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Carnival Row Season 1 Episode 5
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00:00The evil was not over.
00:20Before the poor Fae's body was cold,
00:23the headmaster was struck down.
00:27And so...
00:29There were two lives cut short before their time,
00:33both man and Fae.
00:36Their fates entwined by a death most cruel,
00:39delivered by a fiend most foul.
00:50But will they get the justice they deserve?
00:54Only time will tell,
00:55but of this much we may be certain.
00:59That each in their own way earned their eternal reward.
01:08Good master Finch bathes in the light of the martyr he served all his days.
01:14And Aisling, sweet, sweet Aisling,
01:19entertains the seraphim with her song.
01:22Okay.
01:23Good-bye.
01:33I'll rest you there in spite of this storm that is raging
01:50Faith goes and comes as long as the seasons are changing
01:58I am sure there is a safe alley for you and for me
02:08Thank you so much. Oh, Moira.
02:14So, this is it, is it? Your humble little theatrical troupe?
02:24I'm afraid so. It's...
02:26I thought the show was lovely. Really? I'm so glad you liked it.
02:36What's all this, then?
02:38Oh, is there a problem, Constable?
02:41Well, it depends. Let's see your permit.
02:43Permit? Well, it's a public street, isn't it?
02:46Leave them alone, would you?
02:47And I'll need to see their papers.
02:49It's all right. We'll say it out. It's all right.
02:57It's all right. It's all right.
02:59I'll give you ten stivers for the whole lot.
03:03Off with you.
03:04Thief and the witch.
03:09Back this soon.
03:10Yes, I am.
03:11Yes, I am.
03:24What does it say?
03:25Repository of secrets.
03:29The liver holds multitude for those who know how to see.
03:39Do you have something to show me or not?
03:41By the martyr.
03:49Oh, anything but.
03:51So it's true, then?
03:53A dead thing can be raised to life and joined with another.
03:57As your own eyes can attest.
03:59The thing I saw the other night, it had intelligence.
04:05I could sense it somehow.
04:07No.
04:08What you sensed was the intelligence behind it.
04:13A dark asher is no thoughts of its own.
04:16Only those of its master.
04:18They say that sometimes its eyes and its master's eyes
04:23can become as one and the same.
04:26Who here in the burg, besides yourself, would have such knowledge?
04:31What?
04:32I cannot say.
04:33But to conjure the thing that I saw would take skills even beyond my own.
04:47Put it out, Ms. Gregory.
04:49It cannot be killed.
05:00Not while you still breathe.
05:04Then put it in a gel.
05:19I'm interrupting.
05:31I'm working over the loan, dear.
05:34I will need your signature to authorise the lien on the house.
05:43What if I told you I know someone who's interested in investing in this venture of yours?
05:49My sweet sister, I cannot tell you how much it warms me you wish to support me in this.
05:56That said, I do not have time to pursue idle chatter from Louisa Pembroke,
06:02or some such person that her second cousin twice...
06:06No, this is no idle chatter.
06:08This individual has the wherewithal to fund the furbishment of a ship in its entirety.
06:12Well, then, yes, I'd be very pleased to make his acquaintance.
06:19What share of the profits would he be after, I wonder?
06:23It is not a share of the profits he seeks.
06:27Rather, acceptance into our social circle.
06:31I speak, of course, of the puck across the street, Mr. Agraeus.
06:46How would you know how much money he has?
06:49Or how he would deign to spend it?
06:52He took tea here the other day while you were at the club.
06:56I beg your pardon?
06:58And he will be our guest again this afternoon, along with the Pembrokes and the Guilfoyles.
07:01That is impossible, and it goes without saying.
07:04What is impossible, dear brother, is for you to secure my signature on a document that endangers the very roof over...
07:11I will not negotiate with my own firm.
07:13Not when there is another way out of our predicament.
07:15One that will cost us nothing save a measure of pride.
07:17It would be a scandal, Imogen.
07:20One the Spurnrose name has the strength to endure.
07:24We would stand stronger together, to be sure, but I will host the park alone if I must.
07:28Or will you now?
07:29In either way, you will take his money.
