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00:00Anatomy pathologic
00:02Specialized in lesional profiling
00:04What does decoding give?
00:06Dr. Riviere does a part of his own analysis
00:08It avoids wasting time with the lab
00:10There's an obstacle, I'm replacing it with the foot
00:12What's that?
00:14I don't know, we didn't give a detail
00:16I'm sorry, Captain
00:20Home preparation
00:22It should help you with the tests
00:24How did you identify it?
00:26The wallet in his jacket
00:28There's a guide inside
00:32What if it was a young woman?
00:34What would you use it for?
00:38I don't know, maybe a sexual crime
00:42We'll see
00:58A few days later
01:12We lost the fetal, man
01:14It happens
01:16How did he react?
01:18Who?
01:20Who, in your opinion?
01:22He did what he had to
01:24You mean?
01:26He laid you on the bed, opened your shirt,
01:28and kissed you on the mouth
01:30and you turned into a guinea pig
01:32You're pissing me off
01:34I can dream
01:36I'd like to be in your place
01:38It's getting better
01:40It's the first time it happens to me
01:42You should be careful
01:44Avoid strong emotions
01:46Decoding in the shortest time possible
01:48You can count on my discretion
01:50You can count on my total discretion
01:52Frédéric Hiberto,
01:54you were stabbed in the heart
01:56The killer then cut you with a cutter
01:58and threw your body in a ball pit
02:00Where skaters found him
02:02this morning
02:04If only we weren't a bunch of faggots
02:08Yes
02:10Yes, don't hang up
02:12It's for you, Dr. Rivière
02:14Thank you for warning me
02:16I didn't think I'd notice your concern
02:26Do you think there's something after death?
02:30I'm supposed to be the most qualified person to answer this question
02:34It's good that I'm asking
02:36You're a lawyer
02:38Me?
02:40A lawyer?
02:46Honestly,
02:50I think the movie stops as it started
02:54May the light remain on and may life go on
02:58That's our life
03:00What about you?
03:04Captain
03:06It's funny
03:08I mean, funny
03:10I think I've seen almost everything
03:12Rape, assault, all kinds of things
03:14Suicide
03:16I've taken a lot of heavy stuff
03:18And I faint in front of you
03:20like a young girl
03:22It feels nice
03:26Your mother died of a brain injury
03:36She committed suicide by swallowing medocs
03:3820 years ago
03:40Dr. Pompon did the autopsy
03:42I'll never forget his words
03:46Or how he held me in his arms
03:48in that little office outside the morgue
03:52I made you put on a new one, didn't I?
03:54Yes, I did
03:56I rebuilt myself thanks to her
03:58At least not this morning
04:00A mutilated corpse
04:02The peculiar smell of death
04:06I was expecting the reassuring presence of Dr. Pompon
04:08And it's me who's dead
04:10We meet again like 11 years ago
04:12Hi
04:14Faced with all this violence that overwhelms you
04:18It's funny, I've been working on the crime of Lyon for almost 20 years
04:20And I don't remember meeting you
04:24I'm not sure we go to the same places
04:28I was still in Pasta Avignon two months ago
04:30Cigar bar?
04:32Love disappointment
04:36You know, Captain
04:40Violence is like the poison of war
04:42The body accumulates without ever being completely evacuated
04:46A small element of the trigger is enough
04:48To cause a neurosis
04:54How much do you want for the consultation, Doctor?
05:00And be nice and stop calling me Captain
05:02You're a Captain
05:04Don't call me Captain
05:06Stop calling me Captain
05:08I feel like a Captain
05:10I feel like a Captain
05:12I am not a Captain
05:14I don't want to know
05:16I'm not a Captain
05:24Lyon is now a part of you
05:26Let me take a picture of your face
05:30What?
05:32She's got him, Steve.
05:34I don't know.
05:36I don't know.
05:38I don't know.
05:40I don't know.
06:03The Nikai
06:12I would like to speak to Emmanuelle Rivière,
06:15an Arcadien
06:19That's funny, I was thinking about you
06:21and I would like to speak to you
06:23But i've still got like two small hours left,
06:24so can we meet up around 8.30PM?
06:26Right Mathiose?
06:28Right
06:29It's an old bar from Lyon
06:30I don't know how she's going to do it.
06:32Okay, we'll have to wait and see.
06:34We'll see.
07:00Good evening.
07:10Good evening.
07:14You're not too shocked?
07:16I should be.
07:18You don't recognize the reputation of the establishment?
07:20All the cops know it.
07:22That's how things work.
07:24I was there.
07:26At the end of the day.
07:30I don't know.
