Jack Taylor (2010): Season 3, Episode 2 - Jack Taylor: Nemesis - full transcript

This episode is actually called Nemesis. Jack Taylor: Nemesis Iain Glen returns in the second of three new crime dramas, based on the novels by Ken Bruen, about a former Garda officer now working as a private investigator after being fired from the force. Jack is asked to locate a former enemy who has been kidnapped and is being held for ransom. Working against the clock, he crosses paths with a tough-as-nails rival private eye, while also supporting Kate as she prepares for a major operation. Meanwhile, Darragh finally comes into his own as Jack's new assistant.

Someone needs to stop Clearway Law.
Public shouldn't leave reviews for lawyers.

Hello?

Who's there?

No, no, no!

I have to go, love.

I'm in chambers at 9:00.

- Lunch later?
- I'll call you.

Mom, Dad, help.

David.

David! David!

This is where the incision will be made.



The operation will
remove all malignant tissue.

Recovery time ranges from
four to six weeks. Any questions?

Jack, anything you want to ask the man?

No.

Now, Miss Noonan, as I've told you before,

only a double mastectomy will
prevent possible reoccurrence.

I've decided against that.

In my experience, most women who
do not follow my recommendations,

regret it later on.

I've made up my mind.

Yes, quite.

Until Saturday, then.

Thank you.

Thank you, Doctor.



Next time, show a little more respect
or I'll break your fucking femur.

You okay?

Try not to kill my consultant
until after the operation.

What do you mean? I like him.

Lovely pair of hands on him.

How about a stroll on the pram?

Don't you have an appointment?

It can wait.

Nah, you go. I'm just
gonna go home and lie down.

I'll pick up pizza on the way back.

Jack Taylor. You rang?

You alone?

Just me and Harvey.

- "Harvey"?
- My invisible friend.

It's this way.

Sorry, I'm...

It's just... I don't know
what the fuck is going on.

First he disappears,
then the parcel. Then he...

Whoa. Whoa. From the top.

Right, okay.

Ronan Meyers.

- I know Ronan. What about him?
- He's my boyfriend.

Fiance.

And they say romance is dead.

When we got out,
we started living together...

Got out from where, prison?

No. It's called Correva
Lake. It's like a...

I don't know, a rehab place
for fucked-up rich kids.

Is that what you are?

Probably still fucked up.

But rich? Nah.

Anyway, when we got out, Ronan got a
part-time job down at the petrol station.

I've been temping here and there.

A couple of days ago, Ronan
didn't come home from work.

You've called friends,
family, places he might be?

I figured he was on a bender,

fallen off the wagon or something.

If only he had been.

This morning, this was outside the door.

Jesus.

Any idea who might have sent it?

I wouldn't have fucking
called you if I did!

Why did you call me?

Ronan is...

I know you and him have a history.

And, well, he'll never
forgive you about the eye...

But he always says if I'm in
trouble that I should call you.

You're one of the few people
who actually gives a fuck.

Have you noticed anything
in the past couple of weeks

that struck you in any way as unusual?

People you wouldn't
normally see hanging around.

Cars you don't recognize
parked in the street.

- No, I don't think so.
- I'll be right back.

Who was that?

Go back inside, lock the doors

and I'll call you as
soon as I know anything.

Fuck that! You read the note. I'm next.

The answer is no.

You haven't heard the question.

I have an exam next week

and I've got to deliver a paper
on Shared Psychotic Disorder.

You can do that with your eyes closed.

I can do most things with my eyes closed.
The answer is still no.

Oh, there's a girl outside your door.
Her name's Bethany.

She got her boyfriend's finger
in the post this morning.

She might be the next in line.

I need someone to look after her.

- Sounds dangerous.
- Afraid so.

- Lethal, even.
- Entirely possible.

All right.

You twisted my arm.

Bethany...

This is Darragh, your guardian angel.
Darragh, this is Bethany.

She's engaged.

I know. I know he looks
like a self-important twat,

but Darragh will take good care of you.

Just don't drink his tea.

Darjeeling?

Judge Meyers,
I don't know if you remember me...

Do you think I'd ever forget?

- You are not welcome here.
- Have you spoken to your son Ronan recently?

That's none of your business. Now leave.

Does this look familiar to you?

Any ransom demands?

We received another email.

