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New series Dept. Q season 1 EP 4 (ENGLISH)

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01:23I'm an officer of the court. Do you know what that means?
01:39It means that every police officer in the country is going to be out there looking for me right now.
01:46Do you have any idea how much trouble you're in?
01:49Who's my brother? Is my brother here?
01:53If you call my brother, I swear to God if you fucking touch him!
02:23If you call my brother, I swear to God if you fucking touch him!
02:29A hundred percent it gets under my skin. A hundred percent. But more than that, you know what? It just... it confuses me.
02:48Tattie buys. What the fuck?
02:50It's just goodbye, Carl.
02:51It's not! No, no, no. Tatties are potatoes. What the fuck do potatoes have to do with saying goodbye?
02:57Potatoes are fucking foodstuff.
02:59What the fuck do Cheerios have to do with saying goodbye?
03:02Cheerios are a fucking breakfast cereal.
03:04You're being facetious. Yay.
03:06No. I'm just trying to find a plumber. Do you have any recommendations?
03:09Not my area of expertise.
03:11Mine either. It's the need to look up an actual expert.
03:15You eat Scotland so much, why did you ever move here?
03:19I'm married into it.
03:20Well now you can leave. Finally. Give us our fucking independence.
03:24How is it you're supposed to actually be helping me, huh?
03:27If your dishwasher breaks, you call in a plumber.
03:31In this scenario, Carl, I'm your plumber.
03:34Half of my life is spent with gross incompetence left, right and centre,
03:37and the other half is in a very, very ill-tempered, jizzed-up teenager.
03:40He's not even mine. He's not even mine.
03:42I somehow won him in the great coconut shy of divorce,
03:45along with some silverware, which frankly needs an awful lot less polishing.
03:48I didn't know you had a son. Stepson.
03:57You share custody. Oh, no, no. Lucky me.
04:00I get Jasper all to myself.
04:03He's not with his mother. Victoria travels a lot with work,
04:08and she thought it'd be better for Jasper to have a...
04:13strong male figure in his life at this, as she puts it.
04:16Crucial juncture in his development.
04:19Wow.
04:23I have to say, Carl, I'm surprised.
04:25What?
04:26The reason you haven't left.
04:28That's a massive commitment you signed on for.
04:31Don't worry, I fought her on it.
04:33There he is.
04:34The time came to take him to his grandmother's house,
04:36and I was just like...
04:37Hmm.
04:40And I couldn't... I couldn't... I couldn't leave him there.
04:43Couldn't do it.
04:43Because you care about him?
04:45No. I fucking hate that old bitch.
04:50How old's Jasper?
04:51Seventeen.
04:53Fuck you, tuck me in.
04:55Excuse me?
04:56Teenagers.
04:58They need to hate you so they can leave you when the time comes,
05:01but at the same time, they don't want to go,
05:03so they drive everybody nuts.
05:04Yeah, I'm pretty sure that Jasper's not that conflicted.
05:07You've got a lot going on in your life right now, Carl.
05:09Yeah, yeah, you could say that, Rachel. Yeah, yeah.
05:12It's no wonder you went to Lally on live TV.
05:16But that's our time for today.
05:20Wow.
05:20I feel like we made a real breakthrough.
05:24Uh-huh.
05:25It's out to buy, Carl.
05:30Cheerio, Rachel.
05:35We need to revisit the crime scene, take another walk through.
05:38There must be something we've missed.
05:39And while you're at it, we have another chat with the neighbours.
05:44We must remember something.
05:55You can't be here.
05:56How long's it been now? Four months?
05:57You know I can't discuss the case with you.
05:59It's called professional courtesy,
06:00even if only one of us is actually a professional.
06:03And only one of us is actually courteous.
06:06Touche.
06:06I'm going to have more and move the team to somewhere you can't find us.
06:12Oh, good luck in this fucking Nazi castle.
06:14I tell you what, why don't we actually trade?
06:16You take our primo spot down a changing dungeon and we come up here into the light.
06:20Keep it up, Carl, and one might get the idea you're trying to sabotage the investigation.
06:24I'm actually trying to help you.
06:26It's just you are too fucking insecure to accept it.
06:29Why not just tell me what you think instead of being your usual chesty prick?
06:36Shooter was waiting in Cyprus when we got there.
06:40Just the other day you told DC Wilson and DC Clark that the shooter had been waiting outside.
06:44I told them someone was waiting outside.
06:46You used the word shooter.
06:48We would have heard or seen someone come inside.
06:51Not if they came in through the back door.
06:53Especially if they came in through the back door.
06:55There were bins piled up in front of it.
06:57Why would anyone do that?
06:58Because most of the people in those flats used that space as another room.
07:03Inside there was a chair in front of the door.
07:06Meaning that anyone coming in through the back would first have to move the bins and then open
07:09the door and then move the chair.
07:10All of which, what, without us hearing them?
07:13But the chair was moved aside and the bins were in October.
07:15Yeah, neither of which is the case when Hardy and I arrived.
07:17I clocked the bins, I clocked the chair.
07:18Why? Because it's part of the fucking job.
07:20Now, the dead man had been in there for a while.
07:22The daughter said she hadn't heard from him for a few days.
07:24Yeah?
07:25So, someone sat there in the house overnight waiting for what?