07:36I suppose you found out that Frédéric Berton
07:38wasn't totally unknown.
07:44It's really unpredictable, Doctor.
07:54You didn't tell me anything.
07:56Tell you what?
07:58I took physiopathology classes with Professor Berton.
08:00That was eight years ago.
08:02And there were hundreds of us.
08:06All homosexuals.
08:10You touch with all the women you meet, Captain.
08:20I'm Dio, you're married?
08:22Yes, and faithful.
08:24We've been together for almost 20 years.
08:26I lied to you.
08:28What?
08:30Please read it quickly.
08:32You never told me.
08:34But I'm very happy you did.
08:50Eric.
08:52This is what we call a statement, okay?
08:54Oh.
08:56I'm not gay, is that clear?
08:58You got that?
09:00Calm down, leave him alone.
09:02Get out of here, faggot.
09:06Shit, there's something, shit.
09:08You son of a bitch!
09:18You have a message.
09:20I'm really sorry for yesterday.
09:22I'll call you back in a day.
09:28You're very discreet.
09:30But the day before my thesis, I stayed a little later to work.
09:32A man in his thirties arrived,
09:34like that, in the office,
09:36with supplies in his arms.
09:38I thought he was going to throw them in my face.
09:42Do you recognize this man in this picture?
09:52We don't forget that easily
09:54a guy who treats you like a little bitch.
09:58I don't know if you saw that we broke my phone.
10:00The cross.
10:02It doesn't make sense.
10:08And that bastard, he's playing with me.
10:22I'm sorry.
10:24First of all, it was my fault.
10:28How did you get my phone number?
10:30You got my address.
10:32Why didn't you call me back?
10:36To be sure to see me again?
10:38For me to emigrate and come to your place, is that it?
10:40Is that what excites you?
10:42Listen.
10:44I don't know exactly what you think of people of my kind.
10:48But the fantasy of a macho cop is not my thing at all.
10:52Either you come in,
10:54to know the cause,
10:58or I'll ask you to get out of my life.
11:00Definitely.
11:22Where are you?
11:24Somewhere in hell.
11:28It would make more sense if I was a woman.
11:32I don't know.
11:34I don't know where I am.
11:36In a hospital clinic.
11:40No, that's not true.
11:42Shit, Rick.
11:44I'm sorry.
11:46I'm sorry.
11:48I'm sorry.
11:50No, that's not true.
11:52Shit, Rick.
11:54You're the brightest woman in the world.
11:56And you...
11:58I left home.
12:00What?
12:02I don't get it.
12:04We don't become faggots overnight.
12:06Not you.
12:08What's your problem with faggots, Rick?
12:10Can you explain to me
12:12the complaint of a certain Alain Joubert
12:14who claims to have been violently assaulted
12:16when Matthews left
12:18and the registration number
12:20corresponds to a certain Eric Mercadier.
12:28Luckily, this brave Joubert has enough pot
12:30in his ass so that I don't have to insist
12:32to file his complaint.
12:34It's going to be more difficult with the article.
12:36I'm ready to take all the consequences.
12:40I give you the opportunity to put some gold in your head.
12:42Proceed, Rico.
12:48I'm sorry.
12:50I'm sorry.
12:52I'm sorry.
12:54I'm sorry.
12:56I'm sorry.
12:58I'm sorry.
13:00I'm sorry.
13:02I'm sorry.
13:04I'm sorry.
13:06I'm sorry.
13:08I'm sorry.
13:10I'm sorry.
13:12I'm sorry.
13:14I'm sorry.
13:16I'm sorry.
13:18I'm sorry.
13:20I'm sorry.
13:22I'm sorry.
13:24I'm sorry.
13:26I'm sorry.
13:28I'm sorry.
13:30I'm sorry.
13:32I'm sorry.
13:34I was fired from my home and suspended from my duties.
13:38I hesitated a little between the gas scandal and then...
13:42and then finally I opted for the gastronomic weekend
13:44in the region, as they say.
13:48Are you sure?
13:50So you're afraid to run away
13:52with a homophobic cop?
13:54Clownism.
14:10Are you driving?
14:14Yes.
14:16Are you driving?
14:18Yes.
14:20Are you driving?
14:22Yes.
14:44Did you know that the Einstein brain
14:46had been stolen by the legal expert
14:48Thomas Harvey?
14:50Thomas Harvey.
14:52He was fired when the administration
14:54discovered the theft but
14:56he managed to keep his trophy
14:58in a safe.
15:00He gave it back to the Einstein family
15:02a while after his death.
15:04What did he expect?
15:06To discover the source of his genius?
15:08Why are you telling me this?
15:10No one can violate the secrets of America.
