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Episode 472 of Prisoner Cell Block H. The end and pre-advert gate slams, incidental music and Network 10 logo have been restored as originally broadcast. The officer locking up has also been replaced with one wearing the correct uniform! Joan is in trouble, although not quite as she expected.
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00:00Now, come on, you won't get the full eight months.
00:02There'll be remissions.
00:03Of course there will.
00:04And we'll look after you, won't we?
00:05You bet we will.
00:06Don't waste your time.
00:07I won't be around that long.
00:08Now, Bobby, I'm sick of this.
00:09I'm not going to sit here any longer and listen to this silly rot.
00:11It wasn't silly when you did it, was it?
00:13Well, I'm going to bust out of this place and no bastard's going to stop me.
00:17Shower block, what is this?
00:20What kept you?
00:22You should have known.
00:25Set me up here, rotten die.
00:27You catch on real fast, King.
00:29I've waited a long time for this.
00:39Nobody legs on me, sweetheart.
00:42Nobody.
00:45You give me the nod.
00:47Yeah.
00:48Just keep your eyes open.
00:50Well, go on, get down.
00:58No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:08Oh, my God.
01:09Kato, who did this to you?
01:39Hey, I'm a helicopter.
01:52What's going on?
01:55Oh, hurry!
02:05Hurry, come on!
02:12Shall we go?
02:15Go!
02:16Help!
02:35No, Inspector, nothing identifiable.
02:40All I can tell you is it was a small helicopter and white in colour.
02:43Governor Winters escaped.
02:44She knows.
02:45She's talking to the police now.
02:46Yeah, yes, all right.
02:47Keep me posted, will you?
02:49There wasn't much we could do.
02:50Just a minute.
02:52Helen, get me Mrs. Davidson on the line, would you?
02:55How many women were out there?
02:56Sixteen.
02:57Have you done a head count?
02:58No, there wasn't time.
02:59I left them with Crookshank.
03:00I came straight here.
03:01Look after it, will you, Heather.
03:02Keep them all together and I'll interview them shortly.
03:03I'll give you a hand.
03:04No, I want you to stay.
03:07Rebecca Keene's been seriously hurt.
03:09Hello?
03:10Mrs. Davidson, please.
03:12Yes, but hurry, it's urgent.
03:14She says that you attacked her.
03:16It's a serious charge, so I think we'd better talk about it, don't you?
03:20Susan, on the barbecue, she didn't know that I'd hurt, so I didn't have time to tell you.
03:25Yeah, listen to her.
03:26Anyone would think that no one had ever escaped from here before.
03:29You've got to admit, it was pretty spectacular stuff.
03:31Yeah, come on, Jude, we don't have to worry about her anymore.
03:34Winter has gone and she didn't hurt anyone doing it.
03:37Maybe, but that's not what I think.
03:40How again?
03:41A helicopter.
03:42That's pretty classic stuff, and the one thing that Mari ain't got is class.
03:46So?
03:47So.
03:48It makes you wonder, doesn't it?
03:50I mean, Mari's sure, maybe a laundry van, a garbage truck, but a helicopter, that's 007 stuff.
03:55You're jealous.
03:56All right, all right, forget how you even spoke.
03:59No, no, you've got a point.
04:00That was the way Bobby tried to stop Mari.
04:02Yeah, I'm not really sure that's exactly what she was doing.
04:06What?
04:07Well, she did say she wanted to escape, remember?
04:09You mean she was trying to get away with Mari?
04:11And put it past her.
04:12She saw the opportunity and grabbed it.
04:14Well, she's not going to admit it now, she's the centre of attraction.
04:17Well, look at her, will you?
04:19Have you guys heard about Reb?
04:21I don't believe, spicy dick.
04:23Wait, what about Reb?
04:24Someone gave her a go on.
04:25How do you know?
04:26Heard a couple of screws talking about it, a really good job too.
04:29Winter?
04:30Who else?
04:31One thing I'll say for Winter, she always pays her debts.
04:34How can you be sure it was her?
04:36Just a gut feeling.
04:37Don't worry, I'll find out.
04:39Of course I can't prove it.
04:41I was escorting Winter out to the exercise yard at the time.
04:44And we can't very well ask Winter, can we?
04:47Precisely.
04:48That is why it's tailor-made for Keene.
04:50That's why she said it.
04:51Frankly, I'm surprised you're even taking this allegation seriously.
04:54A prisoner has been badly beaten, Miss Ferguson.
04:57The doctor's examining her now.
04:58What do you suggest I do?
04:59Falsify my report and then get the doctor to do the same?
05:02Look, it's obvious she just got into a fight.
05:04That may be so.
05:05But the department's ruling is that if a prisoner wishes to lay a charge against an officer...
05:09There is no evidence.
05:10Keene is simply...
05:11There is also no evidence to support your story, which is why there has to be a hearing.
05:15You know departmental procedure better than anyone in this prison.
05:19So I really don't know what you expect me to do.
05:23Am I being suspended from duty?
05:26Not as far as I'm concerned.
05:28Of course, the department may feel differently.
05:31But in the meantime, I suggest you carry on with your normal duties.
05:35And Keene?
05:36Keep well away from her.
05:38You're really enjoying this, aren't you?
05:42Eh?
05:43Blaming me because the department wanted to get rid of you.
05:46What is it?
05:47Some kind of payback?
05:48If I find that Keene is lying, I'll deal with her.
05:52If she isn't, I'll deal with you.
05:54That'll be all.
05:56God, I'm not kidding.
05:58So many things in this book are unreal.
06:00So are you.
06:01Will you shut up?
06:02Yeah, is there a record in there for silence?
06:05Oh yeah, probably.
06:06Yeah, well why don't you try and break it?
06:09Oh God, you're a hoot dude.
06:11I'll tell you what I did read.
06:13A bunch of models in Sydney set up a record for the longest fashion price.
06:1648 hours.
06:17Can you imagine?
06:18No thanks.
06:19Ours was long enough.
06:20Don't be silly.
06:21We've got to prompt it in.
06:23Why don't we give it a go?
06:24Not you, Rachel.
06:25What about you?
06:26No, why not me?
06:27You won't be here, so what's the good of it?
06:30One thing at a time, hey?
06:31Let's just say my child's tomorrow and leave it at night.
06:34Now wait a minute.
06:35You've got to court with that attitude and you might as well forget it.
06:38Yeah.
06:39Just being realistic.
06:40Oh, don't be.
06:41I got all that stuff from the kitchen for a celebration tonight.
06:44I got smoked oysters and everything.
06:46Smoked oysters?
06:47Well why didn't you say so?
06:48Now they'll have to release.
