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00:00.
00:29Owen!
00:29Let me in! Let me talk to you! Come on!
00:32Don't do that, Owen! Talk to me!
00:38Let me in! Let me in!
00:41Let me in here!
00:49I got you, I got you!
00:52I'm just worried about Gwen selling to these people.
00:55What makes you think she's going to?
00:56We share an access road, drainage as two streams cross our farms.
01:01I'm vulnerable. To what? To dirty tricks.
01:04Getting forced out, choked off.
01:07You think I'm being paranoid, don't you?
01:16Dad, remember Scott from the other day?
01:18Oh, yeah, of course.
01:19You dress very smart for a man on holiday.
01:21I was seeing a client down here.
01:23Ah, right.
01:24What is your line of business, if you don't mind me asking?
01:27Finance.
01:28I would like to accept your offer.
01:30Oh, great.
01:31Pavel said, uh, it's you and your son.
01:33Uh, yeah. Johnny. That's right.
01:36Could you, uh, could you do me a favor?
01:38Could you look after this for me?
01:44I'll owe you.
02:01Is the bloody cleaner ever has to be?
02:04We talk about the most obvious place to stash something.
02:06Give him a fucking break, Rhys.
02:07But for now, let's not panic, all right?
02:09Let's not stop pointing fingers.
02:20There is something you can do for me, actually.
02:23Could you take this to the raglan?
02:26It's drugs, Leah.
02:26It's just a bit of weed, Johnny.
02:31Look, if you're caught, and you won't be,
02:34just say a guest left it at the pub.
02:36You're returning it, all right?
02:40Easy.
02:42It's for a guy called Dan.
02:44Who won't spare reception.
03:09A voucher.
03:11Er, Dan?
03:13Yeah. That's me.
03:16It's from Rhys.
03:18Right you are.
03:22Grab yourself a can if you want.
03:24Sorry they're not called there.
03:28Oi!
03:36No, it's okay. It's fine.
03:38A few trouble.
03:40Get yourself some RAM or an SSD card or something.
03:42Right.
03:43How did you know I was into gaming?
03:52Cheers. Thank you, Dan.
03:56Cheers.
04:01Cheers.
04:07Cheers.
04:16Cheers.
04:17Cheers.
04:19Cheers.
04:21Cheers.
04:30Cheers.
04:31She won't give me
04:34she won't give me
04:36she won't give me
04:50Boose has arrived!
04:51Yay!
04:59Can I help?
05:01you oh sorry uh i'm a bit of a train spotter when it comes to land rovers that is one
05:08mixed metaphor
05:09my friend yeah it is a bit yeah as well as being complete bullshit what's your interest in my farm
05:17what bronhile farm in live valley you and your mates been flying drones over it and i want to
05:22know why are you feeling all right if you want to come up and have a look and see how
05:27we uh
05:28sow our crops and treat the livestock i became seriously well that is a very kind offer but
05:35i've no i saw you okay collecting the drone in this land rover so let's just have an honest
05:40conversation shall we if we had a drone if we'd be flying low over palisades not your two-bit farm
05:48you want it honest everything okay robin caleb what's going on babe uh he's my brother
05:58i'll be in a sec okay
06:04well that's a bit fraternizing with the enemy is they work for palisades they don't own me
06:08no but they do pay your wages and if i lose my job how's that your problem again
06:16it's not you're right what are you doing here nathan
06:25robin will fill you in
06:27what are you doing here nathan
06:34what are you doing here nathan
07:03i haven't done anything but i told you someone left that bag at the pub i was just returning it
07:09try again and this time don't insult my intelligence
07:15let me off give me a warning warning right i see
07:22the thing about a warning is it only works if the person acknowledges what they've done wrong
07:28owns it otherwise it's a mug's game otherwise history just repeats itself right
07:34i suppose i shouldn't take a bag without knowing what was in it
07:41that's a start who gave it to you
07:46tell you what i'll say your name and you nod
07:49freese reese simpson
