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00:01:00There's a dealer on the Ford estate and he was scared, Carter. Scared to tell us.
00:01:06The dealer sold to a kid who died.
00:01:10He says he was clean. He says it was an overdose. Either way, the kid died.
00:01:16What's smug? Kids die.
00:01:18It's not about the kid. It's about his dad.
00:01:34I've sorted Birmingham, but we don't borrow time.
00:01:37Yeah. I 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 40, 50 million. Who do you trust enough to handle that?
00:02:02It's my half. Not ours. And I don't know who I can trust. Right now, Eddie.
00:02:12Why didn't you tell me?
00:02:15Tell you what?
00:02:17About your kid.
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,
00:02:45and if we don't have to tell people, then we don't say a word.
00:02:51And if you tell me how to handle my son dying
00:02:55in a flat on the forest street with a needle in his arm,
00:02:58then I swear I'll put you through that fucking wall.
00:03:07Fucking hell, mates.
00:03:11Poor lad.
00:03:13Come here.
00:03:14Fuck you.
00:03:28We're getting out of this.
00:03:31We've got a family to look after.
00:03:33And I've got things I want to do that I won't be doing
00:03:35in the back of a warehouse in Troxs.
00:03:37So I'll bring the stuff here.
00:03:39We'll sell it fast.
00:03:40Make more money than you and I could ever spend.
00:03:43That includes you, Eddie.
00:03:47You'll be waiting properly.
00:03:50But right now, I want everything we've got brought here.
00:03:53Every...
00:03:54Shooter, every bully, every gram of smack.
00:03:57Then we control the lot.
00:04:02It's just you and me now, kid.
00:04:06Till the end.
00:04:10So we have the risk.
00:04:12Listen, when you take down me and Carter,
00:04:15someone 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 charm and the kids won't have anything to put in their arms.
00:04:24And maybe one of those kids will use that charm
00:04:26to 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.
00:04:42Yeah, stand down.
00:04:44That's control.
00:05:07I don't know.
00:05:17Yes.
00:05:19The 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.
00:06:00Hello, my friend.
00:06:03It's Aziz.
00:06:04I'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, Eddie.
00:06:50You stupid bastard, Eddie.
00:06:56You know, I'm surprised.
00:06:58Cars has known me a long time.
00:07:02I'm the only sent two of you.
00:07:07I don't know.
00:07:10Get in the car.
00:07:12Yeah.
00:07:33Well?
00:07:35Carter's man, Eddie.
00:07:40He's an informer.
00:07:48He knows about us, and he knows about this, and he 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, I wonder why that is.
00:08:37How will you get it in?
00:08:39It's our job now, not yours.
00:08:50Unload it.
00:08:53Come on, then.
00:08:54Get it off.
00:08:55Let's go.
00:08:56Get the winch up.
00:08:57Hurry up.
00:09:20What happened?
00:09:23What do you think happened?
00:09:25You found out?
00:09:29Eddie, do you want protection?
00:09:36It was a great place.
00:09:38Liverpool.
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 going to come back and I'm going to kill them.
00:10:27All right?
00:10:27And 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.
00:10:40Well, get him.
00:10:43How?
00:10:45How?
00:10:46Come 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, any power you think you have, that'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 know about you.
00:11:33So just to clarify, two tons of heroin, a hundred million pounds of class A drugs is now out of
00:11:40your control.
00:11:41It's 120 million the price has spiked due to lack of supply.
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, or the Turks, and 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 at finding two tons of heroin in Turkey is a bent cop
00:12:10in 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 kept your man safe, this would have been over.
00:12:19It would have been over if you hadn't given up the drugs for me.
00:12:21I had to.
00:12:22Why? Did they ask for it nicely?
00:12:24You fucking son!
00:12:25You hired me!
00:12:26Knock it off!
00:12:26Knock it off!
00:12:27Knock it off!
00:12:28This is amateur.
00:12:32You and Kate, get up north and 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?
00:12:44Go 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.
00:12:55And you're going home.
00:13:00Uh-huh.
00:13:15It's not your mum.
00:13:16You're going home.
00:13:17You're going home.
00:13:25Sorry.
00:13:28Don'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, so 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. That's why I'm here.
00:14:13And I'm struggling with that, to be honest,
00:14:15because it's still going on, what I was doing.
00:14:17It's not finished, and 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...
00:14:29here...
00:14:30when that's still happening out there.
00:14:35It's all right.
00:14:39Come and see the bloody penguins, then.
00:14:49That's right.
