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neighbours 901
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00:00Neighbors, everybody needs good neighbors. With a little understanding, you can find the perfect plan.
00:16Neighbors should be there for one another. That's when good neighbors become good friends.
00:36You know, I can see one word, Todd, one word, and that is revenge.
00:40Yeah, well, go for it. You're fine.
00:41Just like Roger Rabbit.
00:43Shut up, Katie.
00:44Revenge isn't gonna do you any good, except it'll make you feel better.
00:47It always makes me feel better.
00:48Exactly.
00:49I'm expelled and Bruce Zadrow is still at school.
00:52And if I've gotta go down, I'm not going down without creep laughing at me.
00:55Yeah, well, are you sure it was him?
00:57Zadrow hates Nick's guts, you know that.
00:59He blames Nick because he got that Saturday to tent to him,
01:01which meant that he missed out on the footy triaths.
01:03Well, if you knew it was Zadrow, why didn't you just tell Mr Muir?
01:06Oh, you've got the brains of a flea, Katie. You never dob.
01:09Yeah, of course you don't dob, but it wouldn't make any difference
01:11because I can't prove a thing.
01:13I mean, you've gotta hand it to Big Bad Bruce.
01:15It's a perfect crime, which leaves me with one word.
01:18Revenge.
01:19Revenge.
01:20Yeah.
01:21I know what you could do.
01:22What?
01:23You could pinch Zadrow's football jumper,
01:25and then get some itching powder, and put it on the inside,
01:29so when he puts it on...
01:30Well, that's all I need, the play-school solution.
01:32You're really juvenile, Katie.
01:33Sorry, I was just trying to help.
01:35Well...
01:36Don't you have to go and see Mr Mangle?
01:38Yeah, well...
01:39Now!
01:40Stop picking on me!
01:41Ever since Joe thought he cooked Katie's rabbit,
01:43he felt really bad about it.
01:45Guess he's not so tough after all, hey?
01:47And you're gonna let him live with that girl, Katie?
01:49No way,
01:50because Uncle Jim said you had to go and tell Mr Mangle
01:52that Rupert was safe and sound, didn't he?
01:54Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:56We'll do the right thing, Katie.
01:58Alright, alright, I'm going, I'm going.
02:00But he's gotta chuck his block when he finds out, Tom.
02:03Please, why don't you come with me?
02:04Uh, no.
02:06But you're my brother!
02:08There comes a time when every little sister
02:10has to stand on her own two feet, and that's now.
02:13Thanks a lot.
02:15That was nice.
02:17It'll do her good, it's all part of growing up.
02:19You weren't in a real hurry to back her up.
02:21That's part of growing up too, you get smarter.
02:23Speak for yourself.
02:24Come on, getting depressed isn't gonna help you.
02:27But why am I everybody's target? I'm sick of it.
02:30What do you reckon the oldie's gonna say?
02:32What do you reckon?
02:33Don't jump to conclusions, just tell them the truth.
02:36And they're gonna take my word against Mr Muir's?
02:38Yeah, why should they?
02:40Because it's the truth.
02:41But I can't prove it!
02:43I think you'd better go shows before they get back.
02:46This could get messy.
02:47Hey, you think I'm the kind of girl
02:49who just walks out on her friends?
02:51Thanks.
02:52Besides, I've never seen anyone fed to the lions before.
03:00There you go, there you go.
03:04Oh, you.
03:05Sorry to bother you, Mr Mangle.
03:07Oh, that's okay.
03:08What do you want?
03:10It's about my rabbit, Rupert.
03:12Oh, well, you'd better come in then.
03:15Sit down.
03:16Hi, Bouncer.
03:18Mr Mangle.
03:20How's Roscoe?
03:21How's Roscoe?
03:22He's fine.
03:23He's really cute.
03:24Oh, but he's nothing like Rupert.
03:26Is that what you're trying to tell me?
03:27Sort of.
03:28Well, I have to tell you about Rupert.
03:30Oh, look, I know how upset you must be, Katie.
03:33But, um, well, I'm not in the business of upsetting young ladies
03:38and serving their pets up for dinner.
03:40Mr Mangle.
03:41Oh, sorry.
03:42I shouldn't be talking about that, should I?
03:43It's just that all I can say is that we gave Rupert a first-class funeral.
03:46And that's true, because I know how much the casserole dish goes.
03:48Mr Mangle.
03:49And I can't think of anything else, you know, to make it up to you.
03:51But if you can, you just tell me, alright?
03:53What's this, the young executive surveying his kingdom?
04:15Yeah, the image lacks something, no?
04:18Cigar, maybe?
04:19A celebration, is it?
