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00:00Music
00:30All right, let's go.
01:00I know it didn't work out how we wanted, but I think Mum felt a bit better after yesterday.
01:08Alfie would have loved watching Ian tying himself up in knots like that.
01:12I know you miss him, but he'll be back once he's sorted his head out.
01:16He owes me a slap-up meal after everything he's put me through.
01:20Well, it's Kim.
01:22She wants to know if I'll invest in Foxcatcher now I'm loaded.
01:25Oh, yeah? They'll all be crawling out the woodwork now.
01:28Well, tell me about it. Eve wants me to buy her and Sookie a motor home.
01:31I've had to break her heart, I know.
01:33I'll just have to leave the rest of him hanging for a bit.
01:39What?
01:41Who is it?
01:43Some bloke with a clipboard and a suit.
01:46Looks like a bailiff.
01:47But I thought you was up to date with everything.
01:49Yeah, so do you like. I must have missed a red letter.
01:51I ain't been here, have I?
01:52I'm Martin, ain't he?
01:53Yes, sir.
01:54You're not doing this again, Kat.
01:56Well, he can't get in if you don't let him in.
01:59Come on, the kid's got to get to school.
02:00Go out the back way. Come on.
02:02All right.
02:08I've only just finished selling the last lot.
02:10Well, you're finished, so you need something else to keep busy.
02:12I'll tell you what, Harry.
02:21You are good at this.
02:23All right, Phil?
02:29What are you doing here?
02:31Setting it in a voice, then?
02:33All sorted, then?
02:33Yeah, mate. All sorted.
02:41Did you need something?
02:43It's by gaff.
02:44I don't need a reason to be here, do I?
02:45Yeah, no, I know.
02:46It's just you haven't been around much lately.
02:48Yeah, well, from now on, that's going to change.
02:49From now on, I'm going to be bobbing in,
02:51keeping an eye on the place,
02:53because, uh...
02:54well, we don't want any more break-ins, do we?
02:57No.
03:07I don't agree with this.
03:08It's not how it's done around here.
03:10People don't want trance music.
03:12Whilst they're buying a punnet of strawberries, Oscar.
03:15No, well...
03:15Says you!
03:18Yes, says me.
03:19Here, pack me up here.
03:20No, I love it.
03:21Brings a buzz to the plate.
03:23That's easy for you to say, though, isn't it?
03:25You're selling skimpy clothes to teenagers.
03:28What are you playing at?
03:29I'm here trying to flog marrows to grown-ups.
03:32I love it.
03:32It takes me back, this does.
03:34Early 2000s, up all night clubbing.
03:36You're not 13 then, won't you?
03:38Yeah, what's your point?
03:39Lisa!
03:40I love the fact you're putting your own stamp on things,
03:42but would you mind turning this down?
03:44Yeah, yeah.
03:45Yeah, yeah.
03:45Come on, Scott.
03:46Turn it down.
03:48For the record, honey,
03:49Hey, this isn't my stamp, right?
03:51I have respect.
03:58Where are you going?
03:59Break time.
04:00I know my rights.
04:02I bet you do.
04:04Oscar, ten minutes, yeah?
04:11Hey, sorry to worry about Nigel leaving.
04:14How are you feeling?
04:16I'll have double-edging chips.
04:17We've had a chat, please.
04:19Thanks.
04:34Lexi mentioned about coming over for a roast,
04:35if you fancy it.
04:40You can't ignore me forever, you know.
04:45Look, if it's any consolation,
04:46that Nigel actually seemed happy
04:48when he left with Judy.
04:49Like he was going to somewhere safe.
04:55I know you're upset,
04:56so just give me a call if you need me.
05:00Glad to see you out and about.
05:02Meaning?
05:03Meaning.
05:04The Phil I knew
05:04was shut himself away in that house.
05:06I've not spoke to anyone for six months.
05:07Nigel's in the right place for both of you.
05:12You know, I got divorced from you,
05:14so I wouldn't have to hear you mouthing off anymore.
05:17Charming.
05:18Cheers, Cav.
05:19All right.
05:19Right, here you go.
05:24It's burnt.
05:26Well, it's a bit crispy around the edges,
05:27but a lot of people ask for it like that.
05:29I think I over there.
05:31Nigel ain't the only one round here
05:33who cares about you, Phil.
05:34Just because he's gone
05:35don't mean you ain't got friends.
05:39I think I'll eat somewhere else.