Two-hundred and fifty thousand,
to be put in one of the bins

at Eyre Square Shopping
Center tomorrow afternoon.

Why did they send the finger to
Bethany and the footage to you?

Maybe because Ronan is closer
to that girl than he is to us.

How do you mean?

We haven't seen Ronan for a while.

After the swan killings,

we thought it best to find him
a place where he could...

Gather his bearings.

- Correva Lake?
- That's right. It's where he met Bethany.

Thankfully.

Do you have enemies?

Anyone you can imagine
might have done this?

I'm a judge.

Making enemies is a job requirement.

And you've not gone with this to the Guard?

No Guards, or they kill him!

We just want Ronan back.

We've decided to hand over the money.

I see you have a delivery boy.

Hey, Juicy Fruit!

Don't be shy.

You're not quite as stupid
as they say you are, Taylor.

- Do you have a name to go with
the attitude? His name's Mason.

He's a private investigator
we hired from London.

It's all right. I'll take it from here.

Thanks for your help and goodbye.

I'd like to be there for the drop.

I'm afraid that's not gonna be possible.

Bethany has been
threatened with the same fate.

- It's in both our interests to find Ronan.
- No!

He's right.

Two is better than one.

Killer tie, 007.

That was a mistake.

How can you study like that?

I'd need two fizzy drinks and a bar
of chocolate just to open a book.

Discomfort focuses the mind,
sharpens the senses.

Do you have parents, friends?

- Anyone you want to ring?
- My parents are dead.

I have an uncle, but he's a king-sized ass.

It's just Ronan. Just him.

Ronan and Jack have a history, I gather.

Yeah. Ronan was killing
the swans in the Claddagh.

Jack Taylor stopped him

and Ronan wasn't too happy about that.

Later, when I met Ronan,

I don't know, it was like...

Two negatives make one positive. You know?

Stand up.

- Some simple silk-reeling will help calm the mind.
- Piss off.

Just, just copy me.

First of all, a deep breath.

And now just watch my hand.

Yeah.

How can you do this?

After what Taylor did to Ronan?

I'm not losing another son, David.

I'm not.

- Hello.
- Hi.

- Some red?
- Oh, I thought you'd never ask.

You okay?

It turns out I'm not as tough as I thought.

None of us are. It's not about toughness.

It's about strength. You have that, Kate.

What's for grub?

Well...

Hear of a place called Correva Lake?

Some sort of rehab center
for rich kids near Gort.

I went to school with the guy who
runs it, Anthony Bradford-Hemple.

Ronan Meyers went there,
his girlfriend too.

Maybe you could check
it out for me tomorrow.

You want me to do legwork for you
the day before my mastectomy?

It'll take your mind off things.

Easy on that now.

You're giving me advice
about drinking? Fuck off!

Here.

There's something I've
been meaning to ask you.

So long as it's not a proposal.

No, Kate, it's not a proposal.

Look, all this...

The meal, the flowers, the music...

I really appreciate it.

I sense a "but" there.

- Well, it's not really you, is it?
- Which part?

The overcooked chicken?
The sappy trad music?

Look, the problem is I know you too well.

You go your own way without
bothering to tell people.

You hold back when you should be
honest and you let people down.

Okay, since we're going all Oprah
Winfrey on this, here's my take.

I'm knackered. You're drunk.
Doesn't make for good bedfellows.

- I'll catch you later.
- Jack!

Bring it on.

- How long were you on the force?
- You done your research?

I think you flatter yourself.

No, you just got that look like you're
always about to reach for your badge,

but, oops, no. It's not there anymore.

Well, unlike you, Taylor, I'm a
fully-qualified investigator.

And I'm here to tell you, you can
officially retire from this case.

- Do I get a gold watch?
- You're a funny guy, Jack.

So assholes keep telling me.

You're like some mangy alley cat.

The nine lives have gone, but
no one's told the poor bastard.

Listen, you're rushing into this.

You got no back-up, there's no CCTV access.

As least if we covered this together...

I've got micro-transmitters
on several of the bills.

I'll track 'em, I'll catch 'em.

I'll rescue the hostages. Simple.

I can't just sit here and do nothing.

Ronan's out there. He's hurt.

- Maybe he's...
- The hardest thing to do is do nothing.

Is that supposed to make me feel better?

No.

But a little meditation might.

This is my meditation.

Come to daddy.

- Got the time?
- What?

