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Relic Hunter S01e15 Affaire De Coeur

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01:00I don't know what I'm doing, but I'm going to have to do it.
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02:15I'm going to have to do it.
02:18I'm going to have to do it.
02:21It's yours.
02:40It's yours. It's no longer.
02:43Neither shall mine.
02:52Neither shall mine.
03:04Elena.
03:06I have discovered a potion.
03:09My father will think I am dead.
03:12We will escape forever the hatred of our families.
03:22No.
03:30No.
03:39With this ring,
03:42I dewed Elena,
03:45just as we would have been.
03:48And as God is my witness,
03:51we shall be married forever.
04:07Your daughter is gone.
04:10By your hand.
04:13It is not so.
04:18No.
04:48To the balcony!
05:19I take this leap of faith,
05:22knowing Elena's love will catch me.
05:25And we will live life eternal.
05:35What is it, spring?
05:37It does seem like love is in the air.
05:39Lust, Nigel. Big difference.
05:41Many people may think it's love,
05:43but it's a very rare occurrence these days.
05:45Many people may think it's love,
05:47but it's a very rare occurrence these days.
06:02Sydney Fox?
06:04Yes.
06:16Where did you find this?
06:18I bought it in an antique store in London.
06:21I knew what it was as soon as I saw it.
06:23One of the twining rings of Kellam and Elena?
06:25Yes.
06:27The couple that will one day wear these again
06:29will find everlasting happiness together.
06:32It was a story that my grandmother read to me when I was little.
06:36She was sure it was true.
06:38I think I almost talked myself into believing it, too.
06:42I need to find the other one.
06:46Will you help me find the other ring?
06:50My fiancé is a financial advisor.
06:52That's how we met.
06:54I had come into quite an inheritance
06:56and didn't know what to do with it.
06:58Brad's wonderful, really.
07:00He's handsome and charming,
07:02and he's even sensitive.
07:04He sounds perfect.
07:06He's everything I ever wanted,
07:08except that he doesn't love me.
07:10Except that he doesn't love me.
07:12What are you doing?
07:14Shh!
07:16Miss Fox, I'm not stupid.
07:18And if the legend of the rings were real, then...
07:20It would be perfect.
07:22Pack your bags, honey bun.
07:24What are you talking about?
07:26Desperate women.
07:28Ophelia, the story of Kellam and Elena
07:31is an obscure Scottish folktale,
07:34but a lot of it is based on real events.
07:37It is true, and I just pass it by.
07:41It's all a little pathetic, if you ask me.
07:43You know, you really shouldn't be doing that.
07:46We do a lot of things we shouldn't do, Nigel.
07:49I mean, we don't do them because we're bad.
07:51We do them because of certain things we can't seem to control.
07:54We do them because we're human.
07:56I'm very human, Nigel.
07:59Some say they were the basis for Romeo and Juliet.
08:02Romeo and Juliet?
08:04Kellam was a knight in Lord Aubrey's service.
08:07Elena was a daughter of a nobleman.
08:09The story goes that after Kellam jumped to his death,
08:11Elena's father removed the ring from her finger
08:13and threw it into a pauper's field.
08:15And the ring belonging to Kellam?
08:17He was dressed in his burial clothes,
08:19a ring still on his finger.
08:21When they came for him, the ring was gone.
08:23The ring belonged to his father.
08:25Fascinating.
08:27The antique dealer that she bought it from
08:29makes four trips a year to Scotland.
08:31The last one was to the village near the castle
08:33where the story originates.
08:35Fortunately for us, part of the castle
08:37was turned into a small hotel.
08:39I don't think I want to know how fortunate we are.
08:48Kellam clutched the ring to his scarlet tunic
08:51and shook it.
08:53He clutched the ring to his scarlet tunic
08:55and shouted to the heavens,
08:57I take this leap of faith,
08:59knowing Elena's love will catch me
09:01and we'll live life eternal.
09:05He jumped to his death.
09:13His name was Francois.
09:15We met in the Peruvian jungle,
09:17going after a scepter.
09:19He'd been bitten by a snake.
09:21He was nervous, but he was scared.
