Rob Wiethoff credited as playing...
John Marston
- Arthur Morgan: [saying goodbye to each other] Get the hell out of here and be a goddamn man!
- John Marston: You're my brother.
- Arthur Morgan: I know.
- Arthur Morgan: You know, we're gonna need to come up with a better story for that scar.
- John Marston: So freezing, bleeding, starving, damn near getting eaten to death ain't good enough for you?
- Micah Bell: I don't want to kill you, John.
- John Marston: Arthur saved my life, more than once.
- Micah Bell: Arthur's been dead a long time. This is a new century.
- John Marston: Dutch, we all did our best for you. It ain't our fault things turned out the way they did. Dutch, killing me won't solve nothing!
- Micah Bell: Put down your gun, Marston!
- John Marston: Say something, Dutch! Say something!
- Dutch van der Linde: I ain't got too much to say no more.
- [With that, he shoots Micah in the chest]
- Micah Bell: [both surprised and amused] You shot me! Ha ha ha ha ha. You shot me pretty good...
- John Marston: [John empties all of his ammo into Micah's head/torso. He walks around for a bit, then shrugs and collapses, dead] Thank you. I... I...
- [as Dutch walks passed, he glares at John and gives him a look as if to say, "I didn't do it for YOU" and keeps on walking]
- John Marston: [Dutch has just interrupted a standoff between John, Sadie and Micah, pointing his gun at John, which has allowed Micah to hold his gun against Sadie's] What are you doing here, Dutch?
- Dutch van der Linde: Same as you, I suppose.
- Micah Bell: Dutch and I are teaming up once more. We got money... we got dreams. Join us, John. Join us.
- John Marston: Let her go.
- Micah Bell: Now I can't do that, John.
- John Marston: [to Dutch] Dutch... Dutch, come on now.
- Dutch van der Linde: You shot at me, son.
- John Marston: You started it.
- Dutch van der Linde: You betrayed me!
- John Marston: I could say the same as you.
- Dutch van der Linde: I was trying to do my best. You... you just cared for yourself.
- John Marston: I think differently.
- John Marston: Pretty countryside, ain't it?
- Jack Marston: I guess.
- John Marston: The grass and the light... there's a lot of ugly in this world, but there sure as hell is a lot of beauty.
- Jack Marston: Yes.
- John Marston: You'll see it better when you get older.
- John Marston: [pinned down in the bank] How are we gettin' outta here?
- Lenny Summers: Dutch is working on it!
- John Marston: That ain't what I want to hear right now!
- Sadie Adler: Look, what happened with the gang changed everyone who was a part of it. The Dutch who put a blanket around me after the O'Driscolls... that weren't the same man at Beaver Hollow. And now, he might not be so colorful no more.
- John Marston: You see a man whose character changed. I see a man who got found out... for who he truly was. We was fools to follow him. I was a fool and I paid for it, and I was one of the lucky ones.
- Sadie Adler: Micah, John. Micah's the one who set if off.
- John Marston: I blame me for following Dutch for too long, but I blame Micah for most everything else.
- John Marston: We might'a shared a horse, but we ain't friends. Remember, I'm watching you. Every moment.
- Kieran Duffy: I ain't gonna shop you now, come on. It'd be suicide.
- Bill Williamson: You'll die, boy, but you'll lose your balls first.
- Kieran Duffy: Jesus Christ.
- Uncle: [building a house] First thing it says is the foundation, which involves moving those heavy wooden joists. Definitely not a job for a man with terminal lumbago... unless you want to dig a six foot hole for me when the work day's over.
- John Marston: Don't tempt me.
- Uncle: [building a house] I'll do the reading and the planning, you do the building.
- John Marston: How did I know you'd try to weasel your way out of doing any work?
- Uncle: Oh now that is just plain unfair. It's... it's inaccurate and not what's gonna happen. I'm simply going to use what I've got, which is a brain. While you use what you've got, which is less of a brain.
- Dutch van der Linde: This is it, gentlemen. The last one.
- John Marston: Where have we heard that before?
- Dutch van der Linde: What has happened to you, John? You lost all your heart.
- John Marston: I'm just trying to stay real about all this.
- Dutch van der Linde: "Real." Oh, how I detest that word. So devoid of imagination.
- Kieran Duffy: You know, you all ain't that different from the O'Driscolls.
- John Marston: What did you just say?
- Kieran Duffy: I been watching you all these weeks, and, uh...
- John Marston: You been tied to a tree. You don't know nothin' about this gang.
- Kieran Duffy: Yeah, well, I'd say you don't know much about the O'Driscolls. But maybe I know more about you than you know about them, and I know all about them.
- John Marston: Tell us then, how are we like those mongrel dogs?
- Kieran Duffy: You're outlawed like them, you're out to survive like them, you live rough, you live hard, fightin' the law, nature, you're out for yourselves.
- John Marston: See, that's why you're an O'Driscoll, O' Driscoll. You're out to survive; we're out to live... free. Colm's a sneak thief and a killer. Dutch is... Dutch is more like a teacher.
- Kieran Duffy: From where I been, you just look the same is all.
- Arthur Morgan: John, shut that boy up.
- John Marston: Enough outta you.
- John Marston: How are we gonna pay for this?
- Uncle: Same way we pay for everything.
- Ansel Atherton: [at the bank] I just wish I could help you, sir. You've been a good customer, and I like you, and David Geddes likes you...
- Uncle: Now I-I...
- Ansel Atherton: But THIS man is very annoying.
- John Marston: Can you just gimme a few days?
- Ansel Atherton: Of course.
- John Marston: [outside] I really enjoy begging and watching you make a fool of yourself.
- Jack Marston: Hey, my trip with Arthur, I remember now: I picked some flowers, and a couple of men showed up... dressed like they was from the city.
- John Marston: No one like that's gonna show up here, thank the lord.
- John Marston: You make this place run, don't ya?
- Abigail Roberts: You think?
- John Marston: I might run all the way to Blackwater.
- Jack Marston: [DELETED LINES] You reckon Uncle Dutch'll come visit?
- John Marston: I sincerely hope not. Why are you asking about Dutch?
- Jack Marston: Just thinking about him is all.
- John Marston: Fond as you remember him, Dutch is a bad man. And you ever see him again, you stay well away.
- Jack Marston: Okay, sir, I will.
- John Marston: I mean that. Any word of him, you come directly to me.