07:32I won't let you put this house at risk.
07:34Not as long as I still draw breath.
07:41Our guests are expected at half past three.
07:44I hope to see you here to greet them.
07:49Imogen?
07:50Imogen!
08:08Morning, Father.
08:09Good morning, Jonah.
08:12Morning.
08:21Your father has something he wants to say to you.
08:27Indeed, I do.
08:30As pleased as we are, of course, to have you home again, we need to discuss what happened.
08:37More than discuss.
08:38There need to be consequences.
08:42Consequences?
08:43I was the victim here.
08:46The boy makes a good point.
08:47None of this would have happened if he'd done as you told him and stayed off the road.
08:52True, but let's not forget that in the end, these unfortunate events did expose Longerbane's treachery.
08:59It's time for Jonah to put away childish things and take hold of his future.
09:06Please, Mother, not the prophecy again.
09:08Naked and covered with ash, I scaled Mount Carpe.
09:11On my hands and knees I climbed to consult the august before I married your father.
09:16And they told me that he would be a great man and that his son would be greater.
09:22Yes, yes, we know.
09:26If your father is chancellor, just think what the fates have in store for you.
09:29Maybe I'm to be crowned king.
09:30It's not impossible.
09:33Monarchies have been restored before.
09:34Do you see now, Father?
09:36Do you see how no matter what I do, it will never be enough for her?
09:39Everything your mother says and does, she does out of love for you.
09:43That much I do know.
09:45Oh, I wish I could believe that.
09:47Jonah.
09:49Apologize at once!
09:51I'm sorry, Mother.
09:52There.
09:55See?
09:58He's sorry.
10:00Your father and I have decided that for the time being,
10:03you're to take a respite from the public eye and stay home to concentrate on your studies.
10:08Give the scandal a chance to die down.
10:11Tongues will stop wagging soon enough.
10:14And in the meantime, by doubling your hours of tutelage...
10:17Doubling?
10:18You may very well complete your course of study by next Austria.
10:23Master Simons is waiting for you in the library.
10:48Master Simons.
10:49Master Simons.
10:50Master Simons.
11:11Yes.
11:13Oman, do we?
11:14I'm sorry for the morning.
11:16I'm sorry for the morning.
11:17Take it.
11:19It's freely given.
11:25Much obliged.
11:27Take one of these, too.
11:29The ciphers, do you know that?
11:31My mommy read me stories from it when I was a bern.
11:33Bless her. You might want to read it for yourself, though.
11:36You might be surprised by what you find.
11:47I don't believe this.
12:07All Fae, whether native-born or alien,
12:09are required to show papers upon request.
12:11Since when?
12:12Since ten years, at least.
12:14They can't be here, not without papers.
12:16Well, they are here now.
12:18Well, they're gonna have to go, then.
12:20Where?
12:21Back where they came from.
12:22Knark.
12:23It's been totally destroyed.
12:24There's absolutely nothing there.
12:25Sir?
12:26Or Fae, whether native-born or alien,
12:28are required to show...
12:29But what if they're not Fae?
12:32Well, what else would they be?
12:36Pets?
12:39But they're smart.
12:40Yeah, they're not that smart.
12:46Truth be told, I can't recall whether kobolds are specifically mentioned in the statute or not.
12:51Why don't you go and check your statute and we'll just wait...
12:55All right, all right.
12:56But you could be opening yourself up to charges of transporting an animal without a license.
12:59I'm prepared to pay any fine that's required of me.
13:02Just have a seat there and keep them inside that box.
13:05Thank you so much, officer.
13:08I think we're going to be absolutely fine.
13:18Ugh, kobold.
13:20I fucking knew it was the wrong time to be away.
13:23And the missus wasn't too happy to cut short our holiday on account of this fucking mess.
13:29Tell me you've made progress.
13:30The headmaster was killed by the same hand as the Fae that was found dead off the road the other day.
13:35How do you know it was the same killer then?
13:39Did that puck that you brought in to do an autopsy tell you that?
13:42What puck?
13:43Butcher from the road.
13:44Who?
13:45He was a physician in Poo Yarn.
