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Reckless.2025.S01E01
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00:00Fuck you!
00:05You want me to apologize? Why should I say sorry to you?
00:24I either get caught or slutter or puritan. Why should I say sorry to you?
00:29Why? This lemon-myrtle-flavoured vodka tastes like shit!
00:34And why'd you take it for?
00:37A repayment for having to contribute to that fucking wishing well.
00:41Honestly, you know it wasn't even specified on the invite.
00:44Isn't it just standard at weddings?
00:46No. There'd just been blackfellas looking for handouts.
00:49Well, I see it as a contribution to their happiness.
00:52You gave them money, didn't you?
00:55Please.
00:56That's irresponsible, Charlie.
00:58Mind you, you've never had to take any responsibility, so...
01:03Hey! Hey!
01:05You know, if you bothered to see me more often,
01:07you would know that I do have responsibilities.
01:09True. I got the shot.
01:12I got Kaya after school and on weekends.
01:15You know, not everyone can be like you, June.
01:17Living in a big mansion, driving around in a flash car with heated seats.
01:21Mm-hmm.
01:22How the fuck do you turn off these heated seats?
01:24Ow, Kate, Kate!
01:25Don't touch the city!
01:26Ow, Kate, Kate!
01:27It took me ages to find them again after Kate fucked around with it.
01:30I'm sweating my money.
01:32Charlie, I didn't ask you to complain.
01:35I asked you to drive.
01:41Fuck, Charlie!
01:42Charlie!
01:43This is a fucking designer scarf!
01:45See?
01:46You proved my point, sis.
01:47About you being too uppity and not a proper...
01:49Call the ambulance.
02:06No, he's probably just winded.
02:12Do I have one?
02:13Winded?
02:16What are you doing?
02:18Charlie!
02:43He's definitely dead.
02:48Stay!
02:49Hmm?
02:50Stay!
02:51Hmm?
02:52I don't know.
03:22Here's what's going to happen.
03:38You'll get charged with dangerous driving causing death.
03:43Driving under the influence because of the joint you had behind the hall.
03:47You know about that.
03:48And I'll be criminally liable.
03:50Because I'll let you drive my car while under the influence.
03:56I will lose my lawfare.
04:02No, no, no.
04:03We should just call the police.
04:07Yeah.
04:07Yeah, no.
04:08We've got to call the police.
04:09Stop it.
04:10Think.
04:11You won't have her after school.
04:21You won't see her on weekends.
04:24You're just going to be another absent black father in prison.
04:29And for what?
04:34Because some old white guy went walkabout in the middle of the road in the dark.
04:38We can't just leave him out here.
04:43His license says that he just lives there.
04:47Look, the door's open.
04:49You have his wallet?
04:51Yeah, his name's George.
04:52It doesn't matter what his name is.
04:56You fucking have his wallet.
04:58Put that wallet back in his pocket and we'll go.
05:08Do it!
05:12Oh, Jesus.
05:15Oh, shit, fuck.
05:34Shit.
05:37Johnny, what the fuck?
05:39We can't just leave him here.
05:40Come on, help me, please.
05:42Please.
05:43Ready?
05:44One, two, three.
05:47Oh!
06:00Wait, wait, wait, wait.
06:01Shh, shh.
06:02Come on.
06:10Oh, God.
06:11What's your hands?
06:12I can't, I can't.
06:17I can't.
06:18I can't.
06:18I can't.
06:24Armchair.
06:25What?
06:25Put him in the armchair.
06:26Oh, fuck.
06:41Oh, fuck.
06:43He was a muso.
06:57He probably came into the shop.
07:00He was dying of cancer.
07:02What?
07:03Pancreatic cancer.
07:05Terminal.
07:08Oh, sorry.
07:09Sorry, I don't feel as great.
07:12We saved him months of bone-crushing pain, Charlie.
07:16You remember Mum in those final months?
07:19We have given him a gift of a quick death.
07:27Let's go.
07:28I can't.
07:29I can't.
07:30I can't.
07:31I can't.
07:32The wallet.
07:33Huh?
07:34Leave the wallet.
07:35Oh, shit.
07:36Okay.
07:37Okay.
07:38Charlie.
07:39Getting company.
07:41Grand Design's UK.
07:42It seems like he's a fan.
07:43Come on.
07:47I'm sorry.
07:48Sorry.
07:51All right.
07:52Come on.
07:53I'm sorry.
07:56Come on.
07:58Come on.
08:00Come on.
08:02Come on.
08:03Come on.
08:04Come on.
08:06Come on.
08:07Come on.
