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00:00I can't see a thing out there.
00:13Can't see much in here either.
00:15I can't work out if I've got a contact or if I'm just tracking cloud or...
00:19Hang on, she's got a pitch again.
00:30The telegraphs are mismatched.
00:41She's not answering the helm, ma'am.
00:43We're in danger of rushing.
00:45We're going to step over.
00:47Starboard 30.
00:48Starboard 30.
00:49Come on, come on.
00:51The runners look at 10 degrees to starboard, ma'am.
00:54Select system to stop our steering motors.
00:57No response.
01:01Our appellers go.
01:02Steering gear failure.
01:03Steering gear failure.
01:04Our steering party close up.
01:07Our steering party close up.
01:11Our steering party close up.
01:13Roger.
01:14Starboard 30.
01:15Starboard 30.
01:19Still no response, ma'am.
01:27We've lost all power.
01:29Nav, seat rep.
01:31Sir, rudder's locked on 10 degrees to starboard.
01:34If we can't hold calls, I'm afraid we could broach.
01:36Priority's to restore power.
01:38Engines then steering.
01:39Hey team, get down to the engine room.
01:41Tell charge we need power now.
01:42Sir?
01:44Forget that.
01:45Get the starboard turning up.
01:46Our steering.
01:47Seat rep.
01:49What's happening?
01:50Where's the power?
01:51The voltage is running.
01:52We've got to control the air value.
01:53Everything's down.
01:55Try now.
01:56Again.
02:04Come on, boys.
02:05We need this one.
02:10Good little beauty.
02:13We've got power.
02:14Let's get the old girl steady.
02:17Starboard 30.
02:18Starboard 30, sir.
02:2630-starboard wheel on, sir.
02:28Mid-ships.
02:29Port 30.
02:30Mid-ships.
02:31Port 30.
02:37Steer.
02:373-4-0.
02:38Steer.
02:393-4-0.
02:42Course 3-4-0, sir.
02:44Very good.
02:45We're going to be going around the gills there, spider.
03:06I'm scared witless, my luck.
03:07This storm is crazy.
03:09Never seen so much lightning.
03:11Lucky for us.
03:12Charge got the Jenny app.
03:13Otherwise, we'd be as doomed as the Flying Dutchman.
03:15They're what?
03:19It's a ghost ship.
03:20When a ship gets taken by a storm like this, its captain and its crew are doomed to sail the seas forever.
03:26You've heard of the Flying Dutchman, haven't you, Spock?
03:28Yeah.
03:29Of course.
03:30It's like ancient history, right?
03:33Well, there are others.
03:34You don't have to look them up on the net.
03:35The Amari Celeste, the Urang Medan.
03:38Even more recently, the Fantime.
03:41Do they go down in a storm like this?
03:44Well, that's what everyone thought until the sightings started.
03:47Seamen coming through similar storms have actually seen some of these ghost ships.
03:51So you can tell because where the sails should have been?
03:54It's just this really thin mist.
03:56It's an imminent disaster.
03:58Most often seen during stormy weather.
04:01Yeah, well, I don't believe in ghosts, so, you know.
04:08I don't believe in ghosts, so, you know.
04:38You can hide.
05:08Bridge, look out!
05:23Buff, Buff, get up here quickly!
05:25What is it?
05:26Red one's very far.
05:29I think it's a ghost ship.
05:31It's a catamaran, idiot.
05:33Sails are untrimmed, looks deserted.
05:39You've been talking to Chef-O again?
05:42No, it's just got a spooky, that's all.
05:47I'll report it to the captain.
05:48If they've come through that storm, they may need assistance.
05:51Keep a good eye on it.
05:53Yes, Buff.
06:00Sir, I've attempted to contact the vessel.
06:02There's no response.
06:04Righto, X, prepare a boarding party.
06:06You want us to board now, sir?
06:07It's a shipping hazard.
06:09Can't leave a career ring around to hit someone else.
06:11Sir.
06:13Hands to boarding stations, hands to boarding stations.
06:15Hello?
06:24I'm going to get those sails.
06:28I'm going to get those sails.
06:49Hello?
06:49Hello?
06:50Is anybody there?
06:59Is anyone on board?
07:01Is anyone there?
07:26No notes, no logs, nothing to indicate where the crew disappeared to, or how.
07:47Well, maybe they were swept over during the storm.
07:49The whole crew?
07:50Well, what about thieves?