09:23He was so vulnerable,
09:25just like a little boy.
09:27I held him,
09:29told him it was okay.
09:31So romantic.
09:35He was wonderful.
09:39He's a jerk.
09:43Something is not making sense.
09:51Sigh.
10:09I wonder how Nigel's doing
10:11on his essay reading.
10:13This is me.
10:15Nice to meet you.
10:17Thanks.
10:19Bye.
10:50Ugh!
11:00I'm sorry.
11:02I'm sorry.
11:05Sigh.
11:17Hello.
11:19Hello, come in.
11:21We were expecting you.
11:23Just whacking some scones out of the oven.
11:25Tea's at three every day.
11:27Angus McEvoy, it's mostly me
11:29you've been relying upon for your needs.
11:31Importantly is the wheat ram that comes with the tea.
11:33Although if I take to you,
11:35it might not be so wheat.
11:39All right, then. This way.
11:41After you settle into your rooms,
11:43you'll be...
11:45Well, I hope you'll be wanting the castle tour.
11:47Most of the guests do.
11:53How old is this elevator?
11:55They installed it when they renovated
11:57this part of the castle.
11:59When was this built?
12:01About 35 years ago.
12:03You don't get many elevator inspectors out this far, do you?
12:05Actually, they've been out several times.
12:07The strangest thing,
12:09I can't figure out what's wrong.
12:11But it's perfectly safe.
12:13Don't worry about the noise.
12:15It's next to put on a wee show.
12:23Quite a show.
12:25John!
12:27Oh, John!
12:29Oh, Erica.
12:31John!
12:33Oh, John!
12:35Oh, Erica.
12:37That would be John and Erica.
12:41Excuse me.
12:43Hello!
12:47Sorry.
12:49We don't usually...
12:51We just got married.
12:53Congratulations.
12:55You've got lots to see.
12:57Yes, lots.
13:01Like you said,
13:03lots to see, but to get going now.
13:05Um, they're shearing sheep
13:07in a few minutes, but to get going then.
13:15Didn't pay much attention when they took the tour.
13:17At least not to the castle.
13:19I'm surprised they made it out of their rooms.
13:25In the Middle Ages,
13:27it was called the Castle of Disappearing Souls.
13:29Those come here
13:31and search for Callum's ring.
13:33Many never to be seen again.
13:35They always liked that part.
13:37The castle was built
13:39in 1245.
13:41It's never been modified
13:43from its original form.
13:45Over the years,
13:47many other wings were added on,
13:49including the one your rooms are in.
13:51Will we see the balcony that Callum jumped from?
13:53Oh, unfortunately, no.
13:55It's part of the original castle.
13:57It's off-limits, I'm afraid.
13:59It's quite dangerous.
14:01Now, this is the center
14:03of gardens and archway.
14:05Legend has it this is where
14:07we, Callum and Elena, met.
14:09We used to play as children in the gardens
14:11right here.
14:13Now, as they grew, their love grew and grew.
14:15Well, you know the rest of the legend.
14:17Yes, it's quite a tragic story.
14:24Sometimes the village kids sneak in here.
14:26I think it's a good place to snog.
14:38Lockpick marks.
14:40Sophisticated snoggers.
14:42Snogging?
14:44Is that the same thing as shagging?
14:46Oh, uh, no.
14:48Not at all. I mean,
14:50if one was to continue to snog,
14:52it could lead to shagging,
14:54but snogging in and of itself
14:56is somewhere above smooching,
14:58yet not quite groping.
15:00But in any event, it's a long way from
15:02bonking, which is,
15:04of course, very similar to
15:06shagging.
15:08Sid?
15:18Angus?
15:22Angus?
15:38They're gone!
15:40Not as fast as they used to be.
15:44Are you sure they're just village kids?
15:46Quite sure.
15:48Oh, they're a pain in the neck, to be sure,
15:50regardless. Come on.
16:00There we go.
16:02Oh, that's a bunny tartan you're wearing today.
16:04Old, fresh scones for you two.
16:06Is your fiancé still planning on meeting us here?
16:08Tomorrow.
16:10It'd be good to see him.
16:12Ladies.
16:16He's nice, isn't he?