08:08Okay, everything's fine
08:38It feels like home to me
08:53Slipped down to the local
08:56We're getting very vocal
08:57And it's peeling in my pitons
08:59All the crew there
09:01I'm happy to see you
09:02Inside your mom's street
09:03He's here from the city
09:05Captain Terry that everybody misses me
09:07So good to talk into a shitties
09:10I wanna live in the city
09:12I wanna live where your eyes is green
09:15I wanna live in the city
09:18I wanna live every every day
09:21I wanna live in the city
09:23I wanna live where your eyes is green
09:28I wanna live in the city
09:30I wanna live in the city
09:31I wanna live in the city
09:32I wanna live in the city
09:33I wanna live in the city
09:34I wanna live in the city
09:35I wanna live in the city
09:36I wanna live in the city
09:37I wanna live in the city
09:38I wanna live in the city
09:39I wanna live in the city
09:40I wanna live in the city
09:41I wanna live in the city
09:42I wanna live in the city
09:43I wanna live in the city
09:44I wanna live in the city
09:45I wanna live in the city
09:46I wanna live in the city
09:47I wanna live in the city
09:48I wanna live in the city
09:49I wanna live in the city
09:50I wanna live in the city
09:51I wanna live in the city
09:52I wanna live in the city
09:53I wanna live in the city
09:54I wanna live in the city
09:55I wanna live in the city
09:56I wanna live in the city
09:57I wanna live in the city
10:00Oh my goodness, June, what happened to the car?
10:23Oh, someone backed into me at the wedding.
10:26Probably the bride, after your rant about the wishing well.
10:30Because they didn't specify it on the invite.
10:33I've heard of June, honestly.
10:36Like, that's the reason I left early last night.
10:39Do you ever think that when you're on one,
10:41you not only make a fool of yourself, but also of your lover?
10:45It was the principle of the matter.
10:47What about the principle of driving home drunk?
10:50Well, I didn't.
10:52Charlie drove me home.
10:54Charlie, you two together.
10:57You were definitely drunk.
10:59Well, it is the last time that I'm going to be doing that
11:01because I'm not going to any more family events.
11:03Oh, that's a great look.
11:04I think you should go on my behalf
11:07because you get along with my community so much better than I do.
11:10It's my job.
11:12Speaking of, I have locked in the fundraiser for the 18th
11:15and I really need you to be there.
11:18Another family event for you to make a dickhead out of yourself.
11:26Everything okay?
11:28You fucking killed a man.
11:30I haven't slept.
11:32Oh, you think you left it in my car?
11:34Yeah, I can check.
11:38What do we do?
11:39Nothing.
11:42Just forget about it.
11:43Forget about it?
11:44What?
11:46Dipshit brother of mine.
11:48Went and contributed to that wishing well, didn't he?
11:50Now he's left his bank card in my car.
11:53Fucking moron.
11:55Okay, okay, okay, okay.
11:57Don't think about it.
12:00I'm thinking about it.
12:05Oh, shit.
12:08Dad!
12:14Hi, Dad.
12:15Hey, bub.
12:18You look like you've had a rough night.
12:23Jalen's wedding.
12:26So, um, I got another call from the school.
12:30They want to put her on the behavioural plan.
12:32Any of them white kids on behavioural plans?
12:34It's not about race, Charlie.
12:35It's about her hitting another kid.
12:36Yeah, but what did the kids say?
12:38Does it matter?
12:42What's this?
12:43What we talked about.
12:45You know, obviously, Tom's not going to take the job
12:48if you're not on board, but, you know,
12:51might be a good thing, a fresh start in Sydney.
12:54Just read the paperwork.
12:55Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
12:56Bye, Kyle.
12:57Love you, darling.
12:58Bye, Mum.
13:00Catch her.
13:02Dad, please don't make me go to Sydney.
13:05You want to tell me why you hit that kid?
13:12I don't know.
13:14He was being annoying.
13:16Can we go kick the footy?
13:18And Mr. Whippy ice cream?
13:19Ooh.
13:20Of course, bub.
13:23Go and grab the footy.
13:25Okay.
13:27I'm out of here.
13:34She's crazy like a fool
13:38What about daddy cool
13:42a bit higher, eh?
13:46You okay?
13:47Like her!
14:17She's crazy by the way, Daddy.
14:24Oh, she believes in me.
14:27She loves your Daddy.
14:37It's like new.
14:39Perfect.
14:47Daddy, Daddy cool.
14:51Daddy, Daddy cool.
14:55Daddy, Daddy cool.
14:59They found him.
15:13A funeral notice, so what?
15:15That means it's done, right?
15:20He died of cancer.
15:24Charlie boy!
15:25Any luck selling my painting?
15:27Uh, not yet, Uncle.
15:29Coins!
15:30Ah, dearly one!
15:32Hey, Charlie, you couldn't spot me at 20.
15:35Not today, Uncle.
15:36And?
15:37I don't have my wallet.
15:38I lost it.
15:39Fiver!
15:40I'm getting my new cards tomorrow, okay?
15:41Righto, Charlie.
15:44Junie?
15:48Shouldn't be helping him as a nuisance.
15:53Do you feel anything?
15:54For coins?
15:55No.
15:56No, not coins.
15:57For...
15:58For George.
