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  • 5/26/2025
Psychoville Season 1 Episode 4 "David and Maureen" with Mark Gatiss playing detective Jason Griffin

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00:01I'm really proud of you getting this little job at the restaurant.
00:04Are you a waiter?
00:05Butler?
00:06Can someone get me down?
00:07Alexander!
00:08David!
00:09Go home!
00:10Sorry, Mum.
00:12I did a bad murder.
00:13Did anyone else apart from him see you do that murder?
00:16I've got three more witnesses to get me off.
00:19Nothing with that, Graham, being drowned.
00:21Go and fill a bath, David.
00:23Now, David!
00:30Go home!
00:39Dad, come here!
00:41Come here!
00:43Come here!
00:45Come on, come on.
01:15Come on.
01:45You're listening to Movie Magic with me, Henry Kelly.
01:51Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the shower,
01:54that was, of course, the unmistakable sound
01:56of Bernard Herrmann with a score for Alfred...
01:59Well, shall I put the kettle on? I'm absolutely gasping.
02:22So was he.
02:24Oh, yeah. Funny that.
02:26Like when you say you're dying for the toilet.
02:28Doesn't mean you're actually going to die.
02:30Unless your stools are black. What colour are your stools, David?
02:34Banoffee pie.
02:36That's all right, then.
02:37Hey, we're getting good at this, aren't we?
02:38That was easier than the last one.
02:41Mind you, it wasn't as satisfying.
02:43You're like a Chinese.
02:44Is that why these serial killers can't stop, David?
02:48The godlike power over human life
02:50enables serial killers to compensate
02:52for childhood humiliations
02:53or adult inadequacies,
02:56leading to feelings of potency and superiority
02:58which cannot be attained in their day-to-day lives.
03:00Yeah, like I say, it's Moorish.
03:04Oh, look, David, here they are.
03:06It's them pyramid tea bags.
03:08I've always wanted to try one of these.
03:10Apparently, you get a bigger flavour.
03:13Oh, and he's got a load of the rings mug, David.
03:16Do you want it? I'm happy with a plain one.
03:18I'm not bothered.
03:19What's the matter?
03:20I can't get this tie on, Dan.
03:22Stupid nut.
03:25Because you bite your nails.
03:27Give it here.
03:27This was your dad's tie, you know.
03:33He'd have been really proud to see you wearing it.
03:35I don't want to talk about him.
03:37Yeah, well, he would have been proud,
03:38seeing how you've turned out.
03:40He always said you'd end up doing something with your hands.
03:43Yeah, like mending cars, not doing strangles.
03:45Our David may not be the sharpest knife,
03:48isn't it, Troy, used to say,
03:49but he'll end up with his name in the papers one day.
03:51You mark my words.
03:52Oh, that reminds me.
03:53We can tick him off now, can't we?
03:56Hey, what was his name again?
03:58Dad's name?
03:59Oh, the chappy in the box.
04:02Martin.
04:03Martin Pike.
04:05There we are.
04:06That's another one done.
04:07Right, who shall we do next?
04:08What about him?
04:09Snooty bugger.
04:11Can we not stop now?
04:13No.
04:14You're being blackmailed, remember?
04:15It's either them or you.
04:17How do we know he's dead?
04:20Of course he's dead.
04:25Look at that face.
04:29What would you say that is?
04:30Is that like a royal blue or a duck egg blue?
04:34Cornflower.
04:35Yeah, well, he's brown bread now, isn't he?
04:37Dead.
04:38What shall we do, leave him here or go and dump him in the canal?
04:40Leave him.
04:41We could chop him up in the bath if that'd make you feel better, like Donald Nielsen.
04:45Dennis Nielsen?
04:46Donald Nielsen was a Black Panther.
04:48Totally different murderer.
04:49Yeah, I'm always getting them two mixed up.
04:51Mum?
04:53Why couldn't I see Dad's body?
04:56When?
04:58When he died.
05:01We were at the police station, weren't we?
05:03You had to tell them what you'd done.
05:04Don't go dredging up the pass.
05:06Right, I'm going to have a quick dust round.
05:08I know what you like with your dandruff, shake and vac.
05:10You go and check the toilet.
05:12What for?
05:13Them.
05:14CSI and have a field here with your pubics.
05:16Go and have a wee and it was a mull down.
05:18About what one?
05:19Just a try, David.
05:20You've had four smoothies today already.
05:22I'm not going halfway home and having you with your trousers steaming.
05:25Put all that stuff back on the trunk.