06:50Well, we were all wrong.
06:51I just found out who thumped red.
06:53Yeah, it was Mari, was it?
06:54Second choice.
06:55The one and only.
06:56The one and only.
06:57And she's in big trouble.
06:58Wait a minute, how do you know that?
06:59The main thing is we have the information.
07:00Pass it around, Marley.
07:01I think everyone should enjoy it.
07:02You must have been flippin'.
07:03Should have guessed it was the freak.
07:04Yes.
07:05You're thinking it was your good friend, Mari.
07:06What makes you think that?
07:07Oh, just when I saw you trying to get on the chopper with her.
07:08You have been talking a lot about escaping lately.
07:09Yeah.
07:10It's nothing.
07:11Escaping's a mugs game.
07:12Changed your mind, have you?
07:13Yeah.
07:14Besides, where would I get the money for a helicopter?
07:18How is she?
07:19Not good, I'm afraid.
07:20There's internal bleeding.
07:21I suspect a rib has punctured the lung, but I can't be certain until I get her to hospital.
07:22Ambulance on its way?
07:23Mm-hm.
07:24Good.
07:25Can I speak to you?
07:26Can I speak to you?
07:27Yeah.
07:28It's nothing.
07:29It's nothing.
07:30Escaping's a mugs game.
07:31Changed your mind, have you?
07:32Yeah.
07:33Besides, where would I get the money for a helicopter?
07:35How is she?
07:36Not good, I'm afraid.
07:37There's internal bleeding.
07:38I suspect a rib has punctured the lung, but I can't be certain until I get her to hospital.
07:49Ambulance on its way?
07:50Mm-hm.
07:51Can I speak to you?
07:52Don't think you'll get much sense out of her.
07:54She's heavily sedated.
08:00Rebecca, it's Mrs. Reynolds.
08:02Can you hear me?
08:04It was Ferguson.
08:06It was Ferguson.
08:08She kept hitting me.
08:10Yes, all right, I understand that.
08:13But there's something else I have to know before I can do anything about it.
08:17Would you be prepared to repeat those charges at a tribunal hearing?
08:20Yes.
08:21Yes.
08:22Do you realise the consequences of testifying?
08:25Sir?
08:26It's Ferguson.
08:27It's Ferguson.
08:28I've got a great idea.
08:29I reckon Rach should blow the trial tomorrow and then come back here and live with us.
08:44What do you reckon?
08:45Hey Ranger, you've changed your tune.
08:46Why would I want to do that too long?
08:48Well look, Murray Winter's gone, no thanks to our little friend here.
08:51Oh, nut it off.
08:52And Ferguson's in the poo.
08:53She won't be here much longer.
08:54I reckon this place is going to be like a rest home.
08:57Oh, don't you bet on it.
08:58Ferguson's got out of tighter spots than this.
08:59Right, Jude?
09:00Jude?
09:01What was that all about?
09:02Something about a grandson.
09:03David?
09:04He's a writer, isn't he?
09:05I think so.
09:06She was reading something about the Institute not getting a machine.
09:07Here it is.
09:08Mr Ralph Snowden claims that the government cutbacks will cost the Institute $100,000.
09:10What's that got to do with...
09:11Hang on.
09:12Hang on.
09:13This means that many afflicted people, mainly children, will be deprived of the new audiological
09:17teaching aid ordered by the Institute this year.
09:20That's what it'll be.
09:21The grandson's totally deaf.
09:22Oh, you're joking.
09:23When we were carrying on like a bunch of yobbles, I'd better go and cheer her up.
09:26No, no, love.
09:27Look, I'll see you later, but right now I think she needs a bit of time on her own.
09:29Okay, as long as she's alright for the party tonight.
09:31I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
09:32I'm sorry.
09:33I'm sorry.
09:34I'm sorry.
09:35I'm sorry.
09:36I'm sorry.
09:37I'm sorry.
09:38I'm sorry.
09:39I'm sorry.
09:40I'm sorry.
09:41I'm sorry.
09:42I'm sorry.
09:43I'm sorry.
09:44I'm sorry.
09:45I'm sorry.
09:46I'm sorry.
09:47I'm sorry.
09:48I'm sorry.
09:49I'm sorry for the party tonight.
09:50You know, Jude, if she bounces back, she always has.
09:55I'm just going to see Shane Munro.
09:59Okay to give him some chocolates?
10:00Yes, thank you.
10:01That's alright.
10:02Excuse me.
10:03I'm sorry, but would you mind telling me your name?
10:07Certainly.
10:08It's Ferguson.
10:09Joan Ferguson.
10:10Why?
10:11I'm afraid, Miss Ferguson, you won't be able to see Shane.
10:12Why?
10:13He's alright, isn't he?
10:14Oh, there's nothing wrong with the boy.
10:15He's fine.
10:16It's just, well, I've had explicit orders not to let you see him.
10:20I see.
10:21And who gave those orders?
10:23It was his father, wasn't it?
10:25Well, yes, I'm afraid it was.
10:27I'd be careful if I were you.
10:29He's not the friendliest person in the world.
10:31Yes, well, he doesn't really worry me.
10:34Look, sister, I have to see Shane.
10:37The man who rescued him has died.
10:39Now, Shane has to be told.
10:41I certainly wouldn't trust that job to his father, would you?
10:46Let's put it like this, Miss Ferguson.
10:48I've asked you to leave, but I can't do more than that, can I?
10:51Now, I'm going to check on the patient in 419,
10:54and I should be about 15 minutes.
10:56Please, don't be here when I come back.
10:59Dr. Murphy, don't call.
11:02I forgot this.
11:05Like hell I did.
11:07Oh, come on, Jude.
11:08I read the article.
11:09It's not all that bad.
11:10Not for you, maybe.
11:12But you haven't got a little grandson
11:14who's going to be deaf for the rest of his life.
11:16No, but I've got a friend who has.
11:19I'm sorry, Mara.
11:21It's just...
11:23It's just not fair, that's all.
11:25I know I've got a personal interest in it,
11:28but there are lots of other kids involved.
11:30Perfectly normal little kids who just can't hear properly.
11:34That machine could have given them a chance, Mara.
11:38Okay, Grandma.
11:40Do something about it.
11:42What do you expect me to do?
11:44I haven't got $100,000 tucked away in my savings account, have I?
11:48I don't know, I could sell Driscoll, I suppose.
11:51No, I'm not talking about that.
11:52Well, what then?
11:53Well, I was thinking more along the lines of a petition.
11:55That's a terrific idea, Mara.
11:58We'll get the petition, and we'll pin it up on the front gate.
12:01If you want to, personally, I would send it to my local MP.
