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Carnival Row Season 1 Episode 7
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00:00Oh, my God.
00:30You know I didn't do this.
00:56What I know is you withheld facts material to this case.
01:00Looked me straight in the eye and fucking lied.
01:06Because I knew what would happen if I didn't.
01:10Don't put this on me, you fucking half-blood piece of shit.
01:12Take him downstairs.
01:18All right.
01:19Come on.
01:20Come on.
01:21Come on.
01:22Come on.
01:23Come on.
01:24Come on.
01:25Come on.
01:26Come on.
01:27Come on.
01:28Come on.
01:29Come on.
01:30Come on.
01:31Come on.
01:32Come on.
01:33Come on.
01:34Come on.
01:35Come on.
01:36Come on.
01:37Come on.
01:38Come on.
01:39Come on.
01:40Come on.
01:41Come on.
01:42Come on.
01:43Come on.
01:44Rycroft for the straight.
01:45Where should I put him?
01:46Where the fucking critch where he belongs.
01:51One second, thoughts.
01:55Put him in here.
01:57With these fine gents.
01:59Too good for us now, is he?
02:00What's this then?
02:01Half-blood.
02:02Been passing himself off as one of us.
02:03You don't say.
02:04Right then.
02:05Let's us go and have a smoke, shall we?
02:06What about them?
02:07They'll be fine.
02:08You don't say.
02:16Right then.
02:17Let's us go and have a smoke, shall we?
02:19What about them?
02:20They'll be fine.
02:38They'll be fine.
02:55Philo!
02:56Behind you!
03:08Fuck you!
05:08It has been for me, a most memorable evening.
05:11And has been for me too.
05:14I realise today I don't much like Louise of Hembroke.
05:18In fact, I don't think I like most anyone I know.
05:24Thank the martyr you're back.
05:26Ofisa, I'm fine.
05:29Ofisa.
05:36What has gotten to you?
05:37The police were here.
05:38What?
05:38Your brother is in quite a state.
05:41What?
05:41Everywhere I turn is scandal.
05:44Now, if it weren't bad enough that my sister was out in public on the arm of a park,
05:49I now come to learn that my father gave refuge to a pregnant pig start in this very house.
05:56Now, I can do nothing about the latter as it is mercifully in the past.
06:00But as to your predicament, dear, I can and I will intercede.
06:04Must we go over this again?
06:07Our fate is in his hands.
06:08The price is that I be seen on his arm.
06:10There must be a limit to what he can ask of you.
06:13Tomorrow, I intend to negotiate an end to this madness on your behalf, dear.
06:24Of course.
06:26And for that, I would be most grateful.
06:30I'm glad to hear it.
06:32If I didn't know any better, I'd start to wonder if you didn't actually enjoy his company.
06:37Let's get you up these stairs.
06:48Get you out of that dress.
06:53I think you're going to fucking love this, are you?
06:56Come here, then.
07:07Get in there with your own kind.
07:19Now.
07:27Puds.
07:28Well done, mate.
07:46Thanks.
07:50For looking out for me back there.
07:55I didn't want to see you dead just yet.
07:58What the hell are you doing here?
08:05I was about to ask you the same thing.
08:22I have some news.
08:24There's a rumor that someone's been arrested for the murders.
08:26There's that song.
08:31I thought you'd be pleased.
08:33You're safe now.
08:36Am I?
08:39Unless he can control the dark asher from prison.
08:42Or they have the wrong man.
08:44What makes you say that?
08:45All I know is I saw it come for me.
08:52And that at the moment of my death, I'll understand who summoned it.
08:59Well, well, then we must both pray that your vision was, was mistaken.
09:10I should go.
09:13Aoife.
09:13Your husband will be back home soon.
09:19Be careful.
09:24Be careful.
09:24I'll be careful.
09:38That's 47 Stivers. How far will that take me from the city?
09:57Only to Caringans, if you had five more.
10:08Runyon? Runyon, Bill Woodley?
10:18Gracious silence, you old rascal.
10:22How long has it been?
10:24I don't know, but it's an age. Look at you. Tell me, are you still singing for your supper?
10:30The stage, gracious, no. I'm far more respectable these days, educating the Chancellor's son at Dalefire.
10:37Good God. So what are you doing here?
10:39I'm just back from Hulls Bay. Futile attempt to hire an arts and letters scholar. Hang on, Moe.
10:46Right.
10:47Didn't you get a rather good degree from Opidian?
10:50Horatius, that was a very long time ago, and did I hear the Briggspear boy is a nightmare.
10:57Runyon?
