Pennyworth (2019) s02e09 Episode Script

Paradise Lost

I'm leaving, Sandra.
I'm going to America.
I really hope you have
a very happy life.
[Alfred] Come on,
you know me better than that.
I thought I did
and then you fucked my wife.
[both grunting]
- [Alfred] Off we go then.
- What is it?
I can't go.
This is my home.
If that's not worth fighting for,
then what is worth fighting for?
So, are the two of you back together?
We were never together.
[Patricia] Oh, please.
You're dying to fuck each other.
[Martha] No. You're way off base.
- You won't need your condom.
- Why is that?
Because you didn't use it last time,
and I'm already pregnant.
This is John Salt's fancy woman.
Oh, my poor hero.
So we'll see how her fella likes having
a loved one torn from his bosom.
[Fox] We have an agent
inside the Raven Union.
They could kill
the entire population of London
with a device
the size of a cigarette lighter.
Secret meetings with the prime minister
of the English League
I went to speak to him on your behalf.
I thought you'd approve.
Do you speak for Harwood and the Union
or for yourself?
I speak for the good
of the English people.
God help you
if Stormcloud is ever deployed.
God help all of us.
- Girls!
- We've come to get you out.
We've a car and a driver down the road.
How did you propose to do that?
It's the British Army outside.
The house is surrounded.
I ask you to surrender yourself.
I'll surrender tomorrow.
And only to Colonel Salt.
We can have a splendid evening together.
Lovely.
Soldiers of the Raven Union
I order you to lay down your arms!
- Onward!
- No!
[Salt] Lord Harwood's sad demise
has given us pause.
This war has gone on long enough.
We could hold talks
in the spirit of new beginnings.
We invited you here in good faith.
What remains of League forces,
and both of you, personally,
must surrender unconditionally.
If you fail to do so, we will deploy
a Stormcloud device over London.
The Raven Union Council won't sanction
The Council will do what I say!
- Yes.
- Yes.
I say yes.
[all] God save England.
[snoring]
[knocking on door]
- Don't you dare move.
- [cocks gun]
Mum.
[Mary] Oh, it's you, is it?
Hello, Alfred.
- Good morning, Mr. Pennyworth.
- Jesus.
- What happened to you?
- Not as bad as it looks.
[Mary] I know they're up to no good,
but they're your friends,
so I can't very well extricate them.
If you lot upset him
and his stitches come out,
I'll have your guts for garters.
Who wants tea?
[Martha] Lucius is the one
who's actually seen this at work.
[Fox] Yeah. And it's not pretty.
That stuff is violent.
- And we've got 48
- [Mary] Oi!
No whispering.
[Fox] Forty-eight hours.
Forty-eight hours?
- Fuck.
- [Martha] From yesterday.
- We have till 4:00 p.m. tomorrow.
- Fuck.
[Mary] Language.
[Alfred] You say fuck.
Not in company.
Just so you don't accuse me
of hiding things from you,
this lot are saying that the Raven
Union's gonna drop that terror bomb
unless the League surrenders
by tomorrow afternoon.
You said they wouldn't do that.
- You said the war was practically over.
- I was wrong.
We haven't been beaten yet.
We have a plan.
Oh, here it comes.
Don't you listen to them, Alfie.
The entire stock of Stormcloud
is in a laboratory at Raven HQ
- in a bottle this size.
- In a fortress this size.
I'm still officially CIA Station Chief,
an important ally of the Ravens.
I show up unannounced, bringing them
back their missing scientist.
- Then what?
- Then we steal Stormcloud from them.
- How?
- I don't know.
- We'll improvise, I guess.
- That's your plan?
No chance. It's a suicide mission.
Not if we have an expert
in such things with us.
Exactly.
[Mary] And who's gonna bell the cat?
Oh, I know. Alfie.
[Thomas] I'm sorry, Mrs. Pennyworth,
it's desperate times.
[Mary] Do you think I don't know that?
I'd steal the wicked stuff myself,
if I could.
