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Beyond Paradise S04E06 (2026)

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00:09The Poirot 34 will be opening in 10 minutes.
00:12Please make your way down to the beach.
00:16Nancy Johnson, she's my darling, she's my every week.
00:22Gordon Bennett, it's a blood bar.
00:27I did say I would make the smoothies.
00:30Yes, yes, Martha, but it's my last day at the station and I need to learn before I become your
00:37newest employee.
00:38Yeah, but we agreed that would be temporary though, didn't we?
00:41Yes, yes, of course.
00:44Unless I'm a natural.
00:48Oh.
00:50Yes, a little more training needed, Zoe, I think, before I'm ready to step into her shoes.
00:55We'd better hurry up.
00:56It's my last shift.
00:57Oh, yes.
01:01How are you feeling?
01:02Are you excited?
01:04Yeah, I guess.
01:06Oh, that was a little underwhelming for someone about to go on the trip of a lifetime.
01:10Mum's being a bit weird.
01:12She's not really talking to me, pretending like it's not happening.
01:19Morning, everyone, this is Agnieszka, my girlfriend.
01:26Delighted to meet you too.
01:28I told you about the inspector, my boss, but until tomorrow.
01:32He gave up his own job to save the rest of us.
01:35I see it more as an opportunity.
01:38For a new start.
01:40I agree.
01:41Change is a good thing.
01:42Like you and me, we both took a leap of faith and here we are.
01:52Oh, I've got to go.
01:54Geraldine wrote me into marshalling the exhibition again.
01:59And it was lovely to meet you.
02:01And do you?
02:01I'm going to go exploring.
02:03Okay, see you later, honey boy.
02:06Bye, big bear.
02:10Morning, Margot.
02:11Can't chance.
02:13I'm flying through the astral plane.
02:15Oh, I see, come to see.
02:17Okay.
02:17Oh, yeah, because of it.
02:19Have I dream of lovely dancing?
02:21Then I'm sailing on the sea.
02:23Ahoy there, me hearties.
02:26Red Jerry's the name.
02:28Today we celebrate Ship Mabot's most famous son,
02:32Elias Cutler, nicknamed the Shadow.
02:37On this day, in 1722, Elias sailed from these shores to plunder the new world.
02:45But he returned home penniless.
02:49The only clue to the whereabouts of his lost riches is the map you'll find inside.
02:59But it said that his gold staunts the covering.
03:05So beware.
03:08In you come.
03:10All right, single foil, guys.
03:11Single foil.
03:13Go on, have a few hats.
03:15Cheers.
03:17Cheers.
03:19Oh, no, no, it's gone.
03:24Oh, no, it's gone.
03:26Oh, yes.
03:27Okay, everyone, form an orderly queue down there.
03:33Yes.
03:34Great.
03:35Thanks.
03:37Thank you, everyone.
03:38You all get a turn to see Elias' map.
03:43Oh, sir.
03:46Fire, fire.
03:47There's a fire.
03:49Okay, everyone, stay calm.
03:51Follow the green exit signs.
03:54Walk.
03:55Don't run.
03:56Don't run.
03:57Stay calm.
03:59Run to the right.
04:00Watch your step.
04:03Be careful now.
04:07Shit, with it.
04:12All right, just take your time and trip over each other.
04:17Okay?
04:18Where's Kilby?
04:19Still inside.
04:21All right, go to the right.
04:25Kilby.
04:26Kilby.
04:28Kilby.
04:33Kilby, are you all right?
04:35I've cleared the interior.
04:37The fire brigade and Coast Guard should be on their way.
04:40I can't smell burning.
04:42Sir, don't go in there.
04:44There's no smoke without fire.
04:49Inspector.
04:51Apparently, sometimes there is.
04:54Sir.
04:55Elias' map, it's gone.
05:01Quid, no mortalia pectora coias.
05:05Auri sacra fames.
05:08Signed, Elias Cutler.
05:10That which is not mortal.
05:12Um, something, something cold?
05:15What do not you force mortal hearts to do accursed hunger for gold?
05:24The search for riches makes people do terrible things.
05:27Elias wrote it on the map.
05:29About his crew, I think.
05:30Oh, yes, yes, yes, I remember this.
05:32Elias captured a gallium full of gold coins, but his men turned on each other and all but
05:37Elias ended up dead.
05:38So he ditched the gold and came home to Shipton Abbott.
05:42You've been paying attention.
05:44Yes.
05:44Sorry it took me a while to get here.
05:46I was out of town.
05:46Missing the festival?
05:47This more for the kids, right?
05:49As though he's not a kid no more.
05:51What have we got?
05:52Our last case together.
05:54Well, Elias is not temp fake, I'll be here.
05:57This could be the start of a 24-hour crime wave.
05:59I do hope not.
06:01Yes.
06:02Me too.
