Rescue Special Ops (2009) s01e02 Episode Script
Episode 2
Alright, give me your hand.
- I'm scared, OK? - Jasmine, I know you're scared.
But I'm not going to let you go.
Could you help us get these people back? You guys might want to move back a bit, unless you're volunteering to break their fall.
No, no, no, don't you worry about what's going on down there.
Just focus on me.
Focus on me.
- That's a girl.
- (JASMINE WHIMPERS) Jasmine.
- LARA: Give him your hand! - You've gotta give me your hand.
Reach out and give me your hand.
You can trust me.
MAN: Watch out.
Great, thanks.
Thanks for the warning.
Death by stiletto.
- No-one knows whose car it is.
- But it's gotta go.
Oh, nice.
My size too.
Do you reckon Deano can get her to drop the other one? - Gone in 25 seconds, eh? - You bet.
DEAN: Alright, Jasmine.
You need to take my hand.
You can trust me.
That's what they all say.
I'm probably the first guy that actually means it.
Now, Jasmine, just reach down and give me your hand.
I won't let you go.
Come on, Dean, just grab her.
- Go on! Just grab his hand.
- Jasmine, you can do this.
Come on.
- Just take my hand.
- Come on, Dean.
(WHISPERS) Come on.
Uh, alrighty.
Jasmine, um (SOBS) I'm gonna need you to just move your arm.
Maybe not.
(JASMINE WHIMPERS) What are you doing? I'm saving a girl.
What are you doing? Saving you.
Any excuse to throw yourself off a building, eh? SONG: # Mmm, mmm, mmm Real dark and dirty Gonna get a little dirty, yeah I'm gonna get a little Dirty, yeah Gonna get a little dirty.
Blood pressure's normal.
120 over 80.
You feel any pain? No.
No? Nothing? Next time your bag falls out a window, I suggest you don't climb out and get it, huh? Yeah, I know.
I just thought it would be easy, you know? Just grab it off the ledge.
So, hero guy, have you got a name? Dean.
Dean, how can I thank you? There's no need.
I'm just doing my job.
It's all good.
OK.
Oh, um It's where I work.
You should look me up some time.
- Sure.
- LARA: I could do with a hand here.
- When you're ready, hero guy.
- Just one sec.
- JORDAN: Sorry, mate, can I help you? - MAN: Looking for my girlfriend.
You guys rescue her? Oh, yeah, lucky girl.
She should buy a lottery ticket.
Yeah.
Before her luck runs out.
Just wait here.
I'll find out for you.
Hey, Chase.
This bloke here's girlfriend I'm sorry, mate, what was your name? VINCE: (ON RADIO) Deano, Lara, you there? Yes, Vince.
We got three dodos stuck in a stormwater drain off Malabar.
Approach via Caledonia Street.
And get Jordan to jump in the chopper.
- Might help finding the pipe outlet.
- On our way.
Jordan, you're on the chopper, right? Gallagher, we're on.
I gotta go, Jasmine.
- The good ones always do.
- See you.
See you.
(SIREN WAILS) LARA: OK, almost done with the report.
How does this sound? "After the rescue, Lara packed up the gear while Dean flirted with" Um, what was her name? Jasmine.
Let me know if you need some help spelling that, huh? And she flirted with me.
Didn't see you objecting.
What is that? Is that jealousy? - Is that what that is, huh? - Right.
Yeah, sure, sure.
Why don't you add this to the report, huh? "Suffering from acute penis envy, "Lara imposed herself unnecessarily on the rescue.
" You'd still be dangling there if I hadn't intervened.
Yeah, right.
Just write it down.
Charming.
Completely charming.
WOMAN: (SHOUTS) Help! We're here! Help! Help! We're here! Help! Hey.
I'm Lara.
What's your name? You OK? I'm Amy.
Tim fell.
- We can't get him out.
- Alright, Amy.
Stay put.
- We'll be down in a sec, alright? - Grab riggers, mate.
2:1 's on.
Why don't we go with that? Knowing you, I'll be the one who does all the hauling.
I'm not getting stuck on the 2:1 by myself.
- DEAN: You could use the exercise.
- That's why I joined the gym.
- There's one at work, Chase.
- You don't get to meet chicks there.
I'm gonna grab the RAMFAN.
We need to be ready with ventilation.
- (DEVICE BEEPS) - All clear for gas.
Heidi, you're on.
Get your tally on the back of the board and get on.
- HEIDl: Who's coming with me? - DEAN: Lara.
VINCE: Deano, we've got a heavy thunderstorm about 5km away.
It's about to dump a shitload of water into stormwater drains.
- Don't piss around.
- MICHELLE: Know anything about this? DEAN: Yeah, gotcha.
Damage to a car? Save me an insurance claim, please.
I'll get my mate at the panel shop to take a look.
Is that going to blow out to sea? LARA: Which way? Just down there.
Past the first bend.
OK.
Our guys will get you out, alright? HEIDl: You OK? Let's go.
Eugh! I hate drains.
CHASE: So, can I borrow 50 bucks for the weekend? Chase, you are kidding.
We just got paid.
Yeah, but I told you, I just joined the gym.
Two for one, though.
Got the old man in as well.
- You didn't get Dad to pay, did you? - Yeah, half.
Man, you are cheap.
I'm doing him a favour.
He wants to keep in shape.
- Step there.
Got that, Chase? - Yep.
- Bit of slack? - Yep.
- That's it.
You're alright.
- MAN: Here, let me.
OK, patient's uninjured.
Let's get it back down there.
Don't worry, you'll be right.
- JORDAN: How you doing? - HEIDl: Hey.
- LARA: We're with them now.
- You alright? - What happened? - He fell.
The bloody pipe fell away from the wall.
- Did it? - Can you lift your leg? Arggh.
It feels like soft tissue damage.
I don't think there's a break.
- Splint it anyway.
- There you go, mate.
You're gonna be fine, see? These two lovely ladies will take care of you.
Guess you guys missed the 'No Trespassing Danger' signs.
Pretty good advertising.
Got me in.
DEAN: Lara, what's going on down there? How far away are you? Yeah, on our way.
HEIDl: Why would you want to come down here anyway? It stinks.
Alright, got it? Alright, let's get these guys out of here.
- OK.
- Beautiful.
Alright, you right? - Yeah, definitely.
- Lean on me.
VINCE: (ON RADIO) You got two minutes.
- Get out of that drain now.
- DEAN: Roger that.
- That's it.
You got that, Chase? - Yep.
OK.
(THUNDER RUMBLES) OK, you're good.
