Scott and Bailey s03e08 Episode Script

Futures

Have you been invited to this do tonight? What do? Sammy's engagement do? Yeah.
Why? Just trying to fathom why she's invited some but not others.
Well I'm Sammy's godmother and Mitch was at Bruges with Gill 400 years ago.
And Dave, in fact, so Oh, Gill's husband.
Ex-husband.
Ah.
So we're all family friends.
OK.
I say "godmother".
I use the term loosely, having not stepped inside a church since Blimey! Although, I did once buy him an advent calendar.
Has she not invited you to this do? So it's just? Yeah.
The in-crowd.
Eh, listen.
I've bought enough booze to sink a battleship, Sammy.
That is the equivalent of twice as much as what I think we'll need.
I'm aware that your mates can drink for England, but I do not want to wake up with wall-to-wall vomit tomorrow morning.
If I do, guess who'll be cleaning it all up! It sure as heck won't be my good self.
Yes, I do want you to have a good time.
I've got no time to get the house ready If that happens, I'll be lining your mates up one by one and they'll be singing in very high-pitched voices! Anyway, it isn't about your mates.
It's about you and Orla.
Well, I'm glad to hear it.
And make sure she brings this famous engagement ring.
I want to see it.
Oh, my God! Did somebody fetch the cake? .
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Your dad? I'm putting the phone down now.
I don't want to knock any old ladies down and deal with the consequences.
OK.
See you in a bit.
Eh, kid.
Have you hoovered? What are you doing? You're gonna find out what it's like to die now.
You all right, bitch? Forgotten that.
Any smart moves and this knife's coming through the back of the seat, right into your spine.
What do you want? Oh, sod that! Green light.
I want you to put your foot down.
First chance we get, we're doing a U-turn.
Where are we going? Find out when we get there, won't you? Drive! It's my son.
He's expecting me.
If I'm not home, he's What? What will he do? Explode? Pass out? Turn into a pumpkin? Here.
Turn left.
Turn round here.
Indicate, bitch! Someone needs to tell her.
Someone needs to say, "Janet, you're 49 years old.
"You're flirting with someone who was in nappies when you were feeling your first collar! "You look ridiculous.
" I think they're just mates.
Talk about lack of self-awareness.
She might as well have a neon sign flashing on her forehead saying, "I'm having a mid-life crisis.
" It's It's It's Yeah, what is it? Horses for courses.
Is it? Wow! Just You know.
What? I don't know, Rachel.
I used to think the world of her.
I used to think the sun shone out of her You know, I was so impressed with her, Mitch.
Then you just end up thinking, "Oh, Jesus!" There's more rain forecast later.
So what? I was just changing the subject.
Right.
You really need to move on.
I have done, me.
Tell me what you're thinking.
Helen.
We've never met.
No.
Funny that.
Is it? I dunno.
Have I upset you? Upset me? Personally, have I upset you? You've turned my life into one big steaming pile of festering excrement but other than that Me, personally? Not that I'd make any great claims for it before.
My life.
I wouldn't inflict my life on anyone.
At any stage.
Not on a dog.
But having said that What do you want? I used to have a roof over my head and someone who gave a toss about me.
And a job.
I had a job, used to earn money.
And, get this! I used to be able to walk round the supermarket without some ignorant twat coming up and spitting in my face.
Not only that, I used to be able to walk to the end of our street without kids on bikes lobbing crisp packets full of dog dirt at me! Didn't know I was born, did I? Looking back.
What do you want? Me? Ooh! Fortnight in the Bahamas? Tea for two at the Ritz? I want everything.
Greedy cow! I meant I know what you meant.
Helen, you're drunk.
No?! Really? It's amazing what the trained eye can spot! No flies on you, eh? What you're doing is very serious.
D'you think? You've not thought this through.
Feel free to think that.
Helen, this can only get more and more serious.
If you stop this now, if you calm down, let me stop the car, we can talk through everything properly- Aargh! You dare stop this car a second longer than necessary, this blade's coming through your earhole and out the other side! With hilarious consequences.
Not.
