know each other.
What do I say? Doesn't matter much what.
As long as you say it with confidence.
Is that how you courted Ma? With confidence? Took me a long while to muster up the courage to speak to her.
Lucky for you, she spoke first.
Here she come.
(groans) Hey there, Ben.
What you been up to? (indistinct chatter continues) You know, I was thinking maybe we could take apart some of those lanterns that I found in the cabin, make us some knives.
I have to finish this.
Ain't no way Rosalee gonna pull us all to shore.
We gonna have to fight.
Mr.
Cato was Damn it, you ain't got to call him Mr.
Cato no more.
We off the plantation.
We don't stand a chance against them guns.
Pick us off before we even get off the boat.
You said it.
We got nothin' to lose.
You thinkin' of jumpin' ship? - Thought I saw somethin' in the trees.
- Mmm.
These your first stripes, ain't they? (chuckles) Master must've taken a liking to you to keep you so clean.
That catcher doggin' us, calling you out by name.
And I think I know why.
Daddy want his little girl back, don't he? Oh, you can't swim us to shore.
You can't save us.
That catcher ain't gonna leave us alone as long as you with us.
You gonna sink us, house girl.
(soft clang) Everybody out there in the fields, they think they want to be in the big house.
Closer you are to the white folks, the better.
Safer.
What they don't know is that livin' in they world, it starts to change you.
We start actin' like them.
Do things we never thought we could.
Pearly Mae, she picked cotton out in that field all day, every day, and I was jealous of her.
The massa own her from sunup to sundown, but after that, she had her man and her baby.
She could read.
She could escape.
We don't never get to let go.
I kilt her.
(sobs) I'd rather be out in that field.
But the house is the only way I know how to protect 'em.
My babies.
(sniffles) I'd do anything for them.
God have to forgive any sin for that, don't he? (knocking) Oh.
What are you doing here? You paid for me.
For my boy.
With them Indians.
I ain't never seen nothin' like that before.
I thought they was gonna kill you.
I have to know what that was.
A tribal ritual.
They got my blood on their spears, they know I'm not an enemy to be feared.
Well, you sure did fool them, didn't you? Go downstairs.
I talked to him like you asked.
He told me about your sick wife.
My momma, God rest her soul, she was sick a long time before she passed.
And I was the only one there to take care of her.
I know the burden of that.
And the burden of feelin' like it's a burden on top of that.
They're bedridden.
But you're the one who feels trapped.
When all you want to do is scream and run wild.
To release the pain.
The day my momma died was the best day of my life.
(panting) (grunts) KYLE: My mind keeps wandering back to, uh, that night.
How those men got into your house.
There were no signs of forced entry.
As lawmen, we are trained to consider every angle.
Such as? Perhaps you invited them in.
You think that I would invite that into my home? I think you're a man of principles.
I just hope you wouldn't endanger Elizabeth for them.
Your concern for my wife is noted.
I'm sure in the capital there are lofty debates on every corner about the rights of man and the arc of justice.
But down here, on the ground, it's real.
It's dangerous.
You now know firsthand how desperate these runaways can be.
It's us or them.
Hold up.
(creaking) (grunting) Stop! Clyde? (panting) Help me.
(whistling) (soft creaking) I'm taking my letter for ma to the post.
Be at the river bend after.
- (ringing) - ELIZABETH (faintly): Kyle.
Kyle, can you hear me? (groaning) It's okay.
You're safe.
You remember what happened? The runaway.
He got us both.
Then I'm afraid he got away.
And the rest of the posse? Still on the hunt.
They're headed westward.
I need to get back.
(grunts) (panting) Thank you.
For the save.
I was compelled.
(sighs) But you were right.
Down here, on the ground, it is us versus them.
(horse sputters) You saved his life.
That should buy us some respite from speculation.
Hopefully.
(insects trilling) (gasping for air) I was just heading to the post.
A normal morning.
I never expected to find my old massa just staring at me.
I had imagined a thousand different things I'd do to him if I ever saw him once more.
