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Dept. Q Season 1 Episode 1

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00:00You have one new message.
00:02I know you're listening to these messages.
00:05I know you're pretending they don't bother you,
00:07same as you pretend you're a righteous person.
00:11Well, you're not a righteous person, Merit.
00:13You're a fucking selfish, manipulative bitch.
00:16And very soon, I'm gonna find you,
00:18rip that black heart out of your chest,
00:21and fucking feed it to you.
00:23So enjoy your final...
00:30Let's go.
01:00So it was just a coincidence then
01:15that on the day before she was planning on moving into a new flat,
01:20your wife, visibly upset,
01:22ran out of a restaurant in which the two of you
01:24were previously seen arguing.
01:27And when you got home, she fell down the stairs
01:29and suffered two hip fractures,
01:34a broken wrist,
01:37multiple lacerations,
01:39as well as the severe head trauma which killed her.
01:45Mr. Finch,
01:46can you not see what we all clearly see,
01:51that this woman clearly didn't fall?
01:53she was pushed...
01:55by you.
02:02After you and your wife fought at dinner
02:05when you discovered she was planning to leave you,
02:07you, to quote your own family,
02:10flew off the handle,
02:11and you pushed her down the stairs.
02:13I didn't push her down the stairs.
02:14Yes, you did.
02:15I found her!
02:15At the bottom of those stairs.
02:24Dead.
02:28All twisted up.
02:32I can't close my eyes
02:35without seeing her like that.
02:42I did not kill my wife.
02:44either on purpose or by accident.
02:50I loved her.
02:54And if she was unhappy with me,
02:57with our marriages, you know, in play,
03:00I had no idea.
03:06My wife saved my life.
03:10She made me
03:11a better person.
03:14No.
03:24I'm lost.
03:29When the defense isn't objecting to something
03:31they normally would,
03:33one has to think it's a trap.
03:34Liam.
03:35But,
03:36you plowed on.
03:38Someone with more experience
03:40might have understood what was happening.
03:41What are you on about?
03:43Well, that about Finch
03:44being so violent,
03:45he clearly threw his wife down the stairs.
03:47His counsel just sat there,
03:48kept quiet.
03:49Even Finch noticed.
03:51Well, maybe he didn't object
03:52because it's all relevant.
03:53Relevant and admissible
03:54are two different things.
03:55That depends on how one hears it.
03:56All the jury heard
03:57was that he loved his wife.
03:59I was supposed to show you
04:00the damn ropes
04:00and not help you hang yourself with them.
04:02It's not your fault.
04:04Yeah, I know.
04:06That was all a performance.
04:08Finch was full of shite.
04:09Man should win a fucking BAFTA.
04:11Nearly had me in tears.
04:12He's not wrong.
04:18He's still raging
04:19that you gave me this case
04:21and not him.
04:22Well, maybe.
04:23But still,
04:24you go too far sometimes.
04:27And today was a perfect example.
04:28What was I supposed to do?
04:30You left me hanging.
04:31You didn't let me use
04:32Kirsty's evidence.
04:33She was not going to help you.
04:35She would have made it worse, in fact.
04:37Well, without her,
04:38there was no evidence.
04:39There's plenty of evidence.
04:41You had what you yourself
04:44described as a slam-dunk case
04:46and then you proceeded
04:47to tell the jury
04:48just how convinced you were
04:50that the man in the box
04:51was a murderer.
04:52Once the jury gets alone in a room,
04:54the facts of the case
04:55become the topic at hand,
04:56not how badly the killer might feel
04:58or how much love he had
04:59for his victim.
05:00No one can say
05:01what a jury will do.
05:03I'm just saying
05:03they know he did it.
05:04Do they?
05:05Or do you just expect them
05:07to think you're right?
05:11I was going to ask you
05:13to join me for a quick drink,
05:14but I think I just pissed
05:16on that idea.
05:16Let's go.
05:18Let's go.
05:31I don't know.
06:01Carl Mork.
06:17Dr. Sonnenberg.
