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Sherlock and Daughter S01E07
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00:00The Thread would have killed me long ago were I not somehow vital to their success.
00:05Mr. Sherlock Holmes, welcome.
00:08Thank you, Prime Minister.
00:09Someone at Chief Inspector Whitlock's office immediately rang up Lord Witherssey.
00:13Warning him he was about to welcome Watson and Mrs. Hudson, not to mention the Ambassador's jewels.
00:17Unless I find the jewels by tomorrow afternoon, the Ambassador collects 50,000 pounds.
00:23The kidnappers must communicate with each other, and then Watson and Mrs. Hudson will once more be on the move.
00:30Our allies and friends are already strategically placed, and I will light up the sky with two signals.
00:36One colour representing where Watson and Mrs. Hudson have been kept, and the other colour representing where they are going.
00:43Prepare to write a warrant for... what do you call it?
00:47A wiretap, my lord.
00:48I can hear and record every conversation from the telephone of the Chief Inspector.
00:52Now, go upstairs and provoke your superiors.
01:08No call yet, sir?
01:09No.
01:10The person using the telephone must wait to be alone in Whitlock's office.
01:14How long will that take, sir?
01:15Not long.
01:16The time frame I gave was designed to eliminate the possibilities of a messenger.
01:20Are you in danger, sir?
01:21No, no, no, no, no, no.
01:23It's not my safety at risk, but the lives of those I hold most dear.
01:27If I am wrong, if the culprit employing the telephone in Whitlock's office does not use it again,
01:33if we have nothing to record, then my trap springs shut on the wind.
01:38And my friends, my dearest friends, could die.
01:40I believe a cobbler can be found in Kensington.
02:07The hostages are travelling from the Dowager Duchess of Lincolnshire, green, which is where Shaw and the Irregulars are stationed,
02:20to Kensington, the Duke of Leicester, yellow, where they'll have to pass by 30.
02:27Now, excuse me, Shaw, I haven't a second to lose.
02:31But, sir, what should I do?
02:32Just continue recording the calls and pray that there is no change of plan.
02:37Wish me luck, Swann.
02:38Wish me luck, Swann.
02:39Wish me luck, Swann.
02:40Wish me luck, Swann.
02:41Wish me luck, Swann.
02:42Wish me luck, Swann.
02:43Wish me luck, Swann.
02:44Wish me luck, Swann.
02:45Wish me luck, Swann.
02:46Wish me luck, Swann.
02:47Wish me luck, Swann.
02:48Wish me luck, Swann.
02:49Wish me luck, Swann.
02:50Wish me luck, Swann.
02:51Wish me luck, Swann.
02:52Wish me luck, Swann.
02:53Wish me luck, Swann.
02:54Wish me luck, Swann.
02:55Wish me luck, Swann.
02:56Wish me luck, Swann.
02:57Wish me luck, Swann.
02:58Wish me luck, Swann.
02:59Wish me luck, Swann.
03:01Let's go.
03:31Let's go.
04:01That's the one.
04:11Head to the Duke of Leicester.
04:13That's it, Mr. Hannigan. Let's go.
04:14Let's go.
04:44Take the yellow route to the Duke of Leicester.
05:09Time is of the essence, Danquist. Certainly so.
05:21We're carried. Let's go.
05:32Get after him!
05:34Is this it?
05:48Let's go.
05:49Let's go.
05:50Let's go.
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06:22Let's go.
06:23Let's go.
06:24Let's go.
06:25Let's go.
06:26Let's go.
06:27Don't take the drive.
06:30Look to the hostages.
06:32It's my sister.
06:33Let me, Mrs.
06:34Okay.
06:35It's stuck.
06:36It won't budge.
06:37Let me in there.
06:38Ah, Holmes.
06:39How kind of you to join us.
06:40Thank you for following my instructions so closely.
06:41Two carriages.
06:42My God.
06:43Clever, but not clever enough.
06:45Come on.
06:46Is it Mr. Holmes?
06:47Oh, my Lord.
06:48I must be dreaming.
06:49Everyone seems to be floating.
06:50They're me.
06:51Steady, Mrs. Hudson.
06:52Steady, Mrs. Hudson.
07:01Steady, Mrs. Hudson.
07:06Steady, Mrs. Hudson.
