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00:05Sanctuary, a town where for hundreds of years witches like myself lived in the
00:10shadows for fear of persecution. Those dark days are long behind us, or so we
00:16thought. A sex tape got shown to a bunch of kids just before a boy died. Was there a
00:22connection? Witness just came forward. Dan Whitehall was murdered. Harper Finn, she
00:28killed him at witchcraft. Harper is not a witch. She's been certified as non-magical
00:32by the moot. He drugged me and raped me and filmed it and that's the truth of
00:36Abtan Whitehall. Liar! Red spell on me! Maybe it's not such a terrible idea for me to
00:43take a break from the coffin. The moot will not be able to offer you their
00:46support. We have to leave. Sarah! I'm gonna kiss you out.
00:53Does anyone here still doubt their guilt?
00:58There may never be a time when we just live free from persecution, but we must continue
01:02forwards into the light.
01:19Tensions are running high as Parliament continues its inquiry into last year's
01:24sanctuary incident. The nation is polarised over the disturbing deaths that left a local
01:34witch and her daughter running for their lives.
01:44For some, the police investigation was a vindication of witches. For others, a gross miscarriage of justice.
01:52verme посмотрate that day, they were never killed. The children were the same as the
02:06witch. The �als of corruption lover. The family were the same as the
02:07origin of the hell and the question of the city. The white people're the little
02:07ones. And people are in the couple of years.
02:10Don't they leave the streets. They left their eyes while the soldiers were in the
02:11way they left a little bit other. They're afraid of the castle. They're afraid of their
02:11enemies. They were afraid of the people who were in the céu. But they did not
02:12to play their way. You're afraid of the Queen of the
02:13oyätted. The men were able to see the weather in the middle of the
02:13sea, but they were afraid of being able to kill them both. Because they were
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02:55Moderation is the key.
03:00If I get too animated...
03:05Hmm.
03:16Oh, I like animated.
03:18Very amusing. I'm teaching you process.
03:20The building blocks of spell-making.
03:23It's boring to go slow when I don't need to.
03:26It's like Mr. Caller used to mark down my mats
03:28just because I didn't show my work.
03:29Yeah, he was annoying, I admit.
03:30But the principle applies.
03:33Show me process some bigger spells
03:34and you'll have my rapt attention.
03:37I'm capable of more, Mum.
03:39I know you are, but it's risky enough practicing here.
03:43And your magic is vulnerable if you rely on instinct alone.
03:50Emotion and impulsiveness are wild cards.
03:55Process.
03:59It gives you an emergency handbrake if things go wrong.
04:04Thank you, Yoda.
04:12Afternoon, Agatha.
04:14Oh, I was reminiscing about my early years of magic.
04:19I'm pleased you're taking an interest, Harper.
04:21Especially as a non-magical.
04:25I love my mum explaining things to me.
04:29How'd it go with the farmer?
04:31Tense meeting.
04:32This new public safety bill is dangerous for everyone.
04:35We need more than three green witches to germinate a field.
04:38It's always been illegal for witches to work together.
04:40If they didn't enforce it before, maybe they won't now.
04:43You're improving crops, not staging protests.
04:46But it was never illegal to gather.
04:48We could disguise our work if needed.
04:51All it takes is one troublemaker to report us, and we risk prosecution.
04:56If I get wind of trouble, I'll let you know.
04:59Thanks, Agatha.
05:11I wish the old bird wasn't so watchful.
05:14The new law's making her vigilant.
05:17It's a bullshit law.
05:18It's an open secret farmers rely on sorcery.
05:20I've got their hopes they'll turn a blind eye if they stay under the radar.
05:23But why should witches have to risk arrest for doing jobs that help the economy?
05:26We benefit their society in so many ways.
05:30Our society, Harper.
05:32We live together.
05:33Well, why don't our government protect us then?
05:37Admit it, Mum.
05:40They're scared of our power.
05:46The parliamentary inquiry is examining the deadly events that unfolded in Sanctuary
05:51and the official response.
05:55Under scrutiny today, DCI Maggie Knight,
05:58who led the investigation that exonerated witch Sarah Fenn.
