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00:56I want you to keep it clean.
01:09No kicking, no biting, and absolutely no bad language.
01:15Are we understood?
01:17On your marks, get set, go!
01:26Rice on a bike, like Friday night in the cells.
01:29They're kids, Geordie.
01:31I'll see what, I'll see a thing.
01:33For the most part, anyway.
01:36Look at all this.
01:37Isn't it wonderful?
01:39It is wonderful.
01:40You did this, Alfie.
01:42With an awful lot of help.
01:44Modest to a thought.
01:47Aye, aye.
01:50Isn't that the girl?
01:51What girl?
01:52Oh, don't look.
01:53No, I said don't look.
01:57Ah, she's waving.
02:00Didn't work out then.
02:01We didn't have much in common.
02:04Shane, good sturdy hips.
02:06Make nice babies.
02:07Oh, it was one drink.
02:10And I was nothing but gentlemanly.
02:13I've got a nickname for him.
02:14Oh, tell us.
02:14Please don't tell them.
02:16The good reverend, love them and leave them.
02:17Very good, I like it.
02:19I'm not that bad.
02:21Rosa, the legal.
02:22Okay, so there was Rosa.
02:25Lillian, from the station.
02:28We went to the cinema once.
02:30There was the redhead.
02:33Okay, that was just a brief fling.
02:37Valiance.
02:38Mistake.
02:39I'm not that bad, okay?
02:42Good morning, reverend.
02:43Oh, morning.
02:44How are we?
02:45Good morning.
02:46Good morning.
02:47Good morning.
02:53The end is nigh.
02:56The end is nigh.
02:57It's an hijacking.
03:01That's what this is.
03:03Easter has been hijacked by the devil incarnate.
03:05Morning, Reg.
03:06How are we?
03:07How are we?
03:08Doomed to help fire for all eternity.
03:09That's how we are.
03:10No donkey ride for you, then?
03:12You know what Easter was when I was a child?
03:14You were there when they wore the stone away, weren't you?
03:16Wake up, pray.
03:17Church, pray.
03:19Home, pray.
03:20None of this fiddle faddle.
03:22You're just having fun, Reg.
03:27What's the sacrifice of our good Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, got to do with fun?
03:31What's it got to do with bonnets and eggs and bunnies?
03:35This country has gone to the dogs.
03:36You know why?
03:37Is it the bunnies?
03:38We don't know who we are anymore.
03:41Used to be we were God-fearing, rule-abiding, dignified.
03:46Got one!
03:48Children would be seen, not heard, not flouncing around,
03:51screaming blue murder.
03:54But look, they're here, Reg.
03:56They're coming to church.
03:58It's got to be a good thing, hasn't it?
04:00Oh, so you'll be telling them all about Jesus, will you?
04:02Of course.
04:03Now it's in the hands, the suffering.
04:05Maybe not so much emphasis on the suffering.
04:09Reg, why don't you come to the service?
04:11I'd love you to be there.
04:13Till Easter is celebrated in the solemnity it deserves.
04:15I will not step foot inside that church.
04:17Milk, two sugars.
04:24And a biscuit, if you can stretch to it.
04:27Hey, I can do better than that.
04:30Fiddle fail.
04:31There he is.
04:32My big, silly bunny.
04:34You know my misgivings about this Mavis.
04:37Oh, keep it on, Reg.
04:39He looks ever so sweet, doesn't he look sweet?
04:41Very sweet.
04:43Hope he hasn't been bending your ear, Vicar.
04:44Not at all.
04:46Enjoy yourselves.
04:48Oh, come here.
04:49He's a very good listener, you know.
04:52Yeah?
04:55Yeah.
04:56Okay, let's go.
04:57Oh, come here.
05:10Oh, come here.
05:10Oh, come here.
05:11Oh, come here.
05:11Oh, come here.
05:12Oh, come here.
05:13Oh, come here.
05:14Oh, come here.
05:15Oh, come here.
05:16Oh, come here.
05:16Oh, come here.
05:17Oh, come here.
05:18Oh, come here.
05:19Oh, come here.
05:20Oh, come here.
05:21Oh, come here.
05:22Oh, come here.
05:23Oh, come here.
05:24Oh, come here.
05:25Oh, come here.
05:26Oh, come here.
05:27Welcome to our inaugural Easter family service.
05:53The first of many, I hope.