Catch you later, Timbo! - No, mate, you're going up too.
- Nah.
See you later.
- Oi! - Whoo! - Oi, where are you going? - Too good to miss! Bye! Oi! Come back here! - DEAN: What's going on down there? - Ratbag.
How far away are you? Shit.
Dean.
I've got a reading of 15, but it's increasing at a rapid rate.
Chase, get the harnesses.
Lara, that's probably hydrogen sulfide being pushed forward by water further up the pipe.
You need to get out of there now.
Yeah.
Got to get this guy first.
Lara, just forget him.
Get yourself out of there now.
Get out of there.
Lara, if you haven't got him, forget it.
Get out of there now.
Hello.
Glad you could join me.
Listen.
You Listen, there's a whole cocktail of gases here that can make you pass out at the very least.
Here, whack it on.
Come on.
Good work.
Have a good breath.
- OK.
Come on, let's go.
- You've got to be kidding me.
There's 40,000 litres of water coming this way right now.
Hey.
Hey.
Calm down just a bit.
Hey, what are you doing? - Better than sex.
- Hey, stop it! - Lock it off.
- Jordan, get to the out point.
- It's flooded.
- DEAN: Lara, detach your haul line.
VINCE: (ON RADIO) Deano, what's going on? Lara, detach your haul line.
Detach your haul line! MAN: Whoo-hoo-hoo! CHASE: Lara, detach.
DEAN: (GROANS) Shit! MAN: Whoo-hoo! What are you doing? - If I don't, she's gonna drown.
- Alright, go! Go, go, go, go, go.
MAN: Whoo-hoo! Deano, I've accessed the Water Board plans.
Any vessels water police have got near Malabar, by the south-east That pipe outflow is 200m to your south, just off the rock.
- MICHELLE: Jordan, get your fins on.
- Yep.
Vince, how long is that tunnel? 500m.
Maybe.
Right.
500m that's about 6m a second.
It's about a minute and a half under.
Deano, are you there yet? Uh, something's wrong here.
We got no water.
We got nothing.
That doesn't make sense.
The pipe is flooded.
Yeah, I know it doesn't make sense.
(LARA COUGHS) Unless it's blocked further up.
Water would divert.
DEAN: Where? Where? Where's it gonna divert? There's another outlet about 200m to the west.
I'm looking at the map now.
There's no other outlet.
- Are you sure, Jordan? - Yeah, yeah, I'm sure, mate.
Me and my buddies, we used to party there.
- Let's go.
- When were these updated? I'll get a look at the old ones.
(LARA GASPS, COUGHS) DEAN: Talk to me, Jordan.
JORDAN: Yeah, keep going.
Dead ahead.
JORDAN: Dean, I can see them.
There's an iron grate and they're stuck.
They can't get out.
LARA: Keep your head up.
Just keep your head up, OK? There's got to be a way out.
Let's find the lock and we'll get out, alright? Alright, I'm gonna find the lock.
MICHELLE: Jordan, I need you in the water.
JORDAN: Read you.
- Lara! - Hey.
Breathe, breathe, OK? (CHASE GROANS) Heidi, what's happening? HEIDl: Dean and Chase on rope, grinder on the way.
Breathe.
I've used it all up.
Come on! Pull.
Pull, pull! (GROANS) Pull.
Pull! Pull, pull! - (LARA SPLUTTERS) - Come on! MAN: Whoo-hoo-hoo! Whoo! Whoo! Whoo-hoo-hoo! Whoo! ('GET A LITTLE DIRTY' BY THE IRONWEED PROJECT PLAYS) (STOPS MUSIC) My heroes.
Fabulous job all round.
Plucking dodos from raging torrents, saving the girl on the ledge and getting that annoying car out of the way.
That was a limited-edition Holden Statesman, you bunch of boofheads.
You realise how much a bumper bar on one of them costs? Heidi's idea.
I want reports on my desk by the end of the day.
Great.
- VINCE: Lara.
- Yeah.
- You OK? - Yeah.
I got something that might help.
- What's that? - My homemade schnapps.
Don't do it.
Rocket fuel.
I appreciate the offer, though.
Cheers, Vince.
Some girl keeps calling for you.
Oh? What's this? There's no name, there's no number.
She didn't leave one.
You do realise this isn't a dating service? Yeah, yeah.
Just forward my number next time.
JORDAN: I mean, how stupid would you be jumping into a stormwater drain just before the storm hits? - Top of the list.
- Fire twirler beats that.
Entertaining a crowd while we fix the shattered gas pipe.
What about the guy who got his dick stuck in the vacuum cleaner? Oh, yeah, sucks.
- HEIDl: (LAUGHS) It does suck.
- Yeah.
(GASPS) (GASPS) You sure you're OK? (SIGHS) Yeah.
I'm OK.
You know I had to cut that rope.
I would have done the same.
Only quicker.
(SIGHS) See, the thing is, Lara, you shouldn't have gone after that guy.
- You wouldn't have? - No.
What if it was a pretty girl? Hey, there's plenty of them.
There's only one of me.
Oh! Listen, you know these reports that Vince wants? It's - No way.
- Come on.
- I'll get you a bottle of red.
- How cheap do you think I am? - MAN: Dressed like that? - Hey.
- Hamish! - Are you showering together now? Oh, you know, we were just, um Oh, you know.
Nah, it's OK, mate.
I'm only messing with you.
- Not that insecure.
- Stop being so mean.
(LAUGHS) Alright.
Hey, look after her.
She had a big day.
- Hmm? - Have a good night.
- See you.
- It was so full-on.
HAMISH: Hey, sorry it took so long.
There was nothing to choose from.
Got a bottle of red.
Picked up the paper too.
Thought we could see a movie after dinner.
Is there anything you wanted to see? Lara? What? Yeah, sure.
Don't mind.
OK, well, we'll see a thriller? Oh, well, this starts at 9:30, so if we finish dinner at, say, 9:00, we should be OK.
Great.
Sounds super.
(TYRES SQUEAL) Hey, Barry.
How was your night? Oh, talk about a catastrophe.
Didn't think I'd get through it.
My hard disk went down.
Months of data.
- Fortunately I'd backed up.
- (PHONE RINGS) - You? - (SIGHS) Pretty average.
Let's hope your night turns out to be better for it.
This is Dean.
(ON PHONE) Hi, Dean.
It's it's Jasmine.
Jasmine? Jasmine? Uh JASMINE: You know, the girl whose life you saved today? At the hotel.
Oh, hi, Jasmine.