07:31I don't know.
07:32I'm merely pointing out that someone went out, not in the back door after the shooting.
07:35Also, CCTV shows a guy in McDonald's roughly around about 25 minutes before the shooting starts.
07:40Yeah?
07:41He obviously left and came back before you and Hardy arrived.
07:44Why?
07:44According to you, he got thirsty.
07:47Cup was over there, where the Ford was parked, indicating that he ate his chips and drank his McFlurry.
07:53Over there. So, depending on how fast he did his eating and drinking,
07:55that's another 10 minutes or so before he went to the fucking flat.
07:58Yep.
07:58He could have got back in time to re-enter the fire before you and Hardy arrived.
08:01It's a short drive to McDonald's.
08:03Well, it better be a very short drive because the CCTV puts a guy in a hoodie dressed in black
08:07in the McDonald's at just after 10.15.
08:09He's in there for 12 minutes, which takes us to 10.30.
08:12PC Anderson's body cam puts the shooting exactly eight minutes later.
08:17So, that's eight minutes to drive back to Leith Park.
08:19Eat, drink, beat us to the flat, get into the flat and then shoot us.
08:24In fact, it is less than eight minutes because PC Anderson arrived before that.
08:27If he couldn't have been there in time,
08:29then you negate your argument that the shooter was already inside before you and Hardy arrived.
08:32Your witness?
08:37So, she saw someone get into the Ford immediately after the shooting and drive away.
08:43Formal witness, but yes.
08:44Towards which direction did she say the car drove away?
08:48Towards the football bench.
08:49And on which side of the car did she say the person got in?
08:57She didn't.
08:58Maybe go back and ask her.
09:00Yeah.
09:14Bloody hell.
09:19There were two of them.
09:26Oh, aye.
09:27Hardy.
09:30I, er, brought you, er...
09:33For fuck's sake, Rose, stop your grating, you make me feel worse.
09:41You're great.
09:43So, what's going on?
09:45How's Carl treating you?
09:46He barely notices me.
09:47Doubt that.
09:48Gives Akram all the good stuff.
09:50Gives me all the shite work.
09:51Such as?
09:52I'm on my way out to Moor.
09:55To look at William Lingard's attack, but I think he just wants to keep me away from the investigation.
10:00He brought you on. Why would he want to keep you away?
10:02Because I basically blackmailed him into bringing me on.
10:04No-one can blackmail Carl.
10:05Why not?
10:06Because he doesn't give a shite.
10:08Trust me on this.
10:09If he didn't want you there, you wouldn't be there.
10:12So, what's your plan for Moor?
10:15I'm, er, taking the ferry.
10:16Not how you get in there.
10:18What the fuck are you going to do over there?
10:19Yeah, yeah, yeah.
10:20Erm, I, er, thought I'd, er, first speak to the constable.
10:24Get his perspective.
10:25But his perspective means fuck all.
10:27It's only your perspective that matters.
10:29What's my perspective?
10:30Exactly.
10:31Go see the constable, but only to tell him that you're on the job.
10:34And if he can help with a file or a map, something you don't really need.
10:37Just make him feel like he matters.
10:39That way he leaves you alone.
10:40Okay.
10:41Erm, and then I can go and visit the crime scene.
10:4316 years past.
10:44Waste of time.
10:45What, even to get a feel of it?
10:46A feel?
10:47All you're going to feel is, okay, so this is where it happened.
10:50So?
10:51Had somebody right for it, didn't they?
10:54He died trying to get away.
10:56Henry somebody.
10:57Harry Jennings.
10:58Harry Jennings.
10:59Start there.
10:59With the dead guy.
11:00With the dead guy.
11:01With his family, with his friends, with his fucking goldfish.
11:04You're looking for connections.
11:05This was nearly 20 years ago.
11:07It's probably got nothing to do with Harry.
11:08Probably not, but every spoke leads you back to the hub.
11:11So pick one and make it your own.
11:14Carl will tell you that.
11:15Nero Wolf.
11:15Whoever the fuck that is.
11:17What spoke are you going to follow?
11:19What all happened in the weeks after the disappearance.
11:21We don't know what happened.
11:22Well, we don't know what happened to Merit, but she existed in the world.
11:26She caused ripples with people, institutions, things.
11:29And these ripples in turn cause patterns in her life.
11:33It can be useful to see if these patterns change after one ceases to exist.
11:36Hmm.
11:37Never a wolf again.
11:39That one was Carl.
11:42But that would assume that it was somebody already in her life that took her.
11:45It's a fucking guess, aye.
11:47But that's what we start with, isn't it?
11:48Guesses.
11:49We just happen to call them theories.
11:50Hmm.
12:07We just do.
12:30We just do.
12:31Come on.
13:01So, there the guy is, sitting in the pub, stark naked,
13:12pint in front of him, just waiting on me to arrest him.
13:18God, you must have so many great stories.
13:21Too many, yeah.
13:24Go on.
13:25That's the Royal Regiment of Scotland's force battalion.
13:27Yeah, the Highlanders.
13:29You know military history.
13:30Oh, well, I know that the Highlanders descended from the Seafers,
13:33the Camersons and the Gordons.
13:35Aye, well, they're they all are.
13:37Can I...?
