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Carnival Row Season 1 Episode 1
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03:28I'm not leaving.
03:30Get the fuck off my ship before I throw you off.
03:34Try it.
03:36I just came from that rock your lads won't even set foot on.
03:40And I've cut down tougher things than you in the past five minutes.
03:42It's the coastal battery.
03:54Fuck it.
03:55Get her in the hold.
03:57Let's get out of the alarms.
03:59Move!
03:59Move!
04:00Move!
04:04Take my hands.
04:06We have to move now.
04:10Move!
04:11Move!
04:11Move!
04:12Move!
04:12Move!
04:42Excuse me, miss.
05:09I just wanted to say thank you for what you've done.
05:15Folks are saying you're the one that arranged for the passage.
05:18Please don't thank me.
05:20You'll still have to pay them or work off your fee in the burg.
05:25What I did wasn't anything.
05:27It was everything.
05:29You gave us all a fighting chance and a better life.
05:34I hope so.
05:38Is that a burgish soldier?
05:42Yes.
05:43He's somebody I knew from the war.
05:45You and he were, yeah.
05:48I guess nothing to be ashamed of.
05:51I had a tryst with a burgish rifleman once.
05:54Curiosity mostly, but he was a nice enough lad.
06:00It was a bit more than that for me.
06:03Is that why you're headed to the burg?
06:05To be with him?
06:07No.
06:08He died in the last Pact Advance.
06:16I'm sorry.
06:17There's a lot of people, I've found this one for you.
06:20Oh my God.
06:22There's a lot of people going on.
06:25Yeah.
06:26Oh my God.
06:27Oh no!
06:29Don't get off!
06:30Oh no!
06:31Don't get off!
06:32Yeah!
06:34Go!
06:36Oh no!
06:37Oh no!
06:38Oh my God.
06:39Ah!
06:40Oh no!
06:41No!
06:42Ah!
06:43Ah!
06:44Ah!
06:46Ah!
06:47Ah!
06:48Ah!
06:49Ah!
06:51Ah!
06:52Ah!
06:53Ah!
07:08Oh, my God.
07:38Oh, my God.
08:08Oh, my God.
08:38Oh, my love. Come up and see me.
08:44See, you can't sell this critch bilge out on the road.
08:48Not without a permit.
08:50Unfortunately, it's your lucky day.
08:53Because we can sell you one.
08:56Um, I need to speak with my father.
08:58Oh, he's not here now, is he?
09:00He used to be a big shot doctor back in this country, he was.
09:02Really?
09:03And now he pushes this dross.
09:05All right, come on, let's get this shit out of here, all right?
09:10You can't have this stall here.
09:11You're going to pick that up?
09:14What did you say?
09:15That's all right.
09:16It's all right.
09:18Because it seemed to me that he was asking for a civics lesson.
09:21You don't want to do that.
09:25Oh, or else what?
09:31Oh, you might want to change your trousers.
09:37Oh, sit down, sit down.
09:38Stop it.
09:38Sorry, Inspector.
09:39He's destroyed.
09:41But you're a trolley.
09:42Get on that.
09:42Thank you, Inspector.
09:44How's your father?
09:45Good.
09:46What brings you to the road this morning?
09:48A case.
09:56She woke up last night.
09:58She's lucid.
09:59She's talking.
10:00Yeah.
10:00By Titania's grace.
10:04Magritte, my love.
10:06This is Inspector Philistrate.
10:08You can call me father.
10:10You're a police?
10:11I am.
10:12I've been charged with finding the man responsible for these attacks.
10:18I'm silly, Jack.
10:20Yeah, that's what they've been calling him.
10:22What does Critch have been calling him, you mean?
10:27Jack would never take the claw hammer to your kind.
10:30You can talk to him, Mags.
10:32He's one of the good ones.
10:35I've talked to some of the others.
10:39At least the ones who can talk.
10:41I'm afraid.
10:42I didn't get very far.
10:44I was hoping you could tell me more.
10:46Help me bring this man, wife.
10:47We can call him that.
10:49To justice.
10:50Can I have some tea?