15:59Hey, Aunty June.
16:00I drew this for you and Aunty Kate.
16:03Great.
16:06Go on the back, bub.
16:07Get a feed, yeah?
16:08There's some poloni in the fridge.
16:11Right.
16:12Uh, well, I will see you in a few months.
16:14Oh, wait, wait, wait.
16:15I need you to look at something.
16:21It's a consent order for Kaya to live in Sydney.
16:23If she keeps getting in trouble at school, can Amy just take her?
16:26I'm not a family court lawyer.
16:28I can't give you advice.
16:29Well, can you give me advice as my sister?
16:32I gotta go.
16:36Hilders?
16:38June, the drawing.
16:41Do I know George Clark?
16:44You're his lawyer.
16:45My wallet.
16:48No, I must have, um, uh, dropped it when I was flogging off some records to him.
16:59Yeah, I can, um, I can come and get it at the wake.
17:02I can't.
17:11Load around suspicion.
17:12Just go in, get your wallet, come straight out.
17:14Okay?
17:15And don't fricking drop it again.
17:18Charlie.
17:19You need to focus.
17:20There's a lot going on in my head, June.
17:23Just get this done.
17:24And then I will come back to yours and I'll look at your Kaya paperwork.
17:28Okay?
17:29Pro bono.
17:30What a less thing for you to worry about.
17:34Mm-hmm.
17:49Of course, the thing is that every time I see that game, it reminds me of the 97 Grand Final.
17:54I think it was, uh, South Frio and East Frio, yeah?
17:56We're all tied up.
17:57We're about 30 segments to go.
17:58I'm up in the forward pocket.
18:00Loop up above the pack.
18:01Awesome, Mark.
18:02Swing around.
18:03Onto the left boot.
18:04And Kapowie straight into the goal, Sam.
18:06And a win.
18:07Best on ground.
18:08Name of a match, Sam.
18:09Yeah, it's fantastic.
18:10What's on it, mate?
18:11Uh, egg.
18:12Oh, God, no.
18:13Okay.
18:14It was quite a day.
18:15Sorry.
18:16You are?
18:17Charlie.
18:18Uh, George used to come to my record store.
18:22That's why I'm here.
18:25He was a good customer.
18:26Sorry.
18:27That sounded accusatory.
18:28I was more surprised there was someone here under 60.
18:30I'm Sian, George's niece.
18:31I flew in yesterday from the UK.
18:32It's my first time in Western Australia.
18:33Oh.
18:34Well, welcome to Perth.
18:35Sorry, it's under bad circumstances.
18:36Actually, would you mind helping me out?
18:37I actually...
18:38I'll just go get some quiches out of the oven.
18:39Sure.
18:40I know where I'm at.
18:41You are.
18:42You're not.
18:43I'm not.
18:44I know.
18:45I'm not.
18:46I know.
18:47I'm sorry.
18:48I know.
18:49I'm not.
18:50I'm not.
18:51I'm not.
18:52I'm not.
18:53I'm not.
18:54I'm not.
18:55I'm not.
18:56I'm not.
18:57I'm not.
18:58I'm not.
18:59I'm not.
19:00I'm not.
19:01I'm not.
19:02I'm not.
19:03I'm not.
19:04I'm not.
19:05Excuse me, this might be free-range eggs.
19:16Yeah.
19:17Because it's lovely and lumpy, but it's smooth as well.
19:20It's creamy.
19:22God.
19:23Just go in there and come out.
19:29Fuck's sake.
19:33Sandwich?
19:34How about you?
19:34Would you like a sandwich?
19:36There you go, love.
19:37Dig in.
19:45What are you doing?
19:46I'm handing out curry-dick sandwiches.
19:48Hi.
19:49Um, did you know my uncle as well?
19:53Oh, I, uh...
19:54This is my sister, June.
19:56She played trumpet with George.
19:59Wow.
20:01You don't strike me as a trumpet player.
20:03Oh, well, I get that all the time.
20:07Shan's just come all the way from London.
20:10Yeah.
20:10I was his only family left alive.
20:13I didn't really know him that well.
20:15But I've got to pick up his personal effects and sign a few papers with the lawyers.
20:20Excuse me, I've really got to hand out these mini quiches or there will be a geriatric riot.
20:24So I'll put this away and then we can go.
20:30No.
20:31Stay.
20:32Befriend her.
20:34Wh-why?
20:34The body has made it through the doctor, a funeral director, and into the ground.
20:39So the only people who can dig him up and check for anything suspicious are the family.
20:45I need you to make sure everything is hunky-dory, that she signs the estate papers, and if she has any questions, she comes to you.
20:53Nice.
20:54You've got this.
20:55June, out.
20:56June.
20:56You've got this.
20:57June.
20:58June.
20:58June.
20:59June.
20:59Oh, sorry.
21:10It's alright.
21:11I voted yes, you know.
21:16Deadly brother.
21:24Well, he kept these in mint conditions.