07:07Steady, Mrs. Hudson.
07:10Steady, Mrs. Hudson.
07:11Steady, Mrs. Hudson.
07:12Steady.
07:13I'm all my lord.
07:14Mrs. Hudson, steady.
07:15Oh, sister.
07:17Dear sister.
07:17Tell Mrs. Hudson to my carriage.
07:19Take great care.
07:20She's been heavily dosed with opium.
07:29All right.
07:30Watson, come on, Shaw.
07:33Get this open.
07:34Come on.
07:39Holmes.
07:40Holmes.
07:41Oh, yes.
07:43Oh.
07:44Watson, you found it.
07:45Yes, of course.
07:46I knew you would.
07:47Of course.
07:48You've been very heavily sedated.
07:50Yes.
07:50We'll get you home.
07:51Yes.
07:52We can have a proper rest.
07:53No, no, no.
07:53Yes.
07:54No, the gold.
07:55The banking, the rob...
07:56Robbing the Bank of England.
07:57What?
07:58They may have done it already.
08:00Who?
08:00I'm going to fall.
08:01What?
08:02Watson, get it.
08:04Harris.
08:05Take it.
08:06Take it.
08:07It's Mike Harris.
08:08Well, well, well.
08:08Come on.
08:09All right.
08:10There we go.
08:12Here we go.
08:14Lady Violet, how may I help you?
08:34I must speak with the ambassador.
08:35Despite the lateness of the hour, my husband is still at the embassy.
08:39Would you care to leave a message?
08:40Sorry for the inconvenience, but I must wait for his return.
08:45And may I use your telephone?
08:47I need to make an important call to Scotland Yard.
08:49Chief Inspector Whitlock here.
09:01To whom am I speaking, please?
09:02You're betters.
09:03That's who.
09:04And I have a serious problem.
09:06I have already solved quite a few of your problems, Lady Violet, including those related
09:11to the less than accidental death of one of your debutantes.
09:14Your taste for violence has become...
09:17I'm in no mood for a lecture on morality, especially from a man who has been so handsomely
09:22rewarded for betraying the law.
09:24If you wish to escape with your prize, you'll continue to assist me.
09:29Assist you?
09:30How?
09:31With that awful girl, Amelia Rojas.
09:34The American ambassador insisted I place in his household.
09:39She knows I have the designs to her mother's weapon.
09:42I want her out of the way.
09:43Your hatred of this girl is a distraction from Holmes, whom you continue to underestimate.
09:49I have been right about Sherlock so far.
09:53But the girl is more unpredictable and so a threat.
09:57I am presently involved in the most delicate part of our entire enterprise, and Holmes must
10:02not suspect that he is being led to do our bidding.
10:05His arrogance won't allow him to suspect.
10:08And as for the girl, have one of your idiot inspectors pick her up and taken care of and
10:13in prison, like he did with Charlie the coachman.
10:16There is nothing I can do to remove the girl while she is at the ambassador's residence.
10:21Very well.
10:22At my first opportunity, I will kill her myself.
10:25You scared me half to death.
10:49I'm sorry.
10:50I couldn't go to the front door.
10:51Why?
10:52Because it's so late?
10:53No, it's not the hour.
10:55Although I'd have some explaining to do if the Pinkertons had seen me.
10:58Does the lateness of your return have anything to do with Mr. Wiley?
11:01No.
11:02No.
11:02Shh.
11:03Not at all.
11:04Actually, it's...
11:05Clara, listen to me, okay?
11:10The person who planned my kidnapping and yours, who killed Emma and murdered my mother, is
11:18downstairs right now in your father's study.
11:21Who on earth are you talking about?
11:23Lady Violet Somerset arrived two hours ago and insisted on waiting for you and helped
11:28herself to our telephone.
11:29But what could she possibly want?
11:30It's quite nearly morning.
11:31The sooner I talk with her, the faster she will leave.
11:35If there's a problem, my darling, if she's causing you distress...
11:39Nothing beyond this inexcusable intrusion, which will soon be over.
11:51At last!
11:54Your behavior grows more reckless by the hour.
11:58And your tone more presumptuous.
12:00You may rank high in London society, but you hold no position of legitimate power.
