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00:07The End
00:09Have you done it?
00:10Ye of little faces
00:15Mom!
00:22Oh, sorry, sorry!
00:23Oh, gosh, sorry!
00:24You determined...
00:26Stop, stop, stop!
00:27Oh, God!
00:29Oh, God!
00:29Got it!
00:30Got it!
00:35Oh, yeah.
00:48Stop, cock.
00:51That's good idea.
00:53We need to call a plumber.
00:54What the...?
00:56Oh!
00:57I'll call one now.
01:02Humphrey.
01:03Yeah?
01:04In the past hour, you've stapled yourself to a cupboard, fitted a letterbox upside down,
01:09and now flooded the kitchen.
01:11I'm sensing your mind is elsewhere.
01:14Sorry.
01:16Oh, don't be sorry.
01:18Just talk to me.
01:22I've got your mum shadowing me at the station as part of her induction into the police panel.
01:29But worse, I've got Mr Smith pressing for who I'm going to lose.
01:32And I haven't even told anyone they're under review.
01:35When do you have to make your decision?
01:37End of the week.
01:40Maybe honest is the best policy.
01:43Just tell them what's going on.
01:45It's an impossible situation.
01:47They'll understand.
02:03Big night, was it?
02:05No.
02:06Looks like it.
02:09If you must know, I was chatting with Agnieszka.
02:13Oh!
02:14She's here now then?
02:16Online.
02:17She was a bit upset.
02:19She lost her job.
02:20Don't tell me any more.
02:22Guess the rest.
02:24Morning, sir.
02:25Morning.
02:26Yes, morning.
02:28Talking of imaginary women, the fish market was buzzing this morning.
02:32Someone spotted the mermaid as shipped an abbot last night.
02:36Where?
02:37Jeff Simmons swears he saw her up by Tidelined Seaweed Farms.
02:41I'd love to see a mermaid.
02:43Just because people believe it, doesn't make it true.
02:46Ooh.
02:47Huh?
02:50What do you think, sir?
02:52Sir?
02:53Hmm?
02:54Someone's seen a mermaid?
02:55This is usually where you start getting carried away by a bit of local nonsense.
02:59Yeah.
03:02Is everything alright?
03:03You seem a bit... stressed.
03:06Oh, no.
03:09I've got...
03:11I've got some...
03:12Well, I've got something to tell you all.
03:17Um...
03:18Yes, uh, Anne will be joining us today.
03:21Morning, team.
03:22As part of a role in the, uh, police committee.
03:25Now, don't worry.
03:25I want you all to carry on exactly as you would if I wasn't here.
03:30And the more I know about what you actually do, the more I can support it.
03:34I'll need a desk.
03:35Oh, we've got a spare one here.
03:39Thank you, Kelby.
03:47That's very helpful.
03:48Yes.
03:48Thank you, Kelby.
03:50You won't even notice I'm here.
03:54Might explain the DI's stress.
03:56So what's on the agenda for today?
03:58Tideline farms.
03:59Someone sabotaged their seaweed lines.
04:01Yes.
04:02That's where they saw the mermaid.
04:03Excellent.
04:04Um, yes, Anne.
04:05Margot will show you the ropes, while we, uh, we three, will, uh, go and see what happened.
04:11Oh.
04:20Kelby is questioning the staff, but before we start this investigation, can we agree that the mermaid of Shipton Abbott
04:26didn't sabotage Tideline farms?
04:29Our job is to keep an open mind, Sergeant.
04:32It's all just old fisherman's tales.
04:35Silly superstition to wind the grockles up.
04:38Talking to Tideline, this is where they started.
04:41The council was given a grant to restore these old workshops, then rent them out at a reasonable rate to
04:47help new business.
04:49Tidelines took off within the first couple of years, so we moved to bigger premises.
04:53Sigh.
04:55Sabotaging a seaweed farm seems a bit extreme, don't you think?
04:58I mean, it's hardly controversial.
05:00Depends who you ask.
05:02Oh, so?
05:03Some reckon it's saving the planet.
05:05Soaks carbon, replaces plastic, feeds cows, others say it ruins the view.
05:10Kills fishing and tourism.
05:12And Tideline?
05:13Just want to expand, grow the business, create more jobs.
05:16Apply for it twice before, both times blocked.
05:19Locals weren't having it.
05:20How big are we talking?
05:22270 acres.
05:24Off-limits to fishermen, paddleboard swimmers, the lot.
05:28That's about what?
05:30200 football pitches?
05:32And one of the locals aren't happy.
05:43We used to sneak into these tunnels when we were kids.
05:46Bit of music, a couple of ciders.
05:49No one knew we were here.
05:51Is this a confession to breaking and entry?
05:58They run underneath this entire building.
06:02These nets were found this morning, weighed down with stones to pull the seaweed out of the sunlight.
06:07If they'd succeeded, we'd be facing a failed harvest.
