Ashes To Ashes s02e05 Episode Script
Season 2, Episode 5
I talked to the deputy commissioner.
I want arrests.
Drop everything else.
I've been wanting to do this for weeks.
Yeah, me too.
I just didn't know you felt the same way.
- What is going on around here? - We know that Mac was involved.
Mac might be bent, but he's not stupid.
You know the deal, Jarvis.
You never bring attention to yourself.
Now you've done it, Alex.
You went and got Mac all agitated.
This is an outrage! I made it quite clear, DI Drake - either with me or against me.
That man's got more decency in his little finger than you'll ever have.
- Your loyalty does you credit.
- Don't you patronise me.
It's over.
It's all over.
Operation Rose it's coming.
There you see, marvellous magic.
Did it make you feel happy? - Not really.
- Why not? Cos I'm I'm a bit sad today.
Oh, Orville, what's the matter? I'm miser-bubble.
You're miserable? Why? Cos I'm really worried about Alex.
I think she's going to die.
Don't worry, she's not going to die! She's at the hospital.
When she arrived there, there were two beautiful bouquets of flowers for her.
- I know.
- Didn't it make you happy? You should be happy.
You should be happy! I've made it to the hospital! I've told you, I'm having nothing to do with this.
You girl! - Bonjour.
- Bonjour, monsieur.
Avez-vous une license? Et voilà .
Now go and be a pain in the derriere for the bloody gendarmerie.
Because we are sick of the sight of you! Bon voyage, scumbag.
Well, I hope you're all proud of yourselves.
It lowers your sperm count, you know, it's been medically proven.
That's bollocks.
Shaz did say that having babies was pretty high on her agenda.
Have you seen this, Guv? It's all about Mac and Jarvis.
They might as well point the finger at every one of us.
Why can't these brain-dead piss-heads have a go at someone else? Yeah, like mime artists.
Some kid even gobbed in my face this morning, just cos I was a copper.
- Mime artists? - Yeah.
All that Get a job! Do you think the press knows about Operation Rose? If there's any digging to be done on Operation Rose, it'll be done by us.
In the meantime, we need something to shut them up, like a bloody big collar.
Burglary at number 2 Stanley Road, Guv, you still near there? Stanley Road? Give it to Plod, Viv.
- It's Bryan! Well, come on, let's go! - Who's Bryan? - It's Pete's dad.
Start the car! - Who's Pete? He's Molly's father.
We've got to get to the Drakes! Don't tell me they have the misfortune of being related to you? This is going to be seriously weird.
That'll make a nice change.
My name is Alex Drake.
I've been shot, and that bullet has taken me back in time.
Now, I'm lost in 1982, and all I can do is fight and search and stay alive.
Because somehow, I will find a way home.
Right, step down here.
Bryan, are you OK? - Watch this step.
- Too late.
We'll follow on.
Bryan? He can't hear you.
I'm so sorry.
If I'd have thought, Instead of being so caught up in everything, I could have done something.
It's all gone a bit Martina Navarata That tennis bird.
I'm so sorry.
Who are you? Police, love.
She takes her community relations very seriously.
Might be some dabs on some of this stuff.
Leave it for Forensics.
It's their job.
Come on, we're going.
Well, we can't just leave her! Marjorie, we'll do everything we can to help you.
Won't we, Inspector Hunt? Do you know what's missing, Mrs Drake? Money.
Jewellery.
And a necklace that I was wearing.
Bryan tried to stop the man.
In the struggle, he was pushed, hit his head on that table there.
- How much money was taken? - About £1,000.
Bryan's never trusted banks.
Peter, love, could you put Molly out for me? Yeah, OK.
Come on, Mols.
How could you? How could you abandon Molly like that? What?! I wouldn't abandon her.
Well, how come when she's six months old, you just bugger off, never to be seen again? Has anyone ever told you you're a bit weird? Has anybody ever told you that you can't go around accusing detective inspectors of being weird, especially ones who are really pissed off! How old are you, Pete? - 14.
And it's Peter.
- Oh, yes, sorry, sorry.
Peter.
Look at you! You're almost cute.
Cheers.
- Yeah, I said almost.
- Why are you giving me a hard time? Shouldn't you be trying to find the burglar? Where were you when your dad was attacked? I was at school.
Mum called and they told me to come home.
When I got back here, she was crying.
You're going to have to be really strong for her.
Think you can do that? Do my best.
Yeah.
We'll let Forensics deal with it now, Mrs Drake.
Ola.
Marj? What's with the police car outside? We've been burgled.
- Bryan's in hospital.
- Oh, my God.
And who might you be? Gaynor Mason.
Make-up round.
Spanish? - Sorry? - "Ola"? Spanish boyfriend.
Ex.
Found him doing a bit more than a fandango with my best friend so I told him where to shove his castanets.
- Is Bryan all right? - We don't know yet.
I've got to go and see him.
Could you look after Peter? Only if it's no trouble.
Least I can do, Marj.
I hope you're going to keep those baby blues peeled for him, Officer.
What did he look like? Quite tall.
London accent, not that he spoke much.
- Just asked us to keep quiet.
- What about his face? He wore a mask of Margaret Thatcher.
Metal Mickey.
I told you, I ain't done nothin'! You're the only one who wears a Thatcher mask on a job.
It wasn't me.
Raymondo? Oh, right.
- Are you ill? - No.
Why? You only hit him once.
Oh, sorry, Guv.
Didn't you say he's got a metal plate in his head? He has.
With any luck, he might pick up that new channel.
I've only seen that Countdown on it.
Proper ambulance chaser tele.
It'll never last.
Course it won't.
TV in the afternoon, is for students with greasy hair and the clinically insane.
And my Auntie Irene.
Mind you, she is insane.
She thinks she's married to Malcolm Muggeridge.
I hate to interrupt, but there's a man over there being beaten to a pulp How many fingers am I holding up? Don't ask him difficult questions, Drake.
He'd have coughed by now.
This has been about as useful as a new pair of slippers for Douglas Bader! Let's get back to some real work, shall we? I've had it with this shit.
- You can't be sure it's not him.
- I can.
- He's the only one who wears - Forget it.
This case will affect people for years.
That might not matter to you, but it matters to me.
The only thing that matters is getting our headline, not fannying about with a case the plods should be dealing with.
- Have you been to see your dad? - Seen him.
He was asleep.
He might be awake now.
- I hate hospitals.
- I know.
That's a football shirt, isn't it? Gaynor gave it to me.
She might take me to see a match.
Even though you hate football.
- You're going cos you fancy her? - No, no, I don't.
That's where she gets it from.
- Sorry? - When you lie, you look down.
- I know a little girl who does that.
- No, I don't! How come you seem to know so much about me? Female intuition.
Sorry, I didn't mean to intrude.
I just wanted to see how he was.
He's very woozy after the op.
There's a chance there might be permanent damage to his hearing.
Oh, I keep doing that.
I forget, he can't hear.
Would you like me to sit with him? - Well, he wouldn't expect you to.
- I'd like to.
Thanks.
I won't be long.
I know you can't hear me Bryan.
And I can't change what's happened.
I'm kind of learning that now.
But I want you to know that you will cope with this.
When Pete left me with Molly, you were the one person who made me believe that it wasn't the end of my life.
The end of my career.
And this isn't the end of your career, either.
You once told me that taking up painting again was the best thing you ever did.
I've still got the painting you did of Molly somewhere.
You're going to be such a fantastic grandad.
And I won't rest until I found out who did this to you.
If anyone here is anything less than squeaky clean, you pack your things and get the hell out.
Shit sticks to one of us, it sticks to all of us.
I, for one, have had enough.
It stops here.
I'm the sheriff, - I say we keep it clean.
Got it? - Yes, Guv.
Good.
We need a decent headline.
What else do we know about Mickey Dillon? He used the mask on two other jobs, ma'am, same area.
Good, Shaz.
So he's local.