06:02While the Met stands by her conclusions, Miss Knight has been removed from active duty.
06:17Hi, DCI Maggie Knight.
06:21this is for you what is it don't know came by courier security's already inspected it
06:37I've been thinking of going traveling solo I'm ready for my wanderings
06:46you're not ready maybe it's more you who's not and you used to say it was a witch's rite of
06:54passage
06:55it's not the only way I'd plan to work together till things calm down then
07:03start to reintegrate it's not just my magic mum it's my life
07:09being independent I want to go exploring and meet people
07:13you can do that here in Scotland you loved your wanderings how can you deny that to me
07:19they were simpler times what if you're recognized and discovered to be a witch
07:24if you were reported to the police the investigation could be reopened
07:28you have to keep hidden for how long
07:36I can't hide forever
07:51hello you're a lifesaver Ryan Henschel it cost me a week's wages to have him delivered
07:56when's showtime too soon public speaking is not my forte
08:01how's London pro and anti witch protesters scarring off everywhere
08:06same here every conspiracist in the country's made their way to sanctuary I spend my whole
08:11life filling out witch crime reports
08:13how's the new DCI
08:15Devereaux's alright insists on impeccable manners though even with the nut jobs
08:20you get an abuse
08:21you had it worse
08:23I can't complain
08:24what about putting in for a transfer
08:26I love this town
08:29and I can't leave my grant
08:34things will then
08:36calm down eventually right
08:41DCI night
08:44I gotta go
08:46you're the best
08:48you'll be brilliant
08:49bye
08:53got someone fishing a bit of shore lake on the line
08:56something about terrifying sounds in the woods
08:59it's probably just another wind-up merchant
09:01but Ryan
09:02don't forget
09:03impeccable manners
09:05got it
09:05good
09:09desi Henschel
09:09how can I help
09:14the inquiry will determine
09:16what lessons must be learned
09:17from the sanctuary incident
09:19does the public safety bill which outlaws the gathering of witches adequately protect the public
09:25or does more need to be done
09:30miss Fenn
09:34who are you
09:35mrs. McIntyre
09:36your presence is requested at the moot
09:40can I ask what this is about
09:41mr. Alton gave no further information
09:44where is your daughter
09:45oh she's away
09:47let me get my things
09:48no time
09:49follow me please
09:54mrs. McIntyre
10:15I am
10:15I am
10:15I am
10:15I am
10:15I am
10:18I am
10:20I am
10:25I'm
10:31I am
10:44I am
10:46Angela Otis, the Right Honorable MP for Sanctuary.
10:51Please begin.
10:53Miss Knight,
10:56thank you for giving testimony to this committee.
10:59Now, for the record, you were in charge of the Sanctuary investigation
11:03that concluded no witchcraft was used in the death of Daniel Whitehall.
11:08That's correct.
11:10With time for reflection,
11:12have you come to question your findings?
11:15No, I have not.
11:17A woman who knows her own mind.
11:21Tell me, did you ever feel that the existing laws limited the scope of your investigation?
11:28On the contrary.
11:29I believe the law is stacked against witches,
11:32especially with the new Public Safety Bill.
11:34Miss Knight,
11:36could it be that in striving to show inclusiveness of fringe elements,
11:42you lost sight of your role to protect citizens?
11:45Unless I'm mistaken, witches are also citizens.
11:52So what would you say to the majority,
11:54who feel justice was not done in Sanctuary?
11:57A detective focuses on facts,
12:00Mrs. Otis.
12:01Not feelings.
12:04The case notes show you consulted a magical investigator.
12:08That's correct.
12:09So at some stage you did suspect witchcraft in the death?
12:12No, I was keeping an open mind.
12:14Huh.
12:15Right.
12:16So when did it close?
12:18Hmm?
12:20When the pressure got too much?
12:22The town dissenting into lawlessness?
12:24Of course not.
12:25I can imagine how the stress took its toll.
12:29Is that why you were removed from active duty?
12:32Or is your gardening leave because your superiors question your judgement?
12:35As you'll be aware, the police commissioner stood by my report.