13:38Aye, of course.
13:40God, they're beautiful.
13:42Where'd you get them?
13:44I made them.
13:45No, you did not.
13:46Aye, I did.
13:48Well, they are beautiful.
13:50Oh, wow.
13:51How does an arsehole like you have for a boss recruit someone as lovely as you, eh?
13:56I'm not so lovely.
13:58I have a dark soul.
13:59Oh, I bet you do.
14:00Mm, multiple personalities.
14:02Oh, even better.
14:03I could use more than one of you and let the nitwits I've got here.
14:08That's Colin, my eldest.
14:09Oh, nothing more moving than the love between a father and son.
14:12If you say so.
14:15Eh, so there's eight of you on the force over here.
14:18Aye.
14:18Two of them are part-time, though.
14:20Don't suppose there's much crime.
14:21Yeah, pub fight.
14:23Public intoxication, you know.
14:25I mean, it's an island after all, you know.
14:26You rob the bank.
14:27Where are you going to go?
14:28So, say, someone breaking into a house to steal this or that
14:32and beating someone to a pulp.
14:34That would be unusual.
14:35Very.
14:36Not to mention the suspect getting killed, making his escape.
14:39Guess we're talking about the Lingard here.
14:40Well, actually, I'm more interested in the suspect, Harry Jennings.
14:44The boy who broke into their house and almost beat William Lingard today.
14:47I know who you mean.
14:49The other robberies that month, there was no violence involved.
14:53None.
14:54Did you consider then that Harry wasn't involved in the others?
14:56Of course I did, but there was no one home during the other burglaries.
15:00And as soon as he was of age, I was pulling that lad off other boys in the pub.
15:05At least once a week, he had what I would call a foul temper.
15:09Harry was easy to piss off then.
15:11The lad was born pissed off.
15:13He came out of his mother pre-enraged.
15:15So, it was just bad luck then that William was home?
15:19Aye, and that's all it was.
15:21Very bad luck.
15:23And Merritt left right after that?
15:24She got on the heli to hospital with her brother and didn't come back.
15:28She came back one time.
15:30For the funeral.
15:33Aye, for once you're right.
15:35She did come back to the funeral.
15:36Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
15:38She came back for the funeral of the boy who almost beat her own brother to death.
15:42Harry and Merritt were close.
15:44Well, if they were so close, why would he rob our house?
15:46Because the family were desperate.
15:48Clive Jennings' business had gone bust a year before.
15:50Can I talk to Clive?
15:52Aye, if you're clairvoyant.
15:54He died, what, six years ago?
15:56And the mum, Elsa.
15:57You do do your homework, don't you?
15:58You sure you don't want to come and work for me?
16:00You could train Colin up, eh?
16:02Maybe marry him, set him straight.
16:04No, no.
16:05He's too handsome.
16:07I'd be distracted.
16:10Aye, Elsa's still with us, but she's not a very social person.
16:14Can I always knock on her door?
16:16See what happens.
16:17Colin will show you the way.
16:18I can find it.
16:19All the same.
16:21Colin will take you.
16:22You really ate his lunch in there.
16:24It wasn't that hard.
16:25Your mates, the, you know, the ones that came over last time.
16:28They give you the heads up and the old toy soldiers.
16:31I have no idea what you're talking about.
16:33I just love men in uniform.
16:36You really think I'm handsome, do you?
16:38Uh, yeah.
16:40Yeah, you're like a young, gay Ralph Fiennes.
16:44Oh.
16:46Cut the straight-in-em-out line.
16:48That's good.
16:49Again, it wasn't hard.
16:53One of these days, I'm going to leave.
16:54Can't say I blame you.
16:56You may have noticed that talk of the lane guards at the Jennings is a bit of a sort of subject for the constable.
17:02You call your dad the constable?
17:04Yeah, well, sure as fuck don't call him da.
17:06Have you seen the crime scene photos of the break-in?
17:09Uh, yeah, yeah.
17:10Yeah, I've looked at them.
17:12Why?
17:12What about them?
17:13After your boss requested the case files,
17:15the constable went and dug them out the archives and he stayed in the office all night reading them.
17:20Yeah, Carl has a brilliant way of motivating people.
17:22Oh, this was more than motivated.
17:24I mean, he was upset.
17:26So I went and had a re-look at the files myself.
17:30Little devil.
17:33And?
17:34I'd never read them before, because, you know, I was just a kid then, but man, it was, it was brutal.
17:40Like, the crime scene photos made me sick to my stomach.
17:44You know how he pretty much caved in William's skull?
17:45Mm-hmm, gave him brain damage.
17:47Oh.
17:48So there was this tech photo of the room that they found William in.
17:51But someone had, uh, circled something that was lying on the floor with a black marker.
17:59Circled what?
18:01A necklace.
18:04Any idea why it was circled?
18:06No.
18:07And you'd think your dad was the one who circled it?
18:11Why?
18:13Couldn't possibly say.
18:15Could you, um, could you scan the photo?
18:19Uh, yeah, could.
18:22Might make the constable look bad.
18:27Or maybe that's the idea.
18:28Yeah.
18:49Um, exactly what kind of hazardous waste am I talking about?
19:02Oh, um, asbestos?
19:06Uranium, maybe?
19:07I never really thought about it.