[Mary] Why is it my boy who has to
risk his neck? He's not well.
A couple of aspirin and some of
your egg soldiers, I'll be fine.
[scoffs]
- You'll do it?
- Nothing good on the telly.
Thank you, Alfie. Thank you.
Don't you dare thank him.
He's not doing anything for you.
You can't, son. You said yourself
it's a suicide mission. No chance.
No, I meant no chance without me along.
You stay where you are.
Not going anywhere yet.
I just need a stretch.
See? Match fit.
[groans]
Why? For fuck
Tea. Just the ticket.
Oh, you fucker.
All right.
Don't happen to have any of that
nice shortbread, Mrs. P., eh?
You had it all yesterday,
you greedy sod!
I had but two fingers, maybe.
Why's she so angry?
These lot have come up
with another mad job for us.
[chuckles]
Oh, you bastards. Fuck's sake.
Hey, come here.
It's just another job, Mum.
Do you think I'm bloody stupid?
You're gonna leave me
all alone in the world.
Nah. Come here.
I'll be back before you know I'm gone.
It's cake, Mum.
Cake.
[theme music playing]
[rain pattering]
[whistling]
Bloody hell.
What the fuck! It's nearly midnight!
Sorry, Sid, wrong window.
Yanks barred you, did they?
Moral turpitude, I suppose.
[Alfred] Sandra!
- [Sid] Why don't you fuck off?
- Go away, Dad.
[Sid] You're on to better things, girl.
Don't waste your time
with that tosspot.
Go away, Dad.
Give us a shout if you need me.
[window closes]
Hello, Sandra.
Not gone then?
Changed me mind.
What's happened to Mrs. Troy?
Gone to America.
That's very ironic, isn't it?
You still got the hump with me?
I can't believe you're so unforgiving.
You're mugging me off, aren't you?
Yeah.
I love to see you get angry.
Puts a glow on you.
Why are you here, Alfie,
if not to say sorry?
"Say sorry"?
I hadn't thought of that one.
I will if it'll help.
Help what?
I'm off on a lairy job tomorrow.
Might not come back sort of business.
I'm scared, Sand.
I don't want to be alone.
[scoffs]
Oh, give over, Alfie.
How many times
have you tried that line on me?
It's a good line.
And this time, it's true.
It's not enough.
"Not enough."
I'm sorry, Sandra.
I am.
What would you be sorry for?
I'm sorry that I love you too much
to pretend I won't let you down.
Say that again. Slowly.
We could get married and have kids
and all that,
and I know I'd be very happy.
But one day, I'd up and leave you.
I'd break your heart.
Then I'd be ashamed
for the rest of me life.
That's why I'm sorry for.
You bastard.
[Sid] Tell him to fuck off home.
Shut up, Dad.
[laughing] You beauty.
I'm very glad
to have your company, gentlemen
but is there nobody you want to see
before your mission?
No loved ones?
Very far away.
Very far.
Me?
No.
Most people I know are dead.
Well then
here's to new friends.
To new friends.
- To new friends.
- To new friends.
[knocking on door]
Go away.
[Thomas] Martha,
will you marry me, please?
No.
Why not?
I asked nicely this time.
You're only asking because I'm pregnant.
Not true. I'm asking you now
because you're pregnant.
I'd be asking you anyhow.
- Just at a later date, probably.
- Why?
Because I love you, damn it. Why else?
Well
okay.
Good answer.
I
I guess I love you, too.
You guess?
Well, I kind of thought that being in
love might be more, you know, fun.
Yeah, me too.
It's kind of irritating, actually.
- Isn't It?
- Yeah, it Is.
[both laughing]
Excellent. Well, job done.
Feelings thoroughly discussed.
Can we agree to get married now?
No, it's not that simple.
Let me make it simple.
I have to go on a perilous mission,
and we're having a baby together.
If I die, don't you want to be able to
say something nice about me to our kid?
Or do you want to tell them that I asked
you to marry me and you said "meh"?
