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Dept Q - Season 1 - Episode 03

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00:16Oh, we fucking did.
00:21Hello, Merit.
00:23We've been thinking that maybe we've made a mistake.
00:26We've not applied enough pressure to properly motivate you.
00:31So today we're going to turn up the pressure.
00:34Literally.
00:37Say that, George, young memory.
00:48As you'll see, your body can adjust to we increase his innate pressure over time.
00:57It's a bit uncomfortable.
00:59Are you fine?
01:01As long as nobody comes and opens those vents above you.
01:06Of course.
01:09Have that happened?
01:11The increase of pressure.
01:15Well, let's just say it'd be a big mess.
01:20The sort where the undertaker uses a mop to gather you up.
01:27I don't really know how much of it you'd feel.
01:32Your body instantly imploding like that.
01:37I hope you won't have to find out.
01:39Yeah.
02:03I don't know.
02:20Get it together, you fucking loser.
02:32Yes.
02:34I will tell him.
02:36I will tell him that, too.
02:41Tell me what?
02:42You're not answering your phone.
02:44Yeah, for good reason.
02:45What's the second thing?
02:46That was the second thing.
02:47What's the first thing?
02:49William Lingard's gone missing.
02:51When?
02:51He ran away last night.
02:53Threw a television set through a window and escaped.
02:55Last night?
02:56At the same moment you were having your press conference.
02:58Interesting timing, don't you think?
03:00Yeah, he's watching me on the telly,
03:01then he throws his telly out of the window and runs away.
03:03I'd say that's pretty interesting.
03:04You think it's possible?
03:05Your press conference provoked him?
03:07Well, it provoked the fuck out of me, but that's not the right question.
03:10The right question is, where's he going?
03:12What time did Merit buy those crisps?
03:16The transaction went through at 10.22 a.m., just after they left Auburn.
03:21Then what?
03:22William was seen by the assembly station just before 11.
03:28Do we know what they were fighting about?
03:30William's hat.
03:31It blew overboard.
03:32He tried to climb the rails to get it back.
03:35It blew overboard?
03:36He threw it for some reason.
03:38The wind picked it up and out of the camera frame.
03:41And it was windy that day, yeah?
03:43As it is at this moment.
03:44Very windy.
03:46And very, very cold.
03:49But it was nice inside, wasn't it?
03:52Can I borrow that?
03:55Why?
04:00Interesting.
04:01Yeah.
04:02Excuse me, folks.
04:36So, all these cameras were in place four years ago, yeah?
04:39Yes.
04:40I have seen the footage.
04:42And Merit is not in any of it after she leaves William.
04:45Right.
04:46So, about where we started, she was on the boat and then she wasn't on the boat.
04:50Wicked.
04:59So, she hadn't been home for a while.
05:01Not since she was a teenager.
05:03She bought the tickets in the morning, so it wasn't planned.
05:06So whoever they were, they would have had to have been lucky.
05:08Fuck yeah.
05:09No one could have known she was going to have a fight with William or that he was going
05:11to lose his hat or that she would come down here to find it when no one was around.
05:14So a crime, then, of opportunity.
05:16She comes upon the wrong person at the right time?
05:19No.
05:19They've been watching her.
05:24To follow someone everywhere they go, day and night, without being seen.
05:29It takes a lot of experience.
05:30With dedication, my friend.
05:32Someone really fucking wanted her.
05:38Talk about dark clouds.
05:41The Lingard family had a bloody thunderhead looming over them.
05:45They followed them to and fro and everywhere in between.
05:51I've never known such a multitude of bad luck to have like just one family.
05:56First, the mother dies.
05:57The kids too wee to fend for themselves.
05:59The dad too drunk to be of any help.
06:01Mom died, Hal?
06:02Is that not in Leonard Lingard's file?
06:05What's in our taxi?
06:07I'm asking you.
06:08As the local law, you must have a point of view.
06:11It's my point of view that what happened is what's in the file.
06:14She fell asleep at the wheel and drove off the road.
06:17Is there an accident, Paul?
06:18There is indeed.
06:20In Glasgow.
06:21Where it actually happened.
06:24You weren't curious?
06:26It was inevitable.
06:27The dark cloud.
06:28The darkest.
06:30What was she doing in Glasgow?
06:32I haven't the faintest idea.
