S04E05

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00:00We have a moral obligation to the world.
00:04How are you going to protect her?
00:06Somebody better start talking.
00:07I know who you're working for.
00:08Move!
00:09Two dead bodies in quick succession.
00:10It's not anyone getting close.
00:11You're lying!
00:12You can't tell me this!
00:13Have I ever asked any favors before?
00:21It's my life, Pete.
00:22Let me deal with it my way.
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04:47Wait. I've cracked it. It's a major breakthrough. It's what we've been working on all this
05:08time. You know what that means. Yeah. How are you going to protect her? Don't worry.
05:16I'm on it. I've figured out a plan. And then we just roll it out to the world. What about
05:25you? I'm bomb-proof. No one is bomb-proof. We have a moral obligation to the world. Do
05:35our loved ones not get killed? Better go. Places to be, people to see. Right? Be careful.
06:05Hey, Andrew. What's up? You all right? Doing good. Yeah, go ahead.
06:22Did you get the video, Ellison? Sure. Is she here? No, she's exhausted. Sends her apologies.
06:30Is the live stream up yet? Yep. There you go. We are live. You all right, Dad? Dad?
06:51Yeah, I'll be up soon. Go to bed, Ruben.
07:21Want to tell me what you're up to? I know who you're working for. I know you're up to
07:38something. You, Plink, global corporations, big pharma. So, what's going down? Care to
07:48share? Want to take a deep dive on it? Stay out of it, Inge.
08:16Where is it? Tell me. It's where you'll never find it.
08:46Name's Tycho Boss. So, what's the deal? Did he fall, or was he pushed?
08:58Well, good question, Eddie. Head wound, awkward body posture suggesting multiple limb fracture
09:05consistent with a fall from a height, logically up there to down here, accelerating at a rate
09:12of 9.8 meters per second per second. Good man. Anyone see anything? Got any witnesses?
09:19Nothing yet, but we're still talking to people. This is a club, right? You get drunk, fall,
09:26accidents happen. So, why are we here? Because he texted us just after midnight.
09:33Huh. Store full of him. Can you even do that? You can, if you register in advance with our
09:39emergency number. He was clearly worried about something. What'd the message say? If they get
09:45to me, tell Alice I love her, whoever they are. Yeah, there's something else. There's groups of
09:53small circular recent bruising on the outer, more significantly, inner aspect of both upper arms.
10:03Not likely to come from a fall. Oh, he's good, isn't he? No, Eddie, he didn't fall. He was pushed.
10:16Tycho used to come in with his partner, Alice. We run a film sometimes.
10:21Was she here last night? No, Tycho came on his own. Did he meet anyone else?
10:27No, did he seem nervous? Was he acting strangely in any way? He was on edge,
10:33but then again, Tycho was always a bit wired, maybe a bit more than usual.
10:40He kind of had a spat with someone. Who? I don't know, a woman with funky pink hair.
10:49We'll need access to your CCTV. We don't have any.
10:53We trust our guests. It's about civil liberties. Right. Well, if you think of anything else,
10:59then we'll need to speak to Tycho's partner as well. Sure. She's lovely. Always the calm amid
11:05the storm. No, you're lying. You can't tell me that. No, you can't have done. Wow. No.
11:17You know, this is very hard. Yeah, just put the plate down. I'll leave you to it. You're doing great.
11:47So,
11:50uh, who worked out there? Was it you or Tycho? Mainly me.
12:21Tycho sometimes. Right. What did Tycho do for a living? He? He was a scientist,
12:30medical research, gene and genome editing. Right. Sorry, but I mean, science was never my strong
12:38point. Mine neither. It's a way of modifying the DNA of cells. Right, okay. Can we do that? Why?
12:49Two disabled genes, like cancer cells, it could revolutionize cancer treatment.
12:56That was Tycho's dream to find a breakthrough in the cure for cancer.
13:03From that place? If I wasn't using it, most days he went to the science library.
13:12Can you think of a reason why Tycho might have felt he was in danger? I didn't know he did.