21:27Some of these don't even have a scratch.
21:29What?
21:30Oh, I said that he kept these in mint condition.
21:33Some of these records don't even have a scratch.
21:35Didn't you sell them to him?
21:38Yeah, he just kept them in good nick.
21:41Fucking idiot.
21:42Do you know what else he kept in good nick?
21:55Whoa.
21:57What?
21:57Someone's having a bad day?
22:00It is my uncle's funeral.
22:02Bloody hell, I'm...
22:03I'm sorry.
22:05Cheers.
22:07To Uncle George.
22:13George.
22:13Did he live a good life?
22:21It's from the looks of things.
22:22He seems...
22:24He's quite lonely.
22:25He's got all this stuff and...
22:27No one to share it with.
22:31He was alone, mostly, but, um...
22:34He kept himself busy.
22:36He liked to walk.
22:38Any time of the day, even night time.
22:40Big walker he was.
22:43And he had company.
22:46Whiskey and...
22:47Oh, a good taste of music.
22:50Oh, country music.
22:53Wasn't it a bit...
22:54Redneck?
22:55No.
22:56Music, the good kind, is pure.
23:00Doesn't matter the flavour.
23:01As long as it's sung straight from the heart, you'll never be alone.
23:04Trust me, listen to this, yeah?
23:08My mum, she used to sing this.
23:10She named both me and June after country music singers.
23:16June Carter.
23:17Yeah.
23:21Oh, she'd kill me if I spread the yarn.
23:26Isn't it strange that she plays the trumpet and not the guitar?
23:28She's always been the white sheep.
23:33It must be nice, being close to your sister.
23:37Yeah.
23:39We hang out quite a lot.
23:41Close family.
23:43Well, I may not know music, but I can dance to it.
23:48Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, I haven't drank enough yet.
23:59Okay, okay, here we go.
24:04See, I told you.
24:12You can!
24:14Oh, right.
24:18Everything I have is standing here
24:32In front of you to see
24:36All I have to offer you
24:48Oh, fuck.
25:05Sorry, um...
25:06It's all good.
25:08Sorry to awake you.
25:10That's fine.
25:12Thanks.
25:12Uh, are you...
25:16Are you going somewhere?
25:18Yeah, I've got the meeting with the estate lawyer.
25:22Mm.
25:23What time is it?
25:25It's nine.
25:26Nine a.m.
25:27Shit.
25:28I have to open the shop.
25:30Okay, um, well, I will...
25:34I will call you later.
25:38Yeah, yeah.
25:39Well, if you want to.
25:41That's cool.
25:57Here's George's old clothes from the funeral home
26:00And the death certificate stating that he died of natural causes.
26:06Well, what did the autopsy say?
26:07No, there wasn't one.
26:08You don't do autopsies on people who die in unsuspicious circumstances, you know?
26:13Now, his body wasn't too bad,
26:15Apart from a bit of bruising on the legs and torso.
26:18And the funeral director said that he was in tip-top shape, considering.
26:22Sorry, um, bruising.
26:25Cancer, eh?
26:25Anyway, here's the, uh, updated will, and here's the, uh, state papers for signature, and the death certificate.
26:35Well, have you got his assets and liabilities inventory?
26:40Oh, uh, both my parents have passed, so it's not my first rodeo.
26:45Um, yeah, I think so.
26:48Uh, never mind.
26:49I will take this, have a look, and let you know if I have any issues.
26:53Good day.
26:53Music.
27:23So, did you, um, sign off on, uh, the paperwork?
27:32No.
27:33I haven't.
27:33Why, do you think I shouldn't?
27:36You think I should follow up on the bruising?
27:38It is weird, isn't it?
27:39I mean, there wasn't an autopsy, but maybe I could ask for one.
27:44That's not what I was saying.
27:45Look, I know that I wasn't close to my uncle, but the thought that he died in pain, especially when he was alone, I just, I want him to know that somebody cared for him.
27:55Hmm.
27:56Yeah, you're right.
28:00I will ask.
28:05You know what?
28:07My sister works with the police.
28:09Mm-hmm.
28:10Yeah, we should give her a call.
28:11She would love to help.
28:13She's a really good lawyer.
28:14Good, good person.
28:20You're fired.
28:22You've been drinking.
28:24You're late.
28:25Your body odors are unacceptable, Woody.
28:28I mean, you're a walking stereotype, and I can't have that around my clientele.
28:34I only hit the charge.
28:40When my woman kicked me out on Sunday.
28:43Mm.
28:44I promise, I promise I will be back on tomorrow.
28:48Oh, no.
28:49And, um...
28:50No.
28:51No.
28:52What's this?
28:53I'm not your sis.
28:56All the cousins distantly.
28:58Still family, still mob.
29:01You used to be useful...
29:02As an ex-liaison officer, Roddy.
29:07But those police contacts have dried up, haven't they?
29:09So what use do I have for you as a private investigator?