05:35Test me on the poisoners.
05:39Not now, David.
05:40I want it.
05:41No.
05:43Which poisoner killed the most victims?
05:46Yeah, I know why you're doing this and I'm not going down that road again.
05:49Answer, Marcel Petiot, 27.
05:51Which doctor administered lethal doses of hydrobromide?
05:54Oh, I don't know.
05:54Dr Leggoff, EastEnders.
05:56No, answer, Dr Hawley Harvey Crippen.
05:58I don't like this China dog.
06:00Alsatians frighten me.
06:01Who murdered her seven-year-old stepson with rat poison?
06:03Answer, Mary Ann Cotton.
06:05I'm not listening.
06:06Which cross-eyed serial killer murdered Matilda Clover
06:08and was hanged on November 19th, 1892?
06:11Answer, Dr Thomas Neil Cream.
06:12Yeah, and who put 39 sleeping pills in his dad's smash?
06:15Answer, David Sowerbuck.
06:17I was trying to help him.
06:21He looked so tired.
06:25I wanted to help him sleep.
06:28Yeah, well, you certainly did that.
06:31I know you hate me for what I've done.
06:37David, I don't hate you.
06:42We've been through this.
06:45In fact, in many ways, it was a blessing.
06:49What's brought all this on, killing that man?
06:55Come here, you daft son.
06:59You've been my hero, aren't you?
07:02My little Superman.
07:04And you'll never forget that.
07:08Shall we put the cheering-up tape on?
07:11Are you sure?
07:12I've brought it.
07:12Okay.
07:13Come on, let's have a laugh.
07:16We'll soon have you sorted out.
07:19You know, your Uncle Paul said he could put this on a DVD for you.
07:23That'd be good, wouldn't it?
07:24Would you like that?
07:25I'm not bothered.
07:30One, two.
07:32One, two, three, go!
07:35Clap your hands.
07:40Sleep.
07:40Sleep.
07:40Wave your hands.
07:47Hit your life.
07:50Sleep.
07:54Go for a walk.
07:57Let's see you swim.
08:01Now ski.
08:04Spray.
08:08Metrolad.
08:10Sound your horn.
08:15Ring the bell.
08:19Okay.
08:22Kiss.
08:25Comb your hair.
08:29Wave your hands.
08:32Come on, wave your hands.
08:33Superman.
08:45Now you're looking really good.
08:45Now you got the haggling.
08:47We're gonna try it one more time.
08:50Oh, my God.
09:20Hello, Mr. Pike?
09:42Martin Pike, are you all right?
09:45I can see you.
09:48Could you let me in, please?
09:50You're turning towards me now, standing on one leg, scratching your left ear, right
10:01ear, swimming, is it?
10:08Flying.
10:09Yes, I'm pretty sure I can see you.
10:20Sorry about that.
10:22Not at all.
10:23Can't be too careful.
10:25Jason Griffin, we spoke on the telephone.
10:29Yeah, that's right.
10:32I'm glad you're in.
10:34I was beginning to think I got the wrong address.
10:40This is my correct home.
10:42Yes.
10:43You have a lovely flat.
10:44Been here long?
10:45About ten minutes.
10:46Sorry?
10:47Years.
10:48Ten years.
10:49My mum died and left it to me in her last will and ornaments.
10:56Testaments.
10:58I think she did.
11:03Um, we spoke on the phone.
11:06That's right.
11:07You said I could pay a visit sometime this afternoon?
11:09Oh, you want to use the toilet?
11:11No, no.
11:12Not just yet, thank you.
11:13Did I hear a whistling kettle?
11:16Never mind.
11:18Shall we get straight down to business?
11:24Yeah, let's do some business.
11:27Good-o.
11:28As I said on the telephone, I'm in the area investigating a series of murders.
11:35I wonder if you had any information.
11:37There's nothing in that.
11:39Oh.
11:40Just decorative then.
11:42Lovely piece, actually.
11:43Is it Queen Anne?
11:45No.
11:46It's a wooden box.
11:48Hm.
11:49We'll soon find out.
11:50Inscriptions usually just inside the lid.
11:53All's for a nice cup of tea then.
11:55Oh, I'm ever so sorry.
11:57I'm Mrs Pike.
11:58I'm Martin's mum.
12:00Oh.
12:01Mr Pike was just telling me that you were, well, dead.
12:06Oh.
12:07The other one.
12:08The other mum.
12:09The poor one.
12:10It's like blood brothers.
