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A mysterious grifter appears on an isolated seaside estate claiming to be a wealthy family's new chef. When a plague descends on the island, the mischievous cook rouses his fellow staff to rebel and take over the mansion.

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00:00:00🎵
00:00:11🎵 What a beautiful day, what a beautiful day, for a wedding in May, for a wedding in May 🎵
00:00:17🎵 See the people all stare, just need a stare, at the love of a pair, at the love of a pair 🎵
00:00:23🎵 He's a minion of joy, he's a minion of joy, he's the luckiest boy, he's the luckiest boy 🎵
00:00:29🎵 Wedding array, wedding array, he's smiling, he's smiling, he's smiling 🎵
00:00:33🎵 The bells are ringing, for me and my gal, for me and my gal 🎵
00:00:40Let's see how we did.
00:00:42🎵 For me and me, for me and my gal, for me and my gal 🎵
00:00:46🎵 Everybody's enjoying, to a wedding they're going 🎵
00:00:52🎵 And the ladies are totally, happy to be attached 🎵
00:00:57Not bad.
00:00:58🎵 There's hundreds of ladies, for me and my gal, for me and my gal 🎵
00:01:06It's a goddamn shame.
00:01:09Floyd.
00:01:12The moment you build something up,
00:01:16you just come take it all away.
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00:01:56The war has come home, dear readers.
00:02:05Yesterday, we lost more Americans in our city than soldiers overseas.
00:02:15This epidemic is decimating our nation.
00:02:26🎵
00:02:31The president, fixated on the war in Europe,
00:02:35now threatens to jail any journalist who reports on our true killer,
00:02:40the flu from Spain.
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00:03:01Next stop, Egan.
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00:03:19As always, the real victims are the workers.
00:03:23They have been left to die like dogs in ghettos,
00:03:26while the president's capitalist cronies shelter in their country mansions.
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00:03:33Our push for citywide business closures can only save so many.
00:03:39Mr. President, we, the forgotten people of the United States, demand action.
00:03:44We, the poor and dispossessed.
00:03:47We, the immigrants and the outsiders.
00:03:50We, the colored and voiceless, demand nationwide closures.
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00:03:58Mr. President, send the workers home.
00:04:01Shut it all down.
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00:04:36🎵
00:04:45You know that place between sleep and awake?
00:04:49That place where you remember dreaming?
00:04:52That's where I'll always live, you Peter Pan.
00:04:58It doesn't sound like schoolwork.
00:05:00It is, Papa.
00:05:01Mommy's Tinkerbell in the play!
00:05:03Well, let's focus on the real studies.
00:05:05Long division for Tinkerbell and grammar for Mr. Pan, if memory serves.
00:05:08Yes, sir.
00:05:09Thank you.
00:05:10No lead for the first one.
00:05:13Come on.
00:05:23Disloyal, profane and scurrilous language about the U.S. government.
00:05:28Scurrilous? That's a first.
00:05:31Another cease and desist?
00:05:34The President's goons now claiming that my push for closures is tantamount to sedition.
00:05:40They're grasping at straws to shut me up.
00:05:42Won't they be surprised to find you so obliging for once?
00:05:46You did tell them that you'll be staying out here until it passes.
00:05:49Yeah, of course, yes.
00:05:51Catherine mentioned that you brought on a new cook?
00:05:54Mm-hmm.
00:05:55A stranger? Surely these creature comforts aren't worth the risk.
00:05:58The agency takes every precaution imaginable.
00:06:01They even require staff to isolate for days.
00:06:03You know, Catherine said she had to drop her coins in the grocer's vinegar bucket because no one will touch money.
00:06:07And she said she saw whole families with trunks full of supplies.
00:06:10Jules, there is no plague on Egg Island.
00:06:12Civilization is not breaking down.
00:06:31Oh, I was going to keep that.
00:06:57You're trespassing.
00:07:00No, ma'am.
00:07:02I'm Floyd. Floyd Monk.
00:07:06I'm the new cook.
00:07:08Pay first.
00:07:11Mm-hmm.
00:07:27You were meant to arrive yesterday.
00:07:31My apologies, ma'am. Permit didn't clear in time.
00:07:35Things are pretty backed up at City Hall, as you might imagine.
00:07:37Perhaps you should have taken that into account and filed sooner.
00:07:41I filed the moment I heard I got this gig. I couldn't get here.
00:07:45Soon enough, I woke up in hell, and here I am in paradise.
00:07:49I help you with that?
00:07:51That's very gracious of you.
00:07:53You'll have to manage, Mr. Kahn. He needs to be sanitized.
00:07:59There are rules, Mr. Monk, that all staff are required to follow.
00:08:04The house rules.
00:08:06The Hortons demand absolute isolation.
00:08:10No one leaves the property for anything other than necessities.
00:08:15Groceries, supplies, the like.
00:08:19This isolation will not be a problem for you.
00:08:24No, ma'am, I feel right at home.
00:08:36Which one of them rooms is mine?
00:08:38None of them. Our quarters are here.
00:08:42This way.
00:08:45The Hortons takes up her at seven sharp.
00:08:48An eggplant casserole will make a fine first impression.
00:08:52Hmm.
00:08:56I bet some people wonder if what you call a muckraker
00:09:00living in a place like this could really make a difference.
00:09:03I don't think so.
00:09:05I don't think so.
00:09:07I don't think so.
00:09:09I don't think so.
00:09:11Muckraker.
00:09:13Living in a place like this could really mean all he's writing.
00:09:16Mr. Horton plans to donate the estate to the public.
00:09:20He's dedicated his life to fight for us workers.
00:09:23That's wonderful.
00:09:25Now here he exposed his own father's meatpacking business,
00:09:28his own flesh and blood.
00:09:30Now how do you not get cut out of the will for that?
00:09:33How do you know so much about Mr. Horton?
00:09:38I'm a fan.
00:09:41Allow me to introduce our new cook, Mr. Monk.
00:09:45Welcome to our home.
00:09:47What a beautiful home it is.
00:09:52See that pool in the other room with the water?
00:09:55That's a swimming pool.
00:09:57Of course.
00:09:59So I've seen Willie Hurst got something like that.
00:10:02Ms. McMurray, I imagine, has acquainted you with the privileges
00:10:06we offer our staff here.
00:10:08You're invited to use my library as your own
00:10:11and borrow greedily.
00:10:13Here we do hope to help the staff move on from service work,
00:10:16if that's what their wish is.
00:10:18My wish is to never eat old McMurray's cooking ever again.
00:10:21Molly!
00:10:23What happened to your finger?
00:10:29It's blew it off right at the nub, you can see right there.
00:10:32We was taking San Juan Hill, 98.
00:10:35Right there at the clean off.
00:10:37Catch it! No!
00:10:39Still see the bone.
