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00:00Stop doing that. I'm checking the mirrors.
00:09But they might be following up.
00:10I'll see them if they are.
00:11Jesus.
00:12Why would MI5 want to abduct me?
00:14They want to know what you know.
00:16They abduct you, threaten you, torture you.
00:18And you disappear. That's how it works.
00:20No, they could interview me. They could talk to me.
00:23Yeah, they could. Or they could go in heavy.
00:30How did you know they were going to be at my flat?
00:36Stop the car. Stop the fucking car.
00:39They planted someone.
00:39Stop the fucking car! I'm jumping out!
00:42Stop the car!
00:48Why were you at my flat?
00:50I wanted to put you under surveillance.
00:52MI5 blocked it.
00:53I figured either you're working for them or they wanted to pick you up.
00:57So I came here.
00:57I am not working for MI5!
00:59Yeah, I kind of figured that out already.
01:02Why? Why would they?
01:05I'm not...
01:06You're not what?
01:08You're a criminal, Zara.
01:10You just steal that money.
01:12Right?
01:13You and your mates?
01:14Yes, but I wasn't...
01:17Look, they're not my mates.
01:20Okay?
01:21I met them through Luke.
01:23I just gave them some info.
01:25That's all.
01:26They said it was for a hack.
01:28I didn't know what they were going to do, okay?
01:30I swear.
01:31I...
01:31I...
01:32Yeah.
01:37Cheers.
01:42Cheers.
01:43Yeah.
01:55Cheers.
02:04My investigation is being set up to fail.
02:08I confronted my boss about it earlier.
02:10He basically confirmed it.
02:11Told me to resign the case.
02:17I figure we've got common enemies.
02:20Common goals.
02:22Maybe we team up.
02:24Help each other out.
02:26You want me to work with you?
02:28Like, behind their backs?
02:29They're abstracting my case.
02:31I'm on my own here.
02:32Okay, okay, so I team up with you,
02:34you arrest the robbers, and then what?
02:36You tell the court what you told me.
02:38You were duped, you thought it was a hack.
02:39I doubt you'll do any prison time.
02:41You doubt?
02:42You're worried about the thieves coming after you.
02:44Right?
02:46You put them behind bars, they can't come after you.
02:48Yeah, but then I've still got MI5 to deal with.
02:51If thieves are in prison, MI5 don't need your info.
02:54You go back to being an afterthought.
02:56Not a target.
02:57Not a target.
03:00No.
03:02There's way too many things that could go wrong.
03:04No, sorry.
03:05This has got nope written all over it.
03:12Fine.
03:13Take your chances on your own.
03:16I'll drop you back at your flat.
03:17MI5's probably still there.
03:18You can tell them you thought it was a hack,
03:20while they load you into the back of a van
03:21with a hood over your head.
03:23That's if your mates don't get you first.
03:31What's in it for you?
03:35If I catch the people who did this,
03:37my investigation hasn't failed.
03:39OK, so you're using me.
03:42You are just as bad as the others.
03:44You need to find some armed robbers
03:45before they kill you, right?
03:48I'm an armed robbery cop.
03:50So maybe, if it makes you feel better,
03:52you're using me.
04:09What if they're still here?
04:22They'll be long gone.
04:24And if they're not,
04:25I'll arrest them.
04:27The nightmare's over.
04:29Stay put.
04:31Door's locked.
04:32Anything happens,
04:33press the horn.
04:35Keep it held down.
04:37It'll just be a couple of minutes.
04:39OK?
05:10I'll aristcycle go.
05:12I don't have a book.
05:14When did I tell them?
05:15When did they say goodbye?
05:18Yes.
05:27Girl has lived when he was born,
05:29no time for poop.
05:30No time for boom,
05:32no time for her.
05:34After the woman,
05:35let's chill out.
05:36I don't know.
06:06I don't know.
06:36I don't know.
07:06I don't know.
07:36I don't know.
07:37Did you see who's inside?
07:41No.
07:42Did you get the number plate?
07:44No.
07:45Jesus.
07:46Did you find anything?
07:57It's empty.
07:58They know what they're doing.
08:00The place was bleached.
08:02Floor to ceiling.
08:03So...
08:04So what do we do now?
08:08Found you somewhere to stay.
08:10Preferably near Lockmill.
08:12The money to be stolen had to be moved out of investments and into cash.
08:20Right?
