Wanted (2016) s03e05 Episode Script

Season 3, Episode 5 & 6

What names do you want? Um Bridget Poussin.
- What did happen to your mum? - She had Huntington's Disease.
It's a 50-50 chance that I have it too.
There is no cure, but there is a lot we can do to control it.
Did you end up going to the doctor? No, I didn't get a chance.
So I thought that you told me you didn't have any family in Adelaide.
- I don't.
- Except your mother, Peg.
She's not family.
Susan Carpenter is out of prison.
- So where is she now? - A motel, back in Adelaide.
When Buckley calls, she'll be tracked and recorded.
Lola will call as soon as she finds my Sophie.
You're Sophie Halliday, right? - Hey, Lance.
- Ooh, hide.
- Ooh! - What are you doing here? - You're not in danger, are you? - Little bitch! Just let us leave with these girls, and this is all over.
That is so not gonna happen.
We're done.
In every way.
What? No! Down on the ground! We have an officer down.
All that money is gone! - Check the shopping bag.
- You swapped the bags? I've got a a friend.
He's gonna get you out of here.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
Stop! Shit! No! Lola and Chelsea are in a Cessna 10, number VHKUY.
I'll be in touch.
- Badge and ID! - Roger that.
They're heading north.
Call Civil Aviation.
Call in request for A6-CA Yep? Hey, how far can a four-seater Cessna go on a tank of fuel? And good afternoon to you too, Max.
Where are you? I need a map of any airstrip with fuel available in I don't know, what do you reckon, a 400km radius? Sorry, you dumped me on the side of the road, and now you need my help? Hamish, can you? Come on! Hey, what's the update on the transponder? Tom's talking to Civil Aviation.
Max, we have them as soon as they land.
OK, so why would Lola get in a small plane and allow herself to get caught? Max? She's smarter than this.
You keep Tom off my back, will ya? Sure.
I mean, how do you expect me to do that? Hamish, can you just do it! Can you please slow down a bit? Come on.
Yep, coming.
Always coming! Just hurry up.
I forgot how heavy a bunch of money is.
That's a really good-looking ute.
We should steal it.
What? - Yeah.
- No, too risky.
Come on.
Better keep moving.
To where? Well, I don't know.
We can't exactly hitch-hike, Lola.
Well, what do you suggest, Chelsea? You're asking my advice for once.
What? Well, you just do what you normally want to do most of the time, so it's just nice that you're finally asking my opinion for a change.
And what do you suggest? Well, like I said, we should steal that ute.
Chelsea! Hurry! Hurry! Come on, he's not looking.
Go! Go, go, go, go.
Hey! Hey, stop! Hey! No sign of any cops.
They won't be long.
Plane's got a transponder.
Basically we're screwed, right? Yeah, yeah, we're pretty stuffed.
I don't know what's happening.
It's running out of gas, that's what's happening.
Guess we're walking.
Yeah.
I'm gonna try Donna one more time.
Lil? Lil, is that you? Are you OK? Yeah, no, we're fine.
Where are you? I've got no idea.
Alright, here they come.
Lil, pretty soon they're gonna work out that I'm not you.
Yeah, I'm just I'm just glad you're OK.
Listen, thanks for everything.
'Course.
You're my sister.
I owe you.
Again.
- Where will you go next, Lil? - I don't know.
Gotta get out of the country, though.
OK, listen.
There's one thing you've gotta do for me before you go.
You gotta say goodbye to Mum.
No, I'm not I'm not gonna see her, Donna.
I've got nothing to say to her.
Hands up! Phone down now! Out! - Shit.
- Righto, righto.
OK, listen, I'm sorry, Lil.
I've gotta go now.
I've gotta go.
OK.
I love you.
I love you too.
Is Donna OK? Hope so.
Hey, who's 'her'? You said, "I'm not gonna see her.
" Is that your mum? Does she live 'round here or something? I don't even know where we are, OK? Lola, I think I think you should definitely try and see her if you can.
Before we leave the country or get shot or something.
No one is getting shot, OK? Look, listen, goodbyes matter.
I don't wanna talk about it.
Let's go.
OK.
Let me guess - they weren't on the plane.
It was Donna.
And we just had a report of a farmer about two clicks from the airstrip.
His ute was stolen.
Well, that's gotta be them.
Where? The thing about prison is you just spend so much time alone.
Which is alright for some.
But I like a little bit of company.
Do you think the police have found the girls yet? I don't know.
Come on.
No, no - maybe we should call it in just to make sure.
Look, Chelsea, we need to get to the coast.
