One Lane Bridge (2020) s02e03 Episode Script
Descent
1
The victim is Joe Turner.
I'm working this case.
And I'm gonna find the perps,
and I'm gonna put them away.
Rosa ― was she with you
the night Joe died?
Yeah, she crashed out early.
I know you went to Rob's.
It's all a black hole.
What if it was the last time
I saw him
and I don't remember?
All you got was a slap on the wrist.
I'm the one who's paying the price!
I think Rose is gonna be
involved in some kind of accident.
Is she OK?
I'll make the petition go away.
No, don't do it again!
Oh, sh!
Captions by Maeve Kelly.
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You won't have to cook for weeks.
- Thanks for looking after Rosa.
- Well, she's an easy patient.
I talked to Tilly yesterday.
She said Joe was driving
when those kids died.
He never mentioned it.
Can't we just leave it in the past?
Is it true?
He was never the same.
The town was never the same.
Is Rosa awake?
Still asleep.
This was by her bed.
From the hospital.
Her blood test.
I just wanted to make sure she was OK.
Isn't that a date rape drug?
- Did the doctors talk to you?
- 'Bout what?
They found traces of
ketamine in your blood.
Ket. Special K.
- Vets use it to tranquilise horses.
- I know what it is.
Rosa.
Did something happen
the night that Joe died?
With Rob?
OK, this is serious. All right?
We need to talk.
The hero returns.
- Hey.
- Hey.
Did tell you no playing in traffic.
Mm.
Clean bill of health.
Oh. Seriously?
No screen time for the next
few days, no driving, no booze.
- Hey.
- Dad's missing.
- What happened?
- I came back from the school run,
went in to give him breakfast,
and he was gone.
Has he stopped taking his meds again?
I've been keeping an eye on him,
but I think he spits them out
when I'm not looking.
Oh, f
Sorry, sis, I-I gotta go.
But just keep me in the loop.
Hey, Stephen.
Rob spikes her drink,
and Rosa passes out,
and he does the dirty.
And Joe comes around
for a post-dinner chat,
and he catches them during
or after the act,
and they fight,
things get out of hand
and Rob smacks him over the head.
But why drag the body
all the way to the bridge?
Why not just weigh it down
and chuck it in the lake?
- Make it look like a suicide.
- He had a big gash on his head.
It's worth pursuing.
What's the number one rule?
Keep an open mind.
I'm open to all theories. I just
don't think this is one of them.
Why are you letting this slide?
Rob has a history of violence.
He beat up Dermot.
Rumour.
Door.
He took a potshot at him.
OK? I was right there,
and you didn't even give
him a slap on the wrist.
Dermot did the job for him.
Rob was grieving his brother.
Look, one day you realise that sometimes
it does no good to punish people.
They can do all that on their own.
Enough lives have been ruined.
Why ruin one more?
Rosa might've been raped.
Joe is dead.
They deserve better.
Oh, come on, then.
Yup?
Did you rape Rosa, Rob?
What?
No.
There was no sexual relations
the night that Joe died?
Nothing happened, I swear.
A date rape drug was found
in Rosa's bloodwork.
She was the one with the ket.
She had a bump too many,
ended up passed out on the couch.
Don't see the appeal, myself.
And Joe made no appearance
over the course of the evening?
Is she saying I did something?
Look, we're just
trying to put together a picture.
We'll verify your statement
and get back to you.
You must have a really
low opinion of me
- if you think I need to drug women to get them into bed.
- Nah.
That's what booze is for.
Oh. The, uh, specialist has confirmed
our appointment this afternoon.
Thank you.
Are we gonna lobby Judge Wood
while we're in Dunedin?
Oh, there's no a rush. All right?
Look, you and the baby ―
that's what's important.
It could be months
before our appeal comes up.
- We have to move fast.
- All right.
I'll see if he's free for dinner.
Emma just lives down the road. I'm
sure she wouldn't mind feeding Elvis.
- She works for Lois!
- She's the office junior.
Ariki.
Your colleague from Manukau just rang.
Something about picking up your
father, taking him to your sister's.
I gave him your number.
Is everything OK with your dad?
Yeah. He's not very well.
