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Emmerdale S54E194 Wednesday 15th October 2025
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00:00Thank you for listening.
00:30Morning.
00:57Hey. Yeah, I think this is fixable.
01:00Don't you want it fixed?
01:02I'm not bothered.
01:03Well, I am Mr Man of the Match.
01:06Come here.
01:11Whatever happened yesterday...
01:13Hey, you are still a brilliant footballer.
01:16Like it matters.
01:17Of course it does.
01:18Hating girls love a footballer.
01:20And boys.
01:22No, actually, I'm not sure that they really care, to be honest.
01:26Your dad was in a bad way yesterday.
01:30And that is not me excusing what he did, believe me.
01:34Good, because it wouldn't work.
01:36This may be fixable, but me and him aren't.
01:38I've been making a few phone calls about our little idea.
01:51Do you want a prize for being able to use a phone?
01:58Oh, and by the way, it was my little idea.
02:02Hull has ferries from Belgium and the Netherlands,
02:04and our associates in those places have confirmed
02:07that they would like a friendly face this side.
02:10A friendly face with tight lips, to be precise.
02:14Who have you spoken to?
02:15Well, no-one important yet.
02:18If it becomes a thing, they'll be calling us.
02:20You know they will.
02:22Have you talked to Dylan?
02:24He's next.
02:25He'll be fine. He knows where his bread's buttered.
02:27Don't worry.
02:28Well, keep me informed, and don't cock it up.
02:31What about his girlfriend?
02:34She's plodding along nicely.
02:36Well, a little less plodding, a bit more galloping.
02:39We got her away from her family,
02:40so she could be putty in our hands.
02:42I want a lot more from that girl.
02:45See to it.
02:50OK.
02:53I don't take kindly to waking by drowning.
02:56I don't think you take kindly to anything anymore.
02:58I think you think you've got some kind of superpower
03:00that stops me from knocking your front teeth out,
03:02or you haven't.
03:03I think you think you've got some sort of superpower
03:05which allows you to abuse yourself to the extent that you are
03:07and everything will be fine.
03:08Well, guess what?
03:09I am far from being fine.
03:11Any plans to get back to being fine, or...?
03:18Just picking up from where we left off yesterday, I see.
03:21You planning on giving me both bowels again?
03:23Is that solving everything?
03:30Is it?
03:31Not everything, but if I drink enough of it,
03:33it'll definitely block your bladder out.
03:40Oh, just leave it alone, would you?
03:42Oh, for God's sake.
03:45People care about you, you know?
03:47Why are you so bothered?
03:48Because I'm one of them, you idiot.
03:56What's up?
03:56I need to be at work, Ray.
03:57This won't take long.
03:58You're still going to Hull?
04:00I take it?
04:01Yeah, today.
04:01Well, I'm setting off for later, yeah.
04:02Perfect.
04:04I need you to do me a favour.
04:06Can I just do it when I'm back?
04:08I need you to do it while you're there.
04:10There's a guy at the docks.
04:11He has something for you.
04:13I want you to put it in your van
04:14and drop it into me on your way home.
04:16What guy?
04:17What?
04:18Do you want his blood group or something?
04:20Ray, I just got this job, all right?
04:21I don't want to lose it.
04:23Why do you think you would?
04:26Okay, how will he know me, this guy?
04:28Don't worry.
04:29He's expecting you.
04:31And what is it?
04:32This thing?
04:34It's the key to a brighter future, Dylan.
04:36Bonus for everyone you collect.
04:39What, that's the bonus?
04:40No, that's your lunch money.
04:42Bonus on completion.
04:44I'll see you later.
04:45Yeah.
04:46Oh, Dylan.
04:48Yeah?
04:52This is important for you.
04:54And for me.
04:56You're not going to let me down, are you?
04:58No.
04:59Pardon?
05:00No.
05:02Right answer.
05:06Well, obviously, these are very different circumstances.
05:11Yes, of course I understand that,
05:12but you must hear what I'm saying.
05:15Yeah.
05:16Okay, thank you.
05:17Bye.
05:19School?
05:20Yes, on about fines
05:21for unauthorised absence
05:22while up yours have just authorised it.
05:25So, what now?
05:27I don't know.
05:27I hope she doesn't get far behind.
05:29And that no one from this school
05:30goes to a secondary school.
05:32Or.
05:36The grounds are beautiful.
05:39Amazing facilities.
05:40They've got a swimming pool.
05:41Look at that.
05:42Are you going on holiday?
05:43No.
05:45I was just telling Dawn
05:46about a school
05:47that you would really love.
05:49You don't know she'd love it.
05:50Can I go there instead of Connaughton Dump?
05:52That'll be the plan, yeah.
05:54For good?
05:55Same answer.
05:56Then, yeah, I'd love it.
05:58Hang on, it's not that simple.
05:59Because of money?
06:01Well, we've got the money.
06:01You've already got a school?