07:52There doesn't appear to be anything missing, and there's a lot of expensive equipment down
07:57there.
07:58Ma'am, look at this.
08:00Is that blood?
08:04It could easily be an injury sustained during that storm, what with all this stuff flying
08:08about.
08:09Where have they gone?
08:20The catamaran is registered to a Rory Kinsella, age 40, left Broom on Friday and wife reported
08:26him missing.
08:27Was he sailing alone?
08:28Yeah.
08:29Any contact with his wife since he left port?
08:32No, not a word, and it sounds like she won't be hearing from him now.
08:36I'm sure NAVCOM will come up with a more diplomatic way to tell her that.
08:39Yeah, I'm sure we will.
08:40Is that all?
08:41No, it isn't.
08:42There are some anomalies we need to look into.
08:45Let me know what the wife has to say.
08:47Yes.
08:48Sir.
08:49Anomalies, sir?
08:54Kinsella's been gone three days.
08:57Why didn't he radio in?
08:59Radio went in the storm.
09:01Well, the XO said it's still working.
09:03Besides, the storm came up last night.
09:05What did he do the first two days?
09:07A man goes yachting to get away from his wife.
09:10Well, if he's going to call her every day, he might as well stay at home.
09:15Future Mrs. Robert Dixon is going to be one lucky girl.
09:21It appears your husband must have fallen overboard during the storm.
09:25I'm very sorry, Mrs. Kinsella.
09:29Fallen?
09:31We believe so.
09:32My patrol captain informs me that the storm came up very suddenly.
09:36It may well be that your husband was taken by surprise.
09:40And fallen overboard?
09:43Accidentally?
09:44Well, we can't know for certain exactly what happened, but...
09:50But he didn't jump.
09:54He didn't do it on purpose.
09:58I'm sorry?
10:00Yesterday was the anniversary of our son's...
10:04his death.
10:07A car accident two years ago, he was six.
10:11Rory's never been able to get past it.
10:14And yesterday was the anniversary.
10:18I know what you're thinking, but...
10:20Rory wouldn't.
10:24Losing our son, being left behind, he wouldn't make me go through that again.
10:30Explains why his wife hasn't heard from him in two days.
10:40At least with her son, she had a body to bury.
10:43We'll start back. See you in a couple of hours.
10:46Ration packs, compliments of Chef-O.
10:49Enjoy.
10:50Not a chance.
10:51See you back on land.
10:52Ma'am?
10:53All right, Spider.
10:54Let's get this baby cranking.
10:55Come on, mate.
10:56It's not a luxury cruise.
10:57I want to go home.
10:58Spider?
10:59E.T.
11:00There's a life jacket missing.
11:01If he was trying to drown himself, why would he put on a life jacket?
11:06Mate, my zoo depends on all these Toyotas.
11:07So I need the quality, reliability and value of Toyota genuine parts and service.
11:11You've just got to keep the feeling.
11:13If Kinsella went over by accident, it must have been when the storm hit.
11:14Sales were up.
11:15The storm clearly took him by surprise.
11:16He had time to grab a life jacket?
11:17That's right.
11:18You grab your jacket first, then you got to go home.
11:19But you're not a guy.
11:20You're not a guy.
11:21You're not a guy.
11:22You're a guy.
11:23You're a guy.
11:24You're a guy.
11:25You're a guy.
11:26I'm a guy.
11:27And you're a guy.
11:28There's an guy.
11:29You're a guy.
11:30And you're a guy.
11:31.
11:32The guy.
11:33And you're a guy.
11:34And you're a guy.
11:35You're a guy.
11:36He's a guy.
11:37He's a guy.
11:38I'm a guy.
11:39But I'm a guy.
11:40to grab a life jacket? That's right. You grab your jacket first, then go for your sails.
11:47So the wave hits and he goes over. A storm would have hit the cat at midnight, half an hour before
11:52us. That puts Kinsella approximately here when he goes overboard. That would be mid-tide,
11:59full moon, spring tides, with a max stream of two knots. That puts him somewhere in this region.
12:08Great, NAV. Call ET and Spider, let them know what's happening, tell them to continue back to port.
12:13Are we really doing this, sir? We really are. Aye, sir.
12:19Row, contact NAVCOM. Request support to conduct a full-scale search for a single man overboard based
12:24on a datum 45 miles east of our present position. Yes, sir. NAV, take it away. Top of the green.
