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00:04Anything interesting?
00:06Detective Watts.
00:07I'm happy to lend a hand if so.
00:09My plants are at risk of getting too much attention.
00:12It's been so quiet lately.
00:14Uh, Mr. Ethan Marshall has been reported missing
00:18by the matron at his rooming house.
00:20When did this matron last see him?
00:23About five weeks ago.
00:25He was having an argument with a young nurse
00:27he'd been courting.
00:29Disappearing after a lover spat on?
00:30Particularly unusual.
00:32Are either of you free to join me at a potential crime scene?
00:35Potential?
00:35A body was found in a burnt-out truck
00:37on Bright Street near Queen.
00:39Oh, that is in the vicinity of Mr. Marshall's rooming house.
00:42You think it possible he was consumed by the fires of love?
00:46I think it possible you take far too poetic a notion
00:49of the situation.
00:50Poetry aside, I would appreciate one of you come with me.
00:53I can do it.
00:54I'll go, I'll go.
00:55Well, fires of love and all of that aside,
00:59the proximity to Mr. Marshall's home oughtn't be ignored.
01:02Nope.
01:12Did the fire department give any inclination
01:14of how the fire started?
01:15An accident, they think.
01:17Funny sort of accident.
01:19Where was the body originally found?
01:21In the driver's seat, sir.
01:23They figured the truck broke down and he was waiting for help
01:25when fire broke out in the engine.
01:27That would explain why the hood is up,
01:28but surely he would have fled once the truck caught fire.
01:32I believe the fire department's assessment is incorrect.
01:35The largest concentration of burn is right here,
01:38behind the steering wheel.
01:39This is where the fire started.
01:41So, unless our victim spontaneously combusted...
01:44His death was not an accident.
01:47Uh, Henry, if you could...
02:15If I could...
02:19Sir, is everything alright?
02:21I could have sworn I just saw...
02:24I can't just...
02:27Saw what?
02:32Nothing.
02:33Nothing, sir.
02:36Henry, if you could canvass the area
02:38and see if you can find anyone that saw the truck
02:41prior to the fire breaking out.
02:43Of course, sir.
02:59Five foot seven inches.
03:02How tall is your missing man?
03:06Detective Murdoch?
03:08Did I beg your pardon?
03:10Ethan Marshall.
03:11Did the missing persons report say how tall he is?
03:14Yes.
03:14Six foot one inch tall.
03:16And he's definitely not your victim.
03:18And lucky for Mr. Marshall, this poor fellow was tortured.
03:21You're saying he was alive when the fire started?
03:24Well, no.
03:25There's no evidence of smoke inhalation inside of his mouth.
03:27So the fire was an attempt to hide a murder?
03:29I believe so.
03:31And these slashes around his brow bone suggest severe facial trauma.
03:36I suppose the burns are too severe to hope for finger marks?
03:40Not necessarily, but it will take some time.
03:43His fingers are burnt too bad for me to use my usual method.
03:46Surely there's another avenue by which to identify the poor man.
03:49We could try tracing the truck's serial number.
03:51Good thinking.
03:52You two head back to the scene and collect it.
03:54Sir, with your permission, I'll let Detective Watts handle that.
03:57Is everything all right, Detective?
03:59Yes.
04:00Of course.
04:01Why wouldn't it be?
04:02You do seem somewhat distracted.
04:05Not at all.
04:07I simply have a missing person I need to find.
04:14I'd like to speak with Nurse Emily Chouinard.
04:18I believe she's on shift today.
04:20And I believe I'd like to know who I'm speaking with before I divulge information about my staff.
04:26Ah, yes. Apologies.
04:27Detective Murdoch, Toronto Constabulary.
04:30William Murdoch.
04:32Yes?
04:33Do we know one another?
04:35No.
04:36No, no, no.
04:38Well, it's just I'm very happy to finally put a face to the name.
04:43Anna Smith, head nurse here on duty.
04:46It's a pleasure.
04:48But I'm afraid I don't understand.
04:51I probably shouldn't tell you this, but we have a patient here who believes himself to be you.
04:57Oh.
