01x05 - The Brother

Episode transcripts for the TV show, "Deadwind". Aired: August 23, 2018 - present.
After a woman's body is found buried at a construction site, detective Sofia and her new partner hone in on the victim's disgruntled ex-client.
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01x05 - The Brother

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Where's my wife?

Now tell the truth.

About absolutely everything.

This doesn't make any sense.

Why are you doing this?

I'll be publishing this
along with the video you just saw.

So that people will know the truth,
about you and your company.

I don't understand.
What was that diving video?

- And where's my wife?
- Focus, Alex.

You have to stop pretending now.
For her sake and for yours.

I need you to talk.

But I don't know what the hell
it is you want me to say.

Just tell the truth. About you,
about Tempo. About the containers.

About how you're cheating the world
with your bladeless wind turbines!

- I'm not cheating anyone!
- Why are you testing VCON- ?

I need you to explain everything.

WeltKraft, Tempo, everything.
Or you're going to die now.

- So talk!
- Okay, stop!

I'll say anything you want.

I'm Alex Hoikkala.

We, the Tempo company,
we are lying about everything.

I want to apologize to everyone.

I deeply regret
all the things we've done.

I can't. I swear I don't know...

Talk! From the beginning.
You hear me?

Talk, dammit!

I swear to God; I will k*ll you.
This is your last chance.

Karppi to Nurmi.

- Go ahead.
- The unsub is neutralized.

He's unconscious but breathing.
Call the paramedics.

Okay. Where are you?

Near by. In an old factory
on the other side of the hill.

- Is Alex okay?
- Yeah. Linda's not here.

Linda's okay.

Everything's okay.
The ambulance is on its way.

I found it!
It's right behind the forest.

I can't find a diving video here.
Only the one with Alex.

You said someone was diving in the video.

Yeah.

You know where it was sh*t?

How should I know?
Probably in the sea.

It was dark and murky.
That's all I could see.

- Sounds like the Baltic Sea.
- It could be from anywhere.

Was there anything else in it?

There were these things that looked
like some kind of containers.

What shape were they?
What size?

Maybe a meter or two long. Narrow.
They looked like metal pipes.

- You have no idea what they were?
- No.

You have any idea why
he showed you the video?

No.

He turned the camera on
and told me to tell everything.

- Do you know why he filmed you?
- No.

- What did he mean by "tell everything"?
- I don't know.

He said that if I didn't tell
the truth he would k*ll me.

- The truth about what?
- I have no idea.

How are you?

- How's Linda?
- She's asleep.

I gave her a sleeping pill.

- Have you slept?
- No.

I can't get that damn video
out of my mind.

He must be mentally ill.

Rannikko and WeltKraft are worried.

We have to convince them
that everything is okay.

If Louhivuori finds out, he'll use it
against you before the vote.

I want to be here
when Linda wakes up.

Would you like to have breakfast?

- I don't eat breakfast.
- Okay.

Okay?

This is empty
except for a short video

that was sh*t at the old factory.
It's on this stick.

What about the diving video
that Alex Hoikkala saw?

It was on a server.
Behind a link you can only click once.

- Can you retrieve it?
- I don't think so.

There's nothing
behind the link anymore.

My guess is that the server
stores files for only a moment

and then removes them
to make room for new ones.

Okay.

- What did you find out about the b*mb?
- This is interesting.

- The b*mb was totally fake.
- What?

Yeah. Wires, guts...

Cell phone parts
made to look like a detonator.

A good ol' Nokia battery.

- So Linda Hoikkala wasn't in danger?
- No. Not from this.

f*ck.

The b*mb in Alex
Hoikkala's Lexus was similar.

It was practically
a Molotov cocktail,

gasoline and a cheap timer
detonator attached to it.

It was meant to look potent,
but it wasn't.

- So they were just a bluff?
- That's my guess.

Thanks.

- Look, almost a goal.
- Why is my player so bad?

- I don't know how to play this.
- My player's bad because it's me.

Dad was a lot better than you.

He was better
than me in many things.

All right!

I always cheer for the team that's losing.

I think you'll win.

- What are you doing?
- We're having a day at home.

- Can Sofia even play?
- No way.

He's a worse player than that one...

Look. I tackled myself.

- Hello?
- You should come to work.

The press conference is starting
in minutes.

What the hell?

- Yes.
- Mom?

Okay, I'll be there.

I have to go to work.

You promised we'd stay home the whole day.

I know. I know.
We'll do it another day.

- I have to go.
- Mom!

Hi.

Why didn't you brief me
on the press conference?

Sit.

What's going on?

You weren't part of this operation.

You disobeyed orders
and committed serious misconduct.

I tracked down the suspect

while everyone else was running
around the golf course.

The suspect is in the hospital
because you sh*t him.

Alex Hoikkala
can clarify the facts for you.

- Can we interrogate the suspect?
- They're keeping him unconscious.

He hit his head when he fell.

- He might have a brain hemorrhage.
- I have to go.

Why are we having
this press conference?

After such a big operation,
we have to make it public.

