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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.
01:19Let's go.
01:49Where the fucking critch where he belongs.
01:53One second, thoughts.
01:55Put him in here.
01:57With these fine gents.
02:00Too good for us now, is he?
02:03What's this then?
02:04Half-blood.
02:06He's passing himself off as one of us.
02:08You don't say.
02:15Right then.
02:17Let's go and have a smoke, shall we?
02:19What about them?
02:20They'll be fine.
02:20What about them?
02:30They'll be fine.
02:32What about them?
02:33They'll be fine.
02:36I need to go.
02:37Phylo! Behind you!
03:07Fuck you!
03:37To be continued...
04:07To be continued...
04:37To be continued...
05:07It has been for me a most memorable evening.
05:11And has been for me too.
05:13I realise today I don't much like Louise of Hembroke.
05:16In fact, I don't think I like most anyone I know.
05:21Thank the march of your back.
05:25Ofisa, I'm fine.
05:27Ofisa?
05:59It has passed.
06:00But as to your predicament, dear, I can and I will intercede.
06:03Must we go over this again?
06:05Our fate is in his hands.
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.
06:17Tomorrow, I intend to negotiate an end to this madness on your behalf, dear.
06:22Of course.
06:23And for that I would be most grateful.
06:28I'm glad to hear it.
06:29If I didn't know any better, I'd start to wonder if you didn't actually enjoy his company.
06:38What?
06:43Nothing, miss.
06:45Let's get you up these stairs.
06:47Get you out of that dress.
06:53I think you're gonna fucking love this, are you?
06:55Come here then.
07:08Get in there with your own kind.
07:19Now.
07:27Huds.
07:38Thanks.
07:50For looking out for me back there.
07:54I didn't want to see you dead just yet.
08:01What the hell are you doing here?
08:04I was about to ask you the same thing.
08:08I have some news.
08:23There's a rumour that someone's been arrested for the murders.
08:27Is that so?
08:30I thought you'd be pleased.
08:33You're safe now.
08:36Am I?
08:38Unless he can control the Dark Asher from prison.
08:41Or they have the wrong man.
08:45What makes you say that?
08:47All I know is I saw it come for me.
08:51And that at the moment of my death I'll understand who summoned it.
09:01Well then we must both pray that your vision was...
09:06was mistaken.
09:08I should go.
09:09I should go.
09:13Aoife.
09:17Your husband will be back home soon.
09:23Be careful.
09:24You're dead.
09:25What are you doing?
09:26What's going on?
09:27What's going on?
09:28What's going on?
09:30What's going on?
09:31That's 47 Stivers, how far will that take me from the city?
09:57Only to Caringans, if you had five more.
10:01Runyon! Runyon, Bill Woodley!
10:19Horatius Siles, you old rascal!
10:23How long has it been?
10:24I don't know, but it's an age.
10:27Look at you.
10:29Tell me, are you still singing for your supper?
10:31What a stage gracious, no.
10:33I'm far more respectable these days, educating the Chancellor's son at Balefire.
10:38Good God, so what are you doing here?
10:40I'm just back from Hullsby.
10:42Futile attempt to hire an arts and letters scholar.
10:46Hang on, Moe.
10:47Right.
10:48Didn't you get a rather good degree from Opidion?
10:51Horatius, that was a very long time ago, and I hear the Briggspear boy is a nightmare.
10:57Runyon?
10:58Runyon?
10:59It's a lot of running.
11:00It's a lot of running.
11:05If they only need a mischief unfolding under their very noses.
11:13Between a longer bane and a breakspin, or less.
11:27The city would spontaneously burst into flames.
11:31And we would decide what rose from the ashes.
11:36More talk of an alliance?
11:38My advisors are pressing me to call for a vote of no confidence against your father within the fortnight.
11:43And what?
11:45You wish me to warn him?
11:47I wish to warn you.
11:48Your father's regime is waning.
11:50There's nothing you can do about that.
11:52You must lead to your future now.
11:54And what would you have me be?
11:57A 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.
12:09As 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.
12:34If you're not careful, they'll pass you by.
12:38Good day.
12:41Good day, Master James.
12:42Your mother.
13:12I'm so sorry.
13:14I don't know how much that library meant to you. I just... I can't imagine.
13:24They can't really think you killed her.
13:31To cover up my secret.
13:35Can't stop blaming it all hands up if you think about it.
13:38Headmaster. Doctor. Shit. I mean the only other trick about me.
13:42Still, working with you all this time, they should know you.
13:48They thought what they did.
13:51I lied to them.
13:54Sometimes it's not coming back from there.
14:09The swan.
14:11I like it. And she can do ten knots at full steam.
14:17Yes, and as you can see, the hold is quite spacious.
14:20At fifty guilders ahead, she'll pay for herself.