07:54sorry
07:56all right play it your way
07:59but if you think he crossed the road to help you then you're even more stupid than i thought
08:08i work on a two strike basis i've never seen you up there before
08:14and i never want to see you up there again understood yes no you won't thank you
08:26don't forget your bike oh yeah thanks next time i'll come down on you like a ton of bricks
08:36right sorry
08:49oh
08:50where'd you get to
08:51breaches just came in
08:54it was a ranked match
08:56have you been out
08:58oh yeah i just popped to see caleb something urgent
09:01uh no no why
09:04oh it's late that's all
09:06uh
09:07uh you eating some of ever stew left oh no i'm not angry thanks
09:17you and caleb you're speaking again then
09:20well uh we never weren't speaking but um
09:27i can't get into it now okay
09:31look i know sometimes he drops in here when i'm not around and makes himself at home
09:36well it's his house too isn't it what it's not his bloody house is that what he told you
09:41no i just i thought it was no no they sold his share in the farm years ago
09:47right so for the avoidance of doubt as the lawyers say
09:51this farm is ours and one day when you have kids it'll be theirs forever and ever our man okay
09:59okay okay yeah
10:02you were saying when uh
10:04caleb comes around and you're not here no no it doesn't matter
10:08sure
10:10yes i'm uh sure come on now it's a school night get to bed
10:15okay
10:21you're all right
10:51I don't know.
11:41I don't know.
11:46This is Caleb. Leave a message. Or don't. Up to you.
11:53Listen, it's me. I think we need to clear the air a bit. You're right. It's none of my business,
11:59what you should get up to. And anyway, give us a call when you get this and we'll fix something
12:07up.
12:19Johnny. Rhys wants a word. He's by the gym now.
12:23Johnny, please.
12:32You all right, Johnny?
12:34Police.
12:35So you met Dan then? It's a good bloke, isn't he? Sound.
12:40Yeah. He's nice. Yeah. Thing is, I've got him into a load of trouble. Well, we have.
12:51What do you mean?
12:54That package you lost. He was supposed to deliver it. Now he's getting a lot of heat, a lot of
13:00blowback.
13:03Shit. Yeah. Look, I just want to help him. Any way I can. I'm sure you feel the same.
13:15Yeah. Yeah. Of course. See, mate, I knew you'd say that. Eh? I knew I could count on you.
13:25Right. Well, he's had to go to Newport to mend the fences, so he needs us to fill in for
13:29him. Hold the fort.
13:30Hold the fort. No.
13:38What?
13:39I'm not doing anything, okay?
13:42I'm really sorry. I didn't be saying that. I want to help the bloke out.
13:46It's just a few deliveries, mate. While he clears up our mess.
13:54Oh, shit. I'll make it up to you. At least, I promise I will.
14:03They'll call me later, okay? After school.
14:09I gotta go. I'm sorry.
14:19If I got it back, we'd still have everything.
14:23But you don't know it's the cleaner?
14:25There's no-one else that could be.
14:31So confront her. Call her out.
14:33I can't. You know, none of that proof.
14:38Well, look, she's probably shifted it by now anyway.
14:41Well, sold it. Used it.
14:43So what am I supposed to do, Sadie?
14:50Maybe just help Rhys out tonight? And then call her quits?
14:52It won't just be tonight, though, will it?
14:55Oh, well, that's up to you, isn't it, Johnny?
15:06Hello, Eva.
15:08Hi, guys.
15:09I'll be out of your way in one second.
15:11All right, take your time.
15:12I have to head over to Gwen's.
15:14Feed the chickens, collect the eggs.
15:19Hi, Johnny.
15:20Hiya.
15:24Everything okay?
15:26Coursework, apparently.
15:28Right.
15:31Where do you live, by the way?
15:33I have a new row.
15:34Yeah, and the whistle's stuck.
15:36Oh.
15:37Do you like it there?
15:38No.
15:39Not particularly.
15:41Do you have a partner?
15:42A family?
15:43What?
15:45I have a son back home.
15:47He lives with my mother.
15:50Oh, that must be tough.
15:53Yes, sometimes.
