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Episode 7 of Prisoner Cell Block H.
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00:00When he couldn't stand it any longer, he asked me to help him.
00:08I couldn't at first. I loved him too much.
00:14But I did.
00:18And I held him.
00:22Could I come and see you again, Grandma?
00:30GUNSHOT
00:34GUNSHOT
00:38GUNSHOT
00:41GUNSHOT
00:45HIGH
00:51HIGH
00:53Oh, my God.
01:23Oh, there you are.
01:41How did you get in here?
01:46Never mind.
01:48I'll look after you.
01:50Oh, come on, Bea.
01:53I like my body the way it is.
02:08Does anyone else?
02:09How the hell am I going to find out in here?
02:11You've got nothing to lose.
02:12Except a few inches.
02:13Oh, I can still run rings around you.
02:18Oh, yeah?
02:18Well, come up here and try.
02:20Go on.
02:23I'll never make it in the army.
02:25Okay.
02:26Legs apart.
02:27No need to tell Mason that.
02:29You ever thought of getting off some of that lard?
02:31Shape up your bludgers.
02:32Legs astride.
02:34Arms out.
02:35Cross over.
02:35Touching your toes.
02:37Left.
02:38Right.
02:38Left.
02:39Stop cheating, Doreen.
02:42Knees straight.
02:44Left.
02:44Do you think I'll keep in shape?
02:46Give you one, yes.
02:47If you're bored, Doyle, I'll find something to keep you busy.
02:50One.
02:51Two.
02:52One.
02:53Two.
02:53Left.
02:54Right.
02:55Left.
02:55Right.
02:56Getting excited?
02:57Uh-huh.
02:58I wish I was going out today.
03:01Come on, Bea.
03:03You can do better than that.
03:05Oh, tell my stomach that it keeps getting in the way.
03:12Oh, Lynn.
03:14I've spoken to Mrs. Davidson and they've agreed to contact the police.
03:17They're going to make further inquiries.
03:18Now, they're inquiries, mind you.
03:20Nothing more, understand?
03:21Mm.
03:23All this for them to find out I didn't do it.
03:28Oh, good.
03:29You're set.
03:30I'm going to want to see you every day for the next week.
03:32I don't want you overdoing it now that you're pregnant.
03:34Who cares?
03:36I won't be keeping it anyway.
03:39Wait outside a minute, would you, Lynn?
03:49Look, our supplies of medicinal alcohol keep disappearing.
03:52These are the women who've had the opportunity.
03:54Any ideas?
03:56Take your pick.
03:57They'll pinch anything not bolted down.
03:59It's only dealing with class, aren't we?
04:01The cream of the crop.
04:02Do you want me to take this to the governor?
04:03No, I'll do it.
04:05Okay.
04:08Little baby cat.
04:11I'm going to look after you.
04:13We're going to be friends.
04:16What you got there, Lizzie?
04:19She's mine.
04:21Mange, you look, I'm thinking of your worms.
04:23Get worse things from people.
04:24Okay, stop.
04:33On your backs.
04:36Next, threaten on the ground.
04:40Lift up and touch your toes.
04:42I haven't seen the toes for years.
04:44That'll get your stomach off me.
04:46Well, well, well.
04:48But isn't our little baby snatcher?
04:50That's enough, Doyle.
04:50I'll be out seeing you wait.
04:52Oh, yeah?
04:52You want to bet on it?
04:53You don't know what you're talking about.
04:55And I won't warn you again.
04:56I'm staying down here.
04:59You'll be all right now?
05:00Yeah.
05:01Thanks, Mrs. Jackson.
05:02I'm sorry I've left this so late, but I was expecting Meg to relate me earlier.
05:30Well, she wanted to check on Lim Warner.
05:32Yes, well, I suppose we should be grateful.
05:34She's acting like her old self.
05:35Hmm?
05:36Favouring some of the prisoners.
05:38I think Meg knows what she's doing, don't you?
05:41And do you want to talk in the office?
05:42No, it's okay.
05:43Would you be able to see my mother this evening?
05:45Yes, how was she last night?
05:47Oh, just about the same.
05:48But she's still complaining of pains in her legs.
05:50To be expected.
05:51Not getting about as much as you could.
05:58Your friends are outside playing trim the fat.
06:00But then I don't reckon you need trim it.
06:02What you think doesn't interest me.
06:04Well, I like fighters.
06:05Bet you're a real mover in bed.
06:07Whatever turns you on.
06:08You do, sweetie.
06:09Get out of my way.
06:11Make me.
06:13You're sick.
06:14Of course, I can't force her to do anything.
