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The Twelve Season 2 Episode 4
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00:00Done. We separate. We're gonna take the kids to Auckland.
00:03What?
00:07I tried to call you last night.
00:08Yeah, I know.
00:09I called to discuss work.
00:12She said I look cool.
00:13Well, she's wrong.
00:16What a mess.
00:17You scored your sum. Gift housing's bent.
00:19What are we looking at?
00:2018K.
00:22I said spit.
00:24Where did you go?
00:25Ray, you need to put a stop to it.
00:27For the possums.
00:30I don't have a problem with you.
00:32You people.
00:33You mean Italians?
00:34I'm just not used to another man being up in my business.
00:38A few days later, I spotted him just out of town.
00:42He was putting a gun in the back of his ewe.
00:45Hey, what's this then?
00:47Uh, I...
00:48I got it the other day.
00:50Hope you didn't pay too much for it.
01:00In your police statement, you said that you and Sasha met regularly at the waterfall.
01:24Oh, yeah.
01:27Yeah, for privacy.
01:29Can anyone verify that?
01:33No.
01:34So no one knew about your secret meter place?
01:40No.
01:41Morning.
01:55Expecting the younger model.
01:58Sorry to disappoint.
02:01I know about your past.
02:04Why no one else will employ you.
02:06Yeah, I've done my time.
02:08I also know that you need to work at my place.
02:12You've got two kids to feed.
02:15And you're a good worker.
02:17So you can stay.
02:19But you have to stop your inappropriate relationship with my daughter.
02:21As of now.
02:27All right.
02:34Yeah, is there anything inappropriate?
02:37This is conversation.
02:38I can't believe you told the kids that we're separating.
03:03I haven't even processed it myself.
03:05I've booked the tickets.
03:06We're going.
03:07It's done.
03:07No.
03:07Yes.
03:08No, you cannot do that.
03:09I do not give you permission to take my children out of the country.
03:20We should have filed that fucking watch list, Rana.
03:26Good morning, Mr. Tassi.
03:27Good morning.
03:28As the manager of the Tunkle branch of the Great Western Bank, you have given evidence that on the morning of July 19, the Sasha Price withdrew $100,000 on behalf of her mother.
03:41Is that correct?
03:41Is that correct?
03:42Yes.
03:43Did my client state what the money was for?
03:47For farm operating costs.
03:48Specifically?
03:49Specifically, Bernice was paying for a new well that had been refitted about six months earlier.
03:55And was it usual for my client to withdraw, you know, such large sums of money on behalf of her mother?
04:02Yes, it was usual. Sasha Price is also a signatory on that account.
04:06So, to confirm, it's your observation that Sasha was behaving as she usually did in the bank.
04:13Yes, she was normal.
04:15Cheerful.
04:15You see, Mr. Tassi, the prosecution is suggesting that this is a premeditated murder.
04:24But on the morning of her mother's death, there was nothing unusual in my client's manner or activity, and she was, um, what was that word you used?
04:34She was...
04:34She was cheerful.
04:35She was cheerful.
04:37Hmm.
04:37Sasha Price was cheerful.
04:40That's right.
04:40Thank you very much.
04:45Hey, bring up some bop from the back, Patty.
04:55Don't worry, Patty.
05:05Shh.
05:15Bop from the back.
05:30Get up.
05:35Get up.
05:36Get up.
05:37Get up.
05:37Get up.
05:38Oh, God.
06:08Get your stuff.
06:13I told you not to fuck with me.
06:15No.
06:17You told me not to fuck with your daughter more like it.
06:21It's a pity you turned out to be nothing but trouble.
06:23Yeah, I'm not trying to be any trouble, right?
06:26I don't know what your fucking problem is anyway,
06:28because we're both adults.
06:30Just get off my property, please.
06:35What about my pay?
06:36You get what you owed.
06:38I don't know about anybody else,
06:55but I've barely seen $1,000 in cash, let alone $100,000.
06:59See where it got Bernie.
07:00They're down a well.
