Das Boot (2018) s03e05 Episode Script
In Depth
The following programme contains
violent scenes and scenes of a
sexual nature.
We need proven U-boat killers
like you
to go and do what they're good at.
While they're lining up our ships,
thinking they're safe at periscope
depth We know where they are.
Perhaps we could meet later.
I owe you for your help last night.
Is everything OK?We're good.
Daisy, you should get on
- with your life.
- What?
Maybe it would be better
if you found somebody else.
Jack!
Flat tyre.
- Foreigner?
- German.
Papers, please.
It's no big deal really.
Shitty roads, uh?
How much for your trouble?
Stay here, please.
Hey, you!
I'm late. I'm sorry.
I had to drop something off.
I was just about to go.
I thought you'd thrown me over.
You're perspiring.
These warm nights after the north.
Where to?
I I could do with some air too.
Let's walk?
This way.
Whoo-hoo!
Oh, I talked to one of the cashiers.
You're right.
Dr Beck does buy a lot of chips.
But we both know that he prefers
his champagne to gambling.
They're for Lomba.
The Portuguese official
who always sits beside him?
The lucky seat.
He tips us well
to keep the seat free,
even when Lomba doesn't show.
Who is Lomba?
From Dr Salazar's office.
He has no official title, so
they say he's some
sort of special advisor.
A light?
If anyone asks, could you say
we spent the evening together?
Well, I wouldn't be completely lying
if you came back to my place.
Just for a drink.
It's near
and you look like you need one.
What are you thinking?
I'm thinking that maybe
you Portuguese are lucky.
How so?
The lights still on,
singing in the night.
She sings about how
there is nothing to eat.
You think because we are not at war,
somehow our lives are better.
The authorities seize the produce
of farmers in exchange for gold,
which goes into their pockets.
Salazar uses your war
to wage war on us,
his people, to crush us
with violence and poverty.
I'm sorry. I should go now.
I didn't mean to
I should really go now.
What about your alibi?
Please stay.
I want you to.
You're shaking.
It's nothing.
Gentlemen, it's a fine day for sailing.
Sir.
Mercer, with me.
About your letter
A transfer request.
Command must not have seen
I tore it up.
I also wrote formally to Command.
And I advised Commodore Coleman
to do the same.
Listen, Mercer, you are a pain
in my backside.
But maybe that's just what I need.
And you're not afraid to tell me
when you think I've gone too far.
Or I'm putting my ship at risk.
With all due respect, sir,
you don't listen to me.
Oh, I do. I just don't always choose
to follow your advice.
Now, have the wheelhouse
take us downriver.
And when you're done with that,
you're in charge of working up
the new equipment with the men.
The checklist, sir.
Oh, come on.
We've a convoy to take out
and one from Halifax to bring home.
Not to mention the Hun to defeat.
- Good morning.
- Good morning.
I brought you some
I woke early. You were sleeping.
I didn't want to disturb you.
The coffee's almost ready.
I'm sorry. I had to.
Passing longitude 10 West now.
Navigation recommends
course 2-50 degrees.
Rendezvous position with convoy ONS185.
Night's coming on. Notify convoy
vessels ONS185 we are now joining
and take position
30 miles east of rendezvous point.
Helm, port 1-5. New course 2-1-0.
Yes, sir. Port 1-5.
Leave the convoy undefended?
We lost 14 ships in one day
to U-boats a week ago.
And they were being escorted
by a destroyer.
I did not lose those ships.
Those ships were lost because of
the destroyer defending them.
We are going to attack!
Once it gets dark, U-boats
will try and get in amongst us.
If that happens, we can't fire at
them for fear of hitting our own.
So we're going to get them before.
We're going to offer a target as
bait and sneak up behind them.
Command would have had us
do that before.
We couldn't see them
in the dark before!
Not before they saw us.
Now we can.
Bridge!
- Anything on radar yet?
- No, sir.
But HMS Lily has reported aircraft
over the convoy.
Junkers Ju 88.
Reconnaissance. Good.
That means it won't be long
before the wolves arrive.
Deck guns and depth charge parties
at the ready, Mr McCoy.
I'll be with Walsh.
Three of them.
- How far ahead?
- The nearest target, 10,000 yards.
Distance between Alpha
and Bravo, 9,000.
Same between Bravo and Charlie.
Which gives us four minutes
before they're in range.
- - Bridge.
- Sir?
- Got 'em, Mr Mercer.
New course, port 1-2-0,
full ahead.
Action stations.
Yes, sir.
Full ahead. Action stations!
Sir, look at this, sir.
A curious thing.
This one's got a strange plot.
- A kind of zigzag pattern.
- Never
- seen it before.
- May be damaged.
It's that little steamer.
Looks like they've taken your bait.
They could have got the tanker
but I'll do for him.
How far, Walsh?
Green 10, 1,500, sir.
All three diving, sir.
Full fire, check, check, check.
Stop loading.
- Ready Hedgehogs.
- Ready Hedgehogs.
Stand by, Hedgehogs. Target, 310.
Ready to fire
Five, four
Three, two
One! Fire!
