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Father Brown - Season 12 - Episode 10: The Blessing of the Father
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00:12Father?
00:17What's happened?
00:19The Camberford Players auditioned for private lives yesterday.
00:23But I heard you weren't there.
00:26I decided to give someone else a go this time.
00:30And you got new suitcases.
00:33Saw them being delivered yesterday.
00:38I've been meaning to give this to you for days.
00:46Er...
00:47Er, what's that?
00:49I rather suspect it's a resignation letter.
00:54Mr Sullivan's got Edgar this amazing job.
01:00So after the wedding we're moving...
01:04To London.
01:16The End
01:35Come along, Mrs D.
01:38Irene is a marvellous florist. Such a find.
01:42So, I've done exactly what Lady Felicia asked.
01:46I really hope you like it.
01:47Sure I will.
01:48Well...
01:50Isn't it gorgeous?
01:53It's...
01:54Gosh.
01:56What is it, Mum?
01:58Well, I suppose I'd imagined a tiny bit more colour.
02:03Colour?
02:05Pink roses, orange peonies.
02:08They're all so lovely at the moment.
02:10And perhaps some green as well?
02:13Oh, no.
02:14One has to be far more subtle these days.
02:17Audrey Hepburn went entirely white at her wedding.
02:20Did she?
02:21I could add a few peonies if you like.
02:23No need, Irene.
02:24Mrs Devine, you have so much to think about.
02:27Just leave the hair and the flowers to me as agreed.
02:31Hmm?
02:31Course.
02:32Thank you, Lady Felicia.
02:37Poor Mum.
02:38She's got a lot on her plate.
02:41What's it like, then?
02:43London?
02:45Huge.
02:46Loud.
02:47Dirty.
02:48I love it.
02:50I don't get why Mum wants to go there.
02:53Cumberford's perfect for her.
02:58Did she approve?
03:01I fear my advice about what's in vogue is wasted on Mrs Devine.
03:06This is a bride who chose the Red Lion over Montague as a reception venue.
03:10Anyway, I've got big plans for her hair.
03:13My friend Raymond owns one of the most a la mode salons in Kensington.
03:26Lady Felicia's being awfully kind, Father.
03:30But I do feel a little out of control.
03:34You must have the day that you want, Mrs Devine.
03:37Something old.
03:43Our Lady.
03:46That's so thoughtful, Father.
03:54I was thinking here.
03:56Mrs Devine?
03:57Yes.
03:58Lovely.
04:01Flowers.
04:02Moving house.
04:04You know, none of it really matters as long as you're with the right man.
04:09Are you married, Irene?
04:12I was engaged once.
04:15It didn't work out.
04:18But at least with this job, I get to imagine the day I might have had.
04:23I hope I'm not interrupting.
04:25Oh, just important flower discussions.
04:30Ah.
04:31I'll be inside if you need me.
04:36There was something new.
04:43To stop you getting lost.
04:47Look at it all.
04:51I know it's a wrench for you to leave this place.
04:54It's worth it.
05:03Darlings.
05:05Mother.
05:06How was the drive?
05:08Average 70 after Chiswick.
05:09Married for over 50 years and I'm still terrified of him.
05:13Hello, Isabel.
05:13Lovely to see you, Mr Sullivan.
05:15Mr Sullivan.
05:16Isabel.
05:18Father Brown.
05:19Any joy finding a new parish secretary?
05:22Not as yet, Mrs Sullivan.
05:25But replacing Mrs Devine was never going to be an easy job.
05:28If Edgar and Isabel gone, perhaps you'll focus on your real job.
05:31Mr Sullivan.
05:32Yeah.
05:33Nice motor.
05:34Fancy driving her to church, sonny?
05:35Seriously?
05:36Oh, Eddie's bringing me in Hercules.
05:39I can't have my future daughter-in-law turning up in that wreck.
05:42What?
05:43If it's what Mr Sullivan wants, Mum.
