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Get ready for an explosive episode of Legends (2026)! Season 1 Episode 6 is here, and the stakes have never been higher.

Dive deep into the unfolding **mystery** as our heroes confront shocking revelations that will change everything they thought they knew. Prepare for intense **action** sequences and emotional twists as alliances shift and betrayals come to light.

This installment explores the depths of character development, pushing our protagonists to their limits. Discover the secrets that connect them all and the true meaning of **legacy**.

Will they overcome the escalating threats and uncover the ultimate truth? Don't miss a moment of this thrilling chapter!

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00:00:04You
00:00:31It's light.
00:00:33They're all holding back because we're running low.
00:00:36We could only give the Manx half of what they wanted.
00:00:38Glasgow's nearly out, and Birmingham are threatening to go elsewhere.
00:00:41What about the other thing?
00:00:47There's no way, Carter.
00:00:49No matter what's happened, there's no way.
00:00:52What's happened?
00:00:53We asked around, like you told us to.
00:00:56About Eddie.
00:01:00There's a dealer on the Ford estate, and he was scared, Carter.
00:01:04Scared to tell us.
00:01:06The dealer sold to a kid who died.
00:01:10He says it was clean.
00:01:12He says it was an overdose.
00:01:13Either way, the kid died.
00:01:16What's smug?
00:01:17Kids die.
00:01:18It's not about the kid.
00:01:20It's about his dad.
00:01:34I've sorted Birmingham, but we don't borrow time.
00:01:39Yeah.
00:01:42I think we are.
00:01:45I was thinking, when this boat comes in, we should pick it up ourselves.
00:01:50Why would we do that?
00:01:52That's not a few kilos down the docks.
00:01:56Our halves worth, what, 40, 50 million?
00:01:58Who do you trust enough to handle that?
00:02:02It's my half, not ours.
00:02:05And I don't know who I can trust.
00:02:08Right now, Eddie.
00:02:12Why didn't you tell me?
00:02:15Tell you what?
00:02:17About your kid.
00:02:19What?
00:02:20What?
00:02:21What?
00:02:21What?
00:02:22What?
00:02:22What?
00:02:23What?
00:02:25What?
00:02:27What?
00:02:27What?
00:02:28What?
00:02:29What?
00:02:30What?
00:02:30Because he was a junkie.
00:02:35And he's got a mother who doesn't want people knowing he was a junkie.
00:02:42So if we have to tell people we say he died serving his country, and if we don't have to
00:02:46tell people, then we don't say a word.
00:02:51And if you tell me how to handle my son dying in a flat on the forest state with a
00:02:57needle in his arm, then I swear I'll put you through that fucking wall.
00:03:07Fucking hell, mates.
00:03:11Pull that.
00:03:13Come here.
00:03:14Fuck you.
00:03:28We're getting out of this.
00:03:31You've got a family to look after.
00:03:33And I've got things I want to do that I won't be doing in the back of a warehouse in
00:03:36Crocs.
00:03:37So I'll bring this stuff here.
00:03:39We'll sell it fast.
00:03:40Make more money than you and I could ever spend.
00:03:44That includes you, Eddie.
00:03:47You'll be waiting properly.
00:03:50Right now, I want everything we've got brought in our head.
00:03:52Every tutor, every body, every gram of smack.
00:03:57And we control the lot.
00:04:02It's just you and me now, kid.
00:04:06Till the end.
00:04:10Is it worth the risk?
00:04:13Listen, when you take down me and Carter, someone else will try to keep this going.
00:04:17Without shooters and smack, it'll be harder.
00:04:20There'll be a break.
00:04:21Bit of time when the kids won't have anything to put in their arms.
00:04:24And maybe one of those kids will use that time to get themselves out of it.
00:04:28So, yeah, it is worth the fucking risk.
00:04:38It's empty.
00:04:40Nothing here, sir.
00:04:41I'll tell the right.
00:04:42You can't call it.
00:04:43Yes, that's is out.
00:04:44You guys are in control.
00:04:45I'm here.
00:04:47I'm over here.
00:04:49I'm on my side.
00:04:52I'm over here.
00:04:54I'm over here.
00:05:04I'm over here.
00:05:07I'm over here.
00:05:08I'm over here.
00:05:09I'm over here.
00:05:18yes the rat
00:05:22it's eddie
00:05:25what does eddie know
00:05:28everything
00:05:32then we have work to do
00:05:37yeah
00:05:41we do
00:06:00yeah
00:06:01hello my friend it's Aziz
00:06:05I'm coming to meet you
00:06:07that's not the plan
00:06:08we don't think we should discuss our plans on the phones anymore
00:06:14why not
00:06:16this is why I'm coming to meet you
00:06:46get in the car
00:06:47eddie
00:06:50you stupid bastard eddie
00:06:55you know i'm surprised
00:06:58cars has known me a long time
00:07:02and he only sent two of you
00:07:09and
00:07:10and
00:07:16and
00:07:17and
00:07:28and
00:07:29and
00:07:29the
00:07:29and
00:07:30and
00:07:32well
00:07:35carters man
00:07:37I am.
00:07:38Eddie.
00:07:40He's an informer.
00:07:46Gotta be fucking joking.
00:07:48He knows about us.
00:07:50He knows about this.
00:07:53He knows about you.
00:07:57I'll change my plans then.
00:08:00We are taking the opium from here.
