Overspel (2011) s01e05 Episode Script
Bonus
IRIS HOEGAARDE
portraits
Great photos.
Willem Steenhouwer, lawyer.
Who's that?
- The Couwenberg case I'm on
he's their lawyer.
Shall I pick you up around nine?
He didn't do it.
- Rosie's been suspended
for falsely accusing a fellow student.
Your fucking brother,
or your fucking grandpa.
The police drop by sometimes.
They asked me to sign a statement
about seeing Bjorn that night.
- You killed him.
No, it was an accident.
- Last night
you were at the club
with Carla and Mireille.
I want a bonus.
- The girl's becoming a nuisance.
But is she really lying?
- Sure, she must have been paid off.
No way was Bjorn there that night.
If they crack the alibi, we're screwed.
- She's just a whore.
I'm off to bed, I don't feel well.
So you won't go to that job tomorrow?
- I think I will, it's important.
Where are you?
- Out of town.
Where?
- I'll call you this afternoon, OK?
BETRAYAL
BONUS
The monkey
looked at his legs and tail.
Suddenly, he started to cry.
You're right, he said.
I'm pink.
Does it mean I don't belong
with my mummy and daddy anymore?
The blue crocodile saw how sad
the monkey was and backed down.
Er, er, er, the blue crocodile stammered.
Well, you may
It's not true, the monkey cried.
We don't look like each other.
We're not related.
What's wrong, daddy?
- Nothing, darling.
Are you crying?
Crying?
Daddies don't cry, do they?
What if you hurt your knee?
- Well yes, maybe then.
Hey, it's really late. It's time to sleep.
I heard a really bizarre story,
you'll never believe it.
About a colleague, who's working on
a big, slightly criminal, property case.
Just like me. And his wife has
a creative job too.
She may even be a photographer.
- Well, that's a coincidence.
One child, a boy.
And guess what's so weird?
His wife started an affair,
you won't believe this
with the other party's lawyer.
Apparently, they met in hotels where
she said she went for assignments.
And she thought my colleague
wouldn't find out.
A public prosecutor.
The other party's lawyer.
She must have thought: Not only
will I destroy my husband emotionally
and make my child unhappy. No, I'll help
ruin his career too, in one go.
What do you think of that, eh?
What goes on in the mind
of a woman like that, for god's sake?
If she were some stupid bitch
some dumb chick
then you could understand.
But no, she's a really sweet
lovely
sensitive woman.
Do you know what's so terrible, Iris?
Or so intensely sad, actually?
That my colleague
really thought he had
a wonderful marriage.
What a dumb ass.
You know
you sometimes read
something like that is painful
but not that it's so painful
so painful, Iris.
Why won't you look at me?
Don't you like me anymore?
Is it over?
Did I work too hard? Maybe I spent too
little time with you two.
I'm a public prosecutor.
In every court I enter from now on,
people will whisper:
Have you heard who his wife fucked?
I'm leaving.
Are you cold?
It's eczema, real bad.
This is it, eh?
This is all of it.
And if you tell anyone
I'll come and take it back.
You have something to celebrate, right?
I'll get glasses.
You didn't answer my question.
Don't you love me anymore?
I don't know.
Are you in love?
Are you
Listen, I'm going for a walk
or to vandalize a bus shelter.
When I get back,
tell me what you want to do:
Either you stay here with us,
or you leave.
Stay.
Stay. Please, stay.
You know where I live?
- There's lots of nosy people at the club.
And we don't want that, eh?
If I give you a bit extra,
don't I have a right to a bonus too?
How big is your bonus?
How big is your bonus?
He knows.
- What?
Pepijn knows.
I'll come over. Where are you?
Can we meet somewhere?
- Sure.
Where?
- Somewhere near your office?
OK.
Hi, alright?
- Yes. Are you at home?
No, I must drop by your dad's first.
- Oh, why?
Sorry, it's none of my business.
Although I had a tearful Beppie
on the phone every day, and Bjorn
but no matter. Why did you phone?
- To say I'll be late.
Is that why you phoned?
I'll see you tonight.
Your receipt.
It's over.
No, don't.
Sorry.
It had to go wrong sometime.
I don't want
is there no way to
- No.
Iris, I don't want to lose you.
I'm on my way.
Willem, you know I love you.
Where are you?
Ten minutes. I'm stuck somewhere.
- Stuck?
Ten minutes.
I have to go.
If your wife makes you choose, will you
- Yes.
Yes, what?
- I'll choose you.
You don't mean it?
- I do.
But
- I mean it.
Your kids are much older, it's different.
