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Part One


[people shouting]
JUDGE TRAVIS:
Quiet down. Quiet down.
[bangs gavel]
JUDGE TRAVIS:
All right. The court rules in favor of the homesteaders.
ALL:
Yay!

O'SHEA:
This is an outrage. Now, this claim says that land is mine. Look there, you see? "Mr. Dicky O'Shea." I peaceably come to the first legal court I could find to assure my claim was legal. But this--this bloody woman here tells these thieving farmers about it, and, sure, don't they go off and invent a bogus deed of their own.
MARY:
I knew of their claim long before I ever heard of you, Mr. O'Shea.

JUDGE TRAVIS:
The homesteaders' claim predates yours. So I suggest you set your sights on another piece of land.
O'SHEA:
I want that land! By the saints, it's mine!
BUCK:
Not anymore.
JOSIAH:
Might want to go take it up with those saints of yours.
O'SHEA:
Safe journey, Mr. Richmond.

RICHMOND:
All right, folks, we'll get back on the trail first thing tomorrow. Let's get those supplies loaded up.
VIN:
Who's that with Mary?
CHRIS:
I wouldn't know.
JUDGE TRAVIS:
Could be a rough road for those folks. Might not be a bad idea for you seven to, uh, stick with them for a day or two. Maybe escort them out of the territory.

RICHMOND:
We don't need them. We've done just fine on our own all the way from St. Louis.
CHRIS:
That was before Dicky O'Shea knew you owned that land.
RICHMOND:
I've heard about these 7 men, Judge. Not the kind of company we want our women and children keeping.
JUDGE TRAVIS:
Better safe than sorry.
RICHMOND:
I'm telling you, if--
JUDGE TRAVIS:
Mr. Richmond, this may sound like a suggestion. It's not.
CHRIS:
Looks like we're going on a wagon train.

BUCK:
Morning, Gents.
JD:
Hey, Buck.
VIN:
We about ready?
EZRA:
Mr. Tanner, the only thing I am ready for at this ungodly hour is the comfort of my down pillow.

VIN:
Here, here, let me help you with that.

CHARLOTTE:
I got it. Thanks, but I had it.
VIN:
Looked more like it had you, Miss.
RICHMOND:
That's Mrs... Mrs. Richmond.

VIN:
Glad to be of service.

MARY:
Morning, Gerard.
GERARD:
Morning.
BILLY:
Hey, Chris!
CHRIS:
Hey, you, Kid.
BILLY:
I'm going on the wagon train with you.
CHRIS:
Is that a fact?

MARY:
Don't look so surprised, Chris. There's no telling where a journalist's job will take him.
CHRIS:
You sure this is a good idea?
MARY:
We'll be fine. After all, we have you along to protect us.
GERARD:
Mary, you gonna introduce me?
MARY:
I'm sorry. Um, Chris, I'd like you to meet my old friend Gerard.
GERARD:
Good to meet you.
CHRIS:
Hello.
MARY:
Gerard and my late husband went to school together.
GERARD:
In fact, I proposed to Mary first, but Frank had already won her heart.
MARY:
When Gerard wrote and told me that he and his daughter Katie were planning on making a new start, I knew it would make a great story, so...
GERARD:
Mary invited herself and Billy along.
MARY:
Oh, I invited? Ha ha ha.
VIN:
We're ready to go. Mary.



CHRIS:

Move 'em out!
MARY:
I look forward to spending this time with you.
GERARD:
Me, too.

MAN:
Come on, hyah!

O'SHEA:
You know what me Da would have done in this situation, Happy?
HAPPY:
Your Da was a fine man, Dicky.
O'SHEA:
He woulda done nothin'. Not a blessed thing, but I'm not me Da, Happy. If those farmers never reach the land, they can't live on it, now, can they?

MAN:
Get up there! Hyah!
BUCK:
How do, ma'am. Beautiful...day. It's a beautiful day.

EZRA:
Hey, Buck, hold up. Hey, I see you've espied our comely young widow.
BUCK:
Widow? Oh, I do love that word. They're so in need of comfort.
EZRA:
Well, unfortunately, despite her undeniable charms, she's a tad difficult to get close to.
BUCK:
Ezra, no offense, but you're no match for El Buck.

EZRA:
I'll admit that I'm not as indiscriminate in that area as yourself, Mr. Wilmington. However the point is, there's another rival for her affection.
BUCK:
So she has a beau.
EZRA:
That's even better. He's a formidable opponent. A rapacious, insatiable thief, stealing her time and attention like a rogue bandit in the night.

