Rebus (2024) - Season 1 Episode 2 Full Episode with English Subtitles
New Swedish crime drama series based on Ian Rankin's bestselling novels. Follow Inspector John Rebus as he solves complex cases in Edinburgh.
🎬 Genre: Crime Thriller, Detective Drama
🌍 Country: Sweden/UK
📺 Season: 1 | Episode: 1
🔤 Subtitles: English
#Rebus #SwedishDrama #CrimeThriller #EnglishSubtitles #NordicNoir
New Swedish crime drama series based on Ian Rankin's bestselling novels. Follow Inspector John Rebus as he solves complex cases in Edinburgh.
🎬 Genre: Crime Thriller, Detective Drama
🌍 Country: Sweden/UK
📺 Season: 1 | Episode: 1
🔤 Subtitles: English
#Rebus #SwedishDrama #CrimeThriller #EnglishSubtitles #NordicNoir
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00:01Just you remember the reason your missus and your kid have left you is because you couldn't give them the
00:06life they wanted either.
00:11Sorry.
00:13I can't have this happening in the middle of the town, John.
00:18He's been trained to do that.
00:20Sergeant.
00:22Professional standards.
00:24Is he?
00:25If you told him you knew me, you'd be persona non grata on your first day.
00:28I felt bad ignoring you.
00:31Here's another bill that we cannae pay.
00:33Get on your knees!
00:36She's seeing someone else.
00:38She's shagging someone, I'm telling you I know it.
00:40She'll just be needing a bit of time with herself, mate.
00:42You told him about you and Anya.
00:47I'll be in touch.
01:01But our soul, no.
01:05I'm not the man that I once was.
01:13Search for signs between the lines of right and wrong.
01:20avía hours of right.
01:37Now you've got loads of damage with two Himalayas.
01:41...you need a даль of 19-まあ-oneers.
01:43Pick up this 3.
01:45He is where the blissful level is Carolina.!
01:49He
01:50is going to leave a war. It's
01:54I think I've had a breakthrough.
01:57A breakthrough?
01:58Yeah.
02:00Yeah.
02:01That's the right thing to say, isn't it?
02:03Breakthrough.
02:06I was at my ex-wife's new house.
02:11This big new house.
02:15Mansion.
02:16It's a mansion.
02:18I had to pick up Sammy.
02:20And was her new husband there?
02:22Lachlan.
02:23Yes.
02:24Lachlan was there.
02:26Lachlan.
02:28Still the only Lachlan I've ever met.
02:31No one at my school was called Lachlan.
02:34Or Lachlan.
02:35Anyway, so I went there and I did all the usual.
02:38I stood on the steps of, you know, his mansion.
02:42And I was being all grown up.
02:45Shaking his hand.
02:46It was too...
02:48fucking...
02:49sorry.
02:50It's okay.
02:51There's two 80 grand cars in the drive.
02:54And...
02:54and so I did all of that.
02:57And I didn't want to kill him.
03:04It's the first time I've been.
03:06And not wanted to kill the guy.
03:09And I thought, this is a breakthrough, John.
03:15You're having...
03:16You're having a breakthrough.
03:18And you didn't feel any resentment?
03:21At all?
03:22No.
03:24No.
03:25Nothing.
03:26All gone.
03:29And you didn't get that urge you get.
03:32You know, to do something silly.
03:35No.
03:36No.
03:37It was just...
03:48I think I felt relieved.
03:51I'm relieved?
03:54In what way?
03:58I think they're better off with him than they are with me.
04:06Do you mean in monetary terms or in terms of your job?
04:10But it's not just a job.
04:14Things feel like they're unravelling.
04:17Everything's slipping out of control.
04:19Like, well, you're on the way...
04:22somewhere to...
04:24something.
04:25And it's not going to be good.
04:27It feels like...
04:29Rorah and Sammy being with Lachey.
04:36Puts them on the other side of that fence.
04:42They're safe now.
05:07What brought that on?
05:09Don't know.
05:14Sorry.
05:15No, don't apologize.
05:21I know how I've been.
05:25I've been feeling sorry for myself.
05:27No, you haven't.
05:28I have.
05:29I've been a pain in the arse.
05:32I know.
05:35But I think I know what to do now.
05:40I can see a way through.
05:43Yeah.
05:51Okay.
05:52Okay.
05:53Okay.
05:54So there's no gangsters in Edinburgh?
05:57That's what he said.
05:59He said there's only people who think they're gangsters.
