Hope Springs (2009–…): Season 1, Episode 8 - Episode #1.8 - full transcript

Ellie and her friends tell Gil the whole story and are taken into custody. Two London detectives arrive, looking for them, but a village delegation, led by Ina and Dean - still in love with Shoo,even though she is not pregnant -impressed by the women's influence, persuade Gil to deny all knowledge of them, after which he resigns. Euan moves into the hotel and digs up Billy's corpse from under the floor-boards,taking it to a shed, unaware that Anne Marie is watching. The shock sends her into early labour and Ellie delivers her baby. Whilst Anne Marie is in hospital and everyone else at Ina's divorce party Ellie finds the corpse. Euan tells her that he killed Katie, with whom he was having an affair. Billy blundered onto the scene and fought with Ronan. Ronan only stunned Billy but Euan finished him off, leading Ronan to think he was the killer, so that Euan had a hold over the boy. Euan is about to kill Ellie but is knocked out by Roy, who has negotiated a release to help the police find the missing money. Roy claims that he wants reconciliation but Ellie notices his gun,is wary and drugs his drink. Hannah sees them and calls the other women. They jump Roy and his gun goes off, killing him. This time round the girls are very good at putting a corpse into the loch. Euan is arrested on Anne Marie's evidence. She and Gil agree to make a go of things, as he is the father of her baby, and they will run the hotel together. The villagers comfort a tearful Dean, who has lost his Shoo as she,Sadie, Ellie, Josie and Hannah escape to the Cayman Islands where they unlock Roy's hidden millions. A closing caption tells us that they are still on the run but that the millions, and a tan, help them cope.

We just have to put up with her until she
hands over our wages, and then we're home free.

It's positive.

I conclude that you're
all sacked, as of now!

Get her in.

You'll be fine.

I want out, first thing.

You know we can't stay here.

Not with Marius's body in the loch.

Well, I started out looking for a body,
ended up finding an arm. You never did.

Severed right there and stuffed in the boot
of a car, would you believe? What's it to be?

We get out of here now, or prison?



You're not going anywhere!

Right, that's time,

everybody out!

I mean it. You've got
to leave immediately.

Sorry.

So, we have an arm...

that has been forensically
identified as belonging to one...

Marius Gruber,

a London-based criminal

not, shall we say,

unknown to Scotland Yard, and
not exactly unknown to me either.

In fact, I'm sure we exchanged
pleasantries at my own wedding!

Your ex... I believe.

I'm assuming you had a row...



A row, my backside! I'm not
going to be locked inside!

One at a time! Ellie.

How did your ex-husband's right arm end
up in his car at the bottom of the loch?

It's kind of a long story.

Marius isn't my husband.

Wasn't your husband, unless you're telling me
he's strolling around with a bleeding stump?

Marius...

was muscle for my real
husband, Roy. Roy is in prison.

Trouble?

No, I don't reckon she'll
give me any trouble.

And I'll want a flight to
Glasgow about ten o'clockish.

All right, mate.

And what's your... real
husband doing in prison?

He's on a charge.

One we fitted him up with.

I'm sorry?

Fitted him up?

For handling stolen goods.

Let me get this straight,

you're confessing to a serious crime?

Will you damn well tell me the
truth about yourselves, for once?!

OK. We'll do it your way.

We're four ex-convicts.

We nicked money off my old man.

We've been on the run ever since.

Well, let's start from
the beginning, shall we?

My parents sent me to a
Christian retreat, you know?

To, "get the devil out. "
But I still fancied girls.

They tried to beat it out of me.

So, erm...

I kinda set fire to their church.

I was a bit mental at the time.

Three years for, er,
knobbing and robbing.

You're a prostitute? I
was, every now and then.

I had to get by somehow.

I let my husband walk all over me.

I even did time for him.

Fraud.

When I was inside, I found out he'd shacked
up with someone else, even had a kid with her.

So I reckoned he owed me...

.. three million quid, to be precise.

Three million?

