The InBESTigators (2019–…): Season 2, Episode 1 - The InBESTigators - full transcript

Maudie has been looking forward to a pop concert. All seems lost when her tickets are too. Can she find out where they went or did she just simply misplace them?

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[upbeat instrumental rock music playing]

[voice over]
The Case of the Concert Catastrophe.

-About a month ago, something happened.
-Something big happened.

I found five dollars in
my jeans from last winter.

That's not what we're talking about.

What happened was
something bigger than that.

Much bigger.

Hi Ava! What are you listening to?

-Ava let me borrow her headphones...
-Okay, that's nice, but finding

five dollars is bigger news than that.

That's still not what happened, Kyle.



What happened is what
was inside her headphones.

["Revolution Girl" playing]

♪ R-E-V-O-L-U-T-I-O-N
Are you with me? ♪

♪ R-E-V-O-L-U-T-I-O-N
Are you listening♪

♪ R-E-V-O-L-U-T-I-O-N
Are you with me? ♪

-Maudie discovered pop music.
-The best pop music in the world.

-[Ava speaks inaudibly]
-♪ Then you're a Revolution Girl ♪

♪ Say it now say it loud ♪

♪ I'm a Revolution Girl ♪

-...you can get it at coledot...
-What was that?!

Seriously? That was Revolution Girl.

By the January Valentines.

You must have heard
it on the radio in the car.

My Dad and I don't listen
to the radio in the car,



because he likes podcasts
about books or science or food,

or plays or politics
or cars or space or history...

Is that list going to take any longer,

because my Mum said
I need to be home by Wednesday.

What Maudie means is that she
had never heard of Revolution Girl,

and she had never heard
of The January Valentines.

I can't believe you haven't heard
of The January Valentines!

They're the best girl group on the planet.

They're from England and there's
Katy, Jess, Jade, Adina and Sam.

Ava told me all about
The January Valentines,

and who they were and what they sang,

but the most incredible
part was when she said...

-...and we're all going to their concert.
-What?!

Who?! When?! Where?!

I asked a lot of questions, but I hadn't
asked the most important question of all.

-Can I come?!
-Of course!

Max, Pixie and I are going and
Max's Mum is buying us the tickets.

So, I'm sure she could buy another one.

Let's go ask her!

We found Max with Pixie
outside the classroom.

Wait, is that the crime we're reporting?

You know what the crime is.
We were talking about it before.

Oh, yeah!

-You don't remember do you?
-No.

Just listen to the story.

I asked Max if her Mum
could get me a ticket too.

Can your Mum get me a ticket too?

I guess so.

She's buying them tomorrow so you'll
need to ask your Dad tonight.

I didn't know if my Dad would say yes,

because I'd never
been to a concert before.

I've never been to a
concert before either.

The only concert I've ever been
to is the one Poppy and I do

with my cousins at Christmas,
and my Mum always says,

'is there much more because
I need to get the turkey out'

and my Nanna falls asleep.

Well no one would fall asleep at a
January Valentines concert because

-The January Valentines are amazing, Dad.
-Are they?

Listen! How great is this song?

♪ Do you dare to be different
Do you dare to have dreams ♪

- ♪ Do you dare to... ♪
-It's pretty great.

There are five girls,
Katy, Jess, Jade, Adina and Sam,

and they're all so different
but together they're so good,

and their concert will be the most amazing
thing that has ever happened to me.

-Really?
-Really.

More amazing than when you
saw snow for the first time?

More amazing than when
we went on the helicopter?

More amazing than when
we swam with the dolphins?

You swam with the dolphins?! When?
At their cool-down after training?

-Not a football team.
-Actual dolphins. Out in the sea.

And my Dad was being so unfair,

making me choose between them
and The January Valentines.

♪ Do you dare to have dreams? ♪

I choose... The January Valentines.

-Wow. You really like them!
-Please, please can I go to their concert?

See, the thing is Maud, I think
you're a little bit young for a concert.

So why don't I go too?
Would that be alright?

Yes!

[both chuckle]

♪ Go girl! ♪

♪ Do you dare to be beautiful
Do you dare to be seen? ♪

♪ Do you dare to... ♪

My Dad rang Max's Mum, who he already knew
a little bit because she's a doctor too,

and she said she'd get tickets
for me and my Dad too.

Oh, I remember
the crime we're telling now!

