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00:00Where are you?
00:16Where the hell is everyone?
00:17Jenny? Anyone?
00:20I've got him.
00:21He's here.
00:30I know you're in here.
00:38It's over. Come on.
00:40Out you come.
00:43Come on.
00:45Coward.
00:46Finished.
01:00Out you come.
01:30Oh, Hugh.
01:38After all this time, you were so close.
01:46Catch you later, detective.
01:47That's it.
02:11I'm just saying, it's probably going to get a bit messy, that's all.
02:20Hugh, you're 55.
02:21Yeah, well, I can still party like a 20-year-old, right.
02:24Yeah.
02:25What? What was that?
02:27I'm just saying, you know what those guys are like.
02:29It's going to get a bit wild.
02:31Yeah, how is Toby's angina these days?
02:33Yeah, just because you're not invited.
02:35I've got a date with a hot bath and a bottle of wine,
02:38so I'm counting on you not coming home too early.
02:40Well, you know, there's going to be curry and karaoke.
02:43Do not come home early.
02:46Dead man walking.
02:48Stop it, Frank.
02:50He's not bursting into tears all the time, is he?
02:52He is being a very brave little soldier, I'll have you know.
02:55Hello, I'm standing here. I'm fine, actually.
02:57It does look a wee bit peaky.
03:00Well, it would do.
03:01It's the end of the world for him today, isn't it?
03:10It's the end of the world for him today.
03:40Anyway, sir, I won't be a minute.
03:45Oh, shit, Hugh.
03:46Is it today?
03:47Yeah, yeah, it is.
03:48Oh, mate.
03:50Sorry, I've completely forgotten.
03:53How's Alice coping with the idea of having you home every day?
03:56Oh, well, she's booked double-time the world.
04:01Yeah, she's very cool, your wife.
04:04Anyway, mate, listen, good luck and sorry you're leaving with unfinished business.
04:10Oh.
04:11Still, you...
04:12Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
04:22Sorry, listen, everyone, I just wanted to say I've always wanted to be a cop.
04:29Ever since I was a kid, my dad was one and he was a giant to me, so it's been my life's dream.
04:43So, anyway, just good luck to all of you and just let you know that I'll be over the road having a farewell pint,
04:54so if you feel like popping in for a quick one or two or ten...
04:59Then I'll...
05:04Yeah, I'll be like that.
05:05Okay, right.
05:29Gav?
05:34Gav?
05:36Sorry about them.
05:38It's a...
05:39It's a stressful case.
05:41Ah, it's...
05:42It's no worries.
05:43Buy you a drink?
05:45Yeah, yeah, go ahead.
05:50Oh, um, I've, uh...
05:53Got you a present.
05:54I mean, it's nothing, really, but...
05:56Oh.
05:57Oh, thank you.
05:58What?
05:59God, they're awful, aren't they?
06:03Yeah.
06:03Yeah.
06:04Yeah, I just, I don't know what old men like.
06:06I just thought, you know, I should mark the occasion.
06:08I mean, we're quite the team for a bit.
06:11Yeah, yeah, um, we were.
06:13I mean, thank you.
06:15But I don't wear cufflots.
06:17Yeah, well, you're welcome.
06:18Miserable arse.
06:23This isn't...
06:24This isn't one of those, oh, let's just pretend to ignore them all day
06:28and then I'm going to open that door
06:30and they're all going to be there
06:31and I'm going to have to do my sort of,
06:32oh, you guys, sort of face, isn't it?
06:34No, gov.
06:36Really?
06:36Let's get the beers in, eh?
06:47I'm not going to be there.
06:48I'm serious.
06:49Hi.
06:50Hi.
06:51Hi.
06:51No.
06:51See you.
06:52I'm not getting you now.
06:54Bye.
06:54Bye.
06:54Bye.
07:02Hmm.
07:03Oh, yeah, sorry, it's just that, you know, the freezer's door doesn't close, does it?
07:24So we're never going to get anyone in.
07:26I thought I'd get on with it.
07:27It's 7 a.m.
07:28Well, it's got to be done at some time, isn't it?
07:31Good morning, Professor.
07:32Good morning, Captain.
07:34Oh, could you not have brushed your teeth before you broke our freezer?
07:39Well, I told you it'd be a big one last night, didn't I?
07:43Anyway, I'm not breaking it, I'm fixing it.
07:46Day one of retirement, going exactly to plan.
08:14She called my name and I answered.
