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Down Cemetery Road - Season 1 Episode 01- Almost True
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00:00.
00:03.
00:07.
00:14.
00:17.
00:28.
00:29Be careful. Be careful there.
00:31That's it. High five.
00:35Take it right through to the end.
00:37Yep, that's it.
00:38Ow!
00:39Ah, Sarah.
00:41We're bringing all the Augusta Starks down here for safekeeping.
00:44Had a tip-off about a protest group.
00:46Right, of course.
00:47Wondered when he'd get cancelled.
00:49He hasn't been cancelled.
00:51Well, his wife was only 15 when he married her, just, you know, saying.
00:54He was hugely influential. These are worth a fortune.
00:57Come along, come along.
00:59That's right.
01:01Actually, you could put that one back on the wall.
01:03Yeah.
01:10Yeah, Augusta Starks didn't use cobalt blue, but his wife did.
01:14That's a Christina Starks.
01:16Latterly, he claimed a lot of her work was his.
01:21Store it.
01:29Oh, shhh.
01:31Oh, shhh.
02:02Are you okay?
02:07Yeah.
02:09What have you got there?
02:11I'm so scared.
02:15Wow.
02:17Brave.
02:21There you are.
02:24Sorry, she was just...
02:25Yeah, yeah, it's fine.
02:26You'll be the death of me.
02:32Hey, Lenny.
02:51Hey, Miss Aaron.
02:53Ow!
03:14Hey.
03:18Smelling good?
03:19Not me or the food.
03:20Right.
03:24We're not going for matching wine glasses?
03:26Wow, I thought that random ones might be a useful talking point.
03:29Oh, look, we bought this little tumble on our trebles
03:31for a man with a wanking marmoset.
03:33Yeah.
03:35Let's just use the posh ones, though.
03:36This is the bank's top client we're talking about.
03:38Oh, can you do a salad dressing?
03:42Sorry, hun.
03:43Just a quick work email.
03:47Good day?
03:48Bad day?
03:50Yeah, Keith Wang came in to talk to the fund management posse.
03:53The Wang man always delivers.
03:56Okay.
03:56All right.
03:57All right.
03:57Get it all out of your system now.
04:00There's going to be loads of investment talk tonight.
04:01I really need you not to take the piss.
04:04Gerald Inchon's a big catch.
04:05Trust me, I'll be chatting acid peels with the ex-model wife.
04:10What time has Steve and Becca due?
04:12Oh, yeah.
04:14Can't come.
04:16Babysitter bailed.
04:17But don't worry, don't worry.
04:18Replacements are sorted.
04:22Who have you invited instead?
04:23Sorry we're late.
04:26Rufus just had to rush out and buy some vegan lube.
04:29Oh, hello, everyone.
04:31Gerard, Paula, Wigram and Rufus.
04:35Wigram.
04:35Hi.
04:36And Rufus.
04:38Hi.
04:39Oh, it's lovely to meet you.
04:40Sounds like a 1960s folk to you.
04:43Or a pair of goldfish.
04:45No, no.
04:46Just joshing.
04:47Good to meet you.
04:49Oh, no.
04:50Oh, thank God.
04:58Oh, God, fuck.
04:58We ran at Rufus.
05:00Jesus Christ.
05:01Sorry.
05:02Everyone else is busy.
05:03They're sweet.
05:04It'll be fine.
05:07Oh, fuck.
05:08Rufus has got his balls out.
05:10What?
05:11And he can play the spoons.
05:14Okay.
05:14Can I get anybody a drink?
05:15Oh, yes.
05:16Fine.
05:16A great veggie lasagna, sir.
05:18Yeah.
05:19Mmm.
05:19Especially that hint of, um, what was it, Chernobyl?
05:24I really love this salad bowl, Sarah.
05:26Oh, thanks.
05:27Yeah, I got it from a local artisan.
05:29Yeah, lots of creative people live around here.
05:31Why?
05:32We're an alternative community.
05:34Yeah, I can see that.
05:35So, Mark, when are you moving back to civilization?
05:37Well, this is near where I work, so...
05:39Oh, you work?
05:40Ah, let me guess.
05:42Charity sector.
05:43Environment.
05:44Ethical publishing.
05:45Sarah's an art conservationist.