06:34But I can tell you that the boy stepped up and rose to the occasion.
06:38He was a fine student and a fine athlete.
06:40As good a lad as any.
06:42And Meryl?
06:43Trouble.
06:43Always one foot in the inferno.
06:46Certainly no stranger to this office.
06:48Not the office type to grow up to be a prosecutor.
06:50Well, you walk in and your brother getting his head stovet in, it has an effect.
06:56Yes, could you please give us some details of the attack on William Lingard?
07:00Harry Jennings, a local offender, was behind a string of robberies.
07:04He broke into the Lingard house when William was home asleep.
07:07And Meryl?
07:07She was out getting high, most likely with some bloke.
07:11She liked him, if you know what I mean.
07:13What about this other guy that beat him, this Harry Jennings?
07:17He died.
07:18Trying to evade arrest.
07:19Died how?
07:20He jumped off the ferry.
07:22What, he tried to run away by getting on a ferry?
07:24He wasn't a very bright lad.
07:26He thought he'd given us the slip, but we phoned the captain and when the captain and
07:29the first mate approached him, he jumped overboard.
07:33But it doesn't seem high enough to kill somebody.
07:35Oh, it is if you're drunk enough.
07:37And Harry Jennings most definitely was.
07:39His blood alcohol peaked at somewhere between blutered and completely fucking wrecked.
07:44Speaking of which, is there a particular pub that I could find?
07:47Jamie Lingard?
07:48Nope.
07:48The man dried out some years ago, stays at the pub.
07:51Right now, you'll probably find him down the harbour.
07:54Playing cards with the other fishermen.
07:56He's still fishing?
07:57Not many fish left now, but up here, they give it a go right up till the race takes the
08:02helm.
08:02How poetic.
08:03Mm, regular Robbie Burns me.
08:05Mm, must be nice to have the time.
08:07Well, thanks so much for sharing some of it.
08:11I saw you on the telly.
08:12Yeah.
08:13I thought you were gonna throw up right there and then.
08:17The Scottish weather doesn't agree with me.
08:19I've known you for all of two minutes.
08:21And already I get the feeling that there's not much that does agree with you.
08:26Well, no wonder there's no crime up here.
08:27You just see through it all.
08:29There's not much crime here because all the arseholes are down in London.
08:33Yeah.
08:34I only bring it up because it made me wonder,
08:36do you really believe what you were saying up there?
08:39You honestly think you're gonna find her?
08:41Honestly, I don't know if anyone will find her.
08:45But it'd be nice to know at least what happened to her.
08:48Because you're curious?
08:50Because I'm not big on the dark cloud theory.
08:54Well, it's true!
09:06You are.
09:19I don't know what your point is.
09:22I don't know how you think you're into this.
09:23I don't know.
09:57What are you doing?
10:24Police?
10:29I'm going to have to break every room.
10:46Very tidy.
10:48Uh-huh.
10:49Cozy little place like this, it's so hard to believe that anything bad could happen.
10:54Well, bad things did happen.
10:57Not a lot of sarcasm in Syria, I take it.
11:00Very little, sir.
11:04Pictures of William.
11:06No pictures of Merit.
11:07Because she was always a right cunt, that one.
11:11Mr Lingard, police, DCI...
11:13I don't care who you are, cop.
11:22You kind of just walk into a man's house.
11:24You're absolutely right, I do apologise.
11:27Door was open.
11:29What are you doing here?
11:30We're reopening the investigation into your daughter's disappearance.
11:35Why?
11:36New evidence has surfaced.
11:38What new evidence?
11:39Excuse me for asking, but why did you call your daughter a right cunt?
11:42Because that she was.
11:44And yet, at the age of 24, she became William's guardian, not you.
11:48I wasn't given much choice in the matter.
11:50She wanted to drag me to court to prove I was unfit to be his dad.
11:54You didn't challenge the petition.
11:56I'm no fancy lawyer.
11:58You think I stood a chance?
11:59Well, you also had a criminal record.
12:02Drunk driving 2001.
12:03Common assault 2003.
12:05I never said she was wrong.
12:07It's true.
12:08I was drunk most of that time.
12:10Even in church.
12:12She did the right thing.
12:14I was unfit.
12:16And then she comes to find you 12 years later.
12:17Any idea why?
