Bang (2017–…): Season 1, Episode 6 - Episode #1.6 - full transcript

While staying at a hotel Sam and Ela take advantage of another guest with heartbreaking consequences for Sam. Gina searches for more information about her father's death.

Did you know
I was Gwyn Jenkins's daughter?

Gina.

I want to understand
what he was mixed up in.

If you've seen the files,
there's not a lot I can add.

I thought he was a good man.
- Maybe I should have told you, Gina.

Gina.
- I've never met someone like you.

I'm a one-off.

I said no, and I meant it.
- I just want to know what's going on.

That's all.

We're going to need to be careful.
Someone might be on to us.

You're good-looking.
You could do a lot better.



Sam said you were a charmer.
- I have my moments.

It's hard. You think your life is
heading in one direction and then...

Get back against the wall, now!

Get back!

Get back against the wall now!

I said get back!

Get back against the bloody wall!
- Back off!

I don't want any trouble.

Open the door.
- Open it or I cut you.

I'll unlock the door, you can leave
and I won't say a word.

Give me the fucking keys.
- Alright, keep calm, I said.

Go, go, go, go.

Keys!
- Eh?

Keys!



OK.

Do you want to come down?

No worries. Cheers.

Did you get hold of anyone?

Some chancers stole the takings
from the Naval Social Club.

Have they been caught?
- No, they ran off.

You're not serious.

Gina, let the team handle it.
- It's not far.

What do you have to prove?
- I'm doing my job.

Our shift is over.

Don't be so stubborn.

Go back to the restaurant if you
want. Buy some more poppadoms.

Fine.
I'll have the mango chutney too.

Fine.
- Fine.

No, no, no.

Don't stop.
- I'm knackered.

One minute.

Unless you want
to give me a piggy back.

Oh, shit.

We'd better split up.

They're looking for two people.

Take this.
I'll see you back at the house.

Stop, police!

Easy.

I said, get down on the floor.

Listen, mate.
Keep calm, we can work this out.

I said get on the floor.
- Listen now...

Get down.

You shouldn't have come after me.

You made a mistake.

I don't want to do this.
- Please, don't do this.

I don't want to do this.

Please, please don't do this.
Please don't do this.

Please.

Did you get the poppadoms?

Chicken pakoras, samosas?
- Can we forget about it, please?

You left me on my own.

I'm sorry.

Good.

Don't call me stubborn again.

Are you alright?
- Yes.

You look pale.
Did the curry not agree with you?

Gina,
I need you to take a look at this.

Theft from the Naval Social Club.
- Carl hasn't come in yet.

There are follow-ups he wants
to do on Stevie Rose...

DI Roberts can spare
you for a couple of hours.

A witness came forward this morning.
He was at the bar last night.

He was taking photos of the band.

He heard about the theft and thought
we might like to view his pictures.

Is there someone else who can do it?
- I'm asking you to do it, Gina.

Why me?

You're her favourite.

Gina, you know last night...?
- Yes.

After I left you...

..I was driving home and...

Look.

What?

Ela.

Oh, my stomach feels
like my throat's been cut.

Where's the money?

It's safe.
Get the butter from the fridge.

It's a lot of money, Ela.
- 1,210 to be exact. I counted it.

Twice.

I said it was safe.
- Twat.

Is your girlfriend still here?

Hi, Ela. Alright?

Yeah.

Were you drinking at the
Naval Social Club last night?

The cocktails are cheap and they
sometimes give out free sandwiches.

Were you drunk?
- None of your business.

Do you remember seeing
a young couple acting strangely?

Have you ever been
to the Naval Social Club?

OK, acting dodgy then.

Has something happened?
- The takings were stolen.

We want to talk to people
in case they saw something.

Sam, did you see anything?
- Were you there too?

Yes. He even danced.

I didn't see anything.

Are you sure?

Saying that... No, forget it.

Ela.

When I went out
to the beer garden...

..there was a boyfriend and
girlfriend having a fight.

They both looked dodgy.

The guy gave me the creeps,
so I turned round and came back in.

