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00:00You busted Petrucci out?
00:02Why?
00:04Petrucci killed my brother three years ago.
00:06It's time for payback.
00:09Come with me if you want to live.
00:11Go get him!
00:13You want to take down Von and Colangelo?
00:15You have to do it on your own.
00:16Toronto Constabulary.
00:18Keep your hands where we can see them, gentlemen.
00:20Detective, even you must admit,
00:21the black community in this city is not well protected by the police.
00:25I'm sure you're right, but vigilante justice is not the answer.
00:28I'm here to protect you.
00:30I fear Miss Hart has gotten herself mixed up in something she can't handle.
00:34People trust you.
00:35They'll pay if you show them you're not scared.
00:37Station House 4 and its staff have been declared redundant.
00:41You as well, Mrs. Crabtree.
00:45This isn't over, Von.
00:47I think it very much is.
01:13Three bodies in a few days.
01:20Male, early 40s.
01:22Already two bodies in the storage.
01:24Squeeze them in.
01:32Deal with him in the morning.
01:33He could go home now.
01:43I don't know.
02:05Detective Murdoch?
02:06What are you doing here?
02:08Retirement or not,
02:09it's becoming increasingly difficult
02:11to avoid crime scenes,
02:13especially one so close to home.
02:15What happened?
02:16A body was delivered last evening.
02:19Unfortunately, I only took a cursory look.
02:21Male, mid-forties.
02:22And?
02:23I believe whatever did this
02:24was hidden inside the man's body.
02:26Good God.
02:27What I don't understand is why.
02:30Could someone be wishing you harm?
02:34If they were, they wouldn't do it here.
02:36Well, I guess this would be the best way
02:38of hiding the cause of death.
02:41But not yours, but whoever was brought in.
02:44And I suppose the fact that you're still here
02:46means the Board of Control has no objection
02:48to your neighborhood safety program?
02:51To the contrary.
02:53They and I applaud Miss Hart's initiatives.
02:58Neighbors.
02:59Caring for neighbors.
03:01The very definition of good governance
03:04is to keep government out of people's business.
03:08What an horrendous incident.
03:11Would you be glad you were unharmed?
03:15And you, Mr. Murlock.
03:17What brings you here?
03:19I would have thought you'd be off somewhere
03:21enjoying your retirement.
03:23Miss Hart, what's the current condition
03:26of the other bodies that were in your cold storage?
03:29Largely incinerated, I'm afraid.
03:30Well, then I suppose that means
03:32their causes of death remain a mystery also.
03:36A mystery the active members
03:38of the Toronto Constabulary will soon solve.
03:41Good day, Mr. Murlock.
03:44Were you at least able to ascertain their identities?
03:47I said good day, Mr. Murlock.
03:50This morgue is city property,
03:52and you are not welcome.
04:04Mrs. Crabtree, the vial?
04:07I can't be here long.
04:08I have to return before they notice.
04:09Yes.
04:10Here, here.
04:11Thank you, Sarah.
04:15Neither Mr. Colangelo nor Mr. Petricci's men
04:17taken into custody are facing charges.
04:19They've all been dropped.
04:21Where are they now?
04:22Are they being held somewhere?
04:23They're all free to go on the mayor's orders.
04:27All right.
04:29Anything else?
04:32Well, it's gossip.
04:33Always up for some.
04:35The mayor's wife has moved out of their house.
04:37They had the most horrendous fight right in the office.
04:40No. Why?
04:41I don't think she can put up with the shenanigans anymore.
04:44Please, I have to get back.
04:45Yes.
04:48We all miss having you around the office.
04:50I miss being there.
04:52Do you think you could find out
04:53where the mayor's wife is staying?
04:55I'll do what I can.
04:59In my humble opinion,
05:01the best goalkeeper in England,
05:03and by definition the world,
05:05is Teddy Davidson.
05:05Be gone, would you?
05:07The only lad on the Wednesday we're talking about
05:08is Peter Warren.
05:10You're only saying that because he's Irish.
05:12Exactly.
05:13Anyway, why waste your breath on the Wednesday
05:15when the only team we're supporting
05:16are the Glasgow Celtic?
05:18All the best Scottish players play in England.
05:20That's why Celtic have got a terrible team at the moment.