The time, what time is it?

It's just after... Whoa,
whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.

You can come out now, Taylor!

Get the bag from the bin.

I'm wearing my best shirt. Easy, easy.

Get the bag with the money
and empty it on the ground.

Don't get any ideas.

- Now light it up.
- What?

You're a smoker. You've got a lighter.
Set fire to the money.

This is 250K. All you asked for, it's here.

Light it up.

I'm not gonna tell you again.

This is so wrong.

Shit!

- You know what to do.
- Blind date?

- Now what?
- Come on!

Get in there!

Fuck! Fuck!

Who are you?

Fuck!

Bethany!

They must've had a key or something.

And how did they know she was
here in the first place?

Jack's phone keeps going to voicemail.

Something's happened.

Yeah, you're probably right.

You need these more than I do.

I'm fine.

Tell your Super everything that's happened.

Get a search going for Bethany.

I do have experience in this
area, Darragh, thank you.

Right, I'm off.

Where are we going?

- You're staying out of this.
- I'm already in, cousin.

Phone.

Bethany?

Are you okay?

Why are you doing this?

Ah, you'll find out, Jack.

- Come on now.
- No!

- Please!
- Leave her.

- No!
- Leave her!

Hold still.

You do this and I'll fucking
kill you, do you hear me?

- No, please!
- Take mine. Leave her alone! Take mine.

You're a real gentleman, aren't you?

Which hand do you drink with?

The one that shakes the least.

You're enjoying this, aren't
you, you little prick?

Jesus!

Jesus, God!

Jesus!

How do you know the place?

The guy who runs it
is an old school friend.

He's certainly done well for himself.
He was born into it.

Inherited the country pile and
wanted to give something back.

Rich kid helps rich kids.

Good to see you, Anthony.

- Jesus. Well, I heard you became a Guard.

- You heard right.
- Jesus, never would've thought that now.

Always thought you'd
become a Greenpeace activist

or a musician or something?

Yeah, your cousin was quite
the wild one in school.

- What was your nickname again?
- Oh, I don't know.

- It's been so long.
- High Noon!

- You, high?
- Yeah.

So you've been running this
place for a while, Anthony?

Yeah, nearly 10 years now.

Very simple philosophy. There's no
moralizing, no preaching, no analyzing.

But if my clients want to talk,
I'm there to listen, you know?

And it works?

Yeah. I mean, it does.

But business is slow, you know.
Banks are on me back.

It's only a matter of time
now before this place is...

Well, you know how it goes.

So I'm looking for information about
two of your previous clients,

Ronan Meyers and Bethany Williams.

I'm sure you knew before coming here that
I'm bound by client confidentiality.

Ronan and Bethany have been abducted

and we believe that their
lives may be in danger.

That's awful.

So any information that you
might have, it would be

invaluable to us in trying to find them.

Yeah, look, I really wish I could help you

but, confidentiality,
it's the very foundation

upon which this place is built, Kate.

Betraying that would be morally wrong.

What if your failure to help results
in Ronan and Bethany dying?

What moral can you draw from that?

Anthony,
I'm not here in a professional capacity.

Anything you say to me,
it'll go no further.

I'm sorry, I can't.

Christ!

We're gonna die here, aren't we?

I don't intend departing
this life with the stench

of stale cat's piss in my nostrils.

Did Ronan ever mention
anybody that might have

held a grudge against him or his parents?

Look, when Ronan first came here,

he had issues with practically everyone.

He kept to himself. I mean, the
only person who managed to

ingratiate himself in any way with him

was this fella here, Jimmy.

Jimmy Bennett.

What did Ronan see in him?

I think Ronan admired him.

I think he admired his intelligence

but he also felt sorry for him.

And Jimmy boy there, Jimmy was just

happy to have found a friend, you know?

- They were close?
- Oh, yeah.

Until Bethany arrived. Now
that was amazing to watch.

There was this instant connection
between her and Ronan.

- Star-crossed lovers.
- No exaggeration.

What did Jimmy do?

Well, he was the jilted lover, wasn't he?

And he was angry.

And in the end... Just
checked himself out of here.

Do you have an address for Jimmy Bennett?

It's in there.

He's not there.

Are coppers supposed to carry that?

I'm on sick leave.

And right now, I'm just a concerned citizen

who heard what sounded like a cry of help

from inside here.