06:06So, the thief used a smoke bomb as a distraction and in the ensuing panic stole Elias' map.
06:13Now, the question is, how did they remove the map from a locked cabinet and leave the
06:19note in a matter of seconds?
06:22Perhaps it was Elias' ghost.
06:24His nickname was the Shadow after all.
06:28Only Josh and Kelby.
06:30You know, that's just a story to entertain the tourists.
06:33Yeah, well, you see, these wheel marks suggest that the thief used a pram or pushchair,
06:38pointing to human rather than spectral agency.
06:42We thought the cabinet would be ample security.
06:45I mean, we'd want to steal from the festival.
06:49Gives the old town a boost.
06:51We should get this note to forensics.
06:54Do you have the key?
06:55Is it at home?
06:58As far as I know.
07:01No.
07:04Here it is.
07:06Do come in.
07:13We, uh, we'll check the cameras.
07:16They cover the front and back.
07:28It survived the Battle of Nassau.
07:30I'm sure it'll survive you.
07:31Yes.
07:33Well, it's certainly an impressive collection.
07:36Our life's work.
07:37Dev and I.
07:39Some of it's quite valuable.
07:42Cameras didn't pick anything up.
07:44Is the map worth a lot?
07:46I just got it valued.
07:48By Britton's.
07:49Antique shop in town.
07:51It's been here a couple of times.
07:52Valued most of the collection, but said the map was only worth a hundred or so.
07:56Were you disappointed?
07:57A little.
07:59In fact, they took it to get a second opinion from a specialist dealer in London.
08:03They said the same thing.
08:05Were you planning on selling it?
08:07Just updating the insurance.
08:09The map's very dear to me.
08:12It's out Dev, my husband, and I met.
08:16Port of Spain.
08:18Trinidad.
08:18Ten year ago.
08:19Strange place to find it.
08:21It was where Elias sailed from when he came home to Shipnaffa.
08:25So I took a trip there when I was researching our history and found the map in a junk shop.
08:31Like meeting a ghost.
08:32It did feel a little bit like that, yeah.
08:35All filthy and weathered.
08:37But the owner said that someone had already put down a deposit.
08:41So I went to negotiate with him and the rest is history.
08:44So that must be Dev.
08:45Yeah.
08:47And here we are.
08:50Or we were.
08:52And we shall be again.
08:56Dev's in a care home right now.
08:58Stroke.
09:00Sorry to hear that.
09:01Yeah.
09:03It was a shock.
09:05He's fighting back.
09:07But it's taken a bit longer than we hoped.
09:10The pirate festival was his idea.
09:14It's really not the same without him.
09:18Oh.
09:19This is my Dev.
09:22And his twin brother, Sanjeev.
09:24It was him who gave us the display cabinet a couple years ago.
09:27Anniversary present.
09:31Do you lend any other items to the festival?
09:36A few pieces, yes.
09:38Also sold some to Brickton's.
09:40A bit of a clear route.
09:43You start.
09:44For when Dev comes home.
09:52I guess the cameras are why they stole it from the festival, not from here.
09:56Oh, yes.
09:58But why steal a map that's not valuable?
10:01And leave a note about the dangers of wealth.
10:06Someone with a grudge?
10:08I don't see who.
10:09Geraldine and Dev are pretty popular.
10:11The pirate festival brings in a lot of money to the town.
10:14We should talk to the antiques dealer who valued it.
10:17Brickton's is on the way back.
10:19We can go now.
10:20Yes.
10:21Sorry, excuse me.
10:23Running late.
10:25Yep.
10:30Well, ahoy there, Captain Barnacles.
10:45They needed someone to play the sea monster at the festival.
10:49Suits you.
10:50But I'm very glad to give you something to laugh about.
10:52No, it does, really.
10:53It's nice that you're getting involved.
10:55Trying to be more engaged.
10:58What does that mean?
11:00Not entirely sure.
11:02Amelia's idea?
11:05No, actually.
11:07Look, I'm running late for the afternoon performance.
11:10Yeah, sure.
11:11I'm working, so...
11:13Ah, sure.
11:15Hope it goes well.
11:17Break a pentacle.
11:19Yeah, thanks.
11:20Very funny.
11:52Esther, I know that anchor.
11:55I recognise the shape it left on Geraldine's wall.
11:58Hi.
11:59Good afternoon.
12:00Detective Inspector Humphrey Goodman.
12:02Detective Sergeant Esther Williams.
12:04Hello.
12:05Can I ask, that antique anchor down there, you got that from Geraldine Desai.
12:11Am I right?
12:12Yes.
12:12I'm brokering the sales on a few of her items.
12:15And you valued her, Matt?
12:17The one that got nicked.
12:18Heard all about that.
12:19Someone's having a laugh there, aren't they?
12:21Quite the joker.
12:22Why'd you say that?
12:23Well, I don't know why else you'd steal that bit of rubbish.