06:10That's not all.
06:12I got this.
06:18Stop your expansion plans or face the consequences.
06:21It was shot through our office door.
06:23I found it this morning.
06:25Any CCTV?
06:26Private security?
06:27No.
06:28Regretting that now.
06:30We've got a final appeal hearing about the expansion tomorrow, 10am, with Marine Management and the Council.
06:36I can't believe someone hates what we're doing this much.
06:39I'd put everything into this business.
06:42Word is, we might finally get approved.
06:44Someone clearly doesn't want that.
06:46Yes, or something.
06:48Do you know of anyone in particular who's against the planned expansion?
06:51Honestly.
06:53Half the town.
06:54I'm scared.
06:55This isn't grumbling in some parish newsletter.
06:59This is malicious.
07:01It feels like there's a target on my back.
07:06I'm really sorry.
07:08I'm late for a meeting.
07:08Will you let me know what you find?
07:10Okay.
07:11Yeah.
07:13Kelby, can we get this sent to the lab, please?
07:16Prince, if we're lucky.
07:17Sir.
07:17Find anything?
07:18The Tideline crew found the nets at 5.30am.
07:21Last clear check was 6pm yesterday.
07:24So, sabotage happened overnight.
07:27Alright.
07:33Well, now.
07:36What's this?
07:39I've seen one like this before.
07:42Let me guess.
07:43I collected a chance at school.
07:45I bet you were popular.
07:53She was moving fast below the surface.
07:57Saw her long tail, flashing electric blue in the sea sparkle.
08:02Could only be one thing.
08:04A mermaid.
08:10How close?
08:11Right below me.
08:13Hopped up again, well past the lines.
08:16Tail.
08:16Arcs.
08:18Down she goes again.
08:19Blink.
08:21And gone.
08:22Just like that.
08:24Extraordinary.
08:24Hey.
08:26Magic it were.
08:30I know what folks say.
08:32You have to be proper amazed.
08:35I know what I saw.
08:37What were you doing out so late?
08:39Night fishing not so odd.
08:41Toy was right.
08:41Sleeping alright?
08:43On any meds?
08:44Mixing anything home brewed?
08:47Did you see any other boat?
08:49Nah.
08:50Just me.
08:52And her.
08:54The mermaid has shipped an arbor.
08:58You tell me.
09:00What else can swim through sea sparkle.
09:02And then just vanish.
09:07You ever pull one of these up in your nets?
09:10Can't say I have.
09:11Hard looking thing, innit?
09:14Mind if I borrow one?
09:16I don't care, yourself.
09:18Super.
09:19You know, mermaids have been spotted throughout history.
09:22As long as humans have sailed.
09:24On ships sailed by a load of lonely men drinking cheap rum.
09:28Which pretty much describes Geoff Simmons too.
09:31Only 5% of the oceans explored, Sergeant.
09:35Used to know what's out there.
09:45Sea hides all manner of strange things.
09:49Please leave your message after the tone.
09:52Hello.
09:53Me again.
09:54Could you call me back as soon as possible, please?
09:56Thanks.
09:57Bye.
10:02Ooh.
10:04Everything alright?
10:05If I strangled a builder, do you think Humphrey would arrest me or let me go?
10:09Well, I'm sure you could convince him to let you off.
10:12Good to know.
10:15So, how'd it go with your mum?
10:16How does she take the travel news?
10:19Weirdly well.
10:20It's suspiciously calm.
10:23Calm's good, isn't it?
10:25You'd think, but...
10:26Mum's got layers.
10:27You never really know what she's thinking.
10:29Even worse, since the whole Archie thing.
10:31Her head's all over the place.
10:33Well, we're going out for a drink tonight,
10:34so I'm sure she'll tell me how she feels about it.
10:37She could use a good night out.
10:38It'd be good for her to have a proper laugh.
10:40Couldn't we all?
10:44How can I help you?
10:45See cappuccinos, please.
10:46Thanks.
10:49Coast Guard just confirmed, only Geoff's boat was near a Tideline.
10:54So he was the only one out there by the seaweed farm.
10:56Apart from the mermaid.
10:58Right. And a unicorn did my taxes.
11:02Very well. Let us set mythical sea creatures aside.
11:05Where's our motive for damaging those lines?
11:07That's a lot of fishing grounds to lose if the expansion goes ahead.
11:11So, that would suggest it has to be someone from the fishing community.
11:15Mm-hmm.
11:16Margot, anything back from the lab about our letter?
11:19Just about.
11:20I believe no fingerprints were found.
11:23Just the exclusion prints that were taken, which were Diana Cooper's.
11:27Mm-hmm.
11:28People was pretty standard.
11:30Same with the eight.
11:31Anyone with a home computer could have done it.
11:33You were listening to my phone conversation.
11:35I thought you were here to observe.
11:37Geoff Simmons could have dropped off the letter last night before he went out on his boat.