And if you're wondering what happened
to the money, it got burnt in the fire.

Please tell me you forgot
to pay a parking fine?

GBH, spontaneous wounding.

My husband terrorised
me on a daily basis,

and one day, I just snapped.

Shoo, are you in there?

Dean!

I need to talk to you.

What's going on? It's a police matter, so you
just go home. I'm not leaving without Shoo.

You don't know who Shoo is, right?

And until I do, I'm keeping
her in custody. So go home.

Look, he's right, babes.
I'll explain later. Go!

Sit down.

So, stealing a motor vehicle, stealing
passports, falsifying legal documents.

Oh, and then, of course, there's the
small matter of the arm in the loch.

Does anyone want to own up to that?

Um, that'll be me.

It was self defence.

And that sword would take your hand off.

He was going to kill Ellie.

After that, he was going
to kill the rest of them.

I was their only chance.

I never lied to you. We were in danger.

Roy sent Marius to kill us.

He done my ex-boyfriend.

And he was gonna whack you at the wedding,
an' all. Gil, you've got to believe us.

We were only trying
to make a fresh start.

There's nothing you don't know now.

Let me out!

Apart from the, erm, Ann Marie thing.

They're madwomen. I want
them charged. Her, as well.

I'm sorry, Ann Marie, but pregnant or
not, you've been a thief and a bully.

We said we'd call Euan as soon
as we were away, and you know it.

We only forgot cos of you.

Yes, exactly. So if
anyone's to blame, it's you!

Right, that is it. Down
the station, the lot of you.

And you can be sure that
Euan won't buy your excuses!

Move! You're lucky that the
shock didn't damage my baby.

You don't know the half of it. Throw the
book at them! Please, Gil. Just don't!

You've made a mug out of me all
this time, this is where it stops.

I'll send for the rest of my things.

Make it soon, unless
you want them burnt.

I've drawn up a simple divorce
settlement, "irreconcilable differences. "

What, I can't reconcile you
being a cheating, violent bully?

You keep the shop, I keep the practice,
and we halve the equity on the house.

We can get this done nice and quick.

So you can move in with your floozy?

Where d'you think I'm going now?

Lucky her.

The sooner the better.

Even Ronan said so.

Oh, I went to see him last night.

I thought he should know that
his parents were splitting up.

And d'you know what?

He was glad for me, Euan.

Was he now? Then he said
something interesting.

"Maybe now, I can tell the truth. "

The truth? He didn't say what he meant.

Just said to watch your
face when I told you.

And do you know?

You look like you've had a shock.

Anyway, we'll find out soon enough.

Because I insisted that he tell the
police every single thing he knows.

Just let me know if you've any queries.

Ann Marie.

Euan. Oh, darling, what's the matter?

You wouldn't believe what's
happened to me, the night I've had!

Well, whatever it is,
I'm here now, all right?

Did you check us out?

Are you gonna trust us now
we're telling the truth?

I've just had a call,

the rest of Marius Gruber's body
has been fished from the loch.

And two Scotland Yard detectives are on their
way here to take over the investigation. You what?

They were already on your case...

since your husband's arrest.

And now, they suspect a link here.

So soon, you will be
in their charge. No way.

Does this mean I end my days in jail?

Well, don't blame me for
the bloody mess you're in!

You'd have a damn sight better chance

of pleading self-defence if you hadn't
tried to hide the body and go on the run!

You should have come to me first!

Then maybe I could have helped you. Well, excuse
us if we learnt the hard way not to trust the law!

Did you really think you could just go
on lying through your teeth to everybody?

D'you think we wanted to lie?

D'you think we wanted Marius's
murdering blood on our hands?

All we wanted was a
new life for ourselves.

You do know that we're not
really bad people, don't you?

Or do you just not care what
happens to any of us now?

Of course I bloody care. But what
the hell do you think I can do?

I can't pretend you don't exist, can I?

Well, could you at least forget what we
said about Sadie, at least give her a break?