Yes, it's different for me.
I can't abandon Menno.
And your husband?
You haven't mentioned him.
How does he know?
And what does he know?
Willem, you know I love you.
Willem, you know
Willem, you know I love you.
Willem, you know I love you.
I had no choice.
- What do you mean?
The Ukrainian?
The problem's gone away.
The problem's gone away?
You're not serious?
Tell me it's not true, Huub.
Do you realise what you've done?
You've only made it worse.
Damn it.
You've crossed a line now, Huub.
You'd never have done that in the past.
- The past is dead.
Just like Mette and Louis.
I was never
here.
Well?
A neighbour phoned at 20:30 last night
to say she heard screams.
The station didn't think it was urgent. The
neighbour phoned again this morning
to say she didn't open her door.
No struggle, no signs of burglary
no witnesses, nothing.
- Look, what I've found.
Oh, you have another parking ticket.
Don't forget the birthday tomorrow.
- Birthday? What birthday?
Tapas, squid rings,
dipping sauce and carrots.
What's wrong with
a nice piece of liver sausage?
Or pickled onions in vinegar,
so sharp they make your eyes water.
Nowadays it's all fake vinegar.
- It's sweet and sour.
What?
- Sweet and sour.
Well, that says it all.
You can't have sweet and sour together.
There's bitter sweet too.
- If I throw a party, it'll be a normal party.
There's salt and sour too
but that's completely different.
I don't even feel like celebrating this year.
Hello.
- Huub, it's me, Chris.
Can you talk?
Ben, can I have a word?
I've already heard about the Ukrainian.
- It's not about that.
Her link to Couwenberg?
- It's all still vague.
I'm very busy today.
- Yes, but this is urgent.
A guy who works for Couwenberg
came to the door.
Are there other Couwenberg's?
- I've no idea.
I don't know what the guy said,
but he scared my dad shitless.
And then I had to drop the complaint.
- Even so, if the man
But I've never seen my dad so scared.
Never ever.
Why do we men
let ourselves be strangled?
Ministers don't have to wear ties, but
I get funny looks if I don't wear mine.
The whore?
- I'll get the autopsy report this afternoon.
Manslaughter?
- We'll know this afternoon.
Well, that's a relief.
- Ben, there's something else.
My wife.
She's having an affair. She had,
had an affair.
With Steenhouwer.
- Steenhouwer? Which Steenhouwer?
Couwenberg's lawyer.
Are you kidding me, or what?
Pepijn
cut it out.
- I must report it.
So now I have done so.
- But then you're off the case.
You know the rules.
Ben, we had a huge row yesterday.
But then she ended it immediately.
You'll have to drop the case.
You'll have to drop it.
- Who will replace me?
No one. De Ruiter's sick.
I know this case backwards.
Pepijn?
- It's over
she's not seeing him anymore,
and he's not a suspect.
The publicity, Pepijn.
- There'll be no publicity.
It's in no-one's interest.
- You can't believe that.
'Consigliere'.
- Don't call me that.
Well, I have some good news for
a change. Chris van den Houwert phoned.
And?
- He spoke to people at United Enterprise.
And 1.5 million will be paid
into our account.
That's good, eh?
What's wrong? Not good?
- Sure.
He's afraid of dad. Isn't he, dad?
Now there's just the 1.5 from Louis.
What do you mean?
- 1.5 from Chris, and 1.5 from Louis.
Louis is dead.
- But his money isn't, is it?
Beppie's got it all now.
You're not going to take
1.5 million from Aunt Beppie?
From a widow? At this time?
You can't be serious?
It's my money, right?
Hi, honey.
What are you up to?
What are you doing?
- Not much.
Like what?
I'm looking up stuff about grandpa.
- At it again are you?
What is this? Why are you interested
all of sudden?
All of sudden.
- What?
The correct way to say it is:
All of A sudden.
Why are you interested all of A sudden?
- It just so happens.
Your grandpa may be weird,
but he's never been charged.
Oh, so you suddenly want to talk
about it?
We're talking, are we? Great.
Can I join in?
I'm out of here.
Why all the secrecy?
- There's no secrecy?
Your grandpa is in property.
That's all.
So?
- People talk a lot in real estate.
And your grandpa
can't do anything about that.
What kind of look is that?
- Mum, I'm not ten anymore.
100 million loss due to property fraud
XTC.
- Yes, and quite a lot too.
What a way to go.
Was she an addict?
- Yes, she occasionally took drugs.
Was she forced?
- No signs of a struggle.
Nothing under her nails.
She probably let him in.
