Riviera (2017) s01e06 Episode Script

Episode 6

Whatever's going on.
Whatever trouble he's left us with.
I'm here.
Elena.
She's the only survivor from the explosion.
But these don't belong to me.
They belong to John Brandeis.
Well what are they doing locked in a vault belonging to Constantine? Elena.
Who is she? No.
It's a file.
This is a police operation.
Make way please.
By order of Interpol, all the art is seized and you're to stay exactly where you are.
A witness remarked upon how you seemed to be absent for much of the night? Absent? From my own gala? Were you? I don't believe so.
There was a lot to attend to.
Tell me again, the last time you saw Antal.
I didn't.
I, I think I recall seeing him earlier on when the guests were arriving and then Nothing.
How will this look, the family being kept here like this? Anyone would think you had a grudge.
Can you think of any reason why someone might want Antal dead? I have no idea.
It wouldn't do for anyone to suspect this was something personal.
Would it? "Nothing?" As in, you saw nothing or you didn't see Antal for the rest of the night? I was involved with the auction most of the night.
I don't recall seeing him again.
Is this attack in any way related to our collection being seized? Well we were hoping you might be able to help us with that, Madam.
I wish I could.
I wish I could.
I'm going to get a coffee.
Anyone? What the hell happened to you last night? Gentlemen.
Please.
We are still waiting for CCTV footage.
But that's her.
The girl on the yacht.
She has killed twice now, at least.
We should take over the case from the maritime authority.
Yeah.
Ok.
I told you.
I'm sorry.
I stayed late at the bank, had a few drinks and passed out.
I didn't know this was going to happen.
That may be the story you told the police, but I don't believe you.
This incident changes things.
There may be something in what you suggested before.
That your husband's death may not have been an accident.
That's no good to us now.
Antal's dead, isn't he? If you had listened to what I said.
She's gone to bed at least.
Just for a nap.
What about Christos? Asleep too I imagine.
We have reason to believe that it is the girl we are tracking.
Her name is Elena.
Elena? And why would she do this? Does this have anything to do with Constantine? We don't know yet.
We think she's responsible for a previous homicide.
And we have a video that puts her in the scene of your crime, yet no-one seems to have seen anything.
Poor Antal.
I don't feel safe here, I don't think my children are safe.
I'll take Ada with me, the boys can stay at a hotel until some new arrangements can be made.
Or until this monster is caught.
I will be placing officers here, just in case.
And I'll be contacting you.
Excuse me.
Where is Elena? - I didn't get it.
- What? I know, I will get it, just give me more time.
You're dead.
Bright and breezy, even after last night's events.
- Don't you ever sleep? - Not if I can help it.
Vampiric.
I hear there was more drama after I left the party.
I hear there was murder most foul.
Word gets around quickly.
It is a body, Jukes.
At a gala.
That's pretty top gossip.
- I need more from you.
- More what? More information.
More evidence.
I'm afraid you've squeezed all you can from me.
See, if I can't press charges, then I have to release the collection.
And that means that you won't be buying any of it on the cheap from a closed police station.
Alright.
I believe you might want to have a loo in the Principality Art Freeport.
Beyond that I really cannot help you.
You're most welcome.
I didn't thank you.
Irina, there's something else I need to talk to you about.
Go on.
Christos.
He's He's an addict.
You knew? Suspected.
It, it, it's not the first time.
He needs help.
It's the stress.
The business going under.
The funeral.
It's It's just a relapse.
He'll snap out of it.
Heroin? You don't snap out of heroin.
Er, yes.
Yes, you're, you're, you're quite right.
He promised me the last time, that that would be it.
- So he has a history? - He has his troubles.
I'd rather not discuss them with you.
- I'm not judging.
- No.
You don't have children, you can't.
There's a place just past the university.
I'd prefer a private facility.
State facilities are much more strict.
If you put him in a private facility he'll have himself checked out in a week.
We're so lucky you're here, Georgina.
Christos.
Christos.
- Come on.
- What? What is it? We're going to rehab, my love.
- You're fucking kidding me.
- I'm not, my love.
Get up.
- Did she put you up to this? - Christos your mother and I agreed - Agreed what? That you talk - Christos! about me while I'm not there? What did she say? - It's for the best.
- She's lying.
Ok? It's not what you think.
