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Legends (2026) Season 1 Episode 4 dives deep into the heart of the unfolding crisis. As tensions escalate, the team must confront a difficult truth that could shatter their world.
Prepare for a thrilling ride as hidden agendas come to light and unexpected alliances form. The episode masterfully weaves a narrative of survival and sacrifice, leaving you on the edge of your seat.
Discover the true meaning of courage when faced with impossible choices. This installment of Legends promises intense drama and unforgettable moments.
#Legends2026 #Season1Episode4 #MustWatchTV
Prepare for a thrilling ride as hidden agendas come to light and unexpected alliances form. The episode masterfully weaves a narrative of survival and sacrifice, leaving you on the edge of your seat.
Discover the true meaning of courage when faced with impossible choices. This installment of Legends promises intense drama and unforgettable moments.
#Legends2026 #Season1Episode4 #MustWatchTV
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00:21You
00:21Sorry we couldn't give you more notice of the move lads, but that's what you get for being category 8
00:27You like it down south though, I mean they'll kick the living shit out of you
00:33But there's less rain
00:37You probably think it's a city
00:40Liverpool
00:42But it's not
00:45It's a village
00:49So when they need people like you in Liverpool
00:53You have to take them from the same place as us, the same streets
00:59So don't you worry about the move mate
01:03We have plenty of notice
01:12You shed my shoes
01:16You shed the air
01:19You shed the air
01:22You shed the air
01:33You shed the air
01:37You shed the air
01:40She's not gonnañata
01:43Her
01:43This brings me back you
01:46This brings me back you
02:09Maybe it's my fault.
02:10Maybe I should have taken the time during your training
02:12to explain that it would be very much appreciated
02:15if, while you're performing your duties,
02:18you do your level best not to burn down any houses.
02:22It's fine.
02:23It's a lot of things, son, but it is not fucking fine.
02:27We signed Sean off sick and got him and his family
02:29a long way from Manchester.
02:31And I placed a story through a Manchester press agency
02:33calling it a house fire.
02:34Oh! You think you got away with it?
02:36Let me tell you something about this game.
02:38You never get away with anything.
02:40All you can do is wait and see how much it's cost you.
02:42Whatever they did, it's worked.
02:44The Turks say they're going to send a load to Felixstowe,
02:46a proper load.
02:47It doesn't matter what the Turks say.
02:49Until that load's on that boat, it's not real.
02:51So get it on the bloody boat.
02:53And we need to firm up the evidence.
02:55Now, you've got a lot on Carter's team,
02:57but not a lot on Carter.
02:58And now you need to find a new way of getting it.
03:01You all right?
03:04Yeah.
03:06Well, if you're not, you need to tell me,
03:08because it's only going to get worse.
03:10I said I'm all right, didn't I?
03:13Right.
03:18How did they do that, then?
03:20They've been screwed,
03:21tipped them off about their transfer,
03:23got themselves sprung from the van.
03:25Didn't think they had the minerals for that.
03:28They'll come for us.
03:29For me?
03:31They're not that fucking stupid.
03:33They'll be halfway to Spain in the boot of a car.
03:37But we don't risk it.
03:40Done with this place for a start.
03:42Get everything out of here.
03:44Then torch it.
03:48Mine's some safe houses for the gear.
03:50Where?
03:51For my loyal customers.
03:53That they'll drive a hard bargain,
03:54what with them being smack heads and all.
03:56That's all the gear we've got
03:58until the Turks come through.
04:01Look after her.
04:16Car keys, company paperwork, and the mail you wanted.
04:19Thanks.
04:23Listen.
04:25Wab to Sean's on the both of us.
04:26We need to incriminate Carter.
04:28We can't get back into his gang.
04:30We haven't got an informer,
04:31so we need to go directly to him
04:32and try and find a way to incriminate him
04:34before it's too late.
04:35I'm just saying,
04:36one of the best things we could do for Sean right now
04:37is to calm down...
04:39He tried to kill a kid, Bailey.
04:42When Carter found out about Sean,
04:44he tried to kill Sean and his wife
04:46and his kid because of us.
04:49Carter didn't kill anyone because of us.
