Sherwood (2022) s02e02 Episode Script

Season 2, Episode 2

1
This programme contains strong
language, some violent scenes
and some scenes which
some viewers may find upsetting
There she is, on our horizon.
Just within our grasp.
PANICKED CRYING
Nicky Branson, is she really dead?
Who were you with?
So I found out our assistant.
Mother. Daphne.
Roy and Ann's boy.
Could all kick off again.
GUNSHO
This family, the Bottomleys,
they've gone.
You saw them, didn't you?
I've left the force.
Harry Summers is a perfectly
capable replacement.
I know you'll be smart and helpful,
Ronan, OK? Smart for your family.
RUSTLING
DOOR SQUEAKS
LIGHTER CLICKS
- Hey. Morning.
- Morning.
GUNSHO
Which one?
Whichever's unluckiest.
GUNSHO
GUNSHO
PHONE RINGS
SIGHS
CLEARS THROA
Sparrow Cabs.
VOICE ON PHONE: Daphne, it's Ann.
SIGHS
Hi.
Are you OK? You sound tired.
No, I always sound like this
in the morning.
Well, that's smoking for you -
be t'death of ya.
What we talked about - we think
we're going to go for it tomorrow.
Tomorrow?!
And with Ronan tagging along, yeah.
So if we pick him up
nine to ten, and no phones.
Locations and all that.
I-I-I'm not happy about this. Sorry.
Look, we really want to
help your family with this
at this difficult
But my family, my
You know, Ronan, it's it's
really shaken him, this.
He just has to point him out,
that's all.
But, I mean, there must be
someone else who can
Daphne. Daphne.
Everyone recognises this is just
summat that has to be done.
Then I'm coming.
I think the less people, the better.
Is it less or fewer?
My dad always used to
pull me up on that. Fewer?
No, he's not going alone.
If he's going, I'm going.
Fine. I'll pack extra cobs.
They want to drive him
somewhere tomorrow.
Oh Right. Well, I'll go with
- I've said I'll go.
- No, leave this to
Yeah, to the man?
That always works out, don't it?!
BIRDS CHIRP
WHISPERS: "This child is a counsellor?!
"Telling us
we can't have our jobs back!
"And she's the Sheriff of Nottingham?!
"Couldn't write it!"
"Cancelling Christmas!!"
"Run this bitch over."
FOOTSTEPS APPROACH
BABY GURGLES
OK
BIRDS CHIRP
DOG BARKS
lan!
Hi, Julie.
- Oh, my God!
- BOTH CHUCKLE
- It's been a while.
- Yeah.
JULIE CHUCKLES
Oh, come in.
Oh, you've got a dog!
- Yeah!
- Oh!
So, what, you've properly left
the police?
Yeah, yeah, it's a-a new start.
It's that, um, new team
outside the police.
Right.
Looking at the underlying causes of,
um
HE CHUCKLES
I won't bore you with it, but, er
No! I'll say when you're boring!
I think I just, um
I don't know. I just lost faith
in it all, you know?
And did I hear that, um
you and?
Oh, shit the bed.
I've forgotten her name.
I'm so sorry. That's so rude.
- Helen.
- Yeah.
Yeah. No Well, yeah, we did.
Ah.
Suppose it didn't help,
you accusing her of being a spy?
It's actually OK. She's moved to, um
- And I'm just round the corner.
- Oh!
Yeah. Renting, you know,
just temporary,
surrounded by boxes
and everything, so But I'm
So, um
the signoutside.
Oh. Uh, yeah.
Well, uh, Cathy,
she moved up to the Peaks, you know,
after what happened, and
Her and Fred. And
I just increasingly felt that
I couldn't quite put my finger on
what I was still here for, you know?
Uh, so
I-I don't know if I will sell.
I just thought I'd put it
on the market and see. You know?
Yeah. Baby steps.
Right.
BOTH CHUCKLE WRYLY
SIGHS
Who were you with at the rink? Come on.
There must be someone else
who saw what happened,
who know this Bottomley lot?
I'm not asking - tell me who!
Who?
MICKEY: Just tell us, Ronan.
No-one's going to lose their shit.
She's losing her shit now, look.
And don't speak to her like that!
I'm trying to protect you.
Oi, happy families.
What's going off up here?
BANGS DOOR
Who were you with?!
Chill, everyone, all right?
He's had a proper shock, ain't he?
I'm fine!
DAPHNE: You're not fine.
You won't be fine.
Hey, hey. OK. All right. Rory's right.
Oh, my God. Why don't you get it?
