The Marlow Murder Club (2024) s02e02 Episode Script
Season 2, Episode 2
1
I hope you don't mind me calling.
I want to invite you to a party.
I'm sorry?And I'm worried something
might happen.
You can't bear to see
your dad happy, can you?
Sir Peter's son.
Sadly for both of us, yes.
CRASH
He's dead.
I don't think this was an accident.
It was murder.
What if he had an accomplice?
Got to drop the Sir Peter Bailey
case.What?
Sir Peter's new will is
still missing.Let's meet up.
But no-one can know.
Pizza? You have pizza all the time.
All right, go and have fun.
Keep an eye on me as well.
Shanti! Shanti! Come!
Wait for me!
What have you got?Well, we don't
want to get you into trouble.
So you won't be interested
in Sarah Fitzherbert,
who lives at 18 Alison Road,
runs the coffee cart at the station,
and could well be
Tristram Bailey's accomplice.
Sarah Fitzherbert, 18 Alison Road.
Not interested in her at all.
And I suppose you don't want to know
we've still not found Sir Peter's
most recent will.
It's an irrelevance.
Nor have we.Not even listening.
And you also don't want to know
there wasn't a second key
to the room.
The only way that door could
have been locked was with the key
we found in Sir Peter's pocket.
That's fascinating.
Not.
Oh, there's something else.
The gardener, Adam Warner, said
he thinks Tristram stole
some rat poison a while back.
But since no-one's died of rat
poison, that actually might not
be of interest.And that's it?
That's why the case has been put
on the back burner.
Let me not follow up on that lead.
And whatever you do, don't go
to the train station and get
yourself a coffee.Good thinking.
Two cupcakes, please.Of course.
I'll have more cupcakes
for you tomorrow.Right.
That'll be £5.95, please. Thank you.
It's going through to voicemail.
Again?I don't know what to do.
He says he loves me,
but he won't take my calls.
And then he's angry when he does.
Good morning, ladies. Can I help
you?Er, an Americano, please.
And a latte, please. With oat milk.
Semi-skimmed, if you have it.
Of course. Coming up.
You know what I think?
He can't keep you at arm's length.
You need to tell him what's what.
If I do that, I'm worried
I'll drive him away.Oh, nonsense.
I don't know what to do.
SHE SOBS
Oh, here.
Your friend's right.
You won't drive him away.
Not if it's meant to be. I'm sorry.
I couldn't help overhearing.
Is that your experience?
Well, I've been dating the same guy
since I was 16 years old.
That's impressive.On and off.
He strays sometimes,
but he always comes back.
Well, that must cause a few
arguments.Oh, you have no idea.
So how do you handle him?
Well, um,
his father died last week.
It was truly tragic.
A horrible thing.
But then he said
it was over between us.
Can you imagine?After all that time
together?Exactly.
But sometimes,
you just have to be patient.
He came back. He always does.
We're childhood sweethearts,
we'll always be together.
Where were you at 3pm last Friday?
I'm sorry?Your boyfriend's
Tristram Bailey, isn't he?
Where were you when his father died?
At The Bounty pub watching a band.
Can you pay up and go?
Thanks.
I've got a book I want to give you.
Oh, the Places You'll Go!
What's that?
It's a Doctor Seuss story about all
the places you go to in your life.
Mum, I'm going to Manchester.Zeta.
That's far.It's just up the M6.
Well, it's not just about
Uni, it can be really intense.
I know, Mum, it's just
I am 18 now.That's not that old.
It's old enough to leave home.
I just want you to know that
..if it ever gets too much,
you just come straight home.
Call me day or night, any time.
I'll keep my phone right by my side.
What about you?What about me?
Well, this is your first time
without me.
How are you going to cope?
You was away for most of the summer.
I was OK.
Well, that was a holiday, so
You know me, Zeta. I'll be fine.
I'm always fine.There you are, then.
What do you mean?Well, I'll be fine.
You'll be fine.
Why are we still talking about this?
No, sorry, I don't recognise her.
She said she was here
last Friday, 3pm.
I could ask around if you like.
That would be really helpful.
Thank you.
Is this it?
Sarah lied to us about being here
because she was in the study,
pushing the cabinet
onto Sir Peter for Tristram.
Sorry, should you be taking that?
Well, there's another crossword
to solve, so, yes.
You really think the crossword
setter is sending secret messages?
I do, actually.
PHONE RINGS
Oh. Perfect timing.
I've got an appointment with Colin.
Is this your hot date?
Not quite yet.
OK. What about Wednesday evening?
MEC committee meeting.
How about a lunch?
Chloe's got work experience
all week at the Wycombe Swan,
that's a lunchtime drop off.
And I'm picking up.
I've got a half an hour window
at 6:30pm on Friday.
Weirdest thing happened today.Mm?
These two women came to the coffee
cart wanting to know all about you.
Why? Who are they?Just two women.
Tell me everything that they said.
Well, I don't rememberTell me!
It's a drugs drop off.
Mark my words.
I don't think many crossword setters
deal drugs in their spare time.
I don't know, you solve murders.
I suppose I do.
Good morning.
Good morning, Lady Bailey.
Good morning.
Come on, then.
OK, here we go. It's 11.
Uh-oh. Suspicious runner
approaching. Coming this way.
This is it. A jogger. Right on time.
Another jogger.
It's got to be them.
Oh.
They're just joggers.
There must be something else
going on.
I don't think there is.
Never mind. It was worth a shot.
Hold on.
Look at this.Look at what?
Lady Bailey.
Lady Bailey?
Could we have a word?
Why?
Because you're wearing
Hunter wellies.
With a cut across your left sole.
Why on earth is that of interest?
You were at the party when your
ex-husband died, weren't you?
Of course I wasn't.
You were hiding in the flowerbed
outside Sir Peter's study,
and you left rather distinctive
bootprints in the earth.
You're right. I was there.
I had to see what she looked like.
There's a way into the garden,
through the stables.
I don't know what Peter saw in her.
There's no way she'd have lasted,
not with her unable to get through
a party
without having a nervous breakdown.
You can't bear to see
When she went into the house,
I knew I'd seen enough and left.
Did you see anyone in the study?
No. I was too far away.
And I remember now. The sun chose
that moment to come out.
It was shining on the study windows.
I couldn't see inside.
But congratulations, I was there.
Do you want a medal?No.
I want to catch
your ex-husband's killer.
He died in an accident.
So you say.
You now admit you were hiding
by Sir Peter's study.