13:17He texted us just before he died saying as much. He also wanted to let you know how much he loved
13:25you. Alice, why did Tycho go to watch your short film last night and you didn't? I don't know.
13:41I know this is hard right now, but could Tycho have been seeing somebody else?
13:46No. Tycho lived for his work. There was barely enough time for us, let alone someone else.
13:54So you don't happen to know a woman with pink hair? No. Should I?
14:02Can I ask what your film was about? Parasites. Inspired by Tycho's research.
14:10Cancerous tumors are like parasites. They grow within, consume and corrupt the host.
14:18The Judas Curse. Is that the same logic? Hidden threat. Destruction from within. Betrayal.
14:26Exactly. Hey, Tycho and Alice, you know what to do. Go on. You know you want to.
14:34Hi, Tycho. I just wanted to check how you got home safe last night.
14:38Who's that? Ray. Tycho's former mentor.
14:42I'm a bit worried, that's all.
14:50This is Commissarius Vanderbilt. Who are you worried about?
14:54Commissarius. What's happened? Is Tycho okay?
15:01No. No, he's not.
15:09Why can't we meet? Fendrick doesn't want to see a doctor,
15:13or he doesn't want to see a doctor. There's nothing we can do about it.
15:16Yes, there is. We get him to change his mind. Pete, the right thing to do would be back off
15:22and respect his wishes. Just be there when he needs us. Or...
15:27We get him to change his mind. Right, well, good luck with that.
15:32He's just like you. Stubborn, rude. Just saying.
15:37Well, I'd rather you didn't.
15:43Here comes our man. Looks like he might have company.
15:49Not just any company. That could be the woman from the club, right?
15:53Yeah, the one with pink hair.
16:00Hey, something's wrong! Light's going the wrong way!
16:05Watch out!
16:14Out of the way! Get down! Get down!
16:17Move!
16:22Move!
16:41You are going nowhere.
16:47Move!
17:04Ray Mesmond, entry wind confirmed at close range. Neck, chest, heart.
17:10Not easy one-handed and at speed. Yeah, with a silencer in broad daylight.
17:16And our man Tycho was dead before he hit the ground. Severe spinal damage caused by significant
17:22rotational force to the neck. That's separate to the hyperextension injury from his subsequent
17:27impact with the ground. You with me? I'm always with you.
17:32So, professional neckbreaker then, I'd say. Grabs a victim in a tight reverse headlock.
17:38Any last requests? No? Lights out.
17:41Oh, so essentially a professional hit. In one. Good luck with that.
17:50Two dead bodies in quick succession. What do we know?
17:53Both scientists. Both knew each other. Ray Mesmond, retired. Tycho Boss, a researcher
18:00specialising in cancer research. Both may have had links with this woman. We think she had a
18:05spat with Tycho Boss just before he was killed. And she was at the crime scene when Mesmond was shot.
18:10Did we bring her in? No. She gave us a slip.
18:13She's not our shooter, though, is she? Accomplice, maybe?
18:17Either way, we need to find her. Any word from tech on facial recognition?
18:22Nothing yet. Something else, though. Tycho Boss's partner, Alice, said he worked most days at the
18:27science library, right? Well, I just spoke to them. They have no record of him ever being there.
18:33Could the partner be lying? Possibly. Maybe she discovered something about Tycho she didn't like.
18:38She won't be the first. Well, what we know for sure is he was seen talking to our mystery woman
18:44at the club, and he lied to his partner about where he worked. Well, we're analysing his phone
18:50to see if we can trace his movements. There's no CCTV at the club, but there was a fire razor
18:55broken into at the back. Wow, OK. Here's a thing. Ray Mesmond used to work for Freddy Klink.
19:02The billionaire? A billionaire, philanthropist,
19:06aiming to be the first man to walk on Mars. What was Ray Mesmond doing for Klink?
19:11Says here chief science officer. So, we've got two dead scientists,
19:16and one of the richest men on earth. Get me an appointment.
19:20With Klink? You're joking. But he's Freddy Klink. The Freddy Klink.
19:27Yeah, I know who he is. But he eats, drinks and breathes like the rest of us, doesn't he?