Did he know the Drakes? Am I talking to myself? Did somebody say something, then? It's not funny, Carling! A man has been seriously injured and we must find who's done it.
I wish I could remember all the details, but I can't, so I need your help.
Whether you like it or not, Metal Mickey is the only lead that we've got.
What are you doing, Drake? I'm trying to solve a crime, Guv.
It is what I'm paid for.
Chris? What? What's up with you? Have you Got a wasp stuck up your arse? Given up on the fags, poof.
He'll crack by tonight, I've got a fiver on it.
Tenner says he'll crack before.
Have you listened to anything I've just said? Dabs are in on that robbery on the Drakes.
- It's not our case, Viv.
- You might want to reconsider.
- This is a wind up? - No, Guv.
They're his.
Whose? George Staines.
- Can't be.
- No way.
THE George Staines? Isn't this where you all run out shouting "Let's get the bastard"? Except the bastard in question has been six feet under for two years.
- Well, then these can't be his dabs.
- Exactly.
Do you know what, it looks like we might have ourselves a headline.
Have you got any biccies, Mrs Staines? Home made flapjacks, in the biscuit tin.
Blimey, it's like the Sahara in here, Elsie.
Yeah, smashing, ain't it? Here we are.
- How old was George in this one? - Eleven.
Little bugger never smiled in any of his school photos hated the place.
Was he bullied? No.
He felt he never fitted in.
George's favourites.
Still make them for him even though he's not here? Used to sit where you are.
Playing all the old songs, polishin' off the flapjacks.
And me singin' along.
Don't Fence Me In.
He used to love that one.
You make him sound like a little angel, Elsie.
Sometimes it's like he's right here with me now.
Daft, isn't it, when he's brown bread.
Did George know the Drakes at all? Stanley Road, a couple of streets away from here? - Might've done.
- Marjorie and Bryan.
I'm not good with names, dear.
I'd know 'em if I saw 'em.
It's just that something a little bit strange has happened.
George's fingerprints were found over at the Drakes'.
They'd been burgled.
How did they get there? Must be a mistake.
- Much taken? - About a grand.
Mr Drake was quite badly hurt.
He's a lovely man.
Oh, poor sod.
You got any savings, Elsie? On my pension? Excuse me.
Pebble Mill's on and I never miss.
Just one other thing.
It was you that identified George's body, wasn't it? No, dear.
It was Metal Mickey.
Right, bring in Metal Mickey and the rest of the Staines gang back in, now.
Gotcha, Guv.
Bastard's stitched me up like a kipper.
- Even if Staines is alive - That slimey bastard's alive all right.
He must've stashed his money in Elsie's biscuit tin.
It doesn't mean he burgled the Drakes.
He doesn't think twice about knee capping people.
Bryan Drake didn't exactly escape with just a scratch, did he? No.
But it's not Staines's MO.
If it was a well know gangster, I'd remember.
- You'd remember? - Yeah.
Look, just trust me, it can't be George Staines.
Does it say who it can be in your crystal ball, Madame Fruitcake? George Staines.
Who's seen him? Come on, someone's seen him, someone's hiding him.
You've all worked for him.
He snuffed it.
Ah, but has he? Come on, someone speak up.
It's worth a few quid.
Last bloke what said anythin about George Staines was him.
He could've played for Millwall an' all, couldn't you, Charlie? He still could.
Joke.
It was a joke.
Guv? Commissioner's been on.
Wants you to call him.
I'll deal with Mickey.
Put on my desk was a newspaper headline that says "Time to Vet the Met.
" I want the next thing I hear about you and your rotten department is that you've made a decent collar.
- Where's Ray? - Dunno.
Come on Bungle, where's George? Stepney cemetery.
Where else would he be? Results, Hunt and good ones! If I suddenly get a whiff of funny business in this department again You robbed the Drakes.
- I told you, I've never heard of 'em.
- Stop pissing us about, Mickey! If you don't co-operate with us I swear to you I'll personally see to it that your nuts get squeezed very tightly in a vice.
So unless you want to end up with a voice like a Bee Gee, I suggest you start telling us the truth.
Did you burgle the Drakes? I've had enough, so sort this mess out now! I want a decent headline for the Met by Monday morning or I'll have you again Keep an eye on him, Chris.
Lowers your sperm count.
It's been medically proven.
I've got five kids.
Sure they're all yours? Shaz, where's Ray? - I don't know, ma'am.
Why? - I can't find him anywhere.
Maybe gone off in a sulk? Him and Chris have been in a funny mood all day.
Is the Guv still on the phone to the Commissioner? Yeah, I dunno what's wrong with everyone.
Chris shouted at me when I asked him what he was doing.
I can't seem to do right for doing wrong.
Nicotine withdrawal.
Ah! I thought he was just being a pain in the arse.
Ray? What are you doing in here? I'm on a break.
Look, Mickey isn't giving anything away.
I can't believe I'm saying this, but maybe you could persuade him? - What's the point? - Ray, I know you're angry about Mac.
Bloody right I am.
I looked up to him.
We all did.
Why? All he's done is piss on our reputation.
There are good honest families out there like the Drakes who need us.
- Stick his head down the bog again? - Could do.
Knew I shouldn't have had that chicken curry down the canteen.
Lethal.
- You wouldn't? - He would.
Come on, then.
All right, all right! I don't know nothin' about the job on the Drakes, but what I do know is, George ain't dead.
He paid me to identify his body, except it was some old tramp that'd been burnt in a fire.
George made sure his sovereign ring was found on the body.
Told me he wanted to disappear to Spain.
That's the last I saw of him.
The man who was buried was a tramp.
Staines paid Mickey to identify him.
- Good work, Raymondo.
- Cheers, Guv.
We find Staines.
I need this collar or the Commissioner's going to have my bollocks in a blender.
If I may paraphrase Dorothy Parker, we shouldn't put all our eggs in one bastard.
What other bastard have we got? You don't still think it's Mickey? I don't know, but there might be someone else in the frame now.
- Well, who is he? - She.
Mickey said Staines went to Spain.
Who do we know who had a Spanish boyfriend? Gaynor Mason.
- Pally with the Drake family, Gaynor? - Got to know them over the months.
Got to know their comings and goings.
Where they kept things in the house, like Bryan Drake's wages.
You're accusing me of stealing from Bryan? Or maybe you told George where the money was kept.
- George? - As in George Staines.
Your "Spanish" boyfriend.
The dead gangster? Who mysteriously seems to have come back to life.
- Blimey.
How's he managed that? - Don't piss us about, sweetheart.
You've got a make-up round on his old stomping ground.
He's been in Spain.
You speak Spanish.
The Drakes were burgled.
You know the Drakes.
Coincidence? - In a word, yes.
- In a word, crap.
Tell you what, why don't you mull it over for the night? In a cell.
- I'm telling you she knows something.
- Yeah, maybe.
Gentleman came in earlier, ma'am, asked me to give you this.
What did he look like? Mid-fifties.
Smart suit.
About the same height as the Guv.
- Did he leave a name? - Boris Johnson.
Boris Johnson.
Friend of yours? I don't know yet.
Do I look like the sort of woman who hangs around with gangsters? Is that a yes, or a no? Is that all I'm gonna get? You're very tense, aren't you, DS Carling? Am I? Like a coiled spring.
Still, s'pose it must be hard in your game, having to play the tough man all the time.
I bet beneath that hard shell of yours there's a softer side people never see, eh? No.
Can't kid a kidder.
You're a bit like Clint Eastwood, aren't you? - Am I? - Yeah.
Strong silent type.
Brooding.
The big hero.
The days of coppers being seen as heroes, love, are gone.
We're not even liked.
In fact, we're hated by some.
- What would you do instead? - Join the army.
There could be a Falklands again any time, they'll need good men like me.
Yeah, but a dead hero's no use to anyone, is he? Yeah, it's Bryan Drake.
Bryan with a y.