No witnesses, of course.
The neighbours saw nothing.
Coincidentally, she's one of Bjorn's
three witnesses.
She gave the impression
it wasn't that water-tight.
But?
- I don't know how to prove it.
It's good news for the Couwenbergs,
she can't retract her alibi anymore.
And it's not that hard to give
someone a dodgy pill.
I have stacks of files on the guy.
All involving shady deals,
but no assaults or murders.
There's an old Chinese proverb: Even the
longest journey starts with the first step.
What about a quick talk with Bjorn?
- No.
Or his dad?
- No, wait a bit.
Why?
- Let sleeping dogs lie.
What does that mean?
- Talking of sleeping dogs
you were meant to phone Immigration.
She might still be alive if you had.
My experience with desensitization
has been quite good.
Yes, it's a terrible word.
It took me ages to pronounce it
without seriously spitting.
But what it basically entails
is that very, very carefully
you occasionally try to mix with
large groups. Do you understand?
Everything I say here is confidential, eh?
Well yes, it's between us.
Under all circumstances?
- Definitely.
I'm having an affair.
Well, with a guy who's not my husband.
I can't talk to anyone about it.
Can I talk here?
Suddenly there's someone
who, when I just glance at him, makes
my stomach, head and chest go soft.
I get butterflies. Teenage butterflies.
Old-fashioned butterflies.
The first kiss, the first time someone says:
Yes, I like you too.
But there's Pepijn, who knows me so well,
whom I know so well
with all his mannerisms,
the way he talks and eats
and who holds in his tummy
when I walk by.
And still always has to win
the dumbest games.
He's warm, stupid and familiar.
All the things I've been through with him.
I'm suddenly scared.
I'm so scared, I may never really
have loved him.
I don't know what it is anymore.
Love.
What does it mean,
if it comes and goes so quickly?
Do you have any ideas?
- What?
About tomorrow?
- What's tomorrow?
I can't think of anything.
He has two of every single
from the 60's.
So the party's still on?
Yes why wouldn't it be?
- I don't know. He likes DVDs.
Those series. In a box.
What kind of series?
- Crime.
Good idea.
I
I'll sleep in the spare room.
Good night.
Yes, good night.
I used to try to educate him.
Remember?
I took him to posh restaurants and stuff.
- Yes, what a waste of money.
While he had a fortune in the bank.
Why the weird look?
Are you having an affair?
Yes, two. Good night.
Menno, hurry up.
And bring your gym stuff.
What are you doing today?
- I'll be at the studio. Tess will pick him up.
What are you doing there?
I told you I ended it.
- Yes, and I said I believed you
but is it such a weird question?
No, it isn't. It's an assignment
from Jill, not a portrait.
What is it then?
- An illustrative job.
I'm off.
Iris
how long did it go on?
And how often?
It's playing on my mind,
which isn't strange, perhaps.
Pepijn? Can I have a word.
I've thought about it, talked to a
few people, but it's impossible.
It's not officially prohibited.
- That's great, but we'll be in deep shit
if we continue.
It's not officially prohibited.
You're such a smart guy.
- She finished it.
I believe you,
but you have a career, Pepijn.
Remember? So a personal vendetta
- It's not a personal vendetta.
Sorry.
It's my career, right?
- Yes.
What if I want to risk it,
to win this case?
That's up to me, right?
- I don't know.
I'm still responsible, remember?
Can you stand opposite each other?
Like this.
Will you try to put your chin
on his shoulder?
Look under
Can you turn this way?
Will you stand with your back to me?
Now look at me.
Hold his hand. That's great.
Yes, great. You're in love, eh?
Wonderful.
Now grab each other.
Come a bit
As if you feel guilty.
I don't know.
I really don't.
Did someone pressure you girls?
Is someone pressuring you?
Who?
Tell us.
- No.
I wouldn't know who.
And Mireille?
- I don't know.
I really don't.
Do you know Bjorn Couwenberg?
- Yes, sure.
Why?
Hi, honey.
- Hello, darling.
When are we leaving?
- She's been like this for ages
so will you talk to her?
- Well, great.
Congratulations.
- Thanks. And thanks for the DVDs.
Which one is it?
That's from your daughter.
Here's a small gift.
Another one? My cellar's half full
of champagne from you.
Beer?
- Just sparkling water.
Bjorn?
Do we have sparkling water?
What brand is that?
- Must I pay a jackpot for water?
Just say when.
She's petrified, and under great pressure.
- So what do we do?
Nothing.
- Nothing?
Let's pick him up. It's a clear-cut case.