04:51He didn't blink before giving that order.
04:54So now I'm going back in with him on my own,
04:57I'm protected by a few bits of paper
04:58and I will fucking do it too.
05:01Because he tried to kill a kid.
05:06OK.
05:08So what's your plan?
05:11He wants to get into a world that won't have him.
05:13I know a bit about that.
05:15So I'm going to make myself a representation of that world.
05:18I'm going to try and find a weakness.
05:21And we'll try not to fall over in these bloody shoes.
05:24Good luck, mate.
05:26Thanks.
05:28Thanks.
05:29Thanks.
05:57It's the switchboard.
05:59We've got someone on the line wanting to speak to whoever was working with Sean.
06:05Put them through.
06:10Hello?
06:12Sixteen Walker Road on the Booth Estate.
06:17There's two kilos of smack under the kitchen floorboards.
06:29Chequilas are carrying under the floorboards.
06:32So what are you waiting for?
06:33It could be a trap.
06:34Of course it could be a trap.
06:36What couldn't be a trap?
06:39So how do I do it?
06:41Very carefully.
06:42Which means don't call anyone in Liverpool.
06:44I'll get you a police contact in Manchester.
06:46And remember, if you're watching them, that probably means they're watching you.
06:58The Prime Minister has denied that splits are forming in her cabinet as her economic policies continue to prove unpopular.
07:07I'm going to go for the others.
07:09See if they need some help.
07:10I'm going to go for the staff.
07:28I'm going to go for the staff.
07:29I'm going to go for the staff.
07:35I'm going to go for the staff.
07:40For what?
07:42Five.
08:12I don't know.
08:43I don't know.
08:51I don't know.
09:03Well?
09:05It was legit.
09:06Good.
09:08Good.
09:08Now, what do you do?
09:10Get whoever told me about it, see what else will tell me.
09:12Correct.
09:15It's a delicate dance, that one, son.
09:16And I'm glad it's you doing it.
09:21Thanks.
09:23Good luck.
09:44What's going on?
09:47You have never asked me why I was in prison.
09:50It is a long story.
09:52Yeah, some bloke asked you for protection money, so you shot him.
09:56That is the short story.
09:58When's the lobe getting shipped?
10:00No, you would not ask that.
10:04Maybe you are tired.
10:06Maybe you want this to end.
10:08To go home.
10:10But the man you pretend to be, the man they think you are, he would know that these things
10:15take time.
10:18Why is nothing happening?
10:20Well, he would not ask that either.
10:24He would know that in this world something is always happening.
10:29And if you don't know what is happening, then it is probably happening to you.
10:42Guy, the English, is gone.
10:46We need him.
10:49For now.
10:52Then we learn what he does, then he's gone.
10:57And we do what he does.
11:00Who?
11:01Who will do what he does?
11:03Zeki.
11:07Baba, this is learning systems.
11:10Setting up companies.
11:12Dealing with customs.
11:14Zeki is a hooligan.
11:17What is this?
11:19Hooligan.
11:21You are to English.
11:23You read their newspapers.
11:25You think like that.
11:27Do you know what we call a hooligan?
11:29Where we are from?
11:31We call him a delikum.
11:34A man.
11:36The longer you live here, the more Turkish you get.
11:39Do you even remember where you're from?
11:43I remember being poor, Baba.
11:47I remember being hungry.
11:52England has given us what we have.
11:56And now it can give us even more if we work together.
12:03I have given us what we have.
12:08We work with Turks.
12:10If we work with English, it is only to learn what they know.
12:15Then they're gone.
12:19You think too little of the English.
12:23And too much of the Turks.
12:39Why?
12:40Because Hakan is old.
12:43And Aziz is weak.
12:45It is time for a change and Aziz cannot be the change.
12:52We have known Hakan for a long time.
12:58Then you know his limits.
13:00Hakan has come a long way from where he started.
13:02But he is an old man in a new world.
13:06In what we do, there is more money to be made than ever before.
13:13Hakan and Aziz want to share that money with the English.
13:17I want to share it with you.
13:22There is nothing more dangerous in this world than a Kurd with a garage.
13:27If Hakan knew that we talked like this, he would kill us all.