08:19Oh, she's got so sweet, so she's all looking for so sweet, so sweet, so sweet.
08:33As soon as you saw your hair, the swindful attention.
08:38Okay.
08:38Hey.
08:39Hey.
08:39Hey.
08:40Hey.
08:42Hey.
08:42Hey.
08:43Hey.
08:44Hey.
08:45Hey.
08:46I don't know.
09:16I don't know.
09:46I don't know.
09:48I don't know.
09:50Today, I'm going to tell you all about the Ripton Stalker and the man who failed to catch him.
09:55Take a bow, Detective Inspector Hugh Miller.
09:58So, you cook a lot, you cycle a lot, you shop a lot, not a care in the world.
10:09Sounds great.
10:11Yeah, yeah, it is.
10:12How long before you blow your brains out?
10:14Give it about two weeks.
10:22Yep, about right.
10:24Ooh, boom, look at that.
10:26There we go.
10:38Hugh?
10:39It's good.
10:40I'm just, it's just a bit harder than I expected, that's why.
10:43I should never have taken earlier with time, and I, I mean, I only did that because my pension had matured.
10:49I just got so much more to give.
10:55Yeah, but you're, you know, you're free now.
10:57Yeah, but...
11:01Do you think there is a single person that lives their lives without regret?
11:05Well, this is different though, isn't it?
11:07It's a useless emotion.
11:10And you know it better than anyone.
11:14Why can't I let it go then?
11:15Because you care more than most, because you're a good man, and because you know I'm going to beat you at golf.
11:25Oh, here we go.
11:26And you're coming over all pathetic just to put me off my game.
11:29There's no point in asking you anything, is there, really?
11:31Okay.
11:45Oh, Frank.
12:13Frank?
12:15I don't know.
12:45Hey, Frank?
12:52Frank?
12:54It's here. I just returned your cloth.
13:06Frank?
13:15Frank?
13:16Frank?
13:17Frank?
13:18Frank?
13:19Frank?
13:20Frank?
13:21Frank?
13:22Frank?
13:23Frank?
13:24Frank?
13:25Frank?
13:26Frank?
13:27Frank?
13:29Frank?
13:30Frank?
13:31goats?
14:02I know you never can tell, but if you were to ask me which of us would have a heart attack, I was the fittest man I'd ever met. With the dirtiest laugh.
14:24Do you know her?
14:26Yeah, yeah, she's an old friend.
14:29She doesn't seem very friendly.
14:32Are you going back to school?
14:34Sorry, I have to get to this PTA meeting. This is just terrible, isn't it?
14:40So, Jenny's just turned up.
14:42What, for a heart attack?
14:43Yeah, no, it's a bit weird, isn't it?
14:45Try not to get involved.
14:48Yeah, I know, but if Jenny arrives...
14:50Jenny's not retired, remember?
14:52Okay. See you later, girls.
14:55Bye.
14:56See you, Alan.
14:56Hi, how are you? I'm fine. Oh, that's nice. Can I come in? Yeah, of course, Jenny. In you go. Thanks so much.
15:14Yeah, um, I thought you might help me with the thing. I just, um, can't get my head round.
15:24Well, about Frank, what did you find?
15:26Oh, no, no, not him.
15:27No, um, I've got a problem with a load of data that was downloaded onto a flash drive at the station.
15:33Someone copied all the files on the Ripton Stalker case.
15:38You know anything about that?
15:41Well, I'm retired, Jenny.
15:42Yeah, I'm glad you worked that out.
15:44Because someone that stole confidential information from the police could get themselves into a lot of trouble if they didn't delete it all.
15:49Immediately.
15:52So, what did they think, the paramedics?
15:54Oh, it's nothing. It's an OD.
15:59An overdose?
16:00Well, Frank, he didn't have to need trouble.
16:04Yeah, well, maybe you didn't know him so well.
16:06No, I knew him.
16:07Yeah, I thought I knew you.
16:10But here you are, lying to my face.
16:18Right, let's get out of here.
16:19Here's one.
16:30Hi there, lad. All right?
16:53Hiya.
16:54Yeah. What are you up to?
16:57Oh, er, yeah, nothing much. Fine.
17:00Oh, good. Oh, good.
17:01I was worried for a minute that you were doing something silly.
17:05Like snooping around Frank's house.
17:10Are you...?
17:10Don't say a word, all right?
17:30I know. I know. I know. Just don't...
17:32Yeah, right.
17:33The Ripton stalker watched his victims for weeks before he acted.