05:57When the disciples went to the tomb early that Easter Sunday morning, they expected
06:02to mourn for their friend, but he was gone.
06:06And the angels told them, Jesus is risen.
06:11He loved us so much that he lived and died for us.
06:16Is there any greater love than that?
06:19I am so blessed to be able to share that love with you.
06:23Shh.
06:24In our beautiful church.
06:25Shh.
06:26Didn't say anything.
06:27But he was going to.
06:30Shh.
06:31To be able to share my first year in Grantchester with so many wonderful people.
06:39Know that I am always here to serve, to advise, and to listen.
06:44I am in the midst of an existential crisis.
06:49Okay.
06:50Any idea what set that on?
06:52The hat.
06:53A computer has stolen my job.
06:57A what?
06:58Do you know how many days I spent on this hat?
07:01Five.
07:02Do you know how many days she spent on that hat?
07:05Five?
07:06It's the size of the staff room.
07:08The hat?
07:09The computer.
07:10Used to be I was trusted with the payroll.
07:12Now the computer does it.
07:14I loved doing the payroll.
07:15I loved doing the payroll.
07:16She hated doing the payroll.
07:17I said to her, Kath, times change.
07:19Did she listen to me?
07:20I have been replaced by a machine.
07:23Of course you didn't.
07:25Daniel is about to make the biggest mistake of his life.
07:28I'm just so completely over the moon.
07:31I've done it, Alfie.
07:33I've arranged to meet my parents.
07:35The parents who shunned him.
07:38Mark my words, families never bring happiness.
07:41I am so happy.
07:42I can't tell you how happy I am.
07:44I am bored.
07:46I am bored with myself, Alfie.
07:49I am a boring person.
07:51Am I boring?
07:54Lovely.
07:57You are many things.
08:00You're not boring.
08:02Thank you, Vicar.
08:04Give my regards to Reg.
08:05I do.
08:09No one listens to me anymore.
08:11Not Cathy, not Larry, certainly not the kids.
08:14Not even you, apparently.
08:18Thank you for coming.
08:19Wouldn't miss it for the world.
08:24Don't start.
08:25I'm all for it.
08:27Fling away.
08:29Fling away till you're all flung out.
08:32That's what you want, of course.
08:37Is that what you want?
08:39Everyone stay back.
08:44Stay back.
08:45Stay back.
08:46Stay back.
08:47Rich.
08:48Is power of Richy.
08:50Fling away too.
08:52Love.
08:54till you're from there.
09:03If you're buffering blue, you don't want to move your hand to her.
09:08You still can get aănская Ronaldo as far as you go.
09:10just like that fellow of yours what fellow jesus i'd say there's zero chance we're just rising
09:31again did he seem depressed to you suicidal short-tempered maybe but depressed
09:37then again he does have a sign saying the end is nice doesn't imply he's full of the joys of spring
09:45well
09:45they only got engaged a few months back
09:50it's quite a cheery thing to do nice girl very but
09:59he was such a gloomy man and she's a bit of a floozy
10:06geordie you can't say that well what do you know i just did
10:11aye aye
10:14bullet casing
10:21well that's to be expected isn't it
10:24for a suicide one is
10:25two on the other hand
10:29keep it please
10:50Oh, sorry, we were just, um...
10:56The table has been a bit wobbly.
10:59Yes. Much better now, though.
11:01Thank you, Detective.
11:06You stay where I can see you.
11:10Now, please, take a seat at our newly fixed table.
11:15I don't think they're fixing the table.
11:19Now.
11:20How about your fellow Reg?
11:26He was my fiancée.
11:28Your fiancée?
11:30That's French.
11:32I know.
11:33And I loved him very much.
11:36He was a wonderful man.
11:38He was dismal as sin.
11:41To see a rainbow, he'd notice the clouds.
11:44But for all that, I adored him.
11:48We were just so...
11:49Kindred spirits.
11:50Was he always unhappy?
11:57Always.
11:58So, him taking his own life?
12:01I worried it might happen one day.
12:05So soon before the wedding.
12:06How did he propose?
12:07How did he propose?
12:10Out of interest.
12:11Down on one knee?
12:13Oh, no.
12:14His knees weren't up too much.
12:15The thing is, Mavis, we're not entirely sure it is suicide.
12:21What else could it be?
12:22What else could it be?
12:27No.
12:28No-one would want to hurt Reg.
12:33No.
12:33You were having a rather animated conversation with him before the service.