The Special K was mine.
He didn't spike your drink?
But that doesn't mean he didn't
take advantage of you.
He claims nothing happened.
Then why the fuck are we
having this conversation?
We're just trying to work out
who killed Joe and why.
Do we have to do this now?
Sorry. It's all a bit personal.
I'll ask you a couple of questions.
Then we'll take you for a medical.
Hey. Um, what's, uh
what's happening with Rosa?
Why didn't you arrest Charlotte
for the hit and run?
Not my call.
Get your hands off me.
I'm sorry you have to
go through all of this.
Can you help me tie this?
Will I get in trouble?
For the Special K?
No.
Kinda thought you'd be
an uppers kind of girl.
Sometimes I like to
dance with my devils.
Most of the time I just
need to drown 'em out.
Here.
You're all clear.
Rob.
What the hell you doing?
You're in the clear.
Rosa's test came back.
Maybe don't sniff around
other people's girlfriends.
No, it's not like that.
I needed her to win this fight.
That river dries up any more,
I'm screwed.
You OK?
Financially?
Yeah. Touch and go.
Don't need to borrow money?
Nah, I'll muddle through.
Always do.
You'd come to me, wouldn't you,
if you killed him?
Cos, you know, I'd look after you.
Yeah, 'course.
- Now a bad time?
- Uh
Hm. No.
Uh, you were one of the last
people to see Joe alive.
Uh, talk
to him. Yeah.
Any idea who he might've met
after he left the restaurant?
Our obvious connections
have drawn a blank.
I know he was pretty
fired up on the phone.
Maybe he was meeting
Charlotte or Haggis.
- Wouldn't they have been at the restaurant?
- You'd have to ask them.
Do you want me to come with you?
- To the funeral?
- No.
No.
It's private.
Close friends only. Gotta walk
the walk, so to speak.
A-Are we going to talk
about last night?
- Give my love to Hannah.
- Yeah.
Heard the good news.
Back home safe?
They want to put him
in residential care.
Well, maybe that's
the best place for him.
How would you know?
You're never here!
Step up, bro. He's your dad too.
Eyes open, ears on.
Thanks for coming.
For someone who just got hit by a car,
you look pretty good.
Smoke and mirrors.
Nothing a good concealer
and a tramadol won't fix.
- What can we do?
- Um, can you
double-check the order
of service has arrived?
Yeah. Thanks.
I
Lois sends her love.
Thank you.
I know that look.
You're plotting.
Risky move, the McCraes.
Building a subdivision at
One Lane Bridge.
We'll be the judge of that.
I'm talking to some people.
You're another option.
Come in on the ground floor.
Plenty of partnerships.
Welcome to Misty Ridge.
The owners are very keen.
Got easy access.
No contentious water rights.
How come you stopped
working with Charlotte?
She didn't get the Ryders' sale
in writing. Deal fell over.
Rookie mistake.
What's goin' on, Lois?
You're not a developer. Why
can't you just let it drop?
This sort of carry-on is what got
you and Stephen into trouble
in the first place.
They dragged Stephen
and me through the mud.
That smear campaign nearly killed him.
Are you on board or not?
Hey, sorry. I'm s
sorry, I know I'm
breaching protocol. I
But I just wanted to have
one drink for Joe.
I'll get you one.
Hey, how are you?
Sorry.
- It's been a day.
- I understand.
- Sorry.
- Oh.
Hey.
One of Joe's mates was at the brew bar
down in the marina. The night Joe died.
He said he saw him going to
Rob's place, heard yelling.
- You had every opportunity, Rob!
- I knew it would make me look bad.
Itdoesmake you look bad!
The lying even worse!
There was a witness who saw
Joe outside your place
the night that he was murdered.
They heard fighting!
He turned up on foot. OK?
Muttering something about a flat tyre.
Got all hot under the collar
about the state Rosa was in.
We had words. He left.
- Why didn't you say anything?
- Look,
it was a dumb move.
I should've come to you.
Come on.
He lied before. No reason
he's not lying now.
But he's telling the truth about the
ketamine and not sleeping with Rosa.