17:43There's a theory he got inside their houses and watched them while they slept.
17:47He'd mess with their minds, move things around their homes, drive them crazy.
17:51And it was only then, when they were really falling apart, that he'd kill them.
17:55So, give Detective Inspector Hugh Miller a little credit.
17:59The things he's seen would give us all nightmares.
18:03By all accounts, Hugh became totally obsessed with catching him.
18:06Every day for months, he would appear at press conferences saying how close he was.
18:11But as time went by, the bodies just kept piling up.
18:15And Miller just looked more and more stressed.
18:17A year into the case, Hugh suddenly announces that he's done it.
18:21He's caught him, only for his prime suspect, Declan Reed, to be totally innocent.
18:28Meanwhile, each time the killer committed his heinous crimes, he would send Hugh another letter.
18:34Each one ending with the same sign-off.
18:37Catch you later, Detective.
18:40Miller was demoted from the case, and the Ripton stalker was never found.
18:51I still can't believe it.
18:55It's just the worst.
18:57It was a lovely funeral, though.
19:00Listen, I ordered you a little something on Prime the other day.
19:03I can't have you moping around the house anymore, Hugh.
19:06Your backside's wearing out the sofa.
19:08I do please beg your pardon.
19:15Go and enjoy your round.
19:17You deserve it.
19:19That's an order, Captain.
19:21Mwah, bye.
19:22Thanks, Prof.
19:22Thanks, Prof.
19:22Thanks, Prof.
19:22Thanks, Prof.
19:51Thanks, Prof.
19:52Thanks, Prof.
19:53Thanks, Prof.
19:53Thanks, Prof.
21:25I'm enough.
21:28I could give you a hand.
21:30No, I don't want you getting all dirty and...
21:34No, I don't mind.
21:36I like getting hot and sweaty.
21:38Me too.
21:39Just not over some boxes.
21:41I'm going to enjoy having you around.
21:49My God, he's so fit.
21:52Runs a repair shop so knows what to do with his hands.
21:56What do you say?
21:57Hey, you.
21:58Hi.
21:59And he is 100% single, so...
22:02Hi, hi.
22:03Sorry.
22:03Hi, Liz.
22:04Here.
22:04Yeah.
22:05Just lusting after the new neighbor already, aren't you?
22:08Yeah.
22:08We'll be lovers by the end of the week.
22:10No, I'm serious.
22:12Come on, I need an affair to save my marriage.
22:15Explain that to me.
22:17Steve's lost all interest.
22:19Seriously, last week I came down completely naked, sat next to him, didn't look up once.
22:26How long were you sitting there naked?
22:28Half an hour.
22:30I'm serious.
22:31I was frozen.
22:34My dear Sarah's got in the bath and...
22:36Washed my hair.
22:40Oh, thank you.
22:42All right, love.
22:48There you are.
22:53It's Patrick.
22:54I've just moved in opposite.
22:56Oh.
22:57Hugh, right?
22:59Yeah.
23:00Yeah, Stephen Paul sent me.
23:02Said it was a book club at yours, you'd need rescue.
23:04Oh, well, yeah.
23:05God bless you.
23:06We're all off to the pub.
23:08It's really good to meet you.
23:10And you?
23:11How are you settling in?
23:13Well, I can't find the cattle and all my trousers have disappeared.
23:17So there's real money in fixing junk, right?
23:20Old clocks and stuff.
23:21More than you'd imagine.
23:23And I get to pick my own hours.
23:24Shit.
23:25I should do that.
23:27I can't keep chasing the next deal, always hustling for work.
23:29This guy's got to sort it.
23:30Especially compared to you, Paolo.
23:32You hate your job.
23:33I don't hate it.
23:35I just don't know what I'm doing.
23:38I spend the whole day with my files around waiting to get sacked.
23:41Actually, actually, the only guy who's got to sort it is you.
23:44No.
23:44Retired at 55.
23:4550 sodding fire.
23:47I don't think you go every time and there's anything to brag about, really.
23:50Are you joking?
23:51You literally get to play golf all day.
23:52Yeah.
23:53It's weird, though.
23:53I don't think I'm really ready.
23:55Yeah, I get that.
23:56But you're still smarter than all of us.
23:59That's not delicate, is it?
24:00Hey, why don't you do that thing for Patrick?
24:03Oh, yeah.
24:03You'll love this.
24:04Go on.
24:05Well, I don't think Patrick wants to see you.
24:07Come on.
24:08Come on.
24:08Do it.
