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  • 18/05/2025
#RedDeadRedemption2 (PlayStation 4)
[RePlaythrough] Chapter 2 - Mission # 18

Arthur and Hosea attempts to rob a stagecoach from Old Bob Crawford at Carmody Dell to prove their business credential.
Transcript
00:00You
01:30I know how to work with good people, Seamus, and I work in the right way.
01:33They all say that. I never met an idiot that called himself one.
01:37Arthur, this is Seamus. He's our new partner.
01:40I ain't no such thing.
01:41Prospective new partner if he likes us.
01:44Liking ain't the problem. Trusting is, as I said.
01:47Keep your voices down. I don't want my boss hearing. This is a sideline.
01:51Of course. Look at us. Honest as the day is long.
01:54Exactly.
01:55I'll tell you what. Let us prove ourselves.
01:57Prove ourselves? To this clown? What you talking about?
02:01Good day, Hosea. Good luck with your business dealings.
02:04Listen. He's rough and ready and quick with his tongue, but I swear you can trust him and trust me.
02:09I'm an old man.
02:10You're not old, Seamus.
02:12I'm old enough. And you know why I ain't dead?
02:14You don't trust idiots.
02:16Exactly.
02:17We're not idiots. Let us prove it to you.
02:22Okay. I'll tell you what.
02:24Arthur.
02:25Old Bob Crawford and his boys just bought a beautiful stolen stagecoach from upstate.
02:30It's in their barn.
02:31Hey, you go get that.
02:34And then we can work together.
02:36Who's old Bob Crawford?
02:37An acquaintance of mine.
02:38So you want us to take out your competition?
02:40Well, he's not just an acquaintance, but a cousin.
02:44By marriage.
02:46I also want to see if your boy's got what it takes.
02:48You survived that.
02:50Where is he?
02:50He's in a farmhouse just northwest of here called Carmody Dell.
02:55It's just up the train tracks as you're heading up towards Fort Wallace.
02:59There's also some money in that house, but that's your business, not mine.
03:02But don't kill nobody.
03:04Folks know we ain't intimate no more, and they'll know it was me.
03:06But you're fine with us robbing your cousin.
03:09By marriage.
03:10And yes, I love it.
03:12You heard the man.
03:13Let's go rob his cousin.
03:14By marriage.
03:27Really?
03:28Really.
03:30Lead the way.
03:31He said the place is just northwest of here.
03:33Me?
03:33You're the one who's been out gallivanting around here.
03:37Hey, where are you going?
03:40That's what you call it.
03:41Oh, clearly you've recovered from your bear encounter.
03:44Could have played that better, couldn't you?
03:52Thought you wanted me here to show some strong arm.
03:55That's usually how it goes.
03:56Yes, but you know how this works.
03:59Come on, Hosea.
04:01That feather's a joke.
04:03You sure this is the right way?
04:06I bet.
04:07And that's why he's perfect.
04:09He won't cause us any problems.
04:11A safe spot to fence wagons and coaches, that's easy money for us.
04:15I guess you're right.
04:17Come on, it's not like he's asking us to rob a bank.
04:21If the two of us can't steal the stagecoach from Seamus' old crooked cousin by marriage,
04:27we should hang up our hats now.
04:28So what's the story with that Emerald Ranch?
04:47You find out anything else?
04:49A little.
04:51Owner's a nasty type by all accounts.
04:53Seamus is sure scared of him.
04:55That's not saying much.
04:56Something strange about the place.
04:59Used to be a saloon there, general store.
05:03Now it's all closed up, but they seem to have money.
05:06Sounds worth a look around.
05:08For sure.
05:10Seamus also mentioned the rancher's daughter a couple of times.
05:14How he used to see her around all the time, but now she never leaves the house.
05:18Probably just sweet on her.
05:21That what you call finding out a little?
05:23Once he opens up, seems Seamus does like to talk.
05:28Hopefully not too much.
05:29Seamus wants no longer.
05:38Hmm.
05:38Ooh.
05:39Ooh.
05:39Ooh.
05:40Ooh.
05:41Ooh, ooh.
05:43Ooh.
05:44Ooh, ooh.
05:52Let's get him.
05:57German got a little.
06:28That must be the place up ahead. We should go on foot from here.
06:41Let's see what we're dealing with. Come on.
