Mr Hyde: The Untold Story (2024) Movie Script

1
I can smell you.
Who are you? Another doctor,
come to save us no doubt.
I wish you would save me.
That's strange, I heard you're
the one causing trouble.
Trouble?
I'm the reason we're alive,
and he locks me up like a
prisoner night after night.
And I'm the problem.
You seem upset with him.
Come closer, so I
can see you better.
Your perfume is pungent.
Your voice is tepid.
I want to see that
face of yours.
And then we can talk properly?
Mm-Hmm. Come closer.
I'll tell you anything
you want to know.
- Happy?
- Mm-Hmm, ecstatic.
You said I seem upset.
Let me explain what happens
here in this place.
Then you might see
why I seem upset.
I wake up tied into
this contraption.
I don't get to eat or drink.
I don't get to walk around.
I don't get to express
myself in any way.
My life passes by hours at a
time while he lives his life,
guilt free, playing the rich,
retired philanthropic doctor.
- How does it...
- DO NOT INTERRUPT ME!
I apologise. It's just
you asked me to explain
and then you interrupt.
It's extremely infuriating.
He's a kidnapper.
What else could you possibly
call a man who does this?
Your captor, your master?
He's a control freak.
How can he get away
with this for so long?
We used to be friends.
We used to be inseparable.
What has he done to us?
What do you mean you
used to be inseparable?
I mean, we were always getting
in and out of scrapes together.
Dr Jekyll used to get himself
into all sorts of trouble,
and I'd be the one
to help get us out.
He didn't lock me up
when he needed me then, did he?
Hmm. So you feel
like he used you?
Don't do that.
- Don't do what? - Talk to me
like I'm one of your patients.
That's not what I am.
You are not here to study me.
I'm not the issue here.
The good Doctor has called you
here to help him resolve his
issues,
not mine.
I'm fine with the way
things used to be.
How did it all go wrong?
Ah, now there is a story.
I'm not sure we have the time.
I certainly don't
want to go through it
while I'm chained
up like an animal.
Are you always
chained up like this?
Yes, he doesn't like
me on the loose.
Still not sure how he remembers
the password come morning.
Well, there must be a backup
key somewhere close by.
Perhaps... I've looked,
or as much as I can
chained up like this.
Perhaps you can?
I'm not going to help
you escape, Mr Hyde.
So you're happy to be an
accomplice in this kidnapping?
- Kidnapping?
- What else would you call it?
A man held, chained
against his will
every single night
of his adult life.
Protection? For
you, him and others.
Easy excuses.
The longer I spend here,
the more I yearn for freedom.
To express myself.
If you were released right now
what would you do?
- Come closer and I'll whisper
it. - Mr Hyde, I.
If you want to know what I want,
come closer... I won't bite.
I'm not an animal, despite
what he might have told you.
Is this what you wanted?
It's been such a long time
since I've had company here.
Thank you for coming, Doctor.
Oh, Mr Hyde.
I didn't come here to help you.
Dr Jekyll asked me to come.
Now, what was it you
wanted to tell me?
Help me find a key
or a means of escape.
I won't run. I won't fight.
I just want a drink while I
regale you with fantastical
stories.
If you want more,
then you have to help me out.
It's not going to happen.
Then you might as
well leave now.
- But the thing...
- NO!
Leave me.
Goodbye, Mr Hyde.
[Hyde] Wake up.
If you don't wake up, I will.
Oesophagus.
["Demons" by Corinna
Jane playing]
Are we all the same.
Are you victim of this game.
A cause without a claim.
And all you see are lies.
Amongst allies and their spies.
Now you're all that you despise.
Oh did the sunlight
in your eyes.
Blind you from the truth.
Protect you from the pain.
Oh did the shadows in the skies.
Hide away the fear.
To keep you in the clear.
Why do they persist.
Are you scared to take the risk.
On the path which you resist.
And if you're really kind.
To the demons in your mind.
Could you leave it all behind.
Oh did the sunlight
in your eyes.
Blind you from the truth.
Protect you from the pain.
Oh did the shadows in the skies.
Hide away the fear.
To keep you in the clear
[music builds]
Oh did the sunlight
in your eyes.
Blind you from the truth
[music fades]
- Morning Roman.
- Morning Doctor.
Another late night?
You could say that.
An acquaintance had me
up to the early hours.
These late nights will be
the death of you, I swear it.
What can I get you?