06:02Okay.
06:03Nice.
06:03Nice.
06:04So what the fuck are we then?
06:05He said a policeman told him.
06:07Oh, a policeman?
06:08What fucking policeman?
06:10I don't know.
06:12I told him about yous.
06:14I told him he was robbing Darryl Christie.
06:20He said what?
06:22I told him.
06:25You don't mention anybody's fucking name.
06:28Are you fucking stupid?
06:30You don't mention anybody's fucking name.
06:33You understand, son?
06:38What else did he fucking say?
06:40He said why don't you have a stag on?
06:42What?
06:43A stag on?
06:44What the fuck's a stag on?
06:46He said it's basic camp security.
06:49All right.
06:50Has he taken the fucking piss?
06:52What the fuck are you two cunts going on about?
06:54I feel like you're just talking a load of fucking shite to me.
06:56And what I really want to know, son,
06:57is why you ain't got a muck on your face.
06:59Why didn't he put up a fight?
07:01He had a gun.
07:02He had a gun.
07:04Also so he can fight back, but you can't.
07:17Well, come on, sit down.
07:24Come on, sit down.
07:25Get comfortable.
07:26Sit down.
07:47Look at me, son.
07:49Got a question for you.
07:52What hand do you wank with?
07:53What?
07:54What handed are you?
07:56Right handed.
07:57No!
07:59Right, you.
08:00You took the kicking.
08:01Well done.
08:02What fingers should he lose?
08:03We're getting the money back.
08:04It's not about the money, son.
08:06What fingers should he lose?
08:09What fingers should he lose?
08:11It's Pinky.
08:12No!
08:13Oh, it's Pinky.
08:14What, for five grand?
08:15No!
08:16Nice.
08:17Nice.
08:18Right, cut it off.
08:20No.
08:21What do you mean, no, cut it off?
08:23He's my mate.
08:24He's your what?
08:26He's your mate?
08:28No, no, no, no, son.
08:28There's no mates in this game.
08:30Don't you see what he did there?
08:31Come on, use your brain.
08:33What, you took the kicking?
08:34And him or some other come, they run off with the fucking money.
08:36He set you up, son.
08:38Cut his fucking finger off now.
08:40I'll do anything else.
08:43Hey, whatever you say.
08:44Whatever I say.
08:47Alright.
08:48Did you hear that?
08:49Whatever I say.
08:50Alright.
08:52Whatever I say.
08:55Mate, shut him up for me.
08:56No!
09:14I still don't know if it's done me any good.
09:17Oh, it must be if you're still going.
09:19I feel bad for her.
09:23Andrea.
09:24My wee shrink.
09:27I feel like I have to make her feel like she's helping me.
09:29You know?
09:30I feel a deep sense of obligation to her.
09:33What progress have you made on McJugger's stabbing?
09:36You've found the man who intervened yet?
09:39Er...
09:40Should've got a name.
09:42She went round a few different homeless places.
09:45He's called Andy Rowland.
09:47He's the ex-Royal Regiment of Scotland.
09:50One of the workers at the Homeless Projects recognised this picture.
09:53Thinks he's got a spot off her close on the High Street.
09:57I'll go there now.
09:57Good.
09:58Good.
09:59I need to see some progress.
10:00There's a busload of traumatised tourists tweeting about it.
10:04How do you think that makes us look?
10:06Aye.
10:07Everybody loves a Highland warrior until they meet one.
10:12Highland warrior.
10:13My arse.
10:31Come on.
10:32Go!
10:34Relax.
10:36A good time.
10:53Relax.
10:53Come on.
10:54Let!
11:19Do you want to have parked at the top and walked down?
11:23You're in the city of John Knox, Shiv. Life's supposed to be difficult.
11:46John, I'm glad I caught you. I'm sorry you found out from Sammy about...
11:53I can't talk there now, Rhona. I'm busy. I don't have time.
11:57Well, we need to talk about it, John, so I'll fall me back.
11:59Oh, well.
12:06For fuck's sake.
12:33Oh.
12:37The fuck are used to it?
12:43Rebus?
12:51Rebus.
12:53He's a decent guy, your brother. I liked him. How's he doing?
13:00Nah, he's fine. Still a miserable bastard-like, but that's a family trait.
13:09How long have you been out?
13:12About six weeks now.
13:14No, I meant the army. Not the jail.
13:17I got you, eh, about three years.
13:26Did you recognise either of them?
13:37No.
