Red Rock (2015) s01e19 Episode Script
Episode 19
What I want is you and raise a family together.
That's all I want.
Nobody would think any less of you if you put in for a transfer.
Don't want anything else happening to you.
The man had you beaten to a pulp.
What's he going to do next if you still don't drop this.
If I let him bully me into keeping my mouth shut then he wins.
He'll win anyway if he kills you.
You're back then.
You can't get rid of me that easily.
I bet it was just a wind up.
I'm telling you, from the time we ordered 'til the pints arrived, she'd came up to my mate and asked him straight out.
I've never been in a bar like that.
And all because of his foreign accent.
Maybe I should try one myself someday.
Never worked like that for me.
Well maybe you should try chatting them up with a bag over your head.
Oi! Kosos, Kosos, leave them.
I thought he was being beaten up.
We can't leave him out here, he'll get frostbite.
GAGGING Great.
LAUGHTER That's fantastic.
I'm trying not to make a fuss.
But I've already got the Garda Band all set up for your arrival.
It's okay to be nervous.
I am.
I just don't want us getting our hopes up again.
It'll be okay, I promise.
I'll see you up there okay.
I love you.
Alright, do you have him? Oh man you stink.
It's an improvement on his usual aftershave.
Thanks, lads, love you too.
Before you clean yourself off, what exactly am I supposed to do with him? Said he's getting married next week.
To Theresa.
The most beautiful girl in the world, apparently.
And the most pregnant.
Lucky Theresa.
That's all he said before he conked out again.
No name, no address.
And no idea what he's getting himself into.
Get him out of here with a caution as soon as he's slept it off.
Yes, Sarge.
And lads, if he pukes in the cell, you clean it up.
You're all heart, Sarge.
Look, I need to talk to you, babe.
I said I'm sorry, just answer the phone, please.
That's what you call timing.
Lucky I caught you; if you take the clamp off I'll shift it for you now.
It doesn't work like that Sham.
I was only gone ten minutes.
Rules is rules.
Look, I'm having a really, really bad day here; is there any chance you could do us a favour and forget about it? You're on a double yellow.
But it's hardly even on it.
Look; the wheel's not actually touching the yellow bit.
The front of the car is definitely over the edge.
I have the photographs to prove it.
Are you married? Don't believe in it.
Look, I've just had the mother and father of all blow-outs with the wife; I said some things I really shouldn't have; if I don't get home to say sorry in the next ten minutes I'm a dead man.
The clamp comes off only when the fine's paid.
Almond croissant? I'm gluten intolerant.
Ah, there she is, my Sharona.
I would have taken a few more days if I were you.
I'd have taken a few months.
Welcome back, Sharon.
Thanks.
I'd just like to say that in your absence, Sharon, the station has been a quieter, more peaceful place altogether.
But we didn't like it that way; so we're giving you a heroes' welcome.
Sean's buying the pints later.
I know the very place.
For the person who's living proof that what doesn't kill you only makes you stronger.
Welcome back, Rocky.
Ha ha, very funny.
I'll take on the lot of yis.
Hey, now that you're back smelling like your old sweet self, you fellas need to get back out there.
I think I preferred the smell of puke.
You've got guts.
You sure you're okay? Yes, sir.
Really? I wouldn't be here if I wasn't.
I'm ready to get stuck in.
Cause you're no good to me if it's too early.
I need to know you're ready.
I am.
Okay, good.
But we'll keep you on light duties in the station for the time being.
Hopefully you won't need those boxing gloves for a while.
I wouldn't mind if I was blocking somebody but I've never in my life even parked in a disabled space.
Call the office, you pay over the phone and I'll be back within the hour.
But I need the car now.
Should have thought about that before; shouldn't you? Here; there's a number for a taxi.
How about I give you 50 euro and we say no more about it? Gimme them keys.
I'm not paying.
Gimme back the bleedin' keys.
When you take that thing off my car.
What seems to be the problem here gents? I have to nip out a while, shouldn't take long.
I'll take it out of your wages.
Will you look after Sharon? Just make sure she really is okay.
Yeah, I'll keep my eye on her boss.