08:21If that wasn't you or Luke, who did that?
08:24We're way too low down the ladder.
08:25It would've...
08:26If you think someone on the investment committee was involved...
08:31They're not just involved.
08:32Someone that high up.
08:33Wouldn't be surprised they're in charge of the whole bloody thing.
08:37Who would've made the decision to move the investments into cash?
08:44Cartwright's the chief investment officer but they have these committee meetings where
08:49they all vote on strategy.
08:50Are they meeting notes?
08:52Yeah, but they're on a network drive and only committee members have access.
08:56Do you think you could, you know, gain access?
09:01Me?
09:02I mean, why don't you just go in there and confiscate the drives?
09:05Because then the drives end up our data lab, MI5 find out.
09:08We're in a race against MI5 to find the thieves.
09:11I get it.
09:22It'll be fine.
09:25I'm on the run.
09:27You're not on the run.
09:29You just need to stay around people.
09:31Crowded places.
09:32They won't try anywhere busy.
09:34Stick to cash.
09:35Try not to use your phone outside of work.
09:37We can't stop them but maybe we can put it off long enough to find the thieves.
09:49I think there's a way.
09:51The meeting notes.
09:53Cartwright is fucking useless with technology.
09:55He's always forgetting his passwords.
09:57It's kind of a running joke.
09:58So Dalia, his PA, keeps a list of them on her computer.
10:02Maybe I can sneak the passwords.
10:04The only thing is, I emailed work this morning and I told them I wanted compassionate leave.
10:11I had to go back in and tell them you changed your mind.
10:14The tables!
10:15I'll leave your door!
10:16Thank you very much.
10:27It's not charity. We're using each other, remember?
10:39Before I took the vial back to the warehouse,
10:43I took an impression of the fingerprint.
10:46Why?
10:48I'd like to have an advantage.
10:51You think you can use it without MI5 phoning out?
10:54Yeah.
10:55Yeah, I think so.
10:59How'd you manage to do it?
11:02Pretty easy, actually.
11:04I found a tutorial channel on YouTube.
11:07Crime Scene Pro, do you know him?
11:09No.
11:11Why'd you even print it on paper?
11:14A bloody fingerprint on glass, you just take photos of it.
11:17It's a million times more accurate and you can do it all in your phone.
11:20Oh.
11:22But we didn't like and subscribe.
11:33When you get to your room, use the hotel phone, call reception,
11:37ask if the kitchen's still open.
11:40Then I'll know you're safe.
11:42Sure.
11:44Night.
11:46Night.
12:11Night.
12:14Night.
12:20Night.
12:22Hello, reception.
12:25No, I'm sorry. The kitchen closed already.
12:29Good night.
12:30Good night.
13:00Good night.
13:26Anybody want to tell me how she got hold of it?
13:30Good night.
13:34Fuck off.
13:39He knocked the siren.
13:40I had to reload.
13:41And you left a vial there with your fingerprint.
13:46Okay.
13:47It was an error.
13:48Yeah.
13:49It was your fucking error.
13:52Fuck you, Lerner.
13:54You were there.
13:55It was your mistake, too.
13:56I'm sorry.
13:57I didn't sound a policy.
13:58I didn't see the message.
13:59Maybe she's good for it.
14:01She brought us back to bar, we leave her alone, there's no one done.
14:04It's not so simple.
14:06She knows the address of the office.
14:08If she knows about that, what else does she know about?
14:12There's one way to find out.
14:19Let his door open.
14:23Move!
14:24Please.
14:25Move!
14:29I...I don't understand.
14:51Your friend.
14:53What does she know?
14:54What did you tell her?
14:55No, I...I didn't tell her anything.
14:57I...I...I...I told her what I was supposed to do.
15:00How did she know about the office?
15:02What office?
15:03I don't...
15:08Your mate knows where her office was.
15:10How is that?
15:12I...I don't know.
15:13I swear.
15:15I swear.
15:16I swear.
15:21She's my mate, but...
15:23I...I don't know what she's doing.
15:26Please.
15:28Don't kill me.
15:30Please don't kill me.
15:32Can we trust her?
15:33Can we trust her?
15:46It's from a source I had to keep secret.
15:49Race.
15:50You know I can't run this other system without a reference number.
15:53How long we'd have each other, Isaac?
15:56Please.
15:58We've got nothing.
15:59Apart from this.