13:35Hakan will never know.
13:38He will not be around to find out.
13:41Never will Aziz.
13:43Never will anyone who does not agree that this is the solution.
14:09Then let us know when it's done.
14:15Thanks for joining me, sir.
14:16You are the organiser of Saturday's anti-drugs march in Liverpool.
14:20Yeah, absolutely.
14:21Wayne Duffy, community organiser.
14:23Well, it looks like it is going to be the largest protest yet.
14:26What do you hope to achieve?
14:27We want to send a message to the drug dealers.
14:29That the people of Liverpool don't want them on their estates that we are fighting back.
14:34The police won't do their job.
14:35So we will.
14:36We are the ones that live here.
14:38We know who is to blame for this and we know what to do about it.
14:40We will get smacked off our streets and protect our kids.
14:43And if the dealers think that we are joking, they will soon find out how serious we are.
14:47That's right.
15:25Got your post?
15:28Oh, sorry.
15:31You all new?
15:32Oh, er, yeah.
15:35You're not from Liverpool?
15:37No, I'm here with work.
15:40Oh, what's that?
15:41Property development.
15:43What kind of property?
15:46Regeneration projects.
15:48We look for post-industrial spaces that we can rezone for residential.
15:52We're in the right city for that.
15:55Where does the money come from?
15:57Private investors.
15:59I do some investment myself.
16:01Oh.
16:03We're not looking for additional funding right now.
16:06No?
16:07No.
16:09I wouldn't just be any kind of investor.
16:14See, I know Liverpool.
16:16I know where the opportunities are.
16:18I know more about this city than you could ever know.
16:21No matter how long you spend here.
16:23No matter how hard you look.
16:26So you're local then?
16:28Not around here, no.
16:30No, I'm from real Liverpool.
16:32All the places you'll be buying up and knocking down.
16:36So why are you here and not there?
16:40Because I used to tell my mum that I'd buy her somewhere around here.
16:45I used to tell her that.
16:48She never believed me.
16:51Well, she must be very proud of you now.
16:54She's dead.
16:55But they were all posted.
16:58On the same day.
17:01Sorry?
17:02Your letters, they were all postmarked.
17:05On the same day.
17:06Through the same sorting office.
17:08That's a bit...
17:11Unusual, isn't it?
17:14I've no idea.
17:18Thank you for bringing them over though.
17:21PHONE RINGS
17:31Hello?
17:32The O'Connells aren't in Spain.
17:34And they are taking us on.
17:37Who?
17:40Jed.
17:42There's a couple of lads missing too, but they wanted us to see Jed.
17:49We need to meet.
17:52I'm on my way.
17:58Sorry, I've got to go.
18:02I'll see you around.
18:04Yeah.
18:08Yeah, you will.
18:32We need to find the O'Connells before they find us.
18:35We'll find them.
18:37What happened to that walk of roads, Dush?
18:40It's like you said, go out of their smack heads.
18:43The busies probably slipped them a ten more than we did.
18:49I'm going to keep my head down for a few days.
18:51Good idea.
18:52You'll come in with me.
18:56Is that a problem?
18:58No.
19:01What?
19:11Thank you for coming.
19:14We have good news.
19:16Son is why?
19:18Soon.
19:19But first, Zeki has a plan.
19:21Oh, great.
19:23I have a guard at Felixstow Docks, the Turk.
19:26He will help us.
19:28There'll be no more problems, not like last time.
19:30Last time was fine.
19:31The lesson of last time is that I deal with importations.
19:34I don't need your help, and I certainly don't need some bent guard getting in the way.
19:37Why would you not want our help?
19:39You do not trust the Turk?
19:41I have a system.
19:43This is not the system.
19:45Maybe you worry he will tell us that you do not know what you say you know.
19:49This is a bad idea.
19:50Let's meet the guard.
19:52Then we can decide what is a bad idea.
19:55I will arrange it, Hakan.
20:03I need you to run through every employee at Felixstow Customs and find anywhere with a Turkish surname.
20:08Uh, where do we draw the line?
20:10Sorry?
20:11I need to set parameters.
20:12Jesus Christ, it's very bloody simple.
