[S3E3] Just Drive The Truck
The two vehicles collided, leaving many of the men on board battered, bloody and nearly dead (we're talking about visible bones and ripped corneas people!). Shortly after the accident ambulances were called to the scene to lend a helping hand. When they arrived, it was revealed that the driver from truck 61, Molina, barely has a pulse.
[S3E3] Just Drive the Truck
The TTSI drayage drivers require a truck that works as hard as they do. Watch S3E3 of #DrivingChange to see how the #TreBEV performs the task to rack up the zero-emission miles during their pilot program.
Eat, sleep, test, repeat. #DrivingChange S3: EP 1 is here with a behind-the-scenes look at the ongoing alpha #NikolaTre FCEV testing as the trucks traveled from HQ to Ontario, CA, just in time for the game day #zeroemissionsbeerdelivery with @AnheuserBuschUSA. A jam-packed episode with one epic moment after another!
On Tuesday night, Lois leaves to go to her book club, she has left the phone number for contact on the counter, the dishes are soaking in the sink, and has removed the batteries from the TV remote to put into the smoke detector just for tonight. Hal tells Lois that this is her night to enjoy, there's no need for any worry, even the boys agree with Hal. Lois tells Hal to take the garbage cans out to the curb tonight, Hal reminds her to stop worrying. In the boy's room, Malcolm and Reese discuss a plan but decide to wait until Lois travels a few blocks away in case it is a trick, Dewey asks what they are talking about. Malcolm tells Dewey that they have some fireworks buried in the backyard, they're going to dig them up while their mom's out of the house. Reese says that a girl named Tracy Hines at his high school is having a party tomorrow night and they were not invited to it, so they will use the fireworks to retaliate. After Lois pulls out of the driveway, and Hal enters the house telling himself that he will do his best not to screw up as Lois deserves a night out, and tries to figure out how to keep the boys under control. Hal then says that his sons are good kids, then he starts telling himself that they are monsters, they'll conflict with Lois' night out and cause her to never trust the men in her family to be on their own, never wanting to have a night out again, Hal being the one at fault. The boys announce they are going out to the backyard, but are stopped by their father who loudly orders them to stay in their room with the door shut, clearly terrified the boys backtrack.
Francis has set out hitch-hiking to Alaska. Then gets picked up by a truck-driver named Roy, Francis tells him he has been walking on the same stretch of road for the past six hours, getting flipped off by the people driving. Roy asks Francis how far he is going, he tells him Mamu, the truck driver says he's going up to Green River and is willing to drive Francis nearly the whole way there. Francis tells Roy that it took him the last three days to get 20 miles and thanks him as he is about to cry, he accepts a canteen of coffee. At first the trucker seems friendly and even helps Francis with some of his mother issues, but soon the trucker is getting Francis to do more and more ridiculous things in order to stay in the warm truck. Francis starts by wearing a red Afro wig.
Francis is now wearing a stuffed bra, huge ears, flippers, and make-up. Roy is surprised that his entire box of props is empty. Francis admits that despite his skepticism about Roy's trails, he did learn something about himself and about judging other people's decisions and from now on he will be a lot more understanding and humble. Roy asks Francis if he would like to stop at a diner dressed how he is, Francis agrees and suggests to Roy he should write a book about the various ways how people can deal with their stressful situations. Once inside the diner he is soon disgusted when he finds Roy getting ready to enter him into a pageant with two other truck drivers and their hapless victims.
Huppert said Hembree told her that Billy Woodward called the police on him for parking his truck on his grass instead of his driveway. Hembree retaliated by reporting Billy Woodward for illegally raising chickens within city limits.
Messer and his accomplice JT are in a truck in the queue of cars approaching the roadblock. JT says that he thinks it was an injustice that Michael Vick was sentenced to two years incarceration for killing dogs. He claims to know people who got shorter sentences for killing people. Messer sees through this lie. Messer recognizes Raylan and tells JT to turn the truck around. JT does so, drawing the attention of Raylan and the troopers. JT drives over the verge and tips the truck onto its side. Messer climbs out the window and runs into the woods. Raylan clambers onto the truck and arrests JT but Messer escapes.
After failing to convince Roberta and the gang to join his cause, Murphy drives off, leaving them to hike it back to Hector's truck and commence with their own new mission: stop Murphy from starting his new race of Blends.
Luckily, they find an unlikely ally in the form of Wally Becker, a former postal worker who still drives around in a mail truck and hides out in the local post office. He seems lonely, he's been slowly going through everyone's undelivered and unopened Christmas cards, but harmless enough. They follow him wherever he goes, "because they remember me and love me," he says, but Roberta's more than a little suspicious.
Murphy's campaign is hitting the road, too, as the gang catches sight of a truck broadcasting his 'Fear No More - Guaranteed' message. When they catch up to the vehicle, it's been attacked by the Red Hand, with the Blend driver dead at the wheel, showing that Blends don't come back as Z's after they die). 10K then reveals Murphy's plan to retrieve his daughter Lucy from her adopted home in Springfield, IL, as Sun Mei theorizes that Lucy may have inherited her father's immunity to the Z virus, Roberta conjures a secondary mission: Get Lucy before Murphy does.
Zombies from the neighbouring town of Rosebud start invading Wall Drug, their citizens having fallen victim to the same illness affecting the folks of Wall Drug. This inspires Doc to hotwire a motorcycle and drive over to Rosebud, where he identifies the source of the illness as a contaminated water source shared between both towns. However, when he shares it with the townpeople, he is shot down by Sketchy who just wants the election (and donations drive) to proceed. The mayor collapses and Doc proves his theory by treating her with charcoal that binds to the poison in her blood.
Addy wins the second round as she manages to set up an ambush at a roadblock, shooting The Man and commandeering his truck and hostage. Addy and Lucy drive off as The Man pauses to appreciate the bullet-resistant properties of his Kevlar vest.
Down the road, Lucy meets up with Addy, though their reunion is short-lived when The Man emerges from underneath the truck. The Man drives off with Lucy once again, leaving Addy behind with a broken motorbike. Addy flags down an approaching car and throws the female driver onto the road, though she doesn't get too far before she realizes the woman's young daughter is in the backseat. She gives the little girl the gun that was on the dashboard and the young lady proves to be quite capable of handling it as she dispatches with an approaching Z. She's reunited with her mother as Addy drives off.
The segments star Cookie Monster and Gonger (from The Furchester Hotel), working in their own food truck and fielding orders from live children (and occasionally others) via video message. To complete their recipe, the monsters drive the truck to a specific location and learn about where certain foods originally come from. 041b061a72