06:19I'm Dr. Irvine.
06:20Dr. Sonnenberg.
06:21Booker hit, so I'm filling in.
06:28Pick one.
06:31Dr. Sonnenberg break her hip playing tennis, did she?
06:50An incident in the garden's what they told me.
06:53Go ahead.
06:55Try one.
06:56I left my racket at home.
06:57They're therapeutic.
06:59You squeeze them.
07:01It calms you down.
07:02Does it work?
07:03Try it.
07:04Keep it.
07:25Aren't you supposed to ask me some questions?
07:28I can.
07:29Or we can just keep sitting here.
07:31It's your 50 minutes.
07:32I was all set to dive into my unhappy childhood.
07:35I'm much more interested in your unhappy adulthood.
07:38How do you feel, Carl?
07:40More like, how does it feel to get shot, Carl?
07:43I've heard it described as feeling like being stung by a hundred bees in the same place.
07:47If all the bees were on fire and they were flying at your face at twice the speed of sound, you could describe it like that, sure.
07:55You don't look like a shrink.
07:59You prefer I had a beard?
08:01Well, give us something to talk about.
08:02I'm sure we've already got plenty to talk about.
08:04I just don't understand the necessity of all this.
08:07I really don't.
08:07You're saying you don't want to be here?
08:09It's okay.
08:12Neither do I.
08:13It's a shitty job talking to you lot.
08:15Doesn't sound like you like your job very much.
08:17Would you like talking to you?
08:20Fair point.
08:21All right.
08:23Outside of what it feels like to get shot,
08:26ask me another question.
08:30Can you give me permission?
08:31Let's just see how it goes.
08:32I see in your file you're on an antidepressant.
08:35That's in my file?
08:37Among other things.
08:38Such as?
08:38I've only glanced at it.
08:41Have you been feeling depressed, Carl?
08:43No more than normal.
08:44If I was shot in the face, I might feel depressed.
08:48I might feel angry.
08:50Not me.
08:50So all good then?
08:51For my end, yeah.
08:52So no need for me to ask about anxiety or sleep problems,
08:55because, of course, you've experienced none of that.
08:59I don't sleep much anyway.
09:02So then this is just a giant waste of our time.
09:04Well, those are your words, not mine.
09:08Okay.
09:20I get your point about talking to police officers.
09:23Really?
09:30Just going to eat it in front of me?
09:31It's normally my lunch hour, but I wanted to fit you in.
09:34Of course, that was before I heard how well you were doing.
09:37I said I got your point.
09:38The truth is, Carl, a computer could just as easily tell you
09:41that after the incident in Leith Park,
09:43you're going to have problems interacting with other human beings.
09:46And at some point, you might need some help.
09:50I had problems with other human beings long before I was shot.
09:53Yeah.
09:54The phrase superiority complex seems to be the overall theme of your personnel file.
09:59Is that the file you barely glanced at, yeah?
10:01I didn't say barely.
10:03Are you superior, Carl, to other people?
10:07Well, it's a low bar, isn't it?
10:09Wow.
10:31I will now read from a statement written by Catiline Care.
10:35Witness.
10:35On the morning of October 17th,
10:39I was walking with my eight-month-old through Leith Park
10:42when I observed a man in dark clothing
10:44go into the back door of flat number 226.
10:49Approximately five minutes later,
10:50I saw the man exit the flat
10:52and walk to a blue compact car of a meek I couldn't identify.
10:55This was your statement four months ago.
11:18I know.
11:20But now I've had some time to think about it.
11:23I'm not sure it was the same flat.
11:25You said in your statement you were positive.
11:27I think I made a mistake.
11:29Caroline,
11:30a policeman is dead.
11:33Another policeman was paralysed.
11:35And I'm very sorry.
11:36If someone's threatened you,
11:38told you to change your statement,
11:39there are ways we can protect you.
11:40No one's threatened me.
11:42I thought I was sure, but I'm not.
11:43Caroline, you saw me.
11:44No, I only thought I did.
11:47I'm very sorry.