11:41Yes, but then why draw attention to yourself?
11:44I checked through his finances.
11:46It looks like he's applying for more DEFRA fishing subsidies.
11:49There.
11:50So, he's got financial problems.
11:53Diana Cooper's expansion threatens his patch.
11:56And why the mermaid story?
11:57A misdirection.
11:59It had to be him.
12:00His was the only boat in the area.
12:02He may have been in the vicinity.
12:04But it doesn't mean he's responsible for that damage.
12:08Would you say it was called again?
12:09Ah, now that.
12:15It's bioluminescence.
12:16Or sea sparkle.
12:18It's a chemical reaction.
12:22Any movement?
12:29Whoa.
12:31It sets it off like a flare.
12:34That must have been close to the seaweed farm.
12:36Because he says the mermaid appeared and vanished in it.
12:40Fishing folk round here are obsessed with the mermaid of Ship the Nabbit.
12:44Yeah, what is that story exactly?
12:50Well, the story goes that the mermaid once fell in love with a local fisherman
12:55until she saw that he was taking too much from her seas.
13:00So, she conjured a storm and told him she'd help him back to the shore,
13:05but actually lured him onto the rocks.
13:09His boat was ripped to shreds.
13:11And there he met his end.
13:14Some swear she's real.
13:16The spirit of the deep.
13:18Revenge with a tail.
13:20But...
13:21The warning is implicit.
13:23Disrespect the sea and face the consequences.
13:26That was very interesting, huh?
13:31Are we done?
13:32Now, Diana mentioned public opposition, but no names.
13:37Uh, sir, looks like word spread beyond the fish market.
13:41Hashtag Mermaid's Revenge is trending online.
13:44Mermaid's Revenge.
13:45We should find out where that originated.
13:47There's something about this whole thing that doesn't quite ring true.
13:51If you're looking at opposition, try Dr. Mary Rhodes.
13:54She's a marine conservationist.
13:55She writes to the council every week about the seaweed farms.
13:58She's tireless.
14:00Slightly exhausting.
14:01Someone who's against the expansion and an avid letter writer.
14:05Very interesting, Anne.
14:07Let's see what she has to say.
14:20Good morning.
14:22Oh.
14:24If you want to talk, you can be of help.
14:27Two hands.
14:28One picker each.
14:29Maud!
14:30Can you sort these people, please?
14:40Use your wrist.
14:41Let it do the work.
14:43You'll get it.
14:47You've been doing this long?
14:48Ever since my husband died last year.
14:52Civil of the sea.
14:55We scattered his ashes out near Shipton Abbot Island.
15:01I don't get out much.
15:04Mary and my lovely granddaughter, Lacey, they thought this might be good for me.
15:09Mary and I go back to the picket lounge in 84.
15:14Her bark's worse than her bite.
15:16So not very much.
15:22Tidelines talks green, but it's industrial farming.
15:27I mean, 9,000 boys, lights on all night.
15:31Their biggest mistake was shutting out the community.
15:34If they hadn't done that, we might have been able to help.
15:38I need to stop for a bit.
15:39Sorry.
15:41I have asthma.
15:42Had it since I was a kid.
15:44Not at all.
15:48Diana.
15:50I sent this note last night.
15:53It's pretty threatening.
15:54Yeah.
15:55Pretty unequivocal.
15:57We gather you like to write a letter?
15:58Yes, I do.
16:00But I prefer the handwritten touch.
16:02Anyway, I wasn't in Shipton Abbot last night.
16:05Where were you?
16:06At Hawke's Hut.
16:07Up on the Newton Rock.
16:09Couple of miles down the coast.
16:10Some eccentric built it.
16:12Said he saw mermaids from up there.
16:14Maud's husband bought it years ago.
16:16She lets me use it.
16:18It's great.
16:19Great place for monitoring the seals.
16:21Anyone with you?
16:22No.
16:24Just me.
16:25A flask.
16:26And no phone signal.
16:28This.
16:30Have you ever seen one of these?
16:33No.
16:34It's not local, though.
16:35Could be tropical.
16:37Maud's husband was a shell collector.
16:40Why don't we ask her?
16:41Maud?
16:43Have a look at this.
16:44Do you know what that is?
16:45It was found tangled in the nets that we used to sabotage the seaweed farm.
16:50No idea.
16:56Curious, isn't it?
16:58Tropical shell caught in definite fishing nets.
17:01Perhaps it drifted in on a current.
17:04Dropped off a passing boat.
17:06Oh, look.
17:08Old, washed up netting.
17:10Just like what was used in the sabotage.
17:13So, our environmental warrior.
17:16She clearly has a motive, access to materials and no alibi.
17:20Supposedly alone in a hut famous for mermaid sightings.
17:24But how does she get out there?
17:27You know this whole mermaid legend thing.
17:30Feels like someone's using it to put us off the scent.
17:33Kelby?
17:34Sir?
