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00:07SKRHELA TO SKRHELA
00:16SKRHELA TO SKRHELA
00:25SKRHELA TO SKRHELA
00:26SIR
00:27SKRHELA
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00:29SKRHELA
00:37SKRHELA
00:44SKRHELA
03:08No, no, no, no, no.
03:09Mummy!
03:10I basically want you to erase my current features and draw new features, different features,
03:14better features.
03:15Give me it!
03:16No!
03:16I want a totally different face.
03:18Stop it!
03:19I am sorry, love.
03:20I'm going to have to call you back.
03:21No worries.
03:21Stop it!
03:22No, stop it!
03:23Hey!
03:24What the hell is going on back there?
03:25He was staring!
03:26I wasn't staring!
03:27He wasn't even blinking for me!
03:29Then you grab my tablet!
03:31It's not yours!
03:32It is mine!
03:33Shut up!
03:34Shut up!
03:35Shut up!
03:35You!
03:36You!
03:37You!
03:38You!
03:38Shut up!
03:39You!
03:40The door!
03:51It's mine!
03:53Mama!
03:55What?
03:56Your phone's running.
04:05so so sure thank you so much for this we wanted to get you two together rather than sorry
04:16money didn't want things to you know get lost in translation so the fact is you hit the script
04:23no oh god no no of course not it's just a focus thing a focus thing i love playing emma
04:29you know
04:30she's a huge part of my life yeah mine too but isn't it time that we pushed the boundaries of
04:35the show isn't it time we did something truly groundbreaking right like what if this series
04:44there's no murder no murder no murder no murder no murder okay i just um
04:53i mean just so we're on the same page here the show is called murder code it's a detective show
04:59emma is a homicide detective well that's not all she is the main bit what if we shine a light
05:05on the personal cost of emma's career you know what it's done to her family her relationships
05:10her sex life her sex life i want to see emma have an orgasm i'm gonna need a beer as
05:17well
05:18okay i mean it's good isn't it is it yes it is harry so she stopped solving murders and what
05:23just
05:23goes about writing people it's feminist it's a journey of self-discovery it's mad it's a detective
05:28show that's why people watch fisher no one knows better than you how entwined this show and this
05:34character have become they are one and the same so in order to move forward you're going to have to
05:40listen okay yeah emma is the show i wouldn't even want to write the show without em oh thank you
05:53there
05:53we go so maybe i won't what what not maybe i won't write the show i don't be so fucking
05:59childish putting
06:00a gun to someone's head is only a threat if you're absolutely sure they don't want you to pull the
06:05trigger harry that is no way for a client to behave why are all actors completely insane writers aren't
06:11exactly a doddle either let me tell you piss off robin i am so annoyed i can tell you didn't
06:18even
06:18wait for your food that's unprecedented no she's done me a favor the show's run its course the show's
06:22huge why what even is it it's just all oh look someone's got themselves murdered again is that
06:26is that what i do is that what i contribute to society you entertain a lot of people sir so
06:32the
06:32fucking clients harry you know when i started it was theater i wanted to write plays what happened
06:42you realized you'd need to buy stuff one second my friend is dead
06:53my friend is dead
07:26my friend is dead
07:49Dear Saoirse, Dara and Robin, my name is Gaye Harriton, and I'm afraid I have some terribly
07:55sad news. My wonderful sister-in-law Greta passed away yesterday. I know how close you once were.
08:04She often spoke of you fondly. If you wanted to come and pay your respects, it would really mean
08:10the world to us. She'll be awake from her home, Elm Manor, Noctara Village, County Donegal.
08:18It's separate but inseparable, just like us. We're all finding it so difficult.
08:26Why, just forget about it. We can't continue like this. We can.
08:30Dara! That's you, Dara! Coming!
08:35Okay, so this is what she's supposed to take when. You're sure you'll be okay?
08:40I think I can babysit my own mother, Dara, like I'm not gonna kill her. Sorry?
08:45And even if I did, she's 96, so she's had a good inny. She's 72.
08:49Ah, potato, tomato. Potato, potato. What's a potato?
08:52I don't know. Jimmy, this is important. Mammy's very fragile.
