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The Beast Must Die Season 1 Episode 1

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00:00I am going to kill a man, I don't know his name, I don't know where he lives, I have no idea what
00:29he looks like, but I'm going to find him and kill him.
00:59How are the flashbacks?
01:02They're good, very vivid colours, like the sound of music, not content wise obviously.
01:14Is there to help to joke about it?
01:16I'm just tired of taking myself seriously.
01:20It's what I pay you for isn't it?
01:22Do you resent it?
01:24Of course I resent it.
01:26You're intrusive, you're a ferry ride away and you charge a bloody fortune.
01:32That does all sound rather expensive and inconvenient.
01:36Which must be easier to live with than life changing and catastrophic.
01:42Cutting things down to size isn't a bad strategy, but if we're going to work on your...
01:48No, I don't want us to work on it.
01:51I want you to make it go away.
01:53Hm.
01:55Look, I was screened, I was debriefed and I was fine.
02:07And then, suddenly, I wasn't.
02:16And that's why I moved.
02:18That's why I took a job where there's likely to be fewer triggers and that's why you.
02:24And I'm choosing to manage it this way because if I involve work, they'll put me on gardening
02:31and leave until they reckon I'm fit for duty, by which time I won't be.
02:35Because if there's anything that fucks with my mental health, it's time off.
02:42Nothing to do, nothing to think about.
02:48It's a bit like being dead.
02:50Yeah.
02:57That's alright.
02:59Alright.
03:01Well, good news.
03:02Let's have a look.
03:09Yes, you got it.
03:12Please let me know.
03:13We'll get to it.
03:14Let's do it.
03:14Let's do it.
03:15Let's do it.
03:16Let's do it.
03:17Let's do it.
04:18Thank you for having me, Mom.
04:20Sorry I was late.
04:21It's all shot to shit here to say anyway.
04:24Bill Garrett's death was a total shock.
04:27Ten years in the army, 30 in CID, many guys on a golf course.
04:30Hello.
04:31Oh, well, I'll get that changed.
04:38Of course, I don't have to tell you how it feels to lose a colleague.
04:43Well, listen, I hope the funeral helps.
04:46I know it's not the introduction you'd choose, but if you wanted to come home...
04:50I'm good.
04:53I'll leave you to get settled then.
04:55Great.
04:57London's loss is our gain.
04:59Welcome to the Isle of Wight.
05:06Clear up then, shall I?
05:07Clear up then, shall I?
05:37Sir?
05:42Sorry, but everyone else was at the funeral.
06:02If it's an emergency, they're on radio.
06:04There's a woman.
06:05Her son was killed on holiday here three months ago.
06:08Easter Sunday.
06:10Hit and run.
06:11She's just had a no further action letter from D.I. Garrity.
06:15Does she know he's dead?
06:18She does now.
06:20Er, right.
06:21She lives in London, sir.
06:22It's a long way to come.
06:24Sure.
06:25What's her name?
06:26Cairns.
06:27She's Francis.
06:29Her son was Marty.
06:31And you?
06:31Asher James, sir.
06:35Community support officer.
06:36Don't go to where.
06:42I'm pretty sure.
06:44I'm pretty sure.
06:45You?
06:49I'm pretty sure.
07:24Thanks.
07:41My name's Nigel Strangeways.
07:43I'm a D.R. Geraghty's replacement.
07:47Am I okay to call you Frances?
07:48I really don't care.
07:50Right.
07:50But my predecessor's death was very sudden.
07:56So things might have fallen through the net.
07:59The letter you received should have come with support.
08:02From him.
08:04From your family liaison officer.
08:06I'm very sorry that hasn't happened.
08:08The coroner said my son Marty was hit with catastrophic force.
08:24Do you think the driver didn't notice they'd done it?
08:28An NFA.
08:29No further action notice doesn't mean the case is closed.
08:32No, just that you're not going to do anything about it.
08:34The investigation into your son's death is still open.
08:38And maybe further down the line there will be new information.
08:41But as things stand all lines of inquiry have been exhausted.
08:46These lines of inquiry?
08:47What were they?
08:49Surely D.R. Geraghty must...
08:51What were they?
08:52Well, there were public appeals for information.
08:55Mail drops.
08:56Media coverage.
08:58They looked at CCTV.
09:00Speed count footage.