16:18Angus,
16:20are there any written histories on the
16:22castle or Callum, papers that could go back
16:24even as far as medieval times?
16:26I'm so fascinated by this place.
16:28They would be in the library,
16:30but it's part of the residence of the current lord.
16:32It's off-limits, of course.
16:34I see.
16:38But has he spent all his time
16:40in Edinburgh now? It couldn't hurt to take
16:42a wee peek, could it? Come on, then!
16:45I hope your rooms are adequate.
16:47Very, very comfortable.
16:49It's quite a romantic environment.
16:51Would there be a few marriage proposals?
16:53Come out on vacations here?
16:55That would be nice, but Sydney's a friend.
16:57She's also my boss, and Ophelia's
16:59already engaged.
17:01Right, then.
17:03These are all the current lord's books.
17:05Histories of the castle
17:07and peerage
17:09references and
17:11biographies of past lords.
17:13Things of that sort.
17:15Angus, um...
17:17You know that bit about people
17:19disappearing, looking for the ring?
17:21That's just a story to
17:23spice up the tour, right?
17:25If you'll excuse me.
17:27I'll be downstairs in the office
17:29if you need anything else.
17:31I'm expecting a new guest.
17:33I'll leave you to it, then.
17:37Right.
17:44Hello! Hello! Come in!
17:46Salut!
17:48Everyone please say hello to, uh...
17:50Uh...
18:11Hello, Francois.
18:15Bonjour.
18:20You followed me here?
18:22Of course. Whenever you're in Europe, how could I not see you?
18:24It was you on the train.
18:26I took a train, yes.
18:28You know what I mean, Francois.
18:30Sydney, you really believe in the existence of the Twining Rings?
18:32This is my hunt.
18:34Possessiveness can be
18:36so unbecoming, Sydney.
18:38My hunt.
18:40Whatever's the worst, we can split the money.
18:42It doesn't even have to be 50-50.
18:44Have you ever done anything
18:46in your life that didn't benefit only yourself?
18:48Sydney, I said we'd split it.
18:52A ski mask.
18:54You really have lowered your standards, Francois.
18:56It's the last time we met.
18:58You said I had no standards at all.
19:00I'm rising up,
19:02in your opinion.
19:08Hi. Hello.
19:12It's beautiful out here.
19:14Yeah. Come here a lot.
19:16Whenever I want to get away,
19:18I sit under that tree.
19:22I used to come here a lot as a wee lad.
19:24I had the toys my ma didn't want me to play with.
19:28In that knot hole right there.
19:30Oh.
19:34You always work so hard?
19:36It's no hard work when you enjoy it, is it?
19:38I guess.
19:40See, the thing of it is, I'm too dumb
19:42to look for anything else, too smart to want to try.
19:44What is that supposed to mean?
19:46Don't they know?
19:48My da used to say it a lot.
19:50Did you grow up near here?
19:52Aye.
19:54My family's lived here for 200 years.
19:56My father was a caretaker before me.
19:58My grandfather before him.
20:00It's the only life I've ever known.
20:02That's amazing.
20:04Aye.
20:06And weird. Very weird.
20:08No, it's, um...
20:11Well, maybe it's a little bit weird.
20:16My God, of course.
20:18Of course.
20:20Hello?
20:22You are Nigel?
20:24Yes.
20:26I am Francois.
20:28Zit, Francois.
20:30Oh.
20:32Did she ever tell you how we met?
20:34No, she didn't, actually, and I'm sure it's a fascinating story.
20:36It was in the Peruvian jungle.
20:38We were after an Incan scepter.
20:40Both reached the temple at the same time
20:42when I was bitten by a Peruvian pit viper.
20:46She cut me with her knife
20:48and sucks the poison out just like that.
20:52It was so romantic.
20:54But...
20:56But the problem is,
20:58she is so strong-willed.
21:00I bet she orders you around like you are her stable boy, hmm?
21:02Well, I'm not exactly a stable boy.
21:04You just have to put your foot down once in a while.
21:08Let her know you are a man.
21:10She'll respond.
21:12She'll respect you after that.
21:14Believe me, I know.
21:16I see.
