Curfew - Season 01 Episode 04

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Transcript
00:01If a man wanted to hurt you, he could.
00:05You've been walking around for eight days with a tag that you can take off.
00:09Eddie, you haven't told that detective about our war.
00:11It's just between you and me.
00:12And he went for Matias, didn't he?
00:14That's right, he went to grab it.
00:15He was reaching for his phone to show her his log.
00:18A man who's hurting is a man who's dangerous.
00:22I'm pregnant.
00:23I bet you made her give up her work too! The stories!
00:26What are you talking about?
00:27She was a cam girl, weren't she?
00:28I guess she didn't trust you as much as you thought.
00:35She changed everything.
00:38It's not an exaggeration to say that without Varu Rashid, there'd be no curfew.
00:43She campaigned tirelessly to make this country safe for women.
00:48Not that everyone appreciates it.
00:51What do you mean?
00:53I've had angry calls from parents about that display already.
00:56Saying it's prejudice against boys, but it's not.
00:59It's history. Our history.
01:03Do you think the renewal vote will pass?
01:05Yes.
01:08I hope so.
01:10Sometimes I worry the tide is swinging against us.
01:18Well, you'd better wrap this up.
01:20It's six o'clock. You need to head home.
01:23Is that enough to make a start on the essay?
01:25Yeah.
01:28What is it?
01:30Still getting used to the curfew?
01:33It's just so weird.
01:36Seeing all the men, heads down.
01:40Rushing to get home by some arbitrary hour.
01:45It's not arbitrary, Max. It's the dark.
01:49Without curfew, bad things happen at night.
01:56Come on.
01:58Yeah.
01:59Sorry.
02:24Now, should men be made to stay at home at night in order to keep women safe?
02:28That's the issue being debated in the House of Commons today.
02:31The Women's Safety Act is a law that protects women.
02:34Does this pit women's rights to safety against men's rights to freedom?
02:39It's discrimination against 50% of the population.
02:41Well, that's it.
02:42In a hugely significant vote, Britain has become the first country in the world to introduce a curfew on all men.
02:48The tag is worn at all times and requires men to remain at home between 7pm and 7am.
02:55If men learned how to behave themselves, then we wouldn't have to have these extraordinary measures.
02:59The crime statistics demonstrate that the curfew is working.
03:02We've lived through a period of segregation.
03:05No progress comes without pain or reaction.
03:08A group who call themselves alphas is spreading online hate and misogyny.
03:13Huge protests have sprung up across the country calling for an end to curfew.
03:17If we lift the curfew, how do we protect women?
03:25Oh, Helen, it's hard to find someone these days.
03:29Are you sure you're not lonely?
03:31Of course not, Mum. I've got friends.
03:34Patrick's lovely.
03:36Your father and I always hoped you two might get married.
03:40Is there someone else?
03:41No. Don't be silly. There's no one else.
03:44It's like they've made romance illegal.
03:48It's OK to want someone sweetheart.
03:50It's OK to be vulnerable.
03:53Helen?
03:55Helen?
03:57Helen!
03:59We do worry about you, you know.
04:01Well, if you're really worried, you wouldn't have moved to France.
04:04Your dad couldn't live under those draconian rules, Helen.
04:07And he shouldn't have to.
04:09Do you want to talk to him?
04:11I know he misses you.
04:14No.
04:16I know he misses you.
04:18No.
04:20He doesn't get to tell me what to do anymore.
04:23Helen, please.
04:47HE SIGHS
05:04Woodbang.
05:07Woodbang.
05:09How did the activist Valerie Rashid
05:11contribute to the establishment of curfew?
05:14Woodbang.
05:18Definitely would not bang.
05:20James, you've got the same essay, man.
05:22Oh, Billy, listen.
05:24The line between education and brainwashing is very thin.
05:29All right, now shut up about the essay.
05:32Woodbang.
05:34Yeah, well, would they bang you, then?
05:36You forget who you're talking to.
05:38What about you and Cash Jackson?
05:40There's no banging there, eh?
05:42Oh, let me guess.
05:45She's keeping you tucked away for a rainy day.