19:32Unless he's come up with some invention so he doesn't have to do that.
19:34He's also meeting the king this afternoon. Oh, I thought Elvis was dead.
19:40It's part of the global clean water initiative. There's a fundraiser.
19:44Are you going? No, but we are overseeing the security,
19:47or rather Kayleigh Tankers is. Well, maybe she can vet us an
19:50interview with Klink. Yeah, maybe she can.
19:52She'll be across his movements. Ray Mesmond's son is here to identify the body.
19:56Right. I might need a word at Hendrick later.
20:03Sure. Anytime.
20:33Love you, Dad. When did you last see your father?
20:44Last night. We lived together.
20:48We gathered he saw Tycho Boss. Someone dropped by at about ten.
20:57And that could have been Tycho, I guess.
21:02Do you know why he might have visited? No, no idea.
21:08It's been a while, but they used to work together.
21:12Tycho was Dad's research assistant back in the day.
21:14Used to. Well, they both moved on.
21:18It happens. People move on to other research projects and stuff.
21:24Your father was on his way to meet us when he was killed.
21:28Do you have any idea if he was involved in anything that could have led to his death?
21:32No, not at all.
21:35Yep, still here. Still not going anywhere.
21:39Still Eddie Sullivan, yeah. Ruben Mesmond's been a busy boy.
21:43Former addict. Drug offences, anti-social behaviour, theft.
21:49No joy setting up a date with Klink, I take it.
21:51Yep.
21:54Your dad worked for Freddie Klink as a scientist, right? Doing what?
22:00Some sort of consultancy work.
22:04Consulting on?
22:05Science and stuff. I don't know.
22:08I think it was more of an honorary position, really. They went back a long way.
22:21I'm surprised Klink didn't think of hiring you as well.
22:34I thought you could have done with something to take your mind off other things.
22:37I've been clean for three years. I was then.
22:40And this is now. And both your dad and Tycho Boss are dead.
22:49Tycho?
22:52He's dead as well.
23:01We get some surveillance on Ruben Mesmond, yeah?
23:04Time to pay a billionaire a visit. You want to come?
23:08Is he some strutting male and self-styled world saviour? I think I'll give it a miss, thanks.
23:12It's like it's your lucky day, Eddie. Me, you and Klink. We haven't seen him.
23:17Yeah, not having much luck with that, actually.
23:19Yeah, all right. Well, tell him it's a murder investigation.
23:21Doesn't help. They don't want Klink associated with anything dodgy.
23:24Just tell him to find a slot, or we'll turn up unannounced, all right?
23:28They'll like that even less.
23:29Yeah, it's not that simple.
23:31Why is it not that simple?
23:32They refuse to tell me his movements. Security reasons.
23:35I know his movements all day, if that helps.
23:39Yeah, yeah, it's great.
23:41And where he lives. He moved recently.
23:45Yeah, everyone knows that.
23:47Then maybe you also know that he'll be helicoptered back from his meeting
23:49with the King in about three hours.
23:51Yep, yep, of course we do.
23:53Do we?
23:55He'll be picked up from the helipad and driven home.
24:00You want me to put in a word?
24:02No, no need.
24:04No, me, Klink and the King, we go back years.
24:07I'll just pick up the phone.
24:10OK, great.
24:12I'd better go. Let me know if you need any more info.
24:15Yeah, we're good, thanks.
24:17Sounds like you've got it covered.
24:18Although we could do with knowing which helipad he's landed on.
24:25Don't you know?
24:26Sure we do.
24:31The pod in Rotterdam.
24:40Facial recognition came good.
24:42Inga Palmberg, conspiracy theorist, truth campaigner, fake news fanatic.
24:49All we need.
24:50We'll get this though, she's quite a critic of Klink.
24:53Thinks he's a shape-shifting lizard.
24:55She is weirder than I thought.
24:57Oh, I don't know.
24:58No stone unturned and all that.
25:00Where can we find her?
25:01According to her website, she's giving a public speech this morning on extraterrestrials.
25:05Yeah, of course she is.