Pepijn doesn't want that.
- Let's phone him then
to secure all the evidence.
Wonderful, great.
Keep looking at them, eh?
Will you turn towards him?
Look at him and put your hand on her hip.
Yes, that's great.
What are you doing here?
- I thought I'd drop by.
To see what my wife is doing, for work.
I'm still busy so if you don't mind waiting.
Yes guys, great. OK.
Wonderful.
Will you get closer?
OK, I think that's it. Thank you.
How often have you been here?
Three, four times.
And now suddenly.
- Yes, now suddenly.
"The oilman got himself a Ford
he drives it through town like a king
but at eight in the evening
the fun is over
because his wife
puts the crank handle under the bed"
happy birthday to you
happy birthday to you
Blow them out.
Stop it.
I only wanted to help.
- There's cake for everyone.
What was all that for?
- A theme issue.
About what?
- Nothing special.
How was work?
- Work?
Well Iris, all I can see is you and
that jerk together in some cheap hotel.
Or did you do it here too?
Where exactly?
Was it in this bed,
or on the floor perhaps?
I said
- No, you've said nothing.
You're here, but you don't talk, Iris.
I told him it was over.
- But you haven't said to me: 'Pepijn
I'm so sorry. I love just you, I don't
know what got into me.' Stuff like that.
Is that what you want to hear then?
- Yes, actually.
I'd love to hear it
and right now I can't get enough
of hearing things like that.
Have you ever thought
for even a millisecond
of apologizing
first of all?
- Listen
I know what I did really sucks.
And I've tried to say 'sorry' a hundred
times, but she just won't see me.
Stockholm.
How old were we here?
I heard that Victor likes you.
Congratulations.
Thank you.
Did grandpa threaten Rosie's dad?
What?
- So he'd drop the complaint against you.
Get real.
Dad.
Dad.
- Congratulations, Mr Couwenberg.
May I ask what's going on?
- And who are you?
Steenhouwer. I'm a lawyer.
- Hello. Christina Meerdink, CID.
We're on very different salaries, I reckon.
- It's Mr Couwenberg's birthday
so your visit is very inconvenient.
- Yes, I know.
But as simple officials, wage slaves
we just have to do as we're told.
And we'd like to speak to Mr Couwenberg.
Junior.
You don't need to do that now.
- Sorry, Mr Steenhouwer
but this is a murder case, and
we must speak to Mr Couwenberg.
I'll go with him.
- I'm sorry
They can't do this?
- What murder case?
Natalia Korzachenko,
better known to some as Mireille.
Mireille?
- I demand to go with my client.
It's my bloody birthday.
- What's wrong with Mireille?
I'm sorry, Mr Couwenberg.
- Bjorn, it's best if you go with them.
It's only for an hour, eh?
So just party on, and he'll
be back again soon. Hopefully.
What's wrong with Mireille?
- Mireille's dead, Bjorn. It's terrible.
Didn't you really know?
Must I go with them?
Dad?
Dad?
Dad?
Now what?
We must go home, Tess is waiting.
I thought you'd say something.
Or not?
Do you think it's easy?
- Oh, is that it?
It's a bit tough, eh?
Gosh. Well, who started this?
Oh yes, not me.
I said I loved you.
- Yes, you did.
Guess what I'd rather hear? You
did what you did in a fit of insanity.
You hate the guy and you never
want to see him again. It would be nice
Who's that?
Will it always be like this?
- Yes.
I said I was sorry.
It's over and I've chosen you.
So why don't I feel that, Iris?
Why do I have this weird feeling
he's still around? Who was that?
Take a look. Go on.
Just someone from work?
- Yeah? Whom?
Who is it? Tell me.
- Stop it.
Who is it?
Who is it from work?
Give it to me.
- No.
Give it to me yourself.
No, you won't?
Give it to me.
- No.
Give it to me yourself.
You can always
I long for you.
You never jump a bloody red light.
You don't dare even go to a shop
without taking a pill.
He sent me a text, I can't help it.
- You'll do what I say, OK?
You're going to phone him
while I'm here
and tell him to bugger off.
Now, Iris.
Checkmate.
You're a little bandit.
Iris and Pepijn's house.
You're joking?
I'm afraid the file will soon be closed, and
your husband's killer will go unpunished.
But what can I do about it?
- Open your mouth.
Marit keeps talking about it, eh?
- Send her to me.
And what will you say?
- Your dad's a respectable man.
Why doesn't he just tell me then?
And why doesn't his secretary know?
But when will you come back?
Pepijn, I'm taking you off it.