Max's Mum stole the money you all gave her
for the tickets and bought a sports car.

Worth a shot.

After that, all I could think about at
school was The January Valentines.

Maudie, did you draw the
life cycle of a bean stalk?

No... but I did draw Jess
from The January Valentines.

All I could talk about was
The January Valentines.

"...but it's Jade and Katy who write
most of the lyrics for all the songs,

which is why they are my
two favourite January Valentines."

Well that was a fascinating report
on The January Valentines, Maudie.

Thank you, Miss Tan.

But the assignment was on
the invention of the light bulb.

The January Valentines were taking
me over so, Miss Tan had to make a

no-more-talking-about-
The-January-Valentines-in-class rule.

♪ Do you dare to be different?
Do you dare to have dreams? ♪

♪ Do you dare to make everything
Better than it seems? ♪

♪ Then you're a Revolution Girl
Say it now say it loud ♪

♪ Then you're a Revolution Girl
Say it now say it loud ♪

[Miss Tan] ♪ I'm a Revolution Girl
Say it... ♪

Maudie! What did I say about
the January Valentines?

You said no talking. That was singing.

I couldn't explain why I was so excited
about The January Valentines all the time.

It's like the time this boy
I know was at the airport,

and he saw the guys from the Warriors
who are his absolute favourite team,

and I was so excited
that I started to cry.

I mean the boy did.

And the boy's Mum said
that it was okay that he cried,

it was just because
they meant a lot to him.

The day Max brought in the concert
tickets for me to give to my Dad,

I felt the most excited of all.

I've got the January Valentines
tickets you guys!

Oh, my gosh!

And it wasn't just me who was excited.

[excited chatter]

Stop! Don't!

Everyone in the playground swarmed
around us to see the tickets,

and poor Max got frightened.

Because kids were being so ridiculous
about seeing a bunch of tickets.

-[excited chatter]
-Please can I see?!

I didn't say I wasn't one of them.

Luckily Mrs Parides was in the playground.

-[excited chatter]
-[whistle blows]

Kyle! You know Max doesn't like
squashy crowds! Get out of there!

Everyone, move off!

-Sorry Max.
-Alright Maxy, deep breaths.

[inhales, exhales]

After seeing Max get a bit overwhelmed,

I decided I needed to try
to contain my excitement,

so things didn't get silly again.

Me too.

You don't even like
the January Valentines.

But I love getting caught
up in the moment.

I put the tickets in my notebook
and that afternoon,

Ezra, Kyle and I went to my house
so I could put them in a safe place.

Can I make a sandwich, Maudie?

Sure. The peanut butter's in the cupboard
and the salmon's in the fridge.

Don't you have anything else?

Why would you want anything else?

I'm going to put these in my
Dad's special desk drawer.

I put the tickets in my Dad's drawer
where he keeps all his valuable things,

cards and badges and notes, because
that's where I knew they would be safe.

And while she did that, I made us a
peanut butter and salmon sandwich.

-Which were delicious.
-Which I refused to eat.

And then I had to wait nine whole sleeps
until finally the concert came around.

-Can you believe it?!
-It's happening!

My Dad's making us a bit of
dinner but I'm too excited to eat,

so he's also packing us some snacks and
we're all going to get dressed in my room

and we need to go early to get a good park

because my Dad said that he read
that there are 45,000 people going

-and he wants to avoid crowds so...
-Maudie?

Remember to breathe.

[inhales and exhales]

I guess you forgot the thing about
containing your excitement.

I guess I did.

We all went and had dinner but Max
was the only one who could even eat.

Hurry up, Max! We need to get ready!
I'm wearing a tiara like Sam.

I'm doing braids like Adina.

Oh Maudie, have you got the tickets?

My Dad can be a bit forgetful with things.

They're in your special
desk drawer over there

with your cards and badges and notes.

That's right. I wasn't sure because
you've only told me 25 times.

I can't believe my Dad would
think this was a time for jokes.

You are very annoying.

Still going with your dinner, Max?

["Revolution Girl" playing]

Girls! Really?!

♪ Do you dare to be different?
Do you dare to have... ♪

Pixie did her braids like Adina
and Ava put on her tiara like Sam,

and Max brushed her teeth...

Who brushes their teeth
before they go out?