A few lines of coke, it's not a big deal.
- She's had it in for me since she - It's for the best.
Did you see his wrist? Do you think there's more he's not telling me? Er, we're here honey.
Let's go.
Hey, erm, can you come over, I'm at my mum's.
Christos I want to ask you something.
And I don't want you to lie to me.
What are those marks on your wrist? - I want the truth.
- No, you don't.
Does Georgina know anything about this? Ask her.
I'm asking you! I'm still your mother.
She's nothing.
- What is this big secret? - It doesn't matter, ok? It actually doesn't.
She wanted something, and she got it.
So fair fucks to her.
- What did she want? - It doesn't matter.
I don't wanna hear this right now.
You know, you weren't concerned with my well-being before, why do you care so much all of a sudden? Oh Christos! You've never made an intervention in your life.
My whole life is a fucking intervention.
Do you think it's easy to see you like this? - Fucking junkie.
- Yeah! Whose fault is it? Who kept pushing and pushing? Who turned a blind eye? When I've clearly been snorting everything - under the sun for the last two years? - I've always treated you - like a grown up! - Yeah, since I was a fucking kid! Christos.
Good job, Mum.
You know, I don't even know why you're here, I really don't.
- I'm trying.
- Yeah, well don't.
Christos Clios? Christos? Christos? - - Yeah, sure.
Hello? Hello, is that Georgina Clios' secretary? No.
I'm her Executive Assistant.
My name is Brigitta Moss.
I'm a legal representative of the Principality Art Freeport.
We haven't been able to get hold of Madam Clios and she left your details.
We have a duty to inform Madam Clios that a request for a warrant has been lodged with the court.
A warrant? Yes.
To search the Clios vault.
We have of course been less than helpful but it's Interpol so, I imagine it will only take a few hours.
Right.
As normal protocol, the warrant will also allow access to inventories.
Manifests, CCTV, et cetera.
Yes, of course.
Er, well thanks for letting us know.
Fancy one? Small one.
Have you slept? Not a wink.
Even though I'm shattered.
I didn't know you had a taste for whiskey.
I don't.
After Negrescu left, I remember us not liking Antal at first.
We were just kids.
But he was really cool.
He taught us how to fight.
He was trained in martial arts.
Christos wanted to be a ninja.
Did you see anything? Poor Christos.
Yeah, I know.
He'll be furious.
Was he ok? Not really.
But that's the hard bit, isn't it? Adam, do you fancy a walk? Buddy! Oh come on Lucas, don't be like that.
I apologised for all that business, it's water under the bridge.
Maybe you should try having a gun pointed at you by a mad woman.
Actually you make it sound quite sexy.
Alright, look, the 'mad woman' has had a change of heart.
Ever since she met you, she's talked of little else except your work.
- She wants to buy my work? - Very much so.
Which one? She's erm, hoping to acquire a set, of five, in fact.
Five pieces? She wants you to curate her selection yourself.
She's got very specific requirements.
Very specific.
This woodland goes on for miles.
We used to roam it as kids.
Christos and I building dens and stuff.
Sorry was there something you wanted to talk about? I think your father was using me.
What do you mean? Christos told me about the trouble that the bank was in.
The money laundering.
Did you know about that? I knew enough, I suppose.
Dad always kept me out of the business side of things.
Did you know about Elena? The girl? Whoever that girl is that they're looking for, that's not Elena.
Elena's a code-name for a file.
That went down with the yacht.
But it was blown up I think so.
So.
Why kill Antal? - What would they be after? - I don't know.
That's what I'm trying to figure out.
I cannot square the man that I married.
With everything that I've learned.
If he knew that Christos was on heroin.
If he knew that dirty money was being laundered through that bank.
Maybe he never What? Loved me.
It's like he died twice.
Christos? You've got group now.
And we'll start you on methadone.
Listen, erm, I'm just here to take a break.
From everything.
Rest.
Happy to do a few group sessions or whatever, but I'm not staying.
- Ok? - Ok.
No cell phones.
I don't have one.
I just heard it.
Hand it over.
If you must know, my company is essentially collapsing and you're asking me to sit in some circle and talk about my feelings? I need to make some calls.
Great.
Later.
I'll wait for you outside, right? Fuck.
I'm ok.
I'm ok.
In a weird way I always felt more at home here than the Villa.
