- 14 hours ago
Category
📺
TVTranscript
00:00Previously on Recipes for Love and Murder.
00:03Detective Metling talk.
00:05We understand your query, but it's not urgent.
00:07And why was this case not concluded years ago?
00:10Because Mrs. Porlis went into hiding,
00:12which is not what innocent people tend to do.
00:15Get off my property.
00:17Frank was hit hard over the head,
00:19enough to knock him unconscious.
00:21Although the autopsy suggests he drowned,
00:23so we don't know yet.
00:25Did anyone else come past the guest house yesterday afternoon?
00:29Marius, I'm happy to quibble about Bibles after my speech.
00:34Oh, but surely this feeds into your speech.
00:36We need to know what's possible instead of...
00:38False hope?
00:42I think it's fascinating that you can find out
00:44exactly where and how a fire started.
00:46Oh, in this case, where and how a few fires started.
01:08Come.
01:10Let me do it in here.
01:12Let's go.
01:13What a disaster.
01:15This is one of Mr. Rabi's properties, right?
01:18Mm-hmm.
01:18It's great that he's so civic-minded
01:20and once all trace of the fire gone as soon as possible.
01:23Okay, do you have to step away from the building site, ma'am?
01:25I'm looking to do a piece about his response to the fire
01:28in build-up to his mayoral campaign.
01:30And, of course, it would be great to profile the work you're doing.
01:33Give your company some publicity.
01:36It's going to be a number of people rebuilding.
01:38Lots of work.
01:39People following Mr. Rabi's lead.
01:42So you don't mind if I take a few pictures?
01:45Yeah, go.
01:46Thanks.
01:51All right, go, go.
02:25We'll see you next time.
03:09We'll see you next time.
03:14We'll see you next time.
03:15God, I've been eating a knife here.
03:18They have a taste for certain kinds of blood.
03:23Especially foreign blood.
03:25May I?
03:28Oh.
03:30Burns.
03:33But that will stop the itch.
03:37That's dandy.
03:40So what will you do if you get Maria's house?
03:43Move here.
03:44You're welcome.
03:46Sail it.
03:50I love it here.
03:54Even with the bugs.
03:56But no, Gordon wants to sail as soon as possible, so, you know.
04:02It's funny.
04:02It's funny.
04:03I spent so many years focusing on what it is that my husband wants.
04:08Now I have to figure out what it is that I want.
04:11That should be easy, right?
04:16I can't imagine anything's easy for you, baby.
04:23Losing your husband?
04:27Must be such a shock to the system.
04:30Shug.
04:31Yes.
04:33I don't really even think it's hit me at all yet.
04:37I keep thinking he's out there, going to help someone and he'll be home soon.
04:42But I'm just visiting Maria.
04:44Now I'll go home soon.
04:48None of it seems real.
04:53It was like my soul had left my body.
04:58And the soup.
05:01I'd run the soup.
05:07Shall we head into town, Georgie?
05:33When you first read Frank's letter, what did you think?
05:42That here was a man in pain.
05:45A man who loved his wife, or it felt like that love had gotten lost along the way.
05:53And also that sometimes I wish people would just say what they mean.
05:57So many words to say.
05:59I don't think my wife loves me anymore.
06:03Oh, sorry, I didn't mean that.
06:08Yes, you did.
06:11It's okay.
06:20I have to call the children and tell them today.
06:25I don't know how to.
06:31I did love him.
06:33I'm sorry he doubted that.
06:37I find that I often say nothing and I don't have the courage to say the thing I mean the
06:42most.
06:45Or to just offer people food, other than my thoughts.
06:59Looking for something?
07:01Oh, just the loot.
07:07It's a witcher you're better at.
07:09Cause or people?
07:11Couldn't tell you.
07:12You'd have to ask them.
07:25Have you ever seen a dead body?
07:28Yeah.
07:33Do you want to talk about us?
07:35Why's your dad?
07:37My dad was...
07:41He was bloody selfish.
07:43How so?
07:45He only cared about himself.
07:48Left my mom and Alky, Reg, in complete denial and me.
07:54Depression is a disease.
07:56Your father maybe...
07:57I haven't heard all that before.
08:00Being a druggie means loads of free BS therapy.
08:05You think it's BS?
08:06It's all the same script, isn't it?
08:09It's all the same script, isn't it?