Right now, he is clean.
He's never got his hands mucky once,
and now we're all OK with him
getting mixed up in all this?!
What are we starting?
Slippery fucking slope!
I can hear you all whispering.
BANGING
Who were you with?!
NEWSREADER: And hopes are high
one day Olympic glory beckons.
Susannah Lewis is with them.
And actually, we'll be going
to Susannah shortly,
but we understand that
the Chief Constable
of Nottinghamshire Constabulary
is now about to make a statement
regarding the murder of
Nicky Branson
CHIEF CONSTABLE: We know that
these shootings -
one on a home in a quiet street,
another killing a young man -
are very upsetting for the community.
SHE GROANS
What we're appealing for is calm
VOMITS
in a very difficult time.
TV: JOURNALISTS CLAMOUR
Thank you.
EXHALES DEEPLY
For fuck's sake, Rach, sort it out.
Fucking hell.
ELECTRIC SCREWDRIVER WHIRS
On the Bottomleys, I wanted to ask -
DCS Summers, the SIO
I run these support groups.
Victims of crime.
Harry was along the other day.
That's good, though, in't it? I mean
it's healthy for him, you know,
to, um, check in and
Yeah.
But I'm not sure
he's completely, like
And also the Bottomleys are
part of that group.
He's listened to them, they've
listened to him. Is that not a?
He's a good officer.
You know, he he got that promotion
because he deserved it.
I were on the interview panel,
so, um
I-I don't I don't think
you have to worry.
PHONE RINGS
RECEPTIONIST ON PHONE:
Madam Sheriff, it's reception.
There's a
They don't have an appointment,
but the parents of the lad
who got shot are here.
Right Now, you call, right?
If you need anything.
ROY: Mrs Sheriff, yeah? All right?
Mr and Mrs Branson?
Yeah.
I'm very sorry about your son.
I know they've charged someone, but
Yeah.
I imagine you've heard about us.
Not all of it will be true, mind.
But
Anyway, Ann had this idea.
I would like to name a street
after him.
People do that, don't they?
There's a couple of roads.
Places we lived growing up.
A street in Ashfield
just around t'corner from you,
actually, I think.
Felty Ave?
We thought that would be nice.
Yeah.
So that people remember.
And they should remember.
OK. Well, I think
the normal procedure is,
if all the neighbours
on the street agree,
you can petition the council.
So we just have to speak to
'neighbours, get 'em to say yeah?
Yeah. Except, you know,
not everyone might want
to go through the hassle
of changing their address.
- I think they will. Yeah.
- Yeah.
And with your endorsement
as our local councillor
and sheriff, no less
Eh? Easy-peasy.
QUIET CHATTER
LISA: Sorry It's, um,
Julie Jackson, isn't it?
Yeah.
We've crossed paths a couple
but we've never proper
I'm Lisa. I live
Oh! Yeah. Hi.
So are you here to have your say?
Oh, no. No.
No, I'll leave that to the
Well, um, Janet over there, she's
got a couple of boys
about to leave school, so
What do they want? That's what matters.
Oh. I suppose I just
Well, I know how hard you all fought
here back in t'day, and
I don't know, I
I look up to you a bit, and
You don't want to be like me!
CHUCKLES
No, but sounds
like you're doing the right
You know, listening and
A lime and soda, please.
Fuckin' hell! That's what
millionaires drink, is it?
Lime and soda?
You're Rory Sparrow, right?
The, um, two farms near yours
have just leased their land
to our developers
but we hadn't heard from you,
though, so
What, after my family's land,
are you? My inheritance?
Yeah, I know.
It's ever so nice of you
to want to make us
a ton of money with your solar panels.
I'm sure there's absolutely
nowt in it for you.
Well
You do well, we do well.
Money into the area. Everyone does
Al right, Robin Hood.
I'll take your meeting.
Come up sometime.
Ooh, he's got a card!
You must be important.
The move to green infrastructure
needs steel, and steel needs coal.
Coal that's not shipped
across the world. That's less CO2.
It'll be part of the transition
towards the next Industrial Revolution,
a green one, to be moving for once,
not not not static.
Moving or going back?
I thought we was done with all that.
And then we'll have to go through
all of that pain again one day.
I can't predict the future,
all right, but but this is jobs.
And many of them for young people,
the disadvantaged here.
Why are you two not chipping in?
MURMURING
Aren't you both councillors?
Well, it's a consultation,
so we're here to listen to you,
and, um, Lisa and I will vote
the way that the majority feels,
although I think our reservations
are pretty well known.
