Walker (2021) s02e04 Episode Script

It's Not What You Think

1 (FLOOR CREAKS) (KEYPAD BEEPS) (GASPS) Rise and shine.
(CHUCKLES): Hey.
(SIGHS) Damn, son.
- You trying to get yourself shot? - No.
(CHUCKLES): Of course not, Daddy.
Morning, Mama.
Morning.
Uh, you ever notice Daddy's a touch melodramatic before he gets his morning Joe? Yep.
I have noticed that.
And I don't know why.
- Since his, uh, alarm is set to - Mom.
- (COUNTRY MUSIC PLAYS) - To this song, yes! It's a f it's a fun song.
I mean, who-who wouldn't wake up on the right side of the bed to this song? Well, I didn't wake up on the right side of the bed to that song.
I woke up to a six-foot-four grinning busybody.
Okay, is that how we greet the morning, Bon? I-I came to let y'all know, uh, we are having breakfast at The Side Step.
- Oh.
- And y'all are coming.
Uh, Liam's already on his way.
ABELINE: That's a nice idea.
Is it a special occasion? - WALKER: No, not a one.
- (EARL GROANS) Other than the fact that your refrigerator is broken.
What? - Yeah.
- How'd you break my fridge? Miss anything good? (CHATTER ON MONITOR CONTINUES) No, not since last night when Cordell said the fire was his fault.
That the kind of dirt you're looking for on the Walkers? Who started a barn fire? Think that's gonna give you the upper hand in your family feud, impress your wife, fix your marriage? You got cameras on my family now? WALKER: Uh, breakfast means a lot Appointment with Dr.
Crockett and Denise.
3:00 p.
m.
Unless you take your wife with you for bloodwork, sounds like you're going to marriage counseling.
Maybe don't leave your phone lying around.
WALKER: Yeah.
All right, get dressed.
His heart's in the right place.
Aw, well, hell.
We got to go all the way to The Side Step to eat? - ABELINE: He's your son.
- BONHAM: Yeah, I know he's my son.
(SCREAMS) - (GASPS) - Hey, whoa.
- (SIGHS) - I just came to say bye before I head to the school.
Are you - Are you okay? - Yeah.
I'm just running late, again, but I'm-I'm fine, I'm fine.
You forgetting something? Oh.
I'll be home, uh, later.
- (DOOR OPENS) - Yeah.
(DOOR CLOSES) - All right, here's the, uh, here's the bacon.
- Put it here.
I have something, uh, very important to share with y'all.
I'm gonna wait until Uncle Liam gets here.
That doesn't sound ominous.
Ooh, "ominous".
Yeah.
Someone's SAT prep courses are paying off.
Hey, I utilized "ominous" - prior to prep.
- (DOOR OPENS) Liam, hey! Hope y'all didn't wait for me to start eating.
I already got my green juice, though.
Luckily, Saturday is my cheat day, so Hey! Bacon isn't a cheat.
It's a lifestyle.
- (LAUGHTER) - (MOUTHS) So, what's the big news, big brother? There-There's a camera hidden in our home.
It's like a like a scavenger hunt? Did you put in a security system? - I don't need a stinking security system - Oh.
You brought me down here for a scavenger hunt.
(OVERLAPPING CHATTER) WALKER: Okay, okay, okay.
Stop, stop, stop, stop.
Stop, please.
Please, please.
Listen.
What I'm saying is that somebody or-or-or "somebodies", um, broke into the ranch and hid a surveillance camera uh, likely more than one in our home, to spy on us.
When did you learn this? Last night, after-after STELLA: You let us sleep at home after you found a spy camera? The day I take my SATs? I needed to make sure you were all safe.
And now I'm a step ahead of whoever's watching our home, a-and I can get to the bottom of this.
Plus, I have a decent idea of who is responsible.
I hope the Davidsons are on your list of suspects.
The Davidsons? Gale Davidson stood right there.
She made us out as jerks in front of the entire community at the chili cook-off last night.
So it would stand to reason that she would want more dirt on us.
What better way to do that than to hide cameras - in our home? - Yeah.
Hey, Liam.
Can I, can I chat with you for a sec? (MUTTERS) Okay.
- Yep.
