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Liar Season 2 Episode 4

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00:00...the on-liar.
00:01Laura's sat now. This is the last address she entered, right before Elam died.
00:05Carl tells me there was some guy helping Andrew, and then you go and do this.
00:08I was trying to help.
00:09All you've done is make everything worse.
00:11You're the only one I've got.
00:13Look after everything we've been through.
00:14Everything I've done for you.
00:16Look, there's no one else I can trust.
00:18There's no one else who understands.
00:21Before Mary killed herself, I slept with Andrew.
00:23But he said it was my idea.
00:25He recorded the awful things he did so he could watch his victims over and over again.
00:31Hi.
00:33Hi.
00:55Hi.
00:56Hi.
01:08My god.
01:10Get Soko here now!
01:45We'll have the, uh, yes, the Montepulciano.
01:58Good year.
01:59Very good.
02:00Thanks.
02:02You know about wine, then?
02:05No idea whatsoever.
02:06But I guarantee you say good year to any waiter and they'll nod.
02:10I mean, I don't think people really have a clue, do they?
02:14Unless you do know about wine.
02:18Well, my dad used to own a vineyard, so...
02:20Oh, shit.
02:21I'm joking.
02:26You're still seeing your face.
02:29Speaking of faces, can I just say you look beautiful?
02:33Speaking of faces...
02:37Oh, God, I'm bad at this.
02:40No, you're not.
02:41And thanks.
02:42It's been a while, you see.
02:44I've been so busy raising Luke that I haven't really had a chance to date much.
02:49I mean, since my wife.
02:51Oh, God.
02:52This is how out of practice I am.
02:54Great first date, Chad, eh?
02:56Talking about my late wife.
02:57Oh, it's fine, honestly.
03:00Must have been hard.
03:01Yeah.
03:02Well, it was eight years ago now, and...
03:05Yeah, still there.
03:07But, er...
03:09Life goes on, eh?
03:12She was everything to me.
03:14She was everything to me.
03:44Oh, God.
03:45Come on.
04:03Lie down with you.
04:05Don't move.
04:06You want it the same?
04:07Don't talk.
04:08Okay.
04:34Come on.
04:35Now, let's see.
04:40Good morning.
04:48Missed you last night.
04:51Had to work late.
04:53You okay?
04:55There's a florist stall opened up right outside the hospital.
05:00They've got these unbelievable displays.
05:03Explosions of color and life.
05:06Right out of a magazine.
05:09People keep stopping.
05:11Staring at them.
05:14Seems to make them very happy.
05:17There's a spring in their step.
05:21And I just walked past.
05:26This leaves me numb.
05:38No rest for the wicked.
05:39It's so nice.
05:53Morning.
06:00Good morning.
06:01Good morning.
06:02Hello.
06:04I'm Sir Jones.
06:04How are you?
06:05She's doing well.
06:16Shit.
06:17Shit.
06:22Everything all right, mate?
06:22I'm trying to cancel all my bank cards.
06:25I've been on hold forever and I've got rounds in ten minutes ago.
06:29Christ.
06:29Hey, hey, hey, hey.
06:30What's going on?
06:31I'm sorry.
06:35You're busy.
06:39You've been so kind to me already.
06:40This really isn't...
06:41No, no, no, no, not at all.
06:42It's a telly.
06:43I went home with a guy last night.
06:49Met him at a bar.
06:50I left in a rush this morning and my jacket's still there.
06:53With my wallet in it, all of my cards, my keys, my sister's keys.
06:57I'm supposed to feed her bloody cash.
06:58It's a way until God knows where.
06:59Okay, okay, okay, okay, slow down.
07:03So this guy, you know where he lives?
07:08But you don't want to go back there?
07:10I can't.
07:15What happened?
07:18I was drunk.
07:19I was...
07:20He invited me in and...
07:25I can barely even remember.
07:27I just woke up with this feeling, this...
07:33I just didn't want to.
07:37I didn't want to do that.
07:41I feel sick, to be honest.
07:45Oh, my head's spinning, like...
07:48Is there a chance your drink was spiked?
07:51What are you saying?
07:51He drugged me?
07:52Oh, I don't know.
07:54Look, if we took a quick blood test,
07:56we'll go for sure.
