Ultraviolet (2017) s01e03 Episode Script

#explosion

I'LL DO ALL TO PUSH REFUGEES OUT OF GLAZOWO [glass clinking on pavement.]
[man.]
Explosion in Karol Brodzki's office WILL YOU ACCEPT REFUGEES IN YOUR TOWN? leader of the True Poland Movement, known for his reluctance towards refugees.
Lately, he's been trying to block the arrival of several Syrian families.
[Brodzki.]
Dear all, I wanted to thank you for your support.
I am alive and well.
Apparently, the Providence of God is looking after me.
I would also like to thank my wife, Maria.
Thank you, my love.
Please, let's not be fooled.
I have many enemies, so does Poland.
All those false liberal slogans come to mind now.
Slogans of openness, tolerance.
We will not be out of touch.
Quite the opposite, it is our time now.
That day will come.
All that in Henryk's countryside.
Who would have thought, huh? It's not the countryside, it's a small town in the suburbs of Lodz.
That is not the point.
The point is that they have arrived.
- What have? - The attacks.
- [TV mutes.]
- England is afraid, France is afraid.
Now it is here.
Come on.
What attacks? Did everybody go crazy or what? You hear "explosion" and you think it was an attack.
Something blew up, something just blew up.
The thing is that this Brodzki did not want refugees in Glazowo, - so they set his office on fire.
- Have you seen my phone? I thought you had it glued to your hand.
- No.
- [sighs.]
You're just like your father.
You don't see what is happening around you, not at all.
I do.
That's why you have such issues with Kamil.
Issues with Kamil are entirely my fault, aren't they? No, it's that when you don't want to see a problem, you ignore it.
I see them! I can see that you don't leave home unless you're driven somewhere.
I'd prefer to stay here than to get in the car with you! Yeah, it's as if I was to blame.
Mom, you're glued to the couch! - I can't even walk yet! - I know.
And that's the problem! All right, no point in fighting.
Here! - [line ringing.]
- [Ola sighs.]
[phone rings, stops.]
- Good morning.
- [shaky exhale.]
- Morning.
- Everything all right? Yeah.
I'm Sergeant Nogas.
We found a body.
- What are the firefighters saying? - They say it's gas.
- Hello! A gas explosion? - A deliberate unseal [coughs.]
[Michal.]
A deliberate unsealing of the gas installation? - [Nogas.]
That's what I'm saying.
- You mean an attack? Well, it's a politician's office, no? [Michal.]
They'll soon make a fucking martyr out of him.
You know what's going on around the world right now.
Information about the body cannot get through to the press.
That won't be easy.
An election's coming up.
- True.
- [woman.]
Did you tell anyone? Only my wife, but she won't say a thing.
Did Brodzki have an alarm system, any surveillance cameras? There was a camera with a memory card but it melted in the fire.
We have secured the city surveillance recordings.
City surveillance.
Congratulations.
Okay, we'll check the recordings.
- We are taking over this case.
Goodbye.
- How come? [man.]
The investigation into the explosion is ongoing.
ACCIDENT OR ASSASSINATION? The police have made their first arrest after analyzing surveillance footage.
It's a young man of Arabic origin, working in a bar called "Damascus.
" - [bell ringing.]
- Brodzki's supporters are convinced the perpetrator was from the immigrant community.
- Hi, Amir.
- Henryk! My son, Fadi, was arrested.
Tell me, what's going on? This morning, the police came and took him.
What did he have to do with it? Cameras, surveillance.
He was around office before explosion.
Come in.
Fadi didn't do it.
Henryk, please! I don't know who I can talk to.
- But what can I do, Amir? - Prove Fadi innocent.
[theme song playing.]
[crowd chanting.]
The whole Poland sings with us, get the fuck out, you dirty scum! What happened was not an attack on my father and the values he represents! It was a brutal rape against us, who vocalize our opposition to globalization, leftism and a wave of immigration.
[crowd cheering, applauding.]
These plagues are destroying our beloved Old Continent and the culture that our core Polish values come from! [cheers, indistinct shouts.]
We don't tolerate and won't tolerate any strangers here! [camera clicks.]
We unite against the European civilization with no values, and the Islamic plague! [crowd cheers.]