08:55For fuck's sake, Christ, is she not away yet? Just hadn't now, Mammy.
08:59Well, on you go. Out the buck. You've my head fried.
09:03Okay then. If there's anything you don't understand, just call me.
09:07We'll be grand. Just go. Enjoy yourself.
09:11Well, that's my friend's way.
09:13Happy days.
09:18Oh, and if...
09:21We're dying now. That's it, is it? That's the latest.
09:24Apparently. We should not be dying. We're 34 years of age, for Christ's sake.
09:30We're 38.
09:34Did you manage to find a hotel? Indeed I did. It has a spa and everything.
09:37I don't think I'm a little late for a spa. I mean, is it even appropriate, considering?
09:40Oh, well, excuse me for trying to make this experience a little less horrific, Dara.
09:44I didn't mean.
09:45Do you think I'm not devastated?
09:46I didn't say that.
09:47Because I am, Dara. I am devastated. I've been in bits since you called me.
09:51I just...
09:53Where'd your highlights then?
09:56Yeah.
09:57When?
09:57Uh, I don't know. Recently?
09:59Like how recently?
10:00What do we say?
10:01Like since we heard about our dead friend recently.
10:03Look, Dara, you can be in bits and have your highlights done. The two things aren't mutually exclusive.
10:07Fine. Barely keeping it together here.
10:10Okay. Oh, I'm sorry.
10:11Oh my God. Listen.
10:13What?
10:15That's her song. They're playing Greta's song. Jesus Christ, don't they?
10:21How freaky is that?
10:22Do you think it's a sign?
10:25Like she's telling us not to worry? Like that she's okay?
10:29Yeah.
10:36It's getting hot in here, so take off all your clothes.
10:41I am scared, so I, I will take my nose off.
10:45Oh, it's getting hot in here, so take off all your clothes.
10:50I am scared, so I, I will take my nose off.
10:57And I will take my nose off.
10:57Any drinks or snacks?
11:03Can I tell you a secret?
11:05Jesus Christ.
11:09Any drinks or snacks, madam?
11:13Can I get away?
11:15Wait, please.
11:29Why is she late for everything?
11:34Look, she's probably collapsed from exhaustion.
11:36It's not that far.
11:37We're in a different fucking time zone, Dara.
11:38I'm sorry, but that airport car park was extortioned.
11:41I'd have paid.
11:42It's not the point.
11:43It's a matter of principle, Robin.
11:45Oh, here she is.
11:49What an undercarriage is she wearing.
11:52I'm not sure.
11:56We're dying now.
11:58Nightmare, isn't it?
11:58The whole thing's just awful.
12:01She was so young.
12:02I was talking about your outfit.
12:03Are they pajamas?
12:04They're treasures.
12:05They look like pajamas.
12:06Well, they're not.
12:07I just can't believe she's dead.
12:08I mean, I think a part of me always hoped would, you know, reconnect.
12:13Yeah.
12:13Yeah.
12:14Look, I know I was in two minds about all this, but I am so glad we're doing this now.
12:18Like, paying our respects properly.
12:19It's only right.
12:20And also, I could be down with a bit of a break myself, to be honest.
12:24Robin.
12:24But things between me and Patrick have been quite difficult lately.
12:30He's become very controlling, very possessive, lots of mind games, gaslighting, that sort
12:38of thing.
12:39Is he not outgoing?
12:40He's one and a half, there she is.
12:41And he knows what he's doing.
12:45People always talk about
12:48All the things they're all about
12:54Write it on a piece of paper
12:58Got a feeling I'll see you later
13:02There's something about me
13:04And keep it
13:05Shit.
13:06I hate these big cars.
13:08It's just weird.
13:10I think it's this one.
13:11You'd think she would have told us what happened.
13:14The sister-in-law me.
13:16Do you have to do that here?
13:17Oh, I've got Nutella on it.
13:19Like, in the email, she didn't say if Greta was ill or anything.
13:25She'll not be thinking straight.
13:26Cash only.
13:27I've got to buy my Euro purse.
13:29I didn't have any sympathy cards, so I had to just grab a blank one.