10:59It's a lot of running.
11:02Take some time.
11:21If they only knew the mischief unfolding under their very noses.
11:24Between a longer bane and a breakspin, Alas.
11:27The city would spontaneously burst into flames.
11:30We would decide what rose from the ashes.
11:34More talk of an alliance?
11:37My advisors are pressing me to call for a vote of no confidence against your father within the fortnight.
11:42And what? You wish me to warn him?
11:46I wish to warn you. Your father's regime is waning. There's nothing you can do about that.
11:52You must lead to your future now.
11:55And what would you have me be? A spy?
11:59What would you like to be?
12:01I have no interest in politics.
12:03But politics is the price.
12:05Of what?
12:06Of moments like this.
12:13As lovely as you are, I can have moments like this with anyone I please.
12:20Do you even know what this is?
12:23Do you have any idea what I'm offering you?
12:28Moments like this are the moments that change everything.
12:32If you're not careful, they'll pass you by.
12:40Good day, Master Joan.
13:02Your mother. I'm so sorry.
13:13I don't know how much that library meant to you. I just... I can't imagine.
13:23They can't really think you killed her.
13:25To cover up my secret.
13:31Can't start blaming it all that adds up if you think about it.
13:37The headmaster, doctor of shit, mean the only other truth about me.
13:40Still, working with you all this time, they should know you.
13:47They thought what they did.
13:48I lied to him.
13:52Sometimes there's hope coming back from there.
13:55The swan.
13:57I like it.
13:59And she can do ten knots at full steam.
14:02Yes, and as you can see, the hold is quite spacious.
14:06At fifty guilders ahead, she'll pay for herself.
14:09After three crossings, the rest will be profit.
14:12May I ask you something, sir?
14:14I'm sorry.
14:16I'm sorry.
14:18I'm sorry.
14:19I'm sorry.
14:21I'm sorry.
14:23I'm sorry.
14:25I'm sorry.
14:27I'm sorry.
14:28I'm sorry.
14:29May I ask you something, Mr. Egress?
14:33By all means.
14:36A work you yourself indentured?
14:39For five years.
14:41To have foundry owner a new freehold.
14:44The work was hard, but he was a fair man.
14:47And how did you make your fortune from such humble beginnings?
14:54Gilder by gilder.
14:57Like anyone else.
14:59You know the saying?
15:00First, Gilder is always the hardest.
15:03Especially for...
15:07Or, um...
15:09A puck.
15:13Especially for a puck.
15:14Tell me...
15:26What does a skipjack do exactly?
15:33Oh, I see you've made some inquiries.
15:35One must always know who one is entering business with.
15:42Well, a skipjack is one who tracks workers that have run away.
15:48Are you saying you...
15:50You hunted your own kind?
15:54Well, they signed the same contracts that I did.
15:56Even so...
15:58Your own kind.
16:00I wouldn't deny, Mr. Spurnrose, that in all the years I plied the trade, I never came across another skipjack that wasn't your own kind.
16:10But you see, I realized a long time ago that if I was to find my way in the world of men, I'd have to play by the rules of men.
16:23Hmm.
16:24Hmm.
16:26Um...
16:28There's another matter I discuss with you concerning my sister, and the terms of your arrangement with her.
16:51Well, what did he say?
16:53It is as you surmised the other day.
16:56That is not until you've helped him establish your foothold in our social circle will you be free of your obligation to him.
17:07Well...
17:11Judging from the reaction to his presence at the auction, that could be a very long time indeed.
17:16Actually, you'll be happy to hear Mr. Agraeus has received an invitation to take tea at the Triple Thorns this very afternoon.
17:29Really?
17:30I mean, apparently, they insisted on turning over the painting he bid on personally.
17:37It seems they're very curious to know more about our mysterious park neighbour.
17:41It could very well be that your services will no longer be required soon enough, if at all again, dear.
17:50Well, we can only hope.
17:53We can.
17:54We truly can.
17:55We can.
17:57We truly can.
17:58Mm.
17:59We can.
18:00We absolutely must have a while at the time.
18:01And it's time for our own first panel.
18:02I'm not sure how we are today, where I've just been to the secretary of the industry.
18:03I remember we was loving the group.
18:04I am not sure how we are now at the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of the state of state.
18:12Oi, Fleury. Have you seen vignettes?
18:17Something the matter?
18:19She didn't come home last night.
18:28So she is in custody?
18:30That's what I just said, isn't it?
18:31Is she in a lot of trouble?
18:33Well, it's up to the magistrate.
18:35If he's in a bad mood, she'll get sent back where she came from.
