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Murdoch Mysteries - Season 19 - Episode 05: The Borden Ultimatum
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00:00You
00:05I'd like to report somebody so good
00:10What it's my neighbor mr. Turner real nuisance you're reporting him for
00:15Being a nuisance no, I'm reporting that he's missing when did you last see him?
00:20Oh, about an hour ago only an hour
00:23I'm so entangled
00:25Perhaps he went up. Oh, yeah, no see I saw him about an hour ago in the yard and he invited me over
00:30For a cup of tea, but I didn't go over right away on account as I had to go home hang on my broom and change my
00:35Trousers you would sweeping in New York
00:38No, oh
00:40I see where we went wrong there. No, it was on account of I was coming home from the rink
00:45Curling after I changed my trousers. I went on over and the place was empty
00:50You just walked into your neighbor's house. Did you have a key? Oh, we don't lock our doors around here
00:55Well, we don't lock our doors back home, but Toronto is a big city surely people lock the doors out here
01:00My keys too often why don't you lead the way and show me where you last saw the missing man
01:05Detective I can take it from here no need I want to ask him where he curls have been looking to join
01:10In a new rink
01:15Sir, what brings you out to a crime scene?
01:20Two dead and inspector choice on leave. Oh something wrong. I don't know
01:25Unfinished business back in New York was all he said, so I'm filling in for him. Shall we?
01:30All right
01:35Are you finished
01:37Are you finished cover him up?
01:40Two dead both by gunshot wounds to the back of the head
01:45Died within the hour no evidence of any trauma besides the obvious
01:48I'll take the
01:50Bodies to the morgue and complete the postmortems. Thank you, miss Hart
01:52They're insurance salesmen
01:55A denied claim personal grievance
01:57I'm not finding any
01:59I'm not finding any
02:00I'm not finding any insurance files sir just newspapers and articles
02:05These articles are all about the new American people
02:09These articles are all about the new American people
02:10I'm Swiss to speak my and all states
02:11The new American people
02:12Of uh
02:13Uh
02:15Hold on. Have a look at this.
02:20Ash, sir?
02:25The top of the blood, suggesting it was dropped after the crime.
02:30Detective, this man has been asking to speak with you.
02:33He says he's witnessed the shooting.
02:35Thank you, Miss Hart.
02:36And what did you see, sir?
02:38I'm sorry to say I'm blind.
02:40What did you witness?
02:45I heard the gunshots, too.
02:47When was that?
02:48A little over a half an hour ago.
02:50Shortly after the door opened, one person walking east, then...
02:55turning north at the corner.
02:57He was a tall man, wearing hard shoes.
03:00How do you know he was tall?
03:02By the speed of his steps and the distance...
03:05travelled, I could discern the length of his gate.
03:07That's impressive.
03:09Anything else?
03:10Yes.
03:11I smelled cigar smoke.
03:14Maybe a...
03:15explains the ash and the blood.
03:17Sir, if you could give your name and address to this constable.
03:20Just in case we have any more questions.
03:25Interesting.
03:28Three desks, two...
03:30two dead men.
03:32Oh.
03:33I should have known.
03:35What is it?
03:36The insurance salesman?
03:38Whose desk this is?
03:40Lyle Anderson?
03:41Lyle Anderson.
03:43What does that name mean to Bill?
03:45It's an alias of Terrence Myers.
03:49That's correct, James.
03:50Gentlemen.
03:52This office was an undercover operation...
03:55being run by Terrence Myers.
03:57And you are?
03:58Agent DeMaurier.
04:00I'm a colleague of Mr. Myers and...
04:05Unfortunately, I can confirm...
04:07He is the one who killed these men.
04:10I can confirm...
04:13To be continued...
04:15You
04:20You
04:25You
04:30You're accusing agent myers of murdering these two men
04:35No, I'm simply informing you of his guilt. We found his
04:40gun disposed of nearby. Oh
04:42May we see it just to ensure that it's a
04:45No need. Thank you for your help
04:50But the Canadian government can take it from here just hold your horses. Mr. Murray
04:55Ms
04:57Beg your pardon? We do not know
05:00My marital status therefore
05:02I am neither ms or mrs
05:05You will refer to me by the modern revival of the more comprehensive term for my sex
05:10Ms
05:12Pronounced ms
05:14Well
05:16Ms
05:17DuMaurier
05:18You will not be taking custody of these bodies
05:20And you will not be taking over our case
05:22Until you tell us
05:24What
05:25What is going on?
05:30Fine
05:32We'll need to speak in private
05:35Agent Myers and his team
05:37Agent Myers and his team
05:39Agent Myers and his team
05:40One of the two dead men were charged with a top secret intelligence assignment
05:44What
05:45Kind of assignment
05:46I've just described its nature
05:48Top secret
05:49Top secret
05:50Mr
05:51Mr
05:52Brackenreed
05:53Chief Constable Brackenreed
05:54Mr. Brackenreed
05:55Mr. Brackenreed
05:55Would you like me to define the words top and secret or can we proceed with the mutual
06:00Understanding that you won't be privy to any further information
06:03Go
06:05Go on
06:08The members of Mr. Myers' team
06:10Were working under civilian aliases
06:13Lyle Anderson
06:14Natalia
06:15But
06:16For the purposes of the Canadian government they were known by their codenames
06:20Agents
06:21Agents X, Y
06:22and Z
06:23Our intelligence confirmed that
06:24Agent
06:25X is a traitor, compromised by a foreign government and is no longer working for
06:30Canada. Agent X is the code name for Terrance.
