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MARIA:
So, cowboy... what can I do for you?
CHRIS:
You can start by not calling me cowboy.
My name's Chris. What's yours?
MARIA:
Amora.
CHRIS:
No. Your real name.
MARIA:
Maria.

CHRIS:

Well, Maria, what I want you to do you might not never done before.
MARIA:
Ha, you'd be surprised.
CHRIS:
It could be dangerous.
MARIA:
Mmm, I like you. Keep talking.
CHRIS:
Six months ago, I killed a man who used to spend a lot of time over at that there cantina. His name was Cletus Fowler. You ever heard of him?
MARIA:
Why are you so interested in a dead man?
CHRIS:
I want to know about the man who hired him to kill my wife and son.
MARIA:
You pay me for this?
[change jingles]
All right, I ask for you. Senor Chris. Are you sure there is nothing else I can do for you?


GUY ROYAL:
Fires happen all the time around this area. If that town burns down, Main Street will turn back into a cattle trail.
STUART JAMES:
We get caught with a match in our hand, they'll bring the army down on us.
GUY ROYAL:
That's why Earl here will see it all through. We don't touch a stick. Our names are never
mentioned.
STUART JAMES:
I don't fancy the blood of women and children on my hands.
EARL:
We'll herd them all out of town before we torch it, unless they give us grief. A job like this calls for a lot of hired guns. They don't come cheap.
STUART JAMES:
Think you can pull this off?
EARL:
You ever hear of a town called Witcoff, Mr. James?
STUART JAMES:
No.
EARL:
Exactly. That was my last job. Nice little town... once.


VIN:

Howdy. You lookin' for these? The sergeant needs his wagon back. Now, why don't you make it easy on the both of us? Hell, so much for easy.

MARY:
I see your methods are very thorough, but, please, go on.
MARSHAL BRYCE:
Yes. I always like to learn as much as I can about a place before I arrive. For instance, you. I know all about you. And about your husband. I'm sorry. It must have been very hard losing him at such a young age and in such a violent manner.
MARY:
It was. On both Billy and me.
MARSHAL BRYCE:
Billy seems to be coming out of it all right. He's a bright boy.
MARY:
Thank you.
MARSHAL BRYCE:
I've always felt that motherhood is the most important job a woman can do. It's unfortunate that some, such as yourself, are also forced to do a man's work.
MARY:
I enjoy working, Marshal.
MARSHAL BRYCE:
That's the spirit. And it's good to keep your hands busy till you remarry.
MARY:
Remarry?
MARSHAL BRYCE:
I knew several widows back east who did the same thing by joining the temperance league. It's a righteous cause, although sometimes their activism went to their heads.
MARY:
Perish the thought.
MARSHAL BRYCE:
I even overheard one equate the importance of temperance with the issue of women's votes. Ha ha ha.
MARY:

Really. So let me see if I understand you. You don't think women should work, vote, or drink?
MARSHAL BRYCE:
It's a matter of priorities.
MARY:
Marshal Bryce, here's what I think of your priorities.

[bottle hits table]

MAN:
Hey, can you give me a hand over here?
EARL:
We got 25 men and 100 guns.
MAN:
Yeah, I like that. Gonna get them tonight, aren't we?
BUCK:
JD, I'm gettin' the hell out of this town and away from him.
JD:
I'm with you, Buck. Let me just tell Miss Travis I'm quitting.
BUCK:
Give me this hat. Make it fast, boy, 'cause I'm not waitin'.
MILLIE:
Buck...I never thought I'd see you again.
BUCK:
Goodness, Miss Millie.
MILLIE:
How foolish I've been, saving myself. Life is so fleeting. At any moment, someone can be taken away.
BUCK:
That's true. You think we should go somewhere and talk about it?
MILLIE:
Now, Buck.
BUCK:
Mmm! Wait! Wait! Ok.

BUCK:
Oh, you just don't do that to a man. Hey! Damn it! Could have caused me permanent damage here.
JD:
Oh, Buck!
BUCK:
Hey! Hey! Damn it, hey!
JD:
See ya, Miss Travis.
MARY:
JD, it's a great job. Just give it some time.
JD:
[sighs]
Ma'am, I'm a gunslinger, not an ink slinger. Now, can you, uh... tell me which way is Texas? See you, ma'am.

MARY:
Marshal, there's trouble. About 20 gunmen coming into town. One shotgun won't stop them.
MARSHAL BRYCE:
I don't have any choice.
BUCK:
Let me help. Mister, you're in the west now, and those men out there are gonna shoot you where you stand. Now, give yourself half a chance, and let me back you up.
MARSHAL BRYCE:
Giving a prisoner a gun is not only against the law, it's against my principles.
MARY:
Don't be a fool, Bryce.