- (SIGHS) (WALKER CHUCKLES) LIAM: What? I don't need you to add fuel to this dumpster fire of a family feud in front of my kids.
Besides, the person behind this is Serano.
Oh, really? You know, we never found anything in his warehouse that would suggest that he's using hidden surveillance, okay? That's not his M.
O.
, but it could be - the Davidsons' M.
O.
- WALKER: They're our neighbors, Liam.
They're not some crime syndicate.
Oh, you know what, you know what, you always do this.
- Do what? - You always give Denise the benefit of the doubt.
- I'm not giving - Never me.
- (OVERLAPPING ARGUING) - Hey! Boys.
Enough.
Yeah, Mama.
Of course, yeah.
Yeah.
(CLEARS THROAT) Um, here's what needs to happen, um We all have to stay away from the ranch until I figure this out.
Yeah? And I will figure this out.
I'll-I'll figure this out by going after the people actually responsible.
(CLEARS THROAT) Great, great.
Eat up.
You know, this-this prep course that you took i-is great.
It helped me ace my verbal, so You know what, don't-don't think about anything that we talked about at breakfast today, just try and focus on that test.
Yeah.
"Focus".
Keen choice of words.
I'm-I'm sorry.
I didn't mean to make you think about the cameras.
Good luck.
(STUDENTS CHATTERING) Whoo! I got a real good feeling about today.
Or should I say I got a real well feeling? How about you, Stel? Um, I feel like I'm going to fail, and ruin my life, and be stuck on a cursed ranch where the sky's falling, and I can't even say why 'cause it's, like, confidential.
Wow, I literally went through that exact thing first time I took the SATs.
Just take it one problem at a time.
You can't get every question right, but I promise you'll get some.
Hey, how quick you think you can wipe down those tables? Gramps, come on, I'm not a kid anymore.
You can just ask me to clean.
Two minutes.
Easy.
- Everything all right? - Yeah.
Uh I just saw the mock-up for the new menu.
Gale Davidson's Barn Burner Chili.
I can't believe he put that on there.
You're not letting this get under your skin, are you? Well, it aggravates the hell out of me.
It's not just that.
It's everything.
It's (SIGHS) I don't know, Liam getting shot, Hoyt's death.
I'm lucky to be standing here myself after the whole health scare.
Then maybe it's time we take a hard look at what's tying us to the ranch.
(SCOFFS) What are you saying? The ranch is our legacy.
And it's a beautiful one.
But do we really want to spend our golden years someplace that's under surveillance? Or attack? (SIGHS) Or with neighbors who are trying to tear us apart? Don't we owe it to ourselves to, at least, consider something different? What about the boys? Well, they have lives of their own.
And have they ever shown even the slightest bit of interest? Done! (CHUCKLES) Were you timing that? Did I, uh Did I get that in time? Of course you did.
(CHUCKLES) Still got it.
DENISE: My office is struggling with charges against Serano that'll stick.
JAMES: Morning.
Welcome back, Ramirez.
Can you, uh D.
A.
Miller was just filling me in on the case against Thomas Serano.
- Right.
- In short, it's thin.
Our criminal informant Garrison Murphy was going to testify, but his death leaves us little to go on.
I know we haven't had much luck flipping Serano's enforcers that I identified while undercover, but Walker might have something.
Something that gets us RICO charges on Serano? - I want life behind bars.
- WALKER: Yeah, well, uh, last night, I-I discovered a surveillance camera hidden in our home.
- Not mine.
- What? - Is your family okay? - They're safe, Cap.
(SIGHS) Okay, uh, what makes you think that Serano's behind it? The way he addressed me.
Uh, i-it felt like a little too familiar, considering we had never met.
That and the way Stan Morrison said I was being watched.
Okay, so all roads lead to Serano.
Hopefully the way you played it still leaves us a step ahead of him, wherever his guys are watching from.
I'll confirm, but that transmission is probably encrypted.
Right, so there's no way to track the signal to whoever's watching.
Right, but we could lure them out.
And if it is one of Serano's guys, then We can pressure him to testify against Serano.
Yeah.
Right.
Yeah, that all sounds great, but exactly how do we lure them out? I have an idea.
It's a little twist on something I read you two did while you were partners.
The Bodie - Bodie Bodie Gambit? - Bodie Gambit.
