Life On Mars (UK) (2006) s01e02 Episode Script

Episode 2

- It says you're on transfer from Hyde.
- What? This is my department! What have you done with it? - Who are you? - Gene Hunt, your DCI, and it's 1973.
- Arrgh! - No broken bones, then! - What's your name? - Annie.
- Didn't know if you were gonna show, boss.
- Where else could I go? Welcome to the team.
Come away from the edge! I'm in a coma.
I'm going to take the definitive step I need to wake up! We all feel like jumping sometimes, Sam.
This is just my mind trying to keep me here.
Give me your hand.
Vital signs are stable You scared us, Sam.
We thought you were losing the will to live.
Give me your hand! This is just my mind trying to keep me here! I'm here.
Help me.
What should I do, Annie? Stay.
Real.
Unreal.
Real.
Unreal.
Re Ow! # Makes you give in and cry # Say live and let die - # Live and let die - Right behind you, boss.
# Live and let die # Live and let die - Sorry, love.
- Ow! You're under arrest! What were you gonna do? Jump in the canal and swim for freedom? Ugh! Get off him! He's got a verruca! # What does it matter to ya # When you got a job to do # You gotta do it well # You gotta give the other fellow hell # Kim Trent, I'm arresting you on suspicion of armed robbery.
You do not have to say anything, but it may harm No, that's not it, is it? What is it? Er - You have the right to remain silent - You're nicked! That's no badge down there.
Mind you, it does tend to open a few doors, eh? Come on! # You used to say live and let live # You know you did You know you did, you know you did # But if this ever-changing world in which we live in # Makes you give in and cry # Say live and let die # My name is Sam Tyler.
I had an accident and I woke up in 1973.
Am I mad, in a coma or back in time? Whatever's happened, it's like I've landed on a different planet.
Now, maybe if I can work out the reason I can get home.
# Come on without Come on within #You'll not see nothing like the Mighty Quinn Give us me clothes, a brew and a bun if you'd be so kind.
- Nice play, Guv.
- This is an abortion of justice.
Chris, call C and D Division.
Tell 'em Hunt says they couldn't catch a cold.
We got Kim Trent.
- They might give you a medal.
- Never thought of that.
Enjoy it while it lasts, boys, 'cause this is fantasy time.
- Where'd you want this one? - Number 2.
Not in there.
Two pints of vomit in there this morning.
I didn't know you were running the desk now.
You can't put him in with the carrot chunks.
- He'd be delighted to go to interview.
- Cell 2.
Right.
Sam Yeah? Oh, yeah, sorry.
OK Bookmakers in Baker Road, two days ago.
£836 taken from the safe.
Tasty haul.
Best of luck to them, whoever they are.
Not me.
I'm just back in Manchester to visit relatives.
You know, if you were Pinocchio you'd have just poked my eye out! You've been spotted recently with your known accomplices Gordon Ricks, a.
k.
a.
Brickster and Freddy Wilson.
We suspect that you three carried out the Baker Road job on Saturday.
I like your manners.
You think this is funny? Have a look at these.
These people were beaten and kicked.
This woman is in her sixties.
This bloke was whipped with knotted rope while you unlocked the safe.
We know you did it.
So, who were you meeting at the baths? Wilson and Brickster? Planning one last blag before you go? Doing the front crawl ain't a crime, Mr Hunt.
You were born, that's a crime.
Where's the next robbery? Just tell us.
Look, I admit it.
I've got form.
But honestly, boys, I'm just up here to see my auntie.
Liar.
Can you account for your whereabouts last Saturday? Cookery classes.
I'm having it off with Fanny Craddock.
Snooker tournament! Feeding the ducks! Pictures! You got nothing! We found this about your person.
Bookies keep a big float on major race days and they get the bank to mark the notes.
So we know you pinched this dough.
There you go.
What a surprise.
Didn't see that coming.
I've never seen that money before in my life! Guv Can I have a word? What are you playing at? Those notes aren't from the bookies.
Worth a punt.
When Trent and his boys hit the city it's always a couple of jobs.
Bang-bang, in-out! They've done one.
We can stop them doing the other.
Great, great A fit up.
Cells! I'm just trying to keep things mov Does it matter? I'm not going back in that cell.
It stinks.
Put us in another one.
I'll think about that while you think about where Freddy and Brickster are hiding.
OK? Nothing puts things right quite like a punch, does it? It's the second time this morning it slipped off.
I can't tell Frank it doesn't fit.
