Jericho Episode 13: Black Jack
(Joe's Home)
Glass Breaks
Jimmy: It' freezing in here too.
Jake: Mr. Bentner?
Jimmy: Mr. Bentner? Joe?
The old man is dead, lying on the ground, and blue.
Jimmy: The temperature dropped so fast.
Jake: It's going to be a long winter.
(Town Hall)
Gray: All right, everyone, everyone please. Please. Right now, we're using the generator to power the town hall for 3 hours a day, the med center for 6. And this is how much fuel we have. And this is how much we need to get us through the winter. The current levels of consumption, we will be completely out of gas and diesel in 2 weeks.
1000 GAL
200 GAL
Johnston: Wonder when the dancing girls show up.
Gail: Stop.
Johnston: There's a way of doing it without scaring the crap out of people.
Gail: He was elected. He's going to do it his way.
Johnston: Aww.. I'm going to need a hobby.
Gray: All right, this is what we're working on. We've got organized firewood crews.
Jimmy: Mr. Hawkins. There's a woman in the group of refugees that Bill is processing. I think you should talk to her.
Hawkins: Why?
Jimmy: Uhh, she said she used to be a cop in St. Louis.
Gray: Especially with 53 new people among us, we have got to start rethinking things. Fast. Or the people we lost last night won't be the only casualties of this coming winter.
Heather: What about the windmills?
Jake: She's right.
Heather: Wind power.
Girl: It's a great idea.
Heather: We should be building windmills.
Gray: Eric. I think you all know Harry Carmichael, our chief engineer down at the mine. Harry.
Harry: Uhh we've been looking into wind turbines for weeks now with Mayor Green, but in order to build anything that can be connected to the grid, it's going to take time.
Gray: Time I'm not sure we can afford.
(Police Holding Area)
Jimmy: She's in here.
Hawkins: Thanks.
Sarah: Hello, Rob.
(Town Hall)
Harry: I need parts we don't have. We simply don't have the machining capabilities.
Jake: What kind of parts?
Harry: Mechanical governors to regulate output. With the EMP damage, we're figuring a lot of this from scratch. It's still a long way off.
Roger: Black Jack fairgrounds. We walked through it on our way through here. It's become a trading post. People all over the region are trading food, and information, machine parts... They may have what we need.
Gray: That's got to be a 200 mile drive. That's a lot of gas, for maybe.
Heather: If we can get one windmill working, we'd save that much gas in a month. If we get enough of them, we could be off gas for good.
Gray: Then it might not be a bad idea to put a small party together to check it out. Is anyone interested in volunteering?
Everyone looks towards Jake.
(Police Holding Area)
Sarah punches Hawkins
Sarah: I know it was you.
Hawkins: What?
Sarah: Those men that grabbed me, they said that someone on my team sold us all out. They said it was you!
Hawkins: And you believe them?
Sarah: Why shouldn't I?
Hawkins: Oh come on, you know that they would say anything in order to get you to talk. And because you know I owe you my life, as much as you owe me yours. And because you just... you just punched me in the face, and I didn't hit you back.
Sarah: Who else is here?
Hawkins: No one. Victor showed up just after D-Day. But he only made it for a couple of hours.
Sarah: Did you kill him?
Hawkins: It was the radiation. From Denver.
Sarah: Nobody else made it back here to the rally point?
Hawkins: No. You gotta tell me how you got out of that room. Three armed guys. Cuffs.
Sarah: Three guys in cuffs keep you in that room. One of them got too close. Then there was only two. Two is easy. From there, I drove as fast as I could, saw the clouds from DC and Baltimore. Ran out of gas in West Virginia. Went from refugee camp to refugee camp, however I could.
Hawkins: I'm glad you made it.
Sarah: You left me.
Hawkins: I know.
Sarah: So what now?
(Town Hall)
Roger: We got wind of some changing parties, here, and here. But if you're careful, you should be safe the rest of the way. And once you're at Black Jack, watch your back.
Gray: Thieves?
Roger: It's not the thieves you have to worry about -- it's the guards. They've got a reputation for being really ruthless. Without the cops or the national guard, it's the only way to guarantee it's safe enough to keep commerce going there.
Gray: You better take 2 or 3 of the border patrol guys with you. Just in case you run into any surprises.
Heather: I'm coming too.
Jake: Not a chance in hell.
Heather: Would you know a working mechanical governor for a wind turbine if you saw one?
Jake: Yes. No, I'm not taking passengers out there. No. No. No!
