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  1. We, the children of the East, of the docksides, rookeries and laneways, we pray for the peace of Edmund Reid. Historically Best was a reporter that was helping spread to notoriety of Jack the Ripper. Many years after the investigation Best confessed to have written the 'dear boss' letter.

    • Male
    • Frederick Best
    • Whitechapel, London England
    • 3 min
    • Season 1
    • Season 2
    • Season 3
    • Cast

    I Need Light

    1. Edmund Reid: [speaking to Best and Chief Inspector Abberline] She was never Ripper, that girl. But you two... [to Best] You for profit... [to Abberline]You for guilt, I suspect, wanted it so. Now I ask us to undertake this. That we find a little joy in his continued absence, that we cease to look for him in every act of evil that crosses our path. There is an abundance of that hereabout and I would have obsession blinker us to the wider world no longer. Am I understood? 1. Fred Abberline:...

    In My Protection

    1. Deborah Goren: Children. Men say some are born evil, others blameless. The truth, in my experience, is simpler. They are mirrors, as evil or as innocent as the world that gives life to them. And this world, I need not to tell you this, this world is a wicked one. 1. Deborah Goren: I am a secular woman, Inspector. I have seen too much of the truth of things for it to be otherwise. Yet this of my faith I have kept: "Save one life, and you save the world entire." 1. [Susan enters Jackson's ro...

    The King Came Calling

    1. Edmund Reid: Morning to you. 2. Preacher: And to yourself. 3. Edmund Reid: [sees the almost empty street]You are alone here? 4. Preacher: The world hides in fright when there's rumor of cholera. 5. Edmund Reid: But not yourself? 6. Preacher: No, sir. I make my home where other men's fear lies. I fight it for them. 7. Edmund Reid: Then you are welcome here. 1. Detective Inspector Sidney Ressler: Reid, I cannot help but think the man's further excesses, his need to move beyond that initial b...

    Pure as the Driven

    1. Homer Jackson: [experimenting with heroin]It is life stripped of all judgement. No pain, no hunger, no sorrow... no tomorrow. 2. Edmund Reid: Qualities much in demand hereabout. 1. Edmund Reid: I know it painful, Sergeant, but it cannot be helped. Good men may go bad. 2. Bennet Drake: Although I have yet to see a bad man go good. 3. Edmund Reid: The world is unjust in that way. 4. Bennet Drake: Indeed.

    Am I Not Monstrous?

    1. Joseph Merrick: John, look at me. Do it. Do it! Am I not monstrous? It is the truth of my every waking moment, and yet, despite all, I feel joy. No, I do. I do!

    Dynamite and a Woman

    1. Homer Jackson: No sorcery known will allow a man ingress until she first lowers that drawbridge down. You need to make her start wondering after you. Feel the twinge of intrigue, fellow feelings of vulnerability. Here, here, you see? Mother, cruelly killed when she was but a child. Father in lockdown and a stranger to her. You need to make yourself the same, Flight. You need to build yourself a story, tragic loss, destitution. It's got to be perfect, it's got to be detailed and, most impor...

    Ashes and Diamonds

    1. Rose Erskine: Bennett is... he's not the Captain. 2. Susan Hart: No. No, he is not. 3. Rose Erskine: Do you--well before now, that is--did you regret it? 4. Susan Hart: My dear Rose, the regrets I have accrued in this life could fill all the oceans twice over. But that, him, the Captain... not one single moment. 1. Capt. Homer Jackson: (seeing a patient out of his surgery)That's gonna itch like hell for a couple days, but that's Mother Nature's way of telling you not to put it there.

    Your Father, My Friend

    1. Edmund Reid: That's quick work, Chief Inspector. 2. Chief Inspector Abberline: Your face is known in these parts, Edmund. You raise hell, word will travel. 3. Edmund Reid: There is hell to be raised, Fred, and I am to raise it. 1. Chief Inspector Abberline: No! Inspector Drake, I brought you here so this man could be corralled, not spun into ever greater acts of lunacy! 2. Inspector Bennet Drake: (calmly loading his shotgun)I'm sorry your faith in me is not better rewarded, Chief Inspector...

    Heavy Boots

    1. [outside Jackson's surgery] 2. Mimi Morton: I have knocked, I have shouted, but no reply. He is either elsewhere, or he is insensible. My intuition leans to the latter. 3. Chief Inspector Abberline: As does mine, Miss. 4. [He kicks the door open, then politely motions her in.] 1. Cpt. Homer Jackson: Never understood the fuss myself. Beer. May as well drink from the river. Warm, flat... 2. Inspector Bennet Drake: [draining his own pint]Useful qualities, however, when a man wishes to drink o...

  2. Dec 30, 2014 · Fred Best has always believed that Susan was involved in the train crash and has made contact with a reporter based in New York, together they are attempting to track Swift’s whereabouts and misdeeds.

    • The Real Reid of Ripper Street. Edmund Reid (MacFadyen) was a real detective at the time of the Jack the Ripper murders. A keen hot air balloonist and a talented actor and singer, he was described by Weekly Despatch as 'one of the most remarkable men of the century'.
    • Victorian newspapers. The show’s creator Richard Warlow is always on the hunt for 19th century newspapers and magazines, from which he draws the inspiration for the language he uses in his scripts.
    • Pricey pub. The Leman Street police station and The Brown Bear pub, which Inspector Reid, Sergeant Drake and Captain Jackson have all frequented in their darker moments, still exist today.
    • Inspector Drake on X Factor? Simon Cowell asked Jerome Flynn, who plays Sergeant Jackson, to be a judge on X Factor when the reality show first started, but Jerome turned him down.
  3. Sep 18, 2015 · ‘The Peace of Edmund Reid’ was a hugely satisfying and notably conclusive season finale that wrapped up season three in a way that adequately serviced every major character and ongoing conflict, as well as delivering a reliably grim serving of the gory crime drama Ripper Street is known for.

  4. Nov 29, 2017 · Most characters bear physical and emotional scars: Reid’s back is covered with burns following a boat accident in which he lost his daughter; Detective Sergeant Bennet Drake (Jerome Flynn) bears the scars of his brutal boxing matches; journalist Fred Best (David Dawson) loses his ear and wears a prosthetic; the cast of supporting characters ...

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  6. The episode title "The Peace of Edmund Reid," is spoken by Fred Best (David Dawson). "We, the children of the east, of the docksides, highways, rookeries, and laneways, we pray for the peace of Edmund Reid."

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