07:01Well, we don't know if money had anything to do with it.
07:03It pains me to say it, but he's right.
07:06If you draw a straight line from murder, it almost all bleeds to money.
07:10But Sasha had access to all the bank accounts already.
07:13So, why bother with murder?
07:16Patrick didn't have access.
07:18Mm-hmm.
07:19God, it is so weird.
07:21The way that we know all the intimate details about this woman we've never met.
07:25Her relationship with her daughter, what colour undies she had on.
07:28Like, she was a person.
07:29She had no idea she was going to die that day.
07:32I could die today.
07:33You could.
07:34Things are getting dark.
07:37And therefore, we must party.
07:42Connor is making his famous scallops this weekend if you want to come for dinner.
07:45Really?
07:47Yes.
07:47No, I would love that.
07:48What should I bring?
07:49Champagne.
07:50Mm-hmm.
07:51You do know we're up at the estate.
07:53You'll have to leave the Tunkwell bubble.
07:55Can't wait.
07:56You were working at the Sunrise Motel for the period when the accused Patrick Harrows was living there.
08:06Is that right?
08:07Yes.
08:09It's my parents' motel.
08:11Thanks for the clarification, Mr. Dobie.
08:13When did the accused Patrick Harrows first rent a room at the motel full-time?
08:18I had him ended on the monthly booking sheet from April 2nd.
08:21From April 2nd?
08:22So, that's around three and a half months before Bernice Price's murder on July 19th.
08:28Is that right?
08:28Objection.
08:29A subpar ploy, Mr. Prosecutor.
08:33Please refrain.
08:36Apologies.
08:37Let me begin again.
08:40He first rented a room three and a half months before Bernice Price's death on July 19th.
08:47Yes.
08:48Now, during that time, did you ever see Sasha Price visit Patrick Harrows at the motel?
08:54Yes.
08:55Well, how often would she visit?
08:57All the time.
08:59They were at it like rabbits.
09:00Objection.
09:01Supposition.
09:02Like rabbits, Your Honor.
09:03Were they eating lettuce, cleaning their whiskers?
09:06How can he possibly know what they were doing in a private motel room?
09:10We could do without your lettuce and whiskers embellishments, Mr. Colby, but objection upheld.
09:18Avoiding metaphor, please.
09:21How often over that period did you see Sasha Price visiting him at the motel?
09:27Her car was parked at the front at some point on most days.
09:31On most days.
09:34Thanks for picking me up, Auntie Bernie.
09:41Looking forward to our little lunch.
09:55He's back.
09:57I don't think he ever left.
10:04Was Sasha Price the only woman you saw visit Patrick at the motel?
10:15No.
10:17Please explain to the jury who you saw visit Patrick Harrows in his motel room on the morning
10:23of the day of Bernice Price's death.
10:25I was at reception when I heard this bang, bang, bang, someone knocking really loud
10:36and saw Bernice Price and then Patrick let her in.
10:47Did Bernice Price take anything into Patrick Harrows' room with her?
10:50Yes.
10:51A bag.
10:52What sort of bag was it?
10:53One of those plastic checkered Hong Kong bags.
10:57Was it a similar bag to this, Mr. Dovey?
11:01Yeah.
11:02That.
11:03Did you see Mrs. Price come out of Patrick's room?
11:08Yes.
11:09About ten minutes later.
11:13Did she have the bag with her then?
11:15No.
11:16So whatever was in the bag, she left it with Patrick?
11:22I guess so.
11:26Mr. Colby said that Patrick only got 50k from Bernice.
11:29Yeah, but the bank manager said Sasha withdrew 100k and if Bernice gave 50 to Patrick, like
11:34they're saying, then where's the other 50?
11:35Probably wasn't enough for him.
11:37Killed her for the other 50.
11:39It'd be so sad if she got killed for 50k.
11:41No, it's not 50k or 100k.
11:44Ellie Downs is a prime property worth over 20 million.
11:47Well, maybe before the...
11:49Yeah, this will put a dampener on it for sure.