16:03God.
16:04Okay, look.
16:07We'll be to testing some new functionality tomorrow.
16:10I could run it through overnight as a testing sample.
16:12We'll have to wait.
16:14But it won't set off any alarm bells.
16:18You know my sister?
16:19Well, she's the housing officer up in Essex.
16:21She said the entire council might lose their pensions.
16:25Got to do something about it, right?
16:41You okay?
16:43Yeah.
16:44All right.
16:51I was just sitting in my flat staring at the walls.
17:02Nothing to distract me.
17:04I mean, I think I need to be around people.
17:07You know?
17:08Hustle and bustle.
17:10Just for my mental health.
17:11Oh, um, could I, um, could I sit somewhere else?
17:22It's just, my desk is.
17:25It's where it all happened.
17:27Oh, of course.
17:28Um, yeah.
17:29Where, where do you want to sit?
17:31Um, maybe one of the offices?
17:34Cartwrights?
17:36Oh, um, I totally understand you not wanting to come back to your desk,
17:38but I can't give you Cartwrights office.
17:42Um, you know, Josh.
17:43Josh has worked from home all week.
17:45Great.
17:53Okay.
17:58Nice to have you back.
18:00Thanks, Delia.
18:05Great, thank you.
18:09Who are they selling your debt to?
18:15The kinds of people who buy off-the-books gambling debts.
18:17Oh.
18:19They find out I'm a cop, that's it.
18:22Can't I get a bank loan?
18:23For nearly a hundred grand?
18:26A hundred grand, Demetrius.
18:29I've been here before on killing.
18:31I've always wanted back.
18:33How was I supposed to know who was going to send it on?
18:36I'll see what I can do with the loan.
18:38But I'm telling you now,
18:40I'm 99% certain it's a no.
18:47Best part of 36 hours between Luke Selborne being taken,
18:52and us finding the abduction vehicle.
18:54This is where it was dumped and burned.
18:56Right in the middle of a hundred hectares of farmland.
18:58These are the nearest traffic cameras with ANPR.
19:02There's a four-mile square camera black spot.
19:06They've basically vanished.
19:08Again.
19:10The absolute wankers.
19:12I'm quite just...
19:16Surprised to see me.
19:19What are you arguing about?
19:21We were a team.
19:23We know where the money is.
19:29Gould Simmons.
19:31Sir Toby Gould.
19:33How do you know?
19:35We had a call from the Times.
19:37One of their crime correspondents received an anonymous email
19:41with the account statements attached.
19:44Why would the thieves send the money to a billionaire?
19:47That's what we've been trying to get our heads around.
19:48Send someone to speak to the journalist.
19:51You two are taking Darren with you to interview Gould.
19:54Find out what he knows, get the money back,
19:58and tread carefully.
20:00He could have every one of us sacked.
20:02Hey.
20:03Um.
20:04I was just lining up these trades in the stack,
20:05and I wanted to run them.
20:06I can't write quickly, just for a sense check.
20:07Could you help me?
20:08No.
20:09No.
20:10No.
20:11No.
20:12No.
20:13No.
20:14No.
20:15No.
20:16No.
20:17No.
20:18No.
20:19No.
20:20No.
20:21No.
20:22No.
20:23No.
20:24No.
20:25No.
20:26No.
20:27No.
20:28No.
20:29No.
20:30I go down here let's look it up quickly,
20:32just for a sense check.
20:33Could you, uh, see when he's free?
20:34Sure.
20:38Looks like the earliest I can do his tomorrow at 9 45.
20:41He's got ten minutesoquine-
20:43Shit.
20:44Are you okay?
20:45Of course,
20:47I've just,
20:48Just come over all the water.
20:50You want-
20:51Something to eat.
20:54A biscuit?
20:56Another nice one.
20:59Okay.
21:29I was just looking at Clara's calendar while you were gone, just to save some time.
21:57No biscuits.
21:59Anything else for some added?
22:01Nope. 945 is perfect.
22:15Hey Kate.
22:16Hey.
22:18I guess this one must be yours.
22:21Hey Zara.
22:23Did the police say anything about Luke?
22:26Oh, I don't know.
22:28Well, I mean, I don't have any special info.
22:32Yeah, of course.
22:34Why would you?
22:36Oh, cool. What are you playing?
22:46I need to go to the toilet.
22:56I need to go to the toilet.
