Don and Frankie are in bed. Don wants to go out, and Frankie suggests getting out of the country first.
"Frankie, what is your rush?"
"I would have thought that was obvious."
Don insists he'll be OK. He just wants to spend some time in his home city. "What's wrong with that?"
"Everything!" She points out that in Australia she got out quick despite leaving her family and her job. "London is death-row for you. This is the last place you belong."
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The surveillance team outside Granaski's house are worried. Granaski's got a pay-as-you-go mobile, which suggests he's aware that they're watching. Peter's is told that Clare visited Granaski earlier.
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Tommy answers the phone. Granaski wants the documents. He threatens to go to the police if he doesn't get them.
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Tommy passes the message on to Don just as he and Frankie are going out. Don tells Frankie about it. "What do you want to do?" she asks. Don tells her to go and see Tommy tomorrow.
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Simon, Clare's boss gets out the shower. She watches him, and remembers her last night with John. She goes over to lie on the bed, and tells Simon about her progress on the case. "I made contact with one of the bad guys today."
"That was quick."
"Has Mr Aldin got the money ready?"
"Anytime you want."
"Shouldn't you be going home?" It's his sons birthday, but he'd prefer to spend more time with Clare.
"Don't be a sh*t. How old is he?" Simon gets the message.
The next morning Don wakes up to find Frankie's not in the bed. She's off to go and see Tommy.
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Meanwhile, Clare's meeting DS Peters. "You told him didn't you. That we were watching him."
"What, you think he didn't know?"
"Yes. Granaski had no form...He was a rookie! I thought you of all people would have more sense than to go storming in there, blowing our cover."
"Don't you talk to me about sense. Since when did you lot have any sense?"
"Don't digress."
"No, no. I would really like to know. You lot make me sick. I spent a year chasing a bent cop, a year. And what did the "Sensible Brigade" do? They let him run free, just in case there was someone else involved. Well, there wasn't anyone else involved, I knew that, I'd done the work. So what does he do? He kills an officer, an officer who was a friend of mine and we spend a fortune chasing him half way around the world. Where's your precious sense in all that?"
"What's that got to do with Granaski?"
"It's got everything to do with everything," she yells. "Your rules never work. They never have and they never will!" She storms off.
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Frankie goes to speak to Tommy. He's not pleased to see her. "This is between me and Don." He won't tell her where he documents are.
"Don't mess with me, old man," she threatens. Tommy points out that even Don won't tell her where the loot is.
Frankie is furious by the time she meets up with Don. She thinks that Tommy's past it, and then Don won't tell her where the money is. "I'm just an errand girl for you two!"
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They go to meet Gerry Spiller. They get in the back of his car. Without turning round Spiller introduces himself. "Yeah, I know," says Don. Spiller recognises the voice and turns around. "What's up Gerry, you look like you've seen a ghost."
"You're dead."
"Only temporarily." Don wants an account setting up in the Isle of Man.
"It'll be a limited company so it's less easier to trace. I'll have it up and running in a couple of days."
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Clare's back at Granaski's. The obbo team film her as she goes in. He still doesn't have the papers and won't tell her who has them. "You don't get me those papers in 24 hours, and you might be changing your mind."
Clare leaves, and Peters decides it's time to tell his DCI who she is. "You could get suspended for this."
"I was trading information, Sir. Not selling it."
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Tommy's gone to meet Don on the roof of a building. He seems to be struggling and sits down for a rest just as Don turns up. Don thanks him for his help. "It's me who should be thanking you. There's £742,000 in that bag."
"It's amazing what you can earn as a copper these days!" Don tells him that he and Frankie are stopping around for a bit longer, so there's no rush to fence all of the gear.
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Tommy returns to his shop. There are two men, from the robbery, waiting downstairs for him. One's very aggressive. He wants their share of the cash. Tommy insists that he can't get the cash yet. "Let's just stick to the agreement. Then we'll all be rich."
"I want some cash. And I want it soon. And if I don't get it, I'll come looking for it." He takes the CCTV tape. "I'm camera-shy."
On the way out the second man apologises to Tommy. "It's alright, I suppose."
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