08:09Depression is a disease.
08:10Addiction is a disease.
08:12Nobody is ever to blame for anything.
08:14That dead body I saw...
08:18It was my best friend who OD'd.
08:23I'm to blame.
08:25I knew he was trying to get clean and I persuaded him to have one last night with me.
08:30It was entirely my fault.
08:33And to blame.
08:42Last minute, 25.
09:00Chloe!
09:02Darling!
09:03Hi.
09:05You work for the Gazette, right?
09:07Jenny.
09:10JC.
09:12Do you know who I am?
09:13It's my job to know everyone in this town, councilwoman.
09:16I'm acting editor of the paper.
09:18Oh.
09:19Shame.
09:21Is Hattie finding the job a little bit too much alongside her campaign, I mean?
09:26Well, she's not as young as she used to be.
09:30Right.
09:31Right.
09:33It was a pleasure meeting you.
09:34I have to get to work.
09:35Is Hattie in?
09:37She should be.
09:39Fabulous!
09:41I'll just pop in and say hi.
09:49Babity, babity, babity, babbity, babbity, babbity, babbity, babbity, babbity.
09:55That's just dictionaries.
09:55Oh, I think I'll just speak like myself.
09:59Morning.
10:00Hi.
10:01Oh, hi to you.
10:03Looking forward to taking me down in the debate tonight, huh?
10:09Chantal.
10:13So, this is the Gazette Live.
10:16Now that Jessie's running the show for you.
10:19You're so lucky, huh?
10:21You know as well as I do, politics is hard work.
10:24And of course, the Gazette needs to remain impartial.
10:27I couldn't agree with you more.
10:29So, I assume you're going to be running front page profiles on all of the candidates this coming week, right?
10:36Absolutely. I'm busy with Marius' piece now.
10:38Don't worry, I'll make enough time for you very soon.
10:41Excellent.
10:42Well, that's that then. See you at the debate, Chantal.
10:45Oh, I can't wait.
10:47Oh, one more thing.
10:49Dope.
10:50I need some liver for my dogs. I almost forgot. Have you got any?
10:54For you, I've always got a sliver of liver gulp.
10:57Oh!
10:58A sliver of liver!
11:00Correct!
11:01Good.
11:09Profile on Marius, Jess.
11:11Mm-hmm.
11:12Should I be worried?
11:13No.
11:15Of course not.
11:16Definitely not.
11:17No.
11:24Hey, boss.
11:26You all right?
11:27Pete, I'm going to need your help.
11:30If you feel uncomfortable questioning Georgie, I'm more than willing to help you there.
11:34It's not about that.
11:42What's this about Mickey? It's Penny Maria's husband. They think it was murder.
11:48The Scottish police has reopened the investigation.
11:52At the time of Mickey's death, Maria left the country before she could be officially interviewed.
11:59And now that Detective McLean's talk has informed them about her whereabouts,
12:03they are duty-bound to complete their interview with Maria.
12:07Or at least ask us to.
12:09So what do you think?
12:11Did Maria ever mention Mickey's death to you?
12:14No.
12:15I can't be the one to interview Maria.
12:18Yeah, you're right. You're too close.
12:22Can this be between the two of us?
12:24Yes, boss.
12:34I'm very pleased this evening with Hattie Wilson and I...
12:43Hattie, I've shared a mock-up of the next edition with you as well as forwarded the invoices that need
12:48your signature so they can be processed.
12:49I'm just going to fly out to follow up on a story. Be back soon.
12:53Bye.
12:54Bye.
12:57Jess is really nailing it as acting editor.
12:59She sold all the ad space for next month already.
13:03Well, she was taught by the best.
13:08How's it, Tani Maria?
13:09I always read your column, but I never guessed I would have anything to write about.
13:14I used to wonder, why would people write to a newspaper instead of just talking to friends or family?
13:21And now, here I am, writing to you.
13:26I feel so lonely.
13:38My fiancé, or rather my ex, left me when I told him I was pregnant.
13:44I think he's gone to work in Joburg.
13:47My friends don't call so much since I stopped going out for a job.
13:51In the looks I get at church.
13:54But my pastor, he's been so understanding.
13:58He really listens to everyone's problems, not just mine.
14:01He's respected by many.
14:04Even religious leaders and elders from other churches get his advice.
14:11I think I could handle the loneliness if it weren't for the weird cravings.
