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02:59For what?
03:00If Gemma found out we'd invite this bit on the side.
03:03Hey, be nice.
03:07Come on.
03:08Wow, okay, Lott.
03:13What culinary delights have you made for us tonight?
03:16We're having spelt battered pollock in a satay sauce.
03:20Oh my God.
03:20It looks amazing.
03:21Thank you so much.
03:23It's all Lottie's handiwork.
03:24I'm only the humble sous chef.
03:25Lottie is an insane cook.
03:27You are in for such a treat.
03:33I'm allergic to gluten and I don't eat fish.
03:36What?
03:37I didn't know that.
03:41No, I...
03:42Well, perhaps you could pick the vegetables out.
03:49We can make you something else, Alyssa.
03:51It's no problem.
03:51No, it's fine.
03:52It's totally my fault.
03:55Sorry.
03:55I keep forgetting there's quite a recent diagnosis.
03:57No, of course.
03:58Yeah.
03:58That must be a right pain.
04:01What happens when you eat it?
04:03Well, it's more of an intolerance.
04:04I just...
04:05It don't feel good.
04:06Yeah, but...
04:08Don, you've got to...
04:08You've got to eat something.
04:10Honestly, I ate earlier.
04:11I'll just drink wine.
04:12I'm good.
04:13Okay.
04:17So, Ben says you work together.
04:19That must be intense.
04:22Well, I try to avoid it as much as possible.
04:24It's not always possible.
04:25Do you even do operations together?
04:27Like, how's that work?
04:28Who's in charge?
04:30Well, um...
04:31What?
04:33A surgeon and an anaesthetist are equals on the surgical team.
04:36LAUGHTER
04:37Like all anaesthetists,
04:41Jacob is very touchy about his status.
04:43Oh, well, yeah, it's no big deal.
04:45We're just in charge of whether you live or die.
04:46Yeah, sure.
04:48But no, seriously, I mean, my job's 99% bored and 1% panic.
04:52In answer to your question, yes,
04:53the surgeon is always in charge during an operation,
04:56and yes, he does exactly as I tell him.
04:58Wow.
04:59At home and at work.
05:01Well, you see, the key to our marriage is
05:03I let Lottie think she's in charge,
05:04but really, it's me.
05:06That don't seem like it to me.
05:08LAUGHTER
05:09All right.
05:15Oh, my God.
05:18So how long have you two been together?
05:21Well, a 20-year anniversary's coming up.
05:23Oh, my God, he's remembered.
05:25Probably about the same year you were born, isn't it?
05:29Not quite.
05:30The fish is sensational.
05:41I'm with the wine, too.
05:50I'm sorry if I was a bit rude.
05:53Oh, it's fine.
05:54Look, it's not personal.
05:55You seem like a really nice girl.
05:57I'm not a girl, I'm a grown woman.
05:58Not in his eyes.
06:03Who pissed on your chips?
06:07You know, if you don't eat carbs
06:08because you don't want a fat arse,
06:10you should just be honest and say so.
06:13Ladies!
06:13Hey!
06:15How's everything going?
06:15Mm-hmm.
06:18Oh, Lott, come on, let me, um...
06:20Please, let me do the washing up.
06:21You've spoiled us so much this evening.
06:23That's all going in the dishwasher.
06:24We're all good, Ben.
06:25Really?
06:26Yeah.
06:27Okay.
06:28Um...
06:29Okay.
06:31All right?
06:32Yeah.
06:33Charlotte and I were just discussing
06:34her forthright views on fat arses and carbs.
06:38What's all the ruddy noise?
06:40Oh, Dad, I thought you'd gone to bed.
06:42Come on, Henry.
06:43Let's get you back upstairs, all right?
06:44Don't you tell me what to do, young man!
06:47Hello, Henry.
06:48It's, uh, it's me.
06:49It's Ben.
06:51Who?
06:52Ben!
06:53How are you?
06:54Oh, I'm a little bit better.
06:57How are the girls, Gemma?
06:58Such lovely daughters.