00:10:42We are against mechanized mass slaughter here.
00:10:45We are conscientious objectors.
00:10:47In this home, we don't believe in taking life of any kind.
00:10:51Not in war, not even for soccer.
00:11:00I'm curious, Mr. Monk, which restaurant did you say you worked in
00:11:03prior to joining us?
00:11:06It was just a little tavern, you wouldn't have known.
00:11:09Try me.
00:11:11I'll tell you what, though, we made a damn good Gianricchi.
00:11:16But we had to shut it down with the closures.
00:11:25I am very sorry for your loss.
00:11:29At least I have my health.
00:11:35All right.
00:11:37Enjoy your succor.
00:11:42Mr. Monk is an interesting fellow.
00:11:48But maybe a good cook.
00:11:52Boss wants to eat leaves, that's his right.
00:11:54I just don't see why we can't eat meat.
00:11:57When you have an estate of your own,
00:11:59you can stuff your face with all the meat your heart desires.
00:12:02You worked here a while, huh?
00:12:04Delivered, Mr. Horton, into this world.
00:12:06Bless you.
00:12:10What about you, Sheik?
00:12:12What's a guy like you doing in this country at a time like this?
00:12:15I make music back home in Istanbul.
00:12:18I come to America for Tin Pan Alley.
00:12:21I hear the streets are paved with gold.
00:12:24When I get here, I learn two things.
00:12:27One, seats are not paved with gold.
00:12:30And two, I was expected to pave them.
00:12:33You just count your luckies my drone ain't burying you in a trench.
00:12:37369, the Harlem Hellfighter, my drone.
00:12:40When he returns from the front,
00:12:42he's gonna be putting me through medical school.
00:12:44Mr. Horton is writing a letter of recommendation.
00:12:47So it's doubtful any school will accept her.
00:12:50She's a dreamer.
00:12:52She hasn't learned the one law of the land.
00:12:54Either you have servants, or you are one.
00:12:59All right, where you all keep the hooch?
00:13:01Our staff is never permitted to consume alcohol.
00:13:04House rules.
00:13:06I saw Mr. Horton nursing a glass of scotch at supper.
00:13:10You will abide by our rules,
00:13:12or you will be on the first ferry back to the city.
00:13:15Do you understand?
00:13:19Yes, ma'am.
00:13:23The National Women's Party called off our drive,
00:13:26and I feel myself getting idle already.
00:13:30I know what you're gonna say.
00:13:32You're gonna say that I should work on the biography,
00:13:34but I think it's a bit of a mess.
00:13:38I was thinking, why don't I try my hand at fiction again?
00:13:45Jay?
00:13:49I'm sorry.
00:13:52Today, after my story broke,
00:13:54the president's goons ransacked our office.
00:13:58Was anyone hurt?
00:13:59No. No.
00:14:01But Harry's convinced the APL is telling him.
00:14:04Well, what about us? Are we safe?
00:14:06Of course. Of course.
00:14:08No one knows we're out here,
00:14:10but Harry's refusing to cover the influenza,
00:14:12and so is everyone else.
00:14:20You did all you could.
00:14:28Violent riots broke out in cities across our nation
00:14:31over the president's handling of the influenza.
00:14:34This morning, I joined the protesters at City Hall.
00:14:38It was peaceful until bloodthirsty soldiers arrived on the scene.
00:15:58Hey, diddy diddle.
00:16:00Leans in the middle. Five a gig, ten a ten, a gig, twenty.
00:16:03Got eyes on a little lady.
00:16:09Give me a card.
00:16:11You dirty cheat!
00:16:13Mr. Monk, what is this?
00:16:17Just some things I gathered for lunch.
00:16:19This'll all make you sick as a parrot,
00:16:21but this, this'll put the devil in you.
00:16:24Is that right?
00:16:25Mr. Kahn, dispose of this immediately.
00:16:28And this is not a riverboat casino.
00:16:31Keep yourself to the kitchen while you're inside this house.
00:16:35Come on, Mr. Kahn.
00:16:37Let's get ahead of the morning crowds.
00:16:40Bars are sure finding a good thing.
00:16:43Come on. To your study.
00:16:56If schools remain closed,
00:16:58someone will have to tutor the children.
00:17:01Mrs. Diddle is perfectly capable.
00:17:04Or perhaps...
00:17:06Perhaps I could.
00:17:11No, Jules, Jules, you...
00:17:14You are a writer.
00:17:17And you have more of a talent in this fingernail
00:17:21than I could have hoped for.
00:17:24You have the power to change the way people think.
00:17:27Thank you.
00:17:31Bravo.
00:17:35Bravo.
00:17:37It is not every day you meet someone on the front page of the paper.
00:17:41If I may, you can just indulge me.
00:17:46I saw the horror in my comrades' eyes
00:17:49as the president's men landed their billy clubs on the immigrants in their colors
00:17:54whose blood clings to my shirt, even as I write.
00:17:57Even as I write.
00:17:59You really stick it in them fat cat politicians.
00:18:03That's the power of your writing.
00:18:06So much respect for you.
00:18:08Thank you.
00:18:13It does feel like you were really there.
00:18:20Thank you.
00:18:25Was there even a protest?
00:18:27Of course.
00:18:28The paper has a junior reporter taking notes on the ground,
00:18:31and I'll be putting them together in my own prose from here.
00:18:33Is that not deceiving your readers?
00:18:35Woodrow Wilson is deceiving the American people every day,
00:18:38and his deceptions are costing lives.
00:18:41I am saving them.
00:18:44Let me help you.
00:18:46No, I'll be fine.
00:18:48What happened?
00:18:50No need to make a scene.
00:18:52I'll survive.
00:18:54There is panic at the market.
00:18:56They're cleaning out the shops, hoarding food, fighting like rabid dogs.
00:19:00Miss McMurray was attacked?
00:19:02It was the Elway maid.
00:19:04She stole our potatoes.
00:19:06Poor Elway maid.
00:19:08Why on earth would she do such a thing?
00:19:10The plagues come to Egg Island.
00:19:13They say a dozen cases today alone.
00:19:17The locals, they're blaming the summer crowds.
00:19:20I saw a farmer set the Cadillac on fire.
00:19:24Mr. Monk, you will accompany Mr. Compton to town from here on out.
00:19:28I'll fetch a first aid kit.
00:19:30Thank you. Quick.
00:19:32Don't kiss my ass, Nancy boy.
00:19:36I beg your pardon?
00:19:38I beg your pardon?
00:19:40What did you say?
00:19:43Why don't we get some sarsaparillas?
00:19:46For the boy.
00:19:48Count it next time we're in town.
00:19:53Fetch the kit.
00:20:09How many rooms do you reckon there are up there?
00:20:12Eight, nine?