None of them included running again.
JOHN: I had just assumed you were a free man.
I am a free man.
HOLLANDER: We should head out.
We can make it up to Ripley before nightfall.
Ah, ah CARVER: Last words of Jesus to us were: "He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved.
" Today will be the beginning of your new life with him.
Your sins shall be washed away.
You may give yourself, - mind and body to the Lord.
- Come to you, river I will come to your river - I will come to you, river - Do you accept the one true God into your heart, to honor and obey him for the rest of your days? - Come to you, river, - wash my soul In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost, I cleanse you.
I will come to you, river Wash my soul again Carry away my dead leaves Let me baptize my soul with the help of your waters Sink my pains and complains Let the river take them River drown them (sighs) My ego and my blame let me baptize my soul With the help of your waters Those old mes are so ashamed Let the river take them River drown them Ah, ah, ah, ah Do you accept the one true God into your heart, to honor and obey him for the rest of your days? I do.
Come to you, river Know I have seen you, Jezebel.
I will come to you, river Ah, ah Ah Ah, ah, ah - Amen.
- (coughs) Always follow the hands, not the eyes.
The eyes can lie.
(grunting) You ain't have to cut me.
Oh, they gonna do that and worse, you don't do it to 'em first.
Rose, the raft's finished.
She gone.
Looks like the house girl finally got sick of being dirty - with the rest of us field niggers.
- What did you do? - Nothin'.
- Y'all was arguing last night.
And I ain't sad to see her go, but that don't mean I had a hand in it.
- (grunting) - (panting) I ain't no fool.
You did somethin', just like you did to Zeke.
I ain't believe for one second them catchers just got him.
Oh, you wish they would, huh? That was your plan, right? To sacrifice one of us to save the preacher man and his girl? Zeke's on you.
(grunting) You touch her again, you touch her, I'll kill you, see? HENRY: Noah, stop it.
- Come on.
Come on! She gone.
- (grunting) She gone.
Ain't nothing we can do about it.
We need him.
She ain't just leave.
Even she knew your plan ain't shit.
That girl gave up on you.
(birds singing, insects trilling) (man whistling) (gun chamber clicks) Morning.
What's your business here? I suspect the same as you.
Waiting for a pay day to float this way.
Miss Jubilee, that pretty young thing, was kind enough to share with me the nature of your acquaintance.
And seeing how the price of those Macon niggers' heads is so high, I thought I'd come out here and introduce myself.
(gun chamber clicks) Name's Jeremiah Johnson.
I hope you don't mind, I brought some friends along.
(gun chambers clicking) See, we've heard your name, Mr.
Pullman, and your reputation does proceed you.
Now I see this going one of two ways.
One we can shoot it out, the outcome of which seems obvious.
Seems obvious to me.
Or two, we could work together, apprehend these runaways and split the bounty.
There's plenty enough to go around.
And besides, Patty likes to say, "There is no greater waste of bullets than using them on white folks.
" BEN Pa? There's a telegram from Jay at the post.
It's Ma.
She's missin' from the hospital.
Looks like a third option has presented itself.
- Hyah.
Come on.
- (horse sputters) Hyah.
(silly groaning) (making silly noises) (yelling) Gee.
(distant chatter) (muffled, distant knocking) (knocking continues) - (gasps, coughing) - Hollander.
Hollander, what happened? Risdin and his (coughing) posse.
They got Clyde.
(gasps) (panting) (sighs) ELIZABETH: John, what are you doing? (panting) Whatever it takes.
Noah.
Noah.
(gun chambers clicking) (gunshot) (gunfire) Ah, ah, ah, ah-ah-ah, ah (gunfire) Hot damn, that's some luck.
Ah, ah, ah-ah-ah-ah All made for love We were made to love Ah, ah, ah, ah - I was sent here for you - That ain't no luck.
We were made to love, we were made to love Ah, ah, ah You were sent for me, too Ah, ah, ah-ah-ah We were made to love Ah, ah We were made to love.