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00:00Hey, where have you been?
00:28Hey, I thought you were off today.
00:30Er, yeah.
00:31Sort with Ty.
00:33Er, I'm off to the lakes with Kev after work.
00:36Back to playing happy family, son.
00:38Don't.
00:39What have you done to your face?
00:41It's fine, it's nothing.
00:42On what planet is a split-lip nothing?
00:45Please, don't make a fuss.
00:46Well, look, at least tell me what happened.
00:48I don't know, I was, erm, scrolling on my phone,
00:52not looking where I was going.
00:54Next thing I went flying, landed on me mush.
00:56Right, yeah, got it.
00:57That's the truth.
00:58Take it or leave it.
00:59What?
01:00So that's it?
01:01Subject closed?
01:02Coughing out, bless.
01:03Screw that, I need to know.
01:04Where are you going?
01:05Don't walk off grit.
01:06Well, that'll solve everything.
01:08Look at me.
01:09I know what's going on.
01:10Sorry?
01:11Yeah, you're playing it over and over again.
01:12You're blaming yourself again.
01:13This has got to stop.
01:14Well, there's no telling him.
01:15He's proper beating himself up.
01:16Six grand in the safe.
01:17I don't need this.
01:18No, he doesn't.
01:19Because the bottom line is, look, he could have been a lot worse.
01:20I mean, the robber he had, what, a wrench?
01:21For heaven's sake.
01:22Yeah, but your brother, he's okay and that's what we need to hang on to.
01:25Yeah.
01:26Cheers, Dad.
01:27Yeah.
01:28It is so good to have you back, baby.
01:29Oh, honey, listen, it's so good to be back, to be taking care of you, too.
01:31Oh, yeah.
01:32He could have been, like, a lot worse. I mean, the robber he had of, what, a wrench, for heaven's sake?
01:37Yeah, but your brother, he's OK, and that's what we need to hang on to.
01:41Yeah.
01:42Cheers, Dad.
01:43Yeah.
01:45It is so good to have you back, babe.
01:49Oh, honey, listen, this is so good to be back to be taking care of you, too.
01:53Oh, yeah. Yeah, by making a cookie breakfast and do your washing.
01:57That's Dad's special kind of TLC.
01:59You know, take your mind off things he thinks outside the box.
02:03Yeah, she's on fire, this one.
02:05For your information, Arsha, dear, OK, Wiflet and I have got a wedding to organise because the weeks and the months they are just slipping by.
02:12I can't wait to do the seating plan.
02:14I can't wait to do all of it, right, you sit here, you eat that, you buy us this.
02:20Laters.
02:21Yeah, see you later, son.
02:28I'm worried about him.
02:29I think he's really suffering.
02:33He's bound to be.
02:35You know, like you said, the wrench and that.
02:38You text said it was urgent.
02:51It is.
02:52Your boyfriend is in urgent need.
02:57We've got the place to ourselves.
02:59You know, I kind of guessed that.
03:00Wow, five T-lates.
03:04Uh-huh.
03:04Push that boat out.
03:06Oh, no, no, not that one.
03:09That's, uh, that's Mum's Elvis candle.
03:11For display purposes only.
03:12Oh, I'm sorry, I'll, uh, I'll buy her another one.
03:14I didn't...
03:14Because they still make them a bad, bad check.
03:16Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
03:18Read the room.
03:20Wow.
03:21Forceful.
03:22Sorry.
03:23I've told George that you need the rest of the morning off.
03:27Well, base is covered.
03:29Mm-hmm.
03:29I'm not worthy.
03:30You are worthy.
03:32And all the egg with Mills and Danielle and...
03:36I want us to be okay else.
03:38What's the point?
03:40You know, it's a shame that you, uh, always have to wear black.
03:45Because I reckon you would really rock a pinstripe.
03:48Whereas I like you best in a vest, which is probably just as well.
03:53You know, aside from me kids, and your first dog Ajax,
03:58you are the best thing that's ever happened to me.
04:01Oh, I'm up there with the mighty Ajax.
04:02Well, I'm touched.
04:04You should be.
04:06Do you know what?
04:07I reckon it's time we got our own place.
04:11Oh, yeah.
04:12Yeah.
04:12Sure you're ready?
04:14Yeah.
04:19Well, you're not proper brick in it, though.
04:21I'd have been like, fill your boots, mate.
04:23Yeah, you can have my pin number and all.
04:25He shouted to open the safe.
04:27I refused.
04:28And then he just slams his wrench on the counter.
04:30So, you look up, and there's this creepy masked face
04:33with a, you know, one of them, what do you call it?
04:36A metal thingy-me-bob.
04:37Wrench.
04:38Wrench.
04:40We should have borrowed Mary's Ben Shepard mask.
04:42That would have been well as scary.
04:44She's got a Ben Shepard mask.
04:45Oh, yeah.
04:46She used to make Sean wear it all the time to work
04:49till Carl told me he had to stop.
04:50Oh, here he is.
04:53The light of my life.
04:55Ha, you're chirpy, considering you've got the health and safety guy coming.
04:58Is that today?
05:00Is that definitely today?
05:01You've been banging on about it long enough.
05:03Not till 3.30.
05:05Hey.
05:05Hey, you're leaving my life.
05:07Hey, look, all the health and safety stuff's boxed off, all right?
05:09You're well on top of it.
05:10Ah, you heard the man, right?
05:12Yeah.
05:13Yeah, come on.
05:14Come on, Debster.
05:15Get a grip.
05:16Yeah.
05:16Mmm.
05:19Love you.
05:22Please tell me you're not still reading about coppers who've lost a bottle.
05:28They're all ex-coppers now.
05:32You know what?
05:32I've got high hopes in this Floyd.
05:35And they wouldn't have set him up with you, would they, if they thought that he was no good?