Papers and whiskey, Roman.
Always papers and whiskey.
You know, you never buy
your wine from here, Doctor.
I have my wine
specially imported.
I see, you like your wine
like you like your ladies, huh?
Something like that.
Thank you. I'll see you soon.
- Hope to see you again tonight,
Doctor. - No you don't.
So what are your thoughts after
your conversation with our
friend?
He's very upset.
Scared.
- Not in a fit state of mind.
- No st.
He kills people at will,
given half a chance.
Keeping him locked up like that
is not a viable long-term
solution.
Why do you think
I have you here?
Listen... this is
a fascinating case.
I'm not sure what
I can do for you.
You two need to develop trust.
Keeping him locked
up is not the answer.
What, you think I
should let him out?
Allow him to slaughter a few
innocent people each night?
Well, maybe if you laid out some
ground rules, he wouldn't.
He knows there's a
need for boundaries.
He says
you used to be as
thick as thieves.
Those days are long gone.
Can't you see a
way to reconcile?
It's more complicated than that.
How can I forgive myself if
someone got hurt or even killed?
Getting rid of him is
the only option I can see.
I'll see him again
next week for you.
But there's got to be a
better solution than this.
Whether you like to
acknowledge it or not,
he's still human
and a part of you.
Upset.
He's upset!
I'll set boundaries.
I'll set some fg
boundaries. Make a serum so
strong,
I'll never see him again.
It's not enough. Need more.
Where is it?
Where is it?
Lavender oil? Yes... Sage? Yes.
Snake venom? Yes.
Hello, Ms Rodrigues?
Yes. Who, who is this?
It's, er... it's Dr Jekyll.
I need to make, er, an order.
It's very urgent.
How nice to hear from you.
We've missed you
down at the club.
That's... that's
very kind of you.
I promise I'll be back
there soon. But for now, I
I just need help obtaining
this particular ingredient.
I don't know where
else I can get it.
And please tell me,
what is it that you need?
Tiger blood... It's the
only thing I don't have.
Right... That's not
a problem, Dr Jekyll.
Just come to the club
the day after tomorrow.
- No ct knows they're here
anyway, so. - Fk 'em.
Hello boys.
Tony, it's good to see you.
You look like you've
put on a bit of weight?
I think we need to
get you back in the gym.
- Thanks. Nice to see you again.
- You too.
Yeah... Look, we have a
shipment of more merchandise
coming in on Thursday night.
Okay? I want you
there to help me with
the arrangements,
transportation, the fresh meat,
you know?
Yeah, no problem.
Well I've had the truck cleaned
up from the last lot.
Stunk of fg ps. Just sort
the details with Freddie, yeah?
Bloody savages, aren't they?
- You're a good one, Tony.
- Always am.
Okay Freddie, I guess this
is for you then.
Don't think you could send that
lovely barmaid over with some
more drinks?
'Course, anything for
such a handsome chap.
Very kind, miss.
[dull thumping]
[man gasping]
Hello boys.
What do we have here then?
Let me guess, money problems.
He hasn't made his monthly
payments, Ms Rodrigues.
Well that is very disappointing.
Don't damage him too much.
- He's got a pretty face. - He
needs to be taught a lesson.
- Yes he does. - Yeah... I think
he's learned his lesson.
I'm sorry, I don't have it. I'll
get it though... I can get it.
It's okay... It's okay.
- Untie him.
- Get up... come on.
You need to learn to pay your
money when it's due, okay?
I like you, but I have a
reputation to uphold.
You better give me a damn good
reason not to put this in your
neck right now.
Please... I have a family.
A family... He has a family.
That's a cheap reason.
Clean this st up. Disgusting.
She's fg brutal.
Well, that's why we
gotta stay on her good side.
- Head or feet? - I'm this end,
mate, I'll take the feet.
If we get this deal, we are
gonna make some serious money.
Why the fk does someone
wanna buy a fg kid?
Fk knows mate, but we're gonna
make 80k on this deal alone.
Tony, can I have a
word please mate?
You can have as many
as like sunshine.
In private if you don't mind.
We're all mates here Deano,
take a seat mate.
Sit yourself down
here, my friend.
What can I do for you?
I've got a bit of an issue
with your money, mate.
- An issue. What kind of issue?
- Um, just don't have it. Sorry.
How much do you have?
About half... I'll get the rest
to you though, soon as possible.
- That's okay.
- [Deano] Really?