05:40Thanks, Cat.
05:49Can you not think of any reason
05:50why the bailiffs would be at the door?
05:52No.
05:53I mean, there was a few brown envelopes,
05:54but I just shoved them in the drawer.
05:55I didn't want to think about them.
05:57What?
05:57Money's tight.
05:58Harvey don't pay no more,
06:00and Martin used to help out more than he needed to.
06:02Things slip through the net,
06:04and what happens to all of us?
06:05No, you don't, Cat.
06:06I mean, how can I expect Lily to come back
06:08when nothing ever changes?
06:10I'd be able to see my bank manager
06:11in case you were wondering.
06:12Shh.
06:14Nobody cares.
06:15Oh, I bet you will,
06:16because I can borrow against my other businesses
06:18to get what I need to buy the Vic.
06:20Oh, think, Ian, will you?
06:21Do you actually think I'd be standing here
06:23frying bacon if I had all that money?
06:25We was having you on.
06:26You were right the first time.
06:28The scratch card was fake.
06:29I bought it from the joke shop.
06:31Yeah, but Vinnie...
06:32He was in on it.
06:33It was a prank to make you look thick.
06:36Everyone was queuing up.
06:37We was having a laugh,
06:39and now we ain't.
06:39So just go away with you.
06:41My pleasure.
06:43I mean, seriously,
06:44how can I do this to my kids again?
06:46Look, most of the time,
06:48this stuff can just be sorted with a phone call.
06:49Will we leave you a card, managers?
06:51You left me this.
06:55Oh, I don't know.
06:57All right, I'll give him a call.
07:00When he hears from your Rottweiler solicitor,
07:02he won't know what's sitting.
07:14I knew it.
07:16I knew you wouldn't last a day.
07:18I'm freezing cold.
07:19It's July, Oscar.
07:21I've just got to wear my trainers out
07:22standing there all day.
07:24Anyways, I've already given him
07:25some of my best ideas,
07:26liven things up out there.
07:28I think Peter wanted you to work the whole day,
07:30not just go there,
07:31liven things up,
07:32and then come home.
07:34I'm an ideas man.
07:37I've picked up some sick gifts from the market.
07:40Oh.
07:41Keychain for Louis.
07:45This is a lighter.
07:47He's nine years old.
07:48And for the other one...
07:49His name's Jimmy.
07:51Yeah.
07:54Maybe he can match my style.
07:55Maybe he'll be as good looking as me,
07:57if he's lucky.
08:02Is this a joke?
08:05You can't give a blind baby sunglasses.
08:08He's not Stevie Wonder.
08:11Shut up, he ain't blind.
08:13Yeah, he is.
08:15Mum must have told you.
08:16What, Mum didn't tell you?
08:23Hold on, there's leaflets all around the house.
08:26You really didn't know?
08:28Blind.
08:29A little baby.
08:30Your little baby.
08:31Yeah.
08:35Yeah, he's Jimmy, um...
08:37Oh, Jimmy can't see.
08:41I'm so sorry, I thought you knew.
08:42It's not all bad.
08:48I mean, us going through this,
08:50it has sort of weirdly brought us all closer.
08:55I mean, uh...
08:58I was really devastated when they told us.
09:01It's been really hard.
09:03You know, trying to work out
09:04what his little life is gonna be like,
09:06what his future will be.
09:08You know, it's just the little things.
09:09If he can't see me,
09:15will he ever even know who I am?
09:20Don't say that.
09:22No.
09:24It's all right.
09:28I love me.
09:29Yeah.
09:32All right.
09:32All right.
09:39What are you two gonna kiss and make up, eh?
09:44Oh, if he had his way, he probably never.
09:46Jay,
09:46you called Julie,
09:49all right?
09:50You can't just leave him like that.
09:53Look, I've tried.
09:53He won't talk to me.
09:54What do you want me to do?
09:59How are you feeling after yesterday?
10:00Okay.
10:03Must be strange,
10:05not having Nigel to look out for.
10:06Look.
10:12You know,
10:12I think that you should have gone out there
10:14and said goodbye,
10:15but what's done is done.
10:17The important thing now
10:18is that you don't close in on yourself.
10:21What is it with women
10:22and our advice, then?
10:24Have you heard from him?
10:25Or Julie?
10:27Do you hear from your mates
10:28every five minutes?
10:28No, no, of course you don't.
10:30Nigel is more than just a friend.