06:03I can't go back there.
06:04Ever.
06:05They'll all laugh at me.
06:06Can I go to this other school?
06:09Please?
06:10It's not up to me.
06:11People don't just change schools.
06:12People do.
06:13But it looks like I don't.
06:15Thanks.
06:21Hi.
06:22Got your message.
06:24Aren't you meant to be, like,
06:25halfway to Huddersfield by now?
06:27Er, Hull.
06:28But, yeah, I wanted to tell you
06:29some news first, though.
06:30I'm going to be paying off
06:32a lot of the debt from now on.
06:34Er, Ray got me some work.
06:36And Hull.
06:38Will you have to move?
06:39No, no, it's only when I'm doing
06:41driving jobs, you know,
06:42with the depot, like today.
06:44Ray's asked me to bring stuff back.
06:46What stuff?
06:49Right, is that not risky?
06:50No, it's fine.
06:51It's the same as what we're doing now.
06:52I just get a big bonus, you know,
06:54for every trip.
06:55How much?
06:55I don't know,
06:56but it's a lot, he says.
06:59Hey, okay?
07:01We do our jobs,
07:02we pay what we owe,
07:04we sort our futures out.
07:05Does that not sound like
07:05a brilliant plan, April?
07:16You change the tune?
07:18Well, it's like drug addicts, isn't it?
07:20If you're going to do it,
07:22at least use a clean needle.
07:24Yeah.
07:25Because that's the same.
07:30Mmm.
07:31Look at you,
07:32all grown up.
07:34I'm sorry.
07:36For yesterday.
07:38How do I get through this?
07:41How does
07:41Tracy and Frankie?
07:45You don't, not really.
07:49You just
07:49get through it.
07:53as best you can.
07:56I wish you could have
07:57one minute with him.
07:58But then,
07:59Moira will lose someone else,
08:00as will Kyle,
08:01as will Isaac,
08:02your whole family will.
08:03No, not John,
08:04I mean Nate.
08:04I wish you could have
08:05one minute with him.
08:10Yeah, I bet you do.
08:11He died thinking I hated him.
08:15If there is an afterlife,
08:17he knows you didn't.
08:19He knows you loved him.
08:21But I never used those words.
08:25Not once.
08:27Never.
08:32And,
08:33he didn't even ask her to send a picture.
08:36Not that that makes it okay,
08:37it doesn't,
08:38but
08:38there are a couple of silly kids
08:41who did a silly thing.
08:42That should be the end of it,
08:44don't you think?
08:44If I had to be honest,
08:45I'd say Clemmie was silly,
08:47Kyle was mean.
08:48But that's not me having a go.
08:50I'm in a very glassy house
08:51with Kathy,
08:52and now April.
08:54When did life get so complicated?
08:56Oh, I don't know.
08:57The best that we can hope
08:59is they get through it safe and sound.
09:01And they don't always.
09:03Count your blessings, eh?
09:05Cheers for this, pal.
09:06Hey.
09:11We're not being boycotted then?
09:12Not so far.
09:14So it's just me boycotting Laurel.
09:16That's very unfortunate,
09:17that whole business.
09:18Yes, it is very unfortunate for me
09:20that I've got an absolute snake
09:21for a best friend,
09:22former best friend.
09:23You two have known each other forever.
09:25No, it just feels like that
09:26when someone's so draining.
09:28Oh,
09:28you've been snatching handbags again.
09:30I've taken the kids' bones off them,
09:31well,
09:32Angelica's and Elliot's.
09:34How did Angel take that?
09:35Well, there was some talk
09:36of me being a total witch,
09:37but she does know the word draconian,
09:39so that's encouraging.
09:40They gave you their passwords?
09:42Yep.
09:44Oh.
09:45Fake ones.
09:47Little,
09:47anyway,
09:48it's easily sorted.
09:50Main thing is we've got these
09:51and we'll be keeping Carl's
09:52when the police give it back.
09:54Shouldn't let him have one
09:55in the first place.
09:56Are you sure that's a workable plan?
09:59You know what kids are like
10:00with their phones these days.
10:01Jimmy,
10:03we've got an 11-year-old
10:04who might end up on a register.
10:06And a teenager
10:07whose record's far from
10:08blamish-free.
10:09I'm doing what I can
10:11and it's probably too little
10:13and it's definitely too late,
10:15but everything just seems to be...
10:17Honestly,
10:20I'm floundering.
10:22What do you think you're doing?
10:34Going to home?
10:35Not in that seat,
10:36you're not.
10:37Have you any idea
10:38how much it would cost
10:39to ensure you
10:39on one of these?
10:41No.
10:42Neither have I.
10:42I didn't bother finding out.
10:44But I passed my test.
10:45That's the first rung
10:46on a very long ladder
10:47you need to climb
10:48before we let you loose
10:49on your own.
10:50Give me the keys.
10:52But you don't use your drive.
