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The Beast Must Die Season 1 Episode 2
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00:00Wait for me on the steps, okay?
00:30No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:00So what do you do, Francis?
01:05I was a teacher.
01:07Tell me something.
01:09Francis gave it up to write a novel.
01:11I'm helping him accept it.
01:13How can you afford it?
01:15You don't look like money.
01:16Joy!
01:17I'd be so rude.
01:19I apologise for my sister, Francis.
01:22But seriously, how can you afford it?
01:24I thought you were all having to sell yourselves on street corners
01:27just to keep the classrooms in chalk.
01:29Actually, I had a bit of a windfall.
01:33Nothing huge, but enough to live on.
01:36If I'm careful.
01:40You should talk to Violet about writing.
01:43She took poetry classes.
01:50I wish I were a tree, your shelter from the storm.
01:54I wish I were a harbour to keep you safe from harm.
01:58Did you write that, darling?
02:00I think it's rather sweet.
02:02Is it about me?
02:04I'm finished.
02:05The rhymes could certainly do with some work.
02:07Ronnie's childish.
02:10She was using a half rhyme, like T.S. Eliot.
02:16And what is it that you do, George?
02:18Mr. Rattery.
02:19Someone to see you.
02:22Police.
02:24Police?
02:25Phil, you silly bugger.
02:26What have you done now?
02:27Where's the lair?
02:28First on the left, down the hall.
02:29Yes?
02:31I shall keep you long.
02:32I'm just strange wearing a ring to the CID.
02:34Just have a quick question about Nicky Toland.
02:36Nicky Toland?
02:38What about him?
02:39Can you confirm he was working here the night before last between the hours of midnight and 4am?
02:44Of course I fucking can't, the silly cog.
02:46George!
02:47He's a gardener.
02:49What would he be doing here at 4am?
02:51I mean, God above, even by Ireland standards, he's a dumbfuck.
02:55Is there anyone else, family or staff who can verify his alibi?
03:02At 4am?
03:03I sincerely bloody hope not.
03:07Thanks very much for your time.
03:11Very young, isn't he?
03:16Very smart.
03:33Love is a prank.
03:38And dorosy.
03:40Bye.
03:43dear
05:58Can I help you?
06:23Um, I... I didn't know where everyone was.
06:34Outside.
06:34I do business with the boy's father.
06:44Did business with the boy's father.
06:46That's not what you said yesterday.
06:47I didn't know his fucking name yesterday.
06:50Stop stuffing your face and go and put your uniform on.
06:54But I'm suspended.
06:55From school. Founder's Day is extracurricular.
06:58Hey, Robbo.
06:59Move!
07:00Move!
07:01I'm sorry.
07:02No, not you.
07:04Just a teenager being a twat.
07:07Yeah.
07:09Oh, Francis.
07:11Have a seat.
07:12No, I'm still also.
07:13Thanks.
07:19I know.
07:21Were you up late working?
07:24Sorry?
07:25Your book?
07:25Oh, no.
07:27I just slept in, I'm afraid.
07:29Well, I hope we didn't disturb you.
07:32Boys can be so loud.
07:34Do you have children?
07:36No.
07:37I am.
07:37Would you like some breakfast?
07:39Yes, just some coffee, please.
07:40We have an excursion planned.
07:45Founder's Day at Philip's School.
07:47Actually, we already have plans.
07:48Well, they can wait.
07:50Francis will be interested in seeing how the other half lives.
07:53Educationally speaking.
07:56That's so kind.
07:57But it sounds like a family outing.
07:59Oh, nonsense.
08:01Never leave a house guest alone.
08:02They might steal the silver.
08:04Yes, you must come.
08:06You must come, both of you.
08:07It'll be so much nicer if you're there.
08:09Of course they're coming.
08:11It'll be fun.
08:25Thanks for taking the time to come and meet me.
08:28It's fine.
08:29It's a short drive from work.
08:31So, I was at the inquest.
08:33I was at the inquiry.
08:34I heard everything everyone had to say.
08:42But the questions they were asking,
08:44they're not the ones that I need answering.
08:49Niamh, there's nothing I can tell you
08:50you haven't already heard.
08:51What questions?
09:05What kind of mood was she in?
09:09How many coffees had she had?
09:14What was the last thing she said to you
09:15before you went in?
09:16Good things have been different.
09:24Different how?