How are you doing? JASMINE: Yeah, I'm great.
I've actually been trying to get hold of you all day.
I just really wanted to say thank you in person.
Uh, there's no need for that, Jasmine.
That's my job.
It's what we do.
OK, well, maybe I'll just surprise you sometime.
That sounds good.
Listen, Jasmine, I have to go, OK? I'll speak to you later.
- OK, bye.
- Bye.
Surprise.
Jasmine, how did you get in? Neighbour with the spare key.
Ah, Barry.
- He's very sweet.
- Yeah.
Join me? Jasmine, I don't think that's a good idea.
I think maybe you should go.
OK.
(PHONE RINGS) (DISHES CLATTER) Hello.
LARA: I'm here.
Where are you? You're meant to be ready.
DEAN: Yeah, yeah.
I'm coming.
I'm coming.
Hey.
Hello.
- Jasmine.
- Yeah, I know.
Cool.
Um some brekkie? Hey, thanks.
Um, I'm going to have to go.
Do you want to hang on to that? OK, well, you should drop into the club sometime.
I will, I will.
JASMINE: I'm a dancer.
- Yeah.
- Alright.
Cool.
Well, I'm just going to take a shower.
I'll lock the door on my way out.
Sure.
Oh, towels are in the cupboard just outside the bathroom.
Thank you.
See you.
Just going to get my shoes on.
DEAN: What are you smiling at? LARA: Nothing.
DEAN: What? No little comments? What's to say, Dean? You're both adults.
I would have thought, though, even for you preying on a traumatised victim would just be out of the question.
Hey, she turned up in my bath.
Surprise you, did she? - Oh, you have no idea.
- (LARA LAUGHS) Try not to get us killed on the way to work.
I'll give it a shot.
LARA: Yeah, so, what happened? - DEAN: What do you think happened? - Well, talk me through it.
(CHUCKLES) You're missing a crucial part of the story.
No, I saw them under the shirt.
For the record, she came to me.
You know as well as I do, people we rescue form emotional attachments.
Lara, can I see you in my office, thanks? DEAN: What's with giving out my number? You told me to.
MICHELLE: As I said, we don't get to choose who we rescue.
If somebody is in a dangerous situation, then it is our job to do our best to get them to safety.
That's right.
OK, thank you.
Oh, the media.
They love stories like this thrillseeker yesterday.
"Misuse of government money" and all that.
Have a seat.
Impressive.
Oh, look, I did what I had to do.
No, you didn't.
You flaunted protocol.
You went further into that drain when your gas monitor was beeping and you put yourself and others at risk.
- I also rescued three people.
- I think the team managed that.
Oh, no.
That's not what I meant.
I Is this a reprimand? Thing is, Lara, I've seen it before.
It's like the thrill becomes more important than the rescue.
That's not what happened.
I did what I was trained to do.
- (PHONE RINGS) - Special Operations Rescue.
Just safety first that's all I'm asking.
- Michelle, if you - Ed.
What can I do for you? (WHISPERS) It's fine.
MICHELLE: (SCOFFS) Yep.
She was in your bath? Yep.
Candles on the floor.
Rose petals.
Rose petals? So what'd you do? VINCE: Big mistake.
Rose petals, candles whoo! You always say, "Don't look a gift horse in the mouth.
" Uncle Vince also said, "If it's too good to be true, it probably is.
" There's no such thing as a free lunch.
Alright, guys, guys.
Which one is it, huh? Is it a free lunch, a gift horse or too good to be true? Hey, Lara, check this out.
"Rescue Girl gets a kick from tunnel-surfing.
" It's been sent here, but he's got his own website, and you're on that too.
(GASPS) He can't do that.
He posts all of his stunts.
Some of them are actually pretty cool.
F-for a total idiot.
Where's our copy of yesterday's reports? Um (GASPS) You had no right to post my photo.
I thought you'd like it.
- Well, I don't.
- No worries.
I'll take it down.
But, you know, you've already got quite a fan base.
We've had a lot of hits for 'R escue Girl'.
We could have drowned in that tunnel.
- Well, we didn't.
- We were lucky.
Lara, relax.
Come on.
I knew what I was doing.
You went into that drain knowing that there was a storm coming.
Yeah, that's the point.
How good was it? Yeah, until we smacked into a metal grate.
- Remember that bit? - Yes, yes.
I put my hand up.
I didn't know that was gonna be there.
But, hey, we made it, huh? - (SCOFFS) - We made it.
But don't you get it? This is not a game, alright? Sooner or later your luck's gonna run out.
- Right.
What about you? - What about me? Well, you risk your life every day, don't you? No, that's different.
That's my job.
Come on.
- Admit it.
- What? You felt the rush.
(WHISPERS) No.
I know you did.
You thought to yourself, "This is it.
"This could be the moment just before I die.
" There's no bigger rush than that.
- So, was it? - What? - (HORNS HONK) - Better than sex? - LARA: He's right, isn't he? - DEAN: Who? Nick, the tunnel guy.
Am I just the same as him, just looking for the next thrill? The guy tried to kill himself.
Almost took you with him.
Don't know why you spoke to him.
Is this why we do what we do? - Are we just thrillseekers like him? - Hey, we're nothing like that guy.
You see me running around in the dark in underground tunnels? But you do throw yourself off tall buildings.
- That's 'cause I get paid to do it.
- That's too easy.
If it was just about being paid, why not do an office job? Seriously? It's 'cause I can't use a computer.
And the whole suit thing just never really worked for me.
Look, Lara, I admit that our job has its kicks, but everything we do, all the training, it's about managing the risks.
Better than sex.
You wanna tell me what's really going on? - (GRUNTS) Oh, it's nothing.
- (MOBILE PHONE RINGS) Hello? Are you serious? Oh, shit.
You seen Chase? (GROANS IN FRUSTRATION) (DEAN GROANS IN FRUSTRATION) Guess no-one wanted your old Metallica T-shirts.
Suits me.
Collector's items.
Hey, what are you doing with my X- Men? We swapped them, remember? The stack of Playboys on your 10th birthday ring any bells? Oh, yeah.
Centrefolds were missing.
Really? (SIGHS) Man! Barnesy.
Dad's not gonna be happy.
Ooh! You weren't to know she was a psycho.
That sort of dancing! Dean.
Hi.
DEAN: So you're saying your boyfriend trashed my apartment? JASMINE: I already told you, he's not my boyfriend.
I don't even know his name.
He follows me everywhere I go.
He's at the club, at my home.
You know, he was even at the hotel yesterday.