12:19I didn't even know she was coming at all.
12:21I told you a lot last time.
12:23She wanted nothing to do with me.
12:26When was the last time you saw William?
12:28The day after, in hospital.
12:30That's it?
12:30You never saw him again?
12:32I couldn't.
12:33Too hard.
12:34Even after Merrick disappeared, you knew he had no one?
12:37He was such a good boy.
12:40So sweet, so smart.
12:42Had so much promise.
12:45I just couldn't see him like that.
12:48Did you ever try to find him?
12:50Merrick and William.
12:52Why would I bother?
12:53She clearly didn't want to be found.
12:56And that's why you won't find her either.
12:58I'm very good at finding things that don't want to be found.
13:01Yeah.
13:02Outside of your self-control.
13:05Thank you, Mr. Lingard.
13:06She stole from me.
13:08Stole what exactly?
13:10A necklace.
13:12Belonged to Lila, her mum.
13:13Was all I had left of hers.
13:15It was mine, not Merrick's.
13:17But she took it.
13:19She knew what it meant.
13:20But she took it anyway.
13:23Just to hurt me.
13:26What she did.
13:27And...
13:29Okay.
13:41Life's already painful enough without having one's family make it worse.
13:49There it is.
13:53Your ma learned that there was no going home.
13:57She tried many times.
13:59But they wouldn't have her.
14:02Not after I.
14:03How did they put it?
14:07Undid her.
14:08They cut her off.
14:10They told her she stayed with me and she'd get nothing.
14:13Even after you were born.
14:14And then your brother.
14:15They wouldn't speak to her.
14:17She said they thought you were too old for her.
14:19Aye, that they didn't.
14:21But I could have been 20 years younger and they would have thought the same of me.
14:25Because I was a fisherman.
14:28Not a doctor or a lawyer.
14:30Or better still, a banker.
14:34I thought I was saving her from those posh Edinburgh folks.
14:39So it broke my heart to hear I was smothering her.
14:44That she was so unhappy.
14:47That she'd leave us all and go back to them.
14:51Well, she knew that they weren't going to give her any help as long as she was with you.
14:55Aye.
14:56As long as she was with me.
14:59But she would have come home.
15:01She wasn't coming home.
15:02She would have made it right with them and come back.
15:05No.
15:06There was no making it right.
15:12She wanted them to put something aside for me and William.
15:15She would never abandon our children.
15:17Is that really what you think?
15:22All I want to say to you is, as angry as you are with me, I'm twice as angry with
15:32myself.
15:35And maybe you knowing that will make you less hell-bent all the time than making me even angrier.
15:45No.
15:46You're right about one thing.
15:52You didn't save her.
15:56She died trying to save you.
16:02Oh my god.
16:04I can only have two stars.
16:05There you are about the missle and walk away.
16:06I love you, Mark.
16:23You are dead for me as a essay in a mike.
16:26China works.
16:26You're dead for me as children.
16:37Fuck you!
17:01Fuck you!
17:06Whatever happened on that island, we won't find it in any file.
17:10No, which is why I need you to find William.
17:14You want me to find William?
17:15I just said I did.
17:17And you will allow me to do this, to look for him by myself?
17:20Well, who better than Mr. I'm good at finding things that don't want to be found.
17:25William won't be as hard to locate his son.
17:30Tell me something.
17:31Back home, were you working for the good guys or the bad guys?
17:37When you know which is which, please do tell me.
18:02Look out!
18:11Go, look!
18:13Go, look, you're my friend.
18:15Go, look.
18:16Go.
18:17Go, look.
18:19Go, look!
18:21Go, look!
18:22Go, look, what...
20:18Good night, William.
21:13Could you please turn the fucking noise down?
21:17Listen to it.
21:17I can't.
21:18My eardrums have exploded out of my fucking eyeballs.
21:21Just fucking listen to it.
21:23It's about you and me, alright?
21:25How you make me feel.
21:30I can't talk to anyone, I can talk to anyone, I can talk to anyone, I can talk to anyone.
21:38Okay, I get it.
21:42You've made your point.
21:47Look, Mum fucked us both.
21:49Maybe there's another way you could put that.
21:51I was thinking me and you could have, could have truce.
21:55Truce, okay.
21:56And what's that look like?
