- 5/15/2025
The Game (2025) - Season 1 Episode 2
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00:00I'm sorry you're leaving with unfinished business.
00:02It's just a bit harder than I expected.
00:04Do you think there is a single person that lives their lives without regret?
00:09Catch you later, detective.
00:11Frank?
00:12Oh, it's nothing. It's an OD.
00:14An overdose?
00:15That was not a suicide.
00:17Hey, new neighbour.
00:19Patrick.
00:20Steve's last one interest.
00:22Catch you later.
00:23Patrick is the Ripton stalker.
00:25He's just chasing shadows.
00:30He takes aYa wave to República.
00:33If he�ere, he was degenerating.
00:34So he can be by that Wednesday night,
00:36so she's exactly as a nueva victim.
00:39And he never got there.
00:40He missed that one last night.
00:42He stroking hisipple,
00:43the accused of bargaining disruptions.
00:44I swear to God it was ....
00:45...
00:52He loves some water
00:55You don't grow a lot
00:58Oh, my God.
01:28Oh, my God.
01:58Oh, my God.
02:28Oh, my God.
02:58Oh, you know, he's not.
02:59Well, if he was, I don't think he'd be telling you.
03:03He's just lacquered, that's all.
03:04The only thing he's going to be doing at night is just stuffing his face with room service.
03:08Anyway, why wouldn't he tell me?
03:10You know, we're mates.
03:10For the same reason that he hides his stash of mushrooms every time he sees you.
03:15Once a cop.
03:17Just tell Liz that he's not having an affair.
03:20Talking of dirty little secrets, I was on the computer last night.
03:26Anything you want to tell me?
03:29Internet history?
03:32Stop Googling nine iron golf clubs.
03:36It's not very sexy.
03:37Well, yeah, there's no harm in looking, is there?
03:41Well, you should be searching for a luxury spa break or once-in-a-lifetime holiday.
03:46See, next time I see Steve, I'm going to just take out this big bag of gear.
03:49I'm going to roll a massive split.
03:51You wouldn't know how to roll a split.
03:54I would.
03:55I'm going to go rogue.
03:57Stop it.
03:59Are we good?
03:59Yeah.
04:00Never better.
04:01Okay.
04:06Okay.
04:08Don't go rogue.
04:21Hi, Tina.
04:38Oh, my effing gee.
04:40Hugh, you are an angel sent from heaven.
04:43So they're asleep.
04:45I have literally just put them down.
04:47And nap time's normally an hour, but we can let it run to 90 minutes.
04:50Well, I don't mind getting them off.
04:51So I'm only five minutes up the road.
04:52Olga does the best mani-pedi in Ripton.
04:55And I just need a moment.
04:55I just need a few blessed moments to myself, you know?
04:58Yeah, of course.
04:59And if they wake up, um...
05:01You just ignore them?
05:02Well, I don't mind getting them up.
05:04Let me come down here and play.
05:05Oh, God bless.
05:07I bet back in the day you were reciting the Greek alphabet, weren't you?
05:10Back in the day.
05:10Yeah, but you don't get it.
05:12They gang up on you.
05:13They can't speak, but I swear, they communicate with their eyes.
05:18So as long as there's no visible scars, I don't care.
05:20You having fun with that?
05:46Uh, well, I...
05:48How did you get in?
05:50Oh, Tina gave me a key.
05:52They've got a leaking tap, and I said, you know, running a repair shop, I'd have a look.
05:57Not seen you in a while.
05:59Yeah, no.
06:00Yeah, not since the party.
06:01You all right?
06:03Sorry that I left earlier.
06:04My stomach was churning, and I'm all right now.
06:08I didn't poison you by accident, did I?
06:10No.
06:11You're entirely innocent.
06:16So what's this?
06:19Uh, babysitting.
06:22You're babysitting.
06:23That's nice.
06:24Seriously, where have you been?
06:27I thought we were friends.
06:29It doesn't sound like you miss me.
06:35You're my favourite neighbour.
06:36Of course I've missed you.
06:38And I'm hoping you feel the same.
06:41You make me blush.
06:43Well, if you're babysitting, I can't go banging around with the plumbing, can I?
06:47Oh, well.
06:50Oh, well.
06:50Oh, well.