Of course, you still
have 'til tomorrow.
But Tony, I don't think I'll
be able to get it to you, mate.
Listen... You little
fg sausage.
Listen Deano, you're clever lad,
you got till tomorrow, right.
You'll think of something.
[Deano] Okay... Okay.
Now fk off.
Come on boss, we gotta
go meet Rodrigues.
- Look after the gaff, yeah?
- Alright. Sweet.
[contemplative music]
[Hyde] Wake up.
[Tony laughs]
[Tony] Deano, I appreciate you
robbing a piggybank mate,
but you're still fg short.
- By a long way, you ct.
- Look lads, I know.
I'll get it to you. I'll shift
more product tonight, promise.
Alright, you got
until 10am tomorrow.
Shift the product.
Sell your misses.
Rob a fg bank for all
I care, but I want my money.
- Okay. Yeah, I got it.
- Thank you.
Thank you wouldn't go amiss,
you fg fridge.
Okay yeah, sorry. Tony, thank
you, I do appreciate the extra
time, alright.
- Do you reckon he'll find the
cash? - No chance.
He's a dead man either way.
Grab us another drink, yeah.
- Evening Dr Jekyll.
- Evening... Thank you.
[club dance music]
Good to see you, Doctor.
Compliments on the house, sir.
Thank you very much. This the
only thing that's on the house?
Could you tell Ms Rodrigues
I'm here to see her?
She already knows, Dr Jekyll.
Another one of those
would be lovely.
Of course, sir.
Dr Jekyll, it's good to see you.
Always lovely to see you
Ms Rodrigues. How are you?
Good, Doctor.
Business is booming.
I hope my little gift will see
you through 'til our next
meeting.
Yes, yes it will, thank you.
I look forward to it.
Uh, Doctor, before you go.
Next time please don't
forget your money.
You don't want to make me cross.
Of course. I mean, last thing
I want to do is make you cross.
Mmm...
Good, good...
Well, until then, dear Doctor.
You must really like him,
they never usually come back.
How many have there been?
You've changed your perfume.
And you smell like a distillery.
Tired this evening,
are we, Doctor?
- How many have there been?
- Not many.
He's not very trusting.
Very few people are
understanding of our special
circumstances.
I can fully understand that.
I've been thinking...
about what you said.
About you wanting to be free,
wanting to express yourself.
Do you know he's trying
to eradicate you completely?
Ah yes, the serum.
Don't worry.
I've grown a tolerance
to those ingredients.
He tried to get rid of me
for two years before,
but then needed my help getting
him out of another problem
he'd gotten himself into
with a drugs gang in Manchester.
He thinks he can be without me,
but he can't.
When he falls, he needs me
there to pick him up.
So this is voice activated?
I once said the
password by fluke.
Basically said every word I
could think of within a four
hour time frame
and it pinged open.
Perhaps you could help me
with the password?
You know I can't do that.
Then, if not to help me.
Please. My dear, do tell...
why on earth are you...
[Hyde] Ooops.
Um... I think.
I think you should sit
back down, Mr Hyde.
I, um
really want to help you.
But I can't do that if the
situation's not controlled.
Oh, is that what I am to you?
A situation to be controlled.
I could have snapped your neck
the moment the shackles dropped.
I, I really don't want this
to get out of hand.
You have no idea what
out of hand looks like.
I haven't been out in the open
for a long time.
I'm going for a walk. If
you're still here when I return
we can talk then.
St.
[shop assistant] Evening, Sir.
Empty the till and the safe.
- We don't have a safe. - Just
put the money in the bag... Now!
That's all I fg need.
Please put the gun down.
You should leave, mate.
This isn't your business.
This is my first time
out in quite a while,
I don't want any trouble.
Then I suggest you
don't make any.
Just stay there, be cool
and no one gets hurt.
I'm afraid I can't do that.
You see, this is my local.
Please. Put the gun away.
I'm the one giving the
orders around here.
I'm the one who with the gun,
st for brains.
So you are.
Look, I don't wanna hurt
anybody... but I will.
You shouldn't threaten someone's
life unless you're actually
willing to take it.
Are you fg drunk, hero?
I'll fg kill you
and this stupid bh.
Just let me take what I want
and we can all go home.
This really is your last chance.
What the fk?
[Hyde roars]
[woman screams]
Oh my God!
Please stop screaming.
Whiskey.
I was never here. Understand?
What did you do?
