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Reckless (2025) - Season 1 Episode 1

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00:00No!
00:14You want me to apologize?
00:16Why should I say sorry to you?
00:24Wow, this lemon myrtle flavor vodka tastes like shit!
00:30Then why'd you take it for?
00:32A repayment for having to contribute to that fucking wishing well.
00:36Honestly, you know it wasn't even specified on the invite.
00:39Isn't it just standard at weddings?
00:41No, they're just being blackfellas looking for handouts.
00:44Well, I see it as a contribution to their happiness.
00:48You gave them money, didn't you?
00:50Please.
00:51That's irresponsible, Charlie.
00:54Mind you, I've never had to take any responsibility, so...
00:58Hey!
00:59Hey!
01:00You know, if you bothered to see me more often,
01:02you would know that I do have responsibilities.
01:04True.
01:05I got the shop.
01:07I got kaya after school and on weekends.
01:10You know, not everyone can be like you, June.
01:12Living in a big mansion, driving around in a flash car with heated seats.
01:16Mm-hmm.
01:17How the fuck do you turn off these heated seats?
01:19Oh, don't touch the city.
01:21Ow, Kate, Kate.
01:22It took me ages to find them again after Kate fucked around with it.
01:26I'm sweating my money.
01:28Charlie, I didn't ask you to complain.
01:31I asked you to drive.
01:37Fuck, Charlie.
01:38This is a fucking designer scarf.
01:40See?
01:41You proved my point, sis, about you being too uppity and not a proper...
02:00Call the ambulance.
02:01No, he's probably just winded.
02:07Do I have one?
02:08Winded?
02:12What are you doing?
02:14Charlie!
02:15He's definitely dead.
02:43Stay.
02:44Hmm?
02:45Hmm?
03:13Hmm?
03:13Hmm?
03:14Hmm?
03:30Here's what's gonna happen.
03:33You'll get charged with dangerous driving causing death.
03:36driving under the influence because of the joint you had behind the hall.
03:42You know about that.
03:43And I'll be criminally liable because I'll let you drive my car while under the influence.
03:52I will lose my law firm.
03:54I will lose my car, I'll let you go.
03:57Yeah, I will lose my car.
03:58We should call the police here.
04:01Yeah.
04:02Yeah.
04:03We should call the police.
04:04Stop it.
04:05Think.
04:06And what about Kaya?
04:14You won't have her after school.
04:17You won't see her on weekends.
04:20You're just gonna be another absent black father in prison.
04:25And for what?
04:30Because some old white guy went walkabout in the middle of the road in the dark?
04:35We can't just leave him out here.
04:40His license says that he just lives there.
04:42Look, the door's open.
04:44You have his wallet?
04:46Yeah, his name's George.
04:47Doesn't matter what his name is.
04:50You fucking have his wallet.
04:56Put that wallet back in his pocket and we'll go.
05:03Do it.
05:05Oh, fuck.
05:08Oh, Jesus.
05:10Oh, shit.
05:11Fuck.
05:12Shit.
05:13Fuck.
05:14Shit.
05:15Fuck.
05:16Shit.
05:17Johnny.
05:18What the fuck?
05:19We can't just leave him here.
05:20Come on.
05:21Help me.
05:22Please.
05:23Please.
05:24Ready?
05:25One, two, three.
05:27Oh.
05:28Oh.
05:29Uh.
05:30Uh.
05:31Whoa.
05:32Uh.
05:33Uh.
05:34Uh.
05:35Uh.
05:36Uh.
05:37Uh.
05:38Uh.
05:39Uh.
05:40Uh.
05:41Uh.
05:42Uh.
05:43Wait, wait, wait, wait, shh, shh, come on.
05:58Oh, God, push his hands.
06:06I can't, I can't.
06:11I can't, I can't.
06:17Armchair.
06:19What?
06:20Put him in the armchair.
06:34Slipers.
06:44Oh, fuck.
06:50He was a muso.
06:52He probably came into the shop.
06:55He was dying of cancer.
06:57What?
06:59Pancreatic cancer.
07:02Terminal.
07:04Sorry, I don't feel as great.
07:06We saved him months of bone-crushing pain, Charlie.
07:10Do you remember mum in those final months?
07:14We have given him a gift of a quick death.
07:21Let's go.
07:24The wallet.
07:25What?
07:26Leave the wallet.
07:27Oh, shit.
07:31Okay.
