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New series Dept. Q season 1 EP 6 (ENGLISH)
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00:00His wife lived for 90 days in a women's refuge.
00:10So she'd come here a lot then?
00:12Yeah, I find it calming.
00:14The cemetery?
00:15Have you been listening at all to what I've said?
00:18Someone inside the Crown Office told Graham Finch about your witness
00:21and he's had her killed. Almost killed.
00:24I'm listening.
00:26Looks more like you're eating your lunch.
00:28I'm eating my lunch so that no one kills you.
00:31Excuse me?
00:32If any part of what you're saying is true,
00:34then you're talking about pissing off some powerful people.
00:37Since you're clearly an amateur at this,
00:40setting a meet in a place that you frequent,
00:42I'd imagine they already have an idea what you're up to
00:45and are in all likelihood watching you.
00:48I'm not the one investigating mobsters and murderers.
00:51I've worked really hard to have zero profile
00:55in a worldwide fucking shite bucket that now feeds everyone
00:58to be Trotsky under 30.
01:00A steady diet of absolute certainty.
01:02Has it ever occurred to you that staying off the internet
01:05can make someone just as paranoid as being on it?
01:08Not off it entirely.
01:10Just the parts where you post pictures of your glittered balls
01:13alongside the odd Negroni or epic slice of carrot cake.
01:17Hey, what's the saying?
01:22Just because I'm paranoid doesn't mean the cops aren't after me.
01:25I think maybe we've digressed.
01:27Are you getting any nasty emails?
01:30Maybe some threatening texts?
01:33Well, after you're gone, car accident,
01:42stumble in front of a moving tram,
01:44there'll be a report of some nameless, faceless psycho
01:48that was stalking you as opposed to a pro in a suit
01:51just working for your betters.
01:53Yeah.
01:55Throw me a dirty look.
01:57What?
01:58Do it.
01:59I ain't gonna pick up my rubbish,
02:01put it in the bin and walk away.
02:03Is there a secret message stuffed inside your bed, Condorcet?
02:06Walk away quickly, like I've pissed you off.
02:08No problem.
02:12In merit.
02:13Next time you pick a better spot.
02:29So this has all become a giant fucking melodrama.
02:42You need to come home, Jasper.
02:44I want you to come home.
02:46I propose that we meet up and have a proper talk.
03:01What's that place that we'd get ice cream?
03:05Back when we were normal human beings near your school?
03:08I'll meet you there tomorrow at 4 o'clock and we can have it on.
03:13In public, so we don't hurt each other.
03:16That last part was a joke.
03:19Okay, bye.
03:21Do you walk down the middle of the car park like I told you?
03:23Yes, right down the middle.
03:25Good.
03:26In my experience, it's usually better for the surveilled not to know that they are being surveilled.
03:40Yeah, sometimes it's better to give the cage a good rattle to see how the tiger responds when it wakes up.
03:46This is how many animal trainers have lost their arm.
03:49Look.
03:50I'm kind of in the middle of something.
03:51Why can't you just tell me right now?
03:52Fergus.
03:53My doctor once told me I've got a tortured level.
04:22Yeah, you'd think they would have invented a safer pint by now.
04:27So far gone, I don't even get drunk anymore.
04:30Got that for my dad.
04:32Fergus.
04:33Your message said something happened.
04:35You know, if you'd told me three years ago that until yesterday I'd stayed sober,
04:41I'd have spat in your face.
04:44What happened yesterday?
04:47Jesus.
04:49Who'd you bump into?
04:51I was hoping you'd tell me.
04:54Me?
04:55How do I know?
04:56You're mentioned.
04:58One of them says next time Mork comes to see you, tell him to fuck off.
05:03Give him nothing.
05:04One of them?
05:05Cozy wee threesome.
05:06All chewed up under their suits.
05:08Oh, it sounds like they came worried.
05:10Yeah, too fucking right.
05:12And I was a sucker punch by the way.
05:15I think they thought I'd just lie near in the car park.
05:18But?
05:19My gob.
05:20And?
05:21I left him lying in the car park.