Who bloody cares?
What did they ask and what did you say?
portraits
Great photos.
Willem Steenhouwer, lawyer.
Who's that?
- The Couwenberg case I'm on
he's their lawyer.
Shall I pick you up around nine?
He didn't do it.
- Rosie's been suspended
for falsely accusing a fellow student.
Your fucking brother,
or your fucking grandpa.
The police drop by sometimes.
They asked me to sign a statement
about seeing Bjorn that night.
- You killed him.
No, it was an accident.
- Last night
you were at the club
with Carla and Mireille.
I want a bonus.
- The girl's becoming a nuisance.
But is she really lying?
- Sure, she must have been paid off.
No way was Bjorn there that night.
If they crack the alibi, we're screwed.
- She's just a whore.
I'm off to bed, I don't feel well.
So you won't go to that job tomorrow?
- I think I will, it's important.
Where are you?
- Out of town.
Where?
- I'll call you this afternoon, OK?
BETRAYAL
BONUS
The monkey
looked at his legs and tail.
Suddenly, he started to cry.
You're right, he said.
I'm pink.
Does it mean I don't belong
with my mummy and daddy anymore?
The blue crocodile saw how sad
the monkey was and backed down.
Er, er, er, the blue crocodile stammered.
Well, you may
It's not true, the monkey cried.
We don't look like each other.
We're not related.
What's wrong, daddy?
- Nothing, darling.
Are you crying?
Crying?
Daddies don't cry, do they?
What if you hurt your knee?
- Well yes, maybe then.
Hey, it's really late. It's time to sleep.
I heard a really bizarre story,
you'll never believe it.
About a colleague, who's working on
a big, slightly criminal, property case.
Just like me. And his wife has
a creative job too.
She may even be a photographer.
- Well, that's a coincidence.
One child, a boy.
And guess what's so weird?
His wife started an affair,
you won't believe this
with the other party's lawyer.
Apparently, they met in hotels where
she said she went for assignments.
And she thought my colleague
wouldn't find out.
A public prosecutor.
The other party's lawyer.
She must have thought: Not only
will I destroy my husband emotionally
and make my child unhappy. No, I'll help
ruin his career too, in one go.
What do you think of that, eh?
What goes on in the mind
of a woman like that, for god's sake?
If she were some stupid bitch
some dumb chick
then you could understand.
But no, she's a really sweet
lovely
sensitive woman.
Do you know what's so terrible, Iris?
Or so intensely sad, actually?
That my colleague
really thought he had
a wonderful marriage.
What a dumb ass.
You know
you sometimes read
something like that is painful
but not that it's so painful
so painful, Iris.
Why won't you look at me?
Don't you like me anymore?
Is it over?
Did I work too hard? Maybe I spent too
little time with you two.
I'm a public prosecutor.
In every court I enter from now on,
people will whisper:
Have you heard who his wife fucked?
I'm leaving.
Are you cold?
It's eczema, real bad.
This is it, eh?
This is all of it.
And if you tell anyone
I'll come and take it back.
You have something to celebrate, right?
I'll get glasses.
You didn't answer my question.
Don't you love me anymore?
I don't know.
Are you in love?
Are you
Listen, I'm going for a walk
or to vandalize a bus shelter.
When I get back,
tell me what you want to do:
Either you stay here with us,
or you leave.
Stay.
Stay. Please, stay.
You know where I live?
- There's lots of nosy people at the club.
And we don't want that, eh?
If I give you a bit extra,
don't I have a right to a bonus too?
How big is your bonus?
How big is your bonus?
He knows.
- What?
Pepijn knows.
I'll come over. Where are you?
Can we meet somewhere?
- Sure.
Where?
- Somewhere near your office?
OK.
Hi, alright?
- Yes. Are you at home?
No, I must drop by your dad's first.
- Oh, why?
Sorry, it's none of my business.
Although I had a tearful Beppie
on the phone every day, and Bjorn
but no matter. Why did you phone?
- To say I'll be late.
Is that why you phoned?
I'll see you tonight.
Your receipt.
It's over.
No, don't.
Sorry.
It had to go wrong sometime.
I don't want
is there no way to
- No.
Iris, I don't want to lose you.
I'm on my way.
Willem, you know I love you.
Where are you?
Ten minutes. I'm stuck somewhere.
- Stuck?
Ten minutes.
I have to go.
If your wife makes you choose, will you
- Yes.
Yes, what?
- I'll choose you.
You don't mean it?
- I do.
But
- I mean it.
Your kids are much older, it's different.
Yes, it's different for me.