Everything all right? Yeah, why wouldn't it be? Oh I was just wondering, just curious you know, what exactly it is you came back for? It's my job.
Yeah, but you can do your job somewhere else can't you? The smart money says you should've taken that transfer.
Maybe I don't want to be pushed around.
You alright darling? Which one of youse is in charge here? Never mind him.
What's the craic with our friend Finbar? Would I be right in assuming that the person to whom you refer is the drunken cross-dressing lout that my colleagues scraped up off of the bandstand? Youse kidnapped him, more like.
Look, it's barely even touching the yellow line.
Yeah, he's got a point.
Do you not think it's a bit harsh? I have photographs.
The camera never lies.
Yeah, but I'm sure he's learned his lesson.
I've already typed his details into the doofer.
Once that ball starts rolling, it can't be stopped.
Sorry sir, I'm afraid you'll just have to be more careful in future.
So you just wash your hands, is that it? We don't write the rules, sir; we just try to enforce them.
I might've known you'd be as thick as each other.
It's not wise to use that sort of language, sir.
Am I getting my keys back, or what? And you did take his keys.
In our business we call that "theft".
Now hold on a second Let's keep our voices down okay.
I am a hard-working citizen; I pay my taxes; I have never broken a law in my life! It's outrageous.
You should be off catching drug-dealers instead of persecuting decent people like me.
Now you haven't broken any laws yet.
Is that a threat? It's a statement of fact, Mister Curry, Gerard Curry.
Founder and CEO of Curry Logistics.
Ooh, that's a nice set of wheels you got there, Mr.
Curry.
Oh, I get it.
You think I'm just another shyster who made fast bucks so you're backing up this gombeen.
Enough! Or maybe you're just jealous? Alright, you're on very thin ice, now.
Sean.
See, don't tell me this isn't personal! Okay, put a cork in it, or I'll take you down to the station.
Go on, book me; I dare you.
Can you believe this guy? You should remember I pay your wages.
What did you say? You want the keys? You can have them.
You stupid, bleedin' That's it Mr.
Curry, you're under arrest.
What for? Disorderly conduct in a public place; abusive behaviour; take your pick.
This is a miscarriage of justice; our brother is an innocent man! I don't care what it is; I'll do nothing 'til ye sit down and shut up.
Here's what it is; me and the lads are having a bit of a do and we're just wondering if there's any chance we can have our Finbar back? Right, wait here I'll go check on him.
I'll wait out here, you go check on Boy George.
I'm busy.
Excuse me? I've got a lot of paperwork to catch up on.
Is this the way it is? Are you going to challenge everything I say, now? What's the plan, Sharon; how's it going to go? Don't worry, I've got the message.
I'm not going to say anything.
Good girl, that's what I like to hear.
But I'm watching you.
The guy's stotious.
There's no way we can let him go; if he drinks anymore, they'll kill him.
Look, lads, your mate was off his head and we took him in for public indecency.
We're not releasing him 'til he's sober enough to be cautioned, okay? Not much of a stag do without the groom.
Oh I'm sorry, am I wrecking your buzz? Clear out! It's a police state; like we're living under the jack-boot.
Yeah, yeah, that's right.
I'm not taking this lying down, I'll be back.
The pleasure's all mine.
See, sometimes all it takes is a soft hand and a firm word.
So when exactly did you give the trigger shot? Maybe 10.
35.
Why, is something wrong? The eggs appear slightly less mature than I'd have expected, that's all.
Is that bad? There are plenty of them, and they seem in good condition so there's no cause for concern.
What kept you? Sorry.
Get your hands off me.
Do us all a favour, will ya? Happy hour, is it? This is an infringement of my civil liberties.
What's the charge? Possession of a nice car and suspicion of having a better salary than his.
Would you ever knock it off? Name and address? Gerard Owen Curry, 46 Mont Blanc Crescent, Red Rock.
Welcome to the dark side, Mr.
Curry.
So just because I live there I deserve to be victimised like this? Mr.
Curry; d'you ever think it might be better to listen sometimes instead of talking? That's a really good idea.
What's the charge? Be careful with those, they're for my wife.