BUCK:
Who is this devil? Hey!
EZRA:
That's the gentleman over there.
BUCK:
Why didn't you tell me that thing belongs to her?
EUGENE:
Ha ha!
EZRA:
If one were to win its affections, one might be able to win hers.
BUCK:
You saying I can't take him?
EZRA:
Not in a fair fight. Actually, I just think I could win him over first.
JD:
Oh, yeah, and I'll bet that neither of you can do it.
EZRA:
Bet? I do love the sound of that word.

CHRIS:
How's it look?
VIN:
Mmm, not so good. Pass been washed out by them floods.
RICHMOND:
Whoa! Is there a problem?
CHRIS:
We were just discussing the best route.
RICHMOND:
Got that worked out already. Straight over the pass.

VIN:
Pass looks rough. Ridin' around the ridge will be easier on the wagons.
CHARLOTTE:
Will, maybe we should--
RICHMOND:
It'll take longer to get there.
CHRIS:
Well, at least we'll get there in one piece.
RICHMOND:
Mister, we've been on this journey for 2 months. I got us this far. Reckon I know what I'm doing. We're going straight through as planned. Hyah! Hyah!
VIN:
At least he's willin' to discuss it.

O'SHEA:
For the love of Pete, it's just a wee coney. Make it supper, for cryin' out loud.
MAN:
There he goes.
MAN 2:
Get him! No, he's right over there.
MAN:
He's over there. I can grab his foot. No, over here.
HAPPY:
Brought him in, Dicky. Found him right where you told me. Workin' the railroad.
MAN:
He's right over there.
O'SHEA:
So, you're the powder man, then, are you?
POWDER MAN:
Yes, sir. Yes, I am.
O'SHEA:
Well, Powder Man. I got a pesky wagon train headin' for a piece of ground that should belong to me, like.
POWDER MAN:
Wagon train. Oh, that's easy.
MAN:
There he goes! Right there! Watch it!
POWDER MAN:
Just a bunch of wood and flesh. No solid rock.
O'SHEA:
I don't need them dead, mind you. Just scared off, like.
POWDER MAN:
Scared off, yes.
MAN:
You see him? Grab him.
MAN 2:
He's right there.
POWDER MAN:
Doo dah! Doo dah! Oh, yeah!
[man coughing]

HAPPY:
Supper.
O'SHEA:
Supper. Ha ha ha!
POWDER MAN:
So when do I start?
O'SHEA:
All right, Powder Man. All right. Ha ha ha. Ha ha ha. Are you all right, boys? Ha ha ha.

CHARLOTTE:
Water?

VIN:
Thank you. Y'all could just stop now and put down stakes here. It's a pretty nice spot.
CHARLOTTE:
New homestead's gonna be nicer.
VIN:
Think so, huh?
CHARLOTTE:
I haven't seen it yet, but I know it's got a river and mountains and fine, rich soil as far as the eye can see. And when we start farming it, it's gonna be heaven on earth.
VIN:
I reckon if you're akin to that kind of thing.
CHARLOTTE:
Only a fool wouldn't be.
VIN:
Well, then I'm a fool 'cause I never been interested in tamin' no land.
CHARLOTTE:
Oh, the wild and woolly type.

VIN:
Woolly to the bone.
You oughta smile more often. Kinda lights up your face. Oh, figures. I'd say the one thing that'd chase a smile away.
RICHMOND:
Charlotte!
CHARLOTTE:
I'd better--

BUCK:
Ha ha ha. Yeah, that's good. Howdy there, son.
EUGENE:
Go away, I'm busy.
BUCK:
Well, now, a boy is never too busy to go huntin'. Hmm? Now what do you say? You and me, just loaded up for bear, just ridin' on out.
EUGENE:
I hate horses, and guns give me bad dreams.
BUCK:
You hate horses? Well, um, what do you like?
EUGENE:
I like stories.
BUCK:
Oh, you like stories. Well, I know what kind of stories boys like. And, uh, me, I got a peck full of them. Ahem. Now, there was this time I met this sweet little conchita named Juanita down in Mexico. And let me tell you, that little gal, she was ready and willin', if you get my drift.

EUGENE:
What do you mean?
BUCK:
Well, she liked to dance with her dress above her head. Ha ha ha. And her skin, it was the color of pure nutmeg. And it was smooth as the inside of an egg. And the curve of her hip, well, it's my favorite part of a woman.

EUGENE'S MOTHER:
Mr. Wilmington! You keep your filthy mouth as far away from me and my son as possible.
BUCK:
Ma'am, I was just, uh--

JD:
There you go, Buck.
EZRA:
Well done.
NATHAN:
We got company.