09:01There were checks on stolen vehicles.
09:03Burnt out vehicles.
09:04Damaged vehicles travelling off the island via the ferries.
09:06Damaged?
09:08From the impact.
09:10Look, I can assure you, everything that could have been done, that should have been done, was.
09:36What about motorbikes?
09:37It was Easter weekend.
09:41There was a rally.
09:43A two-wheeled vehicle would have gone over.
09:46There would have been tyre marks, debris.
09:51They checked the crash site thoroughly.
09:54There was nothing.
10:00You're new.
10:03Yes.
10:04How new?
10:07Today.
10:09Actually.
10:14So you've had, what?
10:17Ten minutes to get on top of this.
10:22How can you look me in the face
10:23and tell me they did everything they could?
10:27How can you know?
10:30Did you ever even meet D.I. Geraghty?
10:33That driver, that driver, mounted the verge.
10:45He threw my six-year-old son 30 feet down the road and then he drove on.
10:50If someone undone with their hands, what he did with the car,
10:54well, the whole wide world would be out looking for him.
10:57But no, instead, he gets to walk away.
11:00While you, while you just sit there.
11:02While you sit there and...
11:04You just get first?
11:17And...
11:17Come on.
11:47Come on.
12:17It's just like nothing's changed.
12:23Miss.
12:26Sorry, Miss.
12:28The, um, the police, they're not looking for him anymore.
12:44The driver?
12:45They're giving up.
12:49If they know it's a him, isn't that progress?
12:53They don't.
12:54It's just statistics.
12:55Yes.
12:57Most people who cause death by dangerous driving are men.
13:02So.
13:07I've, um...
13:09I've decided to go away for a while.
13:15How long will you be gone?
13:17However long it takes.
13:19The money will be transferred from your savings into your current account within 24 hours.
13:32Thanks.
13:33I see from the file that the money came in when you lost your husband.
13:42Life insurance payouts are difficult.
13:46It's the win for no one wants.
13:48I really hope you're planning something special with it.
13:54I'm giving up my job.
13:56Oh, what are you doing?
13:58I'm writing a book.
14:00Oh.
14:02Crime.
14:05A murder.
14:05Oh, well, good for you.
14:09Actually, there is something else.
14:10I, um, when my husband died, I reverted back to my maiden name.
14:14And I'd like to change it back.
14:16I'll need new bank cards.
14:17Yeah, of course.
14:20What's the name?
14:23Lane.
14:24L-A-N-E.
14:35Fully furnished, recently refurbished.
14:40I like this.
14:44It's kind of vintage feel to the place.
14:49Oh, and even to the eye of white.
14:56Yeah.
14:57I'll take it.
15:00There was a woman came into the station when everyone was at the funeral.
15:06I handled her badly.
15:09Badly?
15:11Glib.
15:13Making assurances about the investigation into her son's death.
15:22You know, the only thing I actually know about D.I. Geraghty is, um, he was a mason.
15:29I found a tie pin.
15:31That bothers you?
15:33It was a horrible tie pin.
15:35A bloody horrible tie, too.
15:37You're mishandling of the woman?
15:38Yes, it bothers me.
15:39Why?
15:40Because I'm better than that.
15:47I should have been better than that.
15:48I lost a colleague that I didn't even particularly...
15:57This woman lost her only child.
16:03I lost her.
16:15I don't.
16:19I lost my wife
16:22and I have been in the�.
16:24Oh, hello.
16:49Hi.
16:51Hello, sorry to trouble you.
16:52Um, there was a fatality not far from here on Easter weekend.
16:58Child killed on the road by a car.
17:00Are you from road safety?
17:02Do you have identification?
17:20Hello, hi. Sorry to trouble you.
17:22Yeah, it's concerning a child who was knocked down and killed on the road by something I've seen.
17:28Ah, hello. Hi. I'm from road safety.
17:32Hi. Hello.
17:33I'm asking people to put any information on the road by a child about six or seven years.
17:39Easter? Well, we were overrun with bloody bikes all weekend.
17:54From the rally?
17:54Ah, no, not motor scooters. No, those big four-wheel things. What are they called?
18:00Quad bikes. Ah. From the mainland. They come past here, past my house, 70 miles an hour.
18:06It's not just the vehicles. It's the drinking and the language and the carrying on.