19:10I don't have to worry about.
19:11Yeah.
19:11This place used to be full of men, 24-7.
19:20What was Jennings' business?
19:22You name it, Clive Jennings fixed it, or painted it, or scrapped it.
19:26It's the old Jennings' abode over there.
19:37How did it burn down?
19:39Well, like the constable likes to say,
19:42it all started when a bolt of lightning struck the insurance policy.
19:47Mrs. Jennings?
19:48It's Colin Cunningham.
19:50Uh, I'm coming in.
19:52Hello?
19:57Ilsa?
20:00It's Colin.
20:01That explains the dead parts.
20:07Ilsa, where are you?
20:16She's probably at church.
20:19It's Tuesday?
20:19Yeah, I know, but she has, like, a part-time job there as a bookkeeper.
20:23And you're just remembering this now?
20:27Your dad's right.
20:28You are a nitwit.
20:31Rather cutting?
20:33You know, it's, uh, it's not that far from here if you want to drive over.
20:37No, I can't miss a ferry.
20:43You know, in a way, I'm relieved.
20:45I mean, what was I supposed to ask her?
20:47What was it like losing your son?
20:50No offence, but what a place to grow up.
20:54No wonder Merit ran away.
20:56Everything dies here.
20:58Well, it's not that easy to get away from here.
21:02Merit did.
21:03No, she only thought she did.
21:04In the end, she died in the same water as Harry.
21:07Yeah.
21:10Paradise on Earth.
21:11Mm-hmm.
21:12You've got to go.
21:13You've got to go there.
21:14So, close the place is June, squash down the line.
21:17It does us business.
21:19And we, although it's him, ruined the place.
21:21It's a wee dog frozen in his Spaniel.
21:24We blamed on the Spaniel.
21:27And we're like, there's no way something that big comes out of the Spaniel.
21:30The thing was bigger than the Spaniel.
21:33Evening, Carl.
21:34Evening, Victoria.
21:35So, love, what happened to my snow globe collection?
21:40Burgled by someone with no taste.
21:42He threw them all in the bin.
21:44But don't worry, I managed to shield your lovely prince from his evil clutches.
21:49Oh, thank you, Martin.
21:50The place looks just as I left it, Carl.
21:52Mm-hmm.
21:53Like a mausoleum.
21:54Mm.
21:56Well, I haven't got long.
21:57I'm back out in the Frankfurt flight.
22:01You let yourself in.
22:02It's your meeting.
22:02I let her in.
22:03And you know the way out.
22:05Charming as always.
22:06Bye, babe.
22:10You look rough.
22:12I nearly died.
22:13What?
22:14This morning?
22:15Hmm.
22:16How's what's his name in Duty Free?
22:18He's a fucking pilot.
22:19He's a fucking dick.
22:20Mm.
22:20Okay.
22:22Jasper left.
22:23He's staying with your mum.
22:24I assume she phoned you.
22:25Hence this lovely surprise.
22:26Yeah, she phoned me.
22:27What happened?
22:28What happened is you paid him that fucking voicemail.
22:31No, that's not the reason you left.
22:32He and I made a deal.
22:34A pact.
22:34Things were getting better.
22:35Oh, you made a deal.
22:36Yeah, he needs a father, not a fucking car salesman.
22:38And then you poke your nose in and balls it up.
22:40It's like you want to sabotage things.
22:42Fucking amazes me.
22:43And why would I want to do that?
22:44Why would you play him the voicemail?
22:46Because I want him to know it wasn't his fault.
22:48What wasn't his fault?
22:48The way you are with him.
22:49Oh, fuck.
22:50With everyone, really.
22:51I want him to know it's not about him.
22:53It's about you.
22:54What, he idolises you and you just push him away?
22:57Idolises me?
22:58He barely grunts at me.
22:59Oh, he's 17.
23:00He's not exactly going to recite poetry, is he?
23:02But when you were rushed into hospital, he was there.
23:05And he never left until you were out of surgery, out of danger.
23:10How do you know that?
23:12Mum told me.
23:16Never said anything to me.
23:17Did you ever ask him?
23:20Did you ever think how scared he must have been?
23:23It wasn't exactly a picnic for me either.
23:26Did you ever explain that to him?
23:27It's not the easiest thing to drop in a conversation, Vic.
23:30I'm not saying it's easy, Carl.
23:32He's angry, but you're a stepdad.
23:35Oh, maybe he's angry because his mother fucked off to parts unknown.
23:38We're having another conversation.
23:40Oh, I beg to differ.
23:41He needs you.
23:42So when you shut him out, it feels like a punishment.
23:44I don't shut him out, for fuck's sake.
23:46Shall I play that voicemail for you?
23:48Oh, I think maybe I'm better off alone.
23:50That's not about him!
23:51That's my point.
23:53Jasper needs to know that the problem is whatever goes on inside of that head of yours, not him.
23:57I need to go.
24:05What do you want me to do?
24:05Go and pick him up?
24:06Nah, leave him.
24:08Mum will be driving him mad.
24:09He'll be home soon enough.
24:11But you need to think about what it is he's coming home to.
24:14Oh, sorry.
24:31Not at all.
24:33I was waiting for you to hear about more.
24:38It was interesting.
24:39How so?
24:45Where did you get this?