23:06So, um, how much are you guys getting paid for this?
23:18Just...
23:20No, cos I've got, like, five million just sitting back waiting for me in London.
23:30We're gonna get paid a lot more than that.
23:34Cool.
23:48In this morning's exclusive, the Times claims to have received information confirming that the stolen lock-mill money was sent by robbers to offshore accounts linked to the defence contractor and art manufacturer, Gould Simmons.
24:02The company, synonymous with its flamboyant CEO, Sir Toby Gould, has yet to comment, causing speculation to grow about how and why the stolen billions were sent to accounts linked to one of the richest men in the country.
24:16How's the water?
24:44It's got fennel in it.
24:46Good for your heart, fennel.
24:58So what have you got for me?
25:00Must have something.
25:02Who's behind us? What are they playing at? Why are they getting me involved? What?
25:05This is a police interview, Mr Gould. We ask the questions.
25:08Sir, Toby Gould to you.
25:10You come to my house, the least you can do is call me by my proper title.
25:14What have you got?
25:15You're claiming you know nothing about how that money landed in your account?
25:19Of course I don't bloody know.
25:20First I heard about it was some journal from the Times calling me up.
25:24Sharp as a brick, this one.
25:26What about you? You're the MI5 man. You got anything?
25:30Nothing, I'm afraid, Sir Toby.
25:32Who's this?
25:34This is Darren Yoshida. He's a senior financial investigator attached to our economic crime department.
25:40Are you joking me? He's an accountant? You got a fucking accountant on this?
25:44The main point of this interview, aside from assisting you in any way that we can, Sir Toby,
25:50was to ask for access to the account statements in question.
25:53No chance. I'm not sure.
25:54No chance. Not gonna happen.
25:55I am not handing over documents which the Ministry of Defence has designated as falling within the scope of the Official Secrets Act.
26:04Rest assured, Sir Toby, any documents you have...
26:06Not fucking happening.
26:07Understood?
26:09In that case, perhaps we could discuss the more pressing matter of having the stolen money returned.
26:16I'm not going to just...
26:17Sir Toby, unfortunately, the stolen money is no longer in our accounts.
26:24It was moved on just ten minutes after it arrived, most likely via a hack of some kind.
26:30Someone hacked into your account and moved the money out ten minutes after it arrived?
26:36I'm afraid so. As you can imagine, we're investigating as a matter of urgency.
26:40And while we have the utmost sympathy for the poor victims here,
26:47we just don't have the money anymore to return it.
26:50In that case, you definitely need to give us the statements.
26:53You can't tell...
26:54With the money gone, it's gonna look like you were responsible.
26:56You're gonna be on every front page.
26:58The Ministry of Defence might start putting their contracts.
27:00Your stock price will take a hit, that's for sure.
27:02These documents are protected under the Official Secrets Act.
27:05No, they're not. They're statements from secret accounts you use to pay illegal bribes.
27:08We already know that.
27:09At times, they're probably figuring out as we speak.
27:11It's gonna be all over the news in the next couple of days,
27:13so you might as well just let us have the statements.
27:15I'm not gonna be talked down to by some fucking loser accountant,
27:19who's clearly been such a fucking failure in his life,
27:22he ends up working for the police.
27:24I'm not actually an accountant.
27:30I never gained any accountancy qualifications,
27:33but as well as being a fully qualified financial investigator,
27:37I am a chartered financial analyst,
27:39a chartered alternative investment analyst,
27:41and a certified financial risk manager.
27:43There are fewer than a hundred triple charter holders in the world.
27:47I earned the designation while working as a risk manager for Greencrest Capital,
27:52setting up their quant volatility trading arm.
27:55By the time I left, we built up the AUM at just under $25 billion.
28:00I do draw the line at Weapons of Mass Destruction,
28:03but apart from that, we're quite similar.
28:05Sir Toby.
28:06For one, my kids go to the same school as yours,
28:09although mine actually pass the entrance exams.
28:18Get the fuck out of my sight.
28:21For fuck's sake, Darren.
28:22I'm sorry, I just...
28:23He was talking down to us, okay?
28:25Yeah, he's allowed to.
28:30Can you make any bloody sense of this?
28:35Not without the account statements.
28:41Well, that stuff you said true.
28:43Triple...
28:44Charter holder.
28:45Yeah.
28:46Yeah.
28:47So what?
