Glue (2014) s01e05 Episode Script

Episode 5

Cal's dead.
I found him.
What are you looking for? These secretive sons with secretive ways.
She's barely seen you.
I know that, Mum, but the case.
Oh, yeah, the case.
We need you to throw the race.
You look good up there, you were shining.
I have to tell you something about Rob and Janine.
No more second chances.
This is Tina.
I'm not around, so leave me a message.
Tina, I'm just checking you're okay.
Can you let me know you're okay? Okay.
No more second chances? Shit, that's James.
Oh, no.
Fine.
Fuck you.
Let's see what these little baddies will find out.
Game's over, Jimjams.
Enough.
You're not looking forward to this, are you? I'm fine.
- I'm giving you the option, James.
- You want to cancel the shoot? - We should have done it weeks ago.
- I'm not cancelling.
What's happened to Blackout's buyer? He's gone, but we'll find a new buyer.
Mum, it'll be fine.
I promise.
Clear your head? My head's fine.
I heard about Eli taking Cassie.
- I just got over-involved.
- You don't know what you're dealing with.
- Lf this is about the case? - Brays don't do something for nothing.
- This is about Eli then? - You owe him now.
I don't think that you can judge Eli by his dad.
- You're getting drawn in, aren't you? - Those fucking flowers.
Drawn into what? - Drawn in to that world.
- To your world.
Ruth, I can't let you take me back to that life.
Are you done? Because this rash is killing me and I need to shower.
James, me old mukka.
What-o, Jimjams? Lovely morning for it.
You better not be showing me anything involving your penis again.
Just look would you? Our primary.
That's you, me standing next to you.
I've got the picture myself somewhere.
And? Look, I know I don't deserve a second chance but, I think we need to talk, don't you? Okay, it's just it's quite busy today.
- I've a shoot to run, so - Great.
I'll come too we can hang out.
- I don't think that's the best idea, Rob.
- It's just beaters and gunners, isn't it? I can beat off as well as anybody I know.
And you know it.
- Okay, fine.
You're in.
- Sweet! And I made you coffee, sir! Okay, now you're getting weird.
I thought you hated that stuff.
Go on, have a gulp.
It's a peace offering, honestly, mate.
Okay, thanks.
- You having some? - No, no, no.
I made it all for you.
Morning.
You didn't answer the door.
- How did you get in? - You gave me a spare set of keys.
You disappeared.
We rode and then you disappeared.
Yeah.
I didn't understand why.
- You spoke to Rob? - No.
- Tina, I just wanted to say that - Um, what? - No, no, I just I wanted to say - Come on! - Annie.
- Shake a leg, dangle an arm, on we ride.
Yeah, just a second.
Eli was saying something.
Where are you going? A posh man with a squint owed me a favour.
I got her a trial riding out, up at Greenfields Stables.
Oh.
So they can see her.
- See her what? - Race! There's a contract if I'm good enough.
Right.
So, erm, I've got to get ready.
Then I should go.
- Intense.
- Yeah, when is he anything but? Lan, Ruth, I don't need you here.
Back to the station.
Sir, sorry, it's just well it was my knock off so - So you own it? - No.
Sir, that's not what I meant.
Didn't you? So what've we got? Okay, so we've pulled four dozen fingerprints.
Ran them through ident one.
And they all belonging to the same kid, and you won't believe who - Cal.
- Driver's side door, steering wheel.
- Any clues where the car has been? - Not yet.
Ruth, back to the office, leave this to the professionals.
Sorry, sir, back to the station, sir.
My hand's gone all, like, doing its own thing.
Yeah? - It feels funny.
- It's probably nothing.
- I'm glad you came.
- Yeah? - It's been a while, me and you.
- Too long, mate, too long.
Looking good, mate.
This is going to be great.
You didn't have to do this, you know.
Horses said they'd clean up their own shit this morning.
Which was nice of them.
Horse people are such freaks.
There's no money in it.
We get up fucking early, we get shouted at, told we're not good enough, constantly.
Why? 'Cause we love horses.
So let's get a proper job, get rich, buy a horse, ride it at weekends.
Doesn't even need to be a good one.
Annie.
What if I can only ride Blackout? That's what people say when they break up with their first boyfriend and they think the next person they have sex with will be shit, but it turns out it was shit before with their old boyfriend and now it's better.