24:47The Lingard robbery and assault file.
24:50My pal Colin sent it.
24:52Colin?
24:54Cunningham's deputy and son, in that order.
24:57Also my future gay husband.
25:00It's listed as diamond pendant on platinum chain belonging to Lionel Lingard.
25:05Listed where?
25:05On the insurance claim.
25:07But it was installed.
25:09Not then, it wasn't.
25:11Merrick came back for it.
25:12When?
25:13On the day of Harry Jennings' funeral.
25:15On the other day of Harry Jennings' funeral.
25:18...
25:18...
25:20...
25:22...
25:27...
25:33...
25:43Hey, fuck you, you sick, you sick fuck.
26:12Is this what you want?
26:14Yeah, you want me like this?
26:16Well, here you are, Trich, here you are!
26:22Hello?
26:24Continue.
26:35Jasper?
26:37Oh, what? Oh, what? Oh, what? Oh, what? Yeah.
26:43If we come up, Jack, stay low-key, they'll be young to me,
26:46and I don't know why.
26:47What a better, what a better do to deserve this shit,
26:49I'm a gon' pull down.
26:51Jesus fuck. Just get the shit out of me, Carl.
26:54I thought you hated the kids' music.
26:56I do. I love it.
26:57So I decided to study it.
26:59See what the kids are drawn into, like any good archaeologist.
27:01You getting your doctorate in philosophy,
27:03or have you changed your mind again?
27:05A philosopher, Carl, is very much an archaeologist of the mind.
27:08Don't you think?
27:09I honestly don't give a fuck.
27:10What is all this?
27:11Well, I thought you and I could have a nice dinner and a talk.
27:14Oh, yeah, because you know how much I love talking to you.
27:16Because you need to talk to somebody.
27:20Who's your favourite?
27:21Liver.
27:22Who told you my favourite was Liver?
27:24Jasper.
27:27He was fucking with you.
27:29It's actually quite funny.
27:30Dare I ask what it is that you want to talk about?
27:34Leith Park.
27:37What the fuck for?
27:39Well, because, as my favourite philosopher likes to say,
27:41healing yourself is connected to with healing others.
27:43Yoko or no?
27:44Yoko.
27:45Not John.
27:46Yoko.
27:47A dream you dream alone is only a dream.
27:49A dream you dream together is reality.
27:51He was the tweeter, her sincere.
27:53My therapist thinks that I can heal myself by talking about Leith Park with her.
27:56You see a therapist?
27:58Voluntarily?
27:59Fuck no, it's department mandated.
28:01Thank God the world remains as I know it.
28:03What, you think I can heal myself talking about it with you?
28:05Good luck, friend-o.
28:07Not with me.
28:08Not even with your therapist.
28:10With Jasper.
28:13Were you listening to our conversation?
28:14Well, it was kinda hard not to.
28:16It's actually easy.
28:17You just mind your own fucking business.
28:23Look, Victoria's not wrong.
28:26Okay.
28:27The bullet went in here and it came out here.
28:33You can see that.
28:35Give me fucking strength.
28:39The bullet went in here and it came out here after, after it went through Hardy's spine.
28:54Oh.
28:55Yeah.
28:56Oh.
28:57Hardy slowed it down, which no doubt saved my life.
29:10He, meanwhile, is paralysed from the waist down with one good arm and one with half mobility.
29:14And as we all know, PC Anderson wasn't quite that fucking lucky.
29:18I mean, Victoria said he was scared when he saw me in the hospital.
29:21How's he gonna feel when he hears all of that?
29:23How's he gonna feel when I tell him that even if we were armed, it would have come out the same?
29:27Probably worse.
29:28And you know why that is, Martin?
29:29I'll tell you.
29:30Because no matter how many fucking platitudes you find on the internet, the world is a seriously dangerous place to be.
29:37Where no one is ever safe from one bad surprise ruining their entire fucking life.
29:40And do you know why that is, Martin?
29:42Because the most dangerous fucking creatures on this planet are us.
29:49Now I'm gonna take a shower.
29:51I'm gonna come back and we're gonna sit down and we're gonna eat that fucking liver.
30:00Preferably in silence.
30:18Well, I can assume that William didn't see his father on the ferry around.
30:22Why can we assume that?
30:23Because we can also assume that William could recognise his own fucking father.
30:27Even after 12 years?
30:28All right, Rose, come on.
30:30Share with us your theory.
30:31Share with the class on why you think that Jamie Lingard is involved with his own daughter's disappearance.
30:35Come on, I can't wait.
30:36Let's go.
30:37Right, I don't know why, Carl.
30:38I just know that according to William himself, he saw someone wearing a cap, both on the ferry and at the house, with the name of Jamie's boat on it.
30:45No, he saw someone wearing a cap with the image of a fucking bird, but you, amateur ornithologist that you are, have decided it's the same fucking bird as the name of Jamie's boat.
30:54Have I got that right?
30:55Is that right?
30:56You're doing that thing you do.
30:57What thing?
30:58The thing where you disagree just to be disagreeable.
31:00I'm disagreeing with you because you haven't thought it through enough to make me agree.
31:03Well, what about the necklace? Huh? The mother's? The one that Jamie said that Merritt took?
31:11What about it?