09:27This is the number of a solicitor.
09:29Oh, you've got to be fucking joking.
09:30No, look.
09:31She thinks we might have a case against the police
09:33as an employer for gross negligence.
09:34No.
09:35You tried to save her.
09:38You had your hand over the hole in her neck.
09:41You couldn't help her then,
09:42but you can help her now.
09:46Strange ways.
09:49Okay, send me the details.
09:51I've got to go.
09:52I look forward to seeing you.
10:10All right.
10:10Okay.
10:11Excuse me.
10:12Hi.
10:13Get up, get up, get up.
10:14You're assessing the cost of his son's dented ego.
10:19Or rather, I was.
10:20Phil hung that man's son, Ressa Javid,
10:26by his waistband from a hook in the changing room.
10:29It's the reason he's suspended.
10:32Was it a retaliation?
10:34I doubt it.
10:35I don't think there's a hook in the world
10:36that can hold Phil's weight.
10:38I mean...
10:39It's nice seeing you again.
10:43Where's your chaperone?
10:45Francis is parking the car.
10:47I don't mind, you know.
10:52Seems a good influence on you.
10:55At least you're here.
10:58We should make sure we catch up later.
11:04Don't drink too much.
11:05You know how you get.
11:06Bill.
11:06Bill.
11:07Bill.
11:10I've just been chatting with Ressa Javid's dad.
11:14He has an amusing idea
11:16how the two of you can shake hands and make up.
11:18Otherwise you raise his hand.
11:20He had Brett even其 go ransomware.
11:21precipitationjas Quась
11:21Don't quickly throw a twelve to our hundred
11:23though.
11:24It's�� snow or hell just hanging out.
11:25He'd be there before you finish.
11:26The one after the realised
11:28whilst trying to make up for him prepare for him?
11:29Will be poisよう for him!
11:31God, let's be the saud Morepoise
11:33Awwwww
11:34Tskbj
11:37Next week, then.
11:54How's your bathroom coming out?
12:03Oh, let me down.
12:03Come on, this is going to be
12:07fun!
12:08It's going to smash right there.
12:10Come on.
12:14Come on, Phil!
12:24Change ends my serve.
12:30Come on, Phil.
12:31Keep your head up.
12:32Head up.
12:33Head up.
12:34Come on, Phil!
12:37Don't listen to run, Phil!
12:42Mind the ball now, Phil.
12:43Come on.
12:44Get out of the ball, Phil.
12:47There's one point.
12:53Go, go, go.
12:57You're out on the board, Phil.
12:58You can do this.
12:59Come on.
13:00Head up.
13:01Head up.
13:05Don't drop your head.
13:07You've got to bring your side for yourself.
13:12Come on, Phil.
13:13Should've got that one.
13:17Phil, you have it.
13:23Jesus Christ, babe.
13:25Is that really necessary?
13:26I think he's made his point.
13:29Hold on, son.
13:30What a loser.
13:31I'll speak to you Monday.
13:32Come on, brother.
13:38I can pray.
13:47Remember this feeling.
13:56It's what you do after that counts.
13:58Phil?
14:20Phil?
14:22Do you want a lift home?
14:40I'm gonna get some air.
14:50I'm gonna get some air.
15:05Phil?
15:14And, um, in case it drips.
15:20Phil?
15:47What are you looking at?
15:50The yachts.
15:53I've spent a lot of time on boats.
15:57We've got a yacht.
15:59Have you?
16:01What sort?
16:02No one can sail it.
16:05Dad just wanted one.
16:07Huh.
16:12So what was all that about?
16:14Uh...
16:18It was, uh, because I got in trouble for bullying.
16:22Dad thought we should sort us out.
16:26And were you?
16:28It was just banter.
16:29It was just banter.
16:31I thought it would be funny.
16:34Because...
16:36He's little and...
16:38I'm big.
16:40Ah.
16:41Well...
16:42We should probably be getting back.
16:47Don't want your mum to worry.
16:50Plus I, um, can't drive like your dad.
16:53Hm.
16:54Although after yesterday that's...
16:55maybe not such a bad thing.
17:01Does he always drive that fast?
17:04It's not his fault that I got car sick.
17:08I'm just not used to the new car.
17:12New?
17:14Pretty new.
17:16You got it after Easter.
17:20What happened to the old car?
17:22Dumped for being too slow?