What was stopping you
from going into the house,
pushing the cabinet onto him
and then slipping away again?
It was his new woman
I had a problem with. Not Peter.
But that's not true, is it?
We learnt how important your name
is to you when we first met,
and the only way you can keep
your aristocratic title
is if Sir Peter never remarries,
which he now never will.
Will he, Lady Bailey?
How dare you speak to me like that!
How dare you!
Come on, Rafi!
RAFI BARKS
Wow, Becks, well done.
You really rattled her cage.
I've done that background report
for you.Thank you, Alice.
Alice? Alice, what did
the Sergeant want?
Background check on a Marlow
resident, Sarah Fitzherbert.
For the Bailey case?Mm-hm.
I can't find Adam the gardener
anywhere.
Oh. What's that?
It's where Lady Bailey came
into the garden.
It's the same bootprint.
..compost heap.
Come on. Look, I'll show you.
Oh, is that him?Come on.
Thank you, Suzie.
This is it, Adam.
You found it.What's going on?
We found it, finally!
The new will. Adam found it.
Miss Page asked me to work
on the lawn.
I was getting some compost
..and look.
Oh, this is the signature.
"Signed by Sir Peter Bailey."
Come on, we can help.Really?
UmIt'll be like a jigsaw.
OK.What's that?Here.
Pass me the pieces. Great.
They're quite wet.Oh, this is
stinky.What about in that corner?
Hold on. Wait, wait, wait, wait.
What's this?Another one.
Can't make heads or tails of that.
Is there any more?
Not that I can see.
This is all of them.
Let's have a look.
Do we need more pieces?No.
This should be enough.
"If I die before my"
That should be, "..wedding day,
"I leave my entire estate
"to Jenny Page.
"And it will have been
"And it will have been my son,
Tristram, who killed me."
He named his killer.
Nothing for me.
Were you expecting something?
Peter always said
he'd look after me.
I've worked for this family
for 30 years.
Is this valid?
Not torn up like this.
I'm sorry.
Then he's done it,
hasn't he, Tristram?
He's got everything. He's won.
We'd best call Tanika.
This is why Sir Peter rang me,
isn't it?
He was worried that Tristram
was going to kill him.
But it can't have been him. Oh, man.
We're going round in circles here.
Will this be enough
to reopen the case?
It's unlikely.
Greenly's dead against it.
Adam, can I ask, what were
you expecting Sir Peter
to leave you in his will?
He never mentioned specifics.
But he said he'd look after you?
Which he didn't, did he?
In the new will.
Which you witnessed.
I didn't know what was in it.
He wouldn't tell us.
Why weren't you at the party?
It was a family event.
I wouldn't be invited.Why not?
Where were you when Sir Peter died?
In the garden.Where?
Well, at the back. Working.
Can you prove that?
Um I saw Lady Bailey
by the stables.
Looking a bit shifty, if I'm honest.
Adam, this is important. Did you see
Lady Bailey at the stables
before or after you heard the crash?
I heard the church bells first.
BELL RINGS
Then I saw her.
I saw her, and then I heard
the crash.
But you didn't go and investigate.
I just thought it was something
to do with the party.
Can I go now?Yes. Of course.
This isn't good, is it?
I mean, if he's saying that
Lady Bailey was over by the stables
at 3:00pm,
then she couldn't have been inside
the house killing Sir Peter.
Nor could Adam have been,
if he was out there.
Which brings us right back
to Sarah Fitzherbert.
She's in a secret relationship
with Tristram, yeah?
Her alibi does not check out.
She even has a motive.
If she kills Sir Peter,
she can marry Tristram,
get all that money, the big fancy
house and the title of Lady Bailey.
Yeah. Case closed.
PHONE VIBRATES
It's Jason. What have you got?
I'm at Sir Fitzherbert's house.
Good. Wait for me there.
I've got some questions
I need to put to her.
Yeah, that's going to be hard.
Why is that?I'm sorry.
Her neighbours just found her.
She's dead.
Tell Brandon I want Tristram Bailey
brought in
for questioning - immediately.
Sarge.
OK.Right. Mr Bailey.
Come on. This way. Come on.
Mind your head.
What if it's because of us
that she's dead?
It's because of who killed her
that she's dead.Tristram.
Sarah killed Sir Peter for him,
thinking he'd marry her.
And instead he kills her so he
doesn't have to share his fortune.
Yeah, it's like Jenny said,
he's won.
Hi.Tanika.I was just passing.
Has Tristram confessed?
No, he denies everything.
Sarah Fitzherbert died from
an overdose of Bromadiolone,
rat poison, which we found in the
glove compartment of Tristram's car,
covered in his fingerprints.
No, no, no. This can't be right.
Everything about the first
murder was meticulous.
And now we're saying that Tristram
just left all that evidence
lying around?
PHONE VIBRATES
Hold on.
It's from Lynn at The Bounty.
She says the band filmed
their performance that afternoon.
There she is, Sarah Fitzherbert.
Oh, poor woman.At 3pm.
At least two miles away
from Sir Peter when he died.
But that's impossible.
Everyone on that board has an alibi.
Oh!
Um Where are you going?
I'll catch up with you later.
See yourselves out.
Well, you've led me a merry dance.
I'm sorry?
Who are you?Judith Potts.
I set the crosswords
in the Marlow Free Press.
Oh. You're Pepper.It's a play
on my surname.
Judith Potts. Pepper pot.
And you set the crossword
for the Maidenhead Advertiser.
How do you know that?
Oh.
Exactly.
I know all about your secret codes.
I saw you in Higginson Park.
I didn't think anything
of it at the time.
Are you meeting
the same woman again?
Oh, there we are.
Now, I know it's none
of my business, but I think
you're romantically entangled
with the woman over there.
And your wife doesn't know,
does she?
You're mostly right. But my wife
knows and she doesn't mind.
That's what they all say.
I'll go even further,
and say that she approves
of the liaison.
I'm afraid we've been rumbled.
She thinks we're having an affair.
How wonderful.
You see, we are married.
To each other.Oh.
And very happily.
I go to exercise class
most mornings, and then I sit down
with the Maidenhead Advertiser,
and do the crossword.
I see the secret message,
and then we meet up,
as if we're having an affair.
It adds a little spice to our lives.
Well, I must say, I've never been
so happy to be proven wrong.
Oh. Water.Fill it up!
Oh! Don't move!
Heavens!
That's it, isn't it?
It's Stonehenge.
It's a carafe of water.
No, no, no. It's Machu Picchu.