Not for you, anyway.
I want to know where we're going! We're going to get on the M62.
Eastbound.
We're going to the seaside, you and me, pal.
Rachel, have you got a sec? We're missing a couple of statements from the Kenneth Valentine file.
One of them's yours.
Because I haven't written it up yet.
Janet needs to get the file to the barrister before lunch.
She asked you for your statement three days ago.
No, she didn't.
Yes, she did.
Not.
Well, she's telling me she did.
She asked me for it on Wednesday at 5 o'clock.
Which isn't three days ago.
It's not even two days ago.
That's one day and a few hours ago.
I said it would be ready by the end of today.
She said it would be fine.
Right It appears you've been talking at crossed purposes-I can't help that.
She's telling you one thing and asking me for something else.
It'd be nice if we were all working with each other, rather than against each other.
I couldn't agree more.
Right.
You've got an hour and a half to get it on her desk.
Well, that won't be happening! Sorry? With all due respect, Rob, I've got to update my progress report for the Willow Vale nursing home.
I've got to complete the video viewing log.
And I've got to finish the learning module for diversity.
What with me being politically incorrect and sending you that daft email - which was just a joke! All those things can wait.
No.
She has to ring that barrister and tell him that she's made a mistake.
That's not going to happen, either.
That barrister wants the file.
She said she didn't need it.
Lunchtime today was the deadline.
I made it clear that I couldn't.
Well, I'm asking.
No.
I'm not asking you, Rachel.
I'm telling you.
It's interesting that she's got you doing this instead of saying, "Rachel, where's that statement I asked you for which I said would be fine by the end of Friday?" This is What? Childish and You wouldn't do this if it wasn't the boss's day off.
I don't know what you mean.
I think you do.
Childish? Can we do this thing so the barrister gets what he needs so we can nail his arse to the floor for murdering Kenneth Valentine? Right, fine.
If you want things at a different time to what's been agreed I said lunchtime.
.
.
ask me instead of getting your monkey to do it.
Friday lunchtime.
Yeah, I made it clear It's always been lunchtime.
And I made it clear I made it clear that the end of the day was not an option.
The fact that you chose, in your pig-headed fashion, to misread that as me saying "that's OK, then" isn't something I can help.
Pig-headed? I could see that you weren't doing it.
Pig-headed? I had no option other than to go higher up.
Yes, pig-headed.
It means being stubborn.
It means doing whatever the hell you want when you know damn well it's not what's been asked for.
It's passive-aggressive nonsense.
Don't try and intimidate me, Janet.
I'm not.
If I was trying to intimidate you, you'd know about it.
Don't make me feel inadequate, either.
Practise those tricks on someone further down the food chain, if you need to.
I just want the statement, Rachel, so I can complete the file.
It really is that simple.
Anyone know where Gill is? Home? Home, as far as we know.
Why? OK.
Hang on a second.
MIT command.
Member of the public rang 999, said she saw a woman in a car with a knife to her throat.
Took the registration number.
It's Gill's.
- What's that about? - Will do.
Bye.
Ring her home.
They're activating the red centre.
Suspected abduction.
'Hello?' Sammy, it's Janet.
Do you know about hoovers? Aren't they supposed to suck things up? That's the plan.
'This isn't sucking.
' Is the bag full? A bag? Sammy, is your mum there? No.
She went to the supermarket.
Where? Down in Shore.
She's supposed to be back.
She rang me.
When did she ring you? 'Over half an hour since.
' She was supposed to be coming home.
She's not answering her mobile.
How far away is the supermarket from your house? Ten minutes.
Why? Well, OK.
Look, I don't want to alarm you, but we've had a 999 call from a member of the public They've activated the red centre? Mm.
Superintendant Dodson's gone in as the commander.
Superintendent Hugh Crossley, SOCA tactical advisor.
What's already been done? ANPR.
She's on the M62.
Heading east towards Leeds.
Has the woman who rang 999 been interviewed? Over the phone.
She reported seeing the assailant carrying a knife.
The driver had been tethered to the seat by the neck.