13:31It has like a watercolour effect.
13:33It'll do the job here.
13:34Look, careful.
13:35It'll burn the mouth off you.
13:36It's all so mad.
13:37What's so mad?
13:38Did you fill her up?
13:39Don't do that.
13:40Don't call your car her.
13:41You know, it creeps me out.
13:44My contact isn't the first place.
13:46It's been 20 years.
13:4820 years.
13:49And we never once reached out to her.
13:50Not once.
13:51Well, she moved away.
13:52We lost contact.
13:53That suited us, didn't it?
13:55I put a deposit down in those dresses I told you about.
13:58What?
13:58I'm not having bridesmaids.
13:59I don't want bridesmaids, Robin.
14:01I don't want bridesmaids, Saoirse.
14:03What?
14:04A weirdo doesn't have bridesmaids.
14:06I just want a simple, straightforward, low-key...
14:09Shite wedding.
14:10Is this not supposed to be my day?
14:12No.
14:13No?
14:13Let me get one thing clear, okay?
14:16Myself and Dara here are going to be walking down the aisle behind you wearing matching frocks,
14:20with or without your consent.
14:23What was that?
14:24I don't know.
14:25They filled a tank up.
14:27I want diesel or anything.
14:30Diesel.
14:36I am so sorry, Robin.
14:39I thought you said petrol.
14:40I could have sworn you said petrol.
14:41Why would I have said petrol when the thing runs on diesel?
14:44It's an easy mistake to me.
14:45How would you know you've never so much as had a driving lesson?
14:48I live in London.
14:48You don't live in London.
14:50He's no.
14:50Because I do live in London.
14:51You work in Belfast.
14:52Your TV film is made in Belfast.
14:54TV shows.
14:54You're in Belfast about eight months of the year.
14:57Six, seven, and a bunch.
14:58Why can't you just admit to the fact that you live in Belfast?
15:00Because then I'd be somebody who lives in Belfast.
15:02Not that there's anything wrong with that.
15:05Oh, Christ.
15:05Where is this guy?
15:07He's getting late.
15:08What if he doesn't come?
15:09What if nobody comes?
15:11What if we die out here?
15:12We're not going to die out here.
15:13Well, I hope for your sake that we don't.
15:15Because when they discover the bodies,
15:16they're going to have to record the fact that you're wearing pyjamas,
15:18and that's fucking mortifying.
15:20They're not pyj...
15:24Oh, thank God.
15:26Good time.
15:41Good evening, ladies.
15:43No, not really.
15:44What's happened here, then?
15:46Right, well, what happened here is Dara.
15:48This is Dara.
15:49Dara, she was supposed to put diesel in the wee hole thing,
15:52but she accidentally put petrol in the wee hole thing in the car.
15:55Didn't enjoy that.
15:56No.
15:57Well, it wouldn't.
15:58Christ, it's Jim.
15:59It's all I need.
16:00Hello, love.
16:01Yeah, all good here.
16:02I'm going to sit in the car.
16:04Let's have a look, then.
16:07You girls from Belfast?
16:10It's been a long time since we were girls.
16:12Oh, come on now.
16:13But we were from Belfast, yes.
16:15Right.
16:19It's not like you lot to waste petrol.
16:21Oh, I see, a rioting joke.
16:23Very good, very retro, interesting,
16:26considering you're, what, 12?
16:29I'm 26.
16:30Right.
16:31Such a great accent.
16:34Are you serious?
16:36No one's ever said that before.
16:37No one's ever thought that before.
16:39I love it.
16:40Sounds hard to dangerous.
16:42It's a good thing.
16:44Can be.
16:45No.
16:46And look, there's a pile of stuff at the foot of the stairs.
16:49I haven't left it there for decoration purposes.
16:51You know, it's not like a piece of modern art I'm working on.
16:54It's a pile of everyone's shit that I want put away.
16:57Okay?
16:58Bye.
16:58Bye-bye-bye.
16:59Love you.
16:59Will?
17:01You started the engine, so it's been contaminated.
17:03The entire fuel system needs changed.
17:05How long will that take?