00:14:51That's all we've got.
00:14:52A bank cop in Manchester who won't talk.
00:14:56Then we try again.
00:14:57Then Goodwin says the same thing again.
00:15:00That he's got nothing to say and 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?
00:15:18What's the money around our way?
00:15:20That's because they live at the South Pole.
00:15:22No, it's not 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.
00:15:31So they need to take care of their children.
00:15:33And also there's lots of pets in this.
00:15:35Which can be dangerous.
00:15:38Also, it's easier to know.
00:15:39Which we want to save.
00:15:41And if we can't.
00:15:58I'm going.
00:15:58Are you just a little wolf?
00:15:59Yes, come on.
00:16:00It's good.
00:16:00Yeah, listen.
00:16:01Because of it.
00:16:02Because of it, it's in love.
00:16:02It's a lot of space.
00:16:03Come on.
00:16:04Quick.
00:16:04Quick.
00:16:06Dad coming.
00:16:07Yeah, yeah, come on.
00:16:08I'm just a little, I'm going.
00:16:08Quick.
00:16:09When you're not coming?
00:16:10Okay, I'm going.
00:16:10He's all right, mate.
00:16:10He's all right, mate.
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 Akann I want the 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.
00:18:20Listen, Liz.
00:18:29There's two letters in the garage.
00:18:36Don't open them unless you have to, but there's two letters in the garage.
00:18:46Then you can take them out of the garage when you get home.
00:19:03Love 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.
00:19:59But 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.
00:20:20Why not?
00:20:22Why 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.
00:20:38But 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.
00:20:54Then I'm sure you'll do so of Mr. Carter's very best wishes.
00:20:57And they're going to have my pen turn 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 he 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.
00:21:48Mr. Carter is a legitimate businessman who cares deeply about his community.
00:21:53Oh, behave, will you?
00:21:55He's a kid off the boot estate with a dad in Walton and 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?
00:22:22She's dead.
00:22:24Right.
00:22:27Shit.
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.
00:23:06I can sort of do what the fuck I want, son.
00:23:08And right now I'm trying to look after you.
00:23:10I'm fine.
00:23:15It's him.
00:23:17He's pissed off.
00:23:19And so he should be.
00:23:20The Turks are owing money, and now they've gone into hiding.
00:23:23He knows he ain't getting it.
00:23:25Yeah.
00:23:26That's what I said when I was where you are now.
00:23:28And I had a boss telling me I needed a break.
00:23:31Told him I was fine.
00:23:34Said 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.
00:23:43And I went harder.
00:23:46Except it wasn't my legend that was falling apart.
00:23:49But it 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.
00:25:0564 years old.
00:25:07No criminal record.
00:25:08Rent a house from the council,
00:25:10and that's 500 quid in a 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.
00:25:24With a dad who did his best,
00:25:27and a mum who didn't.
00:25:30My dad drank,
00:25:33gambled, all of that,
00:25:34but he didn't break the law.
00:25:35And he didn't like people who did.
00:25:38And that's the thing about places like this.
00:25:40Not all the men are crooks,
00:25:42and not all the women are angels.
00:25:43Not all the men are angels.
00:26:20This is fucking embarrassing.
00:26:41Take me to the Turks.
00:26:44No.
00:26:46Why not?
00:26:48Because I am finished.
00:26:51I have done enough.
00:26:53You have done enough.
00:26:54And now I am home.
00:26:57You should go home too.
00:26:59Tried that.
00:27:00Didn't work.
00:27:01It is hard.
00:27:06Once you have lived in this world, it is hard to live.
00:27:11Why did you help me?
00:27:14Because Mr. Blake gave me money.
00:27:16So it was just the money?
00:27:18Because Mr. Blake gave me money.
00:27:21So you don't care about the two tons of smack on this way here?
00:27:26And about what that could do to this country?
00:27:29Ah, you think I should care about England.
00:27:34That I should be grateful to England.
00:27:36Let me tell you about England.
00:27:39England caught me hiding in the olive trees when I was 16 years old.
00:27:46with a pistol that did not fire and a uniform made by my mother.
00:27:51England took me to their camp and asked me questions which I did not answer.
00:27:55So England stripped me and beat me and burnt me and cut me and rubbed salt in the wounds and
00:28:07tied me up in the sun and left me dying in the dirt like a dog.
00:28:13Until a man came and shouted at the others and gave me shade and water and saved my life.
00:28:26So I served him for the rest of the war.
00:28:30I did not serve England.