And she thought we were odd?
PHONE VIBRATES
BELLS PEAL
What is it?
Colin and I finally managed
to arrange our date.Ooh.
It's in the half hour after evensong
before I have to pick Sam up
from football.
I can't even get five minutes
with Zeta. She's off tomorrow.
She hasn't even got a pot
or a pan to cook with.
Am I a bad mum?
No, you're not.
You can order her some.
They'll arrive by tomorrow.
Yeah, that's a good idea.
Ladies, good morning.
Oh, here she comes.
I think I've made a bit
of a breakthrough.
Oh?
Come on. We haven't got long.
What do we know about the sun?
The sun?
It's the key to unlocking
the entire case.I don't know.
It's at the centre of
the solar system.Exactly.
Which means everything else
moves around it.
But from our perspective,
it moves around us.
Subjectivity being what it is.
Are you all right?It's basic
celestial mechanics, Suzie.
As was understood by the Celts
when they built Newgrange,
or the Mayans, Chichen Itza
or the Incas, Machu Picchu,
all of which line up with the sun.
How many coffees has she had?
Not that I know how it was done.
Not yet.
The party was at 3:00pm.
Just as it's 3:00pm now.
BELL RINGS
There we are. Right on cue.
And this is where Lady Bailey
was standing
when she looked back at the house.
I saw Lady Bailey by the stables.
What do you think?Uh
But remember, it was morning
when we looked at
the jar that hadn't broken.
Good grief.
Was that it? Is that what she saw?
But why?
That's the question. Why?
Oh, you have got to tell us
what's going on.
I've just been to the secret meeting
set up in the crossword puzzle.
No way.
The messages are sent
from the setter to his wife.
They pretend they don't know
each other in public to keep
the spice in their
Judith?
Hello? Earth calling Judith.
That's it, isn't it?
Finally we have it.
Who killed Sir Peter.
Why he had to die.
And how the killer managed
to escape from a locked room.
But if we're going to prove it,
I'm going to need your help.
I don't understand.
I'm very sorry, but I think
your life is in danger.
Then we have to tell the police.
They won't believe us.
They've never believed Sir Peter
was murdered. Not officially.
We need Tristram to reveal himself
when he's released on bail.
Do you think he'll be released?
We've spoken to Tanika.
They don't have enough to hold him.
They're letting him go now.
And he'll come here.
I think he's going to try
to kill you next.
Tristram's the killer?
He's always been
the most credible suspect.
Sir Peter was right all along.
But how to prove it?
That's always been the question.
Which is why we have to catch him
in the act.
By using me as bait?
We'll be watching out front.
He'll have to pass us to get to you.
We'll protect you.
Where's DS Malik? Huh?
What's she up to?
Are you sure this is a good idea?
It's the only way to prove
my theory.
SHE WHIMPERS
BANG
WOMAN SCREAMS
THEY GRUN
This is what you get.
Police! Police! Drop it!
Cuff him. Cuff him!
What the hell? Idiots!
All right, come on.
You're hurting me!
I'm so sorry.
Call my lawyer!Are you OK?
Come on, let's get her up.
Come on, Jenny. You said
he'd approach from the front.
Well, we caught him, didn't we?
Not really, Tanika did.
You get so caught up in
your own ideas, don't you?
Thinking that you're so clever.
And Jenny could have been killed!
You have gone too far this time.
You're right. He followed you.
What's going on here?
Tristram Bailey just attacked
Jenny Page.
What are you doing here, Mrs Potts?
This is all my fault.
I couldn't let it go.
Then I better take over.
I'll get back to the station,
get an interview room ready.
And I'll be making
a full report to the DCI.
I'm not interested in a lecture.
It's about staying safe, Mrs Potts.
Miss Page, are you sure
you're going to be all right?
I can stay with her while you get
Tristram off the premises.
Right.
All right. That's it. This way.
Come on. Mind your head.
I am so sorry.
He killed Peter.
I can show you how
Sir Peter died, if you like.
We all broke in here together
with Tristram.
He was outside the locked door
the whole time.I know.
So how did he do it?
Well, that's the thing.
I never said he did.
What?Because he's not the killer.
It was you who killed
Sir Peter Bailey.
Just as it was you who killed
Sarah Fitzherbert.
You're the killer.
What are you talking about?
I was upstairs when Peter died.
That's not true. After the argument
with Tristram,
you came straight in here.
Jenny!
Are you scared?Peter!
Darling?
HE SIGHS
Sir Peter died
from blunt force trauma.
But not when the cabinet
fell on him.
When you murdered him.
You then used the one key
to the room to leave,
locking the door behind you
and heading upstairs.
Here you had a piece of bad luck.
Rosanna was hiding.
But also good luck.
She couldn't quite see
what you were doing.
It meant that when the cabinet
crashed onto Sir Peter,
she was your alibi.
You're saying I managed
to push the cabinet onto Peter
from the floor above?
Yes, I am.
Then it was simply a matter
of coming downstairs,
letting Tristram break through
a locked door,
and planting the key on Sir Peter's
body when you went to him.
Why would I do any of that?
I loved him.So you keep saying.
But as everyone's always suspected,
you were really only ever
in it for his money.
I didn't get his money.
Nor his title, nor the big house.
But that was always part
of the plan, wasn't it?
What could your motive be
if only Tristram benefited?
But then we always wondered
if he had an accomplice.
And he did.
You.
You worked in France.
Rosanna told me he was there, too.
Tristram, hi.
I think it's where you and he
fell in love
SHE SQUEALS
Like an angel.I'm trying!
..which is when you learned
of the fortune and title
and grand house that Tristram would
get the moment his father died.
So you and he made a plan.
His father needed a nurse.
You'd make sure he hired you.
Then you'd make him fall in love
with you and ask you to marry him.
And then on the eve of your wedding,
you'd murder him.
After all, who'd suspect a bride
of killing her husband the day
before she'd get hold of his fortune
and title?
When you arrived in Marlow,
you and Tristram pretended
you didn't know each other.
Like a couple I met earlier today.
Although, unlike them, you pretended
you hated each other.
But what you didn't know
was that Tristram
had an on-off girlfriend
he couldn't keep away from.
The plan had always been for you
and Tristram to get together
after a decent amount of time
had passed.
And if eventually you married
your dead fiance's son,
well, tongues might wag.
But where's the crime?
But if he married Sarah,
you'd get nothing.
You acted fast.
You used the rat poison
Tristram had stolen when, I imagine,
the two of you were considering
poison as your method of dispatch.