11:52It would be stupid to kill someone who's just given you more money than you've seen in your lifetime.
11:57It'd be stupid to settle for 50k if you got a shot at the 20 mil if you just knocked the mum off.
12:02Finally, welcome to 10k guilty.
12:04Bloody hell.
12:05Not going on any team that play I'm done.
12:08Hey.
12:13Hey.
12:14There he is.
12:15Done already.
12:17Magic.
12:18Yeah.
12:19Nah.
12:20Hey.
12:21Uh, you still be done by end of today, right?
12:24Mate, your truck's not going to get finished till I get paid.
12:29Dad needs to see this truck back on the road before he starts losing his shit.
12:34Right.
12:36Come on, be a mate.
12:37I am a mate.
12:39But I'm not your mechanic till you pay me.
12:44Right.
12:44I am a mate.
12:45Right.
12:45Come on.
12:46I am a mate.
12:47Right.
12:52Go.
13:22She can't just fire you.
13:24It's my bloody farm too.
13:28You can't leave.
13:33I'm used to being moved on, Sash.
13:37Ever since I was a kid.
13:39What if we just...
13:41We just piss off.
13:42We just go.
13:44Yeah?
13:46Oh, what about Broome?
13:48Yeah, you can get work on the trawlers
13:50and I can get some kind of job.
13:54Maybe even...
13:55Maybe even have a baby.
14:00I already got kids.
14:04And I'm a shit dad.
14:07No, you're not.
14:08You're good.
14:11You're not going away with me
14:12because you love your kids.
14:14Yeah?
14:17Hey, how much would we need to pay Kelly
14:19to start fresh?
14:21I mean, anything's possible, right?
14:23After you, baby.
14:25What does that mean?
14:27You brought up differently than me, Sash.
14:29No, you don't understand
14:32how 20 bucks can break you
14:33when you had nothing, eh?
14:34Do you?
14:34Honestly.
14:35No, what you're talking about
14:36is thousands, don't you?
14:39Thousands.
14:45So, Mr. Dobie,
14:46to clarify,
14:48on the morning of Denise Price's death,
14:50you saw her visit Patrick Harrow's
14:52with a shopping bag
14:53and shortly after,
14:55leave without it.
14:56Yes.
14:57Now, after Denise Price visited him,
14:59what were Patrick Harrow's
15:00movements to and from the motel?
15:03He left in his ute with a bag
15:04and came back later that afternoon
15:06without it.
15:07And what time did he return
15:08to the motel?
15:09Half past four.
15:10Half past four.
15:11How do you know
15:12it was that exact time?
15:14My friend Crystal Goblin
15:15just logged on.
15:17He lives in Brazil.
15:19He works at this bar.
15:21His shift finishes at 3 a.m.
15:22He gets home.
15:23We play for an hour.
15:243.30 a.m. his time.
15:264.30 p.m. mine.
15:28So, when your friend
15:29logged on at 4.30 p.m.,
15:30you saw Patrick Harrow's arrive?
15:32Yeah.
15:33I mentioned I may have to go AFK
15:35for a minute if he came in the office.
15:37AFK?
15:38Away from keyboard.
15:40Ah, yes.
15:40Away from keyboard.
15:43Hey, Crystal.
15:44Can you teleport to Sub-423?
15:47Yeah, boy!
15:48Can you please describe to the court
15:54what Patrick's manner was
15:55when he returned?
15:58Upset.
15:59He was upset.
16:03Are you familiar with the Point Waterfall,
16:05Mr. Durvey?
16:06Sure.
16:07Patrick Harrow's told police
16:09that he was at the Point Waterfall
16:10until 5 p.m. that day.
16:12But if you saw him
16:14at the motel
16:14at 4.30 p.m.,
16:16could he have also been
16:17at the Waterfall at that time?
16:19Not unless he cloned himself.
16:20Can you account
16:21for the discrepancy?
16:23I guess he was wrong
16:24about what time
16:24he was at the Waterfall.