00:28:34I only served him.
00:28:38Like?
00:28:41Mr. Blake.
00:28:46So if you need some last help from me you must know my friend.
00:28:50I will do it for money.
00:28:51I will do it for Mr. Blake.
00:28:53I will even do it just a little for you.
00:28:59But England.
00:29:02England can get fucked.
00:29:11To you.
00:29:15I know where Hakan is.
00:29:18But you cannot go to him until you have something to offer.
00:29:25Otherwise, if you go to him, you will not come back.
00:29:34Tuesday was scouse, eh?
00:29:37Always was.
00:29:38No matter what else was going on, Tuesday was always scouse.
00:29:41Never mind your fucking tea.
00:29:42Have you heard from the takes?
00:29:44Not yet.
00:29:45They'll do you.
00:29:47You know that.
00:29:48No they won't.
00:29:49Oh really?
00:29:50So 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.
00:30:08What do you want, Declan?
00:30:09A pass on the edge?
00:30:11No.
00:30:12It's a weak man who needs his mother's praise
00:30:14and I'll not have another weak man in this house.
00:30:17I wanted your praise.
00:30:18I'd die waiting.
00:30:21Could at least recognise what I've done.
00:30:23You could manage that.
00:30:25We'll only know what you've done when it ends.
00:30:28And right now it ends with life in Walton
00:30:31or death in the Gossettles.
00:30:33It doesn't.
00:30:33No I'm investing the money.
00:30:35I'm cleaning it.
00:30:36I'm looking for business opportunities.
00:30:37Listen to you.
00:30:39Don't get above yourself Declan.
00:30:41You're a drug dealer.
00:30:42And who's fault 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, did you?
00:31:06I trusted two people in this world, Ma.
00:31:13If only got you left.
00:31:20Your dad drank because 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.
00:31:37I could see you would never be weak.
00:31:41Not 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.
00:32:03To the takes.
00:32:07But I think they've forgotten that.
00:32:11So go down there.
00:32:13And fucking remind them.
00:32:21The important thing is that this isn't an apology.
00:32:24Good start.
00:32:25What it is, is recognition of the job you've done.
00:32:28Getting Eddie on board was impressive and 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.
00:32:39And that's it.
00:32:42And that's not an apology?
00:32:43No.
00:32:44Sounded like one.
00:32:45Shall we get on with it?
00:32:47Where are we?
00:32:49Milanese 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 to 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.
00:33:11Whoever moves is bringing it in.
00:33:23You were supposed to come alone.
00:33:29Come 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 a 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 take a year and get caught doing it.
00:33:55And that's my product.
00:33:57Just as much as it's yours.
00:33:59So.
00:34:00Tell me where it is.
00:34:03Yugoslavia.
00:34:04Then what?
00:34:06Germany, France.
00:34:07Then a ferry.
00:34:09Who's bringing it in?
00:34:12We are.
00:34:16No.
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 will be the first to be pulled over.
00:34:29Get it to Germany.
00:34:32I'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.
00:35:11It's over.
00:35:14With 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, you are to present it as a victory and shut down the operation.
00:35:28It is not our time that is up, Home Secretary.
00:35:33You know she's going.
00:35:35I know she's going.
00:35:37Maybe at some level she knows it too.
00:35:40She is still Prime Minister, Blake, and I am still Home Secretary.
00:35:44If our operation shuts down now, two tons of heroin enters the country in the dying days of your government.
00:35:53Or you could be photographed in front of those two tons, which may prove helpful as a successor is sought.
00:36:02I appointed you, Blake.
00:36:05You appear to have forgotten where your loyalties lie.
00:36:10I have not forgotten.
00:36:11I have remembered.
00:36:15I have remembered that I never wanted to enter this world, your world.
00:36:19It is a world without true danger, without true risk, where weak people battle for power without accountability.
00:36:28My loyalty belongs to my team.
00:36:31My future and my team's future will 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 unimaginable in your world.
00:36:48And they do so with honesty and sacrifice and no greater ambition than stopping two tons of drugs landing on
00:36:56Britain's shores.
00:37:00The end is coming for us all, Home 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.
00:37:15It'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?
00:37:37Are you from my 6th?
00:37:40Please?
00:37:43The secret service has helped us to support you.
00:37:47And you speak perfectly German.
00:37:52So...
00:37:53Are you from my 6th?
00:37:56No.
00:37:57I'm just a secretary.
00:38:11A...
00:38:15No.
00:38:26No!
00:38:29No.
00:38:33This is my freshman.