05:23You might be right about that,
05:25especially when compared to the one
05:26that lost ten nails to the villa.
05:28There's no need to go on about that, Ryan.
05:29That was a one-off, a debacle.
05:30That won't happen again.
05:32Well, at least the Celtic play for the right side,
05:34don't they?
05:34And there's no need to go on about religion either.
05:37That is one way to ruin sport.
05:39By the way, what happened to your hair?
05:41This.
05:42You know the story of Samson.
05:46Oh, look who's here.
05:47Everyone turns to drink eventually,
05:49especially when left idle.
05:51What are you having?
05:52I'll have a spruce beer, please.
05:53A spruce?
05:54What the devil is that?
05:55He's still a teetotal.
05:57I'll make you a cuppa.
05:59It's the best I can do.
06:02So how did you find me?
06:04Your wife as much as drew me a map.
06:07I take it you've heard about the explosion at the morgue?
06:10Terrible accident.
06:11But if it was going to happen,
06:12the morgue is as good a place as any.
06:14It wasn't an accident.
06:18For what?
06:19Miss Hart believes it was a bomb.
06:21A bomb?
06:22Placed inside one of the victim's bodies.
06:25Bloody hell.
06:26Was anyone hurt?
06:27Thankfully, no.
06:29But there was something interesting about it.
06:33Ah!
06:34Let it steal, man.
06:35Don't be ruining it.
06:36That's Barry's gold you're drinking.
06:38What's more interesting than a bomb in a cadaver?
06:41The first person on scene was none other than Chadwick Vaughn.
06:46Is that right?
06:48Do you think this is his handiwork?
06:50If it was, this could be a chance to get our jobs back.
06:55Who says that's what I want?
06:56I might be perfectly content spending the rest of my days in this pub talking football with Mr. Ryan.
07:01Even though he knows bugger all about it.
07:02Says the man who sports the Wednesday.
07:04Mr. Ryan.
07:06Have you seen Mr. Galangelo or Mr. Petrucci's men about?
07:10Not since you arrested him.
07:11Been peaceful ever since.
07:14It's funny, isn't it?
07:15That none of them saw the inside of a courtroom once that Vaughn took possession of them.
07:19I thought you only wanted to discuss football.
07:22Not if their guts are decorating the morgue.
07:25What do you know about Samson?
07:29There really isn't much to examine.
07:31But something?
07:32There's always something.
07:34There were three bodies in the cold storage at the time of the explosion.
07:37I've yet to determine an exact cause of death.
07:39Who were they?
07:40Tony Petrucci.
07:42And...
07:43Mark...
07:44Colangelo.
07:46Bodies were incinerated, so I don't know how they died.
07:51Enemies in life, friends in death.
07:54What about the one who had a terrible case of heartburn?
07:56I hadn't had a chance to identify him yet.
07:58It was likely Ed Miller.
08:00He was brought in when we were rounding up Tony Petrucci's men.
08:03But wasn't there another fellow?
08:04Bobby Morano.
08:05But I don't think it was Morano.
08:07How tall was the victim that was brought in here?
08:09Easily 6'1", 6'2".
08:11Right.
08:11Morano is 5'8", at most.
08:14So is Morano going to be next?
08:16Or is he behind all of this?
08:18Vaughn is behind all of this.
08:20And if Morano is involved, it's at Vaughn's request.
08:23Well, that may be...
08:24We still need to find him.
08:25And we will.
08:26I think we'll need some help on this.
08:39I suppose this one will do.
08:41Now, make sure to keep that one out of the sun.
08:44I know what they say about plants and sunshine,
08:46but too much will cause a delicate creature like Emily to shrivel and die.
08:50Emily?
08:51Oh, that's her name.
08:53Are you in the habit of naming all of your plants?
08:56Only the ones I'm fond of.
08:59Ah.
08:59And I am quite fond of Emily.
09:01Well, I would hate to break the two of you up then.
09:08You might want to work on your sales technique, Watts.
09:11Oh, she didn't deserve Emily anyway.
09:13Detective, Chief Constable, good to see you.
09:16You as well.
09:16So, what's going on?
09:18What do you mean, what's going on?
09:20You two together are a first I've seen of either of you in some time.
09:24There must be a reason for that.
09:25How would you like your old job back?
