Pagan Peak (2018–…): Season 1, Episode 8 - Engerl - full transcript

Engerl.

Subtitles by
Johannes Itten

I've never been
free from pain.

On the contrary.

I've endured
a lot of pain.

But nothing compares
with that night.

And I was glad of it.

It showed me
I was still alive.

Later, I checked that
route on a map.

I must've crawled 2 kilometers
through the mud.

No easy feat.

The bone was
sticking from my leg.



But ...

I kept on crawling.

On and on.

And ...

At some point, the pain
suddenly subsided.

I thought that was the end.

Then, I heard voices.

Woodmen.

They didn't see me,
but I started screaming,

and this fat, bearded man
came up to me.

I thought why
is he so fat,

if he works
physically so hard.

He leaned over and
I smelled sweat.

Do you know
what I thought?



I didn't want this fat,
stinky swine to save me.

And only later did it dawn on me
it was not he who saved me.

And neither the paramedics
or the doctors in the hospital.

And who saved you then,
Mr. Ansbach?

Only someone
as blind as you

can ask such
a stupid question.

She saved me.

Ellie.

She belongs to me.

Forever.

Pagan Peak
[The Pass]

Winter?

How much time?

A year?

About.

You did it.

Congratulations,
Inspector!

Yes, the department
was reorganized.

To my luck.

Can I help you?

I've read in
the newspapers

about the body
in the forest.

Uh, ... yes.

Too bad not
much was left of her.

We made a facial reconstruction
for recognition.

Is the wolf
part true?

Yes.

Crazy, right?

He was trying to dig up the body
when he was shot.

We wouldn't have
found it without him.

Coincidences
exist.

It's almost possible to
start believing there is

a god,
right?

What's the news?
Age, identity?

Why does it
interest you?

Maybe
I can help.

Excuse me.

When was the last
time you helped someone?

I need to talk with someone
who has brains.

Where's Stadlober?

Mr. Winter, I apologize
for directness,

but otherwise
you won't understand.

You did too much
harm already.

People like you
disgrace our profession.

Stadlober retired,

and here, nobody
can stand you.

What does the autopsy report say?
When was she killed?

Didn't you
understand me?

No, sorry,
I didn't.

- Disappear.
- Disappear? Okay.

- You're no longer one of us.
- Yeah, sure.

We don't
want you.

So, you're such
a big shot now?

Want to help?
Get back to your hole.

Brown-noser!

Get out!

Out, you jerkoff!

It's alright now,
alright.

What's wrong
with you?!

It's alright!

Exactly, go to hell,
you asshole.

Beat it!

Post-mortem report
Unidentified female body

Date found:
26th February 2019

"Police, what
can I do for you?"

"Hello? It's Krampus murderer ..."

"He wants
to kill me!"

"Where are you now?"

I don't know
where I am!

"I can't understand.
Where are you calling from?"

I'm sorry.

I need to sweeten my coffee
or I can't drink it.

So, you've got my
full attention for

five minutes.

I want to return
to the service.

Mr. Winter, ...

you should've though
about that earlier.

Before stealing files,
insulting colleagues

and getting angry with everyone
from Vienna to Salzburg.

You even managed to make
enemies among the Krauts.

You made me
an offer once.

Listen, Mr. Winter ...

You have a lot of enemies,
but I'm not one of them.

I can fully
understand you.

After that story
in Breitensee

anyone would've
given up.

And now,
the Krampus affair.

It's clear that you
lost your nerve,

it's too much.

Take my advice:

save your dignity.

You should've
let it go long ago.

You've got nothing
to be ashamed of.

I think those five minutes
are over.

Umid Tajmanov?

You were looking for
the murder weapon.

I stored it
appropriately.

DNA, fingerprints
everything is there.

You should
deep-freeze it again.

Though after you spoke
so clearly, I can

finally put it
in a dishwasher.

We'd like to see
the menu, please.

I want to return
to the service.

The story with the woman's
body in the woods,

which the wolf
dug out.

This investigation is led by a
Commissioner named Litkowski.

I want it for me.

You do know what happens
when we jail Kalifati's son

and he learns we have
the murder weapon?

Excuse me ...

I don't want to bother you,
just wanted to introduce myself.

I'm the new neighbor.
- Of course.

Stocker.
Ellie Stocker.

My pleasure.
David Ziller.

I know.
I pay you the rent.

Do you
like it here?

Yes, very much.

Thank you for
making it work.

I asked the realtor
to find someone quiet.

I don't want to
sound rude, but

also without
any children.

I used to work
at stock exchange,

and now I'd rather
have peace.

I like
manual work.

If you need help,
just knock on my door.