21:56It looks like you stay out of my shit and I stay out of yours.
21:59Well, that sounds great, but unfortunately we have to live together.
22:02Until when?
22:02Until you are old enough to live on your own.
22:05Well, I think I'm old enough now.
22:07Oh, I beg to differ.
22:08You know, you are really shit at the whole father thing.
22:10Oh, and you really excel at the whole Sunday.
22:13At step, son.
22:15And I think, compared to others in my situation, I'm pretty fucking good.
22:18Well, one's goal in life should be to raise the bar.
22:21Maybe.
22:22Let's stop trying.
22:26I don't know, maybe let's pretend we're in the army.
22:28In the army?
22:29Yeah, like you have your duty and assignments and I have mine.
22:32That only works if you actually do your assignments.
22:35Okay, if I do then, will you leave me the fuck alone?
22:38No.
22:39Why not?
22:39Because I am your commanding officer, not your comrade.
22:42Look, I'll make my bed.
22:43I'll clean the toilet.
22:44Use your headphones when you listen to your other music.
22:46Fine.
22:47Maybe not skip school.
22:49So much.
22:50It is so fucking boring.
22:53Okay, look, look.
22:54I do all of that.
22:56Uh-huh.
22:57And you try.
22:57Just try.
22:59Not to be such a massive fucking arsehole.
23:01I can try.
23:04Nobody wanted this situation.
23:05I get it.
23:07Let's not pretend it's anything more than just an arrangement for now.
23:12Okay.
23:37Good morning.
23:40Since when did you smoke?
23:41Since a few minutes ago.
23:43Jesus.
23:43I just wanted to check in after the other day, see how you're doing.
23:48You know, I'm no stranger to mental health problems.
23:50You might remember that I had my own wee meltdown a few years back.
23:54We?
23:54You were talking in tongues or something.
23:56It was fucking weird.
23:57I was not.
23:58Yeah?
23:58That was just a joke Hardy made one time.
24:01We all have our moments.
24:03I mean, who hasn't had a panic attack in this horrible world we live in?
24:07Huh?
24:07Rose, fuck's sake.
24:09Stop with the Q-Tack and just tell me what the fuck it is you want.
24:13I just...
24:13Just what?
24:14Just fucking what?
24:15Would you consider letting me join your new department?
24:18Why on God's green eyes would you want that?
24:20Because I haven't been on an actual case in two years.
24:22Because all they give me is paperwork that no-one else wants to sort.
24:25And because, quite frankly, it's better than doing nothing.
24:27What is it you think I'm doing?
24:28I have no idea.
24:29But I know Akram's been helping you.
24:31And this morning he asked me to get my pool car.
24:33So?
24:34So he's a civilian and you're letting him investigate?
24:37He's my assistant.
24:38He's assisting me in my investigation.
24:42Is that how you think Moira would see it?
24:45Oh, I'd have to go.
24:46Blackmail me.
24:47They'll get you what you want every time.
24:49The last thing I need is another person down here hugging all the air.
24:53I could cover old leads.
24:55Er, take witness statements.
24:57Write up.
24:57I'm doing all that.
24:59I'm a good digger.
25:01A what?
25:02Research.
25:02Digging.
25:03That's what I know how to do.
25:05And Hardy knew that.
25:07God, he was the only one who had to be figured out.
25:09Took me under his wing.
25:10Oh, did he now?
25:12Oh, don't say it like that.
25:13The man's lying in a hospital bed.
25:15You know, not many men offer to help without strings.
25:18There's always a string.
25:19Carl, that is just disgusting.
25:22Hardy knew your old man.
25:25Oh.
25:26Yeah, he was his training officer.
25:29Hardy never said anything.
25:30He wouldn't.
25:31So then, Hardy would definitely want you to take me on.
25:35Wouldn't he?
25:37We will try it for one day.
25:40Thank you, Carl.
25:42Shut up.
25:43I'm not done.
25:44You can have one day.
25:45And if you manage to not annoy me by the end of said day,
25:49then maybe, maybe, I'll think about it.
25:53Where do you want me?
25:55For now, you can share that desk with Akram.
26:02We'll speak with Moira, make it all official.
26:04Let's just see how it goes.
26:06Yeah.
26:07Sure.
26:21What cunt's been sitting in my bed?