06:16Yeah.
06:16I mean, I'm trying.
06:17Oh, Lord!
06:19What's going on?
06:19Oh, she pushed me.
06:20God, I think I'll break me out.
06:22She's lying.
06:23She pushed me, I tell you.
06:24You forget any privileges for the next 24 hours.
06:27And any more trouble, and you'll be in front of the governor.
06:29Oh, that feels good.
06:42Oh, I wish you weren't getting out today, Marilyn.
06:45That's a dumb thing to say.
06:47Oh, it means we'll have to break in a new week, sir.
06:49Oh.
06:49I'll miss you too, Doreen.
06:52Oh, it's going to feel funny being a housewife.
06:55Yeah, well, it won't be that until after you're married.
06:57And that better not be too far off.
06:59Oh, what's wrong with living with a bloke?
07:01I did.
07:01Yeah, look where it got you.
07:03I'm not very good at housework, and my cooking's lousy.
07:07What if Eddie gets sick of me?
07:10Oh, crikey, Moses, cooking's easy.
07:12Look at all the food they have in the supermarket.
07:14You just put it in the oven, heat it up, and Bob's your uncle.
07:17I should have done a course in here.
07:19Look, you'll learn from your mistakes.
07:21I did.
07:22And besides, Eddie loves you.
07:23He'll give you time.
07:24Yeah, so did the cops.
07:32It's going to come up in a nasty bruise.
07:34Keep it clean.
07:35It should heal, all right?
07:36Oh, I've had worse than this, Doc.
07:38What's a pommie, Doc, like you're doing in a women's prison anyhow?
07:41Like the fringe benefits, do you?
07:43Antiseptic, please, sister.
07:45Hey, you make cell calls, darling.
07:48You don't talk much, do you?
07:50What, are you saving your bedside manner for your staff, are you?
07:53Pretty tough, aren't you, Frankie?
07:54That's right.
07:56Ow!
07:56Oh, I'm sorry.
08:04And I'm going to bring you some of my dinner.
08:07So don't you try running away.
08:11Oh, you dear little thing.
08:13Morning.
08:23Morning.
08:23Morning.
08:34Someone should tell him he needs glasses.
08:36Oh, you were a thirsty little cat.
08:43Oh.
08:59Taste all in his mouth.
09:02Well, the men are out there now, so I'll take it to them.
09:04Come in.
09:05Oh, Dr. Miller, I thought you'd left for your private practice.
09:09Oh, I have one more patient.
09:10Anything serious?
09:11Oh, nothing a little mouthwash wouldn't fix.
09:13You'll be pleased to know we're finally getting that drainage system repaired by the male prisoners next door.
09:18Prisoners?
09:19Oh, they do a good enough job, and it's well within our budget.
09:23Did you want to see me about something?
09:25Yes.
09:25We're missing a number of things from surgery.
09:27Drugs?
09:28Not yet, but it could come to that.
09:29Have you any idea who's responsible?
09:32Security's pretty tight.
09:34Well, we'd better do a spot search of the rooms, although I don't hold up much hope.
09:37Look, the places those women hide things, you'd be amazed.
09:41No, I wouldn't.
09:43Nobody will leave me alone.
09:44I'm sick and tired of you.
09:45I'm back.
09:46Yes, I'm bloody.
09:47I'm back.
09:48Put that down.
09:49You'll behave like an animal.
09:51Yeah, well, tell her to leave me alone.
09:52I haven't touched you yet.
09:53I've just about had enough of you, Doyle.
09:55Now, there's a visitor out there for you, and I've a damn good mind not to let you see him.
10:00You can't do that.
10:01Well, you just keep it in mind.
10:03Come on.
10:07How are you, sis?
10:16Hey, Gazza.
10:18Me brother.
10:26You still want to live on a farm, don't you, Frankie?
10:28Oh, sure.
10:30I've been talking to the welfare office at the home, see?
10:32And he reckons if you behave yourself, you could be out in three years.
10:34Oh, bull.
10:35Just tell you those things to keep you in line.
10:38He knows what he's talking about.
10:40Yeah, I know.
10:41But you've got to stay out of trouble.
10:42I'm the best I've got in here, Gazza.
10:44Look, I'm trying to be serious.
10:45Will you listen?
10:46Yeah, well, don't get your nappy in the night.
10:51Okay, I'm listening.
10:52Look, three years will give me time to get us a farm.
10:55At least put a deposit on one.
10:59Here.
11:00Did you copy the plans for our house?
11:02You can keep it if you like.
11:06Yeah, sure.
11:07But you've got to promise me you won't get into any trouble.
