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00:00Close your eyes.
00:16Oh, really?
00:18Ta-da!
00:20Oh!
00:22Leftover wedding table favours.
00:24Pushing the boat out, Jack.
00:25Just keeping the magic alive.
00:27Um, on that note, do you fancy lunch later?
00:32A romantic lunch with you?
00:34Anytime.
00:35Romantic, yes, but, um...
00:38There is something that I want to talk to you about.
00:41Is everything okay?
00:42Yeah.
00:43You seem a bit distracted.
00:45No, I'm fine. I'll talk to you later.
00:52Jack, could you help me with my audition when we're docking Cape Verde?
00:56Uh, I have a few hours off.
00:59Oh, mate, look, you know that I would, but I'm taking Cape out for lunch.
01:03Oh, no, say no more.
01:06Romance comes first.
01:08Oh, Jack, just a man.
01:10Will you take a look at that for us, please?
01:12Yes.
01:14Our grief cruise is your opportunity to take part in a transformational voyage at sea that will help foster healing.
01:19Yeah. It's all about celebrating the life of a dearly departed loved one.
01:25It sounds a little bit... depressing.
01:27So she's on the grief cruise.
01:52Well, hello, sailor.
01:53I'm going on an adventure, and I got a feeling the sun's gonna shine.
02:07I'm in love with the ocean, and I got a feeling I'm sailing tonight.
02:15Tonight, I'm saying it's because of you, and I'll always remember.
02:26I'm going on an adventure, and you are my mind.
02:33I'm going on an adventure, and you are my mind.
02:37I'm going on an adventure, and you are my mind.
03:07Actually, uh, I was considering maybe, um, an excursion tomorrow off the ship.
03:18A little bit of relaxation time.
03:21You should, having all that responsibility for such a big ship.
03:25Being around thousands of other people, daily, one can feel surprisingly lonely.
03:37It would be nice to get to spend the day with someone.
03:42Yes.
03:45I'm sure that would be lovely.
03:47Uh, well, uh, thank you.
03:52And, um, I better get back to it.
03:57Piers, if your cough gets any worse, don't hesitate to come back and see me.
04:04Will do.
04:04I lost my husband several years ago, but I know he wouldn't want me to be miserable.
04:16He always used to say, life is for the living.
04:21I agree.
04:22That's Elsa.
04:31She lost her husband six weeks ago.
04:35I'm sure a chat with a handsome fellow would cheer her up.
04:38And which handsome fellow would that be, then?
04:41You.
04:44Um, I brought you a little pick-me-up.
04:47This is Jack.
04:49The ship's resident singer.
04:52Elsa Crabtree.
04:53Hi.
04:54Meet my husband, Tim.
04:56I am very sorry for your loss.
04:59He always dreamed again on a cruise.
05:02Looks like his dream came true, didn't it?
05:03Oh, lighten up, Elsa.
05:05It's Tim that's died, not you.
05:07Oh, lighten up.
05:37Unusual.
05:38And a man of his years.
05:40He's in the prime of his life.
05:42Kate, I...
05:44When you're a father...
05:47Look, I...
05:48I just think we need to keep an eye on him.
05:51Okay?
05:51Bye.
06:04Oh!
06:05Why, hello again.
06:06Caribbean, last Christmas.
06:11Jolly Noel with his trusty camera.
06:14I don't think we've ever met.
06:16But hadn't you just lost your husband, then?
06:21Wasn't that your first Christmas without him?
06:23Oh, I'm sorry, but you must be mistaken.
06:25It wasn't us, was it?
06:26Apologies, ladies.
06:35Please, sir.
06:37Yeah.
06:38Compliment you.
06:40My thirteenth cruise.
06:41Huh?
06:42You get used to seeing the same people again and again.
06:48I must have got confused.
06:49Please, take a seat.
06:55Hello, everyone.
06:56I'm calling you, cruise director.
06:58And I am here to...
07:00help you...
07:01honour the memory of your loved ones.
07:06And then, we hope very much that you'll be able to join us on the grief walk later.
07:11We'll be visiting the Mercado de Scucupira, where you'll be able to snap up a bargain.
07:16Also, if you're lucky, you'll be able to sample some of the local speciality rum, Grog.
