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00:00Sgt. Claude, someone killed my father. Just watch.
00:17Hello, Fiona. Glad you cracked the code.
00:21That it?
00:25Well, there was more.
00:27But the techie at the phone shop said that the file was corrupted.
00:31Corrupted?
00:33It got wet.
00:34Got wet?
00:35I dropped it in the toilet.
00:37You dropped it? In the toilet?
00:41The point is, there was more to the video.
00:46And Declan said that if anything happened to him, it was not an accident.
00:51How could he know he'd be murdered if he was still alive when he recorded it?
00:56Riddle me that.
00:57After he recorded it, he fell off a cliff.
01:03You don't find that a little suspicious?
01:05We investigated this thoroughly.
01:09His friends and family said that your father had been pure squirrelly of late.
01:14Now, I'm sorry for your loss.
01:17But whether by accident or intent, Declan Murphy authored his own demise.
01:23Appropriately named our Sergeant Claude.
01:38Claude. As in, dumb as a chunk of mud.
01:42You took my statement at the hotel.
01:45Carter Roisin Doherty.
01:47Listen, I know what it's like to have someone treat you like you're a moron.
01:51Well, I don't think that he was treating me like a moron.
01:54Oh no, that was absolutely his, uh, feck off you moron look.
02:00I believe you.
02:01Then help me.
02:02I was hoping you'd ask.
02:06Here I am, hide my eyes out
02:12Spool of calculator tape.
02:16One airplane boarding pass dated 2022.
02:21A box of cigarillos, a horseshoe.
02:26One sports glove and...
02:31What looks to be...
02:33Diary.
02:34Yes.
02:37Dear Fiona,
02:38It's your sweet 16th.
02:41My little Fifi.
02:42I bet you're lovelier...
02:44Give me that.
02:45I glanced through it.
02:46It's just a bunch of sappy bullshit he wrote to me over the years.
02:50And what's all this alleged to be evidence of?
02:55Well, Declan claimed to be investigating some kind of criminal activity in Wicklow.
03:01Yeah, it sounds far-fetched, I know.
03:04If you didn't trust him, why did you come the whole way to Ireland?
03:07I came here to give him a piece of my mind.
03:10Okay.
03:11And then I got here and...
03:13Surprise, he's dead.
03:14So now I've got this.
03:16Whatever this is to deal with.
03:21Then let's deal with it.
03:23I live for solving mysteries and I hope Claude won't let me within a country mile of one.
03:30So where do you want to start?
03:31Well, you could check police records to see if there's anything on Declan and put this somewhere safe.
03:41Done.
03:42Okay.
03:44So, what you up to later?
03:49Of course, yeah.
03:51Moron.
03:52Moron.
03:53Moron.
03:54Moron.
03:56Moron.
03:57Moron.
03:58Let's go.
04:28Sorry.
04:34Fiona, you thought you'd be back in LA by now?
04:38I made it as far as the airport, but I couldn't get on that plane.
04:58A poem in honor of our dearly departed Declan.
05:15Let thy joys alone be remembered now.
05:29Let thy sorrows go sleep a while.
05:33Or if thought's dark cloud come o'er thy brow,
05:37let love light it up with his smile.
05:41Unwritten rule.
05:43Now read the other players.
05:46But I have a great hand. See?
05:51She protects us.
05:53Including closet monsters?
05:55Against every view.
05:58O joy alone should be thought of now.
06:02Let our sorrows go sleep a while.
06:05Or should...
06:07Sorry.
06:09I'm sorry.
06:11I'm so sorry.
06:13I'm so sorry.
06:17Sorry.
06:22Hey, what's up?
06:25Hello?
06:26Machine?
06:27You heard me.
06:28Can I get ten boxes of your finest jumbo magneto tampons?
06:33You know the ones with the deluxe platinum applicators?
06:37If I could get that urgently delivered to Garda Roisin Doherty.
06:42Roisin, did you call the right number?