12:39Unlike the public.
12:44So I put this to you, Miss Knight.
12:47That your handling of the case led to a collapse of confidence in the police.
12:52People's only recourse was to rise up.
12:55Mob rule isn't the answer.
12:57They persecuted two vulnerable people with tragic consequences.
13:00Secondly, I am shocked to hear a police detective call frightened citizens a mob.
13:10And how is a person with supernatural powers at risk?
13:14Surely it's the frightened people with no power who are vulnerable, Miss Knight.
13:20To go to the police and the military.
13:25Because a police officer comes in the brain to attack at risk.
13:27This is what I'm sure we're the right to attack on the police.
13:28But the police are not allowed to escape.
13:28Hello?
13:29Anyone here?
13:31Hello?
13:31Hello, hello.
13:34Hello?
13:42Hi?
13:47Let's go.
14:16Let's go.
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15:17Let's go.
15:19Excuse the pun.
15:48Let's go.
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20:01You're here.
20:02She's here.
20:07Welcome home.
20:11Let's go.
20:13Rich!
20:15It's so good to see you, Sarah.
20:18It's like a dream.
20:22Oh, Pierre, you've done brilliantly.
20:28How about I cook a celebration dinner?
20:32Oh.
20:33No more camp stoves for me.
20:35Oh, I can't.
20:36My book club's tonight.
20:38You'll cancel it.
20:39I can't cancel it.
20:40I mean, I would, but they run this, like, really tight ship.
20:42I didn't know you were in one.
20:43Yeah, I started six months ago, maybe.
20:46I mean, I'm not the biggest reader, but I am making new friends,
20:49and it's good to stretch us up, you know?
20:52Sanctuary was so lonely after you left.
20:53And then Julia went off in a repray love odyssey, so...
20:57I'm glad you're making new friends, Bridge.
21:00Have fun tonight.
21:02We'll do dinner another time.
21:20Hello?
21:20Hello?
21:42Bridget.
21:43Hi.
21:44Welcome to Book Group.
21:47I brought cake.
21:48Hmm.
21:50Lemon poppy seed, I hope.
21:53Yeah.
22:01Size 12 is not fat.
22:04Is that one yours, Tracy?
22:05The W.I. loved it.
22:07Right.
22:08Well, I think our chick-lit list needs a little bit of a French twist.
22:12Oh, that sounds smutty.
22:14So, let's read a French classic.
22:18How about Madame Bovary?
22:19Or maybe Stendhal?
22:22Oh, sorry to interrupt.
22:24Um, where are the keys, Mum?
22:25Luca, say hello to my book group.
22:27Hello.
22:27Hello.
22:28Hello.
22:29I'm glad you're teaching Mum how to relax.
22:34Keys are in my bag.
22:35Don't use all the petrol.
22:36I'm just getting milk.
22:38Have a nice evening.
22:39Bye.
22:39Bye.
22:41He's such a homebody.
22:44Okay.
22:45Animal farm.
22:48Oh, what a treat this has been after the week I've had.
22:52I saw the hearings on TV.
22:54It's all a bit frightening.
22:56Look, I have...
22:58I have nothing against any witch individually.
23:01And I know Sarah Fenn was your friend.
23:05No, she's still my friend.
23:06Yeah.
23:07I was around visiting her today.
23:10And she's back.
23:11Yeah.
23:13I mean, that's surprising, isn't it?
23:17Look, Bridget, I, um...
23:19I really hope my comments haven't upset you.
23:22Your opinion matters.
23:24Being an MP, it's like working in theatre.
23:27That's what year one's taught me.
23:28You have to exaggerate everything just to be heard.
23:31Demand too much just to get a fraction of it.
23:34I know it's a crude game.
23:36Designed by the old boys, of course,
23:37but that's what I've got to play with
23:39to get the best for this town.
23:42We're off now, Angela.
23:44Thanks for hosting.
23:45It was my pleasure.
23:46Remember, next time, it's my book,
23:48Le Rouge et le Noir.
23:50Bye-bye.
23:51Please tell me we're reading it in English.