07:57I should get back to work.
07:58I don't know, I'll take a second.
07:58I said I need to get back to work.
08:00All right.
08:01Dylan, at least allow me to get your jacket back.
08:06No.
08:07I can't ask you to do that.
08:09No, you didn't.
08:10I'm offering.
08:11I'll go after shift.
08:14Where does this bastard live?
08:15Here we go.
08:30Here we go.
08:34Here we go.
08:40Hello.
08:50You took a guy back here with you last night, Dylan.
08:54He works with me.
08:56He left his jacket and I'd like it back.
08:59Andy, right?
09:03Andrew.
09:04I...
09:04We were at uni together.
09:06You were a few years below.
09:07Andy Earlham.
09:10Oliver, right?
09:12Yeah.
09:13Yeah.
09:14Yeah, I remember.
09:15Small world, Andy.
09:17Look, I'm just here to get the jacket.
09:19And it's Andrew, by the way.
09:21Sure, wait here.
09:32You seem angry, Andy.
09:37What's with the attitude?
09:38Like you don't know.
09:41Enlighten me.
09:43Dylan said you've been taking advantage.
09:45Is that what he told you?
09:47Did you put something in his drink?
09:49I'm not entirely sure that's any of your business, Andy.
09:53Why are you so interested, anyway?
09:58Let go before I do something I regret.
10:00Give him my regards.
10:05Hey.
10:25New jacket?
10:27Oh, long story.
10:29Long day.
10:31Whiskey?
10:31Double.
10:32Times two.
10:33Oh.
10:34That bad, eh, can't we?
10:36Mm-hmm.
10:36Mm-hmm.
11:37Good night.
11:45So did Mary tell you about the place we found for the pop-up?
11:51Hey.
11:53Everything all right?
11:56Well, it's not like you to stay out on your own drinking.
11:59You don't really know me, though, do you, Catherine?
12:01I'm being serious.
12:04You OK?
12:09Marriage is hard work.
12:11That's what they say, isn't it?
12:14I don't get that, though.
12:16Work's supposed to be hard work.
12:17That's why it's called work.
12:20But marriage is supposed to be easy.
12:25Bliss.
12:26I wouldn't know.
12:29Could have done, though.
12:32You're not still sore about that.
12:35That was a long time ago.
12:37It's just not often I'm rejected by a woman.
12:41I still would, you know.
12:48It's funny, though, isn't it?
12:49All your life, you strive for things.
12:55Pass the test, get a job, meet someone, marry them, knock it all down, and then...
13:01That's it.
13:06No more surprises.
13:08You're drunk.
13:13Go home.
13:15To your wife.
13:22No more surprises.
13:24Sorry, Liam.
13:35A mate of Tom's called me from the station.
13:38He said they've got new evidence on Laura, and it's very bloody real.
13:42Katie, look, I don't get it.
13:44What is going on?
13:46She's lying.
13:47That's what they're saying.
13:49That she did it.
13:50Like, you, uh, you don't think that what they're saying might be...
13:55What?
13:58I don't know, okay?
13:59I just think that we have to consider it, no?
14:02It's possible.
14:04Look what happened with your dad.
14:07What are you talking about?
14:08That was completely different.
14:10Yeah, I know, I know, but you said it yourself, okay?
14:13She would do whatever it takes, won't she, to get things done.
14:15Okay.
14:19UK Air Force is set to be held at a standstill today...
14:23Afternoon, love.
14:25You seen this?
14:26Yes, Claire.
14:27Meaning air travel could be too dangerous.
14:29No flights, they're saying.
14:32It's very loud.
14:33What?
14:34I said it's loud.
14:36Oh, a bit sensitive this morning, are we?
14:39A little bit.
14:40Oh, a perils of being hung over in your dad's house.
14:46I'll be off again soon.
14:48Just a few more weeks.
14:50I know it's a pain.
14:51No, it's not that I don't like having you here, love.
14:54If I had my way, I'd lock you in the towel like Rapunzel and never let me leave.
14:59Okay, this is getting weird.
15:01It's just that, well, it'd be nice for you to settle down and get a job.
15:05I have a job.
15:07Well, tutoring so you can go travelling again does not count.
15:10Dad, I'm 28.