31:12Maybe Jamie was trying to get it back.
31:14Let me get this straight. He was stalking his own daughter, then he kidnapped and or killed her in an effort to get the necklace back. Yeah? Is that right?
31:21Okay, that's ridiculous. Yeah. Fuck.
31:26Akron, what are those?
31:27Came from the Crown Office.
31:29You going through them, huh? Most of them.
31:31Anything good?
31:32The woman seemed to have no life. There's nothing in her diaries.
31:38Lone records.
31:39Well, two and from home and two and from the office.
31:42It's like she went straight home every night. No dinner with the hires up, no drinks at the pub with colleagues.
31:50I miss you already. Look forward to the next time. Same room. I believe that bed brings good luck. Signed, S.
32:03So she didn't always go straight home.
32:06Who the fuck is S?
32:08There's the name of the florist, but no date.
32:10Yeah, meaning she could have gotten this any time before she disappeared.
32:13I doubt they still have a record of that order.
32:15Maybe someone remembers the card?
32:17From when? Again. Who knows when she got this?
32:20Yeah, but she saved the card for some reason.
32:24Same room.
32:26A hotel.
32:27But which one?
32:28This lot came from her office, yeah? Who packed it up?
32:32Her PA, um...
32:35Sabrina Pereira.
32:39Sabrina.
32:40Was this a loo or something?
32:44Shower quarters.
32:45Ah, of course.
32:47Merritt had a reputation for being aggressive.
32:49That's one way to put it.
32:51Well, how would you put it?
32:52She provoked people. Went straight at them. Tested them.
32:55Merritt didn't really care what people thought about her.
32:57Long as they thought she was good at her job.
32:59And did they think that?
33:00They had to, because she was.
33:02Stephen Byrne said that she didn't fit in.
33:05Neither of us did.
33:06I think that's why she took me with her.
33:08So she'd have an ally.
33:09Against the rugby boys from the posh schools.
33:11We used to joke about them.
33:13Good teeth and bad attitudes.
33:15Was us against them.
33:17Yeah, I know the feeling.
33:18They try to intimidate you.
33:20Make you feel like a wee cog in their big boys machine.
33:23What?
33:27Are you finished?
33:29Sorry.
33:30So...
33:31Merritt was strong.
33:33A survivor.
33:34A survivor?
33:35Are you kidding?
33:37She absolutely thrived on that stuff.
33:40So she could survive, say, in difficult situations?
33:47You think she could be alive?
33:49It's possible.
33:50It's been four years.
33:53And I don't think she'd just up and abandon her brother or me like that.
33:56If she was alive, I would just know.
33:58Because you were that close?
34:00We just always had a connection.
34:02Oh, yeah.
34:05That was never gonna happen.
34:07Why not?
34:09Because we weren't batting for the same team.
34:12Speaking of, do you remember this?
34:15No.
34:16You packed it up with the rest of her office stuff?
34:18If you say so.
34:19Any idea who S might be?
34:20You think that's me?
34:21I think it's someone whose name begins with S.
34:23The word someone starts with S.
34:25Could be fucking anybody.
34:26Call the fucking florist.
34:27Ask them.
34:28Oh, we did.
34:29They're out of business.
34:30Could it be someone from work?
34:32Christ.
34:33I hope not.
34:34Is this really all you've got?
34:37So this is just what it looks like?
34:39A publicity stunt and a waste of time.
34:40You want to fight?
34:41So do the last guy.
34:42Look how far he got.
34:43The last guy fucked up.
34:45At least he wasn't working out of my business.
34:46It's a publicity stunt and a waste of time.
34:50He wants to fight him.
34:52So did the last guy, look how far he got.
34:53The last guy fucked up.
34:58At least he wasn't working out of his mechanic.
35:01Hey, thanksvil.
35:02Yeah.
35:03That's no point.
35:04Well, he's fine.
35:06At least he wasn't working out of a fucking loo in the ass end of the station
35:10with what looks to me like a pair of temporaries from a PA pool.
35:14No wonder you were so well-liked.
35:16Just tell me why you think you're going to do any better.
35:18Because I'm doing it.
35:20Shit.
35:23You actually sound like her.
35:25If Merit was seeing someone, I would have known.
35:27All those alpha males and none of them ever tried their luck?
35:30Of course they tried. They all fancied her.
35:33They were probably running a sweepstake.
35:36But she wasn't interested.
35:38When she talked about them, it was like they were beneath her.
35:41She wasn't friendly with any of them.
35:42I don't know.
35:44Maybe Liam.
35:46But only because they worked the Finch case together
35:47and that was more cordial than friendly.
35:50Liam Taylor?
35:51Aye.
35:52He was a good prosecutor.
35:54And happily married.
35:56So he wasn't always panting after her like the others.
35:59Why'd you say good?
36:00That was how Merit rated him.
36:01Did she ever express any interest in him?
36:03I asked her about him once.
36:04She said she saw Liam more as a challenge.
36:09But she knew he was happily married.
36:10She would never go there.
36:11So if Merit had a fella, it was someone outside the office.
36:15What are you doing?
36:28You're not a tourist.
36:30It's good luck.
36:31Not for the dog.
36:32It's how his nose replaced twice.
36:33Come on.
36:33Ladies and gentlemen, I'll keep this short, being a man of few words.