10:32He's a mate on you at school,
10:33and that's it.
10:34Now, you're gonna sit there
10:35flat with your gums all day,
10:36or can I drink me orange juice in peace?
10:40Well, I don't have to flat with my gums,
10:42as you so charmingly put it,
10:44but if you're asking me to leave you alone,
10:45the answer is no.
10:47We're there for each other.
10:49Rad, you've forgotten.
10:49Now, how about we go upstairs,
10:55have a cup of tea,
10:57and start this conversation all over again?
11:03I'll bet you'll miss this place when it's gone.
11:06On my feet all day and night,
11:07I doubt it.
11:09I'll make you a deal.
11:11I won't mention Nigel if you don't ask me
11:13if I'm gonna miss this place.
11:16All I can think about at the minute
11:18is what I'm gonna do with myself
11:20when we find any cell.
11:22How did your mum cope when she left?
11:24My mum ain't left.
11:26This whole place is, uh,
11:28is her.
11:29All right, let's get you back.
11:31Let's get you back.
11:34All right, let's get you out of here.
11:35Yeah, yeah.
11:38Phil, Phil, listen to me.
11:40This ain't a lot of...
11:40Hey, what, please!
11:41Phil, tell me what it ain't!
11:43Stop him, Phil!
11:44Stop him!
11:45Thank you, look.
11:45Jim, Jim!
11:46Phil!
11:47Leave him, Phil!
11:49Just stop!
11:49Sam's husband you're messing with!
11:51Do you understand me?
11:51What's the same?
11:53Good!
11:53Phil!
11:54Look, I never meant for this to happen, all right?
11:56No one likes that Phil today.
11:58Phil, will you just calm down?
11:59Calm down?
12:00Did you know about this?
12:01Oh, you want to talk to me now, do you?
12:02Well, he didn't know about this, okay?
12:04He didn't know nothing about this.
12:05It's got nothing to do with him.
12:06If you just let me explain.
12:07I ain't interested.
12:08What were you thinking,
12:09holding him by the throat like that?
12:10Well, Ben ain't here to stick up for himself.
12:11Is he so under that?
12:12It's got nothing to do with Ben.
12:14All right?
12:14And it's got nothing to do with Johnny.
12:16This is all on me.
12:17Look, I know it's a shock, all right?
12:19But at the end of the day,
12:20they are grown men.
12:21It's none of our business.
12:22How long?
12:23It's nothing to do with...
12:24How long have you been letting these two
12:25bunk up in your pub, eh?
12:28He's my son.
12:30You would have done the same.
12:32You don't come out with all this stuff
12:33about friendship.
12:34All this stuff.
12:36But at the end of the day,
12:37it's just blood versus water.
12:43Just give him time.
12:44I might let him cool down.
12:45Thank you so much for ringing
12:51and sorry to leave you
12:53with a scrap of paper.
12:55I'm afraid I've run out of business cards.
12:58Do you like harassing widows
12:59with small children, Mr Whitecroft?
13:01Do you get off on it?
13:02Well, no, of course not.
13:03I'm not like that at all.
13:05I've got four sausage dogs at home.
13:07I mean, I know it's not the same
13:09as having children,
13:09but I'm a family man,
13:11is what I'm saying.
13:12Right, well, you should know better.
13:14Because it's disgusting.
13:16What's disgusting?
13:18Am I disgusting?
13:19Yeah, yeah, you are.
13:22Look, the last couple of months
13:23have been a complete nightmare,
13:24all right?
13:25What with people dying
13:26and people leaving
13:27and people cracking up.
13:29Yeah, it's a lot of people.
13:30Look, look, the point is,
13:32all right,
13:33whatever I owe you,
13:34I will pay it back.
13:35I just need a bit of time.
13:36No, no, look,
13:37I think you've misunderstood
13:38my job description.
13:39Look, I know you don't owe me
13:40any favours.
13:41No, no, no, look,
13:41you don't owe me any money,
13:42is what I mean.
13:43I work for an insurance company.
13:46We've been trying
13:46to get in touch with you
13:47because you're the main beneficiary
13:49of a life insurance policy.
13:59Oh, I thought you legged it.
14:01I bet, at least.
14:02They ain't getting rid of me.
14:04I'm better at this
14:05than you also.
14:08Well, enough,
14:08that's the case.
14:09You won't mind handling
14:10this place for five minutes
14:11once I get myself a coffee,
14:12no?
