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00:04Seven years ago, John had an affair with a woman at work.
00:08I've been offered voluntary redundancy.
00:10Well, I need to do more at work or Martin is never going to make me a partner.
00:13Could be good for us.
00:14Now you need to do the handover to the officer who will wrap up this case.
00:18Fine.
00:18Who is he?
00:20She.
00:21Before he died, I heard him arguing with someone about the general.
00:26That's Fatima Faisi.
00:27You might be casualties.
00:28That's what you want.
00:30Isn't it?
00:30To make a splash.
00:45So the first question is, um, appreciation.
00:50Well, do you want to go first?
00:51Okay.
00:52So I appreciate that you're considering the redundancy.
00:56Your turn.
00:59I appreciate that blowjob you gave me back in 2014.
01:03You're meant to be taking this seriously.
01:04All right.
01:05All right.
01:07I appreciate you always giving me a second chance.
01:12I mean it.
01:13Really.
01:15This was a good idea.
01:16What's next?
01:19A puzzle.
01:21Something that puzzles you or that you don't understand about your partner.
01:28Do you wish that you'd married someone a bit more like Martin?
01:34The idea of someone else, it's...
01:38It's complicated.
01:40What?
01:43It's okay to say that sometimes I do wish we had a more normal life.
01:51I thought you were saying no.
01:54Would you rather I just lied?
01:58Mummy!
02:01I'll go.
02:06Come on, mate.
02:07Let's get you dressed.
02:14So, I've decrypted everything on Essence's laptop.
02:19We have numerous documents in English and Farsi.
02:23Lots of imagery.
02:24Video imagery, pictures, social media screen grabs, web links, you name it.
02:29In every single one, as far as I can see, Fatima Faisi is the subject.
02:34It does look like Essence Ramey was surveying her.
02:37We know the Iranian army used criminal gangs like that run by Craig Beeston to carry out
02:42attacks on dissidents and media organisations that speak out against them.
02:45Thanks for the brief.
02:48But I don't hear any apology for going behind my back again.
02:52I was in Manchester with John.
02:54I understood he was onto something and so I backed him.
02:56It's on me.
02:57I see.
02:58You're new, so it may be worth you knowing that John and I go way back.
03:02And I can smell the blag from a hundred paces.
03:06Essence Ramey warned me that there are many lives at risk.
03:10Fatima Faisi is giving a talk next week at a university in Liverpool to 200 people.
03:14Now, we know there are hardliners in Iran who are opposing the UK's involvement in the
03:17denuclearisation talks.
03:19They want to make a stand by attacking more than one person.
03:30So we'd all need sign-off from senior management.
03:32Why?
03:33Why?
03:33Come on.
03:34We'll look ridiculous sounding the alarm about an Iranian terror plot without any actual evidence.
03:41You look thirsty.
03:42John, shall I be mother?
03:44Why not?
03:45You're only missing the penny.
03:48You're still having sugar, John?
03:49Too pleased, Gregory, with a drop of ordinary milk.
03:51Ordinary milk?
03:52Now, it's not a biggie, but we do know cow no longer assumes the mantle of normative privilege,
03:58oat milk or soya.
04:00You know, I find it deeply problematic the way you've deliberately excluded almond milk
04:04from that.
04:04And tell me, Gregory, who will speak for the humble and oppressed coconut?
04:08Sorry.
04:10What about your informant?
04:13Mona Taremi gave us a lead on somebody called the General.
04:16We were going to speak to Jordan about it.
04:25Okay.
04:26You can keep going with this for the time being, but Maureen is running the show.
04:31Go and talk to Fatima, and you keep in touch with me.
04:33Yes?
04:33Will do.
04:44What do you think about Greg?
04:46Ordinary milk, I hear.
04:48He's obviously not your best friend.
04:51I put evidence on the table, and he's still nippicking.
04:54I mean, does he hate me, or is this something else?
04:59I think hate's strong.
05:00What if someone on the inside of the organisation gave Beaston my address?
05:05Gangsters don't get people inside the security service.