Try to be strong.
I am strong.
No, you're not.
But you can be.
You can do it, Tintin.
Proofread the handwritten statements against the typed ones.
Need it by 5:00.
Why does it feel like I'm still being punished? I found the car.
All I wanted to do is watch the forensics and he takes the piss out of me.
On my old team, whenever anyone started trying to do things above their rank, we immediately said "you get off the grass".
Ruth, you're not just standing on it, you're dancing on it.
You never do anything wrong, do you? Never offend anyone? Maybe I find life safer that way.
Are you okay? You're coming out in hives or something.
It's those stupid flowers.
I'm going outside.
- You hurt yourself? - Eli? Looks like a wild parsnip rash.
Where you been? What are you doing here? Heard a car had been found.
Heard say you found it.
I can't tell you anything about that.
- You're one of us, just tell me.
- No.
And I'm not one of you.
- When I had Cassie the other day - I don't owe you for that.
Did I say you did? I was going to say, if you ever wanted to bring her down to the site, I'll clear it with Joe if you like.
- Why would I want to? - Because it's where she's from.
Barely.
Who do you think's going to find the killer first? The Travellers or the gavers? - The Travellers aren't looking.
- If you say so.
It feels like I'm before.
Before? Before all this shit.
Back to a more innocent time, right? Before Cal and Janine slash Elizabeth.
- She's going to die you know.
- We should be able to trust each other.
We shouldn't keep each other in the dark.
Right? - I don't know what you're talking about.
- Look, have some more coffee.
I don't want any more coffee.
When did you stop trusting me for example? Do you remember? Maybe when you gave me your special thermos.
What have you put in it? I have no fucking idea what you're talking about.
Don't lie to me.
All right, don't overreact.
A small tab of acid.
Hardly anything at all.
Acid is nothing to be scared of.
Honestly, mate.
It's actually got quite healing properties.
And most importantly, it'll free you up a bit, shake the truth out.
James? James.
Fuck.
Hello.
Ian? I can't talk.
Where did you go? Why aren't you at the station? I had to take Cassie last minute.
Cover for me, yeah? It's just I saw you talking to Eli earlier and I wanted to say He was just being Eli.
It's just that I know he hates police stations, so I mean, what did he have to say? I really need to go.
Whatever you think you know, you don't.
Yes, I know, you're the boss.
Got to go.
Ruth.
Shh.
Shh.
all three absolutely in line.
It's Admiral Dan with Crystal Vision and and Hillside Romance.
Hillside Romance's jockey begins to crash in the saddle and Admiral Dan now goes on from Crystal Vision and Hillside Romance as they pass the Hi.
Who are you? I'm Eli Bray.
- Are you the boy's brother? - Yeah.
Do you think the same person hurt her as hurt your brother? The police won't tell me.
No one knows anything.
Eli? You're not supposed to be here.
You're supposed to make a request.
I just wanted to see her.
We've both been hurt.
I'm gonna make it right.
James! James.
I knew there was a reason I stopped taking this stuff.
It makes me have weird thoughts.
Like I can remember stuff, but I can't control it.
Hey, I genuinely don't like woods, man.
I was the only kid in the entire world who was given nightmares by Winnie the Pooh.
Why did you do this to me? All I wanted was the truth.
And you think this is the way you get it, is it? There are two people I love in this entire world.
It's you and Tina.
Three people.
You left yourself off that list.
You definitely care about yourself.
Tina won't talk to me, and you're sending me these tapes.
- Tapes? - Tapes of me and Janine.
- The picture of us as kids.
- What? What are you trying to prove, man? You know I don't know anybody who's so careless with people.
- Careless? - Careless with Tina, careless with me.
It just doesn't occur to you, does it? What I'd want? How scary this might be for me right now.
Listen, why can't it be like when we first went tripping man, you know when we were in the field, we were laughing at the trees 'cause we thought they looked weird.
We're not tripping together, it's just me.
- Head's pounding.
- Look, I can do it too.
I'm just trying to look after you, James.
Can't we remember the good times, you know.
When it was a good night, we were happy.
All I'm saying is, if you've got a problem with me, now's the time to say it.
Okay.
Things are starting to get really fucked.
When did we stop trusting each other, man? Is it me or has everything gone soft? Now, James, please relax and just go with this, man.
Don't freak out.