Did we get a description of the driver? It sounds like DCI Murray.
Right.
I want firearms.
I want to know surveillance capability.
Air support already up? I'll find out.
If not, I want a fixed wing up.
I want pictures on these screens.
I want to see who it is in that car.
Can someone get me the Assistant Chief Con on the phone? I need a wee.
Bad luck.
On the bright side, you make better decisions when you need a wee.
Apparently.
Not that you will be making any decisions.
No.
That'll be me.
Your decision-making days are over and done with.
Gone with the wind.
I want to help you, Helen.
Help me? Really? Oh, that's good.
That's funny.
I do and I'm sure I can.
Is that why you've charged me with a crime that you wouldn't have known had happened if I hadn't told you about it? Because you want to help me? That wasn't my decision.
Is that why you're making me go to court? So everybody can think that I was involved in all that gruesome shit that was going on in that bloody dungeon? Because that is what people think! It's why they throw things at me and call me names.
It's why they damaged Louise's house and that is why she chucked me out.
Well, that and the drinking! Yes, but Helen Doing this isn't going to make it better.
Is it? What were you buying all that booze for? You're having a party? Hello? A party, yeah.
Tonight.
Damn.
Shame you'll be missing it.
Did you say something about an engagement? My son.
Ah, bless! Bless his heart.
No booze and no mother at your engagement do.
Sometimes life's chock-full of nasty little surprises.
On the plus side, he won't be waking up with a hangover.
He won't be throwing up everywhere! That's something.
How long have you had a drink problem, Helen? It's not a problem.
I like being pissed.
I'm going to pass out if you don't loosen this belt.
No, you're not.
If you don't stop complaining, I might tighten it some more.
The tracking vehicle's a red Vauxhall, one behind DCI Murray's car.
Is that it? Yeah.
I need to see inside the car.
I need to see who that is.
India 99, can we zoom into vehicle, over? 'Zooming in.
Over.
' Is that a woman? DS Waddington.
What's happening with Sammy? I've rung Dave.
OK.
What's happening? Superintendent Dodson wants you and you to join her at CID HQ.
When? Now.
Why us? She didn't say.
What about this? I guess this takes priority.
I mean who'd? You're right.
Stupid question.
Who'd abduct her? You know as much as me.
Who WOULDN'T abduct her? Number of evil gits she's banged up.
It's a funny thing, but people don't.
They've generally enough demons of their own to bother with.
Someone Someone she interviewed when she was younger, from years ago? Someone she helped get sent down.
They've just got out and they've held a grudge.
They're not criminal masterminds.
Surely to God you know that by now.
If it IS personal, it's more likely someone she's pissed off recently who hasn't had time to get over it.
When does she come face-to-face? She doesn't.
She does do interviews on the telly sometimes.
Anyone who was interested would know that she was the SIO.
Anyone she's pissed off recently has been sent down.
Not if they haven't gone to trial.
Anyone dangerous would be on remand.
It's Helen Bartlett.
What do you reckon? You spent more time with her than anyone else.
It's her.
It's HER! What the hell's she playing at? If and when we make contact, I want you to talk to her.
OK.
We know she's got her mobile on her.
We're picking up a signal.
She's not trying to ring anyone yet.
Gill's she switched off or dumped.
Gill's was last used in a car park in Shore when she rang Sammy at 1130.
- How is Sammy? - Dave's got him.
Dave's with him.
Great, that's killing two birds with one stone.
I had visions of him rolling up here trying to stick his neb in.
Dave, not Yeah.
Got that, boss.
I wonder what she wants.
Until she contacts someone we won't know.
We could ring her, of course, but it's a risk.
I don't want to freak her out then she uses the knife.
No, we'll wait.
Until we get some indication of her plans.
If I was Gill, I wouldn't just sit there.
I don't think we've got much choice.
She's got something fastened round her neck.
Anyway, Gill knows to keep her talking till we can do something.
Helen, if it is Helen, doesn't know it but she's surrounded.
I've got firearms officers following in two vehicles half a mile behind and that red Vauxhall is us.