05:23All three?
05:24Yeah, that sounds like the Ferguson bar I remember.
05:29Braun over brain always.
05:31Well played.
05:32So you're going to tell me what jackpot you've got me in the middle of?
05:35I fucking wish I knew.
05:37Outside of the bulges in their suits, what was the vibe?
05:39Ex-law?
05:40Military maybe?
05:42Who the fuck are you?
05:44I am Akira.
05:45My body guy.
05:46You don't need them.
05:48Vibes.
05:49They were bad ones.
05:50They're the kind of guys that when they came in the pub you either got up and left or
05:55got for back up.
05:56So you've no idea who sent them?
05:57But they know that you and I have spoken about Mary.
06:00Yeah, they probably know that we're talking now.
06:02They've been getting followed ever since the last time you came to see me.
06:06Are you sure?
06:07I do have some instinct left.
06:09Look, I don't doubt it but if you're right then somebody inside tipped off somebody outside.
06:13Maybe it's your fucking bodyguard.
06:15Whoever it is, they assume you know something.
06:18Well if it was somebody inside they would have known that I'd been working in the case for eight months.
06:24And I didn't get anywhere.
06:26Well someone thinks you got somewhere.
06:28Well they were wrong.
06:29And I'm aware it was right to take me off the case which you did.
06:32How about we give you a lift home?
06:35I'm alright.
06:36It'd be a shame to throw away three years.
06:39Abandon these nice kids who seem to think you're really cool.
06:45Kat, I don't act all human.
06:47Doesn't suit you.
06:49Just makes you look like a bigger arsehole.
06:51If that's possible.
06:53Thanks for the heads up.
06:55What?
06:56I think if you were allowed to continue you would have solved the case.
07:08What makes you think that?
07:09I've read your file.
07:10And everywhere we go you have already been.
07:12We're following in the footsteps of your investigation.
07:17Great minds, eh?
07:19I think you did such a good job back then that someone was very afraid of you.
07:24And that they are still afraid.
07:27Good night, sir.
07:29I'm so proud.
07:30I'm so happy.
07:31I'm so sorry.
07:32My name is Jane, too.
07:34I haven't come back to you.
07:35I've been doing so.
07:36I'm so sorry.
07:37I haven't come back to you.
07:39I've been here with you.
07:40I've been here with you.
08:11All right.
08:16What?
08:17We've arrested someone for the shooting.
08:19My shooting?
08:20I'm not sure you can claim exclusive rights.
08:23Yeah.
08:24Who is it?
08:25No one you know. Or know of.
08:27What's his name?
08:29We can't tell you.
08:30Not until you've identified the shooter.
08:33We need you to come in for a line-up.
08:35Me?
08:36Well, Jim can hardly do it, can he?
08:38Neither of us can hardly do it, given the fucker was wearing a mask.
08:41He saw his eyes.
08:43He said so in the report.
08:45Okay.
08:47When would you like me to come in and look in some bloke's eyes?
08:50The sooner the better.
08:51Today, if you could.
08:52Can't. Fully booked.
08:53Okay. When?
08:54I'll consult my calendar.
08:56Right.
08:57Right.
08:57You're looking at Graeme Finch?
09:00Looking at everybody.
09:01You're looking at everybody.
09:31Don't touch him, Vic.
09:46Amazing mentor, you know?
09:48I know.
09:49It's a gift.
09:57Bye.
10:01Bye.
10:01Bye.
10:02Bye.
10:03Bye.
10:04Bye.
10:07Bye.
10:16Bye.
10:18Bye.
10:18DCI Mark?
10:49What are you doing here?
10:51Walking it all through once more.
10:54You want me to ID someone in a line-up, I need to remember their face.
10:59What are you doing here?
11:01DCI Bruce asked us to watch the place, see who showed up.
11:06Well, he's got you sitting outside all day,
11:09in a vein of bumping into someone useful four months later.
11:12Either he has zero faith in either of you, which is possible,
11:17or you're not telling me the truth.
11:21We thought we'd come back and see if he missed something.
