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00:21Don't be late, Pat.
00:23I won't.
00:36All right, Marky.
00:37All right.
00:41All right, I'm doing medicine.
00:43Oh, medicine?
00:44That's a little bit serious for me.
00:46I'm reading philosophy.
00:47Four hours a week, and I barely make money.
01:00All right, Mikey.
01:01How's it going?
01:01Yeah?
01:02Yeah.
01:03All right.
01:05Here you go, that.
01:07Well, let's have it.
01:14Right, everyone.
01:16Back to mine.
01:17I've got a surprise.
01:25That's fush.
01:26Fuck and fush.
01:30What do you think, Mikey?
01:36Mikey?
01:38Mikey!
01:43Do you know, Oscar Wilde says that opium is the quickest route to embracing the fullness of life.
01:52Arabella.
01:57Arabella.
02:01Arabella?
02:03Arabella?
02:11Arabella.
02:34The Home Secretary would like to see you, sir.
02:38I thought you might.
03:06The country is heading for recession.
03:08Mrs. Thatcher needs a crisis she can solve, and here it is.
03:12In the coming days, she will call the heroin crisis a national emergency, announce life
03:16sentences for drug dealers, and declare that her government will stop heroin from coming
03:21into the country, which means you need to stop heroin from coming into the country, or
03:25I will find others who can.
03:27Stopping contraband entering the country is the job of the Majesty's Customs, and our
03:30job alone.
03:31The Americans have declared a war on drugs, whilst we appear to have hoisted a white flag.
03:36The DEA has a budget of a billion dollars, shares technology with NASA, and is permitted
03:40to undertake undercover operations anywhere in the world.
03:42British customs investigators are poorly equipped, entirely untrained, and curtailed by regulation.
03:51What would you need?
03:53A year, an enhanced budget, permission to hire specialists, and operational freedom.
04:00Six months, no new people, no new money, but as much freedom as you want.
04:06And what might you hope we achieve, Home Secretary, with such vast resources?
04:11Identify those who are bringing heroin into the country and stop them from doing so, or
04:14I will propose a parliamentary bill, reassigning responsibility for border security to the police.
04:20That won't be necessary, sir.
04:21You think a few customs officers can take on the biggest drug gangs in Britain?
04:27Absolutely.
04:29Jesus Christ.
04:31How would we do it?
04:32With great fucking difficulty.
04:35We're in danger of losing control of the border dogs, so how would we do it?
04:39Undercover operations, infiltration, extreme danger, all the things I took this job to get
04:43away from.
04:44What would you need?
04:46Volunteers, and somewhere to train them, while I work out if there's any worth keeping.
04:50Majesty's Customs employs 20,000 people.
04:52There have to be a few who can do this.
04:56You know how long I spent undercover, and you know what it did to me.
05:00You'd be surprised how few people could do it.
05:03You'd be even more surprised when you work out which ones they are.
05:13Hello.
05:14Good morning, sir.
05:16I'm from the Vice Division of Her Majesty's Customs.
05:19Did you attempt to illegally import a magazine from Germany called No Limit Nympho Nurses?
05:26Did I?
05:28Oh, gosh.
05:30I mean, it doesn't sound like me.
05:32Right.
05:33But it had been a neighbour.
05:35I mean, there's a chap over the road who wears shorts all year round.
05:41Do you want me to go and talk to your neighbours about this?
05:44No.
05:45No.
05:48You bought 500 carsteris from a sales agent in China, and imported them without paying VAT,
05:54which is a problem.
05:55Storage.
05:56If I import the gear and keep it in storage, I can pay the VAT any time before I flog
06:00it.
06:01Yes, but imported 500, and there are 417 here.
06:06Must have fallen off the lorry.
06:08They're being sold at a stall in Walthamstow Market.
06:10Are they?
06:13I saw you drop them off, mate.
06:18What kind of VAT officer follows a bloke to Walthamstow Market?
06:21A bored one.
06:23Come on.