15:55Yes, sometimes.
15:56And how old are you?
15:58She's ten.
16:00Oh, you must mess with them up.
16:03No, that's important.
16:05No, that's important.
16:18Great.
16:20Will you thank her?
16:21Yeah, of course, sir.
16:23They're keeping me in a bit longer.
16:25I've got some atrial fibrillation, apparently.
16:29Oh, my dad had that.
16:31That's very common.
16:32Yes.
16:33That's what they said.
16:35Yeah.
16:37Gwen, love, last time we spoke,
16:39you said you were feeling overwhelmed
16:41by the burden of the farm,
16:43dealing with it on your own.
16:44And you said you'd help me?
16:45Yeah, and of course, and I will, gladly.
16:49But I'm thinking more longer term.
16:52The last thing I want to do
16:53is to push you into anything, of course.
16:56But when, or if you decide it's time to sell,
17:01it'd be a shame to see your place
17:03go the way of the turner farm,
17:04whatever the hell they're doing up there.
17:05Oh, I can't think about selling.
17:09Not yet.
17:11Not now.
17:12No, I only mention it because...
17:13Everything all right?
17:16Oh, Gethin.
17:18This is my neighbour, Nathan.
17:21Gethin's my nephew.
17:22Oh, good to meet you.
17:24Gwen's told me how much you've done.
17:27I'm due for her.
17:27Oh.
17:29Owen was always saying.
17:31Thank God, Nathan's down the road.
17:35Well, I'd best be on my way.
17:37Yeah, I'll walk you out.
17:39Right.
17:40I'll see you later, Gwen.
17:46My aunt, she seemed a bit distressed when I arrived.
17:50Yeah, I asked about the future of the farm.
17:52I shouldn't have.
17:54Well, mistimed, maybe.
17:56As a solicitor, I see it a lot.
17:58People struggling with grief,
18:00just unable to focus on the decisions thrust upon them.
18:03Would you help them to make those decisions
18:06rather than run away from them?
18:09You can't help yourselves, can you?
18:11Sorry?
18:11I've handled a few land disputes,
18:13and all you farmers are all the same.
18:16Expansions in the blood.
18:18I'm just trying to survive, mate.
18:20I'm not a sentimental man, Mr Williams.
18:22When the time comes,
18:23my advice to my aunt will be simple.
18:26Take the best price on the table.
18:39All right?
18:44Hiya.
18:46You're one of the Reese's boys, is it?
18:47What?
18:49Oh, no.
18:50No, no, I'm not.
18:51Oh, that's me to hold down.
18:53I'm Bunny.
19:01So, I didn't catch your name?
19:02It's nice to meet you, mate.
19:03I've got to go.
19:04You too, mate.
19:05See you later.
19:07Bye.
19:37All right, Eric.
19:46I have a rented hole.
19:49Come on, I need this to do.
20:06Oh, my God.
20:48Johnny?
20:51Johnny!
21:06What are you doing, Johnny?
21:07I thought you had something along to me.
21:10Why don't?
21:11I know. I'm so sorry.
21:12Breaking and entering is a serious crime.
21:14No, no, I wasn't.
21:15Tell me what you were doing here. I called the police.
21:17I thought you took a parcel from my room.
21:20Parcel?
21:21Eva, can you please don't tell my dad?
21:25You must be out of your tiny mind.
21:29You got something to say to Eva?
21:30He said he's sorry.
21:31Well, you can say it again.
21:32I'm very sorry.
21:34This package of Reese's is drugs, I take it.
21:37Reese is stealing.
21:39Everyone on this state knows it.
21:41Right.
21:42Not just grass. It's coke and heroin.
21:45Where do you fit into all this, Johnny?
21:47I don't.
21:48I just...
21:49I didn't know what it was and I didn't see the harm.
21:51So somebody gives you a package, they don't say what's in it, and you don't think it's all just suspicious?
21:55Look...
21:55Come on, Johnny.
21:56Okay.
21:58I thought it was weed or something.
21:59So why did you hang on to it for him?
