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Outrageous Season 1 Episode 2- Girl On The Rebound - FULL
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00:00My sister Diana's divorce was like a bomb
00:28going off in our family. My father took it as a body blow that one of his own
00:33daughters should be seen by the world as a scarlet woman and it caused him very deep shame.
00:48Consequently we were all hunkered down in the country again
00:51where we were determined to enjoy the festive season.
01:05So hungry. Bravo.
01:07Thank you Anne. Thank you so much.
01:23What shall we do with our presents for Diana?
01:28You will not give her any presents.
01:32You will not visit her, see her, speak to her, or write to her.
01:39Is that understood?
01:41Yes.
01:42To death us do part is the marriage vow. A vow you take before God.
01:50Indeed. Now let's not let the vegetables get cold.
01:54Unless with a chump, a hog of a man that she has attached herself to. I will not have his name
02:01mentioned in this household. I forbid it.
02:06But he might be Prime Minister one day. Then we'll have to speak it.
02:11Unity, the British people will not accept a fascist government.
02:14Isn't this so lovely? Try some Brussels sprouts my darling.
02:18Thank you, Merv. Look at Italy. Fascism has restored it to greatness.
02:22Unity. And the same could happen in Germany. So why not here?
02:25Do be quiet. Stop talking about things that you know nothing about.
02:31Sprouts smell delicious. Can I interest you, Pam?
02:33Ooh. Yes, please not.
02:34Pam.
02:35Am I not allowed to express an opinion then?
02:38When you have more experience of the world, when you have fought before your king and country
02:47in the trenches, when you have debated in the House of Lords, then and only then,
02:54may you offer an opinion. Understood, hmm?
03:00Well, as women aren't allowed to do either of those things, I think it's completely unfair.
03:05That understood unity.
03:18Not really, no. I think we should all be entitled to express our opinions in this family.
03:24In that case, you may be excused.
03:27All I am asking...
03:28Leave the table!
03:35Leave the table!
03:37Leave the table!
03:38Leave the table!
03:39Leave the table!
03:40Leave the table!
03:41Leave the table!
03:58Of course, there was no danger of me becoming either a scarlet woman or a political extremist.
04:04I was simply struggling to earn a shilling while facing life as a soured old spinster.
04:11The man I loved had gone. Gone to seek his fortune in America. He had left me forever.
04:19He's back.
04:20What?
04:20Hamish.
04:22Ollie just called. Said he'd seen him at the Ritz. Missing you like crazy, he says. Can't hack life without you.
04:28He's... he's in London.
04:32So, look, before you get any ideas, I have to tell you something.
04:36What?
04:37I'm pretty certain that deep down, Hamish prefers men.
04:44No, no. No, he doesn't. Why does everyone say that? He doesn't. We've discussed it. He assures me not.
04:52Of course he doesn't admit it. Bloody hell, a man could be thrown in jail for that. But I was at school with him.
05:00I've... I've witnessed him in action.
05:04You've actually seen him in bed with another boy?
05:09I've been in bed with him.
05:11Look, it was boys fooling around. Lots of boys go through that phase at Eden.
05:16But there's a difference between the boys who go through that phase and the boys for whom you know it is not a phase.
05:21So, for you, it was just a phase?
05:22Yes.
05:23But for him, it's a lifetime predilection? How on earth can you tell?
05:26Well, obviously, I can't be certain, but my very, very strong...
05:30Why would he tell me he loves me so often and with such conviction if he didn't?
05:33Because he does love you. Just not, I don't think, in a romantic way.
05:38I just don't want to see you hurt.
05:40So, I called him and said, unless he has a ring and a rock-solid proposal, he's not to contact you again.
05:47All right?
05:47To my mind, the trick with a dictator like Favre was to avoid a direct challenge.
06:11Sooner or later, he would inevitably relent.
06:17So, I simply kept quiet and carried on, exactly as before.
06:32Me?
06:35Ah, sorry. Train was late. I missed the bus and had to wait for ages.
06:41Oh, I am desperate for a cup of tea.
06:44Nad, are you all right? What's the matter?
06:49She's dead.
06:50Who?
06:51His wife, Moseley's. He just telephoned.