14:23After three crossings, the rest will be profit.
14:27May I ask you something, Mr. O'Grace?
14:33By all means.
14:35And were 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.
14:46He was a fair man.
14:48And how did you make your fortune from such humble beginnings?
14:55Gilder by gilder.
14:58Like anyone else.
15:00You know the saying?
15:01First, gilder is always the hardest.
15:04Especially for...
15:08For, um...
15:10A puck.
15:13Especially for a puck.
15:25Tell me.
15:27What does a skipjack do exactly?
15:34Oh, I see you've made some inquiries.
15:36One must always know who one is entering business with.
15:43Well, a skipjack is one who tracks workers that have run away.
15:49Are you saying you...
15:51You hunted your own kind?
15:55Well, they signed the same contracts that I did.
15:57Even so...
16:00Your own kind.
16:02I wouldn't deny, Mr. Spurnrose, that in all the years I plied the trade,
16:07I never came across another skipjack that wasn't your own kind.
16:16But you see, I realized a long time ago
16:19that if I was to find my way in the world of men,
16:22I'd have to play by the rules of men.
16:25And...
16:26There's another matter I discuss with you concerning my sister,
16:43and the terms of your arrangement with her.
16:47Well, what did he say?
16:50It is as you surmised the other day.
16:53That is not until you've helped him establish your foothold in our social circle
17:00will...
17:02will you be free of your obligation to him.
17:04Well...
17:08Judging from the reaction to his presence at the auction,
17:11that could be a very long time indeed.
17:14Actually...
17:16You'll be happy to hear...
17:18Mr. Agraeus has received an invitation to take tea at the Triple Forms this very afternoon.
17:23Really?
17:27Apparently...
17:29They insisted on turning over the painting he bid on personally.
17:33It seems...
17:35They're very curious to know more about our mysterious park neighbour.
17:39It could very well be...
17:41That your services will no longer be required soon enough.
17:45If at all again, dear.
17:46Well, we can only hope.
17:55We can.
17:57We truly can.
17:59Hm.
18:13Oi, Fleury.
18:14Have you seen vignettes?
18:18Something the matter?
18:20She didn't come home last night.
18:22Hm.
18:29So she is in custody?
18:31That's what I just said, isn't it?
18:33Is she in a lot of trouble?
18:35Well, it's up to the magistrate.
18:37If he's in a bad mood, she'll get sent back where she came from.
18:40If she's lucky, she'll just have to pay a fine.
18:42How big a fine?
18:45I'll pay.
18:47That way you won't have to trouble the magistrate at all.
18:52Come back tomorrow with 50 guilders.
18:5450?
18:56See what I can do.
18:58Mind how you're going.
18:59Sergeant, I'm going to have a smoke.
19:01Yeah, all right.
19:03Oh.
19:05Good afternoon, Mrs. Fyfe.
19:07I've come to see about Philo.
19:09I'll be here.
19:10Well, be assured.
19:12Inspector Philistrate has been arrested and charged.
19:14You didn't say anything about charging him when we spoke.
19:15Well, Parson is a crime.
19:16You're not the first decent citizen to have been deceived like that.
19:18Besides, that's just the tip of the iceberg.
19:20We've got him through the killings, too.
19:21What?
19:22Mr. Philistrate isn't a murderer.
19:23What?
19:24What?
19:25Inspector Philistrate isn't a murderer.
19:26I don't need to tell you that.
19:27You've worked alongside him for the killings, too.
19:31...yeah.
19:32Mr. Philistrate isn't a murderer.
19:34Oh.
19:36No, no.
19:37Oh, no.
19:39That's just the tip of the iceberg.
19:40That's just the tip of the iceberg.
19:42We've got him through the killings, too.
19:45What?
19:49Mr. Philistrate isn't a murderer.
19:52I don't need to tell you that.
19:53You've worked alongside him for years.
19:55How much does one really know about a creature, eh?
20:03Yours was the piece that made the puzzle.
20:07It all fell into place once you put us onto him being a half-blood.
20:15It was a lie.
20:20Come again?
20:21We had a quarrel.
20:22I made it all up to hurt him.
20:37Come on.
20:54Philo.
20:57Your landlady just filed a statement
20:59that could potentially see you clear of this mess.
21:19You said you didn't do these killings.
21:22You know I didn't.
21:24Not Barange?
21:26No.
21:27Not the Headmaster?
21:29No.
21:30Or the Peck's Aisling Carell?
21:34No.
21:36So it's not true that you're her son, then?
21:40That was just something the Fife woman made up because of a quarrel.
21:43I need to hear it from your own mouth.
21:44But you're a man.
21:45I need to hear it from your own mouth.
21:47That you're a man.
21:49Not some lying.
21:53I need to hear it from your own mouth.
21:55That you're a man.
21:58Not some lying.