05:41I guess.
05:43Hey.
05:44It's early days, all right?
05:46And the more you go, the sooner you'll see the benefits of it.
05:50Sure.
05:52Well, if he specialises in miracles, then I'll be home and dry when I...
05:55Lisa!
05:57Oh, Carl, I'm sorry.
05:59I know I'm not myself.
06:00I just...
06:01I can't shake it off.
06:03I...
06:03Everybody's allowed a blip.
06:07Not when the stakes are so high.
06:10They're not going to risk it.
06:13And I don't blame them.
06:18Call her, I'm done.
06:19You couldn't be all right.
06:31Right, so come on.
06:32What is it you actually want from me, eh?
06:34£20 off your bill?
06:36Debbie.
06:37She's a chancer.
06:38£160 a night and not a wink of sleep.
06:41Oh, do you know what?
06:42You're boring me now.
06:43Customer service with a snarl.
06:45Say it again for the camera.
06:46Oh, are you going to download me?
06:49Will I be famous?
06:49Infamous, more like.
06:51Here at the Chariot Square Hotel, weather feels finest.
06:54All our duvets, pillows and mattresses are hypoallergenic.
06:57Now, unfortunately, due to me not being God,
07:01I can't control the pollen count,
07:03or the Bank of England base rate for that matter,
07:05so bite me!
07:07All right.
07:11Thanks for returning these.
07:13Appreciate it.
07:16Ah, hello you.
07:17Hey.
07:18Have you got time to drink that in here?
07:19Eh, no, no.
07:20I'm off to see a widower about his wife's funeral.
07:23Well, er,
07:24Shawworth's offer very competitive prices.
07:26Todd Grimshaw, never knowingly off the job.
07:29Yeah.
07:30I see, I've, er,
07:32been on the job one morning, as it goes.
07:34Too much information?
07:35Well, yeah, I'm sorry.
07:36I know you're going through a dry patch.
07:37Er, your words, not mine,
07:40you don't seem very sorry.
07:41You seem positively chipper, in fact.
07:43Theo's turn, well,
07:45is turning a corner.
07:48Seems more comfortable on his own skin.
07:50Out and proud.
07:51Hmm.
07:52He's even talking about his getting a place together.
07:54Wow.
07:55Well, that is a sea change.
07:56Seismic.
07:57Oh, no, that's, that's great.
07:59Yeah.
08:00It's taken a while,
08:00but, er,
08:01the summit's definitely shifted.
08:03Good.
08:04Nice.
08:04I've got to get going.
08:09Looks,
08:10if you go through those doors over there,
08:12to the first floor,
08:13it won't work.
08:13All quiet on the northern front.
08:18Yeah, well, it is now.
08:20Look,
08:21Debs,
08:22I know you stressed out
08:23with the health and safety guy
08:24coming and all that stuff,
08:25but you can't speak to customers like that.
08:27I know,
08:28I know.
08:29I was dreadful.
08:30She was just getting on me nerves.
08:32I bet she hits us where it turns and all.
08:34Online reviews.
08:36She deleted the footage.
08:38No way.
08:40How did you manage that?
08:42Bit of charm.
08:43Charisma.
08:44You know?
08:45And, er,
08:46vouchers for this bar,
08:47as well.
08:49And I said that your brother's
08:50very sick
08:51and you're under a lot of stress,
08:53which you are.
08:58Good morning,
08:58Chariot Square Hotel.
08:59How can I help you?
09:05Here he is.
09:17The savour of my bacon.
09:19Any longer,
09:21I'd a ranger.
09:21Missing person, so.
09:23What's with it face?
09:24Look,
09:25your friendship means a lot to me,
09:28all right?
09:29Yeah.
09:30Well, I should hope it does or not.
09:31I'm very picky, you know.
09:32Now,
09:33stapler,
09:34it's gone missing again.
09:35Debs,
09:35if I've ever given you
09:36the wrong impression.
09:38So you're one about,
09:39right?
09:40Yes, madam.
09:41Hi,
09:41can you tell me
09:41where the toilet's are,
09:42please?
09:43Certainly.
09:43It's straight through
09:44the double doors
09:45on the left-hand side.
09:49Right,
09:50I'll
09:50go check on the laundry
09:52over there.
09:52Yeah,
09:53OK.
09:55I'll see you later,
09:55then.
09:56In a while,
09:57alligator.
10:01Crocodile.
10:02In a while,
10:03crocodile.
10:03Crocodile.
10:05Get in the kit.
10:05Right,
10:05right.
10:09Eh,
10:10it's a ticket for you, mate.
10:11Are you in trouble?
10:13No.
10:13No,
10:14nothing like that.
10:14No,
10:15we've just got a bit of news for you.
10:16I'll get in the kit in.
10:17Shut up,
10:18Shanice.
10:18Er,
10:19we don't say shut up in this house.
10:21All right,
10:22zip it.
10:24Anyway,
10:25the social worker said...
10:27Kittens don't go for long.
10:28Shanice.
10:29Sorry,
10:31what did the social worker say?
10:32The social worker said that you can go and visit your mum.
10:35Yay!
10:36Yay!
10:37Isn't that wonderful?
10:38When?
10:39In a couple of hours.
10:40I'm not going.
10:41Well,
10:42at least have a think about it, eh?
10:43I don't need to think I'm not going.
10:45Brody,
10:46your mum will be so disappointed.
10:48I'm sure she'll get over it.
10:52You're gonna come,
10:53aren't you,
10:53Joanie?
10:55Oh,
10:56your mum will burst with happiness when she sees her girls.
11:00Let's tell her Brody's ill.
11:04It's a good idea.
11:05Yeah.
11:06Don't normally approve of lies,
11:08but on this occasion,
11:09I think that's the kind thing to do.
