Red Rock (2015) s01e44 Episode Script

Episode 44

No you don't.
Ahh! My client was detained illegally.
I am outta here.
I saw you, you and Nikki.
Laughing behind my back.
Don't lie to me.
That's your free hit.
Touch me again and I'll lay you out flat.
I still don't want you going.
But if you are, you're definitely not going by yourself.
I want the money now.
I don't have it.
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
They gave us a list of names, students that might be suspected of drug use.
My Conor? Yes, Sarge.
He's ripped out the boiler, how am I going to rent this out now? Can't you get another builder to fix it up again.
And pay him with what? All you need is enough to get them started buy yourself a little time.
Moran took every penny I had until payday.
I can loan you some.
Be only throwing good money after bad.
And there's another mortgage payment due on this place next week.
If I don't get some tenants in here pronto, I'm Listen, I have an uncle who's a builder, I can call him and ask him to give you a dig out here.
And how am I going to pay him? Hey, Ollie! What do you think you're at? Nothing.
Do you think I'm stupid? Yeah, kinda.
Nobody ever tell you no-one likes a smart arse.
No-one ever tell you them trousers are two sizes too small, you know? Right you're arrested.
For what? I didn't even do anything.
Don't worry I'll think of something.
Here, I locked up for you.
Hi Ollie.
Tell him you can't arrest me for doing nothing.
You must have been doing something.
I wasn't doing anything! Hadn't even started yet.
What about my bike? Should have thought of that before you started shooting your mouth off.
What are we going to charge him with? Nothing, we'll take him to the station, kick him out there and he can walk home.
You can't just leave the bike here.
Watch me.
Come on, it'll be nicked! I don't know, Ollie, I'd say there's every chance it won't be touched.
Are you mad? Won't last five minutes around this place.
I'll tell you what Ollie, I'll make sure it won't get nicked.
How are you going to do that? What do you think you're doing? There you go no one's going to touch it now.
PHONE RINGING Why didn't you answer it? Great, a private number, now I don't know who called.
I know it's a big tragedy.
Why didn't you answer? It's not my job to answer your phone.
Great, I see.
You know what, It's not my job to make your espresso either.
Okay I've warned you.
You two want to act like babies, fine, do it in the car where I don't have to listen to you.
We have to finish these arrest reports.
Then you can finish them this evening when you've finished your shift.
BELL RINGS What's so urgent it couldn't wait until this evening? Not here.
I'm due my lunch, I'll see you in the Neptune in ten minutes.
Fine.
Is it gonna be painful? I don't know, suppose it has to be a bit.
But you'll be alright, like won't ya? Yeah, yeah of course.
People do it all the time, I'll be fine.
Suppose I'll put in an order for a duty free then.
Honestly Keith I'll be fine, you don't need to worry.
I just called the hotel, no more free rooms, but your room has a double and a single.
We can share, it's just for one night? Yeah, that'd be nice.
Have you got new pyjamas? Cos you're gonna need new pyjamas, we'll get them on the way.
I'll be fine, Da.
Sure we can get them at the airport, sure the airport has everything now, doesn't it? It's just a day procedure, I won't need new pyjamas.
You should take this.
In case you get cramps afterwards.
Thank you.
I don't know why she gave you the money back.
She's supposed to be travelling today.
Yeah.
So why is she in the Neptune cafe? I don't know Mum.
Stop saying that! This is exactly why I insisted you travel with her.
And she doesn't want me to go with her.
I don't care what she wants David.
This is about you too, can't you see that? Do you want to be chained to that family for the rest of your life? Have a child growing up feral in the Ridge estate? No.
Your brother is going to prison for God's sake, perjuring himself, to protect you.
And I know, and I'm grateful.
Well you have some way of showing it, David.
Mum, Katie's okay, she's not like the others.
I don't care if she's curing cancer, David.
You're not having a baby with her.
Take this, and make sure she gets on that flight.
And how do you think I can do that? I don't know David, just do it.
So? Tommy, his name is on a list of students the staff suspect of drug use.
Students have been experimenting with drugs since Adam and Eve.
And I seem to recall you even had the toke once or twice before you turned into Juliet Bravo.
How many names are on that list? Nine.
Exactly, only nine.
That's not every student who smokes a joint or takes the odd tablet of ecstasy.
When we asked them about drug use, those were the nine names they suggested.
The nine top names.
No, no way, not Conor, he's not that stupid.
Have you noticed his behaviour recently, erratic and moody.
Of course he's erratic and moody, he's a teenager with a broken bloody leg.
What about the house being robbed? We were the only house on the street done, despite having an alarm, which Conor had conveniently left off.
You sound like a conspiracy theorist.
What burglar is going to choose as their only house to rob one that's alarmed, and also owned by a Guard? Maybe they didn't know it was owned by a guard? This is mental.
You really think Conor robbed our house? I don't know.
Maybe? Or it could have been one of his friends, somebody he brought home.
But I do know this, if I was investigating this burglary and Conor wasn't my son, I'd be hauling him in for questioning right now.
So what do we do? What if someone saw you driving over the bicycle? No one saw me.
Yes, but if they did, you could be reported.
Ollie's a little scrote, they should be giving me a medal and a ticker-tape parade for putting manners on him.
Listen I know what happened to your house is a pain, but you can't let it get you down.
Things are not as bad as you think.
No they're worse.
But maybe if you talk to MABs or something like that, they could help you out? Not unless they're giving away free money.
You know, moping and feeling sorry for yourself won't make a difference.
