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00:00Elisha
00:22Eliza
00:25Sorry, I didn't want to disturb you
00:28Come in, please
00:30Yes
00:46How have you been?
00:49Very well, thank you
00:51And you?
00:52Busy
00:55Yes, I can see that
01:00It's good to see you, Eliza
01:13I'm here because I wanted to let you know that I'm going away on holiday
01:16An actual holiday, or?
01:20What does that mean?
01:22You've said before you were going on holiday, but in fact we're on a case
01:25I'm going to Paris to visit Moses and his family, his wife had a little boy
01:29Well that is welcome news
01:34Please give him my best
01:37Contrary to what you believe, Alexandra, I don't lie to you
01:41Do you have any idea how hard it was for me to come and see you today?
01:46I wanted to come and see you today
01:48I wanted to come and see you, but
01:50Come
01:52I need your sign off, sir
02:05Door
02:06I'll just...
02:07Just...
02:09Just...
02:23Blake
02:25Thank you, Miss Summers, put him through
02:28Sergeant Clarke, you got my message?
02:31Yes, thank you
02:33Well, anything you can do
02:35I appreciate that
02:37I'll wait till here
02:39Thank you
02:40Goodbye
02:46It's the death sergeant of Bow Street
02:49I've been trying to find some extra men for the night shift
02:52Half have gone to the rookeries, riots are breaking out everywhere
02:55The other half have gone down with stomach flu
03:06You were saying you wanted to come and see me
03:11But...
03:25I have thought of you many times over this last week
03:32I'm in a meeting
03:34Sorry, sir, the superintendent's way of view
03:38I didn't realise the time
03:40You're busy, and I should pack, I leave first thing in the morning
03:45Sorry, Miss Scarlet
03:46Lieutenant Willows
03:47Miss Scarlet
03:48I'll be with you shortly, Willows
03:49I'll be with you shortly, Willows
04:18I hope you feel better soon, Maggie
04:32I think she's got that stomach bug, poor thing
04:35It's a nasty one, from all accounts
04:37Half the men have gone home sick with it
04:39Anyway, I just came to see if you wanted to go for a cuppa on your break
04:43I'd love to, but Inspector Blake said I've got to ring round the other precincts
04:46See if they can spare any men
04:48Not having much luck though, most of them aren't even answering
04:51It'll be the riots and the rookeries
04:53What with the sickness, we're badly under man
04:55We might even have a problem transferring the big fella to Newgate later
05:01Is Dylan Cooper really in our cells?
05:04Well, he's under lock and key
05:06And I'm here to protect you
05:08My hero
05:10I may have to cover the night shift
05:12So it might be best that we dine tomorrow night instead
05:15I'm stuck here too, Maggie was the fifth girl to go home early
05:18Tomorrow night then?
05:20I'll take us somewhere nice to make up for it
05:22Can we go back to Barron's? It was lovely there
05:25I'll book it in the morning
05:27You're too good to me, Georgie
05:29I don't deserve you
05:31No, you probably don't
05:37Detective Willows?
05:43I need your help transferring Cooper to Newgate
05:48So it's still going ahead, sir?
05:50The prison governor will be sending an armed escort at 8 o'clock this evening
05:53Cooper won't be pleased
05:55He's been telling everyone the governor of Newgate won't dare take him
05:57He thinks he'll be too scared of the repercussions
06:00In that case, I shall enjoy telling Mr. Cooper personally that he is very much mistaken
06:04If you don't stop staring at me, boy, I'm going to rip your eyeballs out of sockets
06:25I want to move cells, Blake
06:30This fella ain't right in the head
06:31Inspector Blake
06:34Inspector Blake
06:37And you will indeed be moving cells to Newgate Prison
06:41You what?
06:43The governor's looking forward to welcoming you to your new home
06:47You leave at 8
06:51Best say your goodbyes
06:53No
06:54No
06:55I ain't going anywhere
07:04I beg to differ
07:07I've heard about those riots
07:09Terrible business
07:15My guess is they'll reach Newgate soon
07:19Why'd you say that?
07:20Hmm
07:22Just making conversation
07:24Inspector Blake
07:26Just making conversation
07:28Inspector Blake
07:29Detective Willow's
07:30Murray, isn't it?
07:31You here for the night shift?