00:08:02No chance.
00:08:07Wait.
00:08:12He works with us.
00:08:14This is business.
00:08:16We honor the deal.
00:08:22You'll still get paid, my friend.
00:08:24You take the money, we take the risk.
00:08:26You shouldn't have a problem with that.
00:08:29And if you do have a problem,
00:08:31I wonder why that is.
00:08:37How will you get it in?
00:08:39That's our job now.
00:08:41Not yours.
00:08:50Unload it.
00:08:53Come on there and get it off.
00:08:55Let's go.
00:08:56The winch up. Hurry up.
00:09:20What happened?
00:09:23What do you think happened?
00:09:25He found out.
00:09:29Eddie.
00:09:29Eddie, do you want protection?
00:09:36It was a great place.
00:09:37Liverpool.
00:09:38When I grew up.
00:09:42Now they call it Smack City.
00:09:44And that was us.
00:09:48That's how I'm leaving it.
00:09:50And I'm leaving it without a son.
00:09:54And I deserve it.
00:09:55Because that was us too.
00:09:58You did everything you could.
00:09:59All I've done is help bring two tons of smack to England.
00:10:03That's all you've done too.
00:10:07But there's still one thing I can do.
00:10:09Something you lot can't.
00:10:13We had a deal.
00:10:14Yeah, we still do.
00:10:15But you're running out of time.
00:10:19I'm getting my family set up a long way from Liverpool.
00:10:24And then I'm gonna come back and I'm gonna kill them.
00:10:27Alright? And you can have that.
00:10:28You can testify that I told you that.
00:10:31And I'd shake your fucking hands.
00:10:33And then I'd take any time they gave me.
00:10:35Just so long as he's in the fucking ground.
00:10:40We'll get him.
00:10:43How?
00:10:45Go on, help.
00:10:52Here's what Carter will do now.
00:10:56He'll go to ground.
00:10:58Then he'll sell the smack.
00:11:00And then he's gone.
00:11:04And anything you lot think you have,
00:11:06any power you think you have,
00:11:08that's gone too.
00:11:10It's gone.
00:11:14And you're not back to where you started.
00:11:15It's worse than that.
00:11:18Because they don't just know about me now, do they?
00:11:22They're not about you.
00:11:24They're not about you.
00:11:33So just to clarify,
00:11:35two tons of heroin,
00:11:37a hundred million pounds of class A drugs,
00:11:39is now out of your control.
00:11:41It's a hundred and twenty million,
00:11:42the price has spiked due to lack of supply service.
00:11:44This is veering into criminal negligence.
00:11:46Forget getting sacked.
00:11:47We could end up getting nicked.
00:11:48It's a temporary situation.
00:11:50You've lost your only informant.
00:11:52You no longer have eyes on your Liverpool target,
00:11:55or the Turks,
00:11:56and the drugs have gone.
00:11:57That doesn't sound too temporary to me.
00:12:00I've got another way in.
00:12:02I hope you don't mean the bent cop.
00:12:05Because if you're suggesting that your best shot
00:12:07at finding two tons of heroin in Turkey
00:12:09is a bent cop in Manchester who won't talk,
00:12:12then you might as well turn the bloody lights off!
00:12:15Oh, Christ.
00:12:17If you had kept your man safe,
00:12:18this would have been over.
00:12:19It would have been over if you hadn't given up the drugs, mate.
00:12:21I had to.
00:12:22Why? Did they ask for it nicely?
00:12:24What did you fucking say?
00:12:25You heard me!
00:12:25Knock it up!
00:12:26Knock it up!
00:12:28This is amateur.
00:12:32You and Kate, get up north,
00:12:33and don't come back until you get a lead on Carter.
00:12:40And I'm suspending you from active duty.
00:12:43You what?
00:12:45Go home and remember who you are.
00:12:48Because it's not this.
00:12:49I'm not going anywhere, mate.
00:12:50I've got work to do.
00:12:51He's not your mate.
00:12:53He's your boss,
00:12:54and you're going home.
00:13:25I'm sorry.
00:13:28Don't bring him here, Guy.
00:13:29Don't bring him here, Guy.
00:13:31Bringing him here is not you coming home.
00:13:35I'll take her to school.
00:13:37No, you won't.
00:13:39I'm here, okay?
00:13:40So I'll take her to school.
00:13:41It's the school holidays.
00:13:44It's been the school holidays for a while.
00:13:49Right.
00:13:50Yeah.
00:13:52We'll be back later.
00:13:55Where are you going?
00:13:56Into town.
00:13:58She wants to go to the zoo.
00:13:59She's been reading about penguins.
00:14:01I'm coming.
00:14:02Not like that, you're not.
00:14:09They sent me home.
00:14:11That's why I'm here.
00:14:13And I'm struggling with that, to be honest,
00:14:15because it's still going on,
00:14:16what I was doing.
00:14:17It's not finished,
00:14:18and I don't know...
00:14:23I don't know how I'm supposed to get my head round that.
00:14:26I don't know how to be here
00:14:30when that's still happening out there.
00:14:35It's all right.
00:14:40Come and see the bloody penguins then.
00:14:49That's right.
00:14:51That's all we've got.
00:14:52A bent cop in Manchester who won't talk.
00:14:56Then we try again.
00:14:58Then Goodwin says the same thing again.
00:15:00That he's got nothing to say
00:15:01and that he wants a lawyer.
