Outsiders (2016) s01e08 Episode Script

It's Good to Be King

1 Previously on "Outsiders" My kin was killed.
I'm here to claim the body.
We don't got no unidentified bodies on premises right now.
I don't know what your game is, but that was my cousin Tice.
We will be doing a full investigation.
Wade, I know you're lying to me.
It was an accident.
I have a little boy.
Uhh! That mountain's gonna come for you, just like it did your daddy.
You come near my sister again, I'll kill you.
- I don't know who - Sally-Ann! Why is he at the door then?! Why - [Screams.]
- Hey! No, James! James, leave him alone! - Leave him alone - Get off me! - [Bottle shatters.]
- Sally-Ann! Miss Grimes.
Just feels real weird, sittin' in this office, gettin' paid for nothing.
Hey, where my boy? Tice, he never gone on a run before.
Maybe he's lost.
He ain't lost.
He's he's dead.
Everything you do just digs us deeper.
Take him to the box! Do it now! Hey! Hey! Hey! One of us betrayed me, who has other ideas about things.
- What did you do? - Did what you asked.
I made one call to the gun shop, G'win.
- You care about this family.
- Yeah.
So I need you to do something for me.
I got no one else to go to.
- We'll get you outta here.
- Don't worry.
This family needs a leader who sees, who's ready to fight.
The Bren'in is dead.
Then kneel before your king.
Look at you, all spiffin'.
Very nice.
Why, thank you, Foster.
Thought you'd be up at the grave already.
Asa, my friend, we gotta have us a little talk.
About? Oh, about you leaving, sad to say For good this time.
Did I do something to displease you? Oh, no, no.
No.
Look, this ain't personal.
This about the future of the clan.
I'm leader now.
I gotta be thinking about the safety of our people every minute, every day.
You were down there too long with them.
You're infected.
And that infection, it's just gonna spread.
And I can't let that happen.
I'd like to pay my respects to my Bren'in, if that's okay with you.
Your Bren'in is standing right here.
So you show your respect by doing what he tells you.
Walk away.
- [Gun cocks.]
- Oh.
Is this how you gonna lead, Foster? Over the barrel of a gun? No, not a gun.
Guns.
Many as I can get my hands on.
There's only one way to deal with some people Fire.
And which people are those, Foster? The folks down there or the ones up here? Like I said, you're a clever boy.
So you take care of yourself.
And don't ever show your face up here ever again.
the dawn is up, there's fire on the mountain they'll have to answer for their crooked plan the hollows will surround them and they'll go runnin' back to the wretched realm they came nor will the dogs of hell refrain and the land will suffer those who paid [Fiddle continues.]
Death comes in its own time.
No one to blame.
I blame myself.
If I hadn't been locked up in those chains I would've been there watching over her.
Goodbye, queen.
Go now to join the spirits of the mountain who guard and protect us from the other side.
Wylagh faigh ged-deiden! [Birds chirping, wings flapping.]
[Cheering.]
[Excited shouting, cheering.]
- [Grunts.]
- [Cheering continues.]
Hey.
You feeling all right? I'm just thinkin'.
About what? - It don't make sense.
- What don't? How she passed.
Lady Ray.
What do you mean? There's mysteries to it.
She was sick and old.
Ain't no mysteries to it.
No, she took a bath.
The water was still in the tub.
But her towel was sittin' where I left it.
It was folded up, and it weren't damp.
Yeah, ruminating on it's not gonna bring her back, all right, G'win? Why do you think she went to the bad all soaking? I mean, why What, are you blamin' me? I didn't have nothing to do with it.
I have nothing to do with it.
She's dead.
She's gone.
There's nothing anybody can do.
Just drop it.
[Mouths word.]
All right.
Hey, where where you goin'? Just taking a walk.
[Cheering continues.]
[Faint murmuring.]
[Exhales deeply.]
We have passed this oak since our people come to this mountain to be free.
Like the mighty wood, our Bren'in bends with wind and stands strong against storm.
With this oak, our new leader takes rule.
Bronnlagh brenairah sli ayn-clan, ayn sah-wyl myrlagh un-Bren'in.
What was that last part? I said, "but if the oak be taken in a manner impure, so the new Bren'in shall not endure.
" Shouldn't be no concern to you, if you come by your power proper.
Well, I got no concern.