You wouldn't believe
me if I told you.
Try me.
I escaped.
I helped a shopkeeper who was
being held up at gunpoint.
I tackled the robber
to the ground,
smashed his head into the floor
until he was no longer alive.
I really want to help you, but
you've got to be honest with me.
Told you, you
wouldn't believe me.
You can see how it
looks, can't you?
Of course, I can
see how it looks.
I have an extremely
high intelligence quotient.
It looks like I've
escaped, got drunk
and murdered some poor,
unfortunate soul.
Thereby compounding the thoughts
that are being pressed into your
head
by our dear friend, Dr Jekyll.
Don't worry, I'll put
the chains back on.
If you push the button,
say any word twice
it'll only respond to
your voice after that.
So you'll be safe.
Is that the truth of the matter?
Of course you think I'm lying.
I know the reputation
that's been created for me.
There will be a mess
to clean up tomorrow.
Physically and emotionally.
I suggest you get yourself
back in your restraints
and get ready for the morning.
Perhaps you can leave Dr Jekyll
a note to explain the situation.
I'll leave it to you.
You're leaving me unshackled?
You said you wanted
to do the right thing, Mr Hyde.
Here's your chance.
Serum must be working.
Earth.
[music playing]
[officer] Good morning.
- Good morning.
- What's happened?
Nothing for you to
concern yourself with, sir.
Well, can I just
get into the shop?
Sorry sir, but
it's a crime scene.
How long will it be shut for?
Not sure sir... but, well
these things can take a while.
Sorry.
Pardon me, sir.
Are you okay?
Yeah, I'm fine, I'm fine.
Sorry, for the situation.
Looks nasty.
Hyde...
What did you do?
How did you escape?
I didn't mean to, I
was trying to help.
I'm talking to myself.
This is insane.
[intense music]
[door knocks]
St.
Hello sir.
Hello?
There was an incident last night
at the shop around the corner.
I'm just wondering if
you've seen anything really?
Uh, no... no, nothing.
Um, can I ask what happened?
Well, it looks like someone
interrupted the robbery
and killed the assailant.
Good God, world really
is going down the pan.
I mean, you're telling me.
I mean, I shouldn't be
doing this job. I'm a D.I.
Budget cuts here, budget
cuts there... it's a joke.
(mumbles) I shouldn't really be
doing this job really.
Personally, he sounds like a
hero to me taking out scum like
that.
But rules are rules.
So did you see anything?
I'm afraid not. Um...
Did anybody get a good look
at who did it?
Well, the shopkeeper was in
shock. But he's tall, white guy.
Doesn't really narrow
it down, does it?
I mean, it could be
you, for all I know.
[officer laughs]
I'm sorry I couldn't be
of any help, officer.
No worries. Anyway,
enjoy your day.
[officer whistles]
- Were you here last night?
- I was.
What happened?
Mr Hyde said there was a robbery
at his local shop and he stopped
it.
Leaving a trail of death
and destruction in his wake.
All I want is to
keep a low profile.
I really don't think he went out
of his way with the intention of
hurting anyone.
So now you're taking his side.
No, no, I'm not
taking anyone's side.
I just saw him last night.
He really wants to
help. I'm sure of it.
If he really wanted to help,
he'd disappear forever.
You too, while we're at it.
[club music playing]
Dr Jekyll, I wasn't expecting
you for another few days.
Yes, I, uh, needed a drink
and I have most of your money.
Oh, er, thank you Doctor.
But, er, maybe you should just
drop it all off later in the
week.
Have a good evening.
Yes, police please.
Here we are.
You sure I can't tempt you to
something a little stronger?
You're rather chirpy today.
Well, yes. Thank
you doctor, I am.
Things are progressing
really well.
So tell me... why
are you so happy?
Last time I saw you, you were...
well, less than... happy.
Yes.
I mean, thank you for coming.
I, I know my actions last time
were a little unsavoury.
So what can I do for you? You
sounded rather pleased on the
phone.
He's gone.
Gone? What do you mean, gone?
Gone.
He hasn't been here for
the last couple of nights.
What, just like that?
The serum I devised
seems to be working.
Well, you've got to be careful,
Dr Jekyll, your tolerance
may soon build back up.
No, I can feel it.
He's gone for good this time.
Please... Exercise caution.
So I no longer
require your services.
I think that's
unwise, Dr Jekyll.
You've suffered a great trauma.
I don't need counselling.