29:13Come on, up you get.
29:15Sam's got your last paycheck out there.
29:17I can't.
29:18Go on.
29:21I'll talk to you later.
29:23Yeah.
29:26Ah.
29:28Charlie?
29:29From what I remember, at band practice, he was falling down a lot in those last few months.
29:43He said he had weak knees from the cancer.
29:47I mean, some days he couldn't even walk.
29:48Yeah, it might be nothing, but we thought it might be worth looking at before I signed
29:55the papers.
29:56We?
29:58Uh, it was probably the cancer.
30:01Oh, please, just take a seat.
30:03Probably, but it's not definitive, right?
30:06I just...
30:07I just want to be sure.
30:09Look, I tell you what, how about I have a yarn with the local police who found him?
30:13Well, it's not that I want to make a fuss.
30:16No, no, no, it's fine.
30:18I can just speak to them on an unofficial basis.
30:22There's nothing more important than family.
30:23So how's the planning for the fundraising going?
30:30Yeah, good.
30:31The governor is a tentative yes.
30:33That's great.
30:35And, um, you know, I'm thinking about calling it, like, Walk With Us.
30:39Yeah, I like it.
30:40You were home late last night.
30:47Um, yeah, I was, um, I was just at court all day yesterday.
30:52It's funny because I called the office and Sam said you were out on personal business.
31:00What is going on, June?
31:07You're acting strange.
31:08Late nights, you're out of the office.
31:10And Charlie, Charlie calling out of nowhere.
31:13If it is Charlie.
31:17Kate, of course it's Charlie.
31:21Come on.
31:23You can't keep holding this over me.
31:26I made a terrible mistake.
31:28I went to therapy.
31:29I did everything that you asked.
31:31I just can't.
31:32I can't keep saying sorry over and over.
31:35That sorry is meaningless if you're still doing it.
31:38I'm not still doing it, Kate.
31:42I'm just...
31:43I'm working a really important case.
31:47Really?
31:47I'm going to...
31:48I'm going to...
31:48I'm going to...
31:49I'm going to...
31:50Yeah, good.
31:52Yep.
31:55See ya.
31:59Charlie!
32:03The police found him, watching Grand Designs UK.
32:07They said that he looked like, in their words,
32:11that he went peaceful.
32:14Oh, that's beautiful.
32:16Yeah. And the bruising?
32:18Uh, yes. The scene looked like he'd been bumping into furniture.
32:21The cancer meds, you know, they do that, mate.
32:23You're groggy, you're disoriented.
32:25Oh.
32:28Uh...
32:29Sorry.
32:30Sorry.
32:33Charlie, this ends now.
32:36Okay.
32:37You keep looking at her with those dull eyes.
32:39It's making me stink.
32:40You're just jealous.
32:42I know she's here.
32:43Kate, you can't just come in.
32:44I tracked your phone.
32:45Kate.
32:46This is stupid.
32:47This time.
32:48Is this her?
32:49Is that who you're fucking?
32:50She's...
32:51She's very tall.
32:56Charlie.
32:58Kate.
33:00This is Sian.
33:01Charlie's woman.
33:02Woman?
33:03It's just a blackfella label.
33:05Don't worry.
33:06Chan's uncle has recently passed and I have been helping her with a legal estate issue.
33:14I'm... I'm so sorry.
33:16And your uncle died.
33:17It's okay. It's okay. I hardly knew him.
33:19Oh, still, I'm so... I'm so sorry.
33:21Oh!
33:22Uh...
33:23Oh, thank you.
33:24Can...
33:25Can I... Can I make it up to you somehow? Can I... Can I take you out?
33:29Oh!
33:30That's really not necessary.
33:32I just barged into your dead uncle's place like a crazed lesbian. Please. Yes.
33:38June and I will take you and Charlie out.
33:41Uh...
33:42Yeah, sure. Uh, great.
33:44Yeah, deadly.
33:48Yeah, lovely.
33:50Lovely.
33:51Frio meets.
33:52Frio meets.
33:53Frio meets.
33:54Frio meets.
33:55So, how did you two meet?
33:57Oh, we interned together.
34:00She always does that.
34:02See, I thought that I was gonna be the best lawyer because my father's a lawyer and now he's a judge.
34:07And then June walked in with her.
34:10With her passion and her knowledge.
34:12And I knew I had to have her.
34:14And then it was dancing at Connections every Friday until 1am.
34:18They were fun times.
34:19Didn't I used to have fun there, Jamie?
34:21Yeah.
34:22It was fun.
34:23It was fun.
34:24Until she punched the boss.
34:26That's right.
34:27Can we please not go there, babe?
34:29No, don't.
34:30No, this speaks to your passion.
34:33And the boss was a misogynist and probably a racist and she punched him.
34:38Wow.
34:39That's impressive.
34:40But still, she proved everyone wrong and she opened her own law firm.