Just remember you're with a mate.
It's Rob.
We were We are best friends.
He's not your friend.
Go on, fuck off.
I've been here before.
Nadya's girl.
I remember you.
You came to the parties.
You liked dancing, but mostly you just watched.
"Little watching girl" I used to call you.
And now you're a cop? I'd never have guessed that.
You know the truth.
And what truth is that? That what I do here, no matter what anybody says, it's not a leisure activity.
I got no interest in kids.
I like women.
It's a business.
You know that.
Now I remember.
Fifty pence subs.
This is just a place for Roma kids to get away from things, hang out.
Did Cal hang out here? He did, didn't he? Tell me or I can come back with a warrant.
Upstairs, he was here a lot.
Where are we going? - I'm following you.
- Why are you here? - I'm not.
- I'm trying to get you to talk to me, mate.
Look at me.
We need to leave him behind.
I'm looking at you.
You're not looking back, mate.
I'd leave them all.
All of who? What the fuck are you talking about? James, you sent me tapes, they scared me, I'm trying to figure out why you'd scare me.
Where you going now? I think you all started coming here to, I don't know, feel free for a bit.
Hard being a Romany, I think.
Hard being a teenager, I think.
How much time did Cal spend here? Well, it's best not to know their secrets.
If you know their secrets, they don't come back.
You knew my secrets.
Well, you were easier to read, you couldn't leave it behind.
Cal was tricky.
Help me lift this up.
Do you want to keep this place a secret? Help me pick it up.
White Tree.
Looks like Cal really did have a lot of secrets.
- You look skinny.
- Do I? I never liked you skinny.
I've been hearing these things about you.
Were you using me too? - No.
- Using me to get to Blackout? You'd have known I wasn't using you if you'd actually come away with me.
- Cal.
- So did you miss me? James, mate, are you all right? Can we go back? - Because I've missed you.
- I don't know what to say.
Look, I'm sorry.
It was bad acid.
All I can do is apologise.
Okay, no, this is okay.
I always sort of knew you weren't interested in girls.
Really, no, it's okay.
You've done nothing wrong.
We're good.
I thought you were Cal.
What? James, can you stop running away please? He thought I was Cal? Greenfields still haven't called back.
I don't get why they haven't called me.
I mean, seriously.
Who else are they going to get? Jay? He was miles behind me.
I don't get it.
The trouble is, they can't trust you.
What? Well, they can't trust you, 'cause you threw a race.
- No, but I didn't.
- But you did, and everyone saw it.
So you think everyone knows? If I had no chance, why didn't you stop me going? Tina.
Listen, I went to see Janine today.
I've just humiliated myself.
You let me humiliate myself.
No, no, no, no, no.
You did nothing but show them that you're the best.
You humiliated them.
- What? - You always have.
Sometimes, the way you look at me Yeah? Sorry.
What am I meant to do if I can't ride? Fuck off! Ugh! Get off me! Fuck off! Cal.
Please wait for me.
Wait.
Cal.
- You wait.
You wait right now.
- You can't shoot me.
Then please.
Please wait.
I'm always waiting for you.
All I've done is wait for you.
If only you'd left with me when we had the chance, but you always have to be the good boy.
No.
We were going to go.
I was ready to go.
But you never told me that and now you need the contract to save the farm.
I couldn't find it.
- It wasn't in the caravan.
- I burnt it down.
- I know, you twat! - Then where? You need to find it.
No.
Okay, so I don't like this.
James! Look, I know I've been careless but I genuinely don't like the woods.
James! James! Will you shut the fuck up? You're scaring the birds.
- James! - Cock! James! Thank fuck! Because I hurt him and I hurt him, I never told him.
Mate, look.
I've made a mistake.
But this is This is not Who did you hurt, James? Why did you think I was Cal? Did you have something to do with Cal? James? - How could you even - Why did you think I was Cal? Why did you do this to me? Mate, I'm sorry.
Did you hurt Cal? - I didn't want this.
- Mate.
- James.
James this isn't you, man.
- This is me! - You can't want to do this, James.
- This is me! This is me! - I'm sorry.
- Fucking see who I am! Fuck! Tina.
Pick up.
I need you.
- You're back.
- Yeah, I'm back I did the wrong thing.
I didn't mean to.
I'm sorry.
Emergency services.