18:39If she's lucky, she'll just have to pay a fine.
18:43I'll make a fine. I'll pay.
18:49That way you won't have to trouble the magistrate at all.
18:55Come back tomorrow with 50 guilders.
18:5750?
19:01See what I can do.
19:02Mind how you go.
19:04Sergeant, I'm going to have a smoke.
19:09Yeah, all right.
19:11Oh.
19:12Good afternoon, Mrs. Fyfe.
19:14I've come to see about Philo.
19:16I'll be here.
19:21Well, be assured,
19:23Inspector Philistrate has been arrested and charged.
19:27You didn't say anything about charging him when we spoke.
19:31Well, passing is a crime.
19:33You're not the first decent citizen to have been deceived like that.
19:37Besides, that's just the tip of the iceberg.
19:41We've got him through the killings, too.
19:43What?
19:44What?
19:48Mr. Philistrate isn't a murderer.
19:51I don't need to tell you that.
19:52You've worked alongside him for years.
19:54How much does one really know about a creature, eh?
20:02Yours was the piece that made the puzzle.
20:05It all fell into place once you put us onto him being a half-blood.
20:14It was a lie.
20:19Come again?
20:20We had a quarrel.
20:22I made it all up to hurt him.
20:35What?
20:53Philo.
20:56Your landlady just filed a statement
20:59that could potentially see you clear of this mess.
21:05You said you didn't do these killings.
21:21You know I didn't.
21:23Not Marange?
21:25No.
21:27Not the Headmaster?
21:29No.
21:30Or the Pex Aisling Karel?
21:32No.
21:34So it's not true that you're her son, then?
21:38That was just something the five women made up because of a quarrel.
21:42I need to hear it from your own mouth.
21:43I need to hear it from your own mouth.
21:44I need to hear it from your own mouth.
21:45But you're a man.
21:46I need to hear it from your own mouth.
21:47But you're a man.
21:48Not some lying half-blood.
21:49Not some lying half-blood.
21:50I need to hear it from your own mouth.
21:55I need to hear it from your own mouth.
21:56But you're a man.
21:57Not some lying half-blood.
21:58Go on then.
21:59Answer me.
22:00I need to hear it from your own mouth.
22:01I need to hear it from your own mouth.
22:06I need to hear it from your own mouth.
22:11But you're a man.
22:13Not some lying half-blood.
22:16What do you see?
22:17I need to hear it from your own mouth.
22:19Not some viewer.
22:19You're a man.
22:20You're a man.
22:21You're a man.
22:22You were a man.
22:23needs a mystery.
22:24There's enough phi time to know.
22:25When you're with a man.
22:26You can hear it from the fuck.
22:27You think you're half-blood?
22:28I mean.
22:29Go on then.
22:30Answer me.
22:31Ashley Correll was my mother.
22:32Ashley Correll was my mother.
22:46I am what I am.
22:55The dark ash is still out.
22:57Enough of your half-blood shit!
23:00I trusted you!
23:04I believed in you!
23:16I believed in you.
23:46I understand Master Symes left you at chapter 39 of Elomia.
23:56Open it and let's begin.
23:59No, I don't think I'm in the mood.
24:01Be that as it may, I've been brought in to tutor you
24:04and I'm afraid I'm going to have to insist.
24:08You're in no position to insist on anything.
24:12I can tell from your shoes.
24:16You need this job.
24:20Badly.
24:22Which means you'll confirm my attendance to Master Symes
24:24and report that I'm making splendid progress.
24:28And if I don't?
24:31I'll tell Symes you're a shite tutor and to get me someone else.
24:35We clear?
24:39Good.
24:40I'll see you again tomorrow.
24:43Don't look so glum.
24:46Whatever they're paying you, I'll double it.
24:52I know your type.
24:56Skating along on Daddy's wealth and good name
25:00without a thought as to how that story would end.
25:02And I've been brought in to equip you with little wisdom
25:07so that you might vaguely become a more tolerable human being.
25:11Take it or leave it.
25:13But don't think you can pay me to lie for you.
25:20Because I don't care about your father.
25:22And I'm not afraid of destitution.
25:28But I think you are.
25:33So, it's time to look to your own future boy.
25:38If you were to have one at all.
25:39You're not like my other tutors, are you?
25:45If only you knew
25:46what I'd seen
25:48and done.
25:50Good.
26:04Chapter 39.
26:06All I'm saying is
26:07it makes us look bad.
26:09One of us
26:10a killer.
26:11Well, imagine the trial.
26:13They're going to drag us all through the mud
26:14for not catching on to him sooner.