05:45Is it what you want, Isabel?
05:47Oh?
05:48Absolutely.
05:49Thank you, Mr Sullivan.
05:53So.
05:54You got the wreck?
05:56Goodfellow's bringing it later.
05:57Right.
05:57Oh, poor chap.
05:58He must be so disappointed.
06:00Well, you think a disgraced cop is a suitable best man, do you?
06:03Really?
06:03No.
06:04Really?
06:04No.
06:05Really?
06:06I think I'll just go and see if Isabel wants some help.
06:09Right.
06:11That paperwork you asked for, the colleagues bringing it to the drinks.
06:15Right.
06:15You're doing the right thing, son.
06:17I'm proud of you.
06:27Archie!
06:29There he is, the man of the moment.
06:31Oh, I'm so glad he could make it.
06:33I wasn't going to miss the wedding of the year.
06:35Hello, Mr Sullivan.
06:36What's more?
06:37Er, Edgar told me we're on duty this weekend.
06:39I've got someone to cover for me.
06:40Ah.
06:41Right.
06:41Now, Edgar, there's a rumour going round you're coming back to the smoke.
06:45Well, the rumour is true.
06:47Oh, fantastic.
06:48Well, I can't wait to hear all about it.
06:51Ladies and gentlemen, if you would like to charge your glasses, we'll...
06:55Oh.
06:56Oh.
06:58I think I'll stick to water.
06:59If he thinks that's bad, he should try the house wait.
07:02Well, my wife and I are delighted to be welcoming Isabel to the Sullivan family on Saturday.
07:08And we're thrilled that she and Edgar have chosen to join us in London.
07:12To the happy couple.
07:14To the happy couple.
07:17APPLAUSE
07:27When I saw the engagement announcement in the Times, almost fell off my chair.
07:31No.
07:32I had Edgar down as a lifelong bachelor.
07:34Oh, you must have some story.
07:36It's from wild days in London.
07:37I couldn't possibly come in.
07:39What a shame.
07:40Perhaps another drink will loosen your tongue.
07:43Why not?
07:43Well, I sometimes think Walter takes pleasure in scaring me with his driving.
07:48Mrs Divine likes driving really fast.
07:51I drove ambulances in the war.
07:54Good for you, Isabel.
07:55Well.
07:57You know, before I married Walter, I so wanted to be a doctor.
08:03I was top of the class.
08:06But, er, wasn't to be...
08:10Oh, well.
08:14Here, Archie.
08:17She seems lively.
08:20And also happily married Archie.
08:23Shelly.
08:24So, er, what's this new job then?
08:29Detective superintendent.
08:33Oh.
08:35Yes, er.
08:37To be honest, my father had a helping hand in it.
08:40So, yes, I'm very fortunate.
08:45Ah.
08:46Excuse me.
08:47Back in a minute.
08:52I am sorry about this, good fellow.
08:55Not my choice, I hasten to add.
08:57I didn't leave your father an option, sir.
08:59This is a good fellow.
09:02Mr Sullivan.
09:04No hard feelings, I hope.
09:07None at all, sir.
09:10Come in for a drink.
09:12I won't, sir.
09:13But thank you, though.
09:16You will still come to the wedding, though, won't you?
09:19Wouldn't miss it for the world, sir.
09:22Mr Sullivan, this is a good fellow.
09:36Right.
09:38Ah.
09:40Come on, sir.
09:50Double scotch.
09:51No ice.
09:54Did Judy call?
09:56Yeah.
09:57Something like that.
10:02Nava.
10:05Somebody stop being fun.
10:10Fun?
10:12She looks pretty rum, too.
10:14Irene.
10:16I think I'll get an early night, Lady Felicia.
10:21Did somebody die?
10:23What's bothering him?
10:26I'm not sure.
10:27You didn't seem overjoyed about my new job.
10:30Oh, jealousy.
10:31It's a terrible thing.