I can't abandon Menno.
And your husband?
You haven't mentioned him.
How does he know?
And what does he know?
Willem, you know I love you.
Willem, you know
Willem, you know I love you.
Willem, you know I love you.
I had no choice.
- What do you mean?
The Ukrainian?
The problem's gone away.
The problem's gone away?
You're not serious?
Tell me it's not true, Huub.
Do you realise what you've done?
You've only made it worse.
Damn it.
You've crossed a line now, Huub.
You'd never have done that in the past.
- The past is dead.
Just like Mette and Louis.
I was never
here.
Well?
A neighbour phoned at 20:30 last night
to say she heard screams.
The station didn't think it was urgent. The
neighbour phoned again this morning
to say she didn't open her door.
No struggle, no signs of burglary
no witnesses, nothing.
- Look, what I've found.
Oh, you have another parking ticket.
Don't forget the birthday tomorrow.
- Birthday? What birthday?
Tapas, squid rings,
dipping sauce and carrots.
What's wrong with
a nice piece of liver sausage?
Or pickled onions in vinegar,
so sharp they make your eyes water.
Nowadays it's all fake vinegar.
- It's sweet and sour.
What?
- Sweet and sour.
Well, that says it all.
You can't have sweet and sour together.
There's bitter sweet too.
- If I throw a party, it'll be a normal party.
There's salt and sour too
but that's completely different.
I don't even feel like celebrating this year.
Hello.
- Huub, it's me, Chris.
Can you talk?
Ben, can I have a word?
I've already heard about the Ukrainian.
- It's not about that.
Her link to Couwenberg?
- It's all still vague.
I'm very busy today.
- Yes, but this is urgent.
A guy who works for Couwenberg
came to the door.
Are there other Couwenberg's?
- I've no idea.
I don't know what the guy said,
but he scared my dad shitless.
And then I had to drop the complaint.
- Even so, if the man
But I've never seen my dad so scared.
Never ever.
Why do we men
let ourselves be strangled?
Ministers don't have to wear ties, but
I get funny looks if I don't wear mine.
The whore?
- I'll get the autopsy report this afternoon.
Manslaughter?
- We'll know this afternoon.
Well, that's a relief.
- Ben, there's something else.
My wife.
She's having an affair. She had,
had an affair.
With Steenhouwer.
- Steenhouwer? Which Steenhouwer?
Couwenberg's lawyer.
Are you kidding me, or what?
Pepijn
cut it out.
- I must report it.
So now I have done so.
- But then you're off the case.
You know the rules.
Ben, we had a huge row yesterday.
But then she ended it immediately.
You'll have to drop the case.
You'll have to drop it.
- Who will replace me?
No one. De Ruiter's sick.
I know this case backwards.
Pepijn?
- It's over
she's not seeing him anymore,
and he's not a suspect.
The publicity, Pepijn.
- There'll be no publicity.
It's in no-one's interest.
- You can't believe that.
'Consigliere'.
- Don't call me that.
Well, I have some good news for
a change. Chris van den Houwert phoned.
And?
- He spoke to people at United Enterprise.
And 1.5 million will be paid
into our account.
That's good, eh?
What's wrong? Not good?
- Sure.
He's afraid of dad. Isn't he, dad?
Now there's just the 1.5 from Louis.
What do you mean?
- 1.5 from Chris, and 1.5 from Louis.
Louis is dead.
- But his money isn't, is it?
Beppie's got it all now.
You're not going to take
1.5 million from Aunt Beppie?
From a widow? At this time?
You can't be serious?
It's my money, right?
Hi, honey.
What are you up to?
What are you doing?
- Not much.
Like what?
I'm looking up stuff about grandpa.
- At it again are you?
What is this? Why are you interested
all of sudden?
All of sudden.
- What?
The correct way to say it is:
All of A sudden.
Why are you interested all of A sudden?
- It just so happens.
Your grandpa may be weird,
but he's never been charged.
Oh, so you suddenly want to talk
about it?
We're talking, are we? Great.
Can I join in?
I'm out of here.
Why all the secrecy?
- There's no secrecy?
Your grandpa is in property.
That's all.
So?
- People talk a lot in real estate.
And your grandpa
can't do anything about that.
What kind of look is that?
- Mum, I'm not ten anymore.
100 million loss due to property fraud
XTC.
- Yes, and quite a lot too.
What a way to go.
Was she an addict?
- Yes, she occasionally took drugs.
Was she forced?
- No signs of a struggle.
Nothing under her nails.
She probably let him in.
No witnesses, of course.
The neighbours saw nothing.