20:14Do any Turks work at Felixstow Docks?
20:16No, it's not simple.
20:18Turkish surnames spread far beyond the country's borders, so if I went by nationality, I'd risk missing someone, which could
20:24presumably lead to you being put in mortal danger, which would be my fault.
20:27So, seeing as you're investigating Kurds, I suggest you'd include Iraq, Syria, and Iran, and seeing as you don't have
20:33a clue about any of this stuff, then I'd suggest that you don't tell me that my job is bloody
20:36simple.
20:40You're doing a good job.
20:42You're doing a good job.
20:42Someone should tell you that.
20:43Do you need me to tell you that you're doing a good job?
20:46No.
20:47So why would I?
20:52No.
20:53I think I'll go back to Greenlands.
20:57Safer than they are.
21:02How long for?
21:03Just a couple of nights.
21:05We've taken over the doors of a few clubs down there.
21:08You're gonna miss it?
21:09Miss what?
21:10The march.
21:13You gotta be there, Eddie. We owe it to Tommy.
21:16To stand up for kids like him.
21:17And tell those scumbag dealers the time's up.
21:28It's just a couple of nights.
21:30A couple of nights.
21:44Hello?
21:4527 Wood Street in Heighton. There's 10 kilos in the shed.
21:51No.
21:53You what?
21:54We can find our own bus.
21:56Bollocks you can.
21:58Look, I want Carter.
22:00And I think you do too.
22:01And I need more than this to get him.
22:04Why are you doing this?
22:06Because of what he's done.
22:07To this city.
22:09To the families.
22:12Let's meet. We can sort something out.
22:1410 kilos in the shed.
22:46I need all heroin deaths in Liverpool in the last year.
22:50Names, addresses, next of kin.
22:53Men.
22:54Families.
23:04Good evening, sir.
23:18Look at this, mate.
23:21And then think about us working the doors.
23:24Monday nights.
23:26Two in the morning.
23:28Freezing our tits out for 20 quid and the chance of getting knifed up by some pissed up kid.
23:33And I told you there was more to life than that.
23:39And here we are.
23:43In a suite of the Adelphi.
23:45We're in a suite of the Adelphi because there are bullets out there with our names on them.
23:49That's good.
23:50It's only when people come for you you get to show your strength.
23:53This is an opportunity.
23:58To send a message.
24:01To remind people how far we've gone.
24:05Didn't have to come this far though, did we?
24:09We could have stopped after taking over the doors.
24:12We could have stopped with the weed.
24:16You couldn't stop though, could you?
24:18Now here we are.
24:25You're on the couch.
24:33Sleep facing the door.
24:42How is she?
24:44Fine.
24:46Fine?
24:47No.
24:48What do you mean no?
24:50I mean that I don't want you distracted.
24:52Not by us.
24:54So she's fine.
24:56And she'll always be fine until you're back.
24:58Come on, tell me what it is or I'll think it's something worse.
25:04She's just nervous, you know, about the recital.
25:08Like today?
25:10Yeah.
25:12She don't get nervous.
25:15She don't get nervous.
25:19She doesn't.
25:22Mum!
25:23We're gonna be late!
25:25Well, now she does.
25:27But that's for me to deal with and I've gotta go.
25:28Love you.
25:29Love you.
25:54All the O'Connells taking Kerloff by tonight.
25:57I got half a bit of pull the Confortant.
26:00I got half a bit of pull the Confortant.
26:02I got half a bit of pull the Confortant.
26:19I got half a bit of pull the Confortant.
26:26I got half a bit of pull the Confortant.
27:05I got half a bit of pull the Confortant.
27:30Okay, let's go.
27:32I got half a bit of pull.
27:58I got half a bit of pull the Confortant.
28:07I got half a bit of pull.
28:33I got half a bit of pull the Confortant.
28:48You were right, English.
28:54He gets in the way.
29:05I got half a bit of pull the Confortant.
29:13I got half a bit of pull the Confortant.
29:46I got half a bit of pull the Confortant.
29:55I got half a bit of pull the Confortant.
29:59I got half a bit of pull the Confortant.
30:02I got half a bit of pull the Confortant.