07:01Oh, Henry, sorry, no, this, um, actually, this is Alyssa.
07:05Bishy yak.
07:07Her name's Gemma, and you're married,
07:09and you have two beautiful daughters.
07:12Ben had a roving eye, but you tamed him, didn't you, Gemma?
07:15OK.
07:17I think we're going to get you up to bed, Dad.
07:20Come on.
07:20Let's get you all comfy.
07:21A bit of luck in a sec, sure.
07:23All right.
07:28God, she was awful.
07:30Lutty, we've got to accept the fact that he's moved on, all right?
07:33Here you go.
07:34Thanks.
07:35Why do you think he's in love?
07:37I don't know.
07:38Maybe he is.
07:38I'm sure I'm taking things extremely personally.
07:44But Gemma's my best friend.
07:47I don't know why you've been so moralistic about an age gap.
07:50I mean, who cares?
07:51It's just you laying the groundwork so you can hook up with a younger model.
07:55Good God, no.
07:55Can't be arsed.
07:56I'm exhausted enough as it is.
08:00I hope you're not too exhausted.
08:03Lutty, it's not even Sex Wednesday.
08:05Don't mock my sex schedule.
08:07I'm a very busy woman.
08:08I guess you've got a better offer.
08:14Oh, I couldn't possibly come in.
08:23Oh, God.
08:26Oh, no.
08:27Shit.
08:32Hi, Brandon.
08:33Hi, Brandon.
08:36What's his blood oxygen level?
08:39Yeah, okay.
08:40Yeah, I'm coming in.
08:41Yeah, I'll be there as soon as I can.
08:43Bye.
08:44Sorry.
08:45It's okay.
08:46Here you go.
08:47You'll have a nice time with him.
08:49Sorry.
08:56It's all right.
09:13Did you get back?
09:14Is it a late one?
09:15Well, isn't it always?
09:17It's a tricky patient that we've got there.
09:20I see they're keeping the street pervert busy.
09:24I don't know.
09:25I'm quite sorry for her.
09:27It's obviously pretty lonely.
09:28Thanks, Adam.
09:35Oh, please tell me I don't have her.
09:37Bad news.
09:38Oh, God.
09:40Who the hell is Mia Eldegard?
09:43She's probably some agency nurse who doesn't know how to hold a scalp.
09:45See you at the altar.
09:46Yep.
09:59Thanks.
10:00Oh, this is Mia Eldegard.
10:05You're a modest son.
10:06Hi.
10:06Pleasure to meet you.
10:08Look, pleasure to meet you.
10:10Pleasure to meet you.
10:13And this is Spock.
10:16Spock?
10:17Single-pointed contact.
10:18This is where you'll get your schedules for your day, liaise with colleagues, deal with admin queries.
10:24It's entirely your responsibility to know when and where you're needed.
10:28Are we clear?
10:29Of course.
10:30Oh, and down there on the right are the consultants' offices.
10:33Please do not disturb the doctors in their office unless it's urgent or you have an appointment.
10:39Are you listening?
10:41Do not disturb doctors in their office unless it's urgent or I have an appointment.
10:46Where was it you were from?
10:47Sweden.
10:49Norway.
10:49Well, you might think that makes you exotic, but we have all sorts in here, so don't go thinking you're special.
10:56I wouldn't do that.
10:59Everybody, this is Mia, our new scrub nurse from Sweden.
11:04Hello.
11:05There is tea and coffee available, but you will have to bring in your own mug as we are trying to cut down on our use of plastic.
11:12Unwashed mugs will be confiscated.
11:15Hello.
11:16Hi.
11:17I'm Yvonne.
11:18Mia.
11:18Would you like a nice cup of tea?
11:20I'm more of a coffee girl, but I don't have my own mug.
11:25We've got plenty to go around.
11:26Well, hello, fair Scandi maiden.
11:28Hi.
11:29I'm Jaden.
11:30You're not a hideous old windbag.
11:32So you're from Sweden?
11:34No, I'm actually from Norway.
11:37City called Trondheim.
11:38You?