Coincidentally, she's one of Bjorn's
three witnesses.
She gave the impression
it wasn't that water-tight.
But?
- I don't know how to prove it.
It's good news for the Couwenbergs,
she can't retract her alibi anymore.
And it's not that hard to give
someone a dodgy pill.
I have stacks of files on the guy.
All involving shady deals,
but no assaults or murders.
There's an old Chinese proverb: Even the
longest journey starts with the first step.
What about a quick talk with Bjorn?
- No.
Or his dad?
- No, wait a bit.
Why?
- Let sleeping dogs lie.
What does that mean?
- Talking of sleeping dogs
you were meant to phone Immigration.
She might still be alive if you had.
My experience with desensitization
has been quite good.
Yes, it's a terrible word.
It took me ages to pronounce it
without seriously spitting.
But what it basically entails
is that very, very carefully
you occasionally try to mix with
large groups. Do you understand?
Everything I say here is confidential, eh?
Well yes, it's between us.
Under all circumstances?
- Definitely.
I'm having an affair.
Well, with a guy who's not my husband.
I can't talk to anyone about it.
Can I talk here?
Suddenly there's someone
who, when I just glance at him, makes
my stomach, head and chest go soft.
I get butterflies. Teenage butterflies.
Old-fashioned butterflies.
The first kiss, the first time someone says:
Yes, I like you too.
But there's Pepijn, who knows me so well,
whom I know so well
with all his mannerisms,
the way he talks and eats
and who holds in his tummy
when I walk by.
And still always has to win
the dumbest games.
He's warm, stupid and familiar.
All the things I've been through with him.
I'm suddenly scared.
I'm so scared, I may never really
have loved him.
I don't know what it is anymore.
Love.
What does it mean,
if it comes and goes so quickly?
Do you have any ideas?
- What?
About tomorrow?
- What's tomorrow?
I can't think of anything.
He has two of every single
from the 60's.
So the party's still on?
Yes why wouldn't it be?
- I don't know. He likes DVDs.
Those series. In a box.
What kind of series?
- Crime.
Good idea.
I
I'll sleep in the spare room.
Good night.
Yes, good night.
I used to try to educate him.
Remember?
I took him to posh restaurants and stuff.
- Yes, what a waste of money.
While he had a fortune in the bank.
Why the weird look?
Are you having an affair?
Yes, two. Good night.
Menno, hurry up.
And bring your gym stuff.
What are you doing today?
- I'll be at the studio. Tess will pick him up.
What are you doing there?
I told you I ended it.
- Yes, and I said I believed you
but is it such a weird question?
No, it isn't. It's an assignment
from Jill, not a portrait.
What is it then?
- An illustrative job.
I'm off.
Iris
how long did it go on?
And how often?
It's playing on my mind,
which isn't strange, perhaps.
Pepijn? Can I have a word.
I've thought about it, talked to a
few people, but it's impossible.
It's not officially prohibited.
- That's great, but we'll be in deep shit
if we continue.
It's not officially prohibited.
You're such a smart guy.
- She finished it.
I believe you,
but you have a career, Pepijn.
Remember? So a personal vendetta
- It's not a personal vendetta.
Sorry.
It's my career, right?
- Yes.
What if I want to risk it,
to win this case?
That's up to me, right?
- I don't know.
I'm still responsible, remember?
Can you stand opposite each other?
Like this.
Will you try to put your chin
on his shoulder?
Look under
Can you turn this way?
Will you stand with your back to me?
Now look at me.
Hold his hand. That's great.
Yes, great. You're in love, eh?
Wonderful.
Now grab each other.
Come a bit
As if you feel guilty.
I don't know.
I really don't.
Did someone pressure you girls?
Is someone pressuring you?
Who?
Tell us.
- No.
I wouldn't know who.
And Mireille?
- I don't know.
I really don't.
Do you know Bjorn Couwenberg?
- Yes, sure.
Why?
Hi, honey.
- Hello, darling.
When are we leaving?
- She's been like this for ages
so will you talk to her?
- Well, great.
Congratulations.
- Thanks. And thanks for the DVDs.
Which one is it?
That's from your daughter.
Here's a small gift.
Another one? My cellar's half full
of champagne from you.
Beer?
- Just sparkling water.
Bjorn?
Do we have sparkling water?
What brand is that?
- Must I pay a jackpot for water?
Just say when.
She's petrified, and under great pressure.
- So what do we do?
Nothing.
- Nothing?
Let's pick him up. It's a clear-cut case.
Pepijn doesn't want that.