10:54And Big Tony
10:55doesn't usually get concussed
10:56playing rugby,
10:57but here we are.
11:00We'll train you up
11:01as a driver,
11:01don't worry.
11:02But for now,
11:03you're the driver's mate.
11:05What does that mean?
11:07It means you listen to Billy
11:08and you'll do just fine.
11:10Unless he's talking
11:11total garbage,
11:11which is sometimes the case.
11:13I'll keep my BDI on you
11:15and I'll let them know
11:15how you get on
11:16so I won't shirk him.
11:18Right, no.
11:39Hi.
11:40So, um,
11:42you know it's
11:42Liv's anniversary today.
11:44Yeah.
11:45You all right?
11:46Yeah, fine, thanks.
11:48But I just wondered
11:49if maybe
11:49you wanted to go
11:50for a walk with me.
11:51Liv always used to love
11:52walking up Demdite Fowl
11:53so I thought
11:54what you said
11:54we were going to do
11:55something anyway.
11:56When are you thinking?
11:57After this.
11:59Yeah.
12:00We can do that.
12:01We can go on a walk.
12:03No, I can't actually.
12:04I've got to go
12:04as my parole officer.
12:06Well, can't you do that
12:06another day?
12:07They don't let you?
12:09I wish you would have
12:09said something before.
12:10I'm going to organise it
12:11with Vinny now.
12:11I know, I'm sorry
12:12but I completely forgot about it.
12:16It's not exactly
12:16the highlight of my week.
12:18I suppose not.
12:19Oh well.
12:20Can't be out, can it?
12:21Always next year.
12:25Parole officer.
12:26I must be honest,
12:29if we've only got a couple
12:30of bookings
12:30and knock it on the head
12:31it's not worth
12:31firing up the microwave for.
12:33It's a joke.
12:34Everything's freshly cooked.
12:36Well, mostly.
12:36Hang up.
12:40What are you doing here?
12:41Researching dinner options.
12:43Oh.
12:44Got you a present.
12:44What's this?
12:50Train tickets.
12:51You're going on a trip.
12:54Liverpool?
12:56Today, but that was quite
12:57short notice.
12:59You owe a lot of money.
13:02And doing a few jobs
13:03around here isn't going
13:03to get it paid off
13:04this side of you being 50.
13:08What am I doing in Liverpool?
13:10Instructions on arrival.
13:11I'm not sure.
13:15Do you want to pay
13:16Celia back?
13:17Or do you want her
13:17on your back?
13:19Hang on.
13:19I thought Dylan's job
13:20was doing that.
13:21Dylan is doing his bit.
13:24But do you want to
13:25let him down
13:25and have it take twice
13:26as long as it could have?
13:29Can I at least think about it?
13:32Think about this.
13:33Celia is not someone
13:34you want to mess around.
13:41There you go.
13:41What's that?
13:44Welks.
13:46That's a shortful welcome.
13:49Well, not if you have
13:50to explain it, isn't it?
13:52So these voicemails
13:54were the urgent?
13:56I thought so,
13:57but it turns out not.
14:01I had a bit of a
14:01prostate scare,
14:03but that's all it was.
14:05And you needed
14:07my medical advice?
14:09I just
14:10needed a friend.
14:12Well, yeah,
14:13I, um,
14:14I should have
14:15listened to them,
14:16so
14:16no excuses there.
14:18Well, I'd argue
14:19you had a pretty good one.
14:22One that
14:22sounds like you wouldn't
14:24have been sober enough
14:24to make much sense anyway.
14:26Could have sent an emoji.
14:28Oh,
14:29like a nice hug.
14:30Like the bloke
14:32shrugging like that.
14:37So, um,
14:38you all right now?
14:41I am, luckily.
14:42And I mean,
14:43luckily,
14:44because, um,
14:45what is definitely
14:46not excusable
14:47is ignoring my symptoms
14:48for as long as I did.
14:50Well,
14:51I've just spent
14:52the last few weeks
14:53staring at the bottom
14:54of a glass
14:55instead of facing
14:56my problems.
14:58I don't know if you're
14:58looking to me
14:59for enlightenment.
15:00Oh,
15:01no,
15:01I never do.
15:02I mean,
15:02sometimes it's just
15:03easier to go
15:03la-la-la-la-la
15:04than, you know,
15:05facing the music.
15:07Yeah,
15:07well,
15:07sometimes the, uh,
15:08la-la-la-la-la-las
15:09have to stop,
15:11don't they?
15:14You, uh,
15:15preaching to me?
15:17Oh.
15:19A little bit, Neil.
15:22Where are you going?
15:25What do you think?
15:39I just don't really
15:44understand what the
15:44problem is.
15:45I mean,
15:45she's got an issue.
15:46We can afford to fix it,
15:47so we should.
15:48What,
15:49by sending her to a
15:50posh school?
15:50I prefer the term
15:51fee-paying,
15:52but yeah.