Well, yes. And, uh, a-a whopping
11 other councillors are undecided,
waiting for Mrs Waters and Mrs Waters -
as representatives
of the district itself -
to make up their mind
and vote with them.
So if you want this pit,
it's very important that you
convince them - kindly, of course.
TV: 74
SNOOKER BALLS CLACK
BREATHES SHAKILY
We can't enforce our way out
of every social prob Yeah.
I say to the room,
we can't enforce our way
out of every social problem.
PHONE RINGS
And
Social problem
We can't enforce our way out
Harry? How goes it?
Sorry to bother you.
It's just, you know,
you did say bother if, um
So we had ANPR alerts out
on some of the old families and gangs.
See if anyone made any moves
in response to what's happening.
Including the Sparrows.
We haven't clocked them
making any moves yet,
but there was something off
when I went round there.
Daphne was I don't know, and
I know you've had dealings
with them - her - in the past,
so I didn't know if you had,
like, a take?
Coincidence or?
Look, can I can I get back
to you, er soon?
Yeah. Yeah, sure.
Good.
Hey. Oh! Ian!
Oh! What is it?
I hope you don't mind.
I just wanted to pick
your brains about something.
It's, um
It's about Daphne Sparrow.
Right. Well, come in.
It's just, um Look, um,
I'm just aware that, you know,
you and I, we're, um
we're pretty much the only people
who know about her past.
I know she came to see you that time,
you know, after me,
and I was just wondering
if you were still in touch with her.
Am I in touch with her?! No.
Why? Why would I be?
I'm just a bit worried
about her. She she
I think she might have got
herself mixed up in something.
So what? What's that got to do with me?
Why can't anyone round here
sort themselves out?
All right! I was just
I was just wondering if
Yeah. All right. Sorry.
I know I'm snapping,
but I can't believe
that's what you came round here
for, lan.
Are you all right?
Yeah, I'm all right.
No, I'm just Don't worry.
I'll sort it out.
You know, you have
a lovely evening, Julie.
OK! Bye.
Julie
Oh, my giddy aunt. What?
Do you want to go for a drink
some time?
Is that what you wanted to ask?
I don't know. It might have been.
It might be part of it. I don't know.
Well, uh As
As what? I mean, like
- I don't know I
- As what?
I don't I don't have to know
everything.
I just, I don't know
what the rules are.
I don't know what the right
I just
I mean, and you know me, you know,
I mean, better than
I-I'm pretty well put together,
I've got my feet on the ground.
I just I'm just
in the middle of, um
I don't know, I'm between
And likewise, I expect
you're in the same
Oh, there's that word again.
Yeah. "Expect".
What what do people expect me
to be and do?
Mm?
March with a banner? Live like a nun?
Curl up and die? What?
I don't know. I just wanted to know
if you want to go for a drink,
that's all.
Yeah, fine. Fine.
- Yeah?
- Yeah, yeah.
Er, WhatsApp me.
Right. OK.
Um
Ta.
Right
SHE CHUCKLES
Hey, Stephie, it's DCS Summers. Um
Harry. Remember I drove you here?
Hello. How are you?
DENIS: Stephie! We don't open
the door to anyone, we said.
- Oh, it's
- Sorry, my fault.
I was just checking in,
making sure you were all OK.
I tried to call a bit earlier,
but there was no
Oh, yeah, yeah, the signal
on our phones out here, it
Anyway, we're OK. I think.
We like the beach.
We do. Yeah.
OK, good.
Would you?
Do you want to come in for a bit?
Sure. Yeah. Uh, just just for a bit.
Yeah. Right.
TUNE PLAYS ON STEPHIE'S DEVICE
OK.
Can I offer you a drink?
I have a couple of pale ales
or whisky.
Oh
Yeah, I shouldn't really.
UPBEAT CHATTER
WOMAN LAUGHS: No!
Anyway, it's all uh
It's all podcasts now, in't it?
And what you should do, Rach
I mean, millions of people
still listen to radio.
Commuters Maybe not in your world.
Oooh!
DOOR BUZZER
WOMAN: I do love a good crime podcast.
Yeah. I'U0 get it.
Oh, Christ.
Who's this crack head?
BUZZER
Uh, hello?
Er, sorry.
I don't know if this is the right flat
or who it is I've been messaging.
I just know they live in this building.
Yeah, I, er, don't think that's us.
You've got the wrong flat. Sorry.
No, it's about Ronan. I'm Ronan's mum.
We, uh We don't know who Ronan is.