21:18Nigel!
21:22Nigel!
21:24Coming.
21:26So, um...
21:28Angus, do you believe
21:30in the legend of the rings?
21:34I believe in what they stand for.
21:36When you get down to the end of the day,
21:38that's all that really matters, isn't it?
21:40Yeah.
21:42I suppose you're right.
21:50Sydney?
21:56He didn't die when he was 17, I'm sure of it.
21:58Callum.
22:00Yes, that's what was bothering me.
22:02Callum grasped the ring tightly to his scarlet tunic
22:04and jumped to his death.
22:06Scarlet is red.
22:08A knight wouldn't have worn red.
22:10Only those of noble birth were entitled.
22:12He wasn't a knight under Lord Albury's service.
22:14He was Lord Albury.
22:18He's described as a man of melancholy disposition
22:20with little concern for matters outside his domain.
22:22A depressed guy who didn't go out much.
22:24He never got over the death of Elena,
22:26the love of his life.
22:28Dying together made for a better story.
22:30He would have kept the ring.
22:32The secret chamber is in the original part of the castle.
22:34Completely off-limits, of course.
22:36Of course.
22:38How much further is it?
22:40It should be down this hallway, then off to the left.
22:42Let's hope we can still get inside.
22:44I glanced at the history. Nothing seems to be sealed up.
22:46I think we can handle a 400-year-old lock.
22:52This must be the balcony he didn't jump from.
22:54There's nothing to say he didn't jump, Sydney.
22:56He just broke a leg instead of his neck.
22:58You're right.
23:00He probably just wanted to die for her.
23:04The bedchamber should be down here.
23:30Let's go.
24:00If it's here, I'm not seeing it.
24:04Remember when you felt
24:06there was something wrong with the story
24:08but you couldn't put your finger on it?
24:10That's the way I feel about this room.
24:18What are you doing?
24:20The ink needs to dry.
24:22The ink needs to dry.
24:24I don't want it to dry.
24:26I don't want it to dry.
24:28What are you doing?
24:30The ink has used the absence of an image
24:32to create a clearer visualization of the image.
24:34Sort of like an ancient virtual reality.
24:48The fireplace.
24:50There's something wrong with the fireplace.
24:54It's not 12th century.
24:56And Angus said that this part of the castle
24:58had never been renovated?
25:00That's right. The Gothic frieze wasn't utilized
25:02in castle construction until the mid-1400s.
25:04The time of Lord Aubrey.
25:26Callum's ring.
25:56Sumi, stop!
25:58You're not getting this, Francois.
26:00The ring would never be left unguarded.
26:14You should make sure
26:16that you don't lose it.
26:18I don't want to lose it.
26:20I don't want to lose it.
26:22I don't want to lose it.
26:24You should make sure
26:26there are no other surprises.
26:28Good idea.
26:30Excellent notion.
26:54May I love to see a woman
26:56who looked like that once?
27:16Francois,
27:18there are relics,
27:20and then there are relics.
27:22There are relics,
27:24and then there are relics.
27:26I'm asking you as a friend.
27:28It means as much to you?
27:30Yes, it does.
27:32It really does.
27:34I promised a woman I would give it to her.
27:36It means as much to you?
27:38Yes, it does.
27:44Send it as yours.
27:46You mean that?
27:48As good as my witness.
27:52As good as my witness.
28:04Nigel!
28:22Some kind of counterweight.
28:24Yes, perfectly balanced.
28:26Don't move!
28:28The ring must have disrupted it.
28:30The weight of Nigel's fall just made it happen again.
28:32Once he gets back up, it will start again.
28:34We just have to find a way to rebalance him.
28:40Try using suction in your palms.
28:42Hang on to the walls.
28:44That's impossible.
28:46Balance on your foot.
28:48What about the levitation technique
28:50It didn't work.
28:52So what? We've got nothing to lose.
28:58Now wait a minute.
29:00I take this leap of faith knowing that Elena's love will surely catch me
29:02and we will live life eternal.
29:04It's about trust.
29:06Yes, trust. Of course.
29:08He designed this as a test.
29:10Like a game of trust.
29:12We have to join hands.