I'm as good as new.
No idea of the weight
that's been lifted.
I'm going to pop in
from time to time
as a friend.
Make sure you're okay.
That's very kind of you, Jen.
You've not called me Jen before.
Well, I'm no longer
your patient.
Maybe I can make you
dinner one evening.
Take care of
yourself, Dr Jekyll.
Yep, okay. Next Thursday sounds
good, but I'm a little bit busy.
Okay, let me put it in the diary
and have a look.
Cool... see ya.
Well, the club's
owned by Ms Rodrigues.
We know it's not whiter than
white, but poking our nose in
her business
it... it just don't feel right.
Gov, why are we dealing
with st like this?
Look, we just go there.
Check it out, come back... Okay.
And grab some lunch
on the way back.
Yeah, we can, you can't.
Jacobs and I will go
because you need to still finish
the Mackenzie report.
Oh, fk off.
I mean... fk off, Sir.
I suggest you do
just that Johnstone.
Count yourself lucky pal,
this is dull as st.
Bring me some food on the way
back, yeah. Senile old ct.
What you say Johnstone?
So at least he gets
to sit in the front.
Sir, why are we dealing
with st like this?
The guy sounded psed as a
fart. He didn't leave any
details.
It's just an unhappy resident.
Look, it's probably nothing.
We just go there...
Check it out.
Grab some food on the way back.
- Expenses?
- Absolutely.
Morning Roman.
- Is this the man?
- That's him.
No, no, no, no, no,
no, no. I insist.
No, of course you
pay for nothing, sir.
Please... Thank you.
You saved my life.
I think you might have
your wires crossed.
Of course, of course. But you
pay for nothing, my friend.
Please.
Thank you!
You've reached the voicemail
of Dr Carmichael.
Please leave a
message after the tone
and I will get back to you
as soon as I can.
- Thank you.
- [tone beeps]
Listen. Um, can we talk?
I, I think you're right about
Hyde. Maybe it's not all bad.
Can you come over? Uh,
tomorrow maybe.
52800:45:46,505...
00:45:47,985 Bye.
How can I help you, sir?
Fk me! Are you the bouncer
or the bartender?
Excuse me?
Apologies madam.
We've had some complaints
about unscrupulous behaviour
emanating from these premises.
We thought we'd come down
and take a look.
Please, sir, we are
an outstanding business.
Well, we'll just take a look
around, then we'll be on our
way.
If that's okay?
Of course, sir. Would
you like a drink?
Not on the job.
So, you worked here long?
You got keys to this office?
- I don't, I'm afraid.
- You work here love.
- It's the manager's office.
- Is the manager around?
She isn't, I'm afraid.
I'm not sure what to tell you.
Sure... Perhaps we'll pop back
when the manager's here.
You should do that.
Be lovely to see you again.
- Thank you for your
hospitality. - If you need my
number, give us a call.
Thank you so much for coming.
Of course.
Sounded like you made progress
on the phone.
Hyde can't be trusted.
I thought you were in
a much better place.
Well, he's a pathological liar.
He escaped once and
accidentally killed someone.
I understand where
this is coming from...
Are you listening? This man...
Is you!
You need to understand that
whatever he does is because of
or involving you.
You two are intertwined.
And no matter how much serum
you pump into yourself
or how much you lock yourself
up in a basement at night
he will continue to be
a huge part of your life.
- So this is my fault.
- No, I'm not saying that.
But if you'd not cooped him up
in the basement for all of this
time,
I don't think we would
be in this situation.
We spoke about exercising
caution two days ago, Dr Jekyll.
What? I Haven't
seen you in a week.
We sat here at this very table
two days ago and discussed this
very subject.
What?
You said he'd gone
and you can feel it.
Hyde.
What?
It wasn't me you were talking
to, it must have been Hyde.
- How's that possible?
- You... you did this.
What are you talking about?
You spiked my drink with
an antidote to the serum.
You... you prefer him. You want
to spend more time with him?
You want to FREE HIM!
Dr Jekyll, I'm asking
you to back off!
Yes, you'd like
that wouldn't you?
No!
Uh.
Stay back Hyde!
Hyde! Hyde!
H-Hyde! Stay back!
Perfume... Perfume.
Now that I've pulled out
each personality simultaneously.
I can see that
maybe Hyde is telling the truth.
Dr Jekyll's the one that gets
drunk and does outrageous
things.