11:24See if something new didn't occur to us this time.
11:26And did anything new occur to you this time?
11:29We think you are right,
11:32that whoever stabbed Mr. Allen left the flat but not the seam.
11:36That maybe the stabbing wasn't the actual crime.
11:39Stabbing a bloke in the head isn't an actual crime.
11:43He meant not the actual objective.
11:45Yes, that's what I meant.
11:47And what was the actual objective, do you think?
11:49To kill a cop.
11:50Just any cop who showed up?
11:52Maybe someone was a grudge against the police.
11:54Well, that's pretty much everyone around here.
11:56What makes you absolutely sure that Archie Allen wasn't the actual target?
12:01He was just a petty criminal of no real weight or consequence.
12:04The morgues are full of petty criminals of no real weight or consequence.
12:08I seem to remember there was a journalist at the press conference
12:12who mentioned something about him being an informant.
12:16Dennis Piper, Scottish Telegraph.
12:18Can you tell us if it's true that you and D.I. Hardy knew the victim, Archie Allen?
12:23And if he was a paid confidential informant?
12:27If he was, he hadn't been registered.
12:29The victim's full name was Archie Aaron Allen, the man from Aaron.
12:32You know how I know this?
12:33He was in the file.
12:34I didn't know it until I read it, which for me is very strange
12:37because I love names. Love them.
12:40Names are like dogs. You often resemble their owners.
12:42I don't forget names.
12:44But I had to read Archie Allen's name in a file.
12:48P.C. Anderson never said the victim's name.
12:50All he said was that he was here on a routine wellness.
12:52Your man's daughter in Lancaster called in,
12:54said our dad hadn't returned her calls for a couple of days.
12:56And what he never said was,
12:58was big fucker in the chair, bayonet in his head.
13:00That's fucking Archie Aaron Allen.
13:02Maybe he didn't know that.
13:03Oh, a daughter would have told him.
13:05Maybe he forgot to mention it?
13:06Well, he was nervous, so maybe.
13:08But let's just say you're right about your theory
13:09that Archie was just the bait for a bigger fish.
13:11I mean, it's only a matter of calling in something as innocuous as,
13:14oh, I don't know, a routine wellness check,
13:16and then this way, boom, someone finds the body,
13:19the cavalry don't appear right away,
13:21gives you time to do what you need to do.
13:23The shooter was here for you or D.I. Hardy?
13:25No, no, no, not at all, no.
13:27We had zero connection with the man.
13:29We were only here by chance.
13:30Conversely, young Officer Anderson,
13:32well, he was probably around here quite a bit,
13:33considering this was his section.
13:35I bet he'd even been inside this fucking house a few times.
13:38You think he knew Archie Allen?
13:40I think it's entirely possible.
13:41If you look, you'll find that PC Anderson and Archie Allen
13:44had an overlap.
13:45I mean, that journalist was off by a little bit,
13:46but not by much.
13:47And fucking Anderson!
13:49How long you been on the job? A month?
13:54Three, say.
13:55Anderson was top of his class at the academy.
13:58I looked it up.
14:00So he wasn't dumb.
14:02But he made a big play of acting like it.
14:05I think the weapon came from here.
14:07Don't!
14:08Touching all the furniture right in front of me
14:09so that any of his prints would be written off as a rookie move.
14:11So Hardy and I surprised him.
14:13He didn't even have his own story yet.
14:14He'd seen the body already, but all he was thinking about
14:16was how to distance himself from it.
14:18I mean, do we even know?
14:20If Archie Allen Allen has a daughter,
14:23that would be good for you to find out.
14:44I've got a few of them when I picked up the keys,
14:54that they knew you here.
14:56I come here sometimes.
14:58Huh?
14:59I need some space.
15:02What?
15:03It suits you.
15:06What is it, exactly, that you want to know about my department?
15:15I couldn't tell you exactly.
15:17Well, something must have made you get in touch.
15:20And seeing as I'm not very high up the chain,
15:22I'm guessing it's something specific.
15:25I'm a reporter, not a cop.
15:28In my job, planting ideas often backfires.
