Watch Season 6 Episode 05 “The Duke’s Dilemma” of Miss Scarlet & The Duke — full English dub. Eliza Scarlet faces a moral dilemma when a powerful nobleman seeks her help to solve a mysterious murder that could ruin his reputation. As the investigation unfolds, secrets about the Duke’s past and connections are revealed, testing Eliza’s trust and loyalty. Expect thrilling twists, emotional conflict, and dark secrets in this gripping crime drama.
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00:00Elyse.
00:22Elyse.
00:25Sorry, I didn't want to disturb you.
00:28Come in, please.
00:30How have you been?
00:48Very well, thank you.
00:50And you?
00:52Busy.
00:54Yes, I can see that.
00:58It's good to see you, Elyse.
01:05I'm here because I wanted to let you know that I'm going away on holiday.
01:18An 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.
01:27His wife had a little boy.
01:29Well, that is welcome news.
01:34Please give him my best.
01:36Contrary to what you believe, Alexander, I don't lie to you.
01:41Do you have any idea how hard it was for me to come and see you today?
01:47I wanted to come and see you, but...
01:49Come.
01:50I need your sign off, sir.
01:53Do!
01:54Just...
01:55...
02:00Blake.
02:01Thank you, Miss Emmons.
02:02Put him through.
02:07Sergeant Clarke, you got my message?
02:08Well, anything you can do.
02:09I appreciate that.
02:10Thank you, Miss Emmons.
02:11Thank you, Miss Emmons.
02:12Put him through.
02:13Sergeant Clarke, you got my message?
02:17Well, anything you can do.
02:22I appreciate that.
02:23I'll wait to hear.
02:25Goodbye.
02:38He's the Death Sergeant of Bow Street.
02:43I've been trying to find some extra men for the night shift.
02:49I've been trying to find some extra men for the night shift.
02:53Half have gone to the rookeries, riots are breaking out everywhere,
02:56the other half have gone down with stomach flu.
03:06You were saying you wanted to come and see me, but...
03:19I have thought of you many times over this last week.
03:32I'm in a meeting!
03:35Sorry, sir, the superintendent's way of view.
03:38I didn't realise the time.
03:41You're busy, and I should pack. I leave first thing in the morning.
03:44Sorry, Miss Scarlett.
03:46Miss Scarlett.
03:48I'll be with you shortly, Willis.
04:16I 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. Half the men have got home sick with it.
04:38Anyway, I just came to see if I wanted to go for a cuppa on your break.
04:42I'd love to, but Inspector Blake said I've got to ring round the other precincts,
04:45see if they can spare any men.
04:47Not having much luck, though. Most of them aren't even answering.
04:50It'll be the riots and the rookeries.
04:52What with the sickness, we're badly under man.
04:55We might even have a problem transferring the big fella to Newgate later.
04:58Is Dylan Cooper really in our cells?
05:03Well, he's under lock and key. And I'm here to protect you.
05:08My hero.
05:10I may have to cover the night shift, so 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.
05:18It's tomorrow night, then. I'll take us somewhere nice to make up for it.
05:22Can we go back to Baron's? It was lovely there.
05:24I'll book it in the morning.
05:26You're too good to me, Georgie. I don't deserve you.
05:30No, you probably don't.
05:42Detective Willows.
05:45I need your help transferring Cooper to Newgate.
05:48So I still got ahead, sir?
05:50The prison governor will be sending an armed escort at 8 o'clock this evening.
05:52Cooper won't be police.
05:54He's been telling everyone the governor of Newgate won't dare take him.
05:57Thinks 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.
06:16If you don't stop staring at me, boy, I'm going to rip your eyeballs out of cell kids.
06:24I want to move cells, Blake.
06:30This fella ain't right in the head.
06:33Inspector Blake.
06:38And you will indeed be moving cells to Newgate Prison.
06:43You what?
06:44The governor's looking forward to welcoming you to your new home.
06:50You leave at eight.
06:52Best say your goodbyes.
06:57No.
07:03I ain't going anywhere.
07:05I beg to differ.
07:07I've heard about those riots.
07:14Terrible business.
07:17My guess is I'll reach Newgate soon.
07:22Why'd you say that?
07:24Hmm.
07:26Just making conversation.
07:28Inspector Blake.