07:32Yes, sir
07:33Good
07:34Where are the others?
07:35That's what I wanted to tell you, sir
07:36Only two officers, where's the rest of the night shift?
07:37The death sergeant said they're off sick
07:38That's stomach by spreading like wildfire
07:39Where's the desk sergeant?
07:40Where's the desk sergeant?
07:41He's got it too
07:42He's just gone home
07:43No
07:44No
07:45No
07:46No
07:47No
07:48No
07:49No
07:50No
07:51No
07:52No
07:53No
07:54No
07:55No
07:56No
07:57No
07:58No
07:59No
08:00No
08:01No
08:02No
08:03No
08:04No
08:05No
08:06No
08:08No
08:09No
08:10No
08:36Change of plans, sir.
08:42How many times, Oscar, the street is not a public toilet?
08:45My notes.
08:48Sorry, sir.
08:49Only three men have turned up.
08:51The rest of the night shift are off sync.
08:54Well, just to add to our good fortune, I spoke to the Governor in Newgate.
08:58A mob has gathered outside the prison and he doesn't feel it safe to transfer Cooper tonight.
09:01A mob?
09:03Newgate's nowhere near the rookeries. It doesn't make any sense.
09:06What's more worrying is Cooper seemed to know about it in advance.
09:10Keep an eye out. Something isn't right.
09:13Yes, sir.
09:17Oscar, no!
09:29Alright, what's going on?
09:32What can you tell me about the unrest at Newgate?
09:36Back already, Inspector?
09:38Answer the question.
09:42Unrest in Newgate, you say?
09:45What dark times we live in.
09:49Oh.
09:50I do hope it's safe for me to be transferred.
09:54You'll be leaving soon enough.
09:56Shh, shh, shh.
09:58Lower your voice, Inspector.
10:00You might wake poor old Ernest.
10:02And he's so enjoying his nap.
10:05And he's so enjoying his nap.
10:06Now, what was it that Spolverine knew exactly?
10:20I mean, I could take a wild guess.
10:22I could guess that the riots in the Rookeries have spread to Newgate.
10:25And I could guess that you've been told I have to stay here for the night.
10:30And I could guess that you think I'm behind it all.
10:34Don't presume to know what I'm thinking, Mr. Cooper.
10:37And if I could do that, who knows what else I might be playing in.
10:40Especially as I hear this sickness spreading through your men.
10:46How many officers have you got on duty tonight?
10:48How many officers have you got on duty tonight?
11:11Willows?
11:12Discharge them, all of them. I want the whole place cleared in five minutes.
11:19Which means that?
11:20We are shutting down Scotland Yard.
11:21No one comes in, no one goes out.
11:28Come on, come on, get a move, right?
11:31Bloody hell, we've done it all day. Shift it!
11:34Keep your eyes peeled.
11:35Get a whiff of anything, raise the alarm.
11:37Immediately.
11:38Will do, sir.
11:42Whatkins, Redmond.
11:57Don't leave your post.
11:59Not even for a minute.
12:01Yes, sir.
12:12On a floor, we're going to go!
12:13Let's go!
12:14Get a whiff!
12:15Come on, come on!
12:16Look at you!
12:17Let's go!
12:18Let's go!
12:19Oh!
12:20Let's go!
12:21Look at us!
12:22What do we do?
12:24Let's go!
12:26This is not a guy!
12:27It's not a guy!
12:28We're going to orderly, it's gone.
12:30You can't hit me!
12:32Let's go!
12:33I'm out!
12:35Jesus!
12:36So, I was trying to show you the idea,
12:38I've locked up the back gate, sir.
12:47I've put Redman and Watkins on guard.
12:49What did Cooper say? Do you think he knows something?
12:51I'm afraid I do.
12:53To what extent he's involved, I can't be sure.
12:57A man plays poker for a living, it's hard to know when he's bluffing.
13:03For a few years back, when I was at Bristol, I arrested a gang leader.
13:06He was put on trial for murder and sentenced to be hanged.
13:11The morning his sentence was due to be carried out, a riot broke out in the prison.
13:15His gang had paid off a dozen or so prisoners to cause a distraction so they could spring him out.
13:20Luckily, one of my officers got wind of the plan and we were able to stop it.
13:25Someone snitched.
13:27In a way.