Having a bad mouth and a bad attitude.
That's my phone, you've no right.
Check the law book, we have every right.
You can try and hide behind your uniforms but I have your numbers and I'll see the lot of youse in court! Okay, that's it, stick him in a cell.
With pleasure.
What? You can't do that.
This is police brutality, I want my lawyer.
He's just an idiot with a temper.
Release him with a caution once he's cooled off, would you? We'll take the cuffs off if you're going to be cool about this, okay? No, please, I need my phone.
I have to call my wife.
BANGING ON DOOR If he doesn't give it a rest soon.
He'll get bored soon and give up.
What we need is a big sound system that we can blast into the cells and drown him out.
That sort of thing was banned by the Geneva convention.
Told you he'd get bored.
All he has to do now is keep his mouth shut.
Yeah well if he knew how to do that he wouldn't be here in the first place.
You think he's learned his lesson? Nope.
We've locked him up.
Yeah for parking on double yellows.
Exactly.
See you Millie, safe home.
And he threw your man's keys down the drain.
And for being an idiot.
He had a fight with his wife, you don't know what that's like.
When a woman winds you up and makes you cranky you lash out.
They can be infuriating.
Exasperating.
But great too.
Really great too.
Okay well maybe he has learned his lesson.
We let him go? Yeah.
I'll have all your jobs for this! Told you he was an idiot.
The boys are back in town! If the bridegroom can't come to the stag party, the party has to come to the groom.
Come on lads; this isn't on.
And you look like the type of girl who likes an action man.
Knock it off.
That's enough of that.
We're only having a laugh.
Trust me; you don't wanna go threatening a member of An Garda Siochana.
You can try and beat us, or you two love-birds can join us.
But we shall not, we shall not be moved! Okay lads, I can't let you gargle in here.
Drinking alcohol in public is an offence.
Try and stop us.
Go get the others on stand-by.
Now! Hey! I need to talk to my wife! I'll have your jobs for this! Look, lads; no-one's looking for any trouble here.
What's going on here? Oh hey, hey, hey, stall the ball, let's not get ahead of ourselves.
Then tell your monkeys to back off.
You want to watch your mouth.
Why, what you gonna do about it? Now listen lads; this is your last warning, back off.
Jacko, let's get out of here.
This is a matter of principle, bro.
Okay.
Woah, woah woah, nobody move.
Would you put that away.
Nobody's hurt and no-one's in trouble.
But if you raise a hand to a Guard you'll wind up in prison, and it also finishes in court, right? I need help.
Someone, please.
Let me go! Now you, you, I want you to calm down.
These monkeys are the ones who started it.
How d'you figure that out? Just shut up.
Here's the deal, we'll let you go and say no more.
But only if you give your word there'll be no more hassle.
He will, of course he will, won't you? Not without our blood brother.
I thought we had an agreement? What is this, the United Nations? Okay look; here's a compromise.
I'll release Finbar without a charge.
Thanks very much.
But only when he's sober enough to walk.
Let's do it, Jacko.
Give me your number and I'll call you the minute he surfaces.
Here's the other thing, if you don't clear off now, I'll do the lot of you for public disorder.
You're a hard man, but you're a fair man; anyone ever tell you that? All the time.
Was it a full moon last night? I need a coffee.
I need a drink.
Go check if that other nut job's cooled off.
Yes Sarge.
Sleeping like a baby.
Sean! What is it? Mr.
Curry? Mr.
Curry? Gerard? Turn him over.
Gerard can you hear us? Is he breathing? Hang on.
Is he breathing? I don't know Sean, hang on.
No he's not.
Start pumping.
You shouldn't be here if you're not a hundred percent.
I'm fine.
I'm talking about your judgement.
You had no business drawing your baton like that.
That was self-defence.
You're lucky you've got me covering your back.
Ambulance, now.
Come on, come on.
Get the defib, have you done rescue breaths? Not yet.
Give me the mask.
It's coming, it's coming.
Hurry up.
It's coming.
Get the pads ready.
Pads on.
The ambulance is on its way.
Call McKay! He can't go and die on us like this.