10:55Of course.
10:56From a noon, I spent some time in the Ternanese Islands myself during the war.
11:09I was stationed in the Ternanese Islands, one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen.
11:22With some of the bravest people I've ever known.
11:26Sometimes I feel like I left my heart behind.
11:28I hate to ask you to relive this.
11:39I know it's painful.
11:40But this man is still out there hunting innocent Fae Folk.
11:46Every three weeks, another one.
11:49It's been three weeks since your attack, he's going to do it again.
11:53We have to stop him.
11:55I need your help.
11:58Please.
11:59I heard him before I saw him.
12:13He called me a pig's whore.
12:19I said he could smell it on me.
12:22The darkness.
12:23Do you remember what he looked like?
12:27His head was shaved.
12:30Except for the hair on the side of his face.
12:33Mutton chops.
12:37He had a tattoo on his forearm.
12:41Of what?
12:42A snake, I think.
12:47Anything else?
12:49The smallest detail could lead to his arrest.
12:53He wore a uniform.
13:03A uniform?
13:06What kind of uniform?
13:08It was a police.
13:10Military.
13:12Do you know?
13:13I haven't been here long.
13:18No.
13:20Of course not.
13:30You've been very helpful, very brave.
13:32I can tell you from the Highlands.
13:39Mr. Philo.
13:42I can see you're a good man.
13:44I hope you find what you lost there.
13:53You as well.
13:54Careful, Franny.
14:05Not so close, Peter.
14:08You had a nanny.
14:09Come back out once.
14:11Never mind her.
14:12Silly old goat.
14:16What a matter.
14:17Look.
14:18A shipwreck.
14:19Run back.
14:25Get close to pole.
14:26Hurry.
14:27Hurry.
14:27The crits are swarming our city.
14:51They're changing the very fabric of our society.
14:56And not for the better.
14:58They bring vices, wantonness, the scourge of licks or addiction, the worship of strange gods.
15:08Our streets are safe.
15:09No more.
15:10Whole boroughs have become off limits to decent citizens.
15:14The people look to their chancellor for relief.
15:19What do they find instead?
15:21A majority content to do nothing.
15:28It would seem that's good Proctor Longerbane has forgotten.
15:33Why the Fay Folk were forced to flee their lands in the first place.
15:37Because the party he leads chose to let Tyranoc fall into the hands of the pact.
15:47Let's not forget which party dragged us into that misbegotten adventure in empire making.
15:56It was a war we could have won.
16:00It was a war we should have won.
16:03See how he dodges the issue at hand.
16:10Burgersmen can't find honest work because the crits do their jobs for a pittance.
16:18If Proctor Longerbane wishes to send the Fay Folk back to whence they came, let him amass the majority of votes to do so.
16:27Making laws is the province of this august chamber.
16:35Mine is but to see those laws duly enforced.
16:41So that doesn't include the law against consorting with Hicks heart.
16:50The audacity.
16:52Impugn my family honor.
16:54Impugn?
16:55How?
16:56His slurs matter not.
17:04If it breaks fair name, there's a love reproach.
17:09Even so, that you should have to tolerate such impudence when it's you that holds the majority.
17:14I'm on a blade's margin.
17:16The slightest misstep could cost me the chancellorship.
17:21Jonah!
17:21Jonah!
17:26Good morning, Father.
17:30Hello, Mother.
17:38Above reproach.
17:40Indeed, husband.
17:41And where have you been?
17:48Out.
17:49With friends.
17:51Night.
17:52It would seem.
17:52Not on Carnival Row, I trust.
17:56Of course not.
17:58You've been quite clear about the boundaries of my comings and goings.
18:01You're the chancellors' son, Jonah.
18:03You can't give your father's enemies any ammunition.
18:07Rest assured, I'd sooner die than become an embarrassment to my dear, beloved father.
18:14It's your future that concerns me, Jonah.
18:19Don't worry.
18:21My future's daffodils and rainbows as far as the eye can see.
18:24Hello, Bargainstreet!
18:36Your city is under siege!
18:39But you are not alone!