16:27Wrong about the time.
16:29Thank you, Mr. Durvey.
16:31Nothing further, Your Honor.
16:32Hi, Mum.
16:57Hey!
16:58Hey, sweetie.
17:00How's it going?
17:01Oh, you look great.
17:03Hey, look,
17:04I just wanted to call you
17:05to say don't worry, OK?
17:06I'm not going to let Dad
17:07take you to New Zealand.
17:08All right?
17:09I want to go.
17:12But what about your friends
17:14and your school here?
17:17Wouldn't you miss that?
17:19I really like my Kiwi cousins.
17:21I want to spend more time with them.
17:23Where's your brother?
17:29He doesn't want to talk to you.
17:30OK, no worries.
17:36I'm going to check in tomorrow, OK?
17:38Just have a great night.
17:39Bye, Mum.
17:40Love you so much.
17:41Bye.
17:41Bye.
17:41Bye.
17:41Bye.
18:06Bye.
18:07Bye.
18:07Bye.
18:08Bye.
18:09Bye.
18:09Bye.
18:09Good evening.
18:37Hello.
18:38Nina, I need you to prepare an affidavit for me, all right?
18:42No problem, Mr Colby.
18:43Yeah.
19:05Do all the deliveries?
19:06Not yet.
19:07And the pick-ups?
19:08Everything will come up, Kovac.
19:11What are you talking about, mate?
19:12My truck's still fucked, so I'm still fucked.
19:14Dude, I did my best.
19:16You haven't finished one run.
19:17It's not good enough, Pete.
19:19You sound just like your old man.
19:20Bullshit, mate.
19:21This is all your fault, you dickhead.
19:24You always do stupid shit getting me in trouble ever since school, mate.
19:27If I knew you'd be this narc, you would have fucked off home instead.
19:29Okay.
19:30Off you fuck, then.
19:31I don't know.
20:01Good dog.
20:23Right, sit, and I'll give you a peanut.
20:27Sit.
20:27Good dog.
20:31Sorry, man.
20:36Hey!
20:38Where you been?
20:40We've got work to do.
20:42Come on.
20:44All right.
20:45Good morning, girls.
20:58Betty.
21:01Betty?
21:02Betty?
21:03Betty?
21:07Betty?
21:08Hey, Angie!
21:17Hey!
21:18Good morning to you too, Thelma.
21:20One of my chickens is missing.
21:22And you're blaming my kids?
21:24They're obsessed with my chickens.
21:27They're constantly on the fence.
21:28I want to know where she is.
21:30Did you touch Mrs. Connell's chicken?
21:32No.
21:33Let's go then.
21:34They sticky beaks all the time.
21:36They've broken their eggs.
21:38Well, the possum spark should put an end to that then, eh?
21:46Joey a legend!
21:47Oh, Nick!
21:54Nick!
21:57Nick.
21:57Morning.
21:58I wanted to catch you before I go to jury duty.
22:00That was a new experience.
22:01Yeah.
22:02You know, you did good up there.
22:03Oh, thanks.
22:03Everybody's talking about it.
22:04Yeah.
22:04Hey, come in, man.
22:05Oh, no, I can't.
22:07I did want to talk to you, though, about upping my business loan.
22:11Look, your business isn't in profit yet.
22:14And from memory, the truck's in your father's name,
22:17so you can't borrow against that as an asset.
22:20Okay.
22:20Would your dad consider going guarantor?
22:23What about a personal loan, you know?
22:26Even just 15K or 10?
22:29Let me crunch the numbers.
22:31Okay.
22:32Off the top of my head,
22:33I think it's unlikely that you qualify,
22:35but at least know by the end of the day.
22:37Okay.
22:38Yeah, yeah, no, I appreciate that, mate.
22:39Okay.
22:40Cheers.
22:41You killed it up there yesterday.
22:42Thanks, mate.
23:03I'm having a drink outside,
23:10and I look over, and Colby is at my motel.
23:12What do you mean, at the motel?