We, the real patriots, say no! POLAND FOR POLES We, the real patriots, are ready to fight! [cheering.]
[chanting.]
The whole Poland sings with us, get the fuck out, you dirty scum! The whole Poland sings with us, get the fuck out [man shouts.]
Let's destroy this Syrian bar! Poland sings with us, get the fuck out, you dirty scum! [chanting continues.]
[crowd shouting.]
Hey, let him go, you hear me? Let him go! - The fuck are you blabbing about? - I'm not blabbing.
What's your problem? Why? Are you going to hit me now, you knight in shining armor? Hey! I hope you're not bothering this lady? Can I help you in any way? No, thank you.
I'm just admiring this commotion.
[sighs.]
If you vote for me in the parliamentary election, I'll renovate this place for you.
[camera beeps.]
Can we ask you to remove the sunglasses? This conversation is being recorded.
Do you know this man? Mmm.
From TV.
They showed his arrest.
- Detention.
- He didn't confess? Investigation's ongoing.
Meaning it is all in your hands now.
I just know he worked at that Syrian's bar.
Have you received any threats? [chuckles.]
Non-stop! Ever since I tried to prevent all that Syrian trash from arriving here.
- Trash? - Trash.
It seems to me that you mean the Syrian refugees.
Semantics.
Do you have any proof, um, emails, hateful messages? This explosion is not enough for you? Isn't that proof? It's a freaking miracle I'm speaking with you right now.
This is confidential, for the good of the case, but in fact someone has died.
A person has died? My God! Who? - We're still investigating.
- Eh Where did they die? You should have told everyone, people have the right to know.
Do not share this information with anyone, please.
That scumbag should be hanged.
We don't know if we was behind the arson.
Evidence will show.
Maybe you could reach out to your people and calm them down a little? Apparently you have some influence over them.
- Good day.
- Amir, Salima.
Hello.
I'm Ola.
Nice to meet you.
A girl? We need a policeman, and we have a girl instead.
I know it may look strange, but I know people who can help you.
They solve the crimes that the police don't want to look at or the ones that they couldn't solve.
For example did they take your son's computer? Don't tell her a thing, Amir.
She's a stranger.
[Amir.]
I trust him.
- Tea? - No, thank you.
When I drink, it's usually something unhealthy.
Or something with caffeine.
Otherwise I fall asleep behind the wheel.
Never mind.
I hid it from the police.
Great.
[Ola.]
Maybe let's start with the social media accounts? Wait, did you learn how to bypass the password on a PC? Yeah.
Can you imagine? A few more weeks and you'll replace Piast in this group! Good.
He will start a new career in karaoke.
- Sing us that song you used to sing.
- Focus.
The profile.
Boring.
A few friends mostly Syrians.
Why does he have that on his wall? IF YOU'RE BORN TO BE HANGED YOU'LL NEVER BE DROWNED He's left a comment.
[sighs.]
Hieroglyphs.
Okay, I'll ask his parents what it means.
Henryk? TRANSLATE - Chill, I got this.
- [whispers.]
Okay, never mind.
- It's okay.
- Yeah.
[computer beeps.]
Those unable to empathize deserve hell.
[Kraszewski.]
Did you think he'd be in the office or did you just want to scare him? Fadi? Anyway, if you wanted to hurt him, then you kind of failed.
Brodzki is alive.
Somebody else has died.
You can get up to 25 years in prison for a dead body.
But if you'd decide to cooperate, Article 163 of the Penal Code: "Leading to a dangerous event resulting in accidental death.
" If you confess and apologize, you'll get 12 years.
You'll get out after eight.
There is a difference between eight and 25, if you ask me.
From the pathologist.
At last.
I'm talking to a wall.
Asiya Elazar.
Same chick everywhere.
There might be something more to this story, no? She even looks cool in a hijab.
Like a model.
Great eyes, huh? I'm no expert.
They have been friends for a long time, no? More than friends, I think.
An Arab girl and an explosion.
In Brodzki's office.
Did you work together? She died by accident? - [in Arabic.]
How did this happen? - Speak Polish.
- How did this happen? - Look what you've done! How did this happen? How did this happen? Calm down.