I wonder... if he gets a thrill
out of attacking
and killing people.
Hmm.
Maybe it's Hyde that is the fall
guy for Jekyll's bad behaviour.
Mm-mm. Ah.
[Hyde laughs]
Really is a clever system
I've created here.
There's no way around it.
Please, Doctor,
would you release me?
Is this history repeating
itself, Dr Jekyll?
You make the mistakes,
and you blame Hyde
for your wrongdoings.
I'm sorry... I got upset.
If you just let me go, we can
discuss this in a rational
manner.
You both have just
so much potential.
If only you could figure a way
out to reconcile and work with
each other,
you could achieve
great things together.
Too much water's gone under
the bridge for that to happen.
I don't think we know how to
work together as a team anymore.
Well, I could have just left,
but I didn't.
I want to help you fix
your relationship with Mr Hyde.
He'll never agree to it.
You'll never agree
to it you mean.
Look at the mess
you've got us into now.
Me? You are the one
who tried to kill the doctor.
I have already
apologised for that.
Fascinating.
We're not some science
experiment for you to study.
Not very nice being chained up.
Is it, Dr Jekyll?
Jen... He won't hurt you.
I won't let him but
please do let us go.
If you promise to work together,
I'll let you out.
Hmm. Just, well,
no more... serums.
No more... blaming each other
for your own shortcomings.
Hmm? Mr Hyde can
get time to be free
without violence.
And Jekyll can lead his life
without unwanted interference.
I, I'll leave you to
think things over.
Wait.
Okay... I can do that.
If either of you
step out of line.
I will expose your
secret to the world.
You'll end up in a lab somewhere
as some kind of science
experiment
for the rest of your lives.
Got it?
Mm-Hmm.
Perfume.
Please don't ever do that again.
Oh my God, I pulled some tearing
bird down the club the other
night.
- Yeah.
- Oh my God, deaf and dumb.
I'm telling you, I took
her back to my flat
banged like a barn door
in a hurricane mate.
I bet she's still walking
like John Wayne now.
- Alright boss? Can I have a
word. - Sure. Everything
alright?
Yeah, I thought you should know.
Found Deano... He's had
his skull smashed in.
Did you grab the cash first?
That's just it, it wasn't
me who smashed his skull in.
It happened in a
botched robbery last week.
I reckon he was trying to
get our money together,
by robbing the joint, and some
vigilantes caught him at it.
Vigilantes?
That's what I'm saying.
Any ties to us? Are
we expecting a visit?
No... Think we're sweet.
Okay, come on, we
gotta go to the club.
I'll wait here,
yeah. See ya later.
Come on Crystal, liven up.
Take your time but hurry up.
Come on, it's getting a bit dry
over here.
Yeah, go on then,
another flat pint.
[bass club music playing]
Cheers mate.
Do you reckon they're gonna
be able to do the job?
They're cheap enough...
If they don't perform.
You'll fk 'em off.
No ct knows they're
here... so fk 'em.
Move!
Calm down.
We can't stop them
if you explode
and rip everyone limb
from limb, can we?
- They need to pay.
- Well they'll pay.
Just... my way, okay.
Your way? Cup of tea
and some biscuits.
No. Just... you know, less
dead bodies and all that.
Fine... we'll do it your way.
Will you, er... you will
have my back, won't you?
If it, er, all goes south?
Working late Johnstone?
Yeah, just trying to get
under the skin of this case.
You believe this
vigilante bt?
Who knows, Chief? But it
does seem extreme, for sure.
Why can't people
invest in decent CCTV?
Yeah. Small corner
shop, no money.
Probably think it'll
never happen to them.
Yeah, I suppose so.
Anything on the door to doors?
No. We're still waiting on
the full report from Jacobs,
but sounds like
nothing of interest.
Okay.
I'm sure something will
raise its ugly 'ed.
- Yeah, you're probably right.
- Anyway, fancy a beer?
Nah, I'm gonna finish off here
and then head home.
Alright then. Don't
work too hard.
Yeah, I'll see you tomorrow.
Rodrigues said this is for you.
What the fk was
that, you ct?
Hyde, a little help...?
Yeah, yeah, just kidding.
You're okay.
[police sirens wail]
You're safe now.
The interview's officially over.
But we're just reviewing the
statement and wanna make sure
that you're
a hundred percent happy with it.
Now, just to be incredibly
clear... you, a retired doctor
find yourself somehow in the
centre of this human trafficking
ring.