12:07Whereas I am the United States Ambassador to the Court of St. James and the legal representative
12:11of my nation in Great Britain.
12:13I am well aware of your status.
12:15Indeed, I consider you to be one of my most valuable employees.
12:19Your employee?
12:21You may not wear my livery, but of no doubt you are my servant.
12:25And on the verge of receiving an extraordinary reward for your labors.
12:28By this time tomorrow, I will have made you a hero to the public and one of the richest
12:33men in the world.
12:34One of the richest?
12:35May I remind you that the plan we are about to execute is mine?
12:40If not for me, the success of your conspiracy would have, at best, left the country you wish
12:45to dominate in financial ruin.
12:47I admit you finessed bribing the authorities with genius, and your change in what the robbery
12:53should accomplish was uncommonly clever, but I chose you.
12:56I came all the way to America under the pretense of helping your daughter because I recognized
13:01that despite conspicuous failures, you had the will, the means, and immunity to accomplish
13:08what none of the rest of us could.
13:09So that you should attempt to interfere with selling this weapon when you know how important
13:17it is to my ultimate goal.
13:19I find it disloyal, to say the very least.
13:21Especially as I created a date for your daughter's ball at the cost of someone's life.
13:26which was done without my knowledge or consent.
13:30You promised no murders, and now there have been bodies piling up beyond count.
13:35So no, I will not allow Clara's ball or my embassy to be used as an auction house for weapons.
13:43There's no more perfect place or occasion for this sale to take place.
13:48Every foreign diplomat in London may attend the ball without attracting suspicion.
13:51The actual exchange will be made discreetly in your stables.
13:57Perhaps I misled you a nipple about killing people, but I never denied our ultimate aim.
14:02Think, please.
14:04This is no ordinary weapon.
14:06You could decide the outcome of this war you seem so determined to start.
14:10Do you really have so little feeling for your own country?
14:14You have to be naive.
14:16This war will not be won on a field of battle.
14:19Indeed, the victors have already been crowned.
14:24They rule our boardrooms, banks, and foundries.
14:27By the day of surrender, without knowing it,
14:30England will have been subsumed by industry.
14:33And the financial system by which I must live a beggar in my own family will come to an end.
14:40You say I have no feeling for my country.
14:42It is my country that has no feeling for me.
14:45This is not the future Dan Moriarty espouses.
14:49Well, he is ridiculous.
14:51And, like Holmes, will have soon served his purpose.
14:55The thread can dispense with them both.
14:57And the wretched girl, too.
15:00How you start your war and what you hope it will accomplish is up to you and your other bloody-minded accomplices.
15:06But that wretched girl is under my personal protection, which I will not withdraw.
15:14Oh, really?
15:17Have you forgotten all about Clara's romance with your former coachman?
15:21You encouraged his advances.
15:24And taking my daughter hostage was both a betrayal and an outrage.
15:27Had you given me the keys, when I asked your daughter's seduction would have been unnecessary, you forced my hand.
15:35If you do so again, well, diplomatic immunity might keep you from an arrest.
15:41But nothing can protect you from a scandal like that.
15:45Do you ever wonder, Lady Violet, if you might be in over your head?
15:51I have outmaneuvered even Sherlock Holmes.
16:00You are no such challenge.
16:03Hopefully wealth and universal adulation will soften your outrage.
16:08Hide this well.
16:12Bring it with you to Clara's ball.
16:15Or your daughter's introduction to society will be the last night she appears in public.
16:29That whip wants to destroy me.
16:33She can't.
16:34The keys she was talking about, they have to be used at your debut.
16:38What do they unlock?
16:40Here I am, worried about my own future while Lady Violet plots your murder.
16:44It's not just my life that's being threatened.
16:47It's Mr. Holmes' two.
16:48And a war?
16:49I can't believe it.
16:50Why would Lady Violet want to start a war?
16:53Amelia, where are you going?
16:55To get the answers to your questions.
16:56And to make dead certain that nothing happens to you, Michael Wiley, or to Mr. Holmes.
17:02Take care.
17:03I now fear Lady Violet more than anything.
17:07You're not wrong.
17:09Wish me luck.
17:14Miss Rojas.
17:21Detective Swan.
17:22Sorry to startle you.
17:24What are you doing here?
17:25I've come to tell you, you're in great danger.
