Jake only incites more rage by reminding him that the police investigation found no evidence.
Those days are dead, Walker proclaims.
The days of the white mans courts are over, and from their destruction comes the true unveiling.

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That turns out to be… Ofelia!
Their meeting now is a PR move.
Hes pushing for alternate facts, if you will.
Off in the shadows, Madison manipulates Troy into forming an extraction team to get her daughter back safely.
Retribution comes later with Ofelia.
When no one is looking, she slips a powder into their coffee supply.
The biological warfare begins.
Alls quiet on the western front until Troys men start vomiting.
They are soon overcome by a surprise affliction and rise again as walkers.
The ranch is thrown into chaos, with more bodies piling up.
Jeremiah is the cause of the colonys current woes.
She takes it upon herself to save her son by driving Ofelia to the reservation at gunpoint.
Standing before Walker, Madison catches him off guard.
She doesnt care about the feud; perhaps she never has.
He confronts Jeremiah with his finding: a skull marred by a single bullet hole.
Its the ghost Jeremiah has been trying to keep buried.
But the rest of the world no longer operates like that.
Victors brief reunion with his yacht proves as much.
Jeremiah is unwilling to leave his bubble.
Hes so consumed by hate and pride that hes unwilling to adapt to a changing world.
This makes Madison the ultimate survivalist.
Nick reveals the skull to Madison and Alicia.
At one point, surviving meant siding with the Ottos, but not anymore.
Madison, in yet another negotiation attempt with Walker, told Jake they couldnt make a deal.
The end of Jeremiahs legacy looms.
But hes unwilling to give up his seat, so he must be forcibly removed.
He performs a necessary act, an echo of Madison shooting her father.
Madison said in the premiere episode that her plan was to take the ranch.
The three Clarks now gaze down from their porch as Jake and Troy move their fathers cold corpse.