Let's hope not, for all our sakes.
Okay, clear.
That's all I want.
Nobody would think any less of you if you put in for a transfer.
Don't want anything else happening to you.
The man had you beaten to a pulp.
What's he going to do next if you still don't drop this.
If I let him bully me into keeping my mouth shut then he wins.
He'll win anyway if he kills you.
You're back then.
You can't get rid of me that easily.
I bet it was just a wind up.
I'm telling you, from the time we ordered 'til the pints arrived, she'd came up to my mate and asked him straight out.
I've never been in a bar like that.
And all because of his foreign accent.
Maybe I should try one myself someday.
Never worked like that for me.
Well maybe you should try chatting them up with a bag over your head.
Oi! Kosos, Kosos, leave them.
I thought he was being beaten up.
We can't leave him out here, he'll get frostbite.
GAGGING Great.
LAUGHTER That's fantastic.
I'm trying not to make a fuss.
But I've already got the Garda Band all set up for your arrival.
It's okay to be nervous.
I am.
I just don't want us getting our hopes up again.
It'll be okay, I promise.
I'll see you up there okay.
I love you.
Alright, do you have him? Oh man you stink.
It's an improvement on his usual aftershave.
Thanks, lads, love you too.
Before you clean yourself off, what exactly am I supposed to do with him? Said he's getting married next week.
To Theresa.
The most beautiful girl in the world, apparently.
And the most pregnant.
Lucky Theresa.
That's all he said before he conked out again.
No name, no address.
And no idea what he's getting himself into.
Get him out of here with a caution as soon as he's slept it off.
Yes, Sarge.
And lads, if he pukes in the cell, you clean it up.
You're all heart, Sarge.
Look, I need to talk to you, babe.
I said I'm sorry, just answer the phone, please.
That's what you call timing.
Lucky I caught you; if you take the clamp off I'll shift it for you now.
It doesn't work like that Sham.
I was only gone ten minutes.
Rules is rules.
Look, I'm having a really, really bad day here; is there any chance you could do us a favour and forget about it? You're on a double yellow.
But it's hardly even on it.
Look; the wheel's not actually touching the yellow bit.
The front of the car is definitely over the edge.
I have the photographs to prove it.
Are you married? Don't believe in it.
Look, I've just had the mother and father of all blow-outs with the wife; I said some things I really shouldn't have; if I don't get home to say sorry in the next ten minutes I'm a dead man.
The clamp comes off only when the fine's paid.
Almond croissant? I'm gluten intolerant.
Ah, there she is, my Sharona.
I would have taken a few more days if I were you.
I'd have taken a few months.
Welcome back, Sharon.
Thanks.
I'd just like to say that in your absence, Sharon, the station has been a quieter, more peaceful place altogether.
But we didn't like it that way; so we're giving you a heroes' welcome.
Sean's buying the pints later.
I know the very place.
For the person who's living proof that what doesn't kill you only makes you stronger.
Welcome back, Rocky.
Ha ha, very funny.
I'll take on the lot of yis.
Hey, now that you're back smelling like your old sweet self, you fellas need to get back out there.
I think I preferred the smell of puke.
You've got guts.
You sure you're okay? Yes, sir.
Really? I wouldn't be here if I wasn't.
I'm ready to get stuck in.
Cause you're no good to me if it's too early.
I need to know you're ready.
I am.
Okay, good.
But we'll keep you on light duties in the station for the time being.
Hopefully you won't need those boxing gloves for a while.
I wouldn't mind if I was blocking somebody but I've never in my life even parked in a disabled space.
Call the office, you pay over the phone and I'll be back within the hour.
But I need the car now.
Should have thought about that before; shouldn't you? Here; there's a number for a taxi.
How about I give you 50 euro and we say no more about it? Gimme them keys.
I'm not paying.
Gimme back the bleedin' keys.
When you take that thing off my car.
What seems to be the problem here gents? I have to nip out a while, shouldn't take long.
I'll take it out of your wages.
Will you look after Sharon? Just make sure she really is okay.
Yeah, I'll keep my eye on her boss.