And what? What are we gonna do, just flag down a fishing boat? What's wrong with you? What's wrong with me? What's wrong with you? We promised we would help those girls and all you're thinking about is yourself.
Hey! You're so selfish you won't even go see your mum.
Hey, Chelsea, wait.
Can you just wait for me? - Listen.
- What? - Chelsea.
- What?! Look, when we get hold of a new phone, I'll call Susan and I'll get her to help the girls, alright? OK, fine.
This barn's gonna have to do for the night.
Looks cold.
Great.
There's a way in.
Um, do you think there'll be rats? Not if there's snakes.
Right.
Great.
Was that sarcasm? Shut up.
Here we are again.
Another luxurious place to sleep, with hygienic bedding and I'm not even going to bother.
I can't even Chelsea! Come here, quick! - My God! - Chelsea, quick.
Come on.
Get over here! Get down.
Get down, get down.
They're gonna find us tonight, aren't they? - Shh.
- They're gonna find us! - Hey, hey, hey, hey.
- They'll find us! Breathe, breathe.
Calm down.
Calm down.
Come on.
You OK? Am I OK? Am I am I OK? I'm not.
I don't know, I just I feel like I'm I feel like I'm drunk or something.
This is I I don't wanna do this anymore.
We're we're hungry, we're dehydrated.
We're just waiting to be caught.
We're lost.
We need help, Lola! What do you suggest, Chelsea? Maybe What about your What about your mum? - She lives in South Australia.
- My mother? I'm pretty sure she doesn't know how to feed herself, let alone hide two fugitives.
OK, OK, well, um, I Look, I know a couple of people in the wine region.
Maybe they could help us.
Great, what are we going to do, drink our way out of trouble? Hey, hey, hey, out! - All of you, get out! - My God! OK! OK! Please! - Who are you? - My My God, it's Chelsea! My God, it's definitely Chelsea and Lola.
The whole town's looking for you.
Yeah, there's, like, helicopters and they've blocked off the road - Yeah, I know that! Shut up! - OK! Just just please don't shoot us, Miss.
Lola? I'm not gonna shoot you.
- What are you doing here? - It's our barn.
- It's ours.
- We come here all the time.
What are you doing here? Hiding.
Um, I'm just wondering, can can I borrow one of your phones? - Have mine.
- Thank you.
Thanks so much.
That's alright.
OK, so that vineyard I was talking about, my friend still owns it.
It's in Lyle Valley.
Wait, did you say Lyle Valley? I can totally get you there.
You can borrow my brother's trail bike.
- Hang on a sec.
- Trail bike? Yeah.
This'll totally get you to your friend's.
It'll only take a few hours.
- Can you ride? - Yeah.
I'm fairly sure it still has fuel as well.
That's so nice, thank you.
- That's OK.
- You guys are great.
Yeah, yeah, cool.
No worries.
Chelsea! Yeah, one one second.
My God, they're so cute.
Can we keep them? No, we've gotta out of here.
Why? What? Why? Because they will tell the first person they see.
Or they'll tweet it or snap it or post it or whatever it is that kids do.
- No, they're not gonna do that.
- Really? And you're basing that opinion on what? I don't know.
My my instinct.
So we're betting our freedom on your instincts? Well, we spend an awfully long time trusting yours.
You believed Susan when she said that Sophie was this delicate little flower, and look how that turned out.
How do you know that Susan wasn't involved in all of it? Reports from the recently arrested pilot indicate that Babbage and Buckley are in possession of millions of dollars cash.
It is unknown how Babbage and Buckley came to be in possession of such a large sum of money, and although police are remaining tight-lipped about the ongoing investigation every possible hiding place.
Speculation is rife that the money is the proceeds of previous criminal This is our chance to catch Australia's Most Wanted, right here in Maryborough.
Max.
Max, Tom told me to come and bring you back to Sydney.
You need to stop all of this now.
I'm not leaving, Hamish.
They're close by.
They've just bunkered down somewhere for the night.
No, no, no, you have to come back, Max, and explain what happened with Brady.
Brady was gonna kill them, so I shot him.
What are you going to do? I don't know, Hamish.
I've just got to find those women.
OK, so we're here.
So all you have to do is just follow this fire trail to the old highway bridge, cross that bridge, and then once you get to the river here, just follow that up and you'll end up at Lyle Valley, OK? OK, we can do that.
Yeah, fine.
OK, so Lola? Tell me you didn't know what she was up to.
Have you found my girl? Yeah, I found her.
Running a mobile brothel where the girls can't leave, and they don't get paid.
What? Where is she? She's in a compound on Mill Road, out the back of nowhere.