17:06Hard to say.
17:07Oh, God, I'm so sorry.
17:08I'll pay for it.
17:09You're not paying for it, Dara.
17:11I am.
17:11You're not.
17:12I am.
17:13You're not.
17:13It's fine.
17:14It's not.
17:14It is.
17:15It's not.
17:16Christ.
17:18Fucking freezing.
17:20Uh, I take it you'll be needing a lift.
17:23Yeah.
17:24Yeah.
17:25Yeah.
17:27Yeah.
17:52There's something sort of creepy about this place, isn't there?
17:55Not when you live here.
17:56Oh, no, I didn't mean, like, bad creepy.
17:59Ah, you meant the other creepy.
18:01Like, the goat creepy.
18:02Atmospheric creepy.
18:04You know, like, sort of spooky, but not necessarily.
18:06Stop talking.
18:07You might know her friend.
18:08She lives in Oktara.
18:09I actually moved here quite recently.
18:11Well, she lived in Oktara prior to her becoming dead, which she now is, unfortunately.
18:16Greta Heaney?
18:18Not Greta, her own name.
18:19Uh-huh.
18:19Yeah.
18:20Heaney with her maiden name.
18:22We're here for her week.
18:23Her husband Owen, he's me boss.
18:26God, I am so sorry.
18:30Jesus, it was terrible.
18:32What happened?
18:34What did happen?
18:36You don't know.
18:38Oh, God, I fell down the stairs, the poor thing.
18:41God rest her soul.
18:42There was drink taken, I do believe.
18:44Perhaps she had a problem on that front.
18:46Who knows?
18:47Manny's a devil does.
18:48Oh, it's no age to die.
18:50No age to die at all.
18:52Newspaper?
18:54Their house, is it walking distance?
18:56It's a couple of miles outside the village.
18:58Turn right at the end of this road.
19:00Straight on until you reach the bookies.
19:02Take a left, a right.
19:03A left that sort of feels like a right.
19:05Directly opposite you, there's a field.
19:07Look for a scarecrow with one arm.
19:09Dressed a bit like...
19:10Could you maybe just call us a cab?
19:12I can see how Pat's fixed.
19:15But I'll make no promises.
19:17For he's normally flat out on a Friday night.
19:19Pat?
19:19He'd be the taxi driver here in Oktara.
19:21Taxi driver?
19:22Singular?
19:23That's right.
19:23Fantastic.
19:24Would you not head in the morning, girls?
19:26Settle yourselves here.
19:27Have a bite to eat.
19:28Good night's sleep.
19:29The car might be fixed.
19:31What do you think?
19:32It makes sense.
19:33Right stuff.
19:35You take it, the spa's closed.
19:36It is indeed.
19:37Since 2016, if I remember rightly.
19:39What?
19:40Turned it into a soft play area.
19:42A soft play area?
19:43The mammies need somewhere to dump the kids while they're getting themselves pampered.
19:46Not if there's no spa they don't.
19:48Oh, sure, isn't it only desperate.
19:50We didn't think it through at all.
19:52Come here to me.
19:53It's a bit of entertainment, you're after.
19:57We do a different theme every month.
19:59The young ones come from Letter, Kenny and Donegal, town by the busload.
20:02Mad crack all together.
20:04Great.
20:06Nothing like throwing a few shapes while reminiscing about your dead friend.
20:09Good woman yourself.
20:11I'm not being unromantic.
20:13We're working together, baby.
20:15They're breathing down my neck for the new draughts.
20:17Except, I think, considering what's happened.
20:20What do you mean, what's happened?
20:21Did you not read my mess?
20:23I didn't actually send it.
20:25What's going on?
20:27Oh, it's grand.
20:28My friend died.
20:29Christ.
20:30Who?
20:30Not Robin?
20:31No.
20:31Dara?
20:32No.
20:33They're both here and very much alive.
20:35A girl we went to school with.
20:38Oh, okay.
20:38We hadn't seen her in any age.
20:40Thought we should pay her respects or whatever.
20:42I'm going to be in Donegal for a few days.
20:44Donegal?
20:45I could have come with you.
