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《SHERLOCK 》
Season One Episode Two-----The Blind Banker
YAOSOOLIN: The great artisans say the more the teapot is ud the more beautiful it
becomes. The pot is asoned by repeatedly pouring tea over the surface. The deposit left on the clay
creates this beautiful patina over time. Some pots, the clay has been burnished by tea made over 400 years ago.
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ANDY: 400 years old, they're letting you u it to make yourlf a brew.
YAO: Some things aren't suppod to sit behind glass, they're made to be touched. To be
handled. The pots need attention. The clay is cracking.
ANDY: Well, I can't e how a tiny splash of tea is going to help.
YAO: Sometimes you have to look hard at something to e its value. See? This one shines a little brighter.
ANDY: I don' Um, I don't suppo that you want to have a drink? Not tea, obviously. Um, in a pub, with me, tonight. YAO: You wouldn't like me all that much. ANDY: Can I maybe decide that for mylf? YAO: I can't. I'm sorry. Plea stop asking.
YAO: Is that curity? Hello?
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W: Can you maybe keep your voice down? Card not authorized.
W: Yes, all right! I've got it.
Plea u an alternative method of payment. Card not authorized. Plea u an alternative method of payment.
W: Keep it. Keep that.
【THE BLIND BANKER】
S: You took your time.
W: Yeah, I didn't get the shopping.
S: What? Why not?
W: Becau I had a row in the shop with a chip and PIN machine.
S: You had a row with a machine?!
W: Sort of. It sat there and I shouted abu. Have you got cash?
S: Take my card.
W: You could always go yourlf, you know, you've been sitting there all morning, you've not even moved since I left. And what happened about that ca you were offered the Jaria diamond?
S: Not interested. I nt them a message. 【Sherlock –
How’re things, buddy? Been a long time since we (met).
I hear on the grapevine that you’re now a consulting detective.
There’s been an ‘incident’ at the bank –something (strange).
I’m hoping you can sort it for me.
Plea call by. Needless to say, I’ll be relying on (your) discretion.】
W: Don't worry about me, I can manage.
W: Is that my computer?
S: Of cour.
W: What?
S: Mine was in the bedroom.
W: What? And you couldn't be bothered to get up? It's password protected.
S: In a manner of speaking. Took me less than a minute to guess yours, not exactly Fort Knox. W: Right. Thank you.
W: Need to get a job.
S: Oh, dull.
W: Listen, um...if you'd be able to lend Sherlock, are you listening?
S: I need to go to the bank. W: Yes, when you said we were going to
S: Sherlock Holmes.
SEBASTIAN: Sherlock Holmes.
S: Sebastian.
SEB: Hi ya, buddy. How long eight years since I last clapped eyes on you?
S: This is my friend , John Watson.
SEB: Friend?
W: Colleague.
SEB: Right. Grab a pew. Do you need anything, coffee, water?
W: No? We're all sorted here, thanks.
S: So you're doing well. You've been abroad a lot.
SEB: Well, so?
S: Flying all the way around the world twice in a month.
SEB: Right. You're doing that thing. We were at uni together, and this guy here had a trick he ud to do.
S: It's not a trick.
W: He could look at you and tell you your whole life story.
W: Yes, I've en him do it.
SEB: Put the wind up everybody, we hated it. We'd come down to breakfast in the formal hall and this freak would know you'd been shagging the previous night.
S: I simply obrved.
SEB: Go on, enlighten me. Two trips a month, flying all the way around the world, you're quite right. How could you tell? Are you going to tell me there's a stain on my tie from some special kind of ketchup you can only buy in Manhattan?
S: No, I...
SEB: Is it the mud on my shoes?
S: I was just chatting with your cretary outside. She told me.
SEB: I'm glad you could make it over, we've had a break-in.
SEB: Sir William's office - the bank's former chairman. The room's been left here like a sort of memorial. Someone broke in late last night. W: What did they steal?
SEB: Nothing. Just left a little message. SEB: 60 conds apart. So, someone came up here in the middle of the night, splashed paint around and left within a minute.
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S: How many ways into that office?
SEB: Well, that's where this gets really interesting. Every door that opens in this bank, it gets locked right here. Every walk-in cupboard, every toilet.
S: That door didn't open last night?
SEB: There's a hole in our curity. Find it and we'll pay you five figures. This is an advance. Tell me how he got in. There's a bigger one on its way.
S: I don't need an incentive, Sebastian.
W: He's, er... ...he's kidding you, obviously. Shall I look after that for him? Thanks.
