Catherine forces DNA from defiant Daryl
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Joyce informs Catherine that Daryl is refusing to provide DNA and fingerprints, requesting Catherine's intervention before force is used.
Catherine enters the room where Daryl is being held and, without pausing, prepares to forcibly take Daryl's DNA, making it clear that cooperation is not optional.
Who Was There
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A storm of rage, grief, and helplessness—he’s furious at Catherine for abandoning him, terrified of the consequences of his violence, and utterly powerless against the police’s authority. The forced swab is the final humiliation, reducing him to a sobbing, struggling mess.
Daryl is a wreck—tear-streaked, trembling, and visibly distraught as Catherine enters the room. He accuses her of betrayal, his voice cracking with desperation as he recounts her failure to protect him from the bullies who tormented him. When Catherine insists on the DNA swab, Daryl’s defiance turns to physical resistance, but he’s no match for Catherine and Shaf. The swab is forced into his mouth amid his struggles, leaving him humiliated and broken. His outbursts—‘They’re animals,’ ‘They shouldn’t be allowed to breathe’—reveal the depth of his trauma, but his resistance is futile against the institutional force arrayed against him.
- • Resist the DNA swab as an act of defiance against Catherine and the system that failed him.
- • Force Catherine to acknowledge her failure to protect him, even if it’s through desperate accusations.
- • Catherine’s promises of protection were hollow, and the police care more about procedure than justice.
- • His violence was justified, but the system will punish him while letting his tormentors go free.
Neutral professionalism—he’s focused on the task at hand, treating the struggle as a routine part of the job. There’s no visible sympathy for Daryl, but also no sadism; he’s a functional extension of the system.
Shaf stands silently beside Daryl in the interrogation room, his presence a quiet but firm backup to Catherine. When Daryl resists the DNA swab, Shaf moves swiftly to assist, physically restraining Daryl’s arms while Catherine forces the swab into his mouth. His actions are efficient and detached, reflecting his role as a professional enforcer of police procedure. He doesn’t speak during the struggle, but his physical involvement is decisive—he’s the muscle ensuring Catherine’s authority is upheld.
- • Assist Catherine in obtaining the DNA sample by restraining Daryl during the struggle.
- • Uphold police protocol and maintain order in the interrogation room.
- • Resistance to police procedure is futile and must be met with decisive action.
- • His role is to support Catherine’s decisions, even when they involve force.
Neutral professionalism—he’s seen this before. There’s no visible reaction to Daryl’s distress or the use of force; his job is to ensure the process runs smoothly, not to question it.
The Custody Sergeant from Halifax stands outside the interrogation room, exchanging a knowing look with Catherine as she passes. His presence is a silent acknowledgment of the tension inside—the unspoken understanding that Daryl’s resistance will likely require force. He doesn’t intervene or comment; his role is to oversee the process, ensuring it adheres to protocol. The struggle inside is audible, but he remains a passive observer, embodying the institutional detachment that allows such confrontations to occur.
- • Oversee the DNA collection procedure to ensure it complies with police protocol.
- • Maintain order in the custody suite, even if it means ignoring the ethical implications of forcing a swab.
- • The system’s procedures must be followed, regardless of individual circumstances.
- • His role is to facilitate, not intervene—even when force is used.
Neutral professionalism—she’s doing her job, relaying information without emotional investment. There’s no hint of sympathy for Daryl or concern about the ethics of forcing the swab; she’s part of the system’s machinery.
Joyce’s role in this event is off-screen but pivotal—she’s the one who alerts Catherine to Daryl’s resistance, setting the confrontation in motion. Her brisk, efficient tone (‘This Daryl lad’s kicking off downstairs’) reflects her institutional role: she’s the messenger who ensures the machine keeps running. While she doesn’t witness the struggle, her intervention is what brings Catherine to the room, making her indirectly complicit in the forced swab.
- • Inform Catherine of Daryl’s resistance so she can intervene (or authorize force).
- • Ensure the DNA collection process isn’t delayed by Daryl’s defiance.
- • Police procedure must be upheld, even when it involves difficult or ethically ambiguous actions.
- • Her role is to facilitate communication within the station, not to question the decisions of senior officers.
Objects Involved
Significant items in this scene
The DNA kit is the instrument of institutional control in this scene. Catherine snaps on sterile gloves and cracks open the kit with clinical precision, extracting the long-stemmed swab that will be forced into Daryl’s mouth. The kit’s sterile, clinical nature contrasts sharply with the raw emotion of the confrontation—it’s a tool of science, but its use here is an act of coercion. The swab itself becomes a symbol of the police’s power: it doesn’t just collect evidence; it subjugates Daryl, reducing his defiance to a physical struggle. The kit’s presence in the room is a silent threat before the struggle begins, and its successful use marks the police’s victory over Daryl’s resistance.
The DNA swab is the physical manifestation of the police’s coercive power in this scene. Initially part of the sterile DNA kit, it becomes the focal point of the struggle when Catherine forces it into Daryl’s mouth. The swab’s long stem allows her to twist it firmly, ensuring a sufficient sample is collected despite his resistance. Its use is invasive and humiliating, reducing Daryl to a source of biological evidence. The swab’s successful deployment marks the police’s triumph over his defiance, but it also symbolizes the dehumanizing nature of institutional control—Daryl’s body is treated as evidence, not as a person.
While the ball-head hammer isn’t physically present in this scene, its absence looms large over the confrontation. Daryl’s reference to shattering one of his tormentors’ collarbones with the hammer (‘And now you’ve shattered one of their collar bones with a lump hammer’) is a direct challenge to Catherine’s authority. The hammer, a tool of his own violent retaliation, is the reason he’s in the interrogation room in the first place. Its mention serves as a defiant reminder of his capacity for violence—a capacity that the police are now suppressing through force. The hammer’s symbolic weight is felt in Daryl’s accusation that Catherine failed to protect him, making her complicit in the cycle of violence that led to his arrest.
Location Details
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The cramped interrogation room (the ‘Little Room’) is a pressure cooker of tension, its tight walls and harsh lighting amplifying the raw confrontation between Catherine and Daryl. The space is functionally designed for coercion: the small size forces physical proximity, making resistance futile, while the lack of windows or natural light creates an oppressive, timeless atmosphere. The room’s door, though not explicitly mentioned, is likely locked or guarded, trapping Daryl in a space where the police’s authority is absolute. The struggle over the DNA swab turns this mundane room into a battleground, where institutional power crushes individual desperation. The room’s atmosphere is one of controlled chaos—Catherine’s clinical efficiency clashes with Daryl’s emotional unraveling, while Shaf’s silent assistance underscores the systemic nature of the confrontation.
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Key Dialogue
"DARYL: You said you were gonna deal with em, you said you were gonna nip it in the bud. I shouldn’t even be here."
"CATHERINE: They were arrested and charged and they’ll be up in court in the next few weeks, and I’ll go up there and speak to ‘em again but - you know, with the best will in the world - there’s only so much we can do, and frankly this sort of silly business doesn’t help, it just perpetuates the bad feeling."
"DARYL: They’re animals."
"CATHERINE: Yup."
"DARYL: They shouldn’t be allowed to walk, they shouldn’t be allowed to exist, they shouldn’t be allowed to breathe."
"CATHERINE: And now you’ve shattered one of their collar bones with a lump hammer. Are you gonna let me do this?"