- GLASS SHATTERS
- Shit.
Are you OK? Rach?
I know who that is.
Um, just give me two secs.
BREATHES SHAKILY
I said not until tomorrow, please.
No, it has to be now.
Oh ta. Shit. She's coming up.
Who is she? Do you know her,
or should I call the police?
No, no police.
Rach?
- Why were you out with my son?
- What?
What, are you fucking mute
all of a sudden?
I need to come in.
- Talk.
- You're not coming in.
Honestly, duck,
this isn't the kind of nice
and fancy place
you want me being overheard -
do you understand?
I told Ronan I'd talk to him tomorrow.
Yeah, and that was me.
I texted you,
and I need to speak to you now.
I need something from you. Now.
If you were there,
and you saw what he saw
and if you're his -
whatever the fuck -
friend, new girlfriend,
fuck buddy - I don't know
Si His sister
He found me. It's why he wanted
to meet. You're my
Oh
BREATHES RAGGEDLY
Are you really her?
Yeah.
Yeah?
GROANS Ah
Oh, God.
I think I'm going
to fucking faint. Ah
HYPERVENTILATES
DOOR OPENS
DAPHNE GROANS
Are you OK? Yeah. Everything's fine.
She's just using the bathroom.
TAP RUNS
Oh.
BREATHES DEEPLY
Came up here for, um, training.
DHEP.
About 15 years now.
Jesus.
Weren't sure
how long I'd stay but, uh
you know, settled in
met a girl.
When you came to our group that time
you didn't really say owt.
It's called the Wash, you know.
The bit of water.
Famous. Mm.
They say that King John
the bad one, like,
nemesis of Robin Hood,
the one who signed the Magna Carta,
he were at war with his barons -
this will be 1200s
He were trekking over the bay one day
when his baggage train got stuck.
Horses, mud.
Sea starts coming in.
As they get lost to the sea
And King John, dead gutted, like, he
He goes on to Nottingham.
Died there, hours later.
It's still out there, they say.
All that treasure.
The Holy Grail for any detectorist.
Course, none of it may be true,
but it's one of them, innit?
Summat that keeps us going
precisely because it can
never be found.
Sorry.
Not normally the
feeling-faint type, trust me.
GROANS
PUFFS
And if you want some sort
of big beating-me-chest
grovelling apology
about what I did nearly 40 years ago,
- you're not going to get one.
- I don't want one.
How how did he find out?
Find you?
He found a birth certificate,
after some conversation he overheard -
you and someone else.
SIGHS
So what, are you, um
are you OK? You're, uh
Has everything worked out,
then, or what?
I'm fine. I had
Yeah, they were good,
my parents. I'm I'm OK.
You left my son alone
to deal with this. Alone.
I know I
And if I could take it back,
but I can't.
You, this - this isn't my world.
And even just hearing about
how someone shot at that house
of that poor family and
how much danger we're in and
And, what, with the sister
inside too? That's cold.
What Hang on. Sis
What sister? Do you know 'em?
Do you know 'em, the Bottomleys?
No, no, he just
He just showed me a photo in the rink,
and I remember, that that's all.
Right.
OK, OK. Look, I
The
SIGHS
The parents of the boy who you saw die,
they're pretty upset.
So they want to go and have a word
with the family of the lad who did it,
who've been bundled off
somewhere by the pigs.
Have a word?
No.
They've asked Ronan
to go and point them out.
Well, I can't have that.
He's not strong enough.
He might look and act it, but
he's just not.
Well.. Well, I can't.
No, I can't, I'm just
I'm a normal person,
I live just a normal And
KNOCK AT DOOR
Sweetheart, are you OK?
Yep. Yep, yeah. Two secs.
No, no, no, I won't get my hands dirty.
They're already dirty.
You're already in.
Might I remind you once again,
you ran away!
Leaving a frightened boy with a corpse.
Uh, I want to, but I
I can't. I can't be responsible
for anyone getting hurt.
You won't be, because
we're going to stop 'em.
She was an innocent bystander.
Chloe.
I should have got out, like you. Here.
I get these bad flashbacks,
which is normal, apparently.
But what's odd with me is
I wasn't there.
I've had some issues.
Had issues.
SIGHS
When the factory closed
got into these
online games.
Bingo and
Pff
Got rough for a while.
When Ryan started going off trails
I just wanted to be there
for Pam, you know?
And Stephie.
It was really important to me.