Everything all right? Yeah, why wouldn't it be? Oh I was just wondering, just curious you know, what exactly it is you came back for? It's my job.
Yeah, but you can do your job somewhere else can't you? The smart money says you should've taken that transfer.
Maybe I don't want to be pushed around.
You alright darling? Which one of youse is in charge here? Never mind him.
What's the craic with our friend Finbar? Would I be right in assuming that the person to whom you refer is the drunken cross-dressing lout that my colleagues scraped up off of the bandstand? Youse kidnapped him, more like.
Look, it's barely even touching the yellow line.
Yeah, he's got a point.
Do you not think it's a bit harsh? I have photographs.
The camera never lies.
Yeah, but I'm sure he's learned his lesson.
I've already typed his details into the doofer.
Once that ball starts rolling, it can't be stopped.
Sorry sir, I'm afraid you'll just have to be more careful in future.
So you just wash your hands, is that it? We don't write the rules, sir; we just try to enforce them.
I might've known you'd be as thick as each other.
It's not wise to use that sort of language, sir.
Am I getting my keys back, or what? And you did take his keys.
In our business we call that "theft".
Now hold on a second Let's keep our voices down okay.
I am a hard-working citizen; I pay my taxes; I have never broken a law in my life! It's outrageous.
You should be off catching drug-dealers instead of persecuting decent people like me.
Now you haven't broken any laws yet.
Is that a threat? It's a statement of fact, Mister Curry, Gerard Curry.
Founder and CEO of Curry Logistics.
Ooh, that's a nice set of wheels you got there, Mr.
Curry.
Oh, I get it.
You think I'm just another shyster who made fast bucks so you're backing up this gombeen.
Enough! Or maybe you're just jealous? Alright, you're on very thin ice, now.
Sean.
See, don't tell me this isn't personal! Okay, put a cork in it, or I'll take you down to the station.
Go on, book me; I dare you.
Can you believe this guy? You should remember I pay your wages.
What did you say? You want the keys? You can have them.
You stupid, bleedin' That's it Mr.
Curry, you're under arrest.
What for? Disorderly conduct in a public place; abusive behaviour; take your pick.
This is a miscarriage of justice; our brother is an innocent man! I don't care what it is; I'll do nothing 'til ye sit down and shut up.
Here's what it is; me and the lads are having a bit of a do and we're just wondering if there's any chance we can have our Finbar back? Right, wait here I'll go check on him.
I'll wait out here, you go check on Boy George.
I'm busy.
Excuse me? I've got a lot of paperwork to catch up on.
Is this the way it is? Are you going to challenge everything I say, now? What's the plan, Sharon; how's it going to go? Don't worry, I've got the message.
I'm not going to say anything.
Good girl, that's what I like to hear.
But I'm watching you.
The guy's stotious.
There's no way we can let him go; if he drinks anymore, they'll kill him.
Look, lads, your mate was off his head and we took him in for public indecency.
We're not releasing him 'til he's sober enough to be cautioned, okay? Not much of a stag do without the groom.
Oh I'm sorry, am I wrecking your buzz? Clear out! It's a police state; like we're living under the jack-boot.
Yeah, yeah, that's right.
I'm not taking this lying down, I'll be back.
The pleasure's all mine.
See, sometimes all it takes is a soft hand and a firm word.
So when exactly did you give the trigger shot? Maybe 10.
35.
Why, is something wrong? The eggs appear slightly less mature than I'd have expected, that's all.
Is that bad? There are plenty of them, and they seem in good condition so there's no cause for concern.
What kept you? Sorry.
Get your hands off me.
Do us all a favour, will ya? Happy hour, is it? This is an infringement of my civil liberties.
What's the charge? Possession of a nice car and suspicion of having a better salary than his.
Would you ever knock it off? Name and address? Gerard Owen Curry, 46 Mont Blanc Crescent, Red Rock.
Welcome to the dark side, Mr.
Curry.
So just because I live there I deserve to be victimised like this? Mr.
Curry; d'you ever think it might be better to listen sometimes instead of talking? That's a really good idea.
What's the charge? Be careful with those, they're for my wife.
Having a bad mouth and a bad attitude.