The Bodie Gambit.
- WALKER: Bodie Gambit.
- Bodie Gambit.
- Yes.
(CHUCKLES) - Yes.
D.
A.
Miller, I like the way you think.
I'm sure I do, too.
But can someone please explain to me the Bodie Gambit? (HAMMERING) (CHUCKLING) (SIGHS) (CLEARS THROAT) (KNOCKING) - WALKER: Hello.
- Last one standing - Denise? - Hi.
Uh, what-what are you doing here? - Are you alone? - Yeah.
Uh, just-just-just me.
(IMITATING WALKER): "Denise, what are you doing here?" (CHUCKLES): Wow.
My partner's definitely not winning an Oscar anytime soon.
She's good, though.
You're gonna want to see this.
Uh, I always do.
(CHUCKLES) I know.
Not yet.
Look, we recovered this hard drive from Serano's safe house, and I'm the only one who's seen what's on it.
WALKER: I know you've been searching for a smoking gun to link Serano to Northside Nation.
Is that it? There's enough evidence on here to put him away for 15 life sentences.
- (CHUCKLES): I'll get the champagne.
- (LAUGHS) MICKI: Keep the drone high so it's not spotted.
All right.
Thanks, guys.
We always do.
Okay, just cool it there, Romeo.
Hmm.
There's still the outstanding matter of everything else that you and I did in Del Rio that could come to light at trial.
This is the Bodie Gambit? You and Walker pretended to have an affair? No.
We acted like crooked cops.
We lured a drug dealer out of hiding to steal some meth from us.
Well, then why are they laying on the chemistry so thick in there? You got to sell the performance.
You know that.
Look, these two, they have they got history.
They have familiarity.
They're just using it.
I thought you, um, I-I thought you covered our trail with-with a search warrant.
I did, I had my friend at the courthouse forge the signature - Great.
- So that it'll be legit in court Get me another SSD card to back this up.
Dan.
Hey.
Come here.
Apologies.
I got lost thinking how Serano's gonna reward me for getting his criminal charges tossed.
But I forgot you're watching your wife cuckold you.
Watch your mouth.
(INHALES SHARPLY) Word of advice, Danny.
Some men talk, others act.
Walker knows which your wife responds to.
Do you? I do.
It'll get a little too warm.
- (CHATTER CONTINUES) - Mm.
- (CLEARS THROAT) - What is Who are those two? Two DPS drone surveillance operators.
No, they're not, because DPS doesn't authorize - eyes in the sky that quickly - Nah, I'm just covering all our bases.
Sara over there, she runs DPS drone ops, and she was in my Army unit.
And I called and asked for a favor.
I'm sorry, why are you celebrating? I'm celebrating because your wife will be disbarred for everything she's admitted on camera and won't be able to prosecute my boss.
It sounds like any prosecutor is gonna be able to use the evidence on that hard drive to prosecute your boss.
And that would leave you in the lurch, now, wouldn't it? You've lost the thread, Danny.
'Cause when the Ranger sneaks to the bedroom with your wife, I sneak in and steal that hard drive.
But, hey, there's a silver lining.
You finally got more dirt on Walker.
He's banging your wife.
(LAUGHING) (WALKER SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY, LAUGHING) How would you feel about ironing out the last of the details at the Driskill Hotel? WALKER: Well, um (CHUCKLES) You didn't waste any time getting back in gear.
I'm impressed.
Thank you, Cap.
We got a problem.
It's a vehicle headed toward Walker Ranch.
We can't intervene without blowing our cover.
Or Walker and Denise's cover.
Best we can do is warn them.
Hey, heads up, guys.
Y'all got a visitor.
Are you expecting company? Wait in the kitchen.
- Cordi? - Geri! - (CHUCKLES): Hey.
Hey.
- GERI: Hey! - WALKER: Hey.
Uh - GERI: Abby know you're doing - handiwork around here? - Yeah.
- Yeah.
- Yeah, 'cause the last time I saw you wearing that, The Side Step's walls collapsed.
Okay, yeah, no, no.
We, uh - We just - Hey, by the way, what was up with Gale Davison's insane victory speech at the chili cook-off? - It was fine, you know - Oh, oh.
By the way, new record.