20:47You don't like dead bodies, Seb.
20:48Who likes dead bodies?
20:50Yeah, but the scripts, they're coming.
20:53And, okay, you spoke to Marnie.
20:54How was she?
20:55She fell down the stairs.
20:56Marnie did?
20:57Oh, no.
20:57What?
20:58No.
20:58I wish.
20:59My friend, that's how she died.
21:00Oh, that's awful.
21:02Yeah.
21:03Even if you are close, that's rough.
21:04He said we weren't close.
21:06We were very close.
21:08Once.
21:13Oh!
21:41Hello?
21:46Hello?
21:48Hello?
21:52Hello?
22:01Hello?
22:05Hello?
22:08Hello?
22:11Hello?
22:11Hello?
22:15Hello?
22:15Hello?
22:30oh my god i remember when this was taken it was sports day wasn't it
22:38well we haven't even looked it we'll let you know when we've decided i'll be right over there
22:42on the edge of my seat no wait we should order drinks at least oh christ i'm doing this one
22:48year no beer thing so boring you're not drinking for a year i'm not drinking beer i'll have wine or
22:55whatever uh bottle of this one fine aren't any gall people supposed to be friendly is that not
23:03their thing have you seen this oh god maybe we could put it in the coffin that's a lovely idea
23:12is it just to let her know we're thinking about her she's dead i mean let's be honest
23:17regretta we knew died back then all these girls did what are you on about those 20 years they
23:22happened and they changed us close enough who would like to try
23:32that'll be grand but this greta she became a whole different person a person
23:38we know what go all about sir are you all right
23:43it falls down a flight of stairs dither death who does that what do you mean it just seems so
23:49fucking avoidable well there's no good way to die at 38 i feel like there's bad ways though and
23:54falling down the stairs might be in the top three well that's not my top three right don't even think
23:59it's in my top ten good to know what do you say i just keep thinking about the paths we
24:04take in life
24:04and the shifts in our direction of travel because those shifts they happen so subtly so gradually
24:08what percentage is that what if what happened hadn't happened and we hadn't fallen out
24:12if we were still friends would that have influenced our life or choice would it have changed her direction
24:17of travel ever so slightly so she didn't die yes no it's not how it works exactly we have no
24:24control
24:25over god's plans well i wouldn't go that far sister mary clarence yeah maybe you're right
24:30maybe it wouldn't have made a difference and maybe putting a photo in her dead hands will make
24:35us feel better about everything it was just an idea i know smoke
24:50hey
24:53yes you were a mechanic earlier now you're a cop when do you do the rest of the village people
24:58it's
24:58the family business the garage my uncle owns it he doesn't keep well so i help him out a bit
25:02that's why i moved here actually suit you
25:10sir it's all sorted oh thanks you thank you
25:13how was the week we are gonna go first thing instead right i should probably have myself at some
25:18point when you said your boss was greta's husband to take it that means he's a guard rather than a
25:23mechanic but you never met him no uh greta and us we were sort of um we were estranged i
25:31see
25:32what's he like oh and he seems well liked he's quiet private did you know greta yeah i met her
25:40once
25:47you're not too bothered by the odd awkward sentences are you is that one of your interrogation
25:51techniques there's not much call for interrogation around these parts and i don't think it's awkward
25:55it is really absolutely should i say something else please why aren't you wearing your ring oh
26:00shit i'm forever doing that the i i uh not really a big jewelry person it takes a bit of
26:11getting used to
26:17where'd she go yep
26:27baby you're all that i want when you're lying here in my eyes i'm finding it hard to believe
26:37we're in heaven
26:48what's this the bill
26:53not letting us off the hook there then your accent's not that sexy
27:14i have that top and those jeans and that bandana i still wear that hoodie
27:19have it with me well you could be right back there i think about that party sometimes
27:28there was a party that night here remember those uh 70s nights of the limelight
27:33try not to one time me her and greta i don't know where you were choir practice probably no