07:29Inspector Blake.
07:49Detective Willows?
07:51Murray, isn't it?
07:52You here for the night shift?
07:53Yes, sir.
07:54Good.
07:55Where are the others?
07:56Only two officers.
07:57Where's the rest of the night shift?
07:58The desk sergeant said they're off sick.
07:59That stomach by spreading like wildfire.
08:00Where's the desk sergeant?
08:01He's got it too.
08:02He's just got home.
08:03Blake.
08:04Thank you, Miss.
08:05I must put him through.
08:07Inspector Blake.
08:08Inspector Blake.
08:09Yes, sir.
08:10We're all set to bring Cooper over.
08:11Change of plans, sir.
08:12No.
08:13No.
08:14No.
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09:04No.
09:05No.
09:06What's more worrying is Cooper seems to know about it in advance.
09:10Keep an eye out.
09:12Something isn't right.
09:13Yes, sir.
09:17Oscar, no!
09:29All right, what's going on?
09:32What can you tell me about the unrest at Newgate?
09:36Back already, Inspector?
09:37Answer the question.
09:41Hmm.
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.
10:16Now, what is it that's bothering you exactly?
10:20I mean, I could take a wild guess.
10:22I could guess that the riots in the ruckeries have spread to Newgate.
10:25I 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 hell.
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 planning.
10:40Especially as I hear the sickness spreading through young men.
10:47How many officers have you got on duty tonight?
10:49Willows.
11:16Discharge them, all of them.
11:17I want the whole place cleared in five minutes.
11:19Which means, sir?
11:19We are shutting down Scotland Yard.
11:21No one comes in, no one goes out.
11:28Come on, come on, get a boot right.
11:31Bloody hell, we've done it all day.
11:32Shift it!
11:33Keep your eyes peeled.
11:35Get a whiff of anything, raise the alarm.
11:37Immediately.
11:38Will do, sir.
11:38Watkins, Redmond.
11:57Don't leave your post.
11:59Not even for a minute.
12:01Yes, sir.
12:01I'll see you next time.
12:20I live in a울.
12:31I'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.
12:57My man plays poker for a living. It's hard to know when he's bluffing.
13:01A few years back, when I was at Bristol, I arrested a gang leader.
13:07He 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.
13:27It's a long story involving a lady of the night who talks in her sleep.
13:33My 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? Bow Street, can you hear me?
14:01Why are the doors all locked? What's going on, Georges?
14:03It's just a precaution.
14:04What does that mean?
14:05The riots are getting worse.
14:06You don't think they'll come here?
14:08No, but it's better to be safe than sorry.
14:09Inspector Blake Cornish to keep calling the other precincts to see if they can spare us for 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.
14:24I'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.
14:39Hey!
14:42Hey!
14:42Hey!
14:43Hey!
14:43Hey!
14:43Hey!
14:44Hey!
14:44Hey!
14:44Hey!
14:44Hey!
14:45Let's stop 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.
14:57Now!
15:00Well, come on!
15:02Search him if you don't believe me!
15:04Don't take your eyes off them.
15:05And if anyone moves a muscle, shoot them.
15:07No, you cannot leave me in here!
15:09And what about the winning of the big community?
15:10Blake!
15:11Ah!
15:13Ah!
15:13There's Miss Summers had any luck getting through to the other precincts?
15:19Bones are dead, sir.
15:19She can't make or receive calls.
15:22My day just gets better and better.
15:30Nothing.
15:30Has 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 no one 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 Embers.
15:57Do you really think it is a storm?
15:58I don't know.
16:04If it isn't...
16:05We just need to get through the night.
16:14Watkins, take the back gate.
16:17Murray, you stay on the front.
16:20If 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
16:26few men run towards the sound of gunfire.
16:34Who are they?
16:34Found them playing cards in the kitchen, sir.
16:36Freddie's a rat catcher, and Arthur's a kitchen porter.
16:40So we'd gather everyone, sir.
16:43Have you fired a weapon before?
16:44No, sir.
16:46Well, take some blankets from the infirmary room and get yourself up on the roof.
16:49Keep a lookout, and if you see anyone, let me know immediately.
16:50All will be well, lads.
16:57The gates at the front and back are solid iron and built for this very purpose.
