ROGUES | S01E11: Shave and a Haircut
(door opening)
EDWARD: It certainly was an education, watching you eat. Like a slow-moving garbage truck.
JON: Hm. You couldāve stood to tip the waitress more than you did.
EDWARD: Fifteen percent is perfectly acceptable. You can tip as much as you like, when you pay for it.
JON: Me, pay for you? Youād bankrupt me in seconds.
EDWARD: (snickers) You know it, chump. Ugh. A motel. How did it come to this?
JON: Not much choice at this time of night.
EDWARD: I should have thought ahead.
JON: Yeah, why didnāt you?
EDWARD: I changed my original plans when we left Georgia. It didnāt leave me with a lot of time to find an appropriate hotel, or make reservations.
JON: (shrug) Oh well. It doesnāt matter to me.
EDWARD: (unhappy noises)
JON: You actually brought a suitcase?
EDWARD: Itās called an overnight bag. And yes. It pays to be prepared. Well, when you can be. Itās just typical that the only thing they had available was one queen suite.
JON: They certainly seemed to find it amusing.
EDWARD: Donāt they always? They must think theyāre running a damn dating service, rather than an oversized roach motel. Iāll fix their ratings and drop their reputation in the gutter.
JON: I donāt think you can get less than one star, Edward.
EDWARD: Three Stars.
JON: What?
EDWARD: That was the name. Three Stars Motel.
JON: ⦠(noise) What?
EDWARD: Seriously now - one bed? What a clichƩd setup; this was done on purpose.
JON: Clearly a conspiracy to inconvenience you, and you alone.
EDWARD: Well, I suppose weād better make the best of it.
JON: Howās that?
EDWARD: Left side or right side?
JON: Thatās making the best of it?
EDWARD: (shrug) Whatāve you got?
JON: Nuthinā I care to give to you.
EDWARD: Very droll.
JON: If that was your pick-up line, then it needs work.
EDWARD: (annoyed sigh)
JON: Also, no. Fuck no.
EDWARD: Well why the hell not?
JON: Because I donāt wanna.
EDWARD: Surely you know that I would never choose this.
JON: Neither would I. Last thing I need is you telling people about it.
EDWARD: You still donāt trust me, huh? And after all I do for you, you ungrateful sack of shit. What would it take, hm? A pint of my blood?
JON: Interesting proposition.
EDWARD: Where will you sleep, then? Provided that you do sleep, rather than simply hang upside down from the rafters.
JON: Iāll sleep in the tub.
EDWARD: Of course you will. A natural conclusion! Why didnāt I think of that first? Stupid, stupid me.
JON: For fuckās sake - you actually want to share the bed?
EDWARD: No, I donāt! I only offered to be polite!
JON: I could take the bed.
EDWARD: Oh no no no, Iām not that polite. After all, I paid for the room.
JON: Then whatās your fuckinā problem?
EDWARD: Why did I even offer? You look like you live under a bridge and you smell like a disemboweled hog left in the sun for ten days - why would I offer?
JON: Why indeed. You want the tub then?
EDWARD: No, you go right ahead. You could have had the couch, but no no no, Iām so repugnant that you must take the bathtub. Not the couch, the bathtub. Enjoy the cold porcelain. May you and your hemorrhoids be very happy together.
JON: Thatās just an old wivesā tale.
EDWARD: Youāre an old wivesā tale, you wendigo. Pray excuse me, I must use your bedroom to change my clothes. (slams the bathroom door)
JON: (sighs)
(JON sits down on the bed with a creak; pause)
JON: (softly) Dumbass.
(EDWARD re-enters)
EDWARD: This sucks. This is not how itās supposed to go - Waylon and I stayed in a hotel, for pityās sake.
JON: Waylon in a hotel?
EDWARD: Four stars, no less.
JON: Howād he take that?
EDWARD: Out of his element, at first.
JON: Must have been strange for him.
EDWARD: He got the chance to splash around in a bathtub that was practically the size of this room, so that helped.
JON: Yeah, thatād do it.
EDWARD: In the middle of the night, he wanted to use the pool while everyone else was in bed. (staring off into space) It was Olympic sized⦠he must have done a hundred laps.
JON: How dāyou know that?
EDWARD: He didnāt want to go alone, so I took a book. (chuckles) I think he felt like I was his interpreter; that I could talk rich person in case someone gave him trouble for existing. Like heās not a man who can squash anyone like a tick.
JON: You know heās not like that, not in his head.
EDWARD: Forever compressing himself to take up less space in the world when he could stand astride it like a behemoth. Itās a goddamn tragedy how⦠good he is.
JON: You got him books, right?
EDWARD: Heās this big empty bucket, waiting to be filled up.
JON: Iām sure he was grateful.