29:14The gap is too wide.
29:16That's the whole point.
29:18It will stop us from falling.
29:20It's a perfect metaphor. Can't you see that?
29:22I'm not sure I do.
29:24Oh, great.
29:30Now!
29:48Breathe!
30:14We almost didn't make it.
30:16We could have died.
30:20It was awesome.
30:22It's the best.
30:24So close to death.
30:26Just like old times.
30:28Sri Lanka.
30:30Sao Paulo.
30:32Panama.
30:34New Jersey.
30:36Your sister's house on Thanksgiving.
30:38So much risk.
30:40Danger.
30:46Excitement.
30:50Romance.
30:56We shouldn't be doing this.
30:58Absolutely not.
31:02Loneliness. Disappointment.
31:06Trouble.
31:10Heartache.
31:12We can resist.
31:14We just have to be strong.
31:16Firm.
31:18Like a rock.
31:26What's wrong?
31:28What do you have in there?
31:34What is this?
31:36Sydney, I can explain.
31:38Never mind. I understand perfectly.
31:42What do I say? What is the harm?
31:44You only gave up the ring because you had the dagger.
31:46It had nothing to do with me.
31:48That is not true.
31:50Okay, then put the dagger back.
31:52This must be unreasonable, Sydney.
31:54I knew it.
31:56It's what you and I live for.
31:58You cannot fault me for succumbing
32:00to the passion of such a discovery.
32:02The dagger stays here.
32:04Come on. Can we talk about this later?
32:08Sure.
32:12Where were we?
32:16I don't know.
32:18But definitely not where we were going to be.
32:34Hi.
32:36Hello.
32:38I was just...
32:40I was taking a wee nap.
32:42That's what it was, actually.
32:46I can't do this.
32:48They don't belong to me.
32:52It's a twining ring.
32:54You don't say.
32:56I got one at an antique store.
32:58Sydney found the other one here.
33:00I confess,
33:02she found it where they weren't supposed to be,
33:04rummaging around in Callum's bedchamber.
33:06Found a secret ring room.
33:08I see.
33:10I brought her here to find it.
33:12And I took it
33:14for my own selfish reasons.
33:16I'm sorry.
33:18Don't be so hard on yourself, Avelia.
33:20The rings belong here.
33:22They belong to the couple
33:24that are worth the world again.
33:26That's legend now, isn't it?
33:28Thank you, Angus.
33:34Well,
33:36I better get ready.
33:38Brad will be here soon.
33:44Brad!
33:50I miss you.
33:52Me too. I have got the most exciting news.
33:56Oh, stupid me.
33:58This is Angus. He runs the hotel.
34:00Hello. Please, let me take your bags.
34:02Don't worry about it.
34:04We're headed straight to Glasgow.
34:06We are?
34:08I got a line on a guy who wants to invest in my project.
34:10But I thought we were going to
34:12explore the countryside.
34:14Oh, honey, we can do that.
34:16I have to come back in August.
34:20You are the best husband
34:22in the world.
34:24I mean, you got your ring. I got your dagger.
34:26And you are the sweetest wife.
34:30I don't see what the big deal is.
34:32Pardon?
34:34Of course.
34:36Now I know why you are angry.
34:40I could give you a cut as a profit.
34:42I love you so much.
34:44I mean, it's only fair, right?
34:46I don't believe you.
34:48I suppose I could give it to you in writing.
34:50Would you two get a room?
34:52We have a room. We're staying here at the hotel.
34:54Then use it.
35:02Okay.
35:12I feel you told me about the rings.
35:14I'm just happy to be warm again.
35:16Who knows?
35:18I did me good for business.
35:20We didn't only find the rings, Angus.
35:22We found the dagger.
35:24The jewels alone would refurbish the castle.
35:26Where is it?
35:28I didn't take it.
35:30Sidney, you have not taken your eyes off me
35:32this whole time.
35:34If it wasn't you, then what happened to it?
35:40Wallets, jewelry, cash.
35:42We've never had anything like this before.
35:44It took the rings, Brad.
35:46I found the rings of Calum and Elenifors,
35:48the ones I told you about.
35:50Now they're gone.