11:10No sweat.
11:12Well, we're Doyle's, aren't we?
11:13Doyle can do anything they'd put their minds to easy.
11:15I won't let you down, Gazza.
11:22Promise you.
11:22You've got enough of my prints to make up a book.
11:28It's hardly something to be proud of.
11:30Oh, I bet you'd find it interesting reading, though, Miss Bennet.
11:33You've got a smutty mind, Gladys.
11:35Well, you can call me Marilyn.
11:36Some of my worst enemies do.
11:39Come to say goodbye, Frankie?
11:40When I get out of here, I'll look you up.
11:41Always wanted a massage.
11:42By the time you get out, you'll be too old to care.
11:44Wouldn't bet on it.
11:46Anyway, who says when I get out, I'll be going back to my old job?
11:48People like you always go back to the mud.
11:50You should know.
11:51On your way, Doyle.
11:54Hi, Marilyn.
11:56We thought we'd missed you.
11:57Oh, I wouldn't leave without saying goodbye.
12:00What's wrong with you?
12:01Oh, she's stiffening up from the exercises.
12:03Talk about out of shape.
12:05I am not.
12:06I just pulled a muscle.
12:07Sign the disbursement book.
12:09I'll come visit you.
12:10No, no such thing.
12:11I never want to see you near this place again.
12:13Oh, Bea.
12:14Look, you've got your own life to lead now.
12:16The only time I want to hear from you is when you tell me that you and Eddie are doing the right thing and getting married.
12:20Clothing card.
12:21Bea, marriage doesn't solve everything.
12:24Yeah, well, it's a good start.
12:25Well, don't take all day, Mason.
12:35Hey, don't take any brass nickels.
12:39Well.
12:41Take care.
12:42You too, Bea.
12:43You too, Bea.
12:46You too, Bea.
12:49Hi!
13:18Hi.
13:48Well, what do you think?
13:54It's, uh, it's very cosy.
13:57Well, it's not much to look at, but it's got a good feel about it, don't you reckon?
14:02The only thing wrong with it is we have to share the bathroom.
14:06But only with Joe and another old bloke.
14:08And they don't use it very often.
14:11Almost forgot.
14:18I'm sorry, it's not, uh...
14:26Oh, Eddie, it's lovely.
14:30Oh.
14:43What do you mean sneaking in on people?
14:45It's my room, too.
14:47Well, what are you pinched now?
14:49Nothing.
14:50Did you just grow that, did you?
14:57She's staying with me.
14:58Like bloody hell she is, stupid moth-eating thing.
15:01She only needs a bit of looking after.
15:03Yeah, well, then do it outside.
15:04Well, they'll get rid of her if they find her.
15:06And I'll ring its flaming neck if it's here when I get back.
15:08Come on, Doreen, you're as slow as a wet and weak.
15:22Oh, what do you expect?
15:23I'm on me own.
15:24You're like, you're still getting out of shape.
15:25Oh, jeez, when's he going to move on?
15:27We're shorthanded as it is.
15:28Hey, Doreen, have a look.
15:30Oh, what a cutie.
15:31Hey, be gentle, don't hurt her.
15:33I'm only patting it.
15:34What is that thing doing in here?
15:36She was cold.
15:37Put it back where it belongs, Lizzie.
15:39It's not safe.
15:40Well, cats can look after themselves.
15:42Besides, they'll stink the place out.
15:44Oh, Bea.
15:45Build up, Doreen.
15:46Out.
15:47But what about those men?
15:48They might strike their shovel or something.
15:50Oh, they're dumb now.
15:53Oh, why didn't you tell us before?
15:56They'll be back tomorrow.
15:56Oh, I can't be able to see this.
16:00Gee, look at this bloody press,
16:02and I'm going to go on strike.
16:03Damn water everywhere.
16:04Nothing in this place works.
16:06Oh, I wouldn't have to be seen with you.
16:09No, I wouldn't have to be seen with you.
16:10Oh, don't tell me.
16:11Will you check her out?
16:13What's that?
16:14Mother's little helper.
16:15Look, Frankie Doyle's been to see me,
16:17asking what her chances of parole are.
16:19Claims she's turned over a new leaf.
16:20I wouldn't trust her as far as I could throw her.
16:22Meg?
16:23Well, normally I'd go along with Vera,
16:25but having seen her with her brother,
16:26it's certainly a different Frankie.
16:29Do you think it's enough incentive for her
16:30to keep out of trouble?
16:31Hard to say with that temper of hers.
16:34She won't change.
16:36I've seen women like her before.