26:15Exactly.
26:17I don't know about you boys
26:18but I have worked too long
26:20and too fucking hard
26:21to see my reputation
26:22undone by one bad apple.
26:23Well, there's nothing to be done, is there?
26:25Man has to have his day in court.
26:27Does he?
26:29What are you getting at?
26:31Well, what if
26:31say
26:33he tries to escape
26:35and get shot for his tramways?
26:36Why, why, why?
26:42Maybe
26:42maybe
26:45the horror
26:46of what he has done
26:47gets to him
26:48and he hangs himself
26:49in his cell.
26:50It could happen.
26:52Either way,
26:53no messy trial.
26:55Let it percolate.
26:58Let it percolate.
27:12Fire up.
27:15I just wanted to say
27:31you did your mother proud
27:33back there.
27:40I just wish I could have given her justice.
27:42I was getting so close.
27:49I always wondered who my father was.
27:53It was a soldier, a poet.
27:55Now I know he was just a piece of shit.
27:58You think it was your father
27:59who did these killings?
28:02It's the only thing that makes sense.
28:03They all knew about me.
28:08It is our fae bastard.
28:10Don't say that.
28:12He's the bastard.
28:14What the fuck will it to lose
28:15to go as far as to kill
28:17three innocent people
28:18just to protect his own reputation?
28:21What I can't understand
28:23is why he didn't come after me first.
28:27Why didn't that thing kill me
28:28in the tunnel the other night?
28:29Unless...
28:36Unless what?
28:42Unless he didn't know who I was.
28:46That's why he needed their livers.
28:47so he could read their secrets
28:51and follow them to me.
28:54Then it's not over.
28:57Sooner or later
28:58he's gonna send that thing
28:59after you two.
29:03Unless they hang me first.
29:05Philo.
29:10Barry?
29:11Watch yourself.
29:13Donby's out to make sure
29:14you don't see a trial.
29:15he's gonna try something.
29:20You're a good man.
29:23Sorry I could do more for your mate.
29:27I know.
29:27I know.
29:27I know.
29:30But by the way he takes care of his kids,
29:30he takes care of its parents,
29:31The Rising.
30:01Well, what do you think of this?
30:14Well, it's not how I'd spend 300,000, Gilda.
30:18But then you're the master here, not I.
30:24Right.
30:25Where to hang it?
30:26Perhaps a woman's eye would be of some help.
30:35I was out for a stroll and I saw you bringing it in.
30:40A woman's eye would be most welcome.
30:46Up a little on the right.
30:49Perfect.
30:50Perfect.
31:10It's perfect there.
31:12I think so.
31:17What was he trying to say, I wonder?
31:20The painter.
31:20That we're all poised somewhere between heaven and hell, I suppose.
31:30Do you think she's meant to be an angel, then?
31:33Well, she's got the wings for it.
31:36And he a demon?
31:38He's certainly got the horns for it.
31:40He's an odd sort of demon, though, isn't he?
31:49You're pulling heavenward.
31:52Yes, it is topsy-turvy, isn't it?
31:55Maybe he's not a demon after all.
32:00But those horns.
32:01What else could he be?
32:02The rescuer.
32:16From what?
32:19The ordinary.
32:27As if you, Miss Burnrose, would know the first thing about being ordinary.
32:32What's that?
32:47This.
32:48This is another of my prized possessions.
32:53An electric lamp.
32:58How does it work?
33:01Allow me.
33:01What are you doing?
33:12It's called a battery.
33:14But it's just water that's been distilled from steam.
33:18Like this.
33:19It's the magic ingredient.
33:24Copper sulfate.
33:26Oh.
33:26And now what?
33:37Patience.
33:37Patience.
33:37I haven't been able to stop thinking about you.
33:51I haven't been able to stop thinking about you.
34:05You know, I told myself you were just another conquest.
34:10Like any other.
34:13But I walked away feeling as though it was I who had been conquered.
34:16I've spent all day asking myself why.
34:25Something's changed in me.
34:28You've taken me to the edge of something I can no longer ignore.
34:31What's that?
34:32What's that?
34:35The future.
34:38I'd never bothered to imagine it before.
34:40It didn't belong to me.
34:43It belonged to prophecies and broken promises.
34:47and until the day a stranger came to Parliament.
34:54She was nothing when she walked in.
34:57No one expected anything of her.
35:00But within five minutes,
35:02she brought my father,
35:04the Chancellor of the Burg,
35:07to his knees.
35:12And?
35:14And she came to ask?
35:17Ask what?
35:18The question you came here to ask me.