10:32Well, look, I think I'll turn in, so I'll say goodnight all.
10:35Come on, Grace.
10:38I'd better just go and make sure he's all right.
10:40Stay in, Mother.
10:40Hello?
10:44Oh, dear.
10:45Don't worry, Mrs D.
10:46They'll all be on better form tomorrow.
10:58What the...?
11:21Father!
11:23Father!
11:25The bullet is embedded in his shoulder.
11:29They're going to surgically remove it later.
11:31It's just the shoulder?
11:33The nurse said he had lucky escape.
11:35Should make a full recovery.
11:38That's a relief.
11:40Has he been able to speak yet?
11:43Enough to tell me he didn't see who shot him, Father.
11:46He also said that whatever happens, Mother,
11:49he wants the wedding to go ahead.
11:51Good.
11:54Well...
11:56Your father doesn't want me fussing around,
11:58so I'll see you later at the church for the rehearsal.
12:02Oh, OK.
12:06Right.
12:16He won the King's Police Medal, you know.
12:19When on his last day of service,
12:22May the 12th, 1941,
12:24he arrested Reggie Robinson,
12:27the Met's most wanted gangster.
12:33force him off the road in W5.
12:35Your father and your role model.
12:41This was in his jacket pocket.
12:45He's insisting...
12:47I get the wedding party checked for criminal records.
12:51Old Hallets die hard.
12:53Irene Frost larceny.
12:55Miss Frost retired to bed early last night.
12:59She was upset.
13:03If my father spoke with her, he wouldn't have held back.
13:06For that reason alone, I suspect she's worth talking to.
13:13Father.
13:16I need your assistance one last time.
13:21Help me find out who shot my father.
13:27I'll do my best, Chief Inspector.
13:38Oh, hello, Father.
13:40Sergeant.
13:41I spoke to Mrs Sullivan.
13:43Sounds like Mr Sullivan had a narrow escape.
13:45He did indeed.
13:46And the Chief Inspector has asked me to help find the perpetrator.
13:50And to that end,
13:51I would very much like to speak with Miss Frost.
13:54The florist?
13:55I just walked past her.
13:57She stood at the bus stop.
13:59Oh, yes.
14:00Bus for Gloucester leaves in ten minutes.
14:02Thank you, Sergeant.
14:03Very helpful.
14:04Oh, if there's anything else I can help you with, Father.
14:09Yes.
14:10There is.
14:18Leaving us, Miss Frost.
14:20Father Brown.
14:23Before you go, I wanted to talk to you.
14:26About Walter Sullivan.
14:29That's such terrible news.
14:31I heard the gunshot from my bedroom.
14:34I wonder, did you talk to him last night?
14:38About this.
14:43He sacked me.
14:46Because of your previous conviction.
14:49He said any convicted criminal could never be trusted.
14:53Which clearly upset you.
14:55Yes.
14:56Because this job was so important to me.
15:02Making a living from flowers has always been a struggle.
15:05But with Lady Felicia's high society connections,
15:08I thought my troubles were finally over.
15:11Given the circumstances,
15:13his angry feelings towards Mr. Sullivan would have been understandable.
15:17I didn't shoot him, Father.
15:19Yet here you are,
15:21slipping away without a goodbye.
15:24How can I look Lady Felicia in the eye when she now knows I'm a thief?
15:28I think you should talk to Lady Felicia and Mrs. Devine.
15:31Why?
15:35I think you will find them surprisingly forgiving.
15:48Shoplifting.
15:51It's not an excuse, but I was having a difficult time.
15:55I'd just lost my fiancée.
15:57Oh, no.
15:59Had he been ill?
16:01He died in the Blitz.
16:03Irene, I'm so sorry.
16:06Does this transgression bother you, Mrs. D?
16:09Not at all.
16:11Right.
16:12We're all agreed.
16:13You are officially reinstated.
16:16Let's get you checked back in to the Red Lion.
16:19Really?