18:13There was one lass in the road screaming like a fishwife.
18:16I think she'd lost her clothes and she'd made a dress out of a racing flag.
18:21I haven't seen, really. I called the police, but did they come? Did they, Eck?
18:26All in ride for the scooter.
18:29Hello. Hi. I'm trying to track down a quad bike that might have come in for repair just after the Easter weekend.
18:37Well, it's, uh, it's regarding an insurance claim.
18:42I mean, I don't have the driver's details. That's why I'm trying to track him down.
18:49Okay. Yeah, thanks anyway.
18:56No, not engine trouble. Damaged, as in, by an impact?
19:10And, and, and who was that registered to?
19:13I mean, who, who paid the repair bill?
19:17Why not? Why can't, why can't you tell me?
19:22Right.
19:24No, no, thanks for your time.
19:26All right.
19:33Oh, hi. I, um, I spoke to one of your colleagues on the phone about a quad bike.
19:38They said they couldn't give me any information on the phone that I should come in.
19:41Yeah, what I said was we can't give any information out at all.
19:45You're not insurance.
19:46I never said I was. I said it was about insurance.
19:50But the guy went into me, the exchange information, but then my bag got stolen.
19:54So, I lost it.
19:56Do you know how many quad bikes are in this county?
19:58I mean, how do we know we're talking about the same one?
20:00We don't, but you've got to start somewhere.
20:03And look, in 50 garages, yours is the only one with a repair that fits the bill.
20:07What? 50. That's a lot of trouble to go to for a motor. See you later.
20:12Okay. Listen, um, all right.
20:17All right, the truth is the bastard went into me and drove off.
20:19It was on the Isle of Wight.
20:23He wouldn't have gone to a garage there because I reported it.
20:26But he could have got it off the island in a van.
20:28Or a lorry.
20:29Or something.
20:32The police haven't got time.
20:34You know insurance companies just take your money and do nothing.
20:37I am nothing special.
20:41I'm a teacher, actually.
20:42But that car...
20:45That car really meant something to me.
20:49That car really meant something to me.
21:19How fast does it go?
21:28Dad! Dad!
21:33Hey!
21:36Hey, listen.
21:37I don't care how many attendance orders you people serve.
21:41Caden is staying at home until that school sorts out as his bullying problem. Understood?
21:44That's not why I'm here.
21:46Easter weekend?
21:48The Isle of Wight?
21:50You and your son, were you there?
21:52What?
21:53There was an accident.
21:55Someone got knocked down and the police never caught the driver.
21:59The vehicle would have needed repairs.
22:02Your quad bike needed repairs.
22:05One, we've never been to the bloody Isle of Wight.
22:07And two, do you know what happens when one of those things hits something?
22:11This happens.
22:12Air ambulances and operations and three months off work.
22:15And you think what?
22:17That one of us just drove into someone and walks off.
22:19You're insane.
22:21No, but the police...
22:23The police said a two-wheel vehicle would have gone over.
22:27That's got four.
22:28It's got four.
22:30When a quad collides into something, it flips.
22:33Either that or the driver does.
22:34So whoever knocked that person down, it weren't on one of those.
22:37Not if it was able to get away.
22:38Now, I don't know what this is about, but whatever it is, I think you need to leave it to the police.
22:43Because of all due respect, you ain't got a clue.
22:48See ya.
22:49I'll go.
23:08Sir, you said you wanted to get to know the island.
23:37There's been a request for units.
24:07What's going on?
24:09Bunch of kids all using the same ID.
24:13Literally.
24:14Einstein over there has been flogging duplicates of his brother's license.
24:22I was telling the new boss what a twat you've been, Rory.
24:29All right, go on, get home.
24:35With what?
24:36My mate said the money.
24:37Your mum doesn't need the stress of me dropping you off.
24:39Walk.
24:40Well, can't she drive me?
24:42She's community support, mate.
24:44She gets the bus.
24:45Oh, do you not know how to drive?
24:47Can you not drive?
24:48The police can't...
24:49Asher can take him in yours.
24:50Sorry?
24:51I said Asher can take him in yours.
24:53You come with me.
24:54Show me the back rooms.
24:55Right.
24:56So why not book him?
25:00Never really been in trouble before.
25:02Besides, his brother's a vicious bastard.