23:14Yesterday evening.
23:15He was behaving very oddly.
23:17What was he doing?
23:19Knocked on reception, danced a jig.
23:21Danced a jig?
23:23Waved at me as if he already knew I was watching,
23:26and left.
23:27It's strange.
23:28She didn't say anything about it last night.
23:30When you were working.
23:33Excuse me?
23:34I'm sorry.
23:34I didn't...
23:35I wasn't meaning anything.
23:36It just...
23:37You slipped out.
23:39Keep it in.
23:49I'm his mother.
23:51I need to see him.
23:53I need to...
23:54We've applied for a visitation,
23:55but it's complicated since you're not at the prison, Sasha.
23:58Every night I'm dreaming of...
24:00Like, I can't...
24:02Like, I can't...
24:03I can't...
24:04I can't find him, and he's just...
24:07I just can't quite reach him.
24:10I'm just...
24:11I'm going out of my mind, okay?
24:13Because he's just a tiny little baby,
24:15and he's going to forget me.
24:16You don't know what it's like
24:21to be separated from your child.
24:22You don't know what it's like to be separated from your child.
24:46I saw you, Patrick.
25:03I know you're in there.
25:07What?
25:10You're leaving town.
25:16Tidy?
25:16Like this in prison?
25:28Is that my pay?
25:31And some.
25:32This is me begging you to go.
25:36What if I don't?
25:38Well, I don't want to do this, Patrick,
25:40but if she has any ideas of marrying you,
25:44I'll cut her out of the will.
25:46Now, you wouldn't want her to blame you for that
25:49for the rest of her life, would you?
25:53Go back to Gully.
25:57Never contact Sasha again.
25:59So you hate me that much
26:01that you're going to pay to get me gone?
26:03I'm doing this for both your sakes.
26:07Remember that.
26:08You'll thank me for it later.
26:10You'll thank me for it later.
26:24Nina and I prepared this this morning.
26:26She'll take you through it.
26:27It's perfectly straightforward.
26:28Just make her make the sign as well.
26:29Good morning.
26:32Good morning.
26:33Good morning.
26:33Uh, Rana said you were at her motel last night.
26:37Spies everywhere.
26:39Um, Rana, you don't mind signing out the affidavit, dear?
26:42Mr. Colby.
26:46Your Honour.
26:48Mr. Durvie.
26:51One of my colleagues is staying at your motel.
26:53Could you point them out?
26:57Hmm.
26:57And what room number is she in?
27:01Privacy laws.
27:02You should know that.
27:04You are under oath.
27:05You should know that.
27:071-0-2.
27:081-0-2, thank you.
27:10Could you tell us when she checked in a few weeks ago?
27:13Uh, what time she had breakfast yesterday
27:15and what time she returned yesterday afternoon?
27:18I couldn't say.
27:20Okay, so, um, what time did you see me last night?
27:23You.
27:25Yes, you were working at reception last night, weren't you?
27:28Yes.
27:29So what time did you see me come to visit my learned colleague?
27:32I never saw you.
27:34Oh.
27:35Uh, I referred to, um, this affidavit
27:38that Miss Nelson Moore's solicitor is filing.
27:42Now, um, when I arrived last night to visit my esteemed colleague,
27:48I knocked at reception three times to get her room number.
27:52Bang, bang, bang.
27:53Did you not hear that, Mr. Durvie?
27:57I was gaming.
27:59Had my headphones on.
28:00You were gaming.
28:02Did you not testify just yesterday that you were also gaming
28:06when you saw Patrick return to the motel on the day that Mrs. Price died?
28:11Yes.
28:11And yet you're positive it was 4.30pm when he arrived.
28:16Yeah, like I said, my friend Crystal Goblin always logs on at 4.30
28:21and he'd just joined when Patrick's ute pulled up.
28:25Do you and, um, Crystal underscore Goblin,
28:28do you play your games together on an official gaming platform?
28:32No, we play on the dark web.
28:35Oh.