Yeah, yeah, at least let
us take the rap for Sadie.

She only did it to help us out.

That's it then,

we're stuffed.

There, you get nice and
comfy, you'll be fine.

And just forget about your mum
and those English nutjobs, right?

You've yourself and our
baba to think about now, eh?

I didn't sleep all night.

Well, exactly,

so get your head down, right?

And I don't want to see you back down the stairs
until you've had a good few hours at least!

There you go.

Hi. Hi, Ina.

Dean, look, I don't want to be nosy,

but say if you've got a problem
that I could help you with.

Because I don't really believe that pregnancy-testing
kit Shoo asked for yesterday was for your mum.

That's not the problem.

It's Shoo and the others,
they're in some sort of trouble.

Read the sign, we're closed.
I've come to see Hannah.

She's been taken into custody
down the police station.

Custody? What are you talking about?

For assaulting a pregnant woman.

What?! Ask Cameron about it.

He's got the whole gang of them down
there. Including Sadie. Anyway, I'm busy...

.. looking after Ann Marie.

Hello? Gil?

Gil? What are you all doing here?

Come to ask what you're doing,
arresting the lassies and old Sadie!

As if any of them are criminals!

Look, suffice it to say there is a WHOLE lot you
don't know about these women and their past lives.

Come on, we've all got skeletons, man.

I know they were there
for me when I needed help.

Yes, well, I will soon be handing
them over to Scotland Yard.

What?! You'll have to leave, sorry.

I'll see you later.

Shoo!

Shoo! Where are you?

I love you, Dean! Shoo!

Oi, Dean! Out, now!

Please, you've got to help us!

You're making another mistake, just like
with Billie. Sorry to disappoint you.

You mark my words, Gil
Cameron, I'll be suing!

The issue is, you were wrong about
my brother and wrong about me.

Now, you trust these women,
so do I. So does everyone else.

Why don't you listen to your
heart, instead of your head?

You should be ashamed of yourself.

God, spare me, Ina, I know the script!

Well, do you? You know what those
women have done for me? No, no.

But I expect I'm about to find out.

There was a crime being committed in my home twice,
maybe three times a week. Not any more, though.

Because Hannah gave me the
courage to stand up to him.

Hannah did? Yes, Hannah.

Sir. Oh, give me one minute, will you?

Oh, look, just let me
deal with this first, OK?

DS Neame and DC Nottage.

You got word that we're looking for these four
- Ellie Lagden,

Hannah Temple, Josephine Porritt,

Shanice Coggan? Ring any bells for you?

Er... Chances are, they're using different
names, if you could just check these.

Farmer bloke up the hill said
he had a run in with that one.

Up the hill? You don't mean old Fergus?

Gilmore?

Did you get a whiff of his breath? He
has a run-in with himself most days.

You're saying you haven't seen
any of these women in this village?

Yet you've got Roy Lagden's
gundog dead in your lake?

Oh, in the loch? Yeah. Lake,
loch, it doesn't matter.

Just take a look at their faces.

You must have seen them
around here somewhere.

I'm sorry, lads. I can't help you.

Let's ask around.

Sorry.

Thanks, Gil.

Leave us to do the rest.

I'll be back for you later.

Out you come. What's happening?

Wait by the desk.

Right, that's me

resigning my job.

In a moment of madness,
during which I erased

all memory of my ever having met
four English women in Hope Springs.

Oh, and a man named Marius.

A total blank. So, just please...

disappear.

Right. What're we waiting
for? Let's get out of here.

Ellie, I want to stay and thank
him, and explain a few things.

Yeah.

It's the yard. Let's go the back way.

We're not safe at the hotel.

Yeah, well, safer than
standing here, isn't it?

Let us know if these ladies
ring any bells for you.

Please take a very good
look, it's very important.

OK, right, I'll see to Ann
Marie, you get down to the cellar.

I'll bring you the
provisions. Cheers, Sade.

Cheers, Sade.

Hey!

What are you doing back
here? This is trespass.