15:11I'm old enough to make my own decisions.
15:13Aha, drawback number two to living with your dad.
15:16Impromptu lectures and life choices cannot be avoided.
15:20Well, I'm going to drink this outside where you can't get me.
15:23Oh, well played.
15:26How many people are coming for lunch?
15:27Only four, but they're very demanding.
15:29Try not to burn the house down, Dad.
15:51Are you going to turn it off?
15:57Oh, God.
15:58Dad!
15:59Dad!
16:01Dad!
16:02Dad!
16:03Dad!
16:15I...
16:15I guess I need an ambulance.
16:19There we go.
16:20Is that better?
16:21That's better.
16:23You don't have to wait.
16:25Who'd miss the glamour of A&E on a Saturday night?
16:27What?
16:32Hi.
16:33Mr. Nelson, I've got your test results.
16:37So, I have been sent your file.
16:39I believe you have been through radiotherapy and then chemotherapy, two courses now.
16:42Yeah, and the bastard tumour in my head is having none of it.
16:46Yes.
16:47Yes, yes.
16:48Yes, I can see from the last scan, the size is smaller, but not a significant amount, and the
16:52position, the location of your tumour is very close to important centres like language and
16:58cognition, so surgery is impossible, I'm afraid.
17:01I know.
17:03But you can treat it.
17:04I can try, Ms. Nelson.
17:06What we do here is still experimental.
17:10We are trialling cellular therapies, using your own body cells to fight this tumour.
17:15Every patient is different, of course, and you should know we have no data on this application
17:19with a glioblastoma like yours.
17:21So, what are my chances?
17:22I prefer not to make guesses about such things.
17:26As I say, every patient is different.
17:29Statistically, you must know.
17:33We have had good responses encouraging we have improved survival from an average of 12 months
17:40on diagnosis to 15.
17:43As you say, there's no hard and fast answers until you can make your own assessment of my dad.
17:49Yes, absolutely, of course.
17:51The treatment takes six weeks, and it would require you to come to Stockholm.
17:56I've never been.
17:57It's beautiful.
17:59So, before you send all the paperwork, I can talk to you about the process and funding.
18:06Laura, love, I can take it from here.
18:09Okay.
18:10Thanks.
18:11Thanks.
18:14It's expensive.
18:16Blood tests.
18:19Hospital stay.
18:20Flights.
18:22So?
18:22And, uh, work.
18:25You know, I told the office.
18:27So?
18:31Okay, then.
18:34Brilliant.
18:35Brilliant.
18:36You know what he's like.
18:50He's probably just lost track of time.
18:53You think he's been walking for five hours the day we're supposed to fly to Stockholm?
18:57All he said was that he needed time to think.
19:05This was a year after he left.
19:09He's been walking for five hours the day we're supposed to fly to the day we're supposed to fly to the day we're supposed to fly to the day we're supposed to fly to the day we're supposed to fly to the day we're supposed to fly to the day we're supposed to fly to the day we're supposed to fly to the day we're supposed to fly to the day we're supposed to fly to the day we're supposed to fly to the day we're supposed to fly to the day we're supposed to fly to the day we're supposed to fly to the day we're supposed to fly to the day we're supposed to fly to the day we're supposed to fly to the day we're supposed to fly to the day we're supposed to fly to the day we're supposed to fly to the day we're supposed to fly to the day we're supposed to fly to the day we're supposed to fly to the day we're supposed to fly to the day we're supposed to fly to the day we're supposed to fly to the day we're supposed to
19:39So what's going on?
19:44What is it about the water, do you think?
19:47It draws people to it.
19:49I blame you.
19:50Taking us out all the time when we were kids.
19:53Even when he was chucking it down.
19:56That rowing boat in Norfolk.
19:58Oh, Christ.
20:00I try not to think about it.
20:05I know it's scary, Dad.
20:07But I'll be there.
20:11Katie, the second week.
20:14I'm not scared anymore, love.
20:17I used to be, but not now.
20:22I'm done.
20:24Don't say that.
20:27Six weeks in some strange country.
20:31The things I'll be putting my body through them.
20:34I want you to live.
20:35I have.
20:37I've lived pretty bloody well for the most part.
20:421993 was a bit shit.