12:26Yeah, she said you valued it at very little.
12:28We call them wall fillers in the trade.
12:31No historical significance?
12:32Mrs. Desai think so, but there's no provenance.
12:36Amateurs, you see, they don't have the qualifications to tell treasure from Tad.
12:41And what are your qualifications?
12:43Masters in Fine Art, BADA and AVA, Christie's.
12:48She seemed disappointed when I told her I got the feeling she's a little short on the readies.
12:53No touching!
12:55Aww.
12:58Keep the little parasites in line, right?
13:03Do you have children?
13:06God, no.
13:06Oh, no, this belongs to my assistant.
13:09Poor guy.
13:10Fell right into the baby trout.
13:12You know what I mean, right?
13:13Not really.
13:15Do you mind if I, uh...
13:17Are you sure?
13:20Own a piece of Elias Cutler's lost gold.
13:23They're for the tourists.
13:25So you do quite well out of the pirate festival, then?
13:27Well, you've got to diversify your income streams in this day and age.
13:31Is this brass?
13:33Well, I...
13:34I wouldn't be selling a gold one for a fiver, would I?
13:37No.
13:38I'll take it.
13:39Oh.
13:42You used to have quite the coin collection.
13:44It's my pride and joy.
13:49Sorry.
14:01What a...
14:02Massive anchor.
14:12How's it going?
14:14Marvelously.
14:15A well-oiled crime-fighting machine.
14:18You can tell, Mr. Smith, I'll be giving it my all until the final curtain.
14:21Don't be silly.
14:22I'm not his spy.
14:23Aren't you?
14:25You need my help.
14:26I sensed it in the ether.
14:28Remarkable.
14:29Yes, Margot.
14:30Um, yes, I do.
14:31Could you go to the station and do some digging into Geraldine Desai's finances, please?
14:35We had to tip off that she might be in some financial trouble.
14:38Of course.
14:39Anything to help with your last case.
14:41After you've fallen your sword to save the rest of us from...
14:46Heady bureaucrats.
14:50See you later.
14:54He seems quite chipper.
14:56Under the circumstances.
14:58That's because he's got a case to work on.
15:01But what about when it's over?
15:03He loves that job.
15:05Without it, I worry he won't...
15:08It'll be him.
15:16Kelby.
15:21What are we looking at?
15:23I'm looking for a false bottom.
15:25See if that's how the thief got in.
15:28Find one?
15:29Not yet.
15:30Wait, wait, wait, wait.
15:31There's a factory stamp over here.
15:35A well bridge and sons.
15:37And the number, 197B.
15:43I'll get this sent off to the lab for analysis.
15:49You see, the thief must have known they only had a few seconds once the smoke bomb went off.
15:53So they were confident they could get into the cabinet quickly.
15:56But why take such a risk when the map is invaluable?
15:59Why go to all the trouble of leaving a note?
16:02Maybe it was a warning from the thief not to come after them.
16:06Well, it's not going to work.
16:07We've got to find out how they access this cabinet.
16:10We should talk to the brother-in-law, Sanjeev.
16:13He gave them the cabinet in the first place.
16:15Maybe he's got a spare key.
16:17They always close the festival with a 21-gun salute.
16:22Pardon?
16:22I counted 20.
16:25Should only be one more.
16:31Oh, never mind.
16:38Hi there.
16:39Detective Inspector Humphrey Goodman.
16:41This is DS Esther Williams.
16:42Ah.
16:42I've got my gunshot license and license to acquire black powder if you want to see my paper.
16:47Oh, no, no.
16:47I'm not doubting your expertise.
16:49We're actually here about the theft of your sister-in-law's map.
16:52Ah, yes.
16:52I heard.
16:54Ah, Jerry's very upset.
16:55I don't know why anyone would play such a mean joke on her.
16:59You think it was a prank?
17:00Well, it wasn't for the money.
17:01She only paid a few quid for it, as I recall.
17:04Cost a hell of a lot more for Muggins here to bring it back from Trinidad.
17:07You brought it home?
17:08They decided to stay for a few more weeks.
17:11Didn't want to be lumbered with it.
17:13Two hundred and fifty quid in excess luggage.
17:16Twenty-five quid a kilo.
17:18Those airlines are no better than thieves.
17:20She said you got them the display case the map was in.
17:23Yeah.
17:24I got it from a ship clearance sale down at the marina.
17:27You don't by any chance have a spare key to the cabinet?
17:30There wasn't one.
17:35These really are beautiful.
17:38Yeah.
17:40A matching pair.
17:42Salvaged from the wreck of Elias Cutler's ship.
17:45Perfectly balanced in weight to balance the vessel.
17:51My brother normally fires the other one.
17:55Yeah, Steriline told us about his strike.
17:57I'm sorry.
17:59He'll be back next year, I'm sure.
18:04Are they, uh, smoke bombs?