05:48Or friend-zoned forever.
05:55Billy, when's it going to occur to you that there must be a reason
05:58that this is literally the only, only class you're struggling in?
06:02What do you mean?
06:03I mean Miss Jones.
06:05Men's re-education. It's not right.
06:08She's sowing the seeds of vast subservience.
06:10Wake up, man. Do you not listen to the Duke?
06:12Yeah, well, it sounds like you've been on those alpha chat rooms, bro.
06:15And so what if I have?
06:17The Duke is a serious political thinker
06:19and he says that this shit... Yeah, OK.
06:21..Billy, is there to build us into compliance.
06:24Yeah, and Miss Jones is in on it.
06:26In fact, she's front fucking line.
06:32Well, listen, tell her not to give those chancellors a penny, OK?
06:36And I can come over Saturday.
06:39Oh, will you, sweetheart?
06:40Yeah. Yeah, of course, Mum. It's just a patio.
06:43It's no bother, honestly.
06:45How are you having fun with the right woman?
06:47Well, I've got a date tonight, actually.
06:50Ooh! Yeah, she's coming over for dinner.
06:52But it's curfew. You can't break the law, Eddie.
06:55You're about to be a detective.
06:56She won't be coming inside, so we won't be breaking any laws, Mum, OK?
07:00I've put a table outside my flat
07:02and we can share some chicken escalope and a nice bottle of wine.
07:06Well, she can have the wine.
07:08I can't. I'm on call.
07:10It's all perfectly legal. Romantic, even.
07:13Oh, I'm sure she'll love it.
07:15Yeah.
07:17Yeah, let's hope so.
07:19Besides, I'm not a detective until next week.
07:22Did you find out who your partner's going to be?
07:25Yeah. Yeah, a DI, Pamela Green.
07:28I haven't met her yet, but apparently she's a tough nut to crack.
07:32You'll be brilliant.
07:38SHE SIGHS
08:08Mum? It's ten to seven, James.
08:10Yeah, sorry, Miss, called you. I was just heading out.
08:15I don't want to see another C, Billy,
08:17although we know more after-school study sessions.
08:21You know this is where Cass ain't going to shag you, eh?
08:24You're a pussy.
08:26Mate, what do you mean?
08:28Because you buy into all this.
08:30Bill, you just lie to him and you take it.
08:32Mm.
08:34I'm not lying to you.
08:36I'm not lying to you.
08:38I'm not lying to you.
08:40I'm not lying to you.
08:42I'm not lying to you.
08:44I'm not lying to you.
08:46I'm not lying to you.
08:48You buy into it and you take it.
08:50Listen, women want to put you in a box.
08:52All right?
08:54Don't let them.
08:56Watch this.
08:58You need it.
09:00Why do women friendzone you?
09:17The answer is easy.
09:20Women have forgotten that relationships are transactional.
09:24They desire safety, food, company, which we men provide.
09:29In return for having our own needs met.
09:33But if you give a woman these things for free, she'll give you nothing in return.
09:37Remember, women respond to power.
09:40You have to show them that you can exert your own power.
10:29Oh, my darling, my pretty angel, I don't know where I'm going to.
10:58But I hope that you'll stay, so I know I can find my way home.
11:12Oh, my angel, my sweet, pretty darling, I could fall in love all over again.
11:28But I won't be lonely, my dear, if you wait for me.
11:37Won't you wait for me?
11:43We can wake up, shake up, break up, make up, and everything.
11:49The moon and the stars and the sun.
11:52Bluetooth connected.
12:19Women don't do charity.
12:23Look at yourself.
12:26Really look.
12:32Are you everything you can be?
12:35You're asking this woman to accept you into her body.
12:41You have to earn it.
12:45You have to show them you can be a man.
12:49It's a romantic little spot.
12:52All candles and twinkling lights.
12:55It embraces the night like restaurants used to before.
12:59But there's no curfew here.
13:01And we are free to do what we like.
13:05You hold up my chair for me like a gentleman.
13:08And all throughout dinner, you're flirting with me.
13:11Telling me how wonderful I look.
13:13You really do.