You have a point.
It's a morbid one, but it's a point.
Is that a yes? It sounds like a yes.
- It's not a no, but it's also not
- It's progress.
- Say no more.
- No, I didn't say what
[classical music playing]
Mmm.
[telephone ringing]
Salt.
Put her through, then get off the line.
Vikki, my dove. What a nice surprise.
I wish I could be there,
but I'm going to be very busy this week,
what with one thing and another.
That would be an even nicer surprise.
But really, I can't get away.
Tell him you're all wet
thinking about him.
- Sorry.
- Fuck's sake.
Tell him you're all wet
thinking about him.
I'm all wet
thinking about you.
I see. That's
that's gratifying.
Indeed, well, you must come here to me.
Yes. Yes.
- Thank you.
- I'll send a car.
Lovely.
I have a window in my schedule tomorrow.
Can't wait to see you.
- [hanging up]
- [sobbing]
We'll see who's wet tomorrow, eh?
I'll show him a window
in his fucking schedule.
You are going to get yourself killed,
aren't you?
Sooner or later.
Not if you kill me first
with your animal lust.
Please come back.
'Course I will.
If I don't, we had a good old
bunk-up before I left, didn't we?
Mmm.
Why'd you have to call it a "bunk-up"?
Why can't you say, "We made love"?
You're right.
We did.
We made love.
["Who Knows Where The Time Goes"
playing]
Across the evening sky
All the birds are leaving
But how can they know
It's time for them to go
Before the winter fire
I will still be dreaming
I have no thought of time
For who knows where the time goes
Who knows where the time
Goes
And I am not alone
While my love is near me
I have no fear of time
And who knows where the time
Goes
When we get to America,
I'll have one of these.
[Fox] You should go
for a Japanese vehicle.
Much more reliable and efficient.
[scoffs] "When we
get to America," he says.
We'll be dead before the end of the day.
America indeed.
[Alfred] Who dares wins, eh.
- Get to fuck.
- You get to fuck.
Guys.
US Government business.
Tell your bosses
CIA Station Chief Thomas Wayne is here
with their missing scientist,
Dr. Lucius Fox.
And I don't like to be kept waiting.
Got that, soldier?
Yes, sir.
He says he's CIA.
The CIA Station Chief
and Lucius Fox at the gate?
That's what they say.
Oh. Strange.
Send them up.
I should be in Gotham City,
scoffing a beef steak,
but no.
Fuck's sake, how many times
do I have to say sorry?
Bingo.
Right into the dragon's mouth.
[woman over PA] For honor and for
England, the future is in your hands.
Final victory is on the horizon.
The battle is almost won.
Strength, tradition and honor.
[man over PA] You are entering
a restricted area.
No unauthorized personnel
beyond this point.
- Oi!
- What the fuck?
Dr. Fox, you're back.
- Evidently.
- Don't fucking move.
How are you all doing?
Good. Um
I'm sorry, but you had to know
this stuff is wrong.
What are you doing?
Look, we're scientists, not killers.
Science is supposed to be
a noble calling.
- Lucius, we need to keep this moving.
- Right.
[machine powering down]
Miss Dixon?
I'll go and greet them.
Come on.
If this breaks,
everyone in a five-mile radius dies.
Nice.
You should be fucking
ashamed of yourselves.
[Thomas] Is that all there is?
- Yes.
- No extra batch?
No.
- You sure?
- Yes, sir.
She's telling the truth.
They can only cook up
enough for one bomb.
Best be off then, eh?
Come on.
Just for the record, my actions,
they're in no way sanctioned
by the US Government.
They are entirely my own responsibility.
You done? Want to sign
a receipt or something? Come on.
[grunts]
Come on.
[grunting]
Drop your weapons. Hands up.
Fuck.
- Fuck.
- Stay where you are.
- Put the guns down.
- Easy now.
Steady on, boys.
Don't shoot.
Now, you see this?
This is Stormcloud in here.