Gorgeous though, isn't it? Could one of you clean out cell 2? It's disgusting in there.
We don't do cells.
WPCs do cells.
Sorry.
Yeah, course not.
Thanks.
Well, I might be able to splash a bit of Dettol in there later.
- Is that all right, sir? - Yeah, that's - You're a diamond.
What's your? - June.
June.
I'd take that back to the jeweller's.
Well, that was fun.
Shall we take a cattle prod to his testes later on? All right, he called our bluff.
The money didn't work.
We could try nailing him with real evidence.
You wanna see evidence that will secure us a real conviction? Aladdin's cave.
There's 200 quids' worth of drugs here.
We plant them on him.
Watch 'em grow into a big flower of justice.
God's sake, Guv.
- Let's not resort to this.
- Gotta charge him today.
Gotta keep that bloke off the streets.
- This place is like Guantanamo Bay.
- Give over, it's nothing like Spain.
- I'm not letting Trent go.
- The judge'll do that at the trial.
Don't have much faith in us, do you, pal? Oi! Gary Cooper nearly come down then! You wanna kick a ball about, do it in the corridor! Sorry, Guv.
Go on, then.
How do they do this where you come from? Where are I come from? Hyde, your old division, you brain donor.
OK.
Well In "Hyde", we don't traditionally keep acid and knocked-off bling just so we can get home early.
- You wouldn't have pulled him in? - Not without evidence.
Even if people out there were in danger? People are always in danger.
One minute you're going about your business, then "Bang!" Taken out by a speeding car.
Well, I've taken that speeding car off the road.
For good.
Have you got a lawyer? We'll see you back here tomorrow.
- Oh, yeah? - When we've got more evidence.
Tatty bye.
It was an unsafe conviction.
I'll level with you, Guv.
I don't know how long I'm going to be here.
But while I am Look, when we get him, it'll be watertight.
- I'll be the first to crack open the scotch.
- Are they all like you in Hyde? Must be a bloody dangerous place.
- Can we do this somewhere else? - Ignore them.
Chris, look at me.
I'm still your DI on this.
Now, we're going to re-interview the staff in the bookies at Baker Road.
So make a list of who was seen before.
And drag them back in, right? Dragging's not necessary.
We'll talk to them there.
"Talk there.
" If you bring people into the station, they just freak out and don't think clearly.
We don't want them thinking clearly.
Not if we wanna trip them up.
Chris, these are not suspects.
- These are witnesses to an armed robbery.
- Yeah.
"Witnesses not suspects.
" There you are.
Big letters.
And get IDs on Trent, Brickster and Wilson.
Get their faces out to stations, bus depots, even airports.
- You know, go national.
Heathrow - Where's that? Heathrow.
London.
London Airport? That's not in our district! Just get their faces out there.
- What? - Why have you put tapioca on your burger? Thought it was horseradish.
Tyler, blag in progress.
Jewellers.
Bitman Road.
Move it! Where's Plod? Oi! Oi! Oi! Drop it! Get on your knees! - Did you see a car? - No.
You breathing? - Almost, yeah! You? - Yeah.
- Oh, God - Oh, June, June? June?! Just keep hold of my hand, love.
Just keep squeezing.
That's it, good stuff.
Hold on, sweetheart.
June, it's not as bad as it seems, I promise.
Be careful with her, will you? Her BP's plummeting.
She's lost a lot of blood.
Breathing's shallow and I think she needs saline.
- Did you hear what I said?! - I'm not a doctor, chief.
I'm the ambulance driver.
I want this mess tidied up tonight.
And I want this cleared away.
I don't want any of her left lying on the street.
And get rid of all these people.
All right, move away.
Move away.
There's nothing to see.
I'll wait until, um forensics Here.
Slipped right off her finger.
She came to the jeweller to get it Clean it up! I want you to clean it up! She works at the station.
She's one of us.
And I want to be able to look her dad in the eye and say you cleaned up every drop of her precious blood! Get off me! This entire place is cracked.
You can't blame me, you lunatic bastard! You were wrong! I didn't do this! They did it! The diamonds they took were only in the safe for one day.
They had to hit it today! I had Trent today! But you you let him go to prove a point.
We had no evidence! I'm better than any of this.
Says you.
Doctor! He moved! Probably an involuntary muscle spasm brought about by dehydration.
- What should we do? - It's hard to know.
These cases are very complex.
The body takes time to adapt.
Not nearly as much time as the mind.