16:38You could be right,
16:39but at this stage,
16:40we should give her the benefit of the doubt.
16:42Well, I think it'd be a mistake
16:43to give a special treatment.
16:44I'm not suggesting we do.
16:46We carry on as usual.
16:48Oh, by the way,
16:49I'd appreciate it if you could both
16:51stay back for a spot search tonight.
16:52Of course.
16:53I'm afraid I can't, Mrs Davidson.
16:56Well, my mother hasn't been at all well,
16:57and I really ought to get home.
16:59Oh, nothing too serious, I hope.
17:01Well, she seems to be getting worse.
17:03Well, I don't see why we can't have the search
17:05first thing in the morning, then.
17:07That'll be a great help.
17:08Thank you, Mrs Davidson.
17:09Hello, Mum.
17:24You're late.
17:25I shop Thursdays, you know that.
17:28God, it's so dark in here.
17:29I couldn't get off the sofa all day.
17:31My legs were giving me trouble.
17:32Well, they will if you sit there all day.
17:34Just how am I supposed to get about?
17:37Nobody knows the pain.
17:39Dr Miller's coming over later.
17:41He'll give you something.
17:42Oh, nothing helps.
17:43But you don't care.
17:45Was lunch okay?
17:47I managed to eat it.
17:48Then let me get in a part-time nurse.
17:50I'm not having any stranger in this house, Vera.
17:53It's a daughter's duty to look after a mother.
17:56I think of all those years bringing you up by myself,
17:58giving you the best education I could,
18:00trouble I had.
18:02But you never heard me complain.
18:04No one wants you when you're old and sick,
18:06not even your own daughter.
18:07I just thought a nurse would make things easier for you.
18:09Yes, so you can wipe your hands of me.
18:11Next thing you should be wanting to put me in a hole.
18:13I won't.
18:15Stuck in here all day.
18:18No one to talk to.
18:19I'll see you for a few hours
18:21and all you do is pick on me.
18:23Think I enjoy the pain?
18:25Think I like being sick?
18:26Here.
18:50Here.
18:51Kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty.
18:52Kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty.
18:57I got a surprise for you.
19:00Come on.
19:02Come and get you dinner.
19:06Here.
19:07Come on.
19:09Where are you?
19:11Kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty.
19:12Get your...
19:12Ah.
19:27Oh.
19:28Oh.
19:30Doesn't Karen come into the rec room anymore?
19:32She got in a strife over Frankie.
19:33Old Sal, of course, took away her privileges.
19:36I don't know why Frankie doesn't leave that girl alone.
19:38Even what I heard, Karen started it.
19:40She wouldn't do that.
19:42Oh, boy, have you missed out on a lot
19:43since you've been in hospital.
19:45That little lady is turning out to be pretty tough.
19:48Heaven help us.
19:49One Frankie's quite enough.
19:50Hmm.
19:51There, there.
19:52Pig!
19:53You killed her.
19:54You killed my cat.
19:56I'll kill you, I swear.
19:58Get off your flaming rocker.
19:59Oh, you hated her because she was my friend.
20:02Oh, go on.
20:03The main she's the only thing's better off dead
20:04than so would you be.
20:06Lizzie, she'll only hurt you.
20:08no pig.
20:10Big fat pig.
20:11You're queer.
20:12You ought to be shot.
20:15Pig!
20:15Pig!
20:16Pig!
20:17Pig!
20:18Pig!
20:18Pig!
20:19Pig!
20:19Pig!
20:19Pig!
20:24No blood pressure is still too high, Mrs. Bennett.
20:35you must be careful not to get excited.
20:38I'll prescribe you some more tablets,
20:39but promise me that you'll take them.
20:41Yes, Doctor.
20:42Oh, it's hard not to worry, though.
20:44I hate being such a burden to Vera.
20:47She's got her own life to lead.
20:48She can't always be running after me.
20:50Did Vera mention bringing in a nurse?
20:53We did discuss it.
20:55And Vera feels she'd be happier looking after me herself.
20:59All right, Mrs. Bennet.
21:01Now, you take care.
21:02I'll be able to see you again soon.
21:03Thank you, Doctor.
21:04I'll show you out, Greg.
21:05Thanks for coming over.
21:09It's a pleasure.
21:10Just make sure that you take those tablets
21:12because there's no point otherwise to do it at us.
21:14I'm so worried about it.
21:16Yes, of course.
21:17See you tomorrow.
21:17Good night.
21:18Bye.
21:25It's nice to see you on your feet again.
21:27He's quite a good, Doctor.
21:29Why can't you get yourself a man like that?
21:31Oh, look, don't start that again.