05:08My God, you are...
05:10Gangsters don't get people inside the security service.
05:13My God, you are trouble.
05:16Yeah, but what if?
05:17It's no wonder they're trying to manage you out of the organisation.
05:20Woman, life, freedom, is to this day the rallying cry for the right to self-determination.
05:27And this is a struggle we must all be prepared to continue for as long as necessary.
05:32We must be prepared to lead.
05:35And I will.
05:38I had my first threat to life warning from the police ten years ago.
05:44I'm sorry, but if I stop every time my life is in danger, I'd never say anything.
05:48This isn't only about a potential threat to your life.
05:51We believe that they're targeting your talk at the Liverpool Central University.
05:55What's your evidence?
05:56We can't share that information right now.
05:59If I don't see evidence, I am not cancelling.
06:01I will not be intimidated.
06:03And neither will my supporters.
06:05We've been fighting for decades.
06:07And finally, the West is hearing our voice.
06:11Do you know Essan Taremi?
06:19You gave a talk at the Persian Women's Action Group.
06:22Did you see his wife, Mona Taremi, there?
06:25I gave the talk a few months ago.
06:28I don't recall meeting her.
06:29Now, if you'll excuse me...
06:31Are you sure you don't remember Essan?
06:33He knew you.
06:33In fact, he took a great deal of interest in your movement.
06:36Essan Taremi was murdered recently.
06:38And we're trying to establish a connection.
06:39Take another look.
06:43I'm sorry.
06:45I don't know him.
06:48Five kilos of Beeston's product is missing.
06:50I know.
06:51But I know that this isn't a fallout over drugs.
06:54But there's an obvious motive for killing Essan.
06:56Well, then what was that shit with Beeston when he took us down to the warehouse?
06:59Well, they want my gear back and they think Mona's got it.
07:02I think we need to speak to Mona again.
07:03I agree.
07:04I think she's holding something back from us.
07:08Must be miserable stuck in a safe house.
07:10The Persian knew you.
07:14How's she doing?
07:15Yeah, I agree.
07:16Go, go, go.
07:18Hey, Mona.
07:19Got you a coffee?
07:20Are we safe here?
07:22Yeah, yeah.
07:22I promise you, you are.
07:23I wanted to ask, did Essan ever mention any concerns about Fatima Faizi's security?
07:30No, but everyone knows if you speak against the government in Iran, you may face danger.
07:35We had some information that Essan may have stolen five kilos of Craig Beeston's heroin.
07:41Essan, Essan wouldn't do that.
07:43After Essan was killed, there was a thorough search of your property.
07:46But I was wondering if you had anywhere else, perhaps in someone else's name, a lock-up or storage unit,
07:54a bedsit?
07:58What is it?
07:59Oh, my God!
08:01Oh!
08:09Oh!
08:12Let's go.
08:51Their son was a good man.
08:53He wouldn't take that filth.
09:1349 years.
09:14So what's the secret?
09:19You want an answer?
09:20I'm not sure we do, actually, Dad.
09:23Compatibility, shared interests,
09:25and understanding who's in charge.
09:29One also has to keep the flame of passion.
09:31Oh, my God!
09:32No, Dad!
09:33Dining table!
09:34No, no, you carry on, Graeme.
09:35Some on top his glass up.
09:38How's your mother, John?
09:39Her legs.
09:42They're not so good.
09:44But she's got one of those mobility scooters
09:46that she whizzes about on.
09:47Honestly, I suppose she gets up to 60 miles an hour.
09:50We really need to get up to see her with the kids.
09:54It's been a while.
09:55Claire was saying you're thinking of a change of career.
10:00No.
10:04Well, I know you can't say anything,
10:07and I don't know whether there's anything
10:11to this offer of voluntary redundancy,
10:13but you've given over 20 years of service to the country.
10:17Graeme, don't interfere, darling.
10:20John's done his bit.
10:22Why not go into the private sector
10:24and earn some money
10:25and take some of the strain off Claire?
10:46We always do things with your family.
10:48Well, we do live in London.