You know, you're only replacing one vice with another one, baby.
I'm not.
- No Bovril? - No.
I want everyone in early tomorrow working on the Staines case.
I want my headline.
Right, curry and a pint.
I'm busy tonight.
- You got a better offer? - Yeah, maybe.
With the older man, Boris Johnson? You'd better not keep him up too late, he'll be falling asleep into his cocoa or his Molotov cocktail.
- What? - Well, he's Russian, isn't he? No, he's English as far as I know.
- Is it serious? - It could be, yeah.
Right.
Good.
Well, have fun with Boris.
- Hello, Alex.
- Who are you? - My name is Martin Summers.
- You stay where you are.
Go ahead, shoot though I have to warn you, that you may be getting rid of the one person who could help you here.
So, don't be scared.
You make intimidating phone calls, you send me roses like some sort of crazed stalker and you tried to poison me.
I shouldn't be scared? Well, I had to make sure you were the person I was looking for.
And you are.
There aren't a lot of people here from the other world.
Apparently you and I are the only two.
You're trying to spook me out with this.
If I were to say to you, you've been shot in the head, you've just arrived at the hospital and Molly is on her way to see you? Would that help convince you? Is that why you're here? To help me get home? You and I are the only two people here who actually know what that means.
Still, it's a relief to talk about it, yes? As for helping you well, that depends.
Very clinical.
Much easier cross-referencing DNA, I find though, don't you? - You're a cop? - Yes.
Retired and disgraced.
You know about Operation Rose.
- That's why you sent me the roses.
- Operation Rose could be your exit route.
It's about police corruption.
- Mac, he warned us about it.
- It won't be pretty.
But how much do you want to see your daughter again? If you're so sure you can get me home, why are you still here? You're not the only one whose dying here, Alex.
Mine is a very slow and painful death.
But here, I can live the life I want.
I could go back but I don't want to.
You, on the other hand, have a decision to make as to what you're willing to do to have that chance.
- You want me to be corrupt? - Think about it, Alex.
In six months time, when Molly's face is faded from your memory, you'll be begging me to help you.
I haven't got much time to wait for an answer.
And, sadly neither have you.
Shaz? Can I ask you a favour.
Will you find out everything you can about a man called Martin Summers.
- Is he a suspect, ma'am? - Not exactly, no.
- A witness? - Not really.
I'm sorry to be vague but it could be something really important to me.
- Matter of life or death? - Yeah, possibly.
Blimey.
Anything else to go on? He's a retired cop.
Mid-50s.
- See what I can find out.
- Thanks, Shaz.
OK, Elsie.
What makes you think she won't lie to us again today? Who said she lied? Come on, Guv she knew that money was in the biscuit tin.
Elsie's not a sponger.
She never took a penny from any of Staines' jobs.
I bet she didn't even know the money was in there.
Why call her in then? Cos George thought the cock-eyed world of his mum.
We keep her here, he'll start wondering where she is.
- What about Gaynor Mason? - Nothing.
We'll have to let her go.
Are you ready, Elsie love? See you later.
OK Elsie, and you darling.
You look after yourself.
- Smashin' lad, him.
Lovely teeth.
- Lovely teeth.
Now then Elsie are you going to tell us where your naughty boy is? You know where he is, six feet under.
You trying to send me gaga? Hello again, dear.
- How do you know Gaynor? - Who? - The lady you just said "hello" to.
- She popped in yesterday for a cuppa.
Said she was an old friend of George's.
What are you two waiting for? Go get her back here now! A word of advice Blondie, don't even think about lying again or you'll be seeing me in your nightmares for the rest of your life.
- I wasn't lying.
- Bollocks.
You knew Staines wasn't dead! He is dead, least the George you knew.
He isn't the man you think he is.
He is trying to change.
Rearrange the following words Change Never Leopard Spots.
I know he hurt people.
I swear I had no idea he was going to rob Marjorie and Bryan.
I couldn't believe it.
I felt so bad for them.
But not bad enough that you couldn't come to us? How could you do that to them? I'm sorry.
Where is he, Gaynor? You're not leaving here till you tell us.
What's it worth? We don't respond to bribery.
I thought this was The Met? A grand.
What are you one of these alternative comedians, meaning alternative to funny.
- All right.
Five hundred.
- A tonne.
Meet me halfway, Inspector.
OK.
Get him to meet you at one of his old haunts The Peacock boozer, Stepney.
He doesn't go in for pubs as much as he used to.
Just make sure he's there tonight 7pm.
Don't even think about doing a runner.
In these heels? Haven't you forgotten something? Cash on delivery.
It's the perfect bloody get in, isn't it? Use a friendly blonde to case the joint for you and bingo: he's in.
How could she do that to them? She's supposed to be their friend.
Now Bryan's deaf for the rest of his life.
- You don't know that.
- I do.
Bols? Don't cry.
That's an order.
I'm not.
If you don't stop crying, I might even start feeling sorry for you and God forbid I might even have to put a comforting arm around you.
Well, I'd better stop then.
If only I could have done something.
You can't blame yourself.
You don't understand, you can never understand.
If I'd remembered, then I could have stopped it.
Listen to me, we have the public's faith in us going down faster than Linda Lovelace.
One thing I can be sure of is that Gene Hunt will find this maggot and put him away till the end of his days.
Come on, dry your eyes, Bols, we've got scum to catch.
- Ray, Chris, she's on her way.
- Roger, Guv.
Go on, have one.
No way.
It's a filthy habit.
I feel better for giving up.
Fitter.
This is a waste of time, this is.
The Guv reckons that everything'll be all hunky dory, if we get Staines.
I reckon it's too late, the rot's set in.
We can't let him get off with it.
We're coppers.
We catch criminals.
Ray, is she there yet? Not yet, Guv.
Chris check inside the pub to see if she's in there, or Staines.
Ray check down the street.
Will do.
Over.
She reeled you in.
She can't have just vanished.
She'll show.
Hook, line and sinker.
Oh, Jesus! - Just found her laying here.
- Is she still breathing? - Think so.
- Clouted with that.
We should have kept a closer eye on her.
There's a pulse.
Looks like Staines found her before us.
Twigged that she was setting him up.
George Staines is a vicious bastard, so why didn't he finish her off? - Maybe he thought he had? - He's still out there somewhere.
Right, when the ambulance gets here, you two accompany Goldilocks here to the hospital.
- Right, Guv.
- Ma'am.
Just had a call through Ma'am, thought you might want to hear this.
Discharged himself.
He never did like hospitals.
The doctors say his hearing may come back in time.
Stay positive, isn't that what they say? Yes.
Hello, Bryan.
It came in the afternoon post.
I've only just opened it.
We haven't long been back from the hospital.
It's £500.
- Was there a note? - Nothing.
- Gaynor? - What's Gaynor got to do with this? She might've had something to do with the robbery.
- Gaynor? - Where's Peter? In his room.
I think he's a bit shaken actually.
He won't say, you know what lads are.
Yeah, would you like me to have a chat.
Would you? Can I come in? I'd forgotten it did that.
Suzie, your girlfriend? Kind of.
I can't work her out sometimes.
You just have to remember the basics, really.
Like if she's in a really bad mood because she's got PMT, you don't say that she's in a really bad mood because she's got PMT.
And if you ever go driving across France with her and run out of petrol and break down in the pissing rain for bloody hours, do not blame her map reading skills.
Where did you get the money to buy dope? - I don't smoke it.
- Yeah, right.
I've seen you.
I know where you keep it.
Don't go in there, don't go in What's this necklace doing here? Is this the one your mum This is the necklace that was stolen.
Is this the bad thing you did when you were a teenager.
You're a thief! It's him He is the thief! How did the money get back to his parents house? What's he doing with his mum's stolen necklace.
Where does he get the money to buy weed? He's too bloody lazy to get a job.
He's only 14.
No, he'd rather lay around in bed all day working on the novel that only exists in his head.