17:03Ah, Miss Embers, perfect timing.
17:09Thanks, Miss.
17:12Right, get to it, lads.
17:14I don't mean to be rude, but I think, under the circumstances, I could do with something
17:19a 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.
17:32He 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.
17:44If only luck, the lines will be up and running again.
17:47Izzy?
17:51You're doing a grand job.
17:57V.C. Murray.
18:25Anything to report?
18:29Nothing.
18:30Apart from a mangy cat.
18:31His coat was so wet, he could barely walk.
18:33You know 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?
18:51I 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.
19:06But there's nowhere like the yard.
19:12That girl from the switchboard.
19:14What's her name?
19:15Why?
19:16Like you said, we're just talking.
19:19Miss Summers.
19:20Pretty 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.
19:32Izzy Murray.
19:34Go and join Watkins at the back gate.
19:37Yes, sir.
19:44Everything all right?
19:45Yes, sir.
19:50Thank you, sir.
19:57My 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.
20:34It's a long story.
20:34I just don't want her raising the little girl on her own.
20:40Sorry, sir.
20:41I 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 any woman to put up with.
20:54Long hours, stress.
20:55I wouldn't want to be married to me.
20:57You'll die.
21:02I'll keep watching.
21:02I'll see if the telephone lines are working.
21:06Yes, sir.
21:06I know.
21:25I'm sorry.
21:26Georgie, 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 anything alright? You'd better come with me.
22:15Inspector Blake, I presume. And you are?
22:19My name's Miss Eliza Scarlet.
22:21You 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.
22:37In 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. But that is all.
22:54Good day.
22:56It's not my intention to be rude.
22:59You're doing a wonderful job of it.
23:00You're doing a wonderful job of it.
23:04When I first worked here, one of my duties was to keep the mugshot files up to date. One of the photos stuck in my mind. I think it's him Georgie. PC Murray. I knew I'd seen him before.
23:33You think he's a convict?
23:40One of the boys at my school needs to pick on my little brother. He had a scar just like Murray's, but for the life of me, I can't remember his name. Definitely wasn't Murray.
23:53Griffiths. Samuel Griffiths, that's it.
23:57Where's his photograph?
23:58Someone's ripped it out.
24:03You're sure?
24:05As sure as I can be, sir.
24:12Miss Summers, why don't you go back to the switchboard room and see if you can get those phone lines working again.
24:15I found an arrest sheet on Miss Samuel Griffiths. I didn't want Izzy to, sorry, Miss Summers to see. The poor girl's terrified enough as it is.
24:28Convictions for wounding with intent are natural bodily harm.
24:32I'm happy it's not an associate.
24:36Delinked Cooper.
24:37Does Murray say that it's placed at the back gate?
24:42As far as I'm aware, sir.
24:52What case?
24:56Is he breathing?
24:57He is.
24:58He is.
24:59He's out cold.
25:00The keys to the back gate, they're attached to his belt.
25:04Well, they're not there now.
25:06Where the hell is PC Murray?
25:08Take this, guard the front gate.
25:10There's no sign of Murray downstairs, sir.
25:11Did you check on Cooper?
25:12He's locked up safe and sound.
25:13I'll put Watkins in the infirmary.
25:14He's coming round but has no idea what happened.
25:15Put the rifle down!
25:16Sir?
25:17Now!
25:18Do what he says, Murray.
25:19Do what he says, Murray.
25:25I'll put Watkins in the infirmary.
25:26He's coming round but has no idea what happened.
25:29Put the rifle down!
25:30Sir?
25:31Now!
25:32Do what he says, Murray!
25:33Do what he says, Murray.
25:35No!
25:36No!
25:38No!
25:39No!
25:40No!
25:41No!
25:42No!
25:43No!
25:44Up against the wall.
25:49What's going on, sir?
25:50Just do it!
25:51Sir, Jim.
25:51Sir, I don't understand what's going on.
25:53Shut your mouth against the wall.
26:00Keys to the back gate, sir.
26:03Cuff him.
26:06Start 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, of course not.
26:17What'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?
26:29And 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!
26:50I swear it's a scar on your face.
26:52How did you get it?
26:55Growing up, I wasn't the best behaved.
26:57Used to get into scrapes.
26:59But I was just a kid.
27:05A word, please, Detective Willows.