00:38:52Yeah, so let's break it up without them then we're breaking up
00:39:23Jack
00:39:32Can I help you lads?
00:39:50You do not speak German. No, I don't speak bloody German. They want the vehicles commercial
00:39:59paperwork you do not know the English um we call it the tooth I don't know nothing about
00:40:08that. I can't help you mate, sorry. Good luck. Okay, thank you. Look at that. She's bloody
00:40:26done it. I'm surprised to see you in Great Lakes. I need my dough. If I had it I would
00:40:36give you it. But my father has it and he's a simple man. And it's cheaper to kill you
00:40:42than to pay you. This ain't about you dad, it's about you. I need the money for another
00:40:50thing. An import export business, good contracts, good supply lines and an only who likes a bet.
00:40:56I can get the whole thing for a song. Get me the money and you can come in as a
00:41:01partner.
00:41:03You said you wanted to do your own thing to go legit. Well, here you are mate.
00:41:12If we are to work together, my friend, then we must start now. What was your man thinking?
00:41:20He saw police. He got nervous. He made the right fucking decision. It's easy for you to
00:41:24say. You're not the one who sent certain grannies to fucking Germany. This is not productive.
00:41:28We have a problem and we need a solution. Shouting like this, it's not a solution.
00:41:37Where's my fucking money? He's right, Hakan. You must pay him. You come to me like this?
00:41:44I've done my job. Now pay me. How's he got in here? Your security is a fucking disgrace.
00:41:48You speak to Hakan like this? Be fucking careful with that.
00:41:58You see? These are not toys for waving about. So put them away. Let us do business and
00:42:04the guy will pay for the ceiling.
00:42:14I will give you your money. But I will not forget how you got it. No. We'll not give
00:42:22him a penny. But if he brings the drugs into England, then we'll give him double. He was.
00:42:30Well, you say it can't be Turks. And we say it can't be you if you're buses of old women.
00:42:35We've looked into him. We've seen what he can do. He is a professional. And we, we need
00:42:40a professional. No.
00:42:48Why not? Because 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'd take it from Holland over the North Sea. Rougher seas, less patrols.
00:43:04Then into somewhere quiet that I know and you don't. That'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. A best mate who's a snitch.
00:43:23This kid who looks like he's just dropped out of the bloody sky and two tons of smack stuck
00:43:27back 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.
00:43:51Customs' 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.
00:44:00It's how the fuck do you not know it's customs?
00:44:10I think for one second, even considering doing this over,
00:44:18I'll fucking kill you.
00:44:21Yeah, I could have guessed that bit, mate.
00:44:33Minholas stays with us.
00:44:35If you lose the drugs,
00:44:38then you lose Minholas.
00:44:42Deal.
00:44:47Now, go get it, my friend.
00:44:57We'll get a boat from the Coast Guard and disguise it.
00:45:00You'll need a support vessel.
00:45:01We're back for in the boat.
00:45:02Pete, you should be back from Malta by now.
00:45:04I mean, he's going to think we're winding him up.
00:45:05We've been decommissioned.
00:45:12You can tie up loose ends
00:45:14and I will take the responsibility for calling this a loose end,
00:45:16but you can't bring anyone else in
00:45:18or ask for any other favours.
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, does he even know our names?
00:45:39If that's how little your bosses think of us,
00:45:41then why the fuck are we doing this?
00:45:43You're doing it because it's your job.
00:45:45It's not there, is it?
00:45:46My contract says nine grand a year
00:45:48and 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,
00:46:09Hull had the biggest cod fleet in the world.
00:46:12My granddad had a boat.
00:46:14And my granddad liked to drink.
00:46:17So,
00:46:18I can handle a boat.
00:46:28Current position latitude 5.1 degrees.
00:46:324.5 minutes null.
00:46:33Longitude 0.0.2.
00:46:363.1 minutes east.
00:46:37Estimating landfall 1.700 hours.
00:46:40Over.
00:46:42More like 18.30,
00:46:44and you're not exactly maintaining your course, Donald.
00:46:46Yeah, 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,
00:46:53but the bits I did understand weren't great.
00:46:56Let's concentrate on finding Holland, shall we,
00:46:58before we worry about a bit of weather.
00:47:18He doesn't have friends.
00:47:21You what?
00:47:22My legend.
00:47:24He doesn't have friends.
00:47:26I believe it.
00:47:28That's my excuse anyway,
00:47:29for how I've been with you.
00:47:33You're doing what you're doing to survive me.