24:09It's brilliant.
24:10Okay.
24:10Okay.
24:11Right.
24:12From the doorway going left there, it's a 20-something guy in a gray jumper with his red-headed girlfriend.
24:18He's drinking a pint of bitter.
24:20She's drinking gin and time on the next table.
24:22There's three lads all wearing jeans and wear trainers.
24:25They're drinking pints of stout.
24:27And halfway up the bar, you've got two young women, one's a brunette, one's a blonde, and they're drinking diet coats.
24:34But they're topping them up with rum from the hip flask.
24:37The table, the table next to the bar, you've got a really bored 30-something married couple.
24:43And they're on the phones, of course.
24:44And he's drinking bitter, and she's on her fourth fogger, which in itself tells its own story.
24:50You could do the whole room.
24:52You're right, Hugh.
24:53You're wasted in retirement.
24:55Oh, I think anyone can do it with a blue practice.
24:56Now, you're unique.
24:58I think she'll be burnt at the stake for witchcraft.
25:00You worry who'll discover your secrets?
25:02I haven't gone here.
25:04We've all got them.
25:05No.
25:06Saint Stephen of Ripton, that's me.
25:07Holy martyr, tortured for his good deeds by an insanely demanding and attention-seeking wife.
25:13What, she's a bit forward?
25:15Mate, it's never-ending.
25:17Last week, she came downstairs buck naked just to get a reaction.
25:21I had to pretend I didn't notice.
25:22Okay.
25:23Come on, drink up.
25:24My round.
25:25See you guys.
25:26Night, Paolo.
25:27Hey, you're all right.
25:29This is me.
25:30Evening, gents.
25:31Night, night.
25:31Yeah, night, Stevie.
25:32Yeah.
25:34I like them.
25:36Yeah.
25:37Yeah, we're lucky to have such good neighbours.
25:39I mean, I meant it when I said you are wasted in retirement.
25:46You need a new challenge.
25:50No, I think I'm okay for a bit.
25:53You know, I suppose I probably should slow down, shouldn't I?
25:58Yeah?
25:59Really?
26:02Okay.
26:03Well, this was fun.
26:07Yeah.
26:07Yeah, it was.
26:08Wasn't it?
26:09Yeah, I mean, we should do it again.
26:12All right.
26:13Catch you later.
26:20Catch you later.
26:23Catch you later, detective.
26:25Each one ending with the same sign-off.
26:28Catch you later, detective.
26:29Catch you later, detective.
26:59Catch you later, detective.
27:20Good morning.
27:24Oh, yeah, yeah.
27:25Hi, morning.
27:26you were very quiet when you got in last night
27:30i'm gonna go out for a ride
27:33hi
27:43what can i help you with
27:45are we just gonna talk out here
27:48yeah
27:49okay well um so the first thing is i just want to say sorry about last time
27:53i just don't want you to have to worry about all that kind of stuff
27:58good thank you i appreciate you popping by
28:00just another thing um
28:03you know my name frank you know you you told me that it was a suspected o.d
28:08yeah that's what it looked like i heard it so what with the post-mortem report what did that find
28:15you're not a relative
28:16yeah but my friend my friend would never have killed himself like that there's just no way
28:20we both know plenty of people who seem perfectly happy and then went on top themselves
28:24yeah but there's something wrong with that report unless i see it then i won't know what that is
28:27so could you just sort of find it for me
28:30no because that's not being treated as suspicious
28:32is it you're suspicious
28:34sorry sorry it is suspicious
28:36jenny perfectly healthy guy like that just dying in that way
28:40and then there's patrick just moving into his house
28:42just look at that report it does not add up now just come on jenny
28:49you can go now okay sorry i i'm just just a bit well now look you can't do this
28:55coming in here it's just me and you isn't it
29:00have you really got rid of that flash drive just look at that report that was not a suicide
29:12you're a bit too quiet you're all right you're missing frank me too
29:33that patrick guy seems nice enough though yeah yeah oh captain
29:38you'll be okay you'll be okay you know that you got me what more do you need nothing professor
29:44nothing exactly listen listen oh i love this song
29:52i know it must feel odd like you've just been cut loose but i'm here with you all the way
30:07yeah wherever we drift
30:10where ever the tide takes us
30:18all the time it says just just go away it's vietnam thailand who's just miles away from me
30:27just disappear
30:28i'd like that
30:32i mean there's nothing stopping us now
30:38like i'm
30:56Morning.