21:33You're starting to look like a shriveled-up old prune.
21:36No, man, I'd look twice at you.
21:37Well, whose fault's that?
21:38I've been looking after you for 12 years.
21:41When have I had a chance to even meet a man?
21:42Oh, that's right.
21:43Blame me.
21:44Oh, just look at where you work.
21:46A prison.
21:47Why can't you get yourself a decent job?
21:49You're getting old and hard before your years, Vera.
21:52Oh, look, lay off, Mum.
21:53Just lay off.
22:05You're just like a little kid, you know that?
22:07Just one more minute.
22:09I've been promising myself this for six months.
22:13The worst bit about being inside is the same old thing every night.
22:18Lights out at 10.
22:20Never a minute before or a minute after.
22:22Always 10 on the dot.
22:26Well, you can always watch it from here, you know.
22:28I promise to keep you up till 11.
22:33You better.
22:34Move along, girls.
22:56Nothing.
23:02Right.
23:02Spot check, girls.
23:03It's a bloody invasion of privacy.
23:06What in the bloody hell's keeping them?
23:08They're looking for the one who killed my cat,
23:10and I'm going to tell them.
23:11I'll belt up, you old idiot.
23:12I should have killed you last night when I had a chance.
23:16You were stinking drunk, and you wouldn't have the guts.
23:19Spot check.
23:21On your feet, Lizzie.
23:25That's private.
23:27All right, Cranky.
23:33Miss Bennett.
23:35Miss Bennett.
23:37Miss Davidson.
23:43They've been planted.
23:48Lizzie the Bowerbird.
23:50I might have known.
23:53Why on earth would you want this?
23:54It was for me, Kat.
23:56You got plenty.
23:57And the alcohol?
23:59I have to have something to make me sleep.
24:02I'm locked up with a killer.
24:04It's her you ought to punish.
24:06She killed my cat.
24:07She probably smothered it to death.
24:09You see, you gave it a drink out of this.
24:11What was in it?
24:11Water.
24:12Where'd you get it?
24:14Out of a bucket.
24:14It was rainwood.
24:17So if I'm any judge, it's got some sort of weed killer in it.
24:19If your cat was sick or just a kitten.
24:22You can go, Frankie.
24:24We're going to let you have a cat.
24:32And she trusted me.
24:34I think you've learned your lesson, Lizzie.
24:37So we won't take this matter any further.
24:49Ma'am, Frankie.
24:50Don't tell me you got out the right side of the bed for a change.
24:53You know, you're that bird brainless.
24:54You make a good pair.
24:55Always chirping out of tune.
24:56Oh, she's funny this morning.
24:58I'll try.
25:01You want to touch me, sweetie?
25:02We can go to your room.
25:02I wouldn't touch you if my life depended on it.
25:04What's the matter?
25:07Having trouble with your fat feet?
25:08Who ever do that to me?
25:09You can dish it up, but you can't take it, can you?
25:11That's enough.
25:12I don't tolerate troublemakers in here, understand?
25:18Mum?
25:19Yes?
25:19I think it would be a good idea if Frankie Doyle works in the garden.
25:22Just for a while.
25:23Yes, Mrs. Davidson.
25:27It might be best to keep her away from the others.
25:30Frankie or Karen?
25:31Karen.
25:31I just can't figure out why Frankie's backing down.
25:40Yeah.
25:40Lizzie would be dead by now.
25:42Not to mention Karen.
25:44She's got to be up to something.
25:46Frankie doesn't run.
25:49Hello, Lizzie.
25:51G'day.
25:54Don't worry, Lizzie.
25:55We'll find you another cat.
25:57It won't be the same.
25:59It wasn't really your fault.
26:00People shouldn't leave stuff like that lying around.
26:03It's a punishment.
26:05I knew God would get his own back.
26:08It took him ten years, but I knew he wouldn't forget.
26:11Being in here is punishment enough.
26:14Anyway, you only meant to scare him.
26:16God would know that.
26:18Complaining about my cooking, and what would Shearers know about food anyway?
26:22Nothing.
26:22Yeah.
26:23So I showed him.
26:25Yeah.
26:25I gave him something to really complain about.
26:28Four out of six is pretty good.
26:31Shearers, I'd say tough.
26:33No.
26:33But I only meant to scare him.
26:37I didn't mean to bump him off.
26:39Yeah.
26:39Well, poison's real tricky stuff.
26:42You weren't to know.
26:44Neither did my little cat.
26:46Could have been sick anyway.
26:49You think so?
26:50Didn't look well to me.
26:52She knew I loved her.
26:54Of course she did.