13:15And then the bill comes.
13:16I'll pay it.
13:18Of course you do.
13:20I like that you treat me well.
13:42The dinner is cooking in the oven.
14:03The smell of roast meat hanging in the air.
14:06No.
14:07No?
14:09I'm not really interested in the food.
14:13Tell me about what you're doing.
14:15What are you doing for me?
14:18I'm washing the dishes.
14:21And what?
14:22And I'm lent over the sink.
14:24Yes.
14:26And you're moving in behind me.
14:28No.
14:29Not yet.
14:31So do you want me to tell you the story or not?
14:36I've come here to be schooled by yet another woman.
14:39This is my fantasy.
14:41Okay.
14:43Not yet.
14:58Don't take no for an answer.
15:02Perseverance is key.
15:05Women can smell weakness.
15:09You have to exude strength.
15:14Women don't want you to be their puppy.
15:18They want you to be a wolf.
15:23They're your prey.
15:27We haven't caught up in a while.
15:29I know.
15:31It feels like you're keeping secrets from me.
15:34I've just been busy, that's all.
15:36I saw Ben Williams today.
15:38He was in a supermarket buying spinach and pineapple.
15:41Apparently he was going to put them both in an omelette.
15:44Isn't that odd?
15:46I think it is a little odd.
15:49Is his wife still on at you to change your testimony?
15:53Yeah, she keeps putting her business cards through my door.
15:56God, she's persistent.
15:57I've tried to talk to her, but I've told her to leave me alone.
16:10What is it?
16:11Nothing.
16:12Just men don't know how to hear the word no.
16:18She wants you to be the hunter.
16:22How will you catch her?
16:24She wants you to be the hound that wants you captive.
16:27Wants you caged.
16:30But you must resist.
16:33You must break free.
16:35You need to show them that you're not their lackey.
16:40Or their friend.
16:42Or their toy.
16:45And you won't allow this oppression anymore.
16:48You won't be complicit.
16:52Charge.
16:53Your demand.
16:55Her respect.
17:16Hi, Mum.
17:17Hi, darling. I'm not interrupting, am I?
17:20Only Bethany said could you come in the morning to do the patio
17:24as she has a doctor's appointment in the afternoon.
17:27Yeah. Yeah, yeah. It's fine.
17:31Did she like the escalope?
17:34It's not until nine, Mum.
17:37Who's that?
17:38It's just Eddie, darling.
17:40You want to say hi?
17:41We don't want to say hi to that Judas.
17:46He's wandered off.
17:48How is he?
17:50He's fine.
17:52Mum...
17:53It's Alzheimer's, darling. You never know from one day to the next.
18:01I've been waiting so long
18:04For a chance I could show you
18:10I'm gonna take you in my arms
18:16Are you still there, darling? Can you hear me OK?
18:20Listen, I've got to go, Mum.
18:22Because I wanted to...
18:39Oh...
19:10KNOCKING
19:17Come on, Helen. Open up.
19:20Helen.
19:27What are you doing here?
19:29I've been trying to get hold of you for days.
19:31You've been ignoring me.
19:32Can't you just walk in here?
19:34I just want to have a proper conversation.
19:36Has everyone lost their understanding of the word no?
19:40A man is dead, Helen.
19:43I don't have to talk to you about that.
19:50I'd like you to leave now.
19:53All right, well, I didn't want to have to do this, but...
19:57What the hell?
19:59Why would you show me this?
20:01His daughter is in your class, Helen.
20:05Don't you think she deserves to know what happened?
20:09Leave. Now.
20:11No, come on, Helen. My son assures me you're not made of stone.
20:15Go.
20:18OK, fine.
20:24But I'm sure you'll do the right thing.
20:36HE SIGHS
20:40Yo.
20:41Brother, you ain't going to believe what I've just found.
20:43Listen, turns out Miss Jones' middle name's Ava.
20:46I've been using that to dig up all her nasty little secrets.
20:49Good for you, James.
20:51All right. That ain't the only thing I've been digging up.
20:54Oh, look at you. You're best friends forever.
20:57All right, leave it, man.