12:31Half-ahead starboard, revolutions 5-4-0, steer 0-8-5. Half-ahead starboard, revolutions 5-4-0.
12:53Sir, I'm worried about the damaged engine. Can we get to the search area and back on the
12:57starboard engine alone? Yes, but we don't have a lot of fuel. We've been out 10 days and that storm
13:01sucked up a lot of juice. How much? Full power, one engine, two days. That's one full day for the
13:07search and another to get back to base. I prefer we headed straight back now for repairs. I'm sure Mr.
13:11Rory Kinsella from Broome would prefer he hadn't gone overboard. We aren't going to leave him out there
13:16for the sake of some fuel, are we charging? These shoddy should wear safety harnesses, sir. A point you can
13:23make to him when we find him. If we find him.
13:33X? After you, sir. You have a point to make about your independence, X? I have a point to make about
13:40wasting time searching for a man who has most likely killed himself. You said he'd been out of
13:46contact for two whole days before the storm hit. Suiciders don't use life jackets. There's no
13:52evidence that he put one on. The jacket could have been washed over the side and a lot of boats aren't
13:56properly fitted out with jackets. His wife said he'd leave a note. Which also could have gone over, sir.
14:00Four elephants and a giraffe could have gone over in that storm. We'd never know. I think we can safely
14:04not bother looking for any elephants. The giraffe on the other hand. My point is, sir, suicide
14:11candidates are not necessarily thinking rationally and neither are you. My last XO is not on this
14:16ship for quite a few reasons. One of which was his increasing habit of leaving a large space between
14:21any sentence he happened to utter and the word sir. I have no question of your expertise and skill.
14:28X. But I'd suggest you pay a little more attention to your syntax.
14:34Yes, sir. Now, I agree it's a long shot. But I'm not sailing back while there's a chance that man
14:39is out there praying to God that someone has bothered to make an effort to find him.
14:46Yes, sir. Yeah, the problem is we don't know exactly when he went overboard. When the storm hit
14:53around midnight, raged for about three hours, that makes our search area huge. I tend to agree.
14:58I mean, even if this guy didn't intend to drown himself, the chances of surviving the ocean in a storm
15:02like that are next to nothing. So it's official, huh? The boss is loco, eh?
15:07Ah, ma'am. Just discussing the pros and cons of our current situation.
15:11So I gather. Thank you, Swain. However, may I suggest that since none of you are in fact the boss,
15:16your time would be better spent preparing to assist with the search.
15:19Yes, ma'am. Yes, ma'am.
15:19Buffer. Ma'am. When we reach the designated area, I want all hands on deck and look at positions,
15:24binoculars up, scanning the water. Aye, ma'am. I'll prepare a watch rotation.
15:27Swain, I want you standing by with first aid. If we find this man, he's going to be needing medical
15:31assistance. I'll set up the water in, ma'am. Very good. Shefo. Yes, ma'am.
15:35You can help him. Unless there's anything else you wanted to discuss. No, ma'am.
15:39All right. Let's take a squeeze inside. Should we? I want to spend the next two days on deck.
15:59Aren't we? Yeah, but Shefo's given us his ration packs. Oh, I reckon we can do better than that.
16:09Guys, watch. Do you reckon they'll find a matey? Do fish breathe here?
16:20Do they? Or does it count as here if you breathe it through your gills?
16:26Come on, Spide. Gross.
16:39We're only two miles inside the search radius, sir. Thanks, ma'am.
16:58We're only two miles inside the search radius, sir.
17:05Curdled. Whoa, isn't curdled milk on a ship supposed to mean bad luck?
17:10Shefo, right? Well, you can pretty much ignore everything Shefo sees.
17:15With the exception of Grub's Up, of course.
17:19Besides, it's probably more bad luck selling a dead man's cat.
17:23Coolest dad ever.
17:30This Barton's probably, what, five, six years old?
17:37I reckon he bought it when his son was born.
17:42He can see he's killed himself, hasn't he?
17:43You should have seen him by now.
17:53Well, that's what the Sharks haven't done, sir.
17:56Sir, would you like me to have Nav recheck her calculations?
17:59No, X. There was nothing wrong with the calculations.
18:02Contact Red 2-5, distance far.
18:07Nav, come left 2-4-5.
18:08Roger.
18:104-20 steer 2-4-5.
18:12They're here, there. We've sighted the man.
18:15Stand by to recover by swimmer.
18:21Aye, sir. Swimmer's standing by.