12:04We're criminals, remember?
12:05We don't even have the vote.
12:06They're not going to bust a gut to do us a favour.
12:08He will bust a gut if you happen to mention
12:10that your good friend is Camilla Wells,
12:13star of Talkback Radio.
12:16What do you reckon?
12:18I reckon you've just got yourself a rise.
12:25It's alright to cry, you know.
12:27Sometimes it helps.
12:29It's just...
12:31Well, he was a great guy.
12:34And now he's dead.
12:36Because he was trying to save me.
12:39Yeah, I know.
12:40It doesn't seem fair, does it?
12:42Do you know, Shane?
12:44It's...
12:45It's all part of growing up.
12:47You'll lose friends.
12:49You'll...
12:50You'll lose people you love.
12:52That doesn't make much sense at all.
12:54But...
12:55Well, you've just got to get on with your own life
12:58and make some sense of that.
13:01And you know you can.
13:03Because you're a pretty terrific bloke yourself.
13:06Honey, Joan.
13:08I know you're old.
13:10But...
13:11Don't you die, will ya?
13:14Oh, I don't think so.
13:16Have you got to stick around for a while yet?
13:18Someone's got to look after you and Nicky.
13:20What are you doing here, Ferguson?
13:22I told them to kick you out.
13:23Don't talk to her like that!
13:25That's alright, Shane.
13:26Just leave him, Mr Munro.
13:29Hurry up and do it.
13:30You shut up, kid, or I'll kick your girlfriend out meself.
13:32Oh, yeah?
13:33Brought a few friends with you, have you?
13:35Watch your caper, anyway, Ferguson.
13:37Little boys turn you on, do they?
13:39Oh, Shane.
13:40See you tomorrow.
13:41Like hell you'll see him.
13:42Don't walk away from me, Ferguson.
13:43You stay away from that kid, you hear me?
13:45He's mine!
13:46When he gets out here, he's going straight home where he belongs.
13:48And I'll tell you something else, too.
13:49I'm gonna knock some bloody censor...
13:51Oh, no, Munro.
13:52You lay a hand on that child,
13:53and I will have bits of you on toast for breakfast.
13:56And I mean very small bits.
13:59That's bloody lovely.
14:00Been teaching that sort of talk, have you?
14:02As far as him going home to live with you,
14:04well, I haven't got much say in that at the moment.
14:06But don't get used to his company.
14:08Because I'm gonna drag you through every court in this country if I have to.
14:12So just remember that, Munro.
14:14It's a very expensive business.
14:21Oh, come on.
14:22Somebody else take over.
14:23I want some grub.
14:24What are you talking about?
14:25You just got there.
14:26Yeah.
14:27I thought you said there was lots of grub.
14:28Where's the rest of it?
14:29Well, the others had to have a party, too.
14:31Yeah, fair enough.
14:32I'm as full as a boarding house Poe, anyway.
14:33I'm just stacked on ten pounds.
14:35Well, it's different for our skinny ones, you see.
14:38We can afford to go mad every now and then.
14:40No.
14:42What's next?
14:43Ta-dum.
14:44Sardines covered in chocolate.
14:45Oh.
14:46Oh, I'm sorry.
14:47Ray gave them to me in the middle of dessert.
14:49Good.
14:50I'll pass, Ma.
14:51Why?
14:52Because she doesn't want to be sick in court tomorrow.
14:55That's why.
14:56I don't.
14:57I get a knot in my stomach every time I think about it.
14:59You'll be right.
15:00Oh, look.
15:01You're not passing out coffee yet.
15:02That always means the end.
15:04Don't panic.
15:05We've got to drink a toast to Rachel, don't we?
15:08Well, why do we have to use this?
15:09Because we signed the pledge.
15:10Have you forgotten?
15:12Well, I'll just have to drink this on me own then.
15:14Oh, Ma.
15:15Where the hell did you get that?
15:17Yes.
15:18Ray found it.
15:19I'm beginning to like this, Ray.
15:21What do you mean, found it?
15:22He found it in a flower bin.
15:23He reckons Regan's a cupboard drinker.
15:25Oh, I've got to meet this Ray.
15:27He sounds too good to be true.
15:29Talk about it or drink it?
15:31Screw.
15:36Better start wondering about your own quarters, ladies.
15:38It's not long to light out.
15:39Yeah, just finishing our coffee, Mr. Crookshank.
15:41Oh, um, do you think I could work in the kitchen tomorrow?
15:44Ma's playing up.
15:45I don't think I can handle the press.
15:47Oh, it's a bit late, but I'll see what I can do.
15:49Yeah, thanks.
15:55Where's the brandy?
15:56What's the matter?
15:58Settle the sardines.
16:01I think the bag's broken.
16:04Yes, that's right, Ferguson.
16:07I'll wait at the main entrance.
16:11Miss Ferguson?
16:12There's no point in going up.
16:14I'm sorry.
16:15Look, she's still in the operating theatre.
16:17According to the sister, she could be there for several hours.
16:19Oh, I see, um, did they say how she is?
16:24Yes.
16:25Well, they can't tell until they operate, but it looks serious.
16:29How serious?
16:30Very.
16:31They're only giving her a 50-50 chance.
16:34I didn't touch her, Governor.
16:36You have to believe that.
16:37I didn't touch her.
16:38Whether or not I believe it has got nothing to do with it.
16:41Not now.
16:42But you must.
16:43They'll think that I was getting back out of what she did to my father.
16:45No, you have to tell them that that was...
16:47Right now.
16:48All I'm interested in is telling Mrs. Keene that her daughter is in the operating theatre
16:52and might die.
16:54In any case, I'm not sure there's anything I could say that would help you.
16:58Let's just hope she gets through the next few hours.
17:01And if she doesn't?
17:03Then Mrs. Keene would have lost a husband and a daughter,
17:07and you would be charged with murder.
17:17It's going to look like if you don't need your pal.
17:19Okay, now.
17:20Now cut the chatter, and we won't go on with it.
17:23Our beauty girls would have to work today.
17:25Yay!
17:27Instead, we'll all get the mops and buckets out and clean the prison from top to bottom.
17:32Oh, God.
17:34Right, now.
17:35Desmond, Young, Murray and Mitchell are in the kitchen.
17:39So be nice to them or you won't get a decent meal.
17:41Oh, Joe.
17:42How come you're on kitchen duties?
17:44Oh, I put me name down for it last night.
17:47Oh, any particular reason?
17:48No, I just wanted to change, that's all.
17:51Hey, Mr. C, any news on Murray and Winter?
17:53Have they got her back yet?
17:54No, not yet, but don't worry, they will.