07:34Charlie.
07:39Getting company.
07:41Grand Design's UK.
07:42It seems like he's a fan.
07:43Oh, come on.
07:45I'm sorry.
08:07We're okay.
08:13Everything's fine.
08:14Everything's fine.
10:23After your rant about the wishing well.
10:26Because they didn't specify it on the invite.
10:29I've heard it June, honestly.
10:32Like that's the reason I left early last night.
10:34Do you ever think that when you're on one, you not only make a fool of yourself but also of your lover?
10:40It was the principle of the matter.
10:43What about the principle of driving home drunk?
10:46Well, I didn't.
10:48Charlie drove me home.
10:49Charlie?
10:51You two together.
10:52You were definitely drunk.
10:54Well, it is the last time that I'm going to be doing that because I'm not going to any more family events.
10:58Oh, that's a great look.
11:00I think you should go on my behalf because you get along with my community so much better than I do.
11:06It's my job.
11:06Speaking of, I have locked in the fundraiser for the 18th and I really need you to be there.
11:14Not the family event for you to make a dickhead out of yourself.
11:16Everything okay?
11:23You fucking killed a man.
11:26I haven't slept.
11:28Oh, you think you left it in my car?
11:30Yeah, I can check.
11:33What do we do?
11:35Nothing.
11:37Just forget about it.
11:38Forget about it?
11:39What?
11:42Dipshit brother of mine.
11:44Went and contributed to that wishing well, didn't he?
11:46Now he's left his bank card in my car.
11:49Fucking moron.
11:52Okay, okay, okay, okay.
11:53Don't think about it.
11:55I'm thinking about it.
12:00Oh, shit.
12:03Dad!
12:09Hi, Dad.
12:10Hey, bub.
12:12Man.
12:14You look like you've had a rough night.
12:16Jaylen's wedding.
12:20What the fuck?
12:21So, um, I got another call from the school.
12:25They want to put her on the behavioural plan.
12:27Any of them white kids on behavioural plans?
12:29It's not about race, Charlie. It's about her hitting another kid.
12:32Yeah, but what'd the kids say?
12:33Does it matter?
12:37What's this?
12:38What we talked about.
12:40You know, obviously, Tom's not going to take the job if you're not on board,
12:44but, you know, it might be a good thing, a fresh start in Sydney.
12:49Just read the paperwork.
12:50Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
12:51Bye, Kyle. Love you, darling.
12:53Bye, Mum.
12:55Catch her.
12:57Dad, please don't make me go to Sydney.
13:04You want to tell me why you hit that kid?
13:08I don't know. He was being annoying.
13:11Can we go kick the footy and Mr Whippy ice cream?
13:15Ooh.
13:17Of course, bub.
13:18Go and grab the footy.
13:21Okay.
13:29She's crazy like a fool.
13:36A little bit higher, yeah?
13:40Are you okay?
13:43Wake up.
13:44She's crazy like a fool.
13:46She's crazy like a fool.
13:48What about daddy cool?
13:52I'm crazy like a fool.
13:56What about daddy cool?
14:00Daddy, daddy cool.
14:03Daddy, daddy cool.
14:06Daddy, daddy cool.
14:12Daddy, daddy cool.
14:13Daddy, daddy cool.
14:17She's crazy like a daddy.
14:20Oh, she believes in me.
14:24She loves your daddy.
14:25It's like new.
14:35Perfect.
14:35Daddy, daddy cool.
14:42Daddy, daddy cool.
14:46Daddy, daddy cool.
14:50Daddy, daddy cool.
14:55They found him.
15:08A funeral notice, so what?
15:11That means it's done, right?
15:15He died of cancer.
15:19Daddy boy!
15:21Any luck selling my painting?
15:24Not yet, uncle.
15:24Coins!
15:25The only one?
15:27Hey, Charlie, you couldn't spot me at 20.
15:30Not today, uncle.
15:31And?
15:32I don't have my wallet.
15:33I lost it.
15:34I'm getting my new cards tomorrow, okay?
15:36Righto, Charlie.
15:39Excuse me.
15:43Shouldn't be helping him as a nuisance.
15:45Do you feel anything?
15:46For coins?
15:47No.
15:48No, not coins.
15:49For George.
15:50Hey, Aunty June.
15:51I drew this for you and Aunty Kate.
15:52Great.
15:53Go in the back, bub.
15:54Get a feed, yeah?