25:07He finds out Rory's been using his license.
25:17London, was it?
25:19Ah, city boy.
25:22It's like going back in time.
25:24The island is the attitude amateur.
25:27But policing is like social work and there's nothing, absolutely nothing to think about.
25:33Except the incident that killed your colleague.
25:36The point is...
25:41There is no plan B.
25:46This is my plan B.
25:49Besides, we haven't got the numbers for what we're meant to cover.
25:53So, at the end of the day, it's the relationships that deliver.
25:56I spent half my life drinking tea just to keep him with the local networks.
26:01Stop there.
26:05I'm sorry.
26:06If you've ever seen.
26:08You want to go away from the busy street?
26:10I'm sorry.
26:11I'm sorry.
26:12I want to go away from anyone.
26:14I'm sorry.
26:15I'm sorry.
26:16You're not okay.
26:17I'm sorry.
26:18I'm sorry.
26:19I've got his plan B.
26:20I'm sorry.
26:21I'm sorry.
26:22I'm sorry.
26:23But, you know what?
26:24Community group.
26:46They're still putting fresh flowers up every couple of weeks.
26:49Council won't give them speedguns, so they just point hairdryers at the traffic.
27:07There was something in D.R. Geraghty's desk belonging to the boy.
27:12There was a photograph, too.
27:16Whoa.
27:17Well, you got to people.
27:21You?
27:24I was called in to man the roadblock.
27:27The governor thought I might get something out of watching crime scene do their job.
27:32Just joined CID as a temporary.
27:36I'm working towards my national investigator's exam.
27:40Right.
27:40Oh, that's a very good frame.
27:55They can go in the gallery now.
27:57Finished.
28:02They're not working.
28:04What do you mean, they're not working?
28:06Never look.
28:07I'm going to go and look at the boats.
28:10Wait for me at the steps, okay?
28:12I'm following.
28:12Great.
28:12I'm going to go.
28:13Here's something.
28:14Help.
28:14Go!
28:15Hey!
28:15Anthony!
28:16Better!
28:16You!
28:16Are you, man?
28:22Oh.
28:24Oh!
28:25Oh!
28:27Oh!
28:27Oh!
28:28Oh.
28:32Oh!
28:33Oh!
28:33Oh!
28:34Oh!
28:34Oh!
28:35Oh!
28:39Oh!
28:39Oh, oh!
28:40Oh!
28:41I don't know.
29:12We always said we'd retire here.
29:16If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans.
29:20I've come to follow up on your complaint about the quad bikes.
29:24You said there was a girl shouting in the street.
29:27You mentioned her dress specifically, or a racing flag or something.
29:32And I just wondered if it was anything like these.
29:41Oh, well, that sort of thing.
29:46Do you remember what she was shouting about?
29:49Well, it was a row with her fella.
29:52I think he'd got himself into a fight.
29:54He'd hit someone at any rate.
29:56Hit someone.
29:57Or something.
29:58Very upset about it, she was.
30:02Well, that's the lass we're talking about.
30:04Sorry, this is the girl you saw?
30:09That's her, all right.
30:13They oughtn't to make them wear tat like that.
30:16No wonder they end up with no self-respect.
30:18No wonder.
30:20I'm sorry.
30:34Ladies and gentlemen, it's 15 minutes.
30:37We're talking about recirculation.
30:43Please be sure to join us.
30:46Hiya.
30:47Anything I can hear you with?
30:48Um, enjoy.
30:52Do you like treats?
30:54No, actually, I've just seen what I was looking for.
30:56Have a good time.
30:57Oh, thanks.
31:10Sorry.
31:13OK.
31:13I saw you come out.
31:29I thought you might have a cigarette.
31:31No?
31:32Just wanted some air.
31:34Come on, I can smell it.
31:37Just one cigarette, please.
31:38I'll pay you.
31:41It's fine.
31:44Thanks.
31:44Have you got a...
31:45Another minute in there and I'd have shot myself.
31:56Must be worse if you're waitressing.
32:07Not waitress.
32:08A vento step.
32:10Mm-hmm.
32:11I can serve drinks and maximise brand exposure all at the same time.
32:16Wow.
32:17When I grow up, I want to do what you do.
32:19I should get back.
32:33Enjoy your conference.
32:35I owe you.