17:34Can you request Dr Rose Council letters and compare them to Diana's, please?
17:39Morning, sir.
17:40Also, we've traced that mermaid revenge hashtag.
17:44Started with a group called Stop Stealing Our Seas.
17:47Last month, they staged a paddle out protest led by local surfer, Elijah Moore.
17:54Right. Good to know. Thank you, Kelby.
17:58I'm still here.
18:00Shipped it out at police?
18:01Anne speaking.
18:02How can I help?
18:04Oh.
18:04Yes, just a moment.
18:06It's for you.
18:11Anna, Joe.
18:14Anything I can help with?
18:16There is, actually, Anne.
18:18The inspector wants to check our letter with some from Dr Rose.
18:22Could you get us some from the council?
18:24Absolutely. I'll give us a try.
18:26We'll just go back.
18:29It won't take you two minutes.
18:32Oh, no, come on.
18:34Hello. It's Councillor Lloyd here.
18:36Yes.
18:37Could you put me through two council complaints?
18:40It's Angela, I think.
18:42What was that Nishka's last name again?
18:45Why?
18:46Don't you know?
18:48Yes. Norwid. N-O-R-W-I-D.
18:50Letters.
18:52Doing a search?
18:54Just seeing if she's as pretty as you say she is.
19:00All I'm getting is cats in hats on skateboards.
19:06What are you talking about?
19:07Ah, that's cute.
19:09A kitten in a teacup.
19:11You must have typed it in wrong.
19:15That's weird.
19:16You're not kidding.
19:17Who dresses a cat in sunglasses?
19:20No.
19:21Jeff Simmons.
19:22The fisherman.
19:23His bank records show he made a purchase for custom alloys from alloyluke.com.
19:29What?
19:30What's wrong with that?
19:32Have you seen this truck?
19:34It's ancient.
19:35So why buy flash aluminium alloys?
19:40Unless...
19:41No.
19:43No.
19:43I wouldn't.
19:45But maybe he did.
20:00See you next time.
20:06No.
20:07No.
20:08No.
20:12No.
20:14stir things up good stunt elijah got people talking it weren't a stunt people are angry
20:20they don't want tideline farms wrecking this coastline those are lovely maori fishhooks keep
20:26me from getting lost at sea round them in new zealand different shops same day kind of one of
20:32those weird life things your latest campaign's catchy too mermaid's revenge fits the local
20:38folklore jeff simmons swears he saw a mermaid last night hard to say what jeff saw but if the myth
20:45fits the moment good campaigns ride the current yeah unless it stops being a myth diana cooper
20:51received a threat this morning we don't do threats mermaid's revenge sounds like a call to arms
20:55could one of your followers have taken things too far we're not responsible for what random people do
21:00and diana cooper is no saint she's trying to privatize a coastline that people depend on yeah
21:05she is a person you're scared where were you both last night new key surf com stayed at the neptune
21:19come back this morning i stayed in the ground pizza and a film
21:37okay thanks these things or oh that's it yes print one of those off please these are free diving
21:47things free diving so maybe jeff didn't see a mermaid he didn't he saw a free diver wearing these
21:55in the bioluminescence i suppose if the two things were together it could look like a tail mermaid-ish even
22:02yeah i must say the whole visual case pricey is it's very helpful even if it was a free diver
22:10how do you haul weighted nets offshore without a boat well um paddleboard surfboard not with that
22:18weight you'd flip if they're a free diver they could dive down and pick up the stones one at a
22:23time
22:23uh kelby um check lacy and elijah's alibi please uh maybe he free dives too sure yeah but still you
22:31see that is not the most puzzling question you see jeff says the mermaid was there one moment and gone
22:38the next so if it wasn't a mermaid but a free diver posing as one how on earth did they
22:45vanish
22:46in the sea that lights up every move perhaps jeff lied blinked or both speaking of jeff i saw him
22:55pocketing a fat water cash off of some bloke i followed and saw him get into a brand new truck
23:02new truck easy cash i thought he was meant to be broke needed extra subsidies he's being paid for
23:08something yes agreed perhaps it's time we reel in our fisherman you know i'm free i think i'll join
23:17you if i may yeah i mean being stuck around here all day rather numbs the brain
23:25let's just drop the mermaid story shall we who's paying you to sabotage the seaweed lines
23:31go on then how'd you afford the new truck the coast guard confirmed yours was the only boat in the
23:38area look i don't care what you say i know what i saw she was there and then she weren't
23:50couldn't it
23:50have just been a diver jeff wearing these no chance it were real magic
24:01she moved like she were part of the sea got me thinking maybe the sea center a warning like the
24:12story says what were you drinking
24:22or maybe i had a bit of rum why do you think the mermaid was a warning jeff you've been
24:31taken a bit too
24:31much from the sea recently is that it disrespect the sea and face the consequences
24:43look i lands a few sea bass now and then on the sly who doesn't it sells up north a
24:49good price
24:50cash and a hand off the books enough for a new truck yeah i've been stretching the pennies a while
24:58now
24:58so the late night fishing the new truck the cash all from poaching sea bass off the books