00:15:08Then let's give him a lawyer.
00:15:14Tell me about these penguins then.
00:15:17Where do they live?
00:15:18I've not seen money round our way.
00:15:20That's because they live at the South Pole.
00:15:22Is that right?
00:15:24Yes.
00:15:24People think they live at the North Pole.
00:15:26But they can't.
00:15:28Because it's just ice.
00:15:30And they need to live on land
00:15:31because they need to take care of their children.
00:15:33And also there's lots of pets in here.
00:15:35Which can be dangerous.
00:15:38Also, you can do to your men.
00:15:40Which can always be.
00:15:41Everything.
00:15:42Everything.
00:15:42What.
00:15:58Let's go.
00:15:59It's working with the Cotton.
00:16:02The Cotton.
00:16:03Come on.
00:16:04Quick.
00:16:04Quick, quick, quick.
00:16:06Is that coming?
00:16:07It's alright.
00:16:08Come on.
00:16:12This is pie.
00:16:33Where's Hakann?
00:16:35You're not living in your flat anymore.
00:16:37Don't you worry about where I'm living, son.
00:16:41Just tell her, can I want my fucking money.
00:17:11I never thought that would happen.
00:17:15They would cross over like that.
00:17:20Their lives.
00:17:24But why wouldn't they?
00:17:29Because they crossed over in me a long time ago.
00:17:39And I don't know how to change that.
00:17:45I do.
00:17:49I don't want you to come home again until it's over.
00:17:54Don said that one day you'd need my help.
00:17:56Well, this is it.
00:17:59You need to go back out there and only be him until this is finished.
00:18:03Because until then, you'll never really come home.
00:18:06And if you do, you just bring him and his life and his danger with you.
00:18:19Listen, there's...
00:18:29There's two letters in the garage.
00:18:37Don't open them unless you have to, but...
00:18:41There's two letters in the garage.
00:18:46Then you can take them out the garage when you get home.
00:19:02Love you.
00:19:06Love you.
00:19:33Why is he unshaven?
00:19:35Suicide watch.
00:19:36Are you suicidal?
00:19:38Who the fuck are you?
00:19:40It's what they do.
00:19:42Police, customs, make you look like shit.
00:19:45Take you to court for hearing and say, look at him.
00:19:47He's falling apart.
00:19:49He is guilty as sin.
00:19:52So, Mr Goodwin, are you suicidal?
00:19:57Not quite.
00:19:58But the day is young.
00:20:01Get him a razor.
00:20:09Good afternoon, Arthur.
00:20:11I'm a solicitor.
00:20:13Not mine, you're not.
00:20:15Correct.
00:20:17Mr Carter is concerned.
00:20:20Shouldn't be.
00:20:21Why not?
00:20:22Because I'm in here and he's not.
00:20:24Well, the question is what you might do or indeed say to get out of here.
00:20:28If they had enough to charge me, I wouldn't be here.
00:20:31I just need to wait it out.
00:20:37But I won't have a job at the end of this.
00:20:41Mr Carter is a businessman.
00:20:43He'll always be receptive to a mutually beneficial agreement.
00:20:52I may need to relocate.
00:20:54I may need to relocate.
00:20:54Then I'm sure you'll do so with Mr Carter's very best wishes.
00:20:57And they're going to have my pension off me?
00:20:59That is a situation I'm sure Mr Carter will be keen to rectify.
00:21:04Then tell him I appreciate his support.
00:21:12Is there anything else you should be concerned about?
00:21:16I believe Her Majesty's customs are keen to talk to him.
00:21:20Have they indicated how they might go about that?
00:21:22I imagine they would go about doing that by trying to find him.
00:21:27But I reckon Carter's probably worked that out for himself.
00:21:30So don't you go billing him for that?
00:21:31Mr Carter is a highly successful entrepreneur, Mr Goodwin.
00:21:36Unlike you, he has no financial concerns.
00:21:39Mr Carter can wear whatever suit he wants.
00:21:42He can drive whatever car he wants.
00:21:45I know who he is.
00:21:47So do I.
00:21:48Yeah.
00:21:48Mr Carter is a legitimate businessman who cares deeply
00:21:51about his community?
00:21:53Oh, behave, will you?
00:21:55He's a kid off the boot estate with a dad in Walton
00:21:57and a mother who put him there.
00:22:00I know who Carter is.
00:22:03He knows who I am.
00:22:05So tell him.
00:22:07He's got plenty to worry about, but that does not include me.
00:22:14Thanks for your help.
00:22:19Yeah.
00:22:20Have we checked Carter's mum?
00:22:21She's dead.
00:22:23She's dead.
00:22:24Right.
00:22:28Shit.
00:22:28What?
00:22:30He told me she was dead.
00:22:34He told me that.
00:22:47You should be resting.
00:22:56All I've done is what you asked me to do.
00:22:59You told me to build him.
00:23:01You told me to become him.
00:23:03You can't just ask me to let him go.
00:23:05Not when we're so close to the end.
00:23:07I can sort of do what the fuck I want, son.
00:23:08And right now I'm trying to look after you.
00:23:11I'm fine.
00:23:15It's him.
00:23:17It's him.
00:23:17He's pissed off.
00:23:19And so he should be.
00:23:21The Turks are owing money, and now they've gone into hiding.
00:23:23He knows he ain't getting it.
00:23:25Yeah, that's what I said when I was where you are now.