We want to help you.
Hear me? [sobbing.]
Brodzki! Brodzki.
He should be the one who's dead! Easy.
Easy now.
[Ola.]
We'll stay in touch.
Okay? Oh, no! Can you tell me what you're doing here? We're visiting our friends.
Amir is Henryk's friend.
They need our help because somebody put their son in jail.
Exactly.
- Can you do something about it? - No.
Excuse me, but this is absurd! You don't know shit about this boy! - You come to this house and - Ola, calm down, please.
- Okay, what now? - Why can't we see Fadi? The case is complicated.
We have found a body of a young woman at the office.
- Asiya Elazar.
- Michal, Fadi's innocent.
He loved that girl.
He would have never done that.
Ola, calm down.
We have the same assumptions.
All right.
Were Fadi and Asiya making something together recently? You mean babies? Or preparing the attack? What was Asiya doing in Brodzki's office? Can you finally shut the fuck up, little girl? No, sorry.
Please, leave now.
Ola.
- Goodbye.
- Goodbye.
I'm really sorry about that.
They want to hang this Arab guy by the balls.
Police have the culprit; you crazy? They don’t know if he’s guilty.
you’re fucking crazy yourself.
Only the violets, I mean this group, UV, think he's innocent.
You want to save the world? Again? It's enough that I save you from time to time.
[whispers.]
I love you.
A little gift.
For me? There are only two of these.
- Who's got the other one? - The Prince of Austria.
You know, I pity that boy.
He's got nobody on his side.
There's no evidence.
My husband He hates Brodzki.
He always called him a fascist and always wanted to get rid of him.
Get rid of him? How? Meanwhile, the internet has spoken again.
Someone claims they have info about the real person behind the explosion.
- Someone, meaning? - He only agreed to a one-on-one.
Where? - I'll send you the address.
- Uh-huh.
- You mean I am supposed to go? - I can't, it's my shift at the airport.
I've got it.
I have my red rocket.
I can ride the world.
Easy.
Sent it.
Do you have it? I do.
Jesus! [chuckling.]
Sorry, beautiful, wrong address.
I'm just sitting here waiting for my buddy.
Okay, bro.
What's up with this explosion? - You're from the UV? - Don't exaggerate, but Would you like to drink something? Oh, thank you.
Coming to this bar and leaving without ordering a pork chop is like visiting Amsterdam and not smoking a joint.
Dieting? No.
More like conscious consumption.
Mmm.
I get it.
Let's go back to that guy, the producer of tights.
Uh, Kmiecik, yeah? He has tons of dollars but is not interested in politics.
Why would he get himself into this kind of situation? He has recently won an auction for some land in the center of town, but Brodzki has revoked it.
- Isn't that too little for a motive? - He'd been buying land for years.
If Brodzki hadn't stopped him, he'd be the owner of half of this town.
Power.
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
What about evidence that he's behind the explosion? Before he was a tights manufacturer, he was taking off with the local boys.
GANGSTER OR PHILANTHROPIST? Begins to sound like mafia Everybody knows it.
Brodzki is the only person standing in his way.
- Where did you get this information? - From a trusted person.
A chick.
Or his wife? Anyway, I wanna talk to her.
Out of the question.
They are a respected family.
[sighs.]
Why do you want to help? When I was in a similar situation nobody reached out to help me.
Gonna pay for it? Hey! Check out Kmiecik's website.
I bet all the Ultras are excited about the bomb, no? - "Ultras"? Nice.
- What? Sounds like Lodz slang.
Yeah, well, whatever they are called You're hurting me! - Not so fast.
Are you going somewhere? - Anywhere, to be honest.
[mother exhaling.]
[doorbell rings.]
- It's open! - Wait up It's open! [mother sighs.]
Hey, Ania.
- Did you do that on purpose? - Told you to hurry up.
Help me.
Not you! You look great.
You could have asked for my opinion.
- No need to be hysterical.
- Really, you're in great shape.
You should work on a more effective exit if you're about to become a drama queen.
Shut it, little brat! A margherita.
Dorota, come check this out! Cute guy.
Can we have him in UV? - Kinda pathetic.
- What? He looks like James Franco.
How? Look.