13:28It's a long story involving a lady of the night who talks in her sleep.
13:31My point is, this gang leader had half the money and influence that Cooper has.
13:39If Cooper puts his mind to it, God knows what he's capable of.
13:43You think we need more men?
13:45I'm afraid I do.
13:46Hello, Bow Street?
13:57Bow Street, can you hear me?
14:00Why are the doors all locked? What's going on, Georgie?
14:02It's just a precaution.
14:03What does that mean?
14:05The riots are getting worse.
14:06You don't think they'll come here?
14:07No, but it's better to be safe than sorry.
14:09Inspector Blake Cornish used to keep calling the other precincts to see if they can spare off some more men.
14:13I was just on my way to tell you, the phone lines are dead.
14:15I've connected the cable to Bow Street Station, but there's nothing.
14:19It's just a sort of hiss.
14:20It's the same with Oldgate, Southwark, Deptford.
14:22Keep trying.
14:23I'll go speak to Inspector Blake.
14:27Stay here.
14:35What the hell was that?
14:36I think it's coming from the cells.
14:37Bring backup.
14:38Yes, sir.
14:38Stop this.
14:46Immediately.
14:49Now, will somebody please tell me what the hell is going on?
14:52This lunatic's got a blade in his boots, threatening to cut my throat.
14:56I want to be moved.
14:56Now.
15:00Well, come on.
15:02Search him if you don't believe me.
15:03Don't take your eyes off them.
15:05And if anyone moves a muscle, shoot them.
15:07No, you cannot leave me in here.
15:09No, we're going to go.
15:09We're going to get to meet you in here.
15:10Blake!
15:16Has Miss Summers had any luck getting through to the other precincts?
15:19Bones are dead, sir.
15:19She can't make or receive cause.
15:22My day just gets better and better.
15:24Nothing.
15:33Has this happened before?
15:35Not to me, but I remember one of the girls saying the line's cut out a few weeks back
15:38when we had that storm.
15:41Tonight's even worse.
15:45There's none in the clerical office.
15:47Looks like I make the men a cup of tea.
15:49That is the best suggestion I've heard all day.
15:51Thank you, Miss Summers.
15:54Do you really think it is a storm?
16:00I don't know.
16:03If it isn't...
16:05We just need to get through the night.
16:14Watkins, take the back gate.
16:16Murray, you stay on the front.
16:19If anyone attempts to break in, you fire a warning shot above their head, sir.
16:24After ten years in the army, I can assure you few men run towards the sound of gunfire.
16:33Who are they?
16:34Found them playing cards in the kitchen, sir.
16:36Freddie's a rat catcher, and Arthur's a kitchen porter.
16:40He told me to gather everyone, sir.
16:43Have you fired a weapon before?
16:45No, sir.
16:45Well, take some blankets from the infirmary room and get yourself up on the roof.
16:48Keep a lookout, and if you see anyone, let me know immediately.
16:55All will be well, lads.
16:57The gates at the front and back are solid iron and built for this very purpose.
17:03Ah, Miss Summers, perfect timing.
17:09Thanks, Miss.
17:12Right, get to it, lads.
17:14I don't mean to be rude, but...
17:16I think, under the circumstances, I could do with something a little stronger.
17:20There's a bottle of scotch in my office.
17:24Georgie?
17:25Who's that copper?
17:26PC Murray.
17:28He's new, he's not been here very long.
17:29I've seen him somewhere before, I just can't remember where.
17:31He probably just reminds you of someone from your past.
17:34A gentleman caller, perhaps.
17:36Keep that up, you'll be wearing that tea, not drinking it.
17:39It's a little bit milky for my taste.
17:41Cheeky son.
17:43I'd better get back.
17:44I think the lines will be up and running again.
17:47Izzy?
17:51You doing a grand job?
17:54You doing a grand job?
18:24PC Murray.
18:27Anything to report?
18:29Nothing.
18:30Apart from a mangy cat.
18:31His coat was so wet, he could barely walk.
18:33Know how he feels, poor sod.
18:38How long you been here now?
18:41Mind if I?
18:42Certainly.
18:47Been here five weeks, give or take.
18:49And where were you before that?
18:50I've already passed my interview.
18:53Just talking.
18:54Keeps my mind off the cold.
18:57I did a year at the city police pool coming here.