09:27The station has been recommissioned.
09:30Not exactly.
09:30But we aim to see that that happens.
09:35Well, I've grown quite fond of plants.
09:38But it's best not to let a pastime become your vocation.
09:41When you do that, you have nothing to turn your mind to,
09:43and then life is nothing but universal sameness.
09:47Oh, is that a guess?
10:06I don't want this.
10:08Is something wrong, sir?
10:10They're ice cold.
10:12It's a shrimp cocktail.
10:14So?
10:15It's supposed to be served cold.
10:18Don't try to pull a fast one on me.
10:21Eat this up, please.
10:22As you wish.
10:28Gentlemen.
10:29Would you like a seat?
10:30Serge, could you set another couple of places, please?
10:32We're not staying.
10:34There's been an incident.
10:35We may have a chance to get Vaughn.
10:38So what do you say, Higgins?
10:39Do you want to remain a kept man?
10:41Or do you want to do something useful with your life?
10:43I am doing something with my life, sir.
10:45I'm enjoying this.
10:47Call Narduk.
10:48This one's probably no use to us anyway.
10:51Wait.
10:54Ruth is getting tired of me laying about the house anyway.
10:59Hey, Garkon?
11:00To my usual account, please.
11:02How's business?
11:04Well, let's just say I almost got my second case yesterday.
11:07But one look at an Asian man.
11:10So, who mean?
11:12My only client so far has been that one's wife.
11:15My wife?
11:16She likes to keep tabs on me.
11:18Tabs? On me.
11:19Why?
11:20If I could be blunt, your wife's reasoning is somewhat beyond me.
11:24But she does pay well.
11:26Are you looking for my help?
11:28Who going after me or Vaughn?
11:31Interested?
11:31He fired me.
11:32Of course I'm interested.
11:34But he's a slippery fish.
11:36You heard about the explosion at the morgue?
11:38I did.
11:38We believe Vaughn was behind that.
11:40We know Vaughn's been behind a lot of things.
11:43But nothing sticks to the man.
11:45I thought you were more of a fighter than that, Albert.
11:48Right then.
11:48We'll let you get back to your business of watching this one make an arse of himself.
11:52Sir, I've not been naked.
11:53While we try and take down Vaughn.
11:57There is no try.
11:59What's that?
12:01There is no try.
12:03Only do.
12:04I heard that once.
12:05A long, long time ago.
12:07Let me pack up.
12:17Roberts?
12:19Yes, sir?
12:20Keeping out of trouble?
12:21Best I can.
12:23Teddy, how would you like your old job?
12:25Yes.
12:27Yes.
12:29I think he'd do it for free.
12:35Bobby Morano is a hired killer.
12:37Capable of putting a bomb in a body?
12:39Right now, he's our best chance.
12:41Miss Hart, I know you've yet to complete your investigation, but do you have an approximate time of...
12:46The Exploding Man?
12:48I would say in the last 24 hours.
12:50Right.
12:51So, Morano could still be in town.
12:54But right now, finding him is our top priority.
12:57Roberts, go and see if you can round up the rest of the Constables.
13:00Yes, sir.
13:03Gentlemen.
13:04Starting without me?
13:05You said you may have found something at the Crown Attorney's Office?
13:09Yes.
13:10They all missed me terribly.
13:14Mayor Vaughn has seen to it that all of the men in custody have the charges against them dropped.
13:18But I have no idea where they are now.
13:21You're not telling us anything we don't know already.
13:23Is that so?
13:25Well, do you also know that Vaughn has himself a new enemy?
13:28One more formidable than any he has ever met.
13:32Who's that?
13:33Thank you so much for the salsa water, you handsome gentlemen.
13:38So I heard you want to go after my husband.
13:41Well, I'm here to help you take the bastard down.
13:48How can you help us, Mrs. Vaughn?
13:52I no longer go by that name.
13:55Noel will do.
13:55That is, if I can call you William.
13:58You can call me Tommy.
13:59That's all right.
14:02Noel, what can you tell me about your husband's involvement in this recent explosion at the city morgue?
14:09I saw him reading a newspaper account, and he chuckled.
14:13Is that it?
14:14He did mention something about a Bobby Murano being a devious bastard, but I hardly listened.