11:39Oh, I'm a Londoner born and bred.
11:42But I have been up north for a long time now.
11:45Nice accent.
11:46And you, where are you from?
11:47Christ, sorry.
11:50Oh, sorry.
11:51It's fine.
11:52It's okay.
11:53Go and get changed.
11:57It's fine.
11:58It's fine.
11:58Good morning.
12:06Good morning.
12:09I'm Mia.
12:14Mia Eldegard.
12:17You were in my theatre today.
12:19You have experience as a cardiac scrub nurse?
12:21Plenty.
12:22Back in Norway.
12:24Sure, but I imagine our systems are different, so...
12:27Norwegians have hearts, too.
12:29Can't imagine it's that different.
12:32Well, I will see you in theatre for the team brief.
12:36Preferably with some clothes on.
12:38Sure.
12:39Please do not address your surgeon in that tone.
12:44Particularly not in your underwear.
12:53Morning, Gloria.
13:07Come along, Mr Snuffles.
13:10Nothing to see here.
13:13You're best alone.
13:16Henry.
13:18I'm on in, Webby, do you?
13:19You're doing a grand job.
13:20Well, my supervisor will be along soon to tell me different.
13:24How much more of this nonsense?
13:27Another 19 hours.
13:30And then I'm a fully rehabilitated citizen.
13:33Not that the street will say it that way.
13:36Well, more fool them.
13:38How about a sarnie?
13:39Did you make me one this time?
13:42I'm a pick-a-lily, you said.
13:53Oh.
13:55Ruddy marvellous.
13:57I'll tell your daughter I'm feeding you.
13:59She won't take kindly to you wandering the streets to see me.
14:03I'm so bloody bored, Alan.
14:05Bored out my mind.
14:06I know that feeling.
14:08Just wish our Sally had already up and come back.
14:11Sally's not here anymore, Henry.
14:19Do you remember?
14:22Oh.
14:25That's awfully sad, isn't it?
14:29It is.
14:33Do you fancy a cup of tea?
14:35I've got a flask.
14:36No, you're talking.
14:41Brandon.
14:42This is Mia, the new scrum nurse.
14:45Hi.
14:46I'm assisting Her Majesty.
14:48Watch yourself.
14:49She's a bit of a ball breaker.
14:50Surely you're not scared of strong women, Brandon?
14:52Is that how nurses talk to doctors in Norway?
14:57Is this how male doctors talk about female doctors in England?
15:02Morning, team.
15:03John McLear.
15:04Morning, all.
15:06Hi.
15:07Nice to meet you.
15:08We have three patients today.
15:09First up, coronary artery bypass grafting,
15:11followed by an aortic valve replacement,
15:13and finally, a pericardiectomy.
15:15Any patient concerns?
15:17Yeah, I'm a little concerned about the airway of the last patient.
15:20He has COPD grade three, so it might be a difficult airway.
15:23I might be needed on site post-op,
15:24so if we could move him to first up.
15:26I'm afraid not.
15:28Sorry if that means you need to work late.
15:30Why not?
15:31Because I would like Brandon to lead on the bypass grafting,
15:33so I think it's important we get that one out of the way.
15:36What do you think, Brandon?
15:37Are you ready to lead?
15:39Absolutely.
15:41Great.
15:57¶¶
16:26¶¶
16:32I'm needed in ITU.
16:34You know what you're doing?
16:35I'll be back to discuss the grafting plan we made with Angio.
16:38Got it?
16:41Show me. Let me show you how it's done.
16:43Section, please.
16:46How was your weekend?
16:47Yeah, not bad.
16:48Smashing marathon training.
16:49Did an 18-mile on Sunday.
16:53What do you need?
16:55More gauze, please.
16:56Shit.
17:06Doctor?
17:09Do you need the liga clip? The patient looks oozy.
17:12Um...
17:15Doctor?
17:16Doctor?
17:19Suction, please.
17:23I need more light. I can't see what's bleeding.
17:26They gave me two units of blood, be quick.
17:30These mean pressures are low, giving us small balls of adrenaline to try and get control.