20:59Oh, and you're so nice.
21:02Honestly, are there any other chores you can do for her?
21:04Have you done them all already?
21:06Oh, and pink!
21:08It's your colour.
21:09Why'd you let her do this to you, man? It's embarrassing.
21:12I don't know, she...
21:14She's just, um...
21:16Yeah, got you whipped.
21:18No, I'm not whipped.
21:19Oh, fuck me.
21:21I mean, she says jump and you say, all right, how are you, Cass?
21:25Look, she doesn't tell me what to do.
21:27I tell her, so...
21:29She walks all over you, mate. You let them all just walk all over.
21:34You know what? I told her to take my tag off, didn't I?
21:37Hmm?
21:38Billy, holy shit.
21:39Yeah, not so whipped now.
21:40No way, man.
21:41I mean, in the kingdom of the blind, the fucker without a tag is King Bill.
21:45Oh, and this is great. You could be so cool.
21:47If you use this just right...
21:49Use it for what?
21:51What do you mean, harassing you?
21:53They just won't leave me alone.
21:55I keep blocking them and they...
21:57They keep setting up new accounts.
21:59But I don't understand new accounts on what?
22:02Just...
22:03Instagram.
22:05Just report them and ignore them.
22:07People love to be jerks.
22:09Jerks?
22:11Sorry.
22:12Spending too much time with Ben.
22:14You're not sleeping with him, are you?
22:16No, of course not.
22:17He's married.
22:18Look, I know that, Helen.
22:20It's just, like...
22:22It's been ages since I felt...
22:24anything.
22:26So you are sleeping with him?
22:28No, I'm not, but I want to.
22:30Oh, Jesus.
22:32I really want to.
22:34You'll end in tears, Sarah.
22:44I've got to go.
22:45Wait, Helen.
22:57Hello?
23:03Hello?
23:05Hello?
23:08Hello?
23:12Hello?
23:17Hello?
23:21Hello?
23:23Hello?
23:26Hello?
23:57Hello?
24:04Hello?
24:07Hello?
24:12Hello?
24:22Hello?
24:26Hello?
24:42What's happening?
24:43Are they messaging you again?
24:44Yes.
24:48I don't know what I've done.
24:50And I don't know why they're doing this.
24:57Mum?
25:03Mum?
25:11Mum?
25:12What do they say now?
25:14Nothing.
25:16So they've gone?
25:20Helen?
25:21Helen, are you still there?
25:24Helen, are you listening to me?
25:27Helen?
25:28It's all right, darling.
25:29Mum, can you just tell me what's going on, please?
25:33He's having a bit of a...
25:35Maybe worse, he's popping over.
25:38I know, I can't come over, OK?
25:40The curfew.
25:44Mum, do you want me to call the police?
25:46No, don't call the police!
25:48We'll fire you, stupid!
25:50Don't!
25:51Don't!
25:53No!
25:55Is everything OK?
25:57Mum?
26:01Mum?
26:03He's gone!
26:04He just ran out the door!
26:07Don't arrest him!
26:08Do you think I know that?
26:09I'm going after him!
26:10No, no, no.
26:11Just, you stay put, OK?
26:13I'll...
26:15Mum?
26:19Oh, fuck.
26:21Fuck.
26:51Shit.
27:22Hello, which service do you require?
27:23Police, please.
27:24There's a suspicious character walking the streets.
27:25Do you suspect a man of breaking curfew?
27:26I...
27:27I...
27:28I...
27:29I don't know.
27:30I...
27:31I...
27:32I...
27:33I...
27:34I...
27:35I...
27:36I...
27:37I...
27:38I...
27:39I...
27:40I...
27:41I...
27:42I...
27:43I...
27:44I...
27:45I...
27:46I...
27:47I...
27:48Do you suspect a man of breaking curfew?
27:49I...
27:50I...
27:51I...
27:52I don't know.
27:53What can you describe the nature of their suspicious behaviour?
27:54Um...
27:55They...
27:56They're...
27:57They're peering through people's windows.
27:58What's your location?
27:59Garland Road.
28:00OK.
28:01We'll dispatch an officer to meet you at your home.