14:16Normally when life is hard, I eat my feelings.
14:26But now I seem to find I want to eat crayons or soap or candles.
14:34The pastor nearly caught me trying to bite it once.
14:37But he didn't get all chachara.
14:43I need a recipe, Tani Maria.
14:46Something to comfort me.
14:48To fill this void.
14:51Yours, craving in the Kiru.
14:54Patty?
14:57When you were pregnant, did you eat odd things?
15:00No, no, not at all.
15:02I ate nothing but camembert cheese the entire nine months.
15:05Perfectly normal.
15:12Can you think of anyone who might have had a crotch against Frank?
15:16No.
15:17I really can't.
15:19Frank was kind.
15:21He was always out helping people in the community.
15:24Was there anyone in particular he had been helping lately?
15:27We've both been helping Mrs Harris whenever we got the chance.
15:31Her arthritis has been much worse lately.
15:33And he was helping Hattie, of course, and Miss September.
15:38He was helping her with the donations.
15:40We both assisted at the business forum event last month.
15:44But...
15:45Any strange behaviour in the past weeks?
15:47Anything unusual?
15:52We have to go through his phone.
15:54His laptop.
15:55And all his communication.
15:58Do you ever worry for that?
15:59Of course.
16:01Will you be staying with Maria much longer?
16:05For a few days.
16:07I must work out with the church where we're going to have the funeral and where the children and I
16:11are going to be staying.
16:13Keep in touch.
16:32You never got this for a minute?
16:33Of course I do. Thanks.
16:35Sure.
16:43Hi.
16:45Thanks for agreeing to meet us.
16:47Of course.
16:48Ooh.
16:50Dorette's made a lot of changes. I quite like it.
16:54Maybe we should get her on the business forum next.
16:56Ooh.
16:57Maurice would love that.
17:01You know, Jackie, I often feel quite proud when I see how well you're doing.
17:06I mean, I know it's got nothing to do with me, but...
17:09But it had everything to do with your husband.
17:12He was my mentor.
17:14Arthur was just so pleased that someone else was interested in undertaking.
17:18It's not everyone's cup of tea.
17:21You know, you and your husband...
17:24You were my role models for marriage, too.
17:27Really?
17:28You would speak about your missing all day, and when you did that, his eyes glow.
17:33And after all your years of marriage, he was so so madly in love with you, and I realised that's
17:37what I wanted.
17:39I want somebody to look at me that way.
17:44Well, thank you.
17:46Thank you for telling me that.
17:49Let's get to it, then.
17:52Alright, ladies.
17:55Operation Let's Win Hattie the Elections. Here we go.
17:59Right.
18:01But we need caffeine.
18:03Where's the caffeine?
18:11So how's the editor-life treating you?
18:14Quite fun, honestly.
18:15We're surprisingly good at persuading people to advertise with us.
18:19It's not surprising at all.
18:21We're very persuasive.
18:22Really?
18:24You still got time for your investigative recording?
18:27Always.
18:28In fact, I have an exclusive scoop for you.
18:31Alright.
18:32So you know the second and third fires that were started with the Accelerant?
18:35Yeah.
18:37Where did you see the report?
18:39Don't worry, I didn't get from you.
18:41I know.
18:42So who? I mean...
18:44How did you see it?
18:51Jess, where's this footage from?
18:54In front of the hotel.
18:56Do you need to send us a copy of this?
19:03Some here.
19:08I mean, it's hard to be sure.
19:10I don't think it's hard at all.
19:12Look.
19:13It's a different idea.
19:19I'll run this by the boss.
19:21Do a few interviews.
19:23You're not...
19:24You're not gonna publish this?
19:27No.
19:27I'm not gonna publish it.
19:30Good.
19:32Empowering women.
19:34Absolutely.
19:35Important.
19:36Hello, ladies.
19:37Marius.
19:39Just working on my tactics for tonight.
19:42How's your preparations going?
19:44I don't need tactics.
19:46I just tell the truth.
19:47Tell it like it is.
19:49What we see is what we get.
19:51Exactly.
19:52It's true.
19:54Unfortunately.
19:55Good luck, Kathleen.
19:57You certainly have my vote.
20:05Yeah, okay.
20:06So obviously the seal is cranky.
20:08So just replace it like I showed you.
20:10Yeah.