23:53The only French I know is croissant and made.
23:57You know, that's a really lovely lippy colour
24:00you're wearing, Bridget.
24:20here, try it for me.
24:25Is that it?
24:27Oh, yeah!
24:30You're weird, you're weird.
24:33You okay?
24:38You hurt?
24:41light?
24:50Good morning, Maggie.
24:52There you go. Two sugars.
24:55Thanks.
24:58I thought that you'd like to pass this on to Ryan's next of kin.
25:04I appreciate that.
25:09Do you know the cause of death?
25:10Two severed arteries.
25:14Catastrophic blood loss.
25:17I'll have to talk to the coroner, to be sure.
25:21I have a bad feeling about this.
25:23I thought you only dealt in facts, or did you lie to Parliament?
25:31Politicians are such bastards.
25:35You did great.
25:39See ya.
26:02I remember the day he was sworn in.
26:04Proudest moment of his life.
26:06He talked about you a lot.
26:09He came to me when he was nine.
26:12After his mum passed.
26:14We had lovely times together.
26:17I'm so sorry.
26:20Find out who killed him.
26:22I'm afraid I'm not the detective on the case.
26:25But the DCI is a top man.
26:26You're the best.
26:28Ryan said so.
26:30I'll lend the DCI all the support I can.
26:32Mrs. Henshaw.
26:34Mrs. Henshaw, please.
26:35Everyone calls me Gwen.
26:38Would you like to see his room?
26:50What's this?
26:52Ryan called it an incident board.
26:56Do you know why he made it?
26:57All the witchcraft reports coming out of Bisha sure bothered him.
27:01He decided to track them.
27:03See if he could make sense of it.
27:05He was investigating them on his own.
27:07What about the DCI?
27:08His boss didn't want to know.
27:10Said it was all silly nonsense.
27:12But we weren't so sure.
27:13What makes you say that?
27:15Bitter shore is a haunted place.
27:24Do you have any free rooms?
27:26I'd like to stay in sanctuary.
27:28You stay as my guest.
27:30Oh no, I don't.
27:31Get justice for my boy.
27:34Let him rest in peace.
27:44This is our humble bird.
27:46And we have a communal kitchen over here.
27:49If you just excuse me a minute, I hope I told you.
27:51No problem.
27:59Hey there.
28:00You moving to Stoneacre?
28:04That's a nice setup, you know.
28:07I'm just here researching the history of Green Witches.
28:10Who for?
28:12For me.
28:14Well for a book I'm going to write.
28:16Eventually.
28:18So uh, how do you like it here?
28:22It's uh, it's good.
28:24But it's my mum who's the witch, not me.
28:26Gotcha.
28:27Well maybe I could talk to her.
28:29She's away.
28:32Lachlan, you're welcome to stay.
28:34We'll talk more when I'm back.
28:36Gordy here will find you a place to sleep.
28:38I'm looking forward to it.
28:39Thanks.
28:41This way.
28:42See ya.
28:45Agatha.
28:46Hey, uh, what's happening?
28:49We're germinating the wheat field tonight.
28:52Can I watch?
28:55I suppose it's all right.
28:57You have to keep quiet.
28:59We have to be very discreet.
29:09Goddess who bestows the gift of grain.
29:12The green shoot is yours.
29:13And the root that clings to the black soil.
29:17Show to us a fruitful season.
29:23Show to us a fruitful season.
29:34Show to us a fruitful season.
29:41Show to us a fruitful season.
29:44Show to us a fruitful season.
29:48Show to us a fruitful season.
30:03Let's go.
30:22You're a witch.
30:24I'm so sorry.
30:25That's some secret you and your mother kept.
30:28What was that spell?
30:29It wasn't one.
30:33I just wanted to feel the energy.
30:35Your magic is reckless.
30:38Wayward.
30:39To have power like that and be a law unto yourself.
30:43The days of the Redhaven are over, girl.
30:46Redhaven?
30:49I want you gone.
30:52Hopper Finn.
31:01You can't believe I invited her to come here.
31:05And then cast her.
31:06I'm just roasted.
31:09It doesn't work.
