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Miami Vice Season 4 Episode 15 Indian Wars

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00:00Lieutenant, I oughta be makin' them meet.
00:03Acosta's Colombian. He doesn't trust Anglos. It has to be me.
00:25Right in the bottom, Melendez. Very impressive.
00:31I'm not here to impress you.
00:35I'm here to take care of my interests.
00:39And my only concern is to make sure that Levesque's goods are delivered properly.
00:45And you are not in this meeting to sidestep me with the old man, okay?
00:51I'm in this meeting to take care of my cocaine. I'm worried about your career moves.
00:56Levesque is a first-class guy, man. You're gonna see that tonight. It's all taken care of.
01:03Good. Impress me. It's healthier for you.
01:07Let's go, Pepe.
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02:00Don't talk to me about time again.
02:10Por favor, dame un break.
02:13Six minutes never kill anybody, you know?
02:23I can kill 20 men in six minutes.
02:30This merchandise will be worth waiting for.
02:34Do it after.
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08:25Martin, if it wasn't a problem, I wouldn't have come down here.
08:29The department has always backed your level of involvement, but to have you out there...
08:34I appreciate your concern with Ted.
08:36I really do.
08:42So who's running OCB?
08:44Crockett's in charge, and it stays that way until I put Levesque Endercost out of business.
08:55Don't get yourself killed.
08:56I hate to replace you.
09:19Score big against the white man today, boys.
09:22John Lockson died for the glory of our people.
09:25His family would be proud.
09:31We found this amulet on a dead commando.
09:34Does this mean anything?
09:36It's Miccosukee.
09:38You can buy you for invitations.
09:39I went on the big Cypress reservation.
09:42You ever hear of any involvements in drug runnings down there?
09:45No.
09:46You in the black community?
09:49Come on, Sarge.
09:51No, I'm not kidding.
09:52It couldn't happen out there.
09:53Why not?
09:55People adhere to the old values.
09:57They wouldn't allow it.
10:00They pretty much stayed to themselves out there in the swamps until Chief Jumper took over.
10:06He sort of allowed the white man in.
10:09Buy souvenirs, play bingo, and watch alligator wrestling.
10:12He's the man to see.
10:15I really appreciate your time, Chief Jumper.
10:18I was wondering if I could talk to somebody on the reservation about Miccosukee life.
10:24Maybe gain some insights into modern day practices.
10:27Huh?
10:28Sideshow something that for now?
10:29No, not for my purpose.
10:30Oh, reporter.
10:31No, actually, I'm doing research on my doctoral thesis.
10:32Oppression in the land of the free.
10:33We get one about every three, four years, and one here is the same torch.
10:34Yeah.
10:35Oh, fortunately, none ever had the in-depth of you.
10:36I was wondering if I could talk to somebody on the reservation about Miccosukee life.
10:38Maybe gain some insights into modern day practices.
10:41Huh?
10:42Sideshow something that for now?
10:43No, not for my purpose.
10:44Oh, reporter.
10:45No, actually, I'm doing research on my doctoral thesis.
10:48Oppression in the land of the free.
10:49We get one about every three, four years, and one here is the same torch.
10:58Oh, fortunately, none ever had the in-depth or the understanding to do it right.
11:04That's interesting.
11:05The best way to learn about a people, Mr. Cooper, is to immerse yourself in our way of
11:13life.
11:14Do you have any suggestions?
11:16Becky Wells, she can best explain the difference between your world and ours.
11:22She's lived in both long enough to gain some insight.
11:26She works for us.
11:31Thanks.
11:33I am absolutely appalled at the laxity of my security.
11:38Hmm.
11:39Let's just be grateful that you survived so that we can continue doing business.
11:45My survival is gonna cost you, Mr. Levesque.
11:49You can understand that, I'm sure.
11:51Sir, about this Indian thing.
11:54Yes, Anthony.
11:55It's gotten completely out of control.
11:58I think that they have to be disciplined, like children.
12:03Like children, Anthony?
12:05Do you know that they have totally disrupted any type of schedule that I've tried to establish?
12:11We are at least two months behind.
12:13How does, uh...
12:15Mr. Melendez, how does that affect our distribution deal?