Let our survival never be questioned.
Let our enemies shrink away.
Let us love our land and our freedom.
Let us only move forward.
Ged-gedyah! Ged-gedyah! [Cheering.]
Hmm.
I gotta talk to you.
About what? Better go someplace else.
Well, you got something to say, say it here.
You killed Lady Ray.
Why would you wanna go and say a half-rats thing like that? [Lowered voice.]
You lied to me.
You said you was going to talk to her.
If I'd have known what you was gonna You what? What would you have done? We're better off, in case you don't see that.
We got a war comin'.
And that old church bell, what was she doing? Nothing.
She was twiddling her thumbs, acting her dizzy age.
If she didn't go, we'd all be gone.
[Laughter, music continues.]
G'win knows.
You dumb sumbitch.
What the hell did you say to her? I didn't say anything.
I didn't have to.
She's got all these questions about how she passed.
Shit.
Yeah, why weren't there no footsteps from the tub to the bed? And why didn't she use a towel? [Laughter.]
I mean, G'win's like a dog after a bone.
She ain't just gonna let it go.
Once she figures it out, what are you gonna do then? [Sighs.]
[Sighing heavily.]
Hey, hey! Hey, hey! Stop all that clatterin'! Why don't y'all gather 'round? I got something important to share.
Some of you old ones, you were there the day my fa took the oak.
And what a glorious day that was [Birds chirping.]
But not only 'cause 'Cause he took power, but because on that day, he chose my mother to be his bride.
Now I've followed my father's footsteps in becoming your leader, so So I think maybe I should, uh, follow him all the way and take myself a wife.
[Murmuring.]
But who? Mm-hmm, who? What woman could I possibly choose to be my queen? Now there are beauties among us, huh? Not as many as some would like.
But there is only one, only one woman amongst all the rest, only one who has the strength and a caring heart above all other hearts, and a goodness born of this mountain.
And so, uh, I ask with a heart that is open and full, will you Be my queen G'winveer? [Murmuring.]
This don't seem right.
She's your son's woman, Foster.
You should refer to me as Bren'in.
And clan history makes it clear that I'm free to choose any unmarried woman to take as my own.
My dear, this is destiny.
I appreciate the kind words, Bren'in.
I understand we have clan history.
I understand we have rules.
I accept.
[Murmuring.]
[Laughing.]
[Laughing continues.]
[Laughing hysterically.]
[Dog barking.]
[tv playing indistinctly.]
- [Thumping in distance.]
- [Grunts.]
- [Gasps.]
- [Gun cocks.]
- [Thumping continues.]
- What what What's that? Who's there? [Thumping continues.]
Huh? [Panting.]
[Screen door closes.]
[Thumping continues.]
[Thumping continues.]
- [Whistles.]
- Where the hot hell you been? - [Sighs deeply.]
- I can understand you not wanting to celebrate our new Bren'in, but it weren't right, you not being there to send the old one on her way.
I was hoping to be there, but big Foster had other ideas.
I've been banished, Krake.
How? You won that pitfight.
That give you the right to stay.
And since when does a soul get banished without a circle being called? Welcome to the new regime, my friend.
He's still hungry for guns, you know.
[Sighs deeply.]
Even after gettin' Tice killed? If that lunatic gets more guns, that's it.
The clan's doomed.
And what are you gonna do about it? [Sighs.]
I'm gonna make sure Foster never sees a single one of those guns.
But I'm gonna need your help, cousin.
[Knocks on door.]
That's what I told him.
Yeah, that's Hang on a second.
- Hey.
Hello, Breece.
- Hey.
Caleb here? Cay, your Dad's here.
Hey, Cay, can you come down here? I wanna talk to you for a moment.
refreshments and stuff.
I don't know, Kersey.
You know, sandwiches, chips.
You know, nothing too fancy.
We're just trying to get people's opinions on stuff.
Yeah.
6:30.
All right, see ya then.
[Beep, phone clatters.]
What's that all about? Liaison stuff.
Just a meetin'.
You wanna sit down? Hey, Caleb, come on! Let's go! We're gonna go home, okay? Come on I thought I was staying here till tuesday.
No, I changed my mind.
Come on, let's go.
- Dad.
- Hey.
I just said to you we're gonna head off.
Let's go get your stuff.
I can run him by later.