28:03Could I just check the house number?
28:05Mum?
28:09Are you there?
28:10I need to know your house number.
28:1392.
28:15We'll be with you shortly.
28:18Stay away from the window and call back if anything changes.
28:21Fuck!
28:48Fuck.
29:18Awww.
29:19Hey.
29:20Are you receiving PC Wilson?
29:21Come in.
29:22PC Wilson.
29:23Er, Dispatch this is PC Wilson.
29:24We need you to attend a disturbance call in your area.
29:25Your tag will be remotely deactivated in one minute.
29:26Hi, you're receiving PC Wilson. Come in, PC Wilson.
29:41Dispatch, this is PC Wilson. We need you to attend a disturbance call in
29:44your area. Your tag will be remotely deactivated in one minute.
29:48What's the address? 92 Garland Road. You know it?
29:52Yep, I know it. Heading there now.
30:52Why are you doing calling me? I need to talk to you.
31:17I'm with my wife and kids. I'm sorry, I just...
31:20Have you been messaging me? What are you talking about?
31:23Did you send me a sexy school teacher outfit?
31:26I don't know what you're talking about.
31:27Someone who knows who I really am sent me this.
31:30Bit of a coincidence considering you saw me tonight.
31:33Yeah? Well, I don't really care, OK? And I do not appreciate this.
31:38I am not your boyfriend, Miss Jones. Keep me out of your self-inflicted drama.
31:43Don't you ever call me again. I know who you are.
31:47Who you are? And I know who you are, you old pig.
32:47Evening, Mom.
33:17We've had a disturbance call from this address.
33:19Oh, well, who are you?
33:21I'm PC Wilson, Ma'am. I'm with the police.
33:24We had a call about some suspicious characters wandering the streets.
33:28Oh, yeah. They still aren't there, you know.
33:31Who are, Ma'am?
33:32The men.
33:35They said... They said they'd locked them up. They lied.
33:41You've seen a man outside, Ma'am?
33:44I mean, not including myself.
33:46No, they never locked up Henry, you know.
33:48And they should have done. They should have done.
33:56Listen, you've got family inside, Ma'am.
33:58Should we pop you back in and I can have a wee wander about?
34:03Yeah, but what if it's Henry out there?
34:05I'll sort it, Ma'am. I'll check.
34:08Don't worry.
34:39Huh.
34:41Huh.
34:43Huh.
35:08Huh.
35:14Huh.
35:17Huh.
35:35Huh.
35:36Huh.
36:01How's it going up there?
36:02Fuck's sake, man.
36:05Dispatch, this is PC Wilson.
36:07A disturbance on Garland Road. There's a confused elderly woman.
36:11There's a false alarm.
36:12Copy that.
36:14I'm PC Wilson.
36:16All right.
36:17And I'm in my own house, PC Wilson, yeah?
36:20This is still my perimeter, so feel free to move on.
36:25You don't look like you're planning on staying that way for long.
36:30How come you're allowed outside?
36:31I've got special dispensation.
36:33That's... All right, cool.
36:35So, um, well, you don't feel like that makes you complicit or whatever?
36:42You've been listening to the jerk?
36:48I don't even know who to listen to any more, man.
36:51PC Wilson, this is dispatch.
36:53Your caller has been logged as complete.
36:55You have 15 minutes to return home before your tag is reactivated.
36:59Yep, copy that.
37:00So, you're just as controlled as the rest of us, yeah?
37:06What's your name?
37:07Billy.
37:09I'm Eddie.
37:21Wait, hold on. What are you doing, man?
37:23It's just easier to talk this way, that's all.
37:30So, what's got you so upset, then, Billy?
37:35Do girls like that you're a... fed?
37:38Sorry?
37:40Do girls like that you're a cop?
37:43Well, I've actually got a...
37:45PHONE BEEPS
37:46Oh, shit!
37:48What? What's wrong?
37:51Er...
37:53I had a date, but I forgot.
37:56Right, so you forgot, er...
37:58Yeah, yeah, oddly busy night.
38:01Do you know who doesn't like me being a cop, Billy?