There are no signs that he had a fight
that night, and if he did kill Joe,
I don't see why he'd go to all
the trouble of stringing him up.
Rob's all about the easy option.
So we're removing Rob
from the investigation?
Yeah.
We'll keep him on his toes, see if
we can shake anything out of him.
Hey. You OK?
Oh, I wish people
would stop asking me that.
Did want me to
book a room for DI Preston?
Uh, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, the red carpet treatment, eh?
Thought you'd sorted
all that petition stuff.
- How many nights am I booking the hotel?
- Get out!
Well, what do you want me to tell them?
Well, I dunno. Use your
fucking initiative!
I guess that depends
on how much trouble you're in, boss.
- Oh, Tilly, I
- I am not some doormat.
Do better, or I'll have to
take it up with Preston.
And I don't know why you're lashing out
at me. I am the only one on your side.
Elvis!
Here, kitty!
Kit-kit-kitty!
- In a weird parallel universe
- Mm?
I would just be finishing up
my kayaking leg, Joe would be
- force-feeding me gels
- Yeah, he would.
- and a sports drink
- Just, uh, getting more supplies.
Oh Oi! O. Where you going?
Pub? Club?
I'm up for anything,
brother. Is that us?
- Why do you wanna hang out with me?
- You're the party guy.
I'll see if Rosa wants to come too.
Yes.
Hey, it's me. Uh, just checking
if you're gonna be home for tea.
Let me know if you have any plans.
Yeah!
- To you, Joe!
- Whoo-hoo-hoo!
Hey.
You OK?
Maybe it wasn't a good
idea to drink on my concussion.
Mm.
Wanna go sit down?
Come on.
OK.
How well did you know Joe?
Scale of one to 10.
- Six.
- Hm.
Did you know
he was responsible for the
death of four of his mates?
Car crash.
I found that out yesterday.
I thought I would've been
an eight, nine, easy.
How well do we really know anybody?
Pop quiz.
(Am I a) an ex-junkie,
(b) a freak who sees ghosts
- (c) a lapsed vegan
- Oh
(or d) all of the above,
or e) none of the above?
F ― drunk.
Mm.
Ah.
Uh
should you be drinking on those?
- Water from now on.
- Mm.
- Sure they're away?
- Yeah.
Hey, aren't you s'posed to
be staying out of trouble?
And miss out on all the fun?
Yeah?
Mark McCrae!
No, s-sorry, I-I triggered it
by mistake.
Uh Uh, 4-8-1-5
1-6-2.
Thank you!
Relax. It'll be somebody's cat.
You're off the clock.
Ah, sh!
Oh, you little fuckers.
You fucks still here?
You've reached
the phone of DSS Stephen Tremaine.
Please leave a message.
Boss?
Hope you like rose.
Well, everyone likes rose, don't they?
You didn't have to.
I know.
I mean, you didn't deserve that.
What's going on with you?
I was under a lot of pressure.
Few cracks.
Nothing to worry about.
So, what's everyone saying
about me in the office?
I'd rather know.
Dead man walking.
Well, I hope I can rely
on your ongoing loyalty.
'Course.
Thanks.
- It's a lovely gesture.
- Yeah.
Sorry again.
Hey, arsehole.
Arsehole!
Hey, I'm talkin' to you,
you crooked piece of shit!
Jason!
This town deserves better!
Tilly deserves better!
And my kids deserve better!
Jesus.
Must've been some wake.
Come here.
Mm.
- All right?
- Mm.
Oi!
Why'd you do it tonight?
- During Joe's wake, on my watch?
- I don't, um,
- know where you think we were.
- Think I'm fuckin' stupid?
- He broke into their house.
- Wh? Who-Whose house?
Oi.
I'm not Stephen. I'm not turning
a blind eye for my mates.
Stop imagining things, bro.
Fuckin'
Come on!
- Come on. Yeah.
- Stop!
Fuck this shit.
- They have nothing on us
- Ah, you had to bring the fuckin' pig, didn't you?
This is Detective Ariki Davis.
I'd like to report
Ah, sh
Phone.
- I left it at home.
- Don't you leave the scene!
- Phone.
- - I left it at home.
Don't you leave the scene!