06:45Never mind.
06:46Moving on.
06:47I checked our files.
06:49Your dad has no criminal record, but he did go a bit batshit at the race course about a week ago.
06:55To find Batchett.
06:57He stole a horse and assaulted a jockey named Oscar Rafferty.
07:01They got the horse back and Rafferty declined to press charges.
07:04Miss Fox?
07:05Oh.
07:06Okay, got it. I'll call you later.
07:08No shame in being a woman, Claude.
07:13I was your father's assistant, Minerva Quilligan.
07:17I spoke with you on the phone. I have so many questions.
07:21Well, now is not the time. We're heading over for the reading of Declan's will. You should come.
07:27I don't think I can sit in a room with a family that doesn't know I exist and listen to my dad's last will and testament being read.
07:34He wanted you to be there. He was an unconventional man. Come or don't come. It's your choice.
07:43To my brother Finn, I leave my 1999 Cork Rebels All-Ireland Hurling Championship jersey.
07:58A garment he shamelessly coveted with unabashed longing.
08:02Shoes there, Corp.
08:03The household furnishings can be divided amongst my family members as they see fit.
08:09I claim the credenza.
08:11I'm not having that monstrosity in my house, ma'am.
08:13Except for the credenza, which I leave to my dear sister, Una.
08:18Ah, Jesus. I will.
08:21Shh, please. Now.
08:24My cottage on lockdown, I leave...
08:27Don't get a cottage on lockdown.
08:29Yes. I leave to...
08:33Miss Fiona Fox.
08:36Why would he give a cottage to an overseas client?
08:40He must have been giving her the ride.
08:44What?
08:45Slipping her the lad.
08:48Burn the bishops.
08:52Bumping uglies.
08:53Oh, Finn, stop.
08:55No.
08:57None of that.
08:59Declan was...
09:01Declan was...
09:05Declan was my father.
09:09What?
09:11No, no.
09:12Declan didn't have a daughter.
09:14He did.
09:15He swore me to secrecy.
09:17Bullocks.
09:18If...
09:19If I had a grandchild, my son would have told me.
09:22You do have a grandchild.
09:24Declan raised me till the day I turned ten.
09:28I took my mom's name, but I was born Fiona Murphy.
09:33Her brother's child.
09:35Never thought I'd see the day.
09:37Oh, my God.
09:39It's like a piece of him is still with us.
09:41Don't you think, Mom?
09:44Where are you staying?
09:46Uh, Foxglove Abbey.
09:48Just outside of town.
09:49No, no, no.
09:50We can't have that.
09:51You'll move in with us.
09:52That's so kind of you.
09:59But I'm uncomfortable where I am.
10:25What the...
10:37Hey, beautiful.
10:40I remember you.
10:42And you are...
10:43Lightspeeder.
10:44I'm...
10:45I'm...
10:46I'm...
10:55I'm...
11:15You know a chick that shouldn't race tomorrow.
11:17He's in no shape.
11:18Oscar.
11:19He's going to race as I please.
11:21You're racing him into the ground.
11:22But you're going to sell him anyway.
11:24And who's going to buy him in this condition?
11:27I think that's he faking Burgess.
11:29He could sell pimples to her prom queen, lad.
11:31Oscar Rafferty.
11:35This isn't over.
11:40Trouble?
11:42Difference of opinion.
11:44How may I help you?
11:45Well, you might have known my father, Declan Murphy.
11:49Yes.
11:50Knew the name.
11:51Knew the face.
11:53Don't know what the hell inspired her to box my pan in last week.
11:58Regardless.
12:00I'm sorry for your loss.
12:03I'm just trying to understand his state of mind.
12:06Let me first say.
12:07I love horses.
12:09Which is why I was baffled when he accused me, of all people, of being a horse murderer.
12:13He said that?
12:14He rides off with chicklets here and he bellows out your bloody horse murderer.
12:22Well, thank you for your time.