14:20I was preparing to leave him.
14:22All right.
14:23You say you want to help us take down your husband.
14:27Do you have something you can offer us?
14:29Well, there are his naughty papers.
14:33Naughty papers?
14:34You won't get Mr. Vaughn by going after him directly.
14:37You need the board of control to want to take him down.
14:40Doesn't explain what these naughty papers are.
14:43You're a cute one, aren't you?
14:45Chadwick kept a list of every illegal thing done by every member of the board.
14:50You threatened to go public with their indiscretions, and they will oust my husband.
14:54Do you have this list?
14:56We could get our hands on it.
14:58And what do you want from all of this?
15:00I want to see my husband humiliated and destroyed.
15:03That's all.
15:05I'll bring them to you, William.
15:08I'll just need your address, darling.
15:11Oh, uh, it's probably best if they go to Mrs. Crabtree's office.
15:16If it's evidence, I would hate to have to face accusations of tampering.
15:21Shame.
15:22But as you like.
15:23I'll walk you out.
15:24I can walk you out.
15:25That's all right.
15:27Gentlemen.
15:30She's very funny.
15:32So what do you think, Murdoch?
15:35I would hate to risk the reputation of every member of city council.
15:41Vaughn's list could be all lies.
15:42Even if they are, we can still use them in our favor.
15:46I need a drink.
15:49You're not comfortable with all this.
15:52Well, if it's all true.
15:53Yes, of course.
15:55But I'm not willing to take Chadwick Vaughn's word for it.
15:58We need to find Bobby Morano.
16:00I might be able to help with that.
16:02You.
16:04His name is Robert Morano.
16:06It goes by Bobby.
16:08I'm more than familiar with him.
16:10He's in here all the time.
16:1218-ounce ribeye drenched in burn-aids.
16:15Uh, recently?
16:17Not in the last few days.
16:19He said something about a job he was looking forward to doing.
16:22If you see him again soon, please call us at, uh...
16:24Yes, if you do see him, please call...
16:28...this longer.
16:32I see.
16:33Are you with the police?
16:34Oh, once upon a time, currently I'm a florist.
16:38Is that so?
16:39Well, we do have some plants here in dire need of attention.
16:42Well, perhaps you can minister to them.
16:45You scratch my back, I'll scratch yours.
16:49That could be arranged.
16:51Serge.
16:52Serge.
16:54And he's Llewellyn.
16:55Thank you very much.
17:02This world is a funny place.
17:05You think it's a risky place instead, it's a morgue.
17:08I'm fine.
17:09You think someone may have been targeting you?
17:14Ah, Miss Hart.
17:17All is well, I trust?
17:19Yes.
17:21No ruffians causing trouble in your establishment?
17:25Not as of late.
17:27Good.
17:28Very good.
17:30Seems your neighborhood safety program is working.
17:34Well, that and the increased police presence, which we thank you for.
17:38Well, you know, I mean, it's important all the citizens of this great city are treated equally.
17:46No matter what race.
17:49Speaking of which, I heard the disgraced members of Station House Four were in your establishment last evening.
17:57Yes.
17:58Yes, they were.
17:59Just a Hale fellow, well met reunion?
18:02I think so.
18:03And I believe my wife made an appearance.
18:06Do you know why?
18:08I think she just happened to be there by chance.
18:10She said you two had a spat.
18:11She wanted to call off.
18:14I thought she could do that.
18:17My nollie always runs hard.
18:20Always had a weakness for a woman like that.
18:22Well, if there's anything you think I should be aware of, please, let me know.
18:27I shall be discussing the allocation of police officers at the next council.
18:34Might be time to snip some loose ends.
18:41We never should have got in bed with that man.
18:43I think it's best we stay on his good side.
18:46The devil doesn't have a good side.
18:58And you eat off this table?
19:00Of course.
19:01These things came from inside a human body.
19:04Nothing a bit of soap and water can't solve.
19:08So what do you know?
19:09I'm certain that these are all pieces from the device that exploded in the morgue.
19:13Is there any way we can find out who planted it?
19:15I had hoped to find finger marks or something.
19:18But no luck.
19:21Bloody hell, this is ridiculous.
19:23We're the best coppers in Toronto and we sat around a kitchen table.
19:25It's not the tools, Chief Constable.