- Have you been at the gin? - You don't know him.
He is untrustworthy, two-timing, two-faced, spineless, selfish little shit.
Guv.
- You better come down the hospital.
- Come on.
Seems there's more to Gaynor Mason than meets the eye Guv.
- About six inches more.
- Sweet jumping Jesus.
I've seen a woman from Hazel Grove put gerbils somewhere a gerbil should never go.
I've seen a bloke from Billericay balance a budgerigar on his Hampton wick, but I've never, ever seen anything like that before.
I just don't get it.
The top half I mean those melons, they were the real deal, but down the old goal end A bloody great big knob.
Like something out of a German porn film.
- Apparently - Gender reassignment.
He's had a sex change, but he's only had half the op.
Must've had surgery done to the face at the same time, - cos you wouldn't know him.
- Well, you didn't.
Who'd put themselves through all that pain? Just you wait boys, before you know it, you'll all be asking for a back, crack and sack.
Is that yuppy speak for Rice Krispies? What ever next? Norman Hunter dresses up in frilly frocks? Geoff Capes starts playing with Barbie dolls? Elton John fancies blokes? I don't get it.
So, down below, he was gonna have it, er Well, actually, they tuck it up inside the Well he certainly caught the attention of you three.
You all eyed him up.
- Bloody rubbish.
No way.
- Bollocks.
She's awake.
Guv, she's mid-reassignment, maybe I should deal with it? It could be sensitive.
Sometimes your lack of faith in me seriously disappoints, DI Drake.
Wake up, Gloria.
When were you going to say toodle-loo to the old todger then? Where am I? In about six feet of very brown stuff.
You better start talking, or you'll be saying goodbye to your gonads sooner than you think, Staines.
I'll only talk if you call me by my name - Gaynor.
Why the hell should I when you're still half George? Still the same thieving scumbag.
I'm not.
- I've changed.
I've told you.
- Bollocks.
Once a scrote, always a scrote.
It's in your genes.
Come on George, be a good boy and start talking.
Not until you call me by my name - Gaynor.
- I'll call you what I damn well want, you gender-bending, weirdy beardy freak of nature.
What? I needed the money to pay for the rest of the op.
- Where did you have the breast done? - Spain.
- But they ripped me off.
- What, only gave you one tit? Upped their price.
Said they'd tell the authorities if I didn't pay more.
- Why did you have to hurt Bryan? - It was a mistake.
Him and Marjorie weren't meant to be there.
I was just desperate for the money for the op.
To be the person I always knew I was.
So why did you come back to the Drakes? I knew I'd left my dabs there.
Marjorie asked me to look after Peter, then I was stuck.
- I don't blame him for what he did.
- What did he do? He saw me wearing his mum's necklace.
Chased after him, he thought I was going to attack him or something.
He picked up a brick.
I felt a thud on the back of my head.
Next thing, I'm in here.
Why did you go and see Elsie? To say goodbye.
When I saw her, I felt bad, bent over with rheumatism, still struggling to make ends meet.
So you left her the money in her tin? Promise me one thing? Don't tell her the truth.
It'd break her heart.
You, my little tranny friend, are in no position to make demands.
Sending scum like you down might restore people's faith in us a little bit.
Ray, cuff him Her.
- So are you going to tell Elsie? - No choice.
I wonder if this counts as one arrest or two? Sorry, Ray.
It's DS Carling.
- Decided yet? - On what? The army.
No, not yet.
You'd be a hell of a loss to the police.
Buttering me up is not gonna stop me putting these on you.
- So forget it.
- I mean it.
I want to go to sleep at night knowing there's cops like you helping keep good people like my mum safe.
Besides, khaki's not your colour.
Why's your face all red? Cos it's hot in here.
Why did you give the Drake family that 500 quid? - What 500 quid? - The 500 quid that was in that tin.
Was there? Must have been a bit of a shock finding all that money in there.
I'll say! I've no idea how it got there but when you told me about that poor Bryan Drake and I read about it in the papers, I felt sorry for him.
You could have kept it for yourself and had a holiday in the Bahamas.
Except it wasn't mine, was it? Anyway, what do I want to go to the bleedin' Bahamas for? Can't take the heat, me.
Why didn't you tell me what had happened - instead of running away like that? - Cos I thought I'd be in trouble.
I could've killed her.
I thought I had.
- You won't say anything? - Technically you've assaulted someone.
- Will I go to jail? - Possibly and you'll probably end up sharing a cell with a great big bloke covered in scars and tattoos who'll call you his bitch.
Just kidding.
- It depends.
- On what? - Will you promise me something? - OK.
You'll look after your mum and dad.
I will.
Good.
And be really nice to whoever you end up with.
Whether it's Suzie or a girl called Alex Be especially nice to her.
Yeah, spoil her rotten.
Flowers, chocolates Jimmy Choos Shoes.
And look after Molly, that's really important.
It's never too late, Peter.
Bye, Marjorie, everything will be all right.
Thank you.
Creep.
It's an easy mistake to make.
I mean that Boy George - he looks like a woman.
Yeah, you fancied him before I told you.
- I did not.
- Did.
Drop it, Shaz.
Shut it, you.
- What's that for? - Fags.
Could buy nearly five packs with that.
I know.
Get five.
Get ten.
Get twenty.
I don't care but please, please start smoking again, because I can't take much more of you being a whinging nark.
I haven't been a whinging nark, have I? Now, come on, we should just be in time for the flicks.
- What are we seeing? - Tootsie.
By the way, ma'am, there wasn't any record of that Summers bloke, not with the information you gave.
Nothing.
- Sorry.
- Well there wouldn't be, would there? I mean, he's not supposed to be here, like me.
Thanks, anyway, Shaz.
No problem, ma'am.
Have a good night.
Night ma'am.
- What was that all about? - I ain't got a clue.
You know, I thought I knew it all, Bols.
Now I'm beginning to wonder maybe I know the square root of jack shit.
Is this where I'm supposed to disagree with you? It's just my luck.
I could retire on this.
Be known as the bloke who collared George Staines when all around failed.
- You still could.
- What, and break his mum's heart? - It's not her fault she loves him.
- What did you tell her? Gaynor Mason's been arrested for the robbery.
Of course you did.
Which is why George Staines never gets sent down.
- Damn you, Gene Hunt.
- Why, what have I done now? Because, despite all the macho put downs, the insults, the pathetic sexist side-swipes, underneath it all you are a, good, kind, decent man.
Keep your voice down - somebody might hear.
I am going to buy you a very large drink.
Are you seeing Boris again? No.
Why? You jealous? Don't flatter yourself, sweetheart.
Luigi, put them on my tab.
I owe you one anyway.
What for? For not saying anything to the Guv about me going AWOL.
All right.
I accept.
- On one condition - What? Stay.
I saw you filling out the form.
- You posted it? - Not yet.
I need a referee.
Will I do? Guess so.
Right There.
Now you have to stay.
I haven't got much bloody choice, have I? You're not such a bad copper, you know.
Thanks, Ray.
For a bird.
Well? Alex? Do you have an answer for me? I know you could be my only chance of getting back.
And you know how much I miss my daughter.
I would do anything to see her again.
But what you want me to do, what you want me to be is corrupt and dishonest.
I'm sorry, but I simply can't.
And so the answer is "thanks, but no thanks.
" I don't know how, but I'll find my own way back.
I had a feeling you were going to say something like that.
Oh, well If I can't change your mind, maybe Operation Rose will.
I think you did the right thing, Signorina Drake.
I think so, Luigi.
You might not have much time left.
Alex, stay with us.
You know I've had harder shites than you.
- What are you doing! - Friday night, after a curry.
I don't sit there and ruminate on the individual's role in society, my son.
I flush 'em away.
Raymondo, go fetch me my search warrant.
When did you have time to get a search warrant? - What do we do now? - Nick it? - We're the police! - You're enjoying this, aren't you? - Ways and means, Bolly.