06:56No. Completely out of the blue.
06:58I snucked him for six.
07:00Oh, good God.
07:05What happened?
07:05Lady Cynthia Moseley has died aged just 34 from peritonitis following an emergency operation for appendicitis.
07:14The devoted wife of Sir Oswald Moseley leaves behind her three young children.
07:18Oh, look, and there's a picture of the poor little orphans.
07:20They're not orphans. They've still got a father.
07:23Listen, sources close to Lady Cynthia say that she had been unhappy for many months,
07:30although the reason for her unhappiness is not disclosed.
07:35Look, in the very next column, a picture of Nard. Like it's her fault.
07:40Dr. Kirkwood, who attended Lady Cynthia and her final illness, said that in the end,
07:45she had not the will to fight the infection that had taken hold of her.
07:49She'd lost all hope. Oh, my God. Diana will be hated.
07:57This juicy topic kept the London gossip machine fueled for weeks,
08:01as poor Diana became increasingly isolated.
08:04I didn't know she was upset about me. I thought they had an understanding.
08:09I mean, he made it perfectly clear he could never divorce her.
08:12So when I left Brian, I'd made up my mind that we would simply be lovers.
08:17Lovers forever, hopefully.
08:19Honestly, you didn't mind him being married to someone else?
08:23No. I have no interest in marriage now.
08:27Once was enough, thank you.
08:29And being a mistress rather suited me.
08:32All the romance, none of the restrictions of being a wife.
08:40Although now, of course, I suppose he is free to make an honest woman of you eventually.
08:45Oh, God, he's not free.
08:47Her sisters have gathered around him like a coven.
08:51Of course, they blame me for her death.
08:54They hate me, and they've completely fenced him in.
08:59I haven't heard from him for days.
09:00I have to face the fact that it may all be over.
09:09But you've, you've given up so much for him.
09:14Darling.
09:15The Prince of Wales has been visiting deprived areas of Britain affected by unemployment and industrial decline.
09:24There's nothing like a brush with royalty to boost morale.
09:27And in Germany, the new chancellor, Adolf Hitler, received a rapturous response from the crowds of Berlin
09:33as he becomes the second fascist dictator to rise to power in Europe, alongside Mussolini in Italy.
09:39This one-time labourer now wields complete authority over more than 60 million people.
09:45You don't really think that that could happen here, do you?
09:57I hope so.
09:59Fascism is the only answer to the world's problems right now.
10:03But the rich would still get richer under fascism. I mean, that can't be right.
10:08It's just the survival of the fittest, Baud. It's the natural order of things.
10:13You should read Moseley's book. Diana's right. It all makes perfect sense.
10:16You should read some of my books. The only way forward is the overthrow of capitalism.
10:20And an end to inherited wealth.
10:22Communism. Never.
10:24Yes. It's the only way.
10:26All very well debating it.
10:29We need to get involved, Baud. Properly.
10:32Oh, you are kind to pitch up in support.
10:38Of course. Great hair, Bobo.
10:42Trรจs elegant.
10:43Yes, you could almost pass as a perfectly presentable young lady.
10:47Don't take any notice of her.
10:49Now, now, we bring cake. Obviously, Favre doesn't know we've come.
10:54But Muv does. And she sends a Dundee.
10:57Ah, the Thor begins?
10:59Well, looks like it.
11:05She misses you like mad, Nod.
11:07So does he. He just won't admit it.
11:09He now blames your whole divorce on the evil, ruthless Moseley corrupting an innocent you.
11:13Moseley's not evil.
11:16Thank you, Bobo.
11:18Shall we get started? Let's ring for some tea, shall we?
11:23Moseley?
11:24It's a visitor for Miss Nancy, madam. A Mr. Hamish Erskine?
11:32Hamish? What's he doing here?
11:34Shall I show him in, madam?
11:40Yes.
11:42Right. We'll leave you to it.
11:43Why?
11:45Because we have a prior engagement that we are, oh dear, really rather late for.
11:51Do we?
11:51We really must dash.
11:53Mr. Erskine, miss.
12:11Darling.
12:11How nice to see you.
12:16How on earth did you find me here?
12:20Your brother told me.
12:23Oh, right.