07:22Yeah, now, that is just a sample, young lady.
07:25Got my eye on you, all right?
07:26Ooh.
07:27Who hasn't?
07:27LAUGHTER
07:28Good morning to you all, our patrons.
07:34The embarkation point today will be on deck six and eight.
07:38Morning.
07:39Must have Captain Pierce de Freyce just doing my rounds.
07:44Will you be joining the grief walk?
07:46I'm not a willowar.
07:47Oh, I see.
07:49Sorry.
07:51I am a food and drink travel writer from Spain.
07:54I'm doing a piece on Cape Verdean rum.
07:57I'm looking for a romantic place to eat.
08:00Any recommendations?
08:01Marisqueria Especiaria every time.
08:04Super spicy steaks and beautiful melt-in-the-mouth seafood.
08:08Sounds perfect.
08:09I'll check it out.
08:10Pierce?
08:10I've always had an interest in rum.
08:16How it's produced so differently according to each region.
08:20I do a little writing myself from time to time.
08:24I've been told I have something of a flair for it.
08:30Well, you'd be welcome to join me.
08:33I could do with the company.
08:34Wonderful.
08:35Good afternoon, everybody.
08:44I'm delighted to announce that we've now docked at Cape Verdean.
08:48The sun is shining, and I spy a tankard of grog with my name on it.
08:52Race, yeah.
08:53A pensioner's grief walk.
09:03It's hardly my idea of a day off track.
09:05Well, let's get this bit of the walk out of the way, and then we can try and find this
09:09place, Marisqueria Especiaria.
09:12Thank you, Pat.
09:13No idea.
09:13Come on, now.
09:16Three thousand escudos, a fair price for that.
09:18My, my.
09:19Olia.
09:20This is the finest craftsmanship on the island.
09:22I give you the best price.
09:24Garantula.
09:25Hey, you heard the lady.
09:27Wind your neck, and I don't need your help.
09:29Tilly, put your money away.
09:30You shouldn't be waving it everywhere.
09:32Final offer.
09:33Take it or leave it.
09:34Yeah, got it.
09:36You really are asking for trouble.
09:38Drawing attention to yourself.
09:39You suck the joy out of everything.
09:41Is everything okay here?
09:43No, starchy liquors.
09:44Just getting up tight, as usual.
09:46Well, I thought you'd show me just a little bit of respect today, of all days.
09:50Look, why don't we try and find a nice spot?
09:53I don't think I'm ready to say goodbye to him.
09:55Well, I'll catch up on you later.
09:57Wouldn't want to lower the tone.
09:59You're all right.
10:00I'll just need some time.
10:02Take as much time as you need.
10:04You think she's okay?
10:11Best way to enjoy Grog?
10:13I stood down at a one.
10:22Wow.
10:24That's good stuff.
10:26Sugar cane never tasted so sweet.
10:29Good line for your piece.
10:31Same again.
10:32Salud.
10:35Salud.
10:48Jamil, Jamil, I'm so sorry I did not see you down there.
10:52I don't have to clean this up now.
10:55I heard you went up for the ends job.
10:58We were laughing about it in the gym this morning.
11:02Seems I might have some competition.
11:03You applied too?
11:06Of course.
11:08Well, you didn't hear about my circus background.
11:11The magnificent Moussevitch.
11:12My mother, she was a very famous contortionist.
11:17Colin didn't mention you were even in the running.
11:20Funny.
11:21He told me the job is as good as mine.
11:23If you want my advice, I would throw in the towel before you make a fool of yourself.
11:33Miss you, Dad.
11:54Miss you, dad.
11:55Bitch.
12:03There you are.
12:12I was beginning to think you'd both abandoned me too.
12:14No sign of Tilly then?
12:16No, she said she'd be here when we laid Tim to rest,
12:18but she's too busy out hunting a bargain to be with her best friend.
12:21Will you wait here? We'll see if we can find her, yeah?
12:30She's probably chatting some fella up somewhere.
12:33Want to tell me what's on your mind?
12:37You've not been yourself lately.
12:41It's Captain Marlowe.
12:43Have you noticed anything strange about his behaviour recently?
12:47No more than usual.
12:48Look, I'm being serious, Jack.
12:50What's happened?