26:55But what about Frankie?
26:59I blamed her.
27:00She'll kill me.
27:01They'll look after you.
27:02Yeah.
27:07God, I need a drink.
27:21Can I come in?
27:22You want to have a go at me too, do you?
27:23I think you know me better than that.
27:27I was wondering if you'd like to work in the garden.
27:31Now, I know it's not really your cup of tea, but it might give time for things to settle
27:37down a bit.
27:37I can look after meself.
27:39Oh, I've no doubt about that.
27:41Frankie, it isn't difficult to see.
27:44You're making an effort to control your temper.
27:46And what would you know?
27:48Nothing much, I suppose.
27:49I was just trying to help.
27:52Hang on a sec.
27:53What do you mean you can see I'm trying to control my temper?
27:57Well, aren't you?
27:58Didn't think anyone had noticed.
28:00You don't often run away from trouble.
28:03Yeah, well, I've got this kid brother, you see.
28:05I've been looking after him since he was about eight and he sort of still needs me.
28:08Thought I'd better get out.
28:10He's got this dumb idea about building a place like this.
28:12Oh, looks lovely.
28:18Yeah, he's sort of the bright spark of the family.
28:21It's not going to be easy, frankly.
28:26Once the others find out you won't fight back and they suspect something already, it could
28:30get rough on you.
28:32You've got rather a lot to live down.
28:34Oh, give it a go then.
28:42Oh, come on, Doreen.
28:44No way.
28:45The last time I was set to go, you went and got yourself boozed.
28:48Well, if you're going to break out this time, you're on your own.
28:52But I've got a beautiful idea how you can do it.
28:55Yeah?
28:55I read it in a comic.
28:57The trick is you get yourself moved to some place easier to break out of.
29:02Where?
29:03A mental home.
29:04What do you mean?
29:05Oh, no, no.
29:05You just pretend you're nutty.
29:07Like you've got, uh, anemia.
29:10What?
29:11You know, anemia.
29:13You can't remember anything, your name or nothing.
29:16How'd you get it?
29:17From a bump on the head or a bad shock.
29:21And you've had a bad shock because your cat died, right?
29:23How am I supposed to look?
29:26Like you haven't got a brain.
29:33Work on it.
29:49What's hoping you've been today?
29:50Yeah, I got in a bit late, I'm afraid.
29:51Oh, heavy night, huh?
29:52You could say that, yeah.
29:53How is she?
29:54Couldn't be better.
29:55She's one in a million, Bea, you know that?
29:57It's real good having someone to come home to.
29:59Oh, look, why, uh, remember.
30:00Uh, give her these, there are some more recipes.
30:02She might like to try them.
30:03Yeah, I forgot about that.
30:05Someone to cook for me as well, eh?
30:06Yeah.
30:06I know.
30:10I don't know HOW's the food are coming.
30:13I should...
30:16Oh.
30:16I don't know how much we could.
30:18Leave it all alone.
30:19I'm okay.
30:20Come on, kiss me, kiss me.
30:47Okay?
30:48What's your name?
30:49I don't know.
30:50Where are you?
30:51I forget.
30:53Where's your cat?
30:54Oh, poor little thing.
30:57Oh, Lizzie, you're supposed to have forgotten.
30:59Karen Travis, the doctor wants to see you.
31:02Now's your chance.
31:03Mrs Jackson, I think there's something wrong with Lizzie.
31:06She ought to see the doctor.
31:08What's the matter, Lizzie?
31:09I don't know.
31:11It's the shock of her cat.
31:12She can't remember anything, doesn't know where she is.
31:14I'm real worried, Mrs Jackson.
31:16Is this true, Lizzie?
31:17Yes, yes.
31:18The doctor, is the doctor here?
31:20Where am I?
31:23Who are you?
31:26Needs a bit more work, Lizzie.
31:28Lizzie.
31:28You must be feeling very proud of yourself.
31:45I thought maybe we could have a chat.
31:48We don't have anything to say to each other.
31:50I think we do.
31:52I'm listening.
31:54The idea was that you might want to speak to me.
31:58I've got nothing to say to you.
32:00What's happening to you, Karen?
32:03You've been in here a couple of months and you're behaving like an animal.
32:05Then you looked at yourself later.
32:07You're worse than that Doyle character.
32:08She can't help what she is, but you're an intelligent woman and you're sinking to her level.
32:12Why?
32:13Go to hell.
32:14I refuse to stand here and watch you destroy yourself.
32:18Believe it or not, I still have some feelings for you and I want to help.
32:20Ben, you're a fool.
32:21I want to help you, damn it.