Six phone numbers for you in the tip jar.
- I mean - M-Me? Hey, uh (STAMMERS) I got a lot going on right now.
Uh, not a good time.
You mind if I come back by the bar later, - Oh.
And we chat, catch up? Oh, uh Okay.
- Uh - Great.
- Great.
- You know what? - I'm just gonna say something.
- Okay.
I'm gonna say it because I, you know (STAMMERS) this is something that I've been wanting to say - for a little while, and, you know.
- Okay.
- Uh, maybe-maybe I'm off on this.
- Yeah.
Can we sit down for a second? - Well, um, you know, I - Geraldine? - Mm.
- Good to see you.
How are you? You, uh You-you know, uh, Denise and, um, you know Thank you so much for working the cook-off.
That was really great.
Um, what are you - What are you doing here? - Um (STAMMERS, CHUCKLES) I'm so sorry.
I did not mean to interrupt - Oh, no.
- whatever's going on.
- So - (CHUCKLES): There's no-nothing going on.
No, no.
She's right, she's right.
I mean, this is a it's a private moment.
Cordell, you dog.
GERI: Okay, um, I'll see you later.
- WALKER: Yeah, yeah.
- DENISE: I'll get my things.
I'll see you later.
- Bye.
- GERI: Bye.
- There's an explanation, okay? - Yeah, you don't have to explain anything.
You don't owe me anything.
I-I know, but I-I want to have that conversation.
Get her out of there.
- That was awkward.
- (STAMMERS) Geri, that's not The hard drive is inside.
Use this opportunity to get out of there now.
- Um - I'm gonna go.
I'm gonna go.
W-W-W-Wait.
- DENISE: Cordi? - Yeah? LBJ Suite's waiting.
Okay.
Uh (CLEARS THROAT) Great.
(CHUCKLES) - Let's get to it.
- Yeah.
Let's go.
Okay.
(CHUCKLING) (CHUCKLES): Oh.
What a performance.
I mean, I feel like we pulled that off, right? WALKER: Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That-that, uh, felt pretty good.
Um (CLEARS THROAT) What you got there, Mick? JAMES: Ah, first day back, your partner's setting records for fastest DPS surveillance drone setup.
- WALKER: Yeah.
(LAUGHS) - Definitely feels good to have Micki back in the field.
Yeah, I figured it could give us a jump on our watcher.
I ran with Serano's crew for three months, so whoever this guy is, he'll be ruthless.
He will not hesitate to drop anyone who gets in his way, so we need to be prepared for anything.
All right.
Ten minutes left on this section.
You know, putting on that little act in there made me kind of nostalgic for when we used to play house when we were kids.
Wait.
(LAUGHS) I don't remember playing house.
- I remember playing astronaut, you know.
- What? You were an astronaut at home on Earth with his wife, which is commonly referred to as playing house.
Oh, mm - Yeah.
Uh-huh.
- (PHONE RINGING) Oh, sorry.
One second.
- This is my office.
- Yeah, of course.
This is Denise.
Yes - Hey.
- Hey.
Do you do you want me to ask James to talk to her? She doesn't need to be here if she's a distraction.
Is there some reason you don't want her here? I just thought it could help you focus.
Help us all focus.
Do I not seem focused? You know, confined area.
I can't help but overhear Playing house Listen, I-I'm sympathetic to what you went through.
I am.
And I imagine it must be difficult to see me reconnecting with someone from my past.
Well, are you kidding me with this? This has nothing to do with Garrison.
(SCOFFS) Listen, I just came over to say we've got a good shot at pulling this off, and I don't want anything that could put us in danger - by distracting us.
- Agreed.
That's all.
Okay? TREY: You look upset.
Stel, what's wrong? Nothing's wrong.
I'm just I'm coming to terms with my crap life stuck on a crap ranch where-where crap happens that I can't even talk about.
I know what it's like to feel like you can't talk about something that's bothering you.
I'm dating a Ranger, remember? I'm familiar with the whole "confidential" thing.
Ah, I'm acing this.
How about I gotta go to the bathroom.
Listen, Stel, even when it feels like all is lost, and even the people closest to you can't help, you just have to give it time.
Time washes away even the worst setbacks.
(WATER SPRAYING) What the hell? Time and sprinklers, apparently.