12:12I was just admiring your chest.
12:14Really?
12:15Well, you should have seen him before.
12:16All these gums on them.
12:17Pinky and perky, my husband used to call them.
12:19Heh.
12:20I meant the Queen Anne chest.
12:21Quite a nice piece.
12:22Oh, yeah, that.
12:23Well, we don't really use it for anything much anymore, do we?
12:27Just, um, broken glass and nettles, dead wasps, that sort of thing.
12:35You better off not even looking at it, to be honest.
12:38We don't, do we?
12:39No, it's shit.
12:40Yeah, don't.
12:45Would you like a tea, Mr...
12:46Oh, yes, please, sir.
12:48Griffin.
12:49Chief Inspector Griffin.
12:52As in, police inspector, not parking meters.
12:56If only it was so frivolous.
13:00Now, I was just saying, Mrs Pike, I'm in the area investigating a recent series of murders.
13:06Oh, shit in heaven.
13:07It seems your son here may have a link to one or more of the victims.
13:10Have you?
13:11No.
13:12Oh, well, there you are.
13:13Thanks for coming.
13:14Er, I still have to file a report, I'm afraid.
13:17Cross the i's, dot the t's.
13:19Stop fiddling with your tie, Martin.
13:2438 and you still can't do a proper knot.
13:27Allow me.
13:36Most of the plods have clip-ons, of course, for safety reasons.
13:40But once you reach the rank of inspector,
13:42a good old-fashioned Windsor knot is the order of the day.
13:46Must be exciting, having a murder to crack.
13:50Oh, it can be.
13:51This particular case is rather baffling.
13:54We have nothing to go on, no DNA, no forensics.
13:57But we'll get there.
13:59We'll bait our traps and wait patiently for the perpetrator to slip up,
14:03which they always do.
14:05Oh, yes.
14:06Make no mistake.
14:07Whoever committed these murders will swing for it.
14:11You can't hang murderers!
14:16Not since Alan and Evans in 1964.
14:19Oh, of course.
14:21I was speaking metaphorically.
14:23Alas, I'm just here to tick boxes, really.
14:26You make it sound like working in a bank.
14:29What do you mean by that?
14:30Nothing.
14:31It's just that you make it sound boring.
14:33Do you not have a wall with all horrible photos of dead bodies on and arrows and that?
14:36He does.
14:37Really?
14:38Yeah, he wanted to be a policeman, but his head wouldn't fit in the helmets.
14:41Oh, so you fancied yourself as a coffer, did you?
14:45Well, it's a noble profession.
14:48But these days it's all just filing and paperwork.
14:52My real passion is for sleuthing.
14:55Sifting the evidence for clues.
14:57Proper Sherlock Holmes stuff.
14:59It's all about waiting for the murderer to make his first silly mistake.
15:03That's when it gets really exciting.
15:06Yeah, you're always saying that, aren't you, David?
15:11David?
15:16I mean, Martin.
15:19David was...
15:22Can't remember now.
15:23A what's it?
15:26A Freudian clit.
15:29Indeed.
15:30This is what I'm talking about, Mrs Pike.
15:32A good detective would not only find the clues, but know how to interpret them.
15:36You mentioned Dr Freud.
15:37Now, he believed that deep down, every man wishes to sleep with his mother and kill his father.
15:45Well, one out of two is not bad.
15:47I was trying to help him!
15:48Go and get the Inspector a biscuit, Martin.
15:51There's some chocolate hobnobs in the cupboard.
15:53Whereabouts?
15:55In the cupboard.
15:57Next to the knife drawer.
15:58What drawer?
16:00What drawer?
16:04The knife drawer.
16:10What drawer?
16:15Knife drawer.
16:17Oh, the knife drawer.
16:19Yep.
16:24He won't be long, shall we? Sit soft.
16:26Hmm.
16:28So, er...
16:29Did you know any of Martin's colleagues, Mrs Pike?
16:32Did any of them ever visit the house?
16:33Oh, no.
16:34I don't interfere with his, er...
16:36His work.
16:37I don't even know what he does.
16:39Really?
16:40You surprise me.
16:41You seem like the sort of woman who'd take more of an interest.
16:44Gloves!
16:47I forgot my gloves.
16:50He's, er, allergic to chocolate.
16:55The hobnobs.
16:57A Mars bar would kill him.
16:59Martin, er, doesn't like me looking over his shoulder.
17:01He's, er, very independent.
17:03I don't like fussing him.
17:04No, of course.