15:32Someone knows something or they don't.
15:35When we first met, I thought you looked familiar.
15:38Oh?
15:40Actually, I knew.
15:44Really?
15:46You were at the Finch trial almost every day.
15:53The reason I know that is you were sitting right behind my boss,
15:59the Lord Advocate, Stephen Burns.
16:04Good memory.
16:05So my question is,
16:09is this to do with Graham Finch?
16:12Or maybe Stephen Burns?
16:15Or maybe both.
16:17You understand I can't trust you?
16:20Oh.
16:21Trust works both ways, doesn't it?
16:24Well, your proximity to Stephen makes me nervous.
16:27As I recall seeing you two chatting.
16:30Chatting about the weather.
16:32You could be setting me up.
16:33For what?
16:36I didn't know Stephen Burns then,
16:38and I don't know him now.
16:42I am hoping you can help me with that, though.
16:44So it's Stephen you're looking at.
16:48I would think you two would be on the same side.
16:50No.
16:53You'd think so.
16:54Well, back to my first question.
16:58How can we trust each other?
16:59You ought to pat me down, make sure I'm not wearing a wire.
17:11There's lots of places you could be hiding a wire.
17:15So how can I be sure?
17:17For example, you could be hiding your own wire somewhere.
17:21Why would I do that?
17:23Some reason you're wary of me.
17:26Sure, Stephen Burns would love.
17:28Don't say his name.
17:30Kills the moment.
17:34There's a moment, is there?
17:36Make me trust you.
17:44Make me trust you.
18:06Go on then.
18:07You too.
18:08Go on then.
18:09You too.
18:10Go on.
18:11Good to see you, isn't it?
18:12Please.
18:14You too.
18:16Go on then.
18:17You too.
18:19Go on then.
18:20You too.
18:22Go on then.
18:24Go again.
18:25Go on then.
18:27You too.
18:28Your eyes are two different colours.
18:56It'll make me more of a nice trust, are they?
19:06I'll let you know.
19:25I'll take it again in a minute.
19:32Oh, I hear you all.
19:36Now I'm going to have to wash your juggies.
19:40There was a witness Merritt wanted to call to the Graham Finch case.
19:51Which witness was this?
19:52It's your job to decide on witness statements during criminal trials, isn't it?
19:55Yes, which witness?
19:56So she would have came to you and asked for her to be admitted?
19:59Yes, which witness?
20:00And prior to any witnesses being declared to the defence, who else would know their names?
20:05Just us.
20:06Us meaning you and Merritt.
20:08Aye, what is this?
20:09What witness?
20:10There was apparently someone who could have swayed the verdict the other way.
20:15Who?
20:16And how?
20:17Kirstie Atkins.
20:24She met Andrea Finch in a domestic violence shelter.
20:27I don't know her and I've never heard of her.
20:29Are you sure?
20:30Shouldn't you check the file?
20:31It was four years ago.
20:32I worked on the Finch case for months before Merritt was even appointed, I'd remember.
20:36Hm.
20:37Merritt was appointed lead counsel over you, right?
20:41She was considered the best fit.
20:44And you were okay with that?
20:45We work as a team, doesn't much matter who leads.
20:48But we found that in cases like Finch, a jury's more affected by a woman's voice than a man's.
20:52Hm.
20:53Merritt's voice could be quite affecting.
20:57Excuse me?
20:58I understand that your relationship with Merritt went beyond the boundaries of professionalism.
21:02It's relevant to the investigation.
21:04Not to me it isn't.
21:05And we've already discussed all there is to discuss on that front.
21:08How well did you know Finch's advocate Robert McDonald?
21:11Well enough.
21:12Well enough to feed him information about the case.
21:14And why would I do that?
21:15To give them an advantage.
21:16Is she having a laugh?
21:17We're just having difficulty believing that Merritt never mentioned Kirstie Atkins to you.
21:22Her trial partner.
21:23What makes you so sure she wanted to?
21:24What makes you so sure she didn't?
21:25Again, asked and answered, I'm very sure.