28:48You're a multi-millionaire?
28:52My parents were immigrants, race.
28:54They were in a fish and chips shop for 30 years.
28:57You're free to find me however you want.
29:02Detectives.
29:04I'm terribly sorry for what just happened.
29:06As you can imagine, this is a very trying time for Sir Toby.
29:10I'd just like to say that we wholeheartedly agree
29:12with your assessment of the situation,
29:14and that it would be in Gould Simmons' best interest
29:16to assist the police in any way we can.
29:18Please, send me an email, and I'll arrange for the statements
29:22to be delivered via our secure document service.
29:27There's also something else that you should know.
29:31When the pensions money was moved out of the account,
29:34they also took all of the money that was already sitting
29:37in those accounts.
29:38Uh, they took all of Gould's money as well?
29:40Well, technically, he didn't have any money in those accounts,
29:43but if he did, then yes, they robbed him too.
29:46How much?
29:48147 million.
29:52We're just giving you the heads up,
29:53because we will be mentioning the theft
29:55in our statement to the press.
29:58So you can look like you're victims?
30:01We are victims.
30:03Isn't that why you're here?
30:04What's going on?
30:05What's going on?
30:32What's going on?
30:36It's keeping busy.
30:39Do you want to go stir crazy?
30:40No, uh...
30:43Changes to the plan.
30:46Why would there be?
30:47Because we've been compromised.
30:50She knows about the office.
30:51Maybe she knows about this place too.
30:53Look, this is the plan.
30:55We stick to it.
30:56We stay here in case there are any more clean-up jobs.
30:58Then we get the all clear.
31:00We get the money and leave.
31:03Nothing's changed.
31:04You know,
31:05if it was me that hired us,
31:07I'd have us all
31:09hide out together too.
31:10Nice and cozy.
31:12And when the time was right,
31:13I'd wipe us all out in one go.
31:16I mean, what do we even know about this person we're working for?
31:20Somebody's been telling us about him!
31:22Tell us about him!
31:23Listen.
31:25Just a few more days, then this'll all be over.
31:27That's another thing that's pissing me off.
31:30What's this big thing we're waiting around for?
31:32Just keep yourself busy, alright?
31:34Exercise, train, do drills, it'll help with the...
31:37With the what?
31:38I don't know here.
31:39Fuck this.
31:43I don't know here.
31:44I don't know here.
31:46I don't know here.
31:57Fuck this.
31:58I don't know here.
31:59Fuck this.
32:00I don't know.
32:30That almost sounds fine.
32:32I'll see you tomorrow.
33:00I'll see you tomorrow.
33:30I think you're right.
33:47I'll see you tomorrow.
33:49What the fuck are you talking about?
33:51They're not making you all hang around here.
33:55It's dodgy as fuck.
33:59Right?
34:01I mean, they know it and you know it.
34:05They're fucking with you.
34:11I need you more than they do.
34:13And I've already been paid.
34:15I'll see you later.
34:17I'll see you later.
34:21I'll see you later.
34:23I'll see you later.
34:25I'll see you later.
34:37I don't know.
35:07Shit.
35:19Hello?
35:21Miss Dunn.
35:23This is DCI Rhys Kovach.
35:25I was just wondering if you're free to answer some questions.
35:28I know it's late, but it's urgent.
35:30Hello, DCI Kovach.
35:32Erm...
35:33I mean, I'm actually still at the Loch Nile offices if you want to come by.
35:36I'll be there in a bit.
35:38Sorry.
35:40I don't want the people here.
35:42Oh, look.
35:43There is.
35:44Told you.
35:45Right, come on.
35:46Let's get out of here before anyone sees.
35:48We could just, like, christen the place.
35:50Yeah.
35:51Or we could go back to mine.
35:52Mm-hmm.
35:53Mm-hmm.
35:54Mm-hmm.
35:55Mm-hmm.
35:56That's weird.
35:57Mm-hmm.
35:58That's weird.
35:59The printer's lit up.
36:00The printer's lit up.
36:01Yeah.
36:02Oh, look.
36:03There is.
36:04I told you.
36:05Right, come on.
36:06Let's get out of here before anyone sees.
36:08We could just, like, christen the place.
36:12Yeah.
36:13Or we could go back to mine.
36:18Mm-hmm.
36:19Mm-hmm.
36:20That's weird.
36:21The printer's lit up.