13:39I just...
13:41I saw the lad with the knife.
13:44I think I thought they were going to kill him, so I just steamed in.
13:47You probably did save his life, eh?
13:50So it's a good thing he did.
13:53Do you remember anything else?
13:55I think that one had a tattoo on his neck.
13:58What of?
13:59I don't know.
14:01Just look like a tat.
14:03It wasn't a birthmark or anything. It was ink.
14:08That's a start.
14:11Why did you run away?
14:15I don't know.
14:18I'm just at the jail there.
14:19I...
14:20I panicked.
14:21Well, you didn't do anything wrong.
14:23Well, can I go now, then?
14:25Yeah.
14:27Let me get you something.
14:28I don't want your money.
14:29It's for your time.
14:31Here.
14:32The brew's fine.
14:36Andy.
14:42Fight for your country.
14:45Thank you very much.
14:47Now, piss off and don't bother us.
14:50Is that why you went easy on him?
14:57I didn't go easy on him.
14:59You were going on about my tribe.
15:01I know who yours are now.
15:03It's a fact.
15:04The jails are full of ex-servicemen and no one cares.
15:07I don't think it's really like that anymore.
15:09There's plenty of charities.
15:10Help for heroes and all that.
15:12And Poppy Day lasts longer than Christmas these days.
15:14He just doesn't want to get help.
15:17That's his problem.
15:19Male pride.
15:22I don't have that.
15:25You can get the teas.
15:28I'm just saying, you can help yourself if you want.
15:42What do you want?
15:44Michael.
15:45Ken, you don't want to talk to me.
15:46Just listen.
15:47It's about someone you know.
15:49A boy that was in your battalion, Andrew Rollin.
15:52What about him?
15:54He's a witness in something.
15:55Ah.
15:56So you want my help now?
15:58Oh, come on, fuck, Michael.
15:59The boy needs help, eh?
16:01I just...
16:03I thought maybe you could get through to him, but...
16:07Because I doubt anyone else will.
16:20Hello.
16:21Neil.
16:22Michael.
16:22How you doing, pal?
16:23What are you, mate?
16:24How's you?
16:25I'm fine, mate.
16:25You know.
16:26You see it all.
16:27All right.
16:28Tell me about it.
16:29Yeah, listen, mate.
16:29What are you up to?
16:30I've just had a bit of news about a laddie that used to be in your platoon.
16:45I think we should set up a trust fund for Sammy.
16:48A trust fund?
16:49My dad set one up for me and my brother when we were born.
16:53And obviously, with our news, I'm going to do one for him.
16:57I just didn't want Sammy to feel left out.
16:59She wouldn't.
17:00She won't.
17:02How do you know?
17:04She wouldn't expect anything like that.
17:08It's about opportunity, isn't it?
17:10Giving her the freedom to do what she wants in the future.
17:13If her brother has that and she didn't, well, I wouldn't be fair.
17:19How much are we talking about?
17:21I know a million pounds isn't much these days, but it's a start.
17:26A million pounds?
17:28Are you kidding?
17:31No.
17:34I don't know.
17:35I would have to talk to her dad about it.
17:44I wish I'd been the one to tell him.
17:47He won't like a trust fund.
17:49He's quite Presbyterian at times.
17:50And I don't want Sammy growing up not having to work.
17:53I want her to have a purpose when she's older.
17:54And she'd still have that.
17:56You'd instil that in her.
17:58This is about fairness.
18:17Hi.
18:18Are you for James McJagger?
18:20Okay.
18:21One second, please.
18:24That doesn't tell no bruising.
18:28Sure.
18:31Put the fucking knife down.
18:32Do you hear me?
18:33Put the...
18:36Help!
18:37Help!
18:37Get the fuck off me!
18:39Hey!
18:39Hey!
18:40Don't!
18:41Keep stowing up!
18:41Keep stowing up!
18:43Keep stowing up, do you hear me?
18:44Help!
18:44Can we get some fucking help out of here?
18:47Help!
18:47Keep stowing up!
18:53Help!
18:53Get the fuck off me!
18:54Get the...
18:54Close the best.
18:58Need some help!
19:00Help!
19:02Don't leave.
19:03Don't leave him.
19:04Grab him to the neck.
19:05Check the light.
19:05Got him.
19:06I'll put it in.
19:07We're not going to get any potential light.
19:10Check the light out!
19:22Oh, my God.
19:59Not happy.
20:01No, they are not happy.