26:24And what cunt's been eating my porridge?
26:28And what cunt's going to get the fuck out
26:30if we're a huff and puff and cut his fucking throat?
26:35Well, go on then.
26:38What's your name?
26:40I don't think a dog can talk.
26:44Where are you going when you fucking drink?
26:46Get this fucking fucking fucking shit.
26:48Die, don't worry.
27:05Do you mind?
27:08You're chewing.
27:09It's loud.
27:13Misophonia.
27:13What?
27:15My dad had it.
27:16It's a thing where a person's very sensitive to sound.
27:19I'm only sensitive to annoying sounds like chewing.
27:24And slurping.
27:25Oh, sorry.
27:26Or your voice, frankly.
27:34Were you close with your father?
27:37You want to talk about my family?
27:39I could give a shit about your family.
27:40I'm asking about your father.
27:42Were you close?
27:43Er, he divorced my mum when I was five.
27:47Married a dental hygienist.
27:48Actually, it was his dental hygienist.
27:50Do you talk to him still?
27:51Now and then.
27:53Birthdays, holidays, that sort of thing.
27:55But less and less.
27:56He's got other kids now.
27:58Pretty soon I can imagine us not speaking at all.
27:59And that would be okay?
28:00It's not like there's a lot there beyond that he made me with my mum.
28:05Say he never spoke to you for 12 years.
28:07What would be the sort of thing that would make you want to go and see him?
28:10If he were sick.
28:11You know, dying.
28:12Say goodbye.
28:14Any other reason?
28:17You want to know why Merit went back to Moore.
28:19Why don't you just say so?
28:20I'm trying to get to know him.
28:21Oh, how you fuck?
28:23No, Merit's a totally different thing.
28:25How so?
28:26Well, her dad was a drunk.
28:28A shit.
28:29He claims he had no idea that she was coming, that this was last minute.
28:34So, maybe it is as simple as she was threatened and ran away.
28:38That's the obvious choice, sure.
28:40What's your theory then?
28:42You're asking me what I think.
28:43No doubt you have your own clever insight to counter my obvious one.
28:47There's another reason that Merit went back to Moore.
28:50And it had nothing to do with her dad.
28:53I think she went back there to see someone else.
29:00You already knew that.
29:03This was like a teaching moment.
29:06A what?
29:07You wanted to teach me.
29:09I don't teach.
29:10Oh, look at you being a right proper mentor and all.
29:12I'm no one's fucking mentor.
29:14Oh, you know, I'm touched, Carl, really.
29:15Are you through?
29:19Right.
29:20Seeing as we don't have Merit's phone, start with her work diary.
29:24Go back three months from the day that she disappeared.
29:26Look for strange appointments, unexplained meetings, notes that she made to herself.
29:30Okay.
29:31Does this mean I get to stay?
29:32Go through her bank statements.
29:34Anything that stands out, no matter how small.
29:36Purchases she made, places that she went, that don't make sense.
29:38What about her email threats?
29:41All trace to different internet cafes, all piggybacked from off-site.
29:43Hmm.
29:44It'd be worth to see if anyone collected any digital media from those places.
29:47Anyone from here, I mean.
29:48I doubt it, considering the investigation wasn't exactly that thorough back then.
29:52Which brings me to another way of looking at this.
30:03Was it deliberately fucked up?
30:06What, seriously?
30:08Well, team leader was Fergus Dunbar, whose biggest case prior to this was the Royal View Hotel housekeeping robbery and
30:15blackmail scandal.
30:17I don't know that one.
30:20Right.
30:21How did Dunbar get the case?
30:23Who was it made the decision?
30:25You want us to investigate us?
30:28Starting now, yeah.
30:29We look at everyone.
30:30Hmm.
30:41DCM work.
30:42How are you feeling?
30:43I need a list of Merritt's colleagues, the ones you work most closely with.
30:47I thought that maybe you were having a heart attack.
30:49That would include magistrates and solicitors, obviously, from the other side.
30:54Well, you must surely have the statements from last time.
30:56Last time was bungled.
30:57Would I like to ask my own questions this time?
30:59In your own careful way, I'm sure.
31:01Did you know that Merritt was receiving death threats?
31:03Well, working here, it would be unusual if she hadn't been.
31:05These particular threats don't correlate to any particular case.