Does Gill know that we're? No.
Her field of vision's limited by the restraint.
She's on her own, as far as she knows.
Is it worth getting someone to go and pick her girlfriend up? If we're confident that it is Helen, she had a girlfriend, Louise.
She might know what's going on inside her head.
Yeah.
Let's do that.
Clive? Ma'am.
Maybe you should talk to her - Louise.
Is that normal? No, not normally.
You'll be talking to Helen.
If she tells us anything useful, we cut out the middle man.
Do you need me, ma'am? Yes.
When Janet goes into the negotiation cell, I'll need a runner.
I want two people who communicate well.
Who better than you two? Why do you need a runner? She has to be in isolation.
If I have to give any nasty orders to firearms, Janet can't know anything.
Not if she's trying to have an honest negotiation with Helen.
Do you want a swig? No.
Thank you.
I've got loads.
It makes me fart, lager.
We wouldn't want that! No? It might make things easier, though, if you were a bit pissed.
When the time comes.
That's what I'm doing, anyway.
That's my plan.
Until you share with me what the plan is, Helen, I'm in the dark.
Do you think anyone's missed you? I have no idea.
What'll happen when somebody does? I don't know.
Oh, come on.
If you don't come home and What's he called? Your boy? John.
If you don't come home when John expects you, what's he? What's he going to do? I don't know.
Probably won't even notice.
Why are you targeting me, Helen? I saw you on the news.
After you persuaded the CPS to prosecute me.
I didn't persuade You make recommendations.
I wasn't even a Senior Investigating Officer.
I was 13 years old.
And I'm being vilified for something I was forced to do by a psychopath.
If it wasn't for me coming forward, the world would have known nothing about what he'd done.
Yes, but I wasn't I admitted what I'd done.
It took me a bloody long time to do it, fair enough, but I did it.
And this is the thanks I get? Well, fuck you! If you think I'm standing in court to waste breath defending myself just to get stared at and spat at and insulted I'm not hanging around for that.
I've had enough.
And someone is coming with me.
And that someone is you.
And then they're all going to realise that they made a mistake.
Whoever it was.
Whichever bunch of twats - including you - made this decision.
So stop trying to wriggle off the hook.
And next time, hopefully, hopefully, people are going to think very long, very hard about what they do to people.
You're coming off at the next junction.
Helen, I want to be clear what you're talking about.
Are you talking about suicide? Yeah.
Yeah, I am.
That's the one.
And I'm taking you with me.
Louise, um They've driven across the M62.
They've come off the M62 at Howden and now they're on the A614 which goes to the east coast.
Is there anybody there that she knows or anything? Anything at all? Where's Flamborough Head? Why? That's east coast.
Why? She talked about it once.
She went there once on a school trip.
When they were little.
She said it was the loveliest day.
She always wanted to go back.
We always meant to, only we never found time.
Louise, at some point soon we'll want to make contact with Helen and I'm wondering, subject to what Superintendent Dodson thinks, if it might be best if YOU were to make that call, initially.
How would you feel about doing that? If it helps.
She's got a knife.
She's got DCI Murray trapped in the vehicle.
We could stop the vehicle, that's within our capability, but we daren't spook her.
We want to talk without scaring her into doing something rash, for her own sake, as well as DCI Murray's.
Ma'am, Louise is saying she could be heading to Flamborough Head on the east coast.
Flamborough Head.
It's got some sort of sentimental attachment to it.
She visited there as a kid but As well as that, isn't it, like big cliffs? Is it? Yeah.
I think It's the sort of place that people go to commit suicide.
Right.
Right.
But why would you abduct someone if you're going to do that? I suppose if you got it into your head to take someone with you.
What's going to happen to her? We're going to talk her down.
That's the plan.
And then what? Let's get them back safely before we worry about- Will they shoot her? She's abducted a police officer, Louise.
She'll be arrested.
We could set up a road block now we've an idea where they're heading.
No.
It's too much of a gamble.
God knows what she'd do with that knife.
The more she drinks, the more erratic she's going to get.
The more she drinks the more docile she's going to get.