25:07i swear on me mum's grave i saw a mermaid
25:17and i never touched that seaweed farm neither
25:24two oat milk lattes
25:31you still think you're the victim don't you no one wants this expansion you should just drop it
25:38right that's enough not in here
25:50are you okay do you want to sit i'm fine i'll get you sure
25:59so what happens now jeff's admitted to poaching but not to sabotage
26:03well he's still a witness to a crime his interview recording needs to be transcribed and filed
26:08can i do anything oh it might have to wait until tomorrow margot perhaps and might be able to help
26:14with
26:14some of our information grouping oh that sounds interesting otherwise known as filing what time
26:20did he wife happy to help from what i've seen of your filing so far it's in need of some
26:29good real
26:29organization and what time did he need so jeff is adamant he's not our culprit but if it wasn't him
26:36then then the freediver theory still holds so what about elijah you know young confidence surfer or lacy
26:44both good with a paddleboard it can't be elijah was in newkey hotel confirmed it lots of witnesses
26:52and maude said lacy was at home watching before heaven with her
26:57my nan's obsessed right so that leaves mary oh sir i got her council letters and help me listen to
27:07this one if you don't drop the expansion i will be forced to take matters further and you may regret
27:13the consequences that sounds like a warning shot yeah the same tone similar words mary's got a record
27:20to a couple of charges some arrests all protest stuff goes back a fair way to the 80s but her
27:28asthma
27:29she couldn't free dive and whoever it is it still begs the question how did they get away without
27:34lighting up the sea maybe she really was a mermaid how is our only suspect still a mermaid
27:48how someone can be the most infuriated and yet the most amazing person at exactly the same time
27:57is a mystery can i be honest always i didn't get it when i met you both for the first
28:06time i couldn't
28:07see how you fit together no wow i suppose you're not alone in that took mum a while too but
28:16now
28:17you're so loved up and so perfect for each other it makes me want to vomit oh i'm sorry we
28:22make you
28:23feel that way no don't be it's lovely i'm just jealous are you nah you know me one man band
28:31or
28:32one woman band does does that still work you know you never told me what happened with you and archie
28:41didn't i no nothing to tell it was a thing then it wasn't same old same old well something must
28:48have
28:48happened yeah it did me you know opening up and letting someone in isn't as scary as it sounds
29:00you think did you ever talk to him about zoe's dad
29:08sort of oh i hate it when you do that do what look at me like a disappointed teacher when
29:14i forgot my
29:15homework
29:21what happened to you was terrible and i've no idea how you got through it how you picked up the
29:29pieces
29:29and not only survived but brought up so either way you did to be the most amazing person that she
29:36is
29:38and i know that you loved zoe's dad but it doesn't mean you can't be in love again
29:50the thing is he's still here
29:55he smiles at me every day the second zoe walks into the room
30:03so whoever i'm with i end up hating them for not being him
30:09archie never stood a chance
30:13well i suppose the trick is not hating archie for what he's not but finding a way to love him
30:20for
30:20he is that went quite deep there did he pay you to say that of course how much thousands good
30:30because
30:31it's you all around you know if you told archie any of that he'd get it now that's way too
30:39scary
30:40i double dare you
30:43i'll think about it if i do a dare you've got to do one too
30:46like what i don't know i'll think of something when you get another drink
30:51i don't know why i'm doing a dare you haven't even done yours yet
31:00no you have to go first it's the law says who me and i'm a detective sergeant
31:05hmm and what would humphrey say uh that his wife is so boring she won't go skinny
31:11i don't need it take that back no you take it back i haven't got it
31:20well last one to get their kit off is a kicker what i don't know i don't know it just
31:25came out
31:27ready ready oh well they might be my mermaids
31:49okay guys that's two two pencils
31:58oh my mother
32:03You're freezing.
32:05You're freezing.
32:11Mr. and I went for a swim.
32:17You're a lot skinny, do you think, though?
32:20That's what I used to do before.
32:23Okay.
32:28I'm afraid you think I'm boring.
32:33Definitely not.
32:35Sometimes I think I am.
32:38Not just tonight, but always.
32:40Like I've flattened out.
32:47Sorry.
33:07Good news.
33:10Agnieszka is coming to visit.
33:13Visit?
33:14In person?
33:16Yeah.
33:16Thought she'd lost her job.
33:18She has.
33:19So how does she afford the flight?
33:20Hey, tell me you didn't send money to someone you've never met.
33:25So what if I had?
33:31I've been digging online.
33:33Find anything?
33:34No.
33:34Which is worse.
33:35One social media account.
33:37No photos, just cats.
33:39And now he's sending her money.
33:43Shall I have a word?
33:45Best leave it with me.
34:08Good morning.