17:28And I must protect you until morning.
17:30The effects of the opium will wear all soon.
17:39But they should fully recover.
17:41When they come round, I advise fresh water, some warm soup, and a long hot bath.
17:47Thank you, Dr. Wells.
17:50Mr. and Mrs. Halligan, I will leave our patients in your care whilst I follow the scent.
17:56Not to worry, Holmes.
17:57We'll run these kidnappers to ground.
18:00I'm sure you will.
18:02But I must now turn my attention to the robbery of a significant amount of gold from the Bank of England.
18:07I do not know how you came to be aware of it.
18:10The transfer of the South African gold from the wharves to the bank was accomplished in complete secrecy.
18:17Reuillavant supervised its transfer yesterday.
18:19And even if thieves could break into the bank, how would they escape 8,000 ounces of solid gold?
18:25An excellent question, Reuillavant.
18:27And I must ask the Bank of England to open their vault in order to answer it.
18:32If you will excuse me, I fear I may already be too late.
18:35Mr. Holmes, I hope you'll allow us to accompany you.
18:54If your charges are true, we must immediately join in the pursuit.
18:58For which I presume the reporter and the photographer standing behind you are indispensable.
19:03If circumstances allow, we must immediately alert the public.
19:06The Daily Chronicle was convinced to hold off on the mid-morning edition should our news require the front page.
19:12Well, I would have spared the yard such a salacious expose, but as you will.
19:17Dear me, Mr. Holmes, your alarms have us terrified and perplexed.
19:27This shipment of South African gold is essential to the bank's capital reserves.
19:32Without it, markets would collapse across the empire.
19:36I must hope you are wrong, Mr. Holmes.
19:40I assure you, Governor Kavanagh, nothing would give me more pleasure.
19:43Oh, thank heavens.
20:02Mr. Holmes, sir, would you mind posing in front of the gold?
20:07What gold?
20:08Well, this gold from South Africa, securely transferred from ship to vault under my direct supervision.
20:19May I, Inspector?
20:21Careful, Holmes. It's quite heavy.
20:23Note the fine powder appearing on the bar's exterior, indicating soluble salts moving to the surface.
20:30The effects of moisture are possibly related to the recent rains.
20:34I trust the powder will have no effect on the value?
20:37No, not at all.
20:38The gold will be worth exactly what it was when it was loaded into your vault.
20:44You see, gentlemen, these bars...
20:48...covering bits of lead...
20:51...painted a persuasive colour and bearing the proper imprint...
20:56...are 100%...
21:00...counterfeit.
21:02But how?
21:03I saw the gold being broken open out of the crate and tested and unloaded off the ship into a convoy of carriages.
21:11That much is certainly true.
21:12And I drove alongside these carriages all the way from the wharf to the bank.
21:15I believe you.
21:16And I observed the gold being carried into the bank.
21:19Now that that is impossible.
21:22The vault was neither opened nor breached, yet this is not gold. Ergo, the gold was never here.
21:30Now, it was brought from the ships and walked past you by a group of coachmen, all of whom were part of a conspiracy to rob the bank.
21:36They arrived at the wharf in vehicles already filled with counterfeit bars of painted plaster.
21:41And the real gold was placed in the carriage's false bottoms.
21:45Now, you escorted the gold and these thieving coachmen across London.
21:49And upon arrival at the bank, the counterfeit bars were loaded into the vault.
21:53And the real gold was driven away, and where it has gone will take some thought.
21:57But that is hardly the most important question.
22:00The whereabouts of the gold is not the most important question.
22:03No, it is not. The most pertinent question is how was I able to envision this crime so quickly?
22:12And with such astonishing accuracy, I am used to making inferences far beyond the scope of untrained minds.
22:19But criminals seldom provide me with such flagrant clues, such as this plaster dust, flecked with gold paint,
22:26left behind in at least two of the carriages used in the robbery.
22:30How did you come across these carriages?
22:32Well, they were engaged again hours later in the relocation of Watson and Mrs. Hudson.
22:37Their coats were caked in gold dust, and we rescued them just in time to be told.
22:41Their captors were robbing the Bank of England.
22:44Well, what an amazing coincidence. Here's another.
22:47I was able to have a similar carriage dismantled right after it had been used in the attempted abduction of my former maid, so I knew about the false buttons.