18:41Have your voice heard!
18:42Sorry, have we caught him yet?
18:51Tourmaloon.
18:52It's been three weeks since the last one.
18:53I expect he'll be in my prowl tonight, won't he?
18:55Good to see you too.
18:57I'm just wondering if I should make a point of running my errands before sundown.
19:03I'd have had him by now.
19:04More of the victims have been forthcoming.
19:06Yeah, well.
19:08A bloke with a badge knocking on your door isn't exactly a relief where they come from.
19:11What?
19:15I'll grant you, the police are no angels, but we're not the bloody pack.
19:19Yeah, but you lot left us to them, just like you'd leave us to Jack.
19:23It's what people are saying.
19:25Why?
19:27How bad is it? Do I need to be worried about riots?
19:30It's tense.
19:33A racist with a hammer is beating us where he finds us,
19:35and we don't see too many of you lot out here giving a shit.
19:38Are you looking for travel?
19:40Yeah.
19:40You're not in Sheep Land anymore, you fucking trotter.
19:44This city belongs to us.
19:46You do well to remember that.
19:49Anyway, this Jack business, I can tell you where I'd look.
19:54Which is what you're doing here?
19:56The last victim said he had mutton chops.
20:00Oh.
20:01Well, look at you.
20:02See this?
20:05Another wreckage?
20:06In from a known.
20:07Any survivors?
20:09And there ever.
20:10She was found on the shore, just off Cape Tarn.
20:14It's just what this fucking city needs.
20:16Another pig's mouth to feed.
20:23Oi.
20:23Wake up.
20:25Name.
20:31Name.
20:31Another.
20:32Vignette.
20:34Vignette.
20:34Stone moss.
20:35Not yours, you daft thing.
20:37The sodding ship that went down.
20:38Oh, uh, Deliverance, I think it was.
20:40Yeah, you boarded her where?
20:41Near noon.
20:43Off the coast.
20:45They're smart, these critch runners.
20:46Sailing up and down the coast, just clear of packed cannons, eh?
20:49Not smart enough to keep clear of the winter squalls, though, are they?
20:54What happened to the others?
20:55All lost but you, darling.
21:00They wouldn't let us out of the hold, even when the ship started taking on water.
21:04If they let you out of the hold and you'd winged ashore, you wouldn't be worth nothing to them now, would you?
21:10Who you contracted to?
21:12I don't know.
21:15Only that it was two years right for the passage.
21:17Yeah.
21:18Get her processed.
21:20Then find out who the ship is registered to and make sure she gets where she belongs.
21:23All right.
21:24This way.
21:25Oh.
21:36I wonder who he could be.
21:38It's the finest house on the crossing.
21:40He must be very rich.
21:41No, he'd have to be.
21:43Sent his solicitor to the auction, bought the place sight unseen, is how I heard it.
21:48Sight unseen?
21:50Well, he must be very rich indeed.
21:56Are you expecting someone, dear sister?
21:59No.
22:04Yes?
22:05Can I help you?
22:06I'm looking for Mr. Ezra Spurnrose.
22:08It's all right, officer.
22:11I'm Ezra Spurnrose.
22:13You're the registered owner of the sailing ship Deliverance.
22:17What's this all about?
22:22Lost at sea.
22:23Surely, Mr. Spurnrose, you understood the risks he bought.
22:27Apparently not.
22:30I'm afraid I tied up a considerable portion of my family assets in this enterprise.
22:34I was approached to fund the purchase and furbishment of the deliverance as a passenger vessel in return for a share of the profits earned in bringing these desperate wretches to our shores.
22:47Now, it's not illegal.
22:49Is it?
22:52No.
22:54But it ought to be, if you ask me.
22:57We've more than enough crits here already.
23:00Thank you very much.
23:01Now, as to the disposition of this here pig's.
23:05She is indentured for the price of passage.
23:09Fifty guilders.
23:11You can sell that contract to someone else or you can keep her as a domestic.
23:15Or choice.
23:16A lady's maid?
23:23Oh, Ezra.
23:24I've not had one since poor father died.