You brush your teeth once in
the morning and once before bed,

and only because your Mum says,

'Did you really brush your teeth, Kyle?
Let me smell your breath.'

We all came out ready to go
which is when my Dad said,

-Maudie, where did you put the tickets?
-Ha ha.

No, I'm serious. They're not here.

Sometimes my Dad plays tricks on me,

but I could tell by his face
this was not a trick.

What do you mean they're not here?!
What did you do with them?!

I didn't do anything with them.
I haven't even seen them.

I just took your word they were here.

You must have moved them!

You must have, I don't know,
picked them up without noticing!

I didn't pick them up, I promise.

Is it possible that in all your
excitement about the concert,

you've accidentally
put them somewhere else?

Accidentally put them somewhere else?

It's just... the January Valentines
have made you a little distracted lately.

♪ Do you dare to be seen? ♪

♪ Do you dare to make everything
Like your wildest dreams? ♪

♪ Then you're a Revolution Girl
Say it now ♪

♪ R-E-V-O-L-U-T-I-O-N
Revolution ♪

♪ R-E-V-O-L-U-T-I-O-N
Are you with me? ♪

♪ Do you dare to be different?
Do you dare to have dreams? ♪

♪ Then you're a Revolution Girl ♪

♪ Say it now say it loud ♪

♪ Then you're a Revolution Girl ♪

♪ Say it loud say it proud ♪

♪ I'm a Revolution Girl ♪

♪ Go girl! ♪

[Maudie] It was true.

I hadn't been acting like myself lately.

I rang Ezra to ask if he and Kyle
had seen me put the tickets away,

because they were with me.

But we had been making disgusting
peanut butter and salmon sandwiches,

so we didn't see anything.

The girls started looking in my room and
my Dad and I searched everywhere else.

We looked in all the places I may
have put the tickets accidentally,

but they weren't anywhere.

I was starting to get upset.

-What if we can't find them?
-We haven't given up yet.

But what if we can't?

Can we tell the people at the concert that
we had them but then we lost them?

Will they believe us?
Dad, do you think they will?

Why don't you go and help
the girls look in your room?

But when I got into my room,
I was too upset to even look any more.

I'm so, so sorry.

I was the one who invited
myself to the concert,

and now I've lost the tickets and
none of you will be able to go.

It's okay, Maudie. Don't worry.

But we can't give up yet!
Come on Maudie, this just isn't like you!

Ava's right, Maudie.
You know when I lose something...

Which is every five minutes.

Exactly, I take ten deep breaths,
walk out of the room,

walk back in the room,
and sit on the floor.

-And then do you find it?
-No. But it makes me feel better.

Come on, Maudie. Let's just try
and remember, the boys made sandwiches.

And you went straight to your
Dad's special desk drawer.

With his cards and
doctor's badges and notes.

And then you put the tickets back...

What? What is it?
Do you know where they are?

No. But Max does.

-Oh! I remember what the crime was!
-Well done Kyle.

What do you mean, 'Max does'?

She just said that there are cards and
notes and doctor's badges in the drawer.

So? That's what you said too.

I only said 'badges' because
there are different ones in there,

but there are doctor's badges in there too
which you would only know if...

Your Mum was a doctor
and she had the same badges.

Max!
You took the tickets from the drawer?!

-I'm sorry.
-What?! When?!

When you left the table and
Maudie's Dad was cleaning up.

["Revolution Girl" playing]

He wasn't looking... and the music
was so loud... he didn't hear me.

♪ Do you dare to be beautiful ♪

Why would you do that?!

I don't want to go... I'm scared.

-She was scared. What of?!
-You just said you remembered.

I remembered the crime not that...
other thing.

-The motive?
-Is that what you call it?

How many months have we been,
forget it, tell him Maudie.

Max was scared of the crowds.

This is my fault, isn't it, for telling
you how crowded it was going to be.

Because my Dad said that he read that
there were 45,000 people going.

I forgot all about how you get
scared of squashy crowds.

Kyle! You know Max doesn't like
squashy crowds! Get out of there!

Everyone, move off!

You should have told us, Max.

I couldn't. You were all so excited.
I didn't know how.

It is always one million percent
okay to tell somebody

if you're feeling anxious about something.

Especially my Dad.
He's really good at this stuff.

And he was with Max too. He reminded
her that we were going early

to avoid any squashy crowds,

and he said that even though
there would be lots of people,

he promised her she would be safe,

and she could hold his hand
the whole night if she wanted.