15:52Okay, fine,
15:53so we send her to this
15:54school,
15:55this fee-paying school,
15:57and she makes a friend,
15:58and that friend says,
15:59my dad's a doctor,
16:01and mummy runs
16:02gymkhana's
16:02for footballers'
16:03children.
16:04What do your parents do?
16:05Oh,
16:05they're junkies.
16:07Well, actually,
16:07my mum's dead,
16:08and I live with my guardian,
16:09but she's not been
16:10a junkie for ages,
16:11and it's been years
16:11since she's been on the game.
16:13Is this the script
16:13of a Guy Ritchie film?
16:14No, stop it.
16:15Jo, I am being serious,
16:16okay?
16:18At this school,
16:19she has one problem,
16:20that photo.
16:21If we send her to
16:22Fountleroy Towers,
16:23or whatever you want
16:24to call it,
16:24then she could have
16:25a load more.
16:27We can't deal with
16:28things that might not happen.
16:30We can deal with
16:31the things that have happened.
16:34And I owe Clemmie,
16:35you know,
16:36from all those things
16:36I said about
16:37sending her away.
16:38It's not the only reason,
16:40I just want to help.
16:42And I figured
16:42a happy Clemmie
16:44makes for a better chance
16:45of a happy dawn,
16:47which is all I really want,
16:49more than anything.
16:54And not every girl
16:56that goes to a private school
16:57comes straight off the set
16:58of Mean Girls.
16:59What if you watch Mean Girls?
17:01Mean Girls is my favourite film.
17:02So, what do you think?
17:07Might not be so bad.
17:09You up for it?
17:10I am open to the possibility.
17:13We'll have to see
17:14what Billy thinks.
17:14Thanks.
17:14Can I come in?
17:33Wondering where I should start.
17:38Apologising to your sons
17:39would be a good place.
17:40Where are they?
17:43School, Cain.
17:44Because it's school time.
17:46Nine to three weekdays,
17:48then they have a bigger break
17:49in the summer.
17:50Whereas you take yours
17:51whenever you like,
17:52don't you?
17:55I've been an idiot.
17:56Oh, you've been worse than that.
17:58You've been spiteful.
18:00Brutal.
18:02I've been that shadrack.
18:03Oh, and nice work there,
18:06by the way.
18:07Pathetic, I know.
18:08Weeks.
18:10Weeks with no contact.
18:12Not even a text.
18:14Not even to the boys.
18:15And then when you do
18:16finally come back,
18:17you just lay in to everyone
18:18for doing what?
18:19Daring to exist.
18:21I'll apologise.
18:23I've already started.
18:27And I'm sorry to you,
18:28by the way.
18:29By the way.
18:30Mark, I don't know
18:30what to say here.
18:31Losing a child.
18:36No, there's no one word
18:37that adequately describes
18:38how hard it is.
18:41And the way
18:42with Nate
18:44and what happened after,
18:45I don't know how
18:46I would have dealt with that.
18:48Better than me?
18:49Yeah, probably.
18:50You know, Isaac asked me,
18:52and he's still not very well,
18:54by the way.
18:55Maybe check in on him
18:57with that.
18:59But he asked me
19:00before he went to bed
19:01last night.
19:03Is my dad coming back here?
19:05And I said,
19:06well, do you want him to?
19:08And he said,
19:10mostly.
19:16What did Kyle say?
19:18Not one word.
19:20He didn't even mention that.
19:22I found it in the bin.
19:23Where have you been?
19:29I slept rough.
19:31Woke up on the allotment
19:32this morning
19:33with Liam pouring a watering can
19:34over me.
19:35He gave me a good talking to.
19:37And is he still alive?
19:38How often do you think about Holly?
19:50Most hours of most days.
19:54How does it make you feel?
19:59Happy.
20:00Sad.
20:02Lucky.
20:03Unlucky.
20:03I reckon I can get there.
20:09Angry.
20:11Sometimes it makes me angry.
20:13Well, there you go.
20:13I've already got that.
20:14Yeah.
20:14I barely deserve you.
20:21Ah.
20:22You've gone with barely.
20:23I'd have said,
20:24don't.
20:25OK, don't.
20:26Either way,
20:27I need to work a lot harder.
20:29No.
20:29What you need to do
20:31is be present
20:32and stop being the star
20:33of the Kane Dingo show
20:34and join the one
20:35that everyone else is in.
20:37It's called life.
20:39And it's a tough gig sometimes.
20:46I'm going to put the kettle on.
20:47I'm going to put the kettle.
20:52I don't know.
21:22Hello. Hi.
21:47You okay?
21:49Yeah.
21:51What you got?
21:53I, erm...
21:55I just slipped back to get some bits.
21:58I didn't wanna...
22:00when you were here.
22:02I didn't wanna disturb you.
22:03You wouldn't be disturbing us. This is your home,
22:05whether you currently live here or not.