20:22Hi.
20:24Yeah.
20:25Yeah.
20:25I'll message you the details.
20:28Okay.
20:31Remember, the support group starts at 7.
20:44Maria.
20:47How's the packing going?
20:50Marius.
20:51How's your election campaign going?
20:53Keeping you out of trouble?
20:54I'm never in trouble.
20:57No, imagine you adhere to all those by-laws for legislation.
21:00Look, there's no point in fighting it, Maria.
21:02They have rights to at least half the property, which means they can force the sale.
21:05Well, the deeds officer says it won't be long now before they issue you title deeds.
21:10Pack up while you still can, who?
21:13Not unless you want to buy their health.
21:16You only spare cash lying around.
21:20I expect that property to fetch several millions.
21:23That little house of yours sits on a lot of land.
21:26Please excuse me, Marius.
21:28I believe the doughnuts are on the special.
21:38It's Maria.
21:39She's coming this way.
21:42So, my mum said she's going to invite you and your dad to join us again for dinner.
21:46They're so cute together, I can't even.
21:48Right?
21:54Dear God, we are grateful that our brother Frank has begun his long sleep.
21:59And he will be awakened by you on a day of rapture.
22:03And will be reunited with George in heaven.
22:06Amen.
22:07Amen.
22:09Yes.
22:10We've begun with the funeral arrangements.
22:12As soon as the police release the body to us,
22:14we'll start the burial arrangement for Frank at the headquarters of the church.
22:20That's very generous, of course.
22:22I was thinking maybe we could do a burial or a cremation here in Eden.
22:27It's an honor to be given a space at the headquarters.
22:31They're not far away from here.
22:32Just a few hours.
22:34We can visit the friends' graves often.
22:36Thank you, of course.
22:39Maybe we could do a service here in Eden.
22:44Frank was such a great role model in the community.
22:48A good steward for the church.
22:50Before you take him to rest at headquarters.
22:54I'll put it up with the church council.
22:58When will he be joining the children?
23:01As soon as everything is wrapped up here.
23:04There's a lot.
23:06The fire.
23:09There's a lot that needs to be sorted out and I owe it to Frank.
23:13To leave things in order.
23:16Yes.
23:17The guest house was a church meter.
23:21We will take care of you.
23:22You don't need to worry.
23:27You've always been a dedicated member of the flock, Georgie.
23:32You are in our place.
23:37Thank you for your time, Mrs. Harris.
23:39You wanted to know about sweet Georgie and poor, poor Frank.
23:44Yes, they've been helping you out.
23:47Frank takes care of the garden.
23:48And Georgie reads to me and does my laundry.
23:51When last were they here?
23:54Did you see Frank during the day of the fire at all?
23:56No, Frank was here last Sunday.
23:59He mowed the lawn.
24:01But Georgie, yes Georgie, she was here the day of the fire.
24:05Was it something odd that day?
24:08She seemed in a terrible rush, Detective.
24:12Very normally, she'll read me a chapter.
24:15We'll have a cup of tea.
24:16She'll read two more chapters.
24:18But that day, she just raced through one chapter and then said she had to go.
24:23Did she see where she was going?
24:26Oh, she mentioned that Frank was helping young Hattie.
24:30So I assumed that she was just going off to help them.
24:35She seemed rather anxious, Detective.
24:38Does Georgie come at the regular time?
24:40Always at 4pm, after my nap.
24:48Now, Pete, remind me.
24:49What time does Anna's report say the first fire started?
24:54Around 7pm?
24:56Okay, thanks.
24:59We need to find out where Georgie was.
25:03I'm sending my condolences to you and your family.
25:05Take care.
25:09Georgie, I'm so sorry for your loss.
25:20I think we need to be in contact with you once the police matters will be clear.
25:26Sooner, Hope.
25:28I've asked the church if we could do a service here.
25:31But the burial will be at church headquarters about two hours north from here.
25:35And I don't know if that's something you could do.
25:37I realize it's a bit odd, but...
25:40Absolutely.
25:41It's not a problem.
25:43Anything to make you happy.
25:47I don't know about happy.
25:51The church believes that when we die, we simply fall asleep.
25:55And that we wait.
25:56Sleeping.
25:58Waiting for the trumpet to sound and for us to be raised to heaven, to join the joyful throngs.
26:10Jacky, I'd like to see him.