Heather: Jake, Mr. Carmichael has a family, I can help. You need me.
(Outside Town Hall)
Mary: Mrs. Green...
Gail: What?
Mary: Eric told me that April's pregnant. I just... if there's anything I can do...
Gail: Mary, I think you've done quite enough.
(Town Hall)
Johnston: Always got to be the first one to jump into the fire, don't you?
Jake: Somebody's got to go.
Johnston: Well, it just seems like that someone's always you.
Jake: Gray's having a few bags of salt packed up for us to trade.
Johnston: Smart. Who else is going?
Jake: Apparently Heather. Gray thinks I should take a couple of guys from border patrol.
Johnston: That's it?
Jake: I'm not so sure pulling them off patrol just to watch my back is such a good idea. 'sides, only a handful of them even know what they're doing.
Johnston: You don't think I can watch your back?
Jake: What, you wanna go?
Johnston: Look, you've already seen what's like out there. I just need to see it for myself. Besides, I'm unemployed, I'm not obsolete.
Jake: Did you ask Mom?
Johnston: Son, I'm 59 years old, I was mayor of this town since the Carter administration, I'm a retired U.S. Army Ranger, and Combat veteran. Of course I asked your mother.
(Emily's House)
Emily: I can go downstairs and warm some water for a bath for you.
Roger: I didn't think I was ever going to finish this.
(Hawkins House)
Hawkins: Hey, uh, we have a guest. This is Sarah.
(Gracie's Market)
Skylar: Hey Dale? Dale? Hey, what are you doing back there?
Dale: Inventory.
Skylar: Is it that bad?
Dale: Well, Mr. Harding just showed up with Mrs. Leigh's cut of the produce.
Skylar; What the hell is that?
Dale: Yeah, exactly
Skylar: Well, did you point out that it's rotten?
Dale: They're all screwing me. Hardly anyone's honoring their deals.
Skylar: My dad used to have to deal with stuff like this all the time down at the salt mine.
Dale: Well, how'd he do it?
Skylar: He just... did whatever it took to keep things running.
Dale: I'm not shutting this place down.
Skylar: Actually, I may have good news about that. But you might have to take a little trip.
(Outside Town hall)
Heather: Jake, I need to talk to you.
Jake: All right.
Heather: I shouldn't have sprung this on you, it's just too weird.
Jake: What, what's weird?
Heather: Okay... ummm. I kissed you. A month ago. We haven't spoken since. Generally people speak after something like that.
Johnston: I'm just gonna... you know....
Jake: I know, I'm, uh.. I'm sorry, really.
Heather: Don't apologize, I'm not upset. I understand why it happened. Look, I wanna go, because I think I can help get this place back up on its feet. That's it. It's not a date.
Dale: Mr. Mayor...
Johnston: I'm not the mayor anymore, Dale. What is it?
Dale: I need to come with you.
(Gracie's Market)
Dale: I wanna take it all. Trade if for stuff so I can open this store back up again. Whatever I don't use, I'll put towards supply the town needs.
Jake: Just gonna give it away to the town for nothing?
Dale: It's the right thing to do isn't it? I just want to help.
Jake: Well, this is one hell of a crew we're putting together here. All right. We leave first thing in the morning.
(Hawkins House)
Darcy: You just happen to know someone who just happened to wander into town...
Hawkins: Hey, hey. Look at me, I'm not gonna lie to you. But I can't... I can't tell you any more than I already have. So she's a friend, okay?
Darcy: The last time you let someone from that part of your life into our home was 4 years ago.
Hawkins: This is different.
Darcy: Well, you couldn't tell me who he was. You told me not to worry. Two weeks later you left, and I didn't see you again until 2 months ago.
Hawkins: This. Is. Different!
Darcy: Sam cried for weeks. I mean he was 4 years old, he didn't understand why you wanted to leave him. Just... don't know if I can watch him go through that again.
Sarah: Rob, what is going on here? Rob?
Hawkins: Come here.
Sarah: What is this.
Hawkins: So I'm being watched.
Sarah: By who?
Hawkins: My guess, the old man.
Sarah: Why... you still have the package don't you? He's been coordinating this thing from the beginning, feeding us information, why would he turn on us now?
Hawkins: I don't know. You still have a way to reach him? And have you told him you've made contact with me yet?
Sarah: Not yet.
Hawkins: Then do it. You do it, and you see what he says.
(Black Jack)
BLACK JACK FAIRGROUND
Heather: Thieves will be strung up?
Guard: I need your guns..