EDWARD: Of course he was; heās always grateful. More grateful than anyone I know. So damn grateful, for the smallest fucking thing that costs me nothing.
JON: Sounds like he got to you.
EDWARD: (sigh) He does get under my skin. Just being himself, he finds a way to make me feel⦠not penitent, but...
JON: Yeah.
EDWARD: He let his ducks go; said they were too big to keep in the sewers.
JON: Ah. Sensible, but...
EDWARD: Yeah. (chuckles) But he stole a rubber duck from the hotel room.
JON: Master criminal. He name it yet?
EDWARD: Judy.
JON: Huh. Why Judy?
EDWARD: My idea. A rebel without a cause.
JON: Ah. He get the reference?
EDWARD: No. Knowing Waylon, he probably figured it was for St. Jude, which is also more than apropos.
JON: Yeah.
EDWARD: Well. At any rate - your tub awaits.
JON: Much obliged.
EDWARD: Not sure how youāre going to fit in it, but⦠thatās your concern. I suppose you could rest your legs on the wall.
JON: Youāre missinā out.
EDWARD: (scoffs) I bet.
(bathroom door closes; rustling of bed clothes)
EDWARD: (muttering) Idiot.
(long pause)
(loud snoring)
EDWARD: Is - is that for real?
(loud snoring)
EDWARD: Did he just pass out as soon as he put his head down?
(loud snoring)
EDWARD: How long has it been since he last slept?
(loud snoring)
EDWARD: Days? Weeks?
(loud snoring)
EDWARD: Great Caesarās ghost⦠that is the snore of a man who sleeps alone. How did Ichabod not peck him to death? That - thatās love, for you, right there.
(loud snoring)
EDWARD: Iāll never be able to sleep through this - this - unearthly discordance.
(loud snoring)
EDWARD: And what the hell kind of repartee would you call that? Now heās interrupting my thoughts. Right. Right. Thatās it. That is IT - Iāve had it.
(rustle of bed clothes)
EDWARD: Where are my damn glasses - ah.
(door opening, tap turns on with a gush of water)
JON: Son of a goddamn motherfuckinā - (spluttering) EDWARD. You better have a fuckinā good reason for this -
EDWARD: You were snoring. Stop it.
JON: You asshole - you know I donāt have any other clothes! Not all of us brought fuckinā green monogrammed silk pajamas, you long streak of -
EDWARD: (interrupting) Bored now. (slams the door)
JON: Ohh, so thatās how itās gonna be, is it? Weāre playinā, are we? Right. Just you wait.
(long pause)
(door opening; light snore of Edward)
JON: Sleeping pulse is⦠around 50 bpm. Perfect. Minimum dose. Now keep still, guinea pig.
(spritz of aerosol)
JON: Wait...
(pause)
JON: Pulse rate spiking. (pleased) Good.
EDWARD: (sleeping; twitching) No⦠canāt⦠see. Faces. Canāt⦠rememberā¦
JON: Ahh, thatās different.
(thrashing noises as Edwardās sleep is disturbed)
EDWARD: Canāt⦠rememberā¦
JON: You should be happy Iām so interested.
EDWARD: Must⦠rememberā¦
JON: Are you - are you resisting? ⦠I canāt believe it. You little shit.
EDWARD: ⦠remember...
JON: Looks like Iām gonna need a new formula. Just for you.
EDWARD: (sleep disturbance)
JON: Call it a gift.
EDWARD: (sleep disturbance)
JON: Now weāre even. (yawns) Ah - couch. Thatāll do. (collapse)
(pause)
EDWARD: (wakes with a gasp; sits up, takes some deep breaths) Huh. Weird. (shaky) I see you finally made it to the couch. Bravo. If only someone had suggested that sooner.
JON: Whassamatter? The bed bugs bite you?
EDWARD: Ugh - Iām trying not to think about who else has been in this bed.
JON: I bet you a buck they were having more fun.
EDWARD: I think I preferred when you were drunk; at least you were predictable.
JON: I wish I was still drunk; now, I just get to be hungover. My headās pounding, and I have to listen to you. Is it any wonder Iām a bit tetchy?
EDWARD: Gibbering and odious? Nah. Iād say more bitchy than tetchy.
JON: You would know.
EDWARD: See, that attitude is why no one likes you.
JON: Sure it is. Whatās your excuse?
EDWARD: I donāt care if people like me. Iām all I need.
JON: Thereās a big olā mirror in the bathroom, you wanna be alone with it? Just remember to shut the door, first.
EDWARD: (laugh) Shut up. Speaking of your bedroom - I left my grooming kit by the sink. For the love of God - please, use it.
JON: Aw, you donāt like my beard? Does it upset your delicate sensibilities?
EDWARD: It disgusts me, as youāre already aware.