34:45And that dickhead, he was done in for fraud and is now bankrupt.
34:49So, we won.
34:53Yeah.
34:54And I found my passion in art dealing for marginalised artists in Aboriginal communities.
35:00You know?
35:01Puts me to shame.
35:02I don't even know what I'm doing day to day.
35:05But you should stay in Perth and enjoy the sun and dating our Charlie.
35:10Hmm.
35:11Well, have more chicken treat.
35:13You took her to chicken treat?
35:15Um, no.
35:17I, um, I brought chicken treat to Sian.
35:20Charlie.
35:21Don't worry.
35:22There's still more Perth to come.
35:24I can take you to see some of the famous Perth sites.
35:27The bell tower, the port.
35:29Adventure world.
35:30How will I ever leave?
35:33Shall we settle the bill?
35:35Should I?
35:36Don't worry.
35:40What the actual fuck?
35:41What?
35:42I'm just trying to have some fun.
35:43It seems like you're trying to date this girl.
35:47Thirty.
35:48What is that?
35:49How much were you tow?
35:50That's how many years you are up for in prison.
35:53Twenty years for dangerous driving causing death under the influence of drugs.
35:58Plus another ten for failing to report the incident and for interfering with a corpse into inquiry.
36:04And I'm looking at ten years for being an accessory after the fact and for professional misconduct.
36:15This is not a love connection.
36:18The connection is, you killed her uncle.
36:21The reality is, you're not the black fella behind bars leaving his kid.
36:28And you should absolutely stay here.
36:30Because we never get to hang out with Charlie.
36:33And it's good for June to be with family.
36:36Well, you never hang out?
36:37No.
36:38No.
36:39Only in the last couple of days.
36:40And that's probably because of you.
36:42So, you have to stay.
36:43And you know, Charlie's not that bad of a man to date.
36:46I mean, yes, he's rough around the edges.
36:49And he's completely daggy.
36:50But, he plays guitar.
36:52And straight girls love that, right?
36:54Well, June plays a trumpet.
36:56To lesbians like that.
36:57What?
36:58What?
36:59What, June?
37:00No.
37:01No.
37:02Where did you get that from?
37:03June doesn't have a musical bone in her body.
37:08Not one.
37:09She is toned out.
37:12Yeah.
37:13Yeah, I think you just really need to spend a good year getting acclimatised to Perth culture.
37:18And I can help you with that.
37:19Oh!
37:20I'll walk you to your door.
37:21Okay.
37:22Thanks.
37:27Thanks.
37:28Bye, Sean.
37:29It was so lovely to meet you.
37:30You too.
37:31Have a good night.
37:33Oh, she's so lovely.
37:35Isn't she lovely?
37:36Lovely.
37:57Good morning.
37:58Um, look, we've been helping pack poor George's things.
38:01And, uh, we noticed that someone smashed his favourite gnome in the middle of the night.
38:06He loved old Dopey here.
38:08And, uh, so we also noticed that you have cameras.
38:11Oh, those cameras?
38:12Yeah, no, they're dummies.
38:14Yeah, you'd be amazed how many people reckon they're real.
38:17Real deterrent to youths.
38:19Right.
38:20Um, here.
38:21Have, uh, Dopey.
38:23From George.
38:27All we need is Sian on that plane tonight.
38:30And we are free.
38:32And there are dating apps to help you get over it, Charlie.
38:35Plenty of sharks in the sea.
38:37Charlie!
38:40What are you doing?
38:41Oh, I'm sorry.
38:43I came to see you.
38:44Good.
38:45Um, I-I found something.
38:48I came to see you too.
38:52These are Uncle George's pyjamas, and they just...
38:55They just don't look right.
38:57And it corresponds to the bruises on his legs.
39:00Doesn't look like he went peacefully.
39:02Well, he was an old man.
39:05He had cancer.
39:07I mean, I saw him fall down quite a lot.
39:09What?
39:10At band practice?
39:11Yeah.
39:12At band practice.
39:13Huh.
39:14I mean, to me it looks like he's, you know, gone out into the garden and got clumsy, fell down, got dirty.
39:21Yeah.
39:22Came back inside and then just fell asleep.
39:26Peacefully.
39:28He was always clumsy on his legs.
39:30You said he walked all the time?
39:32Yeah, when he could.
39:34Yeah, maybe I'll just check with the neighbours, see if they saw him in the garden.
39:39Or, you know what?
39:42I know a private investigator.
39:44I mean, he's the best in the business.
39:46He's got a real life of forensics.
39:48Yeah, I could get him just to come by and have a look at George's things before you go tonight.
39:52Well, that's not too much trouble.
39:54No.
39:55No, no, no.
39:56I'll get straight onto it.
39:57Well, if he can't come today, he can come tomorrow, because I've changed my flight to the end of the week.
40:02Huh.
40:04Cup of tea.
40:09I'm sick of having to do everything.
40:11I didn't know she was going to change her flight.