34:09Good morning.
34:10Good morning, Anne.
34:11Morning.
34:14Anne.
34:15Have you spoken to Martha this morning?
34:19How did she seem to you?
34:21She's fine.
34:22Why?
34:23Well, she said something last night.
34:26About thinking she was boring.
34:31Well, then it's...
34:32It's your job...
34:34To help her realise that she's not...
34:37My job.
34:38Right.
34:41Yeah.
34:43So, there was a bit of a crowd at the council offices this morning.
34:48Protests against timeline?
34:49Oh, yes.
34:50The final appeal.
34:51It should be over by now.
34:52And yet...
34:53What time is this?
34:54We are still no closer to identifying our mermaid.
34:58Free diver.
35:00Diana Cooper's missing.
35:04Diana told staff she'd be in early for the appeal.
35:07But, when they turned up at nine, the office was empty.
35:11They figured she'd already gone to the council meeting, but she never showed.
35:16Well, she wouldn't miss that willingly.
35:17It's too important.
35:18I checked and the appeal was dismissed when she didn't show up.
35:22Well, car's still here.
35:24No forced entry.
35:25No struggle.
35:27Yeah, they use key cards here.
35:29Should show her entry and exit times just waiting on the data.
35:33She was mid-email.
35:36And didn't finish it.
35:37Why leave your phone?
35:39Either she was planning on coming back, or didn't get a chance.
35:44Something interrupted her.
35:46What's that sound?
35:51Oh, got the key card log.
35:54She swiped in at 810.
35:56Out, 837.
36:00So, where'd she go after that?
36:01And did she have a choice?
36:04Sir?
36:09Looks like she was a regular.
36:10Maybe she stopped there this morning.
36:12Kirby, can we get this unlocked, please?
36:15Sure.
36:19Margot.
36:20Sir, we've checked our house, friends, hospital, nothing.
36:23No sign of Diana at all.
36:47That looks delightful.
36:50My fail-proof hangover remedy from Java.
36:54The raw chili is the key.
36:58Oh, I think I'll be cured out of beer.
37:03October 12th.
37:05Can't wine festival talkie.
37:07Okay.
37:0817th, 18th.
37:09Might be seeing Nigel.
37:11Can you shift it?
37:12I mean, my parents are dying to meet you.
37:15Thanks, Marie.
37:16I'll check.
37:21Paradise might be wearing thin.
37:23Oh.
37:26Oh.
37:33I'll be out back.
37:35How are you feeling?
37:38Hmm.
37:39I'm here about Diana Cooper.
37:41She's missing.
37:42Missing?
37:43She was just here.
37:44Right after I opened.
37:45How was she?
37:46Stressed about her appeal.
37:48There was something yesterday.
37:50A nasty exchange with a surfer.
37:52In here.
37:53Young guy.
37:54Dark hair.
37:55Sounds like Elijah.
37:57Anything else from this morning?
37:59Even small?
37:59She was on her phone, mentioned someone, Dr. Rhodes, hounding her about the expansion.
38:08You're sure?
38:08Yeah, positive.
38:10Why?
38:11Diana was dead set on going to the appeal.
38:14Then she vanishes right before it.
38:18Things aren't always what they appear.
38:22If anything more comes up, call the station.
38:25Of course.
38:28Yep.
38:32I'm on my way.
38:44Where's Anne?
38:48Margot?
38:51No idea.
38:52Sir, a text came in at 8.33am.
38:56Unknown number.
38:57If you want the truth about the sabotage, meet me at Hawke's Hut, 9am.
39:018.33.
39:028.33.
39:03She swiped out at 8.37.
39:05So that's where she was going.
39:07And we all know who uses Hawke's Hut.
39:10Hmm?
39:27Dr. Rhodes, where's Diana Cooper?
39:31I haven't seen Diana.
39:33Why?
39:34Why?
39:34What's going on?
39:35She's missing.
39:36She didn't show up for the appeal.
39:37She received a message from an unregistered number asking her to meet someone here.
39:42And here you are.
39:45You think I kidnapped her?
39:47Harmed her?
39:48The letters you wrote to the council were pretty threatening.
39:50I was simply considering action against Tideline Farms.
39:55You've got a record?
39:56Yeah, but not for violence.
39:57I'm a peaceful protester.
39:59So why are you here?
40:00I told you yesterday.
40:01This is my base.
40:02I was here all night.
40:04I promise you.
40:05I have no idea where Diana is.
40:08Mind if we're checking that?
40:09Be my guest.
40:16The sound.
40:18I've heard it before.
40:27Sid made that.
40:28Maud's husband.
40:30It's too hard for Maud and Lacey to come up here these days.
40:34So I keep it as a memory of him.
40:44Anything?
40:49Diana's not here.
40:52So where is she?
41:03She sells seashells.
41:06By the seashore.
41:10Jeff admitted to the poaching.
41:12But stuck to the mermaid tail.