No, that that can't be Sophie.
She wouldn't do that.
She's not who you think she is, Susan.
Listen, you need to make this right, so you find a way to help those girls or I'm calling the cops.
Wait, no, no, no, wait, wait, wait.
I'll wind it all up and sort it out.
I I promise.
Alright.
Just call me when it's done.
Lola, Lola! You've really stuck your neck out for this and I want to do something for you in return.
I doubt it.
I can help you leave the country.
Just just tell me where you are and, I can sort it out.
Just help those girls and we're square.
Mrs Carpenter? Mrs Carpenter, come on.
Susan, please.
I was just going to have a shower, Do you want to join me? How much money did you pay those kids for this piece of crap? Um, about 2,000.
What?! Well, and for the phone, and the backpack and the snacks.
Wait, wait.
You're not gonna need that! Makes me feel better.
I can't feel my bum.
You have no bum, Chelsea.
What? This is where my dad sent me when Mum was really sick.
I just I I feel a bit weird.
We can keep going.
No, we're here now.
It's good.
Yeah.
- What's your mate's name? - Alistair.
What? I like that name.
I didn't say anything.
- And Lola? - What? Lola, he's very sensitive about his weight.
He used to get teased a lot when we were kids, so So what? Just don't I won't say anything.
- Hurry up.
- OK.
Hello! Alistair! - Anyone? - No one home.
Bingo.
God, I'm so hungry.
That'll be OK.
Great.
- Shit! - What if that's him? What do I do? Talk to him! I'll cover you from here.
Cover me? You don't have to cover "Hi.
How are you?" - Hi.
- Argh! - Chelsea? - Alistair.
I know it must be a shock to see me after all these years and, um, I know that you probably don't want to get involved.
Of course, I completely understand.
But, um, I really need your help.
Chelsea, this is very overwhelming.
Yes, I'm also overwhelmed.
I'm going to need your phone.
Please? Are you armed? No, I'm not.
But she is.
This is Alistair? Yep.
He got hot.
- Lola! - What? You're Lola Buckley.
Yes, I am.
He's smart too.
So Chelsea here seems to think that you might be helpful to us, Alistair.
No, I drank it all.
I've never been a hostage before.
No, you're not a hostage.
He's not a hostage.
He's he's - No, thanks.
- Ooh, Lola's being a goodie.
No, I'm just aware that half the country wants us in jail.
Yep.
How did this all happen? You used to be so well-behaved.
Yeah, then she met me.
Yeah, and it all went downhill from there.
Excuse me? He's joking.
It was a joke.
I'm sorry.
Is it strange being back here? Yeah, it's Yeah, it's pretty strange.
It was a tough time.
For you.
For everyone.
I loved your mum.
She loved you.
You used to make me laugh when I really needed it.
Al used to do these funny voices.
- Do you still do them? - No! - Go on.
- No, don't you dare.
- No, do it.
- Putting me on the spot! Come on! Shall I get another bottle? Have you got enough? See, he's lovely.
Hilarious.
Um - I know this one.
- Do you remember it? Yes, I think so.
It's been a while.
OK.
We got so close! So is your last name Poussin? That's right.
Lola, please don't.
It's just I I knew a Poussin once.
I doubt it.
There aren't many of us in Australia.
Unless it was a relative of mine, but I doubt you and my family Would've what? Mixed in the same circles? No, I didn't mean it like that.
Yeah, whatever.
- Gonna hit the sack.
- No, don't! Chelsea, I'm glad you're having a good time.
Just don't forget every cop in South Australia's out looking for us, alright? There's there's a couple of beds in the basement.
In the basement? I'll find my own room, thanks, Al.
No, that sounded I just thought you might feel safer down there, but you think I'm gonna lock you in or something.
I don't know, are ya? Just don't forget I'm the one with the gun, right? Real beds tonight.
Yay! - I'm just gonna have one more, OK? - Yeah, whatever.
Hey, whatever happened to, um What was her name? I saw on Facebook that you were engaged.
She, she met someone.
No, I was She was out of my league anyway.
What are you talking about? Look at you.
You That is very kind, thank you.
But, no - I'm not very good with people.
You're good with me.
I'm worried about you, Chels.
Look, it's none of my business but Lola seems to have quite a hold over you.
I think I'm a bit drunk.
We should go to bed.
To sleep.
We should go to We should go to sleep.
To sleep.
.
I'm gonna go find Lola and sleep there.
Goodnight.
Lola? You awake? Hey.
Are we? Are you sure? Mummy! You're scaring me.
Let me go! No, please! No! No! - Please - Get in there! No! Please! Don't leave me here! Mummy! What was that? She's leaving, Lil.