DEAN: What was he doing there? And for that matter, Jasmine, what were you doing there? Look, I had a private gig.
And when it finished, I saw him in the corridor and I panicked and tried to climb out the window.
- Have you spoken to the police? - Yeah.
They said to just be careful and to give them a call if I saw him again.
(MOBILE PHONE RINGS) So that's the reason you turned up at my house you were just using me for protection? Yeah, well, maybe I did.
Or maybe I just thought that we clicked.
People meet each other in all kinds of crazy ways, don't they? Uh, we've got a call-out.
Have you got somewhere safe to stay? Thanks, Vince.
I love raisin toast.
Mmm.
And I quite like the Ambassador Club.
Vince, this is really a one-person job.
I can stay and look after Jasmine while Dean goes out.
DEAN: Nice try, Chase.
MICHELLE: What happened to the hand? Oh, just got a bit carried away with the punching bags.
Nothing.
Maybe you should take a few days off.
- No, I'm fine.
- No, it's not a suggestion.
In case you hadn't noticed, you're pretty wired right now.
You need to unwind.
You need to relax.
VINCE: Listen, boys, while I'm all for helping out homeless lap dancers, she can't really stay.
DEAN: Come on.
We can't just turf her out on the street.
Get this job done, get your door fixed.
I'll look after Jasmine till you get back.
Go on.
Hey, Vince, can I use your phone? Sure.
My office.
(MOBILE PHONE RINGS) (PHONE CONTINUES RINGING) - Hey, Lara.
- What do you want? Thought you might like to join me.
For what? The ultimate rush.
Hmm? How about that? I'm not gonna rescue you.
(SCOFFS) I don't want you to come and rescue me.
I want you to come and do this with me.
- Do what? - Tell you when you get here.
- I'm not c - (CALL ENDS) (SIGHS) (DIALS) WOMAN: (ON PHONE) Triple 0.
Which emergency service do you require? - I said 20.
- 15.
Take it or leave it.
- That is my money.
I earned it.
- That's what all blackmailers say.
Hey! You come here looking for trouble, mate? No, it's OK, Dean.
Fine.
DVD.
And there are no copies.
Alright, OK, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
What's going on? My boss engaged her services for a private dance.
She set up a hidden camera, contacted him the next day and offered him the photos for cash.
No.
He is a liar, OK? Well, is the truth on this? Shall we go and take a look? Look, I booked a hotel room.
I was gonna do it nice and civilised.
You know, I was gonna hand the DVD over.
Give me the photos.
It was safe.
I knew someone would rescue me.
I don't care who I deal with.
Give me that.
I'll give you this.
You owe me for my door.
That ought to cover it.
(GRUNTS) Arggh! Ugh! (GRUNTS) I'll be off, then.
- Something, isn't it? - Mmm.
I do heights every day.
Not like this.
What are you gonna do? - BASE jump.
- Oh.
(CHUCKLES) We're 268m above Pitt Street.
We jump, 6-second freefall, pull our chutes, float all the way to safety.
- Easy.
- Right.
Hey, hey.
I'm not gonna watch you kill yourself, alright? I won't kill myself.
Listen, I know what I'm doing.
The wind temperature and speed are perfect.
- I know what I'm doing.
- Just like last time.
Do you remember that? - Why? Why are you doing this? - Why not? What else is there? (CHUCKLES) I wanna hear more about the blackmailing lap dancer.
DEAN: Jordan, I'm sure you do.
Hey, Dean, come and check this out.
It's Lara.
What is she doing? - Where is that? - I know where it is.
Call the cops, Heidi.
(SIGHS) We can't do this.
This is insane.
NICK: No, no, no.
Living a normal life is insane.
Oh, it's amazing.
First moment I saw you, I knew you'd be into this.
(SIRENS WAIL) It's too risky.
What's the point if there's no risk? We could die.
Not me.
(MOBILE PHONE RINGS) Hello? Lara, whatever you're thinking, don't do it.
Where are you? How do you know what I'm thinking? You're being filmed and it's going live.
It can't be.
There's no-one here.
Take a look around, Lara.
There's a camera there somewhere.
You're being filmed, Lara.
(SIREN WAILS IN DISTANCE) Can't create a spectacle without spectators.
You ready? Oh, God.
Come on.
Hey, hey, what are you doing? - You piece of shit! Are you insane? - Lara, relax, will you? We can't do this, alright? OK, you've gotta take a really deep breath and take your hands off me.
Because we've done this before and it doesn't work, alright? - Listen, Nick, take your hand off me.
- Chill out.
Just relax.
- Take your friggin' hands off me.
- Relax.
(SIRENS WAIL) (TYRES SCREECH) DEAN: Chase, clear the road 500m both ways.
Get away from me! Done, alright? This isn't happening.
You are so full of shit.
You just wanted your 15 seconds.
(LIFT BELL DINGS) Nick! Get down.
You can't go.
Nick! Get down.
Nick, no.
Nick! You can't go! DEAN: Lara! (CRIES OUT, PANTS FEARFULLY) NICK: Whoo-hoo-hoo! DEAN: Got you, Lara.
Lara reach up and give me your hand.
Just reach up and give me your hand.
(GASPS) Come on, Lara.
Come on.
(LARA GRUNTS) Lara, just just give me your hand.
Give me your hand.
Give me your hand.
(GRUNTS) DEAN: I got you.
(GRUNTS) (PANTS) If you expect me to end up in your bath, you can just forget it, alright? (CHUCKLES) ('W ILLOW TREE' BY THE SMALLGOODS PLAYS) ('W ILLOW TREE' CONTINUES) - How are you, Barry? - Oh, hey, Dean.
How was your night? Yeah, it was alright.
You? Full of drama.
Locked the keys in the car.
Almost had to call you blokes until I remembered where the spare set was.
That reminds me here you go.
Ah, thanks.
Actually, Barry, hang on to this.
For emergencies, yeah? Don't be handing it out to strangers.
Even the good-Iooking ones? Especially the good-Iooking ones, Barry.
- (CHUCKLES) - See you tomorrow.
Hey.
Hey.
I, um I really do like you.
You know, it wasn't all just about the Blackmail? Yeah.
I'm sorry.
Anyway, I just thought, if you felt like it, we could still have a late supper.
I'll cook.
Theme Song: # See them crawling Their faces on the ground My heart keeps jumping I want to stay around Now they can't hear me I ain't too young to die But before I let you take me You gotta look me in the eyes I'm gonna get a little dirty I'm gonna get a little dirty I'm gonna get a little dirty, yeah I'm gonna get a little dirty, yeah.