And you murdered Sarah to remind
Tristram that his future
was with you and no-one else.
That's how I knew he'd come for you
when he was released on bail.
Sarah was an innocent.
You killed her because
you were jealous.
Tristram wouldn't forgive that.
I wasn't jealous.
What Sarah had with him was better
than what you had with him.
How dare you!Which is why he always
went back to her.
He betrayed me.
You who'd risked so much.
You who trusted him.
You who even killed for him.
I didn't kill for him.
I killed for me.
Which is what we in the trade
call a confession.
No-one would believe you.
It's your word against mine.
That isn't entirely true,
is it, Tanika?
RECORDING:I didn't kill for him.
I killed for me.Hello, Jenny.
No, I saw you leave in your car.
No, we took a leaf out of your book
and decided to stage an argument
Jenny could have been killed.
You have gone too far this time.
..which started a chain of events
that allowed me to be here.
You saw my car leave,
but it wasn't me driving.
And that is how I'm still here.
When you thought it was
just you and Judith.
You tricked me.
No, you tricked Sir Peter.
I worked out how.
And she is going to arrest you.
You used me, didn't you?
No idea what you're talking about.
I hear congratulations
are in order.
Boss, you should know thatIt was
all thanks to Brendan here.What?
It was his idea to arrest Tristram,
to create the perfect conditions
for Jenny to make her confession.
Without Brendan, our double killer
would still be out there.
Isn't that right,
Detective Sergeant?Um
Yeah. Yeah. That's right, ma'am.
Um, it was really a joint effort.
Oh, very good.Yeah.Very good.
Well done, team,
let's get this processed.
We got her?We did.Oh, amazing.
No, seriously. Amazing. And, um
I'm sorry about what I said.
Did I go too far? Did I?
I mean, I didn't mean any of it.
I mean, we're your friends.
You know, we get you, Judith.
Even if, sometimes, we like to tease
you. It's because we love you.
And this is the bit where you say
the same thing back to me, yeah?
Yeah. WellSorry.
Where's Becks? And where's my car?
# I promised you a miracle #
PHONE VIBRATES
Where are you?I'm sorry.
We were catching the killer.
Don't worry.
I'm still here to pick up Sam.
But I missed our date.
It's all right. You can tell me
all about it when you get home.
Love you.
Is that Is that my mum?
Mum, where did you get this?
Believe it or not, I stole it.
You've stolen a police car
from the police?
Let's get you home.Can we put
the lights on? And the siren?
I think that's exactly
what we should do.
SIREN SOUNDS
That's sick!
See you later!
HE LAUGHS
See you!
INDISTINC
It's still so hard to believe.
What a mess.
Thank you for catching father's
killer.
It's the least he deserved.
Miss Bailey, under UK law,
no-one's allowed to benefit
from a crime they commit.
Your brother won't inherit a penny.
Your father's entire estate,
his house and money will go
to his next closest living relative.
You.
I'll make sure good comes of this.
Look, I understand the why of it,
but not the how.
How did Jenny manage to push
that massive cabinet onto Sir Peter
without being in the room?
Oh, it was Lady Bailey who revealed
the truth to me.
You see, I'd worked out
there was something wrong
with her testimony, but it was only
when I saw sunlight through a carafe
that I realised.
When I inspected
the jar of magnesium tape
..it was in a sunbeam.
It was morning and the sun
was shining through the window.
But if the sun was shining
through the window in the morning,
how could it still be shining
through the window in the afternoon?
So if what Lady Bailey saw
wasn't sunlight, what was it?
And that's when I remembered
the magnesium tape.
When you light it, it burns
white hot and it's strong.
This is what happened.
Jenny got the study ready
before the party.
She arranged all the equipment
from the cabinet
onto the floor in front of it,
and tied magnesium tape
from the top of the cabinet
to the hook on the wall.
That way, when she pushed it forward,
it would lean over, but not fall.
You see, all along we've known
that it was impossible for someone
to get out of that room once
it was locked, but there was one way
in and out, even if it was only
inches wide.
Hold on.
Here you go.
Lady Bailey told us
that Sir Peter's bedroom
was directly above his study.
I knew no-one would be on that side
of the house.
There's only Peter's study
and his bedroom above it.
They shared the same flue.
All she had to do was run
the magnesium tape down the flue
and connect it to the tape
already attached to the hook.
Except when she put the jar back,
it wasn't quite in the right place,
so it didn't smash when the cabinet
fell, which Judith noticed.
Of course she did.
Jenny had created a fuse that ran
from the bedroom, down the flue,
across the room to the cabinet.
May I?You may.
Rosanna thought Jenny was lighting
a cigarette.
But she was doing
much more than that.
This was the bright light
Lady Bailey saw, not sunlight.
Magnesium tape.
Then when everyone heard the racket
of the cabinet crashing
..they presumed that was the moment
that Sir Peter died,
when in reality, he'd been killed
a few moments before.
And the will? How does that fit
into this?
That was a piece of improvisation
from Jenny.
Her whole plan was based
on her having no motive.
But Sir Peter made up a new will.
She must have been in such a panic
when she heard about it.
What was in it?
Would she now inherit?
As soon as she saw it, she hid it.
And she was right to.
It left everything to her,
giving her a red hot motive.
But it also named Tristram
as the killer, her partner in crime.
She had to protect him.
Until she learned that Tristram
had an old girlfriend
who was still on the scene.
Do you know who that is?No.
Which is why she decided she'd
make sure that it was now found.
Pointing the finger at Tristram.
Miss Page asked me to work
on the lawn.
She needed to remind him
of the power she had over him.
How did it go?
Did we do it? Did we get her?
Oh, Becks. It all went wrong.
She got away.
What?Suzie!
It went exactly as Judith said.
We got her.Yes! Yes!
I know you said you didn't want it,
but you never know.
Oh, no. Wait, wait, wait.
One last thing.
What, Mum?
I ordered it on Amazon last night.
Just in case, you know.
Ta-da!
I am so proud of you.
Um, I have to get there today,
Mum.I know.
All right, you go, you go.
Have the best time.
I love you.
Love you too.
You'll be fine.
You and me, we're always fine.
Bye. Careful.
Stay safe.
KNOCKING
Oh!We thought you might want
some company.
Seeing as you're our friend and
..we love you.
Well, you better come in, then.
We got margaritas.
Oh, that's my favourite.
Thank you.Did you know
they were named after
Queen Margherita of Savoy?
She visited Naples in 1889.