- Have you got a light there, mate?
I want arrests.
Drop everything else.
I've been wanting to do this for weeks.
Yeah, me too.
I just didn't know you felt the same way.
- What is going on around here? - We know that Mac was involved.
Mac might be bent, but he's not stupid.
You know the deal, Jarvis.
You never bring attention to yourself.
Now you've done it, Alex.
You went and got Mac all agitated.
This is an outrage! I made it quite clear, DI Drake - either with me or against me.
That man's got more decency in his little finger than you'll ever have.
- Your loyalty does you credit.
- Don't you patronise me.
It's over.
It's all over.
Operation Rose it's coming.
There you see, marvellous magic.
Did it make you feel happy? - Not really.
- Why not? Cos I'm I'm a bit sad today.
Oh, Orville, what's the matter? I'm miser-bubble.
You're miserable? Why? Cos I'm really worried about Alex.
I think she's going to die.
Don't worry, she's not going to die! She's at the hospital.
When she arrived there, there were two beautiful bouquets of flowers for her.
- I know.
- Didn't it make you happy? You should be happy.
You should be happy! I've made it to the hospital! I've told you, I'm having nothing to do with this.
You girl! - Bonjour.
- Bonjour, monsieur.
Avez-vous une license? Et voilà .
Now go and be a pain in the derriere for the bloody gendarmerie.
Because we are sick of the sight of you! Bon voyage, scumbag.
Well, I hope you're all proud of yourselves.
It lowers your sperm count, you know, it's been medically proven.
That's bollocks.
Shaz did say that having babies was pretty high on her agenda.
Have you seen this, Guv? It's all about Mac and Jarvis.
They might as well point the finger at every one of us.
Why can't these brain-dead piss-heads have a go at someone else? Yeah, like mime artists.
Some kid even gobbed in my face this morning, just cos I was a copper.
- Mime artists? - Yeah.
All that Get a job! Do you think the press knows about Operation Rose? If there's any digging to be done on Operation Rose, it'll be done by us.
In the meantime, we need something to shut them up, like a bloody big collar.
Burglary at number 2 Stanley Road, Guv, you still near there? Stanley Road? Give it to Plod, Viv.
- It's Bryan! Well, come on, let's go! - Who's Bryan? - It's Pete's dad.
Start the car! - Who's Pete? He's Molly's father.
We've got to get to the Drakes! Don't tell me they have the misfortune of being related to you? This is going to be seriously weird.
That'll make a nice change.
My name is Alex Drake.
I've been shot, and that bullet has taken me back in time.
Now, I'm lost in 1982, and all I can do is fight and search and stay alive.
Because somehow, I will find a way home.
Right, step down here.
Bryan, are you OK? - Watch this step.
- Too late.
We'll follow on.
Bryan? He can't hear you.
I'm so sorry.
If I'd have thought, Instead of being so caught up in everything, I could have done something.
It's all gone a bit Martina Navarata That tennis bird.
I'm so sorry.
Who are you? Police, love.
She takes her community relations very seriously.
Might be some dabs on some of this stuff.
Leave it for Forensics.
It's their job.
Come on, we're going.
Well, we can't just leave her! Marjorie, we'll do everything we can to help you.
Won't we, Inspector Hunt? Do you know what's missing, Mrs Drake? Money.
Jewellery.
And a necklace that I was wearing.
Bryan tried to stop the man.
In the struggle, he was pushed, hit his head on that table there.
- How much money was taken? - About £1,000.
Bryan's never trusted banks.
Peter, love, could you put Molly out for me? Yeah, OK.
Come on, Mols.
How could you? How could you abandon Molly like that? What?! I wouldn't abandon her.
Well, how come when she's six months old, you just bugger off, never to be seen again? Has anyone ever told you you're a bit weird? Has anybody ever told you that you can't go around accusing detective inspectors of being weird, especially ones who are really pissed off! How old are you, Pete? - 14.
And it's Peter.
- Oh, yes, sorry, sorry.
Peter.
Look at you! You're almost cute.
Cheers.
- Yeah, I said almost.
- Why are you giving me a hard time? Shouldn't you be trying to find the burglar? Where were you when your dad was attacked? I was at school.
Mum called and they told me to come home.
When I got back here, she was crying.
You're going to have to be really strong for her.
Think you can do that? Do my best.
Yeah.
We'll let Forensics deal with it now, Mrs Drake.
Ola.
Marj? What's with the police car outside? We've been burgled.
- Bryan's in hospital.
- Oh, my God.
And who might you be? Gaynor Mason.
Make-up round.
Spanish? - Sorry? - "Ola"? Spanish boyfriend.
Ex.
Found him doing a bit more than a fandango with my best friend so I told him where to shove his castanets.
- Is Bryan all right? - We don't know yet.
I've got to go and see him.
Could you look after Peter? Only if it's no trouble.
Least I can do, Marj.
I hope you're going to keep those baby blues peeled for him, Officer.
What did he look like? Quite tall.
London accent, not that he spoke much.
- Just asked us to keep quiet.
- What about his face? He wore a mask of Margaret Thatcher.
Metal Mickey.
I told you, I ain't done nothin'! You're the only one who wears a Thatcher mask on a job.
It wasn't me.
Raymondo? Oh, right.
- Are you ill? - No.
Why? You only hit him once.
Oh, sorry, Guv.
Didn't you say he's got a metal plate in his head? He has.
With any luck, he might pick up that new channel.
I've only seen that Countdown on it.
Proper ambulance chaser tele.
It'll never last.
Course it won't.
TV in the afternoon, is for students with greasy hair and the clinically insane.
And my Auntie Irene.
Mind you, she is insane.
She thinks she's married to Malcolm Muggeridge.
I hate to interrupt, but there's a man over there being beaten to a pulp How many fingers am I holding up? Don't ask him difficult questions, Drake.
He'd have coughed by now.
This has been about as useful as a new pair of slippers for Douglas Bader! Let's get back to some real work, shall we? I've had it with this shit.
- You can't be sure it's not him.
- I can.
- He's the only one who wears - Forget it.
This case will affect people for years.
That might not matter to you, but it matters to me.
The only thing that matters is getting our headline, not fannying about with a case the plods should be dealing with.
- Have you been to see your dad? - Seen him.
He was asleep.
He might be awake now.
- I hate hospitals.
- I know.
That's a football shirt, isn't it? Gaynor gave it to me.
She might take me to see a match.
Even though you hate football.
- You're going cos you fancy her? - No, no, I don't.
That's where she gets it from.
- Sorry? - When you lie, you look down.
- I know a little girl who does that.
- No, I don't! How come you seem to know so much about me? Female intuition.
Sorry, I didn't mean to intrude.
I just wanted to see how he was.
He's very woozy after the op.
There's a chance there might be permanent damage to his hearing.
Oh, I keep doing that.
I forget, he can't hear.
Would you like me to sit with him? - Well, he wouldn't expect you to.
- I'd like to.
Thanks.
I won't be long.
I know you can't hear me Bryan.
And I can't change what's happened.
I'm kind of learning that now.
But I want you to know that you will cope with this.
When Pete left me with Molly, you were the one person who made me believe that it wasn't the end of my life.
The end of my career.
And this isn't the end of your career, either.
You once told me that taking up painting again was the best thing you ever did.
I've still got the painting you did of Molly somewhere.
You're going to be such a fantastic grandad.
And I won't rest until I found out who did this to you.
If anyone here is anything less than squeaky clean, you pack your things and get the hell out.
Shit sticks to one of us, it sticks to all of us.
I, for one, have had enough.
It stops here.
I'm the sheriff, - I say we keep it clean.
Got it? - Yes, Guv.
Good.
We need a decent headline.
What else do we know about Mickey Dillon? He used the mask on two other jobs, ma'am, same area.
Good, Shaz.
So he's local.