25:07OK, I'll leave that one to you.
25:09After you tell me what Kayleigh told you.
25:17Was everything OK with you guys?
25:19Tycho seemed pretty wired.
25:22I thought things were fine here.
25:25I'm not so sure.
25:28I mean, he was really stressed about work.
25:33Way more than usual.
25:35Oh, what was all that stuff inserted in the film?
25:39What was that about?
25:40What stuff?
25:51What are you doing here?
25:53I need to see you.
25:54I wanted to say that I'm so sorry about Tycho.
25:59I don't want to see you right now.
26:01I don't want to see you right now.
26:02I don't want to see you right now.
26:04Alice, Alice, please.
26:05No, I want you to go.
26:07Is everything all right?
26:09Yeah.
26:10Yes.
26:11Sure, OK.
26:13I just thought you wanted to know my dad is dead.
26:15And someone killed him too.
26:21This is the most harebrained scheme I've heard in my life.
26:24After all the years we've known each other.
26:26What on earth are you thinking?
26:27Have I ever asked any favours before?
26:30I mean, ever.
26:31Yes, plenty, all the time.
26:40This one matters.
26:45His family.
26:47Pete, this is tantamount to kidnapping.
26:49The answer has to be no.
26:51It's completely illogical to claim that extraterrestrial life came to us from out there.
26:57Aliens actually come from a parallel universe co-existing with our own.
27:02Intra-dimensional rather than extraterrestrial.
27:05Remember me?
27:08No need to run.
27:09I have a gun.
27:11And as one of your articles said,
27:13I'm not the only one who has a gun.
27:15I'm not the only one who has a gun.
27:17I'm not the only one who has a gun.
27:19And as one of your articles said,
27:21all police are trigger-happy fascists controlled by computer chip.
27:25So, let's not risk it, eh?
27:27Well, maybe now's the time for some intra-dimensional travel.
27:34What do you want?
27:35Answers.
27:37Mainly to how come you're at the crime scene for two murders.
27:46You ever been to Rotterdam, Eddie?
27:48Yeah, love it.
27:49Great city, great vibe, great skyline.
27:53Eh, overrated.
28:03Don't touch him, by the way.
28:05Why not?
28:06Is he fragile?
28:08No, he doesn't like to be touched.
28:19Nice to meet you, Mr. Klimt.
28:21Where you flown in from?
28:22Mars?
28:24It's Klink.
28:25Of course it is.
28:26What's wrong with getting a tram?
28:29I haven't taken public transport in 20 years.
28:32Oh.
28:33Fares too expensive for you, are they?
28:35Is that why you come here?
28:37I mean, Rotterdam's nice, isn't it?
28:39But it's not Amsterdam.
28:41Sergeant Suleiman,
28:42my people tell me you were the first person to come to Rotterdam.
28:46Sergeant Suleiman,
28:47my people tell me you were very polite when you told them you'd ambushed me here.
28:51Well, I appreciate you're very busy.
28:52You have to forgive him.
28:54He's never met a shape-shifting lizard before.
28:59Ray Messman and Tycho Boss both used to work for Freddy Klink,
29:02but they fell out.
29:03I was trying to find out why.
29:05But the club manager said you had a falling out with Tycho Boss
29:07not long before he was killed.
29:09Yeah, I was trying to get him to talk to me, but he refused.
29:11That must have been upsetting.
29:14Not enough to kill him.
29:16So what were you doing following Ray Messman?
29:19I heard about what happened to Tycho.
29:20Thought Ray might be connected.
29:22And happened to be close when he was murdered.
29:25Do conspiracy theorists believe in coincidence?
29:28No.
29:31Someone's out to silence them.
29:34Klink.
29:37You know most of his money comes from pharmaceuticals.
29:42His wealth is 5% inherited,
29:4423% entrepreneurial,
29:46and 72% profit from pharma companies he owns.
29:50He's not in the business of finding cures.
29:53He'd try and stop anyone getting close.
29:54Who would do that?
29:56Any billionaire control freak you care to mention.
29:59You know he sacks people for looking at him.