27:39i was always a choir practice we go to the 70s disco anyway and i'm wearing these tight purple
27:44flirts with massive turnips remember this yep yep and david rhymes there who obviously is right in
27:50belfast not anymore god bless him anyway so i'm on the dance floor smoking a cigarette inside good day
27:55i'm gonna see david looking over at me remember this stage i've had a couple of
27:58bocartney breezers so i am feeling fly and i flick my cigarette away all dramatic walk straight up to him
28:04and say all right david and he goes you're smoking so i'm like thanks and he goes no you're smoking
28:11like there's smoke coming off you and i look down but sure enough my leg is all fine
28:17i'm going to get some cigarettes
28:19i'm going to go for first this is wrong
28:21more hands and knees you know i'm sort of patting my leg trying to put it out
28:31christ but we were ages yeah where's that wee bitch i'll just go over
28:39excuse me i can't believe i've never heard that before excuse me well she's definitely told it
28:44before more than once i mean it's not what happened i did the thing with the cigarette i almost set
28:50faraday a pair of jeans robin was there david ryan wasn't and it wasn't a 70s disco that was a
28:55different night different story she's uh she's got mixed up somewhere down the line you haven't
29:00said anything that's funny the way she tells it here's no mad the way we edit our memories like that
29:05i mean we don't even know we're doing it but we're building these versions of events that suit us
29:10that don't challenge who we think we are well that's all a bit over my head i don't think that's
29:17true sirsia it happened it's not the time it did happen and it's the real reason we're here when i
29:24got that email my first thought was after all these years she's still talking about us and i was
29:31worried dara i was worried about what she might have said you are too so's robin no we haven't come
29:38to pay our respects we've come to make sure she didn't tell anyone so we can all keep pretending
29:46it but it did happen you right this is the last we gotta go to a wake first thing we
29:54cannot
29:54under any circumstances get hammered the night
30:15it's
30:35nobody got none on us
30:37because we all on us from london back down to the us
30:58oh
30:59all that time won't take you anywhere
31:06it just goes through you like a ghost
31:15and only half of this is everything
31:20everything you are
31:23everything you are
31:25and all you love the most
31:30so
31:31even if i showed you everything
31:39every fear and every scar
31:47maybe try to help run all of them
31:53we're still out here
31:54around so we won't get far
32:03fuck me my skin hurts
32:05this is bad this is bad
32:24i don't know
32:25who told you that
32:25the man from the village people
32:28oh jesus christ i'm gonna be sick
32:31no it's gran it's gran i'm gran
32:32oh god
32:40is anybody coming
32:42how would i know
32:43It's open.
33:01Hello?
33:05Why, this place is really creepy.
33:17Hello?
33:21Is anyone home?
33:25Hello?
33:27Excuse me.
33:34What's going on? Where is everyone?
33:37I don't know.
33:38What shall we do?
33:39But don't look at me.
33:56We could come back.
33:58Come on, Mike.
34:00This place is freaking me the fuck out.
34:03I'm very sorry to hear that, Robin.
34:08Mrs. Heaney?
34:10Long time, girls.
34:16Shh.
34:18Well, you three haven't changed a bit, have the man?
34:20That's a good thing, is it?
34:21Change is essential.
34:23That's very true, Mrs. Margo.
34:25Mrs. Ma'am.
34:25Mrs. Heaney.
34:26Always getting your mother into trouble this lot.
34:28Yeah, you were always grassing her up.
34:31Sure, what are we brothers for?
34:32I'm just so very, very sorry.
34:35This is awful.
34:38You were close then?
34:40You and my wife?
34:41When we were younger.
34:42Yes.
34:43We lost touch when we left school.
34:45I think Greta simply outgrew them.
34:47Okie dokie.
34:48I don't remember her ever mentioning you.
34:52Oh.
34:54Well, it was just, well, it was Gay that reached out to us.
34:59Gay?
35:00Your sister.
35:06My sister reached out to you?
35:08Mm-hmm.
35:09Yeah, she, um, she emailed us.
35:13I see.
35:16So, we thought we'd come and pay our respects.
35:25And say how incredibly sorry.
35:34Bon voyage.
35:43What a lovely sentiment.
35:48We had to have a closed casket.
35:51I'm not sure if you heard what happened, but, um...
35:56How did it happen?