-Your Dad's really nice.
-Wait, where did Max put the tickets?

Let's not bother with the
prerecord briefing next time.

In the bathroom.

Max wasn't actually brushing her teeth.
She was hiding the tickets.

Oh!

We got to go to the
January Valentines concert

which was literally
the best night of my life,

and my Dad bought me this.

Which when I'm not wearing it,

is definitely going in our special
desk drawer for valuable things.

♪ Do you dare to be different? ♪

[upbeat instrumental rock music playing]

[voice over]
The Case of the Soccer Saga.

Last Sunday, Kyle had his last
soccer match before the finals,

and he wanted us to film it,

but I had to go to my Uncle Keith
and Aunty June's anniversary brunch,

and yes, it was as boring as it sounds,
so, Maudie and Ava went to help.

While Maudie was setting up,
Kyle was being very particular.

Maudie, why are you using a tripod?

You should be on the move,
getting my best angles.

Well if I set one camera here, we
can have a wide shot of the whole match.

I don't want you to film the match,
I want you to film just me.

Maudie was confused.

We thought Kyle wanted to record
the game to prep for the finals.

Isn't this a video for
the whole team to study?

No, this is a video for me
to post online for talent scouts.

Talent scouts? From where?

From the big soccer clubs
around the world.

That's how they recruit players.

Can they recruit eleven-year olds?

They can't if they don't
have a video to watch.

Let's get some cutaways of my warm up.

It was weird that Kyle was
thinking about being a soccer star,

and not about his team making the finals.

But he had a good reason for that.

We're on the top of the ladder
so, we're automatically in the finals.

You are? That's so good!

We'll probably win today anyway.
We're playing a pretty easy team.

-Have you played them before?
-Lots of times.

They're our B team.

Kyle's club had two Under 13's teams.

Kyle played for the A's who
were winning the competition.

The B team wasn't as good.

[whistle blows]

They're sixth on the ladder,

so, they have to beat us today
to get into the finals.

Will you go easy on them then,
to give them a chance?

Are you insane?! Of course not!

-But if you're already in the finals...
-Maudie!

We'll try super hard to win
today like we always do.

Actually, even harder,
because we don't have Owen.

-Who's Owen?
-That's Owen.

Owen is the star player on Kyle's team.
He is...

"A dynamic and highly effective striker,

but equally valuable in defence where
he is a nimble tackler and..." no.

I promised Kyle that I'd read this out but
it goes on for another four paragraphs.

The point is Owen is a really,
really good goal scorer.

Unfortunately, he had fallen over on
the way to soccer that morning.

He sprained his wrist
so he can't play today.

-Ouch. That's awful.
-[coach] Kyle!

Can you write out the formation on
the whiteboard as I call it please?

Coach, do I have to? My friend Maudie's
filming me for my soccer showreel.

Can't Owen do it?

Sure, Owen!

[coach] Trot over here buddy!

Maudie didn't see how Owen was supposed
to write with a sprained wrist.

At first.

-Oh, are you left handed?
-What?

You've sprained your right hand
but you can still write,

so, you must be left handed.
I am too!

That's why he's such an awesome player,

he can kick goals off
his left and right boot.

I can't kick goals off my left boot.
Or my right boot.

Okay, are you ready Owen?

Got Dylan on Left Back...
Right Back Seb.

Left Midfielder...

Maudie, we really should be getting
my dribbling warm up from two angles.

Where's Ava?

Kyle had asked Ava
to come to soccer to film,

but Ava had come to
soccer for something else.

Ava, you're supposed to be helping
me make my soccer showreel!

I will as soon as I sell all my
soccer cupcakes and my orangeade.

Orangeade?!

It's like lemonade but with oranges,
because that's what you have at half time!

Is this why you wanted
to borrow my soccer jersey?

You're always saying that your club
never has enough money for equipment,

so, I thought I'd help!

See?
All proceeds go to the under thirteens.

It was hard for Kyle to be mad at Ava,

especially after she promised
to save him a cupcake.

So, only Maudie went back with Kyle
to film him warming up with his team.

Oh! Sorry, is your wrist better?
And why are you wearing that uniform?

-What?
-That's not Owen, Maudie.

That's Evan. That's Owen.