14:13Cheers.
14:14Mm-hmm.
14:14Hello.
14:21What happened to the club hits?
14:23Same for the weekend.
14:25That was my vibe,
14:26not theirs.
14:31You all right?
14:32Jimmy's blind.
14:37Laurie just told me something.
14:39Yeah.
14:40It's a tough one.
14:41Yeah.
14:42He's so small
14:43and he ain't done nothing to Noah.
14:46What's that about?
14:48He'll be okay, you know.
14:49I mean,
14:49I don't say that lightly,
14:52but he will.
14:54Yeah?
14:54Excuse me, ladies.
15:07Don't you just love?
15:10How about
15:11we have a little dance?
15:13Well, yeah,
15:14let's catch the one.
15:15Well, I'll pick you up
15:16with some banging of chorus.
15:19No, I'm not.
15:20Can you just say that?
15:20Yeah, right, we can't hear that.
15:21I don't want to see you, man.
15:23I don't want to see you, man.
15:24I don't want to see you, man.
15:25I don't want to see you, man.
15:26I don't want to see you, man.
15:30Have you got a death wish or something?
15:31I told you,
15:32I need to explain.
15:33Explain?
15:34You're copping off
15:35with another geezer?
15:35What's there to explain?
15:36What do you think
15:37the past 16 months
15:37of my life have been like, eh?
15:40Your son turned my life upside down
15:41and that's amazing, Phil, right?
15:42I'm the man
15:43that I was always meant to be.
15:45But the person
15:45who made that happen,
15:46who promised to be here forever,
15:47he's not here.
15:47So what, you and him
15:48are done, are you?
15:49No, we're not done.
15:49He's my husband.
15:50But Johnny, he...
15:53Johnny knew the old me, all right?
15:55And he understands
15:56who I am now.
15:57But if Ben was here, Phil,
15:58we wouldn't be having
15:59this conversation.
15:59Oh, right, so it's all
16:00Ben's fault.
16:01I'm not saying that, am I?
16:02But let's be real,
16:03he's locked up
16:04with hundreds of other geezers.
16:05What's to say
16:05he's not doing worse?
16:06All about Lexi?
16:08Have you even thought
16:08about what this would do to her?
16:10It doesn't have to do anything
16:11to her because she doesn't
16:12have to know, please.
16:13Phil,
16:15don't tell her.
16:16I can't...
16:18I can't lose my family
16:19over this.
16:20The way you're talking,
16:21you're talking like
16:22it's all down to you.
16:25I won't see Johnny anymore.
16:27I won't see anyone anymore.
16:28You got my worth?
16:29Yeah, I want that worth, eh?
16:31Because with family,
16:31you're supposed to stick it out
16:32through thick and thin.
16:34Not walk away
16:34and I mean,
16:35the going gets tough.
16:36Just walk away.
16:38Walk away.
16:39You can't be serious.
16:41I've been up there
16:41in that flat
16:42raising Ben's daughter.
16:43Are you even listening to me?
16:52So, you're going to tell him?
16:58Well, all the best, eh?
16:59Yeah.
17:00Bye now.
17:01See you later, mate.
17:02See ya.
17:07£100,000!
17:08Did that really just happen?
17:09I can't believe
17:10Martin had life insurance
17:10and never told you.
17:11I can't believe
17:12he had life insurance
17:12full stop.
17:14He hated paperwork
17:15and forms
17:15and everything.
17:17It's not a scam, is it?
17:18Yeah, we'll have it
17:19double checked
17:20but it looks totally legit.
17:22Mate, he just wanted
17:23to look after you all.
17:26It's not enough,
17:27though, is it, really?
17:28I mean, no,
17:29don't get me wrong,
17:30it's more money
17:31than I'm ever going to have
17:31in my whole entire life
17:33but, you know,
17:34it ain't enough
17:35to make up for him.
17:36It's not needy enough.
17:38I know.
17:38You pretend you had
17:42a hundred grand yesterday
17:43and today it falls
17:44into your lap for real.
17:45You know what
17:45Jean's going to say
17:46about this, don't you?
17:47What?
17:48She's going to call it
17:48the law of attraction.
17:49She's going to say
17:50the universe
17:51and all that.
17:51Oh, shut up.
17:52She is!
17:55Oh, it's funny
17:56how life goes on,
17:57isn't it?
17:59Put that down, mate.
18:02Take...