27:06What do you think?
27:16What is it, sir?
27:16I don't know.
27:18Neither do I.
27:19But Cooper is not the capable of having a man on the inside.
27:23Come check on what kid is.
27:24If he's able to walk, bring him down here and see what he has to say.
27:26What should I do with Murray, sir?
27:29Well, what now?
27:30It's coming from the cells again, sir.
27:32Put him in the interview room.
27:34Question him and then report to me what you find.
27:35Shut up, the lot of you.
27:43What the hell is going on?
27:47He wants to kill me.
27:48Let him go.
27:49Now!
27:50Or 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,
28:00what could we carry that in a box?
28:02I'll tell you anything you want to know, please.
28:04Please.
28:05Any chance I could have a glass?
28:14Tell me something of interest and I'll consider it.
28:16Those riots.
28:22My men were starting them.
28:25Wanted to keep you busy.
28:27Are my men off sick?
28:28You've got a mate who's got a mate who supplies your canteen.
28:34Rancid meat ain't hard to come by in this city.
28:37You've got what?
28:41A handful of coppers on duty.
28:43I'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.
28:58No, I ain't.
29:04When my men get here and they see me in handcuffs,
29:08they're liable to get very emotional.
29:14Dread to think what they might do to you.
29:16So, what you've got to ask yourself is this.
29:27Am 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 and I won't knock you through that wall.
29:46Well, hey, don't over-excite yourself.
29:56Do you have someone on the inside?
29:59What?
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.
30:14He's currently in handcuffs.
30:15He's being interrogated.
30:20Bloody idiot.
30:28Bent coppers are a disgrace.
30:31Yes, they are.
30:32And I'm not one of them.
30:34Really?
30:35Why would I lie?
30:36Well, I thought that'd be obvious.
30:43I don't feel well.
30:52Tell me who you're working for.
30:53Get a bucket or something.
30:54I think I'm going to be sick.
30:54Tell me the truth.
30:55I'm no bent copper.
30:56That's the truth.
30:57I 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 that you're being uncooperative?
31:06I need some water.
31:07I need some water.
31:07Please!
31:24Izzy, 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.
31:29I promise.
31:30I've never seen the place so empty.
31:34It's strange.
31:36It sends a chill down me.
31:39Well, just think.
31:43Tomorrow, we'll be sat in Barron's.
31:46All dressed up in our finest.
31:48You'll be the prettiest girl in there.
31:51You're a lovely man, George Willows.
31:53It has been said.
31:54Mostly by my mum.
31:57You miss her.
31:59Don't you?
32:00What about your dad?
32:04You don't talk about him much.
32:08He was a man of few words.
32:11What words he used are never very nice.
32:13Especially about my mum or my sister.
32:15Does 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.
32:28Sir.
32:31Sir.
32:33We have a problem.
32:38He just pulled up, sir.
32:43You there.
32:45Make yourself known.
32:46I said, make yourself known.
33:00Come here.
33:01Stop!
33:01Stop!
33:01Still dead, is it, son?
33:19Unreal, son.
33:21Suit yourself.
33:22It's just a turn of phrase.
33:23I 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 would 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?
33:54Twelve good men and true?
33:56There's ways of playing that game.
33:58So why plan an escape, then?
34:00I'll call it an insurance policy.
34:03But you still didn't answer my question about your lady detective.
34:06Yeah, maybe I'll ask of myself when I get out.
34:15That's when you threatened 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.
34:24Poor sod.
34:25It's black and blue.
34:26Don't hold your breath.
34:28Sir, a horse and carriage has pulled up outside.
34:31The driver's abandoned it.
34:32I'll put my fingers in your ears if I were you, boys.
34:42Bang, 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 want you 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.
35:14Well, 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.
35:21Murray, 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.
35:49Who?
35:52A girl from the switchboard.
35:57What?
36:00Passed out, and when I woke up, she was searching through your jacket.
36:09You'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?
36:30Sir, I feel terrible.
36:31Was it before or after you drank the tea?
36:35After.
36:35Did you see Miss Summers go into the interview room?
36:40Sir, I still feel...
36:41Just answer the question!
36:43Please.
36:48Yes, I did.
36:54They won't just be coming with guns, son.
36:57They're dynamite.