18:28Ahoy there!
18:30Is he alive?
18:33Yes, ma'am. He's alive.
18:34Heave in on the recovery line.
18:49Heave in on the recovery line.
18:52The bus, check away on the recovery line.
18:54Sir?
18:55Sir, can you hear me?
18:57How are you feeling?
18:58He's sunburned and dehydrated. Cuts and scrapes.
19:03He got tossed around a bit before he went over the side.
19:04But it'll be okay?
19:05Yes, sir.
19:06It's as you said.
19:07The storm caught him by surprise.
19:08He got his life jacket on.
19:09He was trying to get to the salesman.
19:10Wave took him.
19:11Ro, contact Navcom. Inform them we're bringing in Kinsella.
19:13Sir, I was wrong. Thankfully.
19:35Yeah, you were.
19:39Good news, charge. We're heading back.
19:41Yeah, might not make it, sir. Port engine's still down,
19:44and now I've got an abnormal vibration in the starboard shaft.
19:47Must have run over something in the storm.
19:49So, I need to send a swimmer down and see where the damage is.
19:53Here?
19:54Too much rock and roll out there.
19:56Need a shelter, Nev?
19:58Uh, Bright Island is two hours north of here at 10 knots.
20:04Bright Island? Can we go to there, charge?
20:08Do my best, sir.
20:09Uh, sir, Bright Island is still a crime scene.
20:13Well, we don't need the lander, do we, judge?
20:15We're going to just need some cummer water.
20:18Okay.
20:20Set course for Bright Island, Nev.
20:21Aye, sir.
20:30Thank you so, so much.
20:31Now, look, we should have your husband back here by this evening.
20:34Would you mind if I wait here?
20:36I just, I couldn't air the hotel room.
20:38No, of course.
20:38Abel.
20:45Lieutenant Commander Flynn got lucky, sir.
20:48Drifting man, eight hours in the water.
20:50Well established, Staten, based on a good appraisal of wind and stream.
20:53That's not right.
21:03Roger that over now.
21:04So he's alive then?
21:06I would have lost that bet.
21:07Fish do breathe air, E.T.
21:09Yeah, sometimes pigs fly.
21:12Well, young spider, you no longer need to worry about exporting a dead man's possessions.
21:16Now we can exploit a live man's possessions.
21:21Well, are we allowed?
21:22Spider, until ten minutes ago, Rory Kinsella was never going to save his beer again.
21:26Or anything else for that matter.
21:27So, I think it's only appropriate that we celebrate his good health with a bottle of imported.
21:33Nice one.
21:34We're going topside.
21:36Are you sure it's okay?
21:38What if I call a beer issue?
21:40Can you do that?
21:41As senior member president, I just have.
21:43For officers sailing a no longer dead man's vessel back to port.
21:46Yeah, but I'm not an officer.
21:49I'll have yours in.
21:59Looks like you might have a couple of broken ribs,
22:01but there's really not much we can do about that here.
22:03Get the doctor to check you out when we get back to base.
22:07You're bouncing around the cabin or something?
22:11Lucky man surviving that storm.
22:14I'm going to go drink that.
22:16Your wife will be very happy to see you, Mr Kinsella.
22:18She's waiting at the naval base.
22:19We'll patch through a call for you.
22:20All right.
22:22My voice is not good.
22:23Okay, drink up.
22:27There's something about those lips there, mate.
22:43Sir, Bright Island ahead.
22:46Recommend we close up specials and cable party?
22:48Very good, Naf.
22:51You might want to take a look at this, sir.
22:54Special sea duty men and cable party close up.
22:56Assumed having control state three condition Yankee.
22:59Looks like it, sir.
23:01I dropped off two agents, but I can see another six.
23:04What the hell are they doing?
23:06Reading, sir.
23:09Maybe they found something suspicious.
23:11Maybe they did.
23:14Why do they need that many agents to figure it out?
23:16Lieutenant Commander Flynn.
23:36Agent Murphy.
23:37I gave orders that no one was to come on the island.
23:39It's a crime scene.
23:40So you have found something, then?
23:42Not at all.
23:43Then why the reinforcements?
23:45A lot of people investigating nothing.
23:47That's federal for big business.
23:48I'm going to have to ask you to leave.
23:50Sorry, I can't.
23:52And why not?
23:53Engine repairs.
23:55Propeller needs looking at.
23:56Well, no need to actually land, Ben.