- I'm scared, OK? - Jasmine, I know you're scared.
But I'm not going to let you go.
Could you help us get these people back? You guys might want to move back a bit, unless you're volunteering to break their fall.
No, no, no, don't you worry about what's going on down there.
Just focus on me.
Focus on me.
- That's a girl.
- (JASMINE WHIMPERS) Jasmine.
- LARA: Give him your hand! - You've gotta give me your hand.
Reach out and give me your hand.
You can trust me.
MAN: Watch out.
Great, thanks.
Thanks for the warning.
Death by stiletto.
- No-one knows whose car it is.
- But it's gotta go.
Oh, nice.
My size too.
Do you reckon Deano can get her to drop the other one? - Gone in 25 seconds, eh? - You bet.
DEAN: Alright, Jasmine.
You need to take my hand.
You can trust me.
That's what they all say.
I'm probably the first guy that actually means it.
Now, Jasmine, just reach down and give me your hand.
I won't let you go.
Come on, Dean, just grab her.
- Go on! Just grab his hand.
- Jasmine, you can do this.
Come on.
- Just take my hand.
- Come on, Dean.
(WHISPERS) Come on.
Uh, alrighty.
Jasmine, um (SOBS) I'm gonna need you to just move your arm.
Maybe not.
(JASMINE WHIMPERS) What are you doing? I'm saving a girl.
What are you doing? Saving you.
Any excuse to throw yourself off a building, eh? SONG: # Mmm, mmm, mmm Real dark and dirty Gonna get a little dirty, yeah I'm gonna get a little Dirty, yeah Gonna get a little dirty.
Blood pressure's normal.
120 over 80.
You feel any pain? No.
No? Nothing? Next time your bag falls out a window, I suggest you don't climb out and get it, huh? Yeah, I know.
I just thought it would be easy, you know? Just grab it off the ledge.
So, hero guy, have you got a name? Dean.
Dean, how can I thank you? There's no need.
I'm just doing my job.
It's all good.
OK.
Oh, um It's where I work.
You should look me up some time.
- Sure.
- LARA: I could do with a hand here.
- When you're ready, hero guy.
- Just one sec.
- JORDAN: Sorry, mate, can I help you? - MAN: Looking for my girlfriend.
You guys rescue her? Oh, yeah, lucky girl.
She should buy a lottery ticket.
Yeah.
Before her luck runs out.
Just wait here.
I'll find out for you.
Hey, Chase.
This bloke here's girlfriend I'm sorry, mate, what was your name? VINCE: (ON RADIO) Deano, Lara, you there? Yes, Vince.
We got three dodos stuck in a stormwater drain off Malabar.
Approach via Caledonia Street.
And get Jordan to jump in the chopper.
- Might help finding the pipe outlet.
- On our way.
Jordan, you're on the chopper, right? Gallagher, we're on.
I gotta go, Jasmine.
- The good ones always do.
- See you.
See you.
(SIREN WAILS) LARA: OK, almost done with the report.
How does this sound? "After the rescue, Lara packed up the gear while Dean flirted with" Um, what was her name? Jasmine.
Let me know if you need some help spelling that, huh? And she flirted with me.
Didn't see you objecting.
What is that? Is that jealousy? - Is that what that is, huh? - Right.
Yeah, sure, sure.
Why don't you add this to the report, huh? "Suffering from acute penis envy, "Lara imposed herself unnecessarily on the rescue.
" You'd still be dangling there if I hadn't intervened.
Yeah, right.
Just write it down.
Charming.
Completely charming.
WOMAN: (SHOUTS) Help! We're here! Help! Help! We're here! Help! Hey.
I'm Lara.
What's your name? You OK? I'm Amy.
Tim fell.
- We can't get him out.
- Alright, Amy.
Stay put.
- We'll be down in a sec, alright? - Grab riggers, mate.
2:1 's on.
Why don't we go with that? Knowing you, I'll be the one who does all the hauling.
I'm not getting stuck on the 2:1 by myself.
- DEAN: You could use the exercise.
- That's why I joined the gym.
- There's one at work, Chase.
- You don't get to meet chicks there.
I'm gonna grab the RAMFAN.
We need to be ready with ventilation.
- (DEVICE BEEPS) - All clear for gas.
Heidi, you're on.
Get your tally on the back of the board and get on.
- HEIDl: Who's coming with me? - DEAN: Lara.
VINCE: Deano, we've got a heavy thunderstorm about 5km away.
It's about to dump a shitload of water into stormwater drains.
- Don't piss around.
- MICHELLE: Know anything about this? DEAN: Yeah, gotcha.
Damage to a car? Save me an insurance claim, please.
I'll get my mate at the panel shop to take a look.
Is that going to blow out to sea? LARA: Which way? Just down there.
Past the first bend.
OK.
Our guys will get you out, alright? HEIDl: You OK? Let's go.
Eugh! I hate drains.
CHASE: So, can I borrow 50 bucks for the weekend? Chase, you are kidding.
We just got paid.
Yeah, but I told you, I just joined the gym.
Two for one, though.
Got the old man in as well.
- You didn't get Dad to pay, did you? - Yeah, half.
Man, you are cheap.
I'm doing him a favour.
He wants to keep in shape.
- Step there.
Got that, Chase? - Yep.
- Bit of slack? - Yep.
- That's it.
You're alright.
- MAN: Here, let me.
OK, patient's uninjured.
Let's get it back down there.
Don't worry, you'll be right.
- JORDAN: How you doing? - HEIDl: Hey.
- LARA: We're with them now.
- You alright? - What happened? - He fell.
The bloody pipe fell away from the wall.
- Did it? - Can you lift your leg? Arggh.
It feels like soft tissue damage.
I don't think there's a break.
- Splint it anyway.
- There you go, mate.
You're gonna be fine, see? These two lovely ladies will take care of you.
Guess you guys missed the 'No Trespassing Danger' signs.
Pretty good advertising.
Got me in.
DEAN: Lara, what's going on down there? How far away are you? Yeah, on our way.
HEIDl: Why would you want to come down here anyway? It stinks.
Alright, got it? Alright, let's get these guys out of here.
- OK.
- Beautiful.
Alright, you right? - Yeah, definitely.
- Lean on me.
VINCE: (ON RADIO) You got two minutes.
- Get out of that drain now.
- DEAN: Roger that.
- That's it.
You got that, Chase? - Yep.
OK.
(THUNDER RUMBLES) OK, you're good.
Catch you later, Timbo! - No, mate, you're going up too.