12:19The delays are costing approximately 20% of your established lines.
12:25If they continue, I'm gonna lose a lot of money.
12:39Hmm.
12:40I understand.
12:42Sir, I have a major drop happening tomorrow afternoon.
12:49Please, you think I can pull this thing off with whatever means are necessary?
12:54Violence is a precious commodity, Anthony.
12:58You've yet to learn that.
12:59Yes, sir, but this time is just...
13:00Mr. Melendez, can we depend upon your services for this next problem?
13:13Yes, if you can guarantee me his security arrangements.
13:19You have my word, Mr. Melendez.
13:23Anthony, you will have no further interruption.
13:29Can I just...
13:31If there is, I'll take it personally.
13:35Well, that's, uh...
13:38That's about all.
13:42My pleasure, Mr. Melendez.
13:56Costa's setting up for another drop.
13:58Are you anywhere?
13:59Nothing much.
14:00No one seems to be hiding anything.
14:03Costa said something about the Indians.
14:06It's possible Levesque has made arrangements for the Mikosuke.
14:11I don't know.
14:12Chief Jumper.
14:13He's a pretty straight arrow.
14:15Out for the good of his people.
14:17Just got a clinic bill.
14:18That kind of thing.
14:19Somebody had to tell those commandos about the deal at the bowl.
14:25What about the chief?
14:27I can't believe he's a player.
14:29Sell the coke and give the money to the tribe.
14:33That's one way to do it.
14:35Stay close to the phone.
14:38Get ready to move and watch your back.
14:40All right, Lieutenant.
14:41All right, Lieutenant.
14:42And that was the way it was with the Mikosuke.
15:03Ten years ago, we were completely dependent on the federal government.
15:07Now more than half our revenue comes from our own ventures.
15:11The bingo halls, the sale of tax-free cigarettes.
15:14We also built our own baseball field.
15:17All without help from Washington.
15:20Are there any questions?
15:22Excuse me.
15:24May I say something?
15:26You should be very happy with what Washington gave you.
15:30Many people would give anything to come over here, you know?
15:34Well, since we were here and all of South Florida was our land,
15:41we don't feel Washington gave us anything.
15:46Thank you for visiting Big Cypress.
15:49You've been a wonderful group.
15:57Excuse me.
15:59Becky Wells.
16:00Mr. Cooper.
16:01Yes.
16:02The chief said to expect an academic, but...
16:06Well, you can't tell a book by looking at the cover.
16:09Would you mind if I talk to you?
16:12Many of our men saw the military as an opportunity.
16:17Many of them became disillusioned,
16:20so they came back and went native.
16:23Why was that?
16:25Well, other than this, many of them still live the traditional way.
16:31A lot of the young people emulate them.
16:35It's a very positive thing.
16:37How about you?
16:39Well, I just work on trying to keep the white men aware of our world.
16:44To understand it.
16:46So what do you think?
16:49Oh, wow.
16:50It's beautiful.
16:51It's my home.
16:52Come with me.
16:53There's more.
16:54Lots more.
16:55I'd like to welcome all of you to the Vikasuki Indian Village.
17:02The first stunt that Tommy will be doing is opening the alligator's mouth.
17:08The alligator has 80 teeth.
17:1140 on top and 40 on the bottom.
17:14And he does not have a tongue.
17:16But they do have what is called a palate.
17:19So what do you call this?
17:21Survival.
17:22Tommy will next be performing what is called bulldogging.
17:26Yeah, survival.
17:27That means that he will be putting the alligator's chin under his own chin.
17:31And hopefully Tommy is going to be the strongest guy over there.
17:35Who's that guy over there?
17:36That's the chief's son.
17:38He'd be a good interview if he'll talk to you.
17:41The alligator is about seven and a half feet long and weighs approximately 275 pounds.
17:48These animals live to be 75 to 100 years old.
17:53And they are raised domestically.
17:55Be careful, Tommy, here in Florida.
17:58The next stunt Tommy is going to do is to put the animal to sleep.
18:03By gently rubbing his stomach.
18:05What happens is the blood rushes to the alligator's brain.
18:08And because the brain is small, it puts it to sleep.
18:12Tommy will make the gator mating call, which will wake up the gator.