12:52The other day he couldn't remember which country we were in.
12:56I know the feeling.
12:58It's not the first time he's made a mistake.
13:00Piers thinks that we should take action.
13:04But you don't.
13:06It'd be the end of an incredible career.
13:09I'm not sure I want that on my conscience, Jack.
13:11Elsa, don't look.
13:36Turn this way.
13:37It's all right.
13:37She's just keeping around.
13:44What are you thinking?
13:46These markings are on her neck.
13:48Well, it looks like she's been strangled.
13:51Some kind of chain or something.
13:53The police have cleared that we can head back to the ship.
13:59A little bit peaky.
14:01I actually think he's been drinking.
14:03I have been rum tasting with Angel, the food and drink writer.
14:08I don't know where he's got to now.
14:10Someone needs to inform Tilly's next of kin.
14:11I will speak to Frankie as soon as I'm back aboard.
14:15Right, everybody.
14:16This brief walk is over.
14:20Come along now.
14:22Let's look around.
14:23See what we can find.
14:24Yeah?
14:25Yeah.
14:25Have a great time, guys.
14:29I'll see you in the carousel theater later.
14:31Ah, good.
14:35Colin, do you have a minute?
14:37Well, I'm running late for the spa raffle, so...
14:38Well, it's just I heard Goran applied for the N-steam.
14:42Well, you're not the only one chasing the dreams, you're male.
14:46And Goran does have a certain pedigree.
14:50Oh.
14:51Well, his mother's a contortionist.
14:53Not sure that's the pedigree Colin had in mind.
14:57Er, you didn't seriously think you'd be the only candidate, did you?
15:02No.
15:04It's just good to know what I'm up against.
15:08Uh, it's you.
15:12Pedigree?
15:14Er, I hope you're not casting aspersions on my professionalism.
15:17Wouldn't Jim have it, Colin?
15:18Good, because Goran's act is out of this world.
15:21So where does that leave Jamil?
15:23Oh, nothing wrong with a bit of healthy competition?
15:34Did you notice anyone suspicious hanging around the market?
15:36Well, we know she had a set-to with a straw holder over the bag.
15:40Obviously wasn't afraid to splash the cash.
15:42Kate, look.
15:49That's the bag.
15:50Look at the strap.
15:56It could be a match, with the marks on her neck.
16:00I think we might have just found the murder weapon.
16:05To lose Tim and now this, 40 years we were friends.
16:09Like chalk and cheese we were.
16:11Only I was the old chalk.
16:12Look, did Tilly have any enemies?
16:17Or anyone she had a difficult relationship with, maybe?
16:21Come to think of it, she did say she had a stalker.
16:24But I just thought she was being dramatic.
16:26That's how she was.
16:27But I feel ashamed now.
16:28I should have been there for her.
16:29I should have looked after her.
16:31You can't blame yourself.
16:32You've had your own issues to deal with.
16:34Yes, but I've still got those issues.
16:36Tim's still with me.
16:37We're going to find out who did this tour, okay?
16:43My chip would never have stood for a grief tour.
16:47His send-off has been wonderful.
16:50The coffin was carried by six drag queens.
16:53There was a Baltimore community gospel choir.
16:55And I wore a plume of pink ostrich feathers.
17:01Come on, what's up?
17:04Oh, no.
17:05Well, it's not important.
17:07I just found out Goran applied for the Ent's job.
17:11Goran?
17:13A lifeguard?
17:14Buns of steel?
17:17Yep.
17:17It's the one.
17:19Oh.
17:22You know, maybe I should just give up.
17:25Now, listen, I've heard you sing in the karaoke bar.
17:29You've the voice of an angel.
17:31And the way you shake that tush.
17:33Well, you know, I got the moves like your girl.
17:39See?
17:41Jamil.
17:44Why do you want to be up on that stage?
17:46When I watched her perform, I can see how he moves the audience.
17:58Takes them to another place.
18:00Hmm.
18:01I want to entertain people, too.
18:05Make them feel something.
18:06You know, I've spent the best years of my life in this business.
18:10And I don't think there's anything I don't know about it.
18:12I love hearing your stories.
18:16I think I can make you a star.
18:18I saw you talking to the police.
18:26Is there any news?