They're twins. Owen plays on the A's
and Evan plays on the B's.

Owen and Evan were identical twins.
Maudie could not tell them apart.

No one can tell them apart.

Especially when we're
not playing against each other,

and we're all wearing the same uniform.

That's why Owen wears
yellow boots and Evan wears red.

-That's amazing to be so alike.
-I know.

They're exactly alike, except, Owen
is left handed and Evan is right handed,

and Owen is very allergic to egg,
and Evan is very allergic to shellfish,

and Owen is amazing at soccer
and Evan is not amazing at soccer.

-Thanks a lot, Kyle!
-Sorry Evan.

[Owen] So you should be Kyle!

You haven't played against Evan
since the beginning of the season.

-He's gotten really good.
-Really?

Really. He's been training heaps.

Well don't get too good Evan, because
we'll never be able to tell you apart.

That was a joke.

Kyle felt bad that he had insulted Evan.
He tried to make it better.

Anyway Evan, have a great game.
I hope you win.

I'm playing against you!

Oh yeah. I forgot. Then I hope you
have a great game but don't win.

He didn't make it better.

Luckily, the coach interrupted so Kyle
could stop accidentally insulting Evan.

[whistle blows]

Right lads, have a look at
your positions for the first half.

Okay? Left Back... gosh, who's that?

-Um, that's Dylan.
-Dylan, is it?

Dylan's at Left Back, Right Back is...
what's that say?

Er, is that Sam? No, Seb.

Seb at Right Back, and in the centre,
I can't read any of this, Owen!

Sorry coach.
You were calling it out so fast.

Owen is amazing at soccer,
terrible at writing.

[whistle blows]

The game started.

Maudie had strict instructions about how
to film Kyle, but she was distracted.

It must be incredible being
a mirror image identical twin.

What?

When you're left handed
and Evan's right handed.

You're like a mirror of each other.

[crowd cheers, claps]

-Did you get my header, Maudie?
-Yep.

She didn't.

Are there other twins in your family?
Because I read...

-[whistle blows]
-[crowd] Oh!

Did you get my tackle, Maudie?!

Yep.

She didn't.

Is it true with twins that when one of
you feel sad the other one feels sad too?

-Yeah, I guess that's true.
-[crowd] Yes!

[Kyle] Yes!

-Did you get that Maudie?!
-Uh oh!

Maudie had missed Kyle's goal.

She really needed to concentrate.

What about toothaches?
Do you get them at the same time?

But she couldn't.

Twins are exactly the kind of thing
Maudie gets obsessed with.

Which is annoying if you're a twin.

Yeah, um, look,
I'm just trying to watch the game.

Oh, of course. Sorry.

Can I just ask one more
thing about birthmarks?

[cheering]

Ooh, wait, I have to get this.

-[whistle blows]
-[cheering]

Oh, don't film that, Maudie!

Oh.

Finally, when Maudie
filmed something properly,

she filmed the other team scoring a goal.

And Evan had scored it.

What Owen had said to Kyle about
Evan was right, he had gotten better.

The game was one all now
and it was getting exciting.

[Ezra] The As almost scored again.

[crowd] Oh!

[Ezra] The Bs almost scored again.

[crowd] Oh!

[Ezra] Then the A's almost scored again.

And then the Bs did score again!

[cheering, clapping]

For the first time ever,
the B team was beating the A team!

Kyle forgot all about his soccer showreel,

and remembered how much
he wanted to win the match.

Come on guys! Let's do this!

[whistle blows]

Kyle had really underestimated
how good Evan had become.

Which made him really happy.

[whistle blows]

Sorry I said you were not good
at soccer, Evan. I was wrong.

-That's okay.
-You're actually awesome.

You're so much fun to play against.

Kyle took off down the
pitch just as Ava arrived.

I saved us some cupcakes and ooh!
Look at Kyle!

-[whistle blows]
-[crowd cheers]

[Ava and Maudie] Go Kyle!

Ava and Maudie were thrilled that
Kyle had evened up the score,

but Owen didn't look happy.

Maudie explained why not.

Owen wants his own team to win but
also wants his twin brother's team to win

because if they lose,
they don't make the finals.

Which would feel awful if it's your twin.

Exactly. It would feel like you lost too.

[Ava sighs]

Ava felt sorry for Owen but she
had an idea to cheer him up.