MAN:
Ma'am, you better get out of the way! Take cover!
MARSHAL BRYCE:
I have a long-standing policy--no firearms within city limits. I'll have your guns, gentlemen, if you please.
BUCK:
What's he doing out there? Where's he--what's going on? Keep looking for the keys! Hurry.
MARY:
They're not here. He must have them.
BUCK:
That stupid fool!
MARSHAL BRYCE:
You have 24 hours to comply.
EARL:
Well, how about we just give you the bullets? All right, people... we're gonna burn this town to the ground. Now, get out of it! Every man, woman, and child. You have 24 hours to comply.
[men whooping And laughing]

EARL:
It all gets torched at sunrise.
BUCK:
What's going on out there?
MARY:
There are more of them coming every hour and they cut the telegraph wires. We have until morning until they burn the whole town.
BUCK:
Probably working for the cattle ranchers. Only ones with reason to see this place gone.
MARY:
Where are the keys?
BUCK:
Well, they took them. Plus all the guns when they brought the marshal in here.
MARSHAL BRYCE:
Mary... leave! You should leave.
MARY:
I'm not leaving you two here.
BUCK:
Mary, no offense, but you can't help us. Last thing we need is you and Billy getting caught in the crossfire.
MARY:
Billy's with Mrs. Potter. They already left.
[gunshots]
MARY:
We got to find Chris. He went down to Purgatory, right?
BUCK:
Well, they should of just named it Hell and been over with it.
You're not gonna find anybody willing to ride in there. Mary.
[woman screams]
BUCK:
Mary, what are-- Uh!

MARIA:
Sorry, Senor. I asked about this man. No one knows anything. Or maybe they just won't say. Either way, you've wasted your money.
CHRIS:
Keep it. You earned it.
MARY:
Get off me. Get your hands off me.
MAN:
Bonita! Mi corazon. Oh, ha ha ha.
CHRIS:
Vamanos! Vamanos, muchachos! What are you doing here?
MARY:
Help me down, will you? I'm shaking so bad, I can't move. Chris, you got to come back. All hell's broken loose.
[gunshot]

MARSHAL BRYCE:
She was right. I was a fool.
BUCK:
Marshal, you have more guts than they could hang on a fence. And they're probably gonna pin a medal on you.
JD:
Psst! Hey, Buck!
BUCK:
You hold on.
JD:
Buck! Hey!
BUCK:
Never been so happy to see anyone in my life.
JD:
I got halfway out of town and I heard all the gunfire.
BUCK:
You gotta go find the others. You gotta bring them back now.

JD:
Hey, I ain't no kid that needs to run for his big brothers. I can handle this. You wait here.

BUCK:
Don't try to be a hero now, JD JD JD!
MARSHAL BRYCE:
[labored breathing]
Unh.
BUCK:
Marshal! Damn it!

CHRIS:
Been looking for you. There's bad trouble in town.
VIN:
How bad?

CHRIS:
You and me alone ain't gonna be enough.
MARY:
I'll stay with the wagon.
VIN:
You sure?
MARY:
I'll be fine.
VIN:
Let's go.

NATHAN:
1...2...3!
MAN:
Aah!
NATHAN:
Ha ha ha.
MAN:
[mumbles]
VIN:
Nathan.
NATHAN:
I don't suppose you came to get your tooth pulled.
CHRIS:
The town's in trouble.
NATHAN:
This the same town that's got Marshal Bryce?
VIN:
And a whole lot of other people who need our help.
NATHAN:
It's always good to be needed.


VIN:
Where's Josiah?
NATHAN:
Uh, somewhere up yonder.
CHRIS:
There he is.

JOSIAH:
Come on, Lord... I know you're out there. Give me a sign now. Talk to me.
[dog barks]
JOSIAH:
Bet you thought that was funny, huh?
[ruff ruff]

JOSIAH:
What kind of a sign is this?
CHRIS:
Josiah, we need your help.
NATHAN:
I thought you came up here to talk to God, not a dog.
JOSIAH:
Ha ha ha. [sighs]
VIN:
Any idea where Ezra slithered off to?

NATHAN:
Probably the nearest gamblin' hall.
CHRIS:
Let's go get him.
NATHAN:
Come on, boy.
JOSIAH:
God. Dog. The Lord loves a riddle.

MAN:
Come on! Giddyup!
CHRIS:
Ezra, where you headed?
EZRA:
Why, to look for you, of course.

NATHAN:
Is that tar on your face?
EZRA:
Look, we really need to leave this municipality now.
VIN:
Make some new friends Back there, Ezra?
EZRA:
Uh, I neglected to abide by a fundamental tenet in my line of work. Never gamble with an entire clan.
Hyah!

MARY:
Have you seen my son?
MAN:
Yes, he's in the back.
MARY:
Thank you.
CHRIS:
Three of you stay here. Get those guns unloaded. Vin, let's go! Come on.
NATHAN:
They full of guns?
EZRA:
Courtesy of the US army.

EARL:
If you're here when the sun rises, you'll burn down with the town! Now, get a move on! Move it! Ha!

