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00:00I
00:05Was killed by a witch
00:07Which kept absorbing Ryan's energy until he was dead
00:10I mean if the police can't protect the room in God help the rest of us
00:13I need intelligence on Angela Otis like spying. What have you found officially recalled in the report has form
00:20murder weapon still
00:23Something weird happened today. I felt like there were bugs crawling in my skin, but there weren't any
00:28Who the hell sent this the witch you killed my angel. I'm not gonna let anything happen to our daughter
00:58I
01:00I
01:28I
01:48Can't sleep
01:51Me neither
01:53Thanks for staying over
01:55Does she know?
01:58About the notes
02:00Oh
02:01She's got enough to contend with don't you think maybe she deserves to know what she's up against?
02:07She's a tough kid
02:10We're the best will in the world
02:13You weren't here
02:16You didn't see what you went through
02:18But I do see the adult she's becoming and
02:25And that's all you
02:29Thank you
02:35What?
02:36Maggie
02:37She'll be coming to tell the DCI what we found out last night
02:41Well, can you talk to her we swear to hold off until you have something more she won't like it
02:46You stayed over
02:48No, um
02:49Yeah, but on the couch
02:51So
02:52Are you gonna tell me what you discovered yesterday?
02:55The witch that killed Ryan they were using elicit dark magic to draw energy from him
03:09You've got nothing to be frightened of that's not strictly true
03:14Lachlan telling that the truth is the best protection you can give her
03:17Is this about the sigil they copied from my tattoo?
03:24I had a note
03:27From the killer
03:30What did it say?
03:32That magical attack you had
03:35They're implying they're behind it
03:39So they're threatening me
03:41I will let anything happen to you
03:44It's not all on you anymore, Mum
03:47She's right
03:50So whatever's coming we face it head on
03:53Right?
03:56Together
04:10The police found a knife
04:12It's already with forensics
04:13And if the DNA matches which it will
04:15They'll charge the fishermen with murder
04:17How long will forensics take?
04:20Uh, a day at most
04:22That gives me time
04:24For what?
04:25Scrying
04:26It's a way of connecting magically with another person
04:30If I could get a glimpse of the killer's surroundings
04:32I might be able to uncover their identity
04:34We don't have long
04:35I can begin this morning
04:36The more we have to show Devereux
04:38The better
04:41Okay, uh, I'll dig into the suspect
04:43See if I can find holes in the case against him
04:45Great
04:46Thank you
05:00Okay, two renowned
05:02into Frisk
05:04a
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05:05her
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05:10Revolerà misteria tua.
05:40Sì?
05:47Sì?
05:51I was expecting an update by now about what Angela's up to.
05:55Not a lot to report, I'm afraid, unless chronic sciatica calls for concern.
06:00That's it?
06:02That's it?
06:03You seem to be forgetting some of the tenets of our deal.
06:06You bring me information on Angela, or I have your magic bound.
06:16Iz, will you get this lady a cappuccino, is it?
06:18Yes, please.
06:19Here you go.
06:20I miss this.
06:23Yeah.
06:24Sitting, having coffee with you.
06:26One of life's real pleasures.
06:28I'm dying to know how did your session with Angela go?
06:32She felt on the back foot, I think.
06:38Oh.
06:39Well, perhaps a social setting might be better.
06:42Yeah.
06:43Oh, my book group's tonight.
06:45You should come.
06:46You sure?
06:47Yes.
06:48But will anyone mind if I haven't read the book?
06:50Oh, God, don't be worrying about that.
06:52I've been avoiding it all week.
06:53It's just an excuse to get slashed.
07:00Oh, well, I'm eager to hear everyone's reactions to my proposals.
07:04Hmm.
07:08I see.
07:10Well, I only hope my fellow committee members don't come to regret their choice.
07:14The parliamentary committee is publishing our report.
07:19Without your recommendations.
07:20Oh.