07:17Oh, well, if you're babysitting, I can't go to the plumbing, I can't go to the plumbing, I can't go to the plumbing, I can't go to the plumbing, I can't go to the plumbing, I can't go to the plumbing, I can't go to the plumbing, I can't go to the plumbing, I can't go to the plumbing, I can't go to the plumbing, I can't go to the plumbing, I can't go to the plumbing, I can't go to the plumbing, I can't go to the plumbing, I can't go to the plumbing, I can't go to the plumbing, I can't go to the plumbing, I can't go to the plumbing, I can't go to the plumbing, I can't go to the plumbing, I can't go to the plumbing, I can't go to the plumbing, I can't go to the plumbing, I can't go to the plumbing, I can't go to the plumbing, I can't go to the plumbing, I can't
07:47Ah, hi.
08:13Twice in one day.
08:15People are going to talk.
08:17Yeah, yeah, I was looking for a dry cleaners and I happened to see the sign.
08:24Interesting place.
08:26Thanks.
08:28There aren't any dry cleaners around here.
08:30So I've learned.
08:33So this all needs fixings, is it?
08:37Well, everything needs fixing here.
08:42Let me show you something.
08:47Are you coming or what?
08:52Okay.
09:12Over here.
09:12Now this has taken me months
09:18It's wasting away in an attic for years
09:21There was brain damage
09:24Mold
09:26Mice
09:27You name it
09:29But the owner is very sentimental, sir
09:34Wow
09:36That's amazing
09:38Yeah
09:38Really pleased with how it's turned out
09:42Is that a ballerina?
09:55Well spotted, Hugh
09:56Can I take a photograph?
09:59I don't think the owner would approve
10:00Well, I won't tell them if you don't
10:02I said no
10:03Come and look at this
10:08It's a cuckoo clock
10:10But instead of a bird
10:12Bloody great llama pops out
10:15That's what, just a dream
10:20I...
10:20I...
10:21I...
10:22I...
10:23What are you doing?
10:23What are you doing?
10:24What are you doing?
10:25I don't know
10:25You're playing
10:26I don't know
10:27Oh, my God
10:27I don't know
10:28What are you doing?
10:28Liz is in a right state.
10:52I'm going to have to grab a bottle from the fridge and talk her down.
10:57What's this?
10:58Nothing.
10:59Well, it looks like someone's got a speeding ticket.
11:03After all the lectures you've given me, are you going to go on a speed awareness course?
11:08Well, I may have got away with it, so...
11:10This is the best day of my life.
11:15This is the best day of my life.
11:16This is the best day of my life.
11:20Love it.
11:21It's the best day of my life.
11:22Oh my God.
11:23I'm hungry.
11:24I'm hungry.
12:25Hi, Ruth. Sorry I've not been into...
12:32I'm just amazed they haven't sacked me already.
12:40Sometimes a student might ask me to find an obscure manuscript,
12:43but basically I'm just filing stuff on my own.
12:46So, yeah.
12:47You look well.
12:51Oh, I'm retired.
12:53What? God, you must be dying.
12:57I know you.
13:01So you've got a job at the uni library that feels like progress.
13:05Yeah. Yeah, it's good for me.
13:07Oh, well, that's what my therapist says.
13:22I'm sorry, Ruth.
13:24Don't, don't, don't.
13:27I'm doing better.
13:29And you're here, and that's so nice.
13:32Well, I should have come sooner, shouldn't I?
13:34And I should have caught him.
13:37I'd be dead if it wasn't for you.
13:41You stopped him.
13:43He was in the house,
13:45hiding in my wardrobe,
13:47and you chased him.
13:48I let him get away.
13:50That's not fair.
13:52He attacked you.
13:53Do you still have that statue of a ballerina?
14:07It's an odd thing to ask.
14:08No, it's just the, um, I remember you said you trained as a dancer,
14:13and you had a little ballerina statuette.
14:16Um, that's all.
14:19I got rid of it.
14:21Uh, Declan gave it to me.
14:23Do you remember?
14:25And then when he got arrested,
14:27and everyone thought he was the stalker,
14:29I just chucked it.
14:30It felt, uh,
14:32disgusting.
14:36And it turns out he didn't do it, so, uh...
14:41But hey, I, I'm doing so much better these days.
14:46God, I shouldn't have come.
14:47No, no, you should have.
14:49No, I should go. I'm sorry.
14:50Will you come and visit me again?
14:54Yes, of course, of course, of course I will.
14:56Yeah.
14:57I promise.
14:58Right, don't ask me why, but I did what you asked,
15:15and I had a look at that PM report for your neighbour.
15:17Ah, right.