30:02You don't get as rich as he is by doing good in the world.
30:05Well, next thing you're going to tell me he's a reptile, right?
30:07God, no.
30:09I'm a conspiracy theorist, not an idiot.
30:12Besides, that was just fake news people put out there to discredit me
30:15because I was criticizing him.
30:17Really?
30:18Yeah.
30:19He's absolutely 100% that petty.
30:23I'll see what the dark web has to say about these murders.
30:25Let you know.
30:26No need.
30:28Don't you worry you might be a target?
30:31Me?
30:33I'm the safest person on the planet.
30:36You kill a conspiracy theorist
30:37and everyone assumes they're onto something.
30:40My theory is to go through the roof.
30:42Might not be a bad thing.
30:44Except you'd be dead.
30:46Oh, but didn't you know?
30:48This reality is just a three-dimensional projection of a subconscious multiverse.
30:53There's no such thing as death.
30:57Ray was a good man.
30:59Decent man.
31:02He helped me out in the early days,
31:03so when things took off for me,
31:05I hired him in an advisory capacity.
31:08To advise on what exactly?
31:10Martians?
31:11No.
31:13What was going on in terms of experiments,
31:15who might be closing in on a discovery.
31:18It's a pretty nominal role though, to be honest.
31:21So why would someone want to kill him?
31:23You tell me.
31:25How about this for a reason?
31:27His death bears more than a passing resemblance to a professional hit.
31:31I mean, this lot here would be proud of it.
31:34Tyco Bosch, you know him?
31:37No.
31:41Can I give you a lift?
31:42We're fine, thanks.
31:43Mr. Klimt.
31:51I can't believe you just did that.
31:52Well, seeing is believing, Eddie.
32:04I need to ask you about Freddy Klink.
32:08Did Tyco or Ray ever mention him to you?
32:10No. Why would they?
32:12Well, Ray worked for Klink.
32:14Really?
32:14Ray?
32:17News to me.
32:18You said he was Tyco's mentor, so did you know him well?
32:22Sort of. I mean, I kind of knew him.
32:25But I didn't know if he was a good guy or a bad guy.
32:28I mean, he was a good guy.
32:29He was a good guy.
32:30He was a good guy.
32:31He was a good guy.
32:31He was a good guy.
32:32He was a good guy.
32:33I mean, I kind of left them to it, you know?
32:36So how much did you know about Tyco and his research?
32:39Not much.
32:41He kept it to himself, really.
32:43And I didn't ask.
32:45You know the science library he claims he went to?
32:50He didn't.
32:51He'd never been there in his life.
32:53That's impossible.
32:54It's also true.
32:58Can you think of anywhere else he might have gone?
33:00No, that just doesn't make sense.
33:03He'd tell me about the regulars he saw there every day.
33:06He was lying.
33:07Why would he lie to me?
33:09People lie for all sorts of reasons.
33:12What we need to figure out is what was going on in Tyco's life.
33:16Was there anything about his recent behavior that was different?
33:21Maybe.
33:22I didn't see a lot of him, I guess.
33:25He'd become pretty obsessed.
33:27Anything else?
33:28Jürgen sent me the short I did for the club.
33:31Only I didn't.
33:34What do you mean?
33:35Tyco edited some stuff.
33:39Look.
33:40It's just visuals about parasites.
33:43And then this.
33:46Not parasite.
33:47No.
33:48They make no sense whatsoever and have nothing to do with me.
33:58So
34:16That's not gas.
34:17It's not electricity.
34:19That's the fabric of the universe.
34:21Friends.
34:22Hey.
34:23Not got any work to do?
34:25No.
34:25Gunshot.
34:26Neck break.
34:27See, that's the problem with the modern killer.
34:29No challenge.
34:30No imagination.
34:32All right, well, uh, try this then.
34:35We've sent it to tech as well,
34:36but Tyco Boss has inserted a bunch of images into his partner's short film.
34:41He sent it to the club and then deleted it.
34:43Why would he do that?
34:44Yeah, seeing as you've got time on your hands.
34:47Well, I didn't say that, but...