Get in.
- Ariki
- Get in or walk!
Why'd you help them do it?
I didn't know what they
had planned. I swear.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Jesus, Ariki, slow down!
- lights out, man.
- Yeah, man.
- You should do it, bro.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, absolutely.
- No Joe! Just Joe, listen to me.
- What are you doing? You're - Three, two, one.
- Hey, no
- - Joe!
Oh my God!
- Oh my
- Don't do it again.
- We gonna do it again?
- Just don't!
- I wanna try!
- How 'bout this one? Here we go. Aaaand
Joe! Stop!
Oh
It's happening. It's happening.
- LOIS, ECHOING: Ariki.
- I'm sick.
I'm sick, I'm si I'm sick,
just like my dad.
I'm sick just like my dad.
Come on.
Let's get you home.
Elvis!
Oh
Oh, sh
- Wh?
- First the restaurant, now this!
Oh
Do we have to call the cops?
Well, we have to for the insurance.
I've just got a few things
I need to clear up first.
No. No. Don't touch anything.
All right? We're already on
thin ice with Stephen as it is.
- Stephen in?
- No, he's gone in early.
Oh Can I, um,
borrow your phone?
Tell me about your dad.
I just need to get to work.
He's different. Like me.
He has visions too.
Ever since I can remember.
Used to wander around the
neighbourhood, talking to himself.
Everyone thought that he was mad.
So they whacked him on meds,
and he's been whacked out for 20 years.
So, uh, where is he now?
Lives with my sister.
Yeah, doctors are talking about
putting him into a facility.
They told him he was broken,
that he needed fixing.
And is that what they told you too?
And Mum managed as best she could.
Denied it was happening.
Stuffed him full of happy pills,
told him the visions weren't real,
to go to church.
She told me that too.
And I know she did it out of love,
to protect me so I wouldn't
get shunned. Like Dad.
And now she's gone,
and my sister does it.
You're not sick.
And you can't keep running away
from who you are.
Hey, Ariki.
I know no one else can,
but I see you for who you really are.
Nothing's missing.
Did the security cameras
pick up anything?
- Surely it's a targeted attack.
- Ah,
we'll be a couple of hours.
You might wanna go and come back.
Oh, I think we'd rather wait here.
Tilly. Get Joe's phone
to forensics straight away.
Did you kill him?
Get him killed?
Then why was his phone in the house?
No idea.
You really think I'd kill someone
for a property development?
Well, legacy is a powerful thing.
Didyoukill him?
Davis.
- What happened to your face?
- Oh, it's nothing.
We found Joe's phone.
Got dislodged in the burglary.
We wouldn't have found it otherwise.
You don't think it
could have been planted?
By who?
O and Rob broke in. It's
circumstantial, but they did it.
So, how do you know this?
I was here last night.
- Withthem?!
- No, notwiththem.
I w I was still down
at the reserve.
But you were with them over
the course of the evening?
You were socialising with suspects
in Joe's homicide?
- You asked me to keep them close.
- Why didn't you call it in?!
Well, you didn't answer your phone!
I can't believe we had to let them go.
Unless we can prove that they
had possession of the phone,
- we can't do anything else.
- You were at the house!
- You failed to report a crime!
- Yeah, I tried!
You continued to fraternise with
suspects in a criminal investigation!
What kind of moron thinks that
that's appropriate behaviour?!
Unless you planted the phone.
You were in the house.
You're cocky enough
to think you could get away with it.
You know this is your fault, hey?
If you had arrested
Charlotte for the hit and run,
Rob for perverting the course of justice,
none of this would have happened!
Don't come crying to
my wife in the middle of the night
when you can't handle your piss.
You're a terrible cop.
You shouldn't be on this case.
Yeah, and neither should you.
- OK, let's go over the bridge.
- No, don't! Joe
Don't, Joe!
Oh
What? What's wrong?
I don't think Joe killed those kids.
I think the bridge did.
Count yourself lucky. Not
everyone gets the privilege
of walkin' with the ghosts.
I will find who killed Joe,
and I'll make sure
that they rot in jail.
Keeping quiet won't do him any favours.
Respect the dead.