17:24Uh...
17:25Broke or something.
17:27Maybe Dad's planning on mending it one day,
17:29because he knows loads about cars.
17:31But this one's much better.
17:330-60 in less than four seconds.
17:35Wow.
17:40Your car's good too, though.
17:42I mean, I...
17:44Okay.
17:47And thank you...
17:49for stopping.
17:52I'm really glad we did.
17:56Yeah.
17:58Me too.
17:59I think it's amazing you're writing a book.
18:00I read a lot, and I mean it a lot.
18:01Especially crime.
18:02And, I mean, I've only read Sherlock Holmes,
18:03but I'm definitely going to read more.
18:04A study in Scarlet's my favourite.
18:05It's all, like, London and Bing Street,
18:06and you think Poison, which is kind of what you expect,
18:07but then suddenly you jump back in time
18:08and you're in Utah with a whole row of more people
18:09and it's always mad.
18:10Are they?
18:11I use mine.
18:12Oh, no.
18:13I used to like the Hardin Boys, too.
18:14But they're a bit childish to me now.
18:15Me too.
18:16Yeah, right.
18:17Um, her adult, you could say.
18:31oh, no.
18:32Sir, from the lab, the glass of Nicky Tolan's shoes is a match for the pub window.
18:57Sir, about his alibi.
18:59Yeah, it didn't check out.
19:01I could have covered it. I was going to do it.
19:04Well, now you don't have to.
19:06Sir, I'm not afraid of Nicky Tolan.
19:08No one's saying you are.
19:09But, there's a but.
19:12Christ.
19:12What is it?
19:16Look, I understand there's perhaps a culture of mutuality here that I'm not used to,
19:22but we can't just be about preserving relationships and building networks.
19:28Evidence.
19:28We got it because we went after it.
19:31Christ knows it's not like it to look very hard.
19:33You want us to start chasing evidence?
19:35I'm not talking about fitting people up.
19:36I'm talking about being on the front foot.
19:39If all you do is sit back and tick boxes, then all you get is...
19:42A load of tick boxes?
19:43It's lazy, complacent, parochial policing, which isn't fit for purpose.
19:50Maybe you should do something about that, then.
19:53Sir.
19:53You've confirmed a match of some glass particles recovered from the soles of some footwear.
20:05Yeah.
20:06I need you to check the tops of the shoes.
20:10We need to put our man out of the seat when the window actually broke.
20:13Okay.
20:17Great.
20:18Thanks.
20:19Thanks.
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20:46Thanks.
20:47Callbacks not followed up, footage from speed cameras missing, exhibits sitting in the store
21:02for days and fucking everything getting done the day after tomorrow.
21:06I'm not even halfway through the file yet.
21:10So, you had a panic attack?
21:13A difficult encounter with your dead colleague's sister.
21:17And in response, you came back to this case, again, Marty Cairns.
21:25I've just told you, I've looked everywhere, it definitely isn't here.
21:29Right, so what you're telling me is, you don't have the original footage from the speed cam,
21:33and the only copy was signed out?
21:36How is that possible?
21:38Okay, so who was it signed out to?
21:41Maybe detailing your predecessor's failings feels safer than confronting the fallout of an event
21:46over which you had, still feel you have, no control.
21:51No, impotence isn't easy to live with.
21:52Or maybe my predecessor was a shiftless arse who should never have made it off the beat.
21:58Well, perhaps both things are true.
22:02The day after Marty Cairns was killed, you signed out some speed cam footage.
22:05Where is it?
22:07It'll be in the file.
22:08What did you want with it?
22:10D.I. Garrity wanted to review the footage.
22:12Did you get a signature from him to say he'd received it?
22:15No.
22:16No.
22:17No, why would I? It was the boss.
22:20Sometimes.
22:21Christ almighty.
22:21Not often, but sometimes.
22:24We stop the bad thing from happening.
22:27But, mostly what we're there for is to give people the answers they need in order to be able to live with it.
22:36Who, when, how, why will they pay for it?
22:40That's the job.
22:44And my predecessor didn't even do half of it.
22:49Now, Frances Cairns lost her son and he gave her nothing.
22:58Are you scared I might fail you in the same way?
23:07Helping you find a way to live with what happened.
23:08Isn't that what you want from me?
23:12What Shannon's family are looking for from you?
23:16How to keep putting one foot in front of the other.