31:11It's a mess.
31:12Witch!
31:13Run!
31:14Witch!
31:15Witch!
31:15Witch!
31:16Whoa, whoa, whoa.
31:17Come on.
31:18We haven't done anything!
31:21Mr. Cameron, you got the keys?
31:23Yeah.
31:23Go!
31:38Go, go, go!
31:39Come on!
31:40Go!
31:52Go!
32:24Go, go.
32:26Go, go!
32:30Go.
32:37Go.
32:51Mrs. Otis, I wasn't aware that we had an appointment.
32:55Listen, I hope formality isn't necessary in such a small town.
32:58Oh, but either way, how are you enjoying your new premises?
33:03It took some political heavy lifting to secure.
33:05And, you know, I'm delighted that Sanctuary's police force have facilities they deserve.
33:10They're great. How can I help?
33:12Yes, I wanted a briefing on the murder.
33:14It's early stages.
33:15Great. Any indication of witchcraft?
33:17Off the record? None whatsoever.
33:20And is a magical investigator assisting you? It would reassure the public.
33:24I'd argue it would do the opposite and isn't necessary.
33:29But you're aware that the investigation is confidential?
33:32And as an elected official, I do have a higher duty to keep the citizens of Sanctuary safe from any
33:38unnatural practices.
33:40And I expect to hear any developments from your mouth rather than the media.
33:46I'm sure we understand each other.
33:51I'm sure we do.
33:54Lovely.
34:07Hey.
34:08Hey.
34:09This isn't the getaway girl.
34:11I'm glad you're okay.
34:13Thanks for helping me out.
34:14Can I give you a lift somewhere?
34:15I could murder some breakfast.
34:17If you know anywhere I can get something to eat, I'm starving.
34:19Yeah, me too, actually. Come on, hop in.
34:20Great. Thanks.
34:22Thanks.
34:23Thanks.
34:23Thanks.
34:29Oh, I'm going to go for the full Scottish breakfast with black pudding and do I go for the haggis?
34:36Yeah. Yeah, you're going to love the haggis.
34:38Ah, in for a penny.
34:39I'll give you the earth time.
34:59Uncanny likeness to you back there.
35:01Look, Lachlan, I have to go back to Sanctuary to see my mum.
35:10So, thank you for everything.
35:12That's a long drive on your own.
35:15I can handle it.
35:16No doubt, but, uh, it's pretty dangerous out there.
35:23We're on the news.
35:26Maybe I could share the driving.
35:30And what about you?
35:32Ah, I'm heading south anyway.
35:34Don't worry about me.
35:35I'll figure it out when I get there.
35:39Come on, let's get back in the van.
35:41But my haggis is getting cold.
35:47Hi.
35:48How are we getting on with the hearing notes?
35:50Well done, Mrs. Otis.
35:51Just creating an index for you.
35:53Great idea, Bea.
35:54Oh, these transcripts are so long.
35:57Thanks.
36:01Why don't you work together, hmm?
36:03Flesh out my draft recommendations for Parliament.
36:08Bea, don't let Lucas slug off, will you?
36:26You better be here for the pussy.
36:27This, this is sacred time before I get back to work.
36:32I have a proposal for you.
36:35Let me help with the case.
36:38I know this town.
36:40I could be useful.
36:41We take a colleague's death.
36:43Very seriously.
36:45You know that.
36:46We'll find his killer, Maggie.
36:49Ryan mentioned witch crime reports.
36:52Mostly bogus, I know.
36:54But I could look into them.
36:57Under the radar.
37:00You're not even on active duty.
37:02And a divisive figure around here.
37:06This case is going to be hard enough.
37:09More paranoid locals are witch-hating MP.
37:13And now, Sarah Fenn's return.
37:18Yes!
37:34The new DCI suspects it could be a revenge killing.
37:39But why now?
37:42I worry my testimony raked it all up again.
37:45Maggie, you aren't blaming yourself for this.
37:47That's not right.
37:47It's hard not to.
37:49I mentored him.
37:53Influenced him to believe the law was stacked against witches.
37:57And then I left him here to take the flak for both of us.