28:36But I remember noticing Patrick arrive at 4.30 super clearly.
28:40Yes, you remember him super clearly more than one year ago.
28:44And yet you cannot recall what my colleague's movements were only yesterday.
28:49And you did not hear or observe me at all last night, did you, Mr. Durvie?
28:53I'm sure it was 4.30.
28:54I put it to you that as you are the only witness
28:56and as you are occupied on the dark web with South America or Timbuktu, for all we know,
29:02I put it to you that you are wrong about the time my client's arrival at the motel
29:07and that your certainty is nothing more than guesswork after the fact.
29:13No further questions.
29:18I'm so sorry, but you might want to find another motel.
29:24Here you go.
29:31Thanks.
29:33I, uh, need to go back in there.
29:37Yeah, well, all we had to do was to undermine the witness's testimony, and we did that.
29:42Okay.
29:43Now, so long as you and Sasha remain united as each other celibis,
29:48prosecution have nothing, all right?
29:53How are you feeling?
29:55Oh.
29:57My ex, she's about to give evidence in my murder trial.
30:01Yes, well, I most certainly wouldn't want any of my three exes to give testimony on me.
30:06That would not be pretty at all.
30:09But never let them see you, sweet.
30:11You were married to the co-accused Patrick Harris for five years, and you share two children aged five and nine, correct?
30:19Yes.
30:20Six and nine.
30:21The little one had his birthday the other day.
30:23Did you receive $50,000 in cash from Patrick on July 19, the day of Bernice Price's death?
30:30Yes.
30:31Was it unexpected for Patrick to give you $50,000?
30:34I was expecting money.
30:36He was six months behind on child payments, but not $50,000.
30:41So you were short of money?
30:43Yes.
30:43My car retro was expired, so I had to walk the kids to school.
30:46Now, you said in your police statement that Patrick brought you the money in a chequered shopping bag.
30:54Like this?
30:55Yeah.
30:58What's that?
31:00Bernice gave me my pay.
31:02It's, um, it's what they call severance money.
31:04That's too much.
31:05Just take it, Kelly.
31:06Did Patrick receive any calls when he was at your residence?
31:12Yeah.
31:15Sarah.
31:22I'm just...
31:24I'm not gonna be around for a bit, all right?
31:29Would Patrick normally answer the phone if Sasha called in front of you?
31:34Yeah.
31:35But on this day, he didn't.
31:37Oh, did you find that unusual?
31:39None of my business.
31:41But yeah.
31:45Something going on with you and Sasha?
31:52Were you jealous of, uh, Patrick's relationship with Sasha Price?
31:57No.
31:58She seemed really nice.
32:00Kind.
32:01And he seemed happy.
32:02So you and Patrick spoke a lot about his life, including his new relationship?
32:08We talk all the time.
32:10He's a crappy partner, but a good dad.
32:13Uh, did Patrick ever say that Sasha complained about her mother or was angry about her mother?
32:19No.
32:19No, never.
32:20Hmm.
32:20So you got the picture that Sasha spoke and acted respectfully towards her mother.
32:28That she was a kind person.
32:30That's right.
32:30And what did Patrick say about the, uh, $50,000 he'd been given by Mrs. Price?
32:37He said that Bernice had paid him, hoping he would clear out.
32:41Your language in your evidence in chief was a little more colourful than that.
32:45He called it fuck-off money, like he'd been paid to leave.
32:49So, it is your testimony that on the day of Mrs. Price's death, Patrick was going to leave town to start again?
32:58When he saw me, yeah.
32:59Yeah.
33:16Hey, does Kelly get to keep her money?
33:18Not if we find Patrick guilty.
33:21Then the money's considered proceeds of crime and the state holds it.
33:24It wouldn't be treated as proceeds of crime if it was a legit payment for his labour service.
33:29But what if she already spends it on her current stuff?
33:31She'd have to pay it back.
33:33But that's not fair.
33:34Life's not fair.
33:35Full stop.
33:37Oh, fuck yes!
33:41Oh, he's the legend, Nick!