- Let's phone him then
to secure all the evidence.
Wonderful, great.
Keep looking at them, eh?
Will you turn towards him?
Look at him and put your hand on her hip.
Yes, that's great.
What are you doing here?
- I thought I'd drop by.
To see what my wife is doing, for work.
I'm still busy so if you don't mind waiting.
Yes guys, great. OK.
Wonderful.
Will you get closer?
OK, I think that's it. Thank you.
How often have you been here?
Three, four times.
And now suddenly.
- Yes, now suddenly.
"The oilman got himself a Ford
he drives it through town like a king
but at eight in the evening
the fun is over
because his wife
puts the crank handle under the bed"
happy birthday to you
happy birthday to you
Blow them out.
Stop it.
I only wanted to help.
- There's cake for everyone.
What was all that for?
- A theme issue.
About what?
- Nothing special.
How was work?
- Work?
Well Iris, all I can see is you and
that jerk together in some cheap hotel.
Or did you do it here too?
Where exactly?
Was it in this bed,
or on the floor perhaps?
I said
- No, you've said nothing.
You're here, but you don't talk, Iris.
I told him it was over.
- But you haven't said to me: 'Pepijn
I'm so sorry. I love just you, I don't
know what got into me.' Stuff like that.
Is that what you want to hear then?
- Yes, actually.
I'd love to hear it
and right now I can't get enough
of hearing things like that.
Have you ever thought
for even a millisecond
of apologizing
first of all?
- Listen
I know what I did really sucks.
And I've tried to say 'sorry' a hundred
times, but she just won't see me.
Stockholm.
How old were we here?
I heard that Victor likes you.
Congratulations.
Thank you.
Did grandpa threaten Rosie's dad?
What?
- So he'd drop the complaint against you.
Get real.
Dad.
Dad.
- Congratulations, Mr Couwenberg.
May I ask what's going on?
- And who are you?
Steenhouwer. I'm a lawyer.
- Hello. Christina Meerdink, CID.
We're on very different salaries, I reckon.
- It's Mr Couwenberg's birthday
so your visit is very inconvenient.
- Yes, I know.
But as simple officials, wage slaves
we just have to do as we're told.
And we'd like to speak to Mr Couwenberg.
Junior.
You don't need to do that now.
- Sorry, Mr Steenhouwer
but this is a murder case, and
we must speak to Mr Couwenberg.
I'll go with him.
- I'm sorry
They can't do this?
- What murder case?
Natalia Korzachenko,
better known to some as Mireille.
Mireille?
- I demand to go with my client.
It's my bloody birthday.
- What's wrong with Mireille?
I'm sorry, Mr Couwenberg.
- Bjorn, it's best if you go with them.
It's only for an hour, eh?
So just party on, and he'll
be back again soon. Hopefully.
What's wrong with Mireille?
- Mireille's dead, Bjorn. It's terrible.
Didn't you really know?
Must I go with them?
Dad?
Dad?
Dad?
Now what?
We must go home, Tess is waiting.
I thought you'd say something.
Or not?
Do you think it's easy?
- Oh, is that it?
It's a bit tough, eh?
Gosh. Well, who started this?
Oh yes, not me.
I said I loved you.
- Yes, you did.
Guess what I'd rather hear? You
did what you did in a fit of insanity.
You hate the guy and you never
want to see him again. It would be nice
Who's that?
Will it always be like this?
- Yes.
I said I was sorry.
It's over and I've chosen you.
So why don't I feel that, Iris?
Why do I have this weird feeling
he's still around? Who was that?
Take a look. Go on.
Just someone from work?
- Yeah? Whom?
Who is it? Tell me.
- Stop it.
Who is it?
Who is it from work?
Give it to me.
- No.
Give it to me yourself.
No, you won't?
Give it to me.
- No.
Give it to me yourself.
You can always
I long for you.
You never jump a bloody red light.
You don't dare even go to a shop
without taking a pill.
He sent me a text, I can't help it.
- You'll do what I say, OK?
You're going to phone him
while I'm here
and tell him to bugger off.
Now, Iris.
Checkmate.
You're a little bandit.
Iris and Pepijn's house.
You're joking?
I'm afraid the file will soon be closed, and
your husband's killer will go unpunished.
But what can I do about it?
- Open your mouth.
Marit keeps talking about it, eh?
- Send her to me.
And what will you say?
- Your dad's a respectable man.
Why doesn't he just tell me then?
And why doesn't his secretary know?
But when will you come back?
Pepijn, I'm taking you off it.
Who bloody cares?
What did they ask and what did you say?