Nice one, High Noon.

Swear to God, Darragh.

Nietzsche, Spinoza, Sun Tzu.
Hardly light reading.

Darragh, I found him.

That's Jack's place.

- But where's the rest?
Are these live feeds?

Shit.

They've got cameras everywhere.

Can you get a location?

I don't know what I'm looking for.

What did you do?

I don't know.

We can take him.

No, no, we'll follow him.

Hurry up, for fuck's sake!

Jesus. You're all heart, girl.

Hold still.

Come here.

Come on.

Open up, this is an emergency! Open up!

There's no one here.

This way.

Over the wall.

Go, go, go, go!

Bethany.

Beth?

Beth.

Bethany. Beth.

Jack, it's me!

Oh, God!

- Leave her! Leave her! No,
no, let go of me.

Go, Darragh, go!

If you're in pain, Jack, you
should try some simple...

Darragh, if you start any of
your Zen shite, I swear

I'll rip your tongue out
and feed it to the swans.

Good to see you,
Jack... What's left of you.

Your sympathy's overwhelming, Ned.
What do you have?

Two lives are at stake. We have
to move fast. What do you have?

We traced the motorcycle
reg to James Bennett.

He placed monitors in several locations.

Bethany Williams' apartment,
Meyers' house, your place.

I think we can safely assume that
he's well-apprised of all your moves.

What about the email we got off the laptop?

"Only by killing the weak
do we become strong."

St. Mark 1:45. Bine.

As far as I know, the gospel of St.
Mark's has no such passage.

Headstone, however...

Found that in my apartment last night.

Do you recognize any of these?

No, who are they?

This man, paralyzed as a result
of a road traffic accident.

He was a well-known junkie,
she was a prostitute.

All three died accidentally
within the last two weeks.

Drowning, hit-and-run, fell
from a fifth-floor window.

In each case,
one of these was found nearby.

If Jimmy really was
responsible for those deaths,

why kidnap us? Why not kill us
outright like those poor souls?

I have a theory.

Jimmy Bennett had an interesting
collection of books.

Everything from Nietzsche to Hitler.
Most of which emphasize

the need for the strong
to eliminate the weak.

Combine that with Jimmy's high
opinion of himself and his, tendency

to blame others and you've
got the seeds for Headstone.

Each of these victims could be
considered physically or morally weak.

Ronan and Bethany could
be considered mentally weak.

But Jimmy didn't kill them straightaway
because he had personal issues with them.

He wanted them to suffer. Just like you.

Why burn the ransom money?

To make a point.

Headstone's agenda is ideological,
not financial.

Lovely theory there,
but it's not getting us

any closer to locating Ronan and Bethany.

Odds are both of them are dead.

Screw the odds.

Headstone have made two mistakes.

The first was setting
a pattern that we can trace.

And the other?

Not killing me when they had the chance.

- Thank you, sir.
- Kate.

All the best tomorrow.

Darragh.

Find out more about the email, St.
Mark's 1:45, and the signature, Bine.

Kate, go back to Anthony Dimple...
What's his name?

Anthony Bradford-Hemple.

Right. Find out more about
Bennett, friends, connections,

psychological profile. And when you get
the chance, check out this fella Mason.

Who the hell is he?

And what are you gonna do,
kick back by the pool?

It's just a pathetic excuse for you

covering your own screw-up.

I don't know what 007 there told you,

but the kidnappers never
intended taking the money.

Your son was not taken for ransom.

He was taken to make an ideological
point and for revenge.

- Revenge for what?
- Listen.

I think Ronan and Bethany are still alive.
Now I suggest...

Thanks to you, we had a visit
from Superintendent Whelan

who now wants to know everything and
insists on monitoring the situation.

You have signed Ronan's death warrant.

They took me.

I've gotten close to them
and I've paid the price.

You escaped to save yourself.

You left Bethany. You
didn't even look for Ronan.

- He wasn't there.
- How can you be sure?

Hey, Marlowe.

If we'd worked it together,
coordinated properly,

- this wouldn't have happened.
- I'm hearing you.

Right. Want to know what I saw?

A description of the person who
took me, all the gory details?

Maybe you were right. Pooling our
resources is the best option.

What are you bringing to the table,
more gizmos?

I got a notion how to crack this nut.

And given your reputation,
I think you'll like it.

- I'll think about it.
- Yeah.