31:11Hi, this is a great idea and I don't even know if you play, but do you fancy a round of golf?
31:19I really should eat golf.
31:21Why do I not believe you?
31:26Where were you living before?
31:42It's on the outskirts of town.
31:45You've just moved in so quickly. I mean, the house was barely on the market, wasn't it?
31:50You love your questions, don't you?
31:52Well, once a copper.
31:53Uh, when did you move to Ripton?
31:56Right, if we are playing to any questions, then I should get a turn.
32:00Uh, all right.
32:01Uh, why did you move into our street?
32:03I like the neighbourhood.
32:05And how?
32:05No, it's my turn.
32:07What's the most important thing in the world to you?
32:13Alice.
32:15My wife.
32:17Uh, have you ever been married?
32:19No.
32:20Why did you ask me to play golf with you today?
32:21I just wanted to get to know you.
32:22I mean, it seems to me you know a lot about me already.
32:25Then why would you think that?
32:26I don't know.
32:26It's just a hunch.
32:27Am I wrong?
32:28No.
32:32No, you're not.
32:35I'm not being honest with you, I know.
32:39I googled you.
32:41I read all about that terrible case.
32:43I am so sorry, Hugh.
32:45Well, it must be awful living with her.
32:49Not knowing where he is, who he is, what he's doing.
32:55And that would drive me crazy.
32:58What's your question?
33:00Are you over it yet?
33:03I got over it years ago.
33:06Really?
33:07My turn.
33:09Why do you care?
33:10Why?
33:15I guess we're the same, you and me.
33:22Just wanting to get to know each other.
33:24Actually, now I'm a milk woman.
33:53Well, it's finally happened.
33:56First time this guy hasn't been up at six in, what, 30 years?
34:01No, I didn't sleep very well, did I?
34:04What are you doing here?
34:05Shouldn't you be at work?
34:07It's Saturday.
34:08Silly.
34:09Man, you are so retired.
34:12Do you want a coffee?
34:14No, I think I'm going to get changed.
34:16I'm in the way.
34:17No, no, of course you're not, of course you're not.
34:19Look at this, Hugh.
34:20Yes.
34:22Next weekend.
34:23Hopefully, we'll get the whole street together.
34:27Yeah, I've talked to Liz.
34:28She's very keen.
34:29Oh, best she is.
34:30Yeah.
34:30All the decorating should be done by then.
34:33I can't wait to see what you've done with the place.
34:36Yeah, me too.
34:37Great.
34:38It's a date.
34:39It's a date.
34:39Hey, my favorite couple.
35:00Hi.
35:01Hi.
35:01Hi.
35:01Hi.
35:01Wow.
35:07There you go.
35:08I'm so glad you're here.
35:10Yes.
35:10So you've got most of the street here, haven't you?
35:19Even Susan Barnes.
35:33Look, there she is.
35:35She doesn't normally go anywhere.
35:37How does she do that?
35:38I have to play host.
35:40See you in a bit.
35:41Yeah, cheers.
35:42Hi.
35:42Get another bottle of fizz out of the fridge and just keep Liz's glass full.
36:08If I go over there, honestly, I don't think I'd make it back with my trousers on.
36:12Nothing.
36:12Okay.
36:12You make this feelin'.
36:15You make nothing so high.
36:18Baby, come on.
36:21Keep watchin'.
36:22Let's get it.
36:25Yeah.
36:26I got this feelin'.
36:28I can't deny.
36:31I got this feelin'.
36:33I can't deny.
36:34That's right.
36:35I got this feelin'.
36:38I...
36:39I got this feelin'.
36:41I got this feelin'.
36:53I got this feelin'.
36:58Let's get this feelin'.
37:07I got this feelin'.
37:09Let's go.
37:39I was just, er...
37:46I don't believe you.
37:48No, Alice, it just happened to be...
37:50No, no, we're not doing this here.
37:52Well, I swear I'm just...
37:53We will go home right this minute and you can explain it to me there.
37:56No, it was...
37:56Not here!
37:57What is the matter with you?
38:20Well, it's just being a bit nosy.
38:24There's no need to get out of shape about it.
38:27No.
38:28What is it?
38:34I mean, it's all right for you, isn't it?
38:35I mean, you go to work.
38:37Stop lying!
38:39What is going on?
38:40Alice, nothing is going on!
38:49Okay.
38:52Okay.
38:52I think I know that I...
38:56I know for certain...
38:59And I swear to you, Alice...
39:02That Patrick...