16:29Sergeant.
16:30Father, Mrs. Devine,
16:31I found the gun abandoned in a hedge along Marrow Lane.
16:35Oh, well done, Sergeant.
16:37Ah, that puts you in a difficult position.
16:41I presume you handed it in at the police station.
16:44I did, Father.
16:46Turns out it's a police issue.
16:48Signed out by Detective Superintendent Archibald Kelly.
17:03Detective Superintendent Kelly.
17:06They found your gun.
17:09It's at Kembleford Police Station.
17:13I'm intrigued as to why you failed to report it missing.
17:18What sort of a priest are you?
17:21I'm a friend of Chief Inspector Sullivan's.
17:25I gather his promotion in London to Detective Superintendent was a surprise for you.
17:33It's your job he's taking, isn't it?
17:38I guess worse.
17:41Been showing the door.
17:43Early retirement.
17:47Do you sense Mr. Sullivan Senior's hand in this too?
17:52Of course.
17:54Walter Sullivan retired as Assistant Commissioner 14 years ago.
18:00Top Brass still listen to that old fool's every word.
18:06Given that the gun belongs to you,
18:10let's make a breath.
18:12If I shot Walter,
18:15I wouldn't have missed.
18:16A warning shot across his bounds, perhaps?
18:21Wrong again, Father.
18:29No.
18:30Doesn't look like the act of a high-ranking policeman.
18:34Perhaps that's the point.
18:40Edgar.
18:47How is your father?
18:49He's still insisting we go ahead tomorrow.
18:52Still adamant he'll be here.
18:54These doctors aren't very keen and neither am I.
18:57If he leaves hospital, he'll be a far easier target.
19:00Maybe we should delay it a week.
19:02No, Isabelle.
19:04No, you mustn't let what happened to Walter change your plans.
19:09I'm sorry, but...
19:11I just want you to have the...
19:13the day you've dreamed of.
19:21Archie.
19:23Father Brown updated me.
19:26I made him back to London.
19:28I honestly had no idea my father did this to you.
19:33No, you do.
19:35Do stay.
19:37Your priest friend accused me of shooting your father.
19:42He wouldn't have missed.
19:44That's what I told him.
19:46If I do stay,
19:48it's for you.
19:49Not for him.
19:53Goodbye.
19:54Goodbye.
19:54Goodbye.
20:00Well done.
20:01Thank you, Father.
20:02Well done.
20:02Thank you, Father.
20:05Thank you for stepping into the best man role, Mrs Sullivan.
20:09Well, let's just hope my husband is well enough tomorrow.
20:13Indeed.
20:17Father Brown.
20:19Eddie's found something next to Mr Sullivan's car.
20:22It was in amongst the broken glass.
20:26Intriguing.
20:29Well done, Eddie.
20:37Good morning, Father.
20:40Any progress?
20:41Yes.
20:42The local jeweller has confirmed that the cut stone Master Divine found was a diamond.
20:47Oh, right.
20:47So, the impact of the golf club against the glass must have dislodged it from its setting.
20:55Right.
20:56Yes.
20:57Oh, what?
21:00Father, what are you doing?
21:02I discharged myself.
21:04What's he up to?
21:06We're just...
21:07Look, I told you, it was too dangerous.
21:09I'm your best man, and I need to get that window repaired.
21:12Mr Sullivan, you have a rash on your hand.
21:14So?
21:14May I have a look?
21:15No, you may not.
21:16You want an only job today, so marry my son.
21:18Now, Edgar, get me to a garage.
21:20Come on.
21:23Why don't you stand there?
21:24Open the door.
21:28Oh.
21:30Hello!
21:31Raymond will be here any minute, Mrs D. I can't wait to see what he's got planned.
21:36Lovely.
21:37Your bouquet, Isabel.
21:39My something blue!
21:41It should, of course, be entirely white, but Irene twisted my arm.
21:45Oh, don't forget your something borrowed from Grace.