21:59I need to hear it from your own mouth, but you're a man, not some lying half-blood.
22:19Go on then, answer me.
22:40Ashley Corral was my mother.
22:48I am what I am.
22:56The dark ash is still out.
22:57Enough of your half-blood shit!
23:01I trusted you!
23:04I believed in you!
23:18I believed in you.
23:32I believed in you.
23:38I understand Master Symes left you at Chapter 39 of Elomia.
23:45Open 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 and I'm afraid I'm going to have to insist.
24:08You're in no position to insist on anything, I can tell from your shoes.
24:18You need this job badly, which means you'll confirm my attendance to Master Symes and 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?
24:37Good.
24:38Good.
24:39I'll see you again tomorrow.
24:42Don't look so glum.
24:47Whatever they're paying you, I'll double it.
24:52I know your type, skating along on Daddy's wealth and good name without a thought as to
25:00how that story would end, and I've been brought in to equip you with little wisdom so that you might vaguely become a more tolerable human being.
25:12Take it or leave it, but don't think you can pay me to lie for you, because I don't care about your father and I'm not afraid of destitution.
25:28But I think you are.
25:33So, it's time to look to your own future boy, if you're to have one at all.
25:42You're not like my other tutors, are you?
25:45If only you knew what I'd seen and done.
25:58Good.
26:03Chapter 39.
26:05All I'm saying is it makes us look bad.
26:09One of us a killer.
26:11Well, imagine a trial.
26:12They're going to drag us all through the mud for not catching on to them sooner.
26:15Exactly.
26:16I don't know about you boys, but I have worked too long and too fucking hard to see my reputation undone by one bad apple.
26:23Well, there's nothing to be done, is there?
26:25The man has to have his day in court.
26:27Does he?
26:28What are you getting at?
26:30Well, what if, say, he tries to escape and get shot through his traumas?
26:36Why, why, why?
26:42Maybe the horror of what he has done gets to him.
26:48He hangs himself in his cell.
26:50It could happen.
26:51Either way, no messy trial.
26:54Let it percolate.
26:57Let it percolate.
26:59Let it percolate.
27:12Fight up.
27:29I just wanted to say, you did your mother proud back there.
27:41I just wish I could have given her justice.
27:43I was getting so close.
27:49I always wondered who my father was.
27:53It was a soldier, a poet.
27:54Now I know he was just a piece of shit.
27:56You think it was your father who did these killings?
28:01It's the only thing that makes sense.
28:05They all knew about me.
28:08It is half a bastard.
28:10Don't say that.
28:12He's the bastard.
28:14What the fuck will it to lose to go as far as to kill three innocent people just to protect his own reputation?
28:19What I can't understand is why he didn't come after me first.
28:26Why didn't that thing kill me in the tunnel the other night?
28:34Unless...
28:36Unless what?
28:37Unless he didn't know who I was.
28:46That's why he needed their livers.
28:49So he could read their secrets and follow them to me.
28:55Then it's not over.
28:57Sooner or later he's gonna send that thing after you two.
29:03Unless they hang me first.
29:04Follow.
29:05Follow.
29:10Larry?
29:12Watch yourself.
29:13Donby's out to make sure you don't see a trial.
29:16He's gonna try something.
29:20You're a good man.
29:23Sorry I couldn't do more for your mate.
29:27I know.
29:35the rising.
29:36The Rising.
30:06Well, what do you think of this?
30:14Well, it's not how I'd spend 300,000, Gilda.
30:17But then you're the master here, not I.
30:21Right.
30:24Where to hang it?
30:27Perhaps a woman's eye would be of some help.
30:31I was out for a stroll and I saw you bringing it in.
30:40A woman's eye would be most well.
30:45Up a little on the right.
30:49Perfect.
31:10It's perfect there.
31:12I think so.
31:17What was he trying to say, I wonder?
31:20The painter.
31:23That we're all poised somewhere between heaven and hell, I suppose.
31:29Do 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.
31:44He's an odd sort of demon though, isn't he?
31:49You're pulling heavenward.
31:51Yes, it is topsy-turvy, isn't it?
31:55Maybe he's not a demon after all.
31:59But those horns.
32:01What else could he be?
32:07A rescuer.
32:15From what?
32:17The ordinary.
32:27As if you, Miss Burnrose, would know the first thing about being ordinary.
32:31What's that?
32:45This.
32:47This is another of my prized possessions.
32:51An electric lamp.
32:54How does it work?
32:59Allow me.
33:10What's he doing?
33:11It's called a battery.
33:13It's just water that's been distilled from steam.
33:17About this.
33:18It's the magic ingredient.
33:20Oh.
33:25Copper sulfate.
33:26Oh.
33:33And now what?
33:37Patience.
33:47Oh.
34:03I haven't been able to stop thinking about you.