11:13Well,
11:17that's an old head on an 11-year-old shoulder,
11:19isn't it?
11:20Poor kid.
11:22Makes you wonder how many times her and Brody
11:25have had to cover for him.
11:29Thanks,
11:30Mrs Crane.
11:30Say hi to Larry.
11:31Thank you,
11:32lovely.
11:35Not buying out.
11:36How about some choccy,
11:37then?
11:38My treat?
11:39No,
11:39not after a freebie.
11:41I just wanted to...
11:43you know,
11:44say I'm sorry
11:44for yesterday
11:46about what I said about us.
11:48You're not taking it back?
11:51I just don't want to ruin our friendship,
11:53I do.
11:55Right.
11:58I mean,
12:00don't get me wrong,
12:01I would
12:01rather be more than friends,
12:03but...
12:05Keep talking.
12:07Okay,
12:07I meant every word.
12:08Okay,
12:11what now?
12:13I don't know.
12:14I don't really want to rush into anything.
12:16I'm not ready to jump into bed.
12:17Not yet.
12:18Okay.
12:19I mean,
12:20that's why I blurted.
12:21I just...
12:22You know,
12:23you're the most loveliest,
12:24kindiest person.
12:25I'm not.
12:27But I'll try to be.
12:30There's this thing on Insta,
12:32it says,
12:34be the person
12:35your dog thinks you are.
12:37You calling me a dog?
12:39No.
12:40No,
12:41no.
12:41I'm...
12:42Oh, wow.
12:43Oh,
12:44ha, ha.
12:45Ha, ha.
12:45Very funny.
12:47Oh,
12:47you know how we're going to take it slow?
12:50Mm-hmm.
12:50Okay,
12:51like,
12:51really slow.
12:52Mm-hmm.
12:53How about this?
12:54How about,
12:55um,
12:56year one,
12:56we can hold hands?
13:00I know.
13:02Year two,
13:04you can give me a little peck
13:05on the cheek
13:06every week.
13:07Mm-hmm.
13:08And then,
13:09year three,
13:11we can kiss
13:12with lips.
13:13But no tongs.
13:14Mm.
13:15No.
13:16No.
13:16Okay,
13:17so,
13:17fast forward to year four.
13:18What's year four?
13:19We hug it out.
13:21Ha, ha.
13:21Ha, ha, ha.
13:24Oh.
13:26Oh,
13:27I'm so sorry.
13:29You know,
13:29my head's been all over the place
13:30since the spiking.
13:33It's bound to be.
13:39I,
13:39um,
13:40I should go.
13:41Okay.
13:42See you later, yeah?
13:43Yeah.
13:46Bye.
13:50Theo?
13:51No way.
13:52Oh,
13:52Brycey, mate.
13:53How are you?
13:53Oh, magic.
13:54Yeah,
13:54yeah,
13:55long time.
13:56What is it,
13:56five years?
13:57Easy.
13:58Yeah,
13:58yeah.
13:59Yeah,
13:59because you're a milliard measles.
14:00Yeah,
14:00she'll be 15 now,
14:01same as me youngest.
14:02Yeah.
14:03Yeah.
14:03Oh,
14:03yeah,
14:03she still keeps me on me toes.
14:05Yeah,
14:05we'll be walking them up the aisle next.
14:07Oh,
14:07don't.
14:08Hey,
14:09I heard that you and Danielle
14:10were split up.
14:11Yeah,
14:11you heard right,
14:12me.
14:12Yeah,
14:13don't,
14:13you dirty dog.
14:16Mind you,
14:16I can't say much.
14:17I'm on the third,
14:18Mrs. Bryce.
14:19Yeah,
14:19I spent a fortune in child support.
14:21Hey,
14:21still,
14:21gives you another excuse
14:22not to get around,
14:23in her.
14:25Come on then,
14:26what's you like this latest squeeze?
14:28Oh,
14:28you know,
14:28eyes,
14:30nose,
14:30hearing back.
14:33Oh,
14:33yeah,
14:34she's,
14:35she's great,
14:36mate.
14:36Oh,
14:36she's great.
14:37Good.
14:37Well,
14:37it's great to see you again,
14:38mate.
14:39I mean,
14:39there's a booze around the corner
14:40if you fancy one later.
14:42Oh,
14:42do you know what?
14:42I've got a word,
14:43mate.
14:44Oh,
14:44that's a shame.
14:45I'm off to Alicante,
14:45first thing.
14:46Sounds great,
14:47maybe another time.
14:47Yeah,
14:48yeah.
14:48So,
14:48what brings you over this side of town,
14:50anyway?
14:50Oh,
14:50hang on,
14:51nightmare client from Worstley.
14:53Mrs Lavelle,
14:54don't tell me you've got some more force
14:56on that walking pantry.
14:57Yeah,
14:58I don't know.
14:58I must be psychic.
15:03Hey.
15:04Hey,
15:04all right.
15:07Um,
15:07listen,
15:08you're probably going to tell me
15:09to mind my own business,
15:11but,
15:11you know,
15:13to Todd,
15:13he's very dear to me,
15:15and I thought you guys were
15:17planning on getting a place together.
15:19Oh,
15:19yeah,
15:19yeah.
15:20Well,
15:20you must get why I'm worried.
15:23I mean,
15:23totally.
15:25We both love Todd.
15:26You know,
15:27I wish I had a bit like you.
15:29I just,
15:29I just don't understand the denial.
15:33Have you,
15:33um,
15:34have you ever seen Notting Hill?
15:36Uh,
15:37years ago.
15:38Well,
15:38Julia Roberts,
15:40she tells this,
15:41uh,
15:41this nosy gossip that you grant me
15:43to absolutely nothing to her.