20:46If you won't fight for yourself, do it for me.
20:50Do it for Katie.
20:51Please, Dad.
20:53It's time, love.
20:55Here it is.
20:59Here it is.
21:00My guilty secret.
21:03What?
21:04My mother gave me this shortly before she passed.
21:08I put it in my pocket and I put it in my pocket and I never took it out.
21:13And things didn't work out too badly.
21:17Now, maybe it was because of this.
21:22Or maybe not.
21:23But I would like you to have it.
21:26Just in case.
21:28The doctors said it might get a bit rocky.
21:38So they gave me a leaflet on palliative care.
21:43No, it's not exactly bedtime reading.
21:45But it got me thinking.
21:47If I have a stroke or if this gets bigger and I'm not me anymore.
21:58If I can't, promise me you'll help me go quietly.
22:05You can't ask me that, Dad.
22:12I can't go that way.
22:15I can't go lying in some hospital bed, breathing through a ventilator with my mind gone to hell.
22:23Promise me you'll think about it.
22:35God, I need a bloody drink.
22:43Amen to that.
23:01I'm serious.
23:02You don't want to see it.
23:03Last time I was in a club, I thought I was having a stroke that way.
23:09How about the Macarena?
23:11You must know the Macarena.
23:12No.
23:14What?
23:14I mean, you can teach me.
23:16Okay.
23:19Come on, come in.
23:21No, I've got work tomorrow.
23:25Let's just take things slowly, yeah?
23:31I'm not into just...
23:33You know.
23:35I can do that.
23:37I'll see you tomorrow, man.
23:39That sounds slow.
23:41Can I say I'm keen?
23:44Okay, but just a couple of drinks, yeah?
23:46Let's get out of some of that.
23:49Bye.
23:49See you tomorrow.
23:50You lands with me.
24:06Yeah.
24:08He's right here.
24:08Bye.
24:13Bye.
24:15Bye.
24:16Bye.
24:16Bye.
24:16Bye.
24:18I don't know.
24:48I don't know.
25:18I don't know.
25:48I don't know.
26:18I don't know.
26:48I don't know.
27:18I don't know.
27:20I don't know.
27:48I don't know.
27:50I don't know.
27:52I don't know.
27:54I don't know.
27:56I don't know.
27:58I don't know.
28:00I don't know.
28:02I don't know.
28:04I don't know.
28:06I don't know.
28:08I don't know.
28:12I don't know.
28:14I don't know.
28:16I don't know.
28:18I don't know.
28:24I don't know.
28:26I don't know.
28:28I don't know.
28:30I don't know.
28:32I don't know.
28:40I don't know.
28:42doing it wrong? No. No. I just don't believe you. Andy, what are you doing here? Maybe
29:06it's best if I show you. What the hell is that? There's one over there. There's one there.
29:29They're everywhere. What do you want? I want to talk. Most people would have called the
29:36police. This fascinates you. You really think you can just do what you want? That's not what
29:50you want to ask me. You put those cameras up there because you want to know. You want
29:56to know how it feels. Don't stand there staring at me. Either talk or piss off and tell the
30:05police. There we go. I've thought about it.
30:20So you think about it. The control excites you. You think about it. You want it. So
30:31what's stopping you. You want to know how to do it and get away with it.
30:36get rid of that recording. I'll give you this. Fair exchange.
30:58No. Not like you. I'm married. I have a son. Andrew, you're lying to yourself. You don't
31:19have to hide anymore.
31:26do you want me to send you the scans once I have them, Mr. Ireland? Mr. Ireland?
31:49I have a wonderful idea. Yes. And I think more date.
32:19I'm happy to have died. You don't have to. I don't know, I don't know. I'm the
32:24enemy, you don't know. I'm the enemy, sorry. You're not me. I'm the enemy. I'm the enemy.
32:34You ain't both having sorrow. No. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.
33:09I'm sorry about the other night, rambling on, I was, I'm sorry. Can we buy you a drink?
33:30No, it's no need, really.
33:32Oh, go on, just one drink. It'll help the shift go faster.
33:37One drink.
33:39Great.
33:50A date, though, with Tom. It's so weird again.
33:55But it is.
33:56It's only weird if you make it weird.