12:01God, I don't think I'm ready for you to be back so soon, Carl.
12:04Hello, Rose.
12:08Your face isn't sagging.
12:10Excuse me?
12:11Well, I thought one side of your face would be all...
12:14saggy.
12:15I didn't have a stroke.
12:16I was shocked.
12:17Is there a scar or anything?
12:20In there.
12:21Out there.
12:22Nice.
12:23At least you don't need to wear a wee helmet like my nephew.
12:26Is she in?
12:28Do I look like a PA?
12:29Yeah.
12:30You do.
12:31Maybe you saw her leave.
12:33Perhaps heard where she was going.
12:34Sorry.
12:35Sorry.
12:39Who's that?
12:41Moira's stalker.
12:42Nah, he's just after a job.
12:45Brings me these if I let him sit there.
12:48They're going to rot your teeth.
12:51Lovely to have you back, Carl.
12:53See ya.
12:55Prick.
12:55Heard that.
12:56Meant you to.
12:57For fuck's sake.
13:04This is why I wanted her out the press.
13:06Mother and baby and push to her witness murder.
13:09I mean, we practically led them to her door.
13:11She lives in the neighbourhood.
13:12It's possible they saw her at the scene, recognised her later on.
13:15Well, she was your only witness.
13:17So now what?
13:18We just need time.
13:19You've had four months.
13:22And maybe some more manpower.
13:24DCI Mort's back today.
13:25How could you not give us time to prepare?
13:27There's no preparing for Carl.
13:29Jesus, Carl!
13:30You asked to see me?
13:32An hour ago!
13:34DCI Bruce.
13:36Carl.
13:37Welcome back.
13:39Good to see you.
13:41You look...
13:41Like Shy?
13:42Not quite bad good.
13:44I'm sorry I didn't die, Logan.
13:46I'll get over it.
13:47We really are glad to have you back.
13:49I assume by we, you mean no one.
13:51We should probably talk about Leith Park.
13:53I know all about it.
13:54I was there.
13:54I meant the investigation.
13:56So did I.
13:57I'm guessing nothing from any of the fragments that came out of the wall.
14:01No prints or DNA of any kind beyond those belonging to me, D.I. Hardy and Anderson.
14:04No useful CCTV and no cooperating witnesses.
14:07Is that about right?
14:07We had one until about five minutes ago.
14:10Wow.
14:11Keep up the good work.
14:13The place had been wiped ahead of time.
14:15It seemed pre-planned, organized by a pro.
14:18A pro wouldn't have left Hardy on me alive.
14:20That cup had arrived.
14:21How do you know?
14:22I was with him.
14:23Did you see the shoot, Tom?
14:24No.
14:24Well, I'm back.
14:27So, I'll take Wilson and Clark off your hands and we'll just start over.
14:33Get your own.
14:37Lovely to see you, Carl.
14:40Sorry.
14:40You can't investigate your own shooting.
14:44I know.
14:44I just want to see the look on his face.
14:46Do you ever stop and wonder why people hate you?
14:49No.
14:49I don't know.
14:49I don't know.
14:50I don't know.
14:50I don't know.
14:51I don't know.
14:51I don't know.
14:52I don't know.
14:52I don't know.
14:53I don't know.
14:53I don't know.
14:54I don't know.
14:54I don't know.
14:54I don't know.
14:55I don't know.
14:55I don't know.
14:55I don't know.
14:56I don't know.
14:56I don't know.
14:56I don't know.
14:57I don't know.
14:57I don't know.
14:58I don't know.
14:58I don't know.
14:59Okay, so?
15:26So it never crossed a line?
15:27The referee gave it?
15:30No, the linesman gave it.
15:32Yeah, so it was a goal?
15:33No, the linesman gave it because he was Russian.
15:36Why the fuck would he?
15:38It was the Cold War.
15:39The fucking Russians hated us.
15:41Yeah, but they hated the Germans more.
15:42I mean, we're talking 1966.
15:44It was 20 years after the war.
15:46Also...
15:46Also what?