10:55We should invite my mum down for Christmas this year.
10:58Really?
11:00Why not?
11:01I don't mind her coming down for Christmas,
11:04but I end up running around after her.
11:06The last time you went off for work
11:08and left me with her and the kids,
11:10Kit was only three months old.
11:12All right, then we won't invite her.
11:18Your dad really put me on the spot tonight.
11:21I'm sorry about that,
11:23but he's worried about me.
11:25You didn't tell me you're not taking the redundancy.
11:38Martin offered me a partner today.
11:43Did he?
11:46That's great.
11:47What did you say?
11:48I said,
11:49thank you very much,
11:50but that I'd like to sleep on it
11:51and discuss it with my husband.
11:53It's a lot more responsibility
11:54and Kit's still young.
11:56Oh, yeah.
11:56But, no, maybe I should be a bit more like you.
11:58I should be a bit more like you.
11:59Just out for myself.
12:01Maybe my dad's right.
12:03Well, your dad is always right, isn't he?
12:05Good relationships are based on compatibility.
12:08And maybe we're just...
12:09We're not.
12:11I'm sure your dad would have been much happier
12:13if he'd married someone like Martin.
12:24Unfortunately,
12:25Essence Taremi died
12:26because he stole heroin
12:27with a street value
12:28of maybe half a million pounds,
12:30which in Craig Beeston's world
12:32certainly guarantees you an OBE.
12:33An OBE?
12:35One behind the ear.
12:37Well, I hate to say it,
12:39but I did mention
12:39you may be in awe for hyping this one.
12:41Congrats.
12:44Thank you, Marie,
12:44and your work's been first class on this.
12:46I shall sing with an ever greater joy
12:48at choir this evening.
12:49Knock yourself out, Greg.
12:51You should come along.
12:51I bet you have a lovely singing voice
12:53called Stella's Angels,
12:54established in the Remington years.
12:56Would you and Greg mind
12:56giving John and I a moment alone, please?
13:08This just doesn't feel right.
13:10I think that heroin was planted.
13:12Do you have any evidence
13:13to back up this claim
13:14or is this another gut feeling?
13:16What if Beeston
13:17was trying to throw us off the trail?
13:20He plants the heroin
13:21to distract from the very real
13:23and present threat
13:24to national security.
13:29Your judgment's been lacking
13:31all the way lately.
13:34I'm your friend,
13:35but I must warn you,
13:35things are not looking good for you.
13:37It's out of my hands,
13:38so there will have to be an inquiry
13:39into Essendon and his killer's death.
13:41What for?
13:42I can hold off senior management
13:44as long as you're on your way
13:45out of the building,
13:45but if you're staying...
13:46Then what?
13:47You, Mr John Hughes,
13:49will be taken to the village square
13:50and publicly flogged.
13:51Is that it?
13:54You can't stay at state threats.
13:57I'll let you know your options,
13:58such as they are.
14:12You okay?
14:14Yeah, fine.
14:16You?
14:17Huh.
14:18I was meant to be discussing
14:19the handover of the Taremi case
14:21with the police,
14:21but the video conference
14:22was rescheduled.
14:24How annoying?
14:25Yeah.
14:27What are you doing this weekend?
14:29I've got Ali with me.
14:30Your son?
14:31I won't be in on Monday,
14:33FYI.
14:34Cool.
14:35Have a nice day off.
14:37Hardly.
14:37I'm at family court.
14:39My ex wants to move abroad
14:41with Ali.
14:41Oh, shit.
14:42Can't let that happen, can I?
14:43I'll never see him.
14:45Don't get divorced, John.
14:46It's a nightmare.
14:47I don't know.
15:03Hi.
15:04Where's Claire?
15:06Uh, she's out for dinner
15:07with her boss.
15:10Chloe's just gone up.
15:16It's nice to meet you, sir.
15:17May I take your coat?
15:19Yes, thank you.
15:20And a belated welcome to our home.
15:22I hope you're happy here.
15:24I hope you will be happy here.
15:26Very good.