23:59I'm testing my nav light arcs.
24:01May have been some misalignment in the storm.
24:03Need a line of sight ashore.
24:04Don't you need to be alongside a wharf to do that?
24:07We've got to work with what we've got.
24:10Watch your ETD.
24:12She'll be gone in two hours.
24:13Murphy!
24:21That light arc, sir.
24:23What do you think?
24:25If I didn't know better, I would have believed you.
24:34Rory.
24:44Mr Kinsella.
24:49How are you feeling?
24:51Alive.
24:52You said that you were out at sea for two days before the storm hit.
25:00You didn't radio your wife.
25:05Would you like to talk to her now?
25:07That's okay.
25:12You get your strength back.
25:17The cat.
25:19What happens to that?
25:21Two of our sailors are sailing it back.
25:25Well, can't you just put me back on it?
25:27I'm sorry.
25:29It doesn't work like that.
25:31And they're already two hours ahead of us.
25:34Don't worry.
25:35They're very capable.
25:37Your boat's in good hands.
25:40Rest up.
25:40Come on, Spider.
25:56How long does it take to find some more biscuits?
26:05He's not going to keep them in there, is he?
26:09What?
26:10That's a lot of rice crackers.
26:2315,000.
26:24Plus?
26:25Plus 12,950.
26:29That equals?
26:30That's a lot.
26:32So, uh, what do we do now?
26:36What do you mean?
26:38Well, the ex hasn't mentioned anything about this money.
26:41Which means Kinsella hasn't mentioned the money.
26:43Which means this is dodgy money.
26:47Right.
26:48Which means it doesn't exist.
26:49Which means no one's going to know if it just disappears.
26:58Now, a young sailor like yourself, you could do a lot.
27:01$10,000.
27:02Oh, $10,000.
27:03Well, you're the junior.
27:09What's the matter?
27:12I just don't remember reading anything about this before.
27:14More than the Navy values.
27:20Shouldn't we just give it back?
27:23Well done, Spider.
27:23Well done.
27:24That's exactly what we're going to do.
27:25We're going to give it back.
27:26So, get on the radio.
27:29Get on to Hammersley.
27:30You tell them what we found out.
27:34Uh, Charlie 2, this is Alacrity.
27:36Over.
27:39Alacrity, this is X-ray 2.
27:41Go ahead.
27:43We don't really need to be here, do we, sir?
27:46You got a problem with islands buffer?
27:48Just this island, sir.
27:49Anything in particular?
27:51Not really, just the whole dead marine biologist crime scene thing.
27:58Come a long way from home to pick up rubbish, sir, haven't they?
28:01All these feds here for a week.
28:03That's an expensive operation.
28:05I don't get it.
28:07And what could be going on here that requires this level of interest?
28:10Charlie 2, this is X-ray 2.
28:12Repairs on port engine complete.
28:14Chargers happy to assume 15 minutes notice for sea.
28:16The port's engine is up and ready to go.
28:18Over.
28:19This is Charlie 2, roger.
28:23Will your diver come up?
28:25Propeller all fixed then?
28:26Just got the word.
28:27And you solved that whole line of sight navigation issue?
28:31Lights are working perfectly.
28:32What about you?
28:33Find what you were looking for?
28:35Oh, just cleaning up.
28:36We'll be off the island by tonight.
28:37Looks like there's nothing here to worry about after all.
28:40Have a good trip.
28:43What do you do when a federal agent tells you not to worry, buff?
28:47Worry like hell, sir.
28:49E.T. and Spider found a briefcase full of money on the boat.
29:02$28,000.
29:03A lot of money for a weekend away.
29:05Well, shouldn't we at least ask Kinsella about it?
29:09It's not our business.
29:10Sir, no one takes that sort of money out on a boat unless they're up to something dodgy.
29:15Perhaps he was planning to leave his wife.
29:17Oh, doesn't she have a right to know that?
29:19People break up, Kate.
29:21I know that, sir.
29:22Ex?
29:28Some things go the way they go.
29:30Just leave it.
29:42Clothes?
29:53No, it's cardamom.
29:55That'll be a chef-o's madras curry.
29:57He's going all out.
29:59Well, I think you'll find he wants to make up for the scratch breakfast, sir.
30:02Is that for me?
30:03Yeah, it's the missing person's report you wanted from the police.
30:05I told you to drop it.
30:06Sir, I...