If you change your mind...

Now.

You should be at home resting, you
know, 'cause of your condition.

- My condition?
- Sorry, um...

After meeting you again this morning,

I was talking to some
old school buddies and...

Well, this is Galway and I
heard about your condition.

You can call it what it is.

I'm not going to start crying on you.

Are you on chemo or radiotherapy or...

Mastectomy.

Tomorrow afternoon.

What are you doing working here
in the middle of the night?

All right.

Well, tell me what you're looking for and
I'll print off all the relevant files.

Thank you.

- I got nothing.
- On Anthony.

I'm so fucking petrified, Jack.

James Mason.

Formerly a DI with the Met.

A good detective by all accounts.
A couple of high-profile arrests.

However, in the last few years,

his behavior became increasingly
erratic and violent.

Job got to him?

Yeah. I had a police psychologist
report emailed over.

Apparently,

Mason was frustrated with the amount of
perpetrators slipping through the net.

I quote,

"If we could do to the scum what
the Americans do in Guantanamo,

"then there'd be no crime on the streets."

A regular Mandela.

Yeah. Mason also expressed
disgust for victims, drug users,

people on the periphery

whom he accused of propping
up the whole system of crime.

Get rid of the users and you
get rid of the criminals.

- The weak.
- It doesn't have to mean anything.

Only one way to find out.

Get some spuds and bacon into ya, Noonan.

Christ, of course. I'll be back in
time to take you to the hospital.

Don't worry. Darragh's gonna come with me.

I'll be there before you go in.

What was it you were going to
say to me the other night?

I'll tell you later on.

- Hi.
- Darragh?

Hey, I'll be right over.

No, I want you to go to Jimmy's place.

Doorstep the neighbors.

I'm taking you to the hospital.

Finding Bethany and
Ronan is more important.

The Guards must've
interviewed the neighbors.

Yeah, they have, but sometimes
you only get something useful

the second or third time around.

Nah, bad idea, cousin.
I'm taking you to hospital.

Jack will be there. I'll be grand.

Do this for me, Darragh. Please.

Okay, but I need the car.

- Hiya.
- Hi.

Sorry to bother you. I was
wondering if you'd seen this guy.

Yeah, he comes here.

You a Guard or something?

Or something,
yeah. I was wondering if you'd,

noticed anything about him
that was out of the ordinary?

No, that guy's always the same.

Buys cornflakes and milk,

sausages and frozen food.

And he buys a box of
chocolates on Saturdays.

Probably for his aunt or
his granny or something.

Why not a girlfriend?

Cause the other day, he bought a
birthday card to go with the chocolates.

Said, "Happy 75th."

And he also bought one of those mugs.

Do you remember which name he picked?

Yeah. "Sara",

cause he asked if I had one
spelled "Sara" without the "h".

Hiya.

Any idea where Sara might live?

Uh, no, but he said the chocolates
make up for the garbage they feed her.

- So she's probably in a home.
- Thanks.

- You've been very helpful.
- Hang on.

I thought you said her name was Sara.

Saoirse's my name. Number's on the back.

I'm sorry.

Good afternoon. Um, I was
just looking for someone

and I wondered if you could help me.

Uh, yes. She is...

What do you want, Taylor?

I want to discuss your offer.
About pooling resources.

Why the change of heart?

Something's come up. Something
only you can help with.

Really?

There's a warehouse by the fuel depot.

Hello, Mrs. Bennett.

My name's Darragh Noonan.

I'm a friend of Jimmy's.

Oh, thank you.

- Are the cows milking again?
- Excuse me?

The cows. Are they milking?
After the thunderstorm?

Ah, yeah. Yeah, they are.

You're lying.

Mrs. Bennett, would you mind if I asked
you a few questions about your nephew?

Oh, why not.

Go ahead.

Uh, Jimmy comes to visit you? Um...

And Jimmy's the only visitor she gets?

Yeah, he's a lovely lad.

If there's any justice in the
world, she'll leave him the farm.

- Farm?
- Yeah. Sara used to run a farm.

She had great grazing land.

My dad used to say

that he'd not had much
time for the Bennetts,

said they were too uppity for farm folk.

- But my mom...
- Do you know where the farm is?

- Ah, fingerless Taylor.
- What's with the gun?

Come on up.

- Expecting trouble?
- Don't worry. It's legal.

I like what you've done with the place.