12:24Because, um, because I have something to say to you.
12:28The thing is, I'm engaged to be married to Kit Dunn.
12:41Kit, Kit Dunn.
12:43Kit Dunn?
12:44I'm sorry.
12:45I wanted to take you in person and to apologise and to explain.
12:49But she's, but she's, but she's so stupid.
12:52I don't think that's quite fair. I mean, she's not as clever as you.
12:55No, but you said the only woman in the world you could marry was me.
12:57I know.
12:58But you hardly know her.
12:59You can't, you can't love her.
13:01I mean, Kit.
13:03What's going on?
13:04It was just a, you know, whirlwind romance.
13:06I'm really sorry, but it's going to be announced in the Times tomorrow,
13:09and I didn't want you to find out like that.
13:11Oh, you utter shit.
13:12I know.
13:14I hope that you can forgive me and that one day we can be friends.
13:22Just get out.
13:24Just bloody get away from me.
13:25Get away!
13:27All quiet on the western front.
13:57Babies and sisters all asleep.
14:03Honestly, darling, it's his loss.
14:07You never liked him, did you?
14:09Sorry.
14:10You can and will do so much better.
14:17Will I?
14:19When?
14:22In a couple of months, I'm 29, and come on.
14:25If you're single beyond 30, you're finished.
14:39Oh, God.
14:39Oh, God.
14:41Look at us.
14:45What a pair we are.
14:48Tomorrow I've got to go to court for my divorce.
14:51Then we'll officially be two old maids.
14:58Two crotchety old ladies dressed in black with alarming teeth.
15:03Just smoking our pipes and drinking sherry all day.
15:11Sleeping pill?
15:11How many have you got?
15:13How many have you got?
15:13It was apparent from a very early age that Unity was the naughtiest sister of all.
15:25Anything my parents sought to discourage simply drove her further towards it.
15:42Can I help you, miss?
16:05Yes.
16:11I'd like to join up, please.
16:13Oh, yeah.
16:14Well, we do have a ladies' section as it happens.
16:16Vera, one for you.
16:24Right, how old are you?
16:27I'm 18 and three quarters.
16:29And why is it you want to join up?
16:31Well, I've read his book twice and all of his speeches.
16:36I think he's brilliant.
16:38I've read Hitler's and Mussolini's books too, so I know the theory side of things.
16:42But I want to become an activist.
16:44I want to go on marches, hand out leaflets, recruit new members.
16:49Very good.
16:50I want to be part of the struggle to overthrow the present government
16:54and see the establishment of a strong fascist state in this country.
16:57One that puts the great back into Great Britain.
17:00Well, I have to ask, because we do sometimes get undesirable girls
17:05who just want to have a bit of fun with the men.
17:08So, name?
17:11Midford.
17:14Unity, Valkyrie, Midford.
17:16We won't marry her.
17:33I'll give you ยฃ500 if Hamish actually marries Kit Dunn.
17:47I'm glad it's finally over. It had gone on for far too long. It was doing you no good at all.
17:54Whereas all this public humiliation is doing me the world of good.
17:58Two more, please.
18:00Shut up, my darling.
18:02Who cares what the public thinks?
18:04Now, we just need to get you some decent clothes, maybe a new haircut.
18:07Hey!
18:08Oh, Joss, you old bugger. How are you?
18:11Sorry, can I pinch a cigarette?
18:12Peter, you old scrounger. Do you know the Honourable Nancy Mitford?
18:16Not well enough. The dishonourable Peter Ord.
18:21Now, we haven't met, I think.
18:22Hmm, maybe.
18:23Well, um, you two can entertain each other while I avail myself of the facilities.
18:36So.
18:42I heard about you and Hamish.
18:44Oh, God.
18:45No, no, I only say it to get the elephant out of the corner.
18:47I mean, Lord knows I've had my own share of romantic disasters. Much, much worse than yours.
18:53I must say I'm utterly sick of it all, aren't you?
18:56Love.
18:56No, the silly games people play in the name of love.
18:59Damn it, I'm nearly 30. The time has come to stop all that and get serious.
19:03I know it sounds a terrible cliche, but it really feels time to get married and have a house full of
19:07mewling infants. Proper solid life.