20:03Jack has just been stabbed to death in a hospital bed in broad daylight.
20:09That boy, Jack, he wasn't one of the people who was involved in the initial assault.
20:16He's too slight.
20:17No, it must be connected.
20:19He's been put up to it by someone.
20:22Has he said anything?
20:24Just his name. He's still in shock.
20:27He's from Edinburgh, but he gave her an address in Fife.
20:3068.
20:32Keir Hardy Gardens.
20:34Keir Hardy Gardens.
20:36My brother's been staying there.
20:38No, I'll get on to P Division in Fife.
20:40Get them to check out the address.
20:46Listen...
20:51I might have a name for who could be involved here.
20:55Darryl Christie.
21:01And how did you get this information?
21:08Cafferty.
21:10I didn't go to him.
21:11He phoned me.
21:13And why do you think he would phone you, John?
21:18Cafferty phoned me.
21:19He told me he had some information.
21:21It would have been remiss of me not to listen.
21:23They're not here to do what Cafferty wants.
21:26Because we're not.
21:29We're solving the case.
21:33Christie was in Pullman when he was 17.
21:35For a stab in.
21:36He's got form.
21:39There is a link between Cafferty and Christie.
21:43Christie's dad used to work for Cafferty.
21:45But he committed suicide.
21:47It was a while back.
21:48Must have been around the time that Darryl went to jail.
21:54And we investigated it.
21:57Hmm.
21:58Won't be in the system.
21:58It's too long ago.
21:59So I'll get onto records about it.
22:01I can go and see Christie.
22:17Don't let Cafferty think that you're doing this for him.
22:21I mean it.
22:21I'm not doing it for him.
22:24I'm the one who knows what happened between you.
22:28And if you're not telling me the truth here.
22:32I know what you did for me, Jill.
22:36I don't have long here.
22:37I have a pension.
22:39Big pension.
22:40And nothing or no one is going to put that at risk.
22:44Understand?
22:46I just want to retire and drink myself to death.
22:49In peace.
22:54That's the dream.
23:00Open or closed?
23:01Shut it.
23:06You done your statement?
23:08Yeah.
23:12How are you feeling?
23:14Fine.
23:15Yeah.
23:17Good.
23:20Thanks, by the way.
23:23You know, for in the room.
23:25Don't be silly.
23:27I slipped.
23:32You had a few years on you, so.
23:34What are you trying to say?
23:37Like...
23:38I mean it, though.
23:40Yeah, you would have done the same for me.
23:44I think.
23:56Jerk half of me phoned me up yesterday.
23:59I think the attack on Jimmy maybe spooked him.
24:03Gave me a name.
24:05Darrell Christie.
24:08Don't know him.
24:10I think you and me should go and say a lot to him.
24:17I don't want charity from anyone, mate.
24:20I don't want a free ride.
24:22I just want to earn money.
24:24Proper money.
24:25You know?
24:26Everybody's in the same boat, Neil.
24:28I'm sick of it.
24:32Do you remember what we always used to say to each other?
24:36Before we left.
24:58Foxy candy.
25:01We're going to stay here.
25:07Come on, son.
25:13Okay?
25:15One, two, hook.
25:17Again.
25:23One, two.
25:26I appreciate it, mate.
25:27Thanks, man.
25:28Okay, okay.
25:29Here we go.
25:37That young boy Jack's gone and killed my jagger.
25:39One, two.
25:41Look, I never expected him to do it, all right?
25:43What'd you fucking take him there for them?
25:45Well, he said he'd do anything, so I said,
25:47okay, you fucking might do.
25:48I thought you'd get in there and kill this fucking cunt for us.
25:50I thought you'd just jump out and fuck off,
25:52but he never.
25:53Look, he's Barry Dow.
25:54He's palm-deed.
25:56Which is what you wanted, no?
25:58Then what if it can't grasses?
25:59Eh?
26:00Once the shock wears off and he realises he's going to do life.
26:04It's fine, man.
26:05Nothing connects him to you anyway.
26:07You do.
26:10Nash.
26:13Come on.
26:22I like your tattoo, Sean.
26:24Oh, aye.
26:26Aye.
26:27We'll catch up soon.
26:32Mr Christie.
26:34I'm Detective Sergeant Rebus.
26:36Yeah, I know who you are.
26:37Oh, do you?
26:37Mm-hmm.
26:39Did you hear about that business at the hospital today?
26:42I did.
26:42Terrible.