18:59What about you?
19:01Bow Street.
19:02How was that?
19:04Decent.
19:05But there's nowhere like the yard.
19:07That girl from the switchboard.
19:13What's her name?
19:15Why?
19:16Like you said, we're just talking.
19:19Miss Summers.
19:22Pretty little thing, isn't she?
19:24Bet she could keep me warm.
19:25Shut your mouth.
19:26Easy, mate.
19:26I was just saying.
19:27I'm not your mate.
19:29I'm your senior officer.
19:31PC Murray.
19:34Go and join Watkins at the back gate.
19:37Yes, sir.
19:37Everything all right?
19:45Yes, sir.
19:50Thank you, sir.
19:51My daughter loves the rain.
20:02Her bedroom's up in the eaves of the house, and when it rains, she says it's like being in a tent.
20:05Well, she's never been in one.
20:11I suppose she's heard enough stories from my time in the army to know what it's like.
20:17My little niece will sleep for anything.
20:20Thunder, lightning.
20:23A couple next door throwing plates at each other.
20:29Did she live with you?
20:30Her and my sister.
20:33Father's not around, it's a long story.
20:35She didn't want her raising the little girl on her own.
20:40Sorry, sir, I didn't...
20:42No offence.
20:43None taken.
20:47I can't deny it would be easier not to be alone.
20:50This job isn't easy for anyone to put up with.
20:53Long hours, stress.
20:55I wouldn't want to be married to me.
20:57Nor did I.
21:01I'll keep watching.
21:03Let's see if the telephone lines are working.
21:05Yes, sir.
21:06Yes, sir.
21:36Georgie, what are you doing?
21:50Where have you been? You're meant to be manning the telephones.
21:52They're still dead. There's something I need to show you.
21:55Is nothing right?
21:56You better come with me.
22:06Inspector Blake, I presume.
22:17And you are?
22:19My name's Miss Eliza Scarlet.
22:24You work for a detective agency?
22:26I own a detective agency.
22:31And I think this might be a good opportunity to outline the history of my working relationship with your predecessors.
22:38In here are numerous case reports, letters of reference, and, as you see, newspaper clippings showing the investigations that I've helped to solve.
22:46I'm afraid you're wasting your time. I do not engage the services of private detectives.
22:49Well, may I at least present...
22:50However, if you have a contract, you will be paid for your work so far.
22:54But that is all.
22:55Good day.
22:57It's not my intention to be rude.
22:59You're doing a wonderful job of it.
23:01When I first worked here, one of my duties was to keep the mugshot files up to date.
23:22One of the photos stuck in my mind.
23:25I think it's him, Georgie.
23:28PC Murray.
23:29I knew I'd seen him before.
23:33You think he's a convict?
23:40One of the boys at my school used to pick on my little brother.
23:44He had a scar, just like Murray's, but for the life of me, I can't remember his name.
23:48Definitely wasn't Murray.
23:53Griffiths.
23:54Samuel Griffiths, that's it.
23:57Where's his photograph?
23:57Someone's ripped it out.
24:03You're sure?
24:05As sure as I can be, sir.
24:11Miss Summers, why don't you go back to the switchboard room, see if you can get those phone lines working again.
24:15I found an arrest sheet on Miss Samuel Griffiths.
24:24I didn't want Izzy to, sorry, Miss Summers to see.
24:27The poor girl's terrified enough as it is.
24:30Convictions for wounding with intent and natural bodily harm.
24:32I'm looking at his known associates.
24:36Dillon Cooper.
24:40Is Murray still at his place at the back gate?
24:42As far as I'm aware, sir.
24:43What case?
24:56Is he breathing?
24:58He is.
24:59He's out cold.
25:00The keys to the back gate, they're attached to his belt.
25:02Well, they're not there now.
25:06Where the hell is PC Murray?
25:08Murray.
25:08Take this, guard the front gate.
25:28There's no sign of Murray downstairs, sir.
25:30Did you check on Cooper?
25:31He's locked up safe and sound.
25:33We've put Watkins in the infirmary.
25:35He's coming round but has no idea what happened.
25:36Put the rifle down!
25:40Sir?
25:40Now!
25:42Do what he says, Barry.
25:47Up against the wall.
25:49What's going on, sir?
25:49Just do it!