15:28Shall we go to sleep?
15:29Okay.
15:31Come on.
15:32Snuggle down.
15:33Whoa.
15:37Good morning, sweetheart.
15:38Dad.
15:40Daddy?
15:42Yes,y?
15:43Are you and Mummy getting a divorce?
15:48No.
15:50Where did you hear that?
15:52Mummy was talking to Grandma and Grandpa G
15:54before you came home.
15:57Mummy must have been talking about
15:59one of her friends.
16:00She said your name.
16:01Are we going to live in different houses?
16:03No.
16:05No, we're not going to live in different houses.
16:07We're going to live here.
16:08Together.
16:10Don't worry.
16:13Hey.
16:15I love you.
16:17Yes, too.
16:19Come on.
16:20Go to sleep.
16:21Go to sleep.
16:23Bye.
16:25Bye.
16:36Bye.
16:56You could have told me you were going out.
17:00I've been worried.
17:04It was a work dinner. My phone was off.
17:10You don't have to teach me a lesson, Claire.
17:14I have accepted Martin's offer to become a partner at the GP practice.
17:25Congratulations. How was the dinner?
17:27Yeah, it was fun. Good. Glad you had a nice time.
17:33Martin's not actually that boring once you get a drink inside him.
17:44If it was a work thing, why did you come home to get all dolled up?
17:47Fuck off, John.
17:56You look beautiful.
17:58Oh, no, no, no.
18:00You're not going to charm your way out of this one.
18:02I bet he was licking his lips offering you a new job and a pay rise.
18:05I earned my promotion through hard work and graft with two small children and fuck all hell from you.
18:11He's always liked you.
18:12You know what I've learned about your job?
18:15It's that it's given you a suspicious and paranoid mindset and it's only got worse as you got older.
18:20Why are you gaslighting me?
18:22Oh, I'm not gaslighting anyone.
18:27Do you want him?
18:29What?
18:31Do you fancy Martin?
18:35Why?
18:38Don't you trust me?
18:54The Prime Minister is on his way to the White House again this morning as he steps up efforts to
18:59mediate between the United States and Iran as tensions rise again over what Ayatollah Ali Khamani claims is Iran's civilian
19:08nuclear energy program.
19:09It's been rumored for some time now that hard-line elements have been moving against officials and members of the
19:16Republican Guard who survived the Israeli bombings and are suspected of betraying the regime.
19:22They are labeled as enemies of the revolution.
19:24How are you getting along?
19:26Turning up the Essentoromy paperwork?
19:28Swimmingly.
19:28Gregory.
19:30Ed Semaine's got something else signed up for you?
19:32I'm sure if she has, I'd be the first to know.
19:35Royal palaces and bollards.
19:38There's an opportunity at Windsor Castle.
19:43Well, I'll look forward to throwing a ring of steel around His Majesty.
20:13What are we talking about?
20:18What are we talking about?
20:19Tracker with a microphone?
20:21Oh, you'd have to go upstairs with that.
20:23Our management room, we need to sign that off.
20:25Oh, could you take a look into a Dr. Martin Leonard for me?
20:31Leonard and Partners Medical Center.
20:32They're over in Ballum.
20:34He's linked to the Essentoromy investigation, is he?
20:37I ask no questions.
20:38I tell no lies.
20:40No.
20:42Okay.
20:43I owe you a pint of that shit hipster IPA you like.
20:46It's all good.
20:47I'll let you know.
20:51This'll do it for you, sir.
20:53Nice and discreet.
20:55Will that link to my phone?
20:56It will.
20:57What was that?
20:58It's £212, please.
21:01Maybe cash or card?
21:03Card, please.
21:04Okay.
21:38Do they call Craig Beeston the general?
21:40No.
21:42Who is he then?
21:43I don't know, but it's not Craig.
21:49Why was Essentoromy following that dissident Fatima Faisi?
21:54How do you know about that?
21:56You're not the only person I'm speaking to, mate.
21:59That's hurtful, that is.
22:02Is Craig planning a hit on Fatima?