12:23Mm-hmm.
12:24Hi, Una.
12:29Yeah, I'm fine.
12:30You?
12:33You did what?
12:34Brian at Foxgloves, a dear friend.
12:35When I heard you were attacked in your room, I went straight away and gathered your luggage.
12:47This home is a refuge for Murphy women.
12:49Stay as long as you like.
12:51I really don't want to impose.
12:54You'd rather waste a ton of money on a posh hotel than stay for free with us strangers.
12:59Mother.
13:01You're no stranger.
13:02You're Murphy.
13:06Um.
13:07Let me help.
13:17I really appreciate the hospitality, Isadora.
13:19My daughter offered the hospitality, not me.
13:23I clearly have no say in the matter.
13:28That's not a teacup.
13:31It doesn't belong there.
13:34Well, where does it belong?
13:36Clearly not with the fecking tea cupboard.
13:39Just sit down and stop mucking with the order of things.
13:46Mother.
13:53She's not just grieving the loss of her son.
13:57She's furious he never told her she had a grandchild.
14:01He deprived her of the chance to watch you grow up.
14:04She blames me for that?
14:07Please be patient with her.
14:10Her life hasn't been easy.
14:12But she cherishes her children.
14:14At 15, she raised Declan by herself.
14:17They wanted to ship her baby off to America.
14:20But instead, she raised him on her own.
14:22She married my dad years later and had Finn and I, but Declan, she fought hard to keep that baby.
14:35And now he's gone.
14:36And now you're here.
14:37And I know we're a lot, but I'm so glad you're here Fiona.
14:47She'll come round.
14:49Please stay.
14:50It is overwhelming meeting all of you and finding out that my dad may have been murdered.
15:01Murdered?
15:02No, darling.
15:04That's no road to go down.
15:06That only leads to darkness.
15:09You believe that he fell?
15:11Mental illness is not a term I use lightly.
15:15But Declan fought some demons.
15:18Mainly depression.
15:20You think he killed himself.
15:22Mother won't agree.
15:24She's agonized over the possibility of foul play having something to do with Declan's death.
15:28What?
15:30Suicide's a far more likely scenario.
15:36I met Rafferty, the jockey.
15:39Declan accused him of being a horse murderer.
15:41Did a bit of digging myself.
15:43There was an incident in the 90s.
15:44One of Rafferty's horses died.
15:45A broken leg or something?
15:48No.
15:50It's, uh...
15:521998.
15:54Uh, Bonnacht Ben went missing from his pen.
15:58A ransom request was made.
15:59The owner paid it.
16:01But two weeks later, Bonnacht Ben showed up dead in Knockin' on a Bog.
16:06Oh, will you send me that?
16:08Sure.
16:10There's an entire showcase dedicated to him at a...
16:12Ainver racecourse.
16:14It's a horrible story.
16:16Mm.
16:17Horse racing is cutthroat.
16:19Those dodgy types do love to jab their finger in the pie.
16:24You know a lot about horse racing?
16:26I know a lot about dodgy types.
16:27I grew up in the factory district surrounded by colourful characters, which is just a nice way of saying that I grew up in the slums surrounded by dirtbags.
16:44So you know something about criminal minds.
16:48Uh, hell yeah!
16:50Mandy Patinkin?
16:51A special agent, Jason Gideon?
16:54To catch a criminal, you have to think like one.
16:58So Benight Ben was stolen and killed.
17:04And Declan left me this.
17:07Good luck, Charm?
17:09Perhaps not for the horse that wore it.
17:14Why did I buy a manor with six bedrooms just to have them sit empty?
17:19She's your own blood and she belongs here with us.
17:22Every time I see that woman I think of my dead son.
17:29And I wonder why he never told me I had a grandchild.
17:35My heart cracks open.
17:37Do you think it's true that he killed himself?
17:44Or was he murdered?
17:47Ma'am, we all know the state he was in.