25:51Sergeant.
25:51Sir, I don't understand what's going on.
25:53Against the wall!
26:00Key to the back gate, sir.
26:03Cuff him.
26:04Start talking.
26:08Watkins gave me the keys when he needed to use the gents.
26:11I don't understand what I've done wrong.
26:13Watkins was found unconscious.
26:14Are you responsible for that?
26:15No.
26:16Of course not.
26:16What's going on?
26:17You said you were at the City of London Police.
26:20Who was the desk sergeant there?
26:22What's that got to do with anything?
26:23Answer him.
26:26The desk sergeant was old Gideon Bates?
26:27And your commanding officer?
26:33Sergeant Simpson.
26:34You mean Samson.
26:34That's what I meant.
26:35I'm nervous is all.
26:37What's going on?
26:39Why did you transfer to Scotland Yard?
26:42Well, you could ask him the same thing.
26:43He doesn't want to come here.
26:46Constable Murray, do you have a criminal conviction you failed to declare?
26:49No!
26:49I swear it's a scar on your face.
26:51How'd you get it?
26:52Grown up, I wasn't the best behaved.
26:57I used to get into scrapes.
26:59But I was just a kid.
27:04A word, please, Detective Willows.
27:13What do you think?
27:16Sister, I don't know.
27:17Neither do I.
27:19But Cooper is more than capable of having a man on the inside.
27:22I'll check on what kids are.
27:24If he's able to walk, bring him down here, see what he has to say.
27:26What should I do with Murray, sir?
27:29What now?
27:30What's coming from the cells again, sir?
27:32Put him in the interview room, question him, and then report to me what you find.
27:41Shut up, the lot of you.
27:44What the hell is going on?
27:47He wants to kill me.
27:48Let him go.
27:49Now!
27:49Oh, I will not hesitate to put a bullet in your head.
27:54You.
27:55Tell me what the hell is going on.
27:57I told you to move me.
27:58If you don't get me out of here, we'll be carried out of the box.
28:02I'll tell you anything you want to know, please.
28:04Please.
28:04Any chance I could have a glass?
28:14Tell me something of interest and I'll consider it.
28:16Those riots.
28:20It was my men what started them.
28:25Wanted to keep you busy.
28:27Are my men off sick?
28:30Got a mate who's got a mate who supplies your canteen.
28:34Rancid meat ain't hard to come by in this city.
28:36You've got what?
28:41A handful of coppers on duty.
28:44I've got 25 men with guns who'll be here any minute.
28:47Cast iron gates front and back.
28:49No one's getting in.
28:49They won't just be coming with guns, son.
28:52Bit of dynamite.
28:54Blow those gates open like a bleeding doll's house.
28:56You're bluffing.
28:57No, I ain't.
29:04When my men get here and they see me in handcuffs,
29:09they're liable to get very emotional.
29:14Dread to think what they might do to you.
29:20So, what you've got to ask yourself is this.
29:24Am I really worth dying for?
29:32You're not seriously suggesting I set you free.
29:38You need to think about that little girl of yours.
29:41You mention my daughter one more time
29:43and I want to knock you through that wall.
29:46I don't know Brick's sight itself.
29:54Do you have someone on the inside?
29:58What?
30:00You heard me.
30:01You can't expect me to tell you everything, Inspector Blake.
30:08Well, just so you know, we're onto them.
30:11Yeah, of course you are.
30:13PC Murray is currently in handcuffs, being interrogated.
30:20Bloody idiot.
30:20Bent coppers are a disgrace.
30:30Yes, they are.
30:32And I'm not one of them.
30:34Really?
30:35Why would I lie?
30:38But I thought that'd be obvious.
30:43I don't feel well.
30:44I don't feel well.
30:50Tell me who you're working for.
30:53Get a bucket or something.
30:53I think I'm going to be sick.
30:54Tell me the truth.
30:55I'm no bent copper.
30:56That's the truth.
31:01I need some water.
31:02I don't feel right.
31:03Are you going to talk?
31:04Or do I have to report to Inspector Blake
31:05that you're being uncooperative?
31:06I need some water.
31:16Please!
31:17Please!
31:20Lizzie, what are you doing?
31:25Looking for you.
31:26The lines are still dead.
31:27My nerves are in tatters, Georgie.