30:07If the money is dodgy, it's evidence in a police investigation, not a navy matter.
30:11Is that clear?
30:12Perfectly.
30:13Sent through a photo of Rory Kinsella.
30:14I know what he looks like.
30:16I don't think you do, sir.
30:27Not a very good likeness, is it?
30:33Where's Rory Kinsella?
30:37He is dead.
30:41So who are you?
30:43Steve.
30:43Steve Jackson.
30:44Rory's my mate.
30:45My best mate.
30:47Well, he was.
30:49What happened?
30:53Well, we were drinking.
30:55When the storm hit.
30:57We tried getting our act together.
31:01I got a jacket.
31:01He didn't.
31:03The wave took him.
31:04So he was washed over.
31:05We both were.
31:06I tried to save him, but the waves were just enormous.
31:09He disappeared.
31:11So why did you tell us you were Rory Kinsella?
31:13No, I didn't.
31:15You assumed.
31:15You didn't try to correct me.
31:18I didn't know what to say to his wife.
31:22To Marie.
31:24Why didn't you tell us to look for him when we picked you up?
31:27You survived.
31:27He might have two.
31:28Not without a jacket.
31:30And the money?
31:31What money?
31:34The $28,000 we found in a briefcase on the boat.
31:39That's why you wanted to be put back on, isn't it?
31:42So you could take the money and sail off.
31:45What?
31:48Mr. Jackson.
31:48X.
31:51The police are going to want to talk to you when we get back to port.
31:54Sure.
32:01So you haven't got Kinsella?
32:04No, sir.
32:07So now I'm going to have to tell his wife that he's dead again.
32:12I'm afraid so, sir.
32:14I'll get the cops to meet you alongside and they can work out what this Jackson's up to.
32:25He's killed his mate, hasn't he?
32:26For the money.
32:28Maybe.
32:29Why didn't he tell us the money was his?
32:32Kinsella's not around to dispute it.
32:33Well then he'd have to explain what he's doing with $28,000 in cash.
32:36And this way he gets away with it.
32:38So what was Kinsella doing with $28,000 in cash?
32:41Well...
32:41It's academic.
32:42We're not police.
32:44So we just let him go?
32:46What else can we do?
32:48There's no body.
32:49Nothing to prove his story isn't true.
32:52And he gets away with it.
32:58The blood.
33:00There was a stain on a mat outside the cabin.
33:03Steve Jackson, he didn't have that sort of injury.
33:05It must be Rory Kinsella's.
33:06I'll contact DT and Spider.
33:08I'm sure the police will want to analyse that blood.
33:10Alacrity, this is Hammersley over.
33:13Ah, I've brought you that, X.
33:14Out.
33:16Spotter!
33:17Here!
33:19Spotter!
33:21Spotter with...
33:22Look at that.
33:23Clean as a whistle.
33:24Hey guys, guess what Spider's just done.
33:35Shepha, as you can see, we're playing a game here.
33:37And every time you interrupt, I lose concentration and Swaino wins.
33:41I'm sorry, Buffy, but you're going to want to hear this.
33:43You remember the blood you found on the catamaran?
33:44Spider found it, yeah.
33:45Yeah, well it was evidence and Spider, the tool, just cleaned it up.
33:49You what?
33:50Yeah, X is fuming.
33:51Apparently it was the only thing to prove Jackson's lying.
33:54Good one, Spider.
33:56All right, ladies in your division.
33:58It's going to be messy.
33:58Come on.
33:59I'd better go.
34:00Don't want to miss the fun.
34:05I'll win, by the way.
34:07I'm going to kill shit though.
34:08You hear that, Spider?
34:21Yeah, it's a land approach signal.
34:24That's the sound of our careers going down the toilet.
34:27Come on, we didn't even know.
34:28Put the fenders out.
34:30Give me a hand.
34:31It's not that difficult, Spider.
34:38What's this?
34:44Looks like one of the sheets from the jib.
34:47Must have come loose during the storm.
34:53It's stuck on something.
34:54I think it's wrapped around the ankle line.
34:59What the?
35:01Oh, man.
35:05It's Kinsella, isn't it?
35:08We found your friend.
35:13Where?
35:14Where you put him.
35:15Caught in the ropes off the side of the boat with a knife wound in his chest.
35:24Jackson.
35:38Steve Jackson was on the boat.
35:43Your husband didn't tell you he was taking his mate out?
35:47My husband didn't tell me a lot of things.