15:55There's some poloni in the fridge.
15:56Right.
15:57Well, I will see you in a few months.
15:58Wait, wait, wait.
15:59I need you to look at something.
16:02It's a consent order for Kaya to live in Sydney.
16:03If she keeps getting in trouble at school, can Amy just take her?
16:05I'm not a family court lawyer.
16:06I can't give you advice.
16:07Well, can you give me advice as my sister?
16:08I gotta go.
16:09Hilders?
16:10June, a drawing.
16:12Oh, what do you want?
16:13I don't want to see you in a few months.
16:14Right.
16:15Well, I'll see you in a few months.
16:16I'll see you in a few months.
16:17Oh, wait, wait, wait.
16:18I need you to look at something.
16:19It's a consent order for Kaya to live in Sydney.
16:21If she keeps getting in trouble at school, can Amy just take her?
16:24I'm not a family court lawyer.
16:25I can't give you advice.
16:26Well, can you give me advice as my sister?
16:27I gotta go.
16:30Hilders?
16:33June, a drawing.
16:35The one at George Clark, you're his lawyer.
16:42My wallet.
16:45No, I must have dropped it when I was flogging off some records to him.
16:54Yeah, I can come and get it at the wake.
17:05Don't, around suspicion, just go in, get your wallet, come straight out.
17:09Okay, and don't fucking drop it again.
17:12Charlie, you need to focus.
17:15There's a lot going on in my head, June.
17:17Just get this done, and then I will come back to yours and I'll look at your Kaya paperwork.
17:23Okay? Prat bono.
17:26One less thing for you to worry about.
17:28Mm-hmm.
17:35Of course, the thing is that every time I see that game, it reminds me of the 97 Grand Final.
17:48I think it was South Frio and East Frio, yeah?
17:51We're all tied up.
17:52About 30 segments to go.
17:53I'm up in the forward pocket.
17:54Loop up above the pack.
17:56Awesome luck.
17:57Swing around.
17:58Onto the left boot.
17:59And Kapowie straight into the goal.
18:01And a win.
18:02Best on ground.
18:03Do you want a sandbox?
18:04What's on it, mate?
18:05Uh, egg.
18:06Oh, God, no.
18:07Okay.
18:08Sorry.
18:09It was quite a night.
18:10It was quite a night.
18:20Sorry.
18:22You are?
18:24Charlie.
18:25Uh, George used to come to my record store.
18:30Oh.
18:31That's why I'm here.
18:33It was a good customer.
18:35Sorry.
18:36That sounded accusatory.
18:37I was more surprised there was someone here under 60.
18:42I'm Sian.
18:43George's niece.
18:44I flew in yesterday from the UK.
18:46It's my first time in Western Australia.
18:48Oh.
18:49Well, welcome to Perth.
18:51Sorry it's under bad circumstances.
18:53Actually, would you mind helping me out?
18:55Uh, actually...
18:56I'll just go get some quiches out the oven.
18:58Sure.
19:07Excuse me, this might be free-range eggs.
19:11Yeah.
19:12Because it's lovely and lumpy, but it's smooth as well.
19:14It's creamy.
19:16God.
19:17I'll just go in there and come out.
19:19Fuck's sake.
19:20Sandwich?
19:21How about you?
19:22Would you like a sandwich?
19:23There you go, love.
19:24Dig in.
19:25What are you doing?
19:26I'm handing out curry-dick sandwiches.
19:27Hi.
19:28Um, did you know my uncle as well?
19:30Oh, I, uh...
19:31This is my sister, June.
19:32She played trumpet with George.
19:33Wow.
19:34You don't strike me as a trumpet player.
19:35Ah, well, I get that all the time.
19:37I'm sorry.
19:38You don't strike me as a trumpet player.
19:39I'm sorry, love.
19:40You're sorry, love.
19:41Dig in.
19:42What are you doing?
19:43What are you doing?
19:44What are you doing?
19:45I'm handing out curry-dick sandwiches.
19:46Hi.
19:47Um, did you know my uncle as well?
19:48Oh, I, uh...
19:49This is my sister, June.
19:51She played trumpet with George.
19:54Wow.
19:55You don't strike me as a trumpet player.
19:58Well, I get that all the time.
20:01Uh, Sian's just come all the way from London.
20:04Yeah.
20:05I mean, I was his only family left alive.
20:07I didn't really know him that well.