18:07Yeah.
18:09Switch to eco-friendly gunpowder.
18:12Less volatile.
18:13Easier to store.
18:16Use these to maintain the magic.
18:20Can you tell us where you were this morning between eight and ten?
18:23Yeah.
18:24Right here.
18:25I mark each hour with a single salute throughout the whole festival.
18:31You can check the timetable.
18:33Hiya.
18:35All right, Mira.
18:37Here's my daughter with my tea.
18:39Hi.
18:41Thanks for helping.
18:42Hi.
18:42Pleasure.
18:45Yes.
18:45Yes.
18:48Yes.
18:49Nothing to do.
18:49Yeah, yeah.
18:50Yeah.
18:52My darling.
18:54Come to see me.
18:55They're planning your leaving, Poi.
18:57But I'm having nothing to do with it.
18:59I'm not going to celebrate you being forced out of your job.
19:01Okay, right.
19:02No, please, no, please, don't.
19:04I don't want any fuss.
19:05It's not a big deal.
19:06It is kind of a big deal, though, Inspector.
19:09A massive deal?
19:10Huge.
19:10A really quite significant deal.
19:12No, no, nonsense.
19:12I don't want any fuss.
19:13Good.
19:14Because we're absolutely not planning your leaving party.
19:17Oh, no, definitely no leaving party plans here.
19:20Anyway, got to go.
19:21Got to get on with not planning any party at all.
19:24Martha.
19:24Mar-
19:25Mar-
19:27Okay.
19:27Margo.
19:28I've got CCTV in from outside the cave.
19:32You can't see any of their faces because of the free pirate hat given out with every ticket.
19:36Oh, it's a perfect disguise.
19:38One pirate amongst many.
19:39Clever.
19:40The push chairs, though.
19:41You can see those.
19:42Can you zoom in a bit, Margo?
19:45Please, look at the pram.
19:50It's the same brand as Sanjeev has.
19:52Popular mate, though.
19:53Loads of those around.
19:54Mm.
19:55I looked into Geraldine's bank records like you asked.
19:59She's heavily in debt.
20:01All our cash is going to the Abysans care home, where poor old Dev's been staying.
20:05Nice place, that.
20:06Look out over the bay.
20:07I spoke to them.
20:09She's behind with the payments.
20:11Another few weeks, and she'll have to move him somewhere cheaper.
20:15I wonder if the festival has some kind of insurance policy for theft.
20:19It does.
20:20Geraldine took one out herself.
20:22Covers all the exhibit items loaned to the festival.
20:25Several thousand pounds.
20:26That would give her a motive, if she's running out of other things to sell.
20:29Well, she couldn't have stolen it.
20:31She was outside the hotel, unless she had an accomplice.
20:34Sanjeev?
20:35Yeah.
20:35He's got the smoke bombs to push her.
20:36He could have lied about not having a second key to the cabinet.
20:39He had an hour between the cannon firings.
20:41And, of course, he'd want the best care for his brother.
20:44I can't see Geraldine as a master criminal.
20:47She's a librarian.
20:48Margo.
20:58Oh, here's a beauty.
21:01Probably taking a long route to avoid Biscay Carp.
21:07Sensible.
21:11Sensible.
21:31We'll question Geraldine again tomorrow.
21:34And we need to go through your handover notes, obviously.
21:36What?
21:38Just kidding.
21:39I know there's no handover notes.
21:41Yes.
21:41But we do need to discuss what happens after you've left.
21:46Right.
21:49Well, you'll take over as station lead.
21:51And you'll go on just as before, I suppose.
21:54Like hell we will.
21:57No offence, Lester.
21:58None taken.
22:01Maybe we should just try to look on the bright side.
22:04Like Agnishka said, change is good.
22:09Maybe this is an opportunity for us all to spread our wings.
22:13Ride the wave and reach for the stars.
22:17Knock, knock.
22:17Oh, Mr. Smith, welcome.
22:20Thought I'd base myself here for a few days to oversee the leadership transition.
22:25D.S.
22:25Williams, I'll be providing additional support as you take on the duties of station lead.
22:31So you'll be reporting directly to me on all operational matters.
22:35If you say so.
22:37Murs Martins, please re-familiarize yourself with the appropriate attire section of the
22:44forces employee handbook.
22:46We've had the pyro festival today, Mr. Smith.
22:48It's a station we like to get involved in local events.
22:51Nevertheless, standards must be upheld.
22:55Ah, PC Hartford, I've been reviewing your casework.
23:00And your arrest record is tracking below benchmark.
23:03Mr. Smith, here is Shifton Abba.
23:04We tend to focus on crime prevention as much as punishment.
23:07With all due respect, D.I. Goodman, as of 5 p.m. tomorrow, this is no longer your station.
23:17Well, I appreciate change can be difficult, but don't worry.
23:25I'm here to help.