04:20Dad, you can be the first one to congratulate the new owner of the Daniels Corporation.
04:25Wow, that really is worth celebrating. Congratulations, son.
04:29Rosemary signed the deal this afternoon, so it's mine. All mine?
04:32Well, yours and Gayle's.
04:33Ah, well, it goes without saying, eh?
04:35Well, it's a big moment.
04:37And a big step. I think you're very brave taking it.
04:40Thanks, Dad.
04:41Your grandmother's shopping in the complex. I promised I'd pick her up.
04:44She's not overdoing it, I hope.
04:46I'm making sure she's not overdoing it.
04:48But since I was in the area, I thought I might pop in and offer you a little gratuitous advice, which you'll probably ignore.
04:53Probably.
04:56Make this a real celebration, Paul.
04:58Talk to Gayle. Apologise.
05:00Straighten this whole thing out.
05:01Dad, I have apologised.
05:03And?
05:04She just won't listen to me.
05:06You gotta try again?
05:07Dad, she is the one that's being emotional and unreasonable.
05:11Our whole future is at stake here, and she's prepared to just chuck it away.
05:15There's more good luck than good management that I signed the deal this afternoon.
05:19Well, I'm not gonna argue with you, but I would remind you that Gayle is talking about separation.
05:23Yeah, she's talking about her. I don't think she'll ever go through with it.
05:26Dad, if I let her get away with this type of emotional blackmail, she's gonna do it again next time, isn't she?
05:31Put our private life on the line just to get her own way.
05:35Hmm. Well, it makes the kindest sense, I suppose.
05:38If she really is bluffing.
05:40Of course she's bluffing, Dad.
05:41Look, I love her and she loves me.
05:44I mean, that's the bottom line.
05:45Sooner or later she's gonna come to her senses and realise that, eh?
05:50Well, Paul got what he wanted.
05:52It cost him our relationship, so I only hope he thinks it's worth it.
05:55Am I the villain of the peace, Gayle?
05:57Perhaps I shouldn't have offered him the deal in the first place.
06:00The deal wasn't the issue.
06:02Maybe I should thank you.
06:03You see, I found out some home truths about our marriage that I wouldn't have known otherwise.
06:07Besides, I'd be pretty dumb starting a new job presenting my boss.
06:12Well, the position in New York is there if you want it.
06:15If you're sure you've made up your mind, that is.
06:18Look, my partner's waiting.
06:20Business or pleasure?
06:22Well, that depends on whether I let him win the first set, Mother dear.
06:25Enjoy your game. Thank you.
06:26See you, Rosemary. Bye.
06:28Please don't feel like you're involved in any of this, Helen.
06:31The last thing I wanted to do was upset you.
06:32Anyway, all the hard words have been said. No more acrimony. Just pick up the plane ticket.
06:40Is it so easy to throw away your marriage?
06:44No.
06:46That's why it has to be somewhere like New York.
06:49If I'm lucky, I won't be spending every day thinking about him.
06:52I feel like that.
06:54Of course I feel like that.
06:55But he doesn't care, Helen.
06:56If he cared, he wouldn't be treating me like this.
06:58So I suppose he's making it easy for me.
07:06So Mule walks outside and there's his car well and truly sprayed.
07:09Well, everyone knows my style, don't they?
07:11So he blows his stack and I'm out.
07:13Except I didn't do it.
07:15Oh, I've had enough of this.
07:16Cheers!
07:17No, enough's enough.
07:18Where are you going?
07:19To pack.
07:20What for?
07:21Well, you won't want me here and I wouldn't want to stay where I'm called a liar.
07:24Hold it, Nick.
07:25A misunderstanding.
07:26When I say I've had enough of this, I mean I've had enough of people using you as a punching bag every time something like this happens.
07:32Do they believe you?
07:33Yes, I believe you.
07:34When I've finished with Mr Muir...
07:35Jim, I think this calls for diplomacy.
07:38Now, I'm on good terms with Mr Muir.
07:40And I know he usually works late and I'll go and have a chat with him myself.
07:43Yeah, you're probably right.
07:44I'll end up shouting at him.
07:45I'll give you a lift.
07:46No, you have things to do here.
07:47I'll call a cab.
07:48Well, that's not necessary.
07:49I won't be chauffeured about like a sack of wheat.
07:51I almost feel sorry for old Muir.
07:53Yeah.
07:54Thanks, Jim.
07:55Oh, there's no need.
07:56This family takes care of itself.
07:58Things get hairy from time to time, but survival is everything.
08:01Yep.
08:02There's a parcel from...
08:03Oh, thanks, mate.