15:44The characters,
15:45I mean,
15:46and,
15:46um,
15:47Bryce,
15:47he's got a mouth like a welly top,
15:49and to say he's no friend of Dorothy's,
15:51it's,
15:51I don't understand.
15:53I suppose you do work in a traditionally
15:56hetero environment,
15:58but,
15:58I,
15:58I love Todd,
16:00and I'm fully committed to him,
16:02but when and how I tell people
16:04that don't matter to me,
16:05it is,
16:05it's entirely your decision.
16:08Yeah.
16:09All right,
16:09yeah,
16:09I,
16:09I get that one.
16:10I'm sorry.
16:11Oh,
16:11no apology necessary.
16:12I love that you're looking out for Todd.
16:15He's a lucky guy.
16:16Yeah.
16:16He certainly is.
16:22Oh,
16:23afternoon,
16:23Vicar.
16:26Where's my thing?
16:27Give me that,
16:27have I get a...
16:28Stop it!
16:30Oh,
16:30oh,
16:31oh,
16:31you frighten me to bits.
16:34Hey,
16:34let me see this.
16:36Oh,
16:36what's the other fella look like?
16:39It's not that bad.
16:40Oh,
16:40oh,
16:41it is.
16:42Have you looked in a mirror?
16:43Can you drop it,
16:44please?
16:44Have you been having an affair?
16:47Did the husband lamp you on?
16:48No,
16:49mind your own.
16:50You're in some kind of trouble,
16:51aren't you?
16:52You must be.
16:53Nothing I can't handle.
16:54Well,
16:55if it's not women,
16:57it's money.
16:57Come on,
16:58how much do you need?
16:59What?
17:00To get her,
17:02him,
17:02them off your back.
17:03How much?
17:04I don't want your money.
17:06You might not want it,
17:07but you certainly look like you need it.
17:10Carl,
17:11it's me.
17:12Yeah?
17:12I'm your sister
17:15looking out
17:16for a battered baby brother.
17:18So you just have to say,
17:19yes,
17:20please,
17:20yeah?
17:21Before I forget I've offered it.
17:24Sicko.
17:25Oh,
17:25yeah,
17:25that's me.
17:26Right,
17:26I'll do your bank transfer,
17:28yeah?
17:28Sit yourself down.
17:30Do you fancy a nice finger bun?
17:32Cheer us up a bit.
17:33I'd love one,
17:34thanks.
17:36I mean,
17:36I always knew she was strong.
17:38She's been arguing like a lawyer
17:39since she's been about five.
17:41But she's really blown me away.
17:43Right.
17:44Yeah.
17:44I mean,
17:45I think it's a selflessness,
17:47you know,
17:47but obviously from James's point of view,
17:49it's just,
17:50this whole Layla thing is just...
17:52Yeah,
17:52well,
17:52it doesn't like a bit of her
17:53caption every now and again,
17:54eh?
17:55Sorry?
17:58Before Dee Dee passed a legal exam,
18:00she had to sit in court
18:00completely stark as...
18:02and sing the national anthem.
18:05Right,
18:05do you want a brew?
18:06No,
18:06no,
18:07thanks.
18:07Can I use a printer?
18:08Everyone's out of tone off.
18:09Yeah,
18:09not yourself,
18:10aren't you?
18:11Thanks for your end of edit.
18:19Logan Radcliffe,
18:20are you kidding me?
18:21Hey,
18:21what do you think you're doing?
18:22I've missed you guys so much.
18:26Oh,
18:26they've missed you too.
18:29Where's,
18:30where's Brodie?
18:33He's not feeling very well.
18:35He didn't want you to catch it.
18:38It's okay.
18:39I wasn't born yesterday.
18:42When are you coming home?
18:44Stupid question.
18:46No,
18:47it's a brilliant question.
18:49As soon as I can,
18:50babe,
18:50yeah.
18:52Look,
18:52why don't you,
18:53erm,
18:53go play over there for a bit?
18:55Look after her,
18:55yeah?
18:56Can't I sit here with you and Sally?
18:58What'd I just tell you?
19:06Wanted to bring you some treats,
19:07but
19:07not allowed.
19:10As if being
19:11banged up in here
19:12ain't bad enough.
19:13How's your mattress?
19:16Horrible.
19:18Everything's horrible.
19:21I can't stand it in here,
19:23so.
19:24If I don't get out soon,
19:26I'm gonna end up on funny farm.
19:28Oh,
19:29no.
19:31Look,
19:31erm,
19:32I'm gonna plead not guilty.
19:35Yeah,
19:36I attacked Gary,
19:37but,
19:37you know,
19:37if you live with a monster,
19:38it rubs off.
19:41Imagine being
19:41married to a bloke
19:43who's constantly
19:44on a sharp fuse.
19:46Yeah,
19:46I can see how that'll put you
19:48on high alert,
19:48but...
19:49You know,
19:49I've lived my entire
19:51married life
19:52waiting for the other shoe
19:54to drop.
19:55But now it's,
19:56it's time to get
19:57the old loo back.
19:59You know,
19:59my kids need me.
20:00Absolutely,
20:00they do.
20:01And then,
20:02with the right brief,
20:04I could plead not guilty
20:05and win.
20:07You know,
20:07erm,
20:08thingy,
20:08thingy,
20:09circumstances.
20:09Extenuating.
20:11Yeah,
20:11that's the one.
20:13Hey,
20:13look at you,
20:14legal beagle.
20:15Lovely.
20:18I'm so lucky
20:18to have someone like you
20:19in my corner.
20:21Erm,
20:22local council
20:23and all that.
20:24That was in my
20:25previous life.
20:27I wish I could do
20:28more for you,
20:29Lou.
20:31Look,
20:32I was thinking,
20:35erm,
20:36good briefs,
20:37they,
20:37they cost money.