13:48Oh, well, in that case.
13:49Took both their fucking livers.
13:51Proof enough for you?
13:53Their livers?
13:55Well, it was some kind of trophy, maybe.
13:58It could be.
14:00All right.
14:01Well, keep me informed.
14:03Don't be with me.
14:09Why don't you tell them about the Dark Asher business?
14:11They wouldn't believe me any more than you do.
14:13Anyway, it's not the thing itself, but it's whoever's controlling it that we want.
14:17Somebody wanted them both dead.
14:30Why, Croft?
14:43Look at you.
14:48I still can't believe it.
14:51An inspector with the constabulary.
14:53If only poor Master Finch could have seen the man you've become, you would have been so proud.
14:58Thank you, sir.
14:59Tell me, are you any closer to apprehending whoever did this terrible thing?
15:04That's why I'm here.
15:05Did you ever see the headmaster with this fae?
15:07Aisling Quirrell.
15:11I've never seen her before, no.
15:15Any idea if he might have known her?
15:17Who am I to say?
15:21His colleague and his friend.
15:24I've never seen her before.
15:26I'm sorry.
15:27Now, if he'll excuse me, I need to attend to several pressing matters.
15:32Do feel free to have a look about.
15:57I can see him, since more.
16:03Okay?
16:06I'm sorry.
16:07Do feel free to have any concerns with my attention for minute to Fallout.
16:10O.
16:12It's here already?
16:13No, but I couldn't doubt it.
16:14Thanks, sir.
16:16And I listened to you.
16:17Anything else goes out?
16:18I showed you.
16:19Everybody score all over.
16:21The person goes to the room.
16:22Tty may be late.
19:53Don't you worry.
19:56Well, you don't want to suffer any guff, I'll give you that.
20:02I'd better get back inside.
20:05Good luck to you, girl.
20:07Good luck to you, too.
20:08I'll win.
20:09I'll win.
20:09One of these days.
20:10This way, please.
20:21Mr. and Miss Guilfoyle.
20:25Yes, Hortensia, do come in.
20:26Yes, Hortensia, do come in.
20:27How long has it been?
20:29Feels like ages.
20:32Be a good man, wouldn't you fetch that straight-back chair for these old bones?
20:36Mr.
20:38I'm very pleased to make your acquaintance, Mr. Guilfoyle, and happy to oblige.
20:52This stamp weather does no favors for anyone's bones, old or young.
20:58Here you are.
21:01Most kind.
21:07Mr. Agrius is our new neighbor.
21:13He recently took ownership of Chesworth House across the way.
21:15How extraordinary.
21:20It is an extraordinary property.
21:22You're quite right.
21:23I was fortunate it came on the market when it did.
21:32More guests?
21:34Louisa and Leonid Pembroke.
21:36Thank you, my lord.
21:38Indeed.
21:39For the merrier.
21:42Master and Miss Pembroke.
21:45Is it a game?
21:52Are we meant to dress up as help and serve the servants?
21:58Mr. Agrius is not an employee here.
22:00He's a guest.
22:04What a pleasure, Mr. Agrius.
22:06I'm Leonid Pembroke.
22:08This is my sister, Louisa.
22:10Is that your officer's hearken cake?
22:12I've been craving a slice all week.
22:14Oh, please sit.
22:15I would very much like to hear your opinion on our city's recent troubles, Mr. Agrius.
22:22She baked it especially for you.
22:23I imagine you were no more grieved than I was to hear of Rita Longobane's well-deserved comeuppance.
22:29And why do you suppose that would be?
22:32Well, his antipathy to your kind, beyond reason.
22:37I have to wonder whether the thousands that have lost their jobs because my kind are willing to work for less would agree.
22:47Surely sacrifices have to be made in order to create a more inclusive society.
22:52Have you ever been to Puyin, Mr. Pembroke?
22:56I should think not.
22:58I mean, you could go months there without encountering anyone that wasn't a Puck.
23:07Not a Trow or a Puck's in sight, much less a man.
23:10And I can assure you that no one there gives even the slightest thought towards creating a more inclusive society.