So, drop your guns,
and get out of our way,
or I'll drop this
and everyone in here will die.
Drop your guns!
Can't do that.
Of course you can.
[Salt] Keep your guns up, lads.
Gentlemen. Mr. Pennyworth.
- Pleased to meet you again.
- Oh, fudge.
I'm afraid we can't let you leave.
You heard me.
I'll drop this.
You're the man in control here.
That will be your choice.
Now, do please bear in mind
the many thousands of good people
who live nearby.
You'll be the most successful
mass-murderer in English history.
Fuck.
I fucking told you.
Not now.
Hmm.
- Thank you.
- Yeah.
Give them a good drubbing,
and take them to the basement.
Will you please sit still?
Have a drink with me.
I'm good.
You need to relax.
You're testing me, right?
Sorry, I don't follow you.
You want to know if I'm pregnant.
Do I?
- The answer is yes.
- Are you?
Mmm-hmm.
That's wonderful.
My dear woman, congratulations.
Well, that's very liberal of you.
I think most people would
try to hide dismay.
At a child out of wedlock? No.
Now of all times,
we must celebrate new life.
Cheers.
[telephone ringing]
We're nobbled, Mr. Aziz.
All four of us are okay, as of now.
This dosser Salt wants a word.
- Hello.
- [Salt] Hello, old chap.
Dear me, what childish antics.
But no harm done.
My generous offer still stands.
I won't press you for an answer now,
but I expect to hear from you
before the 4:00 deadline.
As agreed.
[Alfred groaning]
What did you call me?
Dosser.
That's just the sort of filthy vulgarity
we shall stamp out
in the very near future.
For God's sake, stop that!
- He has rights.
- And I'm violating them!
- What are you gonna do about that?
- We're American citizens.
- There will be consequences for this.
- You're renegades,
desperados.
I shouldn't think
they'll make too much of a fuss
if you disappear. Do you?
This is what you're fighting for, is it?
Sadism and barbarity?
Cruelty in strength, I call it.
But, yes.
That's what we're fighting for.
And do you know why, gentlemen?
Because it works.
Where are you taking him?
No!
Did he say anything about Thomas?
[Aziz] Just what I said he said.
All four of them are okay.
[Martha] What now?
- We'll start burning records.
- Mmm-hmm.
I'm trying to get
the Queen out of the country.
And then I think, um
a lamb curry,
and an ice cold Chablis.
A nice nap.
And, um surrender.
- Couldn't you try the Americans again?
- Already have, twice.
They were extremely nice about it
but, um, they want us gone.
When we first met,
I took you for the mercenary type.
But here you are,
throwing your life away
for a hopeless cause.
You're a man of honor.
This country needs
men like you alive and hard at work.
Here we go.
Save your breath.
The answer is no.
Of course.
A man of honor.
Just misguided.
I'd like to put you right.
[whirring]
Dad.
Hello, son.
Oh!
This is another bloody dream.
Do you think so?
I'm real, you idiot.
This isn't a dream.
See?
Modern science, son.
Anything is possible.
I'm very pleased to see you, Dad.
But Mum goes to your grave every Sunday.
I don't see why.
She knows there's nobody in it.
[coughing and wheezing]
She thought you were ashes.
She's been grieving ever since.
Broke, she was.
Close to topping herself.
And all the while you're rolling around
up here, happy as a tea trolley.
I miss her terribly,
but
I didn't want her to see me like this.
Like what?
Alive?
Would you want your wife
to see you like this?
No.
I'd hope she'd want to see me, though.
Like Mum would want to see you.
Despite all you've done.
Would she, do you think?
Would she forgive me?
I doubt it.
Oh, she would.
Too bloody kind.
You know they're going
to drop a terror bomb on her?
Did you know that?
If I'm willing to see
other men's loved ones
die for the struggle
[coughing]
I have to be willing
to see my own loved ones die, too.
It's only right.
You always were an arrogant,
narrow-minded old fool.
And now you've gone fucking mad.
I'm not mad, son.