Thanks for the advice Pollyanna.
Look I'm just trying to help you out here, Paudge.
Why don't we draw up a plan together.
Work out a repayment schedule for the bank and get them off your back.
Won't make any difference.
Of course it could.
You're not listening, if I don't get tenants into that house and money rolling in, I'm screwed royally.
I have a collection of maxed-out credit cards, enough letters from the solicitors to wallpaper the station and a first name relationship with the lads in debt retrieval at the bank, if I show up with a "repayment schedule", they'll think it's April 1st.
And the worst bit, I could lose the house.
Well if it's such a millstone, why don't you just get rid of it? Not that house, Mammy's house.
I put it up as collateral against the mortgage on the rental.
Wait here.
PHONE VIBRATES Conor, call me when you get this.
He said he would be home all day.
Do you want me to go talk and to him now? No, we should do it together.
Tonight then? I'll pick you up straight after work.
Okay.
I hope you're wrong about this.
Me too.
This is just going to prey on my mind all day.
I've got 25 minutes until I'm due back.
Come on then, get in.
Hey, good news.
Well that'll be a change.
Just spoke to my uncle and explained what had happened.
And he reckons that the house wouldn't be such a big job to get it all fixed up for you again.
I told you, I can't afford to pay him.
You'll give him enough to get the materials to get him started.
And he's agreed to let you get a tenant in first before receiving the balance.
I can't take money off you like that.
Course you can, I want you to have it.
Sure it's only sitting in the bank doing nothing.
So I take it you're not familiar with the debt retrieval boys? I know you'd do the same for me.
I could hug you now but people would talk.
It'll be fine, you'll get through this.
LOUD CRASH Ang, he's in here.
Ang! Conor.
Conor.
Hey.
Conor, can you hear me, Conor? Ang, what's wrong with him? Is he okay? Conor! What is it? What's he on? Heroine.
What? Oh Jesus.
Should we get him to hospital? No, it's not a hard trip.
What? He's not about to die.
What should we do? Make sure he doesn't choke.
And she's certain she doesn't want to keep the baby? Yeah.
What am I gonna do? Go with her.
Like Mum wants? Forget Mum, this has got nothing to do with her.
This is your responsibility too.
Katie shouldn't be going on her own, you should be there.
I know, but she doesn't want me to go, like.
Fine, do what Katie wants, or do what Mum wants or do whatever is easiest for you.
No, you're right, I should man up.
David this is not about manning up.
This is your baby too, no matter what happens.
Stop waiting for someone to tell you what to do, think about what it is you want? Katie love, taxi's here.
Don't tell me you're coming too? Just to the airport, then I'll get the bus home.
Here, Katie, get yourself some kind of present.
What kind of present is she supposed to buy? I don't know, like DVDs or chocolates or something, something nice.
Thanks.
Take care, alright? You do know I'm only gone one day, yeah? Yeah.
Yeah, but we'll be thinking of you like.
Did he say how soon before he can begin the work? Yeah he said he'll send someone out to make a start of it by the end of the week.
That's unreal, I can start advertising for tenants.
We should go out to celebrate this.
I thought you were broke.
Yeah but you're not! Hang on a sec, I need to take this.
PHONE RINGING Yeah? That's me.
Yeah, yeah I'll check that out, thanks.
When you were locking up the house did you make sure everything was properly closed before you set the alarm.
Yeah.
That was the alarm company, they're getting a reading from one of the windows.
Okay, I'll cover for you if you want to go.
I won't be long.
How long are you going to keep this up? Keep what up? The sulking and the silent treatment.
Do you honestly not get it? I get that you're acting like a baby, yeah.
All you had to do was say you're sorry, that's it.
But you couldn't, even after I said how angry I was, how I felt you had betrayed me, you still think that it's my fault.
Well, if it stops your whinging I'm sorry.
You know Sean, when people say, "Sean is vain, and egotistical" I stand up for you, I say no he's okay, you just need to get to know him.
He's funny, he's loyal, he's a good friend, but you know what I think? I think they're right and I was wrong, you are an asshole! You don't have to do this.
It's not too late to change your mind.
Don't.
Just think about it.
A little baby, we'd all love it.
I'm serious don't start.
You'd be great mother.
I told you I can't do it.
Of course you can.
I can't, I'll be completely on my own, I can't bring up a child on my own.
But you wouldn't be on your own.
Stop saying that.
I promise you.
I don't believe you, you'll just leave, and then what will I do? I won't leave, not this time.
But you always leave, you always do.
Not this time.
I'm here for you, I promise, we all will, won't we Vin? Hundred per cent.
We'll all love that baby and do everything we can to help.
Just think about it.
I'm sorry I have to go.
Okay, this is ridiculous.
One of us has to be the grown up, so I will do it.
I'm sorry Sean.
I'm sorry I called you an asshole.
See it's not that hard to apologise.
Now who's sulking? SIREN What's that for? That car, it broke a red light, let's go.
It was amber, Sean.
No it was definitely red, now come on, let's go.
It's not all about you.
No, but this is.
You know I want to go back to the station, so here we are wasting time pretending this car broke a red light.
Not wasting time, it broke the light.
Fine I will play your little games if it makes you happy.
Could you show me your license, please sir? This is fun.
Step out of the vehicle, please sir.
Sir, step out of the vehicle.
I'm not going to ask you again, step out of the vehicle.
Step out of the vehicle, sir.
LOUD BANG SCREECH OF TYRES Adrijan! Adrijan!
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