19:27It's the skill of the men using them.
19:29That may be true, but as of now, the only thing on our side is Vaughn's soon-to-be ex
19:33-wife.
19:34But a woman scorned is a potent ally.
19:57Be careful with these.
20:02And you be careful as well.
20:26Put me through to William Murdoch at the Regent Arms.
20:34What is it you want to say, Henry?
20:35Who says I want to say anything?
20:36All right.
20:38I thought you already had it removed.
20:40Is that what you're asking?
20:45Miss Cherry, what's this all about?
20:48Officers from Station House One shut down my newspaper.
20:51Did they give a reason?
20:53Orders from Mayor Vaughn.
20:54He said my newspaper is a threat to peace, order, and good government.
20:59Is it?
21:01Well, I should hope so.
21:03Is that not the role of the press?
21:04Have they laid charges?
21:06Not yet.
21:07But they will, if I return to publishing.
21:10We need to get rid of that man.
21:12Muzzling the free press is the first step to dictatorship.
21:16Anything all right for me?
21:23Seems we'll be going to dinner tonight, Henry.
21:25Bobby Morano made a reservation at Dario's.
21:27I'll be able to try the duck.
21:34Try have a look at this.
21:36Alderman Pearson.
21:38He's a cheeky chappy.
21:39Twice weekly visits to Madame Sophie's.
21:43So you're familiar with that place?
21:46My only business as a private investigator was tailing delinquent husbands.
21:53And did Higgins ever?
21:54Who?
21:55No.
21:55Henry only ate at fine restaurants and shopped for ridiculously expensive curios.
22:00The rest of the time he's simply idle.
22:03Idle.
22:03He did absolutely nothing.
22:05He would sit at a park and stare into nothing.
22:09Seems Counselor McGargle's a proper tosspot.
22:12Look at this Williams.
22:14He's a randy booger.
22:15He's been paying the lodgings of three separate young women.
22:18Something I imagine he would not want public.
22:21So there is no way to link Chadwick Vaughn to the bombing at the morgue?
22:26Nor to the deaths of the men who were found inside.
22:29Vaughn wouldn't get his hands dirty.
22:30Or bloody.
22:32And yet, someone did all this.
22:34Any idea who?
22:36I'm leaning toward a man named Bobby Morano.
22:39A hitman with no particular allegiance to anyone, so long as he gets paid.
22:44Seems the city of Toronto has a paid killer on the books.
22:47Yes.
22:48Right.
22:49So the only way to get Vaughn is to sully the reputation of every man on city council.
22:55So, same.
22:59I will be taking that now.
23:01Are you sure?
23:02I am a lawyer.
23:03I have a very secure safe at home.
23:06Gentlemen?
23:12There's a reservation for Morano.
23:23Mr. Bobby Morano?
23:26Who's asking?
23:31We are friends of a man named Tucker.
23:33Oh yeah, him.
23:34Red-headed Mook.
23:36Kinda dumb.
23:37How's he doing?
23:38He's dead.
23:41That's so...
23:42That's a shame.
23:45He was young, wasn't he?
23:48What do you want with me?
23:50I have a couple of questions about what you've been up to recently.
23:54You two used to be cops, didn't you?
23:57You looking for work or something?
23:58No.
24:00You know, I've seen you around.
24:03You're the fellow who signs his wife's name to every bill.
24:05You're a legend around here.
24:08The kept man of a moving picture store.
24:11I wonder what she gets up to when you're stuffing your face in here.
24:15You watch your mouth.
24:19Uh...
24:19Just curious about the incident at the morgue?
24:24Oh yeah, I heard about that.
24:26Seems like a lot of effort for nothing.
24:28What do you mean?
24:30Killing people who are already dead.
24:33Don't do that.
24:38You alright?
24:51Surge!
24:52Get some help.
25:26Wake up.
25:28You can't be sleeping here.
25:30Get up!
25:32Mrs. Craigtree.
25:34Are you alright?
25:35Where is it?