Listen to your sister.
Let's get back to Kmiecik.
OFFICIAL WEBSITE Is this how he made all his money? Kinda lame? Look! Is that Asiya? Tomek, are you sure it's Asiya? Positive.
James Franco sent me this article.
GANGSTER OR PHILANTHROPIST? Kmiecik was about to finance Syrian families' stay in Glazowo.
While Brodzki wanted to prevent them from coming.
What did Asiya have to do with all that? Can I also Just Can I? - Go on! - But what do you want to do? Uh, I wanted to try something more analogue.
Hello! Gas maintenance.
[inaudible dialogue.]
[dog growling.]
[dog snuffling over speaker.]
Anton! Where did he go? Mirek? [dog snuffling, voices indistinct.]
Remember when the general came in drunk, because he was looking for his room and he finally fell asleep on the sink.
[dog breathing loudly over speaker.]
It's either you or me! What are you here for? I don't suppose you were looking for gas under my desk? [chuckles.]
I'm not going to lie to you.
A certain girl, Asiya, once worked at your company.
I'm investigating this case for her parents.
Aah.
- Poor girl.
- Mmm.
She convinced me to finance those Syrian families' stay.
Look.
Asiya do you know what that means, Mirek? Mm-hmm? "She who loves.
" Aah.
Nice.
I didn't know she helped the refugees come here.
They are killing them over there in that war.
And here this shithead, Brodzki, has five prosecutor's charges for forgery.
He deprived me of legally purchased land.
So what? He hides himself behind the flag and you don't touch such people, because it's not patriotic.
If you wanna know, Mirek, then I will show you.
And I know you're not Mirek and you don't know shit about the army but you're a fucking good man, and I know people well.
Who killed that girl? Here's all you need to know.
[indistinct chatter.]
Excuse me.
You can't go in there.
- I need to help my son.
- I understand [phone vibrating.]
- Yes? - Brodzki had a love affair with Asiya.
Give me a break.
Bye.
Fuck.
You did all you could.
You have hired a good lawyer.
- Now you need to be patient.
Excuse me.
- [phone vibrating.]
[line ringing.]
Where did these come from? Who would want the girl killed? I don't know.
Brodzki.
If the photos are leaked, he'd be finished.
Take it easy now.
We'll check it.
Bye.
Do you recognize this woman? As far as I know, she died in the explosion at my office - but you have already shown me that.
- Hmm.
- Do you remember her name? - Why would I? Were you and Asiya acquainted personally? - Next question.
- I will need your precise answer.
Of course not.
Do you confirm that those pictures show yourself and Asiya Elazar? - Who else has seen them? - Do you confirm Listen, you piece of shit! If these photographs are leaked to the media, the prosecutor is going to smash your asses You're not charged with anything, you're here for an explanation.
The question is, were you and Asiya Elazar supposed to meet in your office that night? No.
Do you know why she went there? No idea.
- She knew I was leaving.
- Who can confirm that? Mr.
Karol? It's not like it doesn't get to me that she's not here anymore all right? Are you guys sitting down? Hey, Piast.
I'm driving.
What's up? - Listen! Fadi is clean! - Fuck! I knew it! Tell me! I went through the surveillance videos and did some math.
If you want an explosion, you will need about 15 percent gas in the room.
Gas mixes with air, then you have a spark and boom! - An explosion! Do you understand? - Not really, but good thing I have a chemistry professor at home.
And I'm going to work in a moment, so hurry.
So, Brodzki's office is 36 square meters.
In order to fill it with 15 percent gas, you need 20 minutes.
Mmm.
What time was Fadi in front of the office? Uh, 46 minutes past midnight.
The explosion took place at 55 past midnight, which is nine minutes later.
That's not enough time to fill the room with gas.
Straight up.
Well, done Piast.
High five, fist bump.
And? - He has an alibi.
- Brodzki? Oh, please! He says he was away.
He wasn't in Lodz that day.
- [Ola.]
But - [Michal.]
He didn't do it.
Fadi is innocent.
We've got evidence.
You have to let him out.
Ola, don't talk to me about evidence.
This fascist wouldn't get his hands dirty, he hired someone! It's not about fascism.
It's about politics.