- Nah.
See you later.
- Oi! - Whoo! - Oi, where are you going? - Too good to miss! Bye! Oi! Come back here! - DEAN: What's going on down there? - Ratbag.
How far away are you? Shit.
Dean.
I've got a reading of 15, but it's increasing at a rapid rate.
Chase, get the harnesses.
Lara, that's probably hydrogen sulfide being pushed forward by water further up the pipe.
You need to get out of there now.
Yeah.
Got to get this guy first.
Lara, just forget him.
Get yourself out of there now.
Get out of there.
Lara, if you haven't got him, forget it.
Get out of there now.
Hello.
Glad you could join me.
Listen.
You Listen, there's a whole cocktail of gases here that can make you pass out at the very least.
Here, whack it on.
Come on.
Good work.
Have a good breath.
- OK.
Come on, let's go.
- You've got to be kidding me.
There's 40,000 litres of water coming this way right now.
Hey.
Hey.
Calm down just a bit.
Hey, what are you doing? - Better than sex.
- Hey, stop it! - Lock it off.
- Jordan, get to the out point.
- It's flooded.
- DEAN: Lara, detach your haul line.
VINCE: (ON RADIO) Deano, what's going on? Lara, detach your haul line.
Detach your haul line! MAN: Whoo-hoo-hoo! CHASE: Lara, detach.
DEAN: (GROANS) Shit! MAN: Whoo-hoo! What are you doing? - If I don't, she's gonna drown.
- Alright, go! Go, go, go, go, go.
MAN: Whoo-hoo! Deano, I've accessed the Water Board plans.
Any vessels water police have got near Malabar, by the south-east That pipe outflow is 200m to your south, just off the rock.
- MICHELLE: Jordan, get your fins on.
- Yep.
Vince, how long is that tunnel? 500m.
Maybe.
Right.
500m that's about 6m a second.
It's about a minute and a half under.
Deano, are you there yet? Uh, something's wrong here.
We got no water.
We got nothing.
That doesn't make sense.
The pipe is flooded.
Yeah, I know it doesn't make sense.
(LARA COUGHS) Unless it's blocked further up.
Water would divert.
DEAN: Where? Where? Where's it gonna divert? There's another outlet about 200m to the west.
I'm looking at the map now.
There's no other outlet.
- Are you sure, Jordan? - Yeah, yeah, I'm sure, mate.
Me and my buddies, we used to party there.
- Let's go.
- When were these updated? I'll get a look at the old ones.
(LARA GASPS, COUGHS) DEAN: Talk to me, Jordan.
JORDAN: Yeah, keep going.
Dead ahead.
JORDAN: Dean, I can see them.
There's an iron grate and they're stuck.
They can't get out.
LARA: Keep your head up.
Just keep your head up, OK? There's got to be a way out.
Let's find the lock and we'll get out, alright? Alright, I'm gonna find the lock.
MICHELLE: Jordan, I need you in the water.
JORDAN: Read you.
- Lara! - Hey.
Breathe, breathe, OK? (CHASE GROANS) Heidi, what's happening? HEIDl: Dean and Chase on rope, grinder on the way.
Breathe.
I've used it all up.
Come on! Pull.
Pull, pull! (GROANS) Pull.
Pull! Pull, pull! - (LARA SPLUTTERS) - Come on! MAN: Whoo-hoo-hoo! Whoo! Whoo! Whoo-hoo-hoo! Whoo! ('GET A LITTLE DIRTY' BY THE IRONWEED PROJECT PLAYS) (STOPS MUSIC) My heroes.
Fabulous job all round.
Plucking dodos from raging torrents, saving the girl on the ledge and getting that annoying car out of the way.
That was a limited-edition Holden Statesman, you bunch of boofheads.
You realise how much a bumper bar on one of them costs? Heidi's idea.
I want reports on my desk by the end of the day.
Great.
- VINCE: Lara.
- Yeah.
- You OK? - Yeah.
I got something that might help.
- What's that? - My homemade schnapps.
Don't do it.
Rocket fuel.
I appreciate the offer, though.
Cheers, Vince.
Some girl keeps calling for you.
Oh? What's this? There's no name, there's no number.
She didn't leave one.
You do realise this isn't a dating service? Yeah, yeah.
Just forward my number next time.
JORDAN: I mean, how stupid would you be jumping into a stormwater drain just before the storm hits? - Top of the list.
- Fire twirler beats that.
Entertaining a crowd while we fix the shattered gas pipe.
What about the guy who got his dick stuck in the vacuum cleaner? Oh, yeah, sucks.
- HEIDl: (LAUGHS) It does suck.
- Yeah.
(GASPS) (GASPS) You sure you're OK? (SIGHS) Yeah.
I'm OK.
You know I had to cut that rope.
I would have done the same.
Only quicker.
(SIGHS) See, the thing is, Lara, you shouldn't have gone after that guy.
- You wouldn't have? - No.
What if it was a pretty girl? Hey, there's plenty of them.
There's only one of me.
Oh! Listen, you know these reports that Vince wants? It's - No way.
- Come on.
- I'll get you a bottle of red.
- How cheap do you think I am? - MAN: Dressed like that? - Hey.
- Hamish! - Are you showering together now? Oh, you know, we were just, um Oh, you know.
Nah, it's OK, mate.
I'm only messing with you.
- Not that insecure.
- Stop being so mean.
(LAUGHS) Alright.
Hey, look after her.
She had a big day.
- Hmm? - Have a good night.
- See you.
- It was so full-on.
HAMISH: Hey, sorry it took so long.
There was nothing to choose from.
Got a bottle of red.
Picked up the paper too.
Thought we could see a movie after dinner.
Is there anything you wanted to see? Lara? What? Yeah, sure.
Don't mind.
OK, well, we'll see a thriller? Oh, well, this starts at 9:30, so if we finish dinner at, say, 9:00, we should be OK.
Great.
Sounds super.
(TYRES SQUEAL) Hey, Barry.
How was your night? Oh, talk about a catastrophe.
Didn't think I'd get through it.
My hard disk went down.
Months of data.
- Fortunately I'd backed up.
- (PHONE RINGS) - You? - (SIGHS) Pretty average.
Let's hope your night turns out to be better for it.
This is Dean.
(ON PHONE) Hi, Dean.
It's it's Jasmine.
Jasmine? Jasmine? Uh JASMINE: You know, the girl whose life you saved today? At the hotel.
Oh, hi, Jasmine.
How are you doing? JASMINE: Yeah, I'm great.