22:56And I assume Scotland Yard contracted these vehicles from the Green and Crest Asylum for the criminally insane.
23:04It was an attempt to transport the gold to the vault using unremarkable conveyances.
23:09Yes.
23:10No.
23:11No, no, no, no.
23:12This cannot be true!
23:14Whoa!
23:15Shouldn't I be taking you to Baker Street?
23:17No, I need to find where Michael Wiley works.
23:19Miss Rohath!
23:20Wait, wait.
23:21Um, ladies cannot enter the exchange.
23:22I will go in, find this Michael Wiley and bring him out to you.
23:23Yeah, but you don't know what he looks like.
23:24You there!
23:25Move this carriage away from the Scotland Yard!
23:26Your badge could get me here.
23:27I can't see you.
23:28No, no, no, no!
23:29No, no!
23:30No, no, no!
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23:54inside police business scotland yard out of the way please police business scotland yard police
24:02business scotland yard officer amelia what are you doing here excuse me officer but i respectfully
24:10ask you release miss rojas immediately well i can assure you mr wiley that my holding of
24:14miss rojas's wrist was necessary to keep her on the floor of this exchange where she insisted
24:18upon hunting for you it's okay i overheard lady violet tell the ambassador that she wants to get
24:25rid of you and me what does lady violet have against us did she say maybe it has something
24:31to do with your support of home rule how would she know about that don't ask me but
24:35she also wants to start a war won't help it's not possible
24:40stock market's crashing
24:45stay away from lady violet let sherlock holmes deal with her i've got to get back to work
24:51what is going on well an epic crime the bank of england has been robbed and will probably fail
24:58we must go now i'll take you back to baker street on the way to the yard
25:02no if this is really an epic crime there's only one place sherlock holmes week
25:06this conversation you've overheard between lady violet and the ambassador is most revealing now i
25:22know for certain why the jewels are so important and where they've gone where to chief inspector
25:27whitlock for whom they were always intended as a bribe he took over the search for them himself
25:33and before lord withers he shot himself he must have told whitlock where the gems were to be found
25:39but what part does the ambassador play in the bank robbery and how does he become a public hero
25:43now i don't know but i can tell you who does chief inspector whitlock he told you himself
25:48every day the home office sends me a list of potential revolutionaries misfits and former felons
25:53he must have hired some of them as drivers to steal the gold whitlock brought a reporter and a
25:59photographer with him today inside the vault well maybe he didn't think you'd figure out what
26:03happened maybe he wanted to prove he's smarter than sherlock holmes that's a mistake many have
26:07made to their regret but consider this the red thread gave me the means to lay bare the robbery so
26:12so so so should i not also know where the gold has gone why would they want you to find the gold why
26:18would they want me to know about the robbery at all okay this is it's it's what you call a theory of
26:25the crime so how do we prove it by locating the gold without looking for it make whitlock tell us
26:34he's not only involved with the robbery but he's also working for lady violet swan has a recording
26:41of a telephone conversation i'll kill him kill himself except i promised the prime minister nothing
26:48from the wiretap would be used in evidence well whitlock doesn't know that yes yes very good
26:55idea and i will follow up on whitlock's ignorance of the prompt time not just yet if i am right we
26:59should be able to deduce the gold's whereabouts based on the clues we already have remember i overheard
27:04lord withersey in the stable say that the coffins were about to become more valuable no worth less than
27:09there will be a week or two hence but withersey's needs were more immediate besides you overheard that
27:15conversation without his knowledge if my theory is correct all clues left by the red thread must be
27:24deliberate the telephone calls between whitlock and the coffin factory no whitlock called everyone
27:29no it needs to be something more specific
27:31what about this
27:35the coffin screw from the ambassador's carriage
27:41why do you carry this with you i guess as a keepsake from the first day we started working
27:49together amelia if i had known back then when we first met if i understood if i had made a better
27:58breakfast oh wretched breakfast i shall never forget it well to be fair you didn't taste it i i chose life
28:07it was the sensible solution but you're quite right this this screw is so specific to withersey's factory
28:15yes yes yes that's why weems and maggot were executed to cover their escape they set fire to the very
28:27place the gold was to be hidden the thread must have been furious you certainly were do you think they
28:33left the screw there for you to find on purpose yes yes someone brilliantly anticipated my actions but they
