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Dunn killed the Deacon in the Shiloh Baptist Church to prevent that. Narcisse told Daughter Maitland to keep Chalky White at her place until another visitor showed up. The two men got into it and just when it looked like it was curtains for Chalky, Daughter Maitland killed Dunn.

In Episode 10, White Horse Pike , there was quite a bit of collateral damage in two shoot-outs. Narcisse, killing 3 of his men, but failing to kill him. Narcisse was able to put a bullet in Chalky, although it went right through his shoulder. Two deputies were sent by Mayor Bader to escort Chalky White out of town. Chalky took Daughter Maitland with him. The deputies ended up dead on the side of the road. Ralph Capone was not one of them. By the time they got there, Daughter had skedaddled.

Oscar Boneau was killed. Harrow staggered out to the beach under the boardwalk and there he died from his injury, with a peaceful look on his face as he saw himself in his last moments returning to his family in Wisconsin.

Agent James M. That was no murder, you know? It was either Eli or Tolliver. Ironic that Harrow and Tolliver, who were responsible for the dead bodies in the Season premiere, ended up dead in the finale.

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And Dr. Narcisse arrived at the right time for that. I think Episode Eight is actually one of my best episodes. I was so proud to film it and so honored that they felt that I was deserving of an episode like this. No way! The thing about Anthony and I that I can speak to is, we both really love this show, and we both want to see the best for the show.

And if we have to be sacrificed for the show to move on, so be it. Do you think Dunn got a raw deal, or do you think he brought this upon himself? He is a very violent man, after all. I do [think he brought this upon himself]. But, he thought the Daughter was on his side!

I never thought about that, and I can definitely see that. And all the little things that you think are insignificant really are huge. So, why not?

Who do you want to win? Chalky or Dr. Each man is on his own. At this point, I just hope they come to my funeral and say nice things [ laughs ]. Purnsley points out the logical fallacy in this, saying that if they all demand better conditions then their employers will have no-one else to hire. The manager enters and claps, saying that the break is over.

Purnsley sits down and the manager clicks his fingers and orders them back to work. No-one moves and Purnsley says that they have not had lunch yet.

The manager asks what Purnsley has in his lap and Purnsley says that it looks like mule excrement. The manager observes that Purnsley is still complaining about the free food and Purnsley insists that they are not given food. The manager says that Purnsley can complain in his own time and fires him, shouting at him to get out. When Purnsley does not move the manager asks if he is deaf. Purnsley stands up causing the manager to step back in fear. He threatens to call the police if Purnsley does not get out.

Purnsley asks for a raise and meals that the manager would eat himself. Travis stands up next to him. The manager instructs Otis to get back to work and Otis joins the defiant group.

The manager says that Otis has orders to prepare and tells him to get on with it. Met with inaction he turns to Louis and tells him that he has a dozen crates of fish to scale. Louis stands up and folds his arms. The manager tells Franklin to get on with washing the dishes and he agrees to do so but is held back by Purnsley. The remaining workers stand up, surrounding the manager who shifts his feet nervously.

The other workers join in, throwing kitchenware down onto the floor. Purnsley throws his plate straight at the manager and he ducks out of the way and responds with racial abuse. The workers then direct their aim at the manager, throwing produce along with crockery. The strike spreads to encompass black workers citywide. Purnsley organises a picket line outside the Ritz Carlton Hotel.

A Pastor reads a passage from the bible Deuteronomy about oppression of servants while Owen Sleater passes through the striking workers with a crate of whiskey for the Hotel. The entrance to the hotel is barred but Sleater looks at Purnsley who nods to his men to let him pass. A group of white men carrying bats and clubs round the corner and Purnsley calls to the strikers to hold the line. Purnsley punches one of the strike breakers but is set upon by others.

The women rush to the back of the group. Halloran and the police do not intervene in the violence. Halloran is abandoned by two of his fellow officers as a group of strike breakers make a bee line for him. The men knock him down and beat him fiercely while he lays on the ground. The meeting is under the guard of two armed men in opposite corners of the hall.

Chalky says that they need to be broken in. Chalky asks the reason for the meeting and Jimmy answers that he is there to negotiate an end to the strike.

Jimmy says that the strike breakers were not his idea. Chalky brings up the Klan attack on his warehouse and Jimmy denies involvement in planning that too. Chalky sarcastically wonders if Jimmy has any ideas of his own. Jimmy responds with an offer to have the murder charges against Chalky dismissed. Chalky wonders how he will achieve this and Jimmy reveals that he has influence with Governor Edwards.

Chalky looks round at Purnsley and then asks what else Jimmy can offer. Jimmy agrees to this and Chalky goes on to say he wants the three remaining Klan members responsible delivered to him personally.

Jimmy balks at this and looks at Harrow. He tells Chalky that it is not possible and Chalky stands up and says that there will always be next tourist season.

Two trucks drive down the road towards the warehouse.



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