23:18Well, it's not as if anyone would care to live there.
23:22Yes.
23:24Not since the war in any event.
23:29And no, I don't.
23:32Which is how I find myself here.
23:35In such fine company.
23:48Hark and cake, anyone?
24:18I don't think you're a good guy.
24:23I've been to the king.
24:25I don't know.
24:27I don't know.
24:28I don't know.
24:30I don't know.
24:33How about that?
24:35Have you?
24:38I don't know.
24:40Here's the king.
24:42I don't know.
24:43Here.
24:44I don't know.
24:45Here's the king.
24:46Here's the king.
24:47Very good, Rycroft. Now, ask the martyr to protect your secret.
25:05Hide the truth of the fathed blood in your veins.
25:09You will serve. I'll pray.
25:17Master Thorne.
25:28You're still here.
25:30I was just remembering something you taught me.
25:34Oh?
25:35That sins of omission are far more dangerous than sins of commission.
25:39Because they're easier to get away with. What made you think of that?
25:43I can't help feeling there's something you haven't been entirely truthful about.
25:50You think I've lied to you?
25:52I think you've chosen not to tell me something.
25:56A sin of omission, as you say.
26:00Easy enough to get away with.
26:03Just tell me I'm wrong and I'll be on my way.
26:09Today would have been Costin's night off.
26:13After the boys had suppered and he'd led last prayers,
26:17he would have dressed his best,
26:19like he did every gullsday for as long as I knew him,
26:22and taken a carriage to the row.
26:25The row?
26:28I've never known a finer man than Costin Finch.
26:32But he did succumb to the appetites of the flesh.
26:35He's saying he frequented a certain house of ill repute,
26:42well known for providing
26:44fey companionship.
26:49It's repellent to contemplate, I know.
26:52But there you have it.
26:53Thank you for being forthcoming.
27:11Commend everything to this case.
27:12Is there a reason you had to make this harder than it already is?
27:25He was only trying to be polite.
27:27I won't be condescended to.
27:33What could have possibly got into her?
27:36She's always been a bit off, hasn't she?
27:38I'm sorry, I can't do this.
27:46I thought I could weather their disapproval,
27:48but I see no, I haven't this day.
27:50We had an agreement.
27:52Please make your excuses and go.
27:58And what will you tell them?
28:01That it was just a game after all?
28:04A joke?
28:08I have clearly failed to uphold my end of the bargain.
28:16I understand that I cannot expect you to uphold yours.
28:21I should have known you wouldn't have the mettle for this.
28:26I am more than happy to return you to poverty.
28:29I am more than happy to return you to poverty.
28:38Miss him again.
28:41Ah, I am so sorry I'm late.
28:45I was held up at my solicitor's.
28:48Mr. Agraeus.
28:51Pleasure to meet you again.
28:58Welcome to our home.
29:01Please, take a seat.
29:02If you are to complete your course of study by Austria,
29:21you'll need tutors in every field of knowledge.
29:24Lucky me.
29:25What's that?
29:26I said I'll leave that to you.
29:27Quite so.
29:29In the meantime,
29:30the best way to learn about politics
29:31is to witness it for yourself.
29:33And there's no greater practitioner than your father.
29:53Who's that?
29:55Longobane's daughter, Sophie.
29:57As his sole living heir,
29:58she'll fill a seat until the next election.
30:01It's just a formality, really.
30:03She'll take her oath,
30:04mouth some platitudes,
30:05and that'll likely be the last we see of her.
30:19Gentlemen and gentle ladies of Parliament,
30:23I stand before you,
30:25broken-hearted by the loss of my father.
30:27He was a great man,
30:30and I will endeavour to make him proud.
30:33Dear girl,
30:40I am sure that,
30:42like myself,
30:44you are eager
30:45to put behind us
30:46the rancour
30:47that has led us
30:49to this juncture.
30:51Thank you for your words.
30:53Now, if I may,
30:54I'd like to
30:55turn my fellow proctor's attention...
30:58I wasn't finished, Chancellor.
31:03By all means.
31:07Continue.
31:11It is not only my father's memory I wish to honour,
31:14but my mother's, too.