17:06Well, from what I can gather, he's very popular at work.
17:09Can you think of anyone who'd want to harm Martin, Mrs Pike,
17:11or the rest of his colleagues, for that matter?
17:16Um...
17:18I don't know, er...
17:20Just let me, um, think about that for you.
17:24Um...
17:26No, no.
17:27I mean, he put a neighbour's window through with a rugby ball,
17:30but that was years ago.
17:32He would probably be a more recent acquaintance.
17:49Hobnob?
17:54I brought a knife, in case you only wanted half.
18:03I'll be naughty and have a whole one.
18:06I was just saying to your mother, Martin,
18:08the police are looking for someone with a vendetta.
18:11Oh.
18:13So he likes ice cream.
18:15He means a grudge, Martin.
18:17Someone you've peed off.
18:19Speaking of which,
18:20do you mind if I quickly use your bathroom?
18:22No.
18:23No.
18:24Fine.
18:26Whereabouts?
18:28Oh, yes.
18:29It's, um...
18:31through there, and up the stairs,
18:33and, you know, the usual.
18:36Okay, so left or right?
18:39Yeah.
18:41Where is it?
18:43Follow the smell.
18:52What do you think you mean?
18:53I'd just stick it in him.
18:54God, then the clock went off.
18:55You just have to get rid of him.
18:56Tell him you've got to go out.
18:57Where?
18:58I don't know.
18:59Make something up.
19:00Shall I say bowling?
19:01Not bowling.
19:02Something urgent.
19:03Tell him you've got to go to the chemist and get a prescription.
19:04What for?
19:05I don't know.
19:06A Tampak.
19:07What would you want with a Tampak?
19:08I'd say it was for you.
19:09I can't get a pipe cleaner up there these days,
19:10never mind a Tampak.
19:11I think he knows.
19:12He can tell.
19:13He nearly found the body.
19:14You told him tell-tale, Tidhead.
19:15We've got a movie.
19:16We haven't got time.
19:17We have, if he's doing a plot.
19:18Well, what if it's a we?
19:19We'll be all right if he washes his hands.
19:20Oh, the dirty pig!
19:22He's got a good one.
19:23What's wrong with a Tampak?
19:24I'd say it was for you.
19:25I can't get a pipe cleaner up there these days,
19:26never mind a Tampak.
19:27I think he knows.
19:28He can tell.
19:29He nearly found the body.
19:30You told him, tell-tale, Tidhead.
19:31We've got a movie.
19:32We haven't got time.
19:33We have, if he's doing a plot.
19:35Oh, the dirty pig!
19:47Just a sec.
19:48Hello?
19:49Yeah, it's me.
19:50I've got myself stuck in front of the door for some reason.
19:53Should I try again now?
19:55I can't let go of the handle.
19:56It might be cramped.
19:58Oh, no.
19:59I'm all right.
20:00Come in.
20:04Come.
20:05Come with me.
20:06I've remembered something about the murders, but only look at me.
20:11Oh, that's excellent.
20:13Oh, I've left my pad in the bathroom.
20:16No!
20:17I'll get that for you.
20:18Just sit yourself down.
20:20Uh, you were saying?
20:23Can I have your coat?
20:25Sorry?
20:26I forgot to take your coat off.
20:27You must be boiling.
20:28That's quite all right.
20:29No, come on.
20:30You won't feel the benefit.
20:31No, no, really.
20:32It's no bother.
20:33Take it off!
20:38Just take that for you.
20:40You'll have somebody's eye out.
20:43Yeah.
20:44I remember seeing somebody hanging around outside the flat.
20:48When was this?
20:50Tuesday.
20:51Yeah.
20:52He was wearing a hat.
20:53A big hat with mirrors on.
20:55And he had long hair.
20:56And he was wearing a coat.
20:58Could you describe it?
20:59Oh, I think so, yes.
21:01Right.
21:02Just a sec.
21:14How do you think I'm doing?
21:17What?
21:18Am I doing okay?
21:19I think it's going quite well, don't you?
21:22What do you mean?
21:23The audition.
21:24I know I could have turned up as the murderer, but I thought there would be more scope if
21:27I played the inspector.
21:28I didn't realise your mother would have been on the auditions too.
21:31Would she have a say in the casting?
21:32I'm really nervous.
21:33Sorry, I keep trumping.
21:34It stinks.
21:35Bottom burst.
21:36I know.
21:37I know.
21:38It's because I had a breakfast.
21:39So you're not a real policeman?