22:01Because he's my mate.
22:04I thought he was.
22:06I think the more important question is who took it from Johnny's room.
22:10Who knew he was there?
22:12Have you seen any strangers?
22:14Anyone out of place?
22:16Well, there was a bloke asking after the barn.
22:18Okay.
22:19We haven't used the barn in two years.
22:20It was an excuse, maybe.
22:22Maybe.
22:24Name was Scott Foley.
22:27Good memory.
22:28Yeah, I've seen him a couple of times since.
22:30Thank you, Ebba.
22:32Johnny.
22:33Thank you very much.
22:40You're lucky she didn't call the police.
22:48Is that Rhys?
22:54If I can get his parcel back.
22:56In fact, it's over.
23:10Come on.
23:12Come on.
23:14Come on.
23:24Come on.
23:31Oh, Mr. Williams.
23:34It's about your parcel that Johnny lost.
23:38I see.
23:39Yeah, it won't take long.
23:40Now's not a good time.
23:53Fucking hell, Sadie.
23:55Watch where you're going.
23:59Hey, before I give you this, I want to make my terms very clear.
24:04This wipes the slate for everything Johnny owes you
24:07and your friendship, if I can call it that.
24:11From tonight, you have nothing more to do with him.
24:15OK?
24:17We clear?
24:18How much?
24:20500 quid.
24:22500 quid?
24:25Yeah, add a zero and we're square, sure.
24:29Well, for a bit of weed, no chance.
24:32Come on, Johnny.
24:33Jesus, Rhys.
24:36Just fucking tell him, Rhys.
24:38Shut it.
24:39Just tell him.
24:40Sadie, look at me.
24:41What is it, Sadie?
24:42Look at me.
24:43Look at me.
24:54Is that it?
25:00You bastard.
25:02Open it.
25:20Why?
25:21Why would you do that to me, Rhys?
25:22Because he wanted you in his debt and because he's an arsehole.
25:30All right?
25:31You got anything?
25:32Now's not the time, mate.
25:34What's he want, a bit of rugby ball?
25:35Oh, come on, Rhys.
25:36I'm desperate, man.
25:36I told you.
25:37What have I fucking told you?
25:39Do it, please.
25:39Get here.
25:40No, Rhys, man.
25:41Rhys.
25:42Oh, please.
25:42I need it, man.
25:43Please.
25:44Oh, please.
25:45You don't have the stars.
25:46Rhys.
25:47Rhys, you don't have the stars.
25:48I need it, man.
25:49Fucking Rhys.
25:50Come on.
25:50Rhys, please.
25:52Rhys.
25:53Don't be dead.
25:54Don't be fucking dead.
25:56No.
25:57Dad, stop.
25:58No.
26:07Oh, no.
26:13Do your worst.
26:14Oh, you're dead.
26:16You are dead.
26:17Dad, leave it.
26:18Come on.
26:19Don't worry.
26:21You'd have stabbed me by now if he was going to.
26:24Very fucking smart.
26:25Like I don't know where you live.
26:27Like we can't come for you any fucking time we want.
26:30Please.
26:33Let's go, Johnny.
26:36Girl, fuck.
26:45Fucking idiot.
27:02What he said, Rhys, is bullshit, okay?
27:09He's a bully.
27:11He's a bully.
27:12It's all in my health.
27:35I don't know.
28:02I don't know.
28:22Listen, you're in the clear. Don't squander it. Don't look back. Yeah?
28:28Yeah.
28:29Look at me. Things are gonna get better. Maybe not today, but soon. Okay?
28:42And maybe give her a wide berth for a bit.
28:52Ta-da.
29:16Come through, Jill.
29:18It's Jane. We did say 11, right?
29:22Oh, we did. It's one of those days, I'm afraid.
29:28Go on. Sit.
29:32You got the copy I sent over?
29:34Yeah.
29:35I had a feeling you'd want to meet once you'd read.
29:38And a lot more's been going on at the Raglan since.
29:41How much do you reckon that mobile's worth?