07:21Okay, get me and Meredith at politics today.
07:23If they won't recommend tougher laws on witches, I'll do it myself.
07:26Hello.
07:27Sorry.
07:28I hope I'm not interrupting anything.
07:30Oh, just our government cruising towards catastrophe.
07:33Listen, I was just going to ask you something about Sarah.
07:35I can come back.
07:36Uh, Luca, would you mind?
07:38Sorry.
07:39I was just wondering if she might tag along to book group tonight.
07:46She'd hate for politics to get in the way of friendship.
07:49That's very generous of her.
07:51Well, it'd be nice to help her integrate more, wouldn't it?
07:56Yes.
07:58Yes.
07:59Tell her to bring a bottle.
08:00How many thousand more views today?
08:02How many thousand more trolls, you mean?
08:04They're calling me an amateur.
08:06Saying I'm clearly a pawn in Angela's game.
08:09Well, it's not every fledgling political journalist who touches I know the way you have.
08:18At this point, I wish I hadn't.
08:20I mean, you can't please everyone.
08:23And where's the fun in that?
08:28Sod the haters.
08:29Why don't you let me buy you a really big drink?
08:36Tonight.
08:41Hold on.
08:42Hello?
08:43Hello?
08:44Yes, this is Angela Otis's office.
08:46Yes.
08:47Yeah, this is Luca.
09:01Huh?
09:02Let's go.
09:04I don't know.
09:34Hi, Maggie.
09:41Hi.
10:04Tell me what you heard of the lake.
10:22It was freaky.
10:24Never heard anything like it in my life.
10:26I made the call and got out of there as fast as I could.
10:30Where did you go?
10:31My mate's house over on the south side drove through the centre of town.
10:36What time was this?
10:38Around 3.15, I got to his place around 3.30.
10:43What time was this?
11:13Hi.
11:15I thought you might fancy some lunch.
11:20I feel like I'm being a bad friend.
11:23So?
11:25Navigating the moot and my relationships with everyone is tricky.
11:31I can't be present in the way I want to be.
11:37Everyone knows what you've been through.
11:42We all just want to be here for you.
11:43I'm so lucky to have a friendship.
11:52Anyone here?
11:57Oh, sorry.
11:58I didn't realise you had company.
12:00Join us.
12:02I should be going.
12:04Not in my act town, I hope.
12:08Call me when you need me.
12:10Are you sure you won't stay?
12:12Yeah.
12:17I think I might have killed the moot there or something.
12:20He wanted to make sure I was okay.
12:23He was a good friend.
12:23You don't have to explain to me.
12:26I know I don't.
12:30So did, uh, anything ever happen with you guys?
12:35So what happened to not having to explain anything?
12:38Not my business.
12:40Got it.
12:41Bye.
13:11Meredith from Politics Today just got back to me.
13:30And?
13:31You're in.
13:32Yes!
13:35Call her back.
13:36Tell her I want that stuff shirt from the moot as my opponent, Robert Alton.
13:42Politics today.
13:43You'll be brilliant.
13:44You see, the main thing with television is to always have a trump card up your sleeve,
13:47which is why I'm going to be using it to announce the witch identification bill.
13:52What do you mean, witch identification?
13:54Listen, ordinary people are frightened, and rightly so.
13:57And the prospect of a new legislation, I think it'll reassure them.
14:03Luca, come on.
14:06You can't charge the fishermen.
14:08What is it with you and this suspect?
14:10We've identified it's his fishing knife.
14:13This is from the CCTV camera in the cafe in the center of Sanctuary.
14:18Look at the timestamp.
14:223.21pm, exactly when we believe Ryan was murdered.
14:26His alibi stands up.
14:28You can't even see the license plate.
14:31And there's nothing to suggest that it's even him driving it.
14:34But...
14:35Stop it, Maggie.
14:36Look, I understand that this feels personal to you, but this is my case, not yours.