SNORES SOFTLY
PANICKED BREATHING
STRUGGLES FOR BREATH
YELLS OU
KNOCK AT DOOR
DOOR CREAKS
WHISPERS: What shall we do?
HARRY YELLS OU
- Should I wake him?
- No. It's night terrors.
Just leave him. Go back to bed.
MORE YELLS
All right. All right.
DOOR CREAKS
DOOR CLOSES
SIGHS
LOUD GASP
BREATHES RAPIDLY
BIRDS CHIRP
SIGHS
Right
These have never been on.
So there'll be no trace
they were ever here.
Just don't turn them on till
you get wherever you're going.
There's one for them.
And one to keep yoursen,
So you can communicate.
The numbers are on both.
Although God knows
how you're going to get a phone
to one of these walking corpses
without the Bransons seeing you.
Fucking delivery drone?
Why don't you just post a note
through the letterbox,
saying, "You're about to die"?
I'm minute by minute here, Rory.
Yeah, it's about being able
to keep in touch with them
and get them
as far away as possible, cos
SIGHS: ..Roy and Ann
are not the type to ever stop.
SIGHS
Right.
KEYS CLATTER
BELL PEALS
RAIN POURS
Who's this?
It's OK.
I didn't ask if it were OK.
She was there, with Ronan.
You saw what happened to Nicky?
Yeah.
I don't like strangers.
She's not a stranger. She's family.
You know the Bottomleys?
What they look like?
We need someone who can point 'em out
and get out the way, yeah?
- Right?
- Yeah.
I mean, I only saw a photo,
but I think they'd be pretty easy
Right, let's go.
ENGINE STARTS
DOOR CLOSES
Supermarket never got back
to me - about that sandwich.
Real shame, that.
TUNE PLAYS ON STEPHIE'S DEVICE
Then that back lawn needs mowing.
Wonder who does that. Upkeep.
Are we meant to do that?
Can't think about it.
TUTS
Well what are you thinking about?
About Ryan.
Behind bars.
What he did.
We should get out.
Today.
Little wander. No-one knows us here.
And
look, Pam, we have
to bloody live, don't we?
Hello, you.
Hello, you.
Are you OK?
It's going to be all right, you know.
All this.
So
shall we go and have some fun?
Shall we?
Anyone want a mint?
DAPHNE: No, ta.
Do you know roughly where?
Some houses backing onto t'beach.
Often hide folk there, apparently.
How did you find that out?
Is it the same way you found out
about Ronan? Is someone?
We'll just go look around, walk about.
Madam here keeps her eyes peeled.
Which one will it be?
Depends. Whoever's got t'worst luck.
"Which one"?
One life for one life.
There's a code.
Why would it be both?
PHONE VIBRATES
Missed call from Kyre.
Bloody signal round here.
You've got a phone?
Won't they be able to?
Old phone.
Not used it a couple of years.
Burner, unregistered.
Be in t'North Sea by teatime.
Just need to stay in touch
with our Kyre.
Nephew.
Sort of expected none of you'd
want to get your hands dirty.
ANN: There's about 40 unread on here.
Christ. I never play voicemails.
Pointless.
Be old by now anyway.
AUTOMATED: First new message.
Uh, it's me, Kyre.
I might be half an hour late.
I took a wrong 'un on the 153
Oh, fucking hell.
I'll meet you there. To return the call
at your normal rate
He couldn't find his cock
with his balls, that one.
Next message.
Dad, it's Nicky.
Hey, guess where I am! Can you hear?
Fucking Wembley, duck!
CROWD CHEERS
Came down for the playoff.
Nottingham Forest
back in the Premier League!
HOOTERS
1-0 against Huddersfield.
Shite game, banging result.
I'm buzzing.
What is it, 23 years?
Cos, uh, well
| remember that day.
Last game we were in the top league.
What was I? Six, seven?
Brian Clough Stand!
Oh, City Ground
Oh, mist rolling in from
The Trent, my desire ♪
BIRDS CAW
INDISTINCT CHATTER
DOG YAPS
CHILD CHEERS
Nothing. No help.
You pair go in there.
It's lunchtime. People eat lunch.
I've got to be careful. This face.
Not beyond the realm of possibilities
they've looked me up.
And when you're this handsome,
it tends to stay in t'memory, eh?
SHE CHUCKLES
DENIS: I might just get the pie.
"Try our famous pies."
Why's every pub's pie famous?
My kingdom for an unappreciated,
undiscovered pie.
Oh, God, yeah.
Yeah, that's
OK. Right, well
Um, I suppose
we'd better quickly tell 'em.
Now. What will they do if?