All that matters is
that it tastes delicious!
I hope you don't mind me calling.
I want to invite you to a party.
I'm sorry?And I'm worried something
might happen.
You can't bear to see
your dad happy, can you?
Sir Peter's son.
Sadly for both of us, yes.
CRASH
He's dead.
I don't think this was an accident.
It was murder.
What if he had an accomplice?
Got to drop the Sir Peter Bailey
case.What?
Sir Peter's new will is
still missing.Let's meet up.
But no-one can know.
Pizza? You have pizza all the time.
All right, go and have fun.
Keep an eye on me as well.
Shanti! Shanti! Come!
Wait for me!
What have you got?Well, we don't
want to get you into trouble.
So you won't be interested
in Sarah Fitzherbert,
who lives at 18 Alison Road,
runs the coffee cart at the station,
and could well be
Tristram Bailey's accomplice.
Sarah Fitzherbert, 18 Alison Road.
Not interested in her at all.
And I suppose you don't want to know
we've still not found Sir Peter's
most recent will.
It's an irrelevance.
Nor have we.Not even listening.
And you also don't want to know
there wasn't a second key
to the room.
The only way that door could
have been locked was with the key
we found in Sir Peter's pocket.
That's fascinating.
Not.
Oh, there's something else.
The gardener, Adam Warner, said
he thinks Tristram stole
some rat poison a while back.
But since no-one's died of rat
poison, that actually might not
be of interest.And that's it?
That's why the case has been put
on the back burner.
Let me not follow up on that lead.
And whatever you do, don't go
to the train station and get
yourself a coffee.Good thinking.
Two cupcakes, please.Of course.
I'll have more cupcakes
for you tomorrow.Right.
That'll be £5.95, please. Thank you.
It's going through to voicemail.
Again?I don't know what to do.
He says he loves me,
but he won't take my calls.
And then he's angry when he does.
Good morning, ladies. Can I help
you?Er, an Americano, please.
And a latte, please. With oat milk.
Semi-skimmed, if you have it.
Of course. Coming up.
You know what I think?
He can't keep you at arm's length.
You need to tell him what's what.
If I do that, I'm worried
I'll drive him away.Oh, nonsense.
I don't know what to do.
SHE SOBS
Oh, here.
Your friend's right.
You won't drive him away.
Not if it's meant to be. I'm sorry.
I couldn't help overhearing.
Is that your experience?
Well, I've been dating the same guy
since I was 16 years old.
That's impressive.On and off.
He strays sometimes,
but he always comes back.
Well, that must cause a few
arguments.Oh, you have no idea.
So how do you handle him?
Well, um,
his father died last week.
It was truly tragic.
A horrible thing.
But then he said
it was over between us.
Can you imagine?After all that time
together?Exactly.
But sometimes,
you just have to be patient.
He came back. He always does.
We're childhood sweethearts,
we'll always be together.
Where were you at 3pm last Friday?
I'm sorry?Your boyfriend's
Tristram Bailey, isn't he?
Where were you when his father died?
At The Bounty pub watching a band.
Can you pay up and go?
Thanks.
I've got a book I want to give you.
Oh, the Places You'll Go!
What's that?
It's a Doctor Seuss story about all
the places you go to in your life.
Mum, I'm going to Manchester.Zeta.
That's far.It's just up the M6.
Well, it's not just about
Uni, it can be really intense.
I know, Mum, it's just
I am 18 now.That's not that old.
It's old enough to leave home.
I just want you to know that
..if it ever gets too much,
you just come straight home.
Call me day or night, any time.
I'll keep my phone right by my side.
What about you?What about me?
Well, this is your first time
without me.
How are you going to cope?
You was away for most of the summer.
I was OK.
Well, that was a holiday, so
You know me, Zeta. I'll be fine.
I'm always fine.There you are, then.
What do you mean?Well, I'll be fine.
You'll be fine.
Why are we still talking about this?
No, sorry, I don't recognise her.
She said she was here
last Friday, 3pm.
I could ask around if you like.
That would be really helpful.
Thank you.
Is this it?
Sarah lied to us about being here
because she was in the study,
pushing the cabinet
onto Sir Peter for Tristram.
Sorry, should you be taking that?
Well, there's another crossword
to solve, so, yes.
You really think the crossword
setter is sending secret messages?
I do, actually.
PHONE RINGS
Oh. Perfect timing.
I've got an appointment with Colin.
Is this your hot date?
Not quite yet.
OK. What about Wednesday evening?
MEC committee meeting.
How about a lunch?
Chloe's got work experience
all week at the Wycombe Swan,
that's a lunchtime drop off.
And I'm picking up.
I've got a half an hour window
at 6:30pm on Friday.
Weirdest thing happened today.Mm?
These two women came to the coffee
cart wanting to know all about you.
Why? Who are they?Just two women.
Tell me everything that they said.
Well, I don't rememberTell me!
It's a drugs drop off.
Mark my words.
I don't think many crossword setters
deal drugs in their spare time.
I don't know, you solve murders.
I suppose I do.
Good morning.
Good morning, Lady Bailey.
Good morning.
Come on, then.
OK, here we go. It's 11.
Uh-oh. Suspicious runner
approaching. Coming this way.
This is it. A jogger. Right on time.
Another jogger.
It's got to be them.
Oh.
They're just joggers.
There must be something else
going on.
I don't think there is.
Never mind. It was worth a shot.
Hold on.
Look at this.Look at what?
Lady Bailey.
Lady Bailey?
Could we have a word?
Why?
Because you're wearing
Hunter wellies.
With a cut across your left sole.
Why on earth is that of interest?
You were at the party when your
ex-husband died, weren't you?
Of course I wasn't.
You were hiding in the flowerbed
outside Sir Peter's study,
and you left rather distinctive
bootprints in the earth.
You're right. I was there.
I had to see what she looked like.
There's a way into the garden,
through the stables.
I don't know what Peter saw in her.
There's no way she'd have lasted,
not with her unable to get through
a party
without having a nervous breakdown.
You can't bear to see
When she went into the house,
I knew I'd seen enough and left.
Did you see anyone in the study?
No. I was too far away.
And I remember now. The sun chose
that moment to come out.
It was shining on the study windows.
I couldn't see inside.
But congratulations, I was there.
Do you want a medal?No.
I want to catch
your ex-husband's killer.
He died in an accident.
So you say.
You now admit you were hiding
by Sir Peter's study.
What was stopping you
from going into the house,
pushing the cabinet onto him
and then slipping away again?