22:04I wouldn't know anything about that.
22:06You better start earning this £500, son.
22:08I am.
22:08You're not.
22:09You've given me nothing.
22:11Essentoromy was definitely asked by Craig to watch Fatima.
22:15That's all I know.
22:18And what about the general?
22:22That's going to cost you, that is, mate.
22:23You're not getting any more money out of me.
22:25Tell you what.
22:27He's not even English.
22:32Is he Iranian?
22:37It's possible they want to do Fatima.
22:40But only Craig and Carlson and Wesley would know about that.
23:03It's been a very fitting one thing.
23:04I don't know.
23:04I know if he's lying in this room.
23:04It's possible, but I didn't know.
23:05I didn't know.
23:05I didn't know if he was lying in the room.
23:05It was not the same room as a five-year-old or a half-year-old.
23:07It's not the same room as physical and a half-year-old.
23:09It's just a bit of a 10-year-old.
23:13It's not the same room as a five-year-old.
23:21That sounds all right.
23:23Showering up, push me out.
23:52Oh, no, no, no, no.
24:14What is it?
24:16Right, come on then.
24:18Shoot yourself.
24:24Yeah, big man.
24:26Get out, don't you?
24:28It's not good.
24:32Did you lose again, did you?
24:33Shut some hells up before.
24:56Oh, come on then.
24:58How much have you lost?
24:59Fucking hell, just one now.
25:0220 quid, don't you?
25:04Just done 20 quid, lad?
25:07Just done 20 quid, lad.
25:07Chilly bit, lad.
25:09Later, Dave, yeah?
25:10Yeah, alright.
25:15Hey, I was going fucking dodgy in there, mate, wasn't it?
25:17Yeah, mate, 100%.
25:19Yeah, it's fucking rough.
25:22How much are you down this week, then?
25:24Fuck off, I'm up, I told you.
25:26Yeah, good thing another shipment's coming in.
25:28Nodding round stuff, yeah.
25:30Balkan.
25:31Gotta go down fucking hole for that.
25:33Oh, fucking hell.
25:34Oh, shit.
25:37Go in the game, then, or what?
25:39Yeah, I might do, actually.
25:40Yeah, have you still got that box going?
25:43Yeah, he's still banging out a gilf from living soon.
25:45Fucking cheeky bastard gilf.
25:48Well, she is a gilf, mate.
25:50How's it a gilf?
25:51Because she's a fucking grandmother.
25:53Yeah, fair enough.
25:54Who the fuck are you shagging, then?
25:56No one, mate.
25:56Just been focusing on myself.
25:58There's only grounding and that.
25:59Is that okay?
26:00Yeah.
26:01Not doing the yoga and that.
26:02Oh, yeah, mate.
26:03There's only grounding and that.
26:05Is that okay?
26:06Yeah.
26:06Not doing the yoga and that.
26:07Oh, yeah, mate.
26:08It's just, you know, being at one with meself.
26:11Oh, God.
26:12Are you serious?
26:13Huh?
26:14No, she can't even fucking touch her toes.
26:16You're about.
26:17No, but I can touch me heels.
26:19You're touching heels, yeah.
26:20We're going to get a little yoga studio and she'll fucking show off time.
26:23What'd you do, mate?
26:25Think about it.
26:25It's good, please.
26:27I'm a bit actually.
26:29You're not bad.
26:30I know.
26:31I think I'll get one in.
26:32Fuck it.
26:35You know, Craig's that beautiful three o'clock in the morning, mate.
26:38It's alright, you lazy shit, what's up?
26:40Fucking chemical supplies again, it stinks.
26:43Oh shit, I don't know.
26:47It's interesting, it's interesting.
26:49Of course you fucking trust me, you're talking about.
26:51Aye, done.
26:52Well, he'd have view there, so free a couple of them all in, wouldn't he?
26:58It's okay, mate.
26:58Yeah, sure.
27:00Yeah.
27:01No fucking liability.
27:03Aye.
27:04Should we get a bucket or what? A bargain bucket?