20:39And, erm,
20:39there's this hot shot
20:40over in Wally Range.
20:42You know,
20:42if you could lend me
20:43the money.
20:44No,
20:45Tim and I,
20:46we don't have that
20:46kind of money
20:48sloshing around,
20:49I'm afraid.
20:49You know,
20:49I'm desperate here,
20:50Sal.
20:51I need to be with my kids.
20:52I'm used and abused
20:53by a murderer,
20:54you know,
20:54hurt people.
20:55They hurt people.
20:56You told me that.
20:58I know.
20:58And I know how much
20:59you care about the girls.
21:00I do.
21:01And I'll pay you back.
21:02You know,
21:03I guess,
21:03as soon as I'm back
21:04on my feet,
21:04you know I'm good for it,
21:05right?
21:08All right,
21:09all right.
21:10Free cake.
21:11Good perk.
21:13I'd rather have it
21:13in my wage packet.
21:14Yeah.
21:15What's Debbie about?
21:17Erm,
21:17wholesalers.
21:18She won't be on.
21:19Yeah.
21:19Listen,
21:20Ronnie,
21:21is she okay?
21:23You mean offering
21:23way over the asking
21:25prior to number six?
21:26Oh.
21:26Yeah.
21:27See,
21:27I'm doing a bit of reading
21:29into vascular dementia
21:30and,
21:31impulsive behaviour,
21:33lack of inhibitions,
21:34and...
21:34Are you worried?
21:36You know what?
21:37Some of it and nothing.
21:39No,
21:39I'm done.
21:40Something to do with Debbie?
21:41Er,
21:41it's more to do with the
21:42dementia,
21:44really.
21:44Er,
21:45which,
21:46which isn't real Debbie,
21:47is it?
21:47I'd like to be the judge of that.
21:49Spit it out.
21:49Right,
21:49you're getting me worried.
21:51Erm,
21:52you know what?
21:52I just think maybe she
21:53misread things,
21:54that's all.
21:55I don't know.
21:56Spit it out.
21:56She kissed me.
22:01Blimey neck.
22:03Look at physics on you two.
22:05Has somebody died?
22:06Come on,
22:21someone's up.
22:23Don't tell me,
22:24we've had another leak.
22:25No,
22:26er,
22:27the thing is...
22:28Forget it,
22:30right?
22:31No,
22:31come on.
22:32What's up?
22:33Ryan said you kissed him.
22:37What?
22:38Before,
22:39when I sorted out
22:40that stroppy customer.
22:44That wasn't a kiss.
22:46That was a,
22:47a,
22:47a friendly smacker.
22:50Oh,
22:50honestly,
22:51right,
22:51if you thought that was a kiss,
22:52no wonder you're still single.
22:55Right,
22:55you be the judge.
22:59What's wrong with that?
23:00I can't believe you're telling him
23:01that kissed you.
23:02No,
23:02I'm not,
23:03I'm just,
23:03I'm kind of weird,
23:05but,
23:06I know there was nothing in it.
23:08Er,
23:08hello,
23:09I am standing here.
23:11Okay,
23:12the thing is,
23:13I have been reading up
23:16on
23:16dementia,
23:19right,
23:20and,
23:20and,
23:21and I read that,
23:23you know,
23:23some people can,
23:27you know what,
23:28I'm sorry,
23:29let's just forget it,
23:29right,
23:30forget it.
23:31No,
23:31no,
23:31no,
23:31I mean,
23:32I think it's great
23:32that you've been checking it out,
23:34right?
23:36It's a good one.
23:36Some people can,
23:37um,
23:38I'll tell you what,
23:39why don't I leave you two experts
23:41to discuss the patient
23:44and I can just crack on
23:46and run my business,
23:47yeah?
23:48Let me know what I'm saying
23:49when I'm still capable.
23:52Yeah,
23:53just wait,
23:54wait,
23:54wait a second,
23:54wait.
23:55I was just,
23:56I was just trying to look out for a mate,
23:58that's all.
23:58Don't you worry,
23:59mate,
23:59it's all good.
24:00It's all good.
24:01I'm so sorry.
24:02No,
24:03please,
24:03I've got no one else to ask.
24:05Family?
24:06You're kidding.
24:08Look at that,
24:08we don't have that kind of money.
24:11Tim and I don't have that.
24:12You could get a loan.
24:13Maybe.
24:14Maybe.
24:15But for this,
24:18but even if I did,
24:20do you really think
24:21they're going to be able
24:21to get you off?
24:23I don't know.
24:24Yeah.
24:24Maybe,
24:25maybe I'd,
24:25look,
24:26I can't let them
24:27knock me away
24:28without giving myself
24:29the best chance.
24:31My kids need me.
24:33God,
24:33please,
24:33Sam,
24:33I'm begging you.
24:34Logan,
24:37that's mad.
24:38The guy tried to kill you.
24:39It's doing a redding,
24:39not knowing.
24:40Yeah,
24:41I get that.
24:41She needs answers,
24:43Michael.
24:43Okay,
24:44well,
24:44even if he's got them,
24:45do you really think
24:46he's going to give them to you?
24:47You know,
24:47he has better sleep for money.
24:49Okay,
24:50well,
24:50I don't know,
24:50it's probably a scam.
24:52Or he's just getting off
24:53on messing with your head.
24:54Yeah,
24:55well,
24:55that's just a risk
24:55I'm going to have to take.
24:56I mean,
24:56if he does know something,
24:57I can't just stand by
24:59while Lisa ties herself
25:00in knots,
25:00can I?
25:01I know you're going
25:01to tell her.
25:05Seriously,
25:06Mrs. Connett,
25:06think about what you're doing.
25:18Believe me,
25:22if I had anyone else
25:23to turn,
25:23I would.