06:35Miss Myers.
06:39Miss...
06:40DeMaurier, if there's one thing I've learned over the years,
06:44it's that Terrence
06:45Myers would give his life for Canada.
06:47Well, he may have been loyal to Canada.
06:50When Laurier was in power, but he has never seen eye to eye with Robert Borden.
06:55His career stagnated. He became embittered.
07:00And now he's a rogue agent.
07:02He became a rogue agent and killed two men just to further...
07:05His career.
07:06All I can say is that he's a traitor, Mr.
07:10Bracken Reed.
07:11Right.
07:12A traitor and a killer.
07:14And now...
07:15Now he's on the run.
07:20I know that you're friendly with him, Detective Murdoch.
07:24So please...
07:25Heed this warning.
07:28Mr. Myers is no longer...
07:30Canadian.
07:31He's an enemy.
07:33And he will be shot.
07:35On sight.
07:36As will anyone else.
07:37Helping him.
07:38Do you understand?
07:40No.
07:41No.
07:42No.
07:43No.
07:44No.
07:45No.
07:45No.
07:46No.
07:47No.
07:49No.
07:50No.
07:51No.
07:52No.
07:53No.
07:54No.
07:55No.
07:55No.
07:56No.
07:57No.
07:58No.
07:59No signs of disturbance.
08:00No.
08:01What?
08:03No.
08:05Here's he was making some sort of sweet buttercream.
08:09Oh, that's-
08:10What is chocolate refrigerator cake?
08:12What is chocolate refrigerator cake?
08:14Oh, it's a kind of-
08:15Sweet Square from Nanaimo.
08:17Of course, I always start with them, but I can't stand the darn things.
08:20Oh, dessert you cook in the refrigerator?
08:23What good is that going to be for you?
08:25It has two layers?
08:28Oh, three.
08:29That thing-
08:30My hair's missing the chocolate.
08:31And he makes it regularly?
08:33Bites me over every week.
08:35I don't know why.
08:36I don't know why I keep coming.
08:38Well, you don't have a thing to talk about him-
08:40I don't know.
08:41These Westerners, I tell you, always going on about how big their trees are.
08:44True.
08:45He was out of butter.
08:46Pardon?
08:47He was about to make the top layer and left this to-
08:50set, which would only take 10 or 20 minutes, I should think.
08:53He has plenty of co-
08:55cocoa and sugar, but he was out of butter.
08:57Where's the nearest shop?
09:00Okay.
09:01Let's close it.
09:03Let me back.
09:10We've always known Myers to be
09:15a little bit dodgy, but a killer.
09:17Well, sir, as you know, with Terence Myers...
09:20nothing is ever as it seems.
09:23You don't think he did it?
09:25I don't know what to think.
09:29What is that?
09:30It's marked W.M.
09:32I assume that Myers left it for me to...
09:35find.
09:36What in the world?
09:40He came back to dinner.
09:41It's so late.
09:42It was so late.
09:43It's very cold.
09:44It doesn't have time to go back.
09:46Then I'll put a new one on top.
09:52It's very good.
09:55It's super cool.
09:56I'm going to eat a little bit.
09:58I'll watch more.
10:01I'll see you next time.
10:06The way that you can eat a little bit.
10:09This is the message.
10:11It's gibberish.
10:14I believe it's a Caesar shift cipher.
10:19If we shift each of the letters to...
10:24Two positions back in the alphabet, we get...
10:29Two positions back in the alphabet.
10:39Yep, right.
10:40Here I am.
10:41Thank you very much.
10:42I'm very proud to have you.
10:44Murdoch, help me.
10:49The remaining letters are...
10:52D.
10:54And the numbers?
10:59Well, they're interspersed, seemingly at random, which tells me that...
11:04Some of these numbers are nulls.
11:05What does that mean?
11:07Some of the numbers are relevant, but others...
11:09The numbers aren't, therefore they are nulls, but they've been included in order to confuse...
11:14Some of them may be trying to decipher this message.
11:17Well, how do we know which ones matter?
11:19Assuming Myers left a message for me, then the nulls were...
11:24Those would be numbers only I would know.
11:27Numbers you've seen in the past.
11:30Precisely.
11:31No.
11:32Apparently the message is not encoded in...
11:34The identity cipher we know.
11:37Need your help, Murdoch.
11:40Is that right?
11:4211-15-5...
11:4412-24-73.
11:47How do you remember that?
11:49That leaves.
11:544-0.
11:574-0.
12:0020 Duke Street?