Get me out, Don.
Get me out.
Mummy! Mummy! Mum! Mum! Chelsea? Chelsea! Where is it? - Lola, what are you doing? - Where is it? Where's the money? - It was next to the bed.
- Lola, I took it.
- What? - Just to keep it secure.
We put it in the gun safe.
Alright, so what's the combination? Write it down.
Write it down! It's my handprint.
I'll I'll go get it now.
Yeah, you're gonna take it, aren't you? - You're gonna take it and dob us in.
- No, no I've known Alistair for most of my life.
- He would never do that.
- Really? Maybe you're both gonna take it and then sell me up the river! - How could you even say that? - Actually, you know what? Why don't we just split it, Chelsea? Yeah, let's just split it.
And then you can live the life you've always wanted.
I mean, you're already using his name, for God's sake.
- Poussin.
Did she tell you that? - Lola, please just calm down.
- Calm down? - We can talk about this.
I'm not gonna calm down.
I'm getting out of here.
You know what your problem is? You can't stand it when I do anything on my own initiative.
You hate it when I don't do exactly what you tell me to do.
- Bullshit.
- You never listen to me I will listen to you when you grow up and stop acting like this is some big joke.
What? It's like you've got a bloody death wish.
Death wish? It's gonna catch up with you one day, Chelsea.
You're not immortal.
I know that.
Why don't you just stay and enjoy your little love nest? You're you're jealous that I'm happy.
- Jealous? - Yeah.
Of you and Prince Poussin? I never asked you to stay with me, and I'm not doing it now.
Go on, Lola, push me away.
Don't get too close to anyone in case you get hurt.
This isn't about me at all.
This is about your your fear of abandonment.
Really? Your mum walked out on you and you think everyone's just gonna leave you one day.
Wow.
Most people have to pay for therapy.
Me, I've got my own shrink right here.
Well, maybe you need one.
You don't have any friends! I I just - Harris.
- It's Middleton.
Has Lola called? - Not a peep.
- Put Carpenter on.
Thank you, Officer.
Hello? So where is she? Like I said, Lola will call me when she finds my Sophie.
Are you so sure about that? Because Buckley and Babbage were just seen driving a truck that belongs to Sophie's boyfriend.
What? A truck? Which suggests to me that Lola's already found Sophie and she just hasn't bothered to call you.
So I'm thinking that you're not much use to us, Carpenter.
No, no, no, no, wait.
Lola thinks I'm going to help her get out of the country.
- She needs me.
- No, you need her.
You get me Lola or the deal is off.
Hey, wait, what are you doing? Gotta be somewhere.
No, you can't go anywhere.
I'll be back.
I've never driven a copper's car before.
Chelsea! No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Chelsea.
- I can't - You OK? She's gone.
She's not coming back.
Chelsea, I'm sure she's coming back.
She can't She's not coming How can she how can she come back? She can't come back.
She's dead! She's dead! - Who's dead? - My mum! My mum.
My My Stop it! - Stop it! - It's OK, it's OK.
Stop it! - It's OK.
- Stop.
It's not fair.
How long have you known? Not very long.
Mostly it just feels like I'm kind of in mourning or something, for this part of myself.
All the things that I could have been or could have done.
There just aren't very many 'what ifs' for me anymore.
Um, you know, like what if I what if I change the world? What if I have kids? What if I'm a really great mum? What if I get to meet Beyonce? Chels, your life could be so much easier.
My cousin has a plane.
You know, I could make sure Lola gets out of the country safely.
She could exonerate you from abroad, and then we can we can find you a legal team.
We can talk to different doctors.
I can help you.
OK, I want to help you.
Max, it's Tom.
- No.
- He insists.
Yeah? Max, it's over.
I'm pulling you.
You'll come back here, make your statement, do your psych eval.
And it's probably a good idea if you take some leave.
You can't suspend me.
I'm trying to avoid that.
You shot and killed an officer.
I am so close, Tom.
And when the press find out the detective who killed Brady is still in the field, how will that look? Well, they won't care because I'll bring in Buckley and Babbage, and that's what's gonna be on the front page.
Put Hamish back on, please.
Here! Detective Middleton? God.
Can I have your gun and badge, please? You're kidding me.
Peg.
Peg, it's me, Lil.
I don't even know what to say to you.
Did you leave because of me? Fuck! Did you ever love me? What's your life been like? You don't even know who I am, do you? Let's fix your hair, Peg.
See ya, Mum.
- I'm sorry.
- I'm sorry.
Hey.
It's OK.