Leave that bridge alone.
The victim is Joe Turner.
I'm working this case.
And I'm gonna find the perps,
and I'm gonna put them away.
Rosa ― was she with you
the night Joe died?
Yeah, she crashed out early.
I know you went to Rob's.
It's all a black hole.
What if it was the last time
I saw him
and I don't remember?
All you got was a slap on the wrist.
I'm the one who's paying the price!
I think Rose is gonna be
involved in some kind of accident.
Is she OK?
I'll make the petition go away.
No, don't do it again!
Oh, sh!
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Captions were made with the
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Copyright Able 2021
You won't have to cook for weeks.
- Thanks for looking after Rosa.
- Well, she's an easy patient.
I talked to Tilly yesterday.
She said Joe was driving
when those kids died.
He never mentioned it.
Can't we just leave it in the past?
Is it true?
He was never the same.
The town was never the same.
Is Rosa awake?
Still asleep.
This was by her bed.
From the hospital.
Her blood test.
I just wanted to make sure she was OK.
Isn't that a date rape drug?
- Did the doctors talk to you?
- 'Bout what?
They found traces of
ketamine in your blood.
Ket. Special K.
- Vets use it to tranquilise horses.
- I know what it is.
Rosa.
Did something happen
the night that Joe died?
With Rob?
OK, this is serious. All right?
We need to talk.
The hero returns.
- Hey.
- Hey.
Did tell you no playing in traffic.
Mm.
Clean bill of health.
Oh. Seriously?
No screen time for the next
few days, no driving, no booze.
- Hey.
- Dad's missing.
- What happened?
- I came back from the school run,
went in to give him breakfast,
and he was gone.
Has he stopped taking his meds again?
I've been keeping an eye on him,
but I think he spits them out
when I'm not looking.
Oh, f
Sorry, sis, I-I gotta go.
But just keep me in the loop.
Hey, Stephen.
Rob spikes her drink,
and Rosa passes out,
and he does the dirty.
And Joe comes around
for a post-dinner chat,
and he catches them during
or after the act,
and they fight,
things get out of hand
and Rob smacks him over the head.
But why drag the body
all the way to the bridge?
Why not just weigh it down
and chuck it in the lake?
- Make it look like a suicide.
- He had a big gash on his head.
It's worth pursuing.
What's the number one rule?
Keep an open mind.
I'm open to all theories. I just
don't think this is one of them.
Why are you letting this slide?
Rob has a history of violence.
He beat up Dermot.
Rumour.
Door.
He took a potshot at him.
OK? I was right there,
and you didn't even give
him a slap on the wrist.
Dermot did the job for him.
Rob was grieving his brother.
Look, one day you realise that sometimes
it does no good to punish people.
They can do all that on their own.
Enough lives have been ruined.
Why ruin one more?
Rosa might've been raped.
Joe is dead.
They deserve better.
Oh, come on, then.
Yup?
Did you rape Rosa, Rob?
What?
No.
There was no sexual relations
the night that Joe died?
Nothing happened, I swear.
A date rape drug was found
in Rosa's bloodwork.
She was the one with the ket.
She had a bump too many,
ended up passed out on the couch.
Don't see the appeal, myself.
And Joe made no appearance
over the course of the evening?
Is she saying I did something?
Look, we're just
trying to put together a picture.
We'll verify your statement
and get back to you.
You must have a really
low opinion of me
- if you think I need to drug women to get them into bed.
- Nah.
That's what booze is for.
Oh. The, uh, specialist has confirmed
our appointment this afternoon.
Thank you.
Are we gonna lobby Judge Wood
while we're in Dunedin?
Oh, there's no a rush. All right?
Look, you and the baby ―
that's what's important.
It could be months
before our appeal comes up.
- We have to move fast.
- All right.
I'll see if he's free for dinner.
Emma just lives down the road. I'm
sure she wouldn't mind feeding Elvis.
- She works for Lois!
- She's the office junior.
Ariki.
Your colleague from Manukau just rang.
Something about picking up your
father, taking him to your sister's.
I gave him your number.
Is everything OK with your dad?
Yeah. He's not very well.
The Special K was mine.