So, what's the story, Marlowe? How
many wackos are in Headstone??

Thanks.

In the past two months,
there have been three deaths

linked to Headstone, among them a drug user

and a homeless person. I thought,
that's funny.

The very people you've gone on record

as saying are responsible
for society's ills.

That's priceless!

You think I've got
something to do with all this?

- You tell me.
- Or else what?

You'll beat a confession out of me?

Oh, with two lives at stake, I'd beat
a confession out of a Carmelite nun.

Now you're talking my sort of language.

Follow me.

I've got a question for you too.

What's the common denominator between

Ronan, Bethany and Jimmy Bennett?

How do you know about Bennett?

Same way your lady friend did.

You think Bradford-Hemple
is the common denominator?

That's a load of shite.

Really? You checked
him out? Watch your head.

Yeah.

Anthony Bradford-Hemple lost a
family fortune in the crash of 2008.

Since then he has barely been
able to keep things running.

- He's sky-high in debt.
- So is half the nation.

Where the fuck are you taking me?

Jimmy was under Anthony's
personal supervision.

They got to know each other very well.

Did Anthony use Jimmy's hate for
Ronan and Bethany to his own gain?

It's a grand theory, 007, but why
burn the money you need so badly?

Maybe he knew there was a tracer on it.

Maybe to show that he was serious

and that we'd better
do as he says next time.

New ransom demand came in this morning.

- One million.
- Now, wouldn't you at least like to talk to Tony boy?

That's what I thought.

Have you completely
lost the run of yourself?

I knew you'd approve.

You're finished, Mason.

What if it's the only chance
to save Ronan and Bethany?

Sign here.

We're almost ready for you.

You have no one with you today?

I'll manage.

You're second in line this morning
so it shouldn't be too long.

Who are you? What do you want?

Tony, I'm a fairly intense guy.

So when I ask you a question, I
want you to bear that in mind.

You lie to me once

and you're fucking toast. All right?

Did you and Jimmy
Bennett conspire to kidnap

Ronan Meyers and Bethany Williams?

What? No. What are you talking about?

We don't want to hurt you, Anthony.

We just need you to
clear up a few things for us.

What was your personal opinion
of Ronan and Bethany?

They were clients.

I didn't form personal opinions.

Not even when they went to the
papers about the harsh treatment

they'd been receiving at Correva Lake?

- That wasn't true!
- Why would they make it up?

I don't know. They were messed up.

That's why they were at Correva Lake.

Leave... Leave him!

How would you describe their personalities?

They were loners. They both suffered
from traumatic experiences.

Bethany was in a car crash
that killed both her parents

and Ronan was left stranded
on a mountain while climbing

with his father and brother.

He was thought dead.

Can I have some water, please?

I don't think he's hiding anything.

And you're prepared to stake the lives
of two people on a gut feeling?

My gut feeling is you should
be in that fucking chair.

I'm starting to like you, Marlowe.

That's it.

Must be frustrating,
dealing with troubled kids.

Always staying calm,
never losing your temper.

It's what I'm trained to do.

It can't be pleasant to see
Correva Lake go down the drain.

That's how it goes, isn't it?

I have historical debts, so...

So you roped in Jimmy Bennett

whom you knew to be pliable.

Ah, this is insane!

Mason!

Jesus!

Fuck!

Ah, shite and onions!

Now. Okay, Kate.

Start counting from 10 down.

Okay, surgeon, we're ready.

I don't suppose there's any chance
of you keeping this under your hat?

Yeah, figured.

I'll see you both in court.

You're just going to
let him walk out of here?

You're right. Let's shoot
him in the back of the head

and dump his body in the bog.

I'm codding you. Get out
before I change my mind.

If he's involved and those
kids die, it's on your head.

Oh, jeez.

Hey.

- Fuck you!
- Bethany, come on.

How are you feeling?

Like 40 cats shat in my mouth.

Listen,

I'm sorry I didn't make it earlier.

Something came up.

Hey, you know that thing I
wanted to talk to you about

a couple of nights ago?

A little left over from the funds that Mrs.
Bailey left me.

Enough for a down payment.

If you fancy a change?

There's no rush.

The deposit is refundable. So...

Have a think.

I already have.

How did it go with Mason?

Oh,
Mason's just your garden-variety asshole.

He's not clever enough to
concoct something like this.

