What about the people who drove him up? Do we know if they're still around?Dezcad wrote:Within 24 hours of Reno's dad showing up - but only if he can find a ride.
Randy's problem may be that he wants to leave but he has no ride and has stated that he will not fly. He may want to leave and not be able to.
Perhaps the Marshals would be happy to pick him up from Ed's. They could meet at the end of the driveway. I'm not trying to be funny when I say that. Picture if you will:
In the dead of night, Randy quietly packs his things and heads out the front door. As he is about to cross the threshold, he glances back, wipes a tear from his eye and silently whispers to himself, "I was the only voice of sanity here."
Just then, he spots Ed at the top of the stairs, "Where are you going, Randy? You promised we'd go shopping tomorrow!"
Sensing immediate danger Randy turns tail and runs like hell down the driveway. The sounds of barking dogs and supporters loading weapons can be heard. He glances back and sees Ed peddling his little feet as fast as they will go while sobbing, "Come back, Randy! I need more hugs!" The driveway is long, and soon Randy feels his steam starting to subside. And just as he is considering doubling back and beating the piss out of Ed, he sees the Marshals headlights at the end of the driveway and finds that with the guaranteed hope of escape his energy returns.
He approaches the vehicle and the door swings open to welcome him as the car slowly begins to move forward. He climbs in, knowing that trusting the government this once was the only way to escape being Ed's bitch. The car picks up speed and Randy glances out the back window at Ed who is now pointing a shotgun at the vehicle. Randy shouts a warning and everyone ducks. Through his tears, Ed manages to fire two shots at the car and thankfully only blows out the back window. When Ed is out of view (and range), Monier looks at Randy with a sly smirk, "Breaking up is so hard to do." Everyone but Randy laughs, but Randy is thankful that it's over with.