40:13Besides, I've done everything you've asked me to do.
40:14Oh, really?
40:15Did I ask you to sleep with her, did I?
40:16Oh, you're just jealous of me.
40:17Why would I be jealous of you?
40:18Because I found someone while you were on the rocks with Kate.
40:21Excuse me?
40:23We are not on the rocks.
40:24She thinks you're cheating on her.
40:26With the phone tracker?
40:27That was a misunderstanding.
40:28And anyway, it's none of your business.
40:30Our lives are on the line here, Charlie.
40:32Your life or lifestyle with your designer fucking scarf?
40:35You've always thought you're better than everyone, especially blackfellas.
40:38I will not be made to feel ashamed for working hard and getting my fucking designer scarf.
40:43I didn't see you complain when I bought you a record store, Charlie.
40:46I still do all of your accounting paperwork for free.
40:49I never asked you to do it for free.
40:51Good.
40:52I won't from now on then.
40:53Fine.
40:54Fine.
40:55Fine.
40:56Fine.
40:57I'm fine.
40:58I'll get in the car.
40:59You know what, Mum?
41:00That's the people I think from the wake.
41:03You know what, Mum?
41:06That's the people, I think, from the way.
41:11Oh, I, um...
41:13I'm renting a room in Hampstead, but, uh...
41:20Well, the TV remote's broken, stuck on the food channel,
41:23so I've just been...
41:25jerking in...
41:29to ready, steady, cook.
41:33You know, I went out to get a feed afterwards,
41:37but, um, you know, my car...
41:40my car radiated it blue, and so I had to come back in.
41:43I spent my last $20 on the horses.
41:46Oh, Roddy, wake up to yourself.
41:48I'm coming to work this case.
41:50Hey, bros, maybe this case can turn your luck around.
41:54Yeah, you can get off the grog, clean yourself up.
41:57You're a deadly P.I.
41:59Yeah, now you can prove to Shazza that you're on the up.
42:03Thank you, Chloe.
42:08Anytime, babe.
42:09Give me a couple of days.
42:11No.
42:11No.
42:13What do you mean?
42:14Come on.
42:15Now.
42:16June, I've got to...
42:17Just hurry up.
42:18Look, I can't...
42:19Okay, wait.
42:20Hmm.
42:25I'm coming.
42:25Wait.
42:26Wait.
42:26Is he okay?
42:44It's all part of his method.
42:46Makes him one of the best.
42:48I'm good.
42:50I'm good.
42:52You know.
42:53Yeah, yeah.
42:54He comes from a long line of bush trackers.
42:58Honestly, I use him for all of my important cases.
43:01Breathe.
43:02Yeah.
43:02I've seen that before.
43:03Okay, so, um...
43:14So I'm guessing you have everything that you need then, hey, Roddy?
43:17Yeah.
43:18Do you get everything that you need?
43:19You know, Shazza left me.
43:21Yeah, I know.
43:21Let's go.
43:22Hey, and you can send me the report tomorrow.
43:24I can do her job.
43:24Yeah.
43:25Amazing.
43:26I'm good.
43:26Yeah, he's old friends.
43:29Are you coming, Charlie?
43:31Yeah.
43:31Yeah, yeah.
43:31Great.
43:32That's, uh...
43:33One foot before the other.
43:34I can stay.
43:37No.
43:38I've really got to organise some things, so you go.
43:42Just go to help.
43:45Yeah, okay.
43:56Oh, God, I hope he brings his wife.
44:06She loves a show-off spend after a few of those.
44:09Right?
44:11I think I should invite Charlie and Sian.
44:14I like her for him.
44:15She's going to be long gone before your fundraiser.
44:18But don't you want him to have someone?
44:19I mean, he seems kind of lonely.
44:22He's not lonely, babe.
44:24Black fellas have got people around them all the time.
44:27I've been spending a lifetime trying to get some peace.
44:29But he only has Kaya part-time.
44:31I doubt very many people go to his record store.
44:35And after your mum, he has no one.
44:37He's lonely.
44:38And lonely people are worse than needy lesbians,
44:41and we both know that.
44:43But you know what?
44:44When Sian gives him her uncle's record collection,
44:46he will propose on the spot.
44:49Who told you that Sian's going to give him
44:51her uncle's record collection?
44:53Sian did.
44:55It's about the only thing I remember from last night.
45:08So, about yesterday,
45:13I just think that was a momentary lapse
45:16in trust.
45:20Brought on by your lack of communication,
45:24which I would...
45:25I would like you to acknowledge.
45:31Yeah, okay.
45:32Yeah.
45:33I acknowledge.
45:34Good.
45:37What about you tracking my phone?
45:38Oh, that was like...
45:42It was just like a fleeting...
45:44Like, where is she?
45:46You know?
45:46Cheers.
45:48Cheers.
45:53Mum's made shepherd's pie.
45:54Oh, your mum makes the deadliest shepherd's pie.