21:28At the time, Kirstie was in Stockton Prison.
21:31Merritt visited her in week one of the trial.
21:33This we know.
21:34Why would I sabotage my own case?
21:36Well because as you said, this wasn't just your case.
21:40Ah, okay.
21:42So this was revenge.
21:44I was angry with Merritt for not running away with me.
21:47Were you?
21:48I was fucking furious at the time and for about a month.
21:54And then I woke up embarrassed at myself for being such a cliche.
21:58So if there was any witness that could have changed the outcome of that trial,
22:01any witness that could have helped us put that bastard away, I would have welcomed it.
22:05Kirstie was threatened right after Merritt visited her in prison.
22:09She was attacked during the trial by some miracle.
22:11They didn't kill her and she was transferred.
22:13Now she's out in a month.
22:14My guess?
22:15She'll be dead by some mishap a few days later.
22:18And this is all on Graham Finch?
22:20We can't say for sure without first knowing who it was that fed the defense.
22:23So, if the personal stuff did feed into the trial, we kind of need to know now.
22:29You think I'd risk my career for her?
22:31Or let someone go free for throwing the fucking wife down the stairs because my feelings were hurt?
22:35You rushed your marriage.
22:37You're young.
22:38Get married and we'll talk in ten years or so.
22:41Okay, let's just say that Merritt brought this up with you hypothetically.
22:45You're hypothetically asking me about a hypothetical.
22:48Indulge me.
22:49Might you tell Merritt that Kirstie wasn't the best kind of witness because of her background?
22:53Not to mention her desperation to get out of jail at any cost.
22:56Jury tends to see through that.
22:57So you would have stonewalled her?
22:58I would have asked to speak to the witness myself.
23:01And then made my decision based on how credible I thought she was.
23:04So by the numbers?
23:05By the numbers.
23:06Okay, so what would Merritt's next mood be to get Kirstie admitted as a witness?
23:11She could go above me, but it would likely just get kicked back down to me from my opinion.
23:18No, you're wrong.
23:23You just said that she'd go above you.
23:25It doesn't mean that she did.
23:27You get me worried about my prior relationship with Merritt.
23:30Just so you can play your real card, which is Stephen Burns.
23:33Oh, excellent.
23:34Hats off.
23:35Be careful what you learn from this man.
23:40There's practiced and there's reckless.
23:42Stephen Burns brought Merritt into the department.
23:48He was invested in her success.
23:50There's no way he would do anything but help her, or at least try.
23:54Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm late.
23:59Thank you, Liam.
24:16Jasper.
24:17How you doing, buddy?
24:20Fine.
24:21Karl Mort's good.
24:22Right?
24:23Do I know you?
24:26Not by name.
24:28But you can feel who I am.
24:30Can't you?
24:31What I am.
24:35Course you can.
24:36You're a smart kid.
24:38Karl's on his way here right now, so...
24:40Aye.
24:41So, where is he?
24:44Goes Radley.
24:48Sit.
24:49Do not cry, or whimper, or make any kind of sound.
24:54Imagine this was your young balls I'm doing this way.
24:59Because if you shout, or if you scream, or if you do anything outside of just sitting there, quietly, looking at me, I'll ruin you.
25:09Okay.
25:13Okay.
25:16There's a good lad.
25:17I'm not so bad to look at, am I?
25:21No.
25:23No what?
25:26No, you're not bad to look at.
25:29Thank you, Jasper.
25:31He's very nice to look at.
25:34I know some people that would pay good money, just to look at you.
25:39All of you.
25:43I know some others, who would pay good money too, to put things inside you.
25:50Things human, and not both wet and dry.
25:55See, and they would get off, not just on your nice face, but in all that fear, and the blood that comes out of you.
26:09And they would film it all.
26:10So after they dropped you at the hospital, because these are just men with appetites.
26:16They're not animals.
26:18They could relive those moments, over and over again.
26:22Just like you'd be doing.
26:24In your own mind.
26:26For the rest of your life.
26:28So.
26:30Here's what I'd like you to do for me.
26:33I'd like you to pass on everything I've just said to you.
