
Clarence & Moses: Partners in Crime (Solving)
Clip: Season 6 Episode 4 | 2m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
Paul Bazely and Ansu Kabia weigh in on Moses and Clarence's unexpected partnership.
Clarence and Moses may seem like the unlikeliest pair, but they sure do make great partners in crime (solving). Paul Bazely and Ansu Kabia weigh in on the unexpected duo.
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Clarence & Moses: Partners in Crime (Solving)
Clip: Season 6 Episode 4 | 2m 43sVideo has Closed Captions
Clarence and Moses may seem like the unlikeliest pair, but they sure do make great partners in crime (solving). Paul Bazely and Ansu Kabia weigh in on the unexpected duo.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship- So, what's the plan?
(whimsical music) - Shh!
- Sorry, sorry.
- Well, Clarence thinking that finally things are smooth sailing is obviously getting a bit ahead of himself, because it never is, is it?
So there's quite a few adventures.
He's teaming up with an old fan favorite, Moses, which is a match made in heaven, as far as I'm concerned.
- If Clarence starts being irritating, tell him you know where he hid the McKenna file.
- [Paul] Well, I think they have very complimentary skills.
- 77B.
- Rachel said the other day that Moses is like a big cat and Clarence is like a lapdog.
- I can't believe he told you that.
Very well.
- So when it comes to Clarence, Moses definitely thinks, to begin with, he's irritating, He's a bit of a jobsworth, he's over the top.
He goes very deeply into detail, but the great thing is that Moses then realizes, oh, he goes into details that are useful.
- Just before he died, a large transfer of money was made from Sir Joseph's bank account to a small German bank in the city.
(bright music) We need to find out who this bank account belongs to.
Come along.
No time to rest.
(whimsical music) - Clarence has this kind of edgy, nervous energy, where he can look through a book for five hours to look for the right thing.
And Moses is a man of action, but he's also very relaxed.
If he needed to take a nap in the office, he'll just take one, which mortifies Clarence.
- Is there a back entrance to building?
- Yes.
Why?
- We need to go?
Now!
- Oh!
- They work so well together because they're so opposite.
They're both really good.
Either one is really good at something different, but at the same time, they don't step on each other's toes.
- It's going to be dangerous.
Very dangerous.
- Which is why we need a detailed plan, and one person in charge.
- And that should be you.
- Well, I'm no stranger to this kind of thing.
- (scoffs) You are an accountant.
- Once they come to a kind of understanding, they can go together on parallel paths and never upset each other.
- Oh, really?
- Yes, really.
These days I know the streets as well as the balance sheets.
(hooves clopping) Hello!
(whimsical music) Excuse me.
Hello, hello.
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