20:09But I've got to pick up his personal effects
20:11and sign a few papers with the lawyers.
20:14Excuse me, I've really got to hand out these mini-quiches
20:16or there will be a geriatric riot.
20:19So I'll put these away and then we can go.
20:25No.
20:26Stay.
20:27Befriend her.
20:28Why?
20:29The body has made it through the doctor, a funeral director
20:32and into the ground.
20:33So the only people who can dig him up
20:36and check for anything suspicious are the family.
20:39I need you to make sure everything is hunky-dory,
20:43that she signs the estate papers
20:45and if she has any questions, she comes to you.
20:48Nice.
20:49You've got this.
20:50June.
20:51Ow.
20:52June.
20:53June.
20:54June!
20:55June.
21:04Oh, sorry.
21:05It's alright.
21:06I voted yes.
21:07Ya know.
21:11Deadly brother.
21:12Well, he kept these in mint condition.
21:22Some of these don't even have a scratch.
21:24What?
21:25Oh, I said that he kept these in mint condition.
21:28Some of these records don't even have a scratch.
21:30Didn't you sell them to him?
21:33Yeah, he just kept them in good nick.
21:37Do you know what else he kept in good nick?
21:42Oh.
21:52Someone's having a bad day.
21:55It is my uncle's funeral.
21:57Bloody hell, I'm sorry.
22:00Cheers.
22:02To Uncle George.
22:08George.
22:12Did he live a good life?
22:16It's from the looks of things.
22:17He seems quite lonely.
22:20He's got all this stuff and no one to share it with.
22:26He was alone, mostly, but he kept himself busy.
22:31He liked to walk any time of the day, even night time.
22:35Big walker he was.
22:38And he had company.
22:41Whiskey and a good taste of music.
22:46Country music.
22:48Wasn't it a bit redneck?
22:51No.
22:52Music, the good kind, is pure.
22:55Doesn't matter the flavour.
22:56As long as it's sung straight from the heart, you'll never be alone.
22:59Trust me, listen to this, yeah?
23:03My mum, she used to sing this.
23:06She named both me and June after country music singing.
23:11June Carter.
23:12Yeah.
23:16She'd kill me if I spread the yarn.
23:21Isn't it strange that she plays the trumpet and not the guitar?
23:23She's always been the white sheep.
23:28It must be nice, being close to your sister.
23:32Yeah.
23:34We hang out quite a lot.
23:36Close family.
23:38Well, I may not know music, but I can dance to it.
23:50Oh, no.
23:51No, no.
23:52No, I haven't drank enough yet.
23:54Okay, okay.
23:55Here we go.
23:58Oh.
24:01See, I told you.
24:02There'll be no magents waiting on you.
24:08You can!
24:09Oh, right.
24:11Chandelier.
24:14And there'll be no fancy clothes for you to wear.
24:20Everything I have is standing here in front of you to see.
24:31All I have to offer you is...
24:38Oh, fuck.
24:54Oh, fuck.
25:00Sorry.
25:00It's all good.
25:02Sorry to awake you.
25:05That's fine.
25:06Thanks.
25:10Are you going somewhere?
25:13Yeah, I've got the meeting with the estate lawyer.
25:18What time is it?
25:20It's 9.
25:219 a.m.
25:22Shit.
25:23I have to open the shop.
25:25Okay.
25:26Um, well, I will...
25:30I will call you later.
25:33Yeah.
25:33Yeah.
25:34Well, if you want to.
25:36That's cool.
25:37Here's George's old clothes from the funeral home and the death certificate stating that
25:58he died of natural causes.
26:01What did the autopsy say?
26:02No, there wasn't one.
26:03You don't do autopsies on people who die in unsuspicious circumstances, yeah?
26:08Now, his body wasn't too bad, apart from a bit of bruising on the legs and torso.
26:13And the funeral director said that he was in tip-top shape, considering.
26:17Sorry.
26:18Um, bruising.
26:20Cancer, eh?
26:21Hmm.
26:22Anyway, here's the updated will and here's the state papers for signature and the death certificate.
26:29Well, have you got his assets and liabilities inventory?
26:35Oh, uh, both my parents have passed, so it's not my first rodeo.
26:40Um, yeah, I think so.
26:43Uh, never mind.
26:44I will take this, have a look and let you know if I have any issues.
26:48Good night.
26:48Music.
27:10Music.
27:14Music.
27:16Music.