12:40It was in one of his moods.
12:42So I said to him, Reg, go to the doctors.
12:48Talk to someone.
12:50Get some help.
12:53Did he listen?
12:54No.
12:54So the proposal, was it a grand gesture or...
12:58Sorry.
13:00Carry on.
13:10My office?
13:12Should I bring my notepad?
13:17No.
13:26I think we need to have a little chat, don't you?
13:29About what?
13:32Just admit it before he explodes.
13:34I thought we were being quite discreet.
13:35Quite discreet?
13:37Everyone knows.
13:39Even the criminals.
13:39Seeing as...
13:43I can't believe I'm uttering these words.
13:45You can't control yourselves around each other.
13:47We can control ourselves, can't we?
13:51Have a little respect.
13:54For yourselves.
13:56For me.
13:57For the criminals.
13:58Yes, boss.
14:00Understood.
14:02Background on Reg.
14:03Quick smart, please.
14:04Reginald James Waite.
14:06Date of birth, 23rd of the 3rd, 1901.
14:08Made a name for himself in Bakelite.
14:11He's loaded, apparently.
14:12Next of kin, his sister is a Miss Eliza Waite of Trumpington.
14:18And I made you a cup of tea.
14:19Milk and no sugar.
14:21Bring her in then, the sister.
14:23She's in reception.
14:24We were about to tell you.
14:26Before you started with all the crossness.
14:28The table really was on the walk.
14:31Out.
14:42That's him.
14:44It's your brother, Reginald Waite.
14:47I was afraid he'd do this.
14:49Was he always downbeat?
14:55Mum called them his dark moods.
15:00He was a war hero.
15:03Did you know that?
15:05Reg was.
15:06Won the military cross for bravery.
15:11Reg did.
15:14Bravest man I ever met.
15:15Then he just disappeared.
15:20Why didn't you just come to me, Reggie?
15:25Poor dear Reggie.
15:30Right.
15:30Shall we make the arrangements?
15:36Arrangements?
15:37The paperwork and what not.
15:40Paperwork?
15:42For the funeral.
15:44I always think it's best to be prompt with these things.
15:49The police will have to conclude their investigation first.
15:53That'll take, what, a couple of days?
15:56It'll take as long as it takes, Miss Waite.
16:04At least he's with Mum and Dad now.
16:07And Arthur.
16:09Arthur was our golden retriever.
16:15Poor dear Reggie.
16:20Poor dear Reggie, my arse.
16:21She'd put them out with the bins if she could.
16:26Well, grief presents itself in odd ways.
16:29Nah, she was fishy.
16:37Very nice.
16:39Reg has done well for himself.
16:45Everyone keeps saying he was depressed.
16:47Maybe he did just kill himself.
16:50Maybe.
16:52Maybe it's just that simple.
16:54Maybe.
16:57You're not buying it, are you?
16:58Not for a second.
17:00Well, Mavis was on to a win over this fella.
17:03Geordie.
17:17He watched the birds.
17:32Of course he did.
17:33He'd written a reminder to buy birdseed.
17:48That doesn't fit what the man said on taking his own life, does it?
17:54Well, is that his military cross?
17:56No, just regular service medals.
17:58Well, if you won a military cross...
18:00It would be up there, pride of place.
18:04Something doesn't add up about any of this, does it?
18:05Nope.
18:08Fishy.
18:09It's fishy.
18:12Isn't it marvellous?
18:14I would have preferred a new settee.
18:17Our happiest memories preserved for all eternity on celluloid.
18:22That's what the brain does, isn't it? Preserved memories?
18:26For free, too.
18:30Alfie!
18:31Where's that cable?
18:35Still looking, Jack?
18:36He wants me to fire him.
18:38Who does?
18:40Mr Draper.
18:41He wants me to fire my girls.
18:43Says they're redundant now we have the computer.
18:46I'm ready to resign.
18:47Do you think I should resign?
18:50Er, well, what does Geordie think?
18:51He might have an informed opinion.
18:53Oh, you were serious?
18:59Just ask him, Cathy.
19:01Or you could.
19:03Save a few hours bickering.
19:04Oh.
19:06These aren't as good as my sandwiches at all.
19:08Oh, Alfie!
19:09Leonard.
19:11I was hoping you might be able to have a word with Daniel.
19:14Oh.
19:15Why don't you have a word with him?
19:17I just think it might be better coming from you.