05:46Oh, right.
05:47Yeah, I don't like to boast.
05:48Are you sure?
05:48I've, uh, got quite the impressive art collection myself.
05:52Oh, well, the bank has just started a crypto art portfolio.
05:56Oh.
05:57My dealer says to avoid it.
05:58I think my kid's art is just as good as the fancy stuff.
06:02You know our little Ziggy, he designed these.
06:05Oh, you have children already.
06:07Yeah, yeah, four.
06:08Four?
06:09Starting a cult?
06:11Well, they're not roofies, but we're trying.
06:13What about Sarah?
06:15Any plans for children?
06:16Well, none that aren't private, Gerard.
06:20I mean, we do, we definitely, we do want kids, though, don't we?
06:24Sarah's, I think you'll feel so different when it's one of your own.
06:27Yeah, as everyone says.
06:30But what if they're wrong, eh?
06:31Yeah, treat it like an investment.
06:33You can get a good price for kids in some parts of the world.
06:36I'm sorry, do you seriously think that adoption's a business opportunity?
06:40Well, bloody well, it should be.
06:41Adoption process round here has gone mad.
06:43Social justice warriors screwed the system.
06:45More wine.
06:46A part of town's crawling with disenfranchised ewes with daddy issues, out for revenge.
06:49Well, what's your solution, Gerard?
06:50What put all the kids in private orphanages run by creepy priests?
06:54And if not all, there'll be some massive urban revolt.
06:57You may scoff, Sarah, but come the revolution, bloody good luck to you.
07:02At least I'll be armed and ready.
07:03Have you got a gun?
07:04Got a whole collection, love.
07:05Oh, so you see yourself as some kind of suburban warlord?
07:07Osama bin businessman, that's me.
07:09Oh, God.
07:14Oh, God.
07:16Oh, God.
07:16My children.
07:20Oh, God! Oh, God! My children! My children! Have you seen my kids? Has anybody seen my kids anywhere?
07:38Wait, wait, wait, wait! Who are they with? Who are they with?
07:41Oh, God! Danny!
07:44Oh, God! Danny!
07:45Oh, my God!
07:47Mum, it's Danny! That's Dinah's house!
07:51Oh, please, God, no!
07:54You gotta go. I'll stay at home.
07:56Yeah. Come on, quickly, darling.
07:59You've got up for your mum. Let's get you safe. Come on.
08:02scoop out.
08:22Feedback!
08:24I've found someone.
08:26There's a child.
08:34Now, come on, take this.
08:36Let me talk to them.
08:41Sure.
08:46Is she okay?
08:47The little girl was saved by a wardrobe.
08:51Claude said her bed fell straight through the floor.
08:54The wardrobe fell on top of her.
08:55The door was open.
08:56Yeah.
08:57Seriously?
08:58Bloody miracle.
08:59Firefighters think it's a gas bait.
09:01Jesus.
09:12Stop it, Mark.
09:13All right, all right.
09:24The light has shone on you tonight.
09:25But I'll go walking through the dark streets,
09:27alone.
09:28The light has shone on you tonight.
09:30But I'll go walking through the dark streets alone.
09:34And fall asleep with a smile.
09:35Saving my pennies.
09:36The light has shone on you tonight.
09:37The light has shone on you tonight.
09:38But I'll go walking through the dark streets, alone.
09:41And fall asleep with a smile.
09:42Saving my pennies.
09:43Cause the oracle told me so.
09:44The light has shone on you tonight.
09:45The light has shone on you tonight.
09:46But I'll go walking through the dark streets, alone.
09:48The light has shone on you tonight.
09:49The light has shone on you tonight.
09:50The light has shone on you tonight.
09:51The light has shone on you tonight.
09:52But I'll go walking through the dark streets, alone.
09:58And fall asleep with a smile.
10:01Saving my pennies.
10:04Cause the oracle told me so.
10:07The light has shone on you tonight.
10:08I've learned to trust my head to turn.
10:12I've learned to trust my head to turn.
10:42Not yet certain, but a police spokesperson confirmed the house was occupied.
10:46There is a suspected fatality, but as yet no further details have been released.
10:51Police have secured the area.
10:55You thinking what I'm thinking?