31:08Just someone who wanted to kill her.
31:13And one of those things, Jesus.
31:16She didn't mention this to you?
31:19No.
31:20But then again, she wouldn't have.
31:22Meaning she didn't trust you?
31:23No.
31:24Meaning that she was never one of us.
31:28She wore the clothes, she spoke some language, but she was always, as they say, on the outside
31:33looking in.
31:34Because of who she was, or because of how she was treated at work?
31:38Oh, do fuck off, Carl.
31:40I gave her more opportunities than anyone.
31:42When I gave her my respect, but Merritt, she always wanted more.
31:48She wanted your job.
31:50She was in a hurry, let's put it that way.
31:52And then four years ago, she kills herself, and you thought what?
31:57I thought her darker side had finally caught up with her.
32:00Her darker side?
32:01Merritt had secrets.
32:02The answer to where she is now, be it above or below ground, is likely to be found in one
32:08of them.
32:09That's all you're going to give me?
32:11That she, like the rest of the human race, had secrets?
32:13That's all I have.
32:16Oh, and do you see I'm work?
32:19In the future, I'd like you to keep in mind that I'm Lord Advocate, and not some crim you
32:25ambuscade in the car back.
32:29If you wish to speak with me, arrange it through my office.
32:38Ambuscade.
32:40I remember that.
33:06Ambuscade.
33:11Ambuscade.
33:30Ambuscade.
33:58Hey, wake up.
34:04Who the fuck are you?
34:05Did you find this in the wall?
34:07Did you open the wall?
34:08Open what wall?
34:09The one upstairs.
34:11The one that has been ripped open.
34:13Are you a cop?
34:14Please, answer my question.
34:16The other guy did that.
34:17What other guy?
34:18You are a cop.
34:19This guy?
34:22Aye, him.
34:23The freak.
34:25Where is he now?
34:26You don't carry a gun, do you?
34:27He's not allowed.
34:28My dad was a cop.
34:29What would I need a gun for?
34:34The man that was here.
34:36Let's open the wall.
34:37Where is he now?
34:38I don't have to tell you.
34:41Where is he now?
34:48It hurts, I know.
34:50It's a pressure point.
34:52Soon you will feel it directly behind your eyes
34:54and then you will vomit.
34:57He ran away.
34:58We don't know where he went.
34:59He just ran down the road.
35:07Thank you very much.
35:14Good afternoon, Mrs. Marsh.
35:16Can you not leave me be?
35:17William Wingard isn't in there by any chance, is he?
35:19Of course he's not in here.
35:21He's at Agley House.
35:22He was, but he ran off two days ago.
35:25What makes you think he's here?
35:27This is CCTV from a mile up the road.
35:29Oh.
35:30Hey.
35:31He was here for a little while after Merrick disappeared.
35:33He'd know the way.
35:34He may know the way, but he's not here.
35:36So you'd have no problem if we come in and take a quick look around?
35:39Oh.
35:39I have a massive problem with you coming in.
35:41I mean, quick look around.
35:46Oh.
35:50Oh.
36:14Fred was a collector.
36:16Fred?
36:17My ex-husband.
36:18I only keep them up because they're calming.
36:21So you're not religious?
36:22Not anymore.
36:23No.
36:24After we lost our baby, my faith faded away, along with my marriage.
36:28I was lucky to get that job with William when I did.
36:31It filled a void.
36:32Merrick was always telling me I was too close.
36:35I hope you never find her.
36:37Excuse me?
36:37Carl.
36:38I don't mean that in any cruel way.
36:40No?
36:42Merrick was the most rueful person I've ever met.
36:46Must be a relief for her wherever she is.
36:49Carl.
37:05William.
37:14I have to say, you know, if I saw me on the telly, I'd jump out of a window too.
37:29This comes from the house?
37:31From the box in the water?
37:32Hmm?
37:33Cormorant?
37:34Or maybe a great northern diver?
37:37A shorebird doll?
37:38A shorebird?
37:39You saw this bird on the water?
37:42Maybe on the ferry?
37:46That's the hat you wore on the ferry.
37:49Can he write?
37:51Draws beautifully.
37:52He draw beautifully.
37:54He has a face, yeah.
37:56He can draw.
37:57But he can't write.
37:58You saw someone with that hat on the ferry.