06:59There's the house. I see the barn in the back. Stagecoach has to be in there.
07:03Okay. Let's take a quick look at the place.
07:14Oh. Anyone around?
07:25Yes. Okay. I reckon we can do it now.
07:31I'll head over, distract them by putting on a little show where you sneak into the house, find what you can, then get the stagecoach.
07:38Or wait until nightfall. Sneak in, then I'll get the coach. You can try the house. What do you think?
07:48Let's do it now.
07:49Sure. All right, then. Don't follow me.
07:55Wait until I have them distracted outside, then sneak into the house.
08:05My good man! My good man. Young man.
08:35Very well, very well.
08:39Is your father home, son?
08:41Sure is.
08:42Get him down here. Please, get him down here.
08:45Get lost, mister.
08:47I was lost for many years.
08:49I was lost many years.
08:51Now, you know what?
08:53Oh, here he is. Are you the father of the house?
08:56Sure.
08:57Pleasure to meet you.
08:59I was just chatting with Junior here a bit.
09:04You want something, Parker?
09:06Preach?
09:07Spinal alignment.
09:11What?
09:12Spinal alignment.
09:14The Lord God Almighty.
09:16Oh, who ever built it.
09:18But our brains in here, but our souls is in our backs.
09:21You, sir, you're back to this kind of tricky company.
09:26Sure.
09:27I can fix that for you.
09:29Just 10 or 15 sessions.
09:33Be fine, sir.
09:34Whiskey?
09:35It's...
09:35Whiskey is causing the problem.
09:40You ever meet a start with a novel in old age?
09:44But the English says,
09:46Oh, sir.
09:48Get him.
09:48Get him.
10:01Get him.
10:02Get him.
10:05Get him.
10:05I don't know.
10:35Won't take long.
10:46I was worse than these guys.
10:50Look at me now.
10:52Every night, every night.
10:55Women adore me.
11:00Seriously, it's all about the...
11:02The bank-off range is in our head.
11:05But they...
11:11I can tell you, a very wide man's up to trouble.
11:14They're killing you.
11:16That's a spot.
11:17Oh, I hate that.
11:18I know it is.
11:20Give me a minute.
11:22You'll have to.
11:28Datsy.
11:29Datsy, you like dancing?
11:31God, there's been a dance for my own.
11:33I can't...
11:35Give me.
11:36I've explained to you.
11:37Give me a minute too.
11:39Don't let no shovel kill you.
11:45Is that better?
11:46Yeah.
11:48Yeah.
11:49Yeah.
11:52A little bit better.
11:53Yeah.
11:54A little bit better.
11:55A little bit better.
11:56A little bit better.
11:57A little bit better.
11:59How much will it cost?
12:01I'm offering you virility and you're asking me about money, sir.
12:05I ain't made of money, Mr. Pirates.
12:08Are reasonable?
12:10Have a think about it.
12:11I'll be around this way next door.
12:17Bye.
12:18Gentlemen.
12:19Who are you?
12:20Junior!
12:21We're being tricked!
12:22Shoot this bastard!
12:23I'll crack your head open!
12:24You s...
12:28Who are you?
12:37Junior, we're being tricked.
12:39Shoot this bastard.
12:41I'll crack your head open.
12:50You...
12:51I told you to stay hidden, Arthur.
12:58Let's get the stagecoach.
12:59We need to leave now.
13:20Come on, let's get out of here
13:21before the law shows up.
13:28Shit, there's a man coming.
13:31Just play it cool.
13:32He might not know the situation here.
13:38I think we should be okay now.
13:40We're far enough away.
13:41We could have done this without killing anyone.
13:49It worked out.
13:50We got everything we needed.
13:52Take it easy, Arthur.
13:55That's not the point.
13:56It might not have...
13:57What if there were more people around
13:59we didn't know about?
14:00We could have dealt with them too.
14:03All right.
14:03Fine, it's done now.
14:05Let's just get back to Emerald Ranch
14:07and turn this in.
14:18So what were you able to lift
14:20from the house?
14:21Found some money.
14:22Just dashed away.
14:24Must be a few hundred.
14:25Not too bad.
14:26Not bad at all.
14:27This was easier than hunting
14:31a thousand-pound grizzly, anyway.
14:34No doubt.
14:36I won't forget that in a hurry.
14:38I'm looking forward to your retelling
14:40of that one around the campfire.