10:56Well, if you're thinking, what is my husband doing sat on his ass listening to shit local
11:00news reports while he could be out collecting debts for jobs he hasn't been paid for, then
11:04yeah.
11:05I am, which is kind of spooky.
11:08Actually, what I was thinking was, this house explosion could be a bit of a cash cow.
11:14In what way, exactly?
11:16Well, due diligence.
11:18Maybe the gas company didn't do it.
11:21Maybe this case could go all the way to the top.
11:23Well, maybe sort of all the way to the middle.
11:27The bottom of the middle, middle of the bottom, no?
11:31Anyway, I might do a bit of sniffing around.
11:37Oh, God.
11:39When did you last sniff around these?
11:41Spring?
11:42I haven't had time to do laundry.
11:45I've been working on a divorce case.
11:47Where do I sign?
11:49For a client.
11:50Is it another desperate damsel in search of a knight in shining cardi?
11:55Maybe.
11:56Maybe.
12:01Okay.
12:02Well, while you work out how her case could bring down the government, here are some actual
12:09invoices.
12:10Oh, traffic violation.
12:13Background check.
12:14That was fun.
12:15And, oh, thrilling insurance fraud.
12:17Paid.
12:18Paid.
12:19Paid.
12:20In earth.
12:21Pound.
12:22Letter to gas company.
12:24Recompensation claim.
12:25What are you doing?
12:26What are you doing?
12:27Well, you can't afford a secretary to type that up.
12:29I'll type it up.
12:31So why don't you just type it while you're...
12:33What's the point?
12:34Anyway, nobody's used their dictaphone since 1982, Joe.
12:37No, you're right.
12:38They used their finger.
12:40Ugh.
12:42The good news is that our latest tests suggest delayed deterioration.
12:51The slightly less optimistic news is that without continued access to our case studies,
12:59we don't yet have enough data to move into the next phase.
13:03Hello, Hamza Malik.
13:06Intelligence and threats?
13:08Well, the Ministry of Defence can't hurry medical science, can we, Dr. Wright?
13:24Although in this instance, you're going to have to.
13:27PHONE RINGS
13:32Good afternoon.
13:35Absolutely.
13:45See you at the club?
13:46Absolutely.
13:47Sir.
13:48Hello, sir.
13:50Well, you've really bollocks this one, haven't you, Malik?
14:04I don't remember you receiving permission to start a war in Oxford.
14:11The department was given carte blanche, sir.
14:14Carte blanche?
14:15Hmm.
14:16Hmm.
14:17Well, that does suggest pretty wide parameters, I'll grant you.
14:23Not wide enough to cover barely controlled explosions in densely populated university towns.
14:30Who do you have running this one?
14:33Wile E. Coyote?
14:34Well, our man on the spot is...
14:36A trigger happy twat.
14:38I assume the incendiary was his idea.
14:42It was a field decision, sir.
14:44Oh, was it a field decision, Malik?
14:46Yeah.
14:47Well, I would love a heads up on what, uh...
14:52Wreck-it-fucking-Ralph has planned for an encore.
14:55A small nuclear device in a crowded shopping centre, perhaps?
15:01I don't think so, sir.
15:06No.
15:07You don't think so?
15:08Well, that is very reassuring.
15:16You need to get down on your hands and knees and mop up this piss fountain you've created
15:23before it becomes a piss geezer the size of old fucking Faithful.
15:31Yes, sir.
15:33Thank you, sir.
15:38Wait, so you said the people in the house were your friends?
15:51Yeah.
15:52They were?
15:53This time yesterday, we were all on the school run.
15:57Dinah was running along with Ziggy.
16:00I was just chatting to Maddy.
16:03And now she's dead.
16:05Wait, did she wear yellow wellies?
16:09Maddy.
16:10No, no.
16:11She was more of a chunky trainers type.
16:13No, the little girl, Dinah.
16:16Um...
16:17Yeah, I think she did.
16:18Yeah.
16:19Why?
16:23I think I saw them both yesterday.
16:24Was Dinah's hair sort of...
16:26Like a...
16:27Like a halo.
16:29Yeah.
16:30Poor kid.
16:31Where's her dad?
16:32Was he killed in the blast too?
16:33Not her dad, no.