I'll be sure to.

- Thank you. Bye!
- Bye!

Hi ...

Hi.

I brought ...
nut bagels.

Thank you
very much.

Didn't they fire you?

Risen from
the dead.

Back to Salzburg.
I'm happy for you.

I'm investigating the case
of Jane Doe from the forest.

A wolf dug
the body out.

Yes, I heard
about that.

Unfortunately,
not much was left of her.

The examiner said
she died a year ago.

She twenty-something.

What do you
want of me?

Your opinion.

It interests me.

Do you ...

remember this?

"Police, what
can I do for you?"

"Hello?
It's Krampus murderer ..."

"He wants
to kill me!"

"Where are you now?"

"I don't know
where I am!"

"Hello?"

"... Please?"

"I don't understand!
Where are you now?"

Winter ... Again
with the same story?

The call is
from the last year!

Around the same time when
that woman was killed in the forest!

I remember well.

At the time, we had
many similar calls.

Lunatics looking
for attention,

stupid jokes.

Does this sound
like a joke to you?

As far as I know, the body
was found in Tennengau,

and the call came
from another district.

He always took
his victims far away.

The theory about
Tischler, the CEO ...

Was
that Tischler

first took the data
and then was killed, right?

I spoke with a forensic
scientist about that case.

He said
he couldn't exactly

determine
the time of death.

So he agreed with
the investigator's theory.

But ...

what if ...

what exactly happened
was the opposite?

First, Tischler
is killed, then

the data gets stolen
by his killer.

On the black market, you
get millions for such info.

And that's how he
could pay for the whole

fucking
Krampus operation!

Nothing happened
for the last year.

A year.

Why?

This ...

This is what I want
to find out.

You must help me,
please!

I can't do
it alone!

Nobody believes me
anymore!

Thank you
for the bagels.

Unfortunately, I need to
get back to work.

Good luck.

What's up?

Falke,
they arrested Umid.

The youngest son
of Kalifati.

Is that so?

It was a matter of time
with that idiot.

The thing with
the Albanian.

Old man wants to know
who's responsible.

Do I need
to care?

They have sound evidence, Falke.
We need to find out what it is.

I don't work
for you anymore.

I hope you didn't do
anything stupid.

No. Just don't shit your pants.

Bye.

[Diatonic Sphere
by Ulrich Dallinger starts playing.]

The POLICE asks for your help
Who knows this woman?

Mr. Ziller,
do you need help?

No, it's okay.
Thank you!

Wait, let me help you!

That's nice of you.

I need to get it
on the bed.

Like this ...

Thank you.

My pleasure.

God,
I'm pathetic!

"Just knock on my door",
and now, this.

I didn't notice
your leg.

Well, ...

I'll run no
more marathons.

But I discovered
swimming instead.

Did you take
a dip yet?

It's around
seven degrees ...

My daughter would've
jumped in just like that.

She feared nothing.

She died a year ago.

I'm sorry.

Thank you.

Do you have children?

No, I have none.

Fracture I
Fracture II

Oh, hi.
Already here?

I need a list of all the
missing persons cases

over the past two years
who meet these criteria.

Marcus, not only Germany,
the whole EU!

Okay.

Ellie Stocker,
Traunstein Criminal Police.

I'm calling regarding
your missing persons register.

This is Stocker again, ...

... zero nine zero one.
Thanks, that's enough.

Hello?

Do you hear me, Mrs. Andov?
Do you speak German?

I don't understand.

My name is Ellie Stocker,
Traunstein Criminal Police, ...

Ivana!

Germany.

Ivana!
Someone from Germany.

This is Ivana.

What's wrong with Milica?
What happened to her?

What happened
to Milica?

Tell me.
Tell me!

Tell me, please!

- Tell me what's going on!
- I don't know, mom.

My Milica! Milica!
Milica! Milica ...

Yes, but do the leaves
in the tarp come from

the forest where she was found
or from another one?

Then check again.

This evening I'm staying
in the office, too.

Well, now I'm
on the case.

You were right!
Ellie.

Smoking only outside.
It's prohibited.

Really?
Else, the police comes?

No, but I must
call the boss.

First give me
some information.

Do you know
this girl?

No. I've never
seen her.

He's from the police,
looking for someone.

What's all this?

Listen now, you two.

Personally, I don't
give a shit if this girl

worked here
illegally or not.

I'm interested
in something else.

So if you start
screwing with me,

I'll call my German
colleagues from customs

who'll jail
you both.

So:

did the lady work here?!

I had no idea
she was a foreigner,

otherwise I would
have never hired her.

How long
was she here?

Until last year. Then
suddenly escaped.