-Would you like a soccer cupcake?
-Sure. Thank you.

That was kind of you, Ava, oh... wait!

-What?
-Nothing.

When Maudie says nothing you
can guarantee that it's something,

But right then the half-time horn sounded,

and Owen ran out to
give oranges to his team.

I cannot even imagine what it
would be like to have two of me.

Oh, my goodness, I would get so much done,
wouldn't I, Maudie? Maudie?

-What are you looking at?
-A goal... We need to talk to Kyle.

Maudie ran out onto the pitch,

where Kyle's team had gathered around
their coach and their whiteboard.

Eli, when Sam pushes forward
I need you to drop in and cover it.

-Excuse me, Kyle.
-Not now, Maudie.

-No, listen, I need to...
-I don't care about the showreel!

I need to concentrate on the match.

-Which is why I have to show you...
-Girls! We're in a team huddle here!

I think Owen is Evan and Evan is Owen.

Maudie thought that Evan
and Owen had switched places.

Kyle didn't think so.

Maudie, that is ridiculous.
That's Owen standing there.

He's the one who sprained his wrist.
Evan's over there, the one who's...

really good at soccer today.

Wait, you think that's actually Owen?
And that's actually Evan?

-But Maudie, how do you know...
-Right girls. Off the pitch please, now!

Kyle's coach was getting cross so
Maudie had no time to explain.

She only had time to act.

I'm sorry, we're going now, but could
I please borrow your whiteboard marker?

Thank you. I'll bring it back.
Come on, Ava!

[coach] You can't take a coaches marker!

Maudie took the marker and Ava, over to
where "Evan" was standing with his team.

Hi Evan, this is embarrassing,

but my friend Ava here is your biggest
fan and she was wondering...

can she have your autograph?

-Really? Do you have any paper?
-Oh, you can sign her jersey!

Wait, what?!

I'll get a photo for you, Ava.

Hey, hey, hey! What are you
doing defacing club property?

Maudie, that says Evan. Were you trying
to trick him into writing his real name?

No, I was trying to trick him into writing
with his left hand. Which he did.

Owen's left handed! You're Owen!

What on earth is going on here?

Owen and Evan had a lot of
explaining to do. So did Maudie.

Evan pretended to be Owen and
then pretended he had hurt his arm.

So, you didn't really sprain your wrist,
Owen?

-I'm Evan.
-I'm Owen.

-And no, neither of us hurt our wrists.
-But your boots...

They swapped their boots.

I can't believe you would try
and make our team lose!

I didn't! I tried to make his team win!

I think that's what my Dad calls,
splitting hairs.

I just wanted Evan to get into the finals.

-But that's not fair!
-You know what's not fair, Kyle?

No one ever judges
Evan as a soccer player,

They only judge him as a
soccer player compared to me.

And that's not fair!

Kyle knew that was true.

He didn't say other people on the
B team weren't good at soccer,

but he always said that about Evan,
because he was comparing him to Owen.

-Sorry Evan.
-I'm Owen.

Sorry Evan.

Well, I'm sorry we tricked you.

Yeah, I'm sorry too.
I want to talk to your parents.

-How did you know?
-You ate Ava's cupcake.

Wait!

What?

Cupcakes are made with egg,
and 'Owen' is very allergic to egg.

He would know that he couldn't eat cakes.

-Of course, I do. So do you, Evan!
-I forgot... It looked so delicious.

Thank you.

Then I thought about the goals
'Evan' had scored.

I'd accidentally filmed
the first one so I checked it,

and 'Evan' had kicked the
first goal off his left boot.

[whistle blows]

I knew then that Owen was Evan,
and Evan was Owen,

which also explained why the handwriting
on the coach's whiteboard was so messy.

I can't read any of this, Owen!

Evan, pretending to be Owen,
had to pretend to be left handed.

I'm so confused.

Kyle was confused and
the coaches were mad.

Evan and Owen got banned
from the second half,

and without Owen pretending to be Evan,

the B team did not make it to the finals.

Kyle asked me to edit what Maudie
shot for the soccer showreel.

♪ Put your hands in the air... ♪

Did you get my header, Maudie?

Did you get my tackle, Maudie?!

Did you get that Maudie?!

-[whistle blows]
-[cheering]

Oh, don't film that, Maudie!

Yeah, we may need to film another match.

[upbeat instrumental rock music playing]