It was his new woman
I had a problem with. Not Peter.
But that's not true, is it?
We learnt how important your name
is to you when we first met,
and the only way you can keep
your aristocratic title
is if Sir Peter never remarries,
which he now never will.
Will he, Lady Bailey?
How dare you speak to me like that!
How dare you!
Come on, Rafi!
RAFI BARKS
Wow, Becks, well done.
You really rattled her cage.
I've done that background report
for you.Thank you, Alice.
Alice? Alice, what did
the Sergeant want?
Background check on a Marlow
resident, Sarah Fitzherbert.
For the Bailey case?Mm-hm.
I can't find Adam the gardener
anywhere.
Oh. What's that?
It's where Lady Bailey came
into the garden.
It's the same bootprint.
..compost heap.
Come on. Look, I'll show you.
Oh, is that him?Come on.
Thank you, Suzie.
This is it, Adam.
You found it.What's going on?
We found it, finally!
The new will. Adam found it.
Miss Page asked me to work
on the lawn.
I was getting some compost
..and look.
Oh, this is the signature.
"Signed by Sir Peter Bailey."
Come on, we can help.Really?
UmIt'll be like a jigsaw.
OK.What's that?Here.
Pass me the pieces. Great.
They're quite wet.Oh, this is
stinky.What about in that corner?
Hold on. Wait, wait, wait, wait.
What's this?Another one.
Can't make heads or tails of that.
Is there any more?
Not that I can see.
This is all of them.
Let's have a look.
Do we need more pieces?No.
This should be enough.
"If I die before my"
That should be, "..wedding day,
"I leave my entire estate
"to Jenny Page.
"And it will have been
"And it will have been my son,
Tristram, who killed me."
He named his killer.
Nothing for me.
Were you expecting something?
Peter always said
he'd look after me.
I've worked for this family
for 30 years.
Is this valid?
Not torn up like this.
I'm sorry.
Then he's done it,
hasn't he, Tristram?
He's got everything. He's won.
We'd best call Tanika.
This is why Sir Peter rang me,
isn't it?
He was worried that Tristram
was going to kill him.
But it can't have been him. Oh, man.
We're going round in circles here.
Will this be enough
to reopen the case?
It's unlikely.
Greenly's dead against it.
Adam, can I ask, what were
you expecting Sir Peter
to leave you in his will?
He never mentioned specifics.
But he said he'd look after you?
Which he didn't, did he?
In the new will.
Which you witnessed.
I didn't know what was in it.
He wouldn't tell us.
Why weren't you at the party?
It was a family event.
I wouldn't be invited.Why not?
Where were you when Sir Peter died?
In the garden.Where?
Well, at the back. Working.
Can you prove that?
Um I saw Lady Bailey
by the stables.
Looking a bit shifty, if I'm honest.
Adam, this is important. Did you see
Lady Bailey at the stables
before or after you heard the crash?
I heard the church bells first.
BELL RINGS
Then I saw her.
I saw her, and then I heard
the crash.
But you didn't go and investigate.
I just thought it was something
to do with the party.
Can I go now?Yes. Of course.
This isn't good, is it?
I mean, if he's saying that
Lady Bailey was over by the stables
at 3:00pm,
then she couldn't have been inside
the house killing Sir Peter.
Nor could Adam have been,
if he was out there.
Which brings us right back
to Sarah Fitzherbert.
She's in a secret relationship
with Tristram, yeah?
Her alibi does not check out.
She even has a motive.
If she kills Sir Peter,
she can marry Tristram,
get all that money, the big fancy
house and the title of Lady Bailey.
Yeah. Case closed.
PHONE VIBRATES
It's Jason. What have you got?
I'm at Sir Fitzherbert's house.
Good. Wait for me there.
I've got some questions
I need to put to her.
Yeah, that's going to be hard.
Why is that?I'm sorry.
Her neighbours just found her.
She's dead.
Tell Brandon I want Tristram Bailey
brought in
for questioning - immediately.
Sarge.
OK.Right. Mr Bailey.
Come on. This way. Come on.
Mind your head.
What if it's because of us
that she's dead?
It's because of who killed her
that she's dead.Tristram.
Sarah killed Sir Peter for him,
thinking he'd marry her.
And instead he kills her so he
doesn't have to share his fortune.
Yeah, it's like Jenny said,
he's won.
Hi.Tanika.I was just passing.
Has Tristram confessed?
No, he denies everything.
Sarah Fitzherbert died from
an overdose of Bromadiolone,
rat poison, which we found in the
glove compartment of Tristram's car,
covered in his fingerprints.
No, no, no. This can't be right.
Everything about the first
murder was meticulous.
And now we're saying that Tristram
just left all that evidence
lying around?
PHONE VIBRATES
Hold on.
It's from Lynn at The Bounty.
She says the band filmed
their performance that afternoon.
There she is, Sarah Fitzherbert.
Oh, poor woman.At 3pm.
At least two miles away
from Sir Peter when he died.
But that's impossible.
Everyone on that board has an alibi.
Oh!
Um Where are you going?
I'll catch up with you later.
See yourselves out.
Well, you've led me a merry dance.
I'm sorry?
Who are you?Judith Potts.
I set the crosswords
in the Marlow Free Press.
Oh. You're Pepper.It's a play
on my surname.
Judith Potts. Pepper pot.
And you set the crossword
for the Maidenhead Advertiser.
How do you know that?
Oh.
Exactly.
I know all about your secret codes.
I saw you in Higginson Park.
I didn't think anything
of it at the time.
Are you meeting
the same woman again?
Oh, there we are.
Now, I know it's none
of my business, but I think
you're romantically entangled
with the woman over there.
And your wife doesn't know,
does she?
You're mostly right. But my wife
knows and she doesn't mind.
That's what they all say.
I'll go even further,
and say that she approves
of the liaison.
I'm afraid we've been rumbled.
She thinks we're having an affair.
How wonderful.
You see, we are married.
To each other.Oh.
And very happily.
I go to exercise class
most mornings, and then I sit down
with the Maidenhead Advertiser,
and do the crossword.
I see the secret message,
and then we meet up,
as if we're having an affair.
It adds a little spice to our lives.
Well, I must say, I've never been
so happy to be proven wrong.
Oh. Water.Fill it up!
Oh! Don't move!
Heavens!
That's it, isn't it?
It's Stonehenge.
It's a carafe of water.
No, no, no. It's Machu Picchu.
And she thought we were odd?