04:58That's nothing to concern yourself with delusions.
05:01Very common in a place like this.
05:03We have a woman who believes herself to be Cleopatra.
05:05I see.
05:07It was Nurse Chouinard you wanted to see?
05:09Yes.
05:10Please.
05:10Hmm.
05:12I'll show you to her.
05:16I don't know what to tell you, detective.
05:18I haven't seen Ethan since he broke things off with me.
05:21And this was five weeks ago outside of his rooming house?
05:25That's right.
05:27Did he happen to give you a reason why he was breaking things up?
05:31He told me he was going back to school.
05:33Said I should let him focus on his studies.
05:36It sounds as though you didn't believe him.
05:39Of course I didn't believe him.
05:41He said he was going to study physics.
05:44Is that something that would have been out of character for him?
05:48Ethan knew as much about science as I know about philosophy.
05:52Right.
05:53Did he tell you where he was planning to attend school?
05:57I didn't stay around long enough to ask.
06:00Please.
06:02Is there anyone else who might be able to tell me where he's going?
06:06You could try speaking with somebody from the corporate company.
06:09Ethan works there as a driver.
06:11That is unless he's quit his job too.
06:17Detective.
06:18No one I talked to saw the fire break out or anything else unusual.
06:22How many people did you talk to?
06:24Five, five, four, three, two.
06:25A dozen at least.
06:27And no one saw anything?
06:29I saw warehouses around here.
06:31After dark it's like a ghost town.
06:33Making it a convenient place to torture trucks.
06:38What's this?
06:43It's a strange thing to find in the back of a truck.
06:46Maybe it belonged to the owner?
06:48Or the victim?
06:56Excuse me.
06:59Murdoch.
07:00What are you up to?
07:01Scarving off early?
07:02No.
07:03No, sir.
07:04I was...
07:05What is it?
07:06I could have sworn I just saw...
07:11Saw what?
07:12What did you see?
07:13Sir, this is going to sound mad, but I just saw James Gillies.
07:19You're right.
07:20It does sound mad.
07:21Now, come on.
07:21Let's get back to work.
07:27I was prepared to explain it away the first time.
07:30The first time?
07:32How many times has it happened?
07:33Twice since this morning.
07:35Look, Murdoch.
07:36I know better than most how much that man terrorized you and Julia.
07:40But Gillies is dead.
07:41I know, sir.
07:42I know.
07:43Well then, your eyes are obviously playing tricks on you.
07:46Sirs, there's a Mr. Corbett waiting to see you, sir.
07:49He says he doesn't have all day.
07:51Thank you, Henry.
07:52Look, Murdoch.
07:54Whoever you saw, it wasn't James Gillies.
07:57It couldn't have been.
07:58You're right.
08:04A truck was built six months ago.
08:07I'm waiting to hear back from the automobile dealer as to who it was sold to.
08:10And the Burr body?
08:12We haven't yet been able to identify him.
08:14There's something at the booking desk that should help with that.
08:16What is it?
08:17Miss Hart just dropped off a set of finger marks.
08:20I'll have Constable Higgins look for a match in the central database.
08:26Tea?
08:28Do you have anything attached stronger?
08:30I'm afraid not.
08:33Is anything wrong?
08:34I don't know yet.
08:36I don't know why you brought me down here.
08:38I told your colleagues at Station House One all I know.
08:43You've spoken to the police about Mr. Marshall's disappearance?
08:47I suppose that means I'm not seeing my truck again.
08:52Mr. Marshall is in possession of one of your vehicles?
08:55Borrowed one five weeks ago and never returned it.
08:58What did this truck look like?
09:00It was one of my delivery fleet.
09:02A Model T with a wood deck.
09:04I believe I know its location.
09:05Um, did Mr. Marshall indicate what he intended to do with the truck?
09:13Told me he was going to have an adventure with an old friend he hadn't seen in a decade.
09:18Did he happen to give you a name?
09:20No.
09:21All he said was they were going to have so much fun.
09:26Welcome to the Murdoch trap, detective.
09:29We are going to have so much fun.
09:38Did he use those exact words?
09:42I believe so.