38:06Not on the ferry.
38:12Not on the ferry.
38:15At home?
38:16Yes.
38:16You saw someone wearing that hat at her?
38:26At home and on the ferry.
38:29With merit.
38:34With merit.
39:14And they just type in the ferry.
39:16And that's what I've been working with.
39:17At home, I think I've managed to be getting at home when I'm off.
39:18I'm sorry.
39:22I've been messing around.
39:22I've got a job.
39:22I've got a job.
39:23Off me.
39:24It's okay.
39:24Hi.
39:27Another minute and Harry and I would have been making plans.
39:31As your wife.
39:35So I went up to Moor yesterday.
39:39Talked with Jamie Lingard, Mary's father.
39:42Did you know?
39:43Mm-hmm.
39:44You'd have liked him.
39:46Proper sweetie.
39:49He said that when she was younger,
39:52she was not at all the upright citizen she became.
39:55Not at all ambitious or motivated to do anything beyond
39:58looking for a good time.
39:59Makes you wonder what happened to a lass like that.
40:02Did you read the file or no?
40:04Nah.
40:05Been super busy playing squash and going to the cinema.
40:08And?
40:08Whatever happened on the boat wasn't planned.
40:11Crime of opportunity.
40:12Well, we both agreed on it.
40:14Bumped into the wrong someone.
40:15Is that all you got?
40:16I'm in bed reading a fucking file.
40:17What'd you expect?
40:24I really enjoyed your press conference.
40:26Oh, fuck off.
40:26No, you looked like you were in charge up there.
40:29Once more, fuck off.
40:30What happened?
40:31I was on a boost.
40:32I wasn't prepared.
40:34Really?
40:34Because it looked a lot like your wee arse dropped out.
40:37I see how you deal with walking into a room full of fucking journals.
40:40I can't walk.
40:46Can you get me a computer?
40:50Depends.
40:51You're going to pull the fucking cripple card every time we have a row?
40:54I might.
40:57But if I'm going to help you, I'm going to need a computer.
41:01If I can't be out in the world doing what I do normally,
41:03I'm going off to do it another way, aren't I?
41:09I'll get you on.
41:33Yep.
41:34What has it that your new assistant is running around like a cop?
41:38Yeah, he is a cop.
41:39Or he was, you know, back in Syria.
41:41Except that, as I'm sure you're well aware, this isn't Syria.
41:44No, there's actual sunshine in Syria.
41:46Carol.
41:47Look, I gave him an errand, it's all.
41:48Jesus.
41:49His job is the sort and file.
41:51Well, it's a waste of the man.
41:52He's good. Annoying.
41:53But good.
41:54And I'm going to take Rose as well.
41:55Turns out she's not nearly as dumb as she looks.
41:57A.
41:58You can't say things like that anymore.
42:00And B.
42:00No, you're not.
42:01We're getting really close on Marylinga.
42:03Oh.
42:04Tell me.
42:05Not yet.
42:06Right.
42:08I can only assume you feel your usual shite.
42:10Just give me Rose and a laptop.
42:12You already got one.
42:13No, Graham doesn't.
42:14Because he doesn't need one.
42:15Thanks, mother.
42:16This was great.
42:16Where are you going?
42:17To my office.
42:19With that it were so.
42:24You seem to be forgetting to turn up to your appointments.
42:32I'm not forgetting.
42:34Oh.
42:34Well then you seem to be forgetting that these sessions are mandatory.
42:39When an officer's been involved in a shooting.
42:41Do you want me to actually solve cases?
42:42Or do you want me to sit around whining about my not so great childhood?
42:45Oh.
42:47I shudder when I think of you as a child.
42:50Go to the sessions or I'll give you an assignment to someone else.
43:11So you ratted me out, huh?
43:14I'm worried about you.
43:15Oh, well I must call you.
43:17I wasn't before, but I am now.
43:19After your little episode.
43:21I was dehydrated, okay?
43:23I'd imagine you must have been.
43:24After all that sweating.
43:26So you watched it?
43:28Several times.
43:29With and without sound.
43:37I had a panic attack once.
43:38It wasn't a panic attack.
43:39On the day of my wedding.
43:45Before or after?
43:46During.
43:48The talkie bit.
43:49Nice.
43:51Except I couldn't speak, so you couldn't say I do.