17:55Yeah, just as long as they don't bring her back here, that's all I care about.
17:58I doubt it.
17:59Now, can we get on with this mustard, please?
18:01Yeah, go in for it, Mr. C.
18:02Right, Brodie, Farrah, Turner, Bryant, Warren and Brent are in the laundry.
18:09A new prisoner will be joining you later.
18:11Name of Baker.
18:13Baker?
18:14You've got to be kidding, she's a fireman nutcase.
18:16Come on, give her a chance, will you?
18:18Give her a chance?
18:19Have you read the papers?
18:20She cuts people up into panned little bite-sized pieces and she buries them all over the backyard.
18:26I know you're supposed to spread yourself around, but that's why we're ridiculous.
18:29Believe it or not, ladies, believe it or not, that completes the muster.
18:33And you've got ten minutes to get to your work areas.
18:35But Mr. C, she's not...
18:36And that means everybody.
18:38Oh, no, hang about, hang about.
18:40No, it doesn't.
18:41Rachel, you're to stay in your cell until your court escort arrives.
18:45The rest of you, bungles.
18:47Oh, Scarlet.
18:49Well, I guess we'd better say goodbye now, because I don't think you'll be coming back.
18:54I wish everyone would stop saying that and I'm still going to leave it.
18:57Oh, you'll be right.
18:58Just remember what I said.
18:59Go in there with the right attitude and you will romp it in.
19:02Here, piece of cake.
19:03Well, if I do get off, what I'm trying to say is...
19:07If I do get off...
19:08We know what you're trying to say.
19:09We're going to miss you too.
19:11You're one of the nice ones.
19:13Silly, isn't it?
19:14I was scared of you when I first came here.
19:16I don't blame you.
19:17They're very dangerous characters.
19:19No, you're not.
19:20Bunch of softies.
19:22I'm going to miss you very much.
19:26Hiya.
19:27Morning.
19:28You just arrived?
19:29Yeah, I did.
19:30Why?
19:31Oh, I'm after blood.
19:32I think we're going to have to make the night shift use paper cups from now on.
19:36Oh, good one.
19:37I cleaned up after them yesterday.
19:39Anything special on today?
19:40No, not really.
19:41Oh, Milsom's going to court and we're going to move Baker in with Myra Desmond.
19:45Do you want to look after that?
19:46Oh, do I have to?
19:47Well, not if you don't want to.
19:49Good.
19:50That's what I want.
19:51I don't want to.
19:52Not that I want to sound like a big girl or anything.
19:53It's just that one really gives me the creeps.
19:55Well, you shouldn't believe everything you read in the papers.
19:58It's got nothing to do with the papers.
20:00My big brother, Bill, did I tell you he was a cop?
20:02Oh, yeah.
20:03Anyway, he was in on the arrest and some of the things he told me, no kidding.
20:07It's enough to put you off your Wheaties for a week.
20:09Well, don't.
20:10I don't think I want to know.
20:11Okay.
20:12Um, did you hear anything about Keane?
20:14Well, she's had the operation, but she's not out of it yet.
20:17They've had to put her into intensive care.
20:19Oh, boy.
20:20She must be really crook.
20:21Looks like it.
20:23Do you think Miss Ferguson did it?
20:25I'm afraid there's only two people that can answer that question.
20:28Oh, I don't know.
20:29You seem to have made your mind up about it.
20:31Oh, don't be ridiculous, Joan.
20:33If you heard the entire conversation, you'll know that that isn't what I said.
20:37The question was asked.
20:38That's enough.
20:39Of course it was asked.
20:40I mean, a very serious charge has been laid against you.
20:43It should never have happened.
20:44How are we supposed to run this place if the prisoners can do that any time they feel like
20:48it?
20:49Oh, for God's sake, Joan.
20:50The girl is fighting for a life.
20:51I hardly think she said it just for something to say.
20:54I see.
20:55A deathbed confession, so it has to be true.
20:57Is that what you mean?
20:58Of course not.
20:59Keen claims that there were only two of us there.
21:02Now, how the hell am I supposed to defend myself?
21:05It's your problem, Joan.
21:07Not mine.
21:16Ah, sticky fingers.
21:18I only wanted one piece.
21:19No, probably the third piece.
21:20Uncle Ray has been watching, hasn't he?
21:22Myra, be a treasure.
21:23Get me some more sugar.
21:24Brown or white?
21:25Yeah, brown.
21:26Add some cinnamon, too.
21:27Well, I'll finish that now.
21:28What do you want me to do?
21:29Well, you can be Mrs. Clean and get rid of this apple peeling, if you like.
21:34I can't.
21:35The bin's full.
21:36Well, then, empty it, Pat.
21:37All right.
21:38Don't get your wig wet.
21:39Don't be chicken.
21:40Sorry, Aunty Ray.
21:41Heavens, will you listen to me?
21:43I'm starting to sound like the Wicked Witch of the West.
21:46Go on, louth.
21:47We're getting behind.
21:48It was an earthquake.
21:49Even if you were blind.
21:50You're saying, it was the realization of the deceased Trevor Priest was a dead man.
21:54Who wants to do this?
21:55No.
21:56What happened.
21:57Well, you may be.
21:58Let's go again.
21:59What happened.
22:00One night before the ring, even the last night before the ring.
22:01One night.
22:02One night before the ring.
22:03One night before the ring.
22:04One night before the ring, one night before the ring.
22:05You're saying it was the realisation that the deceased Trevor Priest was not to be punished
22:19that caused your momentary breakdown?
22:22Objection.
22:22The council is putting words into the witness's mouth.
22:25Objection sustained.
22:27I'm sorry, Your Honor.
22:29Miss Milsen, could you please tell us in your own words
22:31what instigated the accident causing Trevor Priest's death on the aforementioned date?
22:36Yes.
22:37Well, he just walked out of the courthouse.
22:40You mean the deceased Trevor Priest?
22:41Yes.
22:42He just got off the charge of running down my father and he was so smug.
22:48He killed Pop and all he could think was that he didn't have to pay.
22:53Your Honor, I don't see what reading minds has to do with this case.
22:57Your Honor, I'm trying to establish the accused state of mind immediately prior to the accident.
23:01Now, if my learned friend here is not quite...
23:03Thank you, Mr. Fuller.
23:04Now, if we could continue.
23:06And, Miss Milsen, please stay with the facts.
23:09Yes, Your Honor.
23:11Now, if you could tell the court exactly what happened after you got into the car.
23:15But I don't remember.
23:17I told you that.
23:18I don't remember.
23:18I just kept seeing my father dead and that man Priest smirking at me.
23:23He didn't care.
23:24Don't you understand that?