12:02The Duke Hotel.
12:03Room 404.
12:05What do you plan to do?
12:06Agent Myers has asked for my help.
12:08I plan...
12:09I plan to hear him out.
12:10Are you sure about this, Murdoch?
12:11I have a long history with him.
12:13It's the least...
12:14The least I can do.
12:15Well, so do I.
12:16I'll go with you.
12:17Although I would prefer that.
12:19It's much...
12:19Too dangerous, sir.
12:20If this Agent Du Maurier does shoot to kill, there's no point in her shooting...
12:24Both of us.
12:25Yeah.
12:29Hmm.
12:30Hmm.
12:31Hmm.
12:32Hmm.
12:33Hmm.
12:34Hmm.
12:36Hmm.
12:37Hmm.
12:38Hmm.
12:39Hmm.
12:40Hmm.
12:41Hmm.
13:17Hello?
13:21Hello?
13:22Agent Myers?
13:24It's Burdock.
13:26It's Burdock.
13:36You
13:41You're trying to kill me?
13:43I thought I'd been followed.
13:45Oh, fuck.
13:46I couldn't let you come here on your own.
13:48Where's Myers?
13:50I have no idea.
13:51I don't know.
14:20For more about Myers,
14:25you,
14:28you,
14:29you,
14:31you,
14:35you,
14:35you,
14:38you,
14:41you,
14:43you,
14:45you,
14:46you,
14:47you,
14:49what is going on here did you kill those two men this morning i did not
14:54but whoever did kill them wanted me dead as well the only reason i'm not is that i was
14:59out getting lunch who were those two my team we were concerned
15:04scripted by prime minister borden himself to do what gentleman robert
15:09borden crafted a scheme so sensitive it couldn't be put to paper
15:14the only people that knew about it were myself and my team what's the scheme
15:19as you know the americans have elected a new president woodrow wilson he's a weak
15:24an experienced leader with a background in academics he calls himself a political
15:29scientist whatever that means gordon saw in him an opportunity
15:34an opportunity to leverage his weakness but the glory of canada
15:39as he calls it meaning meaning
15:42meaning
15:44prime minister borden wishes to annex the united states of america
15:50blood yell
15:50blood yell
15:52first target was main
15:54we
15:54ahead
15:54When we launched a campaign of disinformation, we sent dozens of Canadian sleeper agents...
15:59...across the border into Maine to spread anti-American sentiment, it was actually quite easy for them.
16:04Unlike implanting an agent in, say, Russia, the people in Maine couldn't tell the difference between America...
16:09...and those that were secretly Canadian.
16:12Still, this is completely...
16:14...bad.
16:16It is indeed.
16:17And that was just the beginning.
16:19Once Maine was in our possession, his plan was to annex the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
16:23From there...
16:24...the Pacific States.
16:25Once all that was in place, he was to deliver an ultimatum to the United States...
16:29...and become the 10th province of Canada.
16:32I'm all for expanding the Commonwealth.
16:34But it will never work.
16:36We'd be crushed like ants.
16:38It was a 12-year-old.
16:39...of the plan.
16:40Horton dubbed it Project 1925.
16:42But the operation was discovered and...
16:44...mercifully shut down.
16:48This...
16:49Mr. Morier believes your gun was used in the murders.
16:52Hmm.
16:53She's lying.
16:55Why?
16:57Opportunism, most likely.
16:58She always wanted me...
16:59...out of the way to clear her path at the top.
17:01Then who killed your men?
17:02I don't know.
17:03But I...
17:04I do know that Agent Y wrote a Code Red report.
17:07He told me about its existence.
17:09...but I didn't have a chance to read it.
17:11I suspect whatever is in that report...
17:14...will describe why he and Agent Z are now dead.
17:17In other words...
17:18We...
17:19...he can access that report.
17:20It'll identify the killer.
17:23Where is it?
17:24He dropped it into a secret safe in our office.
17:26I was unable to retrieve it before the police arrived.
17:29The police is crawling with the Morier's associates.
17:32They'll shoot you on sight.
17:35I'll go.
17:37Gentlemen...
17:38...only three people...
17:39...know how to access that safe.
17:41Two of them...
17:42...are now dead.
17:43The only way to access...
17:44...that report...
17:45...is to get me back into that office.
17:49Mr. Turner was in.
17:51Mr. Turner was in.
17:52Mr. Turner was in...
17:54in there a few hours ago buying a pound of butter.
17:58He's not still in there, I suppose.
17:59He is not, but he never made it home.
18:03No signs of file claim.
18:04He's only on the way from the house to the shop.
18:06Is it possible that he took a different route?
18:08Oh no, it's only...
18:09Probably a little ways.
18:10Took the same road home for sure.
18:12Perhaps something drew...
18:14Take him away from his usual path.
18:15Go.
18:19Oh dear.
18:23Uh oh.
18:24You don't think that's scorched butter there.
18:26I'm afraid I do.
18:29Oh.
18:30Oh.
18:34Blood.