Guard 2: You can pick them up on the way out. Go ahead.
Heather: They're kidding about the strung up thing, right? They don't mean that literally.
They see a man hanged
Jake: Looks like everyone checks in here at the main tent. They try to match buyers and sellers. They gave me three possibilities of sellers that might have a part for the windmill.
Dale: It's like eBay.
Man is beaten up
Heather: Not like eBay.
Johnston: Alright, look. See if you can find the governor. I'm gonna stick with Dale, see what he can trade for. Let's do this thing quick, and then we're out of here.
(Emily's House)
Roger: Good morning...
Emily: Good morning. Last night you fell asleep mid-sentence.
Roger: I did?
Emily; Yes, you did. Standing up right there at the sink, shaving. You were going to tell me what you seen out there, and... Roger, I... I don't wanna push. I can't even imagine how awful it was for you out there. I just...
Roger: A lot of it was. Listen, if I tell you something, will you promise not to think I've lost it?
Emily: Of course.
Roger: Out there, I saw something. I haven't told anybody about it. I can't explain it. Thing is, it was the most beautiful thing I've ever seen.
(Hawkins House)
Sarah: From there I ended up inside a tent city outside of Lexington.
Allison: So, what are they like? The camps?
Sarah: Each is, uh, different. Some are overcrowded and dangerous, some are better then.
Allison: Did you see any people with radiation poisoning?
Sarah: Some, yes.
Allison: What do they look like?
Sarah: Lots of burns, tissue loss. Some vomiting.
Hawkins: Ali, Sam. Upstairs.
Sam: How do you know my dad?
Sarah: W-we worked together.
Sam: You know how to play football?
Sarah: Of course I do. Doesn't everybody.
Sam: Not everybody.
Darcy: All right, Samuel. Now. You know, these kids have been through enough.
Sarah: I-I'm sorry.
Darcy: Look, I don't know you, I really don't want to. I know the kind of people my husband works with. And no matter how close the two of you are, I don't need my kids exposed to that world. I've been married to this man a long time. I got pretty good at reading between the lines.
(Bailey's Tavern)
Man: Thanks, Mary.
Gail: Why don't you and I sit down together and have a drink.
(Black Jack)
Pervert: Hey, how much?
Heather: Beg your pardon?
Pervert: How much?
Heather: How much for what?
Pervert: I don't know... an hour?
Heather: An hour of what? Wait, what, no!
Pervert: How about a half hour?
Jake: Is everything alright?
Heather: I'm not a hooker, pal.
Pervert: Then what are you doing here?
Jake: All right, that's enough. That's enough, man!
Security Guy: Is there a problem here?
Russell: Hey, no, no. No problem. Everything's fine. Hey, no kidding. You don't want to mess the guards here, it gets ugly fast.
Jake: Thanks for the help.
Ted: Heather!
Heather: Oh my god! Ted! Oh my...I can't believe you're here. Uh, Jake, this is Ted Lewis
Ted: Hey, how ya doing?
Heather: We grew up together in New Bern.
Ted: And this is Russell, and Mike.
Russell: I believe we've met.
Ted: I was so worried about you. We were going to send a party to make contact with you guys, but the roads were just so dangerous. What are you guys doing here?
Heather: We're looking for parts for a windmill generator.
Jake: Unsuccessfully.
Russell: Hey, there's a guy here {who's always here} who doesn't always report to the main tent, but sometimes has those specialty items nobody else has, you wanna see him?
Jake: Yeah, let's check it out.
Russel: All right.
(Elsewhere in Black Jack)
Man: Hey, hey, hey, get this stuff out of here before somebody sees it.
Dale: Why, what's wrong with it?
Man: Nickel. Silver stuff. It's all alloyed.
Dale: So?
Man: So nickel absorbs radioactivity. Stuff that's been looted from the hot zones 's making a lot of people sick. Nobody wants it.
Dale: Well, this stuff was nowhere near the fallout.
Man: Look kid, I can't sell it, I can't sell it. What do you want me to tell you? What else you got?
Johnston: So what does have value here?
Man: Not much of what you got. Check the board over there.
DEMAND:
Diesel
Salt
Iodine
Morphine
Antibiotics
Sulfur
RED FLAG:
I-70 Manhattan to Topeka
I-70 Ground Zero Denver to Goodland
I-80 East of N-Plaite
Death Toll
Red Flagged Areas to Date: 314
Dale: Why Salt?