26:36In exactly the way I said it.
26:39To Carl.
26:40When he gets here.
26:44Speak of the devil.
26:48Some nice kid you've got there.
26:58Oi.
27:04Easy tiger.
27:06I'm not resisting.
27:07What did you do to the kid in there?
27:09Nothing, we were just talking.
27:12Oi kid.
27:14You fucking tell Finch, that if you want-
27:16Who?
27:20Tell Graham Finch, the next time he wants to send a message, he gets fucking arse down to himself.
27:25Yeah?
27:27Fuck!
27:30Fuck!
27:33Fucking cut!
27:35Carl!
27:48Love.
27:57And press around until you feel all the weight of all the floor.
28:03Wow.
28:04Exactly.
28:06What did you say this technique was called again?
28:09It's mine.
28:10It's the Doctor Lou technique.
28:15This isn't what it looks like.
28:17Too bad.
28:18Okay.
28:19And press.
28:21Now try and lift your legs.
28:29Right.
28:30Good boy.
28:31Let's get him into the chair.
28:36Ready?
28:37Sit up.
28:38Okay.
28:39And three, two, one, lift.
28:40Whee!
28:45Lift yourself up.
28:46Come on, push.
28:48Let's try and keep you out of bed now as much as we can.
28:55Thanks boys.
28:57Be nice to your father.
29:03He's worked hard today.
29:05Oh, I'm always nice to my father.
29:07How's your day, Dad?
29:08Fuck off.
29:10Why are you haunting me?
29:11I mean, I know you're in love with me.
29:13In love with my own dad?
29:14That's disgusting.
29:15What's wrong with you?
29:16Don't you have a life?
29:18Now you sound like my mum.
29:19I don't want to go home.
29:21Why not?
29:22Because I don't like being alone.
29:24Keep seeing dead old people.
29:25Oh, PTSD.
29:27You're thinking about that old couple you ran over.
29:29I knew you'd come for me.
29:31Well, seeing as you're here,
29:32you might as well help me.
29:34What, do you need to help me?
29:36Do you need to help me?
29:39What, do you need to help me?
29:42What?
29:44Why are you haunting me?
29:45I mean, I know you're in love with me.
29:46You might as well help me.
29:48What, do you need the loo? Do you want me to get your wee bowl or whatever?
29:51No, I don't need the loo.
29:55So, I've been reading old news.
29:58Every wee thing that happened in Edinburgh, around the time before and after,
30:01Merit went missing.
30:03Everything from the opening of a new pie shop,
30:05Pop the Mile, to various pub fights,
30:07to the accidental death of a Chinese medical student
30:09who somehow confused formaldehyde for vodka.
30:12There's a new pie shop?
30:13Four years ago, dimwit.
30:14Right, yeah.
30:16Nothing all that interesting except for a story about a gentleman named Ned Finkel.
30:21Ned Finkel?
30:23Some handle it.
30:24Oof.
30:25He was released from this very hospital
30:27two weeks after being run over by a young lawyer named Julia Montgomery.
30:31Sorry, did that trigger you?
30:33I'm medicated.
30:34So, he's out jogging when the Fiat,
30:36driven by 28-year-old Julia Montgomery,
30:38suddenly veers across the street,
30:40puts poor Mr Finkel up in the air, lost both his legs.
30:43Jesus.
30:44What happened?
30:45Did she fall asleep or something?
30:46Mrs Montgomery claims that she was forced off the road by another vehicle that came up alongside her.
30:50But seeing how she smacked him from behind and there were no other witnesses,
30:54it was her word against his.
30:55What, so she just got away with it?
30:58Well, only if she was lying.
31:00How do you mean?
31:02Julia Montgomery was born Julia Burns.
31:05She married an oral surgeon named Robert Montgomery two years before.
31:09Burns?
31:10His daughter.
31:11So, someone sent a message to Stephen Burns?
31:14I had a girl.
31:16Graham Finch?
31:17Probably.
31:18And you think merit you?
31:20Again, probably.
31:24Good work, Dad.
31:25Well done.