15:18Look, there were some concerns.
15:20I mean, for one thing,
15:21there's nothing in the report about syringes,
15:23or any other form of self-administration.
15:25So, so, so, so no syringes, no empty pill bottles?
15:28So that means that someone must have,
15:29must have removed them.
15:31Just slow down, all right?
15:32I talked to the paramedics.
15:34They can't remember if they saw anything.
15:36Sorry, they, they can't remember?
15:37Look, it was a crazy day, all right?
15:39They were busy.
15:40Mistakes were made.
15:42If your neighbour didn't want to kill himself,
15:44why are there no signs of a struggle?
15:46There's no bruising.
15:47There's no marks of any kind on the body.
15:49You're telling me you just let a stranger walk in
15:50and inject him without putting up a fight?
15:52No.
15:52Right.
15:56Here's the report.
15:58See for yourself, look.
16:00They've asked for further investigation.
16:02I've done so.
16:03There is nothing more to see.
16:06Just forget about this.
16:08All right, go and do retired things.
16:11Play bowls.
16:13Mahjong, whatever old people do.
16:15Venga.
16:18Venga.
16:18Venga.
16:45Venga.
16:46I don't know.
17:16I don't know.
17:46I was hoping Hugh might be around.
17:59He's here somewhere.
18:00Hugh?
18:02How is he?
18:04How do you mean?
18:05Tea or coffee?
18:06Neither, thanks.
18:07Have I done something to piss him off?
18:10No.
18:11Not that I know of.
18:13He hasn't said anything.
18:15I hate to break it to you, Patrick, but we never talk about you.
18:21Alice, I was just wondering...
18:23Oh, hi.
18:24Hi, Patrick.
18:26How are you?
18:28You're not working?
18:28Do you want a coffee?
18:29I've just offered him.
18:31Oh, right.
18:32Oh, well, good to see you.
18:34I could have sworn I heard you just now.
18:38Oh, yeah.
18:39I was just, um, singing while I was putting the bins out.
18:42Sounded closer.
18:49Do you know what?
18:51You boys should go out for a drink one night.
18:53Yes, we should.
18:54Yeah.
18:54Well, I tell you what, I'm seeing Paul in the pub tonight.
18:58I'm out with the girls tonight, so...
19:01Great.
19:03Can't wait.
19:07Right, so then what does he say?
19:11Hi, honey.
19:12Sorry.
19:13Overslept and now running for a meeting.
19:15All is fine.
19:16We'll call later if I can.
19:19There, I see.
19:20Gaslighting.
19:21But what if he is just really busy?
19:25Oh, shut your mouth.
19:27That's because you've got the perfect marriage.
19:29Me?
19:30Yeah, when I get old, I dream of being like you and Hugh,
19:33because you've been through a lot,
19:35and then you come out the other side.
19:36Mm.
19:37You bloody have.
19:39How do you do it?
19:41I don't know.
19:44I guess I still love him, and he needs me.
19:47But, God, those days, weeks,
19:52they felt like endless months,
19:53and they really tested us, you know?
19:57And so we know the price that we paid
19:59to get back to happy.
20:03And he's just mine.
20:06Oh, come on.
20:07Pass me the sick bucket.
20:08As if we're just going to borrow this.
20:09Seriously, being in your 30s sucks.
20:15It gets fun again when the kids are older, right?
20:19Oh, Paul, you have no idea.
20:22How's your back?
20:24Your knees.
20:25And have you got any hairs growing out here, is it?
20:27You are so young.
20:29Young?
20:30I'm 36.
20:32I get hangovers that last all day.
20:34Yeah, but you still have second chances.
20:37I mean, you are running out of time.
20:39Yeah, we're slowly heading towards the exit.
20:43Do anything to be 30 again, Hugh.
20:47I'd sell my soul.
20:51I've been thinking about Frank.
20:56I mean, he should be here, shouldn't he?
20:59Yeah, sounds like there was a real character.
21:01I'm so sorry.
21:03For what?
21:04For your loss.
21:06I mean, you couldn't have stopped it, Hugh.
21:08So why don't you focus on things you can put, right?
21:13I don't know.
21:14Shoot.
21:14I love you.
21:14I don't know.
21:44Hi, Ruth. I'm sorry I rushed off the other day. Do you fancy a trip somewhere?
21:59Where are we going?
22:00Oh, I don't know. Just somewhere where we can breathe, I think. Perhaps down by the river.