23:34Can't believe you're leaving us with him.
23:36Oh, you'll be delighted to see the back of me, I'm sure.
23:39I'll only slow you down.
23:40I'm not going to tell you how great you are, so you start fishing.
23:45New starts all round.
23:49For you too, I suppose.
23:52So he's only going for a couple of months.
23:55Eight months, isn't it?
23:58Got loads of things to catch up on.
24:00Time will fly past.
24:04She said you're a bit...
24:06A bit what?
24:06Oh, I don't know.
24:07What did she say?
24:10Just that you hadn't really talked about it.
24:13Her going, and she sort of wishes you would, I think.
24:21Look, if you don't talk about it, then she'll just make up what you're thinking and get it wrong.
24:27Well, the point is, talking is better than silence.
24:35Most of the time.
24:38Except maybe now when perhaps I should just shut up.
24:43So I will...
24:44I'll shut up.
24:46See you tomorrow.
25:03Mom?
25:09I thought you were out.
25:11I was, um, just getting this.
25:13Oh, yeah.
25:15We made that for the first pirate festival.
25:18It took us ages.
25:19Sustained it with tea bags.
25:21Throat on the edges.
25:22You put all your favourite places on there.
25:24School.
25:25Playground.
25:26Ice cream parlour.
25:29Home.
25:32Yeah.
25:34X marks a spot.
25:38Anyway, I thought you might want to take it with you on your travels.
25:42So you can always find your way back home.
25:45To me.
25:53I'm sorry for being weird.
25:56I'm just...
25:59Just really going to miss you.
26:00It's okay.
26:01Is it?
26:02Of course it is.
26:02I mean, it's been just us two for forever.
26:07It's okay to freak out.
26:08I'm not freaking out.
26:11Okay.
26:13Maybe I am a tiny bit.
26:17It's just...
26:18From the moment you were born...
26:22Nothing else really mattered.
26:25You needed me.
26:26And I had to be everything for you.
26:29But now you don't need me no more.
26:32And I'm not sure where that leaves me.
26:37I'll always need my mum.
26:39Wherever in the world I am.
26:44Make sure you see people.
26:46Don't hide away.
26:47Or I'll worry about you the whole time and I won't enjoy myself at all.
26:52Well, we can't have that, can we?
26:56Promise.
26:58Promise.
27:10You don't have to put on a brave face for me, you know.
27:12What other face would I put on?
27:14When you left Saint-Marie, I didn't know if you'd ever find a job that made you so happy again.
27:19But you did hear.
27:22And it's okay to feel upset that it's ending.
27:26Look, I don't need a job to be happy.
27:29So I've got you.
27:32Besides, I'm going to start coin collecting again.
27:35Might make us rich.
27:37Didn't Elias Cutler say that won't make you happy?
27:40He didn't have builders to pay though, did he?
27:44Is that Margot?
27:46We should get going.
27:47Who's she with?
27:48We don't want to miss Zoe.
27:49Wait, no, hang on.
27:52Martha, Martha.
27:58Okay, um, what, I'm going to pop in.
28:01Should I put my bag to the driver and put the bag around here, I think?
28:06There she is.
28:09Hi.
28:12Everybody wanted to say goodbye.
28:14Hi.
28:14Hello, Margot.
28:15Hi.
28:16Oh, thank you.
28:19Come here.
28:22All right, I'm just going to take my bag off.
28:24Yes.
28:24Okay, yeah.
28:25Hi.
28:27Have a wonderful time.
28:30Oh, I'm so excited for you, brilliant girl.
28:36I'll be living vicariously through your Insta, so plenty of stories, please.
28:39Of course.
28:44Open it.
28:48My dad gave me that compass when I went travelling, so that I didn't get lost.
28:54Martha, are you sure?
28:56Of course.
28:56We're explorers.
28:58And that's what you are now.
29:01I love it.
29:07Bye.
29:08Bye.
29:08Take care.
29:14You are going to come home, aren't you?
29:17Always.
29:23Got everything I need to find my way.
29:25I'm going to be a break in the weather.
29:28Any day now, I swear, the sun will come up.
29:32Broken hearts going to beat again.
29:35Any day now, hey, don't you give up.
29:40The light's going to shine on everything.
29:43When it feels like midnight hurts too much.
29:49It's going to come off.
29:53Why?
30:16Take care now.
30:17Joy!
30:18It's going to come off.
30:22It's going to come off.
30:25Bye.
30:26Have fun.
30:28Bye.
30:29Bye.
30:30Bye.
30:30It's going to come off.
30:33Any day now.
30:39Bye.
30:49Bye.
31:00It won't be the same around here without Zoe.
31:03Not to mention you, Inspector.
31:06Maybe that's a good thing.
31:08Agnieszka says you can't become who you were meant to be by staying as who you are.
31:14That's quite right, Colby.
31:18Is that...
31:23The Prodigal Map.