18:35I believe Mr. Turner was attacked here.
18:39How do you suggest we sneak you past a phalanx of intelligence?
18:44Men who intend to kill you.
18:45Phalanx.
18:46Good word.
18:47First we need some...
18:49Someone withstanding to create a diversion.
18:51Oh.
18:52So, uh...
18:53I'm playing...
18:54We're gonna party this.
18:55I need your help, Tom.
18:56And then Murdoch and I will take a page out of...
18:59One of my agent's notebooks.
19:00Agent Zed, he taught me new levels of deception.
19:04What kind of deception?
19:05The art of the skies.
19:07Mmm.
19:08Mmm.
19:09Mmm.
19:10Mmm.
19:11Mmm.
19:12Mmm.
19:13Mmm.
19:14It is remarkable.
19:17I can barely recognize you.
19:19Yeah.
19:20Agent Zed was a brilliant man.
19:22Taught me a great deal.
19:24Come out of here, Dad.
19:25Agent DeMaurier.
19:26Agent DeMaurier.
19:27Agent DeMaurier.
19:28Agent DeMaurier.
19:29Hi, sir.
19:30Chief Castle.
19:31I have good news.
19:32My men have found Terence Myers.
19:34being held at Station House 4.
19:37You two with me.
19:38Please.
19:39Good work.
19:42Good work.
19:43Let's go.
19:44Good work.
19:45Good work.
19:46Good work.
19:48Good work.
19:50Oi.
19:51Cleaners.
19:54Good work.
19:55Good work.
19:56Good work.
19:57Alright.
20:00Ready?
20:01One, two, three.
20:02Ready?
20:03Ready?
20:05Good work.
20:06Good work.
20:07Good work.
20:08Good work.
20:09Good work.
20:10I should do it.
20:11Now you see where I couldn't access it without you.
20:13Stay there.
20:14Get rid of the art safe.
20:15Unmovable.
20:16The office was built around it.
20:18Oh.
20:19And how is it exactly that no one can access it except you?
20:23Well, the code...
20:24is not a series of numbers but rather a metric of my biology.
20:29gel, what's that really funny?
20:30I would do.
20:31So what that means I'm good?
20:32Oh no.
20:33I really have a list.
20:34When we do it, the table is built in here.
20:39Give me a tune here.
20:41Oh no?
20:44I will start out with it.
20:47Here we move a little.
20:50When we did it here, this one was a new one about the dessus gym.
20:56But it is awesome.
20:57OK.
20:58Mr. Brackenbridge.
21:02I'll have you.
21:03I'll have every constable in the city looking for him.
21:05We'll find him immediately.
21:07Isn't that right, Robert?
21:08Yes.
21:09Well, go on!
21:10Right.
21:11Sorry.
21:12Right away, sir.
21:13With me.
21:17With me.
21:18Good.
21:20Good.
21:22Good.
21:23Oh, incredible.
21:27It can read your...
21:28Thumb mark.
21:29Precisely.
21:32Code Red 5.
21:33Well...
21:35How does it work?
21:36It uses a nip cow disc or some such...
21:38First thing, I don't pretend I understand it.
21:40I'm familiar with nip cow discs.
21:42Nikola Tesla and I use...
21:43I use them to create television.
21:45Where do you think we got the idea?
21:49Have you been monitoring me?
21:52Or not?
21:53Look.
21:54The government is always monitoring you.
21:56Let's go.
21:58Let's go.
21:59Let's go.
22:00Let's go.
22:02Let's go.
22:04The Du Maurier woman was not happy.
22:05I think she smells a rat.
22:07Does the Code Red...
22:08identify the killer?
22:10Not by name.
22:11What does he say?
22:12The Americans...
22:13To sound out about Project 1925.
22:15So the Americans killed your agents?
22:17Oh...
22:18Almost certainly.
22:19And their plans for retribution are not over.
22:22They are going to blow...
22:23up to Glensmere.
22:24Glensmere?
22:25The residence of Prime Minister Robert Borden.
22:28Thank you very much.
22:29Thank you very much.
22:33So the Prime Minister's life is in grave and immediate danger.
22:38We need to alert his aides in Ottawa immediately.
22:40Not just yet.
22:41The report also references...
22:43as a Canadian operative working for the Americans.
22:46That Agent Du Maurier woman.
22:48It's possible.
22:49It's also possible she didn't fabricate evidence against me to use further...
22:53her career.
22:54It's possible that the trader is someone else.
22:56It's possible...
22:57Which means we can't...
22:58I don't trust anyone.
22:59Precisely.
23:00So it's up to us...
23:02to save the...
23:03Prime Minister?
23:04We're going to Ottawa?
23:05Directly.
23:06The report says the attack will happen today.
23:08Her associates will likely be watching all of the train stations.
23:13and they have orders to shoot you on sight.
23:15By now, Du Maurier knows we've accessed the safe or...
23:18and we'll have descriptions of both us and our disguises.
23:21Well, then we'll have to make sure...
23:23they don't see you at all.
23:27Are you sure?