There we were Clioses but here we were just normal kids.
It's a lot smaller than I remember.
Oh, believe me, I've lived in much smaller.
- And worse.
And with more bugs.
- New York? Do you want to go back? Ya.
I do actually.
Seriously? What is here for me now? Everything is telling me to leave.
Why don't we? Just go.
Where would we go? Anywhere.
New York.
London.
Anywhere.
There's no one keeping us here.
You're sweet, Adam.
You've always been really kind to me.
Even when I know you didn't have to be.
You do know I think the world of you.
Look, you've been great with Adriana.
You can't help it if Christos is a prick and mother is an ice queen.
Do you really think she killed Antal? That girl.
She did.
I saw it.
I saw her kill him.
What? There was nothing I could do.
I, I was Drunk.
It, it It was so quick.
Why didn't you say anything? I don't know.
She was on the yacht with dad.
I thought, maybe, it would be bad for you if I did.
I'm so sorry.
I Would like to go back now.
Yeah, of course.
Let's not rush things.
I can't believe I'm here with Mum.
Yeah, at least you have one.
Yeah, I guess so.
You know, it's kind of her job to be a killjoy.
It's so hard to believe.
What? Antal's dead.
Are you scared? I don't know.
I mean, it's so surreal, but real at the same time.
Like I'm in a nightmare and I can't wake up.
Ever since Dad died, everyone's gone mad.
I'm going nuts.
No, you haven't.
- You know, you're just - Mental! You're fucking crazy.
But that's what I like that about you.
The gala was weird.
Yeah.
Everyone turned into strange versions of themselves.
Like that.
You wanna go to my room? Yeah.
- Yeah? - Yes.
- Hello.
- Hello.
I have a delivery.
For the Clios vault.
I'm the artist.
Ok.
Christos.
Would you like to say anything? - Anything at all? - No.
It's ok, Christos.
It's hard at first.
But it's really good to just break the ice and say well, whatever comes into your head.
Whatever comes into my head, ok.
Go fuck yourself, I guess.
Thank you.
In for a penny.
In for a pound.
Yes.
I half expected you to be packed by now.
You weren't really serious, were you? No, I wasn't.
Look, there's something I need to tell you.
I wasn't going to because I didn't want to hurt you.
Do you, understand? The girl.
From the yacht.
The one the police are after.
I do know her.
You said earlier that you wondered if dad ever loved you.
But I've met her before.
Once.
At Dad's apartment in Monaco.
Her name is Nadia.
Nadia? I caught them, they were leaving.
They were Together.
Are you fucking kidding me? I'm sorry, he didn't love you.
There's nothing for you here now.
You know what? I'm not going anywhere.
- This is my home now.
- Don't be stupid.
Oh, yeah, watch me.
People are getting killed.
You'd risk your life? Yeah.
To know the truth! Yeah.
- You're not thinking straight.
- Oh, I've never been more clear.
You know that last little shred of hop.
That I was hanging on to.
That he did really love me? That is gone now.
No one fucks me over.
No one.
Is Madam Clios here? - What's going on? - Madam Clios we'd like to take a look in your vault at the Principality Freeport.
Ok.
But you're gonna need a warrant.
This is just a courtesy.
We don't need you there.
Alright, just Give me a second.
- Georgina - No, it's okay, thanks.
What did you say? Er, it's funny because erm, I paid for your mother once.
- No, she was good, she was cheap.
- Hey! Hey, excuse me.
Excuse me can you show me the nurse's station? Hey, can you show me the nurse's station.
Christos, right? Do you know where it is? It's literally over there.
Where? Can you show me? Please? Send her my love.
I don't know why you need me to show you.
- It's there, it's got a sign on it.
- I don't.
I thought you would beat up that guy.
Yeah, well he deserved it.
I see enough punching and kicking for a lifetime.
And I like it here.
It's quiet.
Robert? Anderton, will you do me the honour? Well? Anderton? These are junk.
What do you mean? "Junk".
They look erm, pretty good.
They're by a 'local artist'.
Worthless.
His name's Lucas Carlsson, I happen to think he's quite talented.
Hold on.
These are bank statements.
Your husband's account.
Georgina Clios, you're under arrest.
- Take her out.
- No, hang on! Just hang on a second.
Hold on! Get off of me.
Robert.
Robert? Look at me! Look at me!
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