23:27Well, it is high time we corrected that intolerable state of affairs.
23:33And I'm sorry.
23:35What for, dear?
23:36The doubting you and your ever-mysterious business ventures.
23:40Clearly, you are handling our affairs most capably.
23:46What's your name, girl?
23:48Vignette.
23:49Well, come along then.
23:51Let's get you cleaned up.
23:53I think we've still got the last girl's uniform somewhere.
23:58You'll have Swan's day off.
23:59Please attend to personal matters then and not during the week.
24:03Sorry.
24:05The last girl we had milk.
24:08The last girl we had had a veritable parade of kin popping in downstairs.
24:12All right, that's enough.
24:14At all hours of the day and night.
24:15It's terribly annoying.
24:17Not to worry, miss.
24:19I have no kin to speak of.
24:21Oh, are they all still in Ternanok?
24:23They're all dead.
24:29Well, of course, I think it's dreadful that the burg abandoned Ternanok to the ravages of the pact.
24:35Taking in an unfortunate such as yourself is the least we can do.
24:41You'll need to clean your nails before you serve me tea again.
24:43Yes, miss.
24:45Well, it's no wonder that fits you so well.
24:47All you fae are so slight and hollow-boned.
24:51I'm not sure about this braid.
24:52Don't.
24:53I'm so sorry, miss.
24:59Please excuse me.
25:00I just, I don't have much else left.
25:04My braids tell who I am.
25:07Eh.
25:09How quaint.
25:10It reminds me of someone I've lost.
25:21I do hope you won't be any trouble.
25:23You make it.
25:29This is our city.
25:31Yeah.
25:32It belongs to the burghishmen.
25:34Yeah.
25:35Yeah.
25:37You need only look at the godless hell.
25:40These bestial, shite racers are made of their own fucking lands to know what's at stake here.
25:46Yeah.
25:46Yeah.
25:48Yeah.
25:48How about if Gricksfear can't put a stop to the tide of Gricks swamping our shores,
25:55then let him step aside for a man who can.
25:58Ritter Longerbane.
25:59Longerbane.
26:00Yeah.
26:01Yeah.
26:02Yeah.
26:02Yeah.
26:03Yeah.
26:03Yeah.
26:04Yeah.
26:05Yeah.
26:05Yeah.
26:05Yeah.
26:05Yeah.
26:06Yeah.
26:06Yeah.
26:07Yeah.
26:07Yeah.
26:07Yeah.
26:08Well, it's a disgrace, that's what it is.
26:15These used to be respectable neighborhoods.
26:17Sergeant, what the fuck are you doing here?
26:21Well, last I heard, it wasn't illegal to gather with like-minded folk.
26:26Not even the sorts of folk who might be happy to take a hammer to a few fairish skulls, eh?
26:30You still after that bloke?
26:32How long are you going to keep that up?
26:33Till I find him.
26:34And I will find him.
26:36Yeah.
26:36Well, not among these five gents.
26:38Oh, I don't know.
26:39I think he might be close.
26:42Very close.
26:43What are you insinuating?
26:45Just that Jack's last victim said he might be one of you choppers.
26:49A bald one, wearing a uniform, Sergeant.
26:53Well, these fucking critch, they will say anything to get attention, won't they, lads?
26:58Right.
26:59Yeah.
26:59It's all right.
27:01Then you won't mind showing me your arm, will you?
27:04I don't have to show you a fucking thing.
27:10Look, I took an oath to protect the people of this good city, just like you did.
27:14You and your like-minded folk consider the Fay among those people.
27:18Why do you care so bloody much?
27:20What's this strange affinity you have for?
27:22Because I served beside their kind in a war.
27:25They put their lives on the line, same as we did, and I'm just not sure I like how this city's chosen to repay them for.
27:30Ah, right. The war. Yeah, all sorts of things happened over there.
27:33Oh, you heard, did you?
27:35I wouldn't blame a lad for going to Little Eden.
27:38No proper women around, just all those beggared tinks, happy to spread for a shiny, burgish diver.
27:45It's easy enough. Just close your eyes, think of your sweetheart back home.