23:28Are you sure this is our best idea?
23:29Do you have a better one?
23:31How am I to breathe?
23:33I've cut an air hole.
23:34We're your accomplices, Myers.
23:36Our lives are in danger as well.
23:38This journey will hardly be a picnic for us.
23:43What?
23:44What?
23:47What?
23:48What?
23:49What?
23:50What?
23:51What?
23:52What?
23:53What?
23:54What?
23:55What?
23:56What?
23:58What?
23:58Tickets.
24:03Now look, you've got company.
24:08Tickets?
24:08Thank your pardon, sir.
24:14Thank you, sir.
24:16Tickets, please.
24:20Tickets?
24:22Tickets?
24:23That's one of Du Maurier's associates.
24:25Then I'll get these up all over the neighborhood and hopefully find...
24:28Mr. Turner safe and sound.
24:29Well, let's hope so.
24:31He is a nuisance, but he is my name.
24:34Detective.
24:36Who is this man?
24:37Uh...
24:38local resident, Gord Turner.
24:39He's gone missing.
24:41Hair is particular.
24:43Cali.
24:44I believe.
24:45Prominent?
24:46Oh, that's right.
24:47No amount of poverty.
24:48I could keep that straight.
24:50I just today saw a man whose hair looked like this.
24:53Did he resemble the rest of this depiction?
24:57I don't know.
24:58Oh, that's okay.
24:59And now, we're going to go toglody.
25:00It's by Kingpin 손.
25:01Understand we are supposed to be 200 rupeesa and一eto.
25:02And it's by Krong.
25:03See, we gotta go ahead here and ask questions.
25:04And let's go, see, what the fuck's in behind.
25:05That's why Michael is côté 400 rupees.
25:06Chase cooked butter, Frederic endeav께, moetful sugar.
25:08We're really
25:26Thank you very much.
25:31Wow, that's dope, it's human.
25:33Oh my God, it's human.
25:37This is from the crime scene.
25:39As you can see, the hair is styled.
25:41Indeed.
25:43Mr. Mackenzie, I apologize for asking you to look at the...
25:46but is this your neighbor, Mr. Turner?
25:49Oh dear me.
25:52I'll score it for sure.
25:54You're certain?
25:55I lived...
25:56I've been very next to the man for over 15 years, detective.
25:58I may not have cared for some of his eccentricities.
26:01I knew him like my own brother, and not right there.
26:04That's a Skalik.
26:07No doubt about it.
26:08I'm sorry for your loss.
26:09Thank you ma'am.
26:11Detective, I don't know what this means precisely, but this was one of the men killed in the double homicide.
26:16this morning.
26:17The murders Agent Myers has been accused of?
26:19That's right.
26:20I'm not a priz...
26:21I apologize with the details, but apparently the dead men are Canadian intelligence associates.
26:26I'm surprised.
26:28You know, I shouldn't be a bit surprised.
26:30I always thought they were up as...
26:31Who?
26:32The British Columbians.
26:36I suspect this conspiracy may run deeper.
26:39Mr. McKenzie...
26:41You can go home.
26:42Ms. Hart, I could use your help.
26:46Mr. McKenzie...
26:49They're still behind us, sir.
26:51Mr. McKenzie...
26:52Shall we loose him?
26:53Mr. McKenzie...
26:54Mr. McKenzie...
26:55Mr. McKenzie...
26:56Mr. McKenzie...
27:27Where is he?
27:32Who?
27:33Agent Myers!
27:34I have no idea!
27:35Give him up!
27:36Give him up!
27:37Or you die right now!
27:40No!
27:41Ah!
27:42Ah!
27:43Ah!
27:44Ah!
27:46Ah!
27:47Ah!
27:48Ah!
27:49Ah!
27:50Ah!
27:51Ah!
27:52Ah!
27:53Ah!
27:54Ah!
27:55Ah!
27:56Ah!
27:57Ah!
27:58Ah!
27:59Ah!
28:00Ah!
28:01Ah!
28:02Ah!
28:03Ah!
28:04Ah!
28:06Ah!
28:07Ah!
28:08Ah!
28:09Ah!
28:11Ah!
28:12Ah!
28:13Ah!
28:14Ah!
28:15Ah!
28:16Ah!
28:17Ah!
28:18Ah!
28:19Ah!
28:21Ah!
28:22Ah!
28:23Ah!
28:24Ah!
28:25Ah!
28:26Ah!
28:30Ah!
28:31Oh, not as painful as ours.
28:36Take us to Glensmere, please, and quickly.
28:41Hello? Mr. Prime Minister, sir?
28:47Sir?
28:48Burdock.
28:49Brackenreed.
28:50Agent...
28:51Chief Myers.
28:52Whatever are you doing here?
28:54Terribly sorry for the intrusion, sir, but...
28:56The front door was open.
28:57It's a matter of some urgency, sir.
28:59I'll explain everything, but we might...
29:01You must perform a search of the house first.
29:03Of course.
29:04Do as you must.
29:05Sweep the house.