22:08Okay, thanks.
22:10You don't need to thank me.
22:12Now, would you like a drink or something?
22:14Oh, in fact, I only popped back to get some meatballs
22:16out of the freezer for later. Will you stay for tea?
22:18I thought you hated me.
22:20Are you joking?
22:22Look, I know we've had our differences,
22:25but that's life.
22:27We love you, sweetheart.
22:29But all I do is mess up.
22:32No, it's not.
22:33And I'm horrible to you.
22:35Sometimes you aren't.
22:37Give me that, please.
22:40I'm making a brew and you're having one.
22:47Sit down.
22:48Alright? Good day?
22:49I'm not the driver, I'm the mate,
22:50because it costs too much to insure me or something,
22:51so I had to go with Billy.
22:52I don't know Billy.
22:53Yeah, I know, I'm just...
22:54Look, point is, I was stuck with him the whole time.
22:58Nah, no bonus.
22:59No bonus for you.
23:00What a shame.
23:01No, no, I did it.
23:02It was just difficult, that's all.
23:03See, I had to live in.
23:04Look, I don't know, I'm the whole time.
23:06I'm not the driver, I'm the mate,
23:10because it costs too much to insure me or something,
23:12so I had to go with Billy.
23:15I don't know Billy.
23:16Yeah, I know, I'm just...
23:18Look, point is, I was stuck with him the whole time.
23:21No bonus for you.
23:22What a shame.
23:23No, no, I did it.
23:26It was just difficult, that's all.
23:28What a shame.
23:29No, no, I did it. It was just difficult, that's all.
23:32See, I had to wait till Billy went to the bog,
23:35and then I legged it to your mate.
23:37I'm impressed.
23:40So, do I get my bonus?
23:41Of course you do. I'll knock it off what you are.
23:45I thought you said I could get the cash.
23:47Well, this is better, isn't it? It stops you squandering it.
23:53Right, so how much have I knocked off today, then?
23:55Oh, big chunk.
23:57Don't worry. In fact, erm, yeah, get some fish and chips.
24:02In fact, get steak.
24:06Cheers.
24:07You've earned it. Well done. I'm proud of you, mate.
24:09Welcome to the big time.
24:13Right, see you later.
24:14Yeah.
24:19What's the matter, sweetheart? Is it Dylan?
24:23Is it your grandad?
24:25No.
24:27Fluctuations in the international currency market?
24:31Yeah, that's it.
24:36I know we've fallen out, but you know you can tell me anything.
24:38Anything at all.
24:40Or your dad.
24:42Or me and your dad.
24:43Or Grandma Mary, or any one of us.
24:45You get the gist.
24:46Your eyes are sad, darling.
24:51Come on, tell me. Whatever it is, there is no judgement.
24:57I just feel bad for Leo, that's all.
25:02Is he okay?
25:04He's fine.
25:06He was lucky. We all were.
25:07But thank you for checking.
25:10That's not what's made you like this, though, is it?
25:15I...
25:18I've been thinking about my baby.
25:21Oh, you poor girl.
25:23This is not a one cup of tea chat, is it?
25:25Look, all I've got through there is paperwork,
25:27so I'm going to go and lock up and then we'll get cosy, yeah?
25:31Hurry.
25:32Okay.
25:33Well, we're going to take the fabric,
25:34I'm just going for it.
25:36Alright.
25:38I'm going to be looking for a little bit.
25:42Okay.
25:44We're going to get the clump and put it in,
25:45it's a tough one.
25:48I'm going to get the clump of the water that I'm going to get down,
25:50so the ingredients are ready.
25:52Yeah, I'm gonna get the clump.
25:55Oh, it's so good.
25:57I'm going to get the clump and put it in.
25:59Here she is. The old ball and chain.
26:16It's an unfortunate choice of phrase, considering.
26:21Anyway, you're not. You're the love of my life, and you know that.
26:25Same. Same.
26:26I'm buzzing that you've come.
26:31Yeah, of course I was going to come. It sounded serious on the phone.
26:35Well, otherwise you might not have.
26:36That's not what I meant.
26:40I had some news. It's all good. Some big news, and I wanted to tell you face-to-face.
26:46I'm being moved.
26:49They're moving in prison. Why are they doing that when you're ill?
26:52It's not another nick.
26:54Hospital.
26:56Kev, come on. What is it?
26:59I'm getting out.
27:01For good.
27:04I'm being released.
27:10This is...
27:12It's unbelievable.
27:13I get in it.
27:15Yeah, so, I mean...
27:17I mean...
27:18Why?
27:19Well, I'm terminal.
27:21I'm not a threat.
27:23And they need space for the next ripper, baby, so...
27:26Yeah, but you had...
27:28I mean, you said you...
27:28You said you'd never get out.
27:31I don't know.
27:32Bit of a turn, I bet.
27:33I mean, we could, er...
27:36We could go abroad.