31:27All you can see is a pirate hat.
31:30Yeah, well, from the build, I'd say that's not Geraldine.
31:34Yeah, looks like a man.
31:36Sanjeev?
31:37Yeah, Margot.
31:39Can you zoom in on the pushchair, please?
31:43That's a different type to the one Sanjeev's got.
31:46But he did have the smoke bombs.
31:48I checked.
31:49They're the most popular brand.
31:51Anyone could have got a hold of one.
31:53And Geraldine knew the map was worthless, so why would she send Sanjeev to steal it?
31:57So, someone else stole it, realised it was worthless, so they may as well return it.
32:01Oh, is that relevant at this stage?
32:04The stolen item has been returned.
32:06The stolen item has been returned.
32:07Case closed.
32:12I have a leadership catch-up session at another station this afternoon.
32:17But I'll be back first thing in the morning.
32:20I think you're going to clear this desk before you go.
32:25Well, I suppose I explained it.
32:27I'll see the rest of you, bright and early in the morning.
32:30A new door.
32:34Where's my desk?
32:45Case closed, sir?
32:46Really?
32:50We're returned or not?
32:52A crime was still committed and still needs to be solved.
32:55Okay?
32:55Today.
32:59Why would someone bother stealing something only to return it the very next day?
33:11Unless...
33:13It does have value.
33:17At least it did.
33:19Yesterday.
33:26Margaret.
33:27Can you call Jolene, please?
33:28Ask her how she travelled to London when she got the second opinion on the map.
33:32By car or by train?
33:34Okay.
33:47How did it go?
33:48Oh, I struck gold.
33:55I'm glad you're here, councillor.
33:57Because I want to formally present my resignation.
34:02Oh, Kelby, no.
34:03In solidarity with the inspector, I've decided to embrace this opportunity for personal growth and move to pastures new.
34:14Which pastures are those then, Kelby?
34:20I'm not sure, but green ones, hopefully.
34:26I can't work with that Mr. Smith. He's a pen pusher. He has no idea about real policing.
34:35Should we tell him?
34:36What?
34:37He says it's about the inspector's leaving party.
34:43Oh, Martha. Martha, do you have one of those, um, uh, weigh thingies?
34:50Scales?
34:51Yes, that's the one, uh, big ones. Big enough to, uh, weigh this.
34:57Uh-huh.
34:59Just as I thought, it's only half the weight it should be.
35:03How do you know?
35:05Well, Sanjeev said that he had to pay 250 pounds in excess baggage fees, about 25 pounds per kilo.
35:11So that the map and its frame should weigh 10 kilos.
35:14So it's not the same map?
35:15Well, I mean, it could be the same map.
35:17That wouldn't have any bearing on the weight, but what if it's not the same frame?
35:22Someone switched it?
35:23Well, it's the only explanation for the weight difference.
35:25But why?
35:25Yes, that is the question.
35:32No idea.
35:36We're on.
35:38Okay.
35:46Did you manage to speak to Jonathan?
35:48Yes.
35:49She said she'd travel to London by train.
35:52Of course she did.
35:55Can I borrow that?
35:57Well, it's, uh, my...
35:59Okay.
36:00What are you doing to it?
36:02Old coin collector's trick.
36:04Ah.
36:04See, on ceramics, brass, like this coin, it leaves a black streak.
36:11Gold, it leaves a gold one.
36:17Brass. See?
36:19Great.
36:20So, the frame's not worth much, like everyone said.
36:24Not worth much now.
36:27Yesterday's map.
36:28The map that Sanjeev brought back from Trinidad weighed twice as much as this one.
36:32So...
36:34What does that mean?
36:36The frames are identical in every single way, apart from the weight.
36:40So the question is, what weighs twice as much as brass?
36:44Gold?
36:45Yes.
36:47Gold has roughly twice the density of brass, so it weighs twice as much.
36:51See, Elias's gold coins were never found.
36:55Maybe because they weren't hidden.
36:57They were melted.
36:59Turned into everyday objects.
37:00Like the frame holding his map.
37:03See, Geraldine never cleaned it.
37:05She liked his authenticity.
37:06So she never realised what she had.
37:08But someone did.
37:10Who?
37:10The B-A-D-A-N-A-V-A-Christies qualified professional who just valued it.
37:15Tyler?
37:16Precisely.
37:16But she got a second opinion?
37:18Yeah, on the map.
37:19Yes.
37:20My bet is she removed the map from the frame because it was too heavy to carry on the train
37:24to London.
37:25So the second valuer, he never even saw it.
37:27But how did Tyler get into the cabinet without a key?
37:29The answer is two.
37:33But that says 197B.
37:35Yeah, which implies the existence of a 197A.
37:41A second cabinet.
37:43Two cabinets.
37:44Two frames.
37:45And two times that Tyler visited Geraldine's house.