16:34Maddy's a...
16:35Was a widow.
16:36I don't think Dinah ever really knew her daddy.
16:38God, I just really hope that she's safe.
16:39The kids are devastated.
16:40And he's in Dinah's class.
16:41Look, he's made her...
16:42He's made her...
16:43He made her this cod.
16:44To Dinah.
16:45Sorry your mummy did.
16:46He means died.
16:47Oh, no.
16:48No.
16:49No.
16:50No.
16:51No.
16:52No.
16:53No.
16:54No.
16:55No.
16:56No.
16:57No.
16:58No.
16:59No.
17:00No.
17:01No.
17:02No.
17:03No.
17:04No.
17:05No.
17:06No.
17:07No.
17:08He means died.
17:09Oh, right.
17:10Yeah, no, we don't correct spelling.
17:12It's...
17:13Undermining.
17:14Hi, darlings.
17:15You good?
17:16Yeah.
17:17Mummy, can we post it to Dinah?
17:21I could try the hospital.
17:23You'll be late for work, sir.
17:25No, that's...
17:26Yeah.
17:27It's on my way.
17:28Sort of.
17:29Worth a go.
17:30Yeah?
17:32Yeah.
17:33Okay.
17:34Alright?
17:35Yeah.
17:36I don't know.
18:06Hi. Hi.
18:08I'm here for Dinah Singleton.
18:11Yep.
18:13Hmm.
18:15What's your name?
18:17Yes, Sarah. Trafford.
18:18Trafford.
18:20Kim. Yeah? Yes.
18:22Is there any chance I could just quickly nip through to the ward and give this to Dinah?
18:25Aw.
18:27Wait here.
18:32Just take a seat.
18:36Is there a problem?
18:48Uh, no. No. No problem.
18:51Um, I'm just here to visit one of your patients, Dinah Singleton.
18:55Uh, you know, the girl from the, um, house explosion.
18:58Uh, that's from your child?
19:01Uh, no. No, it's from my friend's little boy.
19:06Uh, they took her off in an ambulance, so we just assumed she must be here?
19:10Yeah, we're not authorised to give out patient details.
19:12Uh, so she, she is here.
19:14Is she okay?
19:15I have no information.
19:17Sorry.
19:19Is that no information, or she's not here?
19:22Or she is here, but you just can't give out details.
19:25So, who are you exactly?
19:28Well, who are you exactly?
19:30I mean, are you in charge, or is there someone else I can talk to?
19:32I think you should go, madam.
19:34What?
19:35I'm just trying to give her a fucking card.
19:37Okay, it's time to leave now, please.
19:38You need to leave.
19:39Okay.
19:44Go on.
19:46Yeah, it's actually this way, the exit.
19:56We just had someone inquiring about that.
20:02Yes.
20:02Doors closing.
20:12Lift going down.
20:16Third floor.
20:18Doors opening.
20:22Doors closing.
20:26Lift going down.
20:29What are they doing here?
20:30Doors opening.
20:37Shit.
20:39Hi.
20:41I thought you and Paula went back to the Cotswolds last night.
20:45We didn't.
20:48Everything all right?
20:50Now, isn't that interesting?
20:51I wouldn't dream of prying into your business,
20:53in case you were here for some sort of lady test.
20:55Lady test?
20:56I was simply asking if you're okay.
20:58Well, how kind.
21:00And I am.
21:01Hmm.
21:03You make that all by yourself?
21:06Actually, Gerard,
21:07Wigwam's little boy made it for Dinah Singleton.
21:10Who?
21:12Doesn't ring any bells.
21:13After the blast.
21:14We saw that child wrapped in a red blanket.
21:17I thought she might be here,
21:18but I've just been stonewalled by pediatrics.
21:21Yeah, well, I know a few bods on the board of trustees.
21:24Yeah, what a surprise.
21:25Anne, I'm sorry, but they can't dish out info willy-nilly to every nasy neighbor.
21:28I was just doing something nice for an orphan child who survived an explosion.
21:34Maybe you could ask your bods on the board if she's all right.
21:37I thank you for dinner.
21:40Food was to die for.
21:42Almost literally.
21:42Daddy...
21:43Daddy...
21:47Go see you.
22:48That the locals have been pacified.