31:29All will be well, I promise.
31:31I've never seen the place so empty.
31:34It's strange.
31:36It sends a chill down me.
31:39Well, just think.
31:42Tomorrow, we'll be sat in Barron's.
31:45We'll dress up in our finest.
31:46You'll be the prettiest girl in there.
31:51You're a lovely man, Georgie.
31:52It has been said.
31:54Mostly by my mum.
31:57You miss her.
31:59Don't you?
32:02What about your dad?
32:04You don't talk about him much.
32:08He was a man of few words.
32:10What words he used are never very nice.
32:13Especially about my mum and my sister.
32:14Does he know she had a baby?
32:17No idea.
32:19I've not seen him since mum's funeral.
32:21I don't even know if he's alive.
32:24Well, your sister's lucky she's got you.
32:26To look after her in the lit, Lynn.
32:31Sir.
32:32We have a problem.
32:33He just pulled up, sir.
32:43You there.
32:45Make yourself known.
32:51I said, make yourself known.
33:00Come here.
33:01Stop.
33:01Stop.
33:03Still dead, is it, son?
33:18I'm real, son.
33:21Suit yourself.
33:22It's just a turn of phrase.
33:25I do have a son, as it goes.
33:27A bit younger than you.
33:29Logan.
33:30Only he's in the nick.
33:34Funnily enough, it was your Miss Scarlet were put him there.
33:38My Miss Scarlet.
33:39There's not much I don't know about you, Inspector Blake.
33:41Oh, just stop talking.
33:42I wonder what she'd think about you risking your life for no good reason.
33:47Oh, there's a reason.
33:48I want to see your face when you hear a guilty verdict.
33:51What, you think a jury will convict me?
33:52Twelve good men and true.
33:56There's ways of playing that game.
33:58So why plan an escape, then?
34:00Call it an insurance policy.
34:03But you still didn't answer my question about your lady detective.
34:10Yeah, maybe I'll ask her myself when I get out.
34:12This is when you threaten to hurt her, is it?
34:17Like you did my daughter.
34:18Never touched your daughter.
34:20But you still owe my man at the club an apology.
34:23Poor sod.
34:25It's black and blue.
34:26Don't hold your breath.
34:28Sir, a horse and carriage was pulled up outside.
34:30The driver's abandoned it.
34:35I'd put my fingers in your ears if I were you boys.
34:38Bang, bang, bang.
34:45You think there's explosives inside?
34:47We could be bluffing.
34:49But we can't take the risk.
34:51See, I'm waiting to go to the armory.
35:09Wait for me to come and find you.
35:10Why the armory?
35:11Doors are thick.
35:11There's no windows.
35:12What?
35:13Izzy, please.
35:13Just trust me.
35:14But what about PC Watkins?
35:16I don't think he's well enough to move.
35:17I'll deal with him.
35:18Go on.
35:19Go.
35:19Go.
35:21Murray, get up.
35:29I need to move you.
35:31Please.
35:32I feel so sick.
35:33What, on your feet?
35:34I can't.
35:40There's someone in that tea.
35:43What are you talking about?
35:44I was fine until I drunk it.
35:47I think she laced it with something.
35:48Who?
35:52A girl from the switchboard.
35:57What?
36:00Passed out, and when I woke up, she was searching through your jacket.
36:08You're lying.
36:09I swear I'm not.
36:10She was in here.
36:11You're lying.
36:12I'm not.
36:23Watkins.
36:26Watkins.
36:27When did you start feeling ill?
36:29Sir, I feel terrible.
36:31Was it before or after you drank the tea?
36:32After.
36:34After.
36:37Did you see Miss Summers go into the interview room?
36:40Sir, I still feel...
36:41Just answer the question!
36:43Please.
36:47Yes, I did.
36:48They won't just be coming with guns, son.
36:57Bit of dynamite.
36:59Blow those gates open like bleeding dolls' house.
37:01I put my fingers in your ears if I were you, boys.
37:30Olympics.
37:35He's accepted.
37:40Bang, bang, bang.
37:41Bang, bang.
37:56Bang, bang.
37:57Bang, bang.
38:28I was just on my way to tell you the phone lines are dead.
38:42I've connected the cable to Bow Street Station, but there's nothing.
38:44Just a sort of hiss.