RICHMOND:
What do you want?
O'SHEA:
I've come with a very generous offer for you fine people.

RICHMOND:
We're not interested in any offer.
VIN:
Must be mighty special land.
O'SHEA:
Oh, it's just got all 40 shades of green. I get homesick something awful since I left Ireland.
RICHMOND:
Then go back 'cause you ain't gettin' our land. We rode long and hard to get this land. We ain't sellin' it to nobody.

O'SHEA:
Is that right?
RICHMOND:
Now get outta here.
O'SHEA:
Me Da used to say you'd do well to mind your manners, Lad. Make things go a mite easier on ya.

RICHMOND:
You and your da can go straight to hell.

CHRIS:
Sounded like a no to me, Mr. O'Shea. You gonna pull that piece or are you just resting your hand on it?

O'SHEA:
Well, maybe something will happen to make you change your mind. Be seein' ya.
VIN:
If you had any smarts, you would have listened to his offer.

RICHMOND:
You got a problem?
CHARLOTTE:
Come on, Will.
RICHMOND:
You stay out of this, woman.
VIN:
Mister, the only one's got a problem is you.

GERARD:
"A bellowing voice called out, send out your best and your bravest. And there stood a 30-foot-tall towering giant who ate little children for breakfast. His teeth were as sharp as knives. And his arms were as big as oak trees."

VIN:
Nice and quiet.

[clicking]

CHARLOTTE:
You have no right to talk to me that way!
RICHMOND:
Damn right I'd if you're fool enough to butt into my business.
CHARLOTTE:
Our business! Our business! Oh, I can't take this anymore!
RICHMOND:
Get back here. Charlotte!
[Charlotte crying]
VIN:
Mrs. Richmond, you all right? I wasn't trying to spook you.
CHARLOTTE:
I'm fine.
VIN:
I don't mean to pry, but your husband... seems to be fighting the bit a lot of the time.
CHARLOTTE:
It didn't used to be like this. If you'd just seen him before. Like when Allison was born. He was so happy. You never seen a man more proud.
VIN:
Allison your daughter?
CHARLOTTE:
She was taken by the fever 2 winters ago.
VIN:
I'm sorry to hear that, Ma'am.
CHARLOTTE:
I never did and never will make peace with it. Figured I best get on with life anyway. But Will, he, uh-- he just can't seem to-- I wanted this move. The new land to be a second chance for us, but--
VIN:
It's all right. There's still time for second chances.

[click]
[explosion]

CHRIS:
What the hell? Get a blanket!
NATHAN:
Jack.
JACK:
I can't see.
NATHAN:
Vin, Vin, get my kit!
VIN:
I got it.
NATHAN:
Get my kit! Hurry up! Hurry up!
CHRIS:
Nathan! Here's the wagon!
NATHAN:
Hold on, Jack. Hold on. Hold on, Jack.

JACK:
It hurts. It hurts.
NATHAN:
Hold on. Stay with me. Shh! Shh! Shh!
JD:
Ma'am, gonna be all right. Nathan's got him.
NATHAN:
Stay with me, Jack.
JACK'S WIFE:
Oh, Jack, Jack. Come on, Jack, stay.
JACK:
Oh, hurts.
JACK'S WIFE:
Stay! Jack! Jack.


JOSIAH:
"He has out soared the shadow of our night. Envy and calumny an"and that unrest which men miscall delight can touch him not and torture not again. He is secure and now can never mourn a heart grown cold, a head grown gray in vain. He lives, he wakes, tis death is dead, not he."

VIN:
O'Shea's pretty serious about that land.
CHRIS:
Must be something special if it's worth killing for.

VIN:
Couple of men ridin' straight through could reach it in a day or so.

CHRIS:
JD, come here.
JOSIAH:
You did what you could, Nathan.

NATHAN:
It wasn't enough, was it?
JD:
Chris wants two of us to go take a gander at that new homestead.

NATHAN:
Yeah, I'll ride. I ain't doing much good here.
GERARD:
Under the circumstances, you think we should send the women and children back?
VIN:
Be stronger if we all stick together.
RICHMOND:
We'll stick together. But you men, your job is done here.
CHARLOTTE:
Will, please.
RICHMOND:
Nobody died till they showed up to protect us.
VIN:
Didn't know at we were up against. Now we do.
RICHMOND:
People like O'Shea make a game of going against hired guns like you.
MARY:
These men aren't what O'Shea's after.
GERARD:
Mr. Richmond, I got 2 young children with me and I want as many men as possible between them and Dicky O'Shea.
CHARLOTTE:
We all feel that way, Mr. Whitman. We all do.


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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