21:40Of course not.
21:41I worked for the Abbey National.
21:42But I'd love to do more of the acting.
21:44So when I saw your advert, I thought, yeah, why not?
21:46I love murder mysteries.
21:47So do you actually get to have a sit-down meal with the guests as you give them clues
21:50and that?
21:51Yeah.
21:52Yeah, you do, yeah.
21:53So you don't think I've done the murders?
21:55No.
21:56I love that bit when you come in with a knife though.
21:58I was quite scared actually.
22:00Thought you were going to kill me.
22:01I think you should go now.
22:03Oh, don't say that.
22:04It's because I didn't stay in character.
22:06That is not a problem.
22:07I once spent a whole weekend as a fisherman.
22:09We were down in Cornwall at some festival.
22:11It wasn't paid, but they gave us a meal at Rick Stein's.
22:13You should go.
22:14Mum won't like what you've done.
22:16Has she said that?
22:17It's alright.
22:18I'll up the ante when she comes back.
22:19I'll pretend to arrest you.
22:20No, don't do that.
22:21No, no, go on.
22:22It'll show my range.
22:23I haven't done me angry yet.
22:24I just came off a number three tour last year.
22:26It was the Poppins they did in the West End.
22:27I was walk on cover Burt, but they had me covering Mr Banks as well.
22:30I never went on, but I knew every single one of them plots.
22:33We did the Torch, the Wyvern, the Gleave,
22:35and then back to the Pomegranate for Christmas, so...
22:37Mum!
22:38No, no, no, don't call her back yet.
22:39I'm not ready.
22:40Mum!
22:41Here I am.
22:42I've got his pad.
22:43Now, what are you shouting your mouth off about?
22:45Eh?
22:46What's the matter?
22:48Nothing.
22:49It's alright now.
22:51Um, Martin, can I have a word?
22:53Mum, it's not a real...
22:55Shut up, this is important.
22:56This is important!
22:57David, listen to me.
22:58Go, bring the car round the back of the flats.
23:00We'll get rid of him.
23:01And we'll get rid of him.
23:03The car touches if they've got no evidence.
23:05I saw it all on a Quincy.
23:06But Mum!
23:07Just do what you're told!
23:13Here's your pad.
23:15So, um, have you caught many famous criminals then, Inspector Griffin?
23:19Not yet.
23:20But I'm working on it.
23:21In fact, I might have just made an important breakthrough in the case I'm investigating at the moment.
23:26Oh!
23:27Really?
23:28Oh, yes.
23:32It didn't take me long, Mrs Pike.
23:37To do what?
23:39To work out that the murderer was...
23:41Your son?
23:42Don't talk wet.
23:43He wouldn't hurt a fly.
23:44All the clues were there.
23:45The Queen Anne chest.
23:46The plate of hobnobs.
23:47The lipstick on the wine glass.
23:48Nothing had wine.
23:49Your son has made a full confession, Mrs Pike.
23:50I'm arresting him for the murder of three people.
23:51If you'd care to accompany us down to the station.
23:52Oh, God.
23:53I suppose it all had to come out eventually.
23:55I blame myself for what happened.
23:56You don't have to say anything without a lawyer being present.
23:57It's too late for that.
23:59David's dad died when he was ten years old.
24:00He was poisoned.
24:01I'm sorry.
24:02I'm sorry.
24:03No.
24:04I'm sorry.
24:05I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
24:06You're sorry.
24:07He's wrong.
24:08I'm sorry.
24:09He was a dead man.
24:10No.
24:11He was a dead man.
24:12No.
24:13He was a dead man.
24:14I'm sorry.
24:15No, he was a dead man.
24:16No.
24:17No, no.
24:18No, no.
24:19No, no.
24:20No, no.
24:21No, no.
24:22David put sleeping pills in his food, but that wasn't what killed him.
24:27It wasn't he.
24:30You.
24:32I'd been poisoning him for weeks.
24:35He used to beat me, you see, Inspector.
24:38It's what people did before they had tellies.
24:41One day, I just snapped.
24:44Filled the salt cellar with caustic soda.
24:47Watched him sprinkle his way to a slow and painful death.
24:51David could see him getting weaker and weaker.
24:53He thought he was helping him out, giving him a rest, but...
24:56Those sleeping pills were the final straw.
24:59He never woke up.
25:01And I let David take the blame.
25:04All those years in and out of mental hospitals,
25:08struggling with the guilt, and I just sat at home and played me Bon Tempe.