22:51Everything is tickety-boo, as the old fart flannels in this building would say.
22:56Yes.
22:57Splendid.
22:58So I don't have to worry about social services sticking their vegan pasty shoe in the door.
23:05That's very good.
23:07Um, no, sir.
23:09No.
23:11Or maybe a nosy neighbour woman hanging around the hospital.
23:16I've just had a little chat with my contact.
23:18Oh.
23:19Oh.
23:20There it is.
23:22I'll get eyes on.
23:24Eyes on.
23:27Not talking about sending in a twitcher, Alec.
23:30You will shut this down.
23:32Yes?
23:33Total press whiteout.
23:35I don't want to read about this over my deviled eggs.
23:38I'll order a deno at you, sir.
23:40Have it slapped across the whole thing before you can say...
23:43Do fuck off.
23:43Yes, sir.
23:46Um, sir.
23:47What would you like us to do with the actual child, sir?
23:54Move her, obviously.
23:55But she's not quite ready to come out yet.
23:57What is she, a cake?
23:59SMO wants to keep her under obs in the ICU.
24:02Let's do stop speaking in tongues, ma'am.
24:03We're not the fucking SAS.
24:04Smoke inhalation.
24:06Ah, she's basically fine.
24:08She'd better be basically fine, Malick.
24:11Because dead babies blown up in cack-handed covert operations run by psychopathic idiots
24:16get entire television series dedicated to their short-wasted lives.
24:21So you will tell the chief medical officer to pull his finger out of his arsehole
24:26and sign her discharge summary with his shitty finger if it speeds things up.
24:34Yes, sir.
24:37And keep the twisted fire starter off the job.
24:40Yes, sir.
25:46Oh, no.
26:16Oh, no.
26:46Any liaison officer or, I don't know, just someone I can talk to about Dinah Singleton?
26:54It's a flagged file, madam.
26:58What's a flagged file?
26:59I'll take this one, Sergeant.
27:02Wait, you were at the House Blast talking to Gerard Inchin?
27:05I talk to a lot of people.
27:06Yeah, I want to get this to Dinah Singleton, the girl from the House Blast.
27:10You know, the one that was saved by a wardrobe.
27:13I can't help you, I'm afraid.
27:15David, there is nothing on the system.
27:21Wait, how is that possible?
27:23Okay, he said it was a flagged file. What does that mean?
27:26It means it's off-limits to the likes of you.
27:28Sorry?
27:28Send my regards to your editor.
27:30No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I'm not a journalist. I'm a normal person.
27:36Normal person, right. Well, you're sure as hell aren't family. Have you heard any...
27:40Well, no, because all her family are dead.
27:44You heard any more than that burglary in the sports store?
27:47Oh, okay, sir.
27:48Hey, look.
27:49Did get a couple of calls.
27:50You heard any more than that burglary in the woods?
28:20Oh, Jesus.
28:35Sorry.
28:37I don't know.
29:07I don't know.
29:37Well, well, well. A customer.
29:40Or have you taken a wrong turn en route to the artisanal cheese shop?
29:44Door's open.
29:46Er, I'm... I'm looking for, um...
29:49Joseph Silverman.
29:51Let me guess.
29:52You've got a husband. He's got a secretary.
29:55Am I warm?
29:56No.
29:57The secretary's still a thing.
29:59OK, but not a secretary.
30:00Personal assistant. Posh secretary.
30:02You seem like the type who might have a handsy husband in the media.
30:06What type is that?
30:07Sort of, you know, doe-eyed and helpless.
30:12You seem like a bit of a cock.
30:13I feel seen.
30:19Hi. I'm Zoe Bowen.
30:23Sarah. Trafford.
30:28Don't smoke.
30:29Neither do I.
30:31I just, you know, I miss the paraphernalia.
30:33Uh, well, I don't really know why I came in.
30:39Um, I think I'll...
30:40Uh, welcome to our humble detective agency.
30:44Runaway teens, GPS tracking, credit checks,
30:47missing tortoises, no job too small.
30:50Right.
30:51Well, not just. I also, uh, find cats, cars.
30:54He...
30:55Missing people.
30:56Oh, you do your own housework.
31:03And you paint.
31:05Enough with the private dick shit joke.
