'I know you Scurloch... I've seen you with blood all over yourself'
Anyone else find this wryly amusing? The one scene of Doc covered in blood from the original is when Billy shoots McClosky right in front of him and sprays him with blood.
There are probably better ways to evoke Doc's complicity in the Lincoln County War but I find it funny that he forgets this detail. Then again it perfectly encapsulates they way he prefers to see their relationship, blood brothers on a quest for justice as opposed to a group of scared kids dragged into a blood vendetta by a slightly unhinged Billy.