08:04Are you staying for dinner, Sharon?
08:05Oh, well, if I'm invited.
08:07While Mrs Daniels is talking to Mr Muir, why don't you and Nick hack up some vegetables?
08:12Cap?
08:13Happy anniversary.
08:14Oh, the cab's on its way.
08:16Oh, someone being nice to you.
08:20Yeah, my wife.
08:22Apparently the symposium's going well and she's thinking of stopping off in Adelaide on the
08:26way home to visit the family.
08:28She sends a love to everyone.
08:29Happy anniversary.
08:30I suppose you forgot.
08:31I did not.
08:32I bought her a present and I sent her flowers.
08:33That's pretty romantic.
08:34You must miss her.
08:35Yeah, I do, Todd.
08:36I miss her very much.
08:37Girls definitely appreciate flowers.
08:38Of course, most boys wouldn't think about things like that.
08:39Hey, flowers cost a mint.
08:40Not if you pick them from the right garden.
08:41Do I hear the magic word homework?
08:42I'm out of here too.
08:43Oh, they're nice.
08:44Hmm.
08:45Yes, I think everything's going to be fine.
08:46Yes if you could only get through to your older son.
08:59Yes, if you could only get through to your older son.
09:03That's what you're talking about.
09:04I'm out of here too.
09:05Oh, they're nice.
09:07Hmm.
09:08Yes, I think everything's going to be fine.
09:09Yes, if you could only get through to your older son.
09:11How are you feeling, Grant?
09:21I'm fine.
09:22Even better since Rosemary told me the good news.
09:25Congratulations.
09:26Thanks.
09:26You look as if you're waiting for something.
09:27Yes, taxi.
09:28Oh, I'll give you a lift.
09:29No, no, there's no need.
09:30It's booked.
09:32Would you like to come to dinner tonight since you're on your own?
09:36Scared I'm degenerating into frozen TV dinners and three days stew.
09:39Grant, I'm all right.
09:40How smug you look.
09:42You can manage without the cook, is that it?
09:44That's unfair.
09:45You know what Gail means to me.
09:47Yes, I do.
09:47That's why I can't believe that you're treating the situation so lightly.
09:50I know what I'm doing.
09:52Besides, after all, it is my business.
09:54Yes, I'm sorry, darling.
09:55It is your business.
09:56I can't believe it.
09:57Everybody is acting as if there's something seriously wrong.
10:00Gail and I have had rows before.
10:02Look, I'm just giving her some time.
10:04And when she comes to her senses, she'll come home.
10:06But you won't make the first move.
10:08When I needed her support, she didn't give me any.
10:11Jane was more loyal than she was.
10:14Now, if she thinks that I'm going to come calling back...
10:16Dress it up any way you like.
10:18All you're talking about is pride.
10:20And that, my boy, is like walking around with a stone in your shoe.
10:22Please, forget who's right or wrong.
10:28Remind her how much you love her.
10:30She's coming around tonight to get some things.
10:33We will talk then.
10:34Fair enough.
10:35Well, there's a text.
10:37Fair enough.
10:39See ya.
10:40Well, I think it's great Mrs. Daniels going into that for you like that.
10:46Yeah, pity she's wasting her time.
10:48You don't know that.
10:49Honestly, Nick, sometimes you're so pessimistic.
10:52Realistic, Sharon.
10:53When it comes to the crunch, Muir has already made up his mind.
10:56I'm guilty until proven innocent.
10:58And Helen can't do that.
10:59All she can do is plead for mercy.
11:01Well, that might work if he's in a good mood.
11:03Oh, yeah, sure.
11:04I mean, let's face it.
11:05Big bad Bruce really got me this time.
11:08And that leaves me with only one alternative.
11:11Revenge!
11:12What did Katie say I should do to him?
11:14Oh, eating powder down the jumper or something, wasn't it?
11:17Kids.
11:18I wonder where you get some.
11:19Hey, nice timing.
11:20Could you please set the table, Katie?
11:22You've been in your room ever since you got back.
11:24Did Joe Mangle really go ape at you?
11:27No, he was really nice.
11:28Are we talking about the same Joe Mangle?
11:32He kept on going on about me wanting to feel better
11:35and if there was anything else I could do,
11:37I just couldn't tell him.
11:40Uncle Jim, I tried to tell Mr Mangle about Rupert,
11:42but I just couldn't.
11:44We've been through all this, Katie.
11:46But I told Sonia about having two rabbits
11:48and she wants to swap for Roscoe.
11:50So I'd still have Rupert and Mr Mangle wouldn't have to know.