00:20:14A dozen, I believe.
00:20:16There's plenty of room for all of us.
00:20:18We should just go and pack up and move in.
00:20:21Ain't nothing stopping us.
00:20:23None at all.
00:20:29That's Mr. Horton's single malt.
00:20:33Put that back where you found it or you're going to get us all canned.
00:20:36I bet you like to take a profile and warm up a little bit.
00:20:40We need this job, Floyd.
00:20:43Well, the Hortons can't replace us.
00:20:45Now people dropping like mayflies all over town.
00:20:49All we got to do is ask.
00:20:51We can ask for anything.
00:20:53Our wish is their command.
00:20:55You want to put the screws on them?
00:20:57Look, we got a good thing going in here.
00:20:59Mr. Horton treats us right.
00:21:01Better than most would.
00:21:03We're risking our lives every time we go shopping for this family.
00:21:06We deserve more.
00:21:09Hmm?
00:21:23It could be better.
00:21:25A lot of things could be better, Con.
00:21:27New rules. It's fair and due.
00:21:30It's fair and due.
00:21:34Hell yeah!
00:21:36Atta girl.
00:21:54You're dreaming if you think you're going to get McMurray on board.
00:22:03You're dreaming.
00:22:33Dear Mr. Horton, with the keenest of admiration,
00:22:36I have been following your lone defiance of the president's censorship regime.
00:22:40McClure's magazine wishes to run a feature on you
00:22:43and our fight for a free press.
00:22:46Penned by yours truly, Upton Sinclair.
00:22:52Who's Upton Sinclair?
00:22:54Only the second greatest muckraker of our time.
00:22:57And McClure's has more readers than any other publication in the entire country.
00:23:01Are you going to be famous like Charlie Chaplin?
00:23:08Is it not unusual for a journalist to be featured so prominently?
00:23:16Upton, of course, has become somewhat of a kingmaker to the progressive party.
00:23:21So you've decided you're going to run?
00:23:23I've been chosen, truth.
00:23:27Oh, how creative, Mr. Muller.
00:23:31This is the moment we've been waiting for, Jules.
00:23:35If I have Upton behind me, I'm sure if I can get his endorsement,
00:23:40the workers of this world will get a governor who gives a damn.
00:23:44The power of Christ compels you.
00:23:46The power of Christ compels you.
00:23:56She got that flu from Spain.
00:23:59Must have bought it at the market.
00:24:01Most likely. There's a thickness to it.
00:24:04Got my tavern, had the same aisle.
00:24:06Burn her sheets and deep clean the house.
00:24:09Oh, Catherine, Catherine, can you hear me?
00:24:11I chartered you a boat to take you to the finest doctor in the city.
00:24:13It's not influenza.
00:24:16What is she saying?
00:24:17I have no idea. It's just...
00:24:19I will be fine.
00:24:21Let me out.
00:24:23Oh, no can do. You know, house rules.
00:24:31Yeah.
00:24:35Yeah.
00:24:37Him, yes. Yes, it's him.
00:24:39I think it's going to do a prank.
00:24:40Absolutely, yes.
00:24:41Godspeed, Catherine.
00:24:44Thank you.
00:24:54I see.
00:25:15Is Miss McMurray going to die?
00:25:17Oh, of course not, honey.
00:25:21Miss McMurray will be right as rain and back before you know it.
00:25:25Let's get you both in the bath.
00:25:28I want Mrs. Tidwell to do it.
00:25:38Of course.
00:25:40Come on, then.
00:25:51He's never in good spirits after a nap.
00:25:55Yeah.
00:25:56We should wait.
00:25:57No, we're going to do it now.
00:26:09You awake, boss?
00:26:11Hey, boss, you awake?
00:26:13Yeah.
00:26:15We're done with the cleaning.
00:26:19Thank you.
00:26:21Yeah, yes.
00:26:23You may get something to start it.
00:26:25That's good, yes, thank you.
00:26:30Man up, come on.
00:26:38Sir, we have been talking amongst ourselves, and we have been putting our lives at risk, you see, and...
00:26:46We feel that in order to continue, additional compensation is only fair.
00:26:54You beat me to it.
00:26:56Yes, Mr. Cohen.
00:26:58With Miss McMurray's tragic departure, yes, you'll be all taking on additional chores and raises.
00:27:04Only fair.
00:27:12Double?
00:27:14Double?
00:27:19Double. You want me to double your wages?
00:27:24Mr. Cohen, if I refuse, are you saying you will quit and leave my family stranded in the midst of a plague?
00:27:38I will double your wages.
00:27:40Thank you, sir.
00:27:41That's awfully generous, sir.
00:27:42That's so kind.
00:27:43Thank you.
00:27:44And there is another small matter that we should discuss.
00:27:50And that's the servant's quarters.
00:27:51Staff.
00:27:53Here we call it the staff quarters.
00:27:56Well, it's no longer satisfactory.
00:27:58Did you not disinfect them yourself?
00:28:01It's not safe.
00:28:03Then what do you propose, Mr. Monk?
00:28:07No.
00:28:12There's something off about that man.
00:28:15Well, I wouldn't feel safe in the staff quarters either.
00:28:19Hell, yeah.
00:28:22Hell, yeah.
00:28:24I don't think it had anything to do with safety.
00:28:26Then what?
00:28:36Phew.
00:28:39The French ambassador stayed here once.
00:28:42Hope he kept it warm for me.
00:28:45All right.
00:28:50One last road to pave, huh, Genghis?
00:28:55You are a crazy bastard for it, Monk.
00:29:07He must be a millionaire.
00:29:09You can hear them sigh and wish to die.
00:29:11You can see the wig, the other eye,
00:29:13and the man who broke the bank at Monte Carlo.
00:29:21Mr. Khan.
00:29:24You must bathe in the pool now because your bath emptied the tank.
00:29:29Staff will bathe in the afternoon.
00:29:32Understood?
00:29:33Yes, sir.
00:29:37Whoo!
00:29:42Hey, Genghis, now all we need is a couple of bees to hunt down.
00:29:45Mr. Monk, the pool is never to be used by staff.
00:29:49I thought we was all bunking together.
00:29:51But the pool is different.
00:29:53Why?
00:29:54Because it is.
00:29:55Why?
00:29:59Your rooms may have changed, but the rules of this house still remain the same.
00:30:03Mr. Horton.
00:30:04What?
00:30:05Telephone for you, sir.
00:30:06A Mr. Sinclair?
00:30:11Get out of the pool. Now. Out.
00:30:16What are you trying to pull, Floyd?
00:30:18We haven't met now.
00:30:20What more could you possibly want?
00:30:22Okay.
00:30:23Count.
00:30:25I'm not counting. I'm not counting.
00:30:28Upton. Upton, old sport. How are you?