- Check his blood condition.
- Yes, Doctor.
He was given saline yesterday.
It should have taken effect by now.
Nurse Johnson Barbara, won't you at least consider coming with me to Kettering? You know how I feel about you.
Why does it have to be now, Nelson? Why this particular year? - What you saying, mon brave? - '88 was a good vintage.
Year I graduated from the Force.
Colour television, central heating.
It was like bloody Star Trek compared to this.
Can I change it? I'll have 1988, please.
Quick as you like.
See, I don't mind staying, if that's how it's got to be! But please can I have a year that's AD as opposed to BC? Game on! These cuts are gettin' worse, man.
Mr Heath had better sort himself out.
Give me a scotch.
Double.
Massive.
Half a bottle.
Sam, you can't stay here.
Great.
No worries.
Send me back.
They're coming here to get bladdered.
If Gene finds you, the mood he's in - What's he going to do, put me in a coma? - Perhaps it's best you went.
You've got to make the best of things, my friend.
I'll make the best of things.
Give us a bottle of house red to take away.
- They're coming! - Yous both better go the back way.
Sam! Nelson, deck of cards and a bottle of blended.
Coming up, kemo sabe.
You're upset.
I'm more than upset.
I'm comatose.
I think you should go home.
- Love to, but I can't.
- Give over! If we're back to that again, then prove to me that this is all rubbish.
That I'm rubbish.
Nothing but a stupid fantasy.
Go on.
Throw yourself under a bus.
Don't! Won't.
Thought about it.
What about what just happened? June? Is that fake? Is she not real? - I suppose, right now, that'd suit you.
Just - Shut up.
Let me take you home, Sam.
Back to your fake flat.
You know what I was thinking? I was thinking about what I'd do if I went back in time.
- Oh, great.
- You could put bets on things.
Annie, I was four.
I was still playing with Tonka toys.
You're trying to sort things out, but hiding in here drinking wine won't do it.
You have to go back to work - No.
- Give it a day or two, talk to DCI Hunt.
- I've nothing to say to him.
- You went against him.
- If he'd had his way, from what I hear - What? I'm not blaming you.
You made a decision And June's lying in a hospital bed, because I didn't listen to Gene Hunt, is that what you're trying to say? I know people here are tight with each other, but they have to be.
You have to believe in the people around you.
That would be nice.
Goodnight.
Who are you smirking at, Mona Lisa? I'm sorry you're lonely, Sam.
Argh! Are you really lonely here? No, I'm not listening.
Don't you think it can be lonely out there, too? In the white room that's too warm.
- Stop it! - Life goes on.
But does it really go on for the sleeping man? - I'm not sleeping, I'm here! - Isn't it better here where you can be busy? Look, just get out! Do you not like me with my clown? I can see I make you frown.
When on earth will all this end? I'm your friend, your only friend! Get out! It is a bit big, isn't it? If you've come to interview her, Guv, she Oh, that feels better.
What on earth is going on?! Police officers! Oh, you are joking me I love this city.
Its mess, its noise Prozzies, drunks.
Stray dogs.
Little old men.
Buttered crumpets for tea.
All right, smart aleck, I know I'm not squeaky clean.
Nor is this place.
Rest of the country couldn't give a thruppenny bit about this town.
The orphans take whoever they can get to look after 'em.
That's me.
So you want me out now, yes? Are you joking? You gotta put this right.
- I only know one way to police.
- So do I.
She's not giving up and nor should you.
Come on, gentlemen, on your way now.
Right you are, Matron, erm - We'll come back when she's stronger.
- Yes.
- When her mum and dad come to visit - Mm-hm.
tell them not to stop talking to her.
OK? - Mm-hm, OK.
Come on.
Don't believe this! Right, let's pull in anyone who was in Bitman Road around one o'clock yesterday.
We have no ID on the getaway car, but I want you checking out waste ground, breaker's yards, landfill sites! Looking for a vehicle that's very recently been dumped.
What are you waiting for? A song-and-dance routine? Shift yourselves! Thank you for your help, sir.
I won't keep you.
I know you've got clearing up to do at your shop.
I have rather, thanks very much.
We've talked to everyone in the street.
It's like a fish market.
- What? - Load of clams.
Who's that? Tits in a jumper! Maybe a result.
Guv, this lady has got an office overlooking the shop.
Hiya, love.
Now, erm I don't want you to be scared But, erm Get it off your chest.
I told you.
I saw nothing.