25:26Hey,
25:26have you got that?
25:27Don't say.
25:28No,
25:29it's but your mum might.
25:30Mum?
25:31Huh?
25:32No,
25:33no.
25:35Actually,
25:35I think we should go.
25:37I don't want to.
25:39I know you don't,
25:40sweetheart,
25:41but I think your mum
25:41needs to get some rest.
25:42We'll come again soon.
25:44Give it to her then.
25:47For you.
25:48Oh,
25:49wow.
25:50Oh,
25:50thank you,
25:50sweetheart.
25:51It's lovely.
25:53Can you,
25:54can you take it
25:55for mummy
25:55so I can see it
25:56when I get home?
25:58Yeah.
25:59Come in.
26:05You'll be good,
26:06yeah?
26:06Donnie,
26:07you're coming home.
26:08Soon.
26:09I promise.
26:10I'll love you.
26:11I'll love you too.
26:14Right,
26:14come on,
26:14sweethearts,
26:15let's go.
26:16We'll come back again soon.
26:17Janice,
26:18come on.
26:18Janice,
26:19come on.
26:20Come on.
26:27I don't think you can promise
26:28things you can't deliver.
26:31You don't know that I can't.
26:32he meant well.
26:48Is that right?
26:49Why else would he
26:50take the time to bother
26:51to find out
26:52about the condition?
26:53Maybe
26:55he wanted to find out
26:58when I was likely
26:58to turn up for work
26:59without my trousers on.
27:01Come on,
27:01that's not fair.
27:02I think we're past
27:03thinking life's fair,
27:04don't you?
27:05Look,
27:07yeah,
27:07he got it wrong.
27:08And is this
27:09how it's going to be
27:10from now on,
27:10eh?
27:12People not being able
27:13to look at me
27:14without seeing dementia.
27:17You forget things,
27:18don't you?
27:19Ryan forgets things.
27:20I know,
27:22but, um...
27:22This is why
27:23I didn't want
27:24to tell anyone.
27:25Because dealing with it
27:26on your own
27:28would be much easier.
27:29Yeah, actually,
27:30it would be,
27:31yeah.
27:32I just want to live
27:33me life, Ronnie.
27:34I want to be me.
27:35Yeah, yeah, yeah,
27:36come on,
27:37no one is ever
27:38going to stop you
27:39from doing that.
27:40Yeah,
27:41maybe not intentionally.
27:43Look,
27:44I've got work to do.
27:50Dad,
27:58don't worry about that.
28:00Paperwork's my job
28:01to do these days.
28:02Feel good.
28:04Well,
28:04thank you.
28:06You know one thing
28:07I didn't miss
28:07while I was away,
28:08ma'am?
28:09Paperwork.
28:10But to be fair,
28:11there's a lot I did miss.
28:13You know,
28:13scintillating conversation
28:14with my son
28:15being one of them.
28:18So come on,
28:18indulge me,
28:20sit.
28:28So,
28:29everything okay?
28:32Why wouldn't it be?
28:33Well,
28:33no,
28:34you tell me.
28:35You bet he said
28:35two words for me
28:36to stop him back.
28:38I'm just knackered,
28:39Dad.
28:40Too many early mornings.
28:42You sure that's all it is?
28:45Because I read this article
28:46on the plane
28:46about B-12 deficiency.
28:48I'm sure,
28:48Dad.
28:49Please.
28:50Okay, fine.
28:51Don't bite my head off.
28:55But it's not about the robbery.
28:59Why would it be?
29:01Well,
29:01because it's a nice small thing.
29:03You're going to be
29:03completely understandable
29:04if he's shaking you up a bit.
29:05But I just want you to know
29:06that I'm dead proud of you, man.
29:07The way you stepped up,
29:08you know,
29:08handled the whole mess
29:09while I was away.
29:10It's just amazing.
29:10You're amazing.
29:12Dad,
29:13about the robbery.
29:14Dad?
29:15Yeah?
29:15You need to get over
29:16to the kebab shop.
29:18Uh, why?
29:19I don't know,
29:20but I think it might be urgent.
29:22Guys,
29:24urgent will be
29:25Chesney running
29:25then to his last carton
29:26of chilli sauce,
29:27so,
29:28tea, anyone?
29:35Look,
29:35I don't need this grief,
29:36all right?
29:37I told you,
29:37you'll get your money
29:38and you...
29:38Yes,
29:39by the end of the day.
29:40I've got it.
29:46Carl?
29:48What is it?
29:48What's happened?
29:51I've, um...
29:52I've screwed up.
29:54You crushed a car, what?
29:55I wish.
29:58I'm in debt
29:59up to me eyeballs.
30:02Is this to do
30:03with your company?
30:04Well,
30:04the money I borrowed
30:05to keep it going,
30:06well,
30:06the people that got it from,
30:07they wanted it back,
30:08plus interest.
30:10Right,
30:10I'll watch.
30:11A lot.
30:13I'm hoping our Debbie's
30:13going to be good for it,
30:14but...
30:14Well,
30:15surely they'll wait
30:15until you can raise
30:16what you owe them.
30:17Yeah,
30:18right.
30:19Right,
30:19who are these people?
30:20Did they do this to you?
30:21Abby,
30:21I'm not getting you involved.
30:22You don't know
30:23what they're capable of,
30:24all right?
30:28Look,
30:28you...
30:28You've got to get the money,
30:30you've got to make this go away.
30:32I couldn't bear it
30:33if...
30:33Hey!
30:35You're not going to get rid of me
30:36that easy.
30:37Adi,
30:47you can't.
30:48But it doesn't feel right
30:49lying to him.
30:50Anyway,
30:50why would you want me to?
30:51Guys,
30:52this Sudoku
30:53is tricky.
30:55Smoke.