Fire!
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violent scenes and scenes of a
sexual nature.
We need proven U-boat killers
like you
to go and do what they're good at.
While they're lining up our ships,
thinking they're safe at periscope
depth We know where they are.
Perhaps we could meet later.
I owe you for your help last night.
Is everything OK?We're good.
Daisy, you should get on
- with your life.
- What?
Maybe it would be better
if you found somebody else.
Jack!
Flat tyre.
- Foreigner?
- German.
Papers, please.
It's no big deal really.
Shitty roads, uh?
How much for your trouble?
Stay here, please.
Hey, you!
I'm late. I'm sorry.
I had to drop something off.
I was just about to go.
I thought you'd thrown me over.
You're perspiring.
These warm nights after the north.
Where to?
I I could do with some air too.
Let's walk?
This way.
Whoo-hoo!
Oh, I talked to one of the cashiers.
You're right.
Dr Beck does buy a lot of chips.
But we both know that he prefers
his champagne to gambling.
They're for Lomba.
The Portuguese official
who always sits beside him?
The lucky seat.
He tips us well
to keep the seat free,
even when Lomba doesn't show.
Who is Lomba?
From Dr Salazar's office.
He has no official title, so
they say he's some
sort of special advisor.
A light?
If anyone asks, could you say
we spent the evening together?
Well, I wouldn't be completely lying
if you came back to my place.
Just for a drink.
It's near
and you look like you need one.
What are you thinking?
I'm thinking that maybe
you Portuguese are lucky.
How so?
The lights still on,
singing in the night.
She sings about how
there is nothing to eat.
You think because we are not at war,
somehow our lives are better.
The authorities seize the produce
of farmers in exchange for gold,
which goes into their pockets.
Salazar uses your war
to wage war on us,
his people, to crush us
with violence and poverty.
I'm sorry. I should go now.
I didn't mean to
I should really go now.
What about your alibi?
Please stay.
I want you to.
You're shaking.
It's nothing.
Gentlemen, it's a fine day for sailing.
Sir.
Mercer, with me.
About your letter
A transfer request.
Command must not have seen
I tore it up.
I also wrote formally to Command.
And I advised Commodore Coleman
to do the same.
Listen, Mercer, you are a pain
in my backside.
But maybe that's just what I need.
And you're not afraid to tell me
when you think I've gone too far.
Or I'm putting my ship at risk.
With all due respect, sir,
you don't listen to me.
Oh, I do. I just don't always choose
to follow your advice.
Now, have the wheelhouse
take us downriver.
And when you're done with that,
you're in charge of working up
the new equipment with the men.
The checklist, sir.
Oh, come on.
We've a convoy to take out
and one from Halifax to bring home.
Not to mention the Hun to defeat.
- Good morning.
- Good morning.
I brought you some
I woke early. You were sleeping.
I didn't want to disturb you.
The coffee's almost ready.
I'm sorry. I had to.
Passing longitude 10 West now.
Navigation recommends
course 2-50 degrees.
Rendezvous position with convoy ONS185.
Night's coming on. Notify convoy
vessels ONS185 we are now joining
and take position
30 miles east of rendezvous point.
Helm, port 1-5. New course 2-1-0.
Yes, sir. Port 1-5.
Leave the convoy undefended?
We lost 14 ships in one day
to U-boats a week ago.
And they were being escorted
by a destroyer.
I did not lose those ships.
Those ships were lost because of
the destroyer defending them.
We are going to attack!
Once it gets dark, U-boats
will try and get in amongst us.
If that happens, we can't fire at
them for fear of hitting our own.
So we're going to get them before.
We're going to offer a target as
bait and sneak up behind them.
Command would have had us
do that before.
We couldn't see them
in the dark before!
Not before they saw us.
Now we can.
Bridge!
- Anything on radar yet?
- No, sir.
But HMS Lily has reported aircraft
over the convoy.
Junkers Ju 88.
Reconnaissance. Good.
That means it won't be long
before the wolves arrive.
Deck guns and depth charge parties
at the ready, Mr McCoy.
I'll be with Walsh.
Three of them.
- How far ahead?
- The nearest target, 10,000 yards.
Distance between Alpha
and Bravo, 9,000.
Same between Bravo and Charlie.
Which gives us four minutes
before they're in range.
- - Bridge.
- Sir?
- Got 'em, Mr Mercer.
New course, port 1-2-0,
full ahead.
Action stations.
Yes, sir.
Full ahead. Action stations!
Sir, look at this, sir.
A curious thing.
This one's got a strange plot.
- A kind of zigzag pattern.
- Never
- seen it before.
- May be damaged.
It's that little steamer.
Looks like they've taken your bait.
They could have got the tanker
but I'll do for him.
How far, Walsh?
Green 10, 1,500, sir.
All three diving, sir.
Full fire, check, check, check.
Stop loading.
- Ready Hedgehogs.
- Ready Hedgehogs.
Stand by, Hedgehogs. Target, 310.
Ready to fire
Five, four
Three, two
One! Fire!
Fire!
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