He didn't spike your drink?
But that doesn't mean he didn't
take advantage of you.
He claims nothing happened.
Then why the fuck are we
having this conversation?
We're just trying to work out
who killed Joe and why.
Do we have to do this now?
Sorry. It's all a bit personal.
I'll ask you a couple of questions.
Then we'll take you for a medical.
Hey. Um, what's, uh
what's happening with Rosa?
Why didn't you arrest Charlotte
for the hit and run?
Not my call.
Get your hands off me.
I'm sorry you have to
go through all of this.
Can you help me tie this?
Will I get in trouble?
For the Special K?
No.
Kinda thought you'd be
an uppers kind of girl.
Sometimes I like to
dance with my devils.
Most of the time I just
need to drown 'em out.
Here.
You're all clear.
Rob.
What the hell you doing?
You're in the clear.
Rosa's test came back.
Maybe don't sniff around
other people's girlfriends.
No, it's not like that.
I needed her to win this fight.
That river dries up any more,
I'm screwed.
You OK?
Financially?
Yeah. Touch and go.
Don't need to borrow money?
Nah, I'll muddle through.
Always do.
You'd come to me, wouldn't you,
if you killed him?
Cos, you know, I'd look after you.
Yeah, 'course.
- Now a bad time?
- Uh
Hm. No.
Uh, you were one of the last
people to see Joe alive.
Uh, talk
to him. Yeah.
Any idea who he might've met
after he left the restaurant?
Our obvious connections
have drawn a blank.
I know he was pretty
fired up on the phone.
Maybe he was meeting
Charlotte or Haggis.
- Wouldn't they have been at the restaurant?
- You'd have to ask them.
Do you want me to come with you?
- To the funeral?
- No.
No.
It's private.
Close friends only. Gotta walk
the walk, so to speak.
A-Are we going to talk
about last night?
- Give my love to Hannah.
- Yeah.
Heard the good news.
Back home safe?
They want to put him
in residential care.
Well, maybe that's
the best place for him.
How would you know?
You're never here!
Step up, bro. He's your dad too.
Eyes open, ears on.
Thanks for coming.
For someone who just got hit by a car,
you look pretty good.
Smoke and mirrors.
Nothing a good concealer
and a tramadol won't fix.
- What can we do?
- Um, can you
double-check the order
of service has arrived?
Yeah. Thanks.
I
Lois sends her love.
Thank you.
I know that look.
You're plotting.
Risky move, the McCraes.
Building a subdivision at
One Lane Bridge.
We'll be the judge of that.
I'm talking to some people.
You're another option.
Come in on the ground floor.
Plenty of partnerships.
Welcome to Misty Ridge.
The owners are very keen.
Got easy access.
No contentious water rights.
How come you stopped
working with Charlotte?
She didn't get the Ryders' sale
in writing. Deal fell over.
Rookie mistake.
What's goin' on, Lois?
You're not a developer. Why
can't you just let it drop?
This sort of carry-on is what got
you and Stephen into trouble
in the first place.
They dragged Stephen
and me through the mud.
That smear campaign nearly killed him.
Are you on board or not?
Hey, sorry. I'm s
sorry, I know I'm
breaching protocol. I
But I just wanted to have
one drink for Joe.
I'll get you one.
Hey, how are you?
Sorry.
- It's been a day.
- I understand.
- Sorry.
- Oh.
Hey.
One of Joe's mates was at the brew bar
down in the marina. The night Joe died.
He said he saw him going to
Rob's place, heard yelling.
- You had every opportunity, Rob!
- I knew it would make me look bad.
Itdoesmake you look bad!
The lying even worse!
There was a witness who saw
Joe outside your place
the night that he was murdered.
They heard fighting!
He turned up on foot. OK?
Muttering something about a flat tyre.
Got all hot under the collar
about the state Rosa was in.
We had words. He left.
- Why didn't you say anything?
- Look,
it was a dumb move.
I should've come to you.
Come on.
He lied before. No reason
he's not lying now.
But he's telling the truth about the
ketamine and not sleeping with Rosa.
There are no signs that he had a fight
that night, and if he did kill Joe,
I don't see why he'd go to all
the trouble of stringing him up.