18:28You said you recognised Tilly from a previous cruise, didn't you?
18:32I must have got her confused with someone else.
18:36When you get to my age, things get mixed up in your noggin.
18:39I think we should talk to the stallholder.
18:46Find out what you can tell us.
18:48Good idea.
18:49First thing.
18:54I sell a lot of bags.
18:56You don't expect me to remember every old lady who thinks she don't need to pay a fair price.
19:00Oh, so you do remember her, then?
19:03Aye.
19:04Say, my sold her a bag.
19:06But everybody knows they're fake.
19:07She can't complain now.
19:08I'm not interested in fake bags.
19:11I'm talking about murder.
19:13Murder?
19:14Dios Dios.
19:15Papi, I'm a stallholder.
19:18You're looking at the wrong face.
19:20Whose face should we be looking at, then?
19:23Por qué I help you?
19:25Huh?
19:25Por qué?
19:26I run honest business.
19:29If you call selling fake handbags honest...
19:31Yes, Sammy.
19:31Leave my stall.
19:32Don't bother me.
19:33If you want more information,
19:34go speak to the Englishman with the crazy shirt and camera.
19:37He was the one following her.
19:39Not me.
19:40Assassinato.
19:42There, Sammy.
19:45No.
19:46I hate to say it, but he's got a point.
19:49There's something off about that fella.
19:50No.
19:50No.
19:50Mr. Jones, you left your camera in the bar.
20:04Noel.
20:04Noel.
20:05Noel.
20:05Noel.
20:05Noel.
20:05Noel.
20:05Noel.
20:05Noel.
20:07Noel.
20:07Noel.
20:07Noel.
20:07Noel.
20:08Noel.
20:08Noel.
20:22Noel.
20:26Noel.
20:27you writing a mucky story never seen you look so pleased with yourself actually i'm writing a
20:36piece on fog for the newsletter oh sounds fascinating the aroma is multifaceted there's
20:43prune raisin chocolate apricot and even the fire of chili can be detected oh great anyhow overall
20:50my ruminations are that this is the real deal ruminations get it oh yeah it's a cracker that
20:58one piece the police have found emiliano gonzalez's prints on the bag their stall holder but we know
21:05he sold her the bag so of course his fingerprints are going to be all over it yeah that's the reason
21:10they released him but they still haven't ruled him out if his prints came up on a search and he's
21:15obviously got previous yeah uh look what i found in those cabin yeah look they're all shots of tilly
21:25looks like refined tilly stalker
21:30of course i liked it
21:45point a camera at her and she knew exactly what she was doing what if tilly didn't know that you
21:51were pointing a camera at her
21:53lovely photo of tilly on the deck with a cocktail gorgeous smile
22:00and this one looking for a bargain at the market stall
22:05why were you taking pictures of tilly without her consent
22:09well when you put it like that it sounds all wrong that's not when was the last time you saw tilly
22:17because a stall holder told us that you followed tilly and she left the market
22:21tilly had that disagreement with elsa she didn't want to go on the grief walk with her
22:28too busy shopping so when she'd shaken elsa off i caught up with her i couldn't believe my luck
22:38but she wasn't interested in me when i declared my romantic intentions she just laughed
22:45that must have upset you and maybe those hurt feelings they turned into no i left her and came
22:53back to the ship i felt like an old fool
22:57we're going to check your return time without security but if your story doesn't add up
23:04we might need to talk to the police
23:06i did not kill tilly
23:09how's the travel log coming
23:23oh i'm nearly there
23:25you can read when i'm done
23:28actually i wondered if you might look over something i've been working on
23:33of course let me buy you a drink
23:36venezuela you thought you said you were from spain
23:40i was born in venezuela but i've lived my life in spain
23:44excuse me i have to take this
23:49oh no
23:57thought he'd got himself a little romantic date
24:01i wonder what tilly and elsa were arguing about
24:05well elsa was crossed because tilly was splashing the cash
24:07hey check the logs
24:10no return to the ship at 1600 hours
24:12so his story checks out
24:13that story does
24:15i'm still not convinced that he hadn't met tilly previously
24:18frankie is there any way you could find out if they were on the same cruise