00:30:31Horton, my dear Dauphin.
00:30:33You do me too much credit.
00:30:35Perhaps you do yourself too little.
00:30:38Your writing, your defiance of the president,
00:30:42has many calling you this generation's penultimate muckraker.
00:30:47And some are even convinced the Progressive Party has found its heir apparent.
00:30:52You flatter me now.
00:30:54Others are calling your work rank opportunism.
00:30:58That is why I wanted to hear from you directly.
00:31:01What was it that motivated your decision?
00:31:04Upton, I would say in a word it would be...
00:31:11Outrage.
00:31:13Moral outrage against the president's censorship of the press.
00:31:17Horton, I was referring to your decision to remain in the city.
00:31:21I mean, it's no secret you could have sheltered in comfort like many other men of your means.
00:31:27And yet you remained in the eye of the storm.
00:31:31Why did you decide to put your life on the line?
00:31:38I would... I can't call it a decision.
00:31:41I'm fighting a war here with nothing but my words as a weapon.
00:31:46If I may so borrow your words.
00:31:49This plague is decimating our city.
00:31:53And if it were not for the journalists in times like these,
00:31:56who's left to hold the feet of the powerful to the fire?
00:32:03Skipping town was never an option.
00:32:06Quotable as always, Horton.
00:32:11Upton, if I may ask you a question, and forgive me for being too direct.
00:32:16Don't pussyfoot with me.
00:32:18You're itching to run. You need McClure's to win.
00:32:22I would, of course, need to run any endorsement by the editorial board.
00:32:27Of course.
00:32:29I'll see what I can do.
00:32:32Well, thank you.
00:32:53Excuse me!
00:32:55Hello?
00:32:57Hi, cutie pie.
00:32:59Sorry for being late.
00:33:01Please don't say nothing to Leo. He could be a real hothead.
00:33:05Leo? I'm sorry, who's Leo and who are you?
00:33:08No one phoned ahead.
00:33:10Owner's giving away this butte.
00:33:13Must have gone funny in the head.
00:33:15Um...
00:33:17I am the owner.
00:33:19Oh, how do you do?
00:33:21County clerk's office sent me.
00:33:23They want to look for their new park.
00:33:25Wow. Very presumptuous of them.
00:33:28Oh, don't tell me you're having cold feet.
00:33:31You do plan on donating the estate?
00:33:34Yes. Yes, of course.
00:33:37It's just we're in the early stages.
00:33:39And, frankly, this is not a good time.
00:33:41You see, my family and I are trying to isolate.
00:33:44Don't be such a worrywart.
00:33:48Don't worry.
00:33:50I won't say nothing to Leo about you getting cold feet.
00:33:53Cutie pie.
00:34:01You got a pony up, you want to play a game?
00:34:04Gangas.
00:34:06Come on. I got nothing to lose.
00:34:08Only dirty paper.
00:34:10I'll chip in for you.
00:34:12You pay me back next payday.
00:34:14Deal.
00:34:16Because I love you.
00:34:18He definitely said we could use his room.
00:34:20Anytime we want.
00:34:22Did I shuffle the cards?
00:34:24Yeah, give me the cards.
00:34:26You can do it.
00:34:29Here we go.
00:34:42I'll pretend I didn't see anything.
00:34:45On one condition.
00:34:50Damien.
00:34:54Give us some cards. Come on.
00:34:56What do we got? Hold'em?
00:34:58Hmm? Stud?
00:35:00Well, that's disappointing because stud is to hold'em with checkers and chess.
00:35:04Wow. So you know a thing or two.
00:35:06A life has many chapters, Mr. Monk.
00:35:11And mine have not always been so ladylike.
00:35:15Cheers.
00:35:24Yes?
00:35:27Catherine?
00:35:31Oh, where will we leave?
00:35:33Yes, Jules, it's Catherine.
00:35:39I was writing a play a week and I was getting drunk every night.
00:35:45You didn't like it there, you Parisian.
00:35:49Yeah, I did, but when Jay proposed, I had to come home.
00:35:59Next time you write, I will do your music.
00:36:03How about we leave these kids back up and we all go to Paris?
00:36:06The four of us.
00:36:08Okay.
00:36:09I will drive.
00:36:15Thank you.
00:36:34Jay!
00:36:37I gave them permission.
00:36:40Oh, honey, we all just needed to unwind.
00:36:44Miss McMurray telephoned.
00:36:47She will be here tomorrow. She's fit again.
00:36:50Oh, wonderful. Okay.
00:36:52It wasn't the influenza.
00:36:54Her illness was a result of something she ate.
00:37:10I want him gone.
00:37:12Who?
00:37:13You know who.
00:37:14Catherine's convinced he compromised her food.
00:37:17Intentionally?
00:37:18Yes, intentionally.
00:37:19That's ridiculous.
00:37:22Catherine's always suspicious of the staff.
00:37:24And she's allergic to everything.
00:37:27Do you remember those hives in London?
00:37:29There's nothing...
00:37:31I understand you don't like Mr. Muggs. Go ahead and fire him.
00:37:34Just don't pretend it's for any other reason than that.
00:37:36Good night.
00:37:42Poor Sean.
00:37:45Good morning, ladies.
00:37:47Have you by chance seen the paper?
00:37:49Wasn't delivered today. Mail didn't come neither.
00:37:52That is odd.
00:37:55Where's Mr. Mugg? I would like to speak with him.
00:37:58Oh, he went to the market with Mr. Kahn.
00:38:00They're meant to pick up Catherine at the ferry depot as well.
00:38:03They're meant to pick up Catherine at the ferry depot as well.
00:38:06Must say, I've never been this excited to see that dour Irish Mugg.
00:38:10You and me both.
00:38:12Have them come see me when they return.
00:38:15Yes, sir.
00:38:21A little whip cut at the neck and you let it drain for like two days.
00:38:25Where's Catherine?
00:38:28The ferry shut down.
00:38:31They closed the harbor, the market, the post office.
00:38:34They closed everything.
00:38:36We're just prisoners in paradise.
00:38:42It's all right. Come on now.
00:38:44They lifted the hunting restriction to make sure no one goes hungry.
00:38:47They can't expect us to kill our own food.
00:38:49Well, your neighbor just pulled a buck across the road.
00:38:52Must have been, I don't know, 200, 250 pounds.
00:38:56Big old thing.
00:38:59Where are you going?
00:39:01To phone the mayor.
00:39:03There's been 52 cases on the island with 11 deaths.
00:39:06They're only using private vessels to transport the sick.
00:39:08Jay, please.
00:39:10We don't need to shelter them, Jules.
00:39:13They don't want our kids.
00:39:16The mayor acted early and they're going to have this thing stomped out in no time.
00:39:22You can't fire him.
00:39:25Fire who?
00:39:26No one.