09:44Why?
09:49Excuse me a moment.
09:54You want something?
09:56RJ Lando is Blaine Carpenter.
09:59He's got quite a record.
10:00What sort of charges?
10:01Public nuisance, mostly.
10:03He spent some time in an asylum after claiming to hear voices.
10:05Any next of kin?
10:07I'd like to confirm the rosary was his.
10:09His father works at a shoeshine stand at the train station.
10:11Perhaps it could speak with him.
10:15I've just learned the owner of the truck is a Mr. Oren-
10:17Oren Corbett.
10:20Yes.
10:20How did you know?
10:22Mr. Corbett is in my office.
10:25Apparently, Ethan Marshall stole one of his Model T trucks.
10:29Given what we know about the body in the truck, that means Marshall is likely a killer.
10:34But there's more.
10:35This is derived for you, sir.
10:37The Woodbury boy was told you should open this immediately.
10:51Oh.
10:52Present for Susanna?
10:55Something far more sinister.
11:06I'm not done with you yet.
11:14I'm not done with you yet.
11:16Bloody hell, that's James Gilley's voice.
11:18It sounds like James Gilley's, but I don't believe it is.
11:22Then whose voice is it?
11:24Ethan Marshall.
11:26He's been masquerading as James Gilley's.
11:30Isn't Marshall the man that you think killed your burn victim?
11:32He is.
11:33Why would he draw attention to himself this way?
11:35My attention is precisely what he's after.
11:38He may have even committed the murder in order to obtain it.
11:42How can you be so sure that Marshall's behind all this?
11:46He's been leaving me clues.
11:48Such as?
11:50He left the woman that he had been seeing.
11:52He told her he was going off to study physics.
11:55A subject he'd previously shown absolutely no interest in.
11:59Physics being the subject that Gilley's was studying when you first met him.
12:02Precisely.
12:03And when Marshall borrowed the truck, he said,
12:06we are going to have so much fun.
12:09The exact phrase that Gilley's used to taunt me when I was locked in the cage.
12:14You and this Gilley's certainly have been through a lot.
12:16Well, you don't know that half of it...
12:19Apart from the hair, Marshall doesn't look a bit like Gilley's.
12:23How did he manage to transform himself?
12:25Gilley's was a master of disguises.
12:27Perhaps this man is using some of his old tricks.
12:30It's his crackers.
12:31I still don't understand why Marshall would go to such lengths.
12:35Perhaps he's a friend of Gilley's or a relative?
12:40See what you can find out, Murdoch.
12:42Sir.
12:42But be careful.
12:49But be careful.
13:01Come in.
13:18Mrs. Constantina Gilley's?
13:22I'm...
13:22I know who you are.
13:24You took my son from me.
13:29I don't wish to disturb you.
13:32I just need a moment of your time.
13:35Oh, you want to do it again, do you?
13:39Well, you won't find what you're looking for here.
13:44What do you mean, do it again?
13:47Have you been working with Ethan Marshall?
13:50Never heard of him.
13:53Now leave my home.
13:56Not until I get the truth.
13:59What is it you're after?
14:01Revenge?
14:06Oh, detective.
14:08I don't need revenge.
14:11I have experienced something better.
14:17What's that?
14:19The miracle of resurrection.
14:24Mrs. Gilley's, your son has not been raised from the dead.
14:30What makes you so sure?
14:32Science.
14:34Resurrection is an impossibility.
14:37And that's why they call it a miracle.
14:44You're telling me that you've actually seen your son?
14:48James came home just the other day.
14:52Oh, I thought my heart would burst open at the sight of him.
14:58And you have no doubt that it was actually him?
15:01None at all.
15:02Why has he come back then?
15:04What does he want?
15:07To see his mother, of course.
15:10That.
15:12And a fresh set of clothes.
15:14You've kept all of his things.
15:17All this time.
15:18What kind of mother would I be if I hadn't?
15:23Show me.
15:25Even as a boy.
15:28My James was a genius.
15:31He was a murderer.
15:33He won every science fair.
15:37Top of his class at the university.
15:41Until you ruined his life.