15:12Even with a skeleton.
15:14Why are you looking at me
15:16as if I had a dog shit on my head?
15:18It's not sure but
15:20it's in the head that it happens.
15:22He only sees what you let him see.
15:24A broken man, guilty of his emotions.
15:26A man who
15:28breathes shame.
15:32I'm for Thomas.
15:36I love you, Rick.
15:38I love you, too.
15:44Good evening.
15:46Good evening, sir.
15:48I have a reservation in the name of Mercadier.
15:50Yes.
15:52That's it, yes. Two rooms,
15:54the 7th and the 8th.
15:56Do you want us to show you the breakfast?
15:58In the end, we'll only take one room.
16:00Yes, it will be room 8.
16:16Do you know the fable
16:18of the donkey of Buridan?
16:20No, well, it vaguely reminds me of something.
16:22Yes.
16:24So,
16:26after a long walk in the mountains,
16:28a donkey
16:30arrived at a kind of crossroads.
16:32On the right,
16:34a source of clear water.
16:36On the left, a peck of oats.
16:42Unable to choose
16:44between hunger and thirst,
16:46the poor animal
16:48died of an anus.
16:52Come on.
16:54Give me a little more time.
17:06Yes.
17:30Your story last night,
17:32it's a little more complicated than that.
17:34I know.
17:36No.
17:38No, no, I feel free with you, Emmanuel.
17:42Because contrary to what you seem to think,
17:44it may be the first time
17:46that I make a choice in my life.
17:48Some call it friendship.
17:52It may be very good like that.
18:00Oh, shit!
18:02Calm down,
18:04it's never over.
18:06What are you doing?
18:08I can't afford to mess up my work tool.
18:10I don't have one of the pliers.
18:12Where's the first aid kit?
18:22You're the bastard who pulled this damn bolt.
18:24It's not me.
18:26Don't mess with your shitty bottle.
18:28Calm down, Eric.
18:30You have to do it.
18:32Eric, what are you doing?
18:34Are you disgusted?
18:36Eric, stop it.
18:38Don't play the fool.
18:40Don't mess with me.
18:42Don't mess with me.
18:44Don't mess with me.
18:46Don't mess with me.
18:48What's wrong?
18:50I'll kill you.
19:00I'll kill you.
19:02I'll kill you.
19:04I'll kill you.
19:06I'll kill you.
19:08I'll kill you.
19:10I'll kill you.
19:12Did you like it?
19:14Yes, it was good.
19:16Don't tell me you were insensitive to his celestial voices.
19:18Don Giovanni, the definitive proof of God's existence.
19:20I grew up with Claude François and Adamo.
19:22I think you're not going to come.
19:24Me, Bobo, you, Prolo.
19:26You know my mother was 30 years pregnant.
19:28She did housework to raise us.
19:30She didn't stop us from conveying her love of beautiful things.
19:32You were lucky.
19:34Yes.
19:36You're a very brave woman.
19:40Sushi or poutanesque?
19:42You can choose.
19:44Yes.
19:58No.
20:18Hurry up.
20:28No.
20:44Something's not right.
20:48I thought you were asleep.
20:50I was thinking about your story.
20:52What story?
20:54Berthaud.
20:56The gays of his generation died of AIDS.
20:58And believe me, those who survived are protected.
21:02I don't know where you're coming from.
21:04It means that the sperm in Berthaud's tomatoes
21:06belonged to someone he knew well.
21:08He wasn't a stranger.
21:10So what?
21:12I've been doing this for eight years, Eric.
21:14I've seen passionate women of all colors.
21:16I've never seen such a charm in my life.
21:18It's hard to imagine Berthaud living a normal life
21:20with a little friend.
21:22Go on.
21:24Go on.
21:26The robot portrait.
21:28It's the one of Berthaud's lover,
21:30not necessarily the one of his murderer.
21:32The robot portrait?
21:34Because you're digging into my stuff now.
21:36If you don't want me to find it,
21:38the robot portrait.
21:40You should have put it somewhere else
21:42than with the covers.
21:46Why didn't you ask me directly
21:48if I knew him?
21:50Because you told me
21:52that you didn't know all the babies in the universe.
22:06Yes, but I don't care about being the last man.
22:08Anyway, that's what I've become.
22:12Of course I love him.
22:16Do you realize that we could be in love with the same man?
22:20Yes.
22:26What are you doing? It's going to start.
22:28Listen, you'll see, it's a great movie.
22:30I'll see you later.
22:32Why? What's going on?
22:34You have a friend.
22:36My ex-boyfriend, he could trust you.
22:38He really needs me.
22:40What?