23:23Show me how you kill a dragon.
23:26I could wait for the monster.
23:28When the monster comes, I could.
23:34Frances is telling it from the point of view of the murderer.
23:36Oh, how very modern.
23:38And is the murderer also female?
23:41Oh dear.
23:41I think you've lost a reader.
23:43In real life, people die of cancer.
23:46In traffic accidents.
23:49It's lovely fabric, look.
23:51So how far have you got?
23:53Is it ready to read?
23:54Oh, I haven't started writing yet.
23:57Still working things out.
23:59And I suppose the police are all foreign or northern.
24:04It's virtually a crime to be English these days.
24:06Or speak properly.
24:08That's hideous.
24:09You know what I'd like?
24:12I'd like it if Lena stayed.
24:14Not just for my birthday on Monday.
24:16A proper stay.
24:18A week.
24:19Maybe a month.
24:20Yes.
24:21I think we'd all like that, wouldn't we?
24:24Hey.
24:25No, I haven't heard of that.
24:28No, I haven't heard of that.
24:30He's a man.
24:31He's a man.
24:32I'm sorry about Joy.
24:35She's certainly a piece of work.
24:37She bullies Vi.
24:41She bullies everyone, really.
24:49You know, if you wanted to stay a bit longer,
24:51it'd be fine by me.
24:53I don't.
24:54I'm just saying.
24:56I can write anywhere.
25:01And my murder is getting more and more like you by the day.
25:06Really?
25:07Yeah.
25:09You've got depths, Lena.
25:12Layers.
25:16Plus, I'm rubbish at describing people when I write.
25:20And there you are.
25:22Beautiful.
25:24Interesting.
25:28So I'm just going to describe you.
25:34I'm done in.
25:35Heading to bed.
25:39Night.
25:39Night.
25:39Night.
25:40Three months, Lena.
25:42I didn't know what you were doing.
25:51three months
26:01I know
26:02I didn't know
26:04what you were doing
26:05didn't know what you were thinking
26:07how can you
26:08by thinking about your sister
26:12guilt is an atonement
26:15and self-indulgence
26:18you and me
26:20we made a big grown-up
26:23mess
26:24and you left me to manage it all on my own
26:27shame on you
26:50you and me
26:57you and me
26:59you and me
27:01you and me
27:03you and me
27:06you and me
27:10you and me
27:12you and me
27:14you and me
27:16you and me
27:18you and me
27:20Let's go.
27:50Let's go.
28:20Let's go.
28:50Let's go.
29:20Let's go.
29:21Let's go.
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30:01Let's go.
30:02Let's go.
30:03POCO-2 cutter P.
30:05Then go.
30:06Let's go.
30:07Let's go.
30:08Let's go.
30:09Let's go.
30:11They'll come.
30:12Let's go.
30:14Let's go.
30:17Let's go.
30:19Let's go.
30:22Keep the speed of space.
30:24Here's what we need.
30:27To fall it around.
30:29Of course, if you really like taking risks, I'd close my eyes.
30:46If you really like taking risks, you'd let me drive.
30:52All right.
30:56Why do you keep that old car anyway?
30:59I belong to my father.
31:02Retirement project.
31:04Retirement? From what?
31:07Property.
31:09Lucrative.
31:10What have you got your wife for her birthday?
31:14Why are we talking about my wife?
31:20Ignore it. Take the next one. Speed cameras that way.
31:23Okay.
31:29So what do you think I should give my wife?
31:40I don't know either of you well enough to answer that question.
31:45You watch us, though.
31:46I find you very intriguing.
31:52Besides, I think both of you...
31:54Both of you.
32:09Are you sure this is the right way?
32:11It seems very narrow.
32:13We'll be fine.
32:14You bloody hell it.
32:27It's this idiot thinking he's going.
32:31Just tuck into the left and we'll be all right.
32:33Go left, you fucking clown.
32:45Your left! Pull over to your left!
32:48What's wrong with you?
32:49Hey!
32:50Hey!
32:50Hey!
32:51Hey!
32:51Hey!
32:51Hey!
32:52Hey!
32:52Hey!
32:53Hey!
32:54Hey!
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33:00Hey!
33:01Hey!
33:02Hey!
33:03Hey!
33:05Hey!
33:06Hey!
33:18Are you alright?
33:20Oh, my God!