31:09He's just trying to impress you, Sarah.
31:11So, wait, what do you do?
31:13Zoe Bowen.
31:14Same job as him, but better.
31:17Yeah, but your name's not on the door.
31:18No, I don't go in for the Philip Marlowe cosplay thing.
31:21We're married.
31:22Not really.
31:23Right, well, um, what, you don't, like, work as a team?
31:27Not if I can help it.
31:28Don't worry.
31:29Joe's really good at helping female clients.
31:31The more doe-eyed, the better.
31:33Which is good, cos I'm shit at it.
31:35I don't drink Prosecco, I don't bond emotionally,
31:37and I...
31:38I'll probably end up fucking the handsy husband.
31:44Now that Cruella's gone to hunt for puppies,
31:46who's for a coffee?
31:48And a Viennese whirl.
31:53So, you went to St. Magdala's.
31:57It's my sister college.
31:58I was at Oriel.
32:00Are you only good at your job,
32:01cos your wife was, you know, pretty scathing?
32:03Oh, that's how she shows her affection.
32:06I won't lie.
32:07Philip Marlowe, I'm not.
32:10But who is?
32:11Well, no-one.
32:12He's fictional.
32:14There is that.
32:15Mm.
32:16Did I mention, uh, wandering husbands are a speciality?
32:19Yeah, especially if the wives are...
32:20What was it she said?
32:21Doe-eyed?
32:24To be clear, I am not a sex pest, Miss Trafford.
32:27Obviously, I realise saying I'm not a sex pest
32:30could be the classic double bluff of a sex pest.
32:32Maybe just stop saying sex pest.
32:33So, uh, a job takes roughly how long?
32:38Well, you haven't said what the job is.
32:41What?
32:43I want to find somebody.
32:45I can do that.
32:46It's actually quite difficult to go completely missing.
32:49Online footprints, surveillance, wherever you go.
32:51You need to be an expert to fully disappear.
32:55Okay.
32:55Okay.
32:58Right, I'm looking for a five-year-old girl.
33:00Her name is Dinah Singleton.
33:05And I think she's been deliberately erased.
33:08Erased?
33:09Well, she's been eradicated from the news coverage.
33:12The gas explosion.
33:13Oh, and a nurse at the local hospital was furious.
33:17Of course, she's furious.
33:18She works with the NHS.
33:18No, furious when I asked him about her
33:21like he was hiding something.
33:24Oh, and there's a dodgy businessman called Gerard Inchin
33:27who I really do not trust.
33:29Perhaps she's been erased from public view,
33:33moved to a private facility
33:35by some press corporation who'll pay for treatment,
33:39photograph her at pleasure.
33:41She's five years old.
33:43And there's been a police shutdown.
33:45At the station, they said the file on her had been flagged,
33:49whatever that means.
33:51Means the file's restricted.
33:52What's your connection to Dinah Singleton?
33:57Is she a friend of your kids?
33:58No, I don't have kids.
34:00No.
34:01No, my friend knows her.
34:04Well, her parents are dead.
34:06She's got no one.
34:09What's your connection to her, really?
34:10I saw her the day of the blast,
34:21and she was...
34:22The sort of child you'd like to have?
34:24No, the sort of child I used to be.
34:25Hi.
34:47Hello, Sarah.
34:47Here's your update.
35:15Sniffler's not giving up.
35:17She's going off down rabbit holes
35:18like Alice in fucking Blunderland,
35:20and now she's called in the Light Brigade.
35:22I'm slightly struggling
35:24with your mixed metaphors, Amos, mate.
35:27My boy in the field tells me
35:28the Trafford woman has hired the local private dig.
35:31Oh, shit, that bed.
35:34OK, let's get the child out of there
35:37before the target tries to play the hero.
35:40Let's lock this thing down.
35:45Sorry, it was our briefing.
35:47Because with the greatest respect, hamster,
35:51I'll be handling this exactly
35:52the way I fucking well want.
36:02Yeah, take this and clear up downstairs.
36:04All right.
36:05I won't be long.
36:06All right.
36:09Miss?
36:10All done.
36:12Do you want to have a look?
36:12Yeah.
36:13Are you all right?
36:35Don't worry.
36:36It's still not.