18:03Actually, I'm going to
18:08take one back.
18:09What?
18:0929, for the apple
18:10that you didn't think
18:11I saw you eat.
18:1328, and the cherries,
18:1537.
18:1537, I'd be happy with that.
18:19Tight.
18:20Alright, mate,
18:21go on,
18:21I'll put the store there.
18:23Yeah?
18:23Mm-hmm.
18:25Ready?
18:29Yeah, you can do it.
18:33I'll spend it
18:35all at once, mate.
18:40Are you checking
18:40himself out of the night?
18:47What are you doing?
18:49I sold that gear
18:50you gave me.
18:51Sounds like you're
18:52being a busy boy, Harry.
18:53So we're square now, yeah?
19:01Alright.
19:03It's alright,
19:04he's just leaving.
19:05Sorry, I should have
19:06warned you that he'd be around.
19:07Just go back in your room
19:08and I'll be in
19:08in a minute, alright?
19:10Go on, it's okay.
19:18He always like that.
19:20This is flat.
19:22And he don't like surprises.
19:25Can't be chatting
19:26about this stuff here,
19:26it's not fair on him.
19:30But we can't do business
19:31at the Archers
19:32without Phil sticking
19:33his nose in,
19:33so you don't have
19:34any other option.
19:37Do you?
19:41Now, I would suggest
19:42you tell him
19:43I'm a mate
19:44that might be popping around,
19:45so next time
19:46he won't be so surprised.
19:49Kojo wouldn't
19:50suspect anything,
19:51so...
19:53this place is perfect.
19:54I'll be in touch
19:58when I've got more stuff
19:59for you to move.
20:03So keep your phone on,
20:04Harry.
20:12I thought the over-60s,
20:13truly,
20:13I thought they'd be
20:14immune to his banter,
20:15but it turns out
20:16they'd have him even more.
20:16Well, that's good, then,
20:18because that's
20:19most of your customers,
20:20isn't it?
20:21Hey, don't knock
20:22the grape out on.
20:23I'm not.
20:25What?
20:25So he did good, then?
20:28He obviously did.
20:29Well, let's just see
20:30if he turns up tomorrow.
20:32Oh, speaking of the devil.
20:34All right?
20:36What?
20:37Yeah, shut up.
20:38I got this for Stevie
20:40instead of
20:41the shades he didn't like
20:42for some reason.
20:44Too soon for nicknames.
20:46Yeah, definitely.
20:48I asked in the shop.
20:51It's got loads of
20:52different textures
20:53on it
20:55so he can feel it.
20:57You don't have to see.
21:00Did you pay for this
21:01out of your wages?
21:03Some.
21:04Save the rest
21:04for fags and boos.
21:06That's really, really
21:07sweet, Oscar.
21:08Oh, OK.
21:10It is.
21:11It's lovely.
21:12Thank you, mate.
21:37Oh, I am surprised
21:56I'm not carrying you
21:56home in a bin bag
21:57after Phil's moved.
21:58I wish he had
21:59just laid in to me.
22:00At least then
22:01that'll be the end of it.
22:03You agree with him?
22:04You think I deserve
22:05everything I get?
22:06Well, I'm trying
22:07not to make a big deal
22:08out of here.
22:09I did think
22:10you were better
22:10than this,
22:10to be honest.
22:13What am I going to do,
22:14Joe?
22:15Do you still love Ben?
22:17Yeah.
22:18Then you're going to
22:19put it behind, Joe.
22:20You're going to
22:20forgive yourself
22:20and you're going to
22:21move on.
22:22I can't.
22:24Look, Ben's the one
22:25who got himself
22:25banged up in a prison
22:26halfway around the world.
22:27Right?
22:27God knows I love him,
22:28but I could write a book
22:29on the amount of promises
22:29he ain't kept.
22:30I mean,
22:30I can't move on.
22:32Why?
22:34Phil's threatening
22:35to tell Ben.
22:36He's going to
22:37have this over me
22:38for good.
22:43I've had enough of this.
22:44Jane?
22:45Jane?
22:46Jane?
22:49Shut up.
22:50Martin?
22:51I know,
22:51he only had a bank account
22:52because Sonia made him.
22:53Life insurance?
22:54I've proper grown up.
22:56It feels wrong
22:57celebrating,
22:57though,
22:58didn't it?
22:59This is a good thing.
23:00No-one deserves this
23:00more than you.