We're having spaghetti for dinner.
I want spaghetti.
Hey, Breece, how is that supposed to help? Can I please stay? Hey! Did you just hear what I said?! Go get your goddamn shit! No more back talk! Pretty strong language, Wade.
That's a kid.
Yeah, well, he gotta learn to listen like anybody.
Why don't you sit down, relax for a second, have a cup of coffee? I'm fine over here.
I'm just gonna take him home where I can keep an eye on him.
We got a lot more eyes on him over here.
What's this about? You really wanna stay here, do you? Yes, sir.
Okay.
[Exhales deeply.]
All right.
Well, you stay here.
You just, you know, it looks like it's gonna rain out there.
So why don't y'all just stay indoors, play some board games, somethin' like that? Okay.
I love you very much.
I love you, too.
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, you go play.
You good? Yeah.
[Door closes.]
Scratch bingo, a crossword puzzle, lotto, daily number.
Okay.
Can I talk to you? Excuse me, son, there is a line.
It's okay, ma'am.
I ain't lookin' to buy anything.
We don't want any trouble, okay? Well, I'm not fixin' to give you any.
I just I just I would just like to know where Sally-Ann is, that's all.
Howard.
You better leave.
It's okay.
You don't need to get excited.
I'm just askin' you a question, that's all.
Can you please just Can you please tell me where I can find Sally-Ann? You buyin' somethin'? That's fine.
Otherwise, get on out.
Where's Sally-Ann? You want me to call the cops? No, I want you to help me.
I never done anything to you.
I don't understand.
Why won't y'all just tell me where Sally-Ann is? All right, I warned you.
Here I go, calling the cops.
[Register beeps.]
You folks not hear me?! Y'all not see me?! I'm a human person! I'm same as you! And I'm asking for your help.
All y'all can do is sit there and turn your back on me.
Yeah, we got a crazy Farrell in the store.
The rev n bev on 22.
He really is calling the cops.
You go.
[Scoffs.]
You a hateful type.
Oh! Hey.
Hey, hey.
[Door creaking.]
You gonna do this? I am.
With my fa? My goddamn father? He's just a sad, bitter old man.
Foster What? He doesn't care about you one little bit.
He don't.
He's only doing this to try to put me down the way that he always does.
Now he's dragging you into it.
But why are you doing this? Are you trying to hurt me? I'm not doing this to you.
Then who are you doin' it to? Your lostie? He doesn't care about you either.
He never did.
I picked you up.
I been picking you up a long time.
After our baby, after Eloise died, I No, please, Foster.
Don't make this any harder than it No, listen.
You you got to listen to this.
When she died, it broke you.
You was so low, you didn't even know your goddamn name.
And I held you.
I cried with you.
We built you up, made you into a healer.
And now all you wanna do is hurt people? - Listen to me.
- What? Everything has a reason, even this.
A reason? Then what is it? Go on, tell me.
What is it? We got rules.
We got traditions.
- We got principles here.
- Rules? What are you - Your fa is the Bren'in now - Horse-shit! [Bowl clatters.]
That's not the goddamn reason! [Panting.]
[Sighs.]
The best part of you is your gentle part.
[Door creaking.]
Where you been? [Stream trickling.]
Get a lesson in the workings of democracy's where I been.
You and Sally-Ann still good? Can't say for sure.
Went down to where she works, but they say she don't work there no more.
You go to her house? Hmm? Can't do that.
Her brother's there, and I beat his ass good last time I seen him.
Well, listen, cousin, I need your help with something.
Nope.
I don't think so.
No, sir.
- No, thank you.
I - It's okay.
Krake gave it to me.
I don't care if Krake gave it to you! Look at me! I'm down two fingers 'cause of that! Listen, all I need is a contact, the name of the guy who bought the last jug you took.
[Inhales deeply.]
Well Last time I seen him, I-I kinda beat his ass pretty good, too.
Damn, Hasil, you're just our goodwill ambassador - down there, aren't you? - [Chuckles.]
Who haven't you beaten up? - I don't know.
Lots of folks.
- All right.
Don't worry about it.
[Sighs.]
I know a guy who'll buy it.
You comin' up? I'm gonna stay down here.
Less chance of gettin' my throat cut in the middle of the night.
[Laughs.]
Okay.
The Bren'in wants to see you.