That's my phone, you've no right.
Check the law book, we have every right.
You can try and hide behind your uniforms but I have your numbers and I'll see the lot of youse in court! Okay, that's it, stick him in a cell.
With pleasure.
What? You can't do that.
This is police brutality, I want my lawyer.
He's just an idiot with a temper.
Release him with a caution once he's cooled off, would you? We'll take the cuffs off if you're going to be cool about this, okay? No, please, I need my phone.
I have to call my wife.
BANGING ON DOOR If he doesn't give it a rest soon.
He'll get bored soon and give up.
What we need is a big sound system that we can blast into the cells and drown him out.
That sort of thing was banned by the Geneva convention.
Told you he'd get bored.
All he has to do now is keep his mouth shut.
Yeah well if he knew how to do that he wouldn't be here in the first place.
You think he's learned his lesson? Nope.
We've locked him up.
Yeah for parking on double yellows.
Exactly.
See you Millie, safe home.
And he threw your man's keys down the drain.
And for being an idiot.
He had a fight with his wife, you don't know what that's like.
When a woman winds you up and makes you cranky you lash out.
They can be infuriating.
Exasperating.
But great too.
Really great too.
Okay well maybe he has learned his lesson.
We let him go? Yeah.
I'll have all your jobs for this! Told you he was an idiot.
The boys are back in town! If the bridegroom can't come to the stag party, the party has to come to the groom.
Come on lads; this isn't on.
And you look like the type of girl who likes an action man.
Knock it off.
That's enough of that.
We're only having a laugh.
Trust me; you don't wanna go threatening a member of An Garda Siochana.
You can try and beat us, or you two love-birds can join us.
But we shall not, we shall not be moved! Okay lads, I can't let you gargle in here.
Drinking alcohol in public is an offence.
Try and stop us.
Go get the others on stand-by.
Now! Hey! I need to talk to my wife! I'll have your jobs for this! Look, lads; no-one's looking for any trouble here.
What's going on here? Oh hey, hey, hey, stall the ball, let's not get ahead of ourselves.
Then tell your monkeys to back off.
You want to watch your mouth.
Why, what you gonna do about it? Now listen lads; this is your last warning, back off.
Jacko, let's get out of here.
This is a matter of principle, bro.
Okay.
Woah, woah woah, nobody move.
Would you put that away.
Nobody's hurt and no-one's in trouble.
But if you raise a hand to a Guard you'll wind up in prison, and it also finishes in court, right? I need help.
Someone, please.
Let me go! Now you, you, I want you to calm down.
These monkeys are the ones who started it.
How d'you figure that out? Just shut up.
Here's the deal, we'll let you go and say no more.
But only if you give your word there'll be no more hassle.
He will, of course he will, won't you? Not without our blood brother.
I thought we had an agreement? What is this, the United Nations? Okay look; here's a compromise.
I'll release Finbar without a charge.
Thanks very much.
But only when he's sober enough to walk.
Let's do it, Jacko.
Give me your number and I'll call you the minute he surfaces.
Here's the other thing, if you don't clear off now, I'll do the lot of you for public disorder.
You're a hard man, but you're a fair man; anyone ever tell you that? All the time.
Was it a full moon last night? I need a coffee.
I need a drink.
Go check if that other nut job's cooled off.
Yes Sarge.
Sleeping like a baby.
Sean! What is it? Mr.
Curry? Mr.
Curry? Gerard? Turn him over.
Gerard can you hear us? Is he breathing? Hang on.
Is he breathing? I don't know Sean, hang on.
No he's not.
Start pumping.
You shouldn't be here if you're not a hundred percent.
I'm fine.
I'm talking about your judgement.
You had no business drawing your baton like that.
That was self-defence.
You're lucky you've got me covering your back.
Ambulance, now.
Come on, come on.
Get the defib, have you done rescue breaths? Not yet.
Give me the mask.
It's coming, it's coming.
Hurry up.
It's coming.
Get the pads ready.
Pads on.
The ambulance is on its way.
Call McKay! He can't go and die on us like this.
Let's hope not, for all our sakes.
Okay, clear.