I've come to see my daughter. Aye.

I thought you and those she-devils were
being held under arrest for assaulting her?

Or did Cameron fudge that one as well?

I'm sorry, Euan, I don't know what
you're on about. Where's Ann Marie?

You think she wants to see you?

She's not left her bed for the shock.

And I'm going right now to find out
what Cameron thinks he's playing at.

This is almost worth
going back to prison for.

That's your career finished,
I'm gonna make damned sure of it.

You're a wee bit late. I've resigned.

Oh, and next time you
fancy hitting a woman...

remember that.

Wild goose chase.

You've not started?

Um... you just wait there,

I'll get help.

Mum! Mum!

Ellie!

Ann Marie's gone into labour! You what?

There's no way she's due
yet. Her waters have broken.

Waters? Broken?

I'll call an ambulance. You know how
long it takes an ambulance to get here.

We're supposed to be lying
low... Oh, for God's sake!

Euan... Euan! Towels.

It's going to be fine. No... Argh!

No, it's a dead body!

I've got to tell Gil. No, no, darling.

You've got to tell that baby
to hang on for a wee minute.

Stop talking and listen to your mum.

Just concentrate on your breathing.

Breathing.

Ambulance is on its way.

Cup of sweet tea, always
makes me feel better.

Euan. Euan! Go and fetch him. No!

NO!

Oh, God. What're we going to do?!

Floorboards, floorboards!

Well, you go, I'll look after her.

NO! No! Euan...

Euan, body!

That's it, just do your
breathing thing. Get away from me!

You've just interrupted an
old age pensioner having a nap!

I'm sorry about that,
ma'am, if you could just...

Hasn't anybody told you? We don't
get tourists round here any more.

If we did, I could afford to pay staff
and then that sign would say open, right?

Right. Right. Now away you
go, and don't disturb me again.

No..!

I think she's having it right
now. You can see the head? Oh God!

It's OK, darling. You are
not delivering my baby!

You haven't got much choice,
sweetheart. No sign of the ambulance yet.

Oh, for pity's sake!

Ina!

She was a dental nurse
before she met Euan!

I don't think her teeth are the problem.

I'll fetch her. I've got to tell Gil.

We've sent for EUAN, dear.

God, she's forgotten
who she's with! No. No!

Hey. You should be locked
up, you're a criminal.

You should be with Ann Marie, yeah?

She's gone into labour,
if you're interested.

Push! Now breathe.

I...

hate... you... oo... oo...

I'm not your biggest fan
either, Ann Marie. Now push!

Stop! Stop!

The cord's tied round its neck.

Oh, where's Ina?

OK, babes, short breaths,

I need you not to push for a moment

while I try and get the
baby's neck free, yeah?

It's going to die, isn't
it? Sadie, get a grip.

Get me some sharp
scissors and some string.

String? Yeah, string!

So I can tie off the cord.
Go on, in the office. Fetch!

If four English women had turned up here,
there's no way they wouldn't have been noticed.

That's 4.95, please. They might
not be in Scotland any more.

And even if they were, I can't imagine
what they'd be doing in a dump like this.

Yeah, we're heading back to base. Bye.

Ann Marie's gone into labour!

Steady.

Got it.

OK, we've got to hurry up.

Bear down, Ann Marie, you go for it!
You push with everything you've got!

Hey!

What the hell are you doing
here? I'm here to help.

What, you help with mine and Ann
Marie's baby? Mind your own business.

Ina!?

Get over yourself, Euan.

Thank God!

Push.

It's a girl! It's a girl. It's a boy!

Boy, boy. Is it OK? Please
tell me, please tell me...

He's fine. He's fine!

Oh, darling, oh, darling, he's fine.

I don't think I've seen
so much blood and that.

And the size of a whole baby... Shoo.

I don't think I can do it,
Dean, no, I can't... Just listen.

No, I didn't think that it would be so
horrible. Shoo, you read the test wrong.

Eh? You said there
was a blue line, yeah?