Shouldn't you be at home resting?

You're not saying
this case is solved, are you?

We'll know that once
we've interrogated the suspect.

It is possible
that these things are linked.

We're here.

Here we are.

Usko.

Usko, I made dinner.

Thanks.

Hey! You're the new girl
from Germany.

And you're the idiot
who can't stay quiet in class.

Want to meet up
in the park tonight?

I'm going to the movies.

- To Tennispalatsi movie theater?
- No, here.

- What time?
- At .

I'll see you : .

Filippa.

- Was there something wrong with it?
- No, it was perfect. Perfetto.

- Thank you. Would you like dessert?
- I'll have an espresso.

Would you happen to have a laptop
I could borrow for a moment?

No, I don't.

- What about that laptop?
- I can't lend it out.

- A couple of minutes?
- No.

It's important.

Work stuff.

- Filippa, please?
- Said my grandpa who had bad knees.

- Here you are.
- Thank you.

You're welcome.

Hey.

You can't find
a more trustworthy person than me.

Thank you.

I deeply regret
all the things we've done.

I can't. I swear
I don't know what to say.

Talk! From the beginning.
You hear me?

Talk, dammit!

I swear to God I will k*ll you.
This is your last chance.

- The film lasted, like, four hours.
- Two and a half.

- Who called?
- No one.

- Why are we here?
- What do you mean?

Well... Why?

- We're taking a walk.
- Okay.

- Hi.
- Alex, dammit.

- You're still alive and kicking.
- Good morning to you too.

I heard about Anna Bergdahl.
What an unfortunate thing.

And then this kidnapping.
Goddamnit.

What happened
has nothing to do with Tempo.

We just had really bad luck.

I believe you,
but there are rumors

and that's making people
think all kinds of things.

The Germans here almost
choked on their lager.

I understand.
But everything's okay now.

You know who the man is?

The National Bureau
of Investigation thinks

he was some eco-t*rror1st
who had delusions or something.

An eco-t*rror1st
who's against wind power?

That's something new.
Finns are crazy.

He was probably German, actually.

Well, we definitely have
our share of nutheads here.

Did the police get
him to say anything?

They haven't been able to
interrogate him yet. He's in a coma.

- What did he want from you?
- That's a good question.

He showed me a diving video
where there were some containers.

- Containers? What containers?
- I've no idea.

Well, we better not tell that
to the media.

Of course not.

How's the project otherwise?

Good. We'll get
the durability test results

from the VTT Technical Research
Center any day now.

Good.
I'm actually coming to Finland.

- I'm heading to the airport next.
- Okay. Talk to you soon. Bye.

Hi, Hans. I think
we have a new problem.

- Hey, do you know anything about...
- Sorry...

Yes.

I understand,
but it's not that simple.

Right. I'll do that.
No, that's not necessary.

I will, and I'll CC it upstairs.
Goodbye.

"Goodbye"?
I say that when I talk to my mom.

That wasn't my mom.
It was Pajander.

Minister of the Interior?
I hope he didn't fire all of us.

It was close. He said that
Finnish business life should be

able to grow and thrive
without us intervening.

Tempo?

This has nothing to do
with you personally.

At least not yet.

- You need a signature or something?
- No...

- It's nothing.
- Just spit it out.

Well, I was gonna talk about
the floorball team expenses...

Hell no.

That's what I thought.
Another time then. Bye.

According to the Bureau of Investigation,

his name is Andreas Wolf. A German
engineer and environmental activist.

No criminal record.
Lives in Germany.

I just thought
I'd come and listen...

- Please, continue.
- Oh, thank you.

His station wagon is German
but has stolen Finnish license plates.

He probably entered
the country in the north

because we can't find any passenger info.

When?

We don't know yet.

Your theory is that a German
engineer drove to Finland,

stole Alex's car, abducted Anna in it

and buried her in Tuulivuorenranta?

I'm sure you understand
it doesn't make any sense.

- These cases are not linked.
- We don't know that yet.

The German is half-dead.
I can't tell people

that one of my most experienced
officers sh*t him.

And that he wasn't a k*ller.

He would've become a k*ller
two seconds later.

Not with this g*n. It's a replica.

You had no way of knowing.

Sofia, you're going home,

and you're going to rest
for a couple of days.

Anna's m*rder*r is still at large.
We can't wait for the German

to wake up and tell us he had
nothing to do with the m*rder.

That's exactly what we'll do.

- I won't...
- Stop.

I let you come back to work
too soon after Jussi's death.

- That has nothing to do with this.
- I'm telling you to stop!

- Hi.
- What's up?

I was just wondering

if you made a list of the things
that were found in Alex's car.

Basically yeah. But there are
still things we haven't looked at.

But there's not much left
except melted plastic

and damn sharp pieces of metal.

- May I take a look?
- You have authorization, right?

- No, I don't.
- Then you have to come back later.

It won't take long.

Make sure you put everything back.

Sakke.

- Hi.
- Hi.

We bumped into each other again.

- Coincidence or fate?
- Pick one.

- I believe in fate... No, I don't.
- I don't either.