26:13Frank.
26:15I couldn't bear to before, but...
26:19Now I'm ready.
26:33I'll be right outside.
26:35Call if you need anything.
26:37She can.
26:37Okay.
26:44Oh, Frank.
26:47Why did you have to die before you talked to me?
26:52Before you made me Maria's boy, before we had a chance to talk about our marriage?
26:59You say...
27:02You say you thought I didn't love you anymore.
27:05That's not true.
27:08I never stopped loving you.
27:11Not once.
27:13Not ever.
27:19I just wish you were here.
27:23So I can tell you how wrong you are.
27:29It's perfectly normal to be angry at the dead.
27:33I wouldn't worry about it.
27:51I don't know.
27:53Did you want to use the kitchen?
27:57Well, yes.
27:58I have to figure out a recipe.
28:01For the newspaper.
28:02You know.
28:02My job.
28:03I didn't realise you needed to work tonight.
28:06I'm busy making a vanilla cake.
28:08What's Mickey's favourite?
28:09Well, you know.
28:10Mum used to make it by the two of us when we were kids.
28:15But...
28:15Well, I...
28:16I can stop, though, if you need to use the kitchen for a buck.
28:19I need it for longer than a bit.
28:22Oh, well.
28:23I shouldn't be too long.
28:28You know what?
28:32It's okay.
28:37Take your time.
28:40Bye, Joel.
28:58Do you get her out of the house?
29:00Aye.
29:01Good.
29:01Check her bedroom.
29:03Maybe she has a folder there.
29:05She must have her mum's will there somewhere.
29:07The exact date of it's important.
29:10She's...
29:11She's not stupid, Gordon.
29:13If there was anything that would incriminate her,
29:15she'd hardly keep it, would she?
29:17It's worth a look, though.
29:18Oh, I'll look.
29:20I'm working on something else that might help us
29:22dig up something incriminating.
29:24Oh.
29:26But get searching.
29:27Yeah.
29:28And Aileen.
29:29Good job, love.
29:32Oh.
29:34Ta-ra, then.
29:52Coming.
29:55Georgie, hi.
30:00Come inside.
30:02Please do.
30:03I've missed you.
30:08I've missed you.
30:16What's a different set?
30:17Oh.
30:17Oh.
30:17Oh.
30:18Oh.
30:20Oh.
30:25Oh.
30:31Oh.
30:33Oh, my God.
30:42I don't know.
31:05Thank you so much for letting me come early to use your space.
31:09Of course. It's a treat to be cooked for by the famous Santa Maria.
31:12I should be thanking you.
31:15Bye.
31:19Right over there.
31:20Oh.
31:22Wow.
31:24What a place to cook.
31:26Right?
31:28Sure.
31:34What's that? Is that a pantry?
31:37Uh, not quite.
31:41Let me show you.
31:43Come.
31:51Oh, my.
31:53Eh?
32:01Oh, look at this beauty.
32:05Hello.
32:10There we go.
32:13There we go.
32:14Aren't you afraid?
32:16Well, snakes.
32:17I used to be.
32:19I had a huge phobia of reptiles when I was growing up.
32:24I couldn't even look at a lizard without feeling like I was going to pass out.
32:29But I had to get rid of the fear, so I got snakes.
32:32To help me confront my fear every day.
32:36Can I?
32:38Yeah.
32:40Soft.
32:42And now I'm not afraid of them anymore.
32:48They've turned from monsters to family.
32:54Better than the other way round.
32:57Oh, yes.
33:04What's in there?
33:06Your shark collection.
33:07Ah.
33:09Um, did you want to get cooking?
33:13Sure.
33:27Hey, Ron.
33:29Hi.
33:32Hi, Jess.
33:34So, this is Jesse.
33:36I've heard so much about you.
33:39Oh, it's Mom's new boyfriend, Uncle Greg.
33:42God, how long have I been gone?
33:45Well, I've just been helping out, you know.
33:49Nice meeting you.
33:51Sorry I'm rushing home.
33:52When did that happen?
33:54Did Ma tell you about him?
33:56Yes, she told me about Uncle Greg.
33:58When?
33:58Why didn't she tell me?
34:00She probably knew that you were too busy, Jess.
34:02I'm sure she didn't want to bother you.
34:04And this is my friend, Zeta.
34:07Hi.
34:09Good to meet you.