There was, eh, flipping
blue as you like.

Yeah, Shoo, it's meant to be
two blue lines if it's positive.

Oh, Dean,

I am so sorry. Doesn't mean we
can't try again if we want to.

Maybe wait till we're
a bit older though, eh?

He might be premature, Sadie, but he's
a fighter. He'll be all right, won't he?

You should've sent a helicopter here if you
can't get to an emergency any quicker than this.

Thank God you shut her up, she's been
talking in tongues for the last hour.

Is she gonna be all right?
It's OK, it's OK. Take it easy.

OK, darling, you'll be all
right, just relax, take it easy.

Last time I tell you, don't
be here when I come back.

Give me my son.

You'll be fine now, sweetheart.

I'll be following the
ambulance in the car, OK?

Right?

Well, I don't know about you lot,

but I could do with a wee dram.

Aye, me too.

The copper was standing at the till,
she nearly walked right into him!

Aye, it'll be Ann Marie
Cairncross. Maternity, yeah.

Well, if you could just tell her

I was following the ambulance, but I've got
a flat tyre on my car, so I... Yes, of course.

What the hell is this?

I thought you were at the hospital.

Aye, and I thought I told
you to get out of my hotel!

All right. We're going.

OK, everyone back to mine.

I'm having a divorce party.

Better call Hannah and Gil,
they're still at the station.

Look, just, everybody out! Right now!

Yeah, well, I'm off to the
hospital if you're here.

It's Billy McKenzie.

That's what Ann Marie
was trying to tell us.

Soon to be dumped in the loch,
where Ronan said he put him.

You really should have
left when I told you to.

No wonder you were so desperate
to get us out of the hotel.

You've no idea how desperate I've been.

'Specially since Cameron started to put
two and two together about me and my niece.

And our assignations in the caravan.

The only trouble was, the sly wee
cow was trying to blackmail me.

'I tried to talk her round. '

I'm sure McKenzie put
the idea into her head.

Bitch!

'The only problem I hadn't reckoned
on my daft son being so smitten

'with her that he followed her
everywhere like a lovesick puppy. '

There's no way you're threatening me!

No!

Dad? Dad, is that you?
Katie, Katie, no, please.

It was him.

McKenzie, I saw him do
it. After him, Ronan, go!

'I knew that when Ronan caught up
with McKenzie he'd batter him. '

Dad? Dad!

'He really thought he'd killed him. '

'As ever, I had to tidy up.

'Stop the truth about
Katie coming out. '

'I let Ronan carry on
thinking he'd killed Billy.

'And then he helped me
hide McKenzie's body. '

So...

.. now you'll have to
leave Hope Springs for good.

Looks like I found you
in the nick of time, Els.

Lovers' tiff, was it?

Anyway, no worries now. Here...

I just saved you from the big, bad man.

Knocked him on the head and tied him up.

Ain't you gonna say, "Thanks?"

I thought the big, bad
man was supposed to be you?

Correct. That's your starter for ten.

Next, for five points,

where's my three million quid?

Come on.

I'm not going to beg,

but I'm asking you

listen to why I did what I did.

Well, I kinda worked that bit
out when you sent me a photo of

Sonia and me with, "Rot in
hell," written on the back.

You, Sonia

and the kid.

I was floored, Roy.

I loved you, always.

We were a team.

I did time for you.

The only thing that means
more to me than money, doll,

is not getting the piss taken out of me.

You OK?

Yeah, it's just Ellie,
she's not answering.

I wanted to tell her that we were here.

I'm going to nip back.

I'll come with you. No, no,
no, I'll only be two minutes.

Why don't you get me
a glass of champagne?

The money's gone, Roy. We
had a fire. It got burnt.

Come again.

I'm not playing games.

We're broke, that's why everything
went to cock with Marius.

We didn't have anything to give him.

I was expecting you to have spent it,

but burnt it!

Trust me, it wasn't deliberate.

Well, you owe me, Els.

Like that much.