32:23Can't you get it through the thick, idealistic skull of yours?
32:26I don't need your help.
32:27I don't want it.
32:29So bloody well, butt out of my life.
32:30Karen.
32:31You know nothing.
32:33Nothing.
32:33So just leave me alone.
32:34Get back to your medical books and stop trying to be a quack psychologist.
32:37I could report you for that.
32:45That wasn't a very smart thing to do, even if she did deserve it.
33:11I'm aware of that, Vera.
33:12If she reports this, you could be thrown out.
33:15She won't.
33:16Not Karen.
33:18You seem to know her pretty well.
33:20It's a personal matter, Vera.
33:30No luck?
33:32I lost my temper.
33:35What is it with this place, Meg?
33:37Seems to turn everybody into Jekyll and Hyde.
33:40I know.
33:42Look, how about coming over for dinner tonight?
33:46Oh, a touch of sanity.
33:48I don't know about that, but at least we could talk.
33:50Thanks, Meg.
33:527.30?
33:53Fine.
34:03Wasn't aware that Greg knew Karen Travis?
34:05Did he say that?
34:06It was pretty obvious.
34:08Excuse me, Vera.
34:12Come on, Lizzie.
34:13You share with her.
34:14How do we go about it?
34:16Bash her up!
34:16Oh, no.
34:17It's got to be something that's not going to get us into strife.
34:20Hey, Karen.
34:21You and Frankie look like we're heading in the direction of a head-on crash.
34:24We figure she's up for something.
34:26Want to help us stir her up a bit, find out what's really going on?
34:29Fight your own battles.
34:31I'll settle with her myself.
34:34Come on, Lizzie.
34:35Think.
34:35There must be something.
34:37Has she got anything she really values and would hate to see anything happen to?
34:44Well, think.
34:46There must be.
34:47Yeah, I remember.
34:59Oh, watch what you're doing.
35:01What?
35:02You did that deliberately.
35:04Oh, it's only a plant.
35:05Yeah, well, it shows what you know.
35:07Lynn, you work over there.
35:10Why does she have to work here anyway?
35:12What's your mum called you?
35:42Lynette.
35:45But, um, everyone here calls me Lynn.
35:48All right.
35:49As soon as how I'm special, I'll call you Lynette too.
35:52Okay?
35:54Okay.
35:55All right, now, where'd you like to go to dinner tonight?
35:57Somewhere posh, I reckon.
35:58And afterwards, we might, uh, groove to the disco beat.
36:02How's that sound?
36:03You're crazy.
36:04And whatever you want me to be.
36:08How long are you going to be working here for?
36:11Oh, fiction drains takes forever.
36:15I'll see to that.
36:18You and I got to get to know each other, Lynette.
36:19Oh, I can't read V's handwriting.
36:29What's that say?
36:31Don't let the milk...
36:32What?
36:33Don't let the milk boil.
36:37Uh-oh.
36:37Too late.
36:38Oh, no.
36:41Oh, I should have told you I'm not a very good cook.
36:43Ah, never mind.
36:44Just sit down here, relax.
36:45Tuna Mornay happens to be my best dish ever.
36:47It'll be ready in two shakes of a leg.
36:51Eddie?
36:52Hmm?
36:53I'm going to look for a job.
36:55Why?
36:56Well, I can't expect you to keep me.
36:58Well, I know I don't earn that much, but it's enough.
37:01I just want to help out.
37:02Well, you will.
37:03There's the housework and everything.
37:05No, it's not just that.
37:07I'm used to being with people.
37:10Well, what sort of a job do you want?
37:12I don't know.
37:13I'll find something.
37:16Do you mind?
37:18I guess not.
37:19I only want you to be happy, Marilyn.
37:21I am.
37:22It's just that I don't like being by myself.
37:25What do you mean?
37:27You got me.
37:27It must get pretty lonely for you at the prison.
37:35What made you want to work there?
37:36It wasn't exactly my choice.
37:38I'm in a clinic.
37:39We're the lucky ones who've got responsibility for the prison.
37:42I'm junior doctor, so I get the job.
37:44Doesn't need much time for my private practice.
37:46Nor your private life.
37:48No.
37:49Karen didn't make any complaint.
37:54How did you meet her?
37:56At uni.
37:57My family had just come out from England.
37:59I had a pretty hard time adjusting.
38:02I think if it hadn't been for Karen, I might have got the next boat back.
38:06That's what makes it so hard, seeing the way she's ended up.
38:10Well, it's pretty difficult for some of the women to settle down.
38:13I often wonder how I'd be.
38:14Listen to me.