14:41If Ryan's DNA is on that knife, I'm charging the suspect.
14:45But...
14:45End of story.
14:47You can leave now, Maggie.
14:48Please.
14:49I'm mad at myself, mostly.
15:06I don't know why I thought people would have moved on.
15:09Only my magic is like having to write left-handed.
15:12Especially keeping him from Loughlin.
15:16You haven't told him?
15:18No.
15:19Mum says I can't.
15:21She doesn't trust him, even though he's clearly mad about her.
15:25Well, does she feel the same way?
15:29You know, Mum, not exactly readable in that department.
15:32I would love her to think about herself for a change, though.
15:38Instead of worrying about me, I think she uses me as an excuse not to go for it.
15:46I really appreciate you making an effort with Angela.
15:50If you can be friends with her, then I don't see why I can't.
15:53Well, if it turned out that we were more than just friends, how would you feel about that?
15:59All I care about is that you're happy.
16:08Really?
16:10Really.
16:14Okay.
16:22Welcome.
16:23Please.
16:24Please come on in.
16:29Hi.
16:30Hi.
16:38Oh, hello.
16:45Hi, Harper.
16:46What are you up to these days?
16:48What do you care?
16:52I'm at Cambridge now.
16:53Doing a bit of journalism on the side.
16:56Yeah.
16:57Nice interview, by the way.
16:58Way to get people really frothing at the mouth.
17:01My article's totally unbiased.
17:03Your choice of interviewee, was it?
17:05It was my idea, actually.
17:07I happen to think he's an excellent journalist.
17:08Yeah, I bet you do.
17:13Come on.
17:24Thanks.
17:24How did you make all these?
17:27Christ, no.
17:29Caterers.
17:30The book club.
17:32Spot the perfectionist.
17:34Honed by years of being a single parent.
17:38When Magnus died, I had a choice.
17:41Collapse into a self-pissing heap.
17:43Or just buck up and make something of my life.
17:46I wanted to be an example to Luca, not a burden.
17:49Finding space for grief must have been hard.
17:51Not really.
17:53I mean, Magnus was ill for a very long time.
17:56I did most of my grieving while he was still alive.
18:02Cheers.
18:03Cheers.
18:05Cheers.
18:06Do you remember much about your dad?
18:09No.
18:09Sometimes I wish I didn't remember mine.
18:13I mean, you always had affairs.
18:15I thought when I got into Cambridge,
18:19he'd show more interest in my life again.
18:22But apparently this time it's true love.
18:26That is loss.
18:29I mean, look at you.
18:31Me, on the other hand.
18:32Ever since I deferred my place in uni,
18:39mum's been disappointed in me.
18:44She obviously rates you.
18:46She gave you a job.
18:47Ah, but this way she gets to keep an eye on me.
18:50If there's one thing she hates,
18:51it's not having control.
18:53I'm only being a bit hard on her.
18:54I mean, I'd love to have a mum like that.
19:00You're easy to talk to, you know.
19:02I like that.
19:06You do?
19:16Yeah, just down the hall.
19:33Okay.
19:37Let's get you away.
19:39Okay.
19:39What are you doing?
20:09Any time you're free.
20:26See you tomorrow.
20:39Reveal your secrets.
20:49Call me with a prophet.
20:55Luke deserves to know his father, Magnus.
21:13Once again.
21:25Once again.
21:41It's not real.
21:57It's not real.
21:59It's not real.
22:01It's not real.
22:13It's not real.
22:17It's not real.
22:39Sorry, I got a bit lost on my way back from the loo.
22:49Angela.
22:51We've actually got a lot in common, you and I.
22:55Is that so?
22:57I know how hard it is to be the only one.
23:09Yes, Rowling.
23:11Do whatever it takes to protect our children.
23:14Like the way I tell Harper, I'll always be there to protect her.
23:22And it's a lie.
23:26Sometimes lying to our children is the kindest choice.
23:29Angela?