27:50I heard it's like sticking your cock into a pail of greasy ferrets.
27:56Is that true?
27:57Ah!
28:00Stand up, and you'll regret it.
28:06Hey!
28:07I think I won't fucking report you for this!
28:09Do it!
28:10I can't wait to tell them where I found you!
28:27Good evening.
28:36Evening.
28:43Mrs. Fyfe.
28:44Mr. Philistrate, I kept your plate warm.
28:47Much obliged.
28:48Well, you should be.
28:50Supper is served between six and seven. House rules.
28:54Come, Mr. Bergstock.
28:56Twenty minutes, Grace, is the least we can afford, Mr. Philistrate,
28:58considering he spends his days keeping our streets safe.
29:01It's favoritism is what it is. Don't think I haven't noticed.
29:24I can't recall you've ever told me how this happened.
29:39Sure I have.
29:42It's a war wound.
29:43Yes, but you never told me how.
29:45I can't imagine.
29:46You want to know more than that.
29:47Why not?
29:48Because not everyone came back, I suppose.
29:50You mean my husband?
29:51No.
29:52It's been seven years.
29:53More.
29:54Sometimes the old wounds hurt the most.
29:55I've made peace with my pain.
30:01It's yours I'm curious about.
30:02It's...
30:03It...
30:04It...
30:05It...
30:06It...
30:07It...
30:08It's been seven years. More.
30:13Sometimes the old wounds out the most.
30:16I've made peace with my pain.
30:19It's yours I'm curious about.
30:26It was war and it was hard and...
30:29I did things I regret.
30:31I'm sure that's not the whole of it.
30:34What if it is?
30:37What makes you so sure there's a story worth hearing?
30:40Because you're a man worth knowing.
30:43Men like you are made of stories. Tell me one.
30:51Some other time it's late.
30:55Right.
30:57Yes.
30:59You should go.
31:07Good night, Miss Philistrate.
31:13Good night, Miss Fyfe.
31:23Is this really necessary?
31:25Well, we can't have you flying away in the middle of the day now, can we?
31:29Lace up.
31:31You can go where you like on your own time.
31:33But keep in mind that you are always representing this house.
31:37To that end, I don't suppose you know of a train going towards the Teterby Hotel, do you?
31:43What do you know of that place?
31:45A friend of mine came to the Burg a while ago. Heard she might be staying there.
31:49The Teterby is a house of ill repute, girl, on Carnival Row.
31:55I must be mistaken then.
31:57You see that you are.
31:59Now listen, girl.
32:01I'll be keeping a close watch on you.
32:04I've got a full belly and a roof over my head thanks to this family.
32:08And in this city, that's no mean feat.
32:11So you, mind yourself.
32:38Vignette!
32:56Are you just about finished in here?
32:58Yes, Mum.
33:08I would send you on an errand. Can they count on your discretion?
33:20Yes, Mum.
33:23I need you to go to the row and have this refilled.
33:30Time for soil.
33:31Along with Calderroot and the Martyr knows what else.
33:34Drop behind each ear and men take notice of what they otherwise overlook.
33:37I may be plain, but at least I'm clear-eyed about it.
33:45It is quite dear, yes.
33:46My brother would not approve of such an expenditure.
33:50But then again, he's not about to turn 23 with few suitable prospects for marriage, is he?
33:56Run along.
33:58Rumour has it our new neighbour takes residence today
34:00and it's a safe wager Louisa Pembroke already has a new dress put down to parade herself in front of him.
34:08Lively now.
34:17Found him on the bank.
34:18Good condition.
34:19Worth a gilder apiece at least.
34:22Two gilders for the lot. Check her name.
34:24Oh, excuse me for the rest.
34:25My pardon, ma'am.
34:26Oh, excuse me for the rest.
34:27My pardon, ma'am.
34:28Oh, excuse me for the rest.
34:29Oh, excuse me for the rest.
34:30My pardon, ma'am.
34:31No, ma'am.
34:32No.
34:33No.
34:34Thourmaline!
34:35What are we getting?
34:37Vinnie!