27:18So, did you, um, sign off on, uh, the paperwork?
27:27No.
27:28I haven't.
27:28Why, do you think I shouldn't?
27:31You think I should follow up on the bruising?
27:33It is weird, isn't it?
27:35I mean, there wasn't an autopsy, but maybe I could ask for one.
27:39That's not what I was saying.
27:40Look, I know that I wasn't close to my uncle, but the thought that he died in pain, especially
27:46when he was alone, I just...
27:48I want him to know that somebody cared for him.
27:50Hmm.
27:54Yeah, you're right.
27:56I will ask.
27:57You know what?
28:02My sister works with the police.
28:04Mm-hmm.
28:05Yeah, we should give her a call.
28:06She would love to help.
28:09She's a really good lawyer.
28:12Good...
28:13Good person.
28:15You're fired.
28:17You've been drinking.
28:19You're late.
28:20Your body odors are unacceptable, Ruddy.
28:24I mean, you're a walking stereotype, and I can't have that around my clientele.
28:28I only hit the charge.
28:35When my woman kicked me out on Sunday.
28:38Mm.
28:39I promise, I promise I will be back on tomorrow.
28:43Oh, no.
28:44And, uh...
28:45No.
28:46No.
28:47What's this?
28:48I'm not your sis.
28:51All our cousins distantly.
28:53Still family, still mob.
28:56You used to be useful.
28:58As an ex-liaison officer, Ruddy.
29:02But those police contacts have dried up, haven't they?
29:04So what use do I have for you as a private investigator?
29:08Come on, up you get.
29:10Sam's got your last paycheck out there.
29:12Okay.
29:13Go on.
29:16I'll talk to you later.
29:18Yeah.
29:19Charlie?
29:20From what I remember, at band practice, he was falling down a lot in those last few months.
29:38He said he had weak knees from the cancer.
29:41I mean, some days he couldn't even walk.
29:45Yeah.
29:45It might be nothing.
29:46But we thought it might be worth looking at before I signed the papers.
29:51We?
29:52Uh, it was probably the cancer.
29:56Uh, please, just take a seat.
29:58Probably, but it's not definitive, right?
30:01I just...
30:02I just want to be sure.
30:04Look, I tell you what.
30:05Uh, how about I have a yarn with the local police who found him?
30:09What?
30:09It's not that I want to make a fuss.
30:12No, no, no, it's fine.
30:13I can just speak to them on an unofficial basis.
30:17There's nothing more important than family.
30:22So how's the planning for the fundraising going?
30:25Yeah, good.
30:26The governor is a tentative yes.
30:28That's great.
30:30And, um, you know, I'm thinking about calling it, like, Walk With Us.
30:34Yeah, I like it.
30:38You were home late last night.
30:42Um, yeah, I was, um, I was just at court all day yesterday.
30:47It's funny because I called the office and Sam said you were out on personal business.
30:54What is going on, June?
31:02You're acting strange.
31:03Late nights, you're out of the office.
31:05And Charlie.
31:07Charlie, calling out of nowhere.
31:08If it is Charlie.
31:12Kate, of course it's Charlie.
31:16Come on.
31:18You can't keep holding this over me.
31:21I made a terrible mistake.
31:23I went to therapy.
31:24I did everything that you asked.
31:26I just can't.
31:28I can't keep saying sorry over and over.
31:30That sorry is meaningless if you're still doing it.
31:33I'm not still doing it, Kate.
31:37I'm just...
31:38I'm working a really important case.
31:42Really?
31:43Charlie?
31:47Yeah.
31:47Yeah.
31:47Yeah.
31:47Yep.
31:51See ya.
31:55Charlie.