18:17You can now see the alligator is quite alert and very active.
18:23Ladies and gentlemen, that's our show for today.
18:27I'd like to thank all of you for coming to the Miccosukee Indian Village.
18:32I hope you've enjoyed the show.
18:36Amazing.
18:41And how was your trip into the city?
18:43Not bad.
18:44Lovely, lovely, splendid.
18:46There are some things I want to talk to you about, Chief.
18:50Some of your people do not have a sense of business acumen.
18:55That's okay. I understand that.
18:57But some of your people who do do not know the meaning of our arrangement.
19:03Frankly, that troubles me.
19:08I don't understand.
19:10Business warranties are sacred to me.
19:13I...
19:14I've been generous to your people.
19:17Gymnasiums, libraries, medical facilities, food, cash.
19:23The rich can well afford to be generous, Mr. Lecco.
19:30There's no way back, Chief.
19:33I invested in your authority.
19:36I expect you to maintain control over your braves.
19:41Otherwise, I cannot be held accountable for the peccadullos of my associates.
19:52Well, I'm getting tired sitting around here waiting for it to snow.
19:55We may have a cold front moving in.
19:58Here's the DOD's list on ex-slurps in Dade County.
20:04Have you all got the same address?
20:06Yeah, the reservation.
20:08All lethal, commando trained, courtesy of Uncle.
20:12And two of them are qualified to fly Hueys.
20:15They look good for the job in the bowl.
20:19Recognize any of the names?
20:21Yeah, Joe Dan Jumper.
20:23He's the chief's son.
20:24He runs some kind of, uh, back-to-nature boot camp deep in the glades.
20:29But I don't see him as a snowman.
20:31What do you see him as?
20:33I don't know, Trudy.
20:37I want you to call the Marine Commandant's office.
20:40Get a full-service jacket on these guys.
20:43Site profile's the works.
20:45It's gonna take some time.
20:47When's the next load do?
20:49Soon.
20:50Policen's got a job coming, and it's gonna be in the water.
20:55Keep an eye on your buddy, Joe Dan.
20:57He may make a move on the load.
20:59Keep in touch with me.
21:01You can get me on the cellular.
21:03Keep in touch with me.
21:04I can't wait.
21:05I'm waiting for you to run away.
21:06I'm waiting for you, too.
21:07My name is Joe Dan.
21:09You're standing in the dryer for a while.
21:10You're waiting for you to take flight, Joe.
21:11You're moving on to the dryer, too.
21:12You're waiting for me.
21:13You're waiting for me, Joe.
21:14I got to go, Joe Dan, too.
21:15Bye.
21:16OK, Joe Dan.
21:17I'm waiting for you to go.
21:18Follow me, Joe Dan.
21:19Bye.
21:20All right.
21:21Bye.
21:22Bye.
21:23Bye.
21:24Bye.
21:25Bye.
21:26Bye.
21:27Bye.
21:28Bye.
21:29Bye.
21:30He sold us out for the white man's drug money.
21:49Why?
21:50For the good of the tribe, you know that.
21:53Not the whole tribe.
21:57The best majority supported me.
22:00Yeah, well, I wouldn't be too sure about that, either.
22:03If I'd have talked to my father the way he used to speak to me,
22:07he'd have skimmed me alive.
22:09In the old days, they had respect for the Jews.
22:14Would your father have misled the tribe to make this devil's bargain?
22:19He'd have made it in his day to save our people.
22:24Yeah, well, your father earned the respect.
22:27It's more than I can say about you.
22:30I don't know.
22:34Are you afraid?
22:35I don't know.
22:35I'll be afraid.
22:36I'll be afraid.
22:38We'll be dead.
22:39I'll be afraid.
22:39I'll be afraid.
22:40Let's go.
23:10Let's go.
23:40Let's go.
24:10Let's go.
24:40Oh, that was fantastic.
25:01You're not the first, you know.
25:05What do you mean, I'm not the first?
25:06You're not the first academic who's tried to use us to get research money.
25:12Oh, come on, Becky.
25:13You think I came down here to score a Guggenheim?
25:16Why are you here?
25:17Why are you here?
25:18It's what I'd like to know.