34:42Tourmaline!
34:47Vinnie!
34:51How'd you find me?
34:56I paid one of the deckhands to track you down for me.
34:59Spent the last of my money from Sparrowhawk and...
35:02Only to find out your oldest friend was a whore.
35:05We all do what we have to do.
35:07Says the one who spent her days helping refugees escape the pact.
35:10I think you mean selling refugees into indentured servitude.
35:13Please.
35:15It wasn't heroism. It was a job. I got paid.
35:19Same as you.
35:20Right.
35:21But that's not why you did it.
35:23Oh.
35:24Then why'd I do it?
35:26Because people needed help and that was the help you could give.
35:31And you're long enough to know you never give up.
35:35And yet here I am.
35:37Things must be bad, eh?
35:41I can't imagine you'd ever leave turning up.
35:46I didn't plan to.
35:50I got word that a group was hiding out in the woods.
35:53Waiting for a boat out.
35:56Heard they'd escaped from a camp of some kind.
35:59All women and girls.
36:07Little girls.
36:10The pact was after them and I tried to help but...
36:16They killed them all.
36:17Every single one of them.
36:25The brigade.
36:27There were so many of them and...
36:29I knew I'd never make it back so...
36:32I made for the ship.
36:35Their ship.
36:37The one that I'd arranged for them.
36:42That they never lived to see.
36:43But you're here now.
36:49Hm?
37:02Is this a widow's braid?
37:04Mm-hmm.
37:06Gold you don't know, do you?
37:09Know what?
37:14Vignette.
37:19Philo's alive.
37:21And you think Sergeant Dombey is this, uh...
37:25Unseelie Jack.
37:27Unseelie?
37:29It means hateful in their tongue.
37:31I can't rule Dombey out, sir.
37:33And this has nothing to do with your own personal distaste for the sergeant's politics?
37:36Only insofar as his politics align with Unseelie Jack's politics.
37:40And that he fits the description offered by the latest victim...
37:42Down to the fact that he wears a uniform.
37:44Even so, you can't just go around assaulting your colleagues.
37:46The men in this building are not your enemies.
37:48I am not in the business of deciding who my enemies are.
37:50Neither were they.
37:52Justice is justice.
37:54When was your last day off?
37:55I don't need a day off.
37:57What's the hurry on this?
37:59What's the fucking hurry?
38:00Sir, every three weeks this lunatic brings down his hammer. Any day...
38:02Any day now there's gonna be a dead lickser fiend.
38:04Or an aborted half blood.
38:05Or a black raven who caught the sharp end of a knife fight.
38:07The row is an ugly place.
38:09These are not criminals or cutthroats.
38:11The last victim was a maid. The one before that was a fisherman.
38:13You can't save them all.
38:14I mean, that's what your enemies are.
38:15Neither are they.
38:16And the enemies are.
38:17Neither are they.
38:18Justice is justice.
38:19When was your last day off?
38:20I don't need a day off.
38:21What's the hurry on this?
38:22What's the fucking hurry?
38:23Sir, every three weeks this lunatic brings down his hammer.
38:24Any day...
38:25Any day now there's gonna be a dead Lixir fiend.
38:26The last victim was a maid. The one before that was a fisherman.
38:29You can't save them all, Philo.
38:30Dammit, I can save one!
38:33Just let me put a man on dumbbells.
38:34Absolutely not.
38:35You want me to put surveillance on one of our own?
38:38You better come to me with more than some fucking hunch.
38:40It's more than a hunch.
38:42Philo, go home.
38:44Get some rest. Come back fresh tomorrow.
38:47Sir, I can...
38:47Philo!
38:50That wasn't a request.
38:56All right, boys, wait here till we get it sorted with the Magistrate.
39:03Hey, what'd he say?
39:06Warned me till he'd done me, but he said I was making it personal.
39:10What'd he got?
39:12Sketch-arlist got back from talking to the victim.
39:16Right.
39:18Best keep this to ourselves, I think.
39:20Oi, cuppings!
39:22Are we running a naval academy now?
39:24Fucking Basilisk is in port.