JON: Maybe Iāll keep it, then.
EDWARD: Hm. Alright. You know I hate to play dirty pool, but⦠Waylon and I checked your house before we found you in the barn.
JON: You and your thievinā fingers. But so what? Thereās nothinā worth stealinā in there.
EDWARD: Iām not talking about the dubious quality of the Crane valuables. Itās more about a certain portrait that had fallen off the wall.
JON: You mean the one with the big hole in it?
EDWARD: Yes, the one that somebody must have slashed down the centre. It was very deconstructed American Gothic.
JON: What about it?
EDWARD: The glare, the glasses, the gloom... itās a teensy thing, really. I never noticed it before since I had no point of reference, butā¦
JON: Get to your fuckinā point.
EDWARD: If your beard were more neatly clipped, youād be a dead ringer for your father.
JON: (rising) Thatās it. Iām shavinā this off, right now. (door slams; running water)
EDWARD: Of course you will. (calling out) I hope you know how to use a straight razor.
JON: I know how to use a fuckinā straight razor, jackass.
EDWARD: Just saying I could help.
JON: Youāre not gettinā anywhere near my throat with this thing.
EDWARD: Oh, ye of little faith.
JON: The size of this grooming kit defies belief, you damn dandy.
EDWARD: Itās what you do with it that counts.
JON: Youāve even got a strop for the razor.
EDWARD: Style never goes out of fashion.
JON: I sāpose it gets the job done.
EDWARD: (sighs) Heathen.
(door opens)
EDWARD: I canāt see you too well without my glasses, but⦠I think you look almost human.
JON: Gee, thanks. I donāt suppose you actually brought any of my clothes with you, Mr. Always Prepared?
EDWARD: (getting tired) Whatās it to you?
JON: If I had a change of clothes, I could shower.
EDWARD: So youād finally get that barnyard massacre smell off you?
JON: Yeah. That.
EDWARD: (smug) Matter of fact, I did; I wasnāt sure what state Iād find you in, but I figured it wouldnāt be pretty. Over there.
JON: ⦠Huh. So you did.
EDWARD: (tired) I provided the maximum amount of style your wardrobe would allow, short of buying you a whole new one. Thereās stuff from your medicine cabinet, too. Figured you wouldnāt want to use my stuff.
JON: Youād be right. Huh. ⦠Thanks.
EDWARD: (yawns) Youāre welcome. Iām just happy youāre not still covered in blood; that would have been awkward for the Waffle House.
JON: I donāt know about you, but Iāve seen some weird shit in a Waffle House.
EDWARD: I donāt doubt it. What did happen to your bloodied clothes? You didnāt do something stupid like keep them, did you?
JON: Nah, I burnt them.
EDWARD: Good. Justice has been done, then.
JON: Iām going to shower.
EDWARD: (sleepily) Hm... ākay.
(pause)
JON: Ed?
EDWARD: (no response)
JON: Edward?
EDWARD: (dozing)
JON: Alright. Iām gonna tell you something that might surprise you.
EDWARD: (dozing)
JON: I donāt give a shit about sharing a bed. I really donāt. You wear pajamas and a sleeping mask, for fuckās sake.
EDWARD: (dozing)
JON: My sleeping in the tub wasnāt about you.
EDWARD: (dozing)
JON: But then, everythingās about you, isnāt it? Thatās one of your problems.
EDWARD: (dozing)
JON: You listen better when youāre asleep; thatās another problem.
EDWARD: (dozing)
JON: But anyway... I didnāt think I had a change of clothes; I figured a shower was pointless when I had to put the same stuff back on.
EDWARD: (dozing)
JON: Never figured youād bring me some. Never figured youād offer to share, neither. The bed, your stuff⦠just never figured.
EDWARD: (dozing)
JON: Youāve always been a selfish, smug little jackass. Why should I expect this time to be any different?
EDWARD: (dozing)
JON: But it sounds like Waylon got the same treatment Iām getting now. So I drew a conclusion from that.
EDWARD: (dozing)
JON: This aināt some elaborate trick. This is you when you actually give a damn.
EDWARD: (dozing)
JON: Never saw it before, ācos⦠(chuckles) Usually, you donāt give a damn ābout anyone but yourself.
EDWARD: (dozing)
JON: I bet you could count those people on a blind blacksmithās hand.
EDWARD: (dozing)
JON: But then, I canāt claim much different.
EDWARD: (dozing)
JON: So yeah, this wasnāt about you - it was about me.
EDWARD: (dozing)
JON: So I wouldnāt have to listen to you complaininā about how I stink all fuckinā night, keepinā me awake. I do wanna sleep sometime, yaā jackass.
(door closes)
EDWARD: (murmuring; chuckles) Moron.
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