00:23:28And I had a boss telling me I needed a break.
00:23:31I told him I was fine.
00:23:34He said it was my legend that was falling apart, not me.
00:23:37So I didn't take a break.
00:23:40I went back out there, and I went harder.
00:23:46Except it wasn't my legend that was falling apart.
00:23:50It was me.
00:23:55But I couldn't see it.
00:23:58Because I'd forgotten who I was.
00:24:02By the time I remembered, I'd lost everything I had.
00:24:12What's the funny thing about hindsight, son?
00:24:17It always turns up late.
00:24:24I need you to tell me.
00:24:27If you were back out there now,
00:24:31doing this,
00:24:33knowing all that you know,
00:24:36knowing what it costs you,
00:24:40would you stop?
00:24:44No.
00:24:53I'm going back to work.
00:24:56Yeah.
00:25:05I'm going back.
00:25:0664 years old.
00:25:07No criminal record.
00:25:08Rent a house from the council,
00:25:10and that's 500 quid in the building society.
00:25:13You didn't miss much.
00:25:15I should have checked her out.
00:25:16They can't be that close.
00:25:17Car is in a penthouse, and she's here.
00:25:22I grew up in a place like this Bailey with a dad who did his best and a mum who
00:25:28didn't
00:25:30my dad drank gambled all of that but he didn't break the law and he didn't like people who did
00:25:38and that's the thing about places like this not all the men are crooks and not all the women are
00:26:11angels
00:26:20this is fucking embarrassing
00:26:42take me to the Turks
00:26:45no why not because I am finished I have done enough you have done enough and now I am home
00:26:57you should go home too try that didn't work it is hard yeah once you have lived in this world
00:27:08it is
00:27:09hard to live why did you help me because mr. Blake gave me money so it was just the money
00:27:18because mr.
00:27:19Blake gave me money so you don't care about the two tons of smack on this way here and about
00:27:27what
00:27:27that could do to this country you think I should care about England that I should be grateful to
00:27:36England let me tell you about England England caught me hiding in the olive trees when I
00:27:43was 16 years old with a pistol that did not fire and a uniform made by my mother England took
00:27:52me to
00:27:52their camp and asked me questions which I did not answer so England stripped me and beat me and burnt
00:28:01me
00:28:01and cut me and rub salt in the wounds and tied me up in the sand and left me dying
00:28:09in the dirt like a dog
00:28:13until a man came and shouted at the others and gave me shade and water save my life so I
00:28:28served him for the rest of the war
00:28:32I did not serve England I only served him like Mr. Blake so if you need some last help from
00:28:48me you must know my friend I will do it for money I will do it for Mr. Blake I
00:28:53will even do it just a little for you
00:28:59but England England England England can get fucked
00:29:11to you
00:29:15I know where Hakan is but you cannot go to him until you have something to offer
00:29:25otherwise if you go to him you will not come back
00:29:35Tuesday's Scouse eh always was no matter what else was going on Tuesday was always Scouse never mind your fucking
00:29:42tea have you heard from the takes
00:29:44not yet
00:29:45not yet
00:29:46they'll do you
00:29:46you know that
00:29:48no they won't
00:29:49oh really so where's the stuff
00:29:51it's moving
00:29:52but you don't know where and you don't know how
00:29:54so they'll do you
00:29:56just as soon as they can
00:30:00you know what I've done
00:30:03what I've built
00:30:06it's impressive
00:30:07what do you want Declan a pass on the ads
00:30:10no
00:30:11it's a weak man who needs his mother's praise and I'll not have another weak man in this house
00:30:17I wanted your praise I'd die waiting
00:30:21could at least recognize what I've done you could manage that
00:30:24we'll only know what you've done when it ends
00:30:28and right now it ends with life in Walton or death in the corset
00:30:33it doesn't
00:30:33no I'm investing the money I'm cleaning it I'm looking for business opportunities
00:30:37listen to you
00:30:38don't get above yourself Declan you're a drug dealer
00:30:42I'm useful to that
00:30:43what's that supposed to mean
00:30:44you told me to do something with my life
00:30:45I didn't tell you to do this
00:30:47you didn't tell me not to you did you
00:30:57you didn't tell me not to
00:31:05but I trusted two people in this world Ma
00:31:13if I only got you left
00:31:20your dad drank cause he was weak
00:31:23and when I told him he was weak he drank even more
00:31:28but I didn't care
00:31:32because I had you
00:31:34and I could see that you were different
00:31:38I could see you would never be weak
00:31:42not when it mattered
00:31:45you've come a long way Declan
00:31:48and I don't care how you did it
00:31:51I just care about you not throwing us away now
00:31:58because you're important Declan
00:32:04to the Turks
00:32:07but I think they've forgotten that
00:32:10so go down there
00:32:12and fucking remind them
00:32:21the important thing
00:32:22is that this isn't an apology
00:32:24good start
00:32:25what it is
00:32:26is recognition of the job you've done
00:32:28getting Eddie on board was impressive
00:32:30and it wasn't your fault you lost him
00:32:32finding the cop getting something out of him
00:32:34that's good work
00:32:35and you're vital
00:32:37so I shouldn't have said what I said
00:32:38and that's it
00:32:41and that's not an apology
00:32:43no
00:32:44sounded like one
00:32:45should we get on with it
00:32:47where are we?