25:22For 400 years, a white man's exploded us for our land.
25:26It's ironic that a black man would come down here and exploit us for a book.
25:31That'd be cool, brother man.
25:33You're carrying a boulder on your shoulders.
25:35Why don't you just loosen up?
25:37Loosen up.
25:38Well, Washington cuts her subsidies and Tallahassee cuts her water rights.
25:44You want to know what's loose?
25:46The screw in my father's head.
25:49And letting an outsider like you get this close.
25:51You think you're the only people of color who have to crawl on their knees in this country?
25:58You give them a little trail of tears and I'll give you a little rock.
26:01For every Indian massacred, I'll give you a lynching.
26:06You had Custer, we've got the Klan.
26:09What's the difference?
26:11What do you say?
26:12I'm saying that you don't have a monopoly on suffering.
26:19I'm black.
26:20You're red.
26:22To the white man, we're both colored.
26:25Simple as that.
26:28We're both outsiders in the white man's country.
26:32What do you really want?
26:35Like I told Becky, I want to see what the Miccosukeys are about.
26:40I'd like to get to know you.
26:46Where I live, you wouldn't last an hour without your Cadillac.
26:50Try me.
26:51Try me.
26:53Try me.
26:54Let's go.
27:24Let's go.
27:54Let's go.
27:56Acosta, you told me you'd give me 24 hours notice.
28:02Si, Chico, but that was then.
28:05This is now.
28:08Where?
28:12Everglades.
28:14By Big Cypress.
28:1630 keys de lo mejor.
28:18Top shelf.
28:20Hmm.
28:22Okay, no.
28:24What's the matter?
28:28It's Mikosuke country.
28:30Man, you're the tough guy, Melendez.
28:32What are you, scared of the swamps now?
28:34I'm not stupid, Acosta.
28:36They took you out once already.
28:38Now you're on their turf.
28:40You don't got a chance against the Indians.
28:42Oye, if Injun Joe tries to pull that same stunt again, we got enough firepower to blow him clean into the happy hunting ground.
28:52Melendez.
28:54I understand, but I'm gonna pass.
28:58Melendez.
29:00If you stay, I make it five points per key.
29:08Piénsalo.
29:10Cinco puntos, mi socio.
29:12In or out.
29:18I'm in.
29:20Perfecto, perfecto.
29:22Okay, uh...
29:24We'll pick you up on the docks.
29:26Near the MacArthur.
29:28At four o'clock.
29:34Don't be late, okay?
29:42Pepe.
29:46Lo amo.
29:50Pepe.
29:54Pepe.
30:02Pepe.
30:04Pepe.
30:08Pepe.
30:16Pepe.
30:18Excuse me, sir.
30:19Paul, you can't force us.
30:20No, not since this morning.
30:22He has to be warned.
30:24The deal is set in the Glades.
30:26Joe Dan interferes.
30:28Costa's planning to restate the massacre of Wood and Knee.
30:31Lieutenant, let me go out there.
30:34I can get word to Tubbs.
30:36No.
30:38We need to at the base. It's an order.
30:43So, uh, where are we going?
30:45Yachting.
30:50This is how we deal with the so-called advantages of civilization, Mr. Cooper.
31:10You're gonna make some alligators very jumpy.
31:13Better the gators than the school kids.
31:20Oh, he's young.
31:22Oh, oh, oh.
31:24To the cool and the certified.
31:27He's gone, scared to the kings and generals.
31:32Young men.
31:34They could take uniforms.
31:37Oh, oh, oh.
31:38They come in tongues of fire.
31:41Ready for victory.
31:44To win.
31:46Walk away.
31:49Just alright.
31:50Or Frau Vance goes away.
31:52Say.
31:53Wow.
31:54We all hanged out goodbye.
31:55No, we all heat.
31:56You're not falling.
31:57We all hanged out goodbye.
31:58You're not falling.
31:59I've got the beam!
32:00We're saying, y'all hey dead
32:04can be.
32:05Six games get to the armies of the war.
32:09The keys of the sword.
32:11I'm hearing souvenir of Death Arrives.
32:12Heads of theç”».
32:13And Heads of Death mourn.