It's OK.
It's OK.
You were right.
Goodbyes do matter.
I was such an angry kid.
When she left, I blamed myself, you know.
It wasn't my fault.
And seeing Mum today I realised it's not up to her to fix the way I feel about myself.
It's up to me.
But today I made a start.
Because of you.
Thanks.
Poussin.
Poussin, Poussin, Poussin.
Poussin.
Holy shit.
Soph? Sophie Yes? What do you want? - Soph, I've been so worried! - Babe, no I've been looking for you everywhere.
- Don't go babe, hey? - Come on, sweetheart.
- No, no, we said.
Hey? - Don't be mad with your poor old mum.
Babe, listen, hey? - But it's my mum.
- No.
Soph! - We're - I love you, baby.
- Babe, don't! Babe! - Mum! Mum.
I have missed you.
Hey, Mum? You know those women you sent to find me? You know they were carrying bags of cash, right? The TV says it's three mill.
Just wait in the car.
I'll be right back.
- Yep.
- Right.
Lola? There's something you need to know.
I I, um You what? Dammit.
He's ready to go now.
- Yeah.
Can I just have one minute? - We have to move now.
OK.
OK.
In a few hours, you'll be out of Australian airspace.
The plane'll land in Kupang.
From there, you're on your own.
It's alright, mate, it's what we do.
Lola? I hope I've caught you at a good time.
Susan? What, you're out? Now, there's someone here who just wants to have a quick word, alright? Lola? - May? - Please help.
Please do whatever they say.
- They're going to hurt us - That's enough! - May! - Get off! Now, Lola, here's the deal.
You're gonna meet your old mate Lance with that bag of cash, and he'll bring you to me at a motel in the city.
I'll text you the details.
Don't muck me around, Lola, or these girls might just disappear.
Lola, what's wrong? Who was that? What's happened? Lola, what's happened? We can't go.
What?! - We can't go! - What are you talking about? This is it! You've made it! Yes, I know.
I know.
Something's happened.
We have to deal with it.
We don't have a choice.
No, I can have you to Kupang within a day.
I'm sorry.
Let me help you.
I can't let you help us.
Take my car.
What? We can't take your car.
- You've already done enough.
- I'd do anything to help you.
Chels! Just be careful.
You alright? Hang on - how did Susan get out of jail? She must have made a deal with the cops.
Asked for her freedom.
I don't know.
It's got to be a trap.
Do you think do you think the girls are still at the compound? Let's go find out.
Maxine's not answering her phone.
Have you heard from her? She hasn't returned to Sydney.
What about Susan Carpenter? I just got status from the guard.
She's still at the motel.
Has Buckley contacted her? No.
Call Maxine.
From your phone.
There's been no calls, so tell me how you know that's Lola's coming here.
It's all organised.
They come, you arrest them - I get my deal.
If you cross me, Susan Look, we both want Lola and Chelsea arrested.
I'm making it happen.
Why was she looking for your daughter? You got children? No.
- You wouldn't understand.
- OK.
Just so you understand, that if you screw me, it's gonna be a really long time before you see Sophie again.
Chill out.
They're on their way.
Just make yourself comfy.
Cup of tea? Come on, come on.
Shit.
I'll check the window.
OK.
She's burning their stuff.
They've gone.
God.
- Shit! - Hey, Lola! Chelsea, get the gun.
Hey! Bitch! Stop! I will actually shoot you! Thanks for that.
Need more rope.
- Where are the girls? - What girls? Where are they? I don't know.
Shit! It was supposed to be a warning shot.
- You shot her in the foot.
- My foot! Yeah.
Sorry, I missed.
I meant to miss, but - You maniac! - Shut up.
It's just a foot.
You're lucky she didn't fire a warning shot over your head.
So where are the girls? - Mum took them! - Where? I don't know! I promise.
She's not coming, is she? Maybe she's stuck in traffic.
Don't underestimate me, Susan.
Is that what that poor dead cop did - underestimate you? Word gets round when cops start shooting each other.
It makes people nervous.
What's Sophie gonna do when you go back inside? Look, just be patient? Have that cuppa.
If you don't hurry up, Lola, those girls are dead.
Really? Well, they'd better not be.
See, we've got something you might want.
Mum, they shot me! My foot! What have you done to her? So help me, I will kill you! You want your daughter, we've got a new deal.
You give me the girls, I'll give you Sophie.
Susan.
Shit.
Why didn't you stop her?! Yep.
Lance, listen.
- Susan, there's no sign of Lola.
- Change of plan.
I'm meeting Lola in the city.
You take the girls to the docks and meet me there.