MAN:
Hey, gimme a hand with the barrel, will ya? Come on, gimme a hand. It's heavy. Thank you.
MAN:
What's going on here?
JD:
You boys got a choice... you can put down them guns, or I can put you both in a pine box.
[cocks gun]
JD:
Thank you.
VIN:
We're outgunned at least 5 to 1.
JD:
Buck's still in jail. We gotta get him out.
VIN:
Let's go get him.
[gunshots]

JD:
Buck, your hero has returned.
BUCK:
About time you got here. What did I tell you? You almost got your fool head blown off. He's gone, Vin.


NATHAN:
All the boxes are the same. No guns. Just a bunch of uniforms and this old cannon.
CHRIS:
Any cannonballs?
EZRA:
This is it. Just the one.
JD:
What are we gonna do now, Chris?

JD:
What the heck are we supposed to do with a bunch of uniforms?
NATHAN:
Use them for bandages.
JOSIAH:
It's that sense of humor again, huh? What?

CHRIS:
Put it on. Get these townsfolk into them, too.
BUCK:
Come on, folks, let's go! Everybody get down here. Get some of them clothes.
NATHAN:
Been a while since I put one of these on.
EZRA:
Never thought I'd wear the union blue, but I always did fancy being a colonel.

BUCK:
You're in the army now.
VIN:
Doesn't matter if it's too big or too small. Come on down here.



BUCK:
Come on, folks, let's go!
JD:
Hey. You're promoted.
CHRIS:
All right, everybody, let's get to it.


MAN:
The army is coming! Hay vienen los soldados. El ejercito. The army is coming. The army is coming. Hay vienen los soldados. El ejercito! The army's coming!
EARL:
The army's comin'? All right, let's burn the town down. Let's go and get your torches. Burn it
down now! Let's go. Light it up! I want to see this town burnin'! Let's see some smoke!
EZRA:
Hyah!
EARL:
Let's go. Get a torch on this hardware store.


JD:

Think they're gonna buy this army thing?
JOSIAH:
I doubt it.
CHRIS:
Let's ride!

EARL:
All right, clear out. Don't leave anything standing. Steal it or burn it!
MAN:
Army's coming in!
EARL:
Get back here, you yellow dogs!
MAN:
I didn't sign on to fight no army.
SECOND MAN:
Me, neither.
EARL:
Get back here and fight! The yellow dogs went off and left us. Come on, we can win this fight.
Let's gun 'em.
MAN:
Come on, come on, let's get out of here.
CHRIS:
Hold!

EARL:
You signed on to finish this fight.
MAN:
I ain't fighting no army.
EARL:
Wait a minute. Hold on! They ain't army. Get them!


EARL:
Take cover In the bank!
JOSIAH:
Nathan, Give him a hand.

NATHAN:
You ever work One of these before?
EZRA:
Just swing it around.
BUCK:
Put your back into it, JD! Don't let it spread.
JD:
Gotcha, Buck.
BUCK:
We got fire over here!

CASEY:
Hurry, Millie.

EZRA:
Fire in the hole!

CHRIS:
We get 'em?
VIN:
Looks that way.
[gun clicks]

STOREKEEPER:
I'm glad you guys were here. Yes sir, here have a cigar.
VIN:
Thank you very much

MILLIE:
Buck, Daddy decided since we're all packed, we're moving back to Kansas. I'm going to miss you so much.

JUDGE TRAVIS:
All they'd say is that Earl hired them. Might be all they know.
CHRIS:
I got a hunch who's behind Earl.

JUDGE TRAVIS:
Hunches don't get convictions in a court of law. Doesn't sit well with me either. Too bad about Marshal Bryce.
JD:
They taken him home?

BUCK:
Can't say much for his ways but the man did have some grit.

JD:
So Judge, when are they going to send up another marshal?
JUDGE TRAVIS:
They're not.
EZRA:
May we assume you had something to do with that Judge?
JUDGE TRAVIS:
Damn right. Wired those railroad bureaucrats and told them I was done in the west. Also told them I hired seven lawmen to look after their interests.
CHRIS:
I ain't workin' for no railroad.
BUCK:
I'm not wearin' no badge neither.
JUDGE TRAVIS:
You don't have to. It's unofficial. The town needs you, just a little while longer.
EZRA:
Perhaps if some sort of a bonus were offered.

JUDGE TRAVIS:
Well a dollar a day plus board and room, just the same as before.
CHRIS:
Well boys, what say we head over to the saloon and ponder the Judge's proposal?

EZRA:
Wonderful idea.
VIN:
Reckon I could use some pondering.

JD:
Judge.

Season One
The Magnificent Seven (Premiere) 1 2 3 One Day Out West 1 2
Working Girls 1 2 Safecracker 1 2 Witness 1 2 Nemesis 1 2
The Collector 1 2 Manhunt 1 2 Inmate 78 1 2

Season Two
The New Law 1 2 Sins Of The Past 1 2 Love And Honor 1 2
Vendetta 1 2 Wagon Train Part One 1 2 Wagon Train Part Two 1 2

The Trial 1 2 Chinatown 1 2 Achilles 1 2 Lady Killers 1 2
Penance Serpents Obsession


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