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【HONG KONG DESK HEAD 】【EDWARD VAN COON】
W: Two trips around the world this month. You didn't ask his cretary, you said that just to irritate him. How did you know?
S: Did you e his watch?
W: His watch?
S: The time was right, but the date was wrong. Said two days ago. Crosd the date line twice and he didn't alter it.
W: Within a month? How did you get that? S: New Breitling. Only came out this February. W: OK. So do you think we should sniff around here for a bit longer?
S: Got everything I need to know already, thanks. That graffiti was a message. Someone at the bank, working on the trading floors. We find the intended
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W: They'll lead us to the person who nt it? S: Obvious.
W: Well, there's 300 people up there, who was it meant for?
S: Pillars.
W: What?
S: Pillars and the screens. Very few places you could e that graffiti from. That narrows the field considerably. And, of cour, the message was left at 1 1 .34 last night. That tells us a lot. W: Does it?
S: Traders come to work at all hours. Some trade with Hong Kong in the middle of the night. That message was intended for somebody who came in at midnight. Not many Van Coons in the phone book. Taxi!
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W: So what do we do now? Sit here and wait for him to come back? S: Just moved in.
W: What?
S: Floor above, new label. [WINTLE] Could have just replaced it.
S: No-one ever does that.
WOMAN: Hello?
S: Hi, um, I live in the flat just below you. I don't think we've met.
WOMAN: No, well, er, I've just moved in.
S: Actually, I've just locked my keys in my flat. WOMAN: Do you want me to buzz you in?
S: Yeah. And can we u your balcony? WOMAN: What?!
W: Sherlock? Sherlock, are you OK? Yeah, any time you feel like letting me in.
W: Do you think he'd lost a lot of money? Suicide is pretty common among City boys. S: We don't know that it was suicide.
W: Come on. The door was locked from the inside, you had to climb down the balcony. S: Been away three days judging by the laundry. Look at the ca, there was something tightly packed inside it.
W: Thanks. I'll take your word for it.
S: Problem?
W: Yeah, I'm not desperate to root around some bloke's dirty underwear.
S: Tho symbols at the bank, the graffiti, why were they put there?
W: Some sort of code?
S: Obviously. Why were they painted? Want to communicate, why not u e-mail?
W: Well, maybe he wasn't answering.
S: Oh, good, you follow.
狮子座英文初二数学目录W: No.
S: What kind of a message would everyone try to avoid? What about this morning? Tho letters you were looking at?
W: Bills?
S: Yes. He was being threatened. Not by the Gas Board.
DIMMOCK: ...e if we can get prints off this glass.
S: Sergeant, we haven't met.
DIM: Yeah, I know who you are and I would prefer it if you didn't tamper with any of the evidence.
S: I phoned Lestrade. Is he on his way? DIM: He’ busy. I’m in charge. And it's not Sergeant, it's Detective Inspector Dimmock.
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DIM: We're obviously looking at a suicide.
W: It does em the only explanation of all the facts.
S: Wrong, it's one possible explanation of some of the facts. You've got a solution that you like, but you are choosing to ignore anything you e that doesn't comply with it.
DIM: Like?
S: Wound's on the right side of his head. DIM: And?
S: Van Coon was left-handed. Requires quite a bit of contortion.
DIM: Left-handed?
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W: No, I think you've covered it.
S: I might as well, I'm almost at the bottom of the list There's a knife on the breadboard with butter on the right side of the blade becau he ud it with his left. It's highly unlikely that a left-handed m
an would shoot himlf in the right side of his head. Conclusion, someone broke in here and murdered him only explanation of all of the facts.
DIM: But the gun?
S: He was waiting for the killer. He'd been threatened.
DIM: What?
W: Today at the bank, sort of a warning.
S: He fired a shot when his attacker came in. DIM: And the bullet?
S: Went through the open window.
DIM: Oh, come on. What are the chances of that?!
S: Wait until you get the ballistics report. The bullet in his brain wasn't fired from his gun, I guarantee it.
DIM: But if his door was locked from the inside, how did the killer get in?
S: Good, you're finally asking the right questions.
SEB: He's left trying to sort of cut his hair with a fork, which of cour can never be done. S: It was a threat, that's what the graffiti meant. SEB: I'm kind of in a meeting. Can you make an appointment with my cretary?
S: I don't think this can wait. Sorry, Sebastian. One of your traders, someone who worked in your office, was killed.
SEB: What?