What is the nature of your call? My friend.
We had a fight, he's gone nuts.
Where are you currently located? We're in Overton woods.
We were on a hunt and he's got a gun.
His name's James Warwick.
And what's your name, caller? Just come, it's urgent.
Did you really just call the police on your best friend? What? Look, I'm in trouble, my mate James, he's in trouble and I know that.
I saw it all.
- Why are you filming me? - You get my email today? The picture.
- What picture? - This one.
There's you.
There's James.
The question is, who's that? - Who are you? - Don't concentrate on who I am.
- Concentrate on who she is.
- I don't know her.
This was two years before anything happened but it was the last photo I had of you together.
She thought you were all suave and sophisticated.
- You ruined her life.
- Did you film Janine and me? You did what you did.
They found out.
They had to take her away.
- Yeah, you did, didn't you? - Clarey.
She had to leave the camp.
Dad made her.
The Romany don't forgive girls that stray.
You really don't remember her.
Look at her picture.
- Thirteen years old.
- They sent her away just for that? - No, it was just fun.
- Was it? - Yeah, it was.
Look, if people overreact - lf people, you mean my people.
Don't understand fun? I haven't ruined anyone's life, yeah.
I have a good time, other people have a good time.
It's all good.
James, Tina, Janine, lives you ruin, so casually.
- You don't know what you're talking about.
- I do and I want you to say sorry.
I've done nothing.
I've done nothing to you.
- You're just a stalker.
- No.
I'm a viewer.
And I see you.
I lost Clarey.
Because of you.
Because you were careless with her.
- Careless? - Careless.
I am Yeah, I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Say it again.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
There you are.
- I want you.
- No, no, not yet.
- Ah, always a good boy.
- Before you got to me.
We could have got away.
Forced your mum to sell Blackout, used the money for being something new.
I never knew if you really meant it.
You don't understand.
All I ever wanted was you.
- You did? - I still do.
I love you.
Tina, I - It's okay.
- You don't understand.
I haven't ever - What about Rob? - I don't want to talk about Rob.
Slow down.
Slow down.
Rob? Why's there a blood-stained towel in the bathroom? What the hell happened? Leave it, Dad.
- Who did that? - You think I didn't deserve it? Deserve it? Do we call the police? I already called the police on my best friend.
Rob.
Are you all right? Am I bad? Do I do bad to people? Am I careless? I'll get some iodine for those cuts.
Cal! I want to ask you to forgive me.
Forgive you? For what? I never thought you meant it, when you said you loved me, I was never sure you meant it.
As soon as you find the contract, you'll believe me.
But I've looked.
Isn't it time you told me? Stop playing games.
- You'll find it where my life changed.
- What? Where we first kissed.
Shit.
Mum? Does this mean anything to you? "White Tree".
You know what it says.
You can read Romany.
Yeah, but does it mean anything to you? Let go, Ruth.
They rejected us and you kept going back to them.
And now you've got reason, reason to go back and dig into their shit and you're loving it.
You need to end this and start looking after your child.
I've had enough.
I don't like what it's doing to you or me.
You leave this case, Ruth, or I go.
You aren't listening to me, are you? Don't you dare walk out and leave her with me again.
I mean it, Ruth.
White tree.
All units.
Suspect reported in vicinity of Overton Woods.
Considered armed and dangerous.
He really did.
He really loved me.
What is that? A contract.
- There's blood on your hands.
- He told me to destroy it.
- Because without him there was no point.
- No point in what? Cal's family owned half of Blackout.
My dad signed a contract with Cal's grandad, gambling debts, when his grandad died, the contract went missing and so Dad kept it a secret.
But then Cal found it.
We were going to use it, get money with it.
Make Mum sell the horse.
Claim our share so we could go away.
Get away.
But now I have to destroy it because without him, with Cal gone My mum needs the horse.
So Cal came to me.
He gave it me.
Sorry.
Ruth.
I need it.
Oh, God, James, do you know what this means? It means you have a motive.
Mum, where are you? Right then.
It's James, he needs me.
He needs us to get something for him.
Will you come? I need you as a friend right now.
Nobody's going to cheer you when you fail, so you have to celebrate the wins.
Is someone there? Sometimes it's hard to think about other people when you're trying save yourself.
I thought that when you joined the police that you'd get answers.
But you just get doubt.

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