00:39:27Monk.
00:39:28He has no way of leaving the island.
00:39:30The hotel is closed. Where would he go?
00:39:32His whereabouts will no longer be a concern to us.
00:39:35That's cruel.
00:39:42Fine.
00:39:44He's on the first running ferry out.
00:39:48He's on the first running ferry out.
00:39:58It's breakfast. I want oatmeal.
00:40:01Sorry about that, your majesty. The market's closed.
00:40:05I'm just working with what I got.
00:40:09You know, we only got a couple of days' produce left in that garden.
00:40:14I do think we should consider following your neighbor's lead.
00:40:19The answer is no.
00:40:20You wouldn't have to dirty your own hands.
00:40:23You just leave the killing and the carving to me.
00:40:26There will be no killing, there will be no carving, and there will be no guns in this house.
00:40:30How about fishing?
00:40:31I always wanted to learn how to fish.
00:40:33I can show you how to fish.
00:40:34I'm sorry, was I unclear?
00:40:36There will be no taking of any life in this house.
00:40:39He's only trying to help.
00:40:42Thank you, that is enough, Mr. Monk.
00:40:50Eat.
00:41:11Jay.
00:41:16Jay.
00:41:19Jay.
00:41:20Someone saw the puppy.
00:41:29I'll call the sheriff.
00:41:30There's no time. That's all the food we have.
00:41:35I'll get the staff.
00:41:36No, no.
00:41:38I'll take care of it.
00:41:42Eat.
00:41:48Make sure you get all them cabbages there.
00:41:50The purple ones behind you.
00:41:53Every last vegetable.
00:41:56Would you look at these.
00:41:58Always wanted to squeeze Miss Horton's turnips.
00:42:00Honk, honk.
00:42:07Get off my property!
00:42:09The police have been called.
00:42:11Piss off, Summer Man.
00:42:12Y'all come down in the off season, bring the damn plague with you?
00:42:15I sympathize with your plight.
00:42:17I sincerely do.
00:42:20But I am appealing to your civility, please.
00:42:26How about this for civility, Summer Man?
00:42:29My family and I, we are vegetarian.
00:42:33You two can hunt for all the food you need.
00:42:36What about our hors d'oeuvres?
00:42:46Please, no.
00:42:47No, no.
00:42:52Ciao, cutie pie.
00:43:01They sure sucked you right good, huh, Mr. Horton?
00:43:06Thomas.
00:43:07You're on here, Sheriff.
00:43:09I'm the only one who got a clear look at the thieves.
00:43:12One was here last week, canvassing, plotting.
00:43:17I can only assume.
00:43:18Yeah, we have your statement, Mr. Horton.
00:43:20We'll do what we can.
00:43:22Actually, I came to discuss another matter.
00:43:25One I've been seeing all the homes on the island about.
00:43:28Some unpleasant business, I'm afraid.
00:43:31Have a seat.
00:43:36Now please, brace yourselves.
00:43:42Oh.
00:43:45We haven't been able to ID him.
00:43:47We have reason to believe his killer fled to Egg Island.
00:43:50A hobo saw a fella dump the body and then trailed him to the ferry depot.
00:43:55Described a derelict of a man in moccasin boots and a coyote hat.
00:44:01Any of you note any miscreants like that lurking around?
00:44:06No, sir.
00:44:07Nobody out of place?
00:44:09No one suspicious, no.
00:44:12Well, this hobo should be able to put a face on our killer for us as soon as the ferry's running.
00:44:32One bag of rice? That's it?
00:44:36That's all they had left, madame.
00:44:40This is from the Dodsons. No one would part with anything else.
00:44:46How many homes were you able to visit, Mr. Conk?
00:44:49All of them, sir.
00:44:51All of them.
00:44:53Very good. Very good.
00:44:55We'll ration this and continue our search.
00:45:01Thank you.
00:45:15Mama, Molly stole my piece.
00:45:18Here. I will get us more food, I promise.
00:45:21I'll bet the last.
00:45:27How about a nice juicy steak for madame and monsieur?
00:45:31Gun, man! Get those guns out of the house.
00:45:33I ain't gonna use them inside.
00:45:34Get them out of here!
00:45:35Mrs. Horton.
00:45:39This was your idea?
00:45:42Our children need to eat. We all do.
00:45:46Sir, ain't no one expecting you to hunt. You're the ideas man.
00:45:50You leave the bloody business putting food on the table to me.
00:45:54Hmm?
00:45:59That's it. My own family.
00:46:02Jay, don't be absurd.
00:46:14Rats.
00:46:23Rats.
00:46:53Rats.
00:47:23Your papa, he scouted out the bedding area, and he went downwind of that.
00:47:27Now, why'd he go downwind?
00:47:30Say, come smell it.
00:47:32When the buck come down, they had this moment. They locked eyes.
00:47:36Your papa, that buck.
00:47:39And he took him.
00:47:42He did it!
00:47:44He did it!
00:47:46He did it!
00:47:48He did it!
00:47:50He did it!
00:47:52He did it! You saved us!
00:47:55Our harvest maker.
00:47:56Papa, tell us how you ran the buck down the valley.
00:47:59Ran the buck down the valley.
00:48:00You shot the buck and got his food.
00:48:02I... I didn't.
00:48:04Yes, you did.
00:48:14Don't be modest.
00:48:23I only did what had to be done.
00:48:25That's right.
00:48:33Oh.
00:48:36Hey, hey.
00:48:38Charlotte, we can all eat together tonight.
00:48:53Sweet Lord.
00:48:57Tastes like a big mushroom.
00:48:59But juicier.
00:49:03Sir, the good Lord's looking down.
00:49:07I know he's gonna forgive you satisfying yourself in such times of need.
00:49:16He's right.
00:49:18You ought to try it.
00:49:20You ought to try it.
00:49:22You're gonna run out of rice soon.
00:49:24I just want to say it also.
00:49:26It feels so good to be able to rely upon this man to provide for us.
00:49:32I'd like to thank you for bringing me this meal tonight.
00:49:36All of us.
00:49:37We are all thankful.
00:49:40I know what a sacrifice this was for you and...
00:49:44I'm so grateful.
00:49:48To our leader...
00:49:51and our provider.
00:50:18Mmm.
00:50:23Do you hear that?
00:50:26What?
00:50:28Wait, you don't hear that?
00:50:33Stop.
00:50:34Someone's in my pool.
00:50:48Get the hell out of my pool.
00:50:55Or what?
00:50:58You're gonna fire me?
00:51:04I go, the rest of your staff's gonna walk with me.
00:51:06And then what, you just be doing your own laundry, your own dishes,
00:51:09washing your own children, putting your own food on the table?
00:51:13Fire me?
00:51:16Seems to me you're the one that's fired.