35:57That's what I don't understand.
35:59Well, she'd been sleepwalking.
36:00Well, at least that seems the most likely explanation.
36:05You remember how bad she was?
36:07I'm sure.
36:17And now I'll leave you to it.
36:24You both okay?
36:25No.
36:26Obviously not.
36:27Right.
36:27I forgot how intense her mum was.
36:29Her brother's not exactly a walk in the park, either.
36:31Why is there nobody else here?
36:33You never get a crowd for a closed casket.
36:35This is all very weird.
36:36This feels weird.
36:37Is it weird?
36:38I mean, I can't tell what's weird and what's hangover.
36:40I don't understand.
36:41We were fine when we woke up.
36:43We were still drunk.
36:44We were still drunk.
36:50What do we do now?
36:52Should we say a wee prayer?
36:53Wax up.
36:54Can I get you a cup of tea?
36:55I don't know.
36:58Shoulders.
37:01Oh, Jesus.
37:02What?
37:04I am going to throw this down.
37:05Don't do it in here.
37:08I'm sorry.
37:09Excuse me.
37:10It was wrong.
37:12What Daddy said.
37:14Sorry?
37:16She did talk about you.
37:18At least to me, she did.
37:20She talked about you all the time.
37:23For you, that friendship.
37:26She said it was the best time of her life.
37:28What?
37:36What?
39:08Oh, shit, boss.
39:10Oh, shit.
39:11Fuck.
39:12Fuck.
39:16Everybody's ever doing it, just the boss.
39:22Fuck.
39:24Suta?
39:27What the hell are you doing?
39:28Let's get you out of here.
39:30But, Granny...
39:30Come on now.
39:31I'm so sorry.
39:32I was just trying to put a photograph into...
39:34Help me with this.
39:36I just...
39:37I just prised it open just a little bit, just a crack.
39:40Just enough so I could...
39:42A photograph?
39:44We should leave.
39:46No.
39:48Wait.
39:49Wait!
39:53What's going on?
39:54I don't know.
39:56It was just a mistake.
40:00It's fine.
40:02You don't have to leave.
40:03Oh, thanks.
40:04But it's a long drive, so...
40:06And I have a cat.
40:08She had me manage her tea.
40:11I made a lemon drizzle cake.
40:13Well, we don't like lemon drizzle cake, so...
40:15Stay.
40:18Please.
40:19I won't take no for an answer.
40:22Sorry.
40:30It's open!
40:31It's open!
40:32It's open!
40:38It's open!
40:39What is that?
40:43Just go.
40:43Just go.
40:44Just start the car.
40:46Jesus Christ!
40:47What are you doing?
40:48What's going on?
40:49Just try.
40:51Go, go, go, go, go.
40:53Oh, this is metal.
40:54You don't even have a cat.
40:55That's true.
40:56Well, you like lemon drizzle cake.
40:59I have seen you eating lemon drizzle cake.
41:01Well, it's not my favourite.
41:03If I had the biggest favourite, it would be Red Bell.
41:05What's up, please?
41:07Don't stop.
41:07Don't stop.
41:08Don't stop.
41:09Don't stop the beat.
41:09I can't stop.
41:10I can't stop the beat.
41:31Fucking hell.
41:32Why is he following us?
41:38It's not her.
41:38What?
41:39In the coffin, it's not Greta.
41:41What do you mean it's not Greta?
41:42What do you mean?
41:42What do I mean?
41:43It's not her.
41:45Then who is it?
41:46I don't know.
41:49What?
41:50What did you learn to try to do this?
41:51Still run.
41:54The woman who sent us the email, she doesn't exist.
41:57What?
41:57That's what the girl said.
42:02Fucking hell.
42:10I still dream about that night sometimes.
42:14I still dream about them.
42:17Because they were there.
42:21We did everything together back then.
42:24The four of us.
42:27Separate.
42:29But inseparable.
42:41Nope.
42:46Nope.
42:50Nope.
42:59I don't know.
43:24I don't know.
43:57I don't know.
44:30I don't know.
45:00I don't know.
45:27I don't know.
46:00I don't know.
46:23I don't know.
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