33:21Oh, my God!
33:24How much is that car worth?
33:31I'm not even insured!
33:33You did fine. You did fine.
33:38You cut your nerve. That's all that matters.
33:42You did fine.
33:45Yeah.
33:47Hey, come on. I'll drive.
34:03I do understand why you're doing this.
34:32Thanks.
34:35If it were my sister, I'd be doing the same.
34:41But I don't think it's going to give you what you're looking for.
34:49There was no one who fucked up here.
34:53Nothing that could have been done differently.
34:59The solicitor is going to tell you that they can try this or try that.
35:03And why not? It's not their money.
35:05But at the end of it, I think the answer is going to be the same.
35:08It's the job.
35:12You walk through a door and you never know what's going to be on the other side of it.
35:19Shannon understood that.
35:22We all do.
35:25That's what you've got to try and live with.
35:35I thought you'd changed your mind.
35:40I thought that's...
35:43I thought that's why you were here.
35:47No.
35:52But they knew he'd bought a firearm and there was intelligence to suggest that he was...
35:56which was lodged as soon as the officer who heard it came in for duty.
36:01I always timed it.
36:05Do you fancy a proper drink?
36:11Yeah.
36:24So you've got a sister?
36:26Yeah.
36:28Kate.
36:29And are you close?
36:32Not physically.
36:34I mean, she lives in Australia.
36:36Yeah.
36:37Yeah.
36:38Quite far.
36:39We have our parents in common, though.
36:42Obviously.
36:43Yeah, he's a career criminal.
36:45She's a religious nut.
36:47Jesus.
36:48A psychologist would have a field day with you.
36:50Yeah, no, you're right.
36:51I, um...
36:52I'm a therapist's retirement plan just waiting to happen.
37:06I'm a therapist.
37:07I'm a therapist.
37:08I'm a therapist.
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37:33I'm a therapist.
37:34I'm a therapist.
37:35What do you think about when you're swimming?
37:54Nothing.
37:55I thought you might be thinking about your story.
37:59About what happens next.
38:03Don't know what happens next.
38:05I've run out of ideas.
38:10What do you want to happen?
38:16Someone needs to find proof of what they think someone else did.
38:20But I'm not sure they can.
38:23You know, you should ask Phil to help you if you're stuck.
38:26He used to make up the most wonderful stories when he was little.
38:29It's going to be a lovely birthday, having him home.
38:35And Lena.
38:36Of course, I'm sorry. Happy birthday.
38:39I know I shouldn't be happy about Phil being suspended, but I didn't get to see him much last school holiday.
38:50I was in hospital.
38:54Stress.
38:57That must have been very hard for all of you.
39:01George was working the whole time.
39:03Marta was in Poland, so Phil had to stay in school.
39:06I don't think he minded much.
39:11But I minded.
39:19So George and Joy were home alone.
39:22It's a big house for two people.
39:23I don't think Joy was here much.
39:26She has procedures.
39:29We don't talk about it.
39:37You do.
39:39You do get used to things.
39:43Forget how lucky you are.
39:50You can get used to being unlucky, too.
39:53You can't even use the pull.
40:03I keep saying it would be good for George's shoulder.
40:05Why? What's wrong with it?
40:07I don't know.
40:08He just fell or something.
40:11He won't admit it's damaged.
40:12He just keeps taking painkillers.
40:15You know how men are.
40:21Yeah.
40:23I know.
40:55Our mother was Norwegian.
41:12You wake up on your birthday and you hear her coming up the stairs, singing, always with a cake.
41:25You want to blow it out?
41:30Yeah.
41:32Please, please have some.
41:33Please, please.
42:03You fell out of your towel.
42:30I like those.
42:33Sorry.
42:34A bit tricky to knock on cloth.
42:36Why'd you go with him?
42:48Where'd you go with him?
43:06You and George?
43:09Yesterday.
43:12He took me for a drive in his very fast car.
43:18Don't worry, I'm too old for him.
43:20Just wanted a new audience.
43:21Don't laugh at him.
43:27He likes winning.
43:33Didn't I know you were Norwegian?
43:35That'll be useful for the book.
43:37But I know bloody birthday songs.
43:41Never did know the words.
43:45By the time it was just me and mum, she'd stop singing.
43:48And the flat we lived in had no stairs for her to come up carrying cakes.
43:53So, those are biased memories, not mine.