17:50He was despondent, delusional.
17:53Oh no, someone did this to him, I know.
17:56I feel it in my bones.
17:58What was he involved in that made someone want to kill him?
18:03Ma'am, you have to let this go.
18:05The GardaĂ­ found no evidence of wrongdoing.
18:08Do you mean Sarge Plot?
18:10That gobshite couldn't find evidence if it strolled over and pissed in his point.
18:20Eve's dropping, are you?
18:22No, I just got home.
18:28Isadora, I did over here and I'm with you.
18:31I don't think he killed himself.
18:32Did I ask your opinion on the matter?
18:35You didn't know my son.
18:36And whose fault was that?
18:39He abandoned me when I was ten.
18:41Dear Fiona, I've squandered many lonely hours reminiscing over adventures we had.
18:51I wonder if you recall those days as fondly as I do.
18:52I don't think this is what they mean by take your daughter to work day.
18:53Ah, come on, Fi.
18:54If work's a way of making money, this qualifies, you know?
18:55Do horses like horse racing?
18:56Dad!
18:57Come on, Fi.
18:58Come on, Fi.
18:59If work's a way of making money, this qualifies, you know?
19:01Do horses like horse racing?
19:02Dad!
19:03Dad!
19:04Come on!
19:05Dad!
19:06Do they like racing?
19:07Ask me after the race, Fi.
19:08Come on, run!
19:09Dear Fiona, this was a tragic day.
19:10This was a tragic day.
19:11This was a tragic day.
19:12This is what they mean by take your daughter to work day.
19:13Ah, come on, Fi.
19:14If work's a way of making money, this qualifies, you know?
19:18Do horses like horse racing?
19:20Dad!
19:21Come on!
19:22Dad, do they like racing?
19:24Ask me after the race, Fi.
19:25Come on, run!
19:26Dear Fiona, this was a tragic day.
19:39A glorious creature was done dirty.
19:41I watched as his once magnificent form was dredged from the muck, all the while cursing
19:47the fiend who dealt him this cruel fate.
19:50Man is easily the most beastly of God's creations.
20:12You were there.
20:20That's one crack inheritance.
20:43What do you think?
20:49Wow.
20:50Oh my God.
20:51This is paradise.
20:56I don't understand him.
20:58I spent all these years thinking he'd forgotten about me and then he leaves me this.
21:04He loved you.
21:05And he wanted you to know that.
21:06A phone call would have sufficed.
21:11Awe.
21:12Don't you want to go inside?
21:13I don't get the keys.
21:14Don't you want to go inside?
21:15I don't get the keys till probate's done.
21:16All right.
21:17All right.
21:18Well, we'll save it up for another day.
21:19All right.
21:20Well, we'll save it up for another day.
21:25Do I strike you as a particularly patient woman?
21:26Hmm.
21:27Hmm.
21:28Hmm.
21:29Hmm.
21:30Hmm.
21:31Hmm.
21:32Hmm.
21:33Hmm.
21:34Oh, give me a boost.
21:35Okay.
21:37Mm-hmm.
21:38Mm-hmm.
21:39Oh, you want to go inside?
21:41I don't get the keys till probate's done.
21:44All right.
21:45Well, we'll save it up for another day.
21:47Do I strike you as a particularly patient woman?
21:51Hmm.
21:52Oh.
21:53Oh, give me a boost.
21:54Okay.
21:56Oh.
21:57Ooh.
21:58Ah.
21:59Ah.
22:00Ah.
22:01Ah.
22:02Ah.
22:03Ah.
22:04Ah.
22:05Ah.
22:06Ah.
22:07Ah.
22:08Ah.
22:09Ah.
22:10Ah.
22:11Ah.
22:12Ah.
22:13Ah.
22:16Ah.
22:17Ah.
22:18Ah.
22:19Ah.
22:20Are you all right in there?
22:32Hello?
22:33Jonah, hello?
22:34Did you forget about me?