She does? What she want? You don't know? What you mean? Don't know what? Lady Ray's dead, Hasil.
She [Exhales sharply.]
We got ourselves a new Bren'in now.
[Sighs deeply.]
Oh, man.
Yeah.
Safer down here.
[Animal howls in distance.]
Hey there, wife.
Hello.
I know you ain't got no feelings for me, except hate.
No matter.
What I said about you before, in front of the clans, I meant every word.
You are a rare creature, G'winveer.
You got a power inside you.
Fire.
Just like me.
And just like me, you know that your power, it come from the mountain.
Well, maybe in time, you'll come to have some appreciation for me.
I do have some appreciation, for your presence and your belief in what you're saying, even though most of the time, I think what you're saying is complete horse muck.
I banished Asa.
That news trouble you? No, not at all.
He's of no concern to me.
I need you to understand something.
You are my queen, and I will have you, one way or the other.
Now [Sets down object.]
I'd rather that you enjoyed it.
So you just tell me what you want, and I will tell you what I want.
[Blade zings.]
I'm your queen, but until you run the gauntlet, I'm not your bride.
So until we're married, you get no special privileges.
[Door opens and closes.]
No, no, I hear you, Bud.
They're talking about putting a woman on the $10 bill.
Yeah, they oughta give Robert E.
Lee his due, put him on the $50.
[Chuckles.]
Yeah, liberal tit suckers in Washington.
- [Paper rustling.]
- Yeah.
I know.
- [Door bell clangs.]
- Yeah, uh - I-I gotta go, Bud.
- [Phone clatters.]
Lord on high, two of my prayers answered at once.
- Two? - One, that I'd see you again, and two, that you'd be carrying a jug of that crazy beautiful shine.
You get the other jug I left ya? Did I get it? Damn stuff changed my life.
Forget viagra.
I was walking around hard as a rock half a day after drinking this stuff.
Okay, so then I take it you'd be interested in taking this one off my hands.
Oh, yeah, I'll pay whatever you want.
You name your price.
I'm not looking for money.
That's good, because I ain't got any.
[Laughs.]
Look, I-I was looking to make a trade.
What you want? I'm looking for a gun.
Ooh, I ain't I ain't got a gun, man.
So Well, you had one last time we spoke.
Well, that was, uh, my brother's wife's gun, and she, uh, needed it back.
[Clears throat.]
But hold on! Oh, wait.
I got a friend Well, he's sort of a friend.
And him and his buddies, they got a whole house full of guns.
What you lookin' for? Ah, something impressive.
Automatic.
Okay, I'll give him a call, get him down here.
Might take a while, though.
Well, I'm in town.
Not a problem.
Why don't you come back around 7:00? The store's closed.
I'll see if I can get him down here.
All right.
As y'all probably know, we've run into some bumps in the road - in terms of building the road.
- [Laughs.]
[Laughter.]
But One Planet's expecting construction to move forward pretty smooth from here on out.
Go ahead, Dan.
What's happening with the processing plant? Lot of jobs when they start building around there.
I don't think the coal company's even picked a site.
We have picked a site, and, uh, they expect all the permits and, um, finished plans will be done in the next two months.
Sorry, three months.
Sorry about that.
Three.
Folks, uh, just wanna move on to talk about a situation that's really impeding the progress that we all want.
And by that, I mean the Farrells and gettin' them down off the mountain.
I just wanna open it up to the room, hear people's ideas and thoughts on how that might happen.
Hey, Breece, how about we take up a collection, go buy us a nuke, and blast them off that hill? [Laughter.]
That's real helpful, Jake.
Thank you.
Hell, Breece, I'll kick in the first $20 right here.
[Laughter.]
All right, folks, let talk about things - that we can actually do now.
- You know, like 'em or not, the Farrells are part of this community.
Seems to me they've been there as long as the mountain, right? - [Murmuring.]
- Do we really wanna kick them out and let some coal company move in, tear up our land? I really don't understand what all the talking's about.
We know where they live.
Right? Yeah! Right up there on that mountain, keeping us from jobs.
Now it's been two years I've been sittin'.
I ain't sittin' no more.
Huh?! You hear me?! - Yeah! - We hear you! I want those animals down off the mountain.
I got daughters, for Christ sake.
I got a family.
That's right! - It's my job to protect 'em.