I'm going to bring Lola there.
- And then what? - We'll deal with her.
What does that mean? Just meet me at the docks, you moron! Su Shit.
OK, here we go.
- It's this car park here.
- OK.
That's where you've arranged to meet Susan.
- And I go in that entrance, right? - No, you go in over here.
- It'll be much safer.
- OK.
Are you sure you don't want me to just come with you? No, Chelsea, you've gotta get back inside.
Someone's got to guard Sophie.
I'll be a couple of hours, alright? Hey, do you? Do you ever think about how we met? What? Well, if you know, if I'd been working later or you were on a different shift, or if the bus had come on time or Yeah, yeah, Chelsea I lived in a different suburb.
I've got a bit of a drive, OK? - But - I've got to go.
You know You know how much you mean to me.
Yeah, course I do.
You alright? - Yep, yep.
- Hey, hey, hey, hey.
- I'm coming back, OK? - You'd better.
I have to.
You've got the money.
Now get inside.
- OK.
Good luck.
- You too.
I'll call you when I see the girls.
You can let Sophie go, alright? God.
Look, I really am sorry about your foot.
If you were sorry, you'd untie me.
I might be sorry, but I'm not stupid.
No, I don't want that.
It's going to sting a lot, but it will stop it getting infected.
OK? Wait.
Give me a swig.
Please.
You ready? Shit.
You tell me why I shouldn't just blow your brains out.
Lola, can you just put the gun? Shut up.
Cuff yourself.
Cuff yourself to the wheel.
Do it! I'm doing it, I'm doing it.
Done.
- Shit.
- Where's your gun? Where's your gun?! Lost it, have you? So what's the deal? - You and Susan, half each, yeah? - That's not Bullshit.
You're just another bent cop pretending to be a good cop.
No, I'm not, I'm not! I'm meant to believe that, right, when you're about to ambush me and split the cash with Susan.
That is not the deal.
I I I arrest you, and I confiscate the money.
Really? And what does Susan get out of it? She gets a deal with the prosecutor.
Can you? Lola, you're not a killer.
No, I wasn't.
But you just keep coming, and coming.
Just give it up, Maxine.
You're never gonna catch us.
- Let's go.
- Where's Sophie? You'll get Sophie when I see the girls.
Shit! NO! Shit! So, how does it feel? It hurts like hell.
What do you think? No, I mean being held captive.
I guess you've been on both sides of it now, haven't you? You're smarter than she gives you credit for - Lola.
She's the boss, right? No, there's there's no boss.
She calls the shots.
No, she doesn't.
Yeah, she's making the calls, making the deals.
She's the boss.
Where is she, anyway? I reckon she's ditched you.
Hope you said a proper goodbye.
You're not seeing her again.
Crazy Bambi hurts my Sophie Don't call her that.
Why do you even care about her? Why do you care about Sophie? Because Sophie is family.
Some people are more important than family.
Still a nutjob.
Well, you'd better get me to those girls quickly, then, before that nutjob blows your daughter's head off.
I know where the girls are.
Just untie me, and I'll tell you.
I don't think so.
No! No! No! Stop! Stop, or I'll shoot! No.
No.
No.
No.
Max, where the hell are you? Hamish, I've just sighted Lola.
Wait, you're supposed to be back here.
The boss is freaking out.
She's with Susan.
I need you to send me a track on her guard's vehicle.
Max, you're suspended.
I'm not supposed to do anything.
Hamish, they are five minutes ahead of me.
I can get them.
Are you at least getting your screen up while you're having your crisis of conscience? Yes.
Hamish, if we lose them because you won't tell me, this is on you.
They are heading south-west on the loop road towards the docks.
OK, thanks.
Lola, is everything OK? Yeah, yeah, yeah, all good.
Susan's driving me to the girls.
You stand by with Sophie, alright? Um, about Sophie, there's been a small problem.
Um I I lost her.
But it's OK, it's OK, because with her foot and everything, she can't have gotten far.
Yeah, righto.
Um, so where are you at the moment? I'm in a field behind the house.
Well, it's more of a junkyard, really.
Um But it's OK.
She's got to be here somewhere.
She could be anywhere.
Yeah, right.
Well, I wouldn't worry about that.
But we have to find her.
If Susan realises we don't have her, then we've lost our leverage.
Yep.
Wh? OK, so I should get out of here, shouldn't I? That'd be great.
OK.
- Everything alright? - It's fine.
All units keep a lookout for a red Mitsubishi, registration Sierra Oscar 34 Bravo Charlie 0 travelling south on Fork Street.
EKQ, this is 2344.