15:48Also, the Germans beat the Soviets in the semi-final.
15:52So the linesmen had a score to sell, didn't they?
15:54Look, even if any of this Tartan army conspiracy bullshit was actually true, which is fucking
15:59not, it's irrelevant because England scored again.
16:01We won 4-2.
16:02Bosh.
16:02But that's because the Germans were pressing for an equaliser, which they shouldn't have
16:05been, because your third goal was never a goal in the first place.
16:09What the fuck do you think of that?
16:10I say fucking get over it.
16:11We won.
16:11Why can't you just let it go?
16:13Good morning, sir.
16:13Hang on, mate.
16:15It's the fucking attitude we hate.
16:16Commentators banging on about 1966.
16:19What you hate is the fact that England won and you lot never will, because you're fucking
16:22shit.
16:23You can't even qualify for the finals, let alone win the finals.
16:25Fucking Uruguay won it twice before you lot did.
16:29You don't see them acting all Billy Big Balls about it.
16:3260 years later, D.I.
16:33Hardy, D.C.
16:34I mock.
16:35Anderson, sir.
16:37Where's the rest of you?
16:38On the way, I'd imagine.
16:40What are we looking at?
16:42Dead male.
16:42Six days.
16:43Best I could tell.
16:44I didn't get too close.
16:45How do you know he's dead?
16:46It's kind of obvious.
16:48Obvious?
16:49The smell, sir, and then I think you'll know when you see him.
16:53What brought you to the door?
16:54Routine wellness.
16:55The man's daughter in Lancaster called in, said our dad hadn't returned her calls for a
16:59couple of days.
17:00The door was open when I got here, so...
17:02Open or unlocked?
17:03Open.
17:05What did you think?
17:05Wait for the boys?
17:07So yous aren't the response unit?
17:08We went nearby, thought we'd take a look.
17:10Is that okay?
17:15Might as well, then.
17:19What is in the chair?
17:25Check them.
17:27Yes.
17:28Check them.
17:29Are they open?
17:30Are they closed?
17:30Are they locked?
17:31Are they broken?
17:32Is there another door?
17:33All does it look for?
17:33It's fucking anything apart from...
17:35It smells, which we're kind of already not.
17:38I was instructed to wait for the team.
17:46Either go back outside and wait or learn something.
17:50And go and check all of that out now.
17:52Starting with the kitchen.
17:55Sorry.
17:58Don't touch anything.
17:59Amazing mentor, you are.
18:07I know.
18:08It's a gift.
18:08It's a gift.
18:08I know.
18:09It's a gift.
19:26I understand, sir.
19:34How long you been on the job? A month? Three, sir.
19:37I'll tell you what, there's nothing like a, uh, sort of a shootout to each the fuck out of here.
19:50A total fucking cock-up. I mean, first they roll up in a scene that's not even theirs. Then they march straight into a fucking ambush.
19:58Your question is why they decided to show up in the first place?
20:01Because Mort can't fucking help himself.
20:03Is this the car?
20:25Yeah. Simple yes or no. Is this the car the witness said she saw the shooter get out of?
20:33Yes, but she's not a witness anymore.
20:36She recanted, but she's still a witness.
20:37Can't use her. Not in court.
20:39We're not the fucking courts, are we?
20:42What's this here?
20:43What's what? Where?
20:44Where's the nearest McDonald's?
20:47There's one by the station.
20:49Not here.
20:51Near fucking Leith Park.
20:53There's one on Market Road.
20:55Did you check the CCTV there?
20:56OK.
20:58OK. Come here.
21:02What does this look like?
21:04That could be anyone's.
21:05Yeah, could be.
21:06Well, it wasn't listed by forensics.
21:08Well, that's two fuck-ups, then.
21:10What else do you see?
21:12What about you?
21:13The bag and the cup.
21:15They weren't there before the car got there.
21:17Oh, it'd be good to see if the CCTV at the McDonald's caught a guy dressed all in black buying a milkshake, no?
21:22Why would the shooter leave the scene and then come back?
21:24Wrong question.