35:51Not in the last two years.
35:53Is there any reason to believe that Mr Jackson would want to hurt your husband?
35:56No, no.
35:57Steve would walk over broken glass for Rory.
36:01They've been friends since high school.
36:03He was acting really strange.
36:11Came to tell me he was taking the boat out, but he wouldn't say where or for how long.
36:16He didn't want me on board.
36:17But I couldn't let him go out alone because I knew it was his son's anniversary and I thought
36:23he might be going out there to jump.
36:29I couldn't have been more wrong.
36:33We've been out two nights.
36:35We're kicking back, having a few beers.
36:37And he tells me that he's leaving her.
36:43He'd cleaned out their bank account and was heading for Singapore.
36:47I couldn't believe that he would do that to Marie after everything that she's been through.
36:56So I grabbed the wheel.
37:02He tried to stop me.
37:03We're throwing punches and the next thing, he's lying there with a knife at him.
37:15I don't even know where it came from, you know?
37:18So what were you going to do?
37:19You're going to take the money, take his boat?
37:22No, there was no plan.
37:23I didn't have any time to think.
37:24The storm was right on us.
37:26I was washed overboard.
37:27I thought Rory was too.
37:29I'm sorry, I still don't understand why.
37:31I mean, you said he was your best friend.
37:32Because he didn't deserve her!
37:37He didn't deserve her.
37:47Sir, signal just in from NAVCOM.
38:00The police will meet us there to collect Jackson when we dock.
38:03Okay, when will that be?
38:04Uh, 30 minutes.
38:05X, can I ask you advice?
38:10I didn't think that you would appreciate my independent view, sir.
38:15Well, this isn't about a command decision or syntax.
38:19It's more personal.
38:21Okay.
38:23When we dock, I suspect Marie Kinsella will want to speak with me.
38:27If I were her, I would.
38:29What do you think I should tell her?
38:30The truth.
38:32All of it?
38:34Finding art later won't make it any easier.
38:38There's no...
38:40gentler option?
38:42Not from my personal point of view, sir, no.
38:45Okay.
38:47Thanks, sir.
38:47Have you told Marie he was going to leave her?
39:00Well, don't.
39:01Please.
39:01She doesn't deserve to know.
39:03It might help her to understand why you did it.
39:05I am finding out what a rat her husband was.
39:08She loved him!
39:11Have you ever been in love, Captain?
39:12Yes, sir.
39:14There's no happy ending here, Captain.
39:17Her husband's still dead, like her son.
39:21Sir, I've got a message from NAVCOM.
39:24Your wife insists on talking to you.
39:35Thank you for your time, Mrs. Kinsella.
39:37And once again, our deepest condolences.
39:47Best mates, eh?
39:48What a mess.
39:52Good call out there today, Mike, finding Jackson.
39:55How's Hammersley?
39:56Charge I'll have the boys working all night.
39:58We'll be right to sail.
40:00I saw Greg Murphy on Bright Island.
40:04Had a lot of feds with him.
40:05What's going on?
40:07Listen, Mike, I'm not privy to the comings and goings
40:09of every branch of law enforcement.
40:11Well, they must think there's something on the island
40:13that explains the death of that marine biologist a few weeks ago.
40:16I don't know what they think, and I don't think you need to.
40:19Sailors and conspiracy theories, they just love them.
40:24Well, it's only a conspiracy theory when there isn't something going on.
40:27Mike, surely that's one thing we've learned from this mess with Rory Kinsella.
40:31Things aren't always what they seem.
40:42Sir.
40:43Ex?
40:45Oh, have you spoken with Marie Kinsella?
40:47I certainly have.
40:48You did the right thing, telling her she deserved to know.
40:51Well, even if the truth hurt her?
40:53I think sometimes not knowing hurts more.
40:56You catching up with the team later on?
41:03Uh, no.
41:05Just dinner.
41:07Alone?
41:07Well, I have some reading to catch up on while I eat.
41:12You?
41:12Work to do.
41:16Right.
41:18Sir.
41:20Kate.
41:22It can be first names while we're ashore.
41:26Yes, sir.
41:42Just received a mayday call.
41:46Let's move.
41:47Next week.
41:48There's someone alive over there, Nav.
41:49Get us there as quick as we can.
41:56Rory!
41:57Shefford!
41:58Shefford!
42:00Lieutenant, I've got two sailors who need urgent medical attention.
42:05It'll be okay, right?
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