22:35Never.
22:36I'm always hurting for money, must have saved up for years.
22:57Gorgeous.
23:02Can't believe he hid this from me, from everybody.
23:06Well, I guess he hid a lot of things.
23:07Which horse did you pick this time?
23:11Pookalicious?
23:13What's a pooka?
23:14It's a magical pony from Irish folklore.
23:18Why do you think he'll win?
23:21I don't.
23:23The thing about luck is it comes when you don't expect it.
23:27Can you drop me off at the racetrack?
23:35Yeah, of course.
23:37You've been so kind in here.
23:39You've been so kind in here.
23:41I really wish you.
23:43We're in the final stretch.
23:44My heart still aches after all these years.
23:57My heart still aches after all these years.
24:11Bannock to Ben was a gift from my parents after my brother Benji died.
24:16Siobhan Donovan.
24:18It's wonderful to meet you, Fiona.
24:20You know my name.
24:21Word travels fast in Wicklow.
24:24I heard about your father.
24:26My condolences.
24:29And I'm sorry about your brother and your horse.
24:33Tragedy seems to target my family.
24:36But we're blessed in many ways.
24:41I'm not a race person myself.
24:44I'm just here to support the charity.
24:46I do like a car rally.
24:48Cars don't die.
24:50They just rust away.
24:51Was that the last photo taken of him?
24:53It was.
24:54That race was a shit show.
24:58False starts and collisions.
25:00Crater booked calls to pile up.
25:02Crater booked?
25:03The horse that came in last.
25:06Poor thing should never have raced.
25:07Can I get you a drink?
25:13Me?
25:14No children, no.
25:16In lieu of a family, I have a family business.
25:19Donovan bread and whiskey.
25:21And that bouncing barley baby keeps me up all night just the same.
25:25You?
25:26No.
25:27No kids either.
25:28Leo Travers is rich, smart, and charming.
25:34Wicklow women throw themselves at him.
25:39And who are you?
25:41Fiona Fox.
25:43Leo Travers.
25:44Oh, you've been talking about me.
25:46It's one of my favourite topics.
25:49Fiona is in Ireland to attend her father's funeral, Leo.
25:53I'm sorry for your loss.
25:58But hey, if you need a little cheering up, Siobhan's got my number.
26:01I do not have his number.
26:05Another one to say?
26:07Of course you eat it.
26:09Him too.
26:13You know that guy?
26:14Patsy Burgess.
26:16Makes my skin crawl.
26:18In fact, he owned Crater booked.
26:22So, someone kidnapped your horse.
26:26Held it for ransom.
26:28Got paid.
26:29And then still killed him?
26:31Why are you so interested in this?
26:33Well, Declan accused this jockey.
26:35Oscar.
26:37He wouldn't hurt a fly.
26:39Well, then who killed your horse?
26:41My family have prospered.
26:44And with that comes people who resent you.
26:55Siobhan Donovan mentioned another horse named Crater booked.
27:01Siobhan Donovan.
27:03Oh, Donovan bread and whiskies.
27:05I'm impressed you managed to befriend such a fancy lady so quickly.
27:08Why?
27:09Because people of Wicklow would kill to be chummy with the Donovans.
27:15They've got fame.
27:16They've got fame.
27:17The wealth.
27:19The prestige.
27:20They're like the Kardashians, but without the drama and butt fillers.
27:25Do you know this guy?
27:30Patsy Burgess.
27:31Dodgy was an aftershave.
27:33You'd smell him two towns over.
27:34I think he's got something to do with this.
27:38I want to know more about Crater booked.
27:40Check the online thoroughbred registry.
27:43It's a thing.
27:44Hmm.
27:49Uh-huh.
27:50So it looks like Crater booked lost every race he ever entered.
27:56And after the Bannocked Ben race...
28:00What?
28:01What what?
28:03He was sold to a foreign buyer for 850,000 euros.