36:44All right.
36:45All right, all right.
36:47Um, you should be proud of yourselves.
36:50I know how hard you've worked and I know how little recognition you'll get.
36:54But I would like to say thank you and well done and it feels fucking good to win.
37:01It's the wee one's birthday.
37:07It's bright and early.
37:13Carl fucking Mork.
37:15Liam Taylor.
37:17In the flesh.
37:18Liam Taylor.
37:19I am Akra.
37:19I heard you were dead.
37:22Only on the inside.
37:23It's funny, we were just talking about you.
37:24Can you, um, hang around for a bit?
37:27After I speak to your boss?
37:28Um, it's Kelly's 10th birthday.
37:29We're having a family dinner, so.
37:31Oh, okay.
37:32Do you still do that weird polar bear routine?
37:34Every morning.
37:34Keeps me young.
37:35Yeah, right up until your fucking heart explodes.
37:38I'm glad you're still alive.
37:39Yeah, I'll find you.
37:44You celebrating?
37:46Three convictions and a big money laundering case.
37:48It's not going to go down one of the golf club.
37:50Who has time for golf?
37:53I don't think we've met.
37:54I am Akra.
37:56He holds my umbrella.
37:57There's something I can do for you, DCI Mork, aside from listening to your tired old routines about the weather.
38:02I missed you already.
38:05Excuse me.
38:06I can't wait for next time.
38:08Same room, same bed, blah, blah, blah, blah.
38:12Sorry you've lost me.
38:13It was a note that was attached to some flowers that were sent to Merritt.
38:16Sent from whom?
38:18An admirer.
38:18With the initial S.
38:22Ah, I see.
38:24Any idea who that might be, Stephen?
38:26None.
38:27And to be clear, Merritt and I never discussed her personal life.
38:31Yeah, but you were her supervisor, her mentor.
38:33Yeah, all the more reason.
38:34I had no idea what she got up to outside the office.
38:36What about inside the office?
38:37People have white relationships all the time.
38:39And I'd still expect them to behave professionally.
38:42Yeah, when people did what we expected of them, you and I would be out of a job.
38:46Oh, that wouldn't be such a bad thing, would it?
38:51Anything else?
38:52Or would you like to risk another question?
38:58Not today.
39:01Very nice meeting you, Lord Advocate.
39:05Oh, fuck off.
39:14Cup of tea?
39:16You should be sleeping.
39:17And wait for the water to boil this time.
39:19What?
39:20Maybe if you can find me a wee biscuit.
39:25Go to sleep.
39:26Well done, Merritt.
39:50Well done, Merritt.
39:56Water looks delightful.
40:14I've got a shriveled knob just watching you.
40:16You should try it.
40:18Great way to wake yourself up.
40:20Assuming one wants to wake up, yeah.
40:22I remember you in those early morning case conferences.
40:24Real ray of sunshine.
40:27Well, speaking of cold and cases.
40:30Aye, okay.
40:32You and Merritt Lingard worked the Graham Finch case together, yeah?
40:35We did.
40:36How did you find her?
40:38Ambitious.
40:39Annoying.
40:41She was very focused.
40:43Not much of a team player.
40:45Didn't think much of her colleagues.
40:47She did not.
40:49But I never had a problem with her.
40:50My former PA said that Merritt thought of you as a challenge.
40:56Challenge.
40:57Yeah, you know, a test.
41:00A prize to be won.
41:04Flattered, I guess.
41:05Everyone keeps telling me that Merritt loved a challenge.
41:07That she passed all the tests.
41:08That she won all the prizes.
41:10And I'm wondering, well, if she thought of you as a challenge,
41:12did she act on it?
41:14And as she usually got what she wanted, if she did act on it,
41:19I'm asking, did I fuck Merritt?
41:24Or vice versa, yeah.
41:25Fuck's sake, Carl.
41:27Change my mind, Liam.
41:28Tell me nothing happened between the two of you.
41:30Tell me you didn't go there.
41:31I don't know what to say.
41:33You say it didn't happen.
41:37Didn't happen.
41:40Fucking hell, Liam.
41:42Carl.
41:42Does Martha know?
41:47Of course not.
41:49Of course not.
42:02How did it start?
42:03It was like you said, Merritt got me in her sights for some reason.
42:06Then we went for a drink after work.
42:09We both got a bit pissed.
42:10Then she kissed me and one thing led to another.
42:13It lasted a month.
42:14It took you a month to come to your senses.
42:16It was Merritt, she ended it.
42:19Why?
42:22She just did it.
42:23No warning, no explanation, no big fight.
42:26Just, thanks, I'll see you around.
42:28I kept my distance after that.
42:32So you're married.
42:33She never brought people back.
42:34Where did you meet up?
42:36In the hotel.
42:37Which?
42:38Princess Garden.
42:40Did you ever send her flowers?
42:41She'd hated that.
42:42Do you remember any dates?
42:44No, but she always paid.
42:47Oh, looking out for you.
42:48It'll almost likely be a record.
42:50It was a while ago.
42:52Over a year before she disappeared.
42:55None of this has anything to do with your investigation.
42:57The only way Martha finds out is if you tell her.
43:00Doesn't have to go in a file.
43:01So you messed around.