25:36What I I had a book a ledger. It was red
25:40Can't see anything damn
25:43There's no need for that language. I need to find that book
25:46I have to speak to Chief Constable Brackenly
25:56Serge said Bobby Morano ate there three days a week, sir
26:01He's a waiter and you're already on a first-name basis
26:07Serge said Morano always ate the same meal. Ribeye with Bearnaise sauce
26:12Was his face swollen when he spoke with him? No. Is he perspiring red in the face? Neither
26:19The staff mentioned seeing a man in the kitchen that afternoon when they asked who he was he said he
26:24was a health inspector
26:25Do we have a description of this man? No, I'll talk to Serge
26:30Do you say hello to him for me?
26:32Miss Hart task at hand right as soon as I identify the poison I will let you know conditions are
26:38still less than ideal of course
26:42Excuse me
26:52Yes, I will tell him
26:54Chief Constable Brackenryd would like you to meet him at Ryan's. Oh, thank you detective
27:01You're enjoying this aren't you
27:03murder
27:04Being back on the job
27:07As someone we know likes to say let the dog see the rabbit
27:18Are you sure you're all right? I've been accident-prone my entire life
27:23It's left me with an extremely hard head
27:25Should I try to contact George? He's in Windsor meeting with someone from back home. Did you get a look
27:31at who hit you?
27:32No
27:33We searched for the red ledger. No trace of it
27:37I have a question for you's all fire away when my bar become the police station a Feenium bar
27:43This is the last place that Vaughn would look for us. Cheers
27:47You're doing a public service
27:48Ah, well perhaps somebody other than the chief constable could order a drink might be a public service, but it's
27:55not a charity
27:55Well, I'll take a Gimlet. That's the wrong bloody bar for that. Oh
28:00Must be a bit of a shock you being within the walls of a place like this. I've been inside
28:05worse. Oh
28:06Do I sense that there might be a bit of a story there?
28:10Mr. Ryan if you would please I think I'm being hospitable
28:15Considering you threw my wife in jail your wife did murder someone
28:20Well, there is that voice
28:26Miss Hart
28:27Mr. Ryan
28:29What have you miss Hart?
28:31Mr. Murano died from ingesting a lethal amount of rice
28:34The renee sauce was heavily spiced so he wouldn't have noticed the taste
28:38So Murano is a dead end literally and had nothing to do with the assault on mrs. Crabtree
28:43It is possible that whoever poisoned mr. Murano was also responsible for the attack
28:47That seems likely so Vaughn got someone else to do his dirty work bloody typical a real man carries his
28:53own bags
28:53Is that right Higgins?
28:56Still we know we have members of the board of control we can lean on to get rid of Vaughn
29:00But without Vaughn's naughty papers, we have nothing
29:05Well, it seems there is only one conclusion here. What's that in order to solve a crime?
29:12We are going to need to commit one
29:40Bingo! All right, in you go. You stay right here. And do what? Stangard
29:49Stangard
30:00Oh, what a blue mess
30:05Miss it?
30:06Oh, sir, I must confess. I certainly do
30:08Well, if things go well, you'll be back here soon enough
30:13No time for reminiscence, gentlemen. As the detective said, we're breaking the law here
30:17So let's get the surveillance equipment and get out
30:20It appears Vaughn's men have left most of my things behind
30:24Uh, sir, if you could gather up these surveillance cameras, there should be about a half a dozen
30:30Yes
30:31This is the parabolic microphone I was working on
30:35And what do you propose we do with all of this stuff?
30:37We'll use it, sir
30:39You can't very well catch a rat
30:41Without setting a trap
30:47You can't do that
30:49I most certainly can
30:51As well as holding the position of mayor, I'm also active chief constable
30:55As such, I'm responsible for the allocation of police resources
30:59So you're pulling patrols from our neighborhoods?
31:02I prefer protecting friends than enemies
31:07So now I've become your enemy
31:09You've been assisting a gang of rogue police officers
31:12That makes you an enemy in my book
31:14But you have the ability to reverse my decision
31:18If you cease and desist
31:25Oh, and, uh, give my best to Mrs. Crabtree
31:29I heard she suffered a terrible attack last night
31:32You women really should be more careful after dark
31:40Well, I don't want to say I told you
31:43Then don't
31:46Should I let Mr. Buchanan know?
31:48He's in Boston on his studies
31:50I'll handle it
31:51Well, do you think so?
31:52Funny man, Mr. Buchanan
31:55Propose this to you
31:56And then it lights off for Boston for a year
32:09Will anyone buy at least one drink?