What did he look like?

Chunky, no hair, tattoos.

Sam's getting a tattoo.

Aren't you?

Did you see these two as well?
- Yes, I did.

What did the woman look like?

Young, thin, gorgeous.

Alright?

The chief
wants us back at the station.

Hello, officer, we haven't met.

Ela.

Luke.

Hello, Luke.

I'll speak to you later, Sam.
- Yeah.

Gina.

Well?

We tracked down customers
from photographs.

Two of them remember seeing a couple
acting strangely in the beer garden.

Descriptions?
- Yeah, but very rough.

Talk to the manager again.
She didn't really see their faces.

You may have enough detail
to trigger a memory.

I need to work on
the Stevie Rose inquiry.

People are talking of a crime wave.
I need this robbery solved quickly.

Where's Luke?

I don't know.

"Get on the floor."

Please, please don't do this.

Please.

Hello.

Come back to snoop around again,
have you?

It's nice to see you again too.

I thought you might
want to meet Sam's mother.

I didn't catch your name last time.

Ela.

Gina's told us a lot about you, Ela.

Nothing bad, don't worry.

Sam!
- I'll find him.

I'll let you two get acquainted.

I'm sure he leaves the washing up
for me to do.

Why the worried look?
We just popped in to say hello.

Your girlfriend's still here.
I didn't think you had it in you.

There are a lot of things about
you that would surprise me, Ray.

Why were you round here yesterday?

Your mother asked me to keep an eye
on you. She worries.

Is that all?
- Why else?

Don't know.

Sam an' Ela.

Yeah.
- Linda.

Yeah...
- Sam an' Ela!

Sam an' Ela!

It just hit me.

Very good.
- You make a lovely couple.

I don't want to stay here today.

We don't have to.
- Thanks.

Hey, Leanne.
- Hiya.

I'm DC Jenkins. This is DC Lloyd.

Have you caught the bastards?

No. We have a description of two
individuals we'd like to speak to.

A bald man, large build with
tattoos. Does it ring any bells?

No, the bloke wasn't big.
Needed feeding up if anything.

A young woman, petite, pretty?
- Mouthy, add that to your list.

This is a waste of time.
- Come again?

Are you sure
they don't sound similar?

We have hundreds of people
come through these doors every week.

I wish I could tell you more
than I already have.

It was dark and it happened quick.
- They argued in the beer garden.

Oh, no, they didn't.

What do you mean?

The garden's been closed
for two weeks.

There's a problem with the water
main. It's like a swamp.

I don't know where you're getting
your information from. It's wrong.

How long have you lived here?
- Six weeks off and on.

How many people sleep here?

It depends. Four usually.
Me, Debs, Hatchet...

Hatchet?

He's alright when he's on his meds.

Are you safe?

It'll do for now.

Drum roll, please...

The big reveal.

Fuck off.

Fuck off!

Hey!

Fucking pricks, the bunch of you.

You could fucking tell us.

Pricks.

Dickheads.

We should arrest her.

She'd been drinking.
Maybe she'd taken something.

So?

That isn't an excuse.

Be honest, you don't like the girl
because she's screwing your brother.

Would you like a girl who lies to
the police and is with your brother?

Oi, sexy.

Was that meant for me or him?

You're police, aren't you?
- Yeah.

I like a woman in uniform.
- Do you?

I bet you've got a nice poster
of a lollipop lady above your bed.

Tell you what, if you want a chance
with a woman in uniform...

..or any woman actually,
just show her some respect.

Alright?

Nice arse.

Luke, it's not worth it. Luke!

What are you doing?
- Think you're fucking funny, do you?

Don't talk to her like that!
Do you understand that?

Do you fucking get me? Get off!
- You'll hurt him.

Gina...

Are you alright?

Go.

Now, piss off.

What's wrong with you today?

Luke. What's wrong?

Luke!

Hello?

I was just talking about you.
Ryan, this is Tom.

Is this is your boyfriend?

Ryan runs a call centre.
- Don't hold it against me.

What do you do, Tom?
- Tom designs website apps.