00:51:22You're fired, Jay.
00:51:28You're fired.
00:51:34How dare you speak to me like that?
00:51:37How dare you speak to me like that?
00:51:45Hey.
00:51:47Look, there ain't but one rule in this house, and that's just stay out of my hair.
00:51:54You got that, Nancy boy?
00:52:07Your staffing agency placed an insurrectionist into my home where my family sleeps.
00:52:13Yes, he is corrupting my entire staff.
00:52:17No.
00:52:19Yes, yes, one governess, one chauffeur, one cook, and one Mr. Maller on the damn phone now.
00:52:29Then you send the replacements once the fairies are up and running, and you fine Mr. Maller.
00:52:34His cook is attempting some sort of coup.
00:52:42Well, very well, I'll expect it presently.
00:52:47Where are you off to?
00:52:49Honey, the children and I were hoping to accompany you on your hunt.
00:52:52We want to see you in action. Please, Papa?
00:52:54Absolutely not, no.
00:52:55Please, Papa?
00:52:56No. Taking the life of any kind is never something to be proud of.
00:53:03I've never sat on a pool before.
00:53:04Where are your uniforms? Off to bag another trophy, are you, boss?
00:53:10No, you will not be accompanying me. Excuse me.
00:53:14Hello? Upton? Yes, pass him through. Upton Sinclair.
00:53:18Upton Sinclair?
00:53:19Oh, Upton Sinclair.
00:53:21Yep. Tomorrow's cover?
00:53:25I'm going to take you all fishing.
00:53:28That is quite a lot of real estate, actually.
00:53:30We would be delighted to join you, Mr. Monk.
00:53:33Shall we go fishing?
00:53:34Yeah!
00:53:36Are you a good fisherman?
00:53:37Good excuse as any to day drink.
00:53:40Looking forward to it.
00:53:42Thank you. Bye.
00:53:45Greatest news!
00:53:50Gotta bend your knees.
00:53:53You gotta throw a ball.
00:53:54You gotta throw a ball.
00:53:56This is where you just haul back, and then you crack your body like a whip.
00:54:01I think the fish are too cold to be hungry, Floyd.
00:54:05That's not it. You gotta bend your knees and whip it.
00:54:09There's a bell.
00:54:14We're too up backwards. No one believes me.
00:54:16Thomas.
00:54:17I can't feel my toes and the stories don't.
00:54:19Then you can choose another one.
00:54:20I got a story for you.
00:54:21I got a story for you.
00:54:23It's about a knight and a wizard.
00:54:28A couple of elves get stranded on this deserted island.
00:54:32How'd they get there? It can't just appear.
00:54:36Uh...
00:54:38A great storm and terrible shipwreck.
00:54:42You see, the wizard brought down the storm when he said the magic word.
00:54:48Sampis?
00:54:49Yes.
00:54:52The elves, they were stranded and they didn't know how to fend for themselves.
00:54:55They couldn't even make a fire, not even the elf king.
00:54:58Then how'd he get to be the king?
00:55:00They voted.
00:55:04Yes.
00:55:07I'm humbled to have been sent your nomination.
00:55:22Yes.
00:55:40And do you want to know what happened next?
00:55:42The elf king fed his subjects to the monster who kept watch over the terrified princess.
00:55:47And also the most beautiful princess in all the land.
00:55:50Yes.
00:55:52To protect her, the wizard transformed himself into the swiftest of all the steeds.
00:55:58But who will ride him?
00:55:59Only the bravest of all the knights.
00:56:02Look, fish! I caught one!
00:56:06Fluid, I don't know what to do!
00:56:10Don't panic.
00:56:20I'll talk to all of you, Mr. Monk.
00:56:50What?
00:57:15This package came this morning.
00:57:16Has no postmark on it or address or anything?
00:57:20I'm pretty sure it's a magazine.
00:57:21I think it said Macklemore.
00:57:23Sir, your editor's on the line.
00:57:27I'm sure he wants to congratulate you.
00:57:42Hey diddle diddle, queen's in the middle.
00:57:44Five will get you ten, ten will get you twenty.
00:57:46All you gotta do is keep your eye on the little lady.
00:57:50Here.
00:57:55Here.
00:57:57Nuh-uh, pay up.
00:57:58I'll fix us a couple of gin rickies.
00:58:00Slip in in the evening.
00:58:03Don't look at my cards.
00:58:10Morning, everyone.
00:58:14Jay?
00:58:16Fear not.
00:58:18I am unscathed.
00:58:30Where's the hotel?
00:58:31Okay.
00:58:38Don't come over here.
00:58:46Yeah, this is kinda bad.
00:58:52Honey, come out of the pool.
00:59:01Oh, God.
00:59:04The board demanded my resignation.
00:59:10I promise you'll find your way back.
00:59:15I'll never publish again.
00:59:20Wilson.
00:59:22He set me up.
00:59:25Woodrow Wilson?
00:59:27The EPO probably had eyes on me from the start.
00:59:31Tipped off McClure's that I'm out here.
00:59:34No one knows you're here but the people in this house.
00:59:38And none of us would want you to lose your job.
00:59:46Come here.
00:59:47I said something to tell you.
00:59:48Come here.
00:59:50You're fired.
00:59:58Jay?
00:59:59Jay?
01:00:01What is it?
01:00:02No, nothing.
01:00:03No, nothing.
01:00:04It's nothing.
01:00:06I need to sort some things out.
01:00:16Here.
01:00:20Oh, Mr. Monk.
01:00:22You're hurt.
01:00:23Yeah.
01:00:24Here, please.
01:00:26Let me help.
01:00:28May I?
01:00:29Yeah.
01:00:31Don't touch it. Don't touch it.
01:00:34Oh, my.
01:00:36We're gonna have to get this cleaned up.
01:00:38Oh, just leave it.
01:00:39I don't mind the idea of fine-shining.
01:00:41My body makes me feel rich.
01:00:46You better have a sip. This is gonna hurt.
01:00:49You go first.
01:00:56Oof.
01:00:57Is it good?
01:00:58Mm.
01:01:16You know what you're doing?
01:01:17Oh, yeah.
01:01:18That's how I ended up in Paris.
01:01:21I did cross-training.
01:01:22I thought you was writing plays.
01:01:24I was.
01:01:26How'd you think I convinced my parents to let me go?
01:01:29You ready?
01:01:30I guess so.
01:01:37I really missed that time.
01:01:39All we did was drink and smoke and talk nonsense.
01:01:43Oh, that was a living.
01:01:45You know, there's nothing I want more than
01:01:48wake up in a strange place with a nasty hangover and an empty wallet
01:01:52staring into the eyes of an absolute stranger.
01:01:57You're a hedonist, Mr. Monk.
01:01:59Hmm?
01:02:00A hedonist.