PHONE VIBRATES
BELLS PEAL
What is it?
Colin and I finally managed
to arrange our date.Ooh.
It's in the half hour after evensong
before I have to pick Sam up
from football.
I can't even get five minutes
with Zeta. She's off tomorrow.
She hasn't even got a pot
or a pan to cook with.
Am I a bad mum?
No, you're not.
You can order her some.
They'll arrive by tomorrow.
Yeah, that's a good idea.
Ladies, good morning.
Oh, here she comes.
I think I've made a bit
of a breakthrough.
Oh?
Come on. We haven't got long.
What do we know about the sun?
The sun?
It's the key to unlocking
the entire case.I don't know.
It's at the centre of
the solar system.Exactly.
Which means everything else
moves around it.
But from our perspective,
it moves around us.
Subjectivity being what it is.
Are you all right?It's basic
celestial mechanics, Suzie.
As was understood by the Celts
when they built Newgrange,
or the Mayans, Chichen Itza
or the Incas, Machu Picchu,
all of which line up with the sun.
How many coffees has she had?
Not that I know how it was done.
Not yet.
The party was at 3:00pm.
Just as it's 3:00pm now.
BELL RINGS
There we are. Right on cue.
And this is where Lady Bailey
was standing
when she looked back at the house.
I saw Lady Bailey by the stables.
What do you think?Uh
But remember, it was morning
when we looked at
the jar that hadn't broken.
Good grief.
Was that it? Is that what she saw?
But why?
That's the question. Why?
Oh, you have got to tell us
what's going on.
I've just been to the secret meeting
set up in the crossword puzzle.
No way.
The messages are sent
from the setter to his wife.
They pretend they don't know
each other in public to keep
the spice in their
Judith?
Hello? Earth calling Judith.
That's it, isn't it?
Finally we have it.
Who killed Sir Peter.
Why he had to die.
And how the killer managed
to escape from a locked room.
But if we're going to prove it,
I'm going to need your help.
I don't understand.
I'm very sorry, but I think
your life is in danger.
Then we have to tell the police.
They won't believe us.
They've never believed Sir Peter
was murdered. Not officially.
We need Tristram to reveal himself
when he's released on bail.
Do you think he'll be released?
We've spoken to Tanika.
They don't have enough to hold him.
They're letting him go now.
And he'll come here.
I think he's going to try
to kill you next.
Tristram's the killer?
He's always been
the most credible suspect.
Sir Peter was right all along.
But how to prove it?
That's always been the question.
Which is why we have to catch him
in the act.
By using me as bait?
We'll be watching out front.
He'll have to pass us to get to you.
We'll protect you.
Where's DS Malik? Huh?
What's she up to?
Are you sure this is a good idea?
It's the only way to prove
my theory.
SHE WHIMPERS
BANG
WOMAN SCREAMS
THEY GRUN
This is what you get.
Police! Police! Drop it!
Cuff him. Cuff him!
What the hell? Idiots!
All right, come on.
You're hurting me!
I'm so sorry.
Call my lawyer!Are you OK?
Come on, let's get her up.
Come on, Jenny. You said
he'd approach from the front.
Well, we caught him, didn't we?
Not really, Tanika did.
You get so caught up in
your own ideas, don't you?
Thinking that you're so clever.
And Jenny could have been killed!
You have gone too far this time.
You're right. He followed you.
What's going on here?
Tristram Bailey just attacked
Jenny Page.
What are you doing here, Mrs Potts?
This is all my fault.
I couldn't let it go.
Then I better take over.
I'll get back to the station,
get an interview room ready.
And I'll be making
a full report to the DCI.
I'm not interested in a lecture.
It's about staying safe, Mrs Potts.
Miss Page, are you sure
you're going to be all right?
I can stay with her while you get
Tristram off the premises.
Right.
All right. That's it. This way.
Come on. Mind your head.
I am so sorry.
He killed Peter.
I can show you how
Sir Peter died, if you like.
We all broke in here together
with Tristram.
He was outside the locked door
the whole time.I know.
So how did he do it?
Well, that's the thing.
I never said he did.
What?Because he's not the killer.
It was you who killed
Sir Peter Bailey.
Just as it was you who killed
Sarah Fitzherbert.
You're the killer.
What are you talking about?
I was upstairs when Peter died.
That's not true. After the argument
with Tristram,
you came straight in here.
Jenny!
Are you scared?Peter!
Darling?
HE SIGHS
Sir Peter died
from blunt force trauma.
But not when the cabinet
fell on him.
When you murdered him.
You then used the one key
to the room to leave,
locking the door behind you
and heading upstairs.
Here you had a piece of bad luck.
Rosanna was hiding.
But also good luck.
She couldn't quite see
what you were doing.
It meant that when the cabinet
crashed onto Sir Peter,
she was your alibi.
You're saying I managed
to push the cabinet onto Peter
from the floor above?
Yes, I am.
Then it was simply a matter
of coming downstairs,
letting Tristram break through
a locked door,
and planting the key on Sir Peter's
body when you went to him.
Why would I do any of that?
I loved him.So you keep saying.
But as everyone's always suspected,
you were really only ever
in it for his money.
I didn't get his money.
Nor his title, nor the big house.
But that was always part
of the plan, wasn't it?
What could your motive be
if only Tristram benefited?
But then we always wondered
if he had an accomplice.
And he did.
You.
You worked in France.
Rosanna told me he was there, too.
Tristram, hi.
I think it's where you and he
fell in love
SHE SQUEALS
Like an angel.I'm trying!
..which is when you learned
of the fortune and title
and grand house that Tristram would
get the moment his father died.
So you and he made a plan.
His father needed a nurse.
You'd make sure he hired you.
Then you'd make him fall in love
with you and ask you to marry him.
And then on the eve of your wedding,
you'd murder him.
After all, who'd suspect a bride
of killing her husband the day
before she'd get hold of his fortune
and title?
When you arrived in Marlow,
you and Tristram pretended
you didn't know each other.
Like a couple I met earlier today.
Although, unlike them, you pretended
you hated each other.
But what you didn't know
was that Tristram
had an on-off girlfriend
he couldn't keep away from.
The plan had always been for you
and Tristram to get together
after a decent amount of time
had passed.
And if eventually you married
your dead fiance's son,
well, tongues might wag.
But where's the crime?
But if he married Sarah,
you'd get nothing.
You acted fast.
You used the rat poison
Tristram had stolen when, I imagine,
the two of you were considering
poison as your method of dispatch.