Johnston: Well, it's a preservative. It's an antibiotic. You need 1500 mgs of it a day to survive. Romans actually used it as currency. Whole African Empires were based on the control of supply of it. Wars have been fought over salt.
(Black Jack)
Heather: Food, Medical Supplies, Generator, all air dropped from China. What?
Ted: Yeah, we got an airdrop too. Thing is... it was from Germany. It's aid, I mean it must be coming from all over the world.
Heather: Well if aid's coming from all over the world, who did this to us?
Russell: We had feds come a couple of weeks back. Guys claiming to be government contractors. So the mayor had thought we should make security a priority. So he resigned his office, and appointed Sheriff Constantino acting city manager.
Jake: Contractors, who were they?
Russell: Security detail from a company called Ravenwood. They came in looking for supplies, few of the shop owners resisted, and they got violent.
Mike: Killed 3 and injured 8. Then drove off with a truckload of our diesel.
Russell: But since then, the sheriff's managed to take control of things. Crime really isn't a problem for us anymore.
Jake: How did he manage that? What is this?
Russell: The news.
(The "news stand" consists of three "headline" sheets - the first is Nation, the second is World, the third is Regional - and the three columns with detailed news. The news are the following:
| Nation |
Northwest Power Grid beyond repair Cheyenne nears accord with Sacramento |
| World |
P.M. Clements brings neutrality to vote Jennings & Rall wins AK Pipeline |
| Regional |
Weather Lab predicts worst winter in decades 15 dead in I-70 attack |
Beijing vows to continue aid. Third round of shipments expected to arrive for distribution at year's end.
Mosque burnings continue: third attack in past {day?} strikes Cincinnati community. Death toll rises to {1}8 | Florida delegates sent to Montgomery; Tallahasse votes to back Sen. Snowdens claim to Presidency; fraud charges persist.
Senator Tomarchio suspends Posse Comitatus; as expected Presidential {unreadable} grants Wyoming Guard broader authority | Chicago-Camp West Violence continues; Magistrate Downs enlists Springfield... |
The note below the stand says "Thank you for not asking about the EMP". There's at least one more line there, but it's out of the camera's view)
Jake: Where did all this come from?
Russell: People pass through here from all over. Everyone brings a little piece of the puzzle.
Jake: You have something to write on?
Heather: Yeah.
Russell: You guys don't get out much do you? It gets better.
Jake: What are the stars for?
Russell: Capitals.
Jake: Of what?
Russell: The Federal Government.
Jake: Federal Government? But there's six stars up there. Where's the president?
Russell: Which one?
Jake: Six presidents.... I don't understand. Who's in charge of the military?
Mike: You're assuming there's only one of those too. All right, let's go.
Heather: Isn't there a line of succession, so that there's only one successor?
Mike: Word is HHS Secretary Charles is supposed to be next in line, but there are five other guys who seem to think the attacks changed the rules. Senator Morrisette in Oregon, Senator Tomarchio in Wyoming, they're all staking a claim. Gathering support.
Heather: Well then what happens when they figure out who's in charge?
Ted: They start making deals, compromise.
Heather: Or?
Jake: Or they fight.
(Elsewhere in Black Jack)
Dale: Six bags of soybean seed, and still this is not enough. Maybe this whole thing was a bad idea.
Johnston: It's a start. Dale, wait up. Be a lot easier for you to close the store, wouldn't it? But instead, you're out here, trying to keep it going. I think Gracie would be proud of you. Think your mom would be proud of you, too.
Dale: When my mom died, there was nothing I could do about it. But then after Mrs. Leigh...
Johnston: Mitchell Cafferty is gonna get his due, whether Gray finds him or not. Sooner or later he's going to cross the wrong person. One of these days it's going to catch up with him.
(Bailey's Tavern)
Mary: I don't like to drink while I'm working.
Gail: To be honest, I have difficulty understanding how many ways I dislike you.
Mary: You made a list? Mrs. Green, I don't' think...
Gail: Look. This'll work a lot better if you just sit there and listen to what I have to say. What you and Eric did to April was awful. But she's going to get through this. Because she is one strong woman. But there's a baby on the way. And it happens to be my grandchild. And I intend to do everything I can to protect it from this world. But what you've done, I can't protect it from. You've divided the family. As hard as that child's life was going to be, you have made it so much more difficult. I don't think that's something I'll ever be able to forgive.
Mary: Okay. When I was a kid, my mom split on my dad and I. She left with this guy she met in Denver.
Gail: This isn't about you.