26:45And where have you been to do?
26:48You know, roundabout.
26:49How?
26:51Because I might know why that young laddie killed Mick Jagger.
26:54And I heard he might have something to do with you.
26:57Me?
26:57No.
26:58No.
27:00Mick Jagger works for Gafferty.
27:02And?
27:04Aye.
27:05And.
27:07Daryl did a bit of time when he was younger for a stabbing.
27:11And now look at all this.
27:14Pleased to meet you.
27:18Detective Constable Siobhan Clark.
27:21Pleased to meet you, Siobhan.
27:22I just want you to know, Daryl.
27:25If anything else happens,
27:28you're going to be my first port of call.
27:32And I'll do everything I can to help.
27:37I'm always open to helping people.
27:42Always.
27:46Be careful, Daryl.
27:49Be very careful.
27:55You have a nice day, Siobhan.
28:06Chicken.
28:06Aye.
28:08Meat and that.
28:09But I didn't know they put security tags in noodles.
28:12Aye, but you shouldn't have been shoplifting anything.
28:14They've never done noodles before.
28:16Well, so you've done all this before?
28:18Move.
28:19What's up?
28:22Chrissie, darling.
28:23How you doing?
28:25Neil.
28:26One thing no see.
28:28Yeah, yeah.
28:28Who do?
28:29This is Andy.
28:30He was in Delta Company.
28:32Listen, I just need to get something for Neil from the shed.
28:37You right?
28:54Where'd you get it?
28:56I'm not going to be a victim, Neil.
28:59We know the army does need to get a fuck about us once we've left.
29:04There's too many boys carrying Hackett when they come out, not me.
29:10Buy your wee one somehow.
29:15There's anything you need me for, pal.
29:18Just shout.
29:43You didn't pull me back, so I came round.
29:46No, I, um, I forgot.
29:53Sorry.
29:56I bought you some groceries in case you're not eating.
30:00You better come in then.
30:03Italian style ground coffee.
30:06Your favourite?
30:24I wanted to be the one who told you.
30:28I'm fine.
30:31Honestly, it's all good.
30:33It wasn't something we planned.
30:35I mean, we talked about it and, you know, but we weren't expecting it to happen so quick.
30:43Same as Sammy.
30:46That's not what happened with Sammy.
30:48She was conceived on New Year's Eve.
30:50New Year's Day.
30:51Same thing.
30:54Scotland's fertility festival.
30:58Well, stop it.
31:09I meant what I said when I phoned.
31:12Congratulations.
31:15And to Lockie.
31:17Tell him that.
31:18I will.
31:20I will.
31:22When are you due?
31:24Round about Christmas.
31:26My saviour.
31:39Seriously though, if it's a boy, right, you give him a proper name.
31:44Don't go calling him Crawford or Finlay or any of that Gaelic shite.
31:53Gaelic.
31:55Gaelic.
31:56You know what I mean.
32:19I didn't mean to drop her in it when she phoned.
32:21No, she's very annoyed at you.
32:22Says you're a grass.
32:23I'm a copper.
32:24I have to grass.
32:25I told her that.
32:28Have you made it up with Michael yet?
32:34No, not yet.
32:36Well, I was thinking I would like to go round and see them.
32:41I don't know.
32:43I don't know.
32:43How?
32:45I think they might be a wee bit embarrassed.
32:50You know how folk get when things aren't going so well.
32:53You're not trying to keep me from them, are you?
32:55No.
32:57No, I'm not.
32:58Genuinely, I think they might be embarrassed.
33:02It's like you're intruding around there.
33:04Well, I can't do any worse than you've done, can I?
33:06No.
33:08Maybe not.
33:12So.
33:14Lockie was talking about setting up a trust fund for Sammy today.
33:20A trust fund?
33:22He's in such a bubble.
33:26That's great.
33:28It's not great, John.
33:29It is.
33:31I'd have loved me a trust fund.
33:38Well, do you not want me to do it?
33:43My worry.
33:46I worry about what it might do to her.
33:48Tell him I'll take it.
33:54How much is he wanting to give her?
33:56I don't know.
33:59I just find it all a bit disorientating, you know?
34:03Just the ease of it all.
34:07Well, I say, fill your boots.
34:12Do you think that, though?
34:14I do.
34:19I'm happy for you.
34:28You will go and see Michael, won't you?
34:31For Sammy's sake.
34:33The boys are her cousins.
34:35Okay.
34:42I will.
