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TALIESIN: All right.
LAURA: (laughs)
TRAVIS: Broke out of prison? That’s very
impressive.
SAM: Well, it was mainly Caleb. We had to get out.
I mean, it was a bad place.
LAURA: Were they going to kill you?
SAM: We would have died, for sure.
ASHLEY: But you guys were there together? Because
you knew each other before?
LIAM: Well, first of all, she’s being modest. It
was not just me at all, I could not have gotten
out of there without you. I don’t think you could
have gotten out of there without me either but you
know.
SAM: That’s true, for sure.
LIAM: That’s why I said two. Better than one. One
is the loneliest number.
LAURA: That you’ll ever see.
LIAM: Yeah.
MARISHA: There’s nothing wrong with being alone.
LIAM: You know, normally I wouldn’t feel
comfortable talking about shit like this but you
are all very shifty.
LAURA: I’m very trustworthy.
TALIESIN: Thank you.
LIAM: No, no, no, you’re shifty as well. Yeah.
TALIESIN: It’s true.
TRAVIS: In the short time we’ve spent with you,
you seem to be very upstanding folks. I’m sure it
wasn’t for anything too serious.
LIAM: No, nothing serious at all, really. I was
too curious. She was maybe a little thirsty. You
know, petty stuff.
SAM: But they treated us very badly and we needed
to get out of there.
LIAM: We all know how this country works.
MARISHA: And where was ‘there’?
TRAVIS: Yeah, is there anywhere we should stay
away from on our travels?
LIAM: (clears throat)
SAM: Any place is– I mean, we’ve been travelling
around a bit but–
LIAM: You know, I wouldn’t go west, maybe.
TALIESIN: Northwest.
SAM: I’m told east is bad too. There’s monsters.
LIAM: Yeah and they’re pretty terrible in the
north. That’s no secret.
LAURA: So we go south?
SAM: Oh no, not south.
(laughter)
ASHLEY: It just depends where in the south,
actually.
TALIESIN: I’d be happy keeping a bit of a low-key
existence.
LAURA: Well, I mean we are vigilantes so it’s best
if we, you know, have our secrets.
TALIESIN: Some of us are a bit sketchy with the
law.