32:36If you want to tell me how much they're trying to do it.
32:56Trying to do it.
32:57Oh, God.
32:58Oh, my gosh.
32:59I'm so sorry.
33:00I'm so sorry.
33:01Are you...
33:02I...
33:03Lena.
33:03What the fuck was that?
33:07I thought you'd appreciate the break.
33:10Besides, I have got an ulterior motive.
33:14Not that kind of motive.
33:15Just...
33:16Just...
33:16Just give me five minutes.
33:20A crime novel.
33:21Yeah.
33:22About a murderer who works in events.
33:25Different conferences.
33:27Different cities.
33:28No, different police forces.
33:29That is why it takes so long for them to realise that she's a serial killer.
33:34Thing is, none of the hostess agencies will give me access.
33:37You know, they're all paranoid about journalists doing exposés.
33:41And you're not a journalist?
33:43No.
33:44No.
33:44Well, I'm a secondary school teacher.
33:47Well, I was.
33:48I've given it all up to follow my dream.
33:52Hmm.
33:53Yeah.
33:53Look, all I need is to tag along for research.
33:57You know, find out more about the job.
33:58Find out more about you.
34:01What do you mean, find out about me?
34:03I don't know.
34:05What do you like about the work?
34:06What do you hate about it?
34:07How much do you get paid?
34:10Does all your underwear match?
34:13Why me?
34:14Why not one of the other girls?
34:19Honestly, I...
34:22You were the only one who couldn't keep that plastic smile on your face.
34:26I'm used to looking round a room and seeing who has a spark.
34:29Or where the trouble's going to come from.
34:33You look like you'd be worth talking to.
34:37Unlike the others.
34:40Give me your number.
34:41I'll think about it.
34:42Look, where are you tomorrow?
34:48Northampton, by Toshi.
34:50How are you getting there?
34:52Train.
34:53I don't have a car.
34:54Or how about I drive you?
34:56I'll drive you there and back.
34:58Look, if you decide after that you cannot be doing with me, fair enough.
35:02But at least you'll have saved the train fare.
35:07What do you say?
35:09Well, I was doing some modelling,
35:10and then one of the girls who worked in Paddock Hospitality,
35:13she got me the job and it just went through there.
35:15Hmm.
35:16What's going on?
35:16I don't know.
35:24What do you say?
35:25What do you say?
35:26I don't you say.
35:26What do you say?
35:27Come on.
35:28I don't know.
35:29I don't have toipping Hotel and all I have to go all far there.
35:31Aren't you going to take notes of something?
35:52I'm just drinking in the atmosphere.
35:53Yeah.
35:58What happened?
35:59There.
36:01Nothing.
36:05Got pissed and fell over.
36:12Show us.
36:14And then, like, use it, use it.
36:16It's, like, fun, it's usable.
36:18And then, like, turn around again.
36:22Mind you,
36:23I'm going to have to go somewhere.
36:25I'm going to have to go somewhere.
36:26I'm going to have to go somewhere in the car.
36:29I reckon your mother would definitely prefer me.
36:45When's the memorial?
36:46Tomorrow.
36:47At least it'll be a line drawn.
36:51And be nice to people.
36:53Go and have a drink with them or something.
36:55Mum, I can't eat one balloon.
36:57Oh, no.
36:58Hello, Strouble.
36:59Is mummy not feeding you again?
37:01I'm hungry.
37:03Where's tea?
37:04In the supermarket.
37:06We should go.
37:07You go.
37:09I'll babysit.
37:10Yay!
37:11He can't babysit you.
37:13He's 10,000 miles away.
37:16Spoiler sport.
37:17What if there was a fire?
37:19I'd issue evacuation instructions, wouldn't I, Birdie?
37:22Very funny.
37:23Take a bite to Uncle Nigel.
37:27Bye, Uncle Nigel.
37:28Good.
37:30Mum, it's dark.
37:32Gotcha.
37:35Give it.
37:36Give it.
37:48Love you.
37:49Bye.
37:49Bye.
37:53These last three months, since Shannon was killed, we've all had a lot to come to terms with.
38:15For some of us, that process won't be over for a very long time.
38:23But now, just for a moment, I invite you to close your eyes and to remember my beautiful, brave sister with joy, not pain.
38:42Mary, hi, dear.
39:02Nice to see you.