24:23last christmas to the caribbean
24:25yeah i can check on the system thank you
24:27boy so i have been looking into this angel character
24:34not the food and drink guy
24:35so he says
24:37look i couldn't find that place he recommended
24:39probably because it doesn't exist
24:41there is nothing online about him being a food and drink writer
24:45why would he say he was
24:46i don't know
24:47but when we were in the market together
24:49he plied me with hooch and then gave me the slip
24:52oh
24:53do you think he could be involved with tilly's death
24:55he always seemed to have half an eye on her
24:58i don't know
24:59i'm just saying maybe it's worth investigating
25:02so you're a detective now
25:05no
25:08but i don't see you getting very far
25:11i just thought maybe you could use this
25:12well look maybe piers has got a point
25:14i mean if he's lying about his job
25:15what else is he lying about
25:17well if kate thinks it's worth looking into
25:21we will
25:22stop
25:36i give up
25:38you are listening to your head
25:42and all the other stuff in there is getting in the way
25:45now
25:46listen to her
25:48what's she saying
25:50i can do this
25:54once more
25:56from the top
25:57sorry i made you back and shift
26:03no it's not that
26:04dance training pack
26:05two left feet
26:07unfortunately
26:08i'm actually looking for angel gonzalez
26:11the food and travel writer
26:12i don't suppose you've seen him anywhere
26:13he mentioned he was going ashore
26:16you could probably still catch him
26:17you're his kevin stewart right
26:20notice anything unusual about him or
26:22oh
26:24seems like a gentleman
26:26can i borrow this
26:30sure
26:31right come on
26:35what do you have
26:52angel gonzalez cabin
27:13keep an eye out please frankie
27:20me
27:20i'm not even here
27:22you know i'm not really buying piers's suspicions about angel
27:28is that because they're piers's suspicions
27:32nope
27:33well it is a little bit odd
27:38that as an online food writer
27:40he doesn't have a profile
27:41well does that make him a killer
27:42burner phones
27:52now what would a travel writer
27:55want with these
27:56oh
27:57well you might find the answer in here
28:02tilly
28:06that says mensajero
28:09courier
28:10courier
28:11yeah
28:13some dates
28:14coordinates
28:16wait there's an address here
28:19it's piers
28:24angel's left the ship
28:27oh no
28:29piers has gone after him
28:31great
28:32right um
28:34we need to go
28:35yep
28:35we need to go
28:44we need to go
28:46to learn
28:49we need to go
28:50and find out
28:53to learn
28:55to learn
28:57that is
28:59that is
29:01Oh, my God.
29:31I see what you are.
29:41Drug dealers.
29:44Here, Cuido Deli.
29:50We work for the Venezuelan National Crime Agency.
29:53There's a deal about to go down.
29:55A local degenerate who's brought up a drugs cartel is here to pick up a consignment.
29:59And we need to catch him in the act.
30:05Stay out of sight and keep quiet.
30:07Wait.
30:24That's the guy from the market stall.
30:26They're the one that's all tirried back.
30:29They must be involved in all this.
30:31Carpears again.
30:32You're atras.
30:52Where is Manuel?
30:55We usually treat the police with him.
30:58Manuel didn't get it.
31:00We don't have a lot of time.
31:05Take care.
31:07Take care.
31:08Take care, friend.
31:10Take care.
31:11Take care.
31:13Take care.
31:14Take care. Show yourself.
31:16Come out.
31:18What's going on?
31:20You can't do anything.
31:22Be quiet. Be quiet.
31:32It's okay. He's a cop.
31:35It's okay.
31:37I'm part of an international operation trying to bring traffickers to justice.
31:41Guys like him are just the bottom of the food chain.
31:45You think I'm going to attack?
31:47This cartel is bigger than all of us.
31:49Unfortunately, he's right.
31:54But I'm a man on a mission.
31:56I can understand that.
31:58I know you do.
31:59So why was Tilly killed?
32:01The South American gangs recruit couriers to pick up the drugs and then smuggle them into mainland Europe.
32:06So they've been transporting the drugs on our ships?
32:09Yeah.
32:10A pensioner on holiday. You wouldn't suspect a pain in drugs meal, would you?
32:12No.
32:13We've had our ice on Tilly Webster for a few months now.
32:16I hoped she might lead us to the big fish.