29:48Dunno. 30 quid?
29:5125 to 30 grand.
29:55It's a phone carcass belonging to a Cardiff dealer,
29:58but the hundred contacts on there belong to addicts in the Bridgend area.
30:03It used to be about overt markets.
30:06Users gathered around a phone box, and when the dealer showed up, we'd pounce.
30:12Yeah. Sounds good to me.
30:14But the dealers aren't coming, Jane.
30:16They're bulk texting, contact porting, telling their customers where and when.
30:22They've adapted.
30:23And dealing's now a chain link crime.
30:26In the stricter sense of the word, it's a conspiracy.
30:30And the only way to stop it is to mount a counter-conspiracy.
30:37You had me till the counter-conspiracy.
30:42We have to combat the whole, not the parts.
30:46It's only then we have a chance to cut the head off the snake.
30:50A snake. I thought it was a chain.
30:57What are you saying?
31:00We give the dealers a free pass.
31:01Hacking away solo, focusing on one small section, does more harm than good.
31:06But I have a responsibility to my town.
31:07No, you have a responsibility to the chain of command.
31:10And I'm telling you, in the short term, to back off.
31:19Sorry, you've lost me.
31:21Anything drugs related, you bring to us.
31:24And we'll decide how to proceed.
31:27That clear enough?
31:30Look, Jane, you've brought in this Rhys kid twice.
31:33And like all of them, he won't talk, so the CPS won't bite,
31:37and you have to throw him back.
31:39That's a cycle of futility.
31:41And even if you did make a charge stick,
31:43he's home in a year, with a phone full of prison contacts,
31:46and we're no further up the chain.
31:51Goodbye, sir.
32:08Your dad's a fucking prick, mate.
32:14I didn't know he was going to do that.
32:15Well, you didn't stop him.
32:16I'm sorry.
32:18What's Rhys doing?
32:20Making me think I'd lost his fucking drugs.
32:22Making a mess of my head.
32:23Yeah, oh shit.
32:24Yeah, but why?
32:25Well, it's a trick.
32:26So you think you owe him?
32:32When did you know?
32:34I don't know what.
32:35That he'd taken her back.
32:36He must have gone up to the farm.
32:38Into my room.
32:42When did you know, Sadie?
32:57Hey, we might be out of that park.
33:01Goodnight!
33:25I know, like, now what I'm doing?
33:28Let's go.
34:18I've got to go to Newport after school.
34:22Give Kenny the take-ins.
34:24Who's Kenny?
34:28Why can't Rhys go?
34:29He's getting me back, ain't he?
34:31Plus he's short.
34:32For obvious reasons.
34:36He's making you take the flak.
34:44What's he like then, Kenny?
34:49Scary.
34:52So tell him you're not going, right?
34:54Tell him you don't want to go and that's it.
34:55You're not going.
34:56It's not that simple.
34:57Why do you think Rhys got you involved?
34:59I don't know.
35:00A crowd that's on his case.
35:01Like, one more strike and Rhys goes down and I go into care.
35:10What about your mum and dad?
35:11What about him?
35:12Dad's not out for another year.
35:15And we don't know about mum.
35:17Like where she is, like anything.
35:22I don't want to go back and care, Johnny.
35:25Right.
35:32So you just hand over the money, yeah?
35:42Does that help with you being short?
35:55Sadie, I'm coming with you.
35:56You're not going on your own, right?
35:58No, your dad will freak.
35:59You'll call the police.
35:59No, he won't.
36:00He thinks I'm swimming.
36:01Please.
36:02It would make me feel better about everything.
36:05OK.
36:23You all right?
36:24I'm working.
36:25Yeah, I thought I'd catch you on your break.
36:27I brought you a snack, look.
36:28Tuner's sub.
36:31Driver's license.
36:32What?
36:33You come on site, you need a day pass.
36:35Oh, Jesus Christ.
36:41Wait there.
36:46Cheap rubbish.
36:50What exactly is it that they do here that's so secretive?
36:54Apart from tortured animals.
36:56Lovely son.