Determined.
Join me, Alfie.
The war is near won.
A bright dawn is coming
for this country.
Fuck this fucking country!
How can you be so selfish?
Great change requires great sacrifice.
- Join me, son.
- Join you?
If my hands were untied,
I'd strangle you and pretend
this was all a fucking dream!
Please.
Think about this a while.
Bollocks.
It's you that should do the thinking.
Think about what you've done to Mum!
Think about her!
Your dad?
As alive as you are.
Wanted me to join him in the Ravens.
Told him to sling his hook, of course.
That's mental.
Your head must be fucking fucked, eh?
A bit of a shock, yeah.
I wonder why he met with you.
I told you. Wanted me to join up.
Surely a father knows his own son.
He knows you'd refuse.
Yeah, he knows.
So why meet with you?
To be precise, why did Salt want him
to meet with you?
Salt doesn't do things
for sentimental reasons.
He has some plan in mind.
[Daveboy] What's he need a plan for?
We're fucked already.
You're a fucking broken record, you are.
I'm sorry.
I tried my best.
Well, it was a long shot anyway.
Worth a try.
Plan B, then.
Anything bad happens
and you're dead.
So, best be good, eh?
Hello, Ms. DuFrench.
Ms. DuFrench, how nice to see you again.
[Vikki] They're a
special request
from the High Chancellor.
Are they on a movement order?
I'm not meant to issue passes
without a written movement order.
The kind of movement he's ordered
you'd not want in writing, love.
[chuckles]
- Hello.
- Hello.
[Peggy] This is the women's wing, is it?
- It is.
- Which one's Gaunt?
Who are you?
I'm Peg. That's my sister Bet.
That's our friend Vikki.
We have got passes.
[gurgling]
[whimpering]
Get a hold of yourself, woman.
Cell seven.
Come on.
[Frances] "In Xanadu did Kubla Khan
A stately pleasure-dome decree:
Where Alph, the sacred river, ran
Through caverns measureless to man
In Xanadu did Kubla Khan"
Bloody hell!
The state of you.
Don't worry, love. We're here to help.
What are you doing here?
Well, His Lordship said
to send you his deepest love.
And he's very sorry
for wronging you so cruelly.
Fondest love, not deepest love.
[Peggy] Whatever.
Fondest love, then.
Memory like an elephant, that one.
Anyway. Come on, love.
- Where are we going?
- Don't worry, Doc.
We're getting you out of here.
[Peggy] Now, put this on.
And keep your head down.
Oh, that's Vikki.
She's our hostage.
- Hello.
- Hello, Vikki.
Come on.
[indistinct chatter in distance]
[Peggy] Bet, this way.
Come on. In here.
- Bet?
- Shh!
I remember you.
You're Esme's bloke.
- What's his name?
- [Alfred] Alfie.
Alfie, that's right.
And the whole gang.
Jock!
Fit Yank.
Hello. I don't know you.
[Fox] Uh Hi.
How are you all keeping?
- All right?
- Yeah, mustn't grumble.
Peg, you remember Esme's young man
- and his friends.
- How do?
Not good enough for her, mind, but
- nice enough chap.
- Dr. Gaunt.
- Long time.
- Indeed.
[Daveboy] All right, Doc?
You did some gallous needlework
by the way, held up nicely.
- Thank you.
- Oh, very kind.
Well, this is all wonderful.
Can we get some help here?
There's a key right there in that hook.
Oh. Right.
Will do.
A thank you would be nice.
[Thomas] Thank you, ma'am.
- They're gone.
- Let's go.
- Nice to see you again, Alfie.
- You, too.
- Don't tell anyone you saw us.
- Hey, wait a minute.
You've got weapons, you could help us.
We already did, didn't we?
Well, can we at least have
one of your guns?
Not on your Nelly, we'll need these.
Ladies, we are trying
to stop a terrible war crime.
[Sykes] Good lads.
- Best of luck.
- Hang on.
- Are you talking about Stormcloud?