29:06I'll film.
29:06I'll call the Prime Minister.
29:09You look somehow different.
29:11Thinner?
29:12Oh.
29:13Yes, it must be the golf.
29:17What exactly are we looking for?
29:19Anything that could...
29:21Blow up.
29:26The Americans have killed two of our agents already, and they know about projects.
29:311925.
29:32They know about what?
29:36They can be trusted.
29:37Sir?
29:38We found nothing, sir.
29:39Not exactly...
29:41What day are you looking for?
29:42A bomb.
29:43I was just getting to that.
29:45The Americans want...
29:46Aren't you dead, sir?
29:47Mr. Turner was in the middle of...
29:48Mr. Turner was in the middle of...
29:49Mr. Turner was in the middle of...
29:51preparing a refrigerator cake.
29:52He ran out of butter and came here.
29:54He was possibly attacked...
29:56There.
29:57Then he went to an insurance office where he was secretly working as a Canadian...
30:01intelligence operative and was murdered.
30:03Why did he decide to go to work in the middle of making...
30:06a cake?
30:07After having invited his neighbor over to share in said cake, no less.
30:11This is Princess Street.
30:12Yes.
30:13We're one block away from the insurance office.
30:16where the murders happened.
30:17What if he wasn't an intelligence...
30:21operative at all?
30:22You mean he was killed incidentally?
30:24Yes.
30:25Perhaps it was a crime of...
30:26opportunity.
30:27The killer could have chosen anyone.
30:28He wanted to make it appear that two of Myers...
30:31his agents were dead when in fact only one was dead.
30:34He journeyed half a block...
30:36killed Mr. Turner and took his body to the office...
30:39to make it look like he was one of the spies.
30:41Meaning one of the supposedly dead agents is still alive.
30:45Yes.
30:46What does that mean?
30:47I don't know, but we need to tell Detective Murdoch.
30:51So one of your agents, who is now dead, discovered an American...
30:56the law to do me in.
30:57Yes.
30:58But there is no bomb.
31:00There is not.
31:01Then what on earth is going on?
31:03Maybe your agent was wrong wise...
31:05her ass.
31:06Perhaps.
31:07Or perhaps the whole thing was a ruse.
31:10A ruse.
31:12To what end?
31:14There could be only one possible explanation...
31:16What?
31:17What in God's name?
31:18I'm sorry, gentlemen.
31:19This is our only one...
31:20I'm sorry, gentlemen.
31:21This is our only one...
31:21Our only one way out.
31:22The Prime Minister has to die.
31:26Myers, you cannot kill the Prime Minister.
31:31I'm doing what I have to do.
31:33You lost your mind.
31:34This whole Code Red was...
31:36the ruse, wasn't it?
31:37How it got into the safe, I do not know.
31:39But the intention was clear.
31:41Lure everyone with knowledge of Project 1925...
31:44into one place...
31:45so we could be...
31:46eliminated.
31:47That would include you two gentlemen.
31:48And the Prime Minister.
31:49Nah, of course not.
31:51Denying his knowledge of the Project...
31:53is the only way to defend himself...
31:55and the rest of Canada...
31:56from being destroyed by the Americans.
31:58But he's the one that ordered us to die.
32:00I don't know...
32:01What on earth are you talking about?
32:02I just got back from a golf trip!
32:04Never should have trusted you...
32:06Lord.
32:07Laurier was the glory of Canada.
32:09You, sir, are a shame.
32:11Oh, now you listen here.
32:13I've heard enough.
32:14Myers!
32:15You absolutely...
32:16you cannot kill the Prime Minister.
32:17Either he dies...
32:18or we do.
32:19Detective!
32:21Postal Roberts.
32:22Where's...?
32:23Postal Roberts.
32:24Where is...?
32:25Where is...?
32:26detective murder he's gone he said in case of emergency he was to be reached
32:30here
32:31glensmere
32:36put put down the gun i mean you no harm myers i will do
32:41everything in my power to ensure your safety for the love of god then what is
32:46project 1925
32:48you really don't know no
32:51i don't think he's lying lies i believe him
32:55that's a
32:56impossible we met but two months ago in your chambers face to face
33:01months ago i was in europe
33:04don't move
33:06don't move
33:11Glensmere?
33:14What?
33:16I don't understand what it means, but one of the agents found dead this morning was-
33:21He wasn't an agent at all.
33:23What are you saying?
33:25One of the two dead-
33:26Dead men this morning wasn't an agent.
33:28I believe one of the agents-
33:30I believe one of the agents-
33:31Lured a passerby on the street, killed the passerby, and then posed the body in the office in-
33:36The place of himself effectively faking his own death-
33:39The one named Kenneth Peterson.
33:41So the agent named Kenneth Peterson could still be alive.
33:46That would explain how the fake code red got into the safe.
33:51Peterson is Agent Z.
33:53I thought he was working for you.
33:55I thought he-
33:56He did.
33:57He must be a double agent.
33:58Who are you?
33:59I'm-
34:00I'm-
34:01It's Timothy.