35:23Why?
35:27Chaos.
35:29Chaos?
35:30Oh, yes.
35:33Chaos is the great hope of those in the shadows.
35:38Chaos for men like your father
35:39creates opportunity for people like you and me.
35:44Regimes for
35:45old worlds,
35:47burn.
35:49And we decide what rises from the ashes.
35:54One step at a time.
36:04It's very pretty.
36:06But honestly,
36:08doesn't a gas lamp do much the same but with less fuss?
36:11Well, that may be the case now,
36:15but
36:15I mean,
36:17someday the streets will be lined with wires
36:19bringing electricity from distant steam plants.
36:22There will be no smoke,
36:23no accidental fires.
36:26You just throw a switch
36:27and the light will chase away the darkness.
36:29But at least that's how I like to think that things will someday be.
36:39Being forward thinking is a good thing.
36:43Sometimes it's a necessary thing.
36:44Is that how you do it?
36:52Ignore the looks
36:52and the slights
36:54by imagining the day
36:57when the sight of a puck on finaster crossing
37:00attracts notice not for the cut of his coat,
37:02but for that of his heart.
37:11And I thought you deemed me vain.
37:16Ridiculous, even.
37:16I did at first, I admit it.
37:29But now I see how wrong I was.
37:33You are quite unlike anyone
37:35I have ever met, Mr. Agraeus.
37:46I just mentioned.
37:47I was just stupid.
37:52I didn't know.
37:56He was upon him.
38:10He has a good question.
38:12I remember!
41:13He wanted to make sure the old ways would never be forgotten here.
41:28The hidden one brought you to this place because he has a purpose for you.
41:35Tell me.
41:39Well, first you must prove yourself to him.
41:41They've raised their hands against us for too long.
42:08Now it's our turn.
42:10Now it's our turn.
42:12Blood for blood.
42:13Oh, please.
42:22Please.
42:24Please.
42:26Please.
42:28Please.
42:30Please.
42:36Please.
42:38Oh, why?
42:50I'm not sure.
42:51I'm not sure.
42:52I'm not sure.
42:54I'm not sure.
42:55I'm not sure.
42:56I'm not sure.
42:57I'm not sure.
42:58I'm not sure.
43:03I'm not sure.
43:04I'm not sure.
43:05I'm not sure.
43:06I'm not sure.
43:07I'm not sure.
43:08I'm not sure.
43:09I weld them.
43:10I'll send in the guard.
43:11What else?
43:12I've pulled from the third ward show Woodenvale within striking distance.
43:14Should give me an appearance at his next ruddy.
43:18We'll see if we can't close the gap.
43:19What else?
43:20Longer Baine's coalition.
43:21Good news Landraut.
43:22If there is any.
43:23The constabulary has a suspect in custody for the recent spate of murders.
43:27There we are. See? That wasn't that hard.
43:30Culprit is a half-blood, it turns out.
43:32Killings were to keep his secret.
43:34Murdered Pix was his own mother, I'm told.
43:36Sordid business.
43:37Ashling somebody. A songstress of some sort.
43:42This is the first I've heard of a murdered Pix.
43:44Why would you have?
43:46Yes, indeed.
43:48When does he hang?
43:50The sooner the better, I'd say.
43:53I was feeling like I'd finally found a place in this city.
44:02That's when I saw the sign.
44:05Treasures of Tirnanach.
44:11Everything I'd lived and breathed for.
44:13That I'd spent my entire life trying so hard to protect.
44:17Put into glass boxes for a bunch of idiots to gawk at.
44:21Like some fucking circus sideshow.
44:40Do you ever think about Tirnanach?
44:43All the time.
44:48I wish I'd never left you.
44:53Oh, Vilo.
44:58How did we get so lost?
45:02We're so lost.
45:05And we know.
45:09We're found.
45:12Transfer order.
45:14For Rycroft Philistrate.
45:18They're coming for you.
45:19I know.
45:20Stay with me.
45:22Stay with me.
45:23Stay with me.
45:25Stay with me.
45:27Stay with me.
45:28Stay with me.
45:31Get off him.
45:33Get off him.
45:34Let go of him.
45:35Let go of him.
45:36Please.
45:37I love him.
45:39What?
45:40Wait.
45:41Get your hands off.
45:44Please.
45:44Please.
45:46Please.
45:47Where are you taking him?
45:50Find out one.
45:51Find out one.
45:54Find out one.
45:56Find out one.
45:56Find out one.
45:57Find out one.
46:01Find out one.
46:11I don't know.
46:41I don't know.
47:11I don't know.
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