31:56the police found him watching grand designs uk they said that he looked like in their words
32:06that he went peaceful that's beautiful yeah and the bruising uh yes the scene looked like he'd
32:16been bumping into furniture and the cancer meds you know they do that make you groggy disoriented
32:20uh sorry sorry this ends now okay you keep looking at her with those dull eyes it's making me stink
32:36i'm not gonna be just jealous i know she's here hey you can't just come in i have to actually phone
32:40kate i'm not stupid this time is this her is that who you're fucking she's she's very tall
32:47charlie kate this is shan charlie's woman woman that's just a blackfella label
33:00chan's uncle has recently passed and i have been helping her with a legal estate issue
33:07i'm i'm so sorry and your uncle died it's okay it's okay i i hardly knew it oh still i'm so
33:16i'm so sorry uh oh uh thank you can can i can i make it up to you somehow can i can i take
33:25you out oh that's really not necessary i just barged into your dead uncle's place like a crazed
33:32lesbian please yes june and i will take you and charlie out uh yeah sure uh great yeah deadly
33:41that yeah lovely lovely frio meets frio meets
33:49so how did you two meet oh we interned together she always does that see i thought that i was going
34:00to be the best lawyer because my father's a lawyer and now he's a judge and then june walked in with
34:05her with her passion and her knowledge and i knew i had to have her and then it was dancing at
34:12connections every friday until 1am they were fun times didn't i used to have fun there jane yeah it
34:18was fun it was fun until she punched the boss that's right can we please not go there babe no this speaks
34:27to your passion and the boss was a misogynist and probably a racist and she punched him wow
34:34it's impressive but still she proved everyone wrong and she opened her own law firm and that dickhead
34:42he was done in for fraud and is now bankrupt so we won
34:47yeah and i found my passion in in art dealing for marginalized artists in aboriginal communities
34:55you know puts me to shame i don't even know what i'm doing day to day
35:00you should stay in perth and enjoy the sun and dating our charlie
35:05hmm what have more chicken treat you took her to chicken treat
35:10uh no i um i brought chicken treat to sean charlie don't worry there's still more perth to come
35:19i can take you to see some of the famous perth sites the bell tower the port adventure world
35:26how will i ever leave shall we settle the bill should i don't worry
35:32what the actual fuck what i'm just trying to have some fun
35:39it seems like you're trying to date this girl
35:4130. what is that how much were you told that's how many years you are for in prison
35:4820 years for dangerous driving causing death under the influence of drugs
35:53plus another 10 for failing to report the incident and for interfering with a corpse
35:58into inquiry i'm looking at 10 years for being an accessory after the fact and for professional misconduct
36:06this is not a love connection the connection is you kill their uncle
36:16reality is you'll be another black fella behind bars leaving his kid
36:21and you should absolutely stay here because we never get to hang out with charlie
36:28and it's it's good for june to be with family well you never hang out no no only in the last couple
36:35of days and that's probably because of you so you have to stay and you know charlie's not that bad
36:41of a man to date i mean yes he's rough around the edges and he's completely daggy but he plays guitar
36:48yeah and straight girls love that right well june plays a trumpet to lesbians like that
36:53what what june no no where did you get that from june june doesn't have a musical bone in her body
37:04not one she she she is toned out yeah i think you just really need to spend a good year getting
37:12acclimatized to perth culture and i can help you with that oh i'll walk you to your door
37:17thanks bye sean it was so lovely to meet you you too have a good night
37:28good morning um look we've been helping pack poor george's things
37:57and uh we noticed that someone smashed his favorite gnome in the middle of the night
38:02he loved old dopey here and uh so we also noticed that you have cameras
38:07oh those cameras yeah no they're dummies yeah you'd be amazed how many people reckon they're real
38:13real deterrent to youths right um here have uh dopey from george
38:20all we need is shine on that plane tonight and we are free
38:27there are dating apps to help you get over it charlie
38:31plenty of sharks in the sea
38:33charlie
38:34what are you doing
38:37i came to see you
38:40good um
38:42i i found something
38:44i came to see you too
38:45these are uncle george's pajamas and they just
38:51they just don't look right
38:53and it corresponds to the bruises on his legs
38:56doesn't look like he went peacefully
38:57well he was an old man
39:00he had cancer
39:02i mean i saw him fall down quite a lot
39:05what at band practice
39:07yeah
39:07at band practice
39:09i mean to me it looks like he's
39:12i know gone out into the garden and got clumsy
39:15fell down got dirty
39:17yeah
39:17came back inside and then
39:19just fell asleep
39:21peacefully
39:22he was always clumsy on his legs