33:59Anyway, you're supposed to be travelling the world, remember?
34:02Oh, yeah.
34:04Haven't you already done that? Like, twice.
34:11Who's that?
34:13Hello?
34:13Excuse me. Are you looking for Henry Nielsen?
34:22Dad?
34:29Hey.
34:31Hey, it's me.
34:34And Katie are here.
34:34The tumour was pressing on several blood vessels, and one of them started leaking.
34:44Now, we've managed the bleeding and the seizures with medication.
34:47We've got the blood pressure back under control.
34:50His breathing's good.
34:52So he'll get better?
34:54There's been bleeding on the left side, on the brain.
34:57It's affecting his speech and understanding.
35:01It's unlikely he's going to talk again.
35:05Patients in this position don't often wake up again.
35:09Can he understand us?
35:14He can, but he can't communicate.
35:17How long?
35:18Excuse me?
35:20How long has he got?
35:23I'm sorry, I can't give you a precise answer.
35:27But you have an idea?
35:30His breathing is fine.
35:32He's maintaining his blood pressure.
35:35It's...
35:36It could be months.
35:37Years, even.
35:42I'm sorry.
35:45I can't.
36:04I thought he'd have longer.
36:06He does.
36:07He had the doctor.
36:12Years.
36:13Lying there.
36:15Unable to do anything.
36:17Unable to move.
36:21It's everything he didn't want.
36:26He can't.
36:28I promised him, Katie.
36:30No.
36:31No, you promised you'd think about it.
36:32But what if he knows what's happening to him?
36:36What if he's in pain and he just can't tell us?
36:44No, stop.
36:45No, stop.
36:45Please.
36:49He's our dad.
36:51If he's suffering,
36:54tell me what to get.
36:58You're the doctor.
36:59Just tell me.
37:00And I'll...
37:00No.
37:00I can't let you.
37:03I can't let you.
37:20I'll do it.
37:21Do you want me to come in with you?
37:46No.
37:47No, um...
37:49I won't be long.
37:51I'll be long.
37:51I'll be long.
37:52I don't know.
38:22I don't know.
38:52It's okay.
38:57I'm sorry.
39:01I couldn't do it.
39:04I couldn't do it.
39:08It's okay.
39:09It's okay.
39:10It's okay.
39:40It's okay.
39:41It's okay.
39:43It's okay.
39:45It's okay.
39:46It's okay.
39:48It's okay.
39:49It's okay.
39:50It's okay.
39:51It's okay.
39:52It's okay.
39:53It's okay.
39:54It's okay.
39:55It's okay.
39:56It's okay.
39:57It's okay.
39:59It's okay.
40:01It's okay.
40:02It's okay.
40:03It's okay.
40:04It's okay.
40:05It's okay.
40:06It's okay.
40:07It's okay.
40:08It's okay.
40:09It's okay.
40:10It's okay.
40:11It's okay.
40:12It's okay.
40:13It's okay.
40:14It's okay.
40:15It's okay.
40:16It's okay.
40:17It's okay.
40:18It's okay.
40:19It's okay.
40:20It's okay.
40:21It's okay.
40:22It's okay.
40:23It's okay.
40:24And the view, my god dad, the view.
40:27The sea stretches as far as you can imagine in either direction.
40:41Reminds us how small we are.
40:48That's what you used to say, isn't it?
40:52How small we are.
40:55And how lucky we are.
41:17Listen to the water, Dad.
41:25I love you.
41:47I love you.
42:17You have got to be kidding me.
42:28Laura Nielsen, we are arresting you for the murder of Andrew Earlham.
42:31You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence
42:34if you do not mention one question, something which you later rely on in court.
42:37This is bullshit.
42:38We found her, Laura.
42:39Found what?
42:41Found what?
42:45Found what?
42:47Found what?
43:06But it takes a while, though, doesn't it?
43:08I mean, to figure a person out.
43:11I mean, some people you've known for years, and then they do something,
43:14and you think, huh, never expected them to do that.
43:19Oh, people surprise themselves sometimes.
43:22But then, wouldn't life be boring if everyone behaved predictably?
43:27God, yes.
43:29I mean, do you ever really know a person?
43:33I hope so.
43:34Yeah.
43:36Me too.

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