00:32:48Milanese is going to give me eyes on the Turks
00:32:50and we found Carter
00:32:51and the drugs?
00:32:52if they're travelling by road on the Balkan drugs route
00:32:54then I'd estimate they're somewhere in Yugoslavia
00:32:57and neither the Turks nor Carter have an existing system
00:32:59to get that much into the country
00:33:01so they're going to need to do something new
00:33:03and they're not going to be franchising out that operation
00:33:05not for two tons
00:33:06we know where they are
00:33:08we know where the drugs are
00:33:09we know one of them is going to go and get the drugs
00:33:12whoever moves is bringing it in
00:33:23you were supposed to come alone
00:33:29I'll come however I want
00:33:32where's the stuff?
00:33:34Travelling
00:33:36I think you might have forgotten
00:33:38about what happened to your lad in Glasgow
00:33:42you see I got a network
00:33:45you don't
00:33:48I could sell two tons in a day
00:33:51you'd take a year and get caught doing it
00:33:55and that's my product
00:33:56just as much as it's yours
00:33:59so
00:34:00tell me where it is
00:34:03Yugoslavia
00:34:05then what?
00:34:06Germany, France
00:34:07then a ferry
00:34:10who's bringing it in?
00:34:12we are
00:34:15no
00:34:18whoever's on us knows
00:34:20two tons of heroin's about to try and get into Britain
00:34:24a couple of Turks driving a lorry
00:34:26will be the first to be pulled over
00:34:29get it to Germany
00:34:32I'll bring it in from there
00:34:52I'll bring it in from there
00:34:55looks like she's leaving him to it
00:35:05what are you doing?
00:35:07whoever moves is bringing it in
00:35:12it's over
00:35:14with respect
00:35:15with respect, Home Secretary
00:35:16I will inform you when it's over
00:35:18I am officially decommissioning your operation, Blake
00:35:21whatever you have achieved
00:35:23you are to present it as a victory
00:35:24and shut down the operation
00:35:28it is not our time that is up
00:35:31Home Secretary
00:35:33you know she's going, I know she's going
00:35:37maybe at some level she knows it too
00:35:40she is still Prime Minister, Blake
00:35:42and I am still Home Secretary
00:35:44if our operation shuts down now
00:35:46two tons of heroin enters the country
00:35:48in the dying days of your government
00:35:52or
00:35:53you could be photographed
00:35:55in front of those two tons
00:35:57which
00:35:58may prove helpful as a successor is sought
00:36:02I appointed you, Blake
00:36:04you appear to have forgotten where your loyalties lie
00:36:09I have not forgotten
00:36:12I have remembered
00:36:15I have remembered that I never wanted to enter this world
00:36:17your world
00:36:18it is a world without true danger
00:36:21without true risk
00:36:23where weak people battle for power without accountability
00:36:28my loyalty belongs to my team
00:36:31my future and my team's future
00:36:34will be determined by what happens in the next few days
00:36:39that is a deal I accept
00:36:42because my team are taking on a level of danger and risk
00:36:45unimaginable in your world
00:36:48and they do so with honesty
00:36:50and sacrifice
00:36:52and no greater ambition than stopping two tons of drugs
00:36:56landing on Britain's shores
00:37:00the end is coming for us all, I'm Secretary
00:37:05but some of us still have work to do
00:37:10where are they now?
00:37:12Harichport
00:37:13they're getting a ferry to Hamburg
00:37:14it's gotta be a handover
00:37:16Carter's taking it from the Turks and bringing it in
00:37:18you need to disrupt the handover without them realising you've done it
00:37:21and then I need to go to the Turks and get back the job of bringing it in myself
00:37:24you want us to operate in Germany without support
00:37:28I speak fairly good German
00:37:32what does fairly good mean?
00:37:37you are from MI6
00:37:40you are from MI6
00:37:41how do you?
00:37:44the secret service has supported us to support us
00:37:47and you speak perfectly German
00:37:51so
00:37:53are you from MI6?
00:37:55no
00:37:57I'm just a secretary
00:38:27I'm just a secretary
00:38:41is that them?
00:38:51yeah
00:38:53so let's break it up without them knowing we're breaking it up
00:39:10no
00:39:10you're right
00:39:24you're right
00:39:25open
00:39:26ok
00:39:27that's right
00:39:27and I'm just a little bit
00:39:28I'm not
00:39:29I'm not
00:39:29I'm not
00:39:29I'm not
00:39:29I'm not
00:39:33Can I help you, lads?
00:39:35Guten Tag.
00:39:36Haben Sie eine Zulassungsbescheinigung?
00:39:38You are.
00:39:41Haben Sie eine Zulassung für den Wagen?
00:39:44I can't understand you, mate.
00:39:48Was ist denn das Problem?
00:39:50Ja.
00:39:51Wir brauchen die Papier für das Fahrzeug.
00:39:53You do not speak German?
00:39:55No, I don't speak bloody German.
00:39:56They want the vehicle's commercial paperwork.
00:40:01You do not know the English.
00:40:03We call it the tooth.
00:40:07I don't know nothing about that.
00:40:09I can't help you, mate. Sorry.
00:40:12Good luck.
00:40:13Okay, danke, Sven.
00:40:23Look at that.
00:40:26She's bloody done it.
00:40:27She's bloody done it.
00:40:31I'm surprised to see you in Green Lakes.
00:40:33I need my dough.
00:40:35If I had it, I would give you it.