But he...

Something else happen?

No.

No, just a big waste of time.

In my bag, Anthony's files on

Ronan, Bethany and Jimmy.

I didn't finish going through them.

Might be something there.

Hey, Ro, will you grab this? Take your
time. Don't worry. We're not in a rush.

I think I'm gonna see you at the top.

- And then when we're up there...
- Ready? Right, give me that.

How do you take a photo on this, Dad?

Ah, that's great.

- Right, are you sure you have the photo?
- Climbing faces, please.

Bine.

Where are you going?

Just need to check up on
something with the Meyers.

Won't be long.

Brenda,
I told you. One of us has to be here.

I think you should at least inform Mason.

No. This time, we follow
instructions to the letter.

No more interference from anyone.

It doesn't feel right, David.

Why there? Why today?

I think Taylor may be right.

It's about something other than money.

- What?
- I don't know.

I don't think you should go.

David!

We have nothing to talk about.

Columbine.

Excuse me?

The Columbine shootings in America in 1999.

Ronan had an obsession with them.

A few years ago, Ronan read a lot
about the Columbine killings.

About the boys who did it. He was in a bad
place back then, as you know yourself.

- This was around the time he attacked the swans?
- Yes.

When he was 18, Ronan was mountain-climbing
with his father and brother.

Got lost in a storm. Almost died.

That can change a person.

When Conor turned 16, the three of
them went down to County Kerry.

It was November.

The forecast wasn't great,

but David was confident

that they'd make it up and down
again before the storm hit.

But they didn't.

They were all tied together.

But in order to negotiate
a crevasse faster,

David untied himself.

The weather was already turning.

Conor slipped and fell.
He took Ronan with him.

The storm was on them by now

and David had a choice to make.

He could try and get them both up,
but that would take too much time

and the full force of the
storm would strand them,

and they'd all die.

Or he could choose one of them to save.

Christ.

There was no time to think.

David made his choice.

The younger one.

The weaker one, Conor.

He was able to pull him up to safety. Just.

He told Ronan he'd be back for him.

He told him to stay
strong. To hang in there.

I think I'm gonna see ye at the top.

- And when we're up there, we can... Ready?

- Right, give me that. How do
you take a photo on this, Dad?

When I saw Ronan walk down
through that pass, I thought...

I thought, I had made the right decision.

Now they're both gone.

We don't know that.

Ronan is not dead.

Ronan is not dead!

It was a miracle David and
Conor made it down at all.

David rang the emergency services.

As soon as the blizzard subsided,
the search got underway.

They found no trace of Ronan.

As they were getting ready to pack it in,

Ronan came walking down
through a pass on his own.

He found shelter.

Was able to light his stove.

Those first few days...

He couldn't speak to
his father or his brother.

He blamed them.

Conor suffered for it.

Hated himself for having gotten them
into trouble in the first place.

Two years later, Conor...

Conor took his own life.

Ronan never shed a tear.

And then two months
later came the swan killings.

I need to speak to your husband.

He's attending a function this afternoon
and he won't be back until around 4:00.

Thank you, Mrs. Meyers, for telling me.

This function you mentioned. What is it?

We donated to a refurbishment
of a section of Conor's school,

St. Mark's, in his memory.

St. Mark's?

David put a lot of time and money
into it and didn't want to...

- Yes.
- And the ceremony takes place at 1:45.

Whelan! St. Mark's Secondary School.

Get an armed response unit down there now!

Mason, turn it around! Turn around!

Come on!

What?

Go, go!

Thank you all. Like you, Conor
was a transition-year student.

And like you, he loved football,
hurling, soccer, you name it.

He was constantly
pushing himself to do better,

to reach a new level of achievement.

Both my wife Brenda and I hope

that the Conor Meyers Sports Hall
acts as an inspiration to you all,

and a reminder that
excellence comes from within.

Thank you.

Everybody, out!

Get down! Get down! Get down!

Everyone, down!

Your phones. Come on, give me your phones.

- Phones, now.
- Come on, hurry up.

- Ronan?
- Hey, Dad. That for me?

Stop this. You can't...

Shut the fuck up!

Shut up!

Everyone now, nice and calm. Yeah?

Dad, can I ask you to move this way,
please?

Move!

Stop.

Had your own finger cut off,
you just shot a guy, for what?

To make your dad suffer?

It's rude to stare.