21:25Why did he stay?
21:29The shooter was watching the house to see who showed up.
21:32How do you know that?
21:33Because what other explanation is there?
21:35Our theory is that these are two separate crimes.
21:37One shooting, one stabbing.
21:39Yeah, I'm not sure that's the theory you want to pursue.
21:41Why not?
21:41Because that means that's two separate crimes you've gotten fucking nowhere with.
21:48Focus on the shooter.
21:49Focus on what the fuck he actually did that day.
21:51We've got it all up here and check the CCTV at the McDonald's, please.
21:59Homicide rates are up.
22:01Holyrood is accusing us of letting too much slip through the net.
22:04I suppose maybe we should work a little harder at solving crimes.
22:08I'll get right on that.
22:10Anything else?
22:10Moira.
22:11Seriously, Jonathan?
22:12It too?
22:13No one's accusing you of anything.
22:15We're just having a conversation.
22:16One that began with, so Moira, tell us.
22:18What's up with your miserable solve rate?
22:20You disagree with the numbers?
22:21Not at all.
22:23We have MIT's working without crime scene officers.
22:26Two forensic experts across the whole department.
22:29I'm aware of the financial issues, but there's some concern about public perception.
22:36Perception is neither my problem nor my department.
22:39Figuring out how to spend what money I don't have in actual investigations is.
22:43I'm assuming you know about the Windley case up in Aberdeen.
22:47All I know is what I've read.
22:49Some police officer, retired now, who never let it go.
22:5316 years without a solve.
22:56Until they get a DNA hit from a trace of our clothes.
22:59Can't wait for the podcast.
23:01Exactly.
23:02That was good optics.
23:05Killers been put away years after they thought they'd gotten away with it.
23:07Personally, I think it's better we put them away sooner.
23:10The cabinet secretary is proposing we establish a new department.
23:15One that's focused on examining similar cases which might serve the public's interest.
23:21Doesn't the solving of every case serve the public interest?
23:25You're a good officer, Moira.
23:27But sometimes you forget the wonder picture.
23:30Look, I need to be solving the cases on my desk yesterday.
23:33Not one from before I was born.
23:35I've barely got enough detectives to cover the ground as it is.
23:38Let alone a new department.
23:39I should mention the department will have its own budget.
23:44The sort of budget?
23:47A substantial one.
23:50Depending on the cases you choose, the bigger profile the better.
23:53The Crown Office has put together a list of cases to consider.
23:57And, of course, to have an advocate at your disposal.
24:05I'll have full discretion over all of it.
24:08Cases and budget.
24:11It's your department.
24:12I suppose I could make that work.
24:21Good.
24:24Now, who do you have in mind for the job?
24:27What do you have in mind for the job?
24:52What do you have in mind?
24:53The Crown Office has somehow gets a strong answer.
24:55That's going to be a massive moment in this game.
24:57Yes, I do.
24:58Good indeed.
24:59Now, done, Harold.
25:00Break at pace.
25:02Here comes McKeeves.
25:03Strike a goal.
25:08Oh, my God.
25:10I went back, did I?
25:36Nothing's changed.
25:38All fucking warrants.
25:40You know, I'm just gonna put my time in and be done with it.
25:44And then, who knows, maybe I'll just hang out with you and argue about football.
25:54Oh, boy.
25:59Any of the ever-dive, ever-dive, ever-dive.
26:30It smells good.
26:50It's nearly done.
27:00It's been a long day, I'm sure.
27:14I'll take it from here.
27:15I firmly believe that those who commit violent crime don't ever truly get away with it.
27:32The court might set them free, but be it conscience, karma or the universe they are ultimately one way or another punished for what they've done.
27:41That was Merit Lingard, the lead prosecutor in the Graham Finch trial, which reaches its conclusion.
27:49Well, you're not going to make me watch that nonsense, are you?
27:53Oh, I see.
27:59Your choice.
28:00As long as it's got nothing to do with criminals or courts.
28:04I'll blow your winds over the ocean, I'll blow your winds over the sea, I'll blow your winds over the ocean, I'll bring my money to me.