34:48Whatever.
34:49We thought you could help us figure that out.
34:52Yeah, go on then.
34:53What was he researching?
34:55A breakthrough for a potential cure for cancer.
34:58All right, he's joking.
35:00This is one of your ploys, isn't it?
35:02No.
35:04No, it's not.
35:05I'm serious.
35:06And anyway, listen to me.
35:09I've given up on ploys, okay?
35:11So you win.
35:13So we can celebrate.
35:15Me stopping nagging you.
35:17Imagine.
35:19Well, I'll drink to that.
35:20Go on, Clevers.
35:21Get them poured out.
35:22First things first.
35:24Keep your eyes on this.
35:39Hi.
35:41Inspector Bucker.
35:43We're the murder squad investigating the death of Tycho Boss.
35:46We need to ask a few more questions.
35:48We found out who did it yet.
35:49Getting there.
35:50Trying to really zero in on Tycho's movements last night and the reasons for them.
35:55We know that just before 10, he visited a former mentor of his and then came here.
36:00Do you know why?
36:01No, sorry.
36:02Can't say I do.
36:07Anything odd last night?
36:08I mean, did he give you anything, for example?
36:12No.
36:14Like I told your colleagues.
36:16Anything he did differently?
36:21Were you here last night?
36:22Did I maybe see you?
36:24Me?
36:25No.
36:27No, I was here briefly with colleagues this morning.
36:30Must be thinking about that.
36:32Sure.
36:33Sorry.
36:35Can't help.
36:42So, Maestro.
36:44Do you want to put us all out of our misery and explain?
36:47Well, it's obvious, isn't it?
36:50Is it?
36:50It's existential arthouse nonsense.
36:53Absolute gobbledygook.
36:54Visual gibberish of no significance whatsoever.
36:58Or it's a code.
37:00How is that a code?
37:02Well, maybe they're symbols.
37:03You know, notations.
37:04A bit like in chess.
37:05But if it's a code, we need a key, don't we?
37:08We do.
37:09We need to figure out why he'd do that in the first place.
37:12Send a message to whoever?
37:14Um, what message, anyway?
37:16I don't know.
37:17But whatever it is, someone's clearly prepared to kill over it.
37:24Hello?
37:25Hello.
37:26This is Jürgen Carlin from Ariel.
37:29There was a woman just here.
37:30She...
37:34Hello?
37:36Sorry?
37:37Say that again?
37:38Hello?
37:40Let's try those questions I asked again, shall we?
37:45It's a nightclub manager.
37:47As far as there was a woman here.
37:50Okay, let's go.
37:52Uh, we're shut.
37:53Didn't you see the sign?
37:54I always see signs.
37:55Besides, I've got something for her.
37:57Can't stop.
37:59You can stay.
38:02Could you not have just rung?
38:03No.
38:04I don't want anyone knowing that I'm in touch with you guys.
38:06Besides, walls have ears, phones have bugs, and computers are monitored 24-7-3-6-5.
38:10Okay, okay, what is it?
38:11According to the dark web,
38:13Klink and Ray Messman fell out about a patent.
38:15Patent for what?
38:16A medical breakthrough.
38:18One second.
38:20Yeah?
38:22Okay.
38:24Go on.
38:25Where does Klink come into this?
38:26I think Klink bought the patent,
38:27and then sat on whatever it was Ray Messman had discovered.
38:30Take, find, retrace, tag our boss's movements from his phone
38:33to an address he went to every day.
38:35You coming?
38:36You don't normally follow up on leads.
38:37Well, I have my moments.
38:38And these are strange times.
38:41Talk to him.
38:45Coffee?
38:46No.
38:48Sit at the piano.
38:53You heard.
39:07Put your hands on the keys.
39:10I don't play.
39:17Put them back.
39:20Are you worried I'm going to slam this down, crushing your fingers?
39:25Well, I am.
39:27Unless you tell me the truth.
39:28Lie again, and I will break your fingers a few at a time.
39:31Now.
39:32Tycho, boss.
39:35Tell me everything.