Be nice if they just ran out of petrol, wouldn't it? If they came to a standstill without us forcing it.
Dodson.
Louise is offering to ring Helen, to break it to her that we're on to her then hopefully we can hand things over to the negotiator - to Janet - without freaking Helen out.
Perfect.
Why are you crying? I'm not.
It's not much fun, is it? Not being in control.
Is that how you feel? Is that how you feel, Helen? Not in control? No.
I feel full of the joys of spring, me.
Life's just one big long cabaret, eh, old chum? No, it isn't.
That's not what you really think, is it? Not if the plan is to end it all.
Shut up! I made a mistake.
I'm sorry.
I understand that now.
You're just saying that.
I'm not.
I'm not.
I get it.
I'm sorry.
I just What? I see a lot.
I see 14-year-olds dump old-age pensioners in the canal after they've suffocated them.
I see pathetic men leave eight-year-old boys in wheelie bins after they've raped them.
It's not my decision.
Things HAVE to go to a jury.
For your sake.
So everyone will know you weren't guilty.
There'll be no shadow of doubt.
Chances are you're going to get off.
You must know that.
Bollocks.
No! You're missing the point.
You're pissing in the wind! The damage has been done, so this is what's happening.
We're going to drive off Flamborough Head and into the sea.
Do you remember Chitty Chitty Bang Bang? It won't be like that cos it could fly.
I'm not driving off Flamborough Head! You bloody are.
Oh.
Hello? It's the lady wife.
What do you want? 'Helen?' Hurry up.
I'm busy.
You've got to stop what you're doing.
You've got to let the police officer stop the car.
You've got to let her go.
'Helen? 'Helen?' Where are you? I'm in Manchester.
This lady wants to talk to you.
'What lady?' Janet.
You know her.
Do I? Keep your fucking foot down! Yeah, you do.
She spoke to you before, when When I was arrested? Helen, please don't do this.
We can work it out.
I'm sorry.
Please.
'You had your chance.
' I was struggling as well.
'I have to go now.
' You're going to make things worse for yourself.
Helen? She's hung up.
What's going on? Nothing's going on.
Why aren't we there yet? What's she saying? Nothing.
Why did she ring you? Who said you could ask questions? I'll drive to where you want to go.
I'm not driving into the sea.
We'll see about that.
Now what? Helen, it's Janet Scott.
We met before.
Do you remember? How could I forget? What's going on, Helen? 'Nothing.
' Are you all right? 'Never better.
' You don't sound yourself.
Well, I may have had a few beers.
'What's going on, Helen?' I think I said.
'People are worried about you.
' No-one's worried about me.
Louise is worried about you.
I'm worried about you.
Oh, bless! Bless you all.
I'm so popular! Helen, you've got yourself into a situation and we need to find a way out of it.
'Yeah.
' Tell me what you're worried about.
Nothing.
Nothing worries me any more.
Tell me what you're thinking.
Tell me what you'd like somebody to do that could help you.
You're all tossers.
She won't engage with us.
She keeps hanging up.
I think Whatever she's got planned, she's going to do it, come hell or high water.
Do you want to move the firearms units up? You need to be in a position to stop her now.
Go.
You do what you have to do, Helen.
But I'm not driving into the sea.
If my son hears about how I died, it won't be because I killed myself.
Tell Janet to ring the number again and to let Helen know that she's surrounded.
And then what? What's going to happen is I'll be handing command over to firearms.
Go on.
You answer it.
It's you they want to talk to.
I'm not talking to them.
'Hello?' Gill? Janet.
'What's going on?' I'm with Helen Bartlett.
We know that.
'She's got a knife and a belt round my neck fastened to the seat.
' Gill, she needs to know You need to know that you've got two firearm units within 50 yards.
Right.
'Are you all right?' I've been better.
The incident commander would like you to tell Helen that she's surrounded.
Right.
I came here once.
Hang on, Janet.
She's telling me something.
Sorry, Helen.
You what? I came here once.
Did you? School trip.
I was nine.
We went to a bird sanctuary.