28:19You're still here.
28:23Oh, there's no trouble.
28:24He's all set now.
28:26That's very nice of you.
28:27I just get my coat.
28:28My brother is a grown man.
28:32He's not a child.
28:34Of course.
28:36I'm saying that he's not your baby boy.
28:39I know.
28:39What?
28:39I know he's not my baby boy.
28:44Then treat him as such.
28:46Yeah.
28:47Yeah.
29:09Sure.
29:26Hey, daddy, I need a night.
29:28I'm going to be ahead of you.
29:30You should be ahead of you.
29:32You should be ahead of you.
29:33Stop messing around.
29:35I'm a running down, down, down, down, down.
29:39I don't know what you expect from me.
30:07Could you turn it down?
30:09I could, yes. We need to talk to him first.
30:12I don't pay 500 pounds a month, I'm at years bled out.
30:15It's better than if he sold my food.
30:17I can't hear you.
30:18I'm serious, but I get that he hates you.
30:20Does he really take it out of me? Try to work in here.
30:23Work? Oh, you got a job then?
30:25I can't hear you.
30:37What the fuck?
30:43The house is on fire.
30:44Fuck off. Because I smell the smoke.
30:46This room is disgusting.
30:50So what? I mean, this whole place, just a dump.
30:53Well, you could get off your arse once in a while and clean it,
30:55because Martin is not a parlour maid, you know.
30:58Yeah, well, I've got homework, so...
31:00Biology.
31:04Turn it down, or I will throw everything in this room out of the fucking window.
31:14You're a prick.
31:16So I keep hearing.
31:46So I'm alright.
31:48That's awesome.
31:49It's all fine.
31:50And you and I will Π½Π΅Ρ‚ to touch on it.
31:51You're fine.
31:52So...
31:53Why don't I need to eat whatever else you should say?
31:54When do you get gross and delicious, you can
32:13good morning madam who are you i'm akram salim i've been waiting to see and the wait continues
32:25i'm very busy yes i i work part-time in admin mostly it but i was hoping i might move into
32:31your department i have much experience by commisteria speak to recruitment yes they
32:37say nothing is available but if you just give me a moment i'm afraid there's no path for you here
32:41then how did he get in here um is that a pass i see no he just um he works in i.t he's not
33:00allowed in this part of the building look if you try these you'll understand get rid of them
33:11you're a cop who says that thing round your neck have you shot anyone not today
33:28have you seen dead bodies few i saw my granda dead yeah he pushed himself
33:39you didn't kill him did you no my mom said it was all the tennis and crisps they got
33:47well that's not a bad way to go
33:50well my own department congratulations are you joking it's been commissioned by the cabinet
33:59secretary himself really yeah you'll be reviewing cold cases from all over the country there's a list
34:05here from the crown office you can pick whichever ones you want and you'd have your own contact there
34:12if you'd like contact what some lawyer if you'd like who exactly will i be in charge of just you
34:20a department of just me oh you'll have an office whatever resources you need well i need a car
34:26no we can't just give you a car this isn't the price is right you just said i'd be reviewing cases
34:34all over the country what happens if i get one in inverness do you expect me to take a bus i'll see
34:38what i can do so can i tell the deputy chief constable that you're on board where's this office
34:44q where the hell's that downstairs the office is a number downstairs moira i mean downstairs downstairs
35:00downstairs
35:01okay
35:15so
35:27so
35:28I don't know.
35:58I don't know.
36:28I don't know.
36:58I don't know.
37:28I can't let you in here anymore.
37:41Boss's orders.
37:42Turns out she doesn't have much of a sweet tooth.
37:44Those were amazing.
37:46My wife's special recipe.
37:49She would be pleased to know you liked them.
37:52And thank you for your hospitality.
37:56Oh, am I gonna need that?
37:59Oh, right.
38:00Yeah.
38:03Thanks.
38:03Good luck.
38:17Fuck, Rose!
38:19Chief wanted me to tell you she looks forward to hearing which one you pick first.