34:02He's my aide.
34:03I'm sorry, sir.
34:04The door was open, and I-
34:05I thought you'd still be in-
34:06Parliament.
34:07Why would I be in Parliament?
34:09You're not in session.
34:10But-
34:11You called an emergency cabinet meeting.
34:13I did no such thing.
34:15So if-
34:16The Prime Minister didn't call a meeting.
34:18Who did?
34:19We clearly need to find-
34:21We're coming out.
34:26But-
34:27There's no other one now.
34:28But the-
34:29Finallyoda thấy-
34:30It's very different
34:32You said,
34:33Time to go to a party shop.
34:34Yep.
34:35Hello and to have a meeting room floor.
34:36I инв道point.
34:37Yes?
34:38And that resilience lounge.
34:39Your Glückwick experience.
34:40It wasgy.
34:41dishes.
34:42Theullcules.
34:43It has Wirtschaft.
34:44It's a wonderful breakfast.
34:45It was cool.
34:46I would-
34:47Its famous hallways on her사 distinctly canvas.
34:50How about being weird,
34:51First,
34:52we went to rond�� Emily's ingredient.
34:53Now,
34:54We found Snowman's rahat stable to each other.
34:55I just couldn't put my finger on it so what's he planning on doing in there? I'm not sure
35:00But we had better stuff
35:02My God, Timothy!
35:04I knew he was a traitor, we couldn't trust anyone
35:05Get in the gun!
35:10What's going on?
35:12Look away, dear! Look away!
35:14That would never happen if...
35:15Women ran parliaments
35:17It's been the first time since its founding our nation
35:20Is under threat
35:22Thanks to Laurier and his obsession with...
35:25Reciprocity
35:26Our economy has become reliant on our neighbors to the south
35:30Too reliant
35:32And that is why I...
35:34Rob...
35:35Robert Borden
35:37I'm introducing for the first time in Canadian history...
35:40The War Measures Act
35:42This act, upon its passing...
35:45We will give our formidable country the power to take our fate into our own hands
35:50Instead of waiting to be crushed under the boot heel
35:55Of America
35:56Canada
35:57Will strike first
35:59With...
36:00With the weakling in the White House
36:01Our time is now
36:03First, we will take Maine
36:05Than Michigan
36:06And Washington
36:07And Oregon
36:08Then
36:09We will take Washington
36:10D.C.
36:11And the White House
36:12The U.S.A.
36:15Will belong
36:16To Canada
36:19Stop
36:20That man is an imposter
36:23Who is this man?
36:24I
36:25I am Robert Borden
36:26Sir
36:27The Prime Minister of Canada
36:28That is absurd
36:30I am Robert Borden
36:31I am Robert Borden
36:32Remove these men
36:33I am Agent Terrence Myers
36:35There
36:36Some of you know me
36:37And I can assure you
36:38This
36:39Is the real
36:40Robert Borden
36:41I am Robert Borden
36:42I have this morning received a folio from our intelligence service
36:45Regarding Agent Myers
36:47He is a rogue agent
36:48He is working for
36:50For the Americans
36:51I would never
36:53Mr. Myers is right
36:55This is the real Robert Borden
36:57And this man
36:58Is an imposter
36:59These
37:00These are American agents
37:01And they are sent to stand
37:02In the way of
37:03Canada's destiny
37:05Would a real Canadian
37:06Try and stop us
37:07From taking over America?
37:08No
37:09A real Canadian
37:10Would support this act
37:11A real Canadian
37:12Would support the
37:14An
37:15Annexing of the United States of America
37:17In order to become
37:18Canada's
37:19Tenth
37:20Probably
37:20To be honest
37:21Oh listen to them gentlemen
37:22It's all a ruse
37:23That's right
37:24That's right
37:25We are Canadian
37:26I am a police officer
37:28A Canadian
37:29Police
37:30This is the badge
37:31From the Buffalo New York
37:32Police Department
37:33What?
37:35No
37:36Someone must have taken mine
37:38And replaced it
37:39With this
37:40Remove this
37:40To the American
37:41And keep them detained
37:42They will be sent
37:43Back to their country
37:44Get your hands
37:45Get off of me
37:46I am not American
37:48I was born in
37:50Nova Scotia
37:52My brother is a Mountie
37:53In British Columbia
37:54I've been
37:55Visited all of our
37:56Fair provinces
37:57And territories
37:58I've befriended
37:59The Algonquin
38:00And the song he's
38:01And I have welcomed
38:02Visitors
38:03And immigrants
38:04From all
38:05All over the globe
38:06I was a lumberjack
38:08I was a lumberjack
38:09I was a lumberjack
38:10You get sent
38:11To do
38:12you
38:13See
38:14People
38:15qui
38:17disent
38:18everything
38:19Woo
38:15is a couch, and it is most definitely pronounced Zed.
38:20Canada is the world's second largest country, but its citizens are second today.
38:25And I'm sure every Canadian here would agree with me when I say...
38:30We would never attack our neighbors.