23:34More wine, ladies?
23:36long.
23:48Papa.
23:49Papa.
23:50Can you hear me?
23:51Papa.
23:52Papa what happened?
23:53Can you breathe?
23:55Come on.
23:56Just...
23:57Papa talk to me.
23:58Please.
23:59Hopper, what's happened?
24:00Can you breathe?
24:02Just hop and talk to me, please.
24:05What happened?
24:07I don't know what's wrong with her.
24:09Let's get the door.
24:14Hang in there, kiddo.
24:16Come on.
24:17She can't breathe.
24:19No, she can't breathe.
24:23It looks like a crude asphyxiation spell.
24:27This magic, it's so violent.
24:30Hey, we just got to calm her down,
24:33then we can work on breaking the spell together.
24:46Pa, Volvis.
24:57I'm scared to start relying on you.
25:04I'm scared to start relying on you.
25:09You think I won't stick around?
25:11Will you?
25:12If I remember you with a free spirit.
25:14Maybe that was all a front.
25:14I'm scared to start relying on you.
25:19I'm scared to start relying on you.
25:25You think I won't stick around?
25:26Will you?
25:27If I remember you with a free spirit.
25:32Maybe that was all a front, because I was mad about you.
25:45Because I was mad about you, it was a cold.
25:47It was so cold.
25:49I was mad about you.
25:50I needed to sleep.
25:52No, no, no, no, no.
26:03Show yourself!
26:06No, no...
26:07No, no...
26:08Show yourself!
26:09No, no, no!
26:11Come on!
26:13No, no.
26:14I need to take care of you.
26:15When I was crying, it was like the killer knew I was there, like they were taunting
26:27me.
26:28So, Lena, you're onto them.
26:33Angela's husband, the one she claims is dead, he's alive.
26:44So, the grieving widow line?
26:51It's all a lie.
26:53For whatever reason, she's kept him out of her story.
26:56This is good.
26:58Well done.
26:59I'll leak it to the press, let the tabloids have a field day.
27:06Robert, don't go too hard, whatever she may have said.
27:14She's been through a lot.
27:30Any news on forensics?
27:31There'll be a press conference at two o'clock.
27:33We got our man.
27:40Devereux has got a DNA match and is going public.
27:48He's about to arrest an innocent man.
27:50Let's stop him from making a horrible mistake.
27:57Come on.
28:02Okay.
28:03We're just in time.
28:09What the hell are you doing?
28:10I'm so sorry, Maggie, but I can't let you out of the car.
28:27There's too much at stake.
28:29Open the door.
28:30Now.
28:31Right.
28:32Good afternoon.
28:33I'm going to read a short statement regarding the murder of DC Ryan Henshaw.
28:42He's announcing it.
28:43We've just made an arrest following confirmation from Forenza.
28:47What am I supposed to tell Gwen?
28:48That I let the wrong man go down for her grandson's murder to protect you?
28:52I know.
28:53It makes no sense.
28:54Please.
28:55You just have to trust me.
28:56Do you know how much I've risked trusting you?
28:59I'm so sorry.
29:01Categorically, there was no witchcraft involved.
29:04That's all for now.
29:05Thanks for your time.
29:10Get out of the car.
29:13Listen, when I was crying, I saw something.
29:15I think...
29:16Get out!
29:17Sarah.
29:18Sarah!
29:19I don't like who I'm becoming.
29:46I feel like I can't trust myself.
29:53Lots changed.
29:58Of course you feel disoriented.
30:00But believe me, you're doing everything right.
30:07Thank you for being there.
30:14Hey.
30:15Hey.
30:29Hey.
31:06I can sleep easier knowing that they've
31:10caught him.
31:14I'm going inside to pack.
31:40You're not buying it, are you?
31:54You think they got the wrong man.
31:56I'm so sorry, Gwen.
32:00I let you down.
32:05You're exhausted.
32:08You need to rest.