- Yes! And it's all well and good to be sittin' around here, eatin' cookies and talkin' about it, but the time for that's over.
- [Thumping.]
- We gotta do somethin'.
- Do somethin'! Now! - [Excited shouting.]
I wanna make one thing clear, okay? We're all here 'cause we all need jobs.
Everybody understands that, okay? We gotta make sure we do it the right way.
But one thing we won't accomplish tonight is find a way to get the Farrells off the mountain so we can get up there, get coal, and get jobs.
Do you understand what I'm saying? Okay, okay.
That's all I just wanna make sure we're all on the same page because lot of opinions going around, and I just wanna make sure Well, it went well, I think.
Nope, it was perfect.
I obviously hired the right man for this job.
And this group, you see how much they respect you.
Yeah, I don't know about all that.
Um, I guess I'm gonna head on home after I get done Breece, your night's just gettin' started.
Now that you've got your core group in place, it's time to move on to more focused one-on-one conversations.
But not here.
Not with any strange faces around like yours truly.
I have no idea what you mean.
[Laughs.]
Take 'em out to a bar.
Buy 'em some drinks, whatever they want.
They'll feel much freer to tell you what they really think.
These boys get any freer, I'm gonna have a riot on my hands.
So be it.
You just keep 'em talking about one thing How do we get the Farrells down? That's the objective.
We get them down, everybody gets jobs.
Miss Grimes, this is $500.
How much you expecting these boys to drink? [Chuckles.]
Whatever it takes.
And if you need more money or anything You just let me know.
[Engine turns off.]
Hey.
How's it goin', Abel? At your service, general Jackson.
Yes, sir.
Don't be a tool, Donnie.
This the guy? Yes, sir.
Tells me you're a genuine Farrell.
That true? - Born and raised.
- Cool.
I respect a people who stick to their own.
Says you got a jug of your wine to trade.
- Yeah.
- Yeah, that is a fact.
I was hoping to get a jug or two - as a sort of a finder's fee - Shut your hole, Donnie.
Okay.
Goddamn.
This HK45's a real clean shot.
I got remingtons.
I got MP9s.
That Glock will take a man out at 600 yards.
What about that one? Man after my own heart.
This baby will make an impression.
[Clicking.]
Well, that's the idea.
[Breathing heavily.]
[Knock on door.]
- [Gasping.]
- Wade.
- Aah! Aah! - Wade.
God! Wade! Jesus Christ, Ledda! What the hell are you doin'?! Damn it! Why don't you answer your phone? - [Breathing heavily.]
- Is Caleb here? - What? - Have you seen him? - Huh? - Caleb? Caleb! Hey.
No.
I've been all over town looking for him.
Listen, listen to me.
I dropped him off at your place.
- No, no, no, no, no.
- I dropped him off with Breece.
No, the kids were watching a movie after dinner.
And I went in to check on them, and he's gone.
- What? - The girls thought that he, uh, he went upstairs to use the bathroom.
Wait, wait.
When did they last see him? I don't know.
Could be 20 minutes, it could be an hour.
Where is he? Ledda, where is he?! - I don't know, Wade! - Jesus Christ! All this talk you give me about being a lousy goddamn parent, you go and you lose my goddamn boy! Okay, can we not talk about that right now? - Listen to me.
- Okay, listen - We can point fingers later - You go home right now! You leave your phone on! There's only one place he can be.
Them Farrells took him.
Goddamn it.
[Crying.]
[Screen door closes.]
[Breathing heavily.]
Caleb! Caleb! [Panting.]
[High-pitched howling.]
Excuse us, Bren'in.
We need a word.
Eyes ain't been laid on cousin Asa in a day and a night.
And there's whispers you banished him.
As you surely know, clan law says no Farrell can be banished without a circle.
Well, I appreciate clan law.
Served us well the past 200 years.
But it's the next 200 we should be worrying about.
I banished Asa.
I ain't whispering about it.
I did it to protect us all.
Well, the elders feel it's time Well, you know what I'm feelin'? Maybe we don't need the elders anymore.
So why don't y'all go on? Yeah, I'll send word if your services need renderin'.
Dried up pests.
They've always been against me.
Why right they got to confront me? They never questioned my ma's word.
Maybe they did when she first took the oath.
You know what I mean yeah, well, I don't care.
All right? I'm the Bren'in.