38:35I am Detective William Murdoch of the Toronto Constabulary, and I am...
38:40Canadian.
39:06Well done, sir.
39:07Something I learned in Schwinnigan.
39:12As you can see, gentlemen...
39:16This is the imposter.
39:18And this is the prime minister.
39:20Minister of Canada.
39:21That is right.
39:22And if I have anything to do...
39:25I don't know what you say about it.
39:26Canada will never be at war with...
39:30America.
39:35The New York City & Nowadays
39:36Canada is a private election.
39:37The Private Chronicles of Canada
39:38Behind the очylene event.
39:39Stephen Stewart said,
39:40이야 ISA.
39:417170C.
39:42The New York City.
39:43The New York City.
39:44We are at the Findingney Yor обеспp
39:48Haitian on the Republicjan Show.
39:51道 begeistered a Central
40:00office.
40:01Ford etc.
40:02But I was able to destroy it and replace it with that ruse about blowing up Glensmere.
40:07And then you killed him.
40:09Along with an innocent civilian.
40:12I'm sure we would believe that you were dead as well.
40:15You intended on leading us in.
40:17We got into a war we couldn't possibly win.
40:21You know I'm curious.
40:22What did the Americans do to convince you to turn your back on Canada?
40:25Hmm?
40:27Or were you American all along?
40:32Agent Myers, I am not Canadian.
40:37Nor am I American.
40:40Russian.
40:42A good disguise goes deeper than the skin.
40:46Why does Russia want-
40:47The USA to go to war with Canada?
40:49Why not?
40:50We don't care who wins.
40:52We just want you to fight.
40:54So we can take what we want.
40:57What does Russia want?
40:59What do you think?
41:01Alaska?
41:02Of course.
41:03Alaska is the jewel-
41:05Of course.
41:06Alaska is the jewel-
41:07of the Arctic.
41:08All this just so Russia can take back Alaska?
41:11That's right.
41:12With Alaska, Russia will control the Arctic.
41:17And one day, after the West has fallen, Russia will rule-
41:22the world.
41:23All we have to do is let you-
41:27destroy yourselves.
41:28All we have to do is destroy yourselves.
41:32Well, I must admit to Morier-
41:37I thought you were the one behind all of this.
41:39I thought the same of you, Agent Myers.
41:42That's why I lied to the detective here about your gun.
41:45You threatened to kill me if I have-
41:47helped Agent Myers.
41:48Yes.
41:49Yes.
41:52Well, I hope we can put aside all our differences from here on out.
41:55Canada cannot succeed if-
41:57we're distrustful to one another.
41:59We shall put aside-
42:02we shall put aside our differences for the good of the country.
42:05Mm-hmm.
42:07Do you really trust her?
42:10I most certainly do not.
42:12I-
42:12I don't know what she's up to, but I intend to find out.
42:17It's delicious.
42:18Did you make these-
42:19It's delicious.
42:20Did you make these-
42:22I did.
42:23A man died preparing this recipe.
42:25I wanted to try for myself.
42:27chocolate, coconut, and custard is quite the combination.
42:30Do I have to agree?
42:32What did you say they were called again?
42:34It's chocolate refrigerator cake.
42:36From Nanaimo.
42:37That's a better name, isn't it?
42:40What's that?
42:41Nanaimo.
42:42Yes.
42:43The Nanaimo refrigerator cake.
42:47Oh, it's responsible.
42:49I just thought I'd pop by and say congratulations.
42:52Llewellyn.
42:53It appears you helped save the bloody country.
42:55Hm.
42:56Who's after-
42:57What's dangerous this time?
42:58Oh, I don't know.
42:59The Americans, the Russians, the Welsh.
43:01Not that it makes-
43:02Any difference in the end?
43:03Yes.
43:04Well, I'm glad to know Canada will endure, though I can't-
43:07take any credit myself.
43:08Why's that?
43:09Well, I never would've placed that telephone call in time.
43:12To save the day of when Mr. McKenzie hadn't reported his neighbor missing within an hour of his disappearance.
43:17The whole country was saved because that man was worried about his friend.
43:20Well, they weren't friends, just-
43:22Neighbors looking out for one another.
43:24Perhaps there's a moral in that.
43:27Very good.
43:28Very good.
43:29Mm-hmm.
43:30Mm-hmm.
43:31Mm-hmm.
43:32All right.
43:33Easy.
43:34Easy.
43:35Easy.
43:36Easy.
43:37Easy.
43:38Easy.
43:39Easy.
43:40Easy.
43:41Easy.
43:42Easy.
43:43Easy.
43:44Easy.
43:45Easy.
43:46Easy.
43:47Easy.
43:48Easy.
43:49Easy.
43:50Easy.
43:51Easy.
43:52Easy.
43:53Easy.
43:54Easy.
43:55Easy.
43:56Easy.
43:57Easy.
43:58Easy.
43:59Easy.
44:00Easy.
44:01Easy.
44:02Easy.
44:03Easy.
44:04Easy.
44:05Easy.
44:06Easy.
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