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00:00Thank you very much.
00:30We've sold out.
00:36Haven't even ordered yet.
00:37Well, whatever you're after, we haven't got it.
00:39In fact, we'll never have it.
00:41Are you barring me?
00:43Until you've said sorry for threatening my family, yes.
00:46Not gonna happen.
00:47Hey, take it easy.
00:49I can fight my own battles.
00:50Oh, no, you can.
00:51I also know that laughing boy there doesn't really fight fair.
00:57That's his problem.
00:57Threats of revenge, casual intimidation.
01:00He's made it pretty clear if the police won't deal with this, then he will.
01:04Justice comes in many forms, were his precise words.
01:13I owe £4.50, please.
01:16£4.50.
01:17For ham on bread.
01:20For locally sourced ham on artisan white bloomer.
01:23I'm competitively priced, thank you.
01:26How long were you inside for?
01:27Long enough.
01:28Well, clearly.
01:29We'll introduce you to oat milk next time.
01:32You're very prickly.
01:35I like you.
01:35I've got to go in half an hour.
01:44I've got a puppy clinic.
01:45Oh.
01:46Oh.
01:46Well, it's fine.
01:47I just wanted to catch Dylan, really.
01:49Hey.
01:50Hiya.
01:52I've got you this.
01:53And I've put you on my insurance, so, you know, the open road will win.
01:56What?
01:56Oh, thanks.
01:57How much did it cost?
01:58It doesn't matter, does it?
01:59It's my treat.
02:00Oh, no.
02:00Come on, it's well expensive.
02:01I want to pay some of it, at least.
02:03Well, are you still on for ten?
02:04Er, yeah, yeah.
02:05Okay, so I'll pay you 40 quid for today, and you can give that to Paddy.
02:09Deal, and then I'll pay you back when I can, you know.
02:11No arguing.
02:16What?
02:16Rally driving?
02:18Oh, come on, that's way too much, man.
02:20You know, but it's just for me to say well done for passing your test.
02:23Cheers, Paddy.
02:24I really like rally driving.
02:25Do you know what?
02:25I bet April would love to see it.
02:27I could drive us all down, and we could watch you doing donuts.
02:30Yeah, yeah, yeah, cool.
02:31Hey, did you tell her about doing a shift at the pub?
02:34Er, yeah, yeah.
02:35Oh, great.
02:36Tell her about our idea about her coming in for lunch.
02:38Er, will be, yeah.
02:39Great.
02:40Are you going to message her now?
02:41Marlon.
02:42You can do it later, can't you?
02:45Do you want a brew?
02:47I'll make them.
02:52Get off.
02:54Look, I know you're desperate to see April, but just dial down the pressure, all right?
02:58I know, I know, I will.
03:00Also, 40 quid for washing pots.
03:01I'm in the wrong flipping jar.
03:07Here you go.
03:09Cheers.
03:10Giving him the grand tie, yeah?
03:11He's only been here a day.
03:13There was a chance.
03:14Yeah.
03:15Plenty of time for Suggles to show me around.
03:18Right, OK.
03:19Well, there's a pub, garage, and, if you're lucky, a bench.
03:27Right.
03:28That's a good shout, isn't it?
03:30I'll see you later, then.
03:32Yeah.
03:32Yeah, see you.
03:39Right?
03:40Yeah, yeah.
03:41Yeah, it just feels a bit weird seeing your ex.
03:48Feels a bit weird seeing people, actually, to be fair, but I'm sure I'll get used to it.
03:53You said Americana yet?
03:55Yes.
03:56That macky, wacky, whatever it was you gave me yesterday was not good.
03:59Mm-hmm.
03:593.40, please.
04:01And don't complain about the price.
04:03I've left my wallet in the gaff.
04:05I'll just...
04:05No, it's OK.
04:06I'll get it.
04:06Oh, what a generous friend you have.
04:11Thanks.
04:14Just so you know, I hate people thinking that we're just friends.
04:19No, it's fine.
04:20I get it.
04:20If you're not ready, we'd do this at your pace.
04:25Thank you for that as well.
04:26I will pay you back when I get back from Leeds.
04:28I'm going to go and open a bank account.
04:30You know you can do banking on your phone now, yeah?
04:32It'll save you the trip.
04:33Mm-mm.
04:34No.
04:34It's got to be old school for me.
04:37I don't think I trust these apps.
04:41I've also got another couple of bits and pieces to deal with,
04:44so I'll see you later.
04:55So, how's your new lodger?
04:57New lodger?
04:58Charles has taken somebody in as part of his prison outreach work.
05:02Ooh.
05:03Do we know what he was in for?
05:04Yeah, I was wondering that.