28:39could never have foreseen yours so let us prove the theory by finding the gold what if the coachman are
28:46all still there at the factory i mean there are a lot of them do we need the police no no no no no no
28:53no we can't afford to have whitlock warning them by telephone wait i have the perfect solution yes
29:00swan i have an idea where we might find the stolen gold and there's not a second to lose
29:08yeah but sir i should really report this well i could be wrong it has happened and perhaps we should
29:14make sure the gold is where we think it is before informing your superiors and having this case snatched
29:18from your hands yes sir where to withersey coffin factory on the double what
29:25this place is more heavily guarded than i'd hoped an observation that was on the verge of making
29:45myself i bet they chased someone into the coffin factory i hope by chasing someone you don't mean
29:51you i'll get the guards to follow me inside i can cut off their exit from the roof trust me mr holmes
29:57this will work don't follow me until they're all inside
30:01hey there's roberts and murderers in here
30:17easy
30:30good day gentlemen we ask that you remain here quietly until suitable arrangements can be made
30:40what do you think you're playing at you're copper no i'm not but allow me to introduce
30:45detective swan of scotland yard and i'm arresting you all in the name of the queen not to worry mr
30:50holmes i've locked the doors from up here the only place these blokes are going is prison thank you
30:56clarence you've done more than i could have ever asked games up gentlemen now up against the wall
31:01come on well this is all well and good but do they have my stolen jewels no no batty but now we shall
31:09have to satisfy ourselves with all this gold but the gems will be back in your hands soon enough i know
31:14where they are now sure if you and the rest of the irregulars could please find inspector
31:18bullivant and tell him the happy news and then we need some reinforcements did we just save england
31:24again mr holmes we did indeed never saved england before how does it feel well not bad considering
31:30much worse for dear mrs hudson than i how is she faring she's coming along helps being tended by her
31:37twin sister oh i have a small gift for you your buttons i believe i'm glad to see that i did not
31:47destroy my waistcoat in vain at least you knew we were alive now come i am anxious to hear the
31:54whole story crime of the century oh hardly that nonsense you recovered the gold caught an entire
32:00factory filled with thieves rescued us about which i am most happy never think otherwise but before lord
32:10withersey killed himself he implied a crime beyond my imagination and that has not happened there are so
32:16many orphaned pieces to this puzzle why steal plans for a weapon in california why demand keys of the
32:22american ambassador no the robbery and the kidnappings are not the whole story there's something worse
32:29what awful crime binds these disparate members of the red thread together red thread it will make a
32:36terrific title damn it i tire so easily the after effects of too much opium dear boy you'll soon wear off
32:43a little peace and quiet will do good
33:05come in here
33:16he's better he'll have your old stocking partner back soon not soon enough clara's ball is two days
33:23hence and by then all our riddles must be answered i've solved a lot of them already
33:27oh which ones why you weren't murdered why we were meant to find the gold and how the american
33:36ambassador will become a national hero well your deductive powers have shown sensational progress
33:42how did you manage all that the evening paper you're mentioned too as the greatest detective in the
33:51world amelia that is not news that is not news fortunately i am immune to flattery though we
33:58should always be grateful whenever the press elect to be precise oh for goodness sake after hearing of
34:06the robbery the american ambassador hurriedly put together a consortium of investors the purchase of
34:13the bank's plummeting shares stopped the panic and brought stability to the chaotic markets
34:21in his speech to reporters later he explained when i heard the bank of england's governor had engaged
34:29the brilliant sherlock holmes i knew the gold would be found my broker sir nigel parks helped me to find
34:36others who would intervene and together we were able to halt the bank of england's slide toward bankruptcy
34:42by the purchase of a majority of its shares but nothing we did would have mattered without the greatest
34:49detective on earth exercising his miraculous abilities the real victory belongs to sherlock holmes
34:58yes by bringing the press with him into the vault whitlock made sure the world would know about the
35:03robbery and launched a financial panic allowing the thread to buy the bank for pennies on the pound
35:10just this afternoon ambassador anderson made 10 million off an investment of 50 000 pounds yes yes yes
35:16in the meantime the coachman are carted off to jail without knowing how or why they were betrayed
35:23guess we didn't solve the crime of the century we hope make it possible