Mary: This'll work a lot better if you just sit there, and listen to what I have to say. I lay awake at night, terrified that I have put April in the same position my dad was in. Terrified that I have put this child in the same position that I was in. My mistake was falling in love with your son, I never should've let it happen. But I did. And I know the cost, I know how wrong it is. But the problem is he loves me too. I don't know how you undo that. So if you want to go on hating me, if you never accept me, I can't say I blame you.
(Emily's House)
Roger: So I went to find help. I was more messed up than I thought. I wandered for days, eventually passed out in this field. So there I was, out in Nebraska, feeling like that was the place I was going to die. And then the strangest thing happened. It was a light in the sky. Bright light with a ring around it. I went towards it, two miles later, I stumbled into the refugee camp. That light, saved my life.
(Traders' Station)
Johnston: Hey, I've been looking all over for you. Did you find a part?
Jake: I think so. Did you see the news?
Trader: Looking to trade for a mechanical governor?
Jake: Yeah.
Trader: Okay, let's talk trade. 8 bags of salt, at 35 lb per. Russell, what'd they think? That they're the first ones to think of this? I mean these parts are in high demand, I'm not giving them away.
Jake: What more is it going to take?
Trader: What more? I turned away a guy just this morning, and he offered 80 gallons of diesel for the thing.
Jake: All right, listen. We have more salt than you can imagine. We've got the largest salt mine for 400 miles, and we've got men to mine it. If you ever want to see any of it, we need to make this deal right now. Today, you understand?
Russell: Okay, listen. I'll vouch for him, alright?
Trader: All right. All right, we got a deal. Wait here, I'll go get it. These things aren't easy to make, you know. Not the good ones, anyway.
Jake: Dad, this is Russell.
Johnston: Hi, good to meet you.
Dale: Mr. Mayor...
Johnston: No kidding, Dale, I am not the mayor anymore.
Dale: There's blood on it.
Trader: You need some help there?
Jake: What he hell is this?
Trader: What, are you conducting an inspection, or are we doing a deal?
Johnston: Yeah, we're not supporting that. We'll find another solution.
Trader: Well then, we're all done here, aren't we? Why don't you get out?
Jake: Dad...
Trader: Get out! Get Out! Get out! Get out! You too, get out! Get outta here.
(Black Jack)
Russell: Guys, I'm so sorry. We had no idea...
Jake: We need that part.
Johnston: Where's Dale? Dale, where'd you get off to? Don't just wander off like that.
Jake: Did you steal that?
Dale: Well, he's a bad guy, he can't get away with that.
Johnston: We've gotta get that back before they realize it's missing.
Dale: It's okay, I went out the back, no one saw me.
Security: Hold it! Hold it! Hold it!
Security: Hand him over.
Jake: He made a mistake, all right? He'll give back what he took. No harm done. All right.
Johnston: Ah, excuse. You know, he really is sorry, and the property is back where it belongs.
Security: He can explain it to management.
Johnston: I'm just asking you, use a little discretion, that's all, please.
Security hits Johnston
Johnston: Excuse me, but could I talk to whoever's in charge here?
Security: Look old man, I told you
Johnston knocks him out
Jake punches security.
Guns are pointed at Jake.
Russell pulls out his own gun
Russell: That's enough!
(Hawkins House)
Sarah: Hey.
Allison: How long have you been with the FBI?
Sarah: 14 years. Started right out of college.
Allison: It's dangerous out there, isn't it?
Sarah: I don't think your mom wants me talking to you about that.
Allison: I'm not a kid.
Sarah: It's pretty bad.
Allison: My dad's been teaching me how to shoot. Wonder if that's why.
Sarah: He's been teaching you how to shoot?
Allison: A little. I'm not sure if I like it. It's a weird feeling, but it's the first time I can remember the two of us actually doing something together.
Sarah: Where's your father?
Message: Locate and Retrieve the package. Eliminate your contact.
Sarah: It's the old man. He's coming for us, using us against each other. He knows where you are. We need to go, we need to move, now.
Hawkins: No, I don't know.
Sarah: You don't know? This country is going to be what we make of it. There are only a handful of other people who know what we know. We have to keep fighting, we have to stay alive.
Hawkins: No, we go see him, and if... if he is behind this, we take him out.
Sarah: Take him out?
Hawkins: Yeah, I mean how long can we run? How long can my family run? No. We pay him a visit, we eliminate the threat.
Sarah: We go straight at him, there's a chance we don't come back.
(Hawkins Kitchen)
Darcy: You're leaving. She walked in that door, I knew right away you'd be leaving.