Get into a fight
with the organisation
scare them off,
and rescue the child
single-handedly.
We've been through this a
thousand times.
The person you're looking for
is called Ms Rodrigues.
She runs the local club.
That's how I got to know the
operation in the first place.
We know Ms Rodrigues,
and she's a very generous
benefactor for this city
and many of its charitable
causes, may I add.
And I would suggest
it's dirty money.
- Are you trying to tell me
its... - I am trying to tell you
what happened.
Choose to believe me or not.
Okay... Have it your way.
But we're gonna go over that
scene with a fine tooth comb,
and we will find out
who you're working with.
Just sign that statement and, uh
let us know if your planning on
leaving the country would you,
Mr Jekyll?
At the bottom, before you leave,
would you please?
It's Dr Jekyll and don't
worry... I'm not going anywhere.
See yourself out then.
Can I help you?
I, um
just wanted to
check she was okay.
Are you family?
No. No, I'm... um.
Oh, you're the
man who saved her.
She's told us about you.
Listen, I... Don't worry.
I'll check back later.
Wait a second.
She's asleep right now, but I'm
sure she would love you to have
this.
She drew this for you.
Sir?
Are you okay?
Yes, I'm fine. Thank you.
[music playing]
[music fades]
Wow. I mean... hi.
Hi. I... um.
Well, I just wanted to say...
thank you for the text.
I, uh... well... you,
you said you know,
you wanted to see me again soon.
Oh God, what's
happened to your face?
- Oh, I, I had a run in with a
chap's fist. - Are you okay?
Yeah, be fine in the morning.
Hyde regenerates very quickly.
Come in, come in.
Straight through there.
Thank you.
Have a seat.
Thank you for coming. I, uh.
I wanted to check you were okay
after the incident last week.
Well I... I'm not gonna
pretend it didn't scare me,
but you had a lot going on...
And I think you're in
a much better place now.
Besides
what's a bit of casual choking
between friends?
Don't.
I honestly don't know
what came over me.
Shh.
Listen
I think we stand a really good
chance of a beautiful
friendship.
Or... maybe
more.
We just need to forget the
past... and focus on the future.
Thank you.
I'd like that, Doctor.
You can call me Jennifer.
Oh God. I've, I've gotta go,
I've gotta meet a friend for
dinner.
Sure, don't let me keep you.
Pop around again soon, yeah?
Yeah. Oh
say hi to Hyde for me.
He says hi back.
Go on, go. I don't
want to make you late.
Okay.
Bye.
I think she likes us.
Must be crazier
than we are then.
Speaker... play my music.
[music playing]
[Dr Carmichael] Uh... No!
[muffled struggling]
Ah... Hyde.
What did you do?
She can't be allowed to
get away with this.
- What did you do?
- I went out hunting.
Hunting?
- Any luck?
- No, no luck.
- Did you?
- Did I what?
- You know.
- Know... what?
Did you
cause any... damage?
What do you take me for?
The reason I ever get into
trouble is because of you,
or from helping someone else.
I know, I know.
Sorry, I Just had to check.
[Hyde roars]
Where'd you think you're going?
Right, let's kill
this fking psycho.
No, we need to take her in.
We're not taking her
in. This ends now.
What the fk is this?
We have to do the right thing.
Fk the right thing.
You deluded old...
[gunshot fires]
Please!
No, no!
Please!
Please, you have to
be okay, one of you.
I'm here.
Hyde.
No... it's me.
I can't feel him anymore.
I think he's gone.
No, no.
It's gonna be okay.
Please, you've both got to
be okay... Please, please!
I need you both. Please.
[distressed crying]
Please.
Please, Jekyll... Hyde. Please.
Hyde!
Will someone get her out here!
Get off me. Please get off me!
Jekyll will be alright.
He's a strong man. Stubborn too.
And he ain't going
nowhere soon is he?
I hope you are right.
Dunno what possessed him
to run into a bullet.
Oh, they can be so
gung-ho sometimes.
They? You said they
can be so gung-ho.
Was there somebody else there?
Uh, no... no.
Sorry, there wasn't. Um.
I'm just a little in shock and
not thinking straight at the
moment.
That's understandable,
in the circumstances.
Just tell me what happened
in your own time.
I... I, some... some of it's
still a little fuzzy.
I, I can't... some...
can't think straight really.
Look, anything you can remember
is valuable information.
Okay... well.