(EXCITED CHATTER) TREY: Leave your papers on your desk.
Liam.
Hey! No one thought to give me a call? No one thought to invite me to this party? What a way to make a guy feel wanted.
- It's not a party.
- I'm kidding, of course.
Connie filled me in.
- Great.
- And a good afternoon to you, Liam.
Hey, Captain James.
Micki, good to see you back.
Liam, we were just trying to keep our stakeout footprint small.
- We weren't trying to leave you out.
- Oh, that's fine.
We're all good.
Uh, Cordell, - can I talk to you for a second? - Yeah, of course.
Just a sec.
Hey, what's up? I've been researching these surveillance cameras, like the ones at our ranch.
Cams that can transmit over encrypted feeds.
If these cameras aren't transmitting over Wi-Fi and I already checked, they're not it means that they're transmitting over a local receiver, which means whoever's watching us is close.
Okay, there's no other explanation? I mean, there is one other possibility, but the tech said that it's unlikely.
That the cameras could relay to another surveillance setup nearby, but the same principle would have to apply.
- It would have to be close.
- DENISE: Wait.
Are you saying that there's another surveillance setup nearby? It's a It's a scenario that we're kind of working with.
- It's unlikely, but - Wait.
Wait, wait, wait.
If Serano is keeping tabs on your family, wouldn't he want to do the same thing to the D.
A.
that's prosecuting him? Wouldn't he be keeping tabs on me, too? Uh, that is That's why I'm here, is that we have to we have to check your home.
Okay, but wouldn't that tip off whoever's watching - if we just walk in and start looking around? - Okay, then we perform.
Like we just did at my place.
You know, we-we act like we're catching up while discreetly looking for hidden cameras.
JAMES: Well, time is of the essence.
We may have already given them a head start clearing cameras from your ranch.
All right.
But I should go in first.
It'll be too suspicious - if we arrive at the same time.
- Fine.
That's fine, yeah.
Great.
I'll come in later, a-and, you know, I'll just act like, - you know, I'm stopping by - (PHONE VIBRATING) on the way home from work.
You know? JAMES: Look, we gotta move on this.
Now.
Denise, are you sure you're good? It's our only option.
Yeah.
Fine.
All right, I'm taking off.
Whoa.
Whoa! I know how to get out of here without being seen.
I know.
I'm just wondering where you're going.
The bank, I hope.
You still owe me for my streaming service.
I'll get you your money, all right? Tell me you're not meeting your wife for marriage counseling.
After she was just with that Ranger? If I were you, I wouldn't listen to a word out of her mouth.
- I'd plug it and pull the trigger.
- I'm leaving.
Stop.
Your wife's meeting you there, right? Call her.
Act like you're checking in to make sure she'll be there.
Call her now.
(PHONE RINGING) Oh Oh, my God.
I am so sorry.
I forgot our appointment today.
It was so crazy.
Uh, it-it's fine.
Um, where are you? I'm pulling up at home.
But don't come here, okay? I can't go into details right now, but the Walkers have surveillance on them, and I think we might, too.
Okay.
She's just driving to the appointment; she's late.
Where's Walker? Have you, uh, have you seen Walker today? Yeah.
He's helping me.
Look, I gotta go.
All right.
Well, thanks for letting me know.
No, Dr.
Crockett won't mind.
Don't rush.
Okay, I'll see you there.
She just left Walker at the office.
What I'm hearing is I got Walker Ranch to myself, and you got something to discuss at marriage counseling.
Your wife's affair.
Wait a minute.
Hold it.
The ranch is all clear, so I'm going in now.
But we can't leave the shed at the same time.
Raises the odds someone spots us.
So you gotta hang back.
Whoa-oh-oh-oh-oh, whoa-oh-oh-oh-oh Whoa-oh-oh-oh-oh Whoa-oh-oh, oh-oh Whoa-oh-oh-oh-oh, whoa-oh-oh-oh-oh Whoa-oh-oh-oh-oh Whoa-oh-oh, oh-oh Hey I am the thunder Maybe don't leave your phone lying around.
I am another Kind of slum overseas I am the nothing That you hear in the night I am the voice you hear inside When you ain't doing it right I am the trouble That you feel underneath I'm leaving rubble Where there used to be streets I am the truth In the paper you read I am the quaking in your boots That you haven't felt yet - Denise.