11:53But Mr Mangle gave you Roscoe
11:55because he felt responsible for Rupert's death,
11:57even though it wasn't his fault.
11:58Now, Rupert is alive and well
12:00and you owe it to Mr Mangle to tell him the truth, don't you?
12:03I'll do it tomorrow.
12:05Katie.
12:05Katie.
12:06All right, but if I'm not back in ten minutes,
12:09you'll know I've been zapped.
12:11Hello, Mrs Daniels.
12:16Mr Muir, afternoon.
12:18I appreciate you coming to see me so promptly.
12:21I'm sure you realise it gave me no pleasure to expel package.
12:25Well, that's strictly correct.
12:27At the time it gave me a great deal of satisfaction.
12:30Well, you obviously acted hastily and emotionally
12:32before considering the evidence.
12:34The evidence, Mrs Daniels,
12:37is parked out there in less than glorious technicolor.
12:40Mr Muir, Nick gave me his version of what happened.
12:43He said he didn't do it, and I believe him.
12:46Would it be unfair to suggest that you could be biased?
12:48Isn't it unfair to condemn a boy on circumstantial evidence?
12:51The boy has a history of graffiti vandalism.
12:53It's his way of striking out, but he's angry.
12:55He used to be.
12:56He had a grudge against me
12:57because I refused to allow him
12:58to paint a mural in the school quadrangle.
13:00Mr Muir, I'm his art teacher,
13:02and to suggest that your car is an example of Nick's work
13:05is an insult to his talent.
13:07Perhaps he was in a hurry at the time.
13:09He believes that somebody else did it deliberately
13:11so that he'd be blamed.
13:13Who?
13:14I can't name anyone.
13:16Nick's reluctant to dob anyone, as he puts it.
13:20And he has no direct proof, no more than you have.
13:22Which brings us back to square one.
13:25Look, in the cold light of day,
13:26I don't want to see any child under my care expelled.
13:30If Nick was prepared to show that he regrets what happened,
13:33such as paying for my car to be repainted,
13:35I might reconsider.
13:36Mr Muir, you're missing the point.
13:39If Nick did that, he'd be admitting his guilt,
13:41and he isn't guilty.
13:43Well, in that case, I'm sorry.
13:44Nothing you've said gives me any reason to change my decision.
13:47Nick is expelled.
13:48Tuckers on, Bouncer!
13:54Come, get your tucker!
13:57You are joking!
13:59Bouncer, get out of that!
14:01For God's sake!
14:02That's a grave!
14:04They give you ten years for something like that!
14:06It's the last resting place of some little girl's pet rabbit!
14:09Oh, as if I don't feel bad enough about it already!
14:13I mean, what if she comes along and she wants to put flowers on it?
14:16Mr Mangle!
14:17Oh, it's true!
14:19I was going to knock on the door,
14:21but I heard you talking to someone out here.
14:23Yes, just Bouncer.
14:24Just giving him his tucker.
14:27Mr Mangle, we have to talk about Rupert.
14:30Oh, good.
14:31Let's go inside and talk about Rupert.
14:33No.
14:34Mr Mangle, it wasn't my fault.
14:37And I made you bury your best casserole dish for nothing.
14:39What?
14:40It wasn't my fault.
14:41You can have Roscoe back.
14:43You mean Rupert's not dead?
14:45Rupert's not buried?
14:47He's at home.
14:49Rupert's at home!
14:52Mr Mangle, what are you laughing at?
14:54Do you want me to tell you something for nothing, Katie?
14:58Rupert is not the only bunny in Ramsey Street.
15:00She'll say that again.
15:02Oh, Rupert is not the only bunny in Ramsey Street.
15:11Sorry to bother you, Joe.
15:13Katie, come over here a little bit.
15:15Yeah, yeah, come in.
15:15She's still here.
15:17I'm sorry about the misunderstanding about the rabbit.
15:20Misunderstanding?
15:20Look, they don't tell jokes like that in part of you.
15:23I mean, there I was.
15:23Katie's trying to explain to me
15:24that there's a complete stranger buried in me backyard
15:26and I'm trying to hide Bounce from digging up a grave.
15:29I reckon the joke's on everyone except Rupert.
15:31Well, thanks for taking it so well, Joe.
15:33Nah, props.
15:36I've still got two rabbits.
15:37I suppose you want Roscoe back?
15:38I don't.
15:39You want two rabbits?
15:40Sonia wants Roscoe.
15:41She's my friend.
15:42Well, Sonia can have Roscoe.
15:44My compliments.
15:45The main thing is, you've got Rupert.
15:47Thanks, Mr Mangle.
15:48No, thanks necessary,
15:50as long as you've got Rupert back.