You know full well how sorry
I am about what happened.

More sorry than you can imagine.

He needs help! He's gonna die!

Well, help him then.

I suffer every day because of
what happened to you, Ronan.

Get the fuck back!

Because of what happened to Conor.
Isn't that punishment enough?

No.

This is between you and me,
Ronan. No one else.

You know what? You're right, Dad.

This is between you and me.

So, you know what? Let's really
make it about you and me.

What are you doing?

Jesus Christ,
Ronan. What the fuck are you doing?

It has to be like this.

- Ronan, no.
- Trust me.

Now,
take him down there and watch him closely.

Ladies and gentlemen,
court is now in session.

The honorable Judge David Meyers
will be presented with a choice.

If the judge presses the red button,

I, his only remaining son,
will be blown to bits.

If he presses the green button,

Judge David will self-destruct.
If the counter runs to zero

and the judge does nothing, then both
explosives will be triggered. Yay!

- What the fuck is he doing?
- He's going to get you all killed.

If you hate me that much...
Why don't you just kill me?

- It's in your hands now, Dad.

So the question is,

can the Honorable Judge
Meyers sacrifice himself

for his only fucking remaining son?

Ronan, please.

Bethany.

Fucking hell! Beth.

- You and me forever?
- Forever.

Ronan, I'm begging you.

I love you, Ronan.

Forgive me, son.

Jesus!

Are you crazy? You're fucking crazy!

Jimmy! Grab the money, get the van ready.

You left me to die on that
mountain because you thought

saving me would get you killed.

It's good seeing you, Dad.

Let's go.

Hey, I didn't think you were
going to make it, Jack.

I didn't know I was invited.

Oh, what, with all those clues I left you?

This is what it's all about.

Revenge against your dad for
leaving you up that mountain.

Revenge against me for
what? Taking your eye?

Hey, the finger hurt, didn't it?

But I bet it hurt even more when
you thought you'd failed Bethany.

What do you want, a pat on the back?

"A pat on the back"? Sure, I had
you dancing this way and that.

Sure, it never even occurred to
you that the idiot Ronan Meyers

could fuck with your mind like that.
All on my own.

You didn't do it on your own.

True. True. Didn't do it on my own.

Each one of us killed a
weakling with our own hands.

Each one of us saw their fear and
felt the power. Life and death.

You can't imagine how strong
those killings made us, Jack.

They bonded us. They made us a unit.

It made Headstone real.

- In that case, I'm very sorry, Ronan.
- Sorry for what, Jack?

For taking my eye?

Sorry I didn't take both.

Cover me, Bethany.

A finger for a finger.

An eye for an eye.

Go on your knees.

On your fuckin' knees.

It'll hurt. It'll hurt a lot.

I know it will, Ronan.

No!

Up! Hands up! Put your hands up!

Don't you fucking move!

I'm scared.

No. No.

I'm not even gonna ask how
the hell you ended up here.

But you did all right.

"All right"? I got taken in,

- hook, line and sinker.
- We all did.

I didn't think Bethany could
be capable of all this.

- She heard the music.
- "Music"?

"Those who were seen dancing
were thought to be insane

"by those who could not hear the music."

Nietzsche.

Get well, Kate, and,
sure, talk to you soon.

What did Lord Dimple want?

He heard about the operation.

He just wanted to pay me a visit.
Like old friends do.

- Right. Nothing else?
- What else would there be?

- What?
- Is this what you've come down to?

- It wasn't what you think.
- Then, why didn't you tell me?

Come on! You were fresh from an operation.
I'm not gonna start...

Not gonna what, Jack? Be honest? Trust me?

Stop it! It was Mason. It
had nothing to do with me.

Of course,
you were just the innocent bystander.

I thought two lives were at stake.

I had to make a decision.

- Based on what evidence?
- This is bollocks.

Either you trust me or you don't.

Jack, heard you lost a finger.

- Lost more than that.
- The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away.

Do you not have an altar boy
to grope or something?

I'll buy you a drop of the craythur?

The last and only time you bought me
a drink was at your mother's wake.

- God rest her soul.
- I doubt very much she's resting.

Can you not show some respect to the
person that brought you into this world?

The person who nurtured and reared you.

Reared me? She didn't rear me.

I was kept at room temperature
like fruit field jam.

You're the very devil, Jack.

Amen to that.

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