36:57Search me.
36:58Never even been inside.
37:09What?
37:10What?
37:10Well, I'm no psychologist, but if you were happy in your work, you wouldn't be shacked up
37:14with Rachel.
37:14Robin.
37:15Sooner or later, word'll get back to the Hall of Fame's.
37:18How many people are happy in their work?
37:21You, for instance.
37:24We're not talking about me.
37:28No cucumber.
37:30I thought you were the fan.
37:33What are you doing here, Nathan?
37:38How about a change?
37:41How about you come and work at the farm for a bit?
37:43You know, maybe focus on security to start with.
37:47CCTV, perimeters and all that.
37:49It's about your drone.
37:51Rob said you were banging on about a drone.
37:54Why, yeah.
37:55Yeah, it'd be good to know who's so interested in my farm.
38:00Whatever they're paying you, we could try and match it.
38:03Maybe go a bit higher, if you like.
38:05I don't like.
38:06Why not?
38:08Oh, let's see.
38:09Offer me work on my own property.
38:11It's not your property.
38:12I bought you out.
38:13And well under the market value.
38:15I dispute that.
38:16I didn't know what I was doing.
38:17You were broke.
38:18You knew that much.
38:19And you took advantage.
38:20Well, that's funny.
38:21When I had to triple the mortgage to cover your share, it really didn't feel like that.
38:27What?
38:30Whenever you do me a favour, it always feels like there's something in it for you.
38:36Just like Dad.
38:41So what is it this time?
38:43Hmm?
38:45Nathan?
38:47Johnny.
38:49He lost his way a bit.
38:51I thought maybe spending a bit more time with his favourite uncle...
38:54Lost his way how?
38:56Doesn't matter.
38:56Back off.
38:57Doesn't matter.
38:57What is it?
39:01Kid he was at school with, tried to get him into dealing with.
39:04No way.
39:06I took care of it.
39:09Well, I won't take up any more of your time.
39:15That kid shows up again, you let me know, okay?
39:19I didn't take advantage.
39:21Not then and not now.
39:28Oh, shit.
39:30Oh, shit.
39:30It's funny.
39:33Came up to me the other day.
39:34Just started talking.
39:36What, I would say the whistle start?
39:38Yeah.
39:39Did you try and sell him something?
39:41No.
39:43I've heard he's dealing again.
39:45My brother sort of, um, took over from him.
39:48How come he's got the limp?
39:51Um, can he do that?
39:55Right.
39:56It's good to know.
39:59What can he do to him?
40:02I don't know.
40:04There's things they do and it's not worth killing you.
40:20Dad?
40:20I'm going to be out for a bit, but I'll be home before you're back from swimming.
40:24All right.
40:24Okay.
40:25Everything all right?
40:26Yeah, yeah, fine.
40:27What's that noise?
40:28Oh, we're just in the changing rooms.
40:30We just got here.
40:32All right.
40:32Well, if there's any problem with the minibus.
40:33I'll give you a call.
40:34Yeah, don't worry.
40:35All right.
40:35See you later.
40:40Are you serving food yet?
40:42As long as you like steak and kidney pie.
40:45Boy, I love it.
40:49That bloke I sent up your ways, he's still here.
40:52Scott?
40:53Yeah.
40:53Yeah, with us for another week, I think.
40:55Oh.
40:56Dinner on the house then, is it?
40:59Oh.
41:02All right, Scott.
41:06Nathan.
41:07I'll buy you a pint.
41:08Any of a room?
41:10Kind of, but I've got to run.
41:12I thought you were on holiday.
41:14Another time.
41:21All right.
41:22All right.
41:39Oh, honey.
41:50I don't know.
42:32I don't know.
42:48I don't know.
43:20I don't know.
43:57I don't know.
44:02I don't know.
44:20I don't know.
44:50I don't know.
45:22I'm going down to the crossroads with no devil.
45:30Well, I'll make a deal.
45:33I'm going down to the crossroads with no devil.
45:41Well, I'll make a deal.
45:45Maybe there ain't no hell.
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