15:45Did the man pretending to be James say anything that would help me find him?
15:49No.
15:51And I wouldn't tell you if he had.
15:53What?
15:54Mrs. Gillies, I'm investigating a murder.
15:57If you are withholding any...
16:06This is from two weeks ago.
16:09James brought that with him.
16:12Said if you believed in killer coyotes.
16:15Maybe you'd believe in him, too.
16:18You knew I'd come.
16:22You better not try hanging my boy a second time.
16:26Do you hear me?
16:34Uh, you've spoken with Blaine Carpenter's father.
16:40How do you know that?
16:41Shoes have been shined.
16:44I had to work my way up to breaking the news to him.
16:47My shoes were looking a bit worse for wear.
16:49What did Mr. Carpenter have to say?
16:51He wasn't aware of any connection between Blaine and Ethan Marshall.
16:54And the rosary?
16:56Not Blaine's.
17:00Then it must belong to Marshall.
17:01Wrong. I tracked them to the church it was made.
17:04Of your own volition?
17:06St. Basil's is close to my favorite lunch.
17:09The archers.
17:09No, the caster house.
17:11Oh, is that the one with the painting of doves above the fireplace?
17:14That's the one.
17:15Oh, their beef wellington is absolutely decadent.
17:18Oh, boysenberry pie.
17:19I'm more of a peach cobbler man.
17:22Mmm.
17:25What were we talking about?
17:28The rosary.
17:29Right.
17:29You see that medal at the center?
17:32St. Ignatius of Loyola.
17:34The patron saint of wounded soldiers.
17:37The priest recognized it as belonging to a British army veteran named Harper Vortman.
17:43Miss Vortman is a parishioner at St. Basil's?
17:45Apparently he used to be in church every Sunday like clockwork.
17:48Used to be?
17:49No one has seen him in six weeks.
17:52Are you saying...
17:53Marshall may have killed more than once.
17:54Is there an address for this, Mr. Vortman?
17:56Yes. 923 Oak Street.
18:00All right.
18:14Hello?
18:17Toronto Constabulary, who's there?
18:25Who's there?
18:27Isn't that the question?
18:29Show yourself.
18:32I don't think so, Murdoch.
18:34You'll have to come find me.
18:44Harper Vortman?
18:48Who's asking?
18:50Detective Llewellyn Watts.
18:53I can't speak right now.
18:57No, no.
18:58Nothing to be afraid of.
19:00I just have a few questions.
19:02No, I won't go back there. I can't!
19:04I don't understand. Back where?
19:06The place where they did this.
19:13What is your aim, Mr. Marshall?
19:17Why do you call me Marshall?
19:20Because that's who you are.
19:24Are you sure of that?
19:28Let me see your face.
19:38Who did this to you?
19:41I...
19:44Hello, Detective.
19:47So nice to see you again.
19:54I'm sorry about before.
19:56I, uh...
19:57I thought you were trying to take me back to the asylum.
20:00No. No, no.
20:03I'm here to return this.
20:07I found it in a truck stolen by a Mr. Ethan Marshall.
20:13You know how it could have gotten there?
20:17He...
20:18He must have fallen out of my jacket when I jumped.
20:21What were the circumstances of you being in the truck with Marshall?
20:25I... I don't know any Marshall.
20:27I don't remember how I got in the truck. I just...
20:30The last thing I remember was being strapped to a table at the asylum.
20:36Let's start at the beginning. Why were you sent to this asylum?
20:40Well, I got tossed in the drunk tank one too many times.
20:44The judge said I needed treatment.
20:46You suffer from addiction.
20:49I suffer from the things I saw fighting for the Empire.
20:54When prayer doesn't allay that suffering, the booze helps me forget.
21:01And the...
21:02Surgery was done as some form of treatment?
21:06Just to stop me from drinking.
21:07The surgery was no treatment. It was torture.
21:10The surgery.
21:15Was this the person who hurt you?
21:19No.
21:22You're certain?
21:24Pause.
21:25It was a woman.
21:27And before you ask, no, I didn't see her face.
21:30She was wearing a mask.
21:39It arrived at the station house by courier first thing this morning.