32:13Special constable Berger has identified potential locations
32:16Where we can mount these
32:19Sophie's is a house of ill repute
32:20I hope none of you are familiar with
32:22Point this directly at the door
32:24Yes, sir
32:25Building 17 on Wharf Street houses an illegal distillery
32:29The aptly named Councilor McGargle is known to frequent there
32:33These are photographs of the people we are most interested in
32:37Furnished directly from the walls of City Hall
32:40This camera is set to take photographs every 30 seconds
32:43This microphone is set to pick up conversations and record them at a distance of 50 feet
32:50Oh, Ms. Hall
32:51Oh, Ms. Hall
32:53What are you...
32:54What can I do to help bring that bastard down?
32:58Throw a party for the members of the Board of Control at your nightclub
33:06What are you two up to?
33:09We're repairing some of the electrical
33:11Liars
33:12Why bother?
33:13Power company raised the rates
33:14No one can afford it now
33:16Just doing what we're told, sir
33:21Perfect
33:21I think that is pointed directly at selfies
33:26So, what do we do now?
33:29Have a cocktail, I suppose
33:32Camera's doing the dirty work
33:33All right
33:34On you
33:47That should work
33:50I'm sure it's not how George intended his writing to be used
33:56Will Dumont definitely runs an illegal still, wouldn't he?
33:59You are aware that by doing this we are destroying people's lives?
34:03Yes
34:04The very same people are doing their best to destroy ours
34:07Besides, they're not people
34:09They're politicians
34:10Still, we enforce unjust laws on people who cause no one harm
34:14We do it every day
34:15What?
34:16If you don't want to be involved in this, don't be
34:18Go back to talking to your bloody flowers
34:20Pointing out the irony
34:25Don't let me down
34:39What are you doing out here?
34:41And what is that thing?
34:42Uh, it's a fire detection alarm system, ma'am
34:47A what?
34:48Yeah
34:48Like I say
34:49It, uh, make alarm sound if it sends a smoke in the building
34:53Well, sad to say
34:55There's plenty of that in here
34:57All sorts of comings and goings I don't approve of
35:00Well, suppose, uh, we see if it's working
35:17Most of my other devices simply take photographs that are developed and viewed later
35:23This television transmits images instantly
35:29All right here
35:30Fascinating
35:31Once my other devices have done their work, we will develop and view those images
35:38If there is anything, we'll show it to the board of control
35:40The hope is that they will get rid of Chadwick Vaughn themselves
35:44So is this the future of policing?
35:47Let the machines do the work?
35:49It's a way of viewing wrongdoing without putting anyone at risk
35:53Well, I could certainly use one of your machines at the Starbrite
35:56Are you sure?
35:57It feels rather...
35:59Wrong
35:59I know
36:00But we need to get Station House Number 4 operational again
36:04And I'm sure you would like your job back
36:06This is the way to do it
36:09William
36:10Oh, darling
36:13I can see why you need your job back
36:18What can we do for you?
36:19I know who assaulted you, Mrs. Crabtree
36:21It was my husband's assistant, Randall
36:23He returned home last night with his naughty papers
36:26Did he now?
36:28Where is this Randall?
36:30Lunching at the Bard and Barrister
36:32I see
36:33You're not going anywhere
36:35You took a nasty blow to the head
36:36I'll go find him
36:38You go home
36:41Coroner's orders
36:42Miss Hart, don't you do anything either
36:44Oh, just going to find a constable and have him arrested
36:48Effie
36:59I hope you don't mind
37:00But I'd love to stay and watch you fiddle
37:03Uh-huh
37:10Where are you off to in such a hurry?
37:12Off to have a conversation with someone who attacked Mrs. Crabtree
37:16Attacked Effie
37:19Mind if I tag along?
37:21Miss Cherry
37:22I've been taking lessons
37:23Failing my time since Mary Vaughn shuttered my newspaper
37:27Become quite a debt
37:30Excuse me
37:30What are you doing on the street with a weapon?
37:33Officer Berger
37:34Just the person you're looking for
37:36Would you care to make an arrest?