06:34Mr. Maclean's office.
06:37Can you hold, please?
06:40Yes.
06:41It's the Treasury.
06:43No.
06:47I'm afraid he's unavailable at the moment.
06:49Can I take a message?
07:03Can you come remove, please, sir?
07:05Just a random check.
07:10What have I done to deserve this?
07:12Nothing.
07:13That's why it's called random.
07:14You love this, don't you?
07:15Your little uniform, your little bit of power.
07:19Any sharp objects, sir?
07:34Any sharpies, sir?
07:36Any sharpies, sir?
07:41You should go.
07:42You should go.
07:51it starts off as a straightforward period rock but the banquet scene offers full genital
07:56exposure by several cast members now don't be fooled by the chap in the suit of arnicate
08:01if you look closely you'll see he's hanging out in front of it
08:34for anyone who doesn't know me i am angus blake director of investigations for her majesty's
08:38customs this is my head of operations don clark right we're holding a three-week top secret
08:45training program for new recruits and are looking throughout the agency for those who we think might
08:49offer us what we need to attempt something we've never done before what's the investigation did
08:55you miss the secret bit for security reasons only those who complete the three weeks will learn what
09:01the investigation entails would this be a promotion the summit would technically be a demotion where's
09:07the training it's a residential program is that overtime then no well if it's residential training
09:12it has to be overtime we can't take you if you're deaf mate would we get a per diem a
09:17per what
09:17lunch money lunch money why are you 12 if you've asked a question then please leave the room
09:34this is not about money or promotion or the three weeks this is about ours offering those who are
09:42suitable a new life a new reality of adventure danger and the opportunity to serve your country
09:51it will be the greatest challenge of your lives and only a few of you will be capable of meeting
09:56it a bus will leave from outside this building at nine o'clock tomorrow morning if you're satisfied
10:00with your lives if you're content if you feel you're achieving everything you can achieve in this world
10:06then don't get on it
10:15that's it
10:16are you going then
10:27i don't know
10:28i don't know they won't tell us what it is
10:32i should hope not if it's investigations
10:37i wouldn't know anyone
10:40then see it as an opportunity when was the last time he made a new friend
10:471978 didn't last
10:49and it's three weeks away so
10:54no
10:55what i'll not let you hide behind us i'm not
11:02if you don't go it's your decision
11:05three weeks is nothing if it gives you what you need
11:36this place belongs to the spruly
11:39Spooks, which means it isn't really here.
11:43And neither are you.
11:44So, no television, no newspapers, no phone calls home.
11:49Oh, it's my son's birthday on Tuesday.
11:53Great, stay on the bus, we'll drop you at the station.
11:55Tell him happy birthday from me.
12:10Right, so, the first stage of any investigation is data.
12:15And you're in luck there,
12:16because customs can request more data than any other agency.
12:21But getting the data is the easy bit.
12:23The hard part is recognising what it's telling you.
12:26These are travel, banking and customs records.
12:30In there, somewhere, is a marijuana importation conspiracy.
12:35Find it and tell me the name of the bloke in charge.
12:38This is confidential information.
12:41We shouldn't be using this.
12:48Do you want me to go?
12:50Yeah, I reckon so.
12:58Right, the rest of you.
13:00Is it the accountant?
13:01You what, love?
13:04Is it the accountant?
13:05Er, yeah, it is.
13:09Bloody hell, well done.
13:13We're not the police.
13:15We're not the spooks.
13:16There's no safety net.
13:17Which means when you investigate dangerous people,
13:20the only thing stopping very bad things happening to you
13:23is getting very good at things like this.
13:25Good.
13:28Okay.
13:43There we go.
13:43Okay.
13:51And there we go.
13:54Do it again.
13:59Operational independence.
14:01That's the only way this job works.
14:04When you're out there on your own, that means thinking on your feet.
14:07That means one after another, you will come into this pub to meet me.
14:12I am a street-level drug dealer.
14:15First link in the chain.