39:36I swear, there's nothing to tell.
39:39Okay, okay, okay.
39:41He came in alone.
39:42He's usually with his girlfriend, Alice.
39:44He's usually with his girlfriend, Alice.
39:46She does short films for us.
39:48The ones on the wall?
39:53You were here.
39:57Whoever it is, they'll be expecting us to come through the door, right?
40:01And we think they used a fire exit to leave last night.
40:05So which do you want, front or back?
40:07I'll take the front.
40:08Age before beauty and all that.
40:14Yeah, what's with the gun?
40:20They're only checking out an address.
40:22On the back of two people being taken out.
40:24Relax.
40:25Lightning never strikes thrice.
40:28What about the film?
40:30I don't know.
40:31The film was sent from Alice's email, but she hadn't sent the Tycho had.
40:35And for some reason, he was keen for me to play that version.
40:38Why?
40:39I don't know.
40:40I swear, I have no idea.
40:43That's it?
40:44That's it?
40:45No big deal.
40:47If it's no big deal, why didn't you tell me this before?
40:50I don't know.
40:52Because it seemed meaningless.
40:54So
41:14you see, bunch of scientists, pussycats, the lot of them.
41:18Yeah, but what are they up to?
41:20Great.
41:21Why is Reuben Mesman here?
41:25Can I move my hands away now?
41:31Of course.
41:33If I can ever request.
41:36I told you, I don't play.
41:38Try.
41:39How about my way?
41:54Oh.
41:57You kill a police officer, you're in a whole lot more trouble than you are already.
42:04Drop the gun.
42:06No.
42:07You drop the gun or she's dead.
42:10No.
42:13Think about it.
42:15You could shoot, I could shoot.
42:1650-50, who wins?
42:18You wanna risk those odds?
42:20Gamble on beating me to it?
42:22Drop the gun, she lives.
42:25Who are you?
42:26I'm not here to talk.
42:28Drop the gun, she lives.
42:54You want me to call for backup?
43:08It's too late.
43:10She knows what she's doing.
43:12She's gone.
43:15Should have gone round the back.
43:18And we should have brought Eddie.
43:20I mean, we know, we know she was a prank.
43:22Don't worry about it.
43:24We're both fine.
43:31What do you think she wanted with the club manager?
43:33Amy just from the film?
43:35Maybe.
43:37We need to protect Alice Willems.
43:38Let's get Kaylee over there.
43:40Kaylee?
43:43I'll call her.
43:46What is this place?
43:47What do you do here?
43:48It's the research facility Tyco ran.
43:51I just oversee it.
43:53Something to do with cancer, right?
43:56Yes, and Tyco was the brains.
43:59The only one who knew everything.
44:01Kept secrets even from us work force.
44:02He gets to check things and test conclusions,
44:05but never the full picture.
44:07But why hide this from his partner?
44:09And why didn't you tell us about this earlier?
44:11It's the funding's top secret.
44:12Not anymore it's not.
44:15Your father is dead.
44:16So is Tyco.
44:18Someone who clearly knew what is going on here.
44:20So who funded it?
44:23My father.
44:32Dad made a breakthrough in the search for a treatment.
44:36But it needed more work.
44:38And Klink bought the patent off him for a lot of money.
44:43And sat on it, right?
44:44Yes.
44:46And dad went along with it because he felt he had no choice.
44:48He could have refused the money.
44:53Yeah, I was in trouble.
44:56I had debts.
44:58Bad debts.
45:00To worse people.
45:01And Klink effectively blackmailed him about that.
45:07So dad paid my debts.
45:09I sorted myself out.
45:11And with what was left, dad funded Tyco to carry on the work.
45:16Behind Klink's back.
45:19Exactly.
45:20And if Klink found this out, he wouldn't exactly be happy.
45:24But this is Klink we're talking about.
45:27What do you think?
45:41The past is the past.
45:43It's better left there.
45:44He's a powerful man.
45:45He's got ego and money to hire a professional to do the dirty work.
45:49You should have told me!
45:51I trusted you.
45:51You better tread carefully.
45:53Always do.
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