Go ahead.
Come on! Copy that, 371.
Go, go, go, go, go, go, go! What have you done with those girls? - I am driving you to them.
- Well, where are they? Will you stop pointing that gun at me? They're at the port.
They're being loaded onto a ship.
Don't even know why you bothered trying to save them.
Because I know what it's like to be abused.
Be frightened day after day.
No one to help you.
Pathetic to wait around and expect someone to come and save you.
Nobody saved me when I was 16 and on the streets.
I saved myself.
So you had a shitty childhood.
Join the club! Doesn't give you the right to turn into a monster.
At least I know where Sophie gets it from.
Where are you going? - Yep.
- Mum! I'm free, Mum.
Whatever they're saying, they don't have me.
Who was that? Who was that?! Hey! Shit! Would you like a cup of tea? Um not today.
Thank you, though.
How about you? No, I won't have a cup of tea.
But I think Zebra might be a bit thirsty.
Come on, Hamish.
You have to pick up when I call.
I don't need to do anything, Max.
Unlike you, I'm an employed police officer.
Look, I just lost Susan and Lola.
Give me something.
Look, there's been a sighting at the container terminal.
It's not verified, but it sounds like Lance Greiner.
OK, thanks.
A yellow car? Really? Well, it was the only one that was driveable.
I'm sorry.
It was Sophie's.
- I'm so sorry about Sophie.
- It's OK.
- I'm sorry I let you down.
- No, it's alright.
It's OK.
No, it's not OK.
It's gonna keep happening, and it's gonna get worse.
- Chelsea, it's not, OK? - It is It's gonna I need to tell you something.
What, right now? Yes, right now, because I don't know if I'm gonna get another chance to.
When I was in witness protection, I did get tested.
OK.
And it was always going to be 50-50, and I got the wrong 50.
Shit.
I don't know how long before it takes hold.
It could be 20 years.
They might find a cure.
But if that doesn't happen, I can't I really don't want Nup.
So I might need your help one day to die.
OK.
And I know that's a really big thing to ask somebody, and you really need to think about it.
I don't need to think about it.
And I completely understand if you don't want me around anymore.
- You just need to say so now.
- Chelsea.
Chelsea.
Hey, look at me.
Look at me.
Because I'd be honoured to be by your side.
OK? Thank you.
And, look, before that happens, I would really just like to hang out with you on a beach, for as long as I last.
Except you don't like sand.
But you like sand.
And I like you.
So Hey.
I'm never leaving you.
OK? Not now, not ever.
Now get out.
What? So I can drive.
We're in this together no matter what.
What happened to you? You're a mess.
Yeah.
You can talk.
What happened? She hit me on the head with a plate.
- Shit.
- What happened to you? I fell out of a car.
Crap.
So where to now? The port.
Let's go get those girls.
What's going on? Come on, let's get this done.
Where's Lola? Out you get.
Come on.
Yeah, come on.
- Lance, hurry them up.
- Yeah, come on! That's it.
That's it.
In you get.
Come on.
In you get.
We can't go in there.
- We can't! No! - Hey, come on.
Get in there! - Hey, come on! - I said get in! I will not ask you again.
OK.
Here, take this.
The sooner you get in, the sooner this'll be over.
You can't put us in here.
You're illegal immigrants, sweetheart.
- What do you want, a cruise? - Lance! - Got that tape? - Yeah.
What are you doing? Shh.
- Hey, you can't do that.
- What is she doing? They need that to breathe.
Susan, what are you doing? No, no! They won't last the trip.
We don't know that for sure.
Susan, they won't last the trip! You didn't say anything about this.
Didn't I? That'll be because I knew you wouldn't have the guts to follow through.
It's not right.
You wanna look after my daughter, then you keep her out of prison.
No loose ends.
Argh.
Let us out! Lance! Hey, here, here.
Here.
You right? Wait.
Who is it? Susan.
Hello? Hello.
Lola? - Who's this? - It's May.
May? May, I can't - We're in a container.
- Where are you? Shit! You're what? You're where? We're locked in a container in the port.
It's a red one.
- It's brown.
- It's brown, it's red-brown.
The red-brown one.
May, can you see a serial number? I'll try.
Here.
T-E-M-U-1-0-2-2-3-0.
May - Shit.
- She's gone? She's gone.
I don't Maybe we could call the police, and they can search.
What, and find us? Yeah, great.
How are we going to find one container? I don't know, Chelsea.
OK, we just need to think about this.
- We just need to think about it.
- There's still no reception anyway.
Here.
Yeah, forklift.