19:19Hmm.
19:19And why is that?
19:21Because then I don't have to say it.
19:22Leonard.
19:23One second.
19:27Vicarage?
19:29Yeah.
19:30Geordie?
19:34Larry?
19:37Larry, put my scarf down.
19:39What are you going for me?
19:40Daniel's had so much turmoil in his life.
19:42I just...
19:43I have a feeling this might tip him over the edge.
19:45Just a sec.
19:46I can't hear a word.
19:48Leonard.
19:49He's a grown man.
19:50He's capable of making his own decisions.
19:51I can hear you now.
19:53Go ahead, Larry.
19:54Jack.
19:55Here we are.
19:55Ah, perfect.
19:59What are we looking for?
20:00Reg, Mavis, anything untoward?
20:04Like you, not giving my hat first prize.
20:08Right, there's Reg, looking alive and well.
20:14Is that what I look like?
20:16When did I get so many chins?
20:23And there he is with Mavis.
20:24I'll keep my eye on that one if I were you.
20:27She's a minx.
20:28Hey, she loved Reg, Mrs. See.
20:30She loves a lot of men, if you gather my meaning.
20:33How can we when you're just so incredibly subtle?
20:36I knew him a little from the Rotary Club.
20:40He was lonely, poor chap.
20:41He was also rich, Jack.
20:44And she's a goer.
20:45Always down the cow and calf, in the back room, playing billiards.
20:50The absolute floozy.
20:54Post-mortem.
20:55Single shot.
20:56The bullet lodged in Reg's temple lobe.
21:00No temple lobe talk when there's food on the table.
21:04So where's the other bullet?
21:06Good question, Leonard.
21:08I thought so too.
21:13Hey, what's she doing?
21:17There. See?
21:21She's hiding something.
21:26She was round about here.
21:56Why is she hiding a pocket knife?
22:26She's hiding something.
22:28Good, eh?
22:41Maybe he fired a warning shot.
22:45If you're going to kill yourself, why fire a warning shot?
22:56Go on, go on.
23:01Come on, hand it over, fellas.
23:03There you go.
23:06Don't know about you, but I reckon that's the most fun you can have with your knickers on.
23:11You should know, Mavis.
23:12Grief's taken its toll, I see.
23:32I'm devastated about Reg.
23:34Yeah, we got that.
23:37What's the alternative?
23:39Kyle up in a ball.
23:40Give up.
23:41Two shots were fired, Mavis.
23:44I never heard two shots.
23:46Did you hear two shots?
23:50She does have a point.
23:51Why'd you hide this?
24:00I was...
24:02I was worried he'd do himself a mischief, so I took it off him.
24:05S.J.
24:08Who's S.J.?
24:09I've no idea.
24:12You loved Reg?
24:13Yes.
24:14The end is nigh Reg.
24:18We'd snuggle up, drink tea.
24:22Wasn't sex and glamour.
24:23I'd say.
24:25But I've never felt more myself.
24:28I've never had that feeling before.
24:32He doesn't believe me.
24:33I believe you.
24:34Really?
24:36Really?
24:36I've done nothing wrong.
24:39Well, apart from cavorting with that spivvy fella at the building,
24:43you're going to be in the building.
24:44Reg was the love of my life.
24:46I never thought I deserved that.
24:48I never thought I'd be lucky enough to have it.
24:52But he's gone.
24:55He's gone.
24:57And I haven't got the luxury of hanging around.
25:02You really believe her?
25:05Yeah.
25:06Why not?
25:08She is no more the settling down type than you are.
25:10Well, people aren't types, Geordie.
25:13They have emotions and feelings and...
25:16All right.
25:20Nothing happened.
25:21We're off the clock.
25:22All right.
25:26Reg's service record.
25:33Reginald Waite.
25:34Second Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regiment.
25:39Military cross?
25:42Military cross.
25:44Carried three injured men away from enemy fire.
25:49Reg did.
25:50Says it right here.
25:56Bird watching Reg.
25:57Tea drinking devout Reg.
25:58The gung-ho war hero.
26:00Nothing is right about this.
26:01Nothing's right about any of it.
26:03Larry!
26:06Task for you.
26:07Got somewhere to be.
26:08Sorry, boss.
26:10Miss Scott?
26:11Off to the pictures with my beau.
26:14Must be.
26:15I'm her beau.
26:21Those two are really starting to get on my nerves.