23:26That bastard killed my father and he didn't care.
23:29What do you reckon, dude?
23:32Oh, for God's sake, will you give it a rest, Mylene?
23:34Oh, come on.
23:35It'll be great fun.
23:36Pardon me aching feet.
23:38Oh, you just keep really easy things like throwing frisbees or a yo-yo marathon, eh?
23:43What about that, eh?
23:44Oh, it stinks.
23:45Why don't you shut your mouth for five minutes?
23:47That'll be a record.
23:48Up your nose.
23:50She's got you.
23:51You knock everything.
23:52Only because you talk a lot of garbage.
23:55Boom.
23:56Right.
23:57This is Baker.
23:58Put her to work.
24:00Name's Bev.
24:01Not my idea of a good time.
24:03So, what do you reckon I should put my hand?
24:07Why don't you give it to Mylene over there?
24:09I have a hand with the folding.
24:10I'm Judy.
24:11Right, Judy.
24:13Mylene.
24:14Granny?
24:15Her name's Dot.
24:18She doesn't like you calling her Granny.
24:20Oh, right.
24:21Sorry, Dot.
24:21I didn't mean...
24:23Guess I'll have to work on my public relations, eh?
24:27Is it true you cut some guy up and...
24:28Mylene!
24:31Sorry, Bev.
24:32Mylene doesn't seem to realise we don't pass people while they're in here.
24:36That's what I mean.
24:37Sure, I chopped him up.
24:39But the papers got it wrong on one point.
24:41Big codger he was.
24:43I couldn't get the head in.
24:43So I stashed it in the cupboard.
24:46The rats had a good feed.
24:49Jeez, you must have hated a person a lot.
24:51I didn't know him from Adam.
24:54You should see the looks on their faces.
24:57Stays there after they're dead.
25:00Funny, though.
25:02What's the matter, Mylene?
25:03So I blew it this time.
25:05Got caught.
25:06So what?
25:07Yeah.
25:08So, let's get to work, eh?
25:12And so, ladies and gentlemen,
25:15what we have
25:16is not the devoted, adoring daughter
25:20outraged with grief,
25:22as some would have us believe,
25:25but a spoilt, willful woman
25:27used to getting her own way.
25:29A man cleared of any crime
25:33by a properly constituted court
25:35was cold-bloodedly murdered
25:37because what Rachel Milsom believed
25:40should have happened in that courtroom
25:42didn't happen.
25:44And so, as any spoiled child would,
25:47she took it upon herself
25:48to bring down the ultimate sentence
25:50on Trevor Priest,
25:52death.
25:53That's a lie.
25:54It didn't happen like that at all.
25:55You've got to believe it.
25:56Yes, Milsom!
25:58Another outburst like that
25:59and you will be charged with contempt.
26:01Your counsel has been appointed
26:02by you to speak your case.
26:04Let's leave it that way, shall we?
26:07Yes, I'm sorry.
26:08I'm sorry.
26:18Just a touch of pepper, then?
26:20Oh, no, my pepper grinder's grown legs.
26:22Myra, sweetie, come and help,
26:24or I'll never have lunch ready in time.
26:25What's it matter if a bit of pepper's missing?
26:27What's it matter?
26:28What's it matter?
26:28Honestly, girls,
26:29your pellets have been totally ruined.
26:32I've checked there.
26:33Do you want me to get rid of this stuff?
26:34No, no, keep an eye on the custard.
26:35Bobby will fix it.
26:36Well, if ever she comes back,
26:37not to have to get out of work, this one.
26:39Ow!
26:41I thought she was filling the salt shakers
26:43in the dining room.
26:44No, love.
26:44I sent her to empty the rubbish bin.
26:46The truck's coming,
26:47and obviously the little devil's
26:48having rescued them.
26:49Oh, God, Bobby, no!
26:50What happened?
26:52What happened?
26:53Oh, the custard!
26:53Please, stop!
27:08Oh, God!
27:17Okay, now what's all the hullabaloo about?
27:19You want to lift Anna here or something?
27:20The rubbish in there.
27:24You're going to have to go through it.
27:25What?
27:26Oh, come off it.
27:26What on earth got into you, Myra?
27:28You can't expect this.
27:29Do it!
27:31Look, look, if you want the governor out here,
27:33okay, I'll get her.
27:35But it's got to be done.
27:39Do you mind if I do what you work with Schisman?
27:41I've always been fascinated by the way these things work.
27:44And of course, you're still in those terrible B-grade moves,
27:47being used to be supposed to some poor unfortunate remains.
27:52What are you doing up there, you silly little bitch?
27:55Check off, Myra.
27:56Just get out.
27:56It didn't even fell on.
27:58Oh, bloody place out of there.
28:00Come on.
28:02Bloody hell.
28:04Bloody fickle.
28:05How far did you think it...
28:07Hey, what am I supposed to be looking for anyway?
28:14It's okay.
28:14I found it, thanks.
28:17Bloody women!
28:19I'll tell you, mate,
28:19I don't know how you stand working with me.
28:22Oh, God.
28:23My lunch.
28:24Oh, come off it, Dutch.
28:26Now, you listen.
28:27I know what works and what doesn't.
28:29You put, dear Barry,
28:32there's lots of deaf kids in your election
28:34need that new fangled machine.
28:36You help them to get it
28:37and they'll go for you.
28:38How's that?
28:40Yes, thank you very much.
28:41That's all right, love.
28:43If I had a deaf grandson,
28:44I'd be writing to my local MP
28:46that you have got to know how to go about it.
28:48I've got it.
28:49I've got it, too.
28:50We have an eating contest.
28:52What's the matter, too?
28:54Oh, probably caught my headache.
28:56I had one all bloody morning.
28:58They ought to give us earplugs
28:59working in that noisy laundry
29:01or they're clanking and pishing.
29:03Pishing?
29:03Will you two shut up?
29:06Well?
29:07Can't even...
29:07Oh, Marlene, I'm sorry.
29:09I'm sorry.
29:10It's just...
29:11Look, I'm having a hell of a time here
29:12trying to figure out
29:13how I can even get the government
29:14to consider giving us money,
29:15let alone doing it.
29:16My dad always reckons
29:17getting money out of the government
29:19is like getting blood out of a stone.
29:20Yeah, it is.
29:21You should have seen me
29:22trying to get money out of
29:23the government for the halfway house.
29:24It's like getting blood out of a stone.
29:26Every time I try...
29:27Oh, I'm hungry
29:28and I haven't even got any biscuits left.
29:29The dinner bell is going to go in a minute.
29:31Yeah, rabbit food, I bet you.
29:33I reckon that's all
29:34that new fangled cook can do.