27:37We could go somewhere sunny.
27:39Live a life.
27:40And we could see the world.
27:43Or we could do that first, and then we could go somewhere sunny after.
27:46Oh, I would have loved that at one point.
27:50But...
27:51Missed the boat now, innit?
27:54In this life, anyway.
27:56And the...
27:57Thing is, I can't live with you in terms of my release.
28:03So, I'm on some outreach programme, and I'm moving in with this vicar, Charles Smith.
28:06Do you know him?
28:07Yeah, yeah, yeah.
28:08He lives in the village.
28:09Yeah, I know.
28:13How do you think Aaron, your ex, is going to handle it?
28:17I don't know.
28:18What do you mean you don't know?
28:19I mean, I haven't really thought...
28:22Yeah, but...
28:22Yeah, it's fine.
28:24It'll be fine, yeah.
28:26So, when?
28:28When...
28:28When does this happen?
28:29I've got plenty of time to clean your gaff up, because obviously I'm going to be there
28:33all the time.
28:35But don't worry.
28:37I don't get out till Monday.
28:48No, Nicola, don't run away.
28:50I wasn't.
28:51I was walking.
28:52I hate being like this.
28:53I snitch, you mean?
28:54A grass, a snide, a snake, a rat, a squealer, a cow.
29:00I hate us being like this.
29:01Can we talk?
29:03Yeah.
29:04I'm glad you caught me, actually, because there's something I wanted to tell you.
29:08When Angel was little, about eight, she found a two-pound coin in the park, and she spent
29:14it on sweets instead of handing it in.
29:16And then a few years ago, Elliot lost his school jumper, and he went to lost property and took
29:21one from there, even though it wasn't his.
29:23You probably want to get straight on to the police about that.
29:25You know, make sure all my kids are punished for their crimes.
29:28I think what Carl did was a bit more serious.
29:29And I think you need to find a new friend, because you've lost this one.
29:33Excuse me, I have to go back inside now that I've dealt with the rubbish.
29:37And taken the bins out.
29:38OK.
29:50OK.
29:55Pardon?
29:56I'll do it.
29:58That job in Liverpool.
30:00Oh, that.
30:02Don't worry, it's taken care of.
30:04But I thought you wanted me to do it.
30:06I wanted someone to do it.
30:08You're someone.
30:09But there's always someone else.
30:11I'll catch you soon, maybe.
30:22Just coming to see you.
30:24No, well, I'm not in.
30:28Oh.
30:29I wanted to apologise.
30:32Yesterday, it was...
30:34sparing some right rubbish.
30:36Stick to what you know.
30:38I didn't mean it.
30:39I've been a shambles these last few weeks.
30:41Been a shambles as long as I can remember.
30:45I've used up a lot of my humility today.
30:48There's going to be a point where I stop apologising and start swinging.
30:50And there he is.
30:52The real Kane Dingo.
30:52So?
30:55So?
30:56So what?
30:57Are we good?
30:59Yeah, we're good.
31:00Oh.
31:02Easier than I thought.
31:04Three years since Liv today.
31:07Life's too short and all that.
31:08I'm sorry, I should have known.
31:12It's not like you haven't got your own stuff going on, is it?
31:16Caleb's still on that naughty list of mine, though, just so you know.
31:21Got one?
31:22No, I need to get one.
31:24Get a cuddle?
31:25What?
31:25What?
31:26No, not really.
31:27Okay.
31:32All right?
31:35Don't tell me you've been out here all this time.
31:37No, I just got here.
31:38Do I need to smell your breath?
31:41Do you need to keep your kneecaps unsmashed?
31:44And there he is.
31:46You spoke tomorrow?
31:47I did.
31:49And seeing as your mood is quite different from earlier on, I'm assuming all's good?
31:53She's good, I'm lucky.
31:55No more running off and drinking France dry?
31:58My head's out of the sand now.
32:00Nice.
32:01No.
32:02Why do you always do something weird?
32:04All right.
32:05I'll see you later, Alec.
32:08Catch you later.
32:12Hey.
32:15Cheers.
32:28Ray, wait.
32:33How am I supposed to pay Celia back when I can't make any money?
32:36Yeah, I can see how that would be a problem.
32:40The thing is, April, it's your problem.
32:43No, but it's not just my problem, is it?
32:46Because if I owe her, it's hers too.
32:48Well, she's pretty good at dealing with problems.
32:50And if it becomes a massive hassle, she'll probably just, um, call it quits.
32:54What, let us off?
32:57No.
32:59No.
32:59Sell the debt on.
33:01To who?
33:02Well, there's a few people in that line of work.
33:06They tend to double what you owe.
33:08Surely there's something I can do.
33:10I wish there was.
33:12You being in this position reflects badly on me, but I ain't the job club, love.
33:18Ray, please.
33:20Please.
33:21I have this guy.
33:27He's not around much, but when he is, he spends big.