43:54If I was a religious type I'd say God was trying to rescue me,
43:58but as a person of science I'll just say I got lucky.
44:01Lucky?
44:03It turns out he already had a family back in Leeds.
44:06Wife, etc.
44:07Awesome.
44:08Yeah.
44:10Greedy fucker.
44:11I'm sure I could pull that off.
44:13Fucking logistics are low on Jesus.
44:14I'm sure it wasn't easy.
44:16I mean, fair play to Albert.
44:21Albert.
44:22Yeah.
44:23Mm-hmm.
44:24And you pegged as more of a Jake or a Luke type.
44:28Anyway.
44:29In case you missed it, that was me opening up.
44:33Showing you how it's done.
44:36It's very educational.
44:37You're welcome.
44:42They were here when we got in this morning.
44:45Every case Meritlinger's ever worked on.
44:49Okay.
44:51Well, keep hold of them for a week or so,
44:53and then send them all except for the last five cases
44:56you worked on back to the procurator fiscal.
44:58You are serious?
44:59Well, you want to go through them all.
45:01I shouldn't do.
45:02Only out of desperation,
45:04you are going to go up to more tomorrow.
45:08Weren't you and Akram just there?
45:09We were.
45:10And it was so pretty,
45:12we thought that you should see it too.
45:15Really?
45:17All right.
45:18William Lingard was beaten by Harry Jennings during a robbery, so...
45:21Jennings died trying to escape.
45:23I know this.
45:24I'm just showing you that I've read the file.
45:25How about showing me instead that you can just wait until I'm fucking finished?
45:29How about that?
45:31I want you to go up there and I want you to chat up the local law.
45:34Prick named Cunningham.
45:36Chat him up?
45:37No.
45:38Work him.
45:39Something in particular you're looking for?
45:41Yeah, get him talking about the family,
45:42get him talking about Jennings,
45:43anything that he didn't tell me, basically.
45:47And why wouldn't he want to tell you?
45:50Carl and the constable did not get off on the right foot.
45:53Huh, imagine that.
45:55I gotta go.
45:56Wait, so does this mean you're only getting me to do this because I'm a woman
45:58and you think I can use that to soften him up somehow?
46:00Or is it because you think I'm a...
46:01First one.
46:06Jasper?
46:10Marty?
46:15Right, talk to me.
46:17You got a call from his mother.
46:19Next thing I know he's cursing a storm, he's turning the place up.
46:22I thought things were getting better.
46:23Well, apparently not.
46:24Where did he go?
46:25I don't know but, um, he had a suitcase.
46:29Oh, fuck it.
47:01What's a good reason?
47:05What's more altercation?
47:07Why didn't he call from our consumers?
47:09It must have been obvious to me that the voice is very severe.
47:32Oh, focus.
47:33Are you happy that's pureed enough?
47:35That's good.
47:35Okay.
47:37So he wants to get everything exactly right.
47:40I've actually done this all by myself.
47:43I'm so happy.
47:44I'm so proud of you.
47:46I actually am.
47:47I knew that we were going to work together.
47:49To be large.
47:50I'm so happy.
47:51I don't know.
48:35I don't know.
48:52I don't know.
48:55Why are you here?
49:45Hi, Mum.
49:48I'm at home.
49:50I'm just getting ready for a date.
49:54No, no, no, no, you've not met him, but he's very nice, very successful, runs his own car
50:04service.
50:06No, Mum, he's not an Uber driver, he's the owner.
50:11Yeah, it's, um, Daniel.
50:18Yeah, Mum, that is his name.
50:20Look, I've got to go.
50:22I'm just out of the bath and I need to dry off.
50:24OK?
50:24Love you, bye.
50:40I'm just out of the bath and I need to go.
50:43I'm just out of the bath and I need to go.
50:44I got to go.
50:49I need to go.
50:51I need to go.
50:53I need to go.
51:02Fuck.
51:03Oh, my God.
52:00Oh, my God.
52:30Oh, my God.
52:33Oh, my God.
53:10Oh, my God.
53:40Oh, my God.
54:10Oh, my God.
54:33Oh, my God.
54:34Oh, my God.
54:43Oh, my God.
54:44Oh, my God.
54:44Oh, my God.
54:44Oh, my God.
54:44Oh, my God.
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