21:42Murdoch set sail for England.
21:43He thinks his family's in danger.
21:45If you believe indeed it was Murdoch that wrote the note.
21:49Well, this is his handwriting. There's no doubt about that.
21:52But don't you think it's out of character for him to leave in the midst of a case?
21:56You don't know Murdoch like I know him.
21:58The man would stop at nothing to protect his family.
22:02Very well.
22:16It really is quite a remarkable resemblance, isn't it Detective Murdoch?
22:23How did you do it?
22:24And why would you let him, Mr. Marshall?
22:29You are Ethan Marshall, are you not?
22:34I...
22:34I am.
22:36Do you have any idea who James Gillies was?
22:39Or what he did to my family?
22:41Oh, and the horror of it still haunts you, doesn't it?
22:45So much so that you followed my little Franken-Gillies into the trap I set.
22:54I don't know what you're after this time, fellows.
22:57But you won't get away with this.
22:59Why?
22:59Because I was once a lowly hotel detective?
23:03Because these schemes of yours never work.
23:08Each time you try to outwit me...
23:11People come and rescue you.
23:13That won't happen this time.
23:15You ensured that when you wrote to your colleagues explaining your extended absence.
23:22One note isn't going to prevent people from growing suspicious.
23:27Well...
23:28I'll just have to make sure they hear from you again.
23:32Won't I?
23:37It is time to begin.
23:40Begin what?
23:42Oh, you'll just have to wait and see.
23:46So both Bortman and Carpenter were institutionalized?
23:49And Miss Hart believes these slashes on Carpenter's brow could have been from a surgical procedure.
23:54But if the surgeon is a woman, how does Marshall fit into this?
23:58Is he connected to the asylum in some way?
24:00Not that I know of.
24:04Although...
24:04Although what?
24:05Detective Murdoch mentioned Marshall was seeing a young nurse.
24:14Yes?
24:15Yes, that's it. Emily Chouinard works as a nurse at the Walsh Asylum.
24:18But according to the detective's notes, Marshall ended things with her just before he disappeared.
24:25Could be a ruse.
24:26Could be a ruse.
24:33What's the point of this?
24:34A reference.
24:36Like those photographs you take of the men you incarcerate?
24:41I'm not the criminal here, Mr. Fellows.
24:44Are you certain of that?
24:45As certain as I am that you'll be behind bars by the end of the day.
24:50Be still.
24:51I need to examine you.
24:54Just what are you planning?
24:55Oh, don't worry your pretty little head about that.
24:59His jawline is not as strong as you suggested.
25:03His jaw is fine.
25:05Oh, yes.
25:06But I was expecting Kiselt. This is average at best.
25:10Average?
25:14I need to change my whole plan now.
25:17Hmm?
25:20Get your hands off of me.
25:23As you wish.
25:25For the moment.
25:29I will admit.
25:31His facial proportions are quite good.
25:34Quite good?
25:35Are you serious?
25:37The man is an Adonis.
25:39A god to women.
25:40The envy of every man.
25:43Not for very much longer.
25:46What's that supposed to mean?
25:51Are you planning to turn me into another one of your...
25:53James Gillies?
25:56Of course not.
25:58I would never do anything so pedestrian as to repeat myself.
26:03Get me out of here!
26:06Murdoch's in trouble.
26:07What's convinced you of that since this morning?
26:09I received this telegram from Dr Ogden.
26:11She didn't know a thing about this supposed trip to London.
26:14So, I took another look at this.
26:19What is it you saw that you didn't see before?
26:21Ink splotches.
26:23Murdoch's handwriting is usually neat as a pen, but here...
26:26It's as though his pen was malfunctioning.
26:29I think he's done it on purpose.
26:31Look at each letter beneath the splotches.
26:33H-E-L.
26:36He's asking for help.
26:37But where? And how?
26:39I have no idea.
26:41But what we need...
26:42Oh no.
26:44What?
26:46I bet he's using a code.
26:51I beg your pardon?
26:52I know this is a lot to take in, Nurse Smith.
26:56A lot to take in.