33:30The thing is, can I trust you with someone like that?
33:35Yeah, of course you can.
33:36I promise.
33:37You want something dropping off at his hotel?
33:39Where?
33:40In Hotton.
33:41This is, uh, tomorrow?
33:42Or are you busy tomorrow?
33:44No, I'm not.
33:46It's not the kind of thing you can leave at reception, do you know what I mean?
33:48Can I go now?
33:53And?
33:53Oh, thanks.
33:55My pleasure.
34:10Billy.
34:12And you want to do this, do you?
34:13Well, I didn't at first, but...
34:14What?
34:15I'm running out of reasons to think it's a bad idea.
34:19Well, one, the school that she's at is really good.
34:21Yeah, if you've not had indecent pictures of yourself sent round...
34:24Look, two, the school is much further away, which makes it a lot harder to get to and from
34:29school and actually do a full day's work.
34:31It's not that much further away.
34:32I mean, we could sort something out.
34:34And also, do you really want to hang around with those types of kids?
34:37Like, them being a main influence on her every day?
34:39Not to mention, I bet the school trips are cheap.
34:42Three weeks skiing in Jackson Hole.
34:44Ooh.
34:46Jackson Hole.
34:47Love that place.
34:48Obviously, I'd pay for all of that as well, but you can check in as much as you want.
34:51Do you know what?
34:51I love the fact that you're hiding round the corner.
34:53That's not creepy at all, is it?
34:54This is my home.
34:55Well, it's not, though, is it?
34:56But anyway, what happens if you split up?
35:00You're going to keep forking out then?
35:03I wasn't really planning on splitting up.
35:05Sorry.
35:05It's not really an answer, though, is it?
35:07Look, if there comes a time where you are willing and able to come up with, you know,
35:11money for taking out of payment...
35:13Can we just...
35:14Look, Billy, Clemmie really wants to go.
35:19Of course she does.
35:20I bet you made it sound like Disneyland.
35:22In this situation, should we not put what Clemmie wants first?
35:25No, no.
35:25What we want for her should come first.
35:28Otherwise, where does it end?
35:2916 iPads, 100-inch TV in a room, a pony for each day of the week.
35:34Sorry, just to be clear, is that one pony for every day of the week or is that seven different ponies?
35:37Can you just shut up?
35:40I just feel like you're putting your ego in front of what is best for our daughter.
35:45No, I'm not.
35:47Look, it's about you being changed by this one's money
35:49and me doing everything in my power to stop that from happening to her.
35:52I haven't changed.
35:53Don, you're barely recognisable.
35:55Look, we know the upbringing that Clemmie's had
35:57and I know that this place might sound like Disneyland
35:59but once she's there, it's going to feel like outer space
36:03and she's going to feel like an alien.
36:04Ten more minutes, then homework, Kyle.
36:11How do you feel about 20?
36:13How do you feel about none?
36:15Should we be zombies?
36:25I don't play shooting games anymore.
36:30So, I've heard you've got an idiot for her, Dad.
36:32I've managed to fix it.
36:47I'm sorry.
36:50For that.
36:53And everything.
36:56Right.
36:58Thanks.
36:58That was, um, horrendous.
37:02There are reasons for it, but none of them are good enough.
37:07Nor have I been.
37:10And that changes now.
37:11So, uh, what is this game you are playing?
37:22What is that?
37:23It's my French accent.
37:25Aren't you supposed to speak the actual language?
37:28I cannot do that.
37:29It is too hard.
37:31It's terrible, isn't it?
37:33I shouldn't do that.
37:33Do you remember me talking to you about Shadrach?
37:42Yeah, of course.
37:44He's sort of a dad.
37:45That's one way of putting it.
37:48Um, we didn't get on.
37:52I know.
37:53Hmm.
37:53I think about him sometimes.
37:55Well, not a lot.
37:57I think if I hadn't have done this, or if maybe I'd done that, then we would have got along a lot better.
38:03But I'm just terrified, right, that you're going to think the same about me.
38:11Like if you hadn't done your stupid accent?
38:12I've missed you.
38:19Yeah, well, that's not going to happen again.
38:21Because that is the last time I'm pulling a trick like that.
38:24Good.
38:25I've missed you.
38:27Good.
38:28Man, I love you.
38:29Good.
38:30You too old for a cuddle?
38:31Never.
38:32Good.
38:32Well, that went entirely as expected.
38:45At least he got his little soapbox moment.
38:48I've not changed.
38:49I mean, it's you that's loaded.
38:51It's not my money.
38:52Well, what's mine is yours.
38:54Within reason.
38:56So, do you want me to make this call tomorrow morning?
38:59Do you want to make the call?
39:01He has a point, doesn't he?
39:03About her upbringing.
39:04It's what I was saying earlier.
39:07Joe, when I arrived here, I don't mean here, I mean the village.
39:13I barely knew what to do with myself.
39:15Well, look at you now.