I can't see what good I'm doing here.
Listen, love, I'm the policeman.
I'll decide if you're a help or not.
We need witnesses so How else are we going to get abreast of the case? Well, as they were running out, the first one tripped.
That's all I saw.
- Was he the one holding the bag? - I think it was, yeah.
Can you remember which hand? Right.
OK, thanks for your help.
Come on, love, we'll get you on a bus.
Chris? Any joy with, er forensics? Well, he's tied up at the lab.
Sod it.
Start threatening people with obstruction.
Usually jogs a few memories.
People'll be more scared of coming forward, even if they do know something.
Come on, then, brainiac! Surprise us with your new-wave policing.
That woman just said the first one to leave the shop slipped.
Now do you know why that's important? - No.
- I do.
Because the manager said the raider holding the bag took off his left glove, so he could zip it up.
Hmm.
What? Stop.
Where do you feel like putting your left hand? - I suppose this part? - Don't touch it! - We need to get it dusted for prints.
- But forensics are tied up.
Can't get down here for another three hours.
Hey, you fancy a 99, boss? Just get the prints, Chris.
If you can't take Muhammad to the mountain How many prints have you put on that pipe between you? - Bugger.
- Yeah.
- Right.
- Hang on, where are you going? I'm going to pull Trent in.
His lawyer will throw the book at you, Guv.
I'm gonna plant a blood-stained dagger on him.
Nick him for every outstanding murder in the division, including the Maple Lane poisonings of 1883.
All right, beat a confession out of him.
It won't be worth the bus fare to court.
I've never fitted up anyone who hasn't deserved it.
Sorry.
- Hang on.
Police.
Hold it there.
- Oi! Oi! Oi! He said stop right there, deaf aid! What's happened to your cart? Uhh Cart? Nothing.
You were here yesterday, at the time of the robbery.
What's your name? - What is? - Leonard Pitt.
Did someone run into your cart, Leonard? Is this car paint? It's recent.
Would you like a cup of tea with that? Hey, what's that noise?! It's ruining me cuppa! Don't fret, Phyllis, it's him.
Lieutenant Uhura.
Rip it out his ear before it ruins our radios! - Come here.
- Annie, could you get Mr Pitt a cup of tea? He's a key witness, so could you treat him like a person, Phyllis? D'you remember people? You used to be one.
Not bad for you, boss.
- There you go.
- Thanks.
OK, you were in Bitman Road at around one o'clock.
A car draws up Relax, lad.
No one's gonna come in and blow your brains out.
Leonard, please.
OK? A black car, yeah? Ford Granada.
- Registration? - E Dunno.
Sorry, was that like you saying the letter E and you don't know the rest? Or was that like you saying, "Ee, I dunno!"? - Did you see the men in the car? - No.
Wow! You are dead impressive, Leonard.
D'you know that? No, you are, you're Is it not work? Give it a Take your time, Leonard, take your time.
Now, there aren't any skid marks on the road.
So if these guys were going fast enough to lose control - I've heard enough, I mean - OK, listen.
A girl was shot.
She's critical.
They hit you.
They hit your cart deliberately, didn't they? Was it a threat? A warning? Talk to me.
He didn't have his mask on.
He was talking to the other two.
I saw his face.
Now I know some of you don't like the way I do things and I know some of you blame me for yesterday.
But if we all pull together we can put Trent and his gang away forever.
We have a witness who can ID Trent and place him in the car.
So let's pull him in.
Piece of scum, bastard scum.
Dare you Dare you treat me like this! You filthy, stinking, pig-sucking, rotten bleedin' filth! You're filth! Rotten bloody filth! Your mum's filth! And your kids are filth! - Mrs Trent, where's your nephew? - Piss off! Look, if you help me, then I can call him off.
Oh, dear.
You filthy pervert nonce pig! Look, why don't you just give us a name, love, eh? - Pub called The Coachman! - Oi! - Coachman.
- Smashing! - Thanks for your help, love.
- You're a set of bastards, both of you Oh, shut up! White dog shit.
Takes me back.
I got 20 people who'll swear I was in that boozer all day.
Yeah? We'll see, laughing boy.
Don't break his arm, Ray.
Yeah, well, don't lose your bottle again, boss, or we'll all be in the shit.
Ray doesn't like me, does he? It's just that he was going for Inspector, and then when you turned up, it sorta No, he hates your guts, boss.
What about you, Chris? Do you think I'm going about things the right way? I dunno.
I suppose.