27:06Well, meat and meat always here, can't I?
27:09Fuck's sake, mate. Fancy some chicken in there as well.
27:12I can't do it. It's hot butter chicken, mate.
27:15They do, actually.
27:17What? Fucking unreal.
27:18You got the bread?
27:20You got that new bread when they put it in the thing?
27:22Oh, mate, yeah. Fucking meat not in it, eh?
27:24Yeah. Sick.
27:26No, uh, tando, tando oven?
27:29No.
27:30That's close.
27:32So you're gonna do that removal job then?
27:34I'll tell you what, mate, I don't fucking want it.
27:37Oh, yeah, you don't want it on, er, Team GB, you know?
27:41It's gonna be more for the box, that lad.
27:43Can I go bonus you to fuck as well, you little puss you're waiting about?
27:46Do you really wanna get anywhere near that Team GB shit?
27:50Why the fuck not?
27:51Do you actually know what GB is, what it stands for?
27:55I don't wanna be anywhere near it when it goes off, mate.
27:58I'll tell you something for now.
28:00Jordan's not gonna be anywhere near it.
28:02Some gob on that lad.
28:04Boy ain't got two brain cells to rub together.
28:06No.
28:08Greg's sick of it.
28:12What's the general's idea there?
28:13Well, I heard he's flown into Frankfurt from Tehran.
28:18I think he's coming in tomorrow.
28:20I mean, fucking Nico's here already.
28:23It's in that shit car again.
28:25Fucking hate that, Carl.
28:26Fucking shit, isn't it?
28:31Oh, Carl, I'm not getting in the back.
28:33Fucking get in the back, lad.
28:34What are you talking about?
28:35Fuck off.
28:36Shit's a dickhead, mate.
28:53This is Penelope.
28:54Please leave a message.
28:55Sorry to be in touch, P, but can we meet?
28:58It's urgent.
28:59I just need a couple of hours to get back to London.
29:12I've got a quarter of an hour, John.
29:15How are you?
29:17Fine.
29:19You look really well.
29:21You look older.
29:24Come on.
29:25There's no need to be like that.
29:27We had something special.
29:30In the end, it was a year of half decent sex
29:33and some overheated text and emails.
29:37I got far too emotionally involved, as did you.
29:42Who told me it was the best sex you ever had?
29:44I've said that to every man I've ever been to bed with.
29:46Oh, that's cold.
29:49What do you want, John?
29:52I mean, frankly, I can't believe you're still in the game.
29:55So glad I got out when I could.
30:01I'm investigating the links between the Manchester drugs trade
30:04and Afghan heroin being moved along the northern route through Iran
30:09and onto Turkey.
30:11I'm looking for a man who uses the alias The General.
30:14I think he might be flying in in the next few days.
30:17I focus more on the southern route from Iran.
30:22There's no one in the intelligence community who has a better handle on the Iran-Afghan border than you, P.
30:28Don't call me P.
30:31I'm afraid anything I could tell you is rather out of date.
30:38Does GB mean anything to you?
30:43It's the military designation for the chemical weapons siren.
30:47And what if I was to tell you that the senior Iranian government official wants to use GB on UK
30:53soil?
30:57Now, I can't have a proper conversation with my boss
30:59unless I can present it with some names of the people who might be running this operation.
31:05Do you really want to get anywhere near that senior GB shite?
31:09Why the fuck not?
31:11Do you actually know what GB is?
31:12What it stands for?
31:14I don't want to be anywhere near it when it goes off me.
31:16I don't want to be anywhere near it.
31:20I don't want to be anywhere near it.
31:21I don't want to be anywhere near it.
31:22I don't want to be anywhere near it.
31:25Beeston's probably diversifying his narcotics business and importing the party drug GHB.
31:30It's GB. It's siren.
31:32You honestly think they'd use the chemical nerve agent as toxic and lethal as siren?
31:36All three of these senior figures are involved with drug trafficking along the Iranian-Afghan border.
31:41It's reasonable to believe that any one of them could be in business with Craig Beeston and the Langley Hill
31:45crew.