34:08You know, I told myself you were just another conquest.
34:11Like any other.
34:13But I walked away feeling as though it was I who had been conquered.
34:19I'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.
34:33What's that?
34:35The future.
34:36I'd never bothered to imagine it before.
34:41It didn't belong to me.
34:43It belonged to prophecies and broken promises.
34:50Until the day a stranger came to Parliament.
34:53She was nothing when she walked in.
34:56No one expected anything of her.
34:59But 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?
35:19The question you came here to ask me.
35:23Why?
35:24Chaos.
35:26Chaos.
35:28Chaos?
35:30Oh, yes.
35:32Chaos.
35:34It's the great hope of those in the shadows.
35:37Chaos for men like your father.
35:40Creates opportunity for people like you and me.
35:43Regimes fall.
35:45Old worlds burn.
35:48And 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, but...
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.
36:24No accidental fires.
36:26You just throw a switch and the light will chase away the darkness.
36:32At least that's how I like to think.
36:35That things will someday be.
36:36Being forward thinking is a good thing.
36:41Sometimes it's a necessary thing.
36:45Is that how you do it?
36:49Ignore the looks and the slights.
36:53By imagining the day when the sight of a puck on Finister crossing
37:00attracts notice not for the cut of his coat,
37:03but for that of his heart.
37:11And I thought you deemed me vain.
37:14Ridiculous even.
37:17No.
37:18No.
37:24I did at first, I admit it.
37:29But now I see how wrong I was.
37:33You are quite unlike anyone I've ever met, Mr. Agraeus.
37:48No.
37:49I heard you.
37:50No.
37:51You've got a question.
37:53No.
37:55No.
37:57I don't have a question.
37:58No.
38:00No.
38:02No.
38:04No.
38:06No.
38:07I mean...
38:09No.
38:11No.
38:13No.
38:14No.
38:15PIANO PLAYS
38:45PIANO PLAYS
39:15PIANO CONTINUES
39:20PIANO CONTINUES
39:24PIANO CONTINUES
39:30PIANO CONTINUES
39:34PIANO CONTINUES
39:39PIANO CONTINUES
39:43PIANO CONTINUES
39:53PIANO CONTINUES
40:55This was brought here from Puyen, by the prior who founded this place.
41:08He salvaged it from the great hof when the British army raised it.
41:25He wanted to make sure the old ways would never be forgotten here.
41:30The hidden one brought you to this place because he has a purpose for you.
41:35Tell me.
41:36Well, first, you must prove yourself to him.
41:41They've raised their hands against us for too long.
42:08Now it's our turn.
42:12Blood for blood.
42:21Please.
42:23Please.
42:25Please.
42:26I've got a family.
42:29Please.
42:35Please.
42:37Yes.
42:38Oh, no!
42:39Oh, no!
42:40Oh, no!
42:41Oh, no!
42:42Oh, no!
42:43Oh, no!
42:44Oh, no!
42:45Oh, no!
42:46Oh, no!
42:47Oh, no!
42:48Please!
42:49Oh, why?
42:50I'm not...
42:51I'm not children!
42:52Please!
43:07Farm workers in Allura have gone on strike.
43:09Send in the guard.
43:10What else?
43:11Pulls from the third ward show Wootenvale within striking distance.
43:14Shedle me an appearance at his next rally.
43:17See if we can't close the gap.
43:18What else?
43:19Longerbane's coalition...
43:20Good news, Weintrout!
43:21If there is any.
43:23The constabulary has a suspect in custody for the reasons made of murders.
43:27There we are.
43:28See?
43:29That 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.
43:38A songstress of some sort.
43:41That's 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.
43:51I was feeling like I'd finally found a place in this city.
44:03That'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.
44:16Put into glass boxes for a bunch of idiots to gawk at.
44:21Like some fucking circus sideshow.
44:41Do you ever think about Tirnanach?
44:43All the time.
44:44I wish I'd never left you.
44:56Oh, Vilo.
44:58How did we get so lost?
45:02And we know.
45:03We're found.
45:04Transfer order.
45:05For Rycroft Philistrate.
45:06They're coming for you.
45:07I know.
45:08Stay with me.
45:09Stay with me.
45:10Stay with me.
45:11Stay with me.
45:12Stay with me.
45:13Stay with me.
45:26No.
45:27Stay with me.
45:28Stay with me.
45:31Get off him.
45:33Get off him.
45:35Let go of him.
45:36Let go of him.
45:37Please.
45:38I love him.
45:43Get your hands off.
45:44Go back.
45:46Please.
45:47Please.
45:48Where are you taking him?
45:50Find out one.
45:55I love him.
45:56I love him.
46:01No.
46:05I love him.
46:06No.
46:10I don't know.
46:40I don't know.
47:10I don't know.
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