21:48Oh, yes!
22:00Her engagement ring!
22:01Oh, I say.
22:02How much is that worth?
22:05There's a diamond missing.
22:07Oh, so there is.
22:08Oh, that's bad form.
22:09You can't wear that, Isabel.
22:12Lady Felicia.
22:14Where is Mrs Sullivan?
22:15At the Red Lion, finishing the seating plan.
22:25Father.
22:27How is Isabel?
22:30Delighted with Irene.
22:32Oh, good.
22:34Despite the missing stone.
22:42This displaced jewel was found at the scene of your husband's shooting.
22:52Curious choice of a gift, I thought.
22:54Your own engagement ring.
22:58And I've been struck by how much cooler you've been towards your husband since his injury.
23:04Yes, I smashed his precious car.
23:08And I can tell you it felt bloody good.
23:12May I ask why?
23:17At the drinks, Archibald shared a secret with me.
23:21He told me it was Walter who stopped me becoming a doctor.
23:27When I was 18, Walter offered to post my application to medical school.
23:34It turns out, he dropped it in a dustbin.
23:41Thus destroying your hopes of a career?
23:45I'd always assumed the university didn't reply because I was a woman.
23:50Why would your husband do such a thing?
23:52Because, Father, a woman with her own career did not fit with Walter's idea of a wife.
24:01Dependent and controllable.
24:05It seems he divulged this when Archibald asked him for tips on a happy marriage.
24:15And as a housewife, I've had to swallow my pride and bite my tongue in that man's company for 50
24:27years.
24:31And all because he sabotaged my future.
24:40Mrs. Sullivan, I can fully understand your feelings of anger towards your husband.
24:45Did you take matters into your own hands?
24:49No, Father.
24:51But, by God, I was tempted.
25:00When I asked you to help Father, I didn't mean accuse my mother of attempting to murder my father.
25:07I'm not persuaded that it was your mother who shot your father.
25:12However, I suspect she would appreciate a conversation with you.
25:17Oh, Edgar, thank God I've got you.
25:21Thank you, Raymond.
25:23Marvellous.
25:24See you soon.
25:26That man is in such demand.
25:29Right.
25:29Mrs. D, ready?
25:31I think so.
25:40Ah, just in time, Father.
25:43Doesn't she look wonderful?
25:45Just like Doris Day.
25:50It's very striking.
25:55What do you think, Mrs. Devine?
26:01This is awful.
26:04But it's all the rage in SW1.
26:07I mean, the wedding, the suitcases.
26:12I haven't been honest with you.
26:17Mrs. Devine.
26:19Mrs. Devine.
26:19Mr. Sullivan won't give his blessing for the marriage unless we move to London.
26:25That's the real reason we're leaving Campbellford.
26:28He's manipulating you.
26:31But why?
26:34He says I'll ruin Edgar's career if we stay here.
26:40Because of my connection to you, Father.
26:44I didn't want to tell you because I didn't want you to feel bad.
26:48Thank you for telling me, Mrs. Devine.
26:52I knew from his first visit that Mr. Sullivan had concerns.
26:58Mrs. Devine,
27:01in your heart of hearts, what do you want?
27:05I want what's best for Edgar.
27:09Yes, I am ready to leave Campbellford for him.
27:14But, um, for my last day here,
27:19I really just want to be me.
27:23Galamity.
27:24What have I done?
27:26Isabel, I am so, so sorry.
27:31I could try and find some colourful flowers for the church if you like.
27:34Oh, do you have time?
27:37I'll hand these out at the Red Lion and then see what I can find.
27:40Oh, thank you, Irene.
27:46Irene made London sound nice.
27:48She was telling me about Ealing.
27:50Is that where she's from?
27:52And where her fiancé Alfie died in 1941.
27:56Two days before their wedding.
27:58Can you imagine?
28:00Did she mention the date of the wedding?
28:03I think they got married on Whitson.