32:14It's God's gift to the head-hunting girls
32:19Keepers of the final thing
32:23It's God's gift to the mental type
32:28The mom, the boys, the ninja, the dead squad
32:33Oh, now let no talk back
32:38Go, go, Ronnie, go, get an eight blows away
32:44Go, go, go, go, go, go
33:14I guess he's trying to create a tribal utopia
33:41The old ways, love for the land
33:45Mining the swamps with claymores
33:48Sounds more like High Fong Harbor Revisited
33:52What?
33:57Well, he didn't exactly cop to land the mines
34:00He was more like, uh, you know, watch this
34:04Plus, he dumped the load
34:07The guy dumps 30 keys into the swamps?
34:15Man, that gives new meaning to just say no
34:18Why?
34:20That's what we do
34:21Yeah, but we get paid for it
34:22Look, like I said, the chief thinks that taking the drug money helps the tribe
34:28Joe Dan, he thinks that it poisons their minds
34:35Where are the DOD files?
34:42Trudy's pulling them off the fax right now
34:45Trudy!
34:46All right, all right, I'm doing the best I can
34:49Just got it
34:50Okay, silver star, two bronze medals
34:53This guy's a damn hero
34:57Wait a minute
35:03It says here he was war-wounded in Grenada
35:09Went to a VA hospital in Hawaii
35:12And six months later he was discharged on a Section 8
35:16Trudy, check with the VA hospital
35:19See where he's been since then
35:21Trudy, check out his agenda
35:23The truth
35:25Before we built the clinic
35:28The elder and sick suffered greatly for lack of medical attention
35:34Death stared at us daily
35:38Our pains and agony were constant
35:44Alcohol and child abuse
35:50What's rampant
35:52Our infant mortality rate
35:58Was 15, 20%
36:02Higher than the American national average
36:06Wake up!
36:07What's the point of
36:08It's true
36:09It's okay
36:10We wish the elders no disrespect
36:14And we applaud the builders of the health clinic
36:20But this pandering to drug pushers
36:24Will only result in greater pain and suffering for our people
36:28And when payment is due on the tribal construction loan
36:33Then we'll do as we've always done
36:37Stop living the fool's dream
36:39If you want to live off roots and berries, go ahead
36:43It's better than living off the white man's vices
36:46We already paddled duty-free cancer sticks and legalized gambling
36:53What the hell difference does it make?
36:55What the hell difference does it make?
36:56If the white man wants to kill himself with drugs, let him
36:59We only lease him the land
37:02That's only half the truth
37:06Tell him
37:09We've already gone through all of this
37:14First they rent
37:16And then they own us
37:20You saw them, they treated you like a slave
37:23Is that the kind of world
37:28That we want to bring our infants into?
37:36Let's put it in a vote
37:38The council members have already voted
37:43And that is it
37:45Is that true?
37:47And we'll deal with the pushers on our own terms
38:00And jeopardize the life of every tribal member?
38:07You did that
38:09Chief
38:17Hey, wait a minute, man
38:33Where you going?
38:35To protect my people?
38:37You're gonna start a bloodbath
38:39I'm trying to prevent one
38:41By taking the law into my own hands, that's right
38:45You're starting to sound like my father, Cooper
38:47Well, maybe your father
38:49Is right about some things, huh?
38:52What about Little Rock and Selma, Cooper?
38:55You folks broke the law of the land for a higher good, right?
38:59Civil disobedience doesn't include blowing people up, no
39:05Yeah
39:06Well, at times
39:08They are a changing
39:15Your organization has been the envy
39:18Of so many for so long
39:20But yet
39:22And now, now
39:23Internal management is, uh
39:25Rather difficult, uh, fence to walk at times
39:30We have a lot of money
39:32And a lot of time invested in this interest
39:35But yet you insist on handing it to a cost of money
39:38Oh, terrible, terrible
39:40Bad judgment on my part
39:42I, I just don't know why
39:45I decided to give them a second chance
39:47You know
39:49Where I come from
39:52The term second chance
39:54Doesn't exist
39:56There's your reputation for efficiency
40:01Very good
40:02That's why we're doing business together
40:05I don't see business
40:07I see Indians
40:08I don't see business
40:09I guarantee you
40:11Next time we'll be different
40:12I won't do it with a costa
40:14Don't let a costa concern you
40:17Excuse me
40:19To the costa
40:24Sp satisfaction
40:25Well you can't
40:26Tell us
40:27I'm sorry
40:28Why
40:33Do you believe
40:34I'm eager to help
40:35To the economy
40:36They are far
40:42To me
40:43I don't believe
40:44You can't
40:45You can't
40:46I believe
40:48Jodan's about to go on the warpath. What's our move?