37:52The first time he visited, Tyler spotted that the frame was solid gold.
37:57And extremely valuable.
37:59And we could have told Geraldine.
38:01Sold it.
38:02Taken his 10% commission.
38:04But he realised that Geraldine's display case was identical to one he purchased a few years before.
38:09From the same ship clearance where Sanjeev bought his.
38:14197A.
38:16A perfect twin to balance the ship.
38:18Like Elias' two cannons.
38:20And so Tyler spotted an opportunity.
38:24Well, I love this.
38:26I got some more.
38:29So he returned to Geraldine's house offering to value more of her items.
38:33But it was in fact to confirm the two cabinets were identical.
38:37In every way.
38:38Including the key.
38:39Yeah.
38:42Tyler bought a ticket to the exhibition.
38:44Borrowed his assistant's child's pram.
38:48Then all he had to do.
38:50Start his distraction.
38:56Unlock the cabinet.
38:57Leave the note.
38:59Take the map.
39:01Why did he leave the note?
39:03Because he wanted to make it look like a prank.
39:06Someone pretending to be Elias' ghost.
39:10That was crucial.
39:13Because he never intended on keeping the map.
39:17He just wanted to swap the frame.
39:20For a brass one.
39:23And then return it to us.
39:25Thinking we'd ride it off as a joke.
39:27And not bother looking for the culprit.
39:30And crucially.
39:32No one would be looking for the map.
39:35So he could sell the frame on without any suspicion and pocket the entire proceeds.
39:41Because he's a...
39:42Massive anchor.
39:46Oh, hi.
39:48You're back.
39:48We have a warrant to search these premises.
39:55You can't get back there.
39:57Please.
39:58You can't go...
40:04That's...
40:09Gotcha.
40:12Tyler Brigden.
40:13I am arresting you on suspicion of theft.
40:16You don't have to say anything.
40:18But it may harm your defense if you do not mention any questions.
40:20Something which you later rely on in court.
40:22Anything you do say may be used in evidence.
40:24Nothing else.
40:25Nothing else.
40:27Nothing else.
40:38I don't know.
40:56Still negative on visuals.
41:01My dad was into his cop shows.
41:04Surveillance is all about patience.
41:07Waiting is the name of the game.
41:11Suspect's on the move.
41:13That's not suspect, that's lunch.
41:19Shouldn't have had that second cup of tea.
41:22Look.
41:24Suspect's heading west.
41:25That's east, that.
41:29Oh, hello.
41:38Target is hot.
41:44Sneaky only noise.
41:47Jerry.
41:52Do you want to see it, Death?
41:54Mm-hmm.
41:55Of course you do.
42:01That's the first time since the stroke you said my name.
42:07Under our noses.
42:09For years.
42:11You feel a bit daft, don't you?
42:13Mm-mm.
42:17Oh, I've missed you.
42:35Well, just got time to, uh, clear my desk.
42:42This can't really be it.
42:45What are we going to do without you?
42:48I think it's more a question of what I'm going to do.
42:55I've only had two jobs where I've really fitted in.
42:59Samarie and, um...
43:02Hill.
43:07Sorry, you need to be getting home.
43:09I don't really want to go home, to be honest.
43:13It isn't really home without Zoe.
43:18Still, we're embracing change, though, right?
43:21Spreading our wings.
43:22Reaching for the stars.
43:27What happens when we crash back down to Earth, though?
43:30Hey.
43:36Oh, thank God you're back.
43:39There's an emergency at the town hall.
43:43Oh, please, not you as well, Kelby.
43:46I told Martha I don't want a leaving party.
43:49Come on, hurry up, quick.
43:51Hey!
43:58You better go.
43:59I don't want to go.
44:00Come on.
44:01See you in a bit.
44:02Bye.
44:03Bye.
44:05Bye.
44:06Bye.
44:07Bye.
44:08Bye.
44:08Bye.
44:08Bye.
44:09Bye.
44:10Bye.
44:11Bye.
44:11Bye.
44:15Bye.
44:18Bye.