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, uh, an angry kid.
00:47:57Same here.
00:47:59We're both so mellow now.
00:48:01Yeah, well,
00:48:03this job brings out the worst in you.
00:48:06And the best.
00:48:09Yeah.
00:48:11Yeah.
00:48:12I don't know.
00:48:43I'll see.
00:48:44Come on.
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 delight?
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.
00:49:21They will.
00:49:40This is, this is Bissi Vessel, Albert Spirit.
00:49:42How do you read?
00:49:43Over.
00:49:44Reading you loud and clear.
00:49:45Go ahead, Albert Spirit.
00:49:46Over.
00:49:46We've lost our course.
00:49:48This is the worst thing.
00:49:49Can you state your position, please, Albert Spirit?
00:49:52Approximately.
00:49:52Approximately 4-0 north of Hakan, east of Devon Point.
00:49:56That, that can't be right.
00:49:57We'll lose your visibility here.
00:49:59You'll need to speak to the Coast Guard.
00:50:01They'll need your position.
00:50:03Hello?
00:50:04I can hear you.
00:50:04Can you try that again?
00:50:05Hello?
00:50:06The hope is ready.
00:50:07Don!
00:50:08Don, Albert Spirit, can you read me?
00:50:10What are you going to do?
00:50:11Don!
00:50:12Don, can you state your position again, please?
00:50:14I'm sorry.
00:50:15Down the line, Price.
00:50:51Nothing yet, sir.
00:50:58I need to check the coordinates.
00:51:00I 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, we 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.
00:51:30Will they find them?
00:51:34Absolutely.
00:52:26If we died, maybe we'd 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, then no one ever knows that we did it at all.
00:52:4312 years ago, I did some undercover work for Manchester Police.
00:52:49Football hooligans.
00:52:50Piece of piss.
00:52:52Went deep undercover, joined the gang, took them all down.
00:52:57Couple of years later, my daughter wanted to go to the beach, so I took her to Blackpool.
00:53:02Bank holiday.
00:53:04Place 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 while I was queuing for ice cream.
00:53:20And it nicked an artery, and it nicked an artery, and I nearly bled out there and then in front
00:53:32of 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, you find out how permanent it is, because...
00:54:00The danger never leaves.
00:54:06And legends never die.
00:54:15Looks like you're right.
00:54:33This is HMCC Vigilance for Majesties Coast Guard, over.
00:54:41Go ahead, over.
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.
00:54:58Right, 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, but I think they're all here.
00:55:09And, uh, Aaron was spot on with those coordinates, sir, so you can blame her for getting us back.
00:55:16We rescued the load, and the handover's in London tomorrow.
00:55:22Now, uh, we'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've picked this place, and we don't know why?
00:55:50You need to concentrate.
00:55:52You go in there, get them on the wire, and get out.
00:55:56Easy as that.
00:55:58None of it's been easy, son.
00:56:01I'm not going to wear the receiver.
00:56:03It's too miserable.
00:56:05Then 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 give him everything you've got left, because whatever happens, he stays in there.
00:56:23Just make sure you come out.
00:56:31I don't know.
00:57:25I 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.
00:57:58There'd better still be two tons.
00:58:00Right.
00:58:01I'll be coming to find you.
00:58:04You can't sell it that pure.
00:58:05You'd kill them all.
00:58:07Don't worry.
00:58:09We'll cut it.
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.
00:58:32Good.
00:58:36We go first, then you go.
00:58:52What is this?
00:58:53Come.
00:59:17Roof.
00:59:18We're going out over the roof.
00:59:22Well done, my friend.
00:59:24It 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 light.
00:59:48You need to stay back.
00:59:49This is bullshit.
00:59:50Where's my dog?
00:59:51So, here, my friend, this is us business, huh?
00:59:53You can it, then.
00:59:54Tell me you ain't sure.
00:59:55I said stay back.
00:59:57It's okay.
00:59:57This is normal.
00:59:59Not chance.
01:00:09Do not move.
01:00:11Don't move.
01:00:11Do not move.
01:00:13Do not move.
01:00:14Let's go.
01:00:15Let's go.
01:00:17Shut up.
01:00:18Shut up.
01:00:37Sit, come on.
01:00:38I'll take him.
01:00:40Yeah, you don't be a prick.
01:00:41I'm gone, ain't I?
01:00:43What did I tell you?
01:00:44You're just a bunch of fucking amateurs.
01:00:47Yeah.
01:00:52What the fuck are you smiling at?