29:35I've got it.
29:36We raise money
29:37by breaking a world record,
29:39then we can buy the machine.
29:41Stupid idea.
29:42Letters are better to politicians.
29:44We can get groups
29:45behind us in everything.
29:46I can't see the government
29:47handing out money
29:48to a bunch of criminals
29:50that are eating pies
29:51or throwing around frisks.
29:53Think of something better to do.
29:54I bet Mrs. Reynolds
29:55would help us out.
29:57Ladies, mail.
29:57Brent Jones, mail.
29:58Miss Rogers,
29:59your father used to be good
30:00at all that, didn't he?
30:01What?
30:02Jude wants to raise money
30:03for deaf kids
30:04and I reckon we can do it
30:05by breaking the world record.
30:06We get sponsors.
30:07You know, so much an hour
30:08and a lump sum if we do it.
30:10Oh, yeah.
30:11You'd need to get a lot of publicity
30:13to get your sponsors, though.
30:14See, Jude?
30:15Told ya.
30:16Here, Megan.
30:17I can ask my brother.
30:20He did help Dad a lot
30:22with raising funds
30:22for the police boys club.
30:23And you were to see
30:24her brother, Jude,
30:25talk about a spunk.
30:26You tell Bill
30:27I've still got the hot serum,
30:28okay?
30:30We'll make a fortune, mate.
30:33Careful fortune of duty.
30:35I'm gonna wash up.
30:37Hey, Marley.
30:39That's Screw's brother.
30:41He wouldn't be a cop
30:41by any chance.
30:42Sure would.
30:43And so was his dad.
30:45Nice family.
30:47Pole City.
30:48And it'd be great fun
30:49as long as you had
30:50a radio up there.
30:51Just how far
30:53do you think
30:53you would have got?
30:54The gate guard checks
30:55underneath all the trucks
30:56before they leave.
30:57That could have made a run for it.
30:58It's all right for you, isn't it?
31:00You can do what you like,
31:00but if one of us tries it,
31:01we're stupid dumb mugs.
31:02Well, up yours.
31:06Marley was trying to escape.
31:09Isn't that what was going on out there?
31:10Well, it didn't happen,
31:11so let's forget it, okay?
31:14How exciting.
31:15I was in the middle
31:16of an escape beat
31:17and I didn't know.
31:18And maybe as a happy show
31:20I was supposed to report
31:21the incident.
31:23Now you do that, buddy boy,
31:24and I will tell
31:25the very same officer
31:26that you have been
31:27helping yourself
31:28to the kitchen stores.
31:30Then you'd be in
31:31for some real thrills,
31:32wouldn't you?
31:37There's no need
31:38to be bitchy.
31:39I'm not in the habit
31:40of telling tears.
31:42Quick, get those trollies
31:44out of here.
31:45Don't forget this.
31:51What did I tell you?
31:52Rabbit food.
31:53Not enough here
31:53to feed a chicken.
31:55I suppose I thought
31:55an old chook like you
31:56wouldn't eat much,
31:57eh?
31:58I'm only kidding.
31:59I bet.
32:01Those trollies
32:01one bite
32:02and they're gone.
32:03Well, they probably
32:04figured we'd need
32:04to lose weight.
32:05I can't understand
32:06why, though.
32:07I will try
32:08to keep my figure
32:09away.
32:10Dining's for the birds.
32:12Are we allowed
32:12seconds here?
32:13You'd be lucky.
32:15Ferguson's on duty.
32:17Likes throwing
32:18a weight around,
32:18does she?
32:19And how?
32:20Bit of luck, though.
32:21She won't be here
32:22for much longer.
32:23Yeah, poor bloody red.
32:25The freak tried
32:26to kill her, you know.
32:27But she didn't.
32:28She blew it, did she?
32:30That's the trouble
32:30when you try
32:31killing someone
32:31when you're out of control.
32:33You don't think clear.
32:35You either don't
32:36get the job done
32:36or you leave
32:37too many clues around.
32:39Hey, how you got caught?
32:40Marlene.
32:40No.
32:41I don't know
32:42how they got onto me.
32:44Funny thing is,
32:45they think I only
32:47killed once.
32:48How many have you killed?
32:51Marlene, please.
32:52Do you mind?
32:52I don't want to talk
32:53about this.
32:54It's putting me
32:54off my food.
32:56You should be around
32:57when I'm chopping them up.
32:58Talk about a bloody mess.
32:59Hey, bloody mess.
33:02You like it?
33:05Yeah, okay, good one.
33:06You coming for tea Friday?
33:10I'll tell Mum.
33:12Huh?
33:13You're kidding.
33:14Is that the latest hogwash
33:15that Warren's stirring up?
33:17A marathon.
33:17I think it's a great way
33:18to raise money.
33:19Great way to waste time.
33:20Not if it's to aid
33:21handicapped children.
33:22Bill was just telling me
33:26some more about
33:26that new prisoner,
33:27Beverly Baker.
33:28I haven't met her yet.
33:29I don't think I want to
33:30from what I've read.
33:31He reckoned she's
33:32a real oddball.
33:33Answered the questions
33:34like she was hoping
33:34for a free packet
33:35of soap powder.
33:36Creepy lady, all right.
33:38No different to any
33:39of the others
33:39as far as I can see.
33:40Oh, you're kidding.
33:41Even the newspapers,
33:42Call of the Beast,
33:43have to be as strong
33:44as an ox to hack
33:45a body up like that.
33:46Maybe she used
33:47a power saw.
33:48And maybe you've got
33:49an overactive imagination.
33:51Did your brother
33:51give you any clues
33:52on how to get
33:52the sponsorship underway?
33:54Oh, yeah.
33:54He said try sporting
33:55groups and businesses.
33:56Most of them will back
33:57anything if it's good
33:58for the community.
33:59Um, do you think
34:00Mrs Reynolds will think
34:01it's okay?
34:02Oh, sure she will.
34:03It's for a good cause.
34:05I must be off.
34:06Joyce,
34:06making me a big block.
34:07Okay, bye.
34:09I think it's really great
34:10what the women are doing.
34:12Hmm.
34:12It's a little different
34:13to the usual trouble
34:14they stare up.
34:15You can't give an inch
34:15where they're concerned,
34:16can you?
34:17Hell, they're not always
34:18to blame for everything
34:19that happens around here.
34:20Meaning?
34:22No hidden meanings,
34:23Miss Ferguson.
34:24Just making a statement.
34:30Rachel Milson,
34:32this court has found
34:33you guilty of murder.