36:37Oh, thank you, love.
36:50Have you ever met you?
36:53Tell me a girl.
36:55Bill and Kim, when they love.
36:59That's the kind of magic music
37:01we make with our lips.
37:04Twenty.
37:14What's this?
37:15I'm just pressing my trousers.
37:16Don't bother with personal grooming on my account.
37:19I've grown accustomed to you crumpled.
37:21I'm going out for some drinks.
37:26You don't drink?
37:27I enjoy the occasional gimlet.
37:31You decided against the traditional shower at home, then?
37:35Yeah, because the traditional water's been shut off.
37:38I found a letter from the water board about non-payment.
37:42I thought I'd sorted and filed that.
37:45Yeah, you had, down the back of the sofa
37:46with all the rest of the unpaid bills.
37:48Don't use that on your face.
37:49Come here, you little fucker.
38:00You'll be pleased to hear I've been balancing the books.
38:03Oh, yeah, great.
38:05That mean you've given that Sarah Trafford woman the heave-ho?
38:09Or is that another no-win-no-fee situation?
38:11Oh, my God.
38:15He looked like Bambi after his mum got shot.
38:17Seriously, I mean, the incompetence I'm used to,
38:19but the lying, that is new.
38:21I'm sorry, I just want to look closely at one more area.
38:24Well, I'm resisting asking if it's up your own arse.
38:26If it's about that gas explosion,
38:29I assume that you followed all the obvious lines of inquiry?
38:32That's why I'm going to the pub.
38:34Get a download from the nurses.
38:36What's that going to cost us?
38:37Why can't you just look for causes
38:41rather than chasing outcomes, Joseph?
38:44When you call me Joseph, you sound just like my mum.
38:46Well, sometimes I feel just like your mum,
38:49picking you up from the fuck-up crash.
38:58Maybe you'll get top intel down the pub,
39:01but maybe it might be worth checking out
39:03the big exploded house mob crime scene.
39:05That's where I'd start.
39:07With the victims.
39:09Victim? There's only one.
39:10Please don't tell me you've started believing
39:14everything you read in the papers.
39:17Can I ask where you're going tonight?
39:21You can ask.
39:25Kiss goodbye?
39:26I cook goodbye.
39:26failed everybody.
39:28Bye.
39:28Stay right.
39:33Bye Bye.
39:35Bye.
39:36Bye.
39:37Bye.
39:40Bye.
39:43Bye.
39:43Willow, he really knows how to cry, that's how I cry with my pillow, if you should tell
39:54me farewell and goodbye.
40:01I'm busy enough.
40:02Trust me, it is a terrific project.
40:05I'm sorry, Trevor, but this is not a good time.
40:07Well, let me just look at the numbers, and you know, I can revise the pitch.
40:11I can, I'll speak to my team, I'm sure we've got some...
40:14Sarah, I just stopped by to grab my coat.
40:18Er, he left it here after the explosion.
40:22How about we all, all have a glass of this, rather good, red?
40:26I won't, thanks, I'm driving, but if I could just grab my overcoat.
40:32Yeah.
40:33And pull a scarf.
40:36Study. I moved everything after the blast.
40:41Right, yeah.
40:44Just one second.
40:49So, did you get any answers from your big, important cronies at the hospital, or are you just going to fob me off again?
40:56The child's fine.
40:58They'll keep her in the ICU a few more days.
41:00ICU, why?
41:02What's happened?
41:02Smoke inhalation, I gather.
41:06Once she gets the thumbs up, they'll transfer her into the care of the relevant services.
41:12Okay.
41:13Mystery solved, Miss Marple?
41:15No, but if it's all so simple and above board, why did the police say it was a flag file?
41:25You've been to the police.
41:27I mean, why don't they just release a press statement and tell us she's okay?
41:30What are they hiding, Gerard?
41:31They tell us, what, you and your tinfoil hat friends?
41:40Leave it to the professionals.
41:43Focus on your own problems, shall we?
41:48How's it going with the coat hunt, Trafford?
41:51I'll give you a clue, it's the expensive one.
41:54Yeah, won't be a second.
41:56Your husband needs help.
41:57Okay, Gerard.
42:01That's not entirely what I meant, sir.
42:06He's out of his depth and shall confess to waters.