I've actually been trying to get hold of you all day.
I just really wanted to say thank you in person.
Uh, there's no need for that, Jasmine.
That's my job.
It's what we do.
OK, well, maybe I'll just surprise you sometime.
That sounds good.
Listen, Jasmine, I have to go, OK? I'll speak to you later.
- OK, bye.
- Bye.
Surprise.
Jasmine, how did you get in? Neighbour with the spare key.
Ah, Barry.
- He's very sweet.
- Yeah.
Join me? Jasmine, I don't think that's a good idea.
I think maybe you should go.
OK.
(PHONE RINGS) (DISHES CLATTER) Hello.
LARA: I'm here.
Where are you? You're meant to be ready.
DEAN: Yeah, yeah.
I'm coming.
I'm coming.
Hey.
Hello.
- Jasmine.
- Yeah, I know.
Cool.
Um some brekkie? Hey, thanks.
Um, I'm going to have to go.
Do you want to hang on to that? OK, well, you should drop into the club sometime.
I will, I will.
JASMINE: I'm a dancer.
- Yeah.
- Alright.
Cool.
Well, I'm just going to take a shower.
I'll lock the door on my way out.
Sure.
Oh, towels are in the cupboard just outside the bathroom.
Thank you.
See you.
Just going to get my shoes on.
DEAN: What are you smiling at? LARA: Nothing.
DEAN: What? No little comments? What's to say, Dean? You're both adults.
I would have thought, though, even for you preying on a traumatised victim would just be out of the question.
Hey, she turned up in my bath.
Surprise you, did she? - Oh, you have no idea.
- (LARA LAUGHS) Try not to get us killed on the way to work.
I'll give it a shot.
LARA: Yeah, so, what happened? - DEAN: What do you think happened? - Well, talk me through it.
(CHUCKLES) You're missing a crucial part of the story.
No, I saw them under the shirt.
For the record, she came to me.
You know as well as I do, people we rescue form emotional attachments.
Lara, can I see you in my office, thanks? DEAN: What's with giving out my number? You told me to.
MICHELLE: As I said, we don't get to choose who we rescue.
If somebody is in a dangerous situation, then it is our job to do our best to get them to safety.
That's right.
OK, thank you.
Oh, the media.
They love stories like this thrillseeker yesterday.
"Misuse of government money" and all that.
Have a seat.
Impressive.
Oh, look, I did what I had to do.
No, you didn't.
You flaunted protocol.
You went further into that drain when your gas monitor was beeping and you put yourself and others at risk.
- I also rescued three people.
- I think the team managed that.
Oh, no.
That's not what I meant.
I Is this a reprimand? Thing is, Lara, I've seen it before.
It's like the thrill becomes more important than the rescue.
That's not what happened.
I did what I was trained to do.
- (PHONE RINGS) - Special Operations Rescue.
Just safety first that's all I'm asking.
- Michelle, if you - Ed.
What can I do for you? (WHISPERS) It's fine.
MICHELLE: (SCOFFS) Yep.
She was in your bath? Yep.
Candles on the floor.
Rose petals.
Rose petals? So what'd you do? VINCE: Big mistake.
Rose petals, candles whoo! You always say, "Don't look a gift horse in the mouth.
" Uncle Vince also said, "If it's too good to be true, it probably is.
" There's no such thing as a free lunch.
Alright, guys, guys.
Which one is it, huh? Is it a free lunch, a gift horse or too good to be true? Hey, Lara, check this out.
"Rescue Girl gets a kick from tunnel-surfing.
" It's been sent here, but he's got his own website, and you're on that too.
(GASPS) He can't do that.
He posts all of his stunts.
Some of them are actually pretty cool.
F-for a total idiot.
Where's our copy of yesterday's reports? Um (GASPS) You had no right to post my photo.
I thought you'd like it.
- Well, I don't.
- No worries.
I'll take it down.
But, you know, you've already got quite a fan base.
We've had a lot of hits for 'R escue Girl'.
We could have drowned in that tunnel.
- Well, we didn't.
- We were lucky.
Lara, relax.
Come on.
I knew what I was doing.
You went into that drain knowing that there was a storm coming.
Yeah, that's the point.
How good was it? Yeah, until we smacked into a metal grate.
- Remember that bit? - Yes, yes.
I put my hand up.
I didn't know that was gonna be there.
But, hey, we made it, huh? - (SCOFFS) - We made it.
But don't you get it? This is not a game, alright? Sooner or later your luck's gonna run out.
- Right.
What about you? - What about me? Well, you risk your life every day, don't you? No, that's different.
That's my job.
Come on.
- Admit it.
- What? You felt the rush.
(WHISPERS) No.
I know you did.
You thought to yourself, "This is it.
"This could be the moment just before I die.
" There's no bigger rush than that.
- So, was it? - What? - (HORNS HONK) - Better than sex? - LARA: He's right, isn't he? - DEAN: Who? Nick, the tunnel guy.
Am I just the same as him, just looking for the next thrill? The guy tried to kill himself.
Almost took you with him.
Don't know why you spoke to him.
Is this why we do what we do? - Are we just thrillseekers like him? - Hey, we're nothing like that guy.
You see me running around in the dark in underground tunnels? But you do throw yourself off tall buildings.
- That's 'cause I get paid to do it.
- That's too easy.
If it was just about being paid, why not do an office job? Seriously? It's 'cause I can't use a computer.
And the whole suit thing just never really worked for me.
Look, Lara, I admit that our job has its kicks, but everything we do, all the training, it's about managing the risks.
Better than sex.
You wanna tell me what's really going on? - (GRUNTS) Oh, it's nothing.
- (MOBILE PHONE RINGS) Hello? Are you serious? Oh, shit.
You seen Chase? (GROANS IN FRUSTRATION) (DEAN GROANS IN FRUSTRATION) Guess no-one wanted your old Metallica T-shirts.
Suits me.
Collector's items.
Hey, what are you doing with my X- Men? We swapped them, remember? The stack of Playboys on your 10th birthday ring any bells? Oh, yeah.
Centrefolds were missing.
Really? (SIGHS) Man! Barnesy.
Dad's not gonna be happy.
Ooh! You weren't to know she was a psycho.
That sort of dancing! Dean.
Hi.
DEAN: So you're saying your boyfriend trashed my apartment? JASMINE: I already told you, he's not my boyfriend.
I don't even know his name.
He follows me everywhere I go.
He's at the club, at my home.
You know, he was even at the hotel yesterday.
DEAN: What was he doing there? And for that matter, Jasmine, what were you doing there? Look, I had a private gig.