00:40:37But my father has it, and he's a simple man.
00:40:41And it's cheaper to kill you than to pay you.
00:40:44You're saying about your dad, it's about you.
00:40:48I need the money for another thing.
00:40:50An import-export business.
00:40:52Good contracts, good supply lines.
00:40:54And I know who likes a bet.
00:40:56I can get the whole thing for a song.
00:40:59Get me the money and you can come in as a partner.
00:41:03You said you wanted to do your own thing, to go legit.
00:41:06Well, here you are, mate.
00:41:12If we are to work together, my friend, then we must start now.
00:41:19What was your man thinking?
00:41:20He saw police.
00:41:21He got nervous.
00:41:22He made the right fucking decision.
00:41:24It's easy for you to say.
00:41:24You're not the one who sent ten grannies to fucking Germany.
00:41:26This is not productive.
00:41:28We have a problem and we need a solution.
00:41:30Shouting like this, it's not a solution.
00:41:37Where's my fucking money?
00:41:40He's right, Hakan.
00:41:41You must pay him.
00:41:42You come to me like this?
00:41:44I've done my job.
00:41:45Now pay me.
00:41:46How's he got in here?
00:41:46The security is a fucking disgrace.
00:41:48Speak to Hakan like fucking careful with that.
00:41:58You see?
00:41:59These are not toys for waving about.
00:42:02So put them away.
00:42:03Let us do business and the guy will pay for the ceiling.
00:42:14I will give you your money.
00:42:17But I will not forget how you got it.
00:42:19No.
00:42:21We'll not give him a penny.
00:42:24But if he brings the drugs into England,
00:42:27then we'll give him double.
00:42:28He was.
00:42:30Well, you say it can't be Turks.
00:42:32And we say it can't be you if you're busted of old women.
00:42:35We've looked into him.
00:42:36We've seen what he can do.
00:42:37He is a professional.
00:42:39And we, we need a professional.
00:42:42No.
00:42:48Why not?
00:42:49Because you wouldn't let me do it the way I'd want to do it.
00:42:53And how would you like to do it?
00:42:57Customers will be watching the channel.
00:42:59I'll take it from Holland over the North Sea.
00:43:01Rougher seas, less patrols.
00:43:04Then into somewhere quiet that I know and you don't.
00:43:06That's all I'd trust you with.
00:43:09And I'd want triple.
00:43:14Hope you're remembering who I am, mate.
00:43:19Yeah, you're the bloke with customs all over you.
00:43:21The best mate who's a snitch.
00:43:23This kid who looks like he's just dropped out of the bloody sky
00:43:26and two tons of smack stuck in Germany.
00:43:30How do you know it's customs?
00:43:33You what?
00:43:34How do you know it's customs who are watching us?
00:43:48We're trying to get drugs into England.
00:43:52Custom's job is to stop drugs getting into England.
00:43:56If you're being watched, the question ain't how do I know it's customs.
00:44:01It's how the fuck do you not know it's customs?
00:44:10I think for one second, even considering doing us over,
00:44:18I'll fucking kill you.
00:44:21Yeah, I could have guessed that bit, mate.
00:44:26Yeah.
00:44:32Milonas stays with us.
00:44:35If you lose the drugs,
00:44:38then you lose Milonas.
00:44:42Deal.
00:44:44Now, uh,
00:44:47go get it, my friend.
00:44:57We'll get a boat from the Coast Guard and disguise it.
00:44:59You'll need a support vessel.
00:45:01We're back crewing the boat.
00:45:02Pete should be back from Malta by now.
00:45:04I mean, he's gonna think we're winding him up.
00:45:05You've been decommissioned.
00:45:12You can tie up loose ends and I will take responsibility for calling this a loose end, but you can't
00:45:17bring anyone else in or ask for any other favors.
00:45:25Anything left to be done can only be done by you.
00:45:29Of course it's just us.
00:45:32Because we're expendable.
00:45:33You're nothing of the sort.
00:45:34The Home Secretary.
00:45:35Does he even know our names?
00:45:39If that's how little your bosses think of us, then why the fuck are we doing this?
00:45:43You're doing it because it's your job.
00:45:45It's not though, is it?
00:45:46My contract says nine grand a year and 21 days holiday.
00:45:50Pretty sure there's nothing in there about getting shot.
00:45:58The Silver Pits.
00:46:0270 miles off Hull.
00:46:04The best fishing grounds in the North Sea.
00:46:07Which meant when I was a kid, Hull had the biggest cod fleet in the world.
00:46:11And my grandad had a boat.
00:46:14And my grandad liked a drink.
00:46:17So...
00:46:18I can handle a boat.
00:46:28Current position latitude 5.1 degrees.
00:46:31Four, five minutes, no.
00:46:33Longitude zero, zero, two, three, one minutes east.
00:46:37Estimating landfall 1,700 hours, over.
00:46:42More like 18.30 and you're not exactly maintaining your course, Donald.
00:46:47Yeah, well I'm a bit rusty.
00:46:49Listen, the Coast Guard gave me a weather report.
00:46:51I didn't understand all of it, but the bits I did understand weren't great.
00:46:56Let's concentrate on finding Holland, shall we, before we worry about a bit of weather.
00:47:18He doesn't have friends.
00:47:21You what?
00:47:22My legend, he doesn't have friends.
00:47:26I believe it.
00:47:28That's my excuse anyway, for how I've been with you.