Hey, it's me.
- Hey.
I thought you might be home.
Yeah, um, we're still settling in, so Okay, yeah.
- This is great.
- Um Why'd Walker go in so soon? I don't know.
That could look so suspicious to anyone who was watching.
He must have a good reason.
I thought you were coming by later.
Yeah, just, I haven't seen this place since I was a kid, you know? A lot's changed.
Still beautiful.
Yeah, a lot's changed all right.
(QUIETLY): Um, look, you are not selling this very well.
- What's up with you? - Is there something going on? I mean, anything you want to tell me? MICKI (OVER COMM): Spotted a perp coming out of the woods, headed towards Walker Ranch.
We need to move now.
Shake.
Micki, what are you doing? We wait for Walker, and then we surround the ranch; that's the plan.
Our perp will have already taken the hard drive.
We can't delay.
That's how people get killed.
Ramirez, what Hey, don't let what happened in Del Rio affect what we're doing here.
Stay put.
Who the hell is that? (ENGINE STARTS) Ramirez! Oh, no.
Our perp must have started a fire.
Stay here.
It's too dangerous.
(CRIES OUT) (GROANING) Take my throne, make me rag and bone Is that all you got? Scream and moan, yeah, but I stay strong, yeah Is that all you got? It's not your day Ain't going your way That hurricane It don't obey Here it comes Here it comes Here it comes - Hold on.
- (DISTANT GUNSHOTS) Take my throne, make me rag and bone That's my warning shot.
Is that all you got? Leave me.
Go.
Help them.
Go! Is that all you got? Come out with your hands up.
This place is surrounded by Texas Rangers.
(DOORKNOB RATTLES) Yeah, I may bleed But it won't break me That hail and sleet I stay on my feet Take my throne, make me rag and bone Is that all you got? Scream and moan, yeah, but I stay strong, yeah Is that all you got? Take my throne, make me rag and bone - Liam, behind you! - (GUNSHOT) Scream and moan, yeah, but I stay strong, yeah Is that all you got? Uh, I saw the fire on the Walker property, and I was worried that it was gonna spread.
And that's when I saw that man.
And I realized that he must have started the fire.
He had a gun, and he was breaking into the house.
So I, um I followed him.
That's when I heard the gunshot, and I hid.
I'm not proud of it.
The shot was so loud.
And then I heard Liam yell a warning, and I wanted to help him so I, uh, I came out, and that's when I saw him about to shoot him.
I wasn't gonna let that happen.
I had to, um I had to act.
The deceased was a known felon from Serano's crew.
You were right, man.
Shame we couldn't arrest him, have him testify against Serano.
Yeah, well, you know, uh it's fortunate no one else had to die, you know.
Thank you.
(SIGHS) I was impressed everything you did today, to a point.
I tried.
Did everything I could.
It just kind of seemed like you didn't want the past to repeat itself.
You know, like, uh You got to Garrison too late.
You didn't want it to happen again.
Cap, I Di-I didn't have a choice.
Not in Del Rio, no, but today you did, and today you rushed.
You rushed back to work, you rushed in the field, and I-I just I'm beginning to think that you I need to take a step back.
Working in the field isn't the only way to make a difference.
All right? Dan.
Uh, you, uh You did a-a really good thing today for-for my family.
And I'm-I'm sorry that I ever doubted you.
I hope we can, uh put any sort of bad blood behind us.
AUGUST: You think they'll be able to salvage the footage? Because that way I could prove that I did not eat that last piece of cheesecake last week, all right? (SIGHS) What's it gonna take to get people to stop coming after this family? I swear to TECHNICIAN: We found something when we opened up the walls.
Appears unrelated to the surveillance equipment.
Does this belong to you? Well, that's the emblem this family's used for generations.
I believe it must belong to us.
- Thank you very much.
- Mm-hmm.
My goodness, look at that.
- What is that? - This looks like a map.
(CHUCKLES) It's a map of our property.
"Walker Ranch, belonging to E.
B.
Walker".
How about that.
Look at how east looked.
Look at that.