Right, he's ready.
OK, Leonard Now this bloke won't be able to touch you.
You'll be standing behind special glass, so he won't even be able to see you.
Take your time.
Don't you move! None.
- What? - It's none of them.
Leonard Leonard! Special glass? If you give me a bit of time with him I think I can gain his trust.
Gain his trust? Who does he think he is? No, I'm gonna throw the book at the little gobshite.
See how he likes being banged up for obstructing the course of justice.
What's the point in terrifying him? He needs to feel secure.
- It's OK, Leonard - Never trust a copper! What are you on about? "I'm gonna throw the book at the little gobshite!" You can lip-read.
- I'm sorry you had to hear that.
- He didn't.
He saw it.
- Nice one, Guv - He wants to feel all nice and safe.
Well, tough! He's the witness to a robbery! - What if we offer him immunity? - From what? Measles, mumps, what? Witness protection.
The only person he needs protecting from is me.
Leonard I need to know what you saw.
You're gonna have to trust me, OK? I'm not like the rest of them.
I wanna go home.
Let me show you something.
Take a good look.
This is what he did to her.
She's still critical.
If you can formally identify Kim Trent as the man in that car, we can arrest him and his accomplices.
And then, that's it.
They'll be inside.
And I can guarantee you total protection.
Now, will you help me? Good man.
Now, I need you to take a ride with me and see if we can find Trent and identify him.
- No! - Relax, relax.
I'm talking about travelling incognito.
- I just point? - You don't even have to point.
If you see Trent, just tap the side of the van and that's a formal identification.
- Can I have an ice cream, please? - And me! And me! Annie Leonard is our star witness in the Bitman Road robbery.
- He needs looking after tonight.
- Oh, aye? - Don't like the sound of that.
- Just look after him till morning.
I'll stick a CID car outside too.
It'll only be for a few hours.
Then, first light, bring him into the station.
Double bubble? - Double time, yeah.
- Why me? I need somebody in the house I can trust.
- Annie's going to sit with him tonight.
- Hey, Leonard! Fanny in the flat! Nice work! Thanks, Annie.
He's a laughing stock to you, but he's all we've got.
We'll try again tomorrow.
He's a handicapped who'll bolt before it gets to court.
I told him we'd stick a car outside.
You're taking the mick.
I mean, "witness protection"?! It's only for blokes who testify against the Mafia! He needs to know we're true to our word.
What about Chris and Ray? Load the car with butties.
Stick them outside.
Come on, Guv! I wish I were bloody deaf! All right, then.
But they won't like it.
Delta-Four, are you there, Ray? Yeah, we're parked up outside his flat now, boss.
- Happy? - Cock a hoop.
Just make sure you're visible at all times.
- Are you off? - Pub.
- Course.
Silly me.
- Big darts match tonight against C Division.
- Chris and Ray are outside Leonard's.
- Right.
Fine.
- Annie Cartwright's in the flat.
- Isn't he a well-protected bunny? - It's worth it.
- No, of course it is.
So, big match? - It's not your bag.
- Probably not.
Fine.
Super-duper.
It's probably nothing, but there was a noise round the back of the flat.
Can't see anything, but stuff's been kicked over out here.
Tell her to go round the front.
- 9-20, check the street.
Over.
- Going round there.
Now.
- Call Ray and Chris.
- Alpha One to 8-6-7, come in.
Nothing.
Alpha One, I'm in the street and there's nothing out here.
- Annie - You again, eh? Checking up on us, sir? Where's DS Carling parked? Ray? I don't know.
They're in a car right outside.
They should be right near you.
- No cars out here at all.
- You sure? - Hasn't been a car here for the last hour.
- Bastard! If you ask them to babysit, they won't hang around.
Bloody Hunt! I'm going back inside.
Leonard's a bit rattled.
Leonard?! - Annie!? - 9-2-0.
Annie, love? Urgent assistance required! Back-up! I need back-up! Leonard! Wait! - Alpha One to 9-2-0.
What's happened? - Call in all units! Do it! This is a call to all units.
Officer in urgent need of assistance! All units respond immediately.
- I need officers mobilised to key positions.
- Boss? I don't know the key positions! It's all changed.
You need the guv.
He knows these streets like the back of his hand! You were supposed to be protecting Leonard! Oops.
Fair cop.
They've got him.
And Annie's there.
On her own.
- I've sent Ray and Chris there! - Where are you, love? You're not on the phone to your sister.