23:01Oh, I know.
23:02And I can give some
23:03to Ruby for Roman
23:04and I can give some
23:05to Bex.
23:05Yeah, and for you
23:06and your kid's future.
23:07Yeah.
23:08I can pay the credit card off.
23:09I can pay the bills
23:10on time next month.
23:11I don't ever have
23:11to be scared again, Kat.
23:13Good old Martin, eh?
23:14Well, I can't just leave
23:15it kicking about
23:16in a bank account.
23:17I know what I'm like.
23:17I'll spend it
23:18on a load of rubbish.
23:19I need to, like,
23:20invest it in some ink.
23:21Yeah, give Ian Bill
23:22run for his money.
23:23That'll show him.
23:25Why not?
23:27Your face lit up yesterday
23:28when we was talking
23:29about buying that pub.
23:30I was joking.
23:32Yeah, and now I ain't.
23:33Imagine it.
23:34You and Alfie
23:35behind the bar again.
23:36You two living upstairs
23:38with the boys.
23:39And where will you be?
23:40Probably over the road.
23:41Getting free drinks
23:42whenever I want.
23:43Coining it in
23:44from my solid investment.
23:46You've done so much
23:48for me over the years.
23:49I'd love to pay you
23:49back somehow.
23:51You're serious?
23:53All the deliveries.
23:54All the moaning,
23:55standing there
23:56for hours on end.
23:57You loved it.
23:58You know you did.
24:00No, this money's for you
24:01and your kids
24:01for a proper future.
24:03Yeah.
24:04And you've made more money
24:05than this whole family
24:06put together.
24:07Who else would I want
24:07helping me out?
24:10Call the bank.
24:12Let's buy ourselves
24:13that boozer.
24:14You come to defend him,
24:21have you?
24:22I might have known
24:23you was in on it.
24:24Look, I didn't know
24:25anything about the
24:25Johnny stuff, all right?
24:26I'm here to defend him
24:27because he's Callum.
24:28He's one of Lexi's dads.
24:29Oh, well, let's see how long
24:30that lasts once Ben
24:31finds out he's been
24:31playing away.
24:32Oh, yeah, and how many
24:33mistakes has Ben made,
24:34Phil?
24:34But don't list them
24:35because we'll be here
24:35all day.
24:37And we haven't even
24:37spoke about how Ben's
24:38going to feel.
24:39You know, he's in a cell,
24:40cooped up a million miles
24:41from home, and his
24:42old man drops a bomb
24:42like that.
24:43You know he ain't
24:44been in a good place
24:45for a while.
24:46Come on, Phil,
24:47you've learnt a lot
24:47about mental health.
24:48Why would you do that?
24:51You're done.
24:55Look, can we just
24:55be honest here for a
24:56minute?
24:58Right, the way you're
24:58feeling, the way you're
25:00acting, it's got nothing
25:00to do with Callum.
25:03If this is how you're
25:04reacting now when
25:05Nigel's gone to Scotland,
25:06then how would you have
25:06felt when you'd have
25:07lost him for real?
25:08Look, we spoke,
25:11didn't we, eh?
25:13You know, the night you
25:14were going to kill
25:14yourself, do you
25:15remember?
25:17I saw something
25:18different in you that
25:19night, but I didn't do
25:21anything.
25:23Look, I owe you a lot,
25:24Phil, all right?
25:26But if this is how you're
25:27reacting now, then it
25:28just proves I was right
25:29that when Nigel would
25:30have died, he would have
25:31taken you down with him.
25:33You're lashing out,
25:34Phil, I can read you
25:34like a book.
25:38You and him, nothing
25:44to do with me.
25:46And you, you and even
25:49Lexi's real dad, not
25:50really.
25:53Don't say that.
25:54I think it's about the
25:56time Lexi went and
25:57lived with her real
25:57family, you know?
26:00Someone who's, er, got
26:02his own place, who's a
26:03blood relative, you
26:04know, who's willing and
26:07able to take on his
26:09granddaughter.
26:11Look, I'm Lexi's
26:12guardian.
26:12Lexi belongs with me.
26:13That's what Lola wanted.
26:15But Lola ain't here,
26:16is she?
26:16You, JJ, JJ, JJ, JJ.
26:21You do this, and I
26:23swear.
26:28Phil, listen to me, I
26:28know you're right and
26:29you're right, but you
26:29can't do this.
26:35Watch me.
26:35Watch me.