26:25How about you?
26:27Fancy a task?
26:27Or...
26:29You've got a date tonight.
26:51Um, hello?
26:53Hushed tones, please.
26:55Sorry.
27:06Sorry.
27:07You apologise an awful lot.
27:09Yeah, yeah.
27:10I was just wondering if you could...
27:11Nope.
27:12No?
27:13You're in the wrong place.
27:17I don't think so.
27:19The meeting is next door.
27:21I'm not here for the meeting.
27:22Oh.
27:30What are you here for?
27:31Uh, it's police business.
27:37I'm looking for any references to a Reginald Waite.
27:41War almanacs, newspapers.
27:43Here's your haystack.
27:54Good luck finding that needle.
27:58What was the meeting?
28:00The meeting you thought I was going to?
28:04Lonely Hearts Club.
28:05You thought I looked like a lonely heart.
28:09Well, you have a vaguely lonely quality about you.
28:12Well, that's depressing.
28:13Also, I assume that you weren't here to borrow the latest potboiler.
28:16Why not?
28:17You don't like the bookish type.
28:19I'm bookish.
28:21I love books.
28:22You love books?
28:23Test me.
28:24On books?
28:26Hmm.
28:27On all of literature?
28:28Yep.
28:30Have you read War and Peace?
28:33Yes.
28:33Liar.
28:34I've read it.
28:35I didn't say I enjoyed it.
28:36The Bible?
28:38Come on.
28:38Hundreds of times.
28:40You?
28:41Too much begetting and begetting for my liking.
28:45Shame.
28:46The begetting's the best bit.
28:50I'm Alfie, by the way.
28:52And I am leaving you to it, Reverend.
29:03I love books.
29:09Okay.
29:11Let's just get down to brass tacks.
29:14Reference to hardware.
29:16Sounds serious.
29:17No, it's not serious.
29:19Well, it is a bit serious.
29:21Let me ask.
29:22My parents.
29:24If you know something's going to end in disaster.
29:28Which we don't.
29:31What if they reject you again?
29:33Then I'll be sad for a while.
29:37And after that, I'll be fine.
29:40It's very sweet of you, but it's my worry, not yours.
29:44It is a little bit my worry, isn't it?
29:46Because whatever happens to you, it by proxy happens to me.
29:51I love you, but it's not your concern, Leonard.
29:55Not my concern.
30:04Tea.
30:05Lovely.
30:08Of course it's my bloody worry.
30:10What?
30:10Leonard Finch.
30:12Yes, speaking.
30:13This is Harold Jones.
30:14I'm a solicitor.
30:15It's with regard to your father.
30:17Oh, Lord.
30:18What's he done now?
30:18I'm afraid he's passed away, Mr. Finch.
30:21Oh.
30:24Oh.
30:26It was a stroke.
30:28Over very quickly.
30:30Right.
30:33So I'll be needing to make funeral arrangements.
30:36The funeral was last week.
30:40Really?
30:42Why wasn't I informed?
30:44Your father made it clear.
30:46He didn't want you there.
30:48We have a few of his effects.
30:50We've sent them on to you.
30:51Mr. Finch.
30:54Mr. Finch.
30:56The deathule of the dibuj.
31:00You are my son.
31:02The deathule.
31:06No, John.
31:08No, John there.
31:08You are my son.
31:10Isn't the thing where you are.
31:12No, John.
31:13Right away.
31:15Jack's off, even when the girl's dead in the West.
31:19I have never dreamed of me.
31:21No.
31:22Oh, my God.
31:22Oh, my God.
31:24Oh, my God.
31:25No, hoping theunivers.
31:25PIANO PLAYS
31:55Sorry.
31:58You really need to stop apologising.
32:04I couldn't have your phone number, could I?
32:06No.
32:10OK.
32:12That's...
32:13That's fair enough.
32:19Do you want to know why?
32:22You don't have to explain.
32:24Because you'll take my number.
32:25And I'll become this annoying, mooning schoolgirl
32:28who sits around just waiting for you to call.
32:31And you never will call.
32:33And then I'll be terribly sad.
32:37Well, how about I promise to call?
32:39What if you get run over or something?
32:41That's not going to happen.
32:42It might happen.
32:44And then I'll become a bitter old spinster,
32:46all because you never called.
32:49That would be a shame.
32:49It would.
32:54So, no phone number, then?
33:13Stay out of trouble.