14:16You need to ID me, which means you need to get my name and address.
14:21Think about how you'll get it.
14:26I'm afraid I have to go abroad on business.
14:30Drugs business.
14:33But I could update you on my progress by letter, if you wouldn't mind providing your address.
14:40That is woeful.
14:49Are you local to the area?
14:54Safe journey home, love.
14:56Yeah.
15:03The deal's off.
15:05Why?
15:06None of your fucking business.
15:10Why?
15:11I got his copper paid off.
15:12And he's got his hands on a list of active phone taps, names, addresses, and I'm bloody on it.
15:21You might be too.
15:24Well done.
15:28To make it in this game, you need a plan, you need a persona, and you need to believe in
15:36them both.
15:36Why?
15:46Why?
15:49Why?
15:52Why?
15:59Come with me, son.
16:05Keeping your head down, aren't you?
16:07Which is smart, but it only gets you so far.
16:11Eventually, you've got to show me what you can do.
16:14Ready when you are, mate.
16:18Ecstasy, Nicole, innit?
16:20Standing in a warehouse in Leeds,
16:22listening to that racket and calling it ecstasy,
16:24they've got to be taking the piss.
16:27Get in there, buy some pills,
16:29get in the name of the dealer and set up a proper deal.
17:09I'll take two.
17:10All right.
17:14Forty quid.
17:15I'm not paying,
17:16and you'll not be making it out of here, mate.
17:18I've got a club down south when I'm dry.
17:21So I'll try them,
17:22and if they're any good, I'll take 500.
17:30Come to me, then.
17:32It's not all of us, yeah?
17:34Damn.
17:45What are you up to there, kid?
17:47Lead CID.
17:49You want to tell us what you've just bought?
17:50I don't know what you're talking about, lad.
17:52We both saw you taken.
17:53Which is called a corroborated account.
17:54But you could call it six months.
17:56Well, Nick, the dealer next.
17:57You tell us what he sawed you,
17:59you can get off with a caution.
18:00I told you, I don't know what you're talking about,
18:01so why don't you piss off and let me go on.
18:03The fuck do you think you're talking to?
18:12Last chance.
18:13Yeah, you've said that a few times now, mate.
18:15Forget the drugs.
18:17We're going to book you for assaulting a police officer.
18:19There's not a judge in the country
18:20that won't give you time for that.
18:23Or maybe we deal with it here.
18:25My mate's on his way back from hospital.
18:27I reckon he'd like a word with you when he gets here.
18:29Didn't go too well from last time, did it?
18:34He's all yours, Don.
18:38I should nick him for what he did to Turner.
18:40Turner's fine, he's just winded.
18:42Winded?
18:43He was sparking out.
18:44What, tell him to duck next time?
18:49Heard it was a hell of a jab.
18:52This was you?
18:53Why didn't you tell them you were a customs officer?
18:55Because I wasn't.
18:56Not in there.
18:57You told us to believe in our personas,
18:58so here I am.
19:00You're a boxer.
19:01Useful.
19:03You can't go around thumping coppers, though.
19:05They can get a bit funny about that.
19:06What is this?
19:07This is the job.
19:10Thun, isn't it?
19:12At first, anyway.
19:14So how'd you end up pulling suitcases?
19:16How does anyone buy a mistake?
19:23You're making me do more than the others.
19:26I have to.
19:27Why?
19:33Because I can see that you'll work alone.
19:36And I worked alone, so I know what it does to you.
19:39Being out there.
19:40No support.
19:42Knowing one wrong word, one wrong decision, and you're a goner.
19:47You have to decide whether you've got that in you.
19:50Well, I'll be honest, son, there's part of me that hopes you don't.
19:54Part of me hopes you don't end up out there on your own,
19:56because it's...
20:00Well, it takes a lot out of you, so...
20:03Some people are cut out for it, and some people aren't.
20:06And, yeah, just...
20:08Think on that.
20:18This was Tuesday.