22:07I'd like that. A little stroll along the river.
22:09Oh. Thanks for coming back. I thought it'd scared you off.
22:15Oh, you scared me off. No, no, no. Oh, look at that. That's, uh...
22:20What?
22:21I know the guy who runs that shop.
22:22Um, you know, it's really interesting. Shall we pop in? I mean, you'll like it. I promise.
22:31Yeah.
22:36There's all that there.
22:37Yes, sir. I mean, he fixes all sorts of stuff.
22:44In fact, here he is. Patrick. I'd like you to meet an old friend of mine.
22:51Ruth, this is Patrick. Patrick, this is Ruth.
22:56Ruth? Well, I'm pleased to meet you.
22:59Um, you too.
23:02What brings you here?
23:06More dry cleaning?
23:07Hmm?
23:08Oh, uh, no, no, I just think that your...
23:10Your work is amazing.
23:13I just fix things.
23:14Oh, come on, you do more than that.
23:16Um, that doll's house.
23:19That's really quite something, isn't it?
23:22Can't we look at that? I'm sure that you'd love to, wouldn't you, Ruth?
23:25I'm so sorry. The owner picked it up this morning.
23:27So it's gone?
23:32Afraid so.
23:34Terrible timing.
23:36Hmm.
23:39Can we see the workshop, anyway?
23:43Sure.
23:45Ruth, follow me.
23:46Oh, this place is a treasure trove.
23:59And you fix all these things?
24:01Well, I try.
24:03Yes, I like things that are broken.
24:04Yeah, take a look at the Victorian doll over there.
24:10Yeah.
24:11Just finished painting her eyes.
24:16What are you playing at?
24:17You, here with her.
24:19What's wrong?
24:20You're married.
24:21Don't bring a bit on the side to my shop.
24:22Well, she's...
24:23I like Alice.
24:25Don't drag me in, she's...
24:26Her eyes are amazing.
24:29It's like she's crying.
24:31Yes.
24:32That was the idea.
24:34She's half your age.
24:36She...
24:36She's not a girlfriend.
24:38Hugh.
24:38Hugh, come look at this.
24:40Yeah, just a minute.
24:41She's not.
24:42Hugh, come over here.
24:43Yeah, yeah.
24:44Yeah, come here.
24:45He seemed nice.
24:53Yeah, you think so?
24:54He's your friend, right?
24:55Uh-huh.
24:58Are you okay?
25:01Hey, um, maybe, um...
25:03Maybe instead of the river, we could go for something to eat?
25:08Ooh.
25:10So, what would you like?
25:12I don't know what anything is.
25:13You choose for me.
25:16Ah, well, at least I can do it.
25:17And this is on me, by the way, after everything you've been through.
25:21Well, don't say that.
25:29I was just trying to think what else I could have done.
25:30You know, it just goes round and round in my mind.
25:33You know, what I...
25:34What I could have done to make you feel safe.
25:37I...
25:37I don't want anything too spicy, you know.
25:39Yes, sir.
25:41I mean, Ruth, if he...
25:42If you came up to him in the street,
25:45would you recognise him?
25:46I mean, you never actually saw his face,
25:49but if you heard his voice,
25:50would you recognise him?
25:51Would you?
25:53I felt his breath on my face.
25:57It's burned into me, who he is.
25:59But please, I don't want to talk about this.
26:01Yes, but what if he was pretending?
26:03Pretending to be decent?
26:05I mean, he could be so friendly,
26:08and you wouldn't be able to spot him,
26:09even though he was right in front of you.
26:14Yeah, I'm sorry.
26:17I really shouldn't be talking about these things.
26:20Let's just...
26:21Let's just enjoy what you're doing.
26:23When I asked you before if he was a friend,
26:26you didn't answer?
26:26Oh, yeah.
26:30I mean, he's just...
26:31He's just a new neighbour.
26:32I don't...
26:32I don't really know him at all.
26:38Do you think it's him?
26:42Tell me.
26:44You.
26:44I just wanted to see.
26:48See?
26:49Me in front of him, mother bit?
26:53Just so you'd know...
26:55that you'd be safe.
26:58That you'd never be scared again.
27:04You pretended...
27:07All this.
27:10You let me stand in front of him
27:14just so you could see.
27:18You know what that would do to me
27:20if I had seen him
27:22and I'd known.
27:24I was trying to end all this
27:26for you, Ruth.
27:27No!
27:27No!
27:27No!