28:06Why?
28:08May, 1941.
28:10London, W5.
28:13Back from Hobbles.
28:15No.
28:17Father?
28:31I can help you put it on.
28:32No. Thank you, no.
28:34Let me give you a hand, Mrs. Sullivan.
28:36Oh, thank you.
28:42Ah, this is nice.
28:45Right.
28:47Ah, ladies and gentlemen.
28:48Please join me in raising a glass.
28:52Must I let go?
28:53To Edgar.
28:56What?
28:58Perhaps your father would be better off with a pint.
29:02Miss Frost, a word, please, in private.
29:18What is it, Father?
29:22Methanol.
29:29It kills the bubbles.
29:32The same poison you used two days ago on Mr. Sullivan.
29:38To avenge the death of your beloved fiancé Alfie.
29:43No.
29:45Alfie wasn't killed by a Nazi bomb.
29:47He was killed by Walter Sullivan.
29:50In pursuit of a celebrated gangster.
29:58What's going on?
30:02Can I ask you both to leave?
30:04No.
30:05No, I want them to hear this.
30:10The day before our wedding, Alfie and I went for a walk in healing.
30:15We were so excited.
30:37Alfie!
30:43Alfie!
30:44Help!
30:46By the time the audience arrived, Alfie was dead.
30:51I didn't recognise your name.
30:54You told your people that Alfie was standing in the middle of the road.
30:59You said that it was his fault.
31:02And they believed you.
31:03That's how I remember it.
31:04Liar!
31:05Have you any idea how long we've been after Reggie Robinson?
31:13I promised Alfie that I would avenge his death.
31:17But Walter Sullivan wasn't in the phone book.
31:20I couldn't find him anywhere.
31:21Until you saw his name on an engagement notice in the Times.
31:2614 years later.
31:28Yeah, I persuaded Lady Felicia to hire me as a florist.
31:32Everything was going perfectly.
31:48Oh, oh.
31:49Oh, oh.
31:49Until Mr. Sullivan refused his wine.
31:52And gave himself a nasty rash.
31:54Luckily, I heard that policeman mention that he was armed.
31:58Then I just, er, waited until morning.
32:05I was about to shoot a second time, but then I heard the car.
32:14You know, I really needed it to be third time lucky today.
32:19You are a very troubled woman.
32:22Miss Frost.
32:25It's not too late for you to atone for your actions.
32:30To repent.
32:32And ask the Lord for forgiveness.
32:35And ask the Lord for forgiveness.
32:35I regret nothing, Father.
32:37Except not finishing the job.
32:41This man has had a terrible power over you for 14 years.
32:49Perhaps now, it is time, finally, for you to let go of your anger.
32:59It is not what Alfie would have wanted.
33:11It is not what Alfie would have wanted.
33:19I told her she was trouble.
33:20Why the hell didn't you listen to me?
33:23I don't want you as my best man.
33:26What?
33:28The ring, please.
33:30Hold on a moment, Edgar.
33:31No.
33:32I am not listening to another word from you.
33:35The ring.
33:41During the service, you will sit at the back and say nothing.
33:46Understand?
33:48Mother?
33:50The ring.
33:56Walter Sullivan covered up his fatal recklessness to protect his king's middle.
34:03And his reputation.
34:05Poor Edgar.
34:06To learn that about your father.
34:10Today of all days.
34:11It's two o'clock, Mrs. D.
34:15Well, where are Brenda and Eddie?
34:19Ah!
34:20Ah!
34:21Gee, yes.
34:24What are you two up to?
34:25Just, er, sorting out a present for Mum.
34:28Ta-ra!
34:35Oh, um...
34:40Good fellow?
34:43Oh, hello, sir.
34:46Uh...
34:48In the, er, absence of my father, um, I would very, very much like to reinstate you as my best
34:57man.
35:00And you would, of course, have every right not to accept this.
35:04No, sir.
35:06I do accept.