20:19The Prime Minister's visit to the customs at Heathrow
20:21underlined the high priority which she's now giving to the drugs crisis.
20:25After inspecting an average week's fall,
20:27she had this message for the drug traffickers.
20:30I'll ask you.
20:31The pursuit will be relentless.
20:34Relentless.
20:36The effort will get greater and greater,
20:38until we've beaten you.
20:40The penalty will be long prison sentences.
20:42The penalty will be confiscation of everything you've ever got
20:45from drug smuggling.
20:46So stop it.
20:47We shall make your life not worth living.
20:48There has been a huge increase in the quantity of drugs
20:51seized by the customs over the past four years,
20:54particularly in the amount of heroin.
20:56This is such an important thing,
20:58and so important for the protection of our young people,
21:00and for everyone,
21:01that it mustn't be hampered for lack of resources.
21:04We've never, never skimped in any way
21:06on the resources for law and order.
21:13A war has started out there.
21:17People will read about it,
21:20they'll watch it on their TV,
21:22but we won't.
21:24We'll be too busy fighting it.
21:25Sorry, it's heroin.
21:27It's heroin.
21:28And it's just us?
21:29It's just us.
21:31Sorry, when you say war,
21:32what exactly might that entail?
21:35Well, we'll work out how it's coming in,
21:37and then we stop it coming in.
21:42But first, I need to tell you about legends.
21:44That's what we call them, you see.
21:46The identities we use when we work undercover.
21:49The lives that we build,
21:50the people we build.
21:52And before you can become a legend,
21:54you need to understand what that means.
22:15So you got through then?
22:18It looks like it.
22:23What was now?
22:25I don't know.
22:26But we don't have to worry about that right now, do we?
22:35You should go away more often.
22:57Hello?
22:58Inigo Wharf, 6am.
23:27I don't have to worry about that right now.
23:36Oh, you made it.
23:38Well done.
23:39Right, now, when you're followed,
23:42and you will be followed,
23:44you can't be leading them back to Custom House,
23:46so we work here now.
23:47It's bloody bleak, isn't it?
23:50Erin, you ready?
23:52Uh, yeah, yeah, I think so.
23:54So, um...
23:57What time did you get in?
23:58I haven't been home.
24:02Heroin is about growth.
24:06Um, so...
24:07These are all deaths where opium was mentioned on the death certificate.
24:13Ten years ago, there were a few dozen.
24:15Then...
24:17The growth.
24:18In the last two years, they've doubled each year.
24:22That's usage.
24:24We need to look at supply.
24:25So, to get to the dealers,
24:27Donald and I requested all arrests nationwide
24:30for possession of more than 10 grams of heroin,
24:33which, from 1980...
24:36So, last year, shows similar growth.
24:39But, in these arrests, I found two interesting areas of over-representation.
24:46So, firstly, Liverpool addresses around the north of England and Scotland,
24:51which makes sense.
24:52Liverpool's a port city with established criminal networks.
24:54And then...
24:57There was this.
24:58So, these arrests are all men with London addresses
25:01and surnames of Turkish heritage,
25:03which also makes sense.
25:04Around three-quarters of European opium importation
25:07runs through Turkey.
25:10So, the heroin market is growing at an extremely rapid rate,
25:14and there are clear indicators
25:15that two criminal organisations are competing to serve it.
25:19One in the London Turkish community,
25:21one in Liverpool.
25:22We need to infiltrate them both,
25:25work out their importation techniques,
25:27and stop them.
25:30And now, I really do need to pop home and check on my cat.
25:34Erin will be providing logistical support
25:37for both operations from here.
25:39OK.
25:40Guy, you take London.
25:43Kate and Bailey, Liverpool.
25:47That means that from tomorrow,
25:48all three of you will disappear.
25:50So, tonight, you should say your goodbyes.
26:07I'm sending Guy into the field alone without support.
26:11I think he can do it.
26:14If he can't?
26:16I think he can do it.
