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Tilt :: The Aftermath (01x04)
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| Title: | The Aftermath |
| Episode #: | 01x04 |
| Production Number: | 104 |
| Original Airdate: | Thursday February 10th, 2005 |
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Seymour’s death is ruled a suicide, and Miami goes to Seymour’s apartment and snatches a gun. Eddie and Clark convince her that it isn’t the way Seymour would have wanted it, and they decide to go in for the kill against the Matador.
Nickel instantly realizes that Seymour’s death was no suicide, and figures out Tropical Henry was involved. He poses as a funeral director and snatches some photos of Seymour’s corpse.
Clark’s old business partners, Dean and Shurgin, want Clark to participate in their money laundering scheme. At first Clark goes along with them, but later he wants to back out.
Everest makes it clear to Lowball how important he is to the Colorado. Nickel takes his evidence to the police chief, who is obviously bought. The police chief calls his information circumstantial and tells him he’d leave town if he was smart.
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Bernie Marsden | Lil' Green Land | | | •Pete Peterkin | Saturday Night | |
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