I know I do.

So you are one lucky lady I've
got a little job I need you for.

Remember that high security
account we set up in The Caymans?

Yeah, but we used that, to pay
off the Paolinis, didn't we?

Well, I'll let you into a little secret.

I had a mate on the inside diverting a bit of creme
brulee from an acquisitions and mergers company.

Investments for the future.

Well the future's now, babycakes.

I'm sat on 15 mill.

So that's all you want?

My signature?

I need your fingerprint. Remember?

Electronic scanner.

Click, click.

Eh voila, the door of the vault opens.

And in we go...

.. and we're up to here in moolah.

And, of course, I'll give you the
three mill back that I owe you.

So that's ten and a half for your print

and four and a half for mine.

This is beginning to
sound like a plan, babes.

Did I mention Sonia and me's finished?

She turned out to be a
right pain in the backside.

Why, Roy?

I was lonely while you were inside.

Simple as.

Oh, my God,

I can't believe it.

You must be well chuffed,
finding out your girlfriend's

an ex-con who's too thick
to read a pregnancy test.

Easy mistake to make. What, the
thinking I was pregnant or, er...

.. or being in prison?

Put it this way, there's only one
of them I'd be up for trying again.

My family has had its fair share of
problems, so I'm the last one to judge.

I got the shock of my life an' all,

but everything's gonna be OK, Hans.

What do you mean?

Me and Roy, we're going to try it again.

Straight up. He's forgiven me
and we kinda need each other.

In oh, so many ways.

Please, Ellie, is this for real?

Yes, yes, darling, it is.

Come on.

You know I never got over Roy.

So go back to the party

and tell the girls, "goodbye" from me.

Say nothing to Gil cos we
want to leave as soon as.

Without me having to get nasty again.

Fix yourself a drink.

I'll throw some things into a bag.

Mum?

Hello, darling.

You've got a beautiful,
beautiful, wee boy

with Euan Harries' chin.

Oh, my God, mum. What? Where is he?

Who? Euan Harries.

I don't want him anywhere near me.

No, no, no, no, he's back at the hotel.

Yes, burying the body
under the floorboards.

It was lying there beside him.

All leathery and curled up on a blanket.

Nurse?! With a bag on its head.

Yes, that's right, with a
bag on it's head. Call Gil.

Gil's more or less resigned, darling.

And anyway, it's a nurse
we want, not a policeman.

I think she's hallucinating. Have
you got a wee jab you could give her?

There's nothing wrong with
me. Go and fetch a doctor.

You'll see it for yourself. You're
not in a fit state to go anywhere.

There is something I've got to do. I'll
be back for you very soon, my darling, OK.

Wait.

Oh, hell's teeth!

I can't believe it.

After everything we've been
through? Don't we even matter?

I think the only thing that
matters to Ellie is money.

And this time it's Roy
that can get it for her.

Well, she's got a bloody
cheek is what she's got. Eh?

Dumping us all, soon as
her husband does that.

No, hang on. Did he have a gun on him?

Of course he did, he's a gangster.

And you say that Ellie
shoved you out the door

like she couldn't see the back
of you fast enough? Yes, she did.

Yeah, cos she was hoping you'd
run back here and get help.

Do you think? Well, don't you?

Well, I was just so appalled...

But how come she told Hannah
that she loved him, then?

What else was she gonna
say when he's right there?

She'd never have
thought we'd believe her.

She said, Tell the
girls goodbye from me. "

So she reckons he's gonna do for her.

Oh, God.

"Coz I love you" by Slade

Well, I was gonna say,
"You took your time. "

but now I'm glad you did.

Make me a gin and tonic, will you?

One for the road? A quick one, then.

As you asked so nicely.

One G&T.

Er... I need some ice

to cool me down.

Here's to us... and 15 million quid.

Ellie!

Go to the back door.

Ellie! Ellie!

Hold on, Ellie! We're coming!

Ellie!

Go on, push it.

Get out of the way!

What're you doing
here? Where's the baby?