26:58You have just informed me that one of my staff members,
27:01which I am responsible for,
27:03has been operating on patients' faces for sport.
27:07Now, which patients have been disfigured?
27:13I'd like to find their files.
27:14Major Harper Vortman and Blaine Carpenter.
27:16Carpenter?
27:17No, I was told that he was discharged.
27:20Major Vortman as well, several weeks ago.
27:23That was likely a cover story to hide Miss Schwenard's crimes.
27:27How has this happened, Detective?
27:30Emily is a nurse.
27:32She's not trained for such things.
27:34Be that as it may...
27:35This is outrageous.
27:37Absolutely outrageous!
27:47I will go fetch her.
27:48I'll come with you.
27:49It's best you don't, Detective.
27:51Nurse Schwenard is in the women's ward today.
27:54A male presence would be very upsetting to our patients.
27:57Right, but she could be very dangerous.
27:58Don't worry, Detective.
28:01Our orderlies are more than equipped
28:03to handle any trouble.
28:16If there's a secret message there,
28:18Murdoch hasn't used any code I've ever seen.
28:20We must be missing something.
28:22How can you be sure of that?
28:24Well, it's no good asking us for our help
28:26if he's not trying to tell us how to help him.
28:29How many letters in the alphabet did we shift by?
28:32A through H, so seven.
28:35Try nine.
28:36Why?
28:38Look at the four on the address.
28:40It looks like a nine.
28:42Let's try shifting the letters in Murdoch's note by nine.
28:50Still gibberish.
28:52Sometimes a smudge is just a smudge, I suppose.
28:55I'll dispatch some constables
28:56and retrace Detective Murdoch's steps.
28:58He was planning on tracking down...
29:00Lydia.
29:00Look.
29:02R-A-L-P-H.
29:07Ralph.
29:08As in Ralph Fallows?
29:09The man who killed Murdoch's neighbour.
29:12And amongst other things.
29:13But he can't be involved in this.
29:15He's locked up in the loony bin.
29:17Not the Walsh asylum.
29:20Yes, why?
29:21Detective Watts believes that a nurse working there
29:23is involved with the murder he's investigating.
29:27This must all be connected.
29:29And, Albert, I'm gonna find out how.
29:32He's leaving the woman's house for her ginger.
29:35Ah, sure.
29:39He can't do anything, but I'll be able to die.
29:41But at the age of an Italian...
29:42...he'll go upstairs to a boat.
29:44Maybe he's locked in a boat...
29:45He's coming...
29:46Did you miss the clinic?
29:47What are you doing?
29:47What are you doing?
29:47What are you doing?
29:53What are you doing?
29:57How are you doing?
29:57It's a big day.
29:58I've been waiting to get out of his house.
29:59What is going to offer us?
30:00How are you waiting to get out of the village?
30:12What the...
30:19Alone at last, Detective Murdoch.
30:22Would you care to have a chit-chat?
30:25I have nothing to say to you.
30:27I have nothing to say to you.
30:32Say to you. Nothing.
30:38Well, I'm sure you're itching to find out what your fate is.
30:42You just have to ask.
30:46Actually, I'm more curious in finding out why it is
30:50that you remain fixated on me.
30:55Fixated.
30:57Fixated.
30:58Do you deny it?
31:00Do you deny it?
31:01Do you deny it?
31:04Mr. Fellows.
31:05Mr. Fellows.
31:10All right.
31:11Why do you keep repeating everything I say?
31:14Why do you keep repeating if...
31:16I'm sorry, can you repeat the question?
31:18No, I can't re...
31:21What are you after, Fellows?
31:23What are you after, Fellows?
31:27So this is Mr. Fellows' room, but I should warn you,
31:29he's been confused lately.
31:32Confused how?
31:33Well, the doctor hasn't diagnosed him officially, but...
31:35It's Ralph Fellows.
31:36What's there to diagnose?
31:37The man's as nutty as a fruitcake.
31:39And please, open the door.
31:47Fellows?
31:49What are you reading?
31:52Who gave you Murdoch's book?
31:54Patients are permitted.
31:55Reading material.
31:56Not this patient.