25:13He's my monster, Inspector.
25:17I created him.
25:20Sorry.
25:24Is this still part of the improv?
25:26I'm not trying to block you, but I'm just really confused now.
25:29What?
25:30Mum, the car's here.
25:31I think we should go now.
25:32It's all right, David.
25:33I've told the inspector everything.
25:35But he's not an inspector.
25:36He works at Abbey Nationals.
25:37Only in the days.
25:38I can still do evenings and weekends, which I imagine we'd mainly be doing if I got it.
25:41Have I got it?
25:42What are you on about?
25:43He's not a real police.
25:44He's an actor.
25:46An actor?
25:47I wondered why that pad was full of scribbles.
25:49David, lock the door.
25:50Why?
25:51Are we doing another one?
25:52I don't know.
25:53I need time to think.
25:54Do you mean another improv?
25:55I'll have to think of a different character.
25:56I can do a good scotch.
25:57Oh, hello.
25:58What's going on?
25:59There's been a murder, you see.
26:00Mum, I don't want to do this one.
26:02He's got nothing to do with it.
26:04No.
26:05No, you're right.
26:06It's all been play-acting, hasn't it?
26:08Everything you said about the murders, everything I said just then, it was all made up.
26:14So, yeah.
26:15Yeah, you can go.
26:17Well, thanks again for the opportunity.
26:20And like I say, I really am keen.
26:22Yeah, well, we're keen too, aren't we, David?
26:24Yeah, you did good.
26:25Have you ever done Shakespeare because you would be a shit-hot Caliban?
26:29No, no, no, no, thank you.
26:30Well, I have to say, I loved all that stuff you were doing about killing your husband.
26:33What?
26:34Yeah, nothing.
26:35No, no, it was really good.
26:36She had all this stuff about putting poison in the salt cellar and killing him slowly over weeks.
26:40Yeah, well, all right, thanks very much.
26:41We'll let you know.
26:42We've got all your details, haven't we?
26:43Yeah, yeah, and if you do call, please just let it keep ringing.
26:45I can't always get to the phone if I'm baffin' dad or whatever.
26:48Yeah, we will.
26:49And if someone else answers, just tell them to keep knocking.
26:50I am in, but they just don't give me long enough.
26:52Oh, what a mess.
27:03An actor?
27:06What was he doing here?
27:08Come on, I'll make us a nice, fresh pot of tea.
27:12What did he mean?
27:14What?
27:15What about?
27:16What about you killing dad?
27:17Oh.
27:18David, I was just making stuff up.
27:21I don't know what I was saying.
27:22I was playing along.
27:23When I was in the hospital, people kept making jokes about putting poison in the salt.
27:28I never knew what they meant.
27:31It was just something to say, David.
27:33They were probably trying to make you laugh.
27:35You had had a nervous breakdown.
27:37I don't want to do any more murders.
27:40Well, you don't have to.
27:43There are other ways of sorting things out.
27:47Leave that to me.
27:49You've got your own mind and no one can make you do anything you don't want to do.
27:54Thanks, Mum.
27:56That's all right.
27:58Come here, Superman.
28:01Doc Rock.
28:02Sorry.
28:03I'm not here, Wiggy.
28:04But I got all the way down the stairs and realised I forgot my coat.
28:17I'm hoping that's a prop.
28:21David?
28:26What are you doing?
28:32You shouldn't have come here.
28:34Have I got you?
28:36I'm sorry.
28:46Left hand.
28:49Now you're looking really good.
28:51Now you've got the hang of it.
28:53We're going to drive one more time.
28:55We're going to do it again.
28:56OK?
28:57Sleep.
28:58Wave your hands.
28:59Hit your ride.
29:00Sneeze.
29:01Go for a walk.
29:02Let's see a swim.
29:03And ski.
29:04Spray.
29:05Spray.
29:06Go for a walk.
29:08Let's see a swim.
29:09And ski.
29:10Spray.
29:11Spray.
29:12Spray.
29:13Spray.
29:14Spray.
29:15Spray.
29:16Spray.
29:17Spray.
29:18Spray.
29:19Spray.
29:20Spray.
29:21Spray.
29:22Spray.
29:23Spray.
29:25Spray.
29:26Spray.
29:27Spray.
29:28Spray.
29:29Spray.
29:30Spray.
29:38Spray.
29:40Spray.
29:41Spray.
29:42Spray.
29:43Spray.
29:44Spray.
29:45We're not going to get off is the name.
29:47Infl List.

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