He's gone to wander.
Thought I might have
a restorative whisky.
You look like you've seen a ghost.
Ah.
Maybe you have
seen a ghost.
Christ, when you actually look at them,
family like that,
it's pretty obvious, in't it?
Guess we didn't really need
your lot after all.
BARMAN: Who's next?
Just a whisky, please.
Single malt.
She said it COULD be them.
Could be?
That's £5.40.
It's OK. I've got it. No
CARD READER DINGS
All right.
Let's go tell him.
Yeah, I need the toilet.
Back in a minute.
You go.
I'll wait for your
Ooh, I don't even know
how you're related.
It's It's complicated.
Pam?
Sorry. I meant my friend.
It's OK, Pam. You go to t'loo.
I'll tell you after.
Oh, God
Low battery
Oh, Jesus Christ, Rory.
Fuck's sake!
Oh, shit.
Oh, God.
Oh, God
Ready.
Hold on a minute.
Whose is this? It's not mine.
It's not my phone.
TUTS
Oh.
Oh, it's dead.
What on earth?
PHONE RINGS
Hello?
Is DCS Summers there, please?
Not at the moment.
Who is this, please?
Um
I could try him
on his other number he gave.
He gave us this number for
He's been looking after us.
Oh, yeah. I, um
I think he's out of action
for the rest of the day.
But I'm familiar
with the confidential nature
of the case.
OK, well
It's just that we found this phone.
We were on a walkabout, this pub,
and someone's dropped
a phone in my pocket.
Hmm. I see.
Yeah, that, um That does
sound a bit odd, doesn't it?
I'll speak to Harry myself.
I'll send a couple of uniforms
over just for tonight.
Oh, OK. Good. That would
make us feel a lot better.
I take it you know who we are
and where we are,
by the sounds of it?
I do.
Stay put for now,
and you'll be getting
a visitor shortly.
And your name was?
Slow
and soft.
I want to go detecting.
OK.
Go detecting.
Back in 20.
METAL DETECTOR CRACKLES
MOWER APPROACHES
We used to come near here as kids.
Skegness.
Hunstanton. Did you?
N-No, I'm, uh I didn't
didn't grow up round here.
You didn't miss much.
Static caravan in holiday park,
proper Hi-de-Hi! kind of thing.
I probably found it
cringeworthy and old-fashioned
even back then.
Bingo
The entertainment -
those touring bands,
tribute acts.
- How do?
- Afternoon.
We've just moved in.
Not moved in. Like, visiting.
Ours needs a bit of TLC.
I don't suppose I could
borrow it for a bit, could I?
Er yes, sure, er
O-of course.
You're a gentleman and a scholar.
Denis.
I couldn't trouble you
for one more thing, could I?
You don't have a charger
for one of these, do you?
There's a phone or something
we should grab.
You just need summat, don't you?
An activity or a reason to get together
to see yoursen as part of summat else.
Roy - he's never been bothered
much about being round others.
Family? Oh, yeah.
It's different.
Any chance we get. But
What were it she famously said?
There's no such thing as society.
Only men and women
and families.
Or summat.
ENGINE RUMBLES
TRICKLING
THUD
CLATTERING
TRICKLING CONTINUES
ENGINE RUMBLES OUTSIDE
BREATHES HEAVILY
VIDEO PLAYS
CHUCKLES
JINGLE PLAYS
Mm.
TAP RUNS
Uncle Roy
Outside.
CHUCKLES
Pam Bottomley.
SHE GASPS
GUN COCKS
For Nicky.
GUNSHO
WIND WHISTLES
ENGINE RUMBLES
Daft bastard.
PANTS
I already did her.
You what?
I already did her.
METAL DETECTOR BEEPS
Yeah.
Fuck it, eh?
Which?
Both. Him and her.
"They know where you are. Run.
Now. Then call this number.”
Someone tried to warn 'em.
PHONE BUZZES
Whoever this is,
you think I don't have
the means to track you down?
You're dead, mate.
Dead, dead, dead.
Get rid of this, Kyre.
DOORS CLOSE
THUD
LOUD YELL
HE GASPS FOR BREATH
DOOR BANGS
THUD
RAIN PATTERS
SPITS
Ugh.
Bleurgh!
ENGINE STARTS
CAR DRIVES AWAY
SIGHS
PANTS
EXHALES DEEPLY
INHALES SHARPLY
EXHALES
CAMERA FLASH WHIRS
CAMERA CLICKS
TROLLEY RATTLES
HELICOPTER WHIRS
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