39:16And I was an adult.
39:17She's a kid.
39:18She's seen all this stuff.
39:19I mean, her mum and I, we used to...
39:23We don't have to talk about this now, okay?
39:24You can take some more time, think about it.
39:27Do whatever you need to do, okay?
39:29I've got some work I need to get on with, so...
39:31Whoa.
39:32What?
39:35Well, it's just, like, the last few days you've been, like, school, school, schools, and then
39:40I mention my previous life, and you're, like, moustache.
39:43No, I'm not.
39:45Joe, you couldn't get away from me quick enough.
39:47I can't change my past.
39:49I know, I know.
39:50And I am entirely reconciled with the limitations of time travel, so...
39:54I mean, I'm not proud of it, obviously.
39:58I'm not going to hide it from you.
39:59I shouldn't be expected to.
40:00I get it.
40:03Joe.
40:04Don, can I just go and make this call?
40:06I've got to...
40:07There's a bit that I don't understand.
40:12It's just...
40:12It's dry stone wall.
40:14Here he is.
40:15How was it?
40:17Yeah.
40:18Fine.
40:20Bored.
40:20How was the look?
40:21Same.
40:22Except...
40:23Not fine.
40:24I read.
40:25Yeah, it was.
40:25I mean, it was...
40:26We were just in a field, and then we saw a dry stone wall, and then we're in another field.
40:29Oh, look.
40:29Another dry stone wall.
40:31Well, I enjoyed it, and so did Vinny.
40:33Yeah, all right.
40:34To be fair, Liv would have loved it.
40:37And that was the point.
40:39You okay?
40:41Yeah, of course.
40:41Why?
40:42It's just your face.
40:44No.
40:44Good.
40:45Would a drink prep you up?
40:47Finally offers.
40:48Well, yeah, because you don't know where the bar is.
40:51Kev's being released.
40:56On Monday.
40:57What, for good?
40:58I wouldn't use those words, but yeah.
41:00And if that's not bad enough, he's decided he's going to move here.
41:03So you're telling Aaron, then?
41:04I mean, obviously, yeah, you have to.
41:05No chance.
41:06You're kidding me?
41:07What's the alternative?
41:09You've got to help me.
41:10Help you what?
41:11Provide you with a plausible explanation as to why the guy who says he's married to you suddenly moves in?
41:16He's not moving in.
41:17He can't.
41:18He's not allowed to.
41:18And you know what?
41:19I'm glad you find it funny.
41:20I find it ridiculous.
41:23You've got to help me.
41:24I wouldn't know how.
41:26But also, no.
41:27This is your mess.
41:29But I'll leave you with these parting words.
41:30Tell him.
41:33I'll see you then.
41:36Well, it's something you said.
41:38I don't know.
41:39Well, you don't know much, do you?
41:41Are you sure you're all right?
41:42There's something that happens after you?
41:43Yeah, no, I'm fine.
41:44I just, um...
41:45I'm feeling a bit bad about missing the walk.
41:51Thinking about how I'm going to make it up to you.
41:52Right, so Billy's saying, oh, you know, we'll go to the services, they'll have a nice of bogs there, and we can get something to eat.
42:01And I'm going, oh, no, go now, Billy lad.
42:03You know, you've got an old man's bladder, and you'll probably pee yourself in the van.
42:06And I'm thinking, right, you've got to go now, or I am toast, yeah?
42:10So he does, and I'm rapid, shirt over to the bloke, let's have it, thank you very much.
42:14I'm running back to the van, stuffing it under the seat, Billy comes out, gosh.
42:18Right, and what are you going to do next time when he doesn't need the loo?
42:21You see, I've already planned this.
42:23I'm just going to meet the bloke in the toilet next time.
42:26I have a message, Ray, he's going to sort it.
42:28Hang on, you're giving Ray instructions now?
42:30I'm just, you know, creating solutions to the problems.
42:35What are you doing?
42:37This is the package, from the ferry.
42:40You're importing literal chicken feed?
42:45Trial run.
42:46I didn't want a few grounds worth of the good stuff getting seized if Laddie Boy wasn't up to it.
42:51And do you think he is?
42:52He is more than up to it, he enjoyed himself.
42:55What about the girlfriend?
42:57Well, he's got a job for me and Harton tomorrow.
43:00Quit? Doing what?
43:01He hasn't said, but it's not hard to guess, is it?
43:04She is paying a visit to your friend and mine.
43:07What did you say to her?
43:09I kept it vague, obviously.
43:14Once she comes through?
43:15Well, me doing whole and you doing bigger jobs, I mean, we are smashing this April.
43:20She was practically begging me.
43:22She will do whatever it takes they both will.
43:25They're absolutely desperate to pay off that debt.
43:27Yeah, we're going to be all right, aren't we?
43:30We're going to pay her off and then we're going to be free to do what we want.
43:36Good luck with that.
43:37Good luck with that.
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