19:11Actually, come to think of it, you and I would be a great match.
19:13What do you say? We'd be married by Christmas.
19:18We don't actually know each other.
19:20Oh, well, I have a fairly standard background, Wellington, then Oxford.
19:25I'm the second son, so no inheritance, sadly. And so far, I have loafed about the world.
19:29I've fritted away my talents and just generally failed to live up to my parents' expectations.
19:34But all that has changed since I turned over my new leaf.
19:37And now I have an actual job with an American bank in the city.
19:40Ooh, a job. Impressive.
19:42I mean, it's a hateful bloody job, but it has what my father calls prospects, so I'm sticking to it.
19:48You?
19:49Well, I am the firstborn, but as a girl, no inheritance either, obviously.
19:55And no school nor university, of course, to tell the girl thing.
19:59In fact, apart from being taught French and horse riding, I'm completely uneducated.
20:03And therefore, a job is beyond my reach, sadly.
20:06Nevertheless, you've written two very funny novels, so I hear.
20:09And pieces for Tatler and Beau. That must generate a few quid.
20:11Well, it keeps me in shoes.
20:14Actually, I know a fair bit about you and your family, thanks to your sister's love life being splashed in all the papers.
20:19And I know Joss, of course, who adores you.
20:22And I'm afraid I even know bloody, damnable Hamish.
20:25Oxford.
20:27It's a stupidly small world.
20:31And on top of all that, I fancied you from afar for years.
20:37You have a superb body.
20:39And so on the face of it, as I say, with a perfect match, of course, that still begs the question of sexual chemistry.
20:44So crucial in a marriage, wouldn't you say? And we can't know about that until...
20:54Well?
21:15Well, what?
21:17Will you marry me?
21:18You've got a good show on there.
21:43Hello, dearly.
21:45Hello.
21:45Thank you for coming here.
21:48I'm sorry, I simply can't risk us being seen together in public right now.
21:52Damned prayers.
21:54All over me.
21:55Of course, I understand.
21:58I wanted to explain in person that I shall be going away for a bit.
22:05Right.
22:06After the funeral, I need to recharge and prepare myself for a big push this autumn.
22:12On the back of Hitler's success in Germany, I feel sure that we can achieve the same thing here.
22:17So I've decided I'm going to summer in France, have a complete rest, you know.
22:22With?
22:24Well, Alexandra has offered to take me to her place on the coast.
22:27Just the two of you, you and your dead wife's sister.
22:32God, it's not like that.
22:35There's nothing in it.
22:36There's nothing at all.
22:37Right.
22:44Well, have fun, darling.
22:48Goodbye.
22:50Diana.
22:53Honestly, Diana!
22:54Diana!
23:24I'm going to try not to...
23:40OK.
23:41Well done.
23:42I thought we broke it.
23:43We didn't break it.
23:45We didn't.
23:54The last few weeks have been the absolute most fun I've ever had.
24:03And I very much blame you for that.
24:05I apologise unreservedly.
24:08I'm glad this all started out as a joke.
24:11Well, maybe it's the only way either of us would have taken it seriously.
24:13Did you and Hamish ever...
24:20What?
24:24You're worried I might be soiled good?
24:26No!
24:26Isn't the whole Virgo intacta thing rather an outdated idea?
24:31No, it's not that.
24:32It's just, I'd like to know if I can,
24:34you know, look Hamish in the eye next time I bump into him at Quagalino's.
24:38You can.
24:41Good.
24:43And you?
24:50Well, I don't think you'd expect or want a man of my age to be a virgin, would you?
24:58Hey, come on.
25:00It's all behind me now.
25:01Ancient history.
25:04A chap just wants to feel that the woman he wants to be his wife
25:10is all his.
25:14When Fav realised we were all visiting Diana in spite of his edict, he was forced to capitulate.
25:33After all, she was family.
25:39Oh, thanks so much for letting me use you as a dressing room.
25:42Just that father's absolutely banned anything political.
25:46So I told him I'm having tea with you, then we're off to the cinema.
25:50You won't forget, will you?
25:51Of course not.
25:52Oh, thanks.
25:54Last week I sold more copies of the black shirt than anyone else.