26:19It was much pleasanter at home,
26:22thought poor Alice,
26:24when one wasn't always growing larger and smaller
26:27and being ordered about by mice and rabbits.
26:31I almost wish I hadn't gone down that rabbit hole.
26:35And yet...
26:36And yet...
26:37I made something for you.
26:39Oh, yeah?
26:40What's that, then?
26:41It's secret.
26:42We don't have secrets.
26:44Yes, we do.
26:45You won't tell me where you're going.
26:48It's work.
26:50You work at the airport?
26:52Usually, yeah.
26:53But this is something different.
26:57You used to tell me you're a pilot.
27:00Yeah, well...
27:01I thought that sounded more exciting.
27:06Will you be back soon?
27:10You won't even notice I've gone.
27:35You're getting better at lying.
27:39That'll be helpful.
27:45If you ever see anything around here,
27:48or anyone,
27:49that doesn't look right,
27:51then you're to call this number.
27:56I'm not supposed to tell you any more than that.
27:59Good.
28:01The less I know,
28:03the more I can pretend that you'll be safe.
28:07I'll be safe.
28:10Yeah, maybe not that much better at lying.
28:17Crime, proper crime,
28:19requires a community,
28:21because that's where proper crime hides.
28:23You need to identify and infiltrate that criminal community.
28:26You can infiltrate it through an introduction
28:29from someone who fits into that community,
28:31or through your legends,
28:33which are property developers up from London
28:36looking for land in the northwest
28:37for regeneration projects.
28:39That explains why we're in Liverpool,
28:40and it lets us go wherever we want.
28:42Work out of Manchester Custom House.
28:44Liverpool's too close.
28:45Use these sparingly.
28:46They cost a bloody fortune.
28:48Don't be calling home on them either.
28:52Company paperwork,
28:54hotel booking,
28:55list of industrial plots for sale in Liverpool,
28:58and some maps.
29:06Legend?
29:07Guy Stanton.
29:08I'm keeping my first name,
29:09so I'll always react to it.
29:10Fine.
29:11It's not about the name,
29:12it's about the story.
29:13Import, export,
29:14business up the spell,
29:15divorce,
29:16drug smuggling.
29:16Well, I hope there's more to him than that.
29:18There's more to him than that.
29:19We've got you a council flat in Greenlanes,
29:21the largest Turkish community in London.
29:24Here's a driving licence,
29:26council payments book,
29:27and some mail.
29:29I'll need company paperwork,
29:30and an office.
29:31I'm working on the paperwork.
29:33Can't do the office.
29:34Why not?
29:34Because I've got a tin pop budget,
29:36and getting you like everything you need
29:37means me going out to beg, steal,
29:38and borrow from wherever I can.
29:39Me having a story that don't back up
29:41feels dangerous.
29:42Oh, did I not tell you it was dangerous?
29:43Oh, sorry, it must have slipped my mind.
29:45Yeah, it's dangerous.
29:47It's all very dangerous.
29:53Sometimes when you turn on the mirror,
29:56the last thing that your hands will be,
30:00your final flight can't be delayed.
30:07Oh, and your sky is so serene,
30:11your big black lips let go of steam,
30:15you fly and melt, I love the sea.
30:20Sometimes I fantasize
30:27When the streets are cold among me
30:32And the cars they burn below me
30:35Don't these times build your eyes
30:41When the streets are cold among me
30:46And the cars they burn below me
30:50I'm all alone
30:52Hey!
30:54Jesus.
30:55What do you want?
30:56Nothing.
30:58Only customers park here.
31:01Right, yeah, fair enough.
31:02I hope this from my sake is me okay.
31:11I have a good day as well.
31:18No worries, I cannot leave anyone
31:27My birth, my wife and nephew,
31:27Is that right, yeah, that's so terrible.
31:51Hey, what did we tell you?
31:54I'm going, I'm going, I'm going.
31:55What?
31:57What's here?
32:11What?
32:12What?
32:12What?
32:12What?
32:12What?