14:43It wasn't the first time
14:45Mr. Matthews had stared death in the eye.
14:48And as usual, he did not flinch.
14:52Yeah, exactly.
14:53How long do you think
14:56we're going to stick around here for?
14:57Not sure.
14:59Until we can't, I suppose.
15:01Feels like we're starting
15:02to get back on our feet.
15:03Slowly but surely.
15:05Just need to keep at it.
15:07Okay, here we are.
15:09Just pull the coach
15:09into the barn there.
15:11Yep.
15:20Hello, Seamus.
15:21Seamus, we met your cousins.
15:23How was it?
15:24Fine.
15:25Nice people.
15:28Park that thing in here.
15:30Quickly.
15:36Nice work, Jose.
15:38It was mostly Arthur.
15:39Like I said, coarse but competent.
15:41Here.
15:44Find any other coaches
15:45that need selling.
15:46I'll see what I can offer you for them.
15:48But discreet, you know.
15:50Of course.
15:50Goodbye, gentlemen.
15:52I'm heading back to camp, I think.
15:54You coming?
15:57Sure.
15:57Well...
15:59I'm heading back to camp ever again.
16:03I'm heading back to camp.
16:04I'm going up.
16:18I'm heading back to camp.
16:18Alfredo is on the side of the castle.
16:19If you're walking by...
16:20You will be where I am.
16:21I'll be heading back to camp.
16:21I'm heading back to camp.
16:23I'm coming up.
16:23I'm heading back.
16:24Well, do we need to agree with you.
16:25Oh!
16:55Lenny?
17:09Hey, Arthur.
17:10That knife's sharp enough, ain't it?
17:12Depends. Why?
17:14You feel lucky?
17:15Do you?
17:16Oh, but for me, at least six generations were born and changed.
17:20And for the last three years, I've been running from every lawman and bounty hunter west of the Lanahassee River.
17:25So, yeah, I feel lucky.
17:28I'm the living and body man of luck.
17:29That is one way of seeing things.
17:31But I'm also skilled.
17:33And in this game, you got to have luck and skill.
17:38And stupidity.
17:39The outlaw's trinity.
17:41Luck, skill, and just a dose of stupidity.
17:44Come on.
17:45You ain't too old and too slow just yet.
17:47After you.
17:48As you wish.
17:50You know, we should head back up that mountain sometime and make Jenny a proper grade.
17:56Something nice.
17:57You liked her, didn't you, kid?
17:59Uh, well, sure.
18:01I mean, yeah, I liked her.
18:05I know, kid.
18:06And I'm sorry about it.
18:09Anyway.
18:10Not getting any easier.
18:11Oh.
18:34Oh.
18:35Now don't get this hard I've been working on this
19:00Now watch this
19:05Oh, there we go
19:10There we go
19:40Let's see what you got
20:00Now watch me
20:02See, not a problem
20:12That was a good time, thank you
20:19Later
20:19Now watch me
20:49Mr. Morgan
21:00Mr. Morgan
21:01You saved my life
21:03And I'm...
21:04Well, I'm very grateful
21:06Don't mention it, Reverend
21:08I made a fool of myself
21:11We've all done it
21:13I just...
21:15I just...
21:15I get so confused and angry
21:18And then I hear God laughing at me
21:21And I get even angrier
21:22And...
21:23Well...
21:24I'm a real prized goat
21:26I know it
21:28So, the question the seeker of allegorical potency should ask himself, or indeed herself, if potency is not itself too masculine for concern for our sisters to be with...
21:40Is this...
21:42Is this...
21:43Is it in the seeking that we find, or in the finding that we seek?
21:49Ah...
21:50Well, this might seem a pathway towards insanity
21:53It is an important distinction
21:55And also a clear one
21:57He who finds things is wise
22:01But he who continues to seek
22:04Is ever more free
22:07Ever more free
22:11Isn't that the most wonderful idea of all?
22:16Well, I guess it is quite pretty
22:18Pretty
22:20It's magnificent
22:23My dear magnificent
22:25Ever
22:27More
22:29Free
22:30That's...
22:31That's us
22:33If we
22:35Keep
22:36Seeking
22:37We will find
22:40Freedom
22:41Now you two better get back to work
22:45Hello, Miss O'Shea
23:05Hi, Arthur

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