32:11Then get right back on that horse.
32:16Ryan deserves it.
32:32Two public figures, two very different visions.
32:42Robert Alton, head of the moot and its mission to uphold the safe integration of witches in society.
32:48And Angela Otis, MP for Sanctuary and advocate for rather more stringent legislation.
32:57Do existing laws adequately protect all citizens?
33:01Robert Alton?
33:02Yes.
33:03Peaceful integration has worked for centuries.
33:06Witches and mundanes are friends, neighbours and family.
33:10Draconian measures have already crept in, but they only stoke fear and erode trust.
33:17Angela Otis?
33:19No.
33:20Now look, I'm sure the majority of witches are upstanding citizens.
33:24But what about the minority?
33:26The ones who wish us harm?
33:28Now the country woke up to a stark reality last year, learning that witches can do terrifying things.
33:35Laws to level the playing field.
33:37Unnecessary.
33:38And against the recommendations of Mrs. Otis' own committee.
33:42The moot has the authority to strictly regulate magic, investigate infractions, and meet out justice.
33:48The system worked.
33:50Now hang on a minute.
33:51Hang on.
33:52What sane government would leave public safety in the hands of a partisan organization?
33:56Now, that is why I'm proposing a witch identification bell.
34:03And what does that entail?
34:05It's very simple.
34:06Every witch would be registered with the police, their biometrics added to a crime database, and movement restricted without authorization.
34:14Now, law enforcement needs enhanced powers.
34:17And the quicker they can access crucial information, the safer we will all be.
34:22Can you hear yourself?
34:23But that's, that's a violation of basic human liberty.
34:26It's basic common sense.
34:28We need stronger safeguards.
34:30What is she doing?
34:32What we need is declaring war.
34:34But yet we have no way of tracking the witches to your name, but we do for one day.
34:38So how is that balanced?
34:40How we know what you have.
34:41Our brains are not tracked.
34:42That's what we need to balance in your approach.
34:45There we go.
34:46Cheers.
34:48I...
34:50You were fantastic.
34:52Thank you, Bea.
34:53And where's my boy?
34:54You were wonderful.
34:55I'll join you shortly.
34:58So...
35:00How was I?
35:01Yeah, you were...
35:03You were very persuasive.
35:04Yeah.
35:05But that bill, if you push it through, it'll change everything.
35:15Yeah, that's, um...
35:17That's rather the point.
35:19Oh.
35:22Poor Sarah.
35:24Bridget, come on.
35:26This isn't personal.
35:27Yeah?
35:28Hmm?
35:29Look, if this, you and me, is gonna go anywhere, I really need you to understand that.
35:43And I would really, really like it to go somewhere.
35:56You must be feeling pretty shaken up.
36:13Is that what you wanted to talk to me about?
36:18Hold out your hand.
36:19Hmm?
36:20Just do it.
36:26Oh.
36:51Magic.
36:56You're magical.
36:59I knew it.
37:01I knew it.
37:02I knew it.
37:05Hey.
37:06You've been hiding this for, what, since you were 13?
37:10Why?
37:12Because I learned at an early age that my powers would make me a target.
37:19Does Sarah know?
37:20Yes.
37:21Yeah, of course.
37:22But we're keeping it under wraps for now.
37:26There must be agony.
37:36Well, if it's any consolation, I think I...
37:39I understand a little how that feels.
37:42Having my magic round.
37:49I think I might be able to unbind you.
37:51It's a serious spell, Harper.
37:53It took three mood witches to bind me in the first place, and...
37:57The tide is turning, isn't it?
37:58Against us.
37:59The tide is turning, isn't it?
38:00Against us.
38:01If the three of us joined forces, we could turn it back.
38:02The tide is turning, isn't it?
38:03Against us.
38:04If the three of us joined forces, we could turn it back.
38:06Hey.
38:07It's illegal.
38:08And you'd risk angering us.