01:02:01Hedonist?
01:02:02Mm.
01:02:03I don't know. Maybe.
01:02:10You ever get lost?
01:02:12You ever get lonely living like that?
01:02:18I'm the king of my own castle.
01:02:21That's not what I asked.
01:02:35Yeah, I get lonely sometimes.
01:02:42I feel just awful about all this.
01:02:45My husband is not handling himself very well.
01:02:49Yeah, well, at times like these, it seems to me that
01:02:53nature just has a way of creeping in the modern world
01:02:57and brings out the beast in some and the beauty in others.
01:03:11Hmm.
01:03:41Hmm.
01:04:11Hmm.
01:04:25Papa?
01:04:28Am I in trouble?
01:04:38Jesus!
01:04:39Jay!
01:04:40It's the cook. He set me up.
01:04:42Mr. Monk?
01:04:43His name is not Floyd Monk.
01:04:45Just listen. Oh, look at this.
01:04:47Look what I found in his room.
01:04:48You went through his belongings?
01:04:50Yes, I did. And open it. Look at it.
01:04:52The only thing that I see is an old, decrated photograph
01:04:55of somebody who looks a lot like our cook.
01:04:57It is not him. It is not him.
01:05:00They sent him here. They've been keeping tabs on my every move.
01:05:03And once I announced my candidacy, they made their move.
01:05:06Who's they?
01:05:07The APL! The APL!
01:05:09So you think that Mr. Monk is an agent sent by the president?
01:05:13Yes. He was sent here to ruin me.
01:05:17Think about it.
01:05:18No, you think about it.
01:05:19I am.
01:05:20He was sent by the president to ruin you.
01:05:21Why is he still here? His job is done.
01:05:23Can you put that back in his room?
01:05:24I mean, stop. Whose side are you on?
01:05:26The McClure's hit piece.
01:05:27Them raping our garden.
01:05:28Why are you so blind to this, Jewel?
01:05:31The only blind one is you.
01:05:33That hit piece reported what you always promised to, the truth.
01:05:36But you lied because you wanted to be the hero.
01:05:39And you're blaming everyone,
01:05:40but the only person you should actually blame is yourself!
01:05:45Put that back in his room.
01:05:54Timbuk!
01:05:57Timbuk!
01:06:06Mr. Monk!
01:06:10Yeah?
01:06:19I thought you was a deer.
01:06:24Where's your rifle? Are you going to tell me to kill it with your bare hands?
01:06:27What are you after?
01:06:28Deer.
01:06:29Stop!
01:06:30Mr. Wright!
01:06:33I knew it was you.
01:06:36Her garden.
01:06:38McClure's. I know it. I know. I know it was you.
01:06:44You're not in your right mind.
01:06:47You know, if you asked me,
01:06:48I'd say it was one of those angry townies that done it.
01:06:51Let's end this.
01:06:56Just end it.
01:07:07You keep quiet, you pack your things, and you disappear from my house now.
01:07:22You're the man of the house.
01:07:25The Elf King and his monster feasted on the helpless elves.
01:07:29But they didn't know that the wizard had disguised himself as a steed,
01:07:34and he found himself a knight brave enough to ride him.
01:07:38Is Papa angry because of something Tom and me did?
01:07:44No.
01:07:46He's not angry.
01:07:48He's just sad.
01:07:49Because of something Tom and me did?
01:07:53No.
01:07:55No, of course not, darling.
01:08:00How does it all end?
01:08:03Well,
01:08:05we'll have to wait until tomorrow,
01:08:07when we act it out with costumes and everything.
01:08:11Fire Queen.
01:08:13Look at that.
01:08:18Jay.
01:08:21I'm glad you're all here.
01:08:24I would like to apologize for how out of sorts I've been.
01:08:31But those dark days are over.
01:08:35To the exorcism of the new bright light.
01:08:38Oh, my gosh.
01:08:41Mr. Horton, if I may.
01:08:43Sir?
01:08:49I know I told you I'd be gone, but...
01:08:53But...
01:08:55I'm sorry.
01:08:58I'm sorry.
01:09:00I'm sorry.
01:09:02I'm sorry.
01:09:04And ordinarily the wishes of my employer are the most important thing to me.
01:09:08But right now I'm thinking about the welfare of this family.
01:09:13And I think they need to know the truth is that you and I have had a kind of...
01:09:18What is it? Like a kind of agreement, right?
01:09:20Where I do the hunting and then you take credit for it.
01:09:23It's... right?
01:09:24Is it true?
01:09:25But... hey.
01:09:26And he asked me to leave.
01:09:27Now this family has come to mean a lot to me.
01:09:29And he... hey.
01:09:30Oh, yes.
01:09:32Okay.
01:09:33You're offering me $20 to just disappear?
01:09:36Only $20.
01:09:37Get out of my house!
01:09:39Let's take a vote!
01:09:40Get out of my house!
01:09:41You want me to leave? Take a vote!
01:09:42Get out of my house!
01:09:43Let's just take a vote.
01:09:44This is not a democracy!
01:09:45This is my home!
01:09:46Hey, hey!
01:09:47Hey, this is my house, too!
01:09:50And Mr. Monk stays!
01:09:57Stay!
01:09:59Hello.
01:10:01Hello.
01:10:03Hello.
01:10:04Hello.
01:10:13No hard feelings, right?
01:10:15Come on.
01:10:19Mr. Monk!
01:10:21Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey!
01:10:22Mr. Monk!
01:10:23Mr. Monk!
01:10:24Mr. Monk!
01:10:25Mr. Monk!
01:10:28Mr. Monk!
01:10:29I have a...
01:10:30Stop!
01:10:38You need to stop running!
01:10:40And eat something!
01:10:42Get some sleep!
01:10:59You need to stop running!
01:11:29You need to stop running!
01:11:31Hello?
01:11:57Hello?
01:11:59Mr. Maller?
01:12:02No.
01:12:03No!
01:12:04No, Mr. Maller, you...
01:12:05There was no mistake, yes.
01:12:07Your so-called chef
01:12:08most certainly arrived at my house
01:12:09and has been tormenting me ever since.
01:12:12He...
01:12:18Floyd Monk is dead?
01:12:25Then who is this man at my house?
01:12:29I...
01:12:33He killed him.
01:12:35I am...
01:12:36I'm getting the chef now.
01:12:58No.
01:13:01No!
01:13:03No!
01:13:04No!
01:13:05No!
01:13:06Get out of the road!
01:13:28Monk...
01:13:29Monk...
01:13:30He...
01:13:31He...
01:13:35Jay, you need to rest.
01:13:37He killed...
01:13:38He stabbed Floyd Monk.
01:13:40He murdered him.
01:13:42He murdered...
01:13:43I wouldn't get too close, man.
01:13:49Jay, you may have been exposed.