34:35However,
34:36due to the extenuating
34:38circumstances
34:38outlined in your case,
34:40I have decided
34:41to accept the jury's
34:42recommendation
34:43that you be treated
34:44leniently.
34:45I sentence you
34:46to five years'
34:47imprisonment
34:48with a minimum term
34:49of three years.
34:50I recommend
34:51the sentence
34:52be served
34:52at Tokenball State Farm.
34:55Court is dismissed.
35:06Hey, Jude,
35:07are you sure
35:07there's nothing else
35:08I can help you with
35:09over here?
35:09Yes, I'm positive.
35:11Will you just go
35:11and do some folding?
35:13We'll never finish
35:13before the bell goes.
35:14She's giving me
35:15the creeps.
35:16What if she decides
35:17to do one of us in?
35:18Now, that isn't likely.
35:19They wouldn't have
35:20put her in here with us
35:20if they thought
35:21she was going to
35:21continue her hobby.
35:22They don't know
35:23about the rest,
35:24do they?
35:24There's safety
35:25in numbers,
35:26Malina.
35:26Will you drop it,
35:27forget it,
35:28and just go and fold?
35:29No, I don't know.
35:30Doc was so quick
35:31to get away with this.
35:31Will you go?
35:32Go.
35:32I'll give you a hand.
35:36Thanks.
35:37You're not scared
35:38of me, are you?
35:39Me?
35:40No.
35:41Why should I be
35:41scared of you?
35:42You've been running
35:43around like a scared
35:44rabbit all afternoon.
35:45Oh, no,
35:46I was just preoccupied
35:47with finding a record
35:48for us to break.
35:49Oh, right.
35:51You don't have to
35:52worry about me,
35:52you know.
35:53I've only killed
35:54strangers,
35:55never mates.
35:57I think you and I
35:58are going to be
35:58good mates.
35:59Oh, good.
36:01Jude?
36:01I'll be bloody
36:02in the barra.
36:04It's not my fault.
36:06It won't go straight
36:06the wheels of us
36:07didn't sit.
36:08Doc,
36:09do you want me
36:09carried on me back?
36:11There it can stay.
36:12Well, it's not like
36:13you to get your
36:14knickers in a knot,
36:15Doc.
36:16I'm sick of the
36:17loggies making
36:17fun of an old lady.
36:19If I was ten years
36:20younger,
36:20you'd be wearing this.
36:21Oh, come on now,
36:22Doc, the bell's gone.
36:23Go and watch some
36:23television and calm
36:24down.
36:24I'll make sure that
36:25thing speaks for you
36:26in the morning.
36:27That's time,
36:28buddy.
36:29Ooh.
36:31I'll just hope my
36:32dinner doesn't start
36:33grinning at me at all.
36:34Come on, come on.
36:34Miss Rogers,
36:35have you found out
36:36anything about the
36:37sponsorship yet?
36:38Oh, yeah.
36:38Look, there's no
36:39problems there,
36:40but just make sure
36:41you get all your
36:41ideas set out properly
36:42before you see
36:43Mrs. Reynolds.
36:44Oh, sure.
36:45No worries.
36:45That's right.
36:46We're going to
36:46form...
36:46I mean properly,
36:46Marlon.
36:47We're forming a
36:47little think tank
36:48and there'll be no
36:49problems at all, huh?
36:50Think tank.
36:50Think tank?
36:52Baker, come on,
36:52I want to lock up.
36:53So you're Rogers, eh?
36:55Yes.
36:56I know a cop named
36:57Bill Rogers.
36:58It'd be funny if you
36:59were related, wouldn't it?
37:03Now, make sure
37:04you got it all
37:05off this time.
37:06I don't want
37:06burnt syrup
37:07ruining up my
37:08sponge delights
37:09tomorrow.
37:09Yes.
37:12How's it going,
37:12Paddy?
37:13Fine for me.
37:15Listen, sweetie,
37:16about those
37:18little trifles
37:18I take home
37:19now and again.
37:20Oh, yes.
37:21Well, I'd appreciate
37:22if nothing is said
37:23in the wrong places.
37:24You're trying to
37:25bribe me?
37:26Good heavens, girl.
37:26No, I can't afford it.
37:28The paper is so
37:29lousy compared
37:29to what I'm used to.
37:31A couple of
37:31free goodies
37:32and I don't have
37:32to worry about
37:33the pantry at home.
37:34Don't tell me
37:34you have a wife
37:35and four starving
37:36children to feed.
37:37Spare me.
37:37No love.
37:38But I'm always
37:39asked out somewhere.
37:41I can't wear
37:41rags, can I?
37:43I'm just trying
37:43to save her.
37:44I can't.
37:44You know how it is.
37:45Yes, I do.
37:46I'm still paying
37:46off this little
37:47creation.
37:49I'm sorry, Paddy.
37:51Call me
37:51Mr. Unconsiderate.
37:52Oh, get away,
37:53you silly bugger.
37:55You can rip
37:55this place off
37:56as much as you like.
37:57Just make sure
37:58we don't get blinded.
37:59Cross my heart
37:59and I love you too.
38:00Finished,
38:01Barbikins.
38:02Yeah, I'm just
38:03going to clean
38:03the sink now.
38:04Oh, good girl.
38:05Now, where did
38:06I leave my
38:06blessed...
38:08Oh, Mr. Crookshank.
38:10How lovely.
38:11Here's
38:11Johnson Jenkins
38:12for you,
38:12Mr. Protty.
38:13There's no need.
38:14Four girls are enough
38:15and we are
38:16doing brilliantly,
38:17aren't we,
38:17Swedish?
38:18Well, I'm sorry
38:19to break up a good team
38:19but they're here
38:20to replace
38:20Desmond and Mitchell.
38:21Oh, well,
38:23silly me.
38:24Myra,
38:24Barbikins.
38:26Come along,
38:27Bobby,
38:27I've not got old, eh?
38:28All right,
38:28keep you set
38:29and I'm coming.
38:30See you tomorrow,
38:30sweeties.
38:31What did you put
38:32in your pocket?
38:33Oh,
38:34it's just
38:34me hanky.
38:36Okay,
38:36off you go.
38:38And what do you
38:39think of those
38:40lovely tartlets
38:41I sent for afternoon
38:42to,
38:42Mr. Crookshank?
38:43Well,
38:43I'm not really
38:44into tarts,
38:45Mr. Proxy.
38:46It's him.
38:47Well,
38:48I'm sure
38:48the others
38:48enjoyed them.
38:51It's just
38:52no pleasing
38:53some people.
38:58Oh,
38:59my roommate.
39:00I'm Bev Baker,
39:01moved in this morning.
39:02You're Myra,
39:03aren't you?
39:04Yeah,
39:04that's right.