27:28No!
27:28No!
27:28No!
27:28No!
27:28No!
27:28No!
27:29No!
27:29No!
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27:30No!
27:30No!
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27:31No!
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27:32No!
27:33No!
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27:34No!
27:35No!
27:35No!
27:36No!
27:37No!
27:38No!
27:39No!
27:40No!
27:40No!
27:54Hi there, Professor.
27:55Hi, Captain.
27:56Sorry, Emily.
27:59I just, uh...
28:01I bumped into Jerry Turner,
28:04who you assisted on having a pint of ketchup, so...
28:07OK. What a wonderful surprise.
28:12Hi, Dad.
28:14Er, well, you're...
28:16Her and Rakesh are just having a time-out.
28:19I'm always being an arsehole.
28:21Sorry to hear that.
28:22Oh, I won't get in your way for anything.
28:24Well, you're hardly going to do that, are you? I mean, this is your home.
28:26Yeah, I'll defrost a lasagna.
28:28Yeah, and I'll get us a nice bottle of wine.
28:32Just to celebrate your being home.
28:35Yeah, I mean, we could all do with that.
28:37Couldn't we all do with a drink or something?
28:42You all right, Dad?
28:44Hmm?
28:45Yeah, Mum said you'd been a bit tense.
28:48Er...
28:50Well, nothing to be tense about.
28:55You seem a bit twitchy.
28:57Margot.
28:58I'm just saying.
29:00Sorry, twitchy?
29:03Yeah, I'm just saying.
29:04Your Dad's fine.
29:06All right.
29:11No.
29:13Twitchy.
29:14What do you mean, Margaret?
29:15Twitchy?
29:16It's, er...
29:18A word that we would use for you.
29:20You know, when you're in that case.
29:22What?
29:23You...
29:24Twitchy.
29:25I think I'm going to just pop out for a bit.
29:26What?
29:27No, no.
29:28I'll just give you guys a bit of space.
29:29No, no, listen.
29:30It's fine.
29:31Sorry, Margaret.
29:32I've just had a bit of a day, so...
29:33No, no, no.
29:34Just come back.
29:35No, I think...
29:36I think...
29:37I think...
29:38Don't look.
29:39I'll come with you.
29:40I'll buy you a drink.
29:41No, I think...
29:42We'll all just be happier if I'm out of your hair.
29:43Oh, that's not right.
29:44I love having you around, Margaret.
29:45Now, chill.
29:46Okay, I'll be back in a bit.
29:47Just let me be, all right?
29:48Marco!
29:49Is that your...
29:52Oh, yes, yes, that is, with my daughter.
30:05Hello.
30:06Hello.
30:15Hello.
30:16Hello.
30:17Theus Atkins?
30:30You all right, Mel?
30:34What? Now?
30:38Yeah, yeah. Okay, hang on.
30:47Theus Atkinson
31:17Theus Atkinson
31:47Theus Atkinson
32:06James
32:11James
32:17Bloody hell!
32:38What are you doing here?
32:43Seriously.
32:45After those raging texts you sent me.
32:46Oh, I'm so sorry.
32:48God, I'm so sorry.
32:49I'm sorry.
32:50What's with this screaming?
32:51I don't know, I thought that...
32:54God, it's just been so weird without you here.
32:57And that all of my things have been...
33:00No, I'm just having anxiety.
33:01All right, all right, all right.
33:02Well, I'm back now, okay?
33:03Nothing bad's gonna happen.
33:04Okay.
33:05I'm a black belt in origami.
33:07Oh, you idiot.
33:12Are you okay?
33:14Honestly, I don't know.
33:17You know, can I just say that when you retire, you've suddenly got a lot of time on your hands.
33:32And I think what's clear is that what really matters in my life is right here, in this room.
33:46I love you both so much.
33:50I love you both so much.
33:54Let's dig in.
34:00Oh, I'll go.
34:00I'll go.
34:08Hello.
34:10DCI sent me.
34:11Thought this would be better in person.
34:13Can I, um...
34:14Can I come in?
34:15Uh...
34:16Uh...
34:17No.
34:18What's that?
34:18Ruth Parker came into the station earlier.
34:22She claims you visited her?
34:25She's made some concerning allegations.
34:26Hi, Alice.
34:27Hi, Margot.
34:28Did you see Ruth?
34:30Have you been seeing Ruth?
34:36No, I mean, this...
34:37God, no, this is just a complete misunderstanding.