17:35Get Miss Roberts back here immediately.
17:37You really should try the liga clip.
17:39They'll tell me it won't work. It's a supra-sternal vein.
17:41Shit.
17:42Where's the bleed?
17:44What's going on?
17:46Er... bleeding from the supra-sternal vein. Or it could be anomalous vein. Diathermy made it worse.
17:50Can we cut the alarms, please?
17:52Don't do anything. More gauze and hold pressure.
17:56Yeah.
17:56Orange liga clip.
17:57You burned the vein and then retracted. You should have clipped it.
18:02Mia, get me two ovicral.
18:05Mia, next one.
18:06When you cut a vessel, you must always remember there are two parts.
18:20Great, Mia. Help me retract the incision.
18:24I see you've kept the orange clips, good thinking. Bet we're looking good here.
18:35Mean pressure's good.
18:37Really great work.
18:39Thanks, Sergeant.
18:41More suction?
18:45Hey.
18:54Oh, cheers.
18:58Is he seeing someone?
19:00Got a really smug look on him.
19:05What's happening with the divorce? Is it definite?
19:07Oh, yeah.
19:08He's on the fast track out for 15-year marriage.
19:11The girls are so upset.
19:13I'm so sorry.
19:14Did you see the corporate types sitting around the department?
19:16Yeah.
19:17Yeah, I certainly did.
19:18Investors for the New Ink. Thank you.
19:20Thanks.
19:21The Pandian Foundation. I'm afraid we're going to be seeing a lot more of them.
19:24Great.
19:25Well, do you know them?
19:27Uh, one of the sons, vaguely.
19:29Really?
19:30Oh, well, look, in that case, let me introduce you because...
19:33Well, it's really between you and me.
19:36The New Ink's going to need a clinical director.
19:39Could it mean working with the Pandian family?
19:42In an ideal world?
19:44Yeah, it won't.
19:45Wouldn't that be a problem?
19:46You know, I appreciate the thought, but certainly I could be bothered with the extra paperwork.
19:51Really?
19:52Okay.
19:53I thought you'd jump at that trance.
19:54Sorry.
19:55Sorry.
19:56Hi.
20:01Who's that?
20:02Mia.
20:03She's a new nurse.
20:04Very talented, actually.
20:06Is she, indeed?
20:08Right.
20:12Hi.
20:13Hi.
20:14Hi.
20:15Hi.
20:16Hi.
20:21I'm Mia.
20:23Gemma.
20:24Senior management.
20:25So watch what you say.
20:26Mm-hmm.
20:28We just had our first op together.
20:31You were very good.
20:32Saved you know who's bacon.
20:34It was nothing.
20:36So are you settling in, then?
20:38Yeah, but I'm desperate to find a place to rent.
20:42Do you know anywhere good?
20:44There's that house next to you, where the gun-toting school teacher used to live.
20:48Glen-toting.
20:49You should tell her the whole story one day.
20:51It's a wild ride.
20:52Hm.
20:53And it's definitely available?
20:55Uh, not on a nurse's peg road.
20:59What she means is it's quite fancy, round her way.
21:03No offence.
21:04Non-pacon.
21:09I feel like she's giving me the eye.
21:14Doctors and nurses tend to stick to their own socially.
21:19So, I'm not supposed to sit here?
21:24I wouldn't get on the wrong side of her neck.
21:27Oh, right.
21:28Sorry.
21:29You're fine.
21:30Stay where you are.
21:31Thanks.
21:44She broke my heart, and now she mends them.
21:48Dr. Charlotte Roberts.
21:50Look at you.
21:51Oh my god, Leo.
21:54Wow, it's been... how long?
21:57A little while.
21:59I always meant to get in touch.
22:01Let's not go there, eh?
22:03So, consultant-surgeon-heart-child?
22:12Oh, you can talk.
22:13You live quite the life.
22:14You big globetrotter.
22:15I've seen the pictures.
22:16Oh, so you've been stalking me on socials.
22:19Ah, I might have.
22:21Well, anyway, I'm back.