32:18We need sharp ice everywhere.
32:20We could do with more guys like you.
32:22He doesn't miss much, eh? This guy.
32:25So do you think her death was related to drug trafficking?
32:29Well, she's been mixing with some pretty dangerous people.
32:32I owe you an apology.
32:33I should have listened to you. You were right upon him.
32:47Well, actually, he kind of turned out to be the exact opposite of what I thought he was.
33:08Look, we've never really seen eye to eye. And I'm tired of it. I know you are too.
33:16So how about we start over?
33:27This doesn't mean I'm not keeping you in the holes.
33:33But I don't see why we can't be friends.
33:38I don't know.
33:39I don't know.
33:40I don't know.
33:41I don't know.
33:47These couriers are fairly expendable. If they get caught, they get caught.
33:51There's always someone else to take their place. It's that simple.
33:54So how is Tilly Webster flagged in the first place?
33:57Frequent trips abroad to red flag destinations, lavish lifestyle, no clear source of disposable income.
34:04And check this. Two weeks after she arrives back in the UK, there's a large deposit of money paid into her bank account.
34:11Any updates?
34:13Emiliano's keeping quiet, but he'll break soon enough.
34:16We've checked Tilly's cabin. No evidence of any illicit contraband.
34:20So she never got a chance to pick up the drugs?
34:22We're missing something here. What about her friend Elsa?
34:26Where do you think she's involved?
34:28We ran a check on Tilly's travel companion. No unexplained money in her account. No ostentatious lifestyle. Elsa Crabtree turned out to be of no interest to us.
34:39Frankie, did you manage to check those passenger logs from that Caribbean cruise? No claims have met them on.
34:44Another grief cruise. Both Tilly and Elsa were definitely on board.
34:48Playing the grieving widows.
34:50Elsa registered a special item of hand luggage. An urn containing her late husband's ashes.
34:57She told me her husband had only been dead six weeks.
35:00So how many husbands has she actually buried?
35:03It isn't ashes she's been carrying around in that urn.
35:08What are you doing with Tim?
35:14Remind me, how long ago did Tim pass on?
35:17Er...
35:18Must be about six months ago.
35:20You said it was six weeks.
35:22What? It's the grief. That's what it does to you.
35:26Tim!
35:28That's not Tim.
35:29That's Charlie.
35:30What?
35:31Well, I don't know how that got in there.
35:33You asked to be alone on that grief walk.
35:35Not because you wanted to mourn your husband, but because you had something else to take care of.
35:41When you boarded the ship at Southampton, you pretended to carry his ashes.
35:44Only the urn was empty.
35:47You'd both been given a contact at the market stall.
35:50No names, just a time and a place.
35:54But Tilly was a colourful diversion.
35:56While the urn was filled with Class A drugs.
35:59Then you carried the urn back onto the ship with you.
36:02The grieving widow. Protecting her precious cargo.
36:07This is all nonsense.
36:09I'm in mourning and look how you're treating me.
36:11We've offered Emiliano Goncalves a plea deal.
36:14It's only a matter of time before he talks.
36:16Well, it was Tilly's idea.
36:18She met this bloke in the Caribbean and he said it'd be easy pin money.
36:21And if Tilly hadn't have been quite so greedy, he might never have been caught.
36:28We are supposed to be two old biddies that no one would ever look at twice.
36:31You're putting this whole operation in danger.
36:33Don't be ridiculous.
36:36We're in the drug trade.
36:37We should be enjoying all the spoils.
36:39And look at the state of you.
36:40The hair, the clothes, the makeup or lack of.
36:42Oh, you know the rules. This reckless extravagance needs to stop.
36:46Since when were you calling all the shots?
36:48Oh, that's it. I've had enough.
36:50Well, so have I.
36:51Why?
37:12We haven't got the DNA results back yet.
37:14But you're all over that bag and you know it.
37:17But she was my best friend.
37:18She was vain and foolish.
37:20She always thought she'd find love one day.
37:22She even like that idiot.
37:23I had to warn her off.
37:26So that's why she kept rejecting me.
37:31I thought I was being a silly old fool.
37:34It's okay, no.
37:35Come on.
37:36Let's go.
37:37I wanted to say thank you before I left.