30:27I got half a bit of push on this.
30:32For Yawn합니다.
30:35I got half a bit of pull the Confortant.
31:03Well, the short answer is we're close.
31:06Very close.
31:06Well, seeing as I've been summoned to the Home Secretary,
31:09I think I might trouble you for the long answer.
31:12Well, the load's coming soon,
31:13and we're working hard to make sure the evidence arrives first.
31:18But I think we've reached the stage, sir,
31:21where I need to protect you.
31:23What does that mean?
31:24It means I can give you more,
31:26or you can look him in the eye when you tell him
31:28you don't have more to give him.
31:33We're in a race, Tom.
31:35Between our succeeding and our political and financial support running out,
31:38and I don't think we're winning.
31:42With what our lot are out there doing,
31:45with what they're becoming,
31:47I think we'll get there.
31:49We just need to hold our nerve.
31:54And how's that going?
31:57How are they holding up mentally?
31:58Fine.
31:59And they're not in too deep?
32:00No.
32:01You know why I'm asking.
32:03They're doing fine.
32:05And you know why I'm asking you?
32:08It's because of what happened to me
32:10that I know it hasn't happened to them.
32:15Not yet, anyway.
32:30Made it, then.
32:32Hello, mate.
32:33How are you?
32:34Hi.
32:35She's all right.
32:36Just a little nervous.
32:39Thanks for coming.
32:41No, you don't thank me for that.
32:43This is...
32:45This is my jewel.
32:47There you are, Lily.
32:49Come along now.
32:49Take it easy, mate.
32:50She's just saying hello.
32:51You can speak to your children after the recital.
32:56It's all right.
32:56She'll be all right.
32:59She'll be all right.
33:46Well, that was quite the range of performance.
33:48I'll just take a moment to gather my thoughts
33:49ahead of the presentation.
33:51Please help yourself to tea and coffee
33:53at the back of the room.
34:09I've been working away.
34:10Sorry?
34:11Which is hard for a kid.
34:14Hard for a wife, too.
34:16It affects them.
34:17More than I'd like to think.
34:19More than they let on.
34:21If there is something you would like to discuss,
34:23this is hardly the setting.
34:24But I have to ignore all that.
34:25I have to shut that out.
34:27Which isn't easy.
34:29But I need to do it.
34:30Or the old thing falls apart.
34:33You see, I can't have guilt.
34:36I can't have that gun on.
34:38While everything else is going on.
34:41It would be dangerous for me to have guilt,
34:43which means it would be dangerous
34:44for anyone who puts that guilt inside me.
34:48Are you?
34:50Are you threatening me?
34:51Of course not.
34:52I'm just saying that life ain't easy right now
34:54for that girl out there.
34:57And you could make it a little easier.
35:00And I would very much like you to do that.
35:06Now wash your hands.
35:20Yeah?
35:21We have a meeting.
35:23Meeting with her?
35:25It is dangerous for both of us,
35:27but it had to happen one day,
35:28and it will happen today.
35:36Okay?
35:38Go on, then.
35:39We'll see you dress.
35:45What's this?
35:46The match.
35:48Fucking idiots.
35:50With Wayne Dolphy as their glorious leader.
35:52Yeah, I remember Duffy.
35:55Community organizer.
35:56He's a pisshead from Crocstaff.
35:58Carrying on like he's robbing hood.
36:01Time around.
36:04It's always the dealers getting in the neck, isn't it?
36:06What about the parents?
36:09It's not awful.
36:10They can't give the kids a fucking smack.
36:15We need to get out of here.
36:20It's done.
36:23Shit.
36:33Who's that full headwashed?
36:39Take us out!
36:42Save our streets!
36:44Leave us out!
36:45Save our streets!
36:50Save our streets!
36:52Leave us out!
36:53Save our streets!
36:55Save our streets!
36:57Leave us out!
37:05Split up!
37:06Get a chance!
37:07I'm not told!
37:09It's in the castle!
37:12Leave us out!
37:24Easy.
37:26Okay?
37:28Easy.
37:30Put those away. There's kids about.
37:35You should look on with us, Eddie.