Politics is a game.
A game about a game.
Pretending.
Do you understand? So do you really think those pictures will end him? I don't know.
But if that's the case, he will be skillfully replaced by his son.
You will even miss Mr.
Karol.
Sorry, I don't understand.
- You don't have to.
- You sound like my mother.
It comes from a place of love.
[sighs.]
Real Patriots Real Patriots â€" Meetings Calm down, silly you.
- [electronic music playing.]
- [punches landing.]
Oh.
I actually kinda wanted to talk to you.
Firstly, I wanted to congratulate you.
Your father is surely a favorite in the group's vice-president election, - am I right? - We're interested in politics, I see? A 16 percent jump in the polls in two days.
Not bad! That dirt-bag accidentally helped us.
And now he will be jailed for the attack.
I'll be right back.
What's going on? I heard a phone conversation between Ola and some people.
Then she hung up.
- What conversation? - I don't know.
I don't know.
Is there a place where they meet? You know, the Real Patriots, or whatever they are called.
No! Go home.
I know everything.
Take that knowledge far away from me.
So, guys.
You're so righteous? Check this out! - What's that? - An entire gallery.
Just slide to the left or right.
- What the fuck is that? - Come on, she's made some fakes.
This girl had a love affair with his father.
That's why she got killed.
- What are you talking about? - You knew about it, didn't you? - Fucking tell me! - Shut your mouth! - She was a scum! - Fuck it! Even if that's not a fake, so what? Maybe he fucked her, maybe she seduced him.
That's what they do, right? - Yes, and then you just blew her up! - So what? She asked for it.
She deserved it.
Maybe I just put things back in order.
Mm-hmm.
Of course.
My father might be grateful.
Freeze! Police! All of you, on the ground! I said on the ground! Turn around! Turn around! Let her go! Fucking let her [grunting.]
[low murmurs.]
What were you doing there? I was checking if she was safe.
Asiya? Why? [Fadi.]
I'm sorry I didn't tell you.
She didn't want me, but I kept on fighting for her.
[sobs.]
You will say that you knew nothing.
That you deeply regret it.
That it was not your fault.
The lawyer will soon get here from Warsaw, he will explain everything.
Don't talk to anyone.
You have seen nothing, you know nothing.
Go away.
What's that now? I said go away.
We have to get out of this situation, son.
We have to cooperate! I'm ashamed of you.
I want to have nothing to do with you.
I don't regret a thing.
- Daniel! - She was not a woman, she was a scum.
I did what was right.
My child what are you saying? I don't have a father.
To me you don't exist.
A day will come when people like you will be eliminated and I'll pull the trigger.
Do you hear me? Smashing you like bugs.
One by one.
That day will come! [man.]
A major break in the Glazowo incident.
All about the person who fooled us all, and the whole truth about the explosion [Ola sighs.]
People are awful to one another.
- Don't blame yourself.
- For what, exactly? I thought you referred to the way you're treating Henryk.
Can I sit peacefully in my kitchen, in my apartment, in Lodz, Poland? Can I? It's Henryk, Mom.
Why are you doing this to him? Maybe I don't want a strange man walking around my house.
Well, maybe it's time that you started a new life.
Look at all the time that has passed by since - Dad - He had many flaws.
Many.
But he was mine.
Did he ever cheat on you? Once.
When he died.
[line ringing.]
- [phone ringing.]
- [door opens.]
- Hello, Pippa Middleton speaking.
- [Ola.]
Hey.
Olka? Fuck! Two months.
Felt like eternity to me.
I couldn't call you earlier.
You didn't want to.
I understand.
I just wanted to tell you before you start - [line disconnects.]
- Hello? [phone ringing.]
[sighs.]
[line ringing.]
- [Ola.]
Something interrupted the call.
- It did.
I just wanted to tell you that I'm fucking sorry.
Mm-hmm.
Maybe there is some Maybe you could come here? Or I'll go to you? Are you there? Hello? - Yes, I'm here.
- So talk to me.
What am I to do? I'd like to make things right, but basically there must be some - I just don't know how.
- I don't know, Kamil.
I don't know.
[line disconnects.]
Neither do I.
[Ola sniffling.]
[theme song playing.]

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