31:26You're all over the socials.
31:31Unhinged cop.
31:33At it again.
31:34Fucking cunt!
31:36Carl!
31:37Will that get me laid?
31:38Probably.
31:39But not necessarily be the one you'd want.
31:42Hmm.
31:44Where's Jasper?
31:45At school.
31:46Oh, he said to say you'll pick his stuff up from his nana's on his way home.
31:49Okay.
31:53Do you think violence is a good thing to modelling for Jasper?
31:56I wasn't modelling violence.
31:57I was modelling how to tell a creep not to fuck with me.
32:01Right.
32:02Well, worse than not to prove, the experience did have one benefit.
32:06This morning, he actually made his bed.
32:16I know.
32:17Very significant.
32:22So, notice this happening dead centre.
32:25Like they knew where the camera is.
32:27Parked there, so it would catch all of it.
32:30And then, right after...
32:35Land Rover wasn't even his car.
32:37Mm-hmm.
32:39Hang on.
32:42BMW 7 series.
32:44Let's have a look at the tag.
32:45No.
32:46What are you guys doing?
32:47Shh.
32:53Nice.
33:09Karl Mork?
33:11Dr Sonnenberg.
33:13We meet at last?
33:16Please.
33:27Please take a seat.
33:38Question.
33:40Where's Dr Irving?
33:42Well, lucky for you, I managed to return earlier than expected.
33:45Turns out a torn meniscus takes less time to heal.
33:47Nobody told me.
33:49Well, they should have.
33:50It's important to end a therapeutic relationship properly.
33:53Yes.
33:54Yes, it is.
33:55It's very important.
33:56And I feel a sense of abandonment, anger and resentment.
34:00Well, that's good.
34:01That's an excellent place for us to get started.
34:03Let's just rearrange.
34:04Let's just rearrange.
34:05Shall we?
34:06Of course, if you think that that's good.
34:07Please!
34:08Don't get up.
34:09We wouldn't want you to have any more surgery.
34:10It is allowed for you to drive faster.
34:11I know.
34:12You seem nervous.
34:13Do I?
34:14Yes, I see.
34:15Because of your...
34:16Never mind.
34:17Just ask if you're going to ask.
34:18What happened?
34:19I had an elderly couple in my car.
34:20I was in pursuit of this.
34:21Does it really fucking matter?
34:22No.
34:23I meant what happened after.
34:24You said you had some issues.
34:26Oh!
34:27Oh!
34:28Just ask if you're going to ask.
34:32What happened?
34:33I hit an LL cup on my car.
34:35I was in pursuit of this.
34:38Does it really fucking matter?
34:40No.
34:41I meant what happened after.
34:43You said you had some issues.
34:45Oh!
34:47Yeah, it's not that big a deal.
34:50Okay.
34:53I tried to kill myself.
34:58I'm sorry.
35:01Slipped my wrists.
35:03Well,
35:05wrist.
35:07Passed out before I could get to the other one.
35:09I can't stand the sight of blood.
35:11D.I.R.D. found me.
35:13I was helping him and Carl with us.
35:16Doesn't matter.
35:17Anyway,
35:17he came by my flat when I didn't show up.
35:21You saved your life?
35:24Not really, no.
35:26The doctor said I probably wouldn't have died.
35:28The car wasn't deep enough.
35:31But he definitely saved it after.
35:34How so?
35:36By being nice.
35:45It's a black BMW 7 Series.
35:48Registered to Edmund Solomon.
35:50Flat 58.
35:52This is not the best neighbourhood.
35:54I'm quite your back.
36:08Rose, do me a favour.
36:11Wait here.
36:13What?
36:13No.
36:14Please.
36:15Please.
36:15Sir, is your car the black BMW?
36:33What about it?
36:36I'm sorry, sir, but your car is on fire.
36:41What'd you say?
36:43Your car is on fire.
36:44Have a fucking one.
36:45I'm a fucking lake.
36:59Sir, would you please call an ambulance?
37:01Mr. Solomon has fallen down the stairs.
37:03And it appears he has broken his, uh, femur.