39:26Basilisk?
39:27Ironclad, long range.
39:29They keep them out there in that tin can for weeks until they're half mad.
39:33They're back home to let off some steam.
39:35Sounds like a bloody nightmare.
39:37It sure is.
39:38Mine.
39:39Every three weeks.
39:40Move.
39:43Every three weeks?
39:50Jack doesn't wear a policeman's uniform.
39:52He's a fucking sailor.
39:54I should have seen it sooner.
39:56You were right.
39:57They're all the same, these burghish men.
39:59They come with promises.
40:00Take what we have.
40:01And when there's nothing left to take, they leave.
40:04It's a common enough story.
40:06The story of our whole fucking country.
40:09Shall we move on?
40:10We tell a new story.
40:11A better one.
40:13No.
40:14No.
40:19Not yet.
40:20Vignette.
40:21Listen.
40:22Just calm down.
40:23Take a minute and listen to me.
40:24I'm not done with him.
40:25He will know what he's done to me.
40:27He will look in my eyes and know.
40:33Fuck.
40:44Carriage.
40:47A fine one.
40:50It's him.
40:51It must be.
40:52Is everything all right?
40:54Our new neighbour.
40:55Shall we be the first to welcome him?
40:57Imogen.
40:58What?
40:59It's the friendly thing to do.
41:00It's not proper.
41:01Oh, don't be so old fashioned.
41:03This is the seventh century.
41:07Imogen.
41:08Oh, you're coming after all.
41:10Well, somebody had to stop you making a spectacle of yourself.
41:22May I help you?
41:23Good afternoon, sir.
41:24Is the master of the house at home?
41:26Who may I say is going?
41:27It's Ezra.
41:28Ezra Sperner is an assistant.
41:29We're neighbours.
41:30Come to extend our hospitality.
41:35Show them in, Fergus.
42:01Spurnrose.
42:03I hear your father was the finest watchmaker in the burg.
42:08You'd like to think so, yes.
42:13Is the master of the house available?
42:16I'm master here.
42:25I shouldn't have said anything.
42:27She's about seven years in pact occupied Tirnanach.
42:29I'm sure she can survive a night in the burg.
42:32Yeah, I'm sure she can too.
42:33I'm not sure about the bloke she's mad at.
42:41Well, it's not the kid again, is it?
42:43It's the second time this week.
42:45Chancellor's own kin just waltzing in the front door of a fairy brothel like he's never heard of trouble.
42:51There goes my night.
42:52Fine, I'll throw my hat in.
42:53Really?
42:54You sure?
42:55Yes, yes.
42:56Why not?
42:57Could use a distraction.
42:58Jonah.
42:59Welcome back, sir.
43:00Hello, Moira.
43:01Dear.
43:02What kind of company are you in the mood for this evening?
43:04What kind of company are you in the mood for this evening?
43:05What kind of company are you in the mood for this evening?
43:09Flareen?
43:10Florian?
43:11I've got no idea what you are in the mood for this evening.
43:12Pardon me.
43:13What kind of company are you in the mood for this evening?
43:18What kind of company are you in the mood for this evening?
43:19Hello.
43:20What kind of company are you in the mood for this evening?
43:24I'm sorry.
43:25I'm hoping to hear you in the mood for this evening.
43:37Floreen?
43:55Floreen?
44:25Oh!
44:27Oh!
44:34I've got this.
44:55Any luck on the waterfront?
45:02I showed the sketch to the bosun.
45:04If he knew the face, he wasn't saying.
45:07He's afraid of that.
45:08So what are we doing here then?
45:10Like they say.
45:12The fish you're looking to catch isn't in the sea.
45:17In the tank.
45:19These lads aren't gonna give up one of their own so easy.
45:23I'm gonna ask them to.
45:26All the victims were struck on the right side of the head.
45:31Which means our man was left-handed.
45:37His last victims say he had a tattoo on his forearm.
45:41You wanna ask them to roll up their sleeves?
45:44After a fashion.
45:50I don't fucking worry.
45:52I fucking told you that cut.
45:53He's a fucking brain.