35:30therefore the greatest crime is yet to come
35:35this broker sir nigel parks is he not dan mariati's employer did dan also invest in this scheme where would
35:42he get the money by muscling in on his father's organization about which he may have known more
35:48than he let on
35:52yes
35:55let me see i had both my profession as a mathematician and my greater enterprise to maintain greater
36:00enterprise by which you mean the exploitation of human weakness through opium dens gambling and houses of
36:07ill repute run by men for whom loyalty is a vice best remedied by greed and at lady violet's party it was
36:14the young mariati who lured me outside what do you mean amelia was denied entry that's unacceptable
36:23excuse me excuse me i just spoke to her wait mr work
36:27and if i hadn't been cured outside i would never have seen the carriage nor known how the gold went
36:39missing on its journey from the ship to the bank were it not for that wretched boy
36:47and of course that's why the other coach was waiting for your sham abductors
36:51kidnappers don't need getaway vehicles they take their crime with them all of this makes perfect
36:58sense if we change but one conclusion what's that i'm surprised to find someone of your intellect
37:04mistaken current circumstances for future prospects dan mariati did not kill the coachman to save you
37:12perhaps time will reveal just how much you underestimated my abilities you did it to save me
37:20the coachman to save me for future prospects for future prospects for future prospects for future prospects
37:29michael wiley here to visit with professor james mariati
37:45father
37:45dear boy
37:53dear boy
37:54go i will call you if i need you
38:00i apologize for my previous behavior it was necessary to deceive that pompous fool holmes i'm so
38:06relieved dear boy but do not be dismissive my most persistent adversary pompous oh yes but
38:13holmes is no fool not only did he rescue his friends he foiled a perfect robbery of the bank
38:18of england i assure you father in no way did holmes foil anything almost as every move in solving
38:24these crimes was designed by me what but surely you did not i robbed the bank of england and it went
38:30even better than hoped but the homes recovered the gold and the perpetrators have been arrested only
38:35because these actions were vital to my success you see by purchasing stock in the bank when it seemed
38:41almost certain to fail i gained a great fortune when holmes saved the day i wonder where a broker's
38:48clerk found enough pounds to invest during an unexpected market panic from you of course from
38:54me more specifically those elements of the mariati criminal syndicate i acquired through your less
38:59loyal henchmen accomplished by approving a more equal split in profits and uh long denied promotions
39:07but you never took my businesses that was the red thread do you still not understand i am the red
39:12thread well the most important part of it and tonight we achieve a far greater ambition than stupendous
39:19wealth there is no greater ambition and wealth it is a locus around which our entire empire revolves
39:24before the sun rises tomorrow i will bring that empire to its knees and i'll be well on my way to
39:29setting its colonies free now and forever we have the financial means we have the weapon now what we
39:38need is the inciting incident you said yourself you could leave whenever you wanted the ship awaits you
39:46even now as does a villa in ravenna where you can hold a moment there is much here to consider first
39:54what do you mean bring the empire to its knees surely you intend no harm to her majesty well kill the
40:01queen with so many princes to take her place no i will settle for nothing less than freeing the crown's
40:10colonies from british rule in order to achieve that i require war against england against all nations that
40:18would subjugate free people i'm pressed for time we can explain this dan dan dan planning to sacrifice
40:26yourself for some transient political cause it's hardly transient but do not worry i am no martyr
40:35oh but you are to steal from me and boast of it to my face and then in recompense for your impudence
40:41offer me a life as a fugitive or were you planning to use my escape as a distraction to mislead the
40:47authorities into thinking that i was the author of your inciting incident
40:52very good very good father very good yes yes that had been what i'd hoped to achieve the evening's
41:02work and have all eyes trained on the disappearance of professor moriarty the world's most famous criminal
41:10maniac and as the search became more frantic would i ever arrive at this villa or would my body be a
41:19better answer for your treason
41:28dankworth here's your professorship sir show this young unnatural man out and see that he never returns
41:35and admit it father you're a little proud of me aren't you moriarty's do not overthrow empires we
41:43corrupt them to our advantage and i can feel little pride in a criminal who when given the chance
41:48fails to kill sherlock holmes you mean like you
42:05you