43:59It's the weaver fish!
44:00Darling, what's happened?
44:01What's happened?
44:02What's happened here?
44:03The weaver fish!
44:04Are you all right?
44:05Are you all training?
44:07I'm telling you, I'm so sore.
44:08Claire.
44:09It's not a weaver fish.
44:11That's a jellyfish.
44:13No, no.
44:14The weaver fish have anaphylactic shock because they're poison.
44:16It's really dangerous.
44:17You need to get...
44:18Phil, it'll stop soon.
44:20It's a sting, not a stab wound.
44:21No, no.
44:22It's...
44:23I'll tell you what.
44:24I'll tell you what gets rid of it.
44:26Pee on it.
44:29You pee on jellyfish sting.
44:32I'll do it for you if you want.
44:34I'll hate you.
44:42You're a...
44:43You don't want me to ask one of the girls.
44:50Stop it.
44:51You might enjoy it.
44:52Stop it.
44:52No.
45:04Phil?
45:24A crab.
45:25It was dead already.
45:31They're about to open the champagne.
45:33I think your mum would like you there.
45:39I'm not apologising, Tim.
45:43You know, I meant to say, Phil, that day at school,
45:46the tennis match,
45:47you were really brave.
45:50Most people would have run away.
45:51There wasn't anywhere to go.
45:59It's your mum's birthday, Phil.
46:03Be the bigger man.
46:05This is absurd.
46:12Just get the glasses.
46:15Island weather.
46:16We're having tea back at the house.
46:18Now then.
46:19I've had all this life.
46:21Just dad.
46:22And all of that.
46:23You can throw that.
46:24I'm sorry about four.
46:30I didn't mean it.
46:31It just hurt.
46:54You've got a secret.
47:05You scared the life out of me.
47:08I wish I knew what it was.
47:11What are you talking about?
47:17Phil.
47:19I can't seem to do a thing right with him.
47:22But you.
47:24I'm a teacher.
47:30It's just experience, I guess.
47:33So, in your professional experience,
47:37what do you suggest?
47:41You think I don't care what happens to him.
47:44He's still my son.
47:47He's got no friends,
47:49no academic ability,
47:50and as far as I can see,
47:51no sporting or creative talent
47:52to make up for him.
47:54And he's...
47:55And he's...
47:56Well, he's chubby, isn't he?
47:58Oh, come on.
48:02He could wear his mother's bras.
48:05Probably does when we're away.
48:07I, uh...
48:10I never took to him.
48:19It's probably part of the problem, isn't it?
48:24He was gated last time for copying another student's exam.
48:28I told him...
48:29I told him...
48:30Next time, don't get caught.
48:42A little too unprincipled for you?
48:45Maybe a bit.
48:46Well, you're a teacher.
48:47Well, you're a teacher.
48:49You have to pretend to believe in fair play, don't you?
48:53In the real world,
48:55if you're smart enough to get away with something,
48:58well,
48:58you probably deserve to.
49:02What is he doing now?
49:11I'd better get back.
49:28What would my wife say?
49:29I have your back.
49:59Thanks.
50:02That was awful.
50:04I can't wait to get home.
50:05Yeah, I agree.
50:06Joy and George, they're a pair of monsters.
50:08They're a poor sister.
50:09I've never seen a woman,
50:10so in need of a friend.
50:12I mean, obviously, I'd stay if I could, but...
50:15That house, I...
50:17Yeah, I know.
50:17I can see that.
50:18But, Lena.
50:20What if we...
50:21What if we could get a place?
50:23Together.
50:24Just you and me for the summer.
50:26I mean, I've got no ties.
50:27I just need to be near you.
50:29For the book.
50:31We could get a place that is close enough to the house
50:33that you could see your sister whenever you want.
50:36And yet far enough away.
50:39For...
50:40Well, for safety.
50:42I can write.
50:44I can still take you onto the mainland for your jobs.
50:46And it might be fun.
50:53That's the most wonderful news.
50:58Oh, fun game.
51:02Can we all play?
51:03George, Lena and Francis are going to spend the whole summer on the island.
51:08Marvellous.
51:09Where did this spring from?
51:11Everything suddenly fell into place for my story today.
51:14And, um...
51:15I just thought, you know, this is such a beautiful place.
51:19Why not rent somewhere and, um, spend the summer writing it here?