28:10Why would anyone shell out that large for a horse with such a shite track record?
28:15Pull up a picture of Bannocked Ben on your phone.
28:19They're like twinsies.
28:29What if the horse in the bog wasn't Bannocked Ben?
28:36Do you know where I can get some pepper spray?
28:38Whoa there, cowboy.
28:39You ain't in America now.
28:40As an officer of the law, it is my duty to inform you that it is in fact illegal to carry weapons in Ireland.
28:49Well, where are you going?
28:51As an officer of the law, it's best you don't know.
28:56You're lucky I'm on my lunch break.
29:17What are you supposed to be a feckin' ninja?
29:31I was just going...
29:32Not my concern where you're going, what you're doing, who you are.
29:37Couldn't give a rat's ass.
29:39Not even supposed to know you exist.
29:50Isadora.
29:51Can we call a truce?
29:55I know you've lived through a lot.
29:57And you're one tough lady.
30:00You take no shit.
30:01Part of me wonders what it would be like to have a take no shit Irish grandma.
30:09I miss my son.
30:27Join your granny in a glass of red clover.
30:29Your dad bought a phone me last Christmas.
30:33Of course.
30:39I'm sorry I lied to you about Declan being my accountant.
30:44If I'd known I'd have been pure and insufferable.
30:48Crow on to everyone about my granddaughter, the California lawyer.
30:54Yep.
30:56On the video he was like...
30:59They're bad guys after me Fiona.
31:01And it's your job to fucking save the world.
31:06My granddaughter has a feckin' mouth on her.
31:09And so do you.
31:18What's wrong?
31:20I missed all your birthdays.
31:25I could've been there.
31:29I could've spoiled you rotten.
31:33There'll be so many more.
31:34You can spoil me rotten then.
31:40On my tenth birthday my dad was suddenly gone.
31:46And my mom tried so hard to smile while she sang happy birthday.
31:51She used to dress up like a movie star every day.
31:57But after that...
32:00You love my mom.
32:05She's so beautiful.
32:08And ferocious.
32:09And ferocious.
32:13And when my dad was good...
32:16He was wonderful.
32:19And they were so in love.
32:22You have us now.
32:26Mm-hmm.
32:28Mm-hmm.
32:29I'd love to meet your ma.
32:33Right now I think...
32:35A night's sleep would do is both power good.
32:38You'll go to sleep.
32:40And I will put everything away.
32:47Poop.
32:48Good night, Fiona.
32:50Good night, Isadora.
32:54Good night, Isadora.
32:55Good night.
32:56Good night.
32:59Good night.
33:01Good night.
33:03That's a pretty good night.
33:05Good night.
33:06Good night, Isadora.
33:08Good night, Isadora.
33:10Good night.
33:12Good night.
33:14Good night.
33:16Shit.
33:17Marjorie Westmuller.
33:18Mrs. Westmuller?
33:25Tess?
33:26Hello?
33:27Uh-oh.
33:28Did you forget what time our meeting was?
33:31And why are you in the dark?
33:33Because that's where the magic happens, Margie.
33:37The magic with which I am going to renegotiate your divorce settlement with stingy old Bernard.
33:46My ex-husband's name is Brian.
33:49Right.
33:50Of course.
33:52Anyways, have no fear. Fiona is going to bring you the Benjamins.
33:57Yeah.
33:58Are you drunk?
34:00Maybe.
34:01But I'm also the best divorce attorney in L.A.
34:05So let's take a stroll down memory lane, shall we?
34:09Remember when I advised you not to sign his NDA?
34:13Remember when you disclosed that Brian had this creative interpretation of corporate tax law?
34:19I'll bet the IRS would be stunned to find out that, um, call girls and cocaine were business expenses.
34:30Or he could pay you what you want.
34:34So relax, Mrs. Westmuller.
34:37I'm gonna make it rain.
34:41Tricky lock.
34:43Is she breaking into a building?
34:44I'm trickier.