22:25How come?
22:27Dad's ill.
22:29Like, probably you're on the way out.
22:31Oh, Leo, I'm so sorry.
22:34He's just been admitted here, actually.
22:36Getting the best care, of course.
22:38Oh, that's good to hear.
22:42Well, I'll let you get on.
22:45Lives to save, no doubt.
22:47Well, I'll see you soon.
22:49You will.
22:55Bye.
22:56Bye.
23:01How are we feeling?
23:06Yeah, no, no, no.
23:08It's okay.
23:13You would be fine for a minute.
23:17It's okay. You'll be fine for a minute.
23:24On the scale of one to ten, how much pain are you in right now?
23:27Eight. Eight and a half.
23:29Okay, well, let's see if we can get that down a bit.
23:46I'm going to look after you.
24:16I'm going to look after you.
24:29It's okay.
24:37And this is for the front?
25:01Yes.
25:02Okay.
25:03All right.
25:05Bye.
25:06Hi.
25:11Thank you so much for the recommendation.
25:12I love it.
25:16You don't mind, do you?
25:18As soon as I saw it, I knew I have to have it.
25:20It's perfect.
25:21Well, um, welcome to the street.
25:25Thanks.
25:28Can I give you a hand with anything?
25:30No, I only have one suitcase.
25:33Uh, I left most of my stuff back home.
25:36Okay.
25:37Well, I will let you settle in.
25:40Thanks.
25:41Hi.
25:42I'm Mia.
25:43Um, I just moved in to 49.
25:58I'm Alan.
25:59Um, number 37.
26:01It's really nice of you to be doing that.
26:13Do you, um, fancy a coffee?
26:15You look like you could use a break.
26:17Um, I better get on.
26:19I won't buy.
26:20I'm just being friendly.
26:21Come on.
26:22Listen, Mia, everyone will tell you, so I might as well tell you myself, my endeavours
26:40out there aren't entirely public-spirited.
26:43It's community service.
26:46I know.
26:47I saw it on your vest.
26:50I don't need to know why.
26:56We've all done things.
27:01What?
27:02It's like Fort Knox in here.
27:06Knox everywhere.
27:07What's that Pete's doing?
27:10No, I've just had them fitted.
27:12Very sensible.
27:14Keep people out.
27:16Anything I can keep an eye out for?
27:21It's all right.
27:24Thanks, Alan.
27:25Glad to have made my first friend on this street.
27:33Bloody hell.
27:34I know, right?
27:35That's a bit keen.
27:36It's totally weird.
27:37She barely knows me and Gemma was just joking.
27:40I don't know.
27:41Maybe we're just being buttoned up and British about it.
27:44Maybe it's a totally normal behaviour back in Norway.
27:46Yeah, maybe.
27:47I don't know.
27:48I'm not impressed.
27:50Anyway, how the hell can she afford that on a nurse's salary?
27:53Hmm.
27:54Well, I guess we'll find out more now that she's our neighbour.
27:57Yeah.
27:58Anyway, you won't complain.
28:01A hot young nurse to ogle at next door.
28:04Oh, I'm too classy to ogle.
28:06Ha!
28:07You are not.
28:08Well, she's actually obsessed with you.
28:10Well, she's a stalker.
28:12Who's run away from the icy fjords to haunt you.
28:15Shut up.
28:16Can you see if Dad wants a copper?
28:19Damn, I think I've left the tea bags in the car.
28:22Can you get them?
28:23Yeah.
28:24Mm-hmm.
28:26Thank you for listening.
28:27Who's running away?
28:28How are you waiting for?
28:29Nice.
28:30I'm getting away at the hospital.
28:31I'm coming.
28:32I'm going to help you through this.
28:33How are you going to see me?
28:34I'm going to go through this geocundry.
28:36And I'll head to my house.
28:38I'm going to be right back, I'm going to go through this.
28:39I don't know.
29:09I don't know.
29:39I don't know.
30:09I don't know.
30:39I don't know.
30:41I don't know.
30:43I don't know.
30:45I don't know.