00:47:33You're doing what you're doing to survive, mate.
00:47:36I understand.
00:47:38I've been doing that a long time.
00:47:42Where were you from?
00:47:44Battersea.
00:47:45I was just over the river.
00:47:48Sands End, Emerton Road.
00:47:50Yeah?
00:47:52I was probably lucky we didn't meet back then.
00:47:54I was, er, an angry kid.
00:47:57Same here.
00:47:59We're both so mellow now.
00:48:01Yeah, well, this job brings out the worst in you.
00:48:06And the best.
00:48:10Yeah.
00:48:18We'll find the best in trouble.
00:48:33I see the greatest, in my life.
00:48:35I wish I could've missed it.
00:48:35I don't know.
00:48:36Bye, bye.
00:48:36Bye bye.
00:48:37Bye bye, bye.
00:48:38Bye bye.
00:48:51You'll meet here in London in two days.
00:48:54If you're not there, then Malonis is gone.
00:48:58What if we're delayed?
00:49:01It's getting pretty rough out there.
00:49:03My friend, I had to work hard to agree this.
00:49:06If it was up to Hakan, Malonis would have gone already.
00:49:15After this, things will change.
00:49:20Yeah, they will.
00:49:40This is Missy Vessel, Alba Spirit. How do you read? Over.
00:49:44Reading you loud and clear. Go ahead, Alba Spirit. Over.
00:49:47We've lost our course. This is the worst thing.
00:49:49Can you state your position, please, Alba Spirit?
00:49:52Approximately. Approximately 4-0 north of Hull miles east of Devon Point.
00:49:56That can't be right.
00:49:57We're losing visibility here. You'll need to speak to the Coast Guard.
00:50:01They'll need your position.
00:50:03Hello?
00:50:04I can hear you. Can you try that again?
00:50:06Hello? The hall was bloody.
00:50:07Don!
00:50:08Don, Alba Spirit, can you read me?
00:50:10What are we going to do, Don?
00:50:11Don!
00:50:12Don, can you state your position again, please?
00:50:14Don!
00:50:15Get the light rocks!
00:50:16Get the light rocks!
00:50:16Oh, my God!
00:50:18Oh, my God!
00:50:18Oh, my God!
00:50:20Oh, my God!
00:50:23Oh, my God!
00:50:24Oh, my God!
00:50:25Oh, my God!
00:50:51Nothing yet, sir.
00:50:58We need to check the coordinates.
00:50:59I might have given them the wrong search area, if I could...
00:51:02They're doing their job.
00:51:05This is what we do.
00:51:07We protect the border.
00:51:10If the seas are rough,
00:51:12we accept the danger and we put to sea anyway.
00:51:16They're doing their job.
00:51:18And I sent them to do it.
00:51:21This is my responsibility and no one else's.
00:51:24And certainly not yours.
00:51:29Will they find them?
00:51:33Absolutely.
00:52:26If we died, maybe we'll get told what we were doing.
00:52:29No.
00:52:31So we do this job, with all the danger that comes with it,
00:52:35and if we die doing it,
00:52:37then no one ever knows that we did it at all.
00:52:43Twelve years ago,
00:52:45I did some undercover work for Manchester Police.
00:52:48Um, football hooligans.
00:52:50Piece of piss.
00:52:52Went deep undercover, joined the gang,
00:52:54took them all down.
00:52:56A couple of years later,
00:52:58my daughter wanted to go to the beach,
00:53:01so I took her to Blackpool.
00:53:02Bank holiday.
00:53:03Place was packed.
00:53:07I never even saw him.
00:53:09The one who did it.
00:53:15Just...
00:53:16I was stabbed in the back
00:53:18while I was queuing for ice cream.
00:53:20And it nicked an artery.
00:53:22And, er...
00:53:24I nearly bled out there and then.
00:53:31In front of my daughter.
00:53:36I was still in hospital when I got the divorce papers.
00:53:44This is not a job.
00:53:46This is permanent.
00:53:50This is the rest of your life looking over your shoulder.
00:53:53Just when you think the danger's past,
00:53:54you find out how permanent it is,
00:53:57because...
00:54:00the danger never leaves.
00:54:06Our legends never die.
00:54:15Looks like you're right.
00:54:33This is HMCC Vigilance for Majesty's Coast Guard, over.
00:54:41Go ahead.
00:54:42Over.
00:54:43We have someone who wants to talk to you.
00:54:47Who's there, then?
00:54:52It's myself and Mr. Blake.
00:54:54Oh, good.
00:54:55Well, that saves me a call.
00:54:58Er, right, then.
00:54:58I'll need a van and armed support.
00:55:01Forget the Home Office.
00:55:02Go straight to the Met.
00:55:04I'm assuming you're all alive, Don.
00:55:06Yeah.
00:55:07All right.
00:55:08I've not counted them,
00:55:09but I think they're all here.
00:55:10And, er...
00:55:11Aaron was spot on with those coordinates, sir,
00:55:13so you can blame Irf for getting us back.
00:55:16We rescued the load,
00:55:18and the handover's in London tomorrow.
00:55:23Now, er...
00:55:24we've just got to finish it.
00:55:41Have we seen anything?
00:55:43No.
00:55:44There must be another way in.
00:55:47So they picked this place,
00:55:48and we don't know why.
00:55:50You need to concentrate.