Foster, you don't demand trust.
You earn it.
[Owl hooting.]
Why do you think I consented to marry you? Because I believe that you have the promise to lead fairly and wisely.
But you have to calm yourself, be measured in your thoughts and your deeds.
You treat people right, they'll stop questioning you.
Trust me on that.
I will.
I'll trust you Once you earn it.
Where was you two? Off doin' the bear? Oh, go on home, boy.
You don't get to tell me what to do no more, do you? - Foster, don't - [Smacks.]
- Don't you - Ohh.
What the hell is wrong with you? [Whispers.]
Hey, hey.
Hey.
[Normal voice.]
I will handle this.
[Door bangs opens.]
Oh, ho ho.
You are making a fool of yourself.
You would know, now wouldn't you? Sad old man chasin' a young thing like that.
I don't care what you think.
I only care what she thinks.
She's trying to wreck you.
Who do you think it was that let them boys know we was coming for their guns? It was her.
It only could've been her.
And you think I don't know that? Why the hell you think I took her for my queen? Huh? Keeping her close, that's the only way of keeping her behaved.
Look, the world is changed, boy.
This is where we are now, and it ain't changin' back no matter what you do.
Yeah, but I could do something, couldn't I? What? I could change it from top to bottom, get the elders together and tell them it was you that killed Lady Ray.
Tell 'em the truth.
What then? And where were you the night she perished? You know where I was.
I was in chains, - pretending to be you.
- No.
No.
Thing is, you're the one come up with the plan to kill the old bird.
I never would've considered such a terrible thing if it weren't for you bringing it up.
- I never said that.
- Well, you open your mouth and you tell folks that I done it, then I'll just say that you done it.
And you got nobody Nobody who can explain your whereabouts.
- Need to close up, fellas! - You have a good night.
I'm gonna settle up with you.
These Farrells been making us poor since my daddy got stopped from mining 30 years ago.
- Mm-hmm.
- They act like they They own that mountain, do whatever they hell they please.
Hell, one of them tried to screw my sister.
- He didn't get her, did he? - I stopped him.
How you think I got banged up? If we want jobs, we gotta get them down off of there.
- Mm-hmm.
- I still say we blast 'em off.
[Laughter.]
You know how to make a bomb? Hell, yeah! Instructions all over the Internet.
[Laughter.]
Think we oughta stick to things that don't involve breaking the law.
- [Scoffs.]
- [Clears throat.]
Let's all get together again tomorrow, - come up with some good ideas.
- [Glass thuds.]
Only idea I got is go up there and kill 'em.
Ooh! - You're no good to drive, man.
- Get off of me.
I'll get him home, Breece.
- Come on, man.
Come on.
- [Pats back.]
I'm fine, after you take me to kill him.
Thanks for the drinks.
We'll get him home.
[Panting.]
Caleb! [Animals howling in distance.]
Caleb! [Panting.]
Caleb! Caleb! [Panting.]
[Tires screeching.]
Watch the road, boy.
You want me to drive? Hell, we wouldn't get 3 feet with you behind the wheel.
Don't worry.
Some of us know how to hold our liquor.
[Laughs.]
Hey.
Hey! That's him.
That's the Farrell that tried to screw my sister! - Are you sure? - That's him, damn it! All right, hang on.
Hey, get them guns back there.
We're gonna get ourselves a Farrell! - [Laughs.]
- Get his ass! [Clicking.]
[Engine revs.]
Whoohoo! [Laughs.]
- Turn around! Turn around! - Turn around, man.
[Tires screeching.]
[Laughter.]
What the hell you doin', Jake? [Tires screech.]
- Come on! - Get his ass! [Grunting.]
- Let's go! Look! - Come on! [Tires screeching.]
- Uhh! - [Laughs.]
[Panting.]
[Click.]
[Breathing heavily.]
Caleb! [Owl hooting.]
Caleb.
[Exhales.]
Caleb? Caleb.
Caleb.
[Grunts, panting.]
Uhh! [Grunting.]
[Gasping.]
[Rocks scattering.]
[Ragged breathing.]
[Animal howls.]
Aah! Uhh! [Coughs.]
[Loud clattering.]
[Indistinct conversations.]
[Clicks, machine-gun fire.]
[Clan screaming.]
I can get you a hundred more where that came from.

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