Did he know the Drakes? Am I talking to myself? Did somebody say something, then? It's not funny, Carling! A man has been seriously injured and we must find who's done it.
I wish I could remember all the details, but I can't, so I need your help.
Whether you like it or not, Metal Mickey is the only lead that we've got.
What are you doing, Drake? I'm trying to solve a crime, Guv.
It is what I'm paid for.
Chris? What? What's up with you? Have you Got a wasp stuck up your arse? Given up on the fags, poof.
He'll crack by tonight, I've got a fiver on it.
Tenner says he'll crack before.
Have you listened to anything I've just said? Dabs are in on that robbery on the Drakes.
- It's not our case, Viv.
- You might want to reconsider.
- This is a wind up? - No, Guv.
They're his.
Whose? George Staines.
- Can't be.
- No way.
THE George Staines? Isn't this where you all run out shouting "Let's get the bastard"? Except the bastard in question has been six feet under for two years.
- Well, then these can't be his dabs.
- Exactly.
Do you know what, it looks like we might have ourselves a headline.
Have you got any biccies, Mrs Staines? Home made flapjacks, in the biscuit tin.
Blimey, it's like the Sahara in here, Elsie.
Yeah, smashing, ain't it? Here we are.
- How old was George in this one? - Eleven.
Little bugger never smiled in any of his school photos hated the place.
Was he bullied? No.
He felt he never fitted in.
George's favourites.
Still make them for him even though he's not here? Used to sit where you are.
Playing all the old songs, polishin' off the flapjacks.
And me singin' along.
Don't Fence Me In.
He used to love that one.
You make him sound like a little angel, Elsie.
Sometimes it's like he's right here with me now.
Daft, isn't it, when he's brown bread.
Did George know the Drakes at all? Stanley Road, a couple of streets away from here? - Might've done.
- Marjorie and Bryan.
I'm not good with names, dear.
I'd know 'em if I saw 'em.
It's just that something a little bit strange has happened.
George's fingerprints were found over at the Drakes'.
They'd been burgled.
How did they get there? Must be a mistake.
- Much taken? - About a grand.
Mr Drake was quite badly hurt.
He's a lovely man.
Oh, poor sod.
You got any savings, Elsie? On my pension? Excuse me.
Pebble Mill's on and I never miss.
Just one other thing.
It was you that identified George's body, wasn't it? No, dear.
It was Metal Mickey.
Right, bring in Metal Mickey and the rest of the Staines gang back in, now.
Gotcha, Guv.
Bastard's stitched me up like a kipper.
- Even if Staines is alive - That slimey bastard's alive all right.
He must've stashed his money in Elsie's biscuit tin.
It doesn't mean he burgled the Drakes.
He doesn't think twice about knee capping people.
Bryan Drake didn't exactly escape with just a scratch, did he? No.
But it's not Staines's MO.
If it was a well know gangster, I'd remember.
- You'd remember? - Yeah.
Look, just trust me, it can't be George Staines.
Does it say who it can be in your crystal ball, Madame Fruitcake? George Staines.
Who's seen him? Come on, someone's seen him, someone's hiding him.
You've all worked for him.
He snuffed it.
Ah, but has he? Come on, someone speak up.
It's worth a few quid.
Last bloke what said anythin about George Staines was him.
He could've played for Millwall an' all, couldn't you, Charlie? He still could.
Joke.
It was a joke.
Guv? Commissioner's been on.
Wants you to call him.
I'll deal with Mickey.
Put on my desk was a newspaper headline that says "Time to Vet the Met.
" I want the next thing I hear about you and your rotten department is that you've made a decent collar.
- Where's Ray? - Dunno.
Come on Bungle, where's George? Stepney cemetery.
Where else would he be? Results, Hunt and good ones! If I suddenly get a whiff of funny business in this department again You robbed the Drakes.
- I told you, I've never heard of 'em.
- Stop pissing us about, Mickey! If you don't co-operate with us I swear to you I'll personally see to it that your nuts get squeezed very tightly in a vice.
So unless you want to end up with a voice like a Bee Gee, I suggest you start telling us the truth.
Did you burgle the Drakes? I've had enough, so sort this mess out now! I want a decent headline for the Met by Monday morning or I'll have you again Keep an eye on him, Chris.
Lowers your sperm count.
It's been medically proven.
I've got five kids.
Sure they're all yours? Shaz, where's Ray? - I don't know, ma'am.
Why? - I can't find him anywhere.
Maybe gone off in a sulk? Him and Chris have been in a funny mood all day.
Is the Guv still on the phone to the Commissioner? Yeah, I dunno what's wrong with everyone.
Chris shouted at me when I asked him what he was doing.
I can't seem to do right for doing wrong.
Nicotine withdrawal.
Ah! I thought he was just being a pain in the arse.
Ray? What are you doing in here? I'm on a break.
Look, Mickey isn't giving anything away.
I can't believe I'm saying this, but maybe you could persuade him? - What's the point? - Ray, I know you're angry about Mac.
Bloody right I am.
I looked up to him.
We all did.
Why? All he's done is piss on our reputation.
There are good honest families out there like the Drakes who need us.
- Stick his head down the bog again? - Could do.
Knew I shouldn't have had that chicken curry down the canteen.
Lethal.
- You wouldn't? - He would.
Come on, then.
All right, all right! I don't know nothin' about the job on the Drakes, but what I do know is, George ain't dead.
He paid me to identify his body, except it was some old tramp that'd been burnt in a fire.
George made sure his sovereign ring was found on the body.
Told me he wanted to disappear to Spain.
That's the last I saw of him.
The man who was buried was a tramp.
Staines paid Mickey to identify him.
- Good work, Raymondo.
- Cheers, Guv.
We find Staines.
I need this collar or the Commissioner's going to have my bollocks in a blender.
If I may paraphrase Dorothy Parker, we shouldn't put all our eggs in one bastard.
What other bastard have we got? You don't still think it's Mickey? I don't know, but there might be someone else in the frame now.
- Well, who is he? - She.
Mickey said Staines went to Spain.
Who do we know who had a Spanish boyfriend? Gaynor Mason.
- Pally with the Drake family, Gaynor? - Got to know them over the months.
Got to know their comings and goings.
Where they kept things in the house, like Bryan Drake's wages.
You're accusing me of stealing from Bryan? Or maybe you told George where the money was kept.
- George? - As in George Staines.
Your "Spanish" boyfriend.
The dead gangster? Who mysteriously seems to have come back to life.
- Blimey.
How's he managed that? - Don't piss us about, sweetheart.
You've got a make-up round on his old stomping ground.
He's been in Spain.
You speak Spanish.
The Drakes were burgled.
You know the Drakes.
Coincidence? - In a word, yes.
- In a word, crap.
Tell you what, why don't you mull it over for the night? In a cell.
- I'm telling you she knows something.
- Yeah, maybe.
Gentleman came in earlier, ma'am, asked me to give you this.
What did he look like? Mid-fifties.
Smart suit.
About the same height as the Guv.
- Did he leave a name? - Boris Johnson.
Boris Johnson.
Friend of yours? I don't know yet.
Do I look like the sort of woman who hangs around with gangsters? Is that a yes, or a no? Is that all I'm gonna get? You're very tense, aren't you, DS Carling? Am I? Like a coiled spring.
Still, s'pose it must be hard in your game, having to play the tough man all the time.
I bet beneath that hard shell of yours there's a softer side people never see, eh? No.
Can't kid a kidder.
You're a bit like Clint Eastwood, aren't you? - Am I? - Yeah.
Strong silent type.
Brooding.
The big hero.
The days of coppers being seen as heroes, love, are gone.
We're not even liked.
In fact, we're hated by some.
- What would you do instead? - Join the army.
There could be a Falklands again any time, they'll need good men like me.
Yeah, but a dead hero's no use to anyone, is he? Yeah, it's Bryan Drake.
Bryan with a y.
You know, you're only replacing one vice with another one, baby.
I'm not.