Just like
that?

Yes, suddenly.

Really.

That was rather
strange, huh?

Bring me one more
beer with Bevalo.

Beivagerl?

With a schnapps,
then.

Of course.

So, it's just
the two of us.

Where's the girl?
You know that.

Why would I?

You look
like that.

Did she have any contacts?
Friends, maybe a lover?

Or were you
her man?

No, rather not.

Once she told me
about some writer.

A writer?

She met him a few times
on the way here.

A man in the forest.

A man in the forest ...

Yes.

He's got a hut there,
writes a book,

and she passed
his place

on the way from
where she lived.

Ellie,

I have something.
Not far from you,

on the border.

I'll send the info
where.

See you.

Prosecutor Bürgner?

You may remember me,
Ellie Stocker.

I was the Krampus killer
investigator.

Currently, I have serious
doubts whether

whether we caught
the right offender.

I mean, I found
too many inconsistencies.

And there are various
starting points

for an alternative
hypothesis.

I'm strongly convinced the investigation
needs to be resumed.

Please call me back,

so that I can personally
explain you all the details.

Thank you.

Do you still remember
the commissioner?

- Mhm.
- Yes? Ellie?

Hi, Max.

We've met already,
long ago.

Maybe a round?

How's your father?

Better.

Good. Very good.

And you?

Back to
your family?

No, we separated,
but ...

all is well.

Everything's fine.

I heard about
your career.

Interior Ministry.

Congratulations.

I didn't want to
move to the town, but ...

Hey, ...

I can see Alps
from my window.

It's a consolation.

I moved too.

I can see a lake
from my house.

That's also
a consolation.

In a way.

Claas, I ...

I need access to
all the files of our team.

The prosecutor makes problems,
so I thought that maybe you ...

Are you
again on this?

I'll call him
in a moment.

Thanks.

Max, let's go!

Here are
all the documents.

All is made up for me,
but I don't go there.

I have completely
nothing to do with it.

Why is the contract
in your name?

My ... ex wanted
it like that.

As a financial protection
for the boy.

If inspector Gedeon Winter
from Austria

asks for access to the files,
please give him the key.

We'll be in touch.

Thank you!

He inherited some money,
and then bought the property.

He wanted to lease it in my name,
then he subleased it.

Wow. Complicated.

Yes, something about taxes.

I didn't care
about it.

Do you want
a glass of water?

Yes, please.

The wonderful world
of the Alps.

For my son.

I went to the woods because
I wished to live deliberately,

lead a more real,
truthful life. H.D. Thoreau

Excuse me.

The door was open.

Here you are.

Thank you.

Do you have any contact
with your ex-boyfriend?

No.
God forbid.

I don't want to have anything
to do with him.

The only good thing he left me
is my son.

Do you know
where he is?

I don't know.

And I don't
want to know.

You can call
Social Service.

Maybe they have
his number.

Let me find their
business card.

Good.

It must've got in
through the window.

Well, ...

after all the scare
we deserve a drink.

Good idea.

I have a great
fruit moonshine at home.

Self-made.

But don't worry,
Commissioner,

I have a license.

You calmed
me down.

This is Frau Streck's number,
Social Service.

Why Social Service?

Everything had to be
the way he wanted.

Otherwise,
he would go mad.

He never
hit me, ...

but one day, he locked us up
in the basement.

For two days.

We almost died of fear.

He said he had to
punish us,

because we didn't
obey his rules.

The pain was unbearable.

I had hypothermia,
but ...

I didn't give up.

You can say ...

if I gave up, I wouldn't
be here, and ...

we wouldn't
be speaking.

For your endurance.

And for our raven.

Thanks again.
Cheers.

The man is
Gregor Ansbach.

A social worker,
Mrs. Streck

visited him last time
in a hospital in Bad Reichenhall.

With the boy, yes.

Can you give me
his address?

No, the place
where he lives now.

Yes, I'll wait.

Do you know what gave me
the strength last time?

A man needs
two things in life:

a purpose and
a woman he loves.

For me,
it was the woman.

That's beautiful.

Mr. Ziller, there are still a few things
I need to do urgently.

I had to give my
purpose up.

The leg made
it impossible.

What?

Which lake?

Can you repeat
the address?

Shit!

After the diagnosis,
I was in full despair, but ...

despair doesn't
get you anywhere.

In the hospital, I had
a lot of time to think.

I was alone there
for months.

And the woman?
Did she never visit you?

She didn't know
about the accident.

She didn't even know
about my love.

For love needs time.

A whole year.

Hello. This is
Ellie Stocker's inbox.

Please leave a message.
Thank you!