I can't raise her, sir.
- We'll lose her in that estate.
- She'll go east.
That's the quickest way out.
We can get bobbies to cover the junctions leading out.
- Keep trying.
- Annie, give us your position.
Over.
Tell all units they were driving a black Ford Granada.
Three IC1 males.
- Three what? Is that code? - 3 white blokes.
Almost certainly armed.
All units to the Charter Estate.
Look out for three white men in a black Ford Granada.
Armed.
God, she shouldn't be out there alone! Slip of a girl.
No, she shouldn't.
- Get all the units into that estate.
- No.
Response directives must be clear and precise.
- This is an emergency! - Especially in an emergency.
The units know what they're doing.
If you send them into that maze willy-nilly, you'll lose all cohesion.
- If she goes east, where does that put her? - Anywhere out here.
I'll try and get to her and Leonard.
Get uniform to hold back.
- Keep those exits covered.
- Your number's 8-7-0.
Wait for my signal before moving the other units in or you'll lose Trent.
Yeah, all right, but take one of the unmarked cars.
I'm at the old waterworks.
- What's happening? - I think they're inside.
- Any sign of Annie or Leonard? - No.
Her radio's still dead.
Are you holding the units back? I said I would.
OK, the last thing we need is Trent feeling cornered.
Especially if he's got Annie and Leonard.
I'm going in.
Shit! Are you all right? Are you hurt? - I didn't know what happened to you.
- The battery's out on my radio.
- Where's Leonard? - I lost him.
They might have got him.
They've got all sorts of weapons and they mean business.
Leonard's smart.
If they haven't found him, he'll be hiding.
We need to get to him first.
What if they have got to him? Wait! Leonard! Oh, God, you had us worried! Turn your hearing-aid down! - You all right? - OK Go, go! Down there! Sam! Round them up, Bricks.
Go on! We're in the waterworks.
Send all units! Guv?! Brickster?! There's a way out! Come on! Drop the gun! What? You gonna arrest us? You, the bird and the spastic? Yeah, for armed robbery and attempted murder.
The place is surrounded.
By who? They've left you on your own.
And from what I've seen, your DCI'll be glad to get shot of you.
- Bet you wish you'd left us in that cell now.
- No.
Leonard, stay behind me.
We'll protect you.
Leonard! Face down! You know what, Mr Tyler? I'm going to be leaving you till last.
That way you get to see what happens.
- You're nicked, Trent.
- Drop it! Agh - Get of us! - Let me go.
You don't have to say anything, just point and Bloody power cuts.
- You didn't have to do that.
- You said you'd protect us.
And you did.
You all did.
- Which one are you? - All three.
Look, I was thinking, Guv.
I know having me here is difficult for you.
What if I went back? To Hyde? - Is that possible? - I'll get on the blower.
You can do that? You can just send me back to where I came from? Yeah.
Hello, is that the Wizard of Oz? The wizard'll sort it out.
It's 'cause of the wonderful things he does.
You were transferred here, Sam, at your own request.
I didn't ask for you.
You wanted to come.
And the doctors say you're off the critical list now, so you'll be out in plenty of time to enjoy that wedding of yours.
Is that urine? I'll get someone Damn it Hello? I can't open the door.
Help me! Hello?! - What've you done? - Nothing! Why's his life support off? It's not my fault! My God.
Who's that? Look.
It's his catheter! It's leaked down the bed.
It's gone into the electrics! Help me! Somebody open the door, I need to get out! Get the doctor! This is what happens when he's left on his own too long! Please, somebody help me! Open the door! Hold on, Sam.
Let's get this back in for you.
I need to get out! Help me! Help! Gene! I'm switching it back on.
There.
Hey, pilgrim.
Give me a scotch.
I don't fancy going out there tonight.
Stay in here a while, man.
Shake yourself down.
Be cool.
You deserve it.
You been busy.
You in, Tyler? Gonna take a leak.
Sure you're in? Deal me.
# But if this ever-changing world in which we live in # Makes you give in and cry # Say live and let die # Live and let die # Live and let die # Live and let die I've got a reported stabbing.
Cresters Textiles, Queen Mary Road.
- In my flat! - The first one to speak did it.
- You can't give up.
- You're right, I'm still here! Whatever life blood is left in your veins, use it.
You must keep fýghting.
- Worth fighting for.
- Worth dying for.
Worth killing for? I've been thinking about what's important.
I'll show you paperwork.
Who killed him? It's over, Nelson.

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