Do you really?
- Yeah.

I've been looking for you.

I came down looking for the gym
and found the bar.

Ryan took pity on me.
- Drink, Tom?

No, thanks.
- He'll have a beer.

I'm alright, honest.
- Anything in a bottle, he's happy.

A lightweight, are you?
- Yep.

Same thing again, Hannah?
- Read my mind.

What are you doing?
- Getting free drinks.

He's a prick.
- Relax, will you?

Is that yours?
- No. It's his.

211.

Gina will drive you home now.

Speak to someone from federation
advice as soon as you can.

What were you playing at?
What were you thinking?

Luke knows he should've
spoken up sooner.

He should have spoken up
straightaway. Why didn't you? Well?

Maybe you haven't noticed we spent
the last three weeks...

..trying to catch
a dangerous gunman.

I was ashamed.
- How long have you been on the force?

Six, seven years? Your duty is
to report what happened.

People are terrified by this idiot.
He's robbed, he's killed...

I wasn't thinking straight.
- You weren't thinking, end of!

If you had spoken up, we might have
been able to get eyes on him...

..and might have got him
off the streets.

We're still in the dark, clueless.
People are blaming us for failing!

What hope have we got when
our own officers won't come forward?

Gina, take Luke home.

There'll be a disciplinary for this.

This isn't finished,
not by a long shot.

He's a good lad.

Not good enough.

What exactly are you doing
to find this gun, Carl?

I thought you were
one of the capable ones.

We're doing all we can.

That's alright then, isn't it?
As long as you're trying!

GASPING FOR BREATH

Ma'am?

Ma'am?

Carl! Call an ambulance.

Do you like it?
- Mmm.

The first time I had that was
in St Lucia. Have you been there?

Diving, wind surfing...
Have you ever been surfing, Tom?

Maybe I will some day.

You'll have to work on your upper
body strength first.

You need biceps.
- Tom's in the gym every day.

Really? How much do you lift?

Enough.
Hannah doesn't like meatheads.

You'll have to take Hannah
to St Lucia.

She's a nice girl.
You should spoil her.

All you'll need is a bikini.

Right.

I'm heading back up to the room.
- Do you want me to come with you?

No, you stay here. Enjoy yourself.

Nice to meet you...
- Ryan.

Yeah, cool.

So, tell me more about St Lucia.

Dai's been through
this footage already.

Maybe he missed something.

His middle name is pedantic.

There's nothing wrong
with taking another look.

No.

Take a break, Gina. This business
with Luke has been a shock.

I want to work.

I know but you've been
at it for hours.

Give it a rest for half an hour...
- And what?

Go out with you for a quickie.

Is that what you're hoping for?

I was going to ask you
to collect Layla's things.

Her husband's on his way over
to pick them up.

For how long have you and Tom
been seeing each other?

Six months.

Very much in love.

Devoted, in fact.

What?
- Nothing.

No, out with it.

I don't understand why.

You're stunning.

He's just, well... there isn't
anything special about him.

Isn't there?
- Unlike me.

Cocky.

I'd treat you well.

I wouldn't leave you down here
drinking cocktails with strangers.

Tom trusts me.
- Then he's thick too.

Don't leave. I was pulling your leg.

Don't worry. I'm just going
to the ladies room.

Same again?

Room service!

Twat!

OK.

Shit, my coat.

Leave it.
- No, the money's in it.

No biting!

I'll have to teach you a lesson.

Where is he? Where?

I'd never have said
you were a couple.

Don't you want a real man?
Maybe you've never had one.

Let her go.
- Sam.

What are you going to do about it?

Go.

Now.

Whatever you want, just take it.

What do you want? Cash?
Is that what you want?

There you go.

Turn around.

Don't do this.
- Turn around.

Nobody treats her like that.

I'm sorry.
- Are you?

I'm really sorry.

I'll shoot you now.
I'll pull this trigger.

If you tell anyone else...
- I won't.

What did you say?

I promise.

Sam?

Sam?

Ela.

Ela.

Ela.

Where are you going?