Ellie, he lives
next door from you!

Don't go home,
call me back!

It's Gregor Ansbach!

I'm on my way there,
I'm calling reinforcements!

If I'm that woman,
why are you threatening me?

Unexpectedly, the time
grew short.

All this has, somehow, ...

turned into a mess.

We can now
use this time

and get to know
one another.

It was clear to me
that the police would find me.

But I didn't have
a problem with it.

I'm ready.

I know ...

They treated
you so badly.

The press, ...

your colleagues ...

and then ...

the thing
with the baby.

It's okay.

It's okay.

I've seen you
suffer ...

so many times that
you don't have to be shy,

I understand you.

I know how loneliness
feels like.

Please ...

You're
no longer alone.

We can stay together,
forever.

We only need
one thing.

Please, don't ...

A kiss.

A single kiss.

On your knees!
Hands behind head!

On the ground,
now!

And who saved you then,
Mr. Ansbach?

Only someone
as blind as you

can ask such
a stupid question.

She saved me.

Ellie.

She belongs to me.

Forever.

It must be
a real blessing.

See things going great
in your head,

whereas in reality,

you're knee-deep
in shit.

No, you can't
prepare for everything.

I learned that
last year,

I had enough time
to think that through.

Back when
you summoned me, ...

I had everything
planned.

I thought of
every possibility,

I was always
perfectly prepared.

But that writing test

I didn't expect.

I really didn't.

It was by accident
that I passed it.

I can write with both hands.
Ambidexterity.

My mother wanted me
to get rid of it.

She said it was
a disadvantage.

Sometimes,
you must

accept things
how they are

and try to make
something new of them.

All the great historical figures
understood that.

Only then can you
truly have control.

So, you are a great
historical figure yourself?

Did you find my book?

Your poetry album?

It'll end up in an evidence storage,
gathering dust.

The book's
not important.

People already know
my story.

It only lacks
its last chapter,

that's being written
right now.

Your last chapter was written
long ago, my friend.

What are your plans,

now that you've
caught me?

You shouldn't judge
others by yourself.

It's a big mistake.

Really.

Hi.

Hungry?

Ansbach made
a detailed confession.

All five murders,
the attack in the mall.

But he was so calm.
As if everything were okay.

Now, we need
to learn

not to rack our brains
about him.

It may take time.

Good night,
I'm going to sleep.

Good night.

And thanks
for the dinner.

Sure.

Karim.
8 missed calls

Ellie?

Are you alright?

Good morning.

I guess the food
didn't serve me well.

I'll get some
fresh air.

See you later.

See you later.

People already know
my story.

It only lacks
its last chapter,

that's being written
right now.

Sometimes,
you must

accept things
how they are

and try to make
something new of them.

All the great historical figures
understood that.

Only then can you
truly have control.

I've never been
free from pain.

On the contrary.

I've endured
a lot of pain.

Winter, Salzburg
Criminal Police.

I need a doctor.

In a helicopter.

Now.

Now!

Ellie!

Ellie!

Ellie!

She belongs to me.

Forever.

Ellie!

Ellie? Ellie?

She has a severe arrhythmia.
The organs are affected.

We pumped her stomach
and performed dialysis.

Unfortunately, we still can't
say if she survives.

But we're doing
our best.

This is my last call,
Falke.

They have the murder weapon.

They got it from you.
Everyone knows the news.

And?

Don't go back home.

Disappear forever,
as quickly as you can.

Even this night. Maybe then
you'll have a chance.

Hi ...

You look great ...

seeing how you were
unconscious for two days.

You look finished.

Oh yes.

Ansbach is dead.

Respiratory failure.

How long have you
been here already?

I just wanted to be sure
I'm around when you wake up.

It worked.

It's really nice here.

Dark.

No one bothers you.

Suddenly, I started
thinking

about the
Passes.

You villagers
know it already,

but I just
understood.

In a Pass, there's
St. Nicholas, the good one.

He shows
the right way, and

there's the bad one,
Krampus.

We all know him.

He beats people,
locks them up, and,

if we aren't
careful ...

takes us
with him.

And?

And then,
there's an angel.

It's easy
to forget him, ...

because he does
completely nothing.

Just sits up there,
and ...

Smiles.

Yes, exactly.

Chuckles all
the time.

I always thought
the angel is really

the loser
of the whole group.

But it's not
like that.

The angel ...

is the most important
character.

Because without him, ...

those two would be
unbearable.

Do you
understand?

Yes.

So you won't
get bored.

Thanks.

I can finally go to sleep.

Bye-bye, ...
Mrs. Commissioner.

[You and I
by Delegation starts playing.]

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