I was... kidnapped.
Kidnapped?
Yeah.
By Ms Rodrigues.
Ms Rodrigues?
Yes.
She... she knew that Jekyll
and I were close,
so she used me to get to him.
Why would she want
to get Jekyll?
To kill him.
And it looks like she
might have done just that.
He'll be fine. Continue Doctor.
In your own time.
Rodrigues wanted
Jekyll out the way
because he knows all
about her people trafficking,
and drug smuggling,
and illegal gambling racket.
What? I don't believe it.
Ms Rodrigues is the backbone
of this community.
No.
Excuse me, Sir.
Sorry to interrupt.
Doctor might be right.
We interviewed a certain
doctor Jekyll the other week.
He gave a statement
about Rodrigues.
Why wasn't I told about this?
What did he say?
Well he said that Rodrigues was
the leader of a people and drug
smuggling firm.
I thought he'd had a drink,
I didn't think nothing of it.
I don't believe this myself.
Ms Rodrigues has been a great
service to this community.
Jacobs, go back to the station.
Get all the notes on this.
- I want to know everything
about it. - Course sir.
It looks like you
might be right, Doctor.
So we're gonna
investigate this further.
That's why Rodrigues
wanted him dead.
He knows everything
about her operation.
Dr Jekyll will be fine.
Just needs to rest up.
Okay, thank you.
Has he said anything?
No, not much. A few mumblings.
Now, this is the second time
this guy's been up to this kind
of thing.
- This kind of thing?
- Yeah.
Fights in a secluded location.
Shady goings on.
Bit strange, isn't it?
I'm gonna get back
to the station.
You're a very lucky man Jekyll.
To be alive? Yes.
So they keep telling me.
And to have the
doctor by your side.
Yes, she is quite
remarkable, isn't she?
You're lucky to be
here, Mr Jekyll.
By all accounts,
you should be dead.
The speed of your recovery
is unbelievable.
But we do need to
run some more tests.
- Sir, you're needed it in the
ER. - Can you give me ten
minutes?
It's a little more
urgent than that, sir.
- Where's Kennedy?
- He's already in theatre, sir.
Right... Bear with me.
I'll be right back.
Why don't you tell the chief
about Ms Rodrigues?
Ah yes, Ms Rodrigues.
Where do I start?
Last thing I remember is running
towards Rodrigues in the
warehouse.
I must have blacked out when
I got shot. Woke up here.
Okay. Thank you Jekyll.
We're gonna take a look at
the club and the warehouse.
We've still got Ms
Rodrigues in custody,
so we're gonna be having
a chat with her later.
Oh, don't run into
any more bullets.
Just make sure Rodrigues
finally gets what she deserves.
Oh, by the way, my detective
said you had a bit of a scuffle
a week ago.
Yes. I have a, uh
nasty habit of being in the
wrong place at the wrong time.
Be careful, rumour has it
there's a vigilante around.
Um, I think Jekyll needs a
bit of a rest, is that okay?
Where's Hyde?
I'm here, my dear.
Did you miss me?
I almost shed a tear when I saw
how worried you were when we got
shot.
You mean you've been
there all this time?
Mm-Hmm. What, do you expect me
to introduce myself to the
chief,
and all his little soldiers?
No... no, no. Of course not.
But you could have given me
a sign or something.
Aw, so you were
worried about me then?
Of course I was...
you bloody fool.
Morning.
- [Jekyll] Morning.
- [Hyde] Morning.
Did you see it?
Yes, Rodrigues finally got
what she deserved.
No, did you read the bottom
of the next page?
Crime does pay.
An ex-convict is throwing a gala
to raise money for
underprivileged children.
There's a widespread rumour
that the money he has
comes from a large
crime syndicate.
Have you not had
enough excitement?
I think this is why you've
got these abilities, Dr Jekyll
to help people who need it
and to stop people like this.
You think we should
attend the gala?
I think you should
make an appearance.
I think it'd be the perfect
opportunity to make a speech
about your charity.
I'll need a clean suit.
It's already at
the dry cleaners.
I'll, uh
also need a date.
My favourite dress is
also at the dry cleaners.
Then you shall go to the ball.
Oh did the sunlight
in your eyes.
Blind you from the truth.
Oh did the shadows in the skies.
Hide away the fear.
To keep you in the clear.
One day you'll be home.
And all you've ever known.
Will be left to fend alone.
And your life will be your own
[song ends]