Rob's all about the easy option.
So we're removing Rob
from the investigation?
Yeah.
We'll keep him on his toes, see if
we can shake anything out of him.
Hey. You OK?
Oh, I wish people
would stop asking me that.
Did want me to
book a room for DI Preston?
Uh, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, the red carpet treatment, eh?
Thought you'd sorted
all that petition stuff.
- How many nights am I booking the hotel?
- Get out!
Well, what do you want me to tell them?
Well, I dunno. Use your
fucking initiative!
I guess that depends
on how much trouble you're in, boss.
- Oh, Tilly, I
- I am not some doormat.
Do better, or I'll have to
take it up with Preston.
And I don't know why you're lashing out
at me. I am the only one on your side.
Elvis!
Here, kitty!
Kit-kit-kitty!
- In a weird parallel universe
- Mm?
I would just be finishing up
my kayaking leg, Joe would be
- force-feeding me gels
- Yeah, he would.
- and a sports drink
- Just, uh, getting more supplies.
Oh Oi! O. Where you going?
Pub? Club?
I'm up for anything,
brother. Is that us?
- Why do you wanna hang out with me?
- You're the party guy.
I'll see if Rosa wants to come too.
Yes.
Hey, it's me. Uh, just checking
if you're gonna be home for tea.
Let me know if you have any plans.
Yeah!
- To you, Joe!
- Whoo-hoo-hoo!
Hey.
You OK?
Maybe it wasn't a good
idea to drink on my concussion.
Mm.
Wanna go sit down?
Come on.
OK.
How well did you know Joe?
Scale of one to 10.
- Six.
- Hm.
Did you know
he was responsible for the
death of four of his mates?
Car crash.
I found that out yesterday.
I thought I would've been
an eight, nine, easy.
How well do we really know anybody?
Pop quiz.
(Am I a) an ex-junkie,
(b) a freak who sees ghosts
- (c) a lapsed vegan
- Oh
(or d) all of the above,
or e) none of the above?
F ― drunk.
Mm.
Ah.
Uh
should you be drinking on those?
- Water from now on.
- Mm.
- Sure they're away?
- Yeah.
Hey, aren't you s'posed to
be staying out of trouble?
And miss out on all the fun?
Yeah?
Mark McCrae!
No, s-sorry, I-I triggered it
by mistake.
Uh Uh, 4-8-1-5
1-6-2.
Thank you!
Relax. It'll be somebody's cat.
You're off the clock.
Ah, sh!
Oh, you little fuckers.
You fucks still here?
You've reached
the phone of DSS Stephen Tremaine.
Please leave a message.
Boss?
Hope you like rose.
Well, everyone likes rose, don't they?
You didn't have to.
I know.
I mean, you didn't deserve that.
What's going on with you?
I was under a lot of pressure.
Few cracks.
Nothing to worry about.
So, what's everyone saying
about me in the office?
I'd rather know.
Dead man walking.
Well, I hope I can rely
on your ongoing loyalty.
'Course.
Thanks.
- It's a lovely gesture.
- Yeah.
Sorry again.
Hey, arsehole.
Arsehole!
Hey, I'm talkin' to you,
you crooked piece of shit!
Jason!
This town deserves better!
Tilly deserves better!
And my kids deserve better!
Jesus.
Must've been some wake.
Come here.
Mm.
- All right?
- Mm.
Oi!
Why'd you do it tonight?
- During Joe's wake, on my watch?
- I don't, um,
- know where you think we were.
- Think I'm fuckin' stupid?
- He broke into their house.
- Wh? Who-Whose house?
Oi.
I'm not Stephen. I'm not turning
a blind eye for my mates.
Stop imagining things, bro.
Fuckin'
Come on!
- Come on. Yeah.
- Stop!
Fuck this shit.
- They have nothing on us
- Ah, you had to bring the fuckin' pig, didn't you?
This is Detective Ariki Davis.
I'd like to report
Ah, sh
Phone.
- I left it at home.
- Don't you leave the scene!
- Phone.
- - I left it at home.
Don't you leave the scene!
Get in.
