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Episode Name: Amateur Night
Season: 3
Episode Number: 9
Air Date: 06.08.2006
Running Time: 60 min
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Episode Guide:
Early morning. The Earp brothers are evicted from the Bella Union after
their night of whoring. Seth gives Martha the combination to the store
safe, in case of any "eventualities," which she understands as being
"threatened by the arrival of those men last night." And Joanie and
Mose prepare the new schoolhouse for the arrival of the children.
Meanwhile,
Hearst makes it clear to his lieutenant, Barrett, that the camp is to
know his new gunmen have arrived - and he'd have no objection if the
knowledge was transmitted by a disruption of traffic in the
thoroughfare. He also orders the discomfiture of Merrick.
Swearengen
discusses with Dority, Adams and Burns the Pinkertons who have been
hired by Hearst, and whether there are remaining options for
reinforcements. They are interrupted by several pistoleros riding
through camp, nearly trampling Wu. Swearengen wonders about his ability
to remain unprovoked: "'til reinforced, can we learn the ways of
church-mice?"
Adams visits Tolliver to find out if he has a
message for Al about the arrival of the horsemen last night. Not
wanting to reveal his own unease, Cy simply replies: "Tell Al since we
didn't wake to the Apocalypse I s'pose we only need fear their
Winchesters."
Langrishe stops by to check on Hearst's back pain
and is introduced to Aunt Lou. Hearst asks what Swearengen's reaction
was to the arrivals last night and Langrishe begs to remain neutral.
Trixie
goes to the bank to make a deposit, and notes Alma's "clearness of the
eye." Langrishe arrives at the bank to deposit $4000 and borrow the
same amount, suggesting that knowledge that he was borrowing from the
bank to remodel the Chez Ami into a theater, would prove his intentions
to lay roots in the camp. She approves the "loan" and he invites her to
the Amateur Night his troupe is hosting that evening.
The
General deposits the comatose Steve in a wheelbarrow at the Number Ten,
over Harry Manning's objections. The General then gets the clear from
Alma of any obligation to the livery. He is free to go.
Morgan
complains about being unceremoniously kicked out of the whore house
that morning, and snarls at the pistoleros making trouble. Wyatt tries
to keep him focused on their timber lease. But as they drive through
camp Morgan is provoked by one of the pistoleros and vows he'll see him
that afternoon.
Wu draws pictures as Burns and Dority try to
discern their meaning. And Adams reports back to Al that Cy seems to be
on the outside of Hearst's plans, along with them. "We out to form a
f**king club."
Barrett arrives at the Pioneer office, claiming
he's there to write an article. When Merrick questions him, he beats
Merrick and leaves, while Blazanov watches, petrified.
Burns
figures from Wu's drawing that he is holding his men outside Custer
City because "Swedgin" and Hearst are on the outs. Al socks Burns for
having solved it -- then praises Wu for clever precautionary thinking.
Langrishe continues spreading the word Amateur Night, including Utter and Joanie.
Jarry
and Adams feel each other out on whether they are on equal footing.
"Pretty taut line Mister Jarry, not knowing how deep your hook's
set..." muses Adams. Jarry wonders how deep $500 would set it, and
Adams insists he hand it over to see.
Blazanov brings Merrick to
the Gem to be seen by Doc Cochran. Al figures Hearst was behind the
beating and Blazanov hands over another telegram intended for Hearst,
for Al to read in advance.
Morgan shoots the pistolero who
provoked him earlier and Bullock rushes to keep things from escalating,
Wyatt rushes to the pistolero and places his gun outside his holster,
so he may claim the fight was fair. When Barrett arrives, claiming his
man had orders not to draw, Bullock arrests him for "interfering with a
f**king peace officer" and hauls the Earps off for questioning as well.
Hearst seeks details of Merrick's beating from Barrett.
Blazanov delivers Hearst's telegram and Hearst goes to deliver the news
to Aunt Lou: Odell is dead, found on the road to Rapid City.
Mose finds Jane, passed out. He orders her to get up and accompany the children to the new schoolhouse with Joanie.
The
Earps give their statement that both men drew simultaneously. Having
admitted that their timber lease is worth "f**k all," Bullock presses
the Earps to "move on" and Wyatt agrees.
Meanwhile, Joanie and
Jane lead the children to the new school house as the camp watches; the
Sheriff rushes to join Martha to walk with her.
The camp gathers
for Amateur Night. "Tonight we will be the audience to you" announces
Langrishe, as the camp people parade their tricks of balance, song and
juggling.
Hearst orders Aunt Lou not prepare dinner in her
grief. Jarry briefs Hearst on the number of soldiers bivouacked near
Sturgis, and others in the hills, in case they are needed, to back
Hearst's preferred candidates for office. Jarry says Governor
Pennington requires a note confirming they spoke, which Hearst
reluctantly agrees to.
Cy frightens Joanie and Jane who are
sweeping up the school house. Jane runs off to fetch protection from
Mose. Cy refuses Joanie's order that he leave, but agrees when Mose and
Jane return.
Al performs his own sad ballad on Amatuer Night...to an audience of none, alone at the Gem.
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