34:10Hi.
34:12Hey, sorry I chased you away the other night when you wanted to talk.
34:15We can talk now.
34:16Yeah, it's fine.
34:17I'll just hang out to see her now.
34:18Thanks.
34:19Are you hungry?
34:21No, but Zeta, I cooked any of your plates in the microwave.
34:28And you, Riley, have you done your homework?
34:30Mm-hmm.
34:31Craig, help me.
34:37What's this?
34:38My own father cooking?
34:41You're the one who invited Zanzi and Jackie for dinner.
34:44It's called being polite.
34:45They had us over first.
34:47You know about politeness.
34:49What's that supposed to mean?
34:51You weren't exactly polite to Maria.
34:56Anyway, I just assumed we'd get pizza or something,
34:59especially since you're working on a case.
35:04Oh, you're trying to impress her.
35:08I'm just trying to eat healthier.
35:11Mm, okay.
35:27Thank you so much for inviting us.
35:32I was just trying to return to hospitality.
35:35Oh, Kaisi's busy giving Zanzi the tour.
35:38It's not very grand.
35:40Shall I?
35:41Yes, please.
35:42Okay.
35:49Well done.
35:50Mm-hmm.
36:00Cheers.
36:01Cheers.
36:04I didn't manage to bring all my ingredients.
36:07I was meant to get them earlier, but something came up.
36:10Oh, I've got a few things in there.
36:15This is the pan thing.
36:17Oh!
36:18Oh.
36:19I'm a bit of a foodie, but I'm not a professional like you.
36:22I enjoy cooking.
36:24Well, it would be really nice if you would join me.
36:29Okay.
36:33Dear Craving in the Karoo,
36:36I'm sorry that you feel like you can't fill the hole inside you.
36:39Please don't try and fill it with wax.
36:42I promise I've got something far more delicious for you.
36:47Okay, what are we making?
36:49Five-flavor salad.
36:52A salad?
36:53You know, it's not just any salad.
36:55All right.
37:01Chop, chop.
37:02Beats?
37:03Mm-hmm.
37:08We begin with some sweetness.
37:11Slices of apple and orange.
37:14Little bursts of pleasure.
37:21Time for the shock of a something new.
37:24Sourness.
37:26A dash of vinegar or lemon.
37:31Change awakens us and adds zest.
37:35Now would be a good time to warn you
37:37that there'll be no picky eating in this house.
37:40Okay, baby.
37:41Yeah.
37:42What mama makes,
37:43papa eats.
37:44Finishing glass.
37:46You get what you get,
37:47and you don't get upset.
37:50Now for the secret ingredients.
37:55Don't forget to sprinkle of seaweed
37:57for that deep umami flavor.
37:59What's the worst that could happen?
38:03It's important to take risks sometimes.
38:08Looking together could be fun, though, eh?
38:11Yeah, you and me.
38:13I'm getting you to wash the dishes.
38:15Now that's what I'm looking forward to.
38:19Do you have a wee small pan for me?
38:23Yeah, sure.
38:26Small enough?
38:29Saltiness and crunch.
38:31The reward of hard work.
38:33Okay.
38:33Roasties.
38:34Mm-hmm.
38:38Seven miles.
38:39You're carrying so nicely.
38:41I think we had stuff.
38:42Not me, me or you.
38:44Yeah.
38:46Bye.
38:46Bye.
38:48Bye.
38:54Hello.
39:06And finally, things aren't complete
39:09without a little bitterness.
39:12Do you need help cleaning your mess?
39:15Hi.
39:18Yeah.
39:25You need your greens.
39:29These are like life's tougher lessons.
39:33The ones that aren't easy to swallow,
39:34but are essential for growth.
39:56Oh, crutchy.
39:57I love you.
39:58But it's better than nasty food.
39:59Also, it's definitely better than nasty food.
40:02Well done.
40:26Now, taste.
40:27Oh, yes.
40:28Check the balance.
40:37What's your name?
40:38Go home.
40:39No?
40:40Yes.
40:41Go rest.
40:42Thanks, guys.
40:43Okay.
40:48Just promise me,
40:49whatever you do,
40:50you don't add any wax.
40:53Mm.
40:54Mm.
40:55Heaven.
41:02Warm regards, Maria.
41:05Mm.
41:06Mm.
41:06Oh, nice.