39:06Heard you're
39:06the boss around here.
39:08Must keep you busy.
39:09It depends.
39:11I'm hoping
39:11it'll be nice
39:12and quiet for a while.
39:13Just got rid
39:14of one troublemaker.
39:15Don't worry
39:15about me.
39:16I read about you
39:17and what happened.
39:18I don't know
39:19why you didn't
39:19knock off
39:20your old man
39:20years ago.
39:22It's none
39:22of your business
39:23why I'm in here,
39:24Baker.
39:24And if you want
39:25to get along
39:25with everyone,
39:26I suggest you
39:26remember that.
39:27Fair enough.
39:28I just thought
39:29we had something
39:29in common.
39:30Both killed men.
39:33We've got nothing
39:33in common.
39:35I don't enjoy
39:35killing.
39:37Now,
39:37let's drop
39:37the subject.
39:38Fine.
39:39You know
39:40why you're so
39:40strung up about it.
39:46Yes,
39:48I will.
39:49Right,
39:50thank you very much,
39:50Sister.
39:51Yes,
39:51I'll tell Mrs.
39:52Williams.
39:52Goodbye.
39:53Is that about
39:54Keane?
39:54Yes,
39:54she's still in
39:55intensive care
39:56and there's no
39:56change.
39:58I wonder if
39:58Miss Ferguson
39:59really did do it.
40:00Who knows?
40:02Right,
40:02are these
40:02Millsoms?
40:03Oh,
40:03yeah.
40:04Apparently,
40:04the poor kid
40:04was pretty upset
40:05about being moved
40:06to Token Ball.
40:07She wanted to
40:07stay here
40:08with her mates.
40:08She'll be alright
40:09when she settles in.
40:11It's a much better
40:11place to work out
40:12your sentence
40:13than in here.
40:13Oh,
40:14God,
40:14I can't argue
40:14with that
40:15after all the
40:15things that have
40:16happened to me
40:16since I came.
40:18Um,
40:19can I bend
40:20your ear a minute?
40:21I sort of got
40:21something needling me.
40:23Right,
40:23bend away.
40:26Well,
40:26I've got a pretty
40:27strong suspicion
40:28that Miss Ferguson
40:29played a large part
40:30in stirring up
40:31that riot.
40:32Mm-hmm.
40:33It's not just
40:34the fact that
40:34she didn't raise
40:35the alarm.
40:36But I reckon
40:37she drugged the coffee.
40:38Dennis and I
40:39hashed it over
40:39and Dot didn't have
40:40time to do it,
40:41so that only
40:42leaves Miss Ferguson.
40:43Have you got
40:44anything more
40:44concrete to go on?
40:45Just a gut feeling.
40:47Oh,
40:47you'll have to
40:48have more than that.
40:49I mean,
40:49if Joan was behind it,
40:50she'll have covered
40:50her tracks by now.
40:51Oh,
40:52God,
40:52it's amazing
40:53what she gets
40:53away with.
40:54Is it worth
40:55mentioning it
40:55to Mrs Reynolds?
40:56Oh,
40:56yes,
40:57I think you should.
40:57I mean,
40:58whether the department
40:58takes it up
40:59is another story.
41:02Hello,
41:02Meg.
41:03Long time no see.
41:04Annie!
41:05What brings you
41:05out here?
41:06A little chat
41:06with your Miss Ferguson
41:07if she's around.
41:08Oh,
41:08she's on her tea break.
41:09Look,
41:10if you'd just like
41:10to sign in,
41:11I'll take you
41:11through then.
41:12Right.
41:13Holy hell,
41:14they must be
41:14taking Keane's
41:15claim seriously.
41:17Never thought
41:17I'd see the day.
41:18I'm sick to death
41:21with you and about
41:21how dumb I am.
41:22So what the hell
41:23do you expect me
41:23to do?
41:24Pat you on the
41:24back,
41:25hail a passing
41:26garbage truck?
41:26You could have
41:27been killed,
41:27you know that?
41:27For crying out loud.
41:28I just don't want
41:29you to ever do
41:30anything like that
41:30again.
41:31Now,
41:31I care about you,
41:32Bobby.
41:32Oh,
41:32sure you can.
41:33If you cared,
41:33you'd help me
41:33get out of here.
41:34And where would
41:35you go?
41:35Where?
41:35You'll be back
41:36here in five
41:37minutes flat.
41:38Myra got out
41:38because we all
41:39helped her,
41:39remember?
41:40Whatever's good
41:40enough for her
41:41is good enough
41:41for me,
41:41and I'm going
41:48and I'm going
41:54on coming back.
41:54There's a big
41:55difference.
41:55Oh,
41:55yeah,
41:56the only difference
41:56is I'm not coming
41:57back.
41:57Bobby,
41:57listen to me
41:58and listen good
41:58because I'm only
41:59going to say it
41:59once.
41:59You are not
42:00going over the
42:00wall.
42:01Look,
42:02I'm not trying
42:02to be a narc.
42:03I'm trying to
42:04save you a hell
42:05of a lot of
42:05trouble.
42:06Do you understand?
42:07You better do.
42:08And I'm going
42:09the first chance
42:09I...
42:10Yes,
42:14thank you.
42:15And would you
42:16tell him I'll be
42:16in to see him
42:16tonight?
42:17Right.
42:18All right.
42:18Oh,
42:20Joan,
42:21Detective Inspector
42:22Barrett to see you.
42:24Miss Joan Ferguson?
42:25Yes?
42:26I have a warrant
42:27here for your arrest.
42:28I see.
42:29Keane's feeling
42:30better,
42:30is she?
42:31And what's the charge?
42:32The abduction
42:33of a minor,
42:34Miss Ferguson.
42:35One Shane Munro.
42:43He used to give
42:45me roses
42:46I wish he could
42:48I wish he could
42:50again.
42:50But that was on the
42:56outside.
42:58And things were
43:00different then.
43:02On the inside,
43:04the sun still shines.
43:07And the rain falls down.
43:12But the sun and rain are
43:15prisoners too.
43:16When morning comes around.
43:22Last night I dreamed we were together.
43:28Sharing all the love we'd know.
43:31Till I had to face the nightmare of waking up alone.
43:42On the inside, the roses glow.
43:46They don't lie on the stony ground.
43:50They don't lie on the stony ground.
43:52But the roses here are prisoners too.
43:57When morning comes around.
44:01But I didn't have to leave it to me.
44:10I used to keep
44:13that fire to the ocean.
44:18I ruined it.
44:20I loved the way the clay
44:21was covered withrogeno.
44:22The sea sought for me.
44:25I might let down the sea to see,
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