38:09If the three of us joined forces, we could turn it back.
38:11Hey.
38:12It's illegal.
38:13And you'd risk angering Namut in a way you could never, ever come back from.
38:14It's illegal.
38:15And you'd risk angering Namut in a way you could never, ever come back from.
38:16It's a risk of money to take.
38:17Well, I'm not prepared to let you.
38:19You're not.
38:20It's illegal.
38:21I am.
38:22It's illegal.
38:23I'm not.
38:24It's illegal.
38:25I'm not.
38:26It's illegal.
38:27You're not.
38:28If the three of us joined forces, we could turn it back.
38:31Hey.
38:32It's illegal.
38:33And you'd risk angering Namut in a way you could never, ever come back from.
38:40What's the risk of money to take?
38:43Well, I'm not prepared to let you, okay?
38:47Besides, you'd need a copy of Starcross.
38:51It's the only Grimoire that contains the unbinding spells.
39:00So it's a no.
39:03Sorry, kid.
39:10Did you watch the debate last night?
39:13Mm-hmm.
39:14Mad, right?
39:15Who does that woman think she is?
39:17Oh, I felt they both gave as good as they got.
39:21What about Sarah, our friend?
39:24Speaking of Sarah, has the besotted Swain declared his intentions yet?
39:30I think that door's closed.
39:35What do you mean?
39:37Lachlan.
39:38Oh.
39:39Yeah.
39:40And she told me she had no interest in romance.
39:43Looks like things have changed.
39:45Oh, sweet.
39:46Oh.
39:47I'm sorry.
39:52What do you think of him?
39:53Oh, he's a bit flashy.
39:55I mean, that motorbike.
39:57But it's understandable they have a bond.
40:00They have history, a child.
40:02And Lachlan's a witch.
40:04Perhaps that matters to Sarah more than we realized.
40:09I think it's strange.
40:11Him just turning up like this.
40:1320 years too late.
40:15Well, now you've come to mention him.
40:17I mean, what does he really want?
40:21Well, why don't you ask him?
40:25Mm.
40:26Oh, you're good.
40:27You're an angel.
40:29Right, I'll see you later.
40:30See you.
40:31Bye.
40:32Bye.
40:33Bye, .
40:39What?
40:40Oh.
40:53Here.
40:54What do I owe this pleasure?
40:56Oh, you know, just passing through it.
40:59Oh, come on in.
41:03I need a break from the books.
41:05You, uh, you want a tea?
41:08Beer?
41:10Beer's good.
41:11Beer is good.
41:20My man.
41:23Cheers.
41:29I just wanted to say, well, sorry if it looked like I was being possessive over Sarah.
41:38No, no, I get it.
41:39You know, you guys are close, and, uh, I'm some guy that just shows up out of the blue.
41:45Why have you?
41:47I'm sorry.
41:48What do you really want from her?
41:50I don't believe that's any of your business.
41:52She's already been through enough.
41:54She doesn't deserve to get her again.
41:56Who said anything about anyone getting hurt?
41:58I don't trust your motives.
42:02Okay.
42:03Let's just, uh, cut to the chase here.
42:07Been itching to do it since you met me.
42:10Come on.
42:12Throw a punch.
42:13What?
42:13You might as well get out of your system.
42:15You know, all that pent-up rage can be really bad for me.
42:17Oh!
42:19Jesus, that hurt.
42:25Yeah, fair's fair, right?
42:27You son of a...
42:28Whoa!
42:28Whoa!
42:29Whoa!
42:29Whoa!
42:30Whoa!
42:32Enough of your fucking...
42:34Ah!
42:44Cut it out of your system.
42:49Sarah would hate this.
42:50Hmm.
42:50I'm just looking out for her.
43:08You know I'm safe, yeah?
43:20Oh.
43:21Oh.
43:22Oh.
43:23Oh.
43:24Oh.
43:50Hey.
44:20Oh.
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