51:24Why can that woman not clean without knocking everything out of kilter?
51:29What?
51:30Francis and Lena are going to rent a flat here for the summer.
51:33Really?
51:34Can you afford it?
51:35She's got a point.
51:37Summer rents are bloody scandalous.
51:40I should know I sent most of them.
51:41It's a waste of money.
51:43Stay in your old room here.
51:44You're forgetting Francis.
51:45She can't be expected to write her great work in the spare bedroom.
51:50She could have the summer house.
51:53Now that is an idea.
51:58And now, I'm sorry, I can't...
52:00I couldn't be indebted to you.
52:02Nonsense.
52:03You can earn your keep knocking Phil into shape.
52:06We'll call you his summer tutor.
52:08It's perfect all round.
52:10Unless there's a particular reason you don't want to move back in here.
52:15You'll love the summer house.
52:17Perfect place to write a book.
52:20Peace, seclusion, and, well, proximity.
52:29Lena?
52:31Here for the whole summer?
52:32Is that wise?
52:33You're the one who suggested it.
52:35And Francis, if you don't know the first thing about her.
52:37We know she's a teacher.
52:39We know she says she's a teacher.
52:41For God's sakes, what is it that you think?
52:42That she's really going to run off with the silver?
52:44What educated woman would choose to spend time with a vacuous sex toy like Lena?
52:50Educated?
52:51So now she is a teacher, but not a lesbian.
52:53And no children.
52:54Pity.
52:54I'd like to know what she did with them, because she certainly had a cesarean.
52:58I saw the scar.
52:59And as with this book, she's...
53:00Where's this going?
53:02She's been here for two minutes, and you're asking her to move in.
53:06To my house.
53:09Look.
53:11Vi's happy about it.
53:13I'm happy about it.
53:14Phil is happy about it.
53:16Well, of course he is.
53:17He's as cuntstruck as you are.
53:18Well, things that come out of your mouth.
53:24If you don't like it, take a holiday.
53:29Treat yourself to another procedure.
53:32I'll pay for it.
53:33I'll pay for it.
54:03Miss Cairns?
54:18How are you?
54:22You, er...
54:24You staying on the island?
54:26Yeah.
54:27I'm, er...
54:28I'm staying with, um...
54:30With a friend.
54:31She's visiting family.
54:32Just collecting some things from the mainland.
54:36They're new friends.
54:38New people.
54:39They don't...
54:40know.
54:42About Marty.
54:43It's easier.
54:50Have you got children?
54:51Oh, no.
54:51It's, er...
54:54My niece's birthday.
54:57She's turning five.
54:59I wasn't sure what five-year-olds play with these days.
55:02I see.
55:02Yeah, sure.
55:05She's in Australia, so...
55:06Can't weigh much.
55:07I did think about asking my sister to get me something, but I thought it was a bit shabby.
55:14I-I-I-I want to talk about Marty sometimes.
55:26Yeah, but I-I can't, because no one knows.
55:30That's my choice.
55:33But, um...
55:33It's-It's all right to talk like this.
55:42It's nice.
55:45What, your niece's favorite joke?
55:48I've no idea.
55:49Oh, you have to ask her.
55:52Five loves jokes.
55:55Especially ones about...
55:56the toilet.
55:57Yeah.
56:13No!
56:18What, are you off today, sir?
56:20A bunch of admin I need to sort out.
56:24Actually, Asher, are you busy?
56:28No.
56:32Francis Cairns had some questions that I wasn't able to answer.
56:36I've been through the file, but what I really need are the records of all the inquiries made at the time.
56:42Thing is, I don't want anyone here thinking I'm doubting Garrity's investigation.
56:57I wasn't able to answer that.
56:58I'm not sure.
56:59No, I'm not sure.
57:00You're not kind of worried about anything.
57:01You're going to order me.
57:02I don't know, my wife has a lot to go.
57:04I'm not sure.
57:05I know.
57:06I think she can do that.
57:07It's a long time.
57:08You don't know.
57:09You're already hungry.
57:10I'm not sure.
57:11I don't know.
57:12I don't know.
57:13I'm bad.
57:14I don't know.
57:15I don't know.
57:16I don't know.
57:17I don't know.
57:18I don't know.
57:48I don't know.
58:18I don't know.
58:48I don't know.
59:17I don't know.
59:47I don't know.
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