25:58And this week I want to break my own record.
26:01Any word from Moseley?
26:03Nothing.
26:04He must be enjoying the French air too much.
26:06Oh, couldn't you write to him?
26:08One must never tug at men's sleeves, Bobo.
26:11It has quite the reverse effect.
26:13Besides, I'm thinking of taking a trip abroad myself.
26:18Brian has the children in Ireland for a whole month, so I'm free to travel.
26:24I wondered if you'd like to come with.
26:27Where to?
26:28Germany.
26:30Germany?
26:31See for ourselves how the fascist system works now that it's actually in government.
26:35God, yes. Oh, not. The other members are going to be so jealous.
26:39Or is it a secret?
26:41Not at all. Tell who you like.
26:46Anyway, now that I have my divorce settlement, we are independent women with independent means.
26:54We can do whatever we like.
27:01Thank you so much.
27:05Hello, David.
27:17It's nearly three o'clock. How long can a luncheon take?
27:20He's not going to say no, is he?
27:21Darling, I don't really know.
27:22I mean, obviously you can't stop us getting married, but I would like his blessing.
27:30You've waited over ten years for this moment. I can't see another ten minutes will make much difference.
27:35And to be honest, I never thought we'd see the day.
27:39Oh, thank you.
27:40Well, I do hope that you're absolutely certain about this, because I couldn't bear the disgrace of another divorce.
27:47Of course, I'm sure.
27:48The trouble with young people nowadays is that they expect marriage to bring total happiness,
27:52and they're completely wrong. Marriage takes a great deal of forbearance and compromise and, well,
27:59on its sacrifice, actually.
28:01Well...
28:17Congratulations.
28:29Well, there you are, then.
28:57Don't worry. You'll get the hang of it. The thing is to relax.
29:17For some reason, it's customary.
29:18Oh, by the way, I had a letter from your father's solicitor yesterday.
29:25What on earth about?
29:26He says he's not going to make any kind of financial settlement on us.
29:30I'm such a bore.
29:31You asked him?
29:33Of course. Now, it's my lot, too. Nothing doing there, either.
29:36I did say Favre's got barely anything left since the crash.
29:40Oh, come on. He's got this place and a whack of land.
29:43Anyway, I hope he continues to pay your allowance, or we will be very much on Mean Street.
29:49You have to write a bestseller.
29:51Right. I'd better pop back to my room before the servants' clock I'm gone.
29:56Oh, don't frown, darling. Makes you look old.
29:59I love you. Night.
30:05Night.
30:29Night.
30:31Night.
30:33Night.
30:35Night.
30:37Night.
30:39Night.
30:41Night.
30:43Night.
30:45Night.
30:47Night.
30:49Night.
30:51Night.
30:53Night.
30:55Night.
30:57Night.
30:58Oh, my God.
31:28Pirate! Pirate!
31:35Pirate!
31:48Nancy?
31:50Nancy?
31:51Please, please, please.
31:53Nope, out of the questions, Stubler.
31:55But I've never been one, I might never get to be one,
31:57and it will be all your fault.
31:58If I had you, I would have to have you all,
32:01and that would be five bridesmaids' dresses.
32:03Far too expensive.
32:04And do you know how hard up Fav is these days?
32:07Sorry, Stubbs.
32:08And Prod and I can't afford it either.
32:10We're going to be terribly poor ourselves,
32:12at least to start with.
32:13You're not poor.
32:14You can't say that.
32:15And look at all these presents.
32:17Oh, well, not poor, poor, but certainly not rich.
32:19You know a housewife died of starvation this week?
32:22Oh, darling.
32:23She had two pounds a week to feed seven babies on.
32:26She went without so that her babies might live.
32:28That's poor.
32:29I mean, this is...
32:30This is disgusting by comparison.
32:32It's so clearly not fair. Can't you see?
32:34I'm afraid, darling, life isn't fair.
32:36That's why it's so incredibly important
32:38to be grateful every day for what you have,
32:40and to be kind of considerate to those less fortunate.
32:42And I don't see how I personally
32:44could have helped that poor mother.
32:46But there are things we can do.
32:48We can march, campaign,
32:50work in soup kitchens,
32:52or sell all of this
32:54and give the money to the socialist cause.