30:47I don't know.
30:49I don't know.
30:51I thought it was our house.
30:53No, it's fine, Dad.
30:54Nobody minds.
30:55Come on.
30:56Can I offer anyone anything to drink?
30:59No, thank you.
31:00We need to get him back.
31:01Come on, Dad.
31:02Yeah.
31:04Well, you know what?
31:05Why don't you stay and have a drink and I'll get him back.
31:08Come on, Henry.
31:09Let's get you home.
31:09Don't you tell me what to do, lad.
31:12I'll see you back there, all right?
31:13Dad, I'll be there in a minute, okay?
31:15I'm so sorry about all of this.
31:19Don't be here.
31:22You must be really worried about him.
31:25Yeah.
31:27The good days were outweighing the bad until recently, but he's definitely came worse.
31:33I'm sorry.
31:36I never got you anything.
31:37What would you like?
31:38Just a glass of water.
31:40Thanks.
31:50So what brought you here?
31:53Just wanted a change and I've always fancied living in the UK.
31:59Why Leeds?
32:00Actually, it was the first hospital that accepted my application.
32:07Thanks.
32:08But also, fun fact, my dad was a big Leeds United fan.
32:14Uh-huh.
32:15So I grew up hearing about all the players, like Harry Kewel, Lucas Radderby.
32:22Well, he can catch a match when he visits.
32:24You know, that won't be happening.
32:30Wow, that's vintage.
32:35Do they still make those?
32:37Yeah, I don't do modern tech.
32:39Really?
32:40Yeah, I hate it all.
32:41I'm not on social media or anything.
32:44That's pretty unusual for someone your age.
32:47Come on.
32:48There can't be that much of an age gap between us.
32:51Please.
32:51I will take the compliment.
33:03You were gone a while.
33:06Just being friendly.
33:08So is she a stalker, aren't I?
33:10Haven't worked that out yet.
33:13How's Dad?
33:15He's gone to bed.
33:16I think he had a bit of a fright when he realised he'd gone to the wrong house.
33:24Lottie.
33:24Don't.
33:26We can't avoid it any longer.
33:32You've never liked him.
33:33You just want him out of the way.
33:34Hey, that is not fair.
33:36You know it's the other way around.
33:38I've always liked your dad.
33:40He just thinks you could have done better.
33:42He doesn't mean all that.
33:44Lottie, look, I'm a grown-up.
33:46I can cope with your dancing difference.
33:47But we are two very busy people with stressful jobs.
33:51And he needs round-the-clock supervision.
33:53We can't provide.
33:58Look.
34:01He's not getting any better.
34:04So let's just do it now.
34:06Or he can still adjust to living in a new place.
34:08It's all right.
34:17It's all right.
34:17I don't know.
34:47I don't know.
35:17I don't want to talk with you.
35:24I don't want to talk with you.
35:26I don't want to talk with you.
35:30But you speak English, right?
35:33Maybe.
35:35Maybe.
35:42Let's do that then.
35:45And start over.
35:46So, my name is Isak.
35:51I'm a psychologist and I'm here to help you.
35:55Okay.
35:56I don't know.
35:57I don't know.
35:58I don't know.
35:59That's right.
36:00I don't know.
36:02I don't know.
36:04We're not going far.
36:34Do you want to sit in the front?
37:04Here we are, Dad.
37:15It's your new home.
37:19It looks awful.
37:24And this is your corridor, Henry, where I know you're going to make lots of new friends.
37:46Sally won't stand for this.
37:49Mum's not here anymore, remember?
37:53She won't stand for it.
37:56You won't stand for it.
37:58Calm down.
37:59It's a big move, Henry.
38:02And it will take a bit of getting used to.
38:05But we're all here to help you settle in.
38:07Shall we get you a cup of tea?
38:09Can we do that?
38:10No.
38:11Nice cup of tea.
38:16Hey, it's okay.
38:31Thanks for listening.
39:09Hey. Hi. I heard about your dad, and I thought you might need cheering up or something.
39:35Well, I've already got one of those on the go, but, um, yeah, do you come in?