41:11Patty, Eden is seeing a rise in youth unemployment.
41:15How do you plan to tackle this issue?
41:19It seems like a cliché, but it's not.
41:22Our youth are the future of Eden.
41:25My plan involves launching community-based skills development programs
41:31and then partnering with local businesses for apprenticeships.
41:35It's all about creating opportunities
41:37and harnessing the potential of our young people.
41:41Sounds idealistic, Hattie.
41:42How do you propose to fund this ambitious program?
41:46We need to be realistic about the budget constraints we force.
41:51I must say, Hattie,
41:53I find your optimism quite refreshing.
41:56It's good to dream big,
41:57even if the practicalities are not quite within our reach right now.
42:04Funding will come from reallocating existing resources more efficiently
42:10and then seeking grants aimed at youth development.
42:13It's not just about dreaming big.
42:16It's about smart planning
42:18and commitment to our community's future.
42:23I'm used to working miracles on a shoestring budget.
42:47Ah, it's almost time for group session.
42:49The others will be arriving in a bit.
42:52It was, um, it was really nice to make something together.
42:56It was.
42:57It was.
43:04Hands up!
43:06Oh!
43:10Any questions?
43:14Yes.
43:15For Mr. Robbie.
43:16Marius, I know how important bylaws are to you.
43:19You know them better than anyone else, right?
43:22I absolutely believe that we as citizens
43:24need to be law-abiding and diligent in everything we do.
43:28And a big part to being mayor
43:30would be ensuring we weed out bad seeds in this town.
43:33Wouldn't you agree?
43:34Absolutely.
43:38Let's get it easy.
43:40Check their pockets.
43:41Make sure they don't have their phones.
43:45Never said to be a woman here.
43:50Okay, so where is it?
43:51I don't know what you're talking about.
43:54He didn't say there'd be snakes either.
43:56I don't.
43:58I don't.
44:01I hope you've got the code.
44:06Oh, yeah, you won't.
44:07Yes, you did.
44:09Can you get your hands in my bra?
44:11What?
44:12My phone.
44:12They don't search me.
44:20That's an interesting hour.
44:22Marijuana.
44:23Is that why they've got...
44:24Yeah, probably.
44:26That's what's behind the other door.
44:33Oh, my God, guys.
44:35Get a room.
44:37Marijuana.
44:38Hey.
44:40See you.
44:52Marijuana.
44:53Marijuana.
44:54Marijuana.
44:54Marijuana.
44:55Would be held up.
44:56Right, this is, please.
44:59Well, there are a couple of bylaws that are worth revisiting.
45:02This town operates on order.
45:05Sir Marius, I'm curious, how many bylaws is Tundal breaking here?
45:11If you can't see clearly from there, I'll help you.
45:14This is your gardener, and there's a lighter in his hand as well as a few bottles of paraffin.
45:19Oh, that's preposterous.
45:21This is where the second fire started.
45:24This fire burned down four properties.
45:26Two of those properties you owned, but couldn't develop because they were of historical interest.
45:32I'll bet you that's a whole bunch of bylaws.
45:37Rubbish.
45:37I can't believe what you say.
45:39What you're talking about?
45:41My gardener, I don't know what he's doing.
45:43So you don't know his name?
45:45Well, I know his name.
45:46He's my gardener, but he's done nothing.
45:49I mean, I...
45:50Is it even my gardener?
45:52It could be anybody.
46:06I mean, I haven't seen my gardener since that evening, officer.
46:08No idea where he might be.
46:10It has nothing to do with him.
46:11And we'll need you to come down for questioning.
46:16Don't let me take the handcuffs off.
46:36Don't let me take the handcuffs off.
46:54Look, what's your problem, mate?
47:24Don't let me take the handcuffs off.
47:27Don't let me take the handcuffs off.
47:35Don't let me take the handcuffs off.
47:37Don't let me take the handcuffs off.
47:39Don't let me take the handcuffs off.
47:39Don't let me take the handcuffs off.
47:40Don't let me take the handcuffs off.
47:41Don't let me take the handcuffs off.
47:41Don't let me take the handcuffs off.
47:42Don't let me take the handcuffs off.
47:43Don't let me take the handcuffs off.
47:44Don't let me take the handcuffs off.
47:47Don't let me take the handcuffs off.
47:50Don't let me take the handcuffs off.
Comments