31:17Her desert blood was written on her face,
31:21surely as it is written on mine.
31:24Her forefathers
31:26fled the chaos of war
31:28in the pharaonic coast
31:29and came to these shores
31:31where the colour of their skin
31:33made them outcasts.
31:37But,
31:38like so many others,
31:41they overcame the prejudices of that time
31:44and found a place
31:46in this great city.
31:48And that speaks well
31:51of the berg
31:52and its values.
31:58Today,
31:59the chaos of war
32:01in the lands of the Fae
32:03has brought a new wave
32:05of refugees
32:06to these shores.
32:08And they, too,
32:09are seen as outcasts.
32:13It is right
32:15to ask
32:16if our suspicions
32:18of these newcomers
32:19will one day be seen
32:20as a benighted vestige
32:22of the past.
32:24It is right
32:25to ask
32:26if we can
32:27overcome
32:28the differences
32:29between us
32:30and the Fae
32:31that rear our children,
32:32plough our fields,
32:34work our factories.
32:37Hear, hear!
32:39By the water!
32:41She's turning on her own father!
32:43I stand before you
32:44with my answer.
32:46The Fae are nothing like us.
33:01Our differences are more than skin deep.
33:06And our Chancellor
33:09has turned a blind eye
33:12for far too long.
33:14But I will not.
33:17A great tide of anger
33:20is rising in this city.
33:22Its good people
33:24have had enough!
33:25and I, Sophie Longbain,
33:31stand with them.
33:34Who will stand with me?
33:36I, the martyr!
33:39She's the most magnificent creature
33:58I've ever laid out.
33:59I think I got this right.
34:14Have a look.
34:19Yeah, that looks right to me.
34:21Last three digits are six,
34:22eight, nine.
34:23That's the number then.
34:26Let's see
34:27if I've got any winners.
34:31Sun's down,
34:32it's showtime!
34:35She's still here.
34:37Just till she gets back
34:38on her feet.
34:40She hasn't got much
34:41meat on her bones,
34:42has she?
34:45Some men like that,
34:46I suppose.
34:47Oh, she's,
34:48she's not looking
34:49for a job here.
34:51Please.
34:52Alright, she can stay.
34:54For a bit.
34:57As long as she doesn't
34:58get in the way of business,
34:59tourmaline.
35:00Fair enough.
35:01Thank you, Moira.
35:05Ah.
35:07Any winners?
35:11Not today.
35:13Okay.
35:14Come on then.
35:14Go away.
35:16Go to work.
35:20I'll go deliver the skim.
35:21Kill some time.
35:22Maybe come back around
35:23too with some food.
35:24Hmm?
35:24Perfect.
35:37I suppose I should
35:38try not to get
35:38too used to this.
35:44What are you doing here?
35:59Don't worry.
36:01It's police business.
36:02Right.
36:03I've got to work too.
36:04Be careful.
36:06Like you give a shit.
36:07How can I help?
36:17This man was a client here.
36:21You're a copper?
36:23I need to speak to
36:24his regular girl.
36:26My clients expect
36:27confidentiality.
36:28Not this one.
36:29He's dead.
36:29Costin's dead.
36:35Murdered.
36:37Who is this girl?
36:40A little more complicated
36:41than that.
36:44Come on.
36:44For as long as I can remember
36:49Costin would book a room
36:52with two girls
36:53each Gold's Day night.
36:55The bed would be put to work.
36:58The girls went.
37:01Go on.
37:03He preferred people
37:04thinking he had a taste
37:05for pig's whores
37:06to them knowing the truth.
37:08That he was meeting
37:12with another man's woman.
37:14That he was meeting
37:16with another man.
37:22You must think it foolish of me
37:24coming to an empty room
37:25to say goodbye.
37:27This was the only place
37:29we could ever feel safe.
37:32We stood over his body together.
37:35You gave nothing away.
37:38When you live with a secret
37:41as long as I have
37:42you'd be amazed
37:43what you can hide.
37:46Still
37:47there's always the shame
37:49fear of being discovered.
37:55Strange.