39:43This is why you came round, or I would have been forced to watch a shitty mum come.
39:48Well, then I clearly came at the right time.
39:50Oh, exactly.
39:51Cheers.
39:52Cheers.
39:52Cheers.
39:58Jacob not in?
40:00No, he's out with the lads.
40:01Ooh.
40:05Who's that?
40:06Oh, it's just an old flame from back in the day.
40:13You look so beautiful.
40:16And so fun.
40:18Yeah, look at me now.
40:20Sat on my sofa alone drinking wine.
40:22Well, if you're missing your youth, let's go find it.
40:29And do what?
40:31Go out.
40:33Oh, God. No, thanks. I'm really not in the mood.
40:35I can get you in the mood.
40:36I'm not even dressed right.
40:40Well, then go get dressed. I can wait.
40:43Come on, show me the city.
40:46Honestly, I am so out of touch.
40:47I wouldn't even know where to go.
40:48Some doctors mentioned a couple of bars we could try.
40:51I'm serious. Let me cheer you up.
40:55Just one drink.
40:57drink
41:16you know yeah that's exactly how i feel i don't want to be responsible for another human for the
41:21rest of my life exactly thank you honestly wait till you get to my age people so rude they're just
41:26Ask you out right why don't you have any kids so you should regret it when you're older that is so fucking rude
41:33So fucking unbelievable. Oh, thank you. No. Yes. Yes. Yes
41:43I'm too old for this. Oh, you've got to stop going on about being old. It's ridiculous. You're young in your heart
41:50I'm telling you saying the other day, which is in for a pound in for a penny
41:54It's it's in for a penny. Oh, yes. Sorry. Of course. Yeah in for a penny in for a pound
42:01for a penny
42:20Look at that. What the hell? Brandon did say that might end up here
42:25I see you've got a better offer than a night at home by yourself. Yep
42:31You guys have been at it. I'm fine. Don't judge. I'm very bad into this
42:35I'm just jealous you got to go out drinking. Sure he says no to me. I do not
42:40Tell me when I'm for a treat. Well, you're here now, so we'll have three more some bucas, please
42:47Oh, some bucas
42:49You know you're one of those guys that just knows how handsome he is. I like it
43:15What am I supposed to say to that?
43:19I don't know
43:27You make a really cute couple
43:29You know that? You know that?
43:31Oh shit
43:33I've got to go show some face I'm supposed to be a lad tonight, Al
43:36I'll see you in a bit
43:46What's your sex life like?
43:49You are very forward. Do you know that?
43:53So I've been told
43:55Is that
43:57a Norwegian thing or
44:00a Mia thing or
44:01I don't know
44:04Who suppose?
44:06So go on tell me I bet it's pretty good
44:09What do you guys get up to?
44:10I'm not getting into this
44:12I have to be your boss at work
44:15So...
44:17Hey, what on earth is Lottie doing with that nurse?
44:20Yeah, she's our new neighbour
44:23Your neck of the woods, how's she paying for that?
44:24Yeah, Lottie thinks it's a bit weird
44:27I mean...
44:28I do too I suppose
44:29But I don't know, it's kind of uninteresting, right?
44:31Is it?
44:32I mean like...
44:34What's she doing here?
44:37Right, you've got another
44:39Oh, okay, okay
44:40Home time
44:41Sorry
44:42Home time I think
44:43And perhaps you should take Lottie with you
44:44If she embarrasses herself, okay?
44:46What?
44:47Watch as the guy and the girl are young enough to be his daughter
44:49I'm gonna get you a cap
44:54There
44:55I'll come?
45:19Okay...
45:21Maybe...
45:23You just can't...
45:24We're gonna get here
45:26There's so many people
45:27Who can do then?
45:28We just need to be there
45:29Right, right?
45:30There's so many people
45:31You get there
45:32That doesn't matter
45:33There's a lot of people
45:35You can't believe
45:37If we need to figure out
45:40I don't think so
45:42I can't believe
45:45You can't believe
45:46That doesn't matter
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