39:04Is the Ripton stalker.
39:06Now, he's been waiting for an opportunity all these years...
39:11And now that I'm retired, he's coming to get me.
39:14Oh, my God.
39:15And he called out to me on the first night that we met.
39:19And when I heard it, it was like I was back there, like I was back in the warehouse.
39:24What did he say?
39:25And it's definitely him.
39:27I recognize his voice.
39:28What did he say?
39:30Catch you later.
39:33But everybody says that.
39:35Yeah, not in the way he said it.
39:36He was taunting me.
39:39I thought we were past this.
39:40It's him!
39:42Because he said, catch you later!
39:44No, see, because it's not just me, is it?
39:45Because Liz said that when he bought the house, he bought it without a viewing.
39:49I mean, that is not normal, is it?
39:51Is it?
39:52And then there's Frank's death.
39:54Which the police are dealing with.
39:56Yeah, but they're just lazy.
39:58Oh, my God.
39:59You're doing it again?
40:03All the same things.
40:04But it's him, Alice!
40:07Hugh, you had a nervous breakdown.
40:11Our daughter barely speaks to us.
40:14And you nearly crushed our marriage.
40:16And you want to do that to us again.
40:18But Alice, this is...
40:19I made you promise me that you wouldn't drag me back into that madness again.
40:25We won't survive if you do.
40:28Do you not remember what you were like?
40:32Obsessing.
40:33Not sleeping.
40:35Imagining clues that didn't exist.
40:38No, no!
40:39This is wrong!
40:41You're just chasing shadows.
40:43Because your life is suddenly empty.
40:46And you're looking to fill it.
40:49And you're going back down that road.
40:52You're going to jump off a cliff.
40:55I know you are.
40:56And I'm not going to jump with you.
40:59Not this time.
41:01But, Alice...
41:02Oh, my God.
41:05Oh, my God, Alice.
41:06Oh, my God.
41:09I don't want to go back there again.
41:12Oh, my God.
41:14I'm so sorry.
41:16I'm sorry, Alice.
41:17Alice, Alice, I'm sorry.
41:19I'm sorry.
41:20I'll do better.
41:21I'll try.
41:22I'll try.
41:22I will.
41:22I'll promise.
41:24I'm so sorry.
41:26I love you.
41:27I love you.
41:52Uh, Harry downstairs said you wanted this post-mortem report.
42:00Oh, yeah.
42:02Some random...
42:03It's just a suicide, I think.
42:05Yeah?
42:06Lives on the same road as Hugh Miller.
42:09Miller?
42:10Miller?
42:11Call that speech he gave.
42:14Whole room was just...
42:16cringing.
42:19Doesn't make any sense.
42:21You're just...
42:22You're begging him, like...
42:23Stop talking.
42:24There's got to be a needle.
42:25I just...
42:26I wanted him to disappear.
42:28Stop making a fool of himself, you know?
42:30No.
42:30Yeah.
42:30Yeah.
42:32Yeah.
42:33There's got to be a needle they enthusiastically.
42:35There's so many people.
42:38There's a needle that was okay.
42:39Shit.
42:40Shit.
42:45Shit.
42:54Shit.
42:54Shit.
42:58Shit.
43:30Hi Ruth. I'm sorry I've not been into...
43:32I'd be dead if it wasn't for you. You stopped him.
43:35I let him get away.
43:36Ruth, this is Patrick, Patrick. This is Ruth.
43:39Do you think it's him? Hi Dad.
43:41I'll go. Is that you?
43:42That is my daughter.
43:44Did you see Ruth tonight?
43:45I just need to know if it's him or not.
43:47What about me?
43:49He's never thought about us. Not once.
43:51Dad!
43:51Come on Dad.
43:52I mean you are slowly heading towards the exit.
43:55You love your games and so do you.
43:57I love you.
43:59So stop this while you still can.
44:02You live for the hunt.
44:03You live for the hunt.
44:08You live for the hunt.
44:12You live for the hunt.
44:13You live for the hunt.
44:14You live for the hunt.
44:15You live for the hunt.
44:15You live for the hunt.
44:17You live for the hunt.
44:17You live for the hunt.
44:19You live for the hunt.
44:19You live for the hunt.
44:20You live for the hunt.
44:21You live for the hunt.
44:21You live for the hunt.
44:22You live for the hunt.
44:23You live for the hunt.
44:23You live for the hunt.
44:23You live for the hunt.
44:24You live for the hunt.
44:24You live for the hunt.

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