Red Rock (2015) s01e16 Episode Script

Episode 16

Shut that bloody dog up! We've had a complaint about your dog.
Barking all the time.
You were kissing another woman and it wasn't mum.
I'm worried I might be paired off with you know who.
That's what I love about this job, you never know what's around the corner.
He's dead.
I know about you and Brian.
What if she tells him.
She won't be telling anyone anything, believe me.
I got a little job for you.
Of course I didn't poison the dog.
What do you think I am? You made threats.
Said you'd "scoop out its insides and use it as a handbag.
" What if I did say that? It doesn't mean I'd actually do it.
Well somebody put something through the letterbox.
Something poisonous.
Good for them.
Now we might get some peace.
D'ya know what? You'd want to get out and catch some real criminals.
I've been broken into twice in the last six months! And someone stole our Brendan's skateboard.
It was the old man, wasn't it? If he has the skateboard, I want him charged with theft! As well as breaking me window! We were talking about the dog, Mrs.
Wilson.
What about you? Brendan, is it? Do you know anything about this? This is a serious offence.
With your record, do I need to spell out what would happen? You can spell it out all you like.
I didn't do it.
Your latest scheme? Do you have to keep them in the living room, we can barely move in there.
My room's already stowed.
Won the lottery, did you? No, Ma gave me some cash.
An investment, we're partners.
What? She's our ma, she's looking out for us.
You think so? What? What do you want to do when you grow up, Keith? Why? You being funny? No, seriously.
Do you want to be shifting knock-off cigs and DVDs for the rest of your life? Will you give it a rest will you? Cause our ma's just going to drag you down same way she done our Da.
Is that what you want? You need to stop this right.
I'm sick of you going on about me Ma like she's a member of bleeding Al-Qaeda or something.
Look I'm glad she's back.
I'm glad she's helping us out, I missed her.
I'm sorry, I just want more for you than this.
You don't need to worry.
Honestly I'm happy.
You should be as well.
Look I know she's not perfect yeah, I know, but she's our Ma.
Let it be, will you? Come on, you worry too much.
You don't worry enough.
We will catch whoever killed your dog, Mr.
Duff.
He's not dead.
The vet pumped his stomach after you left here yesterday.
And don't think I'm going to let this drop just because he isn't dead.
It cost me a bleeding fortune! You don't have to be Sherlock Holmes to work out who did it.
Get next door.
Beat a confession out of her! Isn't that what you people do? Funnily enough, no it isn't.
And if you want us to continue to help you, a bit of respect wouldn't go amiss.
We'll be in touch.
You've trodden in something.
Bloody chocolate! Hey, Paudge just called, his court case from yesterday was held over, so he won't be in again today.
I'll bet he was heartbroken.
Yeah, well, he did try to hide his glee, but I'm sure I heard a few whoops of joy in the background.
Remember that manslaughter trial when his statement was postponed? Yeah, if I'm not mistaken he had six days off and came back with a proper tan.
It does mean that Sharon's on her own again today though.
We'll just have to put her on S.
O.
Or I could take her out in the car.
Do you have time? Yeah I can squeeze it in later on.
You know what it's like at her age, the more time you send on the street, the better.
Really stands to you.
Well if you don't mind.
Happy to help boss.
While you're at it, maybe you could undo some of the bad habits Paudge's been teaching her.
Yeah, that might take longer than a few hours.
See you.
See you.
Shoplifter in Molloy's, just been called in.
How are we doing with our dog killer? The dog's not dead.
The vet pumped its stomach.
The poisoner couldn't have known it wouldn't die though.
You an animal lover, Skip? Not really, the boys are.
We used to have a dog from the rescue.
She was a pain, if I'm honest.
She got into the boys' Christmas stockings one year, exploded! Exploded?? Not literally.
Let's just say it wasn't a white Christmas.
She was lucky, she could have died from eating so much chocolate.
Even a few pieces can be fatal, apparently.
Have you seen me keys? On the side.
Which side? Well not me bleeding backside, the sideboard! Oh, careful Ma.
Now he tells me.
I'll be back later, hopefully after shifting loads of these.
That's what I like to see, a real grafter, isn't he Vin? Do you know what I really fancy? Recognise this? Seen you eating the same stuff.
Hundreds of people eat that, thousands.
What's it got to do with the dog, anyway? I thought you said it was poisoned? It was.
By this.
That's daft.
We do have better things to do you know so why don't you just admit it and we can all get on with something a bit more important.
Why don't you go and fetch that skateboard? What? The one we got from Mr.
Duff? The dog's fine, it's not going to die.
But we need to get to the bottom of this.
This won't go away, Brendan.
Not until we know the truth.
No, I didn't ask you anything.
I didn't mean it.
I was just trying to keep it quiet, so Daenerys would go back to sleep.
Daenerys? The baby.
So you were thinking about your sister, that's a good thing.
You put the chocolate through the letterbox? Will there be charges? I'll speak to Mr.
Duff.
When he hears that Brendan gave the dog chocolate for a good reason he might not want to take things further.