34:40The DCI just wants to be sure that it's...
34:41Yeah, I...
34:42I...
34:43Yeah, but...
34:44I mean, this is crazy.
34:45You even being here.
34:46When was this?
34:47Listen, can I...
34:48Can you just tell the DCI?
34:49Tell him that I'm...
34:50I am...
34:51I'm really sorry.
34:52And that...
34:53Uh, and...
34:54Thanks for coming round.
34:59Did you see Ruth today?
35:01Did you?
35:03I...
35:04I did, yeah.
35:05Yeah.
35:06So what was all that about Jerry Turner?
35:08You just made a big speech about how precious we all are.
35:12Well, you are.
35:13But you're still sneaking off to see her.
35:15Well, no, it's not...
35:16It's not in a bad way.
35:18It's not like having an affair or anything like that.
35:20You lied!
35:22Do you still think it's him?
35:25Do you?
35:27You told me that you didn't...
35:28No, but I just want you to be happy.
35:30That's all.
35:31That's all I want.
35:32Oh, my God.
35:33You know, that...
35:34I just want to protect you.
35:35You wouldn't have to...
35:36Look, I just thought that...
35:37I've said all this before.
35:38Alice, I just need to know if it's him or not.
35:41What about me?
35:43What about our daughter?
35:45No, he's...
35:46He's always put Ruth and the case first.
35:48He's never thought about us.
35:49Not once and then...
35:50No!
35:51Come on, Dad.
35:52Well, that's all I ever do.
35:53I just think about you.
35:54I never think...
35:55You're a liar!
35:57Fuck this!
36:03You're a liar!
36:21Ruth!
36:23Ruth!
36:25Look, I know you're in there!
36:27Ruth!
36:33Come on, Ruth.
36:34Ruth, is it him?
36:39Is it!
36:40Is it him?
36:41Is it?
36:42Is it him?
36:45Is it him?
36:46Is it him?
37:03I don't know.
37:33So close and open.
37:44I got another way from home to you,
37:47but I can't go.
37:49My parents did not leave my house.
37:51They're all mad.
37:53They were so bad that they didn't make a bed.
37:55They were so bad.
37:57I was so bad.
37:59I was so bad.
39:31No. You can't come in.
39:35You serious?
39:37How can I let you in?
39:39How do I explain that to myself?
39:42I can't stop you.
39:44But I won't help you, Hugh.
39:46I love you.
39:50So stop this while you still can.
39:54I can't stop you.
40:24I can't stop you.
40:29I'll be right back.
40:59I don't know.
41:29Doors open.
41:39Was it?
41:44Shit.
41:46Well, I'm glad it's you.
41:52Not some nutter who wants to rob me.
41:56Drink?
42:03Cheers.
42:17Cheers.
42:19Cheers.
42:21You okay, Hugh?
42:24Yeah, I just...
42:30Just keep letting everyone down.
42:33This is about that girl you brought round to my shop, isn't it?
42:40Do you like her?
42:41No, it's not about her.
42:43That's...
42:44I just...
42:49I just keep hurting her and I don't know how to stop.
42:54Yeah, I keep thinking about what you said.
43:09How you'd sell your soul or the chance to do it all again.
43:24You know?
43:25When I saw you with her...
43:27Ruth.
43:28You looked different.
43:31You had colour in your cheeks.
43:33You love your games.
43:38So do you.
43:39No.
43:40No.
43:41No, I just want her to end.
43:43No, you don't.
43:44You live for the hunt.
43:47No.
43:48That's you.
43:49That's us.
43:50Yeah.
43:51Oh.
43:52Oh.
43:53Today you reminded me of the guy I used to watch on television.
43:57What do you mean?
43:58You told me before that you...
44:01You just didn't know anything about the case.
44:04No.
44:05No.
44:06No.
44:07No.
44:08No.
44:09No.
44:10No.
44:11No.
44:12No.
44:13No.
44:14No.
44:15No.
44:16No.
44:17No.
44:18No.
44:19No.
44:20No.
44:21No.
44:22It's you.
44:37Isn't it?
44:38Tell me.
44:39Yes.
44:40Yeah.
44:41I'm not really sure you're okay.
44:44You're just...
44:45You just, uh, you just said, you just, you just, you just, you just, you just, you've got to go.
45:06You were such a great detective.
45:10Your instincts were always right.
45:15Yes, it's me.
45:20Of course it's me.
45:22Of course it's me.
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