- No Bovril? - No.
I want everyone in early tomorrow working on the Staines case.
I want my headline.
Right, curry and a pint.
I'm busy tonight.
- You got a better offer? - Yeah, maybe.
With the older man, Boris Johnson? You'd better not keep him up too late, he'll be falling asleep into his cocoa or his Molotov cocktail.
- What? - Well, he's Russian, isn't he? No, he's English as far as I know.
- Is it serious? - It could be, yeah.
Right.
Good.
Well, have fun with Boris.
- Hello, Alex.
- Who are you? - My name is Martin Summers.
- You stay where you are.
Go ahead, shoot though I have to warn you, that you may be getting rid of the one person who could help you here.
So, don't be scared.
You make intimidating phone calls, you send me roses like some sort of crazed stalker and you tried to poison me.
I shouldn't be scared? Well, I had to make sure you were the person I was looking for.
And you are.
There aren't a lot of people here from the other world.
Apparently you and I are the only two.
You're trying to spook me out with this.
If I were to say to you, you've been shot in the head, you've just arrived at the hospital and Molly is on her way to see you? Would that help convince you? Is that why you're here? To help me get home? You and I are the only two people here who actually know what that means.
Still, it's a relief to talk about it, yes? As for helping you well, that depends.
Very clinical.
Much easier cross-referencing DNA, I find though, don't you? - You're a cop? - Yes.
Retired and disgraced.
You know about Operation Rose.
- That's why you sent me the roses.
- Operation Rose could be your exit route.
It's about police corruption.
- Mac, he warned us about it.
- It won't be pretty.
But how much do you want to see your daughter again? If you're so sure you can get me home, why are you still here? You're not the only one whose dying here, Alex.
Mine is a very slow and painful death.
But here, I can live the life I want.
I could go back but I don't want to.
You, on the other hand, have a decision to make as to what you're willing to do to have that chance.
- You want me to be corrupt? - Think about it, Alex.
In six months time, when Molly's face is faded from your memory, you'll be begging me to help you.
I haven't got much time to wait for an answer.
And, sadly neither have you.
Shaz? Can I ask you a favour.
Will you find out everything you can about a man called Martin Summers.
- Is he a suspect, ma'am? - Not exactly, no.
- A witness? - Not really.
I'm sorry to be vague but it could be something really important to me.
- Matter of life or death? - Yeah, possibly.
Blimey.
Anything else to go on? He's a retired cop.
Mid-50s.
- See what I can find out.
- Thanks, Shaz.
OK, Elsie.
What makes you think she won't lie to us again today? Who said she lied? Come on, Guv she knew that money was in the biscuit tin.
Elsie's not a sponger.
She never took a penny from any of Staines' jobs.
I bet she didn't even know the money was in there.
Why call her in then? Cos George thought the cock-eyed world of his mum.
We keep her here, he'll start wondering where she is.
- What about Gaynor Mason? - Nothing.
We'll have to let her go.
Are you ready, Elsie love? See you later.
OK Elsie, and you darling.
You look after yourself.
- Smashin' lad, him.
Lovely teeth.
- Lovely teeth.
Now then Elsie are you going to tell us where your naughty boy is? You know where he is, six feet under.
You trying to send me gaga? Hello again, dear.
- How do you know Gaynor? - Who? - The lady you just said "hello" to.
- She popped in yesterday for a cuppa.
Said she was an old friend of George's.
What are you two waiting for? Go get her back here now! A word of advice Blondie, don't even think about lying again or you'll be seeing me in your nightmares for the rest of your life.
- I wasn't lying.
- Bollocks.
You knew Staines wasn't dead! He is dead, least the George you knew.
He isn't the man you think he is.
He is trying to change.
Rearrange the following words Change Never Leopard Spots.
I know he hurt people.
I swear I had no idea he was going to rob Marjorie and Bryan.
I couldn't believe it.
I felt so bad for them.
But not bad enough that you couldn't come to us? How could you do that to them? I'm sorry.
Where is he, Gaynor? You're not leaving here till you tell us.
What's it worth? We don't respond to bribery.
I thought this was The Met? A grand.
What are you one of these alternative comedians, meaning alternative to funny.
- All right.
Five hundred.
- A tonne.
Meet me halfway, Inspector.
OK.
Get him to meet you at one of his old haunts The Peacock boozer, Stepney.
He doesn't go in for pubs as much as he used to.
Just make sure he's there tonight 7pm.
Don't even think about doing a runner.
In these heels? Haven't you forgotten something? Cash on delivery.
It's the perfect bloody get in, isn't it? Use a friendly blonde to case the joint for you and bingo: he's in.
How could she do that to them? She's supposed to be their friend.
Now Bryan's deaf for the rest of his life.
- You don't know that.
- I do.
Bols? Don't cry.
That's an order.
I'm not.
If you don't stop crying, I might even start feeling sorry for you and God forbid I might even have to put a comforting arm around you.
Well, I'd better stop then.
If only I could have done something.
You can't blame yourself.
You don't understand, you can never understand.
If I'd remembered, then I could have stopped it.
Listen to me, we have the public's faith in us going down faster than Linda Lovelace.
One thing I can be sure of is that Gene Hunt will find this maggot and put him away till the end of his days.
Come on, dry your eyes, Bols, we've got scum to catch.
- Ray, Chris, she's on her way.
- Roger, Guv.
Go on, have one.
No way.
It's a filthy habit.
I feel better for giving up.
Fitter.
This is a waste of time, this is.
The Guv reckons that everything'll be all hunky dory, if we get Staines.
I reckon it's too late, the rot's set in.
We can't let him get off with it.
We're coppers.
We catch criminals.
Ray, is she there yet? Not yet, Guv.
Chris check inside the pub to see if she's in there, or Staines.
Ray check down the street.
Will do.
Over.
She reeled you in.
She can't have just vanished.
She'll show.
Hook, line and sinker.
Oh, Jesus! - Just found her laying here.
- Is she still breathing? - Think so.
- Clouted with that.
We should have kept a closer eye on her.
There's a pulse.
Looks like Staines found her before us.
Twigged that she was setting him up.
George Staines is a vicious bastard, so why didn't he finish her off? - Maybe he thought he had? - He's still out there somewhere.
Right, when the ambulance gets here, you two accompany Goldilocks here to the hospital.
- Right, Guv.
- Ma'am.
Just had a call through Ma'am, thought you might want to hear this.
Discharged himself.
He never did like hospitals.
The doctors say his hearing may come back in time.
Stay positive, isn't that what they say? Yes.
Hello, Bryan.
It came in the afternoon post.
I've only just opened it.
We haven't long been back from the hospital.
It's £500.
- Was there a note? - Nothing.
- Gaynor? - What's Gaynor got to do with this? She might've had something to do with the robbery.
- Gaynor? - Where's Peter? In his room.
I think he's a bit shaken actually.
He won't say, you know what lads are.
Yeah, would you like me to have a chat.
Would you? Can I come in? I'd forgotten it did that.
Suzie, your girlfriend? Kind of.
I can't work her out sometimes.
You just have to remember the basics, really.
Like if she's in a really bad mood because she's got PMT, you don't say that she's in a really bad mood because she's got PMT.
And if you ever go driving across France with her and run out of petrol and break down in the pissing rain for bloody hours, do not blame her map reading skills.
Where did you get the money to buy dope? - I don't smoke it.
- Yeah, right.
I've seen you.
I know where you keep it.
Don't go in there, don't go in What's this necklace doing here? Is this the one your mum This is the necklace that was stolen.
Is this the bad thing you did when you were a teenager.
You're a thief! It's him He is the thief! How did the money get back to his parents house? What's he doing with his mum's stolen necklace.
Where does he get the money to buy weed? He's too bloody lazy to get a job.
He's only 14.
No, he'd rather lay around in bed all day working on the novel that only exists in his head.
- Have you been at the gin? - You don't know him.