38:22Oh, great.
38:27What you working on?
38:29I was working on taking a fucking nap.
38:31Yeah, you're probably gonna need someone's help getting through all these.
38:34You're absolutely right.
38:41Eh, that's not what I...
38:44Fuck.
38:45I want one new computer and one new telephone on every desk.
38:51And put your old telephones into this wee bin here.
38:54All right.
38:54Uh, Moira?
39:03Hi.
39:04Oh, for fuck's sake.
39:05Hi.
39:05For fuck's sake.
39:07You can't expect me to go through those files, Amara.
39:10You only have to choose one.
39:12There's decades' worth of evidence down there.
39:14I've made a team.
39:15I thought you understood it was just you.
39:17You're more than capable.
39:19Eh, that big telly?
39:21Into my office and the chair behind my desk.
39:25We're just, er, moving things around.
39:28I thought you said that the, er, cabinet secretary himself requested this department.
39:32The reputation of the entire force was on the line.
39:34Right.
39:35I think that's overstating.
39:36Oh, well, let's invite them down in my office, shall we?
39:38We can all sit on the urinals and talk it out.
39:42Fine.
39:42Um, I'll, I'll find you an assistant to lighten the load, okay?
39:45Mm-hmm.
39:46Oh, and by the way, it was never meant to be an office.
39:48So, anything you could do on the refurbishment budget?
39:51You know, if there's anything left.
39:52Don't push your luck.
39:54And I want the first case for the end of the week.
39:56Yeah, yeah.
39:58In the High Court of Justiciary, Court Number Six,
40:02Her Majesty's Advocates against Graham Finch.
40:07Would the spokesperson of the jury please rise?
40:12Have you reached your verdict?
40:15We have.
40:16And what is your verdict under the charge of murder?
40:20We find the charge not proven.
40:23Mr Finch.
40:26You have been acquitted by the jury
40:29and are now discharged from the dock.
40:34Court.
40:34Court.
40:34Court.
40:34Court.
40:42Court.
41:06This has been a very emotive case.
41:10We are off to the cell.
41:12No wishes it had gone in the distance of their action.
41:15No, consider our own.
41:19Go.
41:20We are here.
41:21Anywhere. Just go.
41:40No, no, no.
42:10What?
42:17Push, push.
42:29Oh, sorry.
42:32Who are you?
42:33I have been sent from upstairs.
42:36I'm your new assistant.
42:40I can't have sent him.
42:49DC Dixon.
42:50Why do I feel like I want you to thank for this?
42:52I take it you've met Akram.
42:54Just some kind of sick joke, yeah?
42:55It's very, um, eager.
42:58Yeah, which is code for pain in the arse.
43:01Oh, you two should get along wonderfully then.
43:05Oh, I knew that.
43:10Akram, yeah?
43:11Yes, sir.
43:12It's Carl.
43:14Not, sir.
43:15I'm busy.
43:15There's a lot to be done.
43:17That's why I'm here, sir.
43:18Carl.
43:19Oh, good.
43:20Okay.
43:21There's a mop and bucket in the other room.
43:22This place is a mess.
43:23Then, I want you to go upstairs and get me a...
43:27A computer and one of those new TVs.
43:33Yeah?
43:37That's everything?
43:38For now.
43:49DC iMog.
43:50Hey.
44:06Me.
44:10They said you fell out of bed.
44:12Found you on the floor by the window.
44:18Don't you know that Scottish air will kill you?
44:20No.
44:29Fuck off.
44:30Please, mate.
44:33Fuck's sake, please.
44:35No, we'll figure it out, okay?
44:36I hope we always do it together.
44:38I promise.
44:39Is that Carl Morg?
44:41Hey!
44:42Dad!
44:43Hey!
44:44Hey!
44:44Hey!
44:50Hey!
44:50Hey!
45:13Hey!
45:13Hey!
45:14Hey!
45:14Let's go.
45:44Hello? Hello? Claire? Claire? Who's...?
46:01I've been trying to call you. You're late.