39:03Mummy, this is the chap who was with Shannon when she was killed.
39:07So, sorry.
39:08Good loss.
39:09Thanks very much for calling.
39:22I don't know where Frances is.
39:49I'm a friend of hers from the school.
39:50I'll just come in to pick up the post, to turn on lights,
39:54make you look like there is someone here.
39:57I found this in my predecessor's office.
40:01It should have been returned before now.
40:03I'll put it in Marty's room.
40:21I'll put it in my room.
40:51I'll put it in my room.
41:05Happy birthday to you.
41:08You live in the loo.
41:10You eat cake like poo.
41:12She deserved better from you people.
41:25They both did.
41:25Thanks for your time.
41:30Here you go.
41:50Cheers.
41:50So, tomorrow?
41:57Birmingham?
41:58I could get the chance.
42:02Seriously, you've been enjoying me all week.
42:03No, I've been enjoying it.
42:05Besides, there's still loads I want to find out about you.
42:07Like what?
42:08Like who keeps ringing you that you never want to talk to.
42:18I'm joking.
42:20Oh, my God, it's none of my business.
42:23I'm actually more interested in how you look so good
42:25when all you eat is chips.
42:27You know, one day that's going to catch up with your skin.
42:31No, good genes.
42:32My mum only ever ate pills and crisps
42:34and her skin was great until the day she died.
42:40Prescription.
42:41She wasn't a junkie.
42:43When did you lose her?
42:45Eight years ago.
42:47Sorry.
42:47I had to go live with my sister.
42:52Well, half-sister.
42:55I actually live in her London flat now.
42:59Classic Lena.
43:00Reloading.
43:02Get on.
43:04She's the loveliest person.
43:07But she struggles.
43:17Lena, do you fancy a drink?
43:29Yeah.
43:29Yes.
43:30Great.
43:30OK, come on.
43:31Come on.
43:32See, wait.
43:33Jump up.
43:34You need a jump?
43:35I need a jump.
43:36Cheers.
43:36Cheers.
43:45Close 7th.
43:46I'm going to do that job.
43:48I suppose.
43:49Three, two, one.
43:51Hello.
43:51Hello.
43:51Hello.
43:51Hello.
43:52Hello.
43:52Hello.
43:52Hello.
43:53Hello.
43:53Hello.
43:55Hello.
43:58Hello.
43:59Hello.
44:00Hello.
44:02Okay.
44:32Okay.
45:02Okay.
45:32Okay.
46:02Okay.
46:32Okay.
46:48We had a call out last night, sir.
46:50The Nags head in Motterson had its windows put in.
46:53Someone tried to set fire to the curtains, but it didn't catch.
46:56There's no CCTV, but the landlord said that he saw Nicky Tolan pegging it down the street.
47:00Who?
47:01Nicky, do you remember Rory, the fake driving license a couple of days ago?
47:06His older brother.
47:08Do you have any reasons to be putting in pub windows?
47:11Maybe found out the landlord, called the police on his brother.
47:15Nicky can get really funny about stuff like that.
47:18I'll give him a call, shall I? Ask him to come in.
47:22Tell him to come in.
47:24I have an idea.
47:26How about today, we pretend we're real cops, and we call on him before he knows we're coming.
47:33How's that sound?
47:34Yeah.
47:35Anything else you know?
47:36What?
47:37Guns, weapons.
47:38Watch the back for me.
47:39Yes, go.
47:40Ouch.
47:41Do you remember me?
47:42I need to speak to Nicky, please.
47:43Nicky!
47:44What?
47:45What?
47:46What?
47:47What?
47:48What?
47:49What?
47:50What?
47:51What?
47:52What?
47:53What?
47:54Most of our rules?
47:55What?
47:56What?
47:57What are...
47:58What?
47:59Coach?
48:00I don't want to drink.
48:01I'll drink.
48:02Ouch.
48:03Do you remember me?
48:05I'll need to speak to Nikki, please.
48:07todo qui.
48:08Nicky!
48:09Nicky!
48:10Nicky…
48:11I can see Janet feeding entire relief over there.
48:12Janet, have you ever done any martial arts yourself?
48:13No.
48:14There's pretty aqua-arobics, Countless.
48:15What?
48:16That's请 versus aqua-a-ro-bic.
48:18Yeah?