In the back of the shop I've been talking a lot Maybe you'll overhear - Throw my lips in a lock - (SCHOOL BELL RINGS) Maybe I should pretend that I'm doing all right Thank you for your help earlier.
Huh? What are you talking about? Oh, please.
You see me upset in the hall, seconds later the sprinklers go off, and the SATs are cancelled? Yeah, this sounds like a word problem.
Um, "C", plead the fifth.
Try "D", all of the above.
Hey, I know what you sacrificed just to make me feel better.
You ruined your own test even though you were doing good.
Well, I think it's, well, "doing well", but So don't ask me - Thank you.
- Bye.
What do you mean They, uh, really make you sweat it out on those tests, huh? (LAUGHS) Uncle Liam, that's really, really terrible.
Yeah.
I heard about the sprinklers, though.
Sorry, that's a tough break, kiddo.
I'll just take a rain check.
Eh? Yeah? Yeah? Sorry, this is what I wanna say.
(SIGHS) TREY: Babe, what happened? - I'm fine.
- Hey, no, no, no.
Let me take a look.
- It's already cleaned and dressed.
I just - Let me just You don't have to do that.
You need time.
I know.
I've I've just I've had a lot on my mind.
Right.
It's okay, Mick, I understand.
It's not.
No, it's not.
We're not.
But we can be.
There's just a lot that I haven't dealt with.
And I just pushed it down and pushed you away, and just threw myself back into my job, but I'm taking a step back from work.
It's what's best for me.
Best for us.
Come here.
- I'm sorry.
- It's okay.
You know, uh, Micki seemed okay.
Yeah, once they stitched her up.
Yeah.
But, I mean, could've been worse, you know? Look at this.
Cou-could've been much worse.
For you, too.
That was close, Liam.
That was too close.
And, uh you know, Dan Miller Don't start about Dan Miller being a hero.
He saved your life.
Yeah.
- What was he doing on our property in the first place? - He (SCOFFS) He was trying to put out a fire.
And you don't think that was just - a little bit too convenient? - I think he was trying to help.
Okay, Liam, I understand.
I really do.
You're-you're jealous of Denise I'm not jealous.
I have valid doubts about that fam About Dan? About Denise? Dan and Denise are not the bad guys here.
- Serano is the bad guy.
- Yeah, and the Davidsons are just blameless.
Today, yes.
I mean, have they made mistakes at some point in their life? I'm sure they have, obviously.
But maybe it's time we took a long, hard look in the mirror - and start considering our own faults.
- Faults? You want to talk about faults? Hmm? What fault do I have in what happened today? Hmm? (SHORT CHUCKLE) Okay, sure.
Yeah, let's.
Um you thought all along that Denise was behind the cameras.
And you got me starting to believe it, too.
And I never should have listened to you.
- There.
There it is.
- There what is? What? Your own brother.
I Hey.
(CLEARS THROAT) Hey.
Thanks for fixing - our fence.
- Yeah, yeah.
Me and, uh, Liam.
The least we could do.
Uh (DOOR CLOSES) Hey, Dan he uh did a good thing.
Um - and I want to talk to you about something.
- Hey, Cordell, don't.
Okay? coming back here was not to reopen old wounds.
And it was really nice to reminisce, but you actually thought that my family could put cameras in your home.
- I didn't, okay? - Uh, stop.
I saw it.
You suspected me.
How are we supposed to work together after that? How are we supposed to anything after that betrayal? I mean, I came back to Austin for a lot of reasons.
To heal.
To begin again.
But that just-that starts with my family, not with you.
Yeah I begged you please to marry me Laughing in the fall I laid you down In the needles on the ground And said kids will take it all the way Hey, um, so, uh, there's this comet, and it only comes every 25 years.
Will you watch it with me tomorrow night? You always have your head in the clouds or outer space.
It's just, we're not supposed to hang out.
And I don't want my parents any more pissed - than they already are.
- They're fighting again? A lot.
And I saw my dad go talk to your mom today.
Which is just kind of messed-up, if you think about their past.
They don't have to know we're hanging out.
I mean, we can watch from your barn's hayloft.
Only once every 25 years I mean, I know you wouldn't want to miss that.
I like the way you see me.
I guess I just believe in you.
Kids have got Well, I'll think about it.
Okay? Kids have got a way.

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