35:06Hey.
35:08What was your day?
35:09Anything exciting happen?
35:13I don't know how you do it.
35:15It sounds so grim and depressing.
35:22And dangerous.
35:24Badly paid, too.
35:26Why do you do it?
35:28I could get you a job with me.
35:30You're beginning to sound like my parents cursed,
35:32and I've told you, don't...
35:34don't do that.
35:46Hello, Malcolm.
35:47I heard what happened at the hospital today.
35:49Are you all right?
35:50I'm fine.
35:51I could come around if you want.
35:53Honestly, I'm totally fine.
35:55I just...
35:55I don't want to sleep.
35:57Right.
35:58I'll...
35:58I'll see you tomorrow, okay?
36:00Um, okay.
36:02You know best.
36:02Bye.
36:08Do you fancy going out?
36:10Yeah.
36:11Yeah, go on.
36:34I need you to be straight with me.
36:39I don't mind the baby.
36:42But are you using anything else?
36:45No.
36:48I swear.
36:51I'm clean.
36:55You're welcome to stay here
36:57till we get something sorted out.
37:02Hey, you don't need to thank me, son.
37:25Michael, we don't have room to swing a cat in here.
37:29He's not a cat, though, is he?
37:34We can't afford another mouth to feed.
37:38It might just be for a few days.
37:40We'll manage.
37:42I'm sick of managing.
37:45And what about the boys?
37:47Shoplifting.
37:48Ah, they were only trying to help.
37:52They're good lads.
37:54I mean, but that doesn't matter if they've got a criminal record.
38:08It's okay, Chrissie.
38:11Come on.
38:12I mean, I'll deal with it.
38:16I promise.
38:17Things are going to be better.
38:21How?
38:26How are they?
38:35What's this?
38:38Me and the lads, we did a bit of work with you, huh?
38:42What bit of work?
38:45Just relax.
38:48I'll explain everything later.
38:51Now, Michael, you need to tell me what's going on.
39:17What the fuck?
39:27What do you want it?
39:28No more.
39:31No more.
39:32No more.
39:32I mean, look.
39:33Bye.
39:34What's wrong with you?
39:38I'm in the Polish.
39:57I'm in the Polish.
40:09All right, we're down to our final contest.
40:13Hi.
40:14George, how are you feeling?
40:15I'm doing all right.
40:16Feeling all right, yeah, yeah.
40:17How you doing, dude?
40:18I'm out of the Rams.
40:21Look it up.
40:29All right.
40:32Fine.
40:37Yourself?
40:39I'm all right.
40:43Listen.
40:46About the other day, shouldn't have done it, eh?
40:54I'm sorry.
40:56It was a lucky punch.
40:58You took me on away else.
41:04Aye, it was lucky, you're right.
41:11That flat you should have was drug dealing in.
41:15Where was that?
41:19Yeah.
41:21Top landing.
41:23Last one on the right.
41:28Is that number 68 by any chance?
41:32Something like that.
41:34How?
41:39There was a murder at the general that day.
41:43The boy that did it gave that flat his address.
41:54Maybe I should listen to you.
42:02Right?
42:25It was on the news.
42:29You thought something was going on over there.
42:32You never know the half of it.
42:42Where did you get that money?
42:45I told you.
42:48I did a bit of work.
42:50For Neil.
42:55It's all good.
42:57I've got enough to pay the bills, that's what matters.
42:59Nothing else.
43:01Aye.
43:02I'll do it.
43:07Hey.
43:09Hey.
43:21Hey.
43:25Hey.
43:26Hey.
43:51Hello?
44:03Hello?
44:26Hello?
44:26Hello?
44:45Hello?
44:48Hello?
44:53Hello?
44:59Look out there.
45:09Is it okay if I get my head down?
45:11Of course.
45:15I suppose where you've been in jail, you know who people are.
45:19Well, aye.
45:21Kinda have to know who's who.
45:23You ever heard of someone called Darryl Christie?
45:26Aye.
45:28Who owns a gym?
45:29Poe?
45:30Talk about it in the morning.
45:51I'm just gonna leave your key, son.
46:07I'm just gonna leave your key, son.
46:12I'm a friend.
46:14I'm a father.
46:16I'm a friend.
46:33I'm a soldier.
46:34We have to hear all of that.
46:34We have a baby.
46:34We have to hide your week and be naked alive,
46:34even the bizarre neighbors in our homes.
46:35guess the only which I've been taking away is that
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