37:38And you should be a long way from Liverpool.
37:39And once we've dealt with Carter,
37:41we'll be on our toes. And you should too.
37:44You were going to kill us inside, Eddie.
37:46Dealers are the lowest of the low end there since that kid's had.
37:49It's the way this game's going.
37:52Leverage.
37:54That's what you two have got.
37:57Doing Carter and going back inside for life is not a good use of it.
38:02And listen to me.
38:03There are things happening that don't need messed up by you two.
38:07And being on your toes is expensive.
38:09So there's a deal to be done.
38:13And you need to go to Carter with it.
38:15But not through me.
38:33All right, Godwin.
38:38Let's go.
38:39Let's go.
39:04What?
39:05We need some ease.
39:06It's important.
39:08Fine.
39:09Use your place.
39:10I'm coming now.
39:27The O'Connells want 200 grand and a pair of knocked off passports.
39:30I can get them the passports.
39:32You can get them the money.
39:33Why didn't you nick them?
39:34Because they knew to come to me.
39:37Which makes me wonder what else they know.
39:40And it's confusing because no one knows about me.
39:42No one's met me apart from you.
39:44So you sent them to me.
39:44I don't know.
39:45But I do know that I pay you to get rid of problems like this.
39:47I'm telling you how to get rid of it.
39:50200 grand to get short of those two as a bargain and you know it.
39:54You're in enough trouble as it is.
39:57Oh, yeah.
39:58Look around you.
39:59This city is turning on you lot.
40:02Well, you think some poxy march led by that prick Duffy is going to take me down?
40:06People are listening to Duffy.
40:08Your people.
40:10And if they turn on you, they start picking up the phone to us and it might not be me
40:14who answers.
40:16I control this city.
40:18Anything else has been forgotten.
40:20By you.
40:21By the O'Connells.
40:23By Duffy.
40:24By Duffy.
40:27If you all need help to remember it.
40:30If you do have control, that would be the quickest way to lose it.
40:37By Duffy.
40:39By Duffy.
40:39By Duffy.
40:39By Duffy.
40:43By Duffy.
41:00By Duffy.
41:05By Duffy.
41:08By Duffy.
41:12By Duffy.
41:29By Duffy.
41:40By Duffy.
41:43By Duffy.
41:54By Duffy.
41:57By Duffy.
41:57By Duffy.
41:58By Duffy.
41:58By Duffy.
41:58By Duffy.
42:00By Duffy.
42:06By Duffy.
42:07the centerpiece of her speech with all due respect I'm secretary that timing is
42:12potentially unhelpful if the if the criminal networks think security is to
42:15be temporarily heightened at the borders and they may delay or even a boss is
42:18not about your operation Blake this is about a Prime Minister fighting for her
42:22life watch her speech this evening watch the faces of the plotters of the gray
42:28men and you will understand that you are now a cog in the machine of course such
42:34a speech demands results we have three months left of our agreed operational
42:38timescale this is politics things change you have three weeks at which point the
42:45Prime Minister can announce your results or she can announce the merging of
42:49customs anti-drug operations with the Metropolitan Police my team are not cogs
42:55I'm secretary they're men and women and they're out there in the field this is
43:02not about votes it's not about gray men it's about the safety of my team your
43:12comments are noted and you never know Blake she might decide to give Kinnock
43:15another kicking instead but if she goes with the war on drugs then you have three
43:25weeks
43:25do it
43:29do what pay them off never thought I'd see you scared I don't be soft like we
43:35don't show weakness we pay them off then that's the beginning of the end we need
43:39them out the way to do what we need to do with the text what if I told you to
43:42get
43:42them out the way I'd say that's not the way to go and you think that'll be me
43:46snooker do you think I can't get my hands dirty I'm saying there's a time to get
43:50your hands dirty and this isn't it what the checks are offering is big enough to
43:54get us out this game forever is that right you want out now do you yeah I do and
43:58don't be telling me you don't you've got plans Carter you got a life that you
44:02want and this isn't it the money from the checks can give you that you used to
44:09tell me you was gonna want half of Liverpool how's that going you're right
44:15this is a step to something else and it is gonna wind some time but it's gonna