And when it finished, I saw him in the corridor and I panicked and tried to climb out the window.
- Have you spoken to the police? - Yeah.
They said to just be careful and to give them a call if I saw him again.
(MOBILE PHONE RINGS) So that's the reason you turned up at my house you were just using me for protection? Yeah, well, maybe I did.
Or maybe I just thought that we clicked.
People meet each other in all kinds of crazy ways, don't they? Uh, we've got a call-out.
Have you got somewhere safe to stay? Thanks, Vince.
I love raisin toast.
Mmm.
And I quite like the Ambassador Club.
Vince, this is really a one-person job.
I can stay and look after Jasmine while Dean goes out.
DEAN: Nice try, Chase.
MICHELLE: What happened to the hand? Oh, just got a bit carried away with the punching bags.
Nothing.
Maybe you should take a few days off.
- No, I'm fine.
- No, it's not a suggestion.
In case you hadn't noticed, you're pretty wired right now.
You need to unwind.
You need to relax.
VINCE: Listen, boys, while I'm all for helping out homeless lap dancers, she can't really stay.
DEAN: Come on.
We can't just turf her out on the street.
Get this job done, get your door fixed.
I'll look after Jasmine till you get back.
Go on.
Hey, Vince, can I use your phone? Sure.
My office.
(MOBILE PHONE RINGS) (PHONE CONTINUES RINGING) - Hey, Lara.
- What do you want? Thought you might like to join me.
For what? The ultimate rush.
Hmm? How about that? I'm not gonna rescue you.
(SCOFFS) I don't want you to come and rescue me.
I want you to come and do this with me.
- Do what? - Tell you when you get here.
- I'm not c - (CALL ENDS) (SIGHS) (DIALS) WOMAN: (ON PHONE) Triple 0.
Which emergency service do you require? - I said 20.
- 15.
Take it or leave it.
- That is my money.
I earned it.
- That's what all blackmailers say.
Hey! You come here looking for trouble, mate? No, it's OK, Dean.
Fine.
DVD.
And there are no copies.
Alright, OK, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
What's going on? My boss engaged her services for a private dance.
She set up a hidden camera, contacted him the next day and offered him the photos for cash.
No.
He is a liar, OK? Well, is the truth on this? Shall we go and take a look? Look, I booked a hotel room.
I was gonna do it nice and civilised.
You know, I was gonna hand the DVD over.
Give me the photos.
It was safe.
I knew someone would rescue me.
I don't care who I deal with.
Give me that.
I'll give you this.
You owe me for my door.
That ought to cover it.
(GRUNTS) Arggh! Ugh! (GRUNTS) I'll be off, then.
- Something, isn't it? - Mmm.
I do heights every day.
Not like this.
What are you gonna do? - BASE jump.
- Oh.
(CHUCKLES) We're 268m above Pitt Street.
We jump, 6-second freefall, pull our chutes, float all the way to safety.
- Easy.
- Right.
Hey, hey.
I'm not gonna watch you kill yourself, alright? I won't kill myself.
Listen, I know what I'm doing.
The wind temperature and speed are perfect.
- I know what I'm doing.
- Just like last time.
Do you remember that? - Why? Why are you doing this? - Why not? What else is there? (CHUCKLES) I wanna hear more about the blackmailing lap dancer.
DEAN: Jordan, I'm sure you do.
Hey, Dean, come and check this out.
It's Lara.
What is she doing? - Where is that? - I know where it is.
Call the cops, Heidi.
(SIGHS) We can't do this.
This is insane.
NICK: No, no, no.
Living a normal life is insane.
Oh, it's amazing.
First moment I saw you, I knew you'd be into this.
(SIRENS WAIL) It's too risky.
What's the point if there's no risk? We could die.
Not me.
(MOBILE PHONE RINGS) Hello? Lara, whatever you're thinking, don't do it.
Where are you? How do you know what I'm thinking? You're being filmed and it's going live.
It can't be.
There's no-one here.
Take a look around, Lara.
There's a camera there somewhere.
You're being filmed, Lara.
(SIREN WAILS IN DISTANCE) Can't create a spectacle without spectators.
You ready? Oh, God.
Come on.
Hey, hey, what are you doing? - You piece of shit! Are you insane? - Lara, relax, will you? We can't do this, alright? OK, you've gotta take a really deep breath and take your hands off me.
Because we've done this before and it doesn't work, alright? - Listen, Nick, take your hand off me.
- Chill out.
Just relax.
- Take your friggin' hands off me.
- Relax.
(SIRENS WAIL) (TYRES SCREECH) DEAN: Chase, clear the road 500m both ways.
Get away from me! Done, alright? This isn't happening.
You are so full of shit.
You just wanted your 15 seconds.
(LIFT BELL DINGS) Nick! Get down.
You can't go.
Nick! Get down.
Nick, no.
Nick! You can't go! DEAN: Lara! (CRIES OUT, PANTS FEARFULLY) NICK: Whoo-hoo-hoo! DEAN: Got you, Lara.
Lara reach up and give me your hand.
Just reach up and give me your hand.
(GASPS) Come on, Lara.
Come on.
(LARA GRUNTS) Lara, just just give me your hand.
Give me your hand.
Give me your hand.
(GRUNTS) DEAN: I got you.
(GRUNTS) (PANTS) If you expect me to end up in your bath, you can just forget it, alright? (CHUCKLES) ('W ILLOW TREE' BY THE SMALLGOODS PLAYS) ('W ILLOW TREE' CONTINUES) - How are you, Barry? - Oh, hey, Dean.
How was your night? Yeah, it was alright.
You? Full of drama.
Locked the keys in the car.
Almost had to call you blokes until I remembered where the spare set was.
That reminds me here you go.
Ah, thanks.
Actually, Barry, hang on to this.
For emergencies, yeah? Don't be handing it out to strangers.
Even the good-Iooking ones? Especially the good-Iooking ones, Barry.
- (CHUCKLES) - See you tomorrow.
Hey.
Hey.
I, um I really do like you.
You know, it wasn't all just about the Blackmail? Yeah.
I'm sorry.
Anyway, I just thought, if you felt like it, we could still have a late supper.
I'll cook.
Theme Song: # See them crawling Their faces on the ground My heart keeps jumping I want to stay around Now they can't hear me I ain't too young to die But before I let you take me You gotta look me in the eyes I'm gonna get a little dirty I'm gonna get a little dirty I'm gonna get a little dirty, yeah I'm gonna get a little dirty, yeah.