01:01:01You.
01:01:03Me.
01:01:17Don't ever call me again, my friend.
01:01:21You are too dangerous for me.
01:01:25Mate, if I ever call you again, things will have gone badly wrong.
01:01:56Shh.
01:01:57Shelter.
01:01:58Of course, please.
01:02:09You do not remember me, Hakan.
01:02:12Do not worry.
01:02:14I know who you are.
01:02:20Allah'a emanet ol.
01:02:28Allah'a emanet ol.
01:02:33Allah'a emanet ol.
01:02:37Allah'a emanet ol.
01:02:38Allah'a emanet ol.
01:02:39Allah'a emanet ol.
01:02:39Allah'a emanet ol.
01:02:40Allah'a emanet ol.
01:02:40Allah'a emanet ol.
01:02:42Allah'a emanet ol.
01:02:42Allah'a emanet ol.
01:02:43Allah'a emanet ol.
01:02:44Allah'a emanet ol.
01:02:44Allah'a emanet ol.
01:02:46Allah'a emanet ol.
01:02:59Oh, please, please!
01:03:13Hello?
01:03:15We got him.
01:03:21It looks like I'm not coming back, then.
01:03:25Where are you?
01:03:28I'll see you, mate.
01:03:36Dad?
01:03:38Hurry up!
01:03:39I'm coming.
01:03:39I'll see you in the next morning.
01:03:42I'll see you in the next morning.
01:03:45Thank you, mate.
01:03:49Thank you, mate.
01:03:52Thank you, mate.
01:03:52Bring forward, sir.
01:03:53Bring forward.
01:03:54Bring forward.
01:03:55Yes, sir.
01:03:56Yes, sir.
01:03:57Action.
01:04:20You won't be in the shadows forever.
01:04:28An 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?
01:04:49Absolutely.
01:04:50Any holiday accrued during the operation must be taken in this calendar year.
01:04:54Or travel expenses should be submitted before the 28th, anything over £5 must have a receipt.
01:05:00You'll return to your previous roles, but we'll 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.
01:05:11And back to work Monday.
01:05:14Until they need us again.
01:05:16If they need us again.
01:05:19Oh, yeah.
01:05:20Well done.
01:05:21And safe journey home.
01:05:44We're going for a drink.
01:05:49But he ain't.
01:05:50Yeah, seems unlikely.
01:05:52Ha, ha.
01:05:53Ha, ha.
01:05:53Ha.
01:05:53Ha.
01:05:53I need to get home.
01:05:54But...
01:05:54Another time.
01:05:57I hope so.
01:06:01Oi.
01:06:06We did it.
01:06:11Yeah, mate.
01:06:13We did it.
01:06:20Who's buying then?
01:06:22Who's buying then?
01:06:22I think we can blame it on expenses.
01:06:24Ha, ha, ha, ha!
01:06:26Ha, ha, ha, ha!
01:06:27Ha, ha, ha!
01:06:30Ha, ha, ha!
01:06:31Ah, ha, ha, ha.
01:06:37Ha, ha, ha, ha!
01:06:38Ha, ha, ha, ha.
01:06:39Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha!
01:06:50You enjoyed it.
01:06:53I did nothing of the sort.
01:07:27Ladies and gentlemen, we're leaving Downing Street for the last time after 11 and a half wonderful years,
01:07:35and we're very happy that we leave the United Kingdom in a very, very much better state
01:07:42than when we came here 11 and a half years ago.
01:07:46It's been a tremendous...
01:07:56So well, and may I also say a word of thanks to all the people who sent so...
01:08:12So...
01:08:14I'm back.
01:08:28Are you sure?
01:08:30Yeah.
01:08:33It's me.
01:08:36It's just me.
01:08:44Daddy!
01:08:45Daddy...
01:08:45...
01:08:47I don't know.
01:09:42I don't know.
01:09:53I don't know.
01:10:22I don't know.
01:10:58I don't know.
01:11:24I don't know.
01:12:06I don't know.
01:12:26I don't know.
01:12:56I don't know.
01:13:26I don't know.
01:13:56I don't know.
01:14:18I don't know.
01:14:18I don't know.
01:14:18I don't know.
01:14:19I don't know.
01:14:20I don't know.
01:14:21I don't know.
01:14:22I don't know.
01:14:23I don't know.
01:14:24I don't know.
01:14:32I don't know.
01:14:32I don't know.
01:14:33I don't know.
01:14:33I don't know.
01:14:33I don't know.
01:14:33I don't know.
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