44:18forbid anyone to cry. Give him hell. What? Ah, D.I. Goodman, you remember our hard-working,
44:29dedicated members of the police and crime panel. Right, um, yeah. Hi. And, of course,
44:37you know Mr. James Smith from administrative planning. Mr. Smith, lovely. Sorry, what is
44:44happening? That is precisely what I'd like to know. I've convened an emergency meeting of the
44:49Police Standards Oversight Subcommittee. Please, take a seat. What is he even doing here? According
44:55to the off-boarding timetable, he ceases to exist in operational terms as of 5 p.m. today. Well,
45:01it is only 4.51. Technically, I still exist for nine minutes. Then I'd better get on with it. I've
45:08called you all here today on a very serious matter. That of police corruption. Mr. Smith,
45:15earlier this year, you informed D.I. Goodman that he would have to lose a member of staff
45:18due to unavoidable budget cuts. The decision about who to lose, all yours. After much soul-searching,
45:26D.I. Goodman made the noble decision to step down himself. However, something didn't ring
45:32true to me. I first smelt a rat on a golfing day with Mr. Smith, where I noticed that he
45:42was very friendly with a D.I. of Heston Morley Station, the only officer of that rank invited
45:49to the event. Thank you for your, uh, help. Anytime. And when by happy chance I was accidentally
45:57detained in the records area of Shipton Abbott Station, I noticed that your budget for the
46:02previous year registered an underspend, whereas police council records showed that Heston Morley
46:08had received an increase in their annual budget of precisely the same amount as Shipton Abbott
46:13was being asked to lose from theirs. Telephones, please. So I decided to embark on some intelligence
46:23gathering. My wife's home tomorrow. And I started to suspect that Mr. Smith's budget decisions
46:33were not entirely driven by operational considerations. I know. Margot, of course, is on very friendly
46:39terms with her counterpart at Heston Morley, who had a good deal to say about her boss. Detective
46:46Inspector Janet Wilson. Oh, hello. Target is hot. There's a word for the use of public resources
46:59for personal gain, and that word is corruption. This is slander.
47:16It's not slander if it's true, though, is it? I call upon this committee to censure Mr. Smith,
47:25and return Shipton Abbott's budget to its former level. All those in favour? Aye.
47:40Perhaps this would be a good opportunity for you to pivot towards a different career pathway,
47:45preferably one heading in the opposite direction, to Shipton Abbott.
48:09Arthur. So? Reinstated with immediate effect? Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah!
48:17Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah!
48:18Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah!
48:18Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah!
48:19Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah!
48:19Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah! Ah!
48:19I'll need that in writing.
48:21Yes, okay.
48:25Thank you so much.
48:31We should go and celebrate.
48:33Come on.
49:03X marks the spot where the true treasure lies.
49:16Hi, this is Zoe. Leave a message.
49:17Zoe, what's this map about?
49:20Call me back.
49:24You feel like laughing but you start to cry.
49:29I don't know how and I don't know why.
49:40Well, I don't have many and I don't have much.
49:45My heart's on fire.
49:46In fact, I don't have any, but I've caught enough.
49:51Because I know those eyes and I know that.
49:54touch. I don't have many and I don't have much. Oh, darling, my heart's on fire. Oh, darling,
50:10my heart's on fire. Oh, darling, my heart's on fire. For you.
50:23Zoe, right? Yep, her leaving gift apparently. If only it were that simple, eh? Archie,
50:52I think it is that simple. It's just me that's complicated. Esther. I made a mistake and I'm sorry.
51:06Wow. An apology from you. You don't have to take the mick. I think I do a bit. I really
51:19am sorry.
51:19About what exactly? Believe in you. Which time? Every time.
51:35Look, I know it's too late and you're with Amelia now, but that's what I wanted. That's
51:43what I needed to say to you. I was wrong. Actually, I'm not with Amelia. I mean, she's great.
51:55She's affectionate, well-grounded, straightforward. I know exactly where I am with her.
52:00Sounds perfect. Yes, she is. For some reason, I'm irresistibly drawn to complicated,
52:07sarcastic commitment phobes who make me laugh a million times a day.
52:14But you have to be sure, Esther. If this is just a reaction to Zoe going, then tomorrow you're
52:24gonna wake up and decide it's not for you again.
52:31I am sure. For you. I'm sure. For you all.
52:43See, the builders are working late. It's not the builders.
52:55Hello. Hello, sir. Hi. I can't have a leaving party now. No, but you can have a stay-in party.
53:02It's my favourite party. I like it. Woohoo! Oh, champagne. Well done, Anne. Let's enjoy the effort.
53:08Champagne? Oh, yes, please. It's gonna be fine. Hi, everyone.
53:16Just don't, okay? Don't. Oh, we absolutely won't.
53:20Yes, we will.
53:24Sorry. Archie. Aubrey.
53:27Drink. Yeah, actually, I do have a bit of a surprise myself. Thanks.
53:32Martha. Thanks. Here you go. Cheers.
53:45Marvelous fixed the lily bond? He did. Because it's his now. What?
53:51Yeah. I sold it to him. For enough money to fix our roof. So we can move in. But-
53:59She's starting her new life with Marvelous. But we are starting ours. Here.
54:05You sure, Humphrey? Absolutely. It's sort of a leaving party after all.
54:16To the lily bond. Not goodbye, but bon voyage.
54:21No more people at last.
54:26Come.
54:27Or do I have to happen?
54:29We are gonna have to youência then by a Provincialne.
54:32�giving down!
54:32We are gonna have to call Rogers in the solo scene,
54:32yes, you true.
54:34The lily bond.
54:38Anyway.
54:39That's a locious day coming from the hall increase or from the hall.
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