39:25you said he walked all the time
39:27yeah when he could
39:29yeah maybe i'll just check with the neighbors
39:32see if they saw him in the garden
39:34or or you know what
39:37i know a private investigator
39:39i mean he he's the best in the business
39:42he's got a real life of forensics
39:43yeah i could get him just to
39:45come by and have a look at george's things before you go tonight
39:48well that's that's not too much trouble
39:50no
39:50no no no
39:51i'll get straight on to it
39:52well if he can't come today he can come tomorrow
39:55because i've changed my flight to the end of the week
39:57huh
39:58cup of tea
40:01i'm sick of having to do everything
40:07i don't know she was going to change her flight
40:08besides i've done everything you've asked me to do
40:10oh really did i ask you to sleep with her did i
40:12oh you're just jealous
40:13why would i be jealous
40:14because i found someone while you're on the rocks with kate
40:17excuse me
40:18we are not on the rocks
40:20she thinks you're cheating on her
40:21with the phone tracker
40:23that was a misunderstanding
40:23and anyway it's none of your business
40:25our lives are on the line here charlie
40:28your life or lifestyle with your designer fucking scarfed
40:32you've always thought you're better than everyone
40:33especially blackfellas
40:34i will not be made to feel ashamed for working hard and getting my fucking designer scarf
40:39i didn't see you complain when i bought you a record store charlie
40:42i still do all of your accounting paperwork for free
40:45i never asked you to do it for free
40:47good i won't from now on then
40:48fine
40:49fine
40:49you know what mum
41:00that's the people i think from the way
41:03i'm renting a room umstead but uh well the tv remote's broken stuck on the food channel
41:18so i've just been
41:19jerking it
41:23to ready steady cook
41:27you know i went out to get a get a feed afterwards but um
41:33you know my car my car radiated it blue and so i had to come back in
41:38i spent my last twenty dollars on their horses
41:41oh roddy wake up to yourself
41:43and come and work this case
41:45hey bros
41:46maybe this case can turn your luck around
41:49yeah you can get off the grog clean yourself up
41:52you're a deadly pi
41:54yeah now you can prove to shazza that you're on the up
42:00god thank you chloe
42:03thank you give me a couple days no no what do you mean come on now
42:11june i've got to just hurry up look i can't i can't wait
42:19i'm coming wait
42:30it's all part of his method makes him one of the best
42:44i'm good i'm good
42:47you know he comes from a long line of bush trackers
42:53honestly i use him for all of my important cases
42:57i've seen that before
43:07okay so um so i'm guessing you have everything that you need then hey
43:11roddy yeah do you get everything that you need
43:14you know shazza left yeah i know let's go hey and you can send me the report
43:18tomorrow i can do a job yeah amazing yeah i'm good yeah he is
43:23old friends are you coming charlie yeah yeah right that's uh one foot for the other i can stay
43:30no i've i've really got to organize some things so you go
43:37i was just going to help
43:39okay
43:49yeah okay
43:53Ah! I got the governor to confirm.
43:57True. Yeah.
43:59Oh God, I hope he brings his wife. She loves a show off spend after a few of those.
44:03Right?
44:05I think I should invite Charlie and Cheyenne. I like her for him.
44:09She's gonna be long gone before your fundraiser.
44:12But don't you want him to have someone? I mean, he seems kind of lonely.
44:16He's not lonely, babe.
44:18Blackfellas have got people around them all the time.
44:21I've been spending a lifetime trying to get some peace.
44:24But he only has Kaya part time.
44:26I doubt very many people go to his record store.
44:29And after your mum, he has no one.
44:32He's lonely and lonely people are worse than needy lesbians and we both know that.
44:37But you know what? When Sian gives him her uncle's record collection, he will propose on the spot.
44:44Who told you that Sian's gonna give him her uncle's record collection?
44:48Sian did.
44:50It's about the only thing I remember from last night.
44:53So, about yesterday, I just think that was a, it was a momentary lapse. In trust. Brought on by your lack of communication. Which I would, I would like you to acknowledge.
45:21Yeah, okay. Yeah. I acknowledge. Good.
45:28And what about you tracking my phone?
45:33Oh, that was like, it was just like a fleeting, like, where is she? You know? Cheers. Cheers.
45:46Mum's made shepherd's pie.
45:48Oh, your mum makes the deadliest shepherd's pie. You better go.
45:51Fire!
45:52Okay, coming!
45:53Bye, Daddy. Love you.
45:55I love you too, baby.
45:57Sian.
46:07I know June wasn't in the band with my uncle. I know she doesn't play trumpet. I know you two don't usually hang out. I don't know why they're lying. Are you after money?
46:23No. No, definitely not. The truth is, June represented George in a legal matter. It was all confidential and that kind of shit. I thought saying band practice would avoid questions but that was stupid. I'm stupid. And June's June.
46:52But we are definitely not after any money. Hand on heart. Will you let me make it up to you? Maybe we can go for dinner? That's not chicken and chips. Some fancy wine.