He's in the hospital. She's only
discharged herself. I think she's flipped.

There was a dead body here.

You see, you wanna
move these floorboards

and you'll see what I mean.

You lift those floorboards,
you'll find an empty space.

Because the body that was
there, is now out there.

You believe me! Oh, yes,
I saw it with my own eyes.

What body?

Billy McKenzie.

Euan killed him and Katie.

He killed her too? Euan?!

Yeah, he's tied up next to
the body in the outhouse.

He's got a big bump on his head.

So, Ann Marie, I want you to tell
Gil, where to find Billy, yeah?

I'll come with you, darling. Sadie.

I need a quick word with you.

We've got to get out of here, now.

Well, you can't just leave him here!

We'll dump him in the loch. The loch?

They've already found Marius, they'll call
off the search when they find Billy's body.

Oh, my God!

You're murderers, the lot of you!
No, darling, it was an accident.

Straight up. You gotta believe
us. She needs to get to hospital.

To your baby!

I need to find out the truth first

cos I've just discovered I've been
shacking up with a double murderer,

and now I find out that my own mother
has joined the Hole In The Wall gang.

All right. You want the
truth, Ann Marie, so be it.

But just remember this, if it
weren't for Ellie and the girls

you and your baby could have died today.

Where have the girls gone?

I know, I was promised a dance.

Is it just me or have things
got a bit boring round here?

Ann Marie?

You're supposed to be in hospital.

You've got to come to the hotel. Now.

There's been a murder.

I hope I never see your evil face again.

Me neither. Oh, come on, you don't actually think
Cameron's going to pin this thing on me, do you?

On the deluded evidence
of a woman in labour?

Just take him down the
station and charge him.

Watch this space.

He's bluffing Gil,
isn't he? Don't worry.

We'll find all the evidence
we need. No, no, no.

I'll kill him. You bastard!

Where's Hannah and the others?

Where's your mum?

They've gone, Gil.

I don't know where.

Ellie said that they couldn't
risk staying on here any longer,

and that she hoped you'd all understand?

Shoo didn't want to leave you, Dean.

Especially knowing that
you had to face all this.

She had to.

I am so sorry, Dean.

I told you Billy didn't kill Katie.

You were right.

I never thought I'd see
you show a care for Ellie.

Well, credit where credit's due.

You and I have a lot to
thank those women for.

He's yours, Gil.

You're the father.

Do you think so? Am I a dad?

I just want to put the past behind me,
and for us to work out our differences.

Maybe you could start with
a personality transplant?

They can do it soon as I get you
back to the hospital. Come on.

I am so sorry, Dean.

I don't think Roy's gonna be
missing that where he's gone.

He's got some dirt under the fingernail.

Oh, for pity's sake,
give the bugger here.

Well, it's all right for you, you're being
chauffeured around from now on, aren't you? Yes.

Right, we need to act the part now if
we don't want them looking too closely.

Exactly. We're just a medical team escorting
an old lady with a serious hand injury

to the best practicing neurosurgeon around,
who's going to put her finger back on.

Yeah, and he just happens to
be living in the Cayman Islands.

Right girls,

wave goodbye to the Land of the Brave.

Boy, this heat's unbearable.

You'd rather be stuck in a force
ten gale? This is it, girls.

The rest of our lives starts here.

In one hour's time,

we're hitting the jackpot.

What I don't understand is why you have to make
an appointment to get your hands on your own money.

It's not just a bank, Sadie.

It's a high security vault, and we are
talking a considerable amount of money.

Yes, erm, how much was
it again? Mmm, let me see.

Wasn't it, erm...

Ok?

Three, two, one.

Nothing. Try again?

Yeah. Three, two, one.

Oh, I knew this would happen!

No you didn't. You're just
having your normal Hannah panic.

Chill, for God's sake.

What's keeping them?

High security, Sadie.

Leave it to the pros, Sade.

We been here before, we
know what we're doing.

OK?

Three, two, one.