He is untrustworthy, two-timing, two-faced, spineless, selfish little shit.
Guv.
- You better come down the hospital.
- Come on.
Seems there's more to Gaynor Mason than meets the eye Guv.
- About six inches more.
- Sweet jumping Jesus.
I've seen a woman from Hazel Grove put gerbils somewhere a gerbil should never go.
I've seen a bloke from Billericay balance a budgerigar on his Hampton wick, but I've never, ever seen anything like that before.
I just don't get it.
The top half I mean those melons, they were the real deal, but down the old goal end A bloody great big knob.
Like something out of a German porn film.
- Apparently - Gender reassignment.
He's had a sex change, but he's only had half the op.
Must've had surgery done to the face at the same time, - cos you wouldn't know him.
- Well, you didn't.
Who'd put themselves through all that pain? Just you wait boys, before you know it, you'll all be asking for a back, crack and sack.
Is that yuppy speak for Rice Krispies? What ever next? Norman Hunter dresses up in frilly frocks? Geoff Capes starts playing with Barbie dolls? Elton John fancies blokes? I don't get it.
So, down below, he was gonna have it, er Well, actually, they tuck it up inside the Well he certainly caught the attention of you three.
You all eyed him up.
- Bloody rubbish.
No way.
- Bollocks.
She's awake.
Guv, she's mid-reassignment, maybe I should deal with it? It could be sensitive.
Sometimes your lack of faith in me seriously disappoints, DI Drake.
Wake up, Gloria.
When were you going to say toodle-loo to the old todger then? Where am I? In about six feet of very brown stuff.
You better start talking, or you'll be saying goodbye to your gonads sooner than you think, Staines.
I'll only talk if you call me by my name - Gaynor.
Why the hell should I when you're still half George? Still the same thieving scumbag.
I'm not.
- I've changed.
I've told you.
- Bollocks.
Once a scrote, always a scrote.
It's in your genes.
Come on George, be a good boy and start talking.
Not until you call me by my name - Gaynor.
- I'll call you what I damn well want, you gender-bending, weirdy beardy freak of nature.
What? I needed the money to pay for the rest of the op.
- Where did you have the breast done? - Spain.
- But they ripped me off.
- What, only gave you one tit? Upped their price.
Said they'd tell the authorities if I didn't pay more.
- Why did you have to hurt Bryan? - It was a mistake.
Him and Marjorie weren't meant to be there.
I was just desperate for the money for the op.
To be the person I always knew I was.
So why did you come back to the Drakes? I knew I'd left my dabs there.
Marjorie asked me to look after Peter, then I was stuck.
- I don't blame him for what he did.
- What did he do? He saw me wearing his mum's necklace.
Chased after him, he thought I was going to attack him or something.
He picked up a brick.
I felt a thud on the back of my head.
Next thing, I'm in here.
Why did you go and see Elsie? To say goodbye.
When I saw her, I felt bad, bent over with rheumatism, still struggling to make ends meet.
So you left her the money in her tin? Promise me one thing? Don't tell her the truth.
It'd break her heart.
You, my little tranny friend, are in no position to make demands.
Sending scum like you down might restore people's faith in us a little bit.
Ray, cuff him Her.
- So are you going to tell Elsie? - No choice.
I wonder if this counts as one arrest or two? Sorry, Ray.
It's DS Carling.
- Decided yet? - On what? The army.
No, not yet.
You'd be a hell of a loss to the police.
Buttering me up is not gonna stop me putting these on you.
- So forget it.
- I mean it.
I want to go to sleep at night knowing there's cops like you helping keep good people like my mum safe.
Besides, khaki's not your colour.
Why's your face all red? Cos it's hot in here.
Why did you give the Drake family that 500 quid? - What 500 quid? - The 500 quid that was in that tin.
Was there? Must have been a bit of a shock finding all that money in there.
I'll say! I've no idea how it got there but when you told me about that poor Bryan Drake and I read about it in the papers, I felt sorry for him.
You could have kept it for yourself and had a holiday in the Bahamas.
Except it wasn't mine, was it? Anyway, what do I want to go to the bleedin' Bahamas for? Can't take the heat, me.
Why didn't you tell me what had happened - instead of running away like that? - Cos I thought I'd be in trouble.
I could've killed her.
I thought I had.
- You won't say anything? - Technically you've assaulted someone.
- Will I go to jail? - Possibly and you'll probably end up sharing a cell with a great big bloke covered in scars and tattoos who'll call you his bitch.
Just kidding.
- It depends.
- On what? - Will you promise me something? - OK.
You'll look after your mum and dad.
I will.
Good.
And be really nice to whoever you end up with.
Whether it's Suzie or a girl called Alex Be especially nice to her.
Yeah, spoil her rotten.
Flowers, chocolates Jimmy Choos Shoes.
And look after Molly, that's really important.
It's never too late, Peter.
Bye, Marjorie, everything will be all right.
Thank you.
Creep.
It's an easy mistake to make.
I mean that Boy George - he looks like a woman.
Yeah, you fancied him before I told you.
- I did not.
- Did.
Drop it, Shaz.
Shut it, you.
- What's that for? - Fags.
Could buy nearly five packs with that.
I know.
Get five.
Get ten.
Get twenty.
I don't care but please, please start smoking again, because I can't take much more of you being a whinging nark.
I haven't been a whinging nark, have I? Now, come on, we should just be in time for the flicks.
- What are we seeing? - Tootsie.
By the way, ma'am, there wasn't any record of that Summers bloke, not with the information you gave.
Nothing.
- Sorry.
- Well there wouldn't be, would there? I mean, he's not supposed to be here, like me.
Thanks, anyway, Shaz.
No problem, ma'am.
Have a good night.
Night ma'am.
- What was that all about? - I ain't got a clue.
You know, I thought I knew it all, Bols.
Now I'm beginning to wonder maybe I know the square root of jack shit.
Is this where I'm supposed to disagree with you? It's just my luck.
I could retire on this.
Be known as the bloke who collared George Staines when all around failed.
- You still could.
- What, and break his mum's heart? - It's not her fault she loves him.
- What did you tell her? Gaynor Mason's been arrested for the robbery.
Of course you did.
Which is why George Staines never gets sent down.
- Damn you, Gene Hunt.
- Why, what have I done now? Because, despite all the macho put downs, the insults, the pathetic sexist side-swipes, underneath it all you are a, good, kind, decent man.
Keep your voice down - somebody might hear.
I am going to buy you a very large drink.
Are you seeing Boris again? No.
Why? You jealous? Don't flatter yourself, sweetheart.
Luigi, put them on my tab.
I owe you one anyway.
What for? For not saying anything to the Guv about me going AWOL.
All right.
I accept.
- On one condition - What? Stay.
I saw you filling out the form.
- You posted it? - Not yet.
I need a referee.
Will I do? Guess so.
Right There.
Now you have to stay.
I haven't got much bloody choice, have I? You're not such a bad copper, you know.
Thanks, Ray.
For a bird.
Well? Alex? Do you have an answer for me? I know you could be my only chance of getting back.
And you know how much I miss my daughter.
I would do anything to see her again.
But what you want me to do, what you want me to be is corrupt and dishonest.
I'm sorry, but I simply can't.
And so the answer is "thanks, but no thanks.
" I don't know how, but I'll find my own way back.
I had a feeling you were going to say something like that.
Oh, well If I can't change your mind, maybe Operation Rose will.
I think you did the right thing, Signorina Drake.
I think so, Luigi.
You might not have much time left.
Alex, stay with us.
You know I've had harder shites than you.
- What are you doing! - Friday night, after a curry.
I don't sit there and ruminate on the individual's role in society, my son.
I flush 'em away.
Raymondo, go fetch me my search warrant.
When did you have time to get a search warrant? - What do we do now? - Nick it? - We're the police! - You're enjoying this, aren't you? - Ways and means, Bolly.
- Have you got a light there, mate?