37:07Fuck that, cunt.
37:10Your neighbours don't seem to like you very much.
37:13Who hired you and your friends to harass DCI Mork?
37:16I'm gonna fucking kill you!
37:18Okay.
37:19But in the meantime, please tell me who you work for.
37:22You're gonna rest me just down.
37:24I'm not actually a policeman, but you are lucky you're talking to me and not DCI Mork because
37:32he would probably kill you.
37:35I won't.
37:36However, I will hurt you.
37:47Please, who hired you?
37:51Who hired you?
37:54Please shut the fuck up!
38:09Okay.
38:10I'm listening.
38:12What the fuck were you thinking?
38:14I was thinking I want to kill this prick and throw him.
38:17I love this part.
38:18Fucking car.
38:19It was only the reason voice of a child could finally stop the beast.
38:25I was set up for fuck's sake.
38:26Yes.
38:27It looks like someone may have indeed set you up.
38:31And while that's very concerning, what is even more concerning is the fact it's fucking
38:38possible to set you up in the first place.
38:40You look like a bloody lunatic.
38:42He threatened Jasper.
38:43Be that as it may, you have now lost hold of yourself in public twice in the same week.
38:50That's got to be a bloody world record.
38:53I don't even know what to fucking say.
38:56I'm fucking speechless.
38:58What the fuck, Carol?
39:00Show's been going on for a while now.
39:03Yeah.
39:03What the fuck?
39:04Are you fucking fine?
39:06Are you fucking 50?
39:08Fucking possessive.
39:09That's what it is.
39:10And normally, a banger fucking week like that would be what I'd like to call a fucking career
39:16ender.
39:17Catchy.
39:17Shut up.
39:18And I am not firing you.
39:20Because no doubt that's exactly what whoever got your easy got and goat wanted to happen.
39:27Ah, yes.
39:28The other enabling members of Team Duel Alley.
39:32To what to owe this pain?
39:33Uh, we located the driver of the vehicle who picked up the victim.
39:38Can we not call that piece of shit a victim?
39:40And where is this driver?
39:42At the moment, he's in the hospital with a broken leg.
39:45Oh?
39:45He fell down the stairs.
39:49Really?
39:50He's employed as a chauffeur by Ballantyne Transfer and Security.
39:54Which is owned by Finch Overseas Shipping.
39:56And have you talked to Finch?
39:57We've been rattling his cage.
40:00What are you waiting for?
40:04Merriott was spending time with a journalist called Sam Haig, who was looking into corruption
40:08in the Crown Office.
40:11Okay.
40:11He died in a climbing accident, right before she disappeared.
40:15And you think someone inside the Crown Office was involved?
40:18Not someone.
40:20Stephen Burns.
40:23What the actual fuck?
40:25We think there was a connection between Burns and Finch.
40:28I can't wait to hear it.
40:32Finch threatened Burns' daughter.
40:34Her car was driven off the road by another vehicle during the same time as Finch's trial.
40:38By all accounts, Merrick didn't like losing when it was fair.
40:40If she got wind that her superior was helping Finch...
40:42This is all theory, not evidence.
40:44Well, I'd like to hear what Burns has to say.
40:46You want to formally question the Lord Advocate?
40:49He won't give me anything if it's formal.
40:50You want to waterboard him?
40:52Yeah, I'd love to.
40:53But it's frowned upon, so I know I'll settle for surprising him instead.
40:58We're all set.
41:00What for?
41:01The line-up.
41:02Turn to the right, please.
41:24What the fuck for?
41:26They're wearing masks.
41:27I need to see their eyes.
41:29Back to the front.
41:30Back to the front.
41:41Mouse number six to step forward.
41:44Number six.
41:45Please step forward.
41:56Time to take off his mask.
41:58Please remove the mask.
41:59I'm sorry.
42:12I'm sorry.
42:15Are you sure?
42:18It's just you and me in here.
42:19This gentleman's guilty of something.
42:28Probably a lot of somethings.
42:31But my shooter is not.
42:37Okay.
42:37I don't know.
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