22:42Eric.
22:44What would you do if Anne didn't have you anymore?
22:46Come on, I love you.
22:50I love you too.
23:00Big, strong, his name is Emmanuel,
23:02does that ring a bell?
23:04Yes, the doc.
23:06Maybe.
23:08He played a nice arm wrestling at the bar.
23:10The time I turn around, I'm gone.
23:12But that's the toilets, cowboy.
23:14It's often where the angels end up.
23:20Eric.
23:22Eric.
23:28Who are you?
23:30Eric, shut up.
23:32Listen to me.
23:34Leave me alone.
23:36You're a piece of shit.
23:38Elias.
23:50Tell me.
23:52Forget the article, he's a madman.
23:56He's a lawyer.
23:58Murder conspiracy,
24:00disguised as evidence of an act of injustice,
24:02and corruption of a poor son of a bitch of a police officer.
24:06You're a piece of shit.
24:20Did you know Damien Ferrucci, Dr. Rivière?
24:22Yes.
24:24Have you been a lover?
24:30Yes.
24:32According to your own autopsy report,
24:34Frédéric Berthaud
24:36would have succumbed to a stab in the heart.
24:38The post-mortem dysentery
24:40would be the work of a specialist,
24:42only intended to induce
24:44the act of a madman.
24:46Only intended to induce
24:48the act of a madman.
24:50Could you be this specialist,
24:52Dr. Rivière?
24:56I'm talking about Captain Mercadier.
24:58He's the only one.
25:00Your colleague warned me.
25:02I know how much
25:04Rose means to you.
25:06I'm listening to you.
25:12As you wish, Captain.
25:16I'm listening to you.
25:18I'm listening to you.
25:20I'm listening to you.
25:22I'm listening to you.
25:24I'm listening to you.
25:26I'm listening to you.
25:28I'm listening to you.
25:30I'm listening to you.
25:36I'm listening to you.
25:40I'm listening to you.
25:44What kind of help?
25:46Financial, for the inmates
25:48at Canal Trail.
25:52On the day of the accident,
25:54he had told Berthaud
25:56He went to hide at his brother's.
25:58The press taught him how to be dramatic.
26:00Everyone accused him. He saw the robot portrait. He was scared.
26:02No, you're lying!
26:04It's for Berto that Ferrucci left you six months ago.
26:08You were waiting for that to get back at you.
26:10And then you were served.
26:12And then Rose has her life in the brain.
26:14You replace her with Kelvin. You have the chance on your side.
26:16The rest is just a sinister manipulation game to confuse the leads.
26:18It's good that it almost worked.
26:20Almost only, Emmanuel.
26:22Eric.
26:24I wasn't aware of the relationship between Damien and Professor Berto.
26:26I swear.
26:30The sperm in Berto's stomach.
26:32Maybe you didn't identify it.
26:34Do you know your wife's DNA, Eric?
26:36No, but I'm not a legist.
26:42Can you turn off the microphones?
26:48I didn't hide anything.
26:54It's not me you're trying to destroy.
26:56It's you.
26:58So you imagine the ideal scenario
27:00to avoid looking at the truth face to face.
27:02But you're in love with me, Eric.
27:04Manipulation!
27:06And it disgusts you to the core.
27:08Manipulation!
27:10But I love you too. I'm ready to do whatever you want.
27:12Manipulation!
27:24Manipulation!
27:26Manipulation!
27:28Manipulation!
27:30Manipulation!
27:32We have a big problem, Rico.
27:34Manipulation!
27:36Manipulation!
27:38Manipulation!
27:40Manipulation!
27:42Manipulation!
27:44Manipulation!
27:46Manipulation!
27:48I have something to show you before the happy end.
27:50Look!
27:53Let me introduce you to the owner.
27:55A client.
27:57But how could you imagine
27:59at the second that it was this small fleet of ferrous steel
28:01with my name written on it?
28:03We need weapons for that!
28:05We need a lot of support.
28:07We need a lot of support.
28:09We need a huge, huge pair of balls.
28:14And you understand me.
28:18I saw it in your eyes. You have a victim.
28:20A lost child.
28:22In a monster's body.
28:30A child.
28:50A child.
28:52A child.
28:54A child.
28:56A child.
28:58A child.
29:00A child.
29:02A child.
29:04A child.
29:06A child.
29:08A child.
29:10A child.
29:12A child.
29:14A child.
29:16A child.
29:18A child.
29:20A child.
29:22A child.
29:24A child.
29:26A child.
29:28A child.
29:32BEATING LET'S FIND OUT HOW
29:40What is his big dream?
29:42What is his big dream?
29:44You