31:45Why? Why would he do this?
31:47Well, perhaps there are hardliners at the top in Iran who survived the bombing,
31:51don't want peace with the West and want to undermine the President.
31:54There's only one diplomatic flight out of Tehran tomorrow.
31:57Into Frankfurt.
31:58And an unscheduled chartered private jet flying into Blackpool later on in the afternoon.
32:03We think that's the general's most likely connection.
32:14We'll go to Blackpool and you will be meeting your new colleagues at Royal Protection.
32:20You can't take this off me now.
32:21I can do whatever I like.
32:23This is the appreciation I get.
32:25Royal palaces and bollocks were a fucking joke.
32:31I'm sorry to say this, but this attitude proves my point exactly.
32:54Where did you get that cash from, Jordan?
32:57From my mum, I swear.
33:01I can smell the shite.
33:06You've been talking to that journalist guy.
33:14This ain't one Ethan spoke to.
33:19I haven't craiged.
33:22Don't lie.
33:47How many out of ten would you rate your marriage right now?
33:51I would say five, honestly.
33:54A solid five.
33:55Two?
33:57Two?
34:01What's happened?
34:04I went out for dinner with my boss to celebrate being made partner.
34:10And I didn't tell him.
34:12Yeah, but did you see what you were wearing?
34:14Left nothing to the imagination.
34:15No bra.
34:16It was like two coat pegs on a chapel door.
34:19Have you any idea what a sexist dick you're being?
34:21Oh, I'm sorry that I'm not middle class like you.
34:24Sometimes I say things and I make myself cringe.
34:26I'm sorry.
34:27God, I feel like all I do is apologise for myself at the moment.
34:30It makes me feel like shit.
34:36Why did Claire going out for dinner make you feel insecure?
34:39I don't feel insecure.
34:43I know it's how my bread's buttered.
34:45He was unfaithful to me.
34:47You said that you would let it go.
34:48You said that you would try and forgive me.
34:55Why didn't you tell John you were going out?
35:04Because I want him to understand how I feel.
35:07And do you?
35:12John.
35:19You seem to live such separate lives, but what is it you have in common?
35:29I empathise with what Claire does, being a doctor.
35:34Her integrity.
35:36Wanting to help people.
35:37Public service.
35:38That sort of thing.
35:42What was it that drew you to each other when you met?
35:52We had a laugh.
35:57And there was a strong physical connection.
35:59What can I say? I'm a magnet.
36:04He's always got to make a joke of everything.
36:07It's really annoying.
36:11Claire's kind.
36:13And smart.
36:16And beautiful.
36:18I still think she's the most beautiful woman I know.
36:34Hi.
36:35Hi.
36:42Well, good luck with your second date.
36:45Oh, thank you.
36:47Yeah, we're going to have a midnight picnic and I'm really excited.
36:53Oh, okay.
36:59Good night.
37:00I'll see you tomorrow.
37:01I'll see you tomorrow.
37:41I'll see you tomorrow.
37:57I've got to go.
38:00Spoils, ma'am.
38:01I've got to go to work.
38:16Did you book to see a GP?
38:19I will.
38:21John.
38:22I'm worried about you.
38:24You need to take it seriously and get yourself checked out.
38:31Like, do we need to have hemorrhoids chat right now?
38:53Do we need to have hemorrhoids chat right now?
39:00Heh, heh.
39:11All right?
39:12Chief.
39:16When's your meeting with the Royal Protection Team?
39:18Oh, this afternoon.
39:19Look, whatever happens with me, can you keep a track on Jordan's phone?
39:23I can't get through and it's making me nervous.
39:25Yeah, consider it done.
39:29I'll miss you, Chief.
39:33Oh, that doctor you asked me for a look at, a female patient made a complaint of sexual
39:39harassment and he's also got a form of the revenue over rental income from some properties
39:44he owns over in Spain.
39:48Thank you, Rudy, son.
39:52I'm sorry.
40:00I'm so sorry.
40:21I've got FOMO.