Then we came to look at the lifeboats.
I wanted to stay here.
For ever.
I certainly didn't want to go home! No.
Janet, will you tell Sammy I love him if anything? Nothing's going to happen.
Who's Sammy? My son.
He's not called John.
I lied.
Why? I don't know.
He's getting engaged.
Yeah.
Married.
Yeah.
Children.
Who knows? One day.
Gill, can you tell Helen she's surrounded? Helen.
I'm being informed to advise you that we're surrounded by firearms officers.
So now might be a good time to leave this place alive.
I promise you'll get help and I will say - I WILL say - that I believe I made a mistake.
Helen? I don't feel too good.
Helen, what have you done? Gill, what's happening? Wow! This is what it feels like.
Helen! 'Gill!' Helen! Helen! Oh, my God! Helen! 'She's cut her wrists.
She's passed out.
I can't do anything!' Gill.
I want an ambulance.
Get me an ambulance - NOW! Helen's fainted.
She cut her wrists.
She's down.
Get the officer out.
Move in.
Surround the car.
Minimum force.
Armed police! Nobody move! Get this fucking thing off me! Hello? Can you hear me? Are you OK? Course I'm not OK! I'll go and tell Janet.
Yeah.
She's out and she's fine.
Are you OK? Are you? I think so.
Well done.
I'm not sure I actually did anything.
Sammy.
I'll ring the troops.
Hello? She's fine.
She's out.
We got her out.
And who was it? Who was it? Helen Bartlett.
Sammy Helen Bartlett.
What's happened to her? It's Janet.
She's fine.
Cut her wrists.
'Dead?' We don't know.
Beer? What beer? I don't know about you but I could do justice to a cup of tea.
Sod that! I want a proper drink! How's your mum? Much the same.
How's yours? Much the same.
How's Sean? Well, I don't know.
I haven't heard a single word from him.
I've had a few shitty text messages off his mother, but I guess I asked for that.
Oh, I'm sorry.
About? Which bit? Your marriage.
Yeah, well.
Can I just say? Yeah.
I don't want to go on like this.
Rachel.
No.
I can't stand it and if it does go on like this I'm leaving.
Don't say that! Well, when are you going to? What? Get over this? Get over it? All right.
Forgive me.
See? What? What? Well, you're enjoying it.
Don't be stupid! Well I am not.
I HAVE not enjoyed this.
Any of it.
I've been having a really shit time, actually.
Because of it.
And I'm sorry.
I am.
I realise that I might have reacted too much, given everything you've been through with your mother and your brother and Sean and everything.
I applied for my sergeant's exams again.
Good.
Good for you.
I'm going to turn up this time and pass them.
Good.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I'm sorry.
I am sorry, Janet, for what I did.
I'm sorry, too.
Oh.
What? Helen Bartlett died in the ambulance.
Dead on arrival.
What a life! Sometimes, you know, we do make mistakes.
So, do you think they'll go ahead with this engagement party tonight? Yeah, actually, knowing Gill.
She'll make a point of looking like she's untouchable.
I might crash it.
You want to get back in the office and finish that statement for me? Can we come in? Oh, hello.
Dave sent us up to see if you're all right.
Dave? Someone thought you might be upset, so Dave! Has he not fallen over yet? Heading that way.
I have plans myself! I'm here because you didn't invite me but I wanted to say hello.
You can crash my parties any time, kid.
Are you all right? Hell of a thing.
Yeah.
Thought I'd had it, pretty much, at one stage.
Course, it wouldn't be the first time.
Little bastard waved a gun in my face once.
In Hulme.
But this She, um I've never seen anyone actually die before.
I've seen more dead bodies than you've had embarrassing and inappropriate sexual encounters.
Yeah.
Never seen anyone actually Are you two speaking? Well, she finally apologised properly, so Me apologise? It was you that apologised.
When? This afternoon.
When? She did.
When? When you said sorry.
When? She did.
She's lying.
In the pub! What pub? We went to the Grapes.
What were you doing in a pub in the afternoon? What do you think this is, Life On Mars?
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