Ela, come back.

Ela.

Ela, stop!

What did you want me to do?

I can explain.

You've got a gun. You got it out
and put it to his head.

You wanted to shoot him.
- I can explain.

Hi, Marie.

Hi.

Sorry, I was miles away.

My Dad would be out there for hours.

I used to come here and watch him
surf when I was little.

He taught me to swim here.

Sorry.

You don't need to know all this.
- It's alright.

He died years ago.

I shouldn't feel like this now.

Says who?

You're dealing with things
in your own way.

Sorry.

Your boyfriend?

Yes, well, no.

Just someone from work.

It's complicated.

MOBILE PHONE

You'd better answer it.

Take care, Gina.
- And you.

You don't need to be scared, Ela.

I'd do anything for you.

Get rid of the gun?

Yes, if that's what you want.

That's what I want.

OK.

Do it, Sam.

Here?

Now.

Please.

Are you leaving?
- I'm going for a pint with Lloydie.

I've been here since seven.
I deserve one.

I wanted to see if you wanted
to come over to the flat.

I can't. I tried to phone you.

I want to talk about
what happened to Dad.

I want to talk
about the investigation.

Listen, Gina. To be totally honest
with you, I just want to switch off.

OK. Goodnight.

Are these mine?

Yes, Ma'am.

They said your husband was coming.

If there's anything I've left,
let me know.

It's alright, I don't intend
to be away from work for long.

What did they say was wrong?

Stress.
It was a warning to slow down.

Thank you.

You acted decisively.

You've been under
a lot of pressure, Ma'am.

When I was a PC...

..we thought the chief spent
his days with his feet up.

He probably did.

I can tell you
it's far from the truth.

You know, Gina,
you don't have to chase promotion...

..to be a good police officer.

What? Is ambition a bad thing?

If it's driven by the wrong reason.

I've wanted to be an officer
since I was little.

Because of what happened
to your Dad?

We've all got a reason
for wanting to join.

I didn't tell you everything
the other day.

Yes, I was working
the day your Dad was shot.

It was me who was sent
to break the news to your mum.

When I knocked at the door...

..a little girl answered.

We did everything we could
to find your Dad's killer, Gina.

You must believe me when I say that.

Did you think...? Did you really
think it was mistaken identity?

It was hard to believe anyone would
have benefitted from his death.

Your dad was a small-town crook.

He was one of twenty or thirty
people running scams...

..from Brenda who was selling stolen
cigarettes from an ice-cream van...

..to Douglas Rose.

My dad knew Douglas Rose.

Douglas was the sun around which
everyone else revolved.

If he didn't know what was going on,
it hadn't happened.

We looked for the connection
between them, but came to a blank.

I'm sorry.

Truly.

Sorry, am I disturbing you?

Ruby's just gone to bed.

Excuse the mess.
- It's alright.

Ruby would go
straight to bed for Stevie.

It takes me hours.

Are you thirsty?
- No... no, thank you.

I haven't had supper yet.

I take it you've got something
to tell me about the investigation.

You told me to call
if I knew something.

Out with it, so you can get home
to your frozen lasagne.

We've got a new name.

This guy has a record.

The DS is bringing him in
for a chat tomorrow.

Who is he?

Stephen Collins.
- I don't know him.

He went to jail a few years ago
for stealing cars.

Apparently, he blames Stevie.

What else do you know about him?

That's all until tomorrow.

Are you sure you don't
know the name?

No.

Maybe Douglas
would remember the name?

Douglas has trouble remembering the
Prime Minister's name these days.

What exactly is wrong with him?
- Where should I start?

It must be a burden.

A nurse comes in daily
to look after him.

Where is he? I haven't met him yet.
- Mami!

Mam! Come here.

Where are you?
- You'll have to see yourself out.

Alright.

Mam!
- Goodnight.

It's me.

I've got another name.

Stephen Collins.

You haven't heard the name before.

The police are bringing him in
for questioning.

He didn't say.

PH?

Find out. That's why I'm paying you.

Jail, car theft.

Phone me first thing.

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