- Yeah.
- Yeah, ladies, perhaps
- Never mind what they're doing.
We're busy.
Bet.
What would Esme say if she was here?
So how have you been keeping, anyway?
Oh, on top of the world, me.
I were that bereft when Esme died,
but
I found true love again.
Nice.
Wish I could say the same thing.
You'll be all right. You've got height,
- good head of hair.
- [Alfred scoffs]
[banging]
Now you've got a gun.
- Thanks.
- No bother.
- Good luck.
- You, too.
Come here. Give us a hug.
[Alfred chuckles]
- Nice lad, that Alfie.
- Very squaddie.
[Riley] Hello, ladies.
Thank goodness you found us.
- We're ever so lost.
- Yeah, looks like.
- Who are you?
- [Sykes] Visitors.
We have passes.
[Riley] Not for this section, you don't.
- Nobody does.
- [Vikki] Mmm-hmm.
I'm sorry, Ms. DuFrench.
I didn't see you there.
Hello.
- Looking for the penthouse, I expect.
- Yes.
- Penthouse.
- Yes. Could you show us?
Right this way, ladies.
[alarm blaring]
Fuck.
For fuck's sake.
[Salt] Such power.
Such beauty.
We live in an age
of miracles, Mr. Pennyworth.
I dare say, sir.
[Salt] Powerful, useful miracles.
And there's more to come.
Science will grant us amazing powers.
Powers we cannot even imagine.
A bright future awaits us,
Mr. Pennyworth.
Indeed. [coughing and wheezing]
[Salt] Are you ready
to do what needs to be done?
I must be sure.
I don't like deception, sir.
But what needs doing
must be done.
You're a good man and a fine patriot.
Miss Dixon, have the league prisoners
brought up here immediately.
Thank you, Riley.
I will tell his nibs
you were most helpful.
You're very welcome.
Well done, pet.
You'll live another day.
[Salt] Commendable.
You chaps keep trying.
I'll take a man with grit
over a smart arse every time.
Isn't that right, Mr. Pennyworth?
- It is, sir.
- How're you doing, Mr. P?
- Keeping well, eh?
- Well enough.
For fuck's sake, Dad.
Can't you see this man's a twat?
Show some respect!
We're not in one of your squaddie pubs.
He's a twat, and this whole
Raven Union bollocks is a joke.
The fuck do you want?
Fuck off.
[groans]
Now, gentlemen.
There's a bright side to your situation.
You all have something to offer.
Dr. Fox.
You might choose to go back
to work in the lab for us.
There'd be restrictions
on your freedom, of course.
But you'd be comfortable.
And if I don't choose to go back?
The world will move on without you.
Mr. Wayne.
You could be
an excellent bargaining chip.
You might make a recorded statement,
detailing your work as an American spy.
My answer's no.
Hmm.
As you like.
Mr. MacDougal,
I think I know your answer.
You've not told me
what I'd be useful for yet.
Mmm, soldiering, naturally.
Ah, no. No, thanks.
If it was pissing on your mother,
- I'd be up for that.
- [Alfred chuckles]
- [Salt] Very well.
- Sir
May I have a few words
in private with my son?
Perhaps I can yet persuade him
to see sense.
- Don't bother.
- [Mr Pennyworth] Please.
Of course, my friend.
As long as you like.
I'm rather peckish.
I shall have a snack
while you make one last push, eh?
Gentlemen.
Back off.
- Don't waste your fucking batteries.
- Son,
look at me.
Do you really think
your mother would forgive me
if she saw me again?
Who gives a toss?
I do.
I wanna see her again before I die.
I love her.
I love you, son.
Hard cheese for you, then.
We'll both be dead by tonight.
Come closer.
There's a gun in my left pocket.
Don't just stare at me, boy.
If you've got a volume knob,
turn it down.
Well, I suppose
this is goodbye, Prime Minister.
Yes, Your Majesty.
You know
if things were different
I know.
I'll call you when I get to Paris.
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