43:03She dumped you.
43:04You felt played.
43:05Then why?
43:06I waited a year to kill her.
43:07I don't know if anyone killed her.
43:10You have to be thinking it.
43:11It's an investigation which usually presumes a crime.
43:14The real crime are those fucking Speedos.
43:20Don't worry.
43:21I won't put you in the file.
43:24She used a different name.
43:28She checked in as Lila Graham.
43:33Are you sure?
43:34She had a credit card in that name.
43:37I remember because I made some gag about prosecutors commit fraud.
43:41I bet she laughed her ass off.
43:44She just said,
43:45Now you're safe.
43:47You have something on me.
44:13You see, I'm Mark.
44:16This is Marcus, the assistant manager of the hotel.
44:19How do you do, Marcus?
44:21Detective, as I've said to your associates, I can't help you.
44:25I'm sorry you came out here, but I'm afraid...
44:27Shut up, Marcus.
44:28Marcus, how long do you keep your guest records for?
44:31Five years, but again...
44:32Shut up, Marcus.
44:33We're currently investigating the disappearance of a woman who may have stayed at this hotel
44:37before she went missing.
44:38We know for certain that she stayed here a year or so before that.
44:41So that's four years, two Olympics, one World Cup, and four Prime Ministers a go, if you please.
44:48You need a warrant.
44:49It's just confirmation.
44:50It's not 50 kilos of cocaine.
44:52Be that as it may, I'm not allowed to release personal information.
44:56That data is all protected by law now.
44:59Data Protection Act, 2018.
45:02Thank you, Akram.
45:03Helpful.
45:04As I told your associates, I could lose my job.
45:06Well, you could lose your job if I tell your higher-ups that you're procuring prostitutes for your guests.
45:12I do no such thing.
45:12And that you've got a fucking maid who deals oxy off her cleaning trolley.
45:16That is absolutely not true.
45:18I know, it's shit, isn't it?
45:20This is harassment.
45:21Call the police.
45:26Same room six times in the two months before she disappeared.
45:30So all this time, they could have been tracking financial history for Lila Graham.
45:35Yeah, we're doing that now.
45:36What type of person uses the name of her dead mother?
45:39What is an authorised guest?
45:44Someone authorised to sign for room service.
45:47Bar tab, whatever.
45:49Why would you do that?
45:50Because she was never here.
45:53She's on the computer.
45:54No, it's Lila Graham's name on the computer.
45:56It's Liam Taylor's signature on any evidence that puts Merritt in the room.
46:00Fucking paranoid bitch.
46:02Except that I'm looking at the record of the last time she was here,
46:05and that is not Liam Taylor's name.
46:12Who the fuck is Sam Haig?
46:14Well, today's the day, Merritt.
46:19You've had enough time to think.
46:21Now's your chance to answer the question.
46:23Why are you here?
46:27Like they say, the truth will set you free.
46:29But oh, if you don't answer right,
46:33we'll give you another month to think about it,
46:35and try again.
46:36You okay in there?
47:03First guess.
47:12Make it a good one.
47:13Sam Haig.
47:31What did you do to Sam?
47:35I'd love to take you to Benny Beg one day.
47:38That's a great wee crag to get you started climbing.
47:41You said I wanted to learn how to climb.
47:46You're dressed.
47:48Yeah, I have to go.
47:51Everything okay?
47:52Yeah, something's come up.
47:53Well, I'll only forgive you if you tell me when I can see you again.
47:57Well, I'll be gone for a while.
47:59Gone where?
48:00Moor for a bit.
48:01Moor.
48:02What is on Moor?
48:04It's an island.
48:06Yeah, I know that.
48:07But what's on Moor for you?
48:09My father.
48:12So how long you be gone?
48:13Who knows?
48:14Wow.
48:15Who knows is code for forever.
48:17Please, I'm not going home to live with my father.
48:20I need to see him.
48:22And then...
48:23And then what?
48:24I'll bring you when I get back.
48:26Which is when?
48:27I don't know.
48:27When I get back.
48:29You're a right font of information, you...
48:31Can't we just fuck without sharing?
48:33Is that what we're doing, though, is it?
48:35Just fucking?
48:38What did you think this was?
48:43I have to go.
48:45But you can stay.
48:46Order some room service.
48:47Make a day of it.
48:51Merritt.
48:54Fuck you.
48:57What did you do to Sam?
49:15I used him.
49:18That's all?
49:23I was unkind.
49:27Is this about Sam?
49:37No.
49:40But Sam Hague is dead.
49:43Because of you.
49:47Sam's dead.
49:49And every time you give a wrong answer,
49:52you're going to make things just a bit more uncomfortable.
49:56So from now on,
49:59you might want to really think.
50:02Before you speak.
50:04Before you speak.
50:05The hyperbaric chamber will begin to heat up as pressure increases.
50:23At five atmospheres, or 15 inches down,
50:27the temperature inside the chamber will be around 32 celsius or 90 degrees fahrenheit.
50:35The rule of thumb is the deeper, the hotter.
50:39Oxygen will become denser and it will become tougher to breathe.
50:43A person may start to experience hyperoxia or high levels of CO2 in their breathing.
50:51These symptoms include trembling, sweating, confusion, headaches and brain vision.
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51:10To be continued...