31:57Not this particular book.
32:00Now, what have you done with Murdoch?
32:01I am William Murdoch.
32:03Of course you are.
32:04And I'm General Custer.
32:05What are you doing?
32:06I'm taking the bandages off.
32:08You can't do that.
32:09Yes, I can.
32:10Oh.
32:13Mr. Arbuckle?
32:14Please don't hurt me again.
32:15Oh.
32:16Come.
32:17What the hell's going on?
32:19Where's the real Ralph Fellows?
32:21Remind me, detective.
32:22Are you right-handed or left?
32:25Nurse Schmidt.
32:30I beg your pardon.
32:32I am no nurse.
32:34But we have a problem.
32:36What?
32:37The police are here.
32:38We have to leave.
32:39No, no. We have to finish.
32:40But...
32:40But nothing!
32:41Prepare to operate!
32:44As you wish.
32:47This is over.
32:49Give yourself up and you may avoid the news.
32:52Well, I'm certain I will.
32:54But I'm not going to surrender.
32:56History has shown how this is going to end.
32:59You are going to lose.
33:02Moments away from facing the knife.
33:05And you still belittle me instead of begging for freedom.
33:09That's hubris!
33:10You are a fool, Murdoch!
33:16Dr. Schmidt is ready to begin.
33:18And you.
33:20The police would not be on to us if you hadn't left the body where they could find it.
33:24The truck had broken down.
33:26And?
33:27I couldn't very well carry the body to the dump site.
33:31I did what I thought was best.
33:33If we do not get to finish this procedure, that little nurse friend of yours will be dead.
33:38D-E-A-D.
33:40Do you understand?
33:41Stop wasting time with arguing.
33:44If we begin now, we have half a chance of finishing.
33:47That's the spirit!
33:49When the police find us, I will have the face of the man that they are so desperate to save.
33:56That's what you are going to do?
33:58That's what you are going to do?
33:59You are going to take my face off?
34:01And wear it as your own?
34:02Finally, the great detective understands.
34:06But that's just half of the fun.
34:08I'm enjoying living the life I've deserved with my keen intellect and my handsome visage to the envy of all.
34:17You will still be here.
34:19You're never going to fool anyone, fellows.
34:23The constabulary are on their way.
34:25And when they get here, they'll find you in this asylum with my face.
34:31And who is going to believe anything that famed criminal madman Ralph Fellows says?
34:47This won't work.
34:49A surgery like this will kill us both.
34:51You must know that, Dr. Schmidt.
34:54The test case worked with flying colors.
34:57There is no reason to believe the full swab won't be equally successful.
35:07If we work together, we can...
35:10We need some music!
35:13Frankengillies!
35:15Mr. Marshall, please.
35:17I'm sorry.
35:19Please.
35:22What?
35:23What exactly am I looking at?
35:24I believe it's a surgical plan of sorts.
35:27I found it hidden on Nurse Smith's desk.
35:30You're saying that she was working with fellows to create a James Gillies look-alike?
35:35Yes, and that look-alike may be your former beau.
35:38So Ethan isn't missing?
35:39He's been surgically altered.
35:42Using the features of our patients?
35:44I know. It sounds strange.
35:46Well, that's the understatement of the year. That is what's...
35:48I don't understand why Ethan would agree to something like this.
35:51There will be time to figure that out later.
35:52Right now, we have to find Smith.
35:54We have to find Murdoch.
35:55If Smith is working with Ralph Fellows, they're likely together.
35:59Surely they're not planning to operate on him.
36:01We can't rule it out.
36:02Bloody hell.
36:05Is there an operating theatre in this place?
36:07Uh, one. But Dr. Chen has it booked all day. I can't think of where else they...
36:11When is it?
36:13It could be in the old morgue.
36:14It hasn't been used for years, but...
36:16Well, where is it?
36:17That way, in the basement.
36:28A very small cut. Here. And here. And here. And here.
36:38You're meant to be a caregiver. Why would you agree to help Ralph Fellows with this plan?
36:44For such a renowned detective, you make many assumptions, don't you?
36:49So the plan to swap faces was yours. Why?