37:42This invention is really quite something
37:44You really are a clever man
37:48Oh, I know him
37:49That's Alderman Pearson
37:51He's a scoundrel
37:56Perhaps you should leave this to me
37:58I wouldn't want this investigation to become compromised
38:03Of course, detective
38:04I'm sure you're not comfortable with being compromised
38:15You there
38:15Randall?
38:18What do you want?
38:20A moment of your time
38:20Well, you're not having it
38:23You attacked my friend last night
38:24A friend who stole something from my boss
38:27Get lost
38:27Hey, I'm not finished with you
38:29Sir, you're under arrest
38:30You're gonna stop me with that little pig sticker?
38:34Seems inappropriate, Webber
38:42What did you do?
38:43It's a solution made of cayenne pepper
38:45Mind it useful to keep in my club
38:48Here
38:49I'll help you to the nearest station house
38:54I'd rather hope to use this
39:09Oh, Andrew
39:10You are a devil
39:13If you like, I can fetch Allison as well
39:22I thought you said you were leaving me
39:25I could never leave you, Chadwick
39:27Not with so many things unresolved
39:30Gentlemen
39:31Thank you for attending
39:32Mayor Vaughn has asked me to arrange this gathering
39:36To show his deep appreciation for your support
39:40What is this?
39:42You'll see
39:44Did you give the detective the book?
39:47I did
39:49Some of you may know me as Detective William Murdoch
39:52Of the recently decommissioned station house number four
39:56My career and that of my colleagues
39:58Has been unjustly cut short
40:01Thanks to the actions of the man serving as mayor
40:04Cut to the chest, Murdoch
40:13You certainly know how to please a man
40:15Oh, Andrew
40:17You're a devil
40:18Oh
40:19That shrew will never let me go
40:21I know
40:21I know
40:22I know
40:36K๋„
40:37Kwe
40:38K
40:45K
40:56We were able to obtain these recordings and images
41:00thanks to an exhaustive list of files
41:03that Mayor Vaughn keeps on each and every one of you.
41:07As you can see, we have a very thorough record
41:10of all of your misdeeds.
41:12Our evidence and Vaughn's papers will be made public
41:15if Vaughn is still mayor tomorrow morning.
41:20However, if not,
41:22then what you see will never leave this room.
41:25The ball is in your court, gentlemen.
41:33You betrayed me.
41:37C'est la vie, darling.
41:41What she said.
41:43I'll see you tomorrow morning at Station House
41:45for O'Brien and your mucker.
42:00There you are, Emily.
42:01Thank you for getting our jobs back.
42:03It's nice to get out of the house.
42:04So you can go back to sitting around here all day.
42:07Better than sitting at home, sir.
42:10The board voted unanimously for Vaughn to be removed from office last night.
42:14We've all been reinstated, including Mrs. Crabtree.
42:17What was Vaughn's reaction?
42:19He volunteered to step down.
42:21Where is he now?
42:22He left town last night.
42:24He went home straight from the council meeting,
42:26was out the door in minutes.
42:27Any idea where he went?
42:28Not a clue.
42:29But he's out of our hair and that's all that matters.
42:31But, sir, Vaughn is responsible for several murders.
42:33And one day he will be brought to justice.
42:36But until then, just sit back and enjoy the moment, me old mucker.
42:39You're back.
42:41Oh, and Higgins.
42:41Sir.
42:42Put the kettle on.
42:43Sorry.
42:44Right then, lads.
42:45Now that you're all settled in,
42:47we're off to the Starbrite.
42:48And I'm buying the drinks.
42:50Well, that's very kind, sir,
42:52but I believe I'll stay here and settle in.
42:55There's much work to be done.
42:59I'll drink for the both of us.
43:00Albert Choi.
43:01A man after my own heart.
43:04Oi, Higgins.
43:05Are you coming or not?
43:08Coming, sir.
43:27Tiff, howl Padman.
43:28It's a Judas
43:28That's what I did.
43:28You never let him know.
43:28I wasฤ™s.
43:39And he's ready.
43:39You never know what I'm getting.
43:39No, like I'm trying someone else.
43:41Don't worry.
43:41I'm not just that long and hard.
43:44I've been watching I'm seeing.
43:44He's backusi solo,
43:44Not me, God,
43:46I'm justming someone else.
43:46I would be so busy with a ride.
43:47Now I'm avoiding people.
44:09Transcription by CastingWords
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