30:56I think I might have seen,
30:57um,
30:58you know,
30:58just a little bit of smoke.
31:00Just what?
31:01You know,
31:02from the kebab shop.
31:04Well,
31:04honey,
31:04why didn't you say...
31:06Well,
31:07um,
31:08you know,
31:08I might have got it wrong.
31:13Look,
31:14I know you are struggling,
31:16but I'm telling you,
31:17no good will come of this.
31:20Right,
31:20we can sort this out
31:21between ourselves.
31:23Believe me,
31:24it's for the best.
31:25Roy wants me to lock up,
31:31so...
31:33I will see you later.
31:38Okay,
31:39Ardy?
31:42Okay.
31:42You asked to see me?
31:52Oh,
31:52yeah.
31:54No bodyguard.
31:56Yes,
31:56I tried to rubbish you.
31:59I get that you're annoyed
32:00that I told Ronnie.
32:01There was nothing to tell.
32:03Right,
32:03the stuff I read,
32:05right,
32:06it...
32:07Who asked you
32:07to do that?
32:09No,
32:10nobody,
32:10but I just thought...
32:12Well done.
32:12It's not your strong point.
32:15And in future,
32:16keep your sticky beak
32:18out of my business.
32:20But Dad,
32:20we work together,
32:21all right,
32:22and if you're gonna do stuff
32:23because of your condition,
32:24then I wanna know about it.
32:26I mean,
32:26you should want me
32:27to know about it.
32:28Who do you think you are,
32:29eh?
32:29A bloody carer?
32:32No,
32:32of course not.
32:33I'm damn right you're not.
32:35I...
32:36It's just,
32:37it's really common
32:37for people with what you've got
32:39to be in denial.
32:41I would be,
32:42you're not right,
32:42you must be terrifying.
32:43All I was trying to do...
32:44Empty your locker and leave.
32:47What?
32:47Leave.
32:49You'll be paid
32:49till the end of the month.
32:50So,
32:58if I time it just right,
33:04So, if I time it just right, I should get home just in time for the kids to be fed in
33:22the PJs and ready for a story, and there'll be a kebab warming for me in the oven.
33:27I'm telling you, that Chez is a diamond in the rough.
33:31It's always our Debbie.
33:33Oh, I know that.
33:34All right.
33:36Yeah, um, drink?
33:39I should be buying you one, actually.
33:41Ten.
33:42I'm gonna get some practice in.
33:45Yeah, I think you need it.
33:47Red wine, please, Laura.
33:48Oh, well, we're doing cocktails.
33:50You fancy change?
33:51I'm not a fan of change at the minute.
33:53All right, then.
33:54One red wine coming up.
33:57Sorry.
34:00I'm on your side.
34:01You know that, right?
34:02Yeah, I do.
34:04And, uh, Ryan, he was just looking out for you.
34:08Ryan was looking out for something you could stick a label on.
34:11Deborah.
34:11All right.
34:12Every time I forget a guest's name or a room number, I'm thinking, is this it?
34:17Is this the dementia?
34:18It's like you said, people forget things all the time, you know?
34:22I mean, it happens to everyone.
34:23Yeah, but I can't let it suck me in, can I?
34:26I can't see it as a death sentence.
34:27It's not.
34:28Because if I did, I wouldn't be able to cope.
34:30So when people around me start talking like it's already taken over...
34:34This, this thing is, it's a learning curve for both of us, you know?
34:40Yeah.
34:41Lucky you, eh?
34:43And I'm here.
34:45I'm not going anywhere.
34:47No matter how stroppy you get.
34:50And, uh, Ryan's a good lad, you know?
34:52I hope you didn't give him such a hard time.
34:55There you go.
34:58Thanks, Lauren.
35:00Cheers.
35:00Cheers.
35:04Go on, pal.
35:05Allow me.
35:07I can get used to this.
35:09What can I say?
35:10I'm an old romantic, darling.
35:12I'll write me poetry next.
35:14Do you know what?
35:15If I didn't think it were totally rubbish, I would.
35:16I could quite fancy you done up as Lord Byron.
35:19Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
35:22Oh, no.
35:23Actually, that's the other bloke.
35:24Ah.
35:25I'm going to start.
35:26Right, I'm just going to pop to the, um, car.
35:40Theo?
35:42Come here.
35:44Get out and leave us alone.
35:47I just want to talk to you.
35:48I don't want to listen.
35:49Because you know what you're doing is a cardinal sin.
35:52And a front to God and his laws for which you will go to hell.
35:55Look, I'm only thinking of you.
36:02Carry on as you are, and your soul will never be at peace.
36:06Please.
36:08Look, I'm, um...
36:10I'm starting a new group meeting.
36:13The first one's tomorrow.
36:14It's not too late, Theo.
36:19It's not too late, Theo.
36:28Right, another round?
36:30Actually, do you know what?
36:31I'm ready for off.
36:33Then shall we go?
36:34Yeah.
36:34Oh, well, just let me just...
36:36You're too new.
36:36No worries.
36:38Uh, listen, Debs, about that money.
36:42The money you said you were going to lend me.
36:45Ha-ha-ha!
36:47Got you there, didn't I?
36:48You tossed off a gun.
36:49Yeah, well, the thing is, if you could manage to transfer it, like, today, that would be brilliant.
36:54For a minute, what are you like, you, eh?
36:55Always on last minute.
36:57Right, how much are we talking?
36:59Ahem, 50k.
37:00You're joking, right?
37:03Do I look like I'm joking?
37:05I thought you meant a couple of grand or summat.
37:07A couple of grand and I've organised a whip around.
37:10Yeah, but I can't get my hands on 50,000 pounds just like that.
37:13Well, you could when you're going to sink it into number six.
37:15Yeah, but that was an investment.