46:01Yeah.
46:02Yeah.
46:03Boy.
46:04Where you going?
46:06See you back there.
46:09Oh!
46:10Excuse me.
46:11Ow!
46:12Sorry.
46:13Fucks sake!
46:14Oh fuckin' hell.
46:35Inspector!
46:37It's him! Jack! Go around!
46:44It's him!
47:14Ugh!
47:19Oh!
47:21Oh!
47:22Oh!
47:23Ah!
47:24Come on.
47:54Come on.
48:24Show them your heads.
48:28It's done.
48:30Done.
48:33It's just beginning.
48:36I had to stop them.
48:38I had to.
48:41You don't know the evil they've been about right under your nose.
48:44Step away from the ledge.
48:45They're not our God's children.
48:49They come from a dark place.
48:52And they haven't come alone.
48:54They've brought something with them.
48:56Something will be the end of us.
48:59I've seen it.
49:00With my own eyes.
49:01I think I'm mad.
49:08I know darkness.
49:12I've been to the twilight edge of the world and dredged up things from the sun and steep that turn your blood cold.
49:16But nothing like the thing I saw in the dark beneath our very feet.
49:26You're ill prepared for the hardship that lies ahead.
49:29There is more here than you can fathom.
49:36And while you go about your little life,
49:39is I'm sure that this world still belongs to you.
49:45Some dark god
49:46wakes.
49:49Needless to say,
50:07we couldn't get out of there fast enough.
50:09Imagine it.
50:11A park living here
50:12on Finisterre Crossing.
50:16What is the city coming to?
50:19My room.
50:26That'll be your vignette.
50:27I'll take tea in my room here at seven.
50:34Good night, miss.
50:49Good night.
51:10Good night.
51:10Good night.
52:15What are you doing in here?
52:17Why is this no longer my room?
52:18I thought I'd surprise you.
52:21For your birthday.
52:23Well, it's not my birthday.
52:25You moved in a year ago, so I figured I must have missed at least one by now.
52:31What happened to your hand?
52:33Your head?
52:35Hello.
52:36Someone threw a hammer at me.
52:37You know how it goes.
52:39What?
52:39Let me see.
52:41Should get that looked at.
52:42No, it's not.
52:43You might need stitches.
52:44No, it's fine.
52:44You could have a concussion.
52:46I said...
52:47No doctors.
52:50No doctors.
52:59Sorry.
53:03It's been a night.
53:04I just have a lot on my mind.
53:07You can talk about it.
53:09You know that, right?
53:11It's not unheard of for people who share a bed to share some thoughts on occasion.
53:16Another time, maybe.
53:18Don't do that.
53:19What?
53:19Another time, maybe.
53:22No.
53:24Look, I don't want to burden you with these things, Portia.
53:28It's no burden.
53:29You don't know the weight of it.
53:31I don't.
53:33But I know you carry it alone and you don't have to.
53:38I want to know you, Philo.
53:43And I'm telling you, you may just be happier in the dark.
53:47I see.
53:56Yes.
53:57Right.
53:59I keep forgetting what this is.
54:00I didn't mean to.
54:01No, you're just looking out for me.
54:02Thank you for that.
54:04Just carry on and let me know the next time you fancy a quick fuck.
54:09Portia.
54:10Good night, Mr. Philo Street.
54:17You lying shit.
54:37You're alive.
54:43Mima Rusin came to me with blood on her hands.
54:47She said you died in her arms.
54:51Why did she lie to me?
54:57Because I told it.
54:59We told each other everything.
55:07Couldn't you have at least told me goodbye?
55:11I wanted to.
55:15I'd never been to hurt you.
55:18Or hurt me.
55:19You destroyed me.
55:27I waited for you.
55:29And you left me in the ashes of my homeland with nothing but grief for seven years.
55:35I should have done this the day we met.
55:52Did I?
55:57Did I?
55:57Did I?
55:57Did I?
56:05You're not worth it.
56:19I wish you had died.
56:35Did I?
57:02I wish you had died.
57:04Let's go.
57:34Let's go.
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