47:14I don't like fancy wine.
47:21I don't like fancy wine.
47:36Neither do I.
47:37Neither do I.
47:38I do like fish and chips.
47:43And dancing.
47:50Ooh! Here's B.B. King live at the Regal Theatre in 1965. You know this is considered one of the best blues performances of all time?
48:07No. Oh God, she's adorable.
48:13Oh yeah. She's my best mate. Kells me when she says bye. Can't even imagine her living on the other side of the country.
48:22Well, she's moving. Maybe. Her mum wants to move to Sydney with her husband.
48:30Can you just go with her?
48:32I've just lived in Freya my whole life. You know, it's home. That's where I belong.
48:38Hmm. Guess I've never felt that.
48:42Well, maybe I'm just full of shit.
48:45Maybe I'm just scared.
48:48So what's next in my musical education?
48:51I don't know. Let's have a look.
48:57Neil Diamond.
48:58Ooh! Apprehensive on Diamond.
49:01I think I might need some more whiskey and weed.
49:05Yeah.
49:24Ooh, sorry. That's more than a double...
49:27for you.
49:35We're gonna get this diamond party started.
49:39Yeah, sure.
49:40Yeah, sure.
50:03Holly!
50:04What the fuck is he?
50:05Hey!
50:09Ah!
50:10Isn't this shop not to be open?
50:12My customer base at Light Rises!
50:14I've been trying to call you.
50:15Now, did Sian give you George's records?
50:19Yeah.
50:20Those records have value, Charlie.
50:22Especially to you.
50:23Motive, intention, upgrade your charges from dangerous driving to mer-
50:27Shh!
50:29PHONE RINGS
50:32June!
50:34Hi!
50:38Good morning!
50:39Morning!
50:42Um...
50:43I actually just got a text from Roddy.
50:46What text?
50:48First of all, I would like to apologise.
50:50I was completely unprofessional yesterday, and for that...
50:55I am sorry.
50:59God.
51:00I have turned a new leaf.
51:02Mm-hmm.
51:05All thanks to you, Charlie boy.
51:07Really?
51:08Your little coach talk.
51:10Clean myself up.
51:12Work this case.
51:14Pin back my shazza.
51:19With that in mind, I would, uh...
51:20I would like to start again with a...
51:23a sober mind.
51:26Uh, Roddy?
51:27Maybe we should talk about this...
51:28No, no, no, no, no.
51:29I've... I've mocked you around enough.
51:30Shine.
51:31Would you mind if I look at the evidence?
51:32Yeah.
51:33Well, get the pants.
51:34All right.
51:45Ah...
51:47Yeah.
51:51Now, you see...
51:52It looks like dirt.
51:55But it's possibly paint.
51:57Metallic.
51:59So...
52:01What I'm going to do is...
52:03give it a little...
52:05I'll have a good one.
52:08That's nice.
52:09That's nice.
52:13Now, I'll take...
52:15these samples to the lab and get them tested.
52:17Mm?
52:18Happy days.
52:20Roddy!
52:22Hey, look, uh...
52:23It's on my way.
52:24I can drop those samples off the lab for you if you want.
52:26You know, you should go see Shazza.
52:28With this second chance, I want to prove to you
52:30that I am a professional.
52:31Okay, but it's just...
52:33It's just on my way.
52:34Please.
52:35You sure?
52:36Yeah.
52:37I'm good.
52:38No, good.
52:40Good on you.
52:41I respect that.
52:48There we go.
52:49So, are you okay with me staying a bit longer?
53:04I'm definitely okay with you staying.
53:09Charlie!
53:19Big Doris, eh?
53:20I don't think she's used to seeing black fellas around here.
53:36Come on.
53:38Come on.
53:39Come on.
53:40Come on.
53:41Come on.
53:42What are you doing?
54:04I'm turning.
54:12You got a problem?
54:16I saw.
54:38Everything okay?
54:41Yeah, everything's fine.
54:52You got nothing and that's what you're gonna get.
54:54Anybody else seen this?
54:57If you've never been to Australia before, how can this be you?
55:02You know, we don't need any trouble with this.
55:04I'll fix it.
55:06What have you done?
55:08Are we stepping out of line?
55:13Bye.
55:14Bye.
55:15Bye.
55:16Bye-bye.
55:19All right.
55:24Bye-bye.
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