37:17Carl, this is serious money.
37:20What do you want it for?
37:20You know what, don't worry about it.
37:21I came to you first, but not a problem.
37:24Ready?
37:25Just hang on a minute.
37:26Nah, it's all right.
37:26You guys get off.
37:28Are you sure?
37:28I'm positive.
37:30It's all right.
37:34Sorry.
37:35See you later.
37:36See you later.
37:37You all right?
37:40Can you put it on the tab, please?
37:41Yeah, sure.
37:42Harding must be proper gutted, you know.
37:44There's so much money to lose.
37:46Important thing, it wasn't hard.
37:48Yeah, yeah, you're right.
37:49Especially when you think about what happened to poor Craig.
37:53May he rest in peace.
37:57Honey?
37:57So, did you manage to persuade?
38:00No, he wants to just chill indoors.
38:04Hiya.
38:05Oh, I've been running around like a blue-bottom fly all day.
38:08Yeah, sit, honey.
38:08I'm getting drinks.
38:10No hardy.
38:12Oh, he wants to stay at home.
38:13And yes, I did try and persuade him.
38:15Guys, I'm really worried about him.
38:18No, no, no, he just needs his own space, that's all.
38:20Yeah, I've got free food.
38:22Now, this is your treat, isn't it?
38:25You know, maybe I should just take the paperwork off him again.
38:28You know, do the books and the banking.
38:29You can let him run the front of the shop.
38:30No, no, no, you can't do that.
38:31Why not?
38:32Well, it'll seem like you think he's not up to it.
38:36You know, and he's done a banging job since you've been away banging.
38:39This is maybe, but he's obviously not...
38:41Look, Dev, you can't just swoop in and start micromanaging him.
38:45Look, he needs to know that you trust him to run the place.
38:51You're right.
38:52Well, can we eat now?
38:55Because I'm starving.
38:56No, she's fine.
39:00Right, sorry, hot pots all around, yeah?
39:02Yes, please.
39:02Oh, and by the way, there was no emergency at the kebab shop.
39:05Not unless you count some old lady complaining that the donors are getting smaller
39:07and they're threatening me with weights and measures.
39:10Sorry about that.
39:12My mistake.
39:14Silly me.
39:18Oh, hello.
39:22Hi.
39:24Hi.
39:25It's good, isn't it, that there's an upshot of you not being in work?
39:29Yeah, well, don't get too excited.
39:30It's just cod, french fries and mousse de petit pois.
39:33Oh, so just fish, chips and mushy peas then.
39:36Excellent.
39:38That's great.
39:43It's just my way of saying sorry.
39:45You know, for snapping.
39:47Must be the only person who has therapy sessions and ends up more stressed than before.
39:50Well, I doubt that, you know, unpacking stuff is difficult, isn't it?
39:57Not to mention painful.
39:58Mm.
39:59But even so, I shouldn't be lashing out on you of all people.
40:02Oh, don't be daft, it's what I'm here for.
40:05No, Carla, it is not what you're here for, but thank you for making me feel a bit less of a cow.
40:10My pleasure.
40:11Anyway, you'll be pleased to know that from now on, I'm planning on putting all my energy and getting my career back on track.
40:18Ahem, not all your energy, I hope.
40:22Seriously, I'm dead proud of you, honestly.
40:25You work so hard.
40:28Yeah.
40:29Yeah, I have.
40:30Right, lady, there's a bubble bath in there waiting for you, so why don't you get in and I will nip to the chippy.
40:37Oh, lady.
40:38The chippy?
40:39I mean, you've not made it from scratch.
40:42Okay, fine.
40:44Right, I won't be long.
40:45I won't be long.
41:15All right?
41:18Could be better.
41:20You, er, you want a drink?
41:22No, Tom.
41:23Kev's sorting Alfie, then we're heading off.
41:26Right.
41:27You said you were going to meet Ronnie for a drink.
41:30Is everything all right?
41:31Yeah, I think he just needed to offload about Debbie.
41:34He's dead worried about saying and doing the wrong thing.
41:38Feeling his way through it all, probably.
41:40Yeah.
41:42Yeah.
41:42Debbie came in looking for him, so they seemed all right anyway.
41:47Did good, then.
41:49Proper little miracle worker, I mean.
41:57What is it?
41:59Er, cold court.
42:00So not some men wanting money?
42:04No, it's all sorted.
42:05I, er, an old mate came up trumps, actually.
42:08So you're totally in the clear?
42:09Totally.
42:11I promise.
42:13All right.
42:14Well, I'd better get off.
42:16I'm going to miss you.
42:19Going to miss you, too.
42:20And an empty house.
42:40Looks like it's our lucky night.
42:41How about we, er, head straight upstairs and make the most of it?
42:48No TV blaring, no, er, Mary singing along to Mamma Mia.
42:53Do you know what?
42:53My, er, my stomach feels a bit funny.
42:57Well, it just so happens that I've got a remedy for that.
42:59No, I'm serious, Todd.
43:02Right.
43:02What's up?
43:03And don't say that you've had some dodgy prawns,
43:05cos you've been weird since we sat down to dinner.
43:07I don't know what you're talking about.
43:08I'm fine.
43:08Have I done something?
43:09No.
43:11No, look, I promise, I'm...
43:12I'm probably just a bit knackered,
43:15and I reckon lunch took it out of me.
43:17I'll tell you what, why don't you, er...
43:19why don't you stay at the telly or not, make us a brew, eh?
43:22Not exactly what I had in mind, but...
43:25OK.
43:26Todd.
43:29Look, it...
43:31It's now to do with you.
43:33Do you know what, I, er, I think I need some, er...
43:42All right, well, I'm with you.
43:45No, no, it's, er, it's OK.
43:46All right.
43:51All right.
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