38:04My mates.
38:06Not that I have many of them any more.
38:11They all think that I'm... complicit.
38:17Where was it you were thinking about going?
38:20Um, do you know Valerie Rashid?
38:22Yeah.
38:23Well, um, there's this display of her at my school,
38:27and my mate wanted me to tear it down,
38:30mess it up or whatever, I don't know.
38:32And he wanted you to break off you to do it?
38:39I don't know, man, I...
38:41Sometimes I just feel like life's...
38:43everyone else's business.
38:45I don't know, man, I...
38:47Sometimes I just feel like life's...
38:49everyone telling me how I'm supposed to be a man, but...
38:52none of it adds up.
38:55Do you ever go to the Alpha chat rooms, Billy?
38:58Not like that, OK?
39:02But I do go there. Sometimes.
39:05To listen.
39:07And to...
39:09I don't know, save them.
39:12Give them someone to talk to.
39:15Someone who doesn't spit bio back at them.
39:18Sounds pretty lame when I say it out loud.
39:21But I've seen what happens, you know,
39:24to men who nurse their own resentments
39:26until there's nothing but swallow them whole,
39:28and I can promise you, Billy, they're not happy.
39:33I don't know if there's a right way to be a man.
39:38I know that if it involves tearing women down,
39:40then it's probably not it.
39:46You don't happen to have a phone that I could borrow, do you?
39:50It's just, um, I need to call my mum.
40:02Thanks.
40:16PHONE RINGS
40:24Hello?
40:26Who's this?
40:28This is PC Macau with Curfew Enforcement.
40:30Eddie, is that you?
40:32Listen, he's got dementia, OK?
40:34I know he looks young, but it's early onset, and...
40:37He's been placed under arrest, I'm afraid.
40:39Oh, God!
40:41He's sick, OK? He just needs help.
40:43He must have received a black eye.
40:45It was an accident, son.
40:46Hold on just one second, I'm passing over.
40:48It's fine, darling, don't stop.
40:50What did they say?
40:52Leave him alone.
40:54No, leave him alone.
40:56He'll be gentle.
40:57Is he the doctor, Mum?
40:59No, they won't let me go with him, John.
41:02Not if they're arresting him, though.
41:04I've got to go, they're taking him.
41:07PHONE BEEPS
41:13HE SIGHS
41:19Thanks.
41:24Is everything all right?
41:27Yeah.
41:29Yeah, no, it's fine, it's just...
41:35No.
41:37No, actually, it's not.
41:44I've got to go.
41:52You don't want to be listening to the Duke, Billy, OK?
41:56Or anyone who speaks about women like they're not human.
42:14HE BREATHES HEAVILY
42:18PHONE BEEPS
42:31PHONE BEEPS
42:34PHONE BEEPS
42:39PHONE RINGS
42:43PHONE RINGS
42:47PHONE RINGS
42:54PHONE RINGS
42:57I thought I don't get to see you.
43:00Take the mask off.
43:02Who are you?
43:04Take the mask off.
43:06No.
43:09There's no secret here, Helen.
43:11I know who you are.
43:14And I want you to take it off.
43:18I'm keeping it on.
43:20Then I best begin my email.
43:22PHONE BEEPS
43:24Fine.
43:34Better.
43:36I already know the story I want to hear.
43:42I can't say that.
43:44Yes, you can.
43:46You can.
43:48And you will.
43:58You know I like to teach young boys I like the way they smell.
44:02Say it like you mean it.
44:04Say it like you mean it.
44:19You know I like to teach young boys I like the way they smell.
44:26Like fresh-cut grass and innocence.
44:31I like the way their cheeks flush red and hot.
44:35Their hormones racing in the air.
44:41I like the way they look at me.
44:43Like I could teach them how to please a woman.
44:57Oh, my God.
45:00PHONE BEEPS
45:18PHONE BEEPS
45:30PHONE BEEPS
45:56Fine, then. Fuck you, too, I guess.
46:01PHONE BEEPS
46:11You know I like to teach young boys I like the way they smell.
46:30PHONE BEEPS
47:00PHONE BEEPS