32:56That is enough, Decker.
32:57That's enough.
32:58Oh!
32:59Another vase.
33:01I'll have 25 vases in this house,
33:03but nothing to sit on.
33:04Darling, don't complain.
33:05People are so kind to send your presents.
33:07No, I'm very grateful for all of it,
33:09and especially to you and Favre
33:11for organizing the whole event.
33:14She's home.
33:22Oh, how grown up she looks.
33:30She does look different.
33:33She looks like a fascist.
33:34You should have seen it out.
33:49Euphoric.
33:50All because of him.
33:51You went to a Nazi rally.
33:55Good God!
33:56Favre will actually kill you if he finds out.
33:58It was without a doubt the best moment of my life so far.
34:01And everyone there was just so nice to us.
34:03No.
34:04They're ruthless bullies.
34:05That's not true, Baud.
34:06I've seen it for myself.
34:07The people worship him.
34:08It's amazing.
34:09It's like floating in an ocean of love.
34:12What on earth has got into you?
34:14You sound like a...
34:16cult member.
34:17Come on, Stubbs.
34:18I don't want you infected with this.
34:21You can tell me about it later.
34:23Good night.
34:24So, did you hear him speak?
34:36He was...
34:39electrifying.
34:42Should have seen it, Baud.
34:44I should have hated it.
34:46And him.
34:48You know I would.
34:50For the first time in my life, I felt properly alive.
34:55Just in that moment, I saw my destiny.
34:59Destiny?
35:00What do you mean?
35:02The years I have been downtrodden in this family,
35:05like Germany has been by Europe.
35:08But it no longer signifies...
35:10Germany has risen.
35:12And soon...
35:16I too shall rise.
35:43Oh!
35:50Diana!
35:52Diana!
35:54You didn't get my letter.
35:57I've been dying to see you.
35:58In public?
36:00What have you recognised?
36:01I don't give a damn.
36:03I've missed you.
36:05Oh.
36:06Really?
36:08I, er...
36:10I hear you went to the Nuremberg rally.
36:14Yes.
36:16Fascinating.
36:18Seeing him in action.
36:20How he operates.
36:22How he...
36:23hypnotises those vast crowds.
36:27Impressive.
36:30Well, I look forward to hearing all about it.
36:35Wait, wait!
36:37I've realised how much you mean to me.
36:50I love you.
36:54And only you.
37:04Come on, then.
37:07I love you.
37:08I love you.
37:13Meanwhile, in anticipation of our wedding,
37:16Peter and I had rented a dear little house in the suburbs.
37:19Finally, the wait was over and I was going to be a wife.
37:37And...
37:39Here is your wedding present.
37:41In situ.
37:43I absolutely love it.
37:44Thanks so much.
37:45Ta-da!
37:47Please have a seat.
37:49It fits in very nicely.
37:51I must say, you've arranged it all to perfection.
37:54Given your budget.
37:55And, er...
37:56No maid.
37:58So I've cleaned the whole place myself.
38:00Never worked so hard in my life.
38:01Look.
38:02But somehow, I'm loving it.
38:04Of course you are.
38:05It's your first very own home.
38:08Hmm.
38:09Has Peter seen this wonderful transformation?
38:10Ah, he's coming today after work.
38:12May this time tomorrow you'll be Mrs. Peter Rod.
38:15Miss Mitford is finally off the shelf.
38:17At the age of 97.
38:20And she doesn't look a day over 80.
38:21Oh.
38:24And you look well.
38:26Very well, in fact.
38:28Moseley?
38:29All back on then?
38:30Yes.
38:32Right.
38:33You don't approve.
38:34I can't quite stomach the whole black shirt thing.
38:37All that marching about and saluting the leader.
38:40You haven't met him properly yet.
38:42At least, meet him.
38:44Listen to him before you dismiss him out of hand.
38:46Yes.
38:47Yes, sorry.
38:48You're right.
38:49You're right.
38:50And I'm glad that you're happy in love again.
38:52Now look at us both.
38:54And I wish you all the very best of luck for tomorrow.
39:01Oh.
39:04Need a piss, pronto.
39:07Oh, dear.