01:13:52There's no more rice left.
01:13:54There's only meat.
01:13:56Now, you need to eat or we could lose you.
01:14:02Jay!
01:14:05He's lost his mind.
01:14:07You need to take care of your own mind.
01:14:09You should get him to the bed.
01:14:10No, no.
01:14:11You don't worry.
01:14:13Okay?
01:14:14No, Julie!
01:14:25I hear you've been asking around about me.
01:14:30What you want to know, boy?
01:14:32Hm?
01:14:33Monk...
01:14:36He killed Floyd Monk.
01:14:42No, no, no!
01:14:43I got you!
01:14:44I got you!
01:14:45Please, please!
01:14:46Okay, I was just kidding around.
01:14:47I'm just kidding you.
01:14:49Hey, hey, I'm just kidding you.
01:14:53What?
01:14:54Look at me.
01:14:56I'm just messing around.
01:14:59I didn't kill anybody.
01:15:04But Polk is dead.
01:15:06Well, bless him.
01:15:07Bless him he is, but I didn't kill him.
01:15:09You did.
01:15:12Let me tell you.
01:15:14So he come over here from Dublin on a ship with nothing but the boots on his feet.
01:15:18Ten years worked a bar in a mess hall just to buy a small sliver of that bar.
01:15:24When them closures come along, your closures, he took it all away.
01:15:32He broke his spirit.
01:15:41You were...
01:15:43You were his partner.
01:15:49Yeah.
01:15:50So when his gig come along, I figured I could take his place.
01:15:54But I ain't no boogeyman.
01:15:56I'm just another fellow you put out of work.
01:15:59So you come and try to take everything away from me, my family, my home, my life.
01:16:06I just come here for a job.
01:16:08A couple of weeks ago, I just saw a son of a bitch and here I am working for you, of all people.
01:16:13Sometimes I think that this plague, I think it was sent from the Lord above.
01:16:19Just a level playing field.
01:16:22Because ain't none of this belongs to you.
01:16:24That's a swimming pool.
01:16:27You know what's underneath that swimming pool?
01:16:30An entire civilization.
01:16:32And you know what's underneath that?
01:16:33Another one.
01:16:34And you know what's underneath that?
01:16:35A saber tooth tiger.
01:16:38So ain't none of this belongs to anyone.
01:16:43No.
01:16:52None of this is going to last.
01:16:57You understand that, right?
01:17:01These lights will snap back on.
01:17:04The fairies will run again.
01:17:06Storz will reopen.
01:17:08Civilization will return.
01:17:15His fantasy will end.
01:17:19And then where will you be?
01:17:31Okay.
01:17:36Allow me to show you to your new quarters, boss.
01:17:51You better hope civilization come back soon.
01:17:56You ain't cut out for this here world.
01:17:57Enjoy your sakura.
01:18:16The knight and his steed came upon the monster's lair.
01:18:21It was here where the evil elf king,
01:18:23kept the princess as prisoner.
01:18:25Help me! Help me! I'm behind bars!
01:18:30The monster saw that the knight was fearless,
01:18:33then he fled.
01:18:42With the monster slain,
01:18:44the evil elf king's evil reign had ended.
01:18:48And the noble steed revealed himself
01:18:51as the great wizard he truly was.
01:18:56Uncle Floyd, we won!
01:19:01We won!
01:19:03We won!
01:19:05We won!
01:19:07We won!
01:19:09We won!
01:19:11We won!
01:19:13We won!
01:19:15We won!
01:19:17We won!
01:19:19We won!
01:19:22We won!
01:19:33We won!
01:19:36YES!
01:19:38We won!
01:19:41Woo!
01:19:43Yeah!
01:19:45Uncle Floyd!
01:19:47Wait, Dad!
01:19:48I'll go for it!
01:19:49Uh...
01:19:50Yeah!
01:19:52Uh...
01:20:17Yeah!
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01:22:41Hey.
01:22:42Hey.
01:22:45Yeah.
01:22:48Mmm!
01:22:52Yes.
01:23:01Alright?
01:23:02Go.
01:23:11Oh
01:23:41Who's there didn't mean to startle you mrs. Horton sheriff the phone lines out. I'm egg Island's new town crier. Oh
01:23:51Well, I'm happy to report that tomorrow morning some town stores will be permitted to reopen
01:23:57main dock and ferry to
01:24:00Is it safe the island hasn't seen a new case for days?
01:24:04matters all
01:24:06Is it safe the island hasn't seen a new case for days matters also improving in the city reckon the worst of this thing is
01:24:17That's wonderful news
01:24:22Sheriff my husband. He's malnourished. He needs to see a doctor. I'd be glad to give him a lift
01:24:29Just wait right there. I'll be down in a moment
01:24:36I
01:24:46Guess I'll pack my things
01:25:06He's been in the servants quarters won't he be glad to learn we caught up with those garden thieves
01:25:36Oh
01:26:06I
01:26:36Oh
01:26:56Mr. Horton
01:27:06I will need to come in
01:27:08Know that I am armed
01:27:15Good evening sheriff. I am deeply relieved to see you. That is the man you're after
01:27:24He murdered a cook named Floyd Monk stole his identity invaded my home and tried to kill me
01:27:37You
01:27:47These have been the most trying of times
01:27:50Not only for the people of this nation
01:27:53But also for my family they may as well spit in our faces
01:27:57Expecting us to keep working here and for all the bridges no less
01:28:01After all we've been through together and have done for him
01:28:04Domus
01:28:07Yes, you were right Kangas
01:28:09either have servants or you are one as
01:28:13We the people warred against the scourge from Spain. I was fighting a plague native to our own shores this
01:28:21administration and their party of deceit
01:28:24These elitist politicians will stoop to any depth to suppress the rights of women and immigrants
01:28:32Seeking only their fair share of the American pie. They even sent one of their thugs into my home to destroy me
01:28:39But I defended my land just as you defended yours
01:28:44Together your voices will be heard the chorus of the working man will deliver us a victory
01:28:53I
01:28:56Am running for governor of this great state
01:29:02You
01:29:13What are you hiding it's a card me and my classmates made for you Oh to say thanks for the services you did
01:29:20Thank you so much my dear. Thank you
01:29:23I
01:29:26Know saying how many more lives that terrorists would have taken had it not been for your bravery, sir
01:29:33Some types are simply beyond safe. Well, the important thing is that we're all here together and say yeah
01:29:42Sorry to disturb but I found something in his old room. Thank you
01:29:53I
01:30:01Don't tell me the National Women's Party canceled
01:30:17He was innocent
01:30:23There was nothing innocent about that
01:30:31What was this
01:30:52Oh
01:30:56We're back everything it's back
01:31:16We're back
01:31:22You
01:31:52You
01:32:22You

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