38:06And apparently I inspired him to do his own investigating.
38:12Strange incidents at Bitter Shore Lake.
38:15His gran wondered about witchcraft.
38:18She's always had a thing about Bitter Shore.
38:21It's old history, local law.
38:23She probably stood that on Ryan.
38:25Still, if you just had a look...
38:26I can't get involved.
38:31That easy, is it?
38:34To say no?
38:36We owe it to Ryan.
38:41He protected you and Harper.
38:44He saved your star, Kross.
38:47And I'm grateful.
38:49But?
38:52The only way I can protect my daughter now
38:54is not to put one foot wrong.
38:57I can't use my magic illegally.
38:59I'm...
39:00I'm sorry, Maggie.
39:02My hands are tied.
39:22Where's that from?
39:25This is a gift from the Moot.
39:27Why?
39:27Are you some sort of special American witch?
39:30Actually, my ancestors were Salem witches back in the day.
39:35Oh, that's cool.
39:36But no, this is to do with my research.
39:39The Moot's library has the greatest magical archive in the world.
39:43But to access it, they bound my magic.
39:49I can't believe you agree to that.
39:50Neither can they.
39:52But to be honest, for an academic like me,
39:55the chance to study things that very few people have seen,
40:00I couldn't walk away from that.
40:02It's just so unnatural and unfair
40:05to be cut off from your magic like that.
40:09Very insightful for a non-magical.
40:23Hmm.
40:24Hmm.
40:25Hmm.
40:27Hmm.
40:28Hmm.
40:48Have you ever heard of Redhaven?
40:50Agatha mentioned it before I left.
40:52Well, there's fact and fiction surrounding Redhaven.
40:55Hundreds of years ago,
40:57a group of witches secretly came together
40:59to fight the persecutions.
41:01Without them,
41:02modern witches wouldn't exist.
41:04Oh, what happened to them?
41:05Well, some believe they survived in a
41:08separatist community.
41:10Another theory is that their stronghold,
41:13the Redhaven, burned down
41:14and all the witches died.
41:16And other folk just think it's one big fairy tale.
41:19What do you think, Professor?
41:21Um, a mysterious organization of renegade witches.
41:26Who wouldn't want to believe in that?
41:28Yeah, like a witch illuminati.
41:31Yes.
41:31Yes.
41:32Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
41:54Tea rose for remembrance.
41:56And one last thing.
41:58Why is it not?
41:59It's where I keep my client records.
42:02So everyone you've ever done magic on is in there?
42:05Mm-hmm.
42:31Maggie?
42:32It's Sarah.
42:42I can't get caught.
42:45Hey.
42:46You're not the only one.
42:49You can still back out.
42:50Whoever killed Ryan is threatening my daughter.
42:53They've stolen her file from my safe,
42:55taken samples of her hair.
42:58If they've been planted at the boathouse,
42:59she could be framed for murder.
43:02I can't back out.
43:28So much blood.
43:31How will you find Harper's hair?
43:34To the name's file.
43:46No.
43:49No.
43:52No.
43:54No.
43:59No.
44:02No.
44:03No.
44:15It's not here.
44:17That's good, right?
44:21There's something else.
44:25Magic.
44:26It's okay.
44:28The place is full of it.
44:35What you're for, Corfin.
44:45Why is there a sigil here?
44:49Rhyne died from knife ruins.
44:53I must go by a witch.
45:05The End
45:20I'm so happy to see you.
45:21Me too, Mum.
45:23Are you okay? I heard about Rhyne.
45:26I told you to stay at Stoneacre.
45:27I'm not leaving you alone.
45:29Not now.
45:31Anyway, I made a friend on the road.
45:38Doctum.
45:40It's been a long time, Sarah.
45:42What the hell?
45:45You two know each other.
45:48We...
45:50Met on our wanderings.
45:55I promised you...
45:58I wasn't trying to dupe you, Harper.
46:00But I needed to...
46:03To be sure.
46:06Sure of what?
46:09Harper.
46:13I'll cleanse you, Father.
46:39I'll cleanse you, Father.
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