Why didn't I think of that? Chelsea! What was the number? T-E T-E-M-U 1-0-2-2 1-0-2-2 Do you actually know what you're doing? It's a standard composite site layout interface.
- It's pretty straightforward.
- Course it is.
Rail Park Zone Crossover 1.
There's 500 containers.
You're kidding me.
We could text May, and sometimes the text will get through even if there's no signal.
Get them to make some noise.
Well, a lot of noise.
OK.
EKQ to all units.
Fugitives Buckley and Babbage are believed to be in the vicinity of the Port Authority.
Suspects reported to be armed and dangerous.
OK, this is Crossover 2.
We're close.
Can you hear anything? I don't even know if they got the text.
OK, this is the area.
I think.
What if we're too late and they're already on a ship? Wait, wait, wait.
Listen.
It's them.
May? May? - Get the - May? - May, we're here, OK.
- We're coming! Come on! Here, try this.
Stop! Stand down now! Step away from the Shut up and give us a hand.
There's people trapped in here.
You're OK.
You're OK.
You're OK.
Call in a 207! We're down here! Yeah, head over to the officer.
No.
No, no.
Shit.
No.
Lola, in here! Come on.
She's gaining on us! She's got longer legs than me.
Shut up.
Keep running! Crap.
She's still after us! Come on.
Seriously! Stop! - Come on.
- Just go away! Can you just stop?! - Chelsea.
I can't.
- Come on.
Chelsea, I can't.
I'm arresting you.
With what? - You don't have a gun.
- With this.
I make one call, this whole area is surrounded.
Then why don't you do it? It's because you want the money, don't you? I don't want the money.
But I did take dirty money when I was younger.
I didn't think I had a choice, for whatever reason, but I did.
I had a choice, and I have to live with what I've done.
And so do you.
Far out.
But I got you.
When no one else could.
That is my job.
And I've done it.
Why did you risk it? You had a chance to leave.
Why'd you risk it for a bunch of women you don't even know? Don't you get it? Don't you understand? That's That's who Lola is.
Don't bother, Chelsea.
She's not this homicidal maniac that you all want her to be.
- Chelsea, that's enough.
- No, it's not enough! We were We were waiting at a bus stop.
Lola was going to her shift at the supermarket.
I was an accountant.
We hadn't even spoken to each other before.
We didn't ask to be kidnapped.
We didn't ask We didn't ask to be threatened.
We didn't ask for people to try and kill us.
Multiple times! We didn't ask for the police to chase us, for nobody to believe us ever - ever! We didn't ask to find a truck full of backpackers who'd been forced to be sex workers.
But we did.
And so we have to help them.
And so here we all are WHEREVER THIS IS! Have you finished? Yes, I probably have.
OK, good.
OK.
- I found them.
- Start talking.
They're at the docks.
So you got them? I think she's got them.
Pretty sure she's got them.
Have you arrested them? Max? Max? Max.
Are the suspects in custody? Nup.
I lost them.
You lost them? What do you mean you've lost them? Max, what have you been doing for the last 24 hours? What? What? Is she is she letting us go? Yep.
Yep.
Go on.
Piss off before some other cops get here.
Thanks.
Sorry, sorry.
No! Out of the vehicle now! Hands up! Mum? Max, this is ridiculous.
Just take the suspension and come back.
I'm done.
This is not over.
We're gonna catch Lola, and we're gonna catch Chelsea.
They can't keep running forever.
Good luck.
Ooh.
Aww.
In breaking news, police have confirmed the arrest of crime matriarch Susan Carpenter, daughter Sophie Halliday, and partner Lance Greiner.
They face multiple charges involving the kidnapping of foreign nationals.
Bail has been denied, and police are expecting maximum sentencing.
Aww.
The hunt for outlaws Lola Buckley and Chelsea Babbage continues.
However, experts Outlaws! Yeah.
So, where to now? There's still Western Australia.
And then where? Wherever you like.
Why did you buy this? We've got heaps of money.
We could have got that convertible.
Yeah, but this is more our style, don't you think? Yeah.
Hey, do you think we'll find a good beach in WA? 10,000km of ocean front - yeah, I reckon we'll find a good beach.
But it has to It has to be a beach that has grass going all the way up to the water.
Right, well, that could be a bit of a challenge.
Ooh, ooh, and it needs to have heaps of trees.
It can't be too sunny.
And preferably no waves.
So a lake.
Well, in a forest.
Nowhere near the sea.
That kind of beach? What's what I would like.
But we can do whatever you want to do.
- No, no, no, that's perfect, Chelsea.
- OK.
Did you put fuel in back there? - I thought you were doing it.
- No!
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