32:27Oh
32:37Oh
32:50Looks like the Turks don't like drugs being sold in their own manner.
32:53But I don't think they're selling it there either.
32:55That makes sense.
32:56The Turkish arrests are for high quantities all around the UK and very few in London.
32:59So they've imported it and sold it on wholesale.
33:02Good.
33:03It's the importation we need to get at.
33:05It would be good if I had any shot at getting in there, which I don't, not without an introduction.
33:10And I believe it or not, I can help you there.
33:29You cannot just arrive like this.
33:33I'm a busy man.
33:34If you want a meeting with Milonass, you ask for a meeting with Milonass.
33:38I say you do not just arrive.
33:41This is Guy.
33:42And what does Guy want?
33:44We're looking into the Greenlanes Turks.
33:48You and him.
33:50Oh, dear God.
33:51I spoke to the parole board.
33:52You have a few months left.
33:53That can become a few hours when we can oversee your parole.
33:57Usual terms.
34:00Usual terms.
34:01Mr. Blake, you are my friend.
34:04You are my brother, bonded in blood.
34:08Him, him I don't know.
34:09Don't know you either, mate.
34:10You do this work and you do not know Milonass.
34:13Oh, my friend, you are fucked.
34:15So you're a Turk?
34:17I'm a Greek.
34:19We hate the Turks and they hate us.
34:22But not me.
34:25And the Greeks hate me.
34:27So the Turks love me.
34:30So I can help you with the Turks.
34:33Do you know why?
34:35No.
34:37Fear.
34:40You must think about your funeral.
34:43Do you know why?
34:43Why don't you just finish your fucking sentences?
34:45If they cut us, they will kill us.
34:49I guessed that bit.
34:50You know they will kill us and yet you come here to ask me who you do not know to
34:54help you.
34:55An amateur in such a thing.
34:57I'm the amateur.
34:58Why are you the one banged up?
34:59This is how you speak to the great Milonass.
35:02If customs oversees your parole, then I reckon that means customs can end your parole at any time.
35:07Which means I can at any time send the great Milonass back inside.
35:11So stop pissing about.
35:13And let's get you out of here.
35:22I like him.
35:26I like him.
35:38Fifteen he was, the kid.
35:40His mum thought he was playing football.
35:43And they're still not exactly hiding it, are they?
35:49They're the first link in the chain.
35:51We need to know who's supplying them.
35:53Them looking for deliveries.
35:55Whatever that looks like.
36:01They're just kids, aren't they?
36:03Kids, they're spotters.
36:24Who controls the Turks' operation?
36:27Hagan Ulukaya.
36:29The king of green lanes.
36:30How do I get to work?
36:33Slowly.
36:35But you can help.
36:36Of course.
36:37He is Hakan, but I am Milonass.
36:40Once I'm back, I can get you to him.
36:43This ain't you back?
36:45I am out.
36:46But I'm not back.
36:48Many men come out of prison.
36:50Very few come back.
36:53Hello, my friend.
36:58Ah, Milonass.
36:59You're still alive, I can't believe it.
37:01It's good to see you.
37:02And you?
37:03Still so fat.
37:05Hello, Milonass.
37:05Like, like, hippopotamus.
37:08Baklava.
37:09All Turkish, no Greek.
37:11Okay.
37:16Wait here.
37:30You took it since.
37:33I will get your money, Milonass.
37:34You thought Milonass is away.
37:37He might not come back, so I will take it since.
37:41I will get it.
37:43I will get it, please.
37:45Milonass, please.
37:46He's not here.
37:51Tomorrow.
37:52Tomorrow.
37:54Double.
38:00Double.
38:05Okay.
38:08Okay.
38:12My baklava.
38:14And it is free?
38:15Yes, Milonass.
38:16Good boy.
38:17Let us go.
38:19Nice to see you, my friend.
38:20Say hello to your wife.
38:21And you?
38:22Eh?
38:23Good God.
38:24No more baklava for him.