41:15Mary Rhodes was just in the wrong place.
41:18Elijah and Lacey both have alibis.
41:21What are we missing?
41:23Mary Fish Hooks.
41:25Found him in New Zealand.
41:26New Zealand.
41:31New Zealand.
41:31New Zealand.
41:38It's a power shell.
41:40Only found in New Zealand.
41:42Sacred to the Maori.
41:44For remembrance.
41:45Grief.
41:45This.
41:46This isn't protest.
41:48It's personal.
41:49Driven by loss.
41:51Look.
41:52To keep things sustainable.
41:53The law says that power can only be harvested by free divers.
41:59Elijah and Lacey.
42:01But both have alibis.
42:03Elijah may be.
42:04His alibi was verified.
42:06But Lacey told us she was with her grandmother Maud.
42:08Which we accepted.
42:09Because we couldn't see a motive.
42:11But if she had a motive.
42:13Then it could be a lie.
42:15Which means Maud must also have lied.
42:17To protect her grand god.
42:18So what if.
42:20Maud knew that the shell we found in the nest was Lacey's.
42:22So she told us they were together.
42:25No idea.
42:26It wasn't true.
42:28Jeff.
42:28Is convinced that he saw a mermaid.
42:30But what I think he actually saw.
42:32Was Lacey.
42:33A free diver.
42:34Avoiding him.
42:35The bioluminescence.
42:36And a lot of rum did the rest.
42:37But how did she get away without being seen in bioluminescence?
42:40Look who I found stuck in the stored cupboard.
42:43The door slammed.
42:45I couldn't open it.
42:47Wind must have blown it shut.
42:50That door's always been dodgy.
42:52I tried shouting for a while.
42:54I got a bit tired.
42:56We're so sorry.
42:57We couldn't hear you.
42:59We thought you'd left and gone home.
43:01Precisely.
43:02We assumed that Lacey swam away somehow.
43:05But what?
43:06If she never actually left.
43:07Lacey had swum out to the seaweed farm.
43:10To free dive for stones to weigh the nets down.
43:14When Jeff appeared.
43:16Lacey tried to flee underwater.
43:18But realised her movements were lit by the bioluminescence.
43:21So.
43:22She did something only a free diver could.
43:25She stayed.
43:26Still.
43:27Held her breath for several long minutes.
43:31An ingenious vanishing act.
43:32We thought she swam away.
43:34But she disappeared by staying exactly where she was.
43:38So what if Diana did the same thing?
43:41What if the text about Hawke's Hut wasn't for her?
43:45It was for us.
43:47A distraction.
43:52The power was for Lacey's grandfather.
43:54Remember.
43:55He collected shells.
43:57Made wind chimes with them.
43:58When I was by Diana's window this morning.
44:00I heard wind chimes.
44:02The same as the ones at Hawke's Hut.
44:04But I couldn't quite place it before.
44:07It was so faint.
44:09He used to sneak into these tunnels when we were kids.
44:13The tunnels below the offices are perfect hiding spots.
44:16And not just for teenage parties.
44:18When Wren threats and sabotage failed to scare Diana off.
44:21Lacey turned to more drastic measures.
44:25Lacey grew up here.
44:26Before Tideline Farms took over the old fishing warehouse.
44:29She knew his secrets.
44:31Like the mermaid of Shifton Abbott.
44:34Lacey set her musical new.
44:41Diana took the bait.
44:43Followed the sound of wind chimes.
44:45Beautiful.
44:46A luring.
44:49Lacey didn't want to harm her.
44:51Let me out!
44:52Just trap her.
44:53Please, let me out!
44:55We're efficient in that.
44:58She sent the text.
44:59Then swiped Diana's key card to make it look like she left.
45:02So Lacey and Diana both vanished by staying put.
45:05Lacey wove us a mermaid's tail.
45:07So we chase a lure while the truth waited.
45:10Hidden in the depths below.
45:12Go!
45:24Let's try down here.
45:25On that way.
45:26On that way.
45:27Let's go.
45:28There's a door.
45:29Diana!
45:30Do you hear that?
45:31Oh, my God!
45:32Diana!
45:46I think you dropped this.
45:55I thought it was gone for good.
46:02Your grandfather loved the sea.
46:05Loved collecting shells.
46:08You scattered his ashes just past the seaweed farm.
46:12And the shell is for him.
46:14Is that why you did all of this?
46:26Picnics on the boat.
46:29Grandad diving for shells.
46:34That stretch of water was ours.
46:37I meant to take this
46:39to where we scattered his ashes.
46:46I'm not against the seaweed farms.
46:49But the expansion?
46:51I checked the map.
46:56Who wouldn't be able to visit Grandad again?
47:00And it's not just me.
47:01It's everyone.
47:02The sea is our life.
47:04And Diana?
47:04I didn't want to hurt her.
47:06You just needed her to miss that meeting.