And you murdered Sarah to remind
Tristram that his future
was with you and no-one else.
That's how I knew he'd come for you
when he was released on bail.
Sarah was an innocent.
You killed her because
you were jealous.
Tristram wouldn't forgive that.
I wasn't jealous.
What Sarah had with him was better
than what you had with him.
How dare you!Which is why he always
went back to her.
He betrayed me.
You who'd risked so much.
You who trusted him.
You who even killed for him.
I didn't kill for him.
I killed for me.
Which is what we in the trade
call a confession.
No-one would believe you.
It's your word against mine.
That isn't entirely true,
is it, Tanika?
RECORDING:I didn't kill for him.
I killed for me.Hello, Jenny.
No, I saw you leave in your car.
No, we took a leaf out of your book
and decided to stage an argument
Jenny could have been killed.
You have gone too far this time.
..which started a chain of events
that allowed me to be here.
You saw my car leave,
but it wasn't me driving.
And that is how I'm still here.
When you thought it was
just you and Judith.
You tricked me.
No, you tricked Sir Peter.
I worked out how.
And she is going to arrest you.
You used me, didn't you?
No idea what you're talking about.
I hear congratulations
are in order.
Boss, you should know thatIt was
all thanks to Brendan here.What?
It was his idea to arrest Tristram,
to create the perfect conditions
for Jenny to make her confession.
Without Brendan, our double killer
would still be out there.
Isn't that right,
Detective Sergeant?Um
Yeah. Yeah. That's right, ma'am.
Um, it was really a joint effort.
Oh, very good.Yeah.Very good.
Well done, team,
let's get this processed.
We got her?We did.Oh, amazing.
No, seriously. Amazing. And, um
I'm sorry about what I said.
Did I go too far? Did I?
I mean, I didn't mean any of it.
I mean, we're your friends.
You know, we get you, Judith.
Even if, sometimes, we like to tease
you. It's because we love you.
And this is the bit where you say
the same thing back to me, yeah?
Yeah. WellSorry.
Where's Becks? And where's my car?
# I promised you a miracle #
PHONE VIBRATES
Where are you?I'm sorry.
We were catching the killer.
Don't worry.
I'm still here to pick up Sam.
But I missed our date.
It's all right. You can tell me
all about it when you get home.
Love you.
Is that Is that my mum?
Mum, where did you get this?
Believe it or not, I stole it.
You've stolen a police car
from the police?
Let's get you home.Can we put
the lights on? And the siren?
I think that's exactly
what we should do.
SIREN SOUNDS
That's sick!
See you later!
HE LAUGHS
See you!
INDISTINC
It's still so hard to believe.
What a mess.
Thank you for catching father's
killer.
It's the least he deserved.
Miss Bailey, under UK law,
no-one's allowed to benefit
from a crime they commit.
Your brother won't inherit a penny.
Your father's entire estate,
his house and money will go
to his next closest living relative.
You.
I'll make sure good comes of this.
Look, I understand the why of it,
but not the how.
How did Jenny manage to push
that massive cabinet onto Sir Peter
without being in the room?
Oh, it was Lady Bailey who revealed
the truth to me.
You see, I'd worked out
there was something wrong
with her testimony, but it was only
when I saw sunlight through a carafe
that I realised.
When I inspected
the jar of magnesium tape
..it was in a sunbeam.
It was morning and the sun
was shining through the window.
But if the sun was shining
through the window in the morning,
how could it still be shining
through the window in the afternoon?
So if what Lady Bailey saw
wasn't sunlight, what was it?
And that's when I remembered
the magnesium tape.
When you light it, it burns
white hot and it's strong.
This is what happened.
Jenny got the study ready
before the party.
She arranged all the equipment
from the cabinet
onto the floor in front of it,
and tied magnesium tape
from the top of the cabinet
to the hook on the wall.
That way, when she pushed it forward,
it would lean over, but not fall.
You see, all along we've known
that it was impossible for someone
to get out of that room once
it was locked, but there was one way
in and out, even if it was only
inches wide.
Hold on.
Here you go.
Lady Bailey told us
that Sir Peter's bedroom
was directly above his study.
I knew no-one would be on that side
of the house.
There's only Peter's study
and his bedroom above it.
They shared the same flue.
All she had to do was run
the magnesium tape down the flue
and connect it to the tape
already attached to the hook.
Except when she put the jar back,
it wasn't quite in the right place,
so it didn't smash when the cabinet
fell, which Judith noticed.
Of course she did.
Jenny had created a fuse that ran
from the bedroom, down the flue,
across the room to the cabinet.
May I?You may.
Rosanna thought Jenny was lighting
a cigarette.
But she was doing
much more than that.
This was the bright light
Lady Bailey saw, not sunlight.
Magnesium tape.
Then when everyone heard the racket
of the cabinet crashing
..they presumed that was the moment
that Sir Peter died,
when in reality, he'd been killed
a few moments before.
And the will? How does that fit
into this?
That was a piece of improvisation
from Jenny.
Her whole plan was based
on her having no motive.
But Sir Peter made up a new will.
She must have been in such a panic
when she heard about it.
What was in it?
Would she now inherit?
As soon as she saw it, she hid it.
And she was right to.
It left everything to her,
giving her a red hot motive.
But it also named Tristram
as the killer, her partner in crime.
She had to protect him.
Until she learned that Tristram
had an old girlfriend
who was still on the scene.
Do you know who that is?No.
Which is why she decided she'd
make sure that it was now found.
Pointing the finger at Tristram.
Miss Page asked me to work
on the lawn.
She needed to remind him
of the power she had over him.
How did it go?
Did we do it? Did we get her?
Oh, Becks. It all went wrong.
She got away.
What?Suzie!
It went exactly as Judith said.
We got her.Yes! Yes!
I know you said you didn't want it,
but you never know.
Oh, no. Wait, wait, wait.
One last thing.
What, Mum?
I ordered it on Amazon last night.
Just in case, you know.
Ta-da!
I am so proud of you.
Um, I have to get there today,
Mum.I know.
All right, you go, you go.
Have the best time.
I love you.
Love you too.
You'll be fine.
You and me, we're always fine.
Bye. Careful.
Stay safe.
KNOCKING
Oh!We thought you might want
some company.
Seeing as you're our friend and
..we love you.
Well, you better come in, then.
We got margaritas.
Oh, that's my favourite.
Thank you.Did you know
they were named after
Queen Margherita of Savoy?
She visited Naples in 1889.
All that matters is
that it tastes delicious!