05:05Yeah.
05:07I do hope this isn't going to descend into tittle-tattle.
05:10Oh, it's just interesting, isn't it?
05:12No.
05:14Absolutely not.
05:15It's very Christian of you and Charles.
05:18Rehabilitation is an important part of our faith.
05:21I hope I can rely on you to be both welcoming and discreet when he comes in to register.
05:25Right.
05:29Prostates.
05:30We've had no new bookings for tests.
05:32Not surprised.
05:34Men, eh?
05:34Oof.
05:35Typical.
05:36I include myself in that.
05:38Indeed.
05:39Just like my brother.
05:40Oh.
05:43He passed away from prostate cancer.
05:45Oh, I'm sorry, Claudette.
05:47I didn't know that.
05:49He's the reason I insist Charles gets checked every few years without fail.
05:53Is something the matter?
06:00Not at all.
06:01Shall we move on to item two?
06:03Stationary.
06:05Please don't try and change the subject.
06:07Are you telling me that Charles hasn't been in for his prostate test?
06:10That would be confidential information.
06:12Which tells me everything I need to know.
06:14Is something I need to know.
06:44Oh, no.
06:53Oh, God.
06:56Oh, God.
07:10Maybe we should have ordered the omelette.
07:12I'm quite happy with my jacket potato.
07:15But I'm not happy with you.
07:17What have I done now?
07:19More what you haven't done.
07:20Why haven't you been for a prostate test?
07:22What?
07:24I have.
07:25You haven't been for one recently.
07:27Not since you came to the village.
07:28And you've been here nearly five years.
07:30You know you're supposed to have your prostate checks regularly.
07:35Hey, I haven't said anything, I swear.
07:37And neither did Liam.
07:39Dib, dib, dib, and all that.
07:40They definitely didn't.
07:42But after a conversation with Liam and Manpreet, and using common sense, and your reaction
07:48has confirmed it, after what happened to your Uncle Oswald, I'm so very disappointed.
07:54Right, Mother.
07:55Don't you right, Mother me.
07:57An apology would suffice.
07:58I'm sorry.
08:01Genuinely sorry.
08:03I'll book him.
08:04No need.
08:05I've booked him for you.
08:07Tomorrow.
08:10Thanks for caring.
08:11And I always will.
08:12And it will reassure Liam that the campaign is working too.
08:20How was the omelette?
08:21Can I just say, those eggs were so fluffy and so light, that's like eating a cloud made out
08:26of cheese.
08:27It's the best omelette you've ever made me.
08:28I didn't make it.
08:31That's impossible.
08:32Done washing pots.
08:33Yeah.
08:33His fingers are like prune, so I gave him a break.
08:35Right, I want one of them made every day.
08:37You asked to do one for April.
08:39Is she coming?
08:40Oh, she hasn't replied, sorry.
08:43Oh.
08:43Oh well.
08:44Get back in that kitchen, you.
08:45Them pots aren't going to wash themselves.
08:46Yes, Chef.
08:48Never seen you smile so much.
08:50Well, don't stress about April.
08:58You know me, Jimmy, Jimmy.
09:13Justice comes in many forms.
09:16Justice comes in many forms.
09:18Justice.
09:22Oi!
09:25Not about to drive off, are you?
09:28I wasn't leaving, I was getting my phone.
09:45Yeah, of course you was.
09:46How am I supposed to call for help?
09:47Why do you look so guilty then?
09:51Ambulance, please.
09:54Yeah, he's breathing, but he's in a really bad way.
09:58I've hit him with my car.
10:07I can't stay long.
10:11Can we talk?
10:15Yeah.
10:16Oh, yeah.
10:18Let me just give you your money back.
10:21No, it's fine, it's a coffee.
10:23You know how I feel about debt.
10:27I thought you were going to the bank.
10:29Yeah, I did.
10:30After I'd sorted a bit of business with a kid who owned me 10k and 40, come mong me off.
10:35I was better now, aren't I?
10:37Keep the change.
10:41Yeah, right.
10:42Well, you know how it is.
10:43People take liberties, people get corrected.
10:47So, um, you're about to say something?
10:51No, no, it's nothing important.
10:55Okay.
10:56Cool.
10:57Well, if you change your mind, let me know.
10:59Oh, I'm sorry to interrupt her.
11:04I didn't know you had a guest.
11:05Oh, no, it's okay, ma'am.
11:06I was just leaving, actually.
11:07Please, don't feel the need to.
11:09I'm just popping back to make sure Kevin has something to eat.
11:12Oh, and to let you know that your appointment at the doctor's is at 11 tomorrow.
11:17Don't worry.
11:18It's just to get me registered.