38:46It's the same with Olgate, Southwark, Deptford.
38:50I have to hand it to you, Mr. Cooper.
38:58Hurry up.
39:01I'm going as fast as I can.
39:03Come on, come on, come on.
39:05There's my girl.
39:09Georgie.
39:10Who worked for him?
39:12Please let me explain.
39:14You stole the keys from my jacket pocket.
39:21You're down on the ground now.
39:22Take it easy, son.
39:23Don't be waving that gun around.
39:24Look, she's still sweet.
39:26Shut your mouth!
39:27I killed the ground now!
39:34I'm arresting you for aiding and escape from lawful custody.
39:36Please, don't...
39:37Detective Sergeant Willows.
39:42Hands by your back.
39:43I was planted here a few months ago by Mr. Cooper.
40:06It wasn't for anything specific.
40:08It's just to get whatever information I could.
40:11Anything he could use.
40:16What about the plan to break him out?
40:21I'm so sorry.
40:23I should...
40:24No.
40:26I really did like you.
40:27Spencer Blake asked you a question, Miss Summers.
40:38There were never any men.
40:41Coming here.
40:43Mr. Cooper used up all his money organising the riots.
40:47It was a distraction, so I could help him escape.
40:52Were you aware that he was responsible for having the food in the kitchen contaminated?
40:56No.
40:58No, I knew nothing of it.
40:59But it was he who drugged the tea.
41:03That's what caused P.C. Watkins and Murray to collapse.
41:06And framed P.C. Murray with some cock-a-ball story about him being a convict.
41:11I really am sorry, Georgie.
41:13My big scoots, sir.
41:14Mr. Cooper, I have some good news.
41:43I've just had word you'll be transported to Newgate within the hour.
41:49Oh, and when your case comes to court, I've requested that the jury are from out of town.
41:56And kept under constant supervision.
41:58Call it an insurance policy.
42:10I didn't get your name.
42:15I didn't get your name.
42:28Willows.
42:29Detective Willows.
42:30George Willows.
42:31Nice to meet you, Detective George Willows.
42:34My letter of resignation, sir.
42:49No, I can't accept that.
42:52I've let the force down.
42:53I've let you down.
42:54Not to mention making a complete fool of myself.
42:56Resigning is not the answer.
42:58Please.
42:58Please.
42:58There will be an investigation into what happened here last night.
43:10And I can't promise it turns out well for you.
43:12You may yet be dismissed.
43:15But I will speak on your behalf.
43:18Sir.
43:19You are a good detective, and I don't want to lose you.
43:24And it wasn't just you taken in by Miss Summers.
43:26It was everyone.
43:27Myself included.
43:40Detective Willows.
43:45You wouldn't be the first man to have made a mistake when it comes to matters of the heart.
43:48Yes, sir.
43:54Thank you, sir.
43:54Thank you, sir.
43:54Thank you, sir.
44:18Thank you, sir.
44:54How was your day?
45:05Rough.
45:07Which is why I wanted to see you.
45:09Do you need my help?
45:12I wanted to see you because I wanted to be with you, Eliza.
45:17To take the sting out of my day by finishing it with you.
45:24Does that help?
45:31Always.
45:32Yes.
45:56Eliza, I thought you might have left.
45:58Actually, I was just coming to see you before I left the train.
46:04So I saved you a trip?
46:07You did.
46:09May I come in?
46:10I didn't sleep last night.
46:21Well, I've had one of the worst nights of my life.
46:24It's not a competition, Alexander.
46:26Believe me, if it was, I would win.
46:30What happened?
46:31Let's just say I've had time to reflect on the things that are most important to me.
46:41In fact, I've come to several realizations.
46:46The most important of them is this.
46:48For all your faults, I love you, Eliza.
47:00And I only hope you love me too.
47:04Faults and all.
47:07Of course I do.
47:08Can I just ask what you meant by...
47:22I will tell you everything that happened last night when you returned from Paris.
47:25No, I meant my faults.
47:27What faults exactly?
47:31May I accompany you to the station?
47:33Do you insist?
47:34I do.
47:35Okay.
47:38Oh.
47:42You left this in my office, Leslie.
47:45Yes, I wonder where that I got to.
47:47You deliberately left it, didn't you?
47:50So I'd have to return it.
47:53Of course I did.
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