38:16I'm a fine one to talk.
38:18For a while back, I thought I was getting a bit like Vera.
38:21She's a hard one to work out.
38:22She doesn't have much of a life outside work.
38:24Do any of us?
38:25Well, I've got Marty.
38:27We usually end up arguing, but at least it brings me back to reality.
38:30Vera's got her mother.
38:32That's another relationship that can't quite work out either.
38:35Well, we all have our problems, it seems.
38:38Well, here's to, uh...
38:41Problems?
38:44I hope Dr Miller doesn't charge us his full fee.
38:50Why shouldn't he?
38:52You work together.
38:53Not that that makes much difference, I suppose.
38:55You can't trust doctors.
38:56They're all the same.
38:57They're out for every penny they can get.
38:59But I thought you liked him.
39:01Did you?
39:02Well, don't think that I don't know what's been going on behind my back.
39:05Trying to get a nurse in here.
39:07Next thing is, he'll be trying to put me in a home.
39:09Oh, nonsense.
39:10Don't forget to take your pills.
39:12Don't think I don't know what you've been trying to cook up behind my back.
39:14I'm not blind.
39:16You want to get rid of me, don't you?
39:18Your own mother.
39:19After all I've done for you, and you turn around and treat me like that.
39:22Well, I'm not going.
39:23You can tell your doctor friend that.
39:25I'm staying here.
39:26No one can force me out of my own house.
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39:50It was to be expected, Vera.
40:08You knew that.
40:09You're starting to look like a shriveled-up old prune.
40:22No man had ever looked twice at you.
40:24Just look at where you work.
40:25Prison.
40:26Why can't you get yourself a decent job?
40:28You're getting old and hard before your time, Vera.
40:39I've got a feeling something big is going to happen today.
40:48Your two leaves never lie, Bea.
40:51They're surprised in the air for someone.
40:53Pity I can't see who it is.
41:09Who did it?
41:20Tell me who did it or I'll break you.
41:22I can't remember.
41:23I can't remember anything.
41:24Who did I?
41:24You're sick.
41:25I don't know anything.
41:28Oh, what's the matter, Frankie?
41:30Someone being mean to you?
41:33Run!
41:33Run!
41:35You filthy pig!
41:37Robbie!
41:38No!
41:38What's going on here?
41:40Lizzie?
41:41Where am I?
41:42Who am I?
41:44All right, Frankie, what happened?
41:47I warn you.
41:48I will not tolerate any more of these outbursts, no matter what the reason.
41:52Understand?
41:53Get out, Lizzie.
41:54Who am I?
41:55I can't remember anything.
41:57Can you remember what solitary looks like?
42:08You don't have many qualifications, Miss Mason.
42:21I'm afraid most employers are looking for girls with experience these days.
42:25Well, I've been modeling since I left school.
42:27The only kind of position we could offer you would be a cleaning job or perhaps waiting tables.
42:32Anything.
42:32I don't mind.
42:34I see you haven't been employed for the past six months.
42:37Was there any reason for that?
42:38I, uh, I've been in prison.
42:44I'm sorry, Miss Mason.
42:46I'm afraid we don't have anything for you at the moment.
42:48Perhaps you could try some of the other agencies.
42:51I've already been to three.
42:52Well, there must be others.
42:53Thank you for your help.
43:01Thank you for your help.
43:23Well, if it is Elamendi.
43:34Why didn't you tell me you're out?
43:35Hello, Freddy.
43:36What do you want?
43:38Why haven't you looked me up?
43:40I've been busy.
43:42You're looking as good as ever, ma'am.
43:44I'm not coming back, Freddy.
43:46Your customers have been asking after you.
43:48I'm off the game.
43:51You can ask whatever you want, you know.
43:52I'm going straight.
43:57Sure, you are.
43:59Look, Freddy, my man will be back sooner
44:00and I don't want you hanging around, so get out.
44:04Look, if you change your mind,
44:07that's where you'll find me.
44:11See you around, Mandy.
44:22He used to give me roses
44:37I wish he could again
44:42But that was on the outside
44:48And things were different then
44:53On the inside
44:55The sun still shines
44:58But the sun and rain are Christmas too
45:08When morning comes around
45:11Last night I dreamed we were together
45:17Sharing all the love for the night
45:19Sharing all the love for the night
45:21Love for the night
45:23Till I had to face the night
45:27Till I had to face the nightmare
45:29Of waking up alone
45:33On the inside
45:35On the inside
45:35The roses grow
45:37They don't mind the stony ground
45:43But the roses here are Christmas too
45:48When morning comes around
45:53Amen
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