15:52Hey, Bouncer.
15:53Well, it worked out the way I figured, Helen.
15:57But thanks for trying.
15:59Thanks for believing in me.
16:00I haven't finished yet, Nick.
16:02I'll give it some more thought
16:03and then we'll decide our next step.
16:05Hey, I just figured out something.
16:07Bruce has still got detention on Saturday,
16:09which means he won't be able to try out for the footy tryouts.
16:11Hey, the snake.
16:14Yeah, but you don't have to go
16:15because you've already been expelled.
16:17Yeah, that's right.
16:18Yeah, that's hardly a consolation.
16:20Yeah.
16:21Detentions too good for Zadro.
16:23Boiling an oil, maybe.
16:24If only we had proof that Bruce Zadro did it,
16:27then Nick wouldn't have a problem.
16:29She's alive.
16:31How'd it go?
16:32Man has a sense of humour.
16:33Ah, I'll tell you all about it after we've eaten.
16:36How was Mr. Muir?
16:38Intractable.
16:38I'm not quite sure what I'm going to do about it.
16:41Well, someone's got to do something, that's for sure.
16:45I suppose I should wish you well.
16:49Only if you mean it.
16:51I do mean it.
16:52I want you to be happy, Paul.
16:55It's risky, but you know that.
16:56If you want to be your own boss, you've got to take risks.
17:01You've got to be...
17:01Ruthless?
17:03That was a cheap shot.
17:05I did this for both of us.
17:07But then you know that, don't you?
17:08Don't include me in your plans, Paul.
17:10I'm going to New York.
17:11Sorry.
17:12Oh, really?
17:14Really.
17:15Well, frankly, I don't believe it.
17:17What?
17:19Oh, come on.
17:20Emotional blackmail.
17:22Look, I'm letting you know that you're not fooling me for one minute.
17:24I knew we were in trouble, but this is scary.
17:28We are not in trouble.
17:31Look, we had a disagreement.
17:32Now, I'm not about to lay the blame.
17:34I just want to forget it and get on with the future.
17:36Together.
17:37I thought you were just being stubborn.
17:41But the truth is, it hasn't even affected you.
17:44I am leaving you, and you're not even taking it seriously.
17:47How do you expect me to take it seriously?
17:50I love you, Gail.
17:52And you love me.
17:54No, I'm sorry, Paul.
17:55I worry about you.
17:57I don't think I love you anymore.
18:09Maybe I should just chuck school in and try to get a job.
18:12Bruce Zadrow could really claim a victory then, couldn't he?
18:14I think we ought to consider enrolling you in another school.
18:17I don't think that's the answer, Jim.
18:18Well, we've got to be practical.
18:20It's Nick's education that counts.
18:21Yes, but I want to appeal to the education department.
18:24Yes, so maybe they tell our mirror he's got to take me back.
18:26I mean, what good's that if he still thinks I did it?
18:28And what good's going to another school when they know Nick's been expelled?
18:31Yeah, well, perhaps things will be a little clearer in the morning.
18:34Are there any more spots?
18:35You've already had two helpings.
18:37Well, it's not my fault I've got a big appetite.
18:39I'm going to get the sweets.
18:40I love you.
18:41Here, Gab, is that's tight?
18:42One of these days, Katie.
18:45Have some more salad.
18:45This belongs to that lady Scott's working for.
18:53Oh, I suppose I shouldn't have left it lying around.
18:56Far out, look at all the clippings.
18:58You know, the whole world believed that Mr Price was guilty, except Madeleine.
19:03Now, she and Scott are putting together a case to prove his innocence.
19:06After all this time?
19:08Well, if someone's innocent, the proof's always there if someone's prepared to look hard enough for it.
19:13She's convinced that she's going to clear her father's name.
19:17If she can do it for her dad, I can do it for Nick.
19:20I don't think it's the same thing.
19:21It is!
19:22I'm going to clear Nick's name.
19:27Neighbours.
19:30Everybody needs good neighbours.
19:33Just a friendly wave each morning.
19:37Helps to make a better day.
19:44Neighbours.
19:46Need to get to know each other.
19:50Next door is only a footstep away.
20:01Neighbours.
20:03Everybody needs good neighbours.
20:06Neighbours.
20:07With a little understanding.
20:11You can find the perfect plan.
20:17Neighbours.
20:19Should be there for one another.
20:23That's when good neighbours become good friends.
20:32Assass Is Salazar.
20:33You can find me too.
20:48You can find me too.
20:48In the end of the day you've missed me.
20:49Give me to the Middles.
20:50You can find God's way too long.
20:53If tell me how, finish me.
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