- Ariki
- Get in or walk!
Why'd you help them do it?
I didn't know what they
had planned. I swear.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Jesus, Ariki, slow down!
- lights out, man.
- Yeah, man.
- You should do it, bro.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah. No, absolutely.
- No Joe! Just Joe, listen to me.
- What are you doing? You're - Three, two, one.
- Hey, no
- - Joe!
Oh my God!
- Oh my
- Don't do it again.
- We gonna do it again?
- Just don't!
- I wanna try!
- How 'bout this one? Here we go. Aaaand
Joe! Stop!
Oh
It's happening. It's happening.
- LOIS, ECHOING: Ariki.
- I'm sick.
I'm sick, I'm si I'm sick,
just like my dad.
I'm sick just like my dad.
Come on.
Let's get you home.
Elvis!
Oh
Oh, sh
- Wh?
- First the restaurant, now this!
Oh
Do we have to call the cops?
Well, we have to for the insurance.
I've just got a few things
I need to clear up first.
No. No. Don't touch anything.
All right? We're already on
thin ice with Stephen as it is.
- Stephen in?
- No, he's gone in early.
Oh Can I, um,
borrow your phone?
Tell me about your dad.
I just need to get to work.
He's different. Like me.
He has visions too.
Ever since I can remember.
Used to wander around the
neighbourhood, talking to himself.
Everyone thought that he was mad.
So they whacked him on meds,
and he's been whacked out for 20 years.
So, uh, where is he now?
Lives with my sister.
Yeah, doctors are talking about
putting him into a facility.
They told him he was broken,
that he needed fixing.
And is that what they told you too?
And Mum managed as best she could.
Denied it was happening.
Stuffed him full of happy pills,
told him the visions weren't real,
to go to church.
She told me that too.
And I know she did it out of love,
to protect me so I wouldn't
get shunned. Like Dad.
And now she's gone,
and my sister does it.
You're not sick.
And you can't keep running away
from who you are.
Hey, Ariki.
I know no one else can,
but I see you for who you really are.
Nothing's missing.
Did the security cameras
pick up anything?
- Surely it's a targeted attack.
- Ah,
we'll be a couple of hours.
You might wanna go and come back.
Oh, I think we'd rather wait here.
Tilly. Get Joe's phone
to forensics straight away.
Did you kill him?
Get him killed?
Then why was his phone in the house?
No idea.
You really think I'd kill someone
for a property development?
Well, legacy is a powerful thing.
Didyoukill him?
Davis.
- What happened to your face?
- Oh, it's nothing.
We found Joe's phone.
Got dislodged in the burglary.
We wouldn't have found it otherwise.
You don't think it
could have been planted?
By who?
O and Rob broke in. It's
circumstantial, but they did it.
So, how do you know this?
I was here last night.
- Withthem?!
- No, notwiththem.
I w I was still down
at the reserve.
But you were with them over
the course of the evening?
You were socialising with suspects
in Joe's homicide?
- You asked me to keep them close.
- Why didn't you call it in?!
Well, you didn't answer your phone!
I can't believe we had to let them go.
Unless we can prove that they
had possession of the phone,
- we can't do anything else.
- You were at the house!
- You failed to report a crime!
- Yeah, I tried!
You continued to fraternise with
suspects in a criminal investigation!
What kind of moron thinks that
that's appropriate behaviour?!
Unless you planted the phone.
You were in the house.
You're cocky enough
to think you could get away with it.
You know this is your fault, hey?
If you had arrested
Charlotte for the hit and run,
Rob for perverting the course of justice,
none of this would have happened!
Don't come crying to
my wife in the middle of the night
when you can't handle your piss.
You're a terrible cop.
You shouldn't be on this case.
Yeah, and neither should you.
- OK, let's go over the bridge.
- No, don't! Joe
Don't, Joe!
Oh
What? What's wrong?
I don't think Joe killed those kids.
I think the bridge did.
Count yourself lucky. Not
everyone gets the privilege
of walkin' with the ghosts.
I will find who killed Joe,
and I'll make sure
that they rot in jail.
Keeping quiet won't do him any favours.
Respect the dead.
Leave that bridge alone.