33:48What are they done with her?
33:52The fuck is she's going to get her if she's left out all night?
33:56The washing.
33:59All that washing.
34:00I know, Mum.
34:01Get to it in the morning.
34:04Her hands used to bleed.
34:06I don't know what you're talking about, Mum.
34:08She gets lonely.
34:26She gets lonely.
34:29Find your chicken, then.
34:34Going to apologize for accusing my kids of thieving?
34:42I'm not racist.
34:43Sure you're not.
34:44I have never had a problem with foreigners.
34:47I'm very open-minded.
34:48As long as you don't have Aboriginals next door.
34:51I'm not having this conversation.
34:53What about you, sis?
34:54Who are you trying to kid?
34:56Who's your mob?
34:59Who are you trying to kid?
35:17Hey!
35:19You made it!
35:20Yes!
35:22Hello!
35:24Hey, I'm Connor.
35:25I'm Claudia.
35:26Hey.
35:27God!
35:28Your house is amazing!
35:30I've got to warn you.
35:31This way?
35:31Yes, this way.
35:32Okay.
35:34How is it?
35:35We want it to be a little bit lower.
35:41Hey, um, got a couple of pies I can put in the oven if you want to stay.
35:46I'm emceeing pub trivia tonight.
35:48Can't be late.
35:50You should be having something healthier for dinner, though.
35:52Where do you eat in all this meat?
35:58To be honest, I'm not that hungry with this pain anyway.
36:04Do you want to try a gummy?
36:07A what?
36:07A pot gummy.
36:12Oh.
36:13Some of my clients find it helps with the pain.
36:19It's legal now.
36:20You can try.
36:21I don't have a prescription, so technically it's not.
36:23I don't feel anything.
36:34Give it a minute, though.
36:35I still don't really feel it.
36:44What about your pain, though?
36:49It's magic.
36:50Mm-hmm.
36:51No pain.
36:56I can feel my bones.
37:17Okay.
37:17Okay, that is going down way too easily.
37:21I am not going to touch that.
37:23I don't make jokes about Felicia.
37:25Oh, God.
37:26Behave.
37:28All right, hop in.
37:28This is super cute.
37:29Oh.
37:30Okay.
37:32Come on.
37:34But if you post that, they'll know that you've been socialising.
37:37We can.
37:38We just can't talk about the case.
37:40Yeah.
37:40Did you see that, um,
37:41Pavinda posted a photo of Thelma and her husband
37:44at a picnic on the weekend?
37:45Look at that.
37:45Oh, Pavinda's kids.
37:47Cute.
37:49Do you have any kids, Claudia?
37:51Don't be dumb.
37:52She's too young.
37:55This is for you.
37:57Oh, sorry.
37:58Actually, I do have a kid.
38:05Sorry.
38:07Sorry.
38:08Uh, it's the first time I've said that out loud.
38:17Sorry.
38:17Sorry.
38:22Uh, my mum and my dad just took over and made the decision.
38:27Uh, and then the family was told that mum had another baby.
38:37And then we, we never spoke about it again.
38:40You were only 14.
38:42I guess they thought that was the right thing.
38:47I don't know if it was.
38:48Hey, I'm real sorry about last night.
39:03I was a prick.
39:03Well, shit, now I can pay Ryan.
39:09Get the fucking truck back on the road.
39:12Get back to business.
39:13How good.
39:14Told ya.
39:15You're the golden child.
39:17Where the fuck are ya?
39:19Well, here's a golden shower for ya.
39:20Hey, what are you doing, mate?
39:23I'm buying an open beer down here, bruh.
39:26Get off the roof, you fucking idiot.
39:28Oh, whoa, whoa, easy.
39:33Oh, fuck.
39:35You all right?
39:35Oh, fuck me, uncle.
39:39Jesus Christ.
39:40Oh, you scared the shit out of me.
39:43Fill in me, don't piss.
39:47Come on, mate.
39:48Fuck you, mate.
39:49All right.