- Where are you going?
- I actually live in this building.

Okay. Nice.

Would you like a cup of coffee
or something?

- Sure.
- Okay. Let's go.

- You want some?
- No.

Tell me what that is.

It's a membership card
for a charging service.

You can charge
electric cars with it. Here.

Can you find out
if it was used October - ?

It was used once.

Here. The card was used last

at Myllykukko gas station
in Nurmijärvi at : a.m. on Sunday.

You have footage
of the charging station?

No, we have cameras
for the gas tanks.

People haven't started
stealing electricity yet.

- A real detective.
- Excuse me?

What do I get
if I tell you something?

It's your duty
as a citizen to tell me.

My friend got b*at up by
this darkie at a hot dog stand,

and they pressed charges
against him.

They believed the jungle bunny.

Give me a hundred euros.

If you give me a hundred euros,
I might remember something.

-No f*cking way. Did you just grope me?
- Huh?

You touched my tit.
You just groped a detective.

I can keep you locked up for days.
Is that what you want?

No.

Did you see that car Saturday night
or early Sunday morning?

Yes.

I was outside working
when it pulled up.

- Was this man driving it?
- I'm not sure. He could've been.

Did you see anyone else
in the car?

- This woman maybe?
- No, the driver was alone.

Is there anything else
you remember?

The car came from that small road.

Most cars come
from the freeway at night.

Where does the small road lead to?

Under the bridge,
to the other side of the freeway.

What are you thinking about?

Nothing special.

How about we just make an appointment

and start the adoption process?

Well?

I had an affair with Anna Bergdahl.

- For how long?
- A year. Since last fall.

So all this time,
while we were going through this,

you were f*cking Anna Bergdahl?

I'm sorry.

Hello? Please send me a taxi.

The address is
Iirisniementie Road .

Yes. Okay.

? Okay. Yes. Thank you.

- What's that?
- Look.

- Is that me?
- Yeah.

- It's not.
- It is.

I don't get this game.

- It was going well.
- It wasn't.

Yes, it was.

What are you going
to do after school?

- You mean, tomorrow?
- No, after high school.

I don't know.

This sounds like a cliché,
but I'm getting out of here.

- Where to?
- Germany, of course.

- All my friends are there.
- Germany?

- What are these?
- What?

- These trophies.
- I used to play floorball.

You don't play anymore?

- Why not?
- I don't feel like it.

What do you do now that
you don't play floorball anymore?

- All kinds of stuff.
- What stuff?

Cause trouble at school?

Your teeth are
unbelievably beautiful.

- My teeth?
- Yeah.

Of all things, my teeth?

You're crazy.

- I'm really happy you came to Finland.
- Oh yeah?

It looks good.

- It's your recipe.
- What?

- Truffles?
- Yeah.

- How can you remember the recipe?
- I just do.

Okay.

Sorry.

Nurmi.

You know where Karppi's at?

- She's not answering her phone.
- No. Why?

I looked
into the gas station card for her.

- Where should I register it?
- What?

Hoikkala's charging card for his Lexus.

- Hello?
- I'm here.

- Er... I'll take care of it.
- Okay. Bye.

Okay.

I need to make a call.

- Koskimäki.
- We have a problem.

- What?
- Karppi won't give up.

- She's working the case alone.
- Tell her to stop.

She has to leave Hoikkala alone.
It's your responsibility now.

I need to go take care of something.
Work related.

Okay.

Don't go anywhere. I'll be back soon.

Okay.

- Are you doing business?
- Something like that.

- I want to eat that when I come back.
- I'm either here or not.

- Okay. Bye.
- Bye.

I won't be long.

- Hello?
- What are you up to?

- Nothing.
- I know what you've been doing.

- I haven't done anything.
- You're ruining your career.

Leave Alex alone.

Sorry, can't hear you.
Bad connection.

Hi, this is Nurmi.
I need a little help.

Shouldn't you be enjoying
an antipasto at this hour?

You have to leave Alex alone.
That's Koskimäki's order,

and I'm responsible
for making sure you obey.

- Oh, you're responsible for it?
- Yeah.

Usko and his daughters
are going through hell.

They can't move on.
We can't stop the investigation

- because Wolf is in a coma.
- Koskimäki disagrees.

Remember whose skirt had
these kinds of sequins?

- Where was the photo taken?
- Near Myllykukko.

Near an underpass.

Open the door.

- What's that?
- That's your car.

- Yeah.
- You're in this photo.

No, I'm not.

- Where was this taken?
- At Myllykukko gas station.

Early Sunday morning, an hour after
Anna was seen getting in your car.

Isn't your m*rder*r
at the hospital in a coma?

- You're in this photo.
- No, I'm not.

Who is it then?

We got a call about a disturbance.

- What is this?
- Karppi, you should go home.

You can't be serious.
You called them?

Who's in this photo?

- If it's not you, who is it?
- It's Roope, my brother.

- Let's go.
- Don't touch me!

Don't f*cking touch me!
Nurmi, seriously.

It's okay.

Please take her home.
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