Hawkins: You have nothing to worry about.
Darcy: It's not me that I'm worried about. Our children, they need a father. Whatever you're going to do, it can't be more important than that. Do you trust her?
Hawkins: I have to.
Darcy: If she's a threat to this family's safety, if she's a threat to you, you kill her. You understand?
(Black Jack)
Jake: Get in!
Heather: Hurry!
Jake: Go!
Johnston: Go! Go! Go! Go!
The Gate is closing.
Johnston: Stop the car. Jake, this car will not fit through that barricade. Stop the car now! Jake!
They make it through
Johnston: Uh, thanks. I don't know how this would've turned out if it weren't for you guys.
Russell: You'll make it up to us someday.
Jake: However we can help.
Ted: Those windmills you were looking to build, I was thinking, the guys down at the old brake assembly, maybe they can convert part of their plant. Help build what you need, and the town could use a good source of salt.
Johnston: Well, it looks like we're going to be seeing a lot of each other. Thanks again guys, you take care.
Jake: Thank you so much. What?
Heather: Jake, I saw the governor. I saw how it's put together. I was talking to Ted, and I think between the two of us, we can help to make more of them. But i have to go with him.
Jake: Go with them? No, wait a minute...
Heather: No, think about it. We don't have the resources to do this the right way. They've got the machines, and the guys who know how to use them. With a dozen full sized windmills, you could power the whole town, run the med center, forget about gas.
Jake: Just gonna leave? Right now?
Heather: It won't be for very long. It's just a few days. But I know I can help. I think I need to do this.
Jake: You think this is a good idea?
Heather: You know why things didn't work out between us? I'm not dangerous. I'm crossword puzzles, and flannel pajamas and the occasional light beer. I was never gonna be hazard as you. That's how you tick.
Jake: No, it isn't.
Heather: Of course it is. But it's okay. Because if it wasn't, your dad would probably be dead right now. You and I would've never met on that bus. So I'm taking a page out of your book. I'm throwing caution to the wind. I'm going to help turn the lights on for everyone back home.
Jake: Just for a few days.
Heather: You worried about me?
Jake: Come back in one piece.
(Hawkins House)
Sam: Dad?
Hawkins: Yeah?
Sam: We're out of the good toothpaste.
Hawkins: Well here's, uh, the new stuff that Mr. Daly made.
Sam: This isn't toothpaste.
Hawkins: Yeah it is.
Sam: Are you playing a joke on me?
Hawkins: No. Hey, you know when you were teething, you never cried. See, cause most babies, they cry. But not you, and your mom was worried, and the doctors were worried, but not me, because I knew you weren't sick. You weren't hurt, you were just brave. Because you're the bravest person I know. You always have been.
Sam: Dad?
Hawkins: Yeah?
Sam: What are you talking about?
Hawkins: *laughs* Sam. I have to go to work tomorrow. It's a very important meeting, and it's pretty far away, so I may not be back for a day or two. I just wanted you to know that.
Sam: Are you mad at me?
Hawkins: What?
Sam: You're leaving.
Hawkins: Hey, you listen to me. There is nothing that you, your sister, or your mother could ever do that will make me wanna leave you. I, uh, I love you, y-you understand that right?
(Bailey's Tavern)
Mary picks up the note, sees it says "Be nice. She's going to be family someday."
Jake and the rest pull back into town.
(Jericho Outside)
Jimmy: Hey, welcome home. Success? Get the part?
Jake: Had it, then we lost it.
Jimmy: Err, where's Heather?
Jake: Getting the lights back on.
Johnston: And you do realize that what happened today was unnecessary.
Dale: Yes.
Johnston: And stupid. You've got a lot of responsibility now. You've gotta learn how to be smart.
Dale: I understand.
Johnston: And you, you knew that this car was not going to fit through that gate.
Jake: I know. I heard you talking to me, and I knew you were right.
Johnston: Why didn't you stop the car?
Jake: I don't know...
(Gracie's Store)
Skylar: Hey, what'd you get? Look at all this stuff! Ah, you did great!
Dale: This is nothing. Skylar, how much of the salt mine does your family own?
Skylar; I don't know, why?
Dale: Cause I think we may be rich.
(Hawkins house)
Hawkins: You okay?
Sarah: Yeah.
Hawkins: Look, uh... I am glad you made it. We leave first thing in the morning.
(The chat window)
Computer: Have you located the package?
Sarah: Not yet
Computer: How should we proceed?
Sarah: We use his family.