39:09Bit of pre-match nurse?
39:10Yes.
39:12I'll leave you to it.
39:15Good luck, darling.
39:17See you in church.
39:18Bye.
39:19Bye.
39:25So, after a long and, frankly, tedious debate, I told them they could shove it.
39:33What?
39:34Stuff it up their arse.
39:35You've resigned.
39:36I will not be ordered about by idiots.
39:39So, how are we going to pay the rent?
39:40Oh, fuck the rent.
39:41Don't you get it?
39:42I'm free.
39:43No, we can't fuck the rent.
39:44We have to pay the rent.
39:45Or else they'll kick us out.
39:46And I've just got the whole place arranged.
39:47Well, you pay the bloody rent, then.
39:49Why must it always be the man?
39:52Isn't that a rather outdated idea?
39:55Oh, what?
39:56You want to call the wedding off?
39:57Call the whole bloody thing off?
39:58I don't care if it's all just going to be about money.
39:59I thought you wanted a new life.
40:00A more stable...
40:01What you don't understand is that it's all a massive gamble.
40:02Life.
40:03Marriage.
40:04I never thought you'd say yes.
40:05You were the third damn woman I proposed to that week.
40:08And you said yes.
40:11You said yes.
40:41You said yes.
40:42You said yes.
40:48Three, two, one.
40:49Can you move slightly further together for me?
40:52Lovely.
40:53Three, two, one.
40:55Go on.
40:56Go.
41:01Three, two, one.
41:03Thank you so much.
41:04That wasn't so bad, was it?
41:05Do you think they've crashed and died?
41:07Maybe.
41:11Sorry.
41:12Sorry.
41:13I just need a moment.
41:14Driver.
41:15Pull over.
41:16Can I ask you something?
41:17Yes, of course.
41:18Do you like him?
41:19Oh, pumpkin.
41:20It really doesn't matter whether I like him or not, does it?
41:27If you're having doubts, then we can jolly well turn around and go right back.
41:34And I will sort everything out.
41:35Thank you, darling.
41:36Hm.
41:37Thank you, darling.
41:38Hm.
41:39Hm.
41:40Hm.
41:41I'm good to miss you.
41:42Thank you, darling.
41:43Hm.
41:44Hm.
41:45I'm good to miss you.
41:46Thank you, darling.
41:47Hm.
41:48Hm.
41:49Hm.
41:50It really doesn't matter whether I like him or not, does it?
41:52It really doesn't matter whether I like him or not, does it?
41:54If you're having doubts, then we can jolly well turn around and go right back.
41:56And I will sort everything out.
41:59Thank you, darling.
42:02Hm.
42:03Hm.
42:04Hm.
42:05I'm good to miss you.
42:07I'm not going anywhere.
42:10My brother Tom, my sisters and my parents all pulled together to make my big day a truly
42:23special one.
42:24Wonderful.
42:37Still reeling from Diana's scandalous divorce, the family needed something to celebrate.
42:44To show a united front to the world.
42:49Little did we know it would be our last hurrah for years to come.
43:04And how was I feeling as I prepared to walk down that aisle?
43:11Well, amazing what a girl will do on the rebound, isn't it?
43:16I expect I'll fall in love one day and start to work on a new novel.
43:30Cheers.
43:31Cheers.
43:32You're going across Europe alone?
43:33Hm?
43:34Yes, why not?
43:35We have everything.
43:37Others have nothing.
43:38That's not our fault.
43:39We have to marry in utmost secrecy.
43:42Seems there's a political extremist in every family these days.
43:45Good riddance fascist.
43:46Hello?
43:47Jesus God.
43:48Only fascism can succeed.
43:50His politics are my politics.
43:56What are you thinking?
43:58What have they done to you?
44:00Mr. Priest, my book isn't going to stop this.
44:03What do you do when someone you really love does something really awful like this?
44:08You have no idea how much I've given up to be with you.
44:12You've changed completely.
44:13You think you know me better than I know myself.
44:16Well, you don't!
44:17Punish music.
44:18I've had no idea what to call this card.
44:19I ducks in a line, saying pretend do not have to be with me.
44:20So, what about you?
44:21No, you don't!
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