He's not a completely unreasonable man.
I think.
So what now? The dog's coming back? That's great.
That leaves us exactly where we started.
Maybe not.
Well, now that that's sorted, hopefully we can get back to some proper police work? Helping people is proper police work.
If you say so.
You're in the car with me Cleere.
Now? Yeah, grab your coat.
But Sergeant Tyrell said I'm on S.
O.
And now I'm moving you to the car.
Okay, I'll let her know I'm going.
No, it's all done.
Don't worry, I'm just doing what the boss asked to do, he's keen to see you get as much hands on experience as possible.
He must see potential.
Okay, I'll get my jacket.
Great.
Wait till you see this.
Whoa ho.
What do you think? Lovely.
Up your bum! Brings back happy memories.
Doesn't it? That crappy holiday in Salou? And the cocktail bar with the para Oh the paragot.
(Laughs) Katie was born nine months later.
We should have called her Marguerita.
LAUGHTER Ah, good times.
Yeah.
I really made a mess of things, didn't I? Yeah, you did.
Well what did you want me to say? That all those years don't matter! That I'm glad to see you, but it took Darren dying for you to come back.
Don't be like that, I was coming back anyway.
Ah yeah, so you say.
Do you know I don't need this.
I'm trying to make everything right but nobody gives a toss.
Where are you going? Upstairs to pack, now get out of me way.
Don't be soft.
Soft is it I am now? Go on hit me.
If it makes you feel better.
I wouldn't waste good booze on you, Vincent Kiely.
I was waiting for you outside.
Yeah, sorry Sarge I'm not feeling that great.
I think it must be one of those bugs.
You've no temperature.
I just feel a bit off.
No problem.
If you're not up to it, I'll just bring you back.
(Radio) Control to Zulu Victor 101.
Go ahead, control.
(Radio) Reports of a break in at the Ballybride Street warehouse.
Roger that, we're on our way.
They're still here, come on.
Zulu Victor 101 to Control.
(Radio) Go ahead 101.
Burglary in progress at the Ballybride Street warehouse.
Assistance required, intruders on.
(Radio) Roger Zulu Victor 101.
WHISTLING Brian.
WHISTLING Brian.
Put your hands up where I can see them.
(Shouts) Brian! Brian! PUNCHING AND KICKING IN BACKGROUND PUNCHING AND KICKING IN BACKGROUND SCREAMING AND GRUNTING SCREAMING FOOTSTEPS Just do it.
Again.
Just go! Go! Zulu Victor 101 to Control.
(Radio) Go ahead Zulu Victor 101.
Where's that back up? We got a member down.
Repeat.
Member down.
You need to let them take over now, Brian.
I'll wait here, you need to go and get that eye looked at.
Look you're no good to me, you're no good to Sharon, if you're exhausted.
Get the eye stitched up, then go home.
See the wife, see the kids, get some sleep.
Look, I should have got to her sooner.
It was three against one.
You coming back when you did saved her life.
Sharon will never forget what you did for her today.
I'll let you know when she's out of surgery, okay? Good man.
Thanks for letting us know.
She has concussion, broken ribs, a collapsed lung and bruising.
Did I get that right, there were three of them? If Brian hadn't been on the scene so quickly Can we go see her after shift? I would leave it for now.
The boss is there.
We can take it in turns to go in tomorrow.
Has anyone told Paudge? I'll let him know.
Do we have any idea of the attackers? Anything to go on? Not a clue.
Sharon might be able to give us a description.
What I wouldn't do to have five minutes in a cell with those bastards.
Just five? I could take all day.
Hey.
How are you feeling? Never better, sir.
Some people'll do anything for a lie down eh? I've called your mum and dad.
They're on their way.
It's okay.
Do you want something to drink? It probably doesn't feel like it now, but you're lucky.
If Brian hadn't managed to see them off, it could have been a lot worse.
Paudge.
Come on in.
I got you this.
I was just telling Sharon.
Brian did well to see off her attackers.
You need to get some rest.
Don't be in too much of a hurry to get out of here.
I'll be back tomorrow, is there anything else you want me to bring in? No.
I'm proud of you, Sharon.
The bravery you showed out there today.
As far as I'm concerned, you and Brian, you're both heroes.
Sharon Cleere's been beaten up.
She's in the hospital.
She has broken ribs, a punctured lung.
She'll be okay, though? I've been pretty hard on her lately.
Okay.
Okay? You can leave college.
I think it would be a mistake, but um Who cares what I think, right? I was just talking to Dad about Uni and I don't want to quit.
Not really.
What? I just need some breathing space that's all.
Breathing space? Sounds familiar.
FOOTSTEPS I know it isn't visiting hours, but the nurses didn't think it was a problem.
It's the uniform.
Oh I love the blue, don't you? It says something about us.
That we're in charge.
That we've made something of ourselves.
Get well soon, oh from Paudge.
Kiss, kiss.
See this is what I've been telling you about.
How we look after our own.
You take my word for it by tomorrow you won't be able to see that locker for cards.
Put that down.
You know, everybody is saying that I'm a hero.
That they would've killed you if I hadn't got to you when I did.
But I just do what any guard would do.
I covered your back.
Now you get better, you take care of yourself and try not to get into trouble again.
Because next time You mightn't be so lucky.

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