36:22Milo.
36:23Um, priorities.
36:25Come on, then.
36:27Sweet.
36:28Can we get a cab?
36:31Sweet.
36:32Can we get a cab?
36:58New office.
37:08Bug of the trauma.
37:11So what was with the, uh, the phone call, DCI Kovach?
37:16Maybe our phones are bugged.
37:18No, I just like calling people out randomly and talking like a robot.
37:23We have to assume you're under surveillance.
37:25Well, so should we even be meeting?
37:29Not really.
37:29I figured you might need an escort back to the hotel.
37:33Just, you know, in case.
37:40I had a call before I came here.
37:42The estate agent who rented the basement of the thieves.
37:46Contracts with some front company based in Panama.
37:49Dead end.
37:50What about you?
37:50Any joy?
37:55The decision to move everything into cash was made in a committee meeting because of a risk report.
38:02That's what it was based on.
38:03Risk metrics.
38:04So I got it all wrong.
38:06There was no one person behind it.
38:09Maybe.
38:10Maybe not.
38:11But I was thinking, what if someone faked the numbers in the risk report knowing it would cause everything to be moved into cash?
38:20That's the report.
38:22Look at the names.
38:25Kate, Milo and Lena.
38:28Lena went back to Poland about three months ago.
38:30And if you met her, you'd know it wasn't her.
38:32So, it's either Milo or Kate.
38:36Milo's a bit of an idiot.
38:38But Kate, I mean, she's in charge of that team.
38:42She checks every report that goes out.
38:44And if the numbers are fake, she would have picked it up.
38:48So if there's a mastermind at Lockmill, it's Kate.
38:51So what's the next step?
38:56Can you figure out if the numbers are fake?
38:58I could try to reverse engineer the numbers, but it is needle in a haystack stuff.
39:03I mean, can't you put Kate under surveillance or something?
39:06I'll do that. MI5 find out.
39:07Okay.
39:08All right.
39:10I'll start running risk numbers then.
39:13This is good, Zara.
39:15We're making progress.
39:16This is how investigations work.
39:17No, it's not that.
39:18I've just been stuck in here all day.
39:22Just the thought of going back to that hotel room is giving me a panic attack.
39:31How risky would it be if we went out for some food?
39:34I might know somewhere brighter.
39:43Nice. How's it going?
39:44I'm perfect.
39:45Yeah.
39:45You're fine.
39:46Yeah.
39:48You're fine.
40:01Can you pull it?
40:02Yeah.
40:02That's a problem.
40:04Cheers, Jack.
40:22So, what the fuck is up with this place, hmm?
40:27Play poker sometimes.
40:28So, you're a cop who plays poker at illegal card games?
40:34It's not illegal to run a private poker game in the UK.
40:36All to gamble.
40:37So, why play here and not a casino?
40:40Because it's fun.
40:50When was the first time you knew I was lying?
40:53That night at Luke's.
40:58And there was a circumstance, it's not what you said.
41:01You're actually a pretty decent liar and a strategist.
41:06You make a good poker player.
41:08I don't think so.
41:11Too risk of us.
41:13You got involved in a giant heist.
41:16Well, I didn't know it was a giant heist, though, did I?
41:19One time in my life, I did something off script
41:22and it blew up in my face.
41:25I wouldn't have done it if I'd known the risk.
41:27That's a trick when you're playing poker.
41:32You have to divorce the stakes from the strategy.
41:35If you're worried about losing, you play badly.
41:38Then you'll lose.
41:40Maybe that's why I ended up in the back office at Lockmill.
41:45Mate, so you didn't grow up dreaming of being a Trade Settlements Analyst?
41:51Trade Support and Settlements Analyst.
41:53And, no, I mean, I've never really known what to do with my life.
41:58Lockmill was just supposed to be temporary while I sorted out a plan.
42:02It must be hard not knowing what you want to do.
42:06The heist's kind of short, though.
42:08Maybe you just pick something, dive in.
42:11No, it's not...
42:13If you don't love what you do, you'll never be any good at it.
42:17Still better than standing on the sidelines.
42:22Maybe that's why you got involved in the heist.
42:25And now you're in the middle of it and you're coping with it.
42:30Maybe it's exciting.
42:32Maybe for you it's exciting, but...
42:35I'm...
42:36I'm nauseous, Rhys. I'm terrified.