40:52Swiatek's on his way back from the DA's office.
40:56We'll see if we have enough to move on to the back.
40:58I'll send Bippy Wilson back to the chief's house and have them meet at Jodan's camp.
41:03Maybe I can get them to talk and reduce the body count.
41:06Can you trust her?
41:07Don't have much choice, but yeah, I do.
41:10Keep me informed.
41:15Yeah, um, lieutenant?
41:18It's not enough.
41:20The DA has no proof Levesque actually stuffed Acosta in the tank.
41:27So everybody's a free agent.
41:30They get to have their little war.
41:33Let's go.
41:34Chief!
41:51Chief Jumper!
41:53Where's Jodan?
42:11Becky, what happened?
42:12Where is he?
42:13I don't know.
42:14He's in some private place.
42:16Apparently some big secret.
42:17Well, that's just great.
42:18Well, what's going on?
42:21They've taken his father.
42:23What's the matter with you?
42:25He's your chief.
42:26Chief!
42:26Maybe you should stay here.
42:44He's gone.
42:46It's the price we pay for nonviolence.
42:48I warned you, unless you bite the white man in the throat, he'll kill you first.
42:58Now they have my father.
42:59Levesque and his men tore off to the reservation.
43:25When was the last time we heard from Tubbs?
43:31Six hours now.
43:37This just came from the VA.
43:40Jodan was wounded, all right, but it wasn't physical.
43:47Diagnosis, acute schizophrenia, war-induced trauma.
43:52What's that mean?
43:53It means Jodan's probably suffering from post-traumatic stress disorders.
43:59It says here that he still gets his monthly supplementary income checks for his disability.
44:07Let me see that.
44:16I thought Jodan lived on the reservation.
44:20Rico says he does.
44:21He says he has a place there, deep in the glades.
44:26Oh, yeah?
44:28Well, then how come they're sending his SSI checks to Bayshore Towers in Boca?
44:33No.
44:41I need you here.
44:43Let me know when you get a fix on that address.
44:46Oh, damn.
44:51I hate this crap.
45:01Aren't those, uh, crossbows a little high-tech?
45:04You got a problem with that?
45:05You got a problem with that?
45:06No.
45:07You know, I just, I thought you were the old values freak, and maybe the regular, you know,
45:11going there would be more than keeping.
45:12Oh, yeah, yeah.
45:13That'd be picturesque as all hell, wouldn't it?
45:15But, uh, this ain't a war dance for a tourist, Cooper.
45:16I don't think Lebec's going to be taking photos.
45:17I think it's a little overkill.
45:22But when you go up against a white man, you gotta match his firepower.
45:39You know, I've been wondering.
45:43Is it the cocaine that bothers you, or is it the fact that it's the white man's cocaine?
45:49Either way, it's a mission to stop it.
45:52And this time, we're gonna stop it good.
45:55I thought the mission was to get your father back.
46:06Castile.
46:07Yeah, you know that address where Jodan's checks are being sent?
46:11What about it?
46:13It's the most expensive condo in Boca.
46:17Studios go for a half a mil.
46:20Jodan's got the penthouse.
46:22Want me to meet you there?
46:23No.
46:24Stay at the OCB.
46:25I'll try to raise tubs myself.
46:33All right, all right, see you.
46:34All right.
46:49Hello?
46:52Hello?
46:53Who's this?
46:54Becky Wells.
46:55Who's this?
46:57This is Lieutenant Martin Castillo, Miami Vice.
47:00Do you work on the reservation?
47:03Yes, how did you know that?
47:06Ricardo Cooper told me about you.
47:08He said you could be trusted.
47:09What's wrong?
47:11He's a police officer, and he hasn't been able to be contacted.
47:16You know Levesque?