40:24FOMO?
40:24No, I'm a deeply FOMO person.
40:27The only place in the world I want to be now is Blackpool.
40:30I heard what you did yesterday, you did it.
40:32You nailed it, you proved every single one of us wrong.
40:36I managed to bag myself a new job because of it.
40:39Nice. What is it?
40:41Apparently I'll be spending the rest of my career at Windsor Castle
40:43making sure that nobody poisons the King's muesli.
40:47No.
40:50How did it go in court?
40:55It was a shit show.
40:59The judge gave me short shrift because I wouldn't detail my work commitments.
41:03What?
41:04Exactly.
41:05I told him I'd be breaching the Official Secrets Act but he didn't get it.
41:08Said family hearings are private, said I should be candid about my work commitments.
41:13The judge just didn't get it.
41:14And he was all over my ex.
41:16Indicated he had sympathy.
41:18Ali would be better off moving and living full time with his dad.
41:21More stability.
41:23Reliability.
41:24I'm so sorry to hear that.
41:28I feel like the worst mother in the world.
41:35Come on.
41:36Come here.
41:38It's all right.
41:47Oh God.
41:48I bet they're all in Blackpool now, ready to go.
41:51I feel like I might actually puke.
41:54Are you getting out of here?
41:55What?
42:01John?
42:02The tracker that I put on Beeston's man is in Essex, not in Blackpool.
42:10I think the general might be coming into a different airport.
42:20This is Simone Grant.
42:22Please leave a message.
42:29To what do I owe the honour?
42:30Greg, we've got the wrong place.
42:32The general's coming into an airport in Essex.
42:35Epping Airfield.
42:37That can't be right.
42:38I've tracked one of Beeston's men there.
42:40We need backup and we need to call the airfield.
42:42Just do it.
42:43Now.
42:44What a dick.
43:00Ready, sir.
43:02Chief.
43:02Go on.
43:03The code is 7863.
43:06You won't hang a call.
43:10Let's go.
43:22Come on.
43:36We can't see you here.
43:37Stop saying anything anyway.
43:43The city is vaccinated and it's a framework.
43:47What?
43:49The DD is socialěом afterono countries.
44:01Who's that?
44:03Security?
44:07I think that's him.
44:13John!
44:16For fuck's sake!
44:23It's him. The general's car, Simasadi.
44:28Okay, come on.
44:29What were you saying?
44:30Let's go.
44:31Hey!
44:32Down!
44:33Fuck!
44:36Fuck!
44:40Move!
44:46Go! Go!
44:47Come on!
44:49Hey!
44:55Make it easy!
45:00Oh!
45:07Come on!
45:09Come on!
45:12Get your fucking children!
45:14Come on!
45:18Come on!
45:24Come back, Fezzard!
45:26Come back, Fezzard!
45:40Hey, Jesus, women drivers?
45:42Oh, God.
45:45Is that a service weapon?
45:47It's a souvenir.
45:48A souvenir?
45:50Fuck yeah, now.
45:51Where'd you go on, Aldi?
45:55It's next.
45:59Yep, we're OK.
46:01We think we've positively ID'd the general as car sim Asadi,
46:04but we need your help.
46:05Can you look at everything leaving the airfield
46:07that the ANPR picks up on the A113, particularly West
46:11Pound towards the end of the day?
46:11We have a problem.
46:12We can't lose him.
46:14John got a tracker on him?
46:15Yes.
46:16A few shots worth it.
46:17John got eyes on Asadi, so we're compromised.
46:23But don't worry.
46:26He can still be stopped.
46:29It's no problem.
46:30It's no problem.
46:32If you make me an eye on him.
46:33Yeah.
46:47I try and don't forget it.
46:52Here comes to thehumane.
46:55Yeah, there's no problem.
46:56It's nice.
46:56You know, guys are so rich.
46:56It's a great snack.
46:56You can still be a little bit.
46:56And close the ocean.
46:58People are so happy.
46:58I don't know.
46:59I don't have to die.
47:10Transcription by CastingWords
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