42:40I'm staying in a budget hotel.
42:42I've been wearing the same clothes for two days.
42:44I've been through, like, half a bottle of Febreze already.
42:52So why did you do it?
42:55I don't know.
42:58Shut up, Luke.
43:00Because I'm a dickhead.
43:04Because they offered me a hundred grand.
43:09And they never paid me anyway, so they don't work for nothing.
43:18You would have thought with how much they stole,
43:19they'd have paid you something.
43:23Four billion quid, they stick you on a hundred grand.
43:24The story of my life.
43:29The story of my life.
43:30Well, thanks for helping me put off the inevitable.
43:35It's just a hotel.
43:39No, it's not.
43:40It's me hiding out in fear of my life because of how spectacularly stupid I am.
43:43You're not stupid, Zara.
43:45You're not stupid, Zara.
43:48You're smart and capable and resourceful and tactical.
43:51I'm not the only one who thinks here.
43:53Okay.
43:57So, who else is on team Zara?
43:58I'm not the only one who thinks here.
43:59I'm not the only one who thinks here.
44:01You're mum.
44:02I interviewed her before.
44:03You talked to my mum.
44:04You were talking to my mum.
44:05I don't know.
44:06You're not stupid, Zara.
44:07You're not stupid, Zara.
44:08You're smart and capable and resourceful and tactical.
44:11I'm not the only one who thinks here.
44:12I'm not the only one who thinks here.
44:16Okay.
44:19So, who else is on team Zara?
44:26Your mum. I interviewed her before.
44:29You talked to my mum? Why?
44:32Because I'm a detective and you're a suspect.
44:34She's a twat.
44:36Yeah, I know.
44:39What did she say?
44:41She said the same thing I just said.
44:43You're smart, capable, but you're too scared
44:45to put yourself out there because...
44:47Oh, wow. Okay, just get straight to the heart of it, Rhys.
44:50All this having known me about ten seconds.
44:53Ten pretty intense seconds.
44:55Look, I can't imagine what it must have been like growing up...
44:58All right, I'm going. I'm going.
44:59Zara, wait!
45:05Last thing, my mum is not an excuse to feel sorry for me, okay?
45:10Okay.
45:12And another thing, I'm not defined by the fact that my mum is...
45:15I don't know.
45:16I don't know.
45:17I don't know.
45:18I don't know.
45:19I don't know.
45:20I don't know.
45:21I don't know.
45:22And another thing.
45:23I'm not defined by the fact that my mum is a narcissistic dickhead.
45:26Okay?
45:27I'm not Zara the survivor.
45:29I'm a fuck-up on my own terms.
45:31Zara?
45:32Zara, you're not a fuck-
45:33Zara, you're not a fuck!
45:52Rhys.
45:53Give me a minute, yeah.
46:00Is he always this elusive?
46:01He's stress.
46:02You're all stressed, Ellie.
46:04It's a big case.
46:05A lot of pressure.
46:08Lots of upside two, though.
46:12For the right person.
46:13But you're late.
46:14...
46:15You didn't make Mach 2 one day as with Mambo using the lap.
46:21Thus, in妳 was a savings rate.
46:26But at the wrong time, the indicates that they were placed into the middle.
46:29It was like years past 15 years of just a duplication of the street but it was so important to other people,
46:33I guess like she's always gifted at the very first year.
46:36So she never decided on the way after once she was
46:39whoCola started working until then.
46:41I don't know.
47:11I don't know.
47:41Do you mind?
47:45There's nowhere free.
47:45The man sitting to your right has got a syringe in his left hand.
48:04The syringe has got a toxin in it that will see you dead in ten minutes.
48:17It'll look like a coronary.
48:20Maybe one of those cases you hear about.
48:22That young person that suddenly died from an undiagnosed heart problem.
48:28It will just take a nod from me and the syringe will be in and out your thigh before anyone's noticed.
48:34You're M.I.5.
48:42Am I?
48:43You're going to finish your food.
48:48And when the two men next to you rise, you're going to rise too.
48:53And they're going to let you go in front of them because they're very, very well brought up young men.
48:58And three of you are going to walk outside.
49:01And you're going to get into the taxi that's where you're going to cross the road.
49:04And you're going to get into the taxi that's where you're going to cross the road.
49:34And you're going to cross the road.
50:04And you're going to cross the road.
50:34We'll see you next time.
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