1:27:08
You'll have some?
1:27:10
No, thanks.
I've lost my appetite.
1:27:18
Did you charge him?
1:27:21
Yeah.
1:27:23
But his legal team are on
their way to the station.
1:27:26
H e'll get bail.
1:27:29
Nothing new in that.
1:27:32
- It's boiling over.
- H m?
1:27:34
- The pot, it's boiling over.
- Oh, Jesus.
1:27:37
I thought you were being
metaphorical.
1:27:39
It's bit late for that.
1:27:41
Ten more minutes
and you go into your bath.
1:27:45
It won't be easy.
It will mean a court appearance.
1:27:48
It's his word against yours.
1:27:51
You were on his property.
H e says illegally.
1:27:54
It's unbelievable.
It's like Al Capone.
1:27:57
The sheer arrogance of it.
1:28:00
If you want
to drop the charges,
1:28:02
there is isn't a soul
that's gonna blame you.
1:28:05
It's important
that you understand.
1:28:08
I'll back you up to the hilt,
but I can't guarantee
1:28:11
he's going to go down.
1:28:13
Do it, Mackey.
1:28:16
Are you sure?
1:28:23
Do it before
we get cold feet.
1:28:29
Okay.
1:28:41
Adjourned for two weeks.
1:28:44
Two weeks. Why not adjourn
for the rest of our lives?
1:28:46
I'm really sorry. There are
so many cases to be heard.
1:28:50
It's not your fault.
1:28:51
Christ, the thought of sitting
opposite him again makes me ill.
1:28:59
- There he is.
- Mr. Hackett?