37:50You're not going to try and recruit Piers before you go here?
37:54Or you.
37:55Or you.
37:56You must miss it.
37:58I do.
38:00But my place is here.
38:04Say farewell to Piers for me.
38:06I only wish good things for him.
38:07Me too.
38:08Your blood pressure seems normal now, but it's good that we got you checked over.
38:20You're very brave for taking on a criminal mastermind.
38:22Well, he turned out to be more of a police officer than a criminal mastermind.
38:29Piers is James Bond.
38:31I like it.
38:33You like the James Bond movies?
38:36Mm-hmm.
38:37I've seen all 27 at least four times each.
38:39What about you?
38:40I think you mean all 26.
38:42One does not count the original Casino Royale.
38:45No, surely that's the best one.
38:48I've heard of people who will watch all of them back to back.
38:52Sounds like fun.
38:56I wonder...
38:59Yes?
39:01Would you like to watch one together?
39:05Maybe sometime.
39:11How's Noel holding up?
39:17Heartbroken.
39:19His last chance at love, snatched away.
39:22Could've all been so different if he and Tilly got together.
39:26Gotta grab what you can before it's too late.
39:28Yeah, I guess so.
39:31This business with Marlowe.
39:33Whatever you decide, I'll support you.
39:36In the meantime, I...
39:38This is between us.
39:41Go do your thing.
39:43Go do your thing.
39:55Ladies and gentlemen, his voice is so smooth,
39:57you won't even feel the motion of the ocean.
39:59Well, unless you've had one too many cocktails, that is.
40:01Hey, I'm looking at you.
40:03Please, put your hands together for the wonderful Mr. Jack Grayley!
40:06I was so high, I did not recognize the fire burning in her eyes, the chaos that controlled my mind.
40:28I whispered goodbye as she got on a plane, never to return again, but always in my heart.
40:39This love has taken its own on me.
40:44She said goodbye too many times before, and her heart is breaking in front of me.
40:55And I have no choice, cause I won't say goodbye anymore.
41:00I tried my best to feed her appetite, keep her coming every night, so hard to keep her satisfied.
41:18Oh, I kept playing love like it was just a game, pretending to feel the same.
41:25Turn around and leave again, but I thought, this love has taken its own on me.
41:34She said goodbye too many times before, and her heart is breaking in front of me.
41:44And I have no choice, cause I won't say goodbye anymore.
41:50I'll fix these broken things, repair your broken wings, and make sure everything's alright.
42:08My pressure on your hips, sink in my fingertips, into every inch of you, cause I know that's what you want me to do.
42:20This love has taken its own on me.
42:24She said goodbye too many times before, and her heart is breaking in front of me.
42:34And I have no choice, cause I won't say goodbye anymore.
42:40This love has taken its own on me.
42:44She said goodbye too many times before, and her heart is breaking in front of me.
42:54And I have no choice, cause I won't say goodbye anymore.
43:04Ladies and gentlemen, we have now arrived in Valletta, capital of Malta.
43:16How about it gents? A little scavenger hunt around Valletta.
43:19Black or red, double or nothing.
43:21Come on bros, man or mouse moment.
43:23Hello and welcome for this award winning scavenger hunt.
43:26Hey good luck Chrissy boy.
43:28Look.
43:29So it wasn't a robbery gone wrong then?
43:32Charlotte?
43:33What are you doing here?
43:35Malo is in Norfolk's state to be in charge of this ship.
43:38The safety of the ship is at stake.
43:41You thought you were on the way now from the troubles in your life.
43:48And watch a new horizon in the sky.
43:54And now the truth's caught up with you.
44:00Whoever is waiting for you in the deep room.
44:11It's going to be in charge.
44:16Therefore, I think it's all about the conditions.
44:19When you go to the shore of the ship is at stake.
44:21And then you can see if you will.
44:23What does that mean to you?
44:24You can see if you have a ship trapped in the boat,
44:26you can get a ship trapped in the ship.
44:27And you can go to the ship to the ship.
44:29You can get a ship to the ship.
44:30If you want to do it.
44:32And you will have to deal with everything.
44:34Who knows?
44:35It's just a ship.
44:36It's just a ship.
44:37We've been there for the ship.
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