42:09And there are no rescue boats.
42:13Very cool garms.
42:15Gerard, you should introduce me to your tailor.
42:23It's a...
42:24Fuck.
42:27Mark, you okay?
42:32What?
42:34I think Gerard's going soft on the investment.
42:41Shit.
42:42What a scarf.
42:46Gerard!
42:47Gerard!
42:49A scarf!
42:49A scarf!
42:49Excuse me.
43:03Hello?
43:06Excuse me.
43:07Sorry, I don't mean to be sexist or huntist or anything else-ist, but would you like me to order for you?
43:18Yes, vodka tonic, please.
43:20Okay, vodka tonic.
43:21Excellent.
43:23Right.
43:23What you lot do, working through cuts and pandemics and shortages, you all deserve medals.
43:31Hmm.
43:32Not just a few middle-class do-gooders clapping and rattling the crusade pens.
43:37In fact, may I buy you your drink?
43:41Aw, thanks.
43:42Aw, thanks.
43:44Guys, everyone, this geezer wants to buy us all a drink.
43:47Yay!
43:48Yay!
43:48Yay!
43:49Yay!
43:49Yay!
43:50Yay!
43:50You do realise that my job allows you to do your job?
43:56Okay, I'm just saying that if your work involves us having to be beg-buddies with Gerard Inchon, then it's not worth it.
44:12Mark.
44:22Joe.
44:22Her hospital staff confirm the little girl is there.
44:26Yeah, and she's in the ICU, but she's okay, and I should mind my own business.
44:31Yeah, Gerard Inchon told me, in his usual patronising way.
44:35Someone signed her discharge summary, told the nurse to pack the kid a bag.
44:39No one knows where she's going, no one thinks she's ready, but they're moving her tonight.
44:43Farmer, Joe, okay?
44:45Okay.
44:52Dad.
44:53And...
44:53Good.
44:54No one knows where she is.
44:57Bye.
45:08What?
45:09No one knows.
45:09Bye.
45:09Bye.
45:11Bye.
45:11Bye.
45:11Bye.
45:12Bye.
45:12Bye.
45:13Bye.
45:14Bye.
45:16Bye.
45:16Bye.
45:20Bye.
45:21Bye.
45:22Excuse me, sorry.
45:52Sorry.
46:00Wait.
46:10Intensive care?
46:11Surgeon.
46:12Just through the doors, up there, you'll see the signs.
46:15Oh, I forgot the surgeon's here.
46:18No!
46:20Door's closing.
46:26Door's closing.
46:29Oh, sorry.
46:30It's an emergency. I need to get in there, please. I need to see no visitors. Sorry. No visitors. Someone's coming. Someone's gonna take her. Let me in!
46:40Let me in!
46:42Oh, God!
46:43Oh, God.
46:44Oh, God!
46:45Oh, God!
46:46Oh, God!
46:47Oh, God!
46:48Oh, God!
46:49No, please. I need to see no visitors.
46:50Sorry. No visitors.
46:52Someone's coming. Someone's going to take her.
46:53Let me in!
46:54Oh, God!
47:07Everybody out! Everybody out!
47:16For own safety, please!
47:19Come outside, a single person.
47:20No, no, no, no.
47:21Jonah!
47:22Jonah!
47:25Jonah!
47:26Sorry.
47:30Hey, hey, hey.
47:42Hey, Scott.
47:43Okay, Dinah.
47:53Dinah, wake up, darling.
47:56Dinah!
47:57Okay, well.
47:57Keep up those streets, please.
48:04Don't put it on your side!
48:05Oh, my God.
48:35Oh, my God.
48:45Fuck.
48:57Who do you work for, Gerard? Where's the child?
48:59Sarah, stop. Stop.
49:03The child I care about is the baby we lost today.
49:10That's why I was here.
49:11The child I care about is the baby.
49:20You'll be right back to me.
49:22You'll be right back to her.
49:23It's not my death.
49:24It's not my death.
49:26I'm sorry.
49:28I can't believe this.
49:30I can't believe this.
49:31Oh, God, you were right.
49:56They've taken her.
49:57She's gone.
49:57She's gone.
50:01She's gone.
50:31She's gone.
51:01She's gone.
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