38:33I'll never fucking do that again.
38:35Now I am back.
38:38Now we can go to Khagang.
38:41They're busy, aren't they?
38:43Cool sale.
38:45It can be hard living on an estate like this.
38:47Some people look for an escape.
38:49And that's what they're selling.
38:58Hang on.
39:00That's the second time I've seen that van today.
39:03It's a bit late to be delivering bread.
39:09Milonass.
39:10Just down, already causing trouble, are you?
39:12I only cause good trouble, man.
39:15Oh, so?
39:16This is my friend.
39:19Friends get searchmen on us.
39:21Quite right.
39:34See?
39:36See?
39:36He's a good boy.
39:37Mm.
39:37Yeah.
39:47Have a drink.
39:49This way.
39:52That's a cat.
39:55That's a cat.
39:57How do we get in there?
39:59When they invite us.
40:03Elonas!
40:09Zeki.
40:11Zeki? You were a kid!
40:18And now I am not.
40:19Hm?
40:21Who is he?
40:22This guy.
40:24He's in our business.
40:26We would like to meet with Hakan.
40:30Everybody would like to meet with Hakan.
40:33You say no to Milonas?
40:35Hakan says no to Milonas.
40:42All right.
40:44Another time.
40:45Maybe.
40:50Okay.
40:51I must go.
40:52I have a meeting.
40:53What?
40:54I finished a drink, eh?
40:56They are expensive.
40:58Full over free.
40:59For me, yes. They are free. Because you pay.
41:02I see you tomorrow.
41:16We're too far back.
41:17Always have a covering Carlos with Don, so.
41:19Yeah, well, Don's not here, is he?
41:21And you're gonna lose him.
41:22We'll only lose him if he spots us.
41:35Shit.
41:41Turn around.
41:42You might have seen us.
41:43We should come off him.
41:44You just bloody turn around, Bailey.
41:45It doesn't mean he's seen us.
41:47I guess we'll soon find out.
41:48We'll come off him.
42:07All right.
42:10We'll hang out.
42:11You're a big hug.
42:16We're so happy.
42:17Have a big hug.
42:34What the fuck is this?
42:42This is a strange place for a man like you to live.
42:45Fucking tell me about it.
42:48Who are you?
42:49I'm Guy.
42:50Do you have a wife?
42:52Does it look like it?
42:53Children?
42:53Hope not.
42:54What is your father's name?
42:55Ronnie.
42:56Where does he live?
42:56Under a gravestone.
42:58What school did you go to?
42:59Fulham Palace Road, burnt down in 75.
43:02Wasn't me.
43:09Who are you?
43:12You know who I am.
43:14You can see who I am.
43:18Now get the fuck out of my flat.
43:21Your legend has to come from you, or it won't work.
43:26Your legend has to be part of you, or it won't work.
43:29And when legends don't work, people die.
43:35There are two ways legends fail.
43:38The first danger comes from those that you're infiltrating.
43:42They can see through your legend.
43:45They can blow your cover.
43:48If they do, you'll find out when it's too late.
43:52You'll only know that you've been discovered when you suffer their revenge.
43:56And that revenge will be swift and brutal.
43:59The other danger is you, your legend.
44:04How it can grow.
44:05How it can take over.
44:09How it can become who you are.
44:13And who you used to be can slip away.
44:18Further and further, until it's gone forever.
44:24Zeki.
44:25You're going to go to places, in your body and in your mind, that you can't imagine.
44:37And some of you, will not come back.
44:54You're going to go to places, in your body and in your body and in your body.
45:18And you're going to go to places, in your body and in your body.
45:41I ask myself to you, sacrifice.
46:26I ask myself to you, sacrifice.
46:56I ask myself to you, sacrifice.
47:26I ask myself to you, sacrifice.
47:56I ask myself to you, sacrifice.
48:12I ask myself to you, hobby.
48:15I ask myself to you, sacrifice.
48:17I ask myself to you, sacrifice.
48:22You
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