48:27They're probably modest than that.
48:28It's windows smashed in last night.
48:31Landlord thought he saw you.
48:32Do you know anything about that?
48:34No.
48:36These yours?
48:37Yeah.
48:39There's glass in the soul.
48:40Why is that?
48:42I must have stood in some.
48:44Must have done.
48:45Mm.
48:46Nicky Toland, I'm arresting you on suspicion of criminal damage.
48:58You got a licence for that?
49:00It's a mace.
49:02He'll enter us.
49:03We've got a rabbit problem.
49:06Book him.
49:08Bring the gun and the shoes.
49:09Help!
49:27Help!
49:29Help!
49:33Help!
49:33Help!
49:33Help!
49:34What's this?
50:01I slept on the sofa, made you a T. I was thinking, today, if it's not raining, we could,
50:12um... What time is it?
50:14Um... I missed it. Miss... You've missed what?
50:19The audition. I had an audition for a photo shoot. A good one. Not a shoot show like Northampton.
50:27Uh, okay. All right. Well, I'll give me the address. I'll drive you. We'll just go.
50:31No. It's too late. Why did you let me drink? You knew I had an audition. I... I...
50:41What? You're gonna make this my fault now? Lena, I'm sorry. I... I didn't...
50:46Get out! I need to think. Come on. There's... Get out!
50:53Fuck!
51:05Fuck!
51:06Fuck!
51:07Fuck!
51:10fuck!
51:16Let's go!
51:17Okay, sorry.
51:26Okay, so I called the agency, I told them someone spiked your drink, we spent the night
51:44in A&E.
51:45I said you'll be late, but you'll be there.
51:55No, no, I'm sorry, but you know last night when we got back you said some things.
52:10Things?
52:12About someone called George.
52:16I mean you weren't really making much sense, you know you were wasted.
52:22But it's obvious you're going through a hard time.
52:27And I'm sorry if I let you down, on top of that.
52:32It's the last thing I'd want to do.
52:37I think you're someone that deserves better from people.
52:42A lot better.
52:48Okay.
52:50Apology over.
52:52Why don't I clean up that small mess and make you a tea, and then we'll get going.
53:01I'm going to get this job.
53:03Okay?
53:04Anybody?
53:05He's my brother-in-law.
53:19George.
53:21We had a... a row.
53:27I haven't been to see them since.
53:30Now it's Vi's birthday, and if I don't go back she'll know something's wrong.
53:36And...
53:37Your sister doesn't know about the row.
53:39No.
53:40And you don't want to do.
53:45But you don't want to see George.
53:52You know, Leonard, whatever happened between you and your brother-in-law, I really don't need to know.
53:57But you know, would it, um...
54:00Would it be easier if I came back with you?
54:04I mean, it's... it's a bit of a track.
54:08Why?
54:09Where is it?
54:10Isle of Wight.
54:28No!
54:34No!
54:37No!
54:41No!
54:45No!
54:46No!
54:54No!
54:55No!
54:57Oh, my God.
55:27Two minutes al dente, and don't put any cream in the sauce.
55:48It's the last thing the boy needs.
55:57That will be them.
56:00But don't look so pleased about it.
56:02It's not a good thing they're sending him home.
56:05You stay here.
56:11I said stay inside.
56:13Tell her I'm fine with dogs.
56:14No, she's talking to my sister.
56:16Lana!
56:17Lana!
56:17I'm sorry I didn't make you know, have you?
56:26And you are?
56:28This is my friend Frances.
56:30She drove me down.
56:32Hi.
56:33Hi.
56:34Is it all right if she stays?
56:37Yes, of course.
56:39Of course.
56:39It's just...
56:42I'm afraid.
56:56You went too fast!
56:58Oh!
56:58Well, remember that the next time you're about to get yourself suspended from school.
57:07Lana!
57:08Oh, you made it!
57:10You didn't think you were going to be able to.
57:17And you've got a friend.
57:20I'm Frances.
57:20Hello, Frances.
57:24I'm George.
57:28Nice to meet you.
57:30Nice to meet you, too.
57:50You're welcome.
57:51You're welcome.
58:00You're welcome.
58:06Thanks, í•  night.
58:07You're welcome.
58:10You're welcome.
58:14Thanks, Eric.
58:19I'm Tammy.

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