47:08If she couldn't get approval for the expansion,
47:10well,
47:11I couldn't help her.
47:15I promised Gran
47:17that they'd always be together at the end.
47:22Tideline Farms would have made that impossible.
47:30Drink?
47:32Yeah.
47:33Great.
47:34First round on me?
47:37Sorry.
47:38Another time.
47:39Yeah.
47:41Bye, sir.
47:42Sir?
47:43Uh, same.
47:44A few things to tie up here.
47:58Humphrey, could I have a word?
48:00Um, if it's about Martha and I've had an idea,
48:02it's all in the hand.
48:03Oh, no.
48:04That's good.
48:05No, it's, uh...
48:08It's delicate.
48:08Okay, can it wait then?
48:09I'm a bit snowed under.
48:10It's about James Smith.
48:12Right.
48:13Well,
48:13if James Smith has another demand of me,
48:15I'd like a hazard warning first.
48:16And maybe a siren.
48:18And if this is about me hurrying up
48:19and firing one of my team
48:20due to an impossibly small budget,
48:22then kindly tell him
48:23I've tragically perished
48:24in a free
48:26paperwork avalanche.
48:29No, I'm sorry.
48:32I had no idea.
48:51I can't wait to bring Agnieszka here.
48:54She'll love it.
48:55Proper English pub.
48:57Kelby,
48:58look, this is awkward.
49:00But I've been wanting to have a chat with you
49:02about Agnieszka.
49:05What about her?
49:07I'm...
49:07I'm just concerned
49:09it's moving a bit fast.
49:12Why?
49:13There's hardly anything about her online.
49:16Just cats.
49:18So she likes cats.
49:19It's not a crime, is it?
49:20No, it's just...
49:24Something feels off.
49:27I've seen this kind of thing before.
49:29What kind of thing?
49:31Someone online
49:32says all the right things.
49:35They find your soft spots
49:36and use them.
49:38Think I'm easy to trick?
49:40Just a bit trusting.
49:44Agnieszka listens.
49:46Really listens.
49:48She doesn't treat me like a child.
49:49Then stop acting like one.
49:52There.
49:53That's it, isn't it?
49:54No, no, no.
49:54Kelby, I didn't mean that.
49:55I've never seen me as an equal.
49:58Not once.
49:59I'm just an idiot you've got to keep an eye on.
50:01But that's not fair.
50:02No, what's not fair
50:03is you deciding
50:04what's best for me
50:05before I even get a say.
50:10At least Agnieszka believes in me.
50:13Which is a lot more
50:14than I can say for you.
50:38So that's what your cryptic text was about.
50:42A swim.
50:43Not just a swim.
50:45You're skipping it.
50:47Why?
50:48Because you're not boring.
50:51We're not boring.
50:53What do people see?
50:55Take a rest.
50:58Isn't that the fun?
51:02Woo!
51:03Look at that.
51:07Her full mast
51:08It was draping
51:11Like a mermaid
51:13She was dressed
51:14Her lonely heart
51:17He's sitting full
51:19He's full of chest
51:21Archie?
51:23Archie.
51:24Esther.
51:26Archie?
51:28You're down?
51:30Um...
51:31Yeah.
51:33I feel like the mummy's
51:36Trusting my tears
51:37I feel like the mummy's
51:39Trusting my tears
51:39Trusting my tears
51:39Trusting my tears
51:39Trusting my tears
51:43Trusting my tears
51:44No!
51:46No!
51:46Not in your revenge
51:47Oh, I'm just thinking
51:49We haven't laughed enough lately
51:53I'm sorry
51:55These evaluations have got me so
51:57Distracted
51:58Yeah, that too
52:01You're always
52:03Holding everything together
52:05And you make it look so easy
52:07I just don't want to lose sight of you
52:11Of us
52:12The real us
52:15Who love an adventure
52:18I mean, I...
52:22Oh, no
52:25Oi!
52:26Oi!
52:27Oi!
52:29Oi!
52:30Oi!
52:31Oi!
52:31Oi!
52:32Come back!
52:32Come solo, come back it!
52:34Come on, good boy!
52:35Got a biscuit!
52:37Biscuit!
52:38The man was drugged
52:39And painted green
52:40Covered in ivy
52:41And it's like your green man
52:42It wasn't anyone from here
52:43I've got a present for you
52:44It's an eviction notice
52:45He wants to build 30 houses here
52:47Are you suggesting Mr. Autrim assaulted his own worker?
52:49He's capable of that
52:50You seem to know a lot about him
52:51My brother
52:53They've assaulted my groundsman
52:55And now this
52:55How long before they kill someone?
52:56You came to the house the other night
52:57I'm sorry
52:58I didn't realise you had someone there
52:59Agnieszka's supposed to be flying in
53:01today. I don't know what you're thinking. That she's catfishing you out of your savings.
53:05You understand that tomorrow is the absolute deadline. I must have your decision.
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