39:51It looks like we're probably going to separate,
39:53but I'm just telling you this so that
39:55if I'm not my usual scintillating self,
39:58you'll understand why.
40:00Well, thanks for the transparency.
40:04Not that it's any of my business,
40:06but for the record,
40:08I am sorry that you're going through all this right now.
40:13I mean, he could have waited till after the trial
40:15for the marriage breakdown, but...
40:17No.
40:18I'm not my husband.
40:20I'm not my husband.
40:23I just feel so betrayed by him.
40:26I mean, how am I going to see my kids?
40:28I can't up and move to New Zealand.
40:30Of all places.
40:31Start again at my age?
40:33It's so unfair.
40:34I've worked so hard.
40:35It's crap for women.
40:37Oh, stop it.
40:39You, Ben, get more jobs the brinier you get.
40:42Brinier?
40:43By the way,
40:46do you think there might be someone else?
40:50Chris?
40:51Yeah.
40:51Having an affair?
40:52Yeah.
40:53No way.
40:55I mean,
40:56the only affair I've ever really had
40:58was with my work.
41:00Well, that counts as a betrayal, too,
41:02as I'm told.
41:04Oh, fuck you, Colby.
41:06Now, there's an idea.
41:07Well, there's an idea.
41:18Uh-huh.
41:23Shit.
41:24Shit.
41:25Shit.
41:29Shit.
41:30Shit.
41:30Shit.
41:31Shit.
41:32Shit.
41:33Shit.
41:34Shit.
41:35Shit.
41:35Shit.
41:36You're drunk.
41:58Don't you dare wake up your sister.
42:00Don't.
42:06Don't.
42:17Don't.
42:21Be back.
42:31Yeah?
42:34I want you to get some frozen peas on it.
42:45You've got enough in there to give me a little taste.
42:48Pete, nah. I'm not going to be responsible for getting you back on it, mate.
42:52Don't be a dick.
42:55Share it up.
42:57Alright, shuffle up the buttercup.
43:05It's perfect a little reader.
43:19Yeah, keiner has a Umm-a-a-a-a-a-doodle.
43:21I'm happy to hear the drum like they're all over the drum like they bought me up.
43:27來熊 淡和や嵐鴛
43:30What I think I'm feeling
43:32Falling to go forward
43:33Do your hands up, push the shield
43:34And I'm reversing through the void
43:36And we're about to push the boredom
43:38Settle the tickets to the 20
43:39To the kills, we'll get a photo
44:00Oh shit
44:07Hey, I gotta get back to Alice, mate
44:10Yeah, I'll pay you to bed, boss
44:15Yeah, man
44:18Hey, come on
44:20Oh fucking hell, mate
44:22What have you done?
44:23Hey, Pete
44:24Pete
44:30Oh, fuck
44:46Oh, fuck
44:47No, fuck
44:55Oh, fuck
44:57No, no, no, no, no, no
44:59Fuck, fuck
45:00I'm sorry, mate
45:07I'm sorry, Pete
45:10I'm sorry, mate
45:11I'm sorry, mate
45:11Ask me that lovely little gun
45:21Ask me that lovely little gun
45:34My dear, my darling one
45:38The cleaners are coming one by one
45:42You don't even want to let them start
45:47Oh fuck's sake
45:50Why aren't you answering?
45:54Why aren't you?
45:56I wanted to tell you in person
45:57But I just, I can't wait a second longer
45:59Um, I'm pregnant
46:02They're knocking now
46:04You're gonna be a dad again
46:05They measure the room
46:08They know the scope
46:09They call me back, alright
46:10They're mopping up the butcher's floor
46:13Of your broken little heart
46:18They're mopping up the butcher's floor
46:32Children
46:33Forgive us now for what we've done
46:37Started out as a bit of fun
46:41Here, take these before we run away
46:46The keys to the blade
46:51Oh, children
46:55Lift up your voice
47:03Lift up your voice
47:08Children
47:11Rejoice
47:19Rejoice
47:24Rejoice
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