35:52Now why?
35:54Now watch.
35:56My Rolex.
35:58Geez.
36:00Most of these people were in the elevator with us.
36:02What are the Petersons missing?
36:04I don't know. I haven't seen the Petersons.
36:06Not that that's unusual.
36:08They're gone.
36:10There's no sign of the Petersons or their belongings.
36:12What a surprise.
36:14Well, it didn't go out the front door, I can tell you that.
36:16Let's split up. Francois, you're with me.
36:24The balcony!
36:26What balcony?
36:28You American women.
36:30Always rush, rush, rush.
36:32So aggressive, so independent.
36:34You must learn to live like the French.
36:36Slow down, take time.
36:38Just not the tulips.
36:40Smell the roses.
36:44Smells roses.
36:46What kind of place is this?
36:48I am sorry about your watch, but it's not their fault.
36:50Whose fault is it then, huh?
36:52You're being naive, Ophelia.
36:54I am not naive. This is a very well-run hotel.
36:56Angus is...
36:58Angus is just...
37:00Look, let's just get out of here while we still have something left, okay?
37:02Come on.
37:04No.
37:06No.
37:08Just...
37:20Stop!
37:38No!
37:44No, it's coming from the white room!
37:46I hope they're all right.
37:48Sydney can handle herself, especially with Francois helping her.
38:02Ophelia!
38:04Ophelia!
38:06Sydney, no!
38:36Oh.
38:38Well, I guess it's the test now, isn't it?
38:42Will love win out for the Petersons,
38:44or is it every bride for herself?
38:54Take the money, sweetheart.
38:56Go.
38:58I can't.
39:00Go.
39:02It's what you want, John.
39:04I do. Go.
39:08Okay.
39:10Okay?
39:12You would just leave me like that?
39:16I was only doing what you wanted.
39:18So you wouldn't really have left?
39:20Of course not.
39:26Oh, darling.
39:28I knew you couldn't.
39:30Oh, John.
39:32God.
39:34You can always count on a woman's heart, Sydney.
39:36I can't believe it.
39:38Even the bad guys find love.
39:44What did I tell you?
39:46I believe this belongs to your guests.
39:50Okay, assume the position.
39:52Excellent.
40:02Can I ask you where you're going?
40:04You know me, Sydney.
40:06I get itchy in my feet so fast.
40:08But I do love you.
40:10You know I do.
40:12A dagger, Francois.
40:14I'm sorry?
40:16I'm sorry.
40:18I'm sorry.
40:20I'm sorry?
40:22If you love me,
40:24you'll give the dagger back.
40:26What does one possibly have to do with the other?
40:28Everything.
40:34You're not making this easy on me.
40:36Is she?
40:46You're welcome.
40:50A bientôt, mon amour.
40:52A bientôt, mon amour.
40:54Goodbye, my love.
40:56Goodbye, my love.
40:58Goodbye, my love.
41:00Goodbye, my love.
41:02Goodbye, my love.
41:04A bientôt, mon amour.
41:26You sure you won't change your mind?
41:28No.
41:30I just need some time
41:32to sort things out.
41:34Why here?
41:36I like it here, Brad.
41:40Okay.
41:46I'll call you in a few days, okay?
41:48Okay.
41:56I'm usually a pretty good judge of character,
41:58mind you.
42:00You are my eyes.
42:02I really thought the buggers were honeymooners.
42:04Well, I wouldn't feel too bad about it, Angus.
42:06We all go a little blind when it comes to matters of the heart.
42:08Don't we?
42:12Yes.
42:14Well, um, I'll just wait for the cab.
42:16Outside.
42:22Thanks, Cindy.
42:24For everything.
42:26Call me when you get back?
42:28Take good care of those rings.
42:30I will.
42:32I'm, uh,
42:34keeping them in a very safe place.
42:58Okay.
43:28Okay.
43:58Okay.
44:28Okay.
44:30Okay.
44:32Okay.
44:34Okay.
44:36Okay.
44:38Okay.
44:40Okay.
44:42Okay.
44:44Okay.
44:46Okay.
44:48Okay.
44:50Okay.
44:52Okay.
44:54Okay.

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