W: Van Coon. The police are at his flat. SEB: Killed?!
S: Sorry to interfere with everyone's digestion. Still want to make an appointment Maybe nine o'clock at Scotland Yard suit?
SEB: Harrow, very bright guy. Worked in Asia for a while, so...
W: You gave him the Hong Kong accounts? SEB: Lost 5 million in a single morning, made it all back a week later. Nerves of steel, Eddie had.
W: Who'd want to kill him?
SEB: We all make enemies.
W: You don't all end up with a bullet through your temple.
SEB: Not usually. Excu me. It's my chairman. Police have been on to him. Apparently they're telling him it was a suicide.
S: Well, they've got it wrong, Sebastian. He was murdered.
SEB: Well, I'm afraid they don't e it like that. S: So?
SEB: And neither does my boss. I hired you to do a job. Don't get sidetracked.
W: I thought bankers were all suppod to be heartless bastards.
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ANDY: Soo Lin should go, she's the expert. WOMAN2: Soo Lin has resigned her job. I need you.
SARAH: Just locum work.
W: No, that's fine.
SARAH: You're, um... Well, you're a bit over-qualified.
W: Er, I could always do with the money. SARAH: Well, we've got two away on holiday this week and one's just left to have a baby. It might be a bit mundane for you.
W: Er, no, mundane is good, sometimes. Mundane works.
SARAH: It says here you were a soldier.
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W: And a doctor.
SARAH: Anything el you can do?
W: I learned the clarinet at school. SARAH: Oh... ...well, I'll look forward to it.我是一颗小石头
S: I said, could you pass me a pen?
W: What? When?
S: About an hour ago.
W: Didn't notice I'd gone out then? I went to e about a job at that surgery.
S: How was it?
W: Great. She's great.
S: Who?
W: The job.
S: She?
W: It.
S: Yeah, have a look.
W: "The intruder who can walk through walls." S: It happened last night.
S: Journalist shot dead in his flat. Doors locked, windows bolted from the inside. Exactly the same as Van Coon.
W: God! ?
S: He's killed another one.
S: Brian Lukis, freelance journalist, murdered in his flat. Doors locked from the inside.
W: You've got to admit, it's similar. Both men killed by someone who can walk through solid walls.
S: Inspector, do you riously believe that Eddie Van Coon was just another city suicide? You have en the ballistics report, I suppo? And the shot that killed him. Was it fired from his own gun?
DIM: No.
S: No. So this investigation might move a bit quicker if you were to take my word as gospel. I've just handed you a murder inquiry. Five minutes in his flat.
S: Four floors up. That's why they think they're safe. Put a chain across the door, bolt it shut, think th
ey're impregnable. They don't reckon for one cond that there's another way in. DIM: I don't understand.
S: Dealing with a killer who can climb.
DIM: What are you doing?
S: Clings to the walls like an inct. That's how he got in.
DIM: What?! S: He climbed up the side of the walls, ran along the roof, dropped in through this skylight. DIM: You're not rious?! Like Spider-Man?
S: He scaled six floors of a Docklands apartment building, jumped the balcony and killed Van Coon.
DIM: Oh, hold on
S: That's how he got into the bank ran along the window ledge onto the terrace. I have to find out what connects the two men. 【WEST KENSINGTON LIBRARY】
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S: Date stamped on the book is the same day that he died.
W: Sherlock?
S: So, the killer goes to the bank, leaves a threatening cipher at the bank. Van Coon panics, returns to his apartment, locks himlf in. Hours later, he dies.
W: The killer finds Lukis at the library, he writes the cipher on the shelf where he knows it'll be en. Lukis goes home.
S: Late that night, he dies too.
W: Why did they die, Sherlock?
S: Only the cipher can tell us.
S: The world's run on codes and ciphers, John. From the million-pound curity system at the bank to the PIN machine you took exception to. Cryptography inhabits our every waking moment.
W: Yes, OK,
S: But it's all computer generated - electronic codes, electronic ciphering methods. This is different. It's an ancient device. Modern code-breaking methods won't unravel it.
W: Where are we headed?
S: I need to ask some advice.
W: What?! Sorry?
S: You heard me perfectly. I'm not saying it again.
W: You need advice?
S: On painting. Yes, I need to talk to an expert.
BOY: Part of a new exhibition.
S: Interesting.
BOY: I Urban Bloodlust Frenzy.
W: Catchy
BOY: I've got two minutes before a Community Support Officer comes around that corner. Can we do this while I'm working?