44:19went on my terms and I will not be threatened by anyone Eddie and that
44:23includes you hey I'm trying to help you protect you just like I always have the
44:31busy's a bit the stash in Wood Street that's ten kilos fuck is going on I'll
44:40handle that you do the deal
44:5323 Ford Granada owners in the Liverpool area with that registration
44:57law-abiding taxpaying citizens half of them women and a surprising number of
45:02doctors if they're crooks they're hiding it well and that's the law yeah apart from
45:09public authority vehicles sorry it's not your fault mate thanks for trying
45:16them blown it no you haven't that was Carter's connection and I couldn't
45:28even get a full reg plate
45:36what look at this
45:41fucking hell yeah we're gonna do I'm gonna go try and send that something we
45:47tell someone I get support no it's what made to do and I'm gonna do it
45:52case yep
46:24you're handsome it did not say that you're handsome it is too late the
46:34cinnamon must go in with the meat if it does not go in with the meat you do not
46:38get the flavor now it is too late cinnamon for my princess it is too late it is never
46:46too late you leave me alone with such a handsome man I was keeping him safe oh
46:53you think he's safe with me however my friend yeah welcome to my home oh tonight
47:03there you have a treat night there we eat Afghan food made the old way with the
47:10cinnamon added late all right yeah yeah much hmm yeah another
47:44yes it's a funny thing in it blokes in control they all want more than they have and they've
47:51all got less than they think all right but then there's Carter he thinks he's in control of a
47:59whole city the difference with him is I reckon he might be right he's been a step ahead of us
48:06the
48:07whole time he has which means he's had information did you have a question public
48:15authority vehicles yes is that in blue place it does why he's got a cop
48:31mr president there are always new dangers to be faced new battles to be fought we're at war against
48:38drugs against those who produce drugs against those who peddle drugs against those who launder the profits
48:46of the drug trade drugs stunt young lives they break up families they injure babies before they are even born
48:55there are those in Britain who say we should legalize certain drugs as though burglary could be defeated by legalizing
49:05theft
49:08i never thought i'd agree with bloody satchier
49:13how typical of the muddled thinking of the so-called progressives
49:18in fact such action would expose many more of our young people to the danger of drugs
49:24we must
49:31Eddie
49:48will it just be you yeah
49:55i'll be in touch
50:03i will let you two gentlemen talk
50:05thank you
50:08that was lovely thanks
50:10you like the food then
50:11no why am i here
50:15you are here so you are not out there
50:18what's happening out there
50:22some of it is happening
50:25some of it
50:27has already happened
50:29none of it can be stopped
50:32what have you done
50:36what have we done
50:38you know
50:39my friend
50:42there is no greater risk
50:44in this world
50:45than thinking you have power
50:47that you do not have
50:49because that creates confusion
50:52and there must be no confusion
50:55it must be clear
50:57who has the power
50:59and then
51:01the only decision left
51:05is how to use it
51:06is how to use it
51:06as well
51:06as well
51:06as well
51:06as well
51:06I don't know what to do.
51:34Take care of it!
52:04About fucking time!
52:07Hello boys.
52:09This is from Carter.
52:37There were thousands of them.
52:38It's like bloody Zulu.
52:39They just kept coming over the hill.
52:41I tell you, people will remember this day.
52:43They'll remember it.
52:44This was the day that Liverpool changed.
52:48Wait.
52:51Fuck, lad, lad, lad, lad, lad.
52:53Ah!
52:54Ah!
52:55Fuck!
52:56Ah!
52:56Fuck!
52:57Ah!
52:59Ah!
53:00Ah!
53:11I don't...
53:14I don't...
53:21I wanna be a dog...
53:25You adore me...
53:30You adore me...
53:35You adore me
53:36I wanna, I wanna, I wanna be a dog
53:41I wanna, I wanna, I wanna be a dog
53:45I wanna, I wanna, I wanna be a dog
53:49I wanna, I wanna, I gotta be a dog
54:11I wanna be alone
54:58I wanna be alone
55:28I wanna be alone
55:58I wanna be alone
56:28I wanna be alone
56:55I wanna be alone
56:56I wanna be alone
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