35:08Really?
35:09Yeah.
35:09Here.
35:10Oh, that's...
35:11That's, um...
35:13Thank you, Daniel.
35:14Thank you so much.
35:16Here.
35:18Oh.
35:21And, er...
35:24Don't worry about the speech.
35:27Actually, sir.
35:29I'd already written the speech.
35:31When you suspended me.
35:34Oh.
35:37Oh.
35:37There he is.
35:39He's been...
35:40There he is.
35:50Here.
35:51Erl!
35:55UCует...
35:56higher!
35:57How It is!
36:00Lord, yeah, great.
36:00сюда...
36:04I'll be relevant.
36:06Why is it...
36:29You look marvellous, Mrs. Dean.
36:31You really do, Mum.
36:38Me and Eddie got them from the Presbytery Garden.
37:37You look beautiful.
37:50Take Isabel's right hand in yours.
37:59I, Edgar Percival Sullivan, take thee, Isabel Jane Devine, to my wedded wife, to have and
38:08to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness
38:16and in health, until death do us part.
38:22And thereto I plight thee, my troth.
38:33I, Isabel Jane Devine, take thee, Edgar Percival Sullivan, to my wedded husband, to have and
38:45to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness
38:52and in health, till death do us part.
38:57And thereto I plight thee, my troth.
39:05Ego vos conjugo in matrimonium, in nomine patris, et filii, et spiritus sancti.
39:13Amen.
39:14Amen.
39:17Amen.
39:44In the name of the Father,
39:47the Son and the Holy Ghost.
39:55Amen.
40:09I also promise we will stay in Kembleford
40:16if you'd like to.
40:24Yes, I would very much.
40:50Yay!
40:52Thank you, mate!
40:58Congratulations.
41:00It's brilliant news.
41:01I can't believe it.
41:03Although I wonder what Mr Sullivan's going to say.
41:06It won't make any difference there.
41:14Congratulations, Edgar.
41:15Thank you, Archie.
41:17And for staying.
41:18I'll telephone the office first thing on Monday.
41:21Insist that they give you your job back.
41:23You're a gen.
41:25Although you'd have done well back in London.
41:29I'll do even better here.
41:31Sure you will, Archer.
41:32You're making a big mistake, son.
41:35I'd have bitten hands off for that opportunity.
41:39Yes, Father.
41:42And you're also someone who killed an innocent man.
41:46Lied to protect his own reputation.
41:48He destroyed his wife's dreams of becoming a doctor.
41:53I wouldn't have done any of those things.
41:56But I did make one big mistake.
41:59Spending so long believing I had to listen to a man like you.
42:16I do love it here, but part of me wishes I could come to London.
42:21With you.
42:23I'd like that.
42:24Really?
42:26Yeah.
42:27Whenever you're ready.
42:30As you know, it's customary to give one's best man a gift.
42:33But you've reinstated me as your best man, sir.
42:36And I'm also going to get you reinstated as a police officer.
42:40But how?
42:42I'll take the rap.
42:43You'll pay a very heavy price for doing that, sir.
42:46It'll be worth it.
42:48Thank you, sir. Thank you.
42:51We should talk.
42:53Yes, we should.
42:54But in a couple of days.
42:57Why not later at the reception?
42:59Because your name isn't on the seating plan.
43:03Perhaps it got lost in the post.
43:05Group photograph!
43:09Sorry.
43:15What do you think of the flowers then, Lady Felicia?
43:18Audrey Hepburn wouldn't have approved, but I thought we were lovely.
43:20Oh, Father, I'd like to withdraw my resignation.
43:25Withdrawal accepted.
43:26Mrs. Sullivan.
43:28We've got some unpacking to do.
43:31I can't wait.
43:33Everyone say cheese!
43:35Cheese!
43:36Cheese!
43:37Cheese!
43:42Dope!
43:55Roseanne
43:56Dope!
44:05Vra.pared
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