36:53Do not misunderstand.
36:56Ralph, of course, wanted to best you. That's all he ever talks about.
37:00Because, for some reason, he's obsessed with me!
37:03Obsessed? Please.
37:04Don't exaggerate, Dr. Schmidt.
37:07I talked about other things.
37:09But I was always interested in augmenting facial features.
37:14Simple procedures such as rhinoplasty no longer held my interest.
37:21I wanted something more.
37:24She is a visionary, Murdoch.
37:28I spoke with Emily.
37:31She would never want you to be involved in this.
37:36Emily, you've...
37:37So she's safe?
37:39Untie me and we can be sure of it.
37:43How?
37:44By overpowering them and escaping.
37:55I can do the other one. Untie my feet.
37:58What?
37:59What are you two whispering about?
38:01Nothing.
38:03Good.
38:04Because we're about to get started.
38:07And as your second greatest foe, James Gillies, would say,
38:13this is going to be so much fun.
38:18I couldn't agree more.
38:24I couldn't agree more.
38:26Wrong, Mr. Martin.
38:29You should not be leading us on a wild goose chase.
38:32Your shock seems sincere.
38:35Bloody hell.
38:36That's uncanny.
38:37I don't think so, Sunshine.
38:38You're under arrest.
38:40I didn't do any of this by choice.
38:42Of course you didn't.
38:43I swear.
38:44You said they would kill Emily if I didn't do what they told me to.
38:47Is Detective Murdoch in the morgue?
38:48Yes.
38:50They're about to operate.
38:52I have to go.
38:53Don't go anywhere.
39:02You think you're so clever.
39:03When you said it is, now.
39:05Not too much.
39:06I want him to be awake and aware of the fate that's about to befall you.
39:14I'm sorry for that, but they won't go to prison for you.
39:17Coward!
39:18I have to do everything myself!
39:20Come on!
39:20Get back!
39:21Get back!
39:22Drop the knot, fellows!
39:25Where is he?
39:26Looking for me?
39:36Until we meet again, Detective.
39:39I'll go after him.
39:40Find Dr. Schmidt.
39:41I'll go after Schmidt!
39:50It's over.
39:51There's nowhere to go.
39:54You don't have me beat.
39:57Put that down.
39:59Not until it does what it's supposed to.
40:04I shouldn't leave things like this lying around.
40:13No!
40:17No!
40:18No!
40:20No!
40:21No!
40:22No!
40:23This isn't over.
40:24Oh, it very much is.
40:34so was he really planning to take your face and replace it with his own sounds like one of
40:40crabtree's pulp novels what about the hair they didn't say even if he had managed to swap the
40:46hair fellows would never fool anyone well i'm not so sure about that you can't be serious
40:51when you shaved your mustache i didn't recognize you at first what's my mustache got to do with
40:57anything it was your identifying feature if it had appeared exactly as it was on someone else
41:04i might easily have mistaken that person for you bollocks i don't think it's bollocks and that's
41:10just a mustache imagine a whole face i bet most people wouldn't see anything out of the ordinary
41:16if ralph fellows walked in wearing the detective's face luckily we'll never have to find out
41:25any word on dr schmidt's whereabouts i've put out a citywide alert we'll find out as long as she
41:31keeps her own face detective i owe you an apology forgive me but those words coming from the mouth
41:43of james gillies was he really as awful as i've heard i feel terrible for the part i played in
41:53that
41:53mess will you ever be able to forgive me any debt you may have owed was repaid the moment you
41:59freed me
42:22you didn't really believe that you'd get away with this did you come to gloat have you
42:29no i'm genuinely curious did you truly expect that you'd be able to take over my life
42:37and no one would notice i am certain of it
42:44you accuse me of being hubristic mr fellows a person is more than a face than a voice
42:54i'm sure you thought my inferior mind would let me down it's not just the mind that makes the man
43:01mr fellows it's the soul it's the soul please that's just a pretty idea to keep idiots in line
43:13i shouldn't be surprised you feel that way goodbye mr fellows
43:22goodbye mr fellows
43:29i am william murdoch
43:34i am william murdoch
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