34:46Sweet.
34:48I gotta go.
34:49Ooh.
35:10Hmm.
35:12You were taken from Bannock's Ben after he won the race, and you, Declan, took you from
35:33The Crater booked after they found you in the bog.
35:40Ah, don't sweat it. I pulled your scam loads of times. The champ will be shipped to your stud ranch, and the dud, Chicklets, but he'll be disposed of in his place. It's simple. Yeah, that's right. Fast arm is on his feet. Okay, goodbye.
35:56Let's get the hell out of here. Okay. Come on, hurry up. Chicklets, they're gonna kill you. Run. Go, Chicklets. Run! Run! Go! Hey, you! Step away from the horse! I know what you're doing. That's too bad for you, isn't it? Stay back. I'm shaking. Yeah, well, last chance. Oh, scary.
36:24Ah! Jesus! Fuck! Fuck! You're gonna pay for this! Fuck! Don't move!
36:38It's actually pretty simple. Patsy was gonna put Chicklets in the bog to make it look like Barnstormer had been killed, and then he was gonna sell them to an international buyer for a fuckload of money, and collect insurance for both of them.
36:52So you're saying that Patsy Burgess stole his own horses in order to enact this elaborate ruse? Mm-hmm.
36:59Go sleep it off, Ms. Murphy.
37:02Declan knew that this was happening, and he was trying to do something about it, while you sat on your ass for decades doing nothing! He may have died for it, so don't patronize me for doing your job!
37:18Sir, she overheard Burgess bragging that he'd run this scam numerous times. We should investigate it.
37:25Bollocks! You can't prove Patsy did any of this.
37:29Actually, I can. That would be Bannocked Ben in Saudi Arabia.
37:42Bannocked Ben spent a few years racing for a Saudi Arabian billionaire, then retired as a lucrative tax write-off on said billionaire's luxurious 500-acre ranch.
38:00And Declan was gonna expose him.
38:02Patsy Burgess killed him to cover up his crimes. I mean, I don't have any evidence, but...
38:08Patsy Burgess will get what's coming to him.
38:11Are you gonna bring Bannocked Ben home?
38:13Maybe I shouldn't. He's an old fella, and looks like he's living his best life in retirement.
38:19But, speaking of horses, the GardaĂ­ found chiclets in a nearby pasture. I'm taking them.
38:26Can I visit him?
38:28Please do. I'm sure he'd love to see the woman who saved his life.
38:31Dysfunctional families are hardly the exception to the rule.
38:36Yeah. I thought my father was awesome. Because he was life of the party, and he was basically my best friend.
38:45But then he was so carefree that he pissed off and never came back.
38:50Well, my father believed there was no act of childhood, Malfi, since that a good smack in the arse couldn't rectify.
38:57There's so many ways for a parent to mess up a child. Can I give you a lift?
39:02Oh, yeah. No, thank you. My aunt just lives up the road.
39:06Till next time?
39:07Yes.
39:08Bye.
39:09Have a good night.
39:11Safe home.
39:14Bye.
39:21Evening, love.
39:23Get in the bathroom.
39:25You stop struggling.
39:27Stay still.
39:32Get in the bathroom.
39:33I'm turn out all the
39:38There you go.
39:52All right. Let's go.
39:55C'mon, get in.
39:57All right.
40:01Welcome to the bog, Fiona.
40:22No, this is for killing cows.
40:25Works on horses, too.
40:27And nosy little lawyers.
40:29Oh, what do you want?
40:33I'll tell you what I want.
40:34I want your family to find your bloated corpse.
40:37Floating in the knocking on a bog.
40:39That's what I want.
40:51You know, Fiona, you don't belong here.
40:55You know that?
40:57Please don't kill me.
40:59First and last warning.
41:08Go back to L.A.
41:09Oh, my God.
41:11Oh, my God.
41:12Stop.
41:14Oh, my God.
41:44Oh, my God.
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