47:17Yes.
47:18He and Jodan went there.
47:21Is there anything I can do?
47:22You've already done enough.
47:24Thank you very much.
47:25I'm going to go around back and see if I can find the chief before the firework starts.
47:47Hey, Cooper.
47:56What?
47:57Good luck.
48:17What a game.
48:36What a game.
48:37What a game.
48:47What a game.
49:17What a game.
49:47What a game.
50:17What a game.
50:18What a game.
50:19What a game.
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50:32What a game.
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50:34What a game.
50:35What a game.
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50:40What a game.
50:41What a game.
50:42What a game.
50:43What a game.
50:44What a game.
50:45Okay.
50:48You've eliminated the competition, now what?
50:51What competition?
50:52The coke that you dumped in the swamps.
50:56It wasn't coke.
50:58This wasn't a crusade.
51:01It was a power struggle.
51:05Not bad, Cooper.
51:07Or is it, Cooper?
51:09It isn't.
51:12It doesn't matter.
51:13What matters is what's happening right here.
51:15Yeah, what's happening?
51:21You're a lucky man, Brother Cooper.
51:24I'm only killing white men today.
51:26Where's your dad?
51:38He's gone.
51:40Where's your dad?
51:52He's gone.
51:53Captain, it's crazy.
51:55What you intend to do when you get wherever you're going?
52:09What you intend to do when you get wherever you're going?
52:23Go ahead, run, leave.
52:28Leave your mess behind.
52:30Destroy your people.
52:31What the hell does it matter now?
52:35Who the hell are you?
52:38You're not my son.
52:41How far do you expect to get?
52:48As far as money can buy?
52:51What?
52:51What the hell difference does it make?
53:08Your mind will always be over there.
53:09You're always a lecturing, aren't you, old great wise chief?
53:10You're always a lecturing, aren't you, old great wise chief?
53:12Me?
53:13I'd rather be rich than wise.
53:18You're always a lecturing, aren't you?
53:20You're always a lecturing, aren't you, old great wise chief?
53:28Me?
53:29I'd rather be rich than wise.
53:34That's what the hell LaVecca was talking about.
53:38Yeah, that's the stuff.
53:41Cocaine.
53:43You never saw any, did you?
53:44The whole time you're doing business with LaVecca
53:47for chump change.
53:49Oh, excuse me.
53:51For the good of the tribe.
53:53I've been a damn fool.
54:00You can say that again, sucker.
54:04Maybe, but I can still go back home, be forgiven.
54:11But you, Joseph, you're lost, son.
54:17Lost.
54:18I'm lost.
54:21I'm lost.
54:23Who's gonna find you here, old man?
54:27I'm sick of this yet.
54:31This crap.
54:34Taken it from me for years!
54:41Yeah, the old ways are the best, huh?
54:44We should have sent you out the pasture a long time ago.
54:48Hello, Joe.
55:01Thanks for leaving the door open.
55:05Not unless you want to visit your ancestors.
55:09Hey, I'm not packing.
55:12May as well be a hero.
55:15There's a lot of them in the joint.
55:18That's not my gig, brother.
55:21I've done my time on that bingo farm in the Everglades.
55:26Now, you may know what I am.
55:29But I'm still a role model to all the young braves.
55:33And you're not gonna tell.
55:35Tell them what?
55:37That the Mystic Warrior was a freaked-out sideshow?
55:43And they were taken in?
55:45Nobody held a gun to their heads.
55:52Damn it, boy.
55:55A young brave was killed out there for you.
56:00Doesn't that bother you?
56:02Yeah, well, I guess I should return the favor.
56:16Hey, come on, man.
56:19Hey, you know what they say, brother, man.
56:23Better die a hero than to live on your knees.
56:32No!
56:33No!
56:34Don't go!
56:35No!
56:36No!
56:37Don't!
57:02Don't go!
57:03Turn in.
57:04Bend her down!
57:05Canlon heavy like this one is a rare brand new fan.
57:07Even if I ever if I am, foots all.
57:08We need people.
57:09I can't believe my god RV.
57:24I'll join a host as you go.
57:26If you would go to our agradable party we will need you,
57:29Transcription by CastingWords

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