33:14You didn't, did you?
33:19In a library.
33:21You sly old dog.
33:23Reginald Waite, winner of the military cross.
33:25Only that's not Reg.
33:31It's Martin Dare.
33:33Who?
33:34It's a true story from the 16th century.
33:36Martin goes to war, returns,
33:40settles back down with his wife.
33:42Only it's not the same man.
33:44He look familiar to you.
33:45Oh, Christ, on a bite.
33:55Oh!
34:01How about a game?
34:03Reg.
34:04Reg.
34:04We know you'd like this matter promptly settled, Miss Waite.
34:17It's always best to be prompt.
34:19Couldn't agree more.
34:19If you could just do us one more favor.
34:21Of course.
34:22We're hoping you could identify your brother.
34:24I already did that, didn't I?
34:26She did already do that, Trudy.
34:28Took a terrible toll as it happened, seeing him like that.
34:31Well, brace yourself.
34:34Hello, Ellie.
34:41You bugger!
34:44You absolute bugger, Reg!
34:48Go!
34:49I'd say that's a positive idea.
34:51Positive might be stretching it.
34:54That's enough.
34:55Miss Waite.
35:04That's enough.
35:25I don't know.
35:55We grew up strict.
36:17Wasn't a life, I was a prisoner.
36:20You remember how it was, Ellie.
36:21Remember.
36:22I was still living it while you were off gallivanting.
36:26I went away to war.
36:28I saw the world.
36:29Drank your way around it, more like.
36:31I got a taste for life.
36:34I couldn't go back.
36:36Left the army with just the suit they gave me.
36:38Your D-mob suit.
36:40Thought I recognised it?
36:41Kept yours, did you?
36:43They don't make them like that anymore.
36:45Well, so you met this man and swapped identities.
36:52Wasn't really that thought through.
36:53What was his name?
36:55Well, his initials S.J.
36:56By any chance.
37:00Silas.
37:01Silas Jennings.
37:02He wasn't happy with his lot.
37:04I wasn't happy with mine.
37:06So he became Reg and I became Silas.
37:08And you left us all behind.
37:10After a while, you forget the life you had and you become someone else.
37:17I wouldn't believe a word that comes out of his mouth if I were you.
37:21You told us a dead stranger was your brother.
37:22I just took advantage of a situation that presented itself.
37:27A dead man on a slab.
37:28Mum died recently.
37:30The will was all tied up, waiting for Reggie to come back.
37:33So you pronounce him dead and inherit the family fortune?
37:37I deserve that money.
37:39I wouldn't believe a word that comes out of her mouth.
37:42Just help me out here, Reg.
37:45You say he had nothing to do with this man's death.
37:49Correct.
37:49A dead man with your name, whose fiancée we saw you cavorting with.
37:54Who your sister identified as you and you had nothing to do with him.
37:59Happenstance.
38:00That's a hell of a lot of happenstance.
38:02Seems to me that's all you've got.
38:04Go on then, arrest me.
38:05Arrest both of us.
38:06Take us to court.
38:08All you've got is a handful of happenstance.
38:10And they'll let us go on reasonable doubt.
38:14You know it.
38:15And I know it.
38:19Gentlemen.
38:19Eliza.
38:22You fusty old cow.
38:24Rot in hell, Reg.
38:28They could be in on it together.
38:31They hate each other's gods.
38:35Mavis, on the other hand.
38:37Mavis was in the churchyard when the gun went off.
38:40She's a nice woman.
38:44Single and all.
38:46If you are so inclined.
38:47I wish you wouldn't do that.
38:52Do all of it.
38:53Make out like I'm some kind of letharrier.
38:56Oh, Alfie.
38:57I think you're a handsome young man with an enviable head of hair who's having fun.
39:03As long as it makes you happy.
39:05I want to find someone.
39:07Of course you do.
39:09Like you found Cathy.
39:13Well, the thing is, Alfie.
39:15All the good stuff.
39:18All the meaningful stuff.
39:21That doesn't happen unless you stick around.
39:22I love him but don't leave him.
39:27You said it, not me.
39:34Okay.
39:35Here we go.
39:37I know how strongly you feel about my parents are getting on now.
39:41And I don't want to miss this chance to be able to...
39:43Go.
39:47You should go.
39:49I have more.
39:51I have a whole speech.
39:52No speech necessary.
39:56What changed your mind?