46:05Well, I...
46:07Can I see?
46:22It's okay.
46:23It's okay.
46:24It's okay.
46:25It's okay.
46:35What's that, Dad?
46:36It's okay.
46:37It's okay.
46:38It's okay.
46:39It's okay.
46:40I...
46:41I don't know about you, but I'm so tired.
46:57So maybe we should get away for a little while.
47:04Change of scenery.
47:06What do you think?
47:07I'm sorry I wasn't here.
47:20I'm sorry I wasn't here.
47:37Oi!
47:38What the fuck are you doing?
47:41Oh.
47:42I'm sorry, sir.
47:43I just wanted to understand what you do.
47:45Those are confidential.
47:47Well, upstairs they say it's a new department, but no one told me.
47:51But now I read them, I understand.
47:53You read them?
47:54Yes.
47:55Well, all of them?
47:56Well, many of them.
47:57Very interesting cases.
47:58Murders, kidnappings, rapes, assaults.
47:59I think many are good mysteries.
48:00Good.
48:01Worthy.
48:02At home in Syria there are a lot of cases like this.
48:03Unsold.
48:04People go missing, no one knows anything about it.
48:05Most of the time I was the only one looking.
48:06Well, you work for the police.
48:07Sort of.
48:08Sort of.
48:09Well, it...
48:10is, uh, it's complicated.
48:11You will solve them, these cases?
48:12Who knows.
48:13Which will you work on?
48:14I don't know.
48:15You do not know.
48:16Show me.
48:17So that's what I'm sorry.
48:18I don't know.
48:19I don't know.
48:20At home in Syria there are a lot of cases like this,
48:21Unsold.
48:22People go missing, no one knows anything about it.
48:24Most of the time I was the only one looking.
48:25Well you work for the police?
48:26Sort of.
48:27Sort of.
48:28Well it's, er
48:34It's complicated.
48:36You will solve them, these cases?
48:39that can be solved oh and you know that's from what just just reading them yeah don't you when
48:45you read the file sometimes you're able to just know i haven't read them perhaps then i could
48:54assist you read through all of them it's not your job is it put them away
49:09look since you can actually read a file and clearly a fuck sight better than you mop the floor
49:31maybe you can sort them out for me you know categorize them we'll call it
49:34administrative work i can do that great
49:50oh uh the boss said you have to park in the back not in the disabled space
50:04so
50:12so
50:18so
50:28I'm going to solve some fancy cold case of my own choosing,
50:55as long as it makes Moira look good, which of course is bullshit,
50:58because she'll spend it on her own fucking unit.
51:02Look at that, for fuck's sake.
51:04You want to kill yourself, I want to kill everyone else.
51:07Talk about one and one equals fucking zero.
51:18We need to figure something out together and soon,
51:21because as much as I'd love to, I can't give up on Jasper,
51:24and I sure as fuck can't give up on you.
51:26So outside of me putting a pillow over your face,
51:28I don't know what we'd do.
51:32You can give me one of those beers.
51:38And tell me more about this new department.
51:40Oh!
51:54Oh!
52:00Oh!
52:01Oh, my God.
52:31Oh, my God.
53:01Oh, my God.
53:31Oh, my God.
54:01Oh, my God.
54:31Oh, my God.
55:01Oh, my God.
55:31Oh, my God.
56:01Oh, my God.
56:03Oh, my God.
56:07Oh, my God.
56:09Oh, my God.
56:11Oh, my God.
56:19Oh, my God.
56:29Oh, my God.
56:39Oh, my God.
56:41Oh, my God.
56:51Oh, my God.
56:53Oh, my God.
57:03Oh, my God.
57:05Oh, my God.
57:07Oh, my God.
57:09Oh, my God.
57:11Oh, my God.
57:19Oh, my God.
57:21Oh, my God.
57:23Oh, my God.
57:25Oh, my God.
57:27Oh, my God.
57:29Oh, my God.
57:31Oh, my God.
57:33I don't know.
58:03I don't know.
58:33I don't know.