36:59Blow those gates open, like bleeding dolls' house.
37:01I'll put my fingers in your ears if I were you, boys.
37:30Please.
37:37Is that it?
37:38Is that it?
37:41Bang, bang, bang.
37:41Bang, bang, bang.
37:41Bang, bang, bang.
38:11I was just on my way to tell you the phone lines are dead.
38:41I've connected the cable to Bow Street Station, but there's nothing.
38:45It's just a sort of hiss.
38:46It's the same with Olgate, Southwark, Deptford.
38:50I have to hand it to you, Mr. Cooper.
39:00Hurry up.
39:01I'm going as fast as I can.
39:03Come on, come on, come on.
39:05There's my girl.
39:09Georgie.
39:10I work for him.
39:12Please let me explain.
39:13You 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 her gun around.
39:25Look, she's still sweet.
39:26Shut your mouth!
39:27I killed the ground now!
39:28I'm arresting you for having an escape from lawful custody.
39:36Please, Todd.
39:37Detective Sergeant Willows!
39:42Hands about your back.
39:43I was planted here a few months ago by Mr. Cooper.
40:05It wasn't for anything specific.
40:09It was just to get whatever information I could.
40:13Anything 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.
40:35There were never any men coming here.
40:44Mr. 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, nothing of it.
41:00But it was he who drugged the tea.
41:03That's what caused PC Watkins and Murray to collapse.
41:06And framed PC and Murray with some cock-a-ball story about him being a convict.
41:11I really am sorry, Georgie.
41:13I'm not a big scuse, sir.
41:35Mr. Cooper, I have some good news.
41:44I've just had word you'll be transported to Newgate within the hour.
41:47Oh, and when your case comes to court, I've requested that the jury are from out of town
41:55and kept under constant supervision.
42:00Call it an insurance policy.
42:02Call it an insurance policy.
42:03Call it an insurance policy.
42:04Call it an insurance policy.
42:05Call it an insurance policy.
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42:07Call it an insurance policy.
42:08Call it an insurance policy.
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42:10Call it an insurance policy.
42:11Call it an insurance policy.
42:12Call it an insurance policy.
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42:14Call it an insurance policy.
42:15Call it an insurance policy.
42:16Call it an insurance policy.
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42:20Call it an insurance policy.
42:21Call it an insurance policy.
42:22Call it an insurance policy.
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42:24Call it an insurance policy.
42:25Call it an insurance policy.
42:26Call it an insurance policy.
42:27Call it an insurance policy.
42:28Call it an insurance policy.
42:29Detective Willows.
42:30George Willows.
42:32Nice to meet you, Detective George Willows.
42:44Willows.
42:45My 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.
42:59There 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.
43:28Detective 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.
43:54Thank you, sir.
44:01Thank you, sir.
44:01Thank you, sir.
44:02Thank you, sir.
44:02Thank you, sir.
44:03Thank you, sir.
44:03Thank you, sir.
44:04Thank you, sir.
44:04Thank you, sir.
44:05Thank you, sir.
44:06Thank you, sir.
44:07Thank you, sir.
44:07Thank you, sir.
44:08Thank you, sir.
44:09Thank you, sir.
44:09Thank you, sir.
44:10Thank you, sir.
44:11Thank you, sir.
44:12Thank you, sir.
44:12Thank you, sir.
44:13Thank you, sir.
44:14Thank you, sir.
44:15Thank you, sir.
44:16Thank you, sir.
44:17Thank you, sir.
44:18Thank you, sir.
44:19Thank you, sir.
44:20Thank you, sir.
44:20Thank you, sir.
44:21Thank you, sir.
44:21Thank you, sir.
44:52How was your day?
45:06Rough.
45:07Which is why I wanted to see you.
45:10Do 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.
45:22Does 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.
46:22Well, I've had one of the worst nights of my life.
46:24It's not a competition, Alexander.
46:27Believe 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 return from Paris.
47:25No, I meant my faults.
47:27What faults exactly?
47:31May I accompany you to the station?
47:33Do you insist?
47:35I do.
47:35Okay.
47:38Oh.
47:42You left this in my office yesterday.
47:45Yes, I wonder where that I got to.
47:48You deliberately left it, didn't you?
47:50So I'd have to return it.
47:53Of course I did.
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