39:58Just a little perspective.
40:00And a very large glass of whiskey.
40:02No, really.
40:03What...
40:03What's happened?
40:08You deserve happiness.
40:10And your parents deserve forgiveness.
40:14So.
40:29My number.
40:30I figure this way I do all the schoolgirl moaning so you don't have to.
40:34What if I never call?
40:36What have I got to lose?
40:38I don't know.
40:38Your dignity?
40:39Ah, dignity's overrated.
40:45So, I'll be at home.
40:47Watching the phone are in my mouth.
40:53I'm Margaret, by the way.
40:58Are you a Maggie?
41:00A Mank?
41:01A Margaret.
41:03Until I'm sure I really like you.
41:17There he is.
41:18My big, silly bunny.
41:20Is that what my face looks like?
41:47You have a perfectly good face.
41:54Geordie?
41:55Miss Scott.
41:58I'm so sorry about all the canoodling recently.
42:03It's not the canoodling that bothers me.
42:06You're better than most of the fellas out there.
42:08Well, just...
42:09Show a little respect?
42:12Some common courtesy wouldn't go, miss.
42:15Won't happen again, sir.
42:16The last will and testament of Reginald Waite, formerly known as Silas Jennings.
42:25Who's the lucky winner?
42:27Last page.
42:27Congratulations, Mavis.
42:34She gets the house, the business.
42:37And the rest.
42:38Silas made a real name for himself.
42:41Meanwhile, Reg has nothing to show for his life but that tatty old suit.
42:44Oi, less of the tatty...
42:46The suit.
42:58The Dean Mop suit.
43:02Mavis knew who Silas was all along.
43:05She really loved Silas.
43:07She knew him better than anyone.
43:08Reg was there.
43:11Real Reg, I mean.
43:12There was a martingale.
43:20It was a tale of two cities.
43:23The wrong man died.
43:33You were there when Silas died.
43:38What do you, Reg?
43:39Who says?
43:40A little bunny told him.
43:42I used to sit here for a half.
43:44We used to sit here for hours.
44:12It was just the two of us.
44:17You were Silly Bunny.
44:22Silly was his nickname, short for Silas.
44:32You never meant to kill him, did you?
44:36No.
44:40Listen to that.
44:47I've never known a place like it.
44:53You were the only ones who knew.
44:57That Silas wasn't who he said he was.
45:00He made a fortune.
45:02All that money made him an appealing target.
45:06That was my money.
45:07Made it off the back of my name.
45:09That ate you up, didn't it?
45:11He took your name and made something of himself.
45:13You could never have done what he did.
45:17He moved up in the world.
45:20And you're still scrambling for pennies in your demorp suit.
45:24So you set up a honey trap.
45:27Avis would make a play for Silas.
45:29And it worked.
45:31He fell for you.
45:33He put you in the will.
45:37You were set to inherit everything.
45:39All you needed was for him to die.
45:46Then you got to know him.
45:48He was sweet to me.
45:54You fell in love.
45:59But Reg here wouldn't stop.
46:01He was determined to go ahead with the plan.
46:10Don't hurt him.
46:11Please.
46:12Just stop.
46:18You decided you weren't going to stand for it.
46:21You're going to kill Reg instead.
46:26You stupid cow.
46:42The church bells rang.
46:45And you took your moment.
46:48That's why no one heard the shot.
46:51You shot the wrong arm.
46:57No?
46:58No!
46:59No!
47:00No!
47:01No!
47:02No!
47:03No!
47:04No!
47:05No!
47:06No!
47:07No!
47:08But you shot the wrong arm.
47:10No.
47:11No.
47:12No!
47:13No.
47:14No!
47:15It's gonna go.
47:16Maybe get yourself to church, all right?
47:19I'll sort this out, that'd be fine.
47:22Well, maybe so I'll have that more.
47:24Come on.
47:29And so Reg did sort it.
47:31Gave you an alibi.
47:45When all along that bullet was meant for you, Reg.
47:50You think he could love a worthless tart like you?
47:55But he did love her.
47:58That's the tragedy.
48:01He could have been happy.
48:05Well, people are not meant to be happy, I guess.
48:10It's just the way it is.
48:19She's never going to school, is she?
48:32Just you and me, boy.
48:35Come on.
48:36Come on.
48:37Come on.
48:38Come on.
48:39Go on.
48:40Go on.
48:41Go on.
48:43Go on.

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