00:55:52You go in there,
00:55:53get them on the wire,
00:55:54and get out.
00:55:56Easy as that.
00:55:58None of it's been easy, son.
00:56:02I'm not going to wear the receiver.
00:56:03It's too visible.
00:56:04Then we can't tell you what's happening outside.
00:56:06I don't think outside's going to be the problem.
00:56:10Listen.
00:56:11This is it.
00:56:12This is the end.
00:56:13For you and for him.
00:56:16So...
00:56:16Give him everything you've got left,
00:56:17because whatever happens,
00:56:19he stays in there.
00:56:23Just...
00:56:23make sure you come out.
00:56:32Give him everything you've got.
00:56:56Give him everything you've got.
00:56:56Bye.
00:56:56Bye.
00:57:26I hope you've got a plan.
00:57:43That's two tons of smack you've brought in.
00:57:45If you ain't got a plan, we're all getting 20 years.
00:57:55Don't worry about our plan.
00:57:58It'd better still be two tons, right?
00:58:01I'll be coming to find you.
00:58:04You can't sell it that pure. You'd kill them all.
00:58:07Don't worry. We'll cut.
00:58:11Weak opium for weak people.
00:58:19Pay him.
00:58:22Well done, my friend.
00:58:26You can keep the vein, but I'm taking him.
00:58:33Good.
00:58:36We go first, then you go.
00:58:52What is this? Come.
00:59:18We're going out over the roof.
00:59:22Well done, my friend. It is over.
00:59:26They are going to kill us.
00:59:28Go, go, go.
00:59:39It's good to see you again.
00:59:46This is lying.
00:59:48You need to stay back.
00:59:49This is bullshit. Where's my dog?
00:59:51It's all head on back.
00:59:52And this is us business, huh?
00:59:53You can it, then.
00:59:54Tell me you ain't sure.
00:59:56I said stay back.
00:59:57It's okay.
00:59:57This is normal.
00:59:59Last chance.
00:59:59And this is my dog.
01:00:08And that's glad we're going to love you.
01:00:09Can't move.
01:00:11Don't move.
01:00:12Don't move.
01:00:13Can't move.
01:00:14Let's go! Let's go!
01:00:17Shazam!
01:00:36Sit. Sit, come on.
01:00:38I'll take him.
01:00:40Yeah, give me a break.
01:00:41I'm gone, aren't I?
01:00:43What did I tell you?
01:00:44You're just a bunch of fucking amateurs.
01:00:47Jesus Christ.
01:00:53What the fuck are you smiling at?
01:01:01You.
01:01:03Me.
01:01:17Don't ever call me again, my friend.
01:01:20You are too dangerous for me.
01:01:25Mate, if I ever call you again,
01:01:29things will have gone badly wrong.
01:01:55Uh...
01:01:56Shh!
01:01:56Shh, shelter.
01:01:58Of course, please.
01:02:09You do not remember me, Hakan.
01:02:13Do not worry, I know who you are.
01:02:20Allah'a emanet ol.
01:02:32Allah'a emanet ol.
01:02:59Allah'a emanet ol.
01:03:14Oh, there, it's the manate.
01:03:14Hello?
01:03:15We got him.
01:03:21Looks like I'm not coming back then.
01:03:24Where are you?
01:03:28I'll see you, mate.
01:03:36Dad?
01:03:37Hurry up.
01:03:39I'm coming.
01:04:20You won't be in the shadows forever.
01:04:27An achievement like this, a story like this, it'll work its way out one day.
01:04:37But for now, I thank you.
01:04:42Britain thanks you.
01:04:45And I hope we meet again.
01:04:47Do you want anything to add?
01:04:48Absolutely.
01:04:50Any holiday accrued during the operation must be taken in this calendar year.
01:04:54All travel expenses should be submitted before the 28th.
01:04:58Anything over £5 must have a receipt.
01:05:00You'll return to your previous roles,
01:05:02but will get a promotion review six months ahead of the civil service schedule.
01:05:07Apart from that, it's back to normal life, whatever that is.
01:05:12And back to work Monday.
01:05:14Until they need us again.
01:05:16If they need us again.
01:05:19Oh, yeah, well done.
01:05:21And, er, safe journey home.
01:05:44We're going for a drink.
01:05:49But he ain't.
01:05:50Yes, he was unlikely.
01:05:52I'll need to get home.
01:05:54But, another time.
01:05:57I hope so.
01:06:01Oi.
01:06:07We did it.
01:06:10Yeah, mate.
01:06:13We did it.
01:06:20Who's buying it?
01:06:22I think we could lay it on expensive.
01:06:50You enjoyed it.
01:06:54I did nothing of the sort.
01:06:55I did nothing of the sort.
01:07:26I did nothing of the sort.
01:07:27Ladies and gentlemen,
01:07:29we're leaving Downing Street for the last time
01:07:33after eleven and a half wonderful years,
01:07:35and we're very happy that we leave the United Kingdom
01:07:39in a very, very much better state
01:07:42than when we came here eleven and a half years ago.
01:07:46It's been a tremendous...
01:07:56So, well, may I also say a word of thanks to all the people who sent sick to you?
01:08:14So, I'm back.
01:08:28Are you sure?
01:08:31Yeah.
01:08:33It's me.
01:08:35It's just me.
01:08:44Daddy!
01:08:45It's me.
01:08:45It's me.
01:08:46It's only me.
01:09:01It is me.
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