45:56You better go.
45:57Bye, ya.
45:58Okay, coming.
46:00Bye, Daddy.
46:01Love you.
46:01I love you too, baby.
46:12Sian.
46:12I know June wasn't in the band with my uncle.
46:17I know she doesn't play trumpet.
46:19I know you two don't usually hang out.
46:22But I don't know why they're lying.
46:27Are you after money?
46:28No.
46:30No, definitely not.
46:36The truth is...
46:40June represented George in a legal manner.
46:46It was all confidential and that kind of shit.
46:50I thought saying band practice would avoid questions,
46:53but that was stupid.
46:55I'm stupid.
46:56And June's June.
46:59But we are definitely not after any money.
47:03Hand on heart.
47:10Will you let me make it up to you?
47:13Maybe we can go for dinner.
47:16That's not chicken and chips.
47:19Some fancy wine.
47:28I don't like fancy wine.
47:44Neither do I.
47:45I do like fish and chips.
47:55And dancing.
47:56Here's B.B. King live at the Regal Theatre in 1965.
48:10You know this is considered one of the best blues performances of all time.
48:13No.
48:16Oh God, she's adorable.
48:20Oh yeah.
48:21She's my best mate.
48:23Kills me when she says bye.
48:24I can't even imagine her living on the other side of the country.
48:29Well she's moving.
48:31Maybe.
48:33Her mum wants to move to Sydney with her husband.
48:35Can you just go with her?
48:39I've just lived in free room my whole life.
48:42You know, it's home.
48:43You know, it's where I belong.
48:45Hmm.
48:46Guess I've never felt that.
48:47Well maybe I'm just full of shit.
48:52Maybe I'm just scared.
48:55So what's next in my musical education?
48:57I don't know.
48:58Let's have a look.
49:01Ooh.
49:03Neil Diamond.
49:04Ooh.
49:05Apprehensive on Diamond.
49:07I think I might need some more whiskey and weed.
49:11Yeah.
49:17Oh sorry, that's more than a double for you.
49:41We're going to get this diamond party started.
49:45Yeah, sure.
49:47What the fuck is he?
50:11Hey.
50:15Fuck.
50:15Isn't this shop going to be open?
50:18My customer base are late-rises.
50:20I've been trying to call you.
50:21Now did Sian give you George's records?
50:25Yeah.
50:26Those records have value, Charlie.
50:28Especially to you.
50:30Motive, intention, upgrade your charges from dangerous driving to mer-
50:33Shh.
50:33Shh.
50:33Shh.
50:38June.
50:39Hi.
50:40Hi.
50:40Good morning.
50:42Good morning.
50:44Morning.
50:44Good morning.
50:45Um, I actually just got a text from Roddy.
50:51What text?
50:52First of all, I would like to apologize.
50:56I was completely unprofessional yesterday, and for that, I am sorry.
51:05God.
51:06I have turned a new leaf.
51:08Mm-hmm.
51:11Well, thanks to you, Charlie boy.
51:13Really?
51:14Your little coach talk, clean myself up, work this case, win back my shazza.
51:25With that in mind, I would, uh, I would like to start again with a sober mind.
51:30Uh, Roddy, maybe we should talk about this, but...
51:34No, no, no, no, no, no, I've, I've marked you around enough.
51:36Sian, would you mind if I look at the evidence?
51:38Yeah, well, get the pants.
51:41All right.
51:51Ah.
51:53Yeah.
51:55All right.
51:56Now, you see, it looks like dirt, but it's possibly paint, metallic.
52:04So, what I'm going to do is give it a little...
52:10I have a good one.
52:13That's nice.
52:15That's nice.
52:18Now, I'll take these samples to the lab and get them tested.
52:23Mm?
52:24Happy days.
52:26Roddy.
52:27Hey, look, uh, it's on my way.
52:30I can drop those samples off the lab for you if you want.
52:32You know, you should go see shazza.
52:34With this second chance, I want to prove to you that I am a professional.
52:38Okay, but it's just, it's just on my way.
52:40Please.
52:41You sure?
52:42Yeah, all good.
52:43No, good.
52:45Good on you.
52:46I, I respect that.
52:53Okay.
52:54Okay.
52:54So, are you okay with me staying a bit longer?
53:10I'm definitely okay with you staying.
53:11Charlie!
53:15Big Doris, eh?
53:40Don't think she's used to seeing black fellas around here.
53:45What are you doing?
54:09I'm turning.
54:15You got a problem?
54:22I saw.
54:23Everything OK?
54:29Yeah.
54:31It is fun.
54:33Everything OK?
54:45Yeah.
54:46Everything's fine.
54:47You got nothing, and that's what you're gonna get.
54:59Anybody else seen this?
55:01If you've never been to Australia before, how can this be you?
55:05You know, we don't need any trouble with this.
55:10I'll fix it.
55:12What have you done?
55:14Are we stepping out of line?
55:16What have you done?
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