37:57We only had one night a week
37:58when we could be
37:59who we truly were.
38:01So little time
38:02in the scheme of things.
38:05Yet somehow
38:06it's the rest of it
38:08that
38:08feels like a lie.
38:13Yes.
38:18There's something
38:19I should have told you
38:20the other day
38:21when we were in the morgue.
38:25Costin knew Aisling.
38:28They met a long time ago
38:30before he took his vows.
38:32If they were close then
38:34he must have seen her
38:36perform
38:36a dozen times.
38:41So the murders
38:42are connected somehow.
38:44So it would seem.
38:46It's hard to see how.
38:48They hadn't spoken
38:48in twenty years.
38:50At least
38:50as far as I'm aware.
38:51Thank you doctor.
39:02I know this.
39:04Your secret
39:05is safe with me.
39:07Maybe it's time
39:08I stopped hiding.
39:10Time will tell
39:11if I've the courage.
39:12You fucking creature.
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40:00I read it, front to back. Tell me, I want to know everything.
40:17Uh, excuse me, excuse me. Can I help you?
40:23Yeah, where are my kobolds?
40:26Kobolds?
40:26Yeah, they were in a case on the bench. Where are they?
40:31Right. Packed them off already.
40:34No, no, no, no. The constable was just going to check their status. That was all.
40:39All I know is there was a deportation order.
40:42What?
40:43Here somewhere. Yeah, here it is. Right. See?
40:49Hang on a minute. You're right. Order pending status check. Didn't see that bit.
40:55Yeah, so where are they?
40:56Packed them off, like I said. To the docks.
40:58To the docks?
41:00For deportation.
41:02Ship bound to...
41:04ignore her.
41:05Would have left by now, I should think.
41:07So what's it called?
41:10What?
41:10This ship.
41:12What's its name?
41:13Get your hands off me!
41:14Tell me what its name is.
41:16What's its name?
41:17The Janus. Where she docked the Janus.
41:38The boat. The ship.
41:41Oh, the ship.
41:41Yeah, she, uh, she sat aside a few minutes ago.
41:44What?
41:45Yeah.
41:45He's gone.
41:47No!
41:51No!
41:51Oh, no!
41:54It's blood money, that's what it is.
42:20No one's died.
42:25If we manage to muddle through this afternoon, it's only because our guests were too polite
42:29to do otherwise.
42:32Did you think?
42:34The story of the puck who came to tea at the Spurn Roses is spreading like poison even now.
42:40We can weather this if we stand together.
42:48Well, he will want more than an invitation for tea for this amount.
42:59Naturally.
43:00I'll need to be seen with him in public on several occasions at least.
43:04And where does it end?
43:07When someone else extends him a proper invitation, I suppose.
43:10Heh.
43:12Now, thank the martyr.
43:14Father is not here to see how low we've sunk.
43:21Father, we heard none of this would be necessary, would it?
43:28I'm going to bed.
43:30Good night.
43:30Good night.
43:33Ezra?
43:35Yes?
43:36Yes?
44:11Good girl, good girl, Giddy.
45:11Good girl, good girl.
45:41Good girl, good girl.
45:43What time is it?
45:45God's niece fell asleep.
45:53Good night.
46:07Good night.
46:09Good night.
46:11Good night.
46:13Good night.
46:17Good night.
46:21Good night.
46:23Good night.
46:25Good night.
46:27Good night.
46:29Good night.
46:31Good night.
46:33Good night.
46:35Good night.
46:37Good night.
46:39Good night.
46:41Good night.
46:43Good night.
46:45Good night.
46:47Good night.
46:49Good night.
46:51I don't know.
47:21I don't know.
47:51Kitty?
47:54Kitty?
48:01Kitty?
48:13Kitty?
48:15Kitty?
48:15Kitty?
48:45Ah!
49:15I'll pray for you, my child, my son, sweet.
49:45I'll pray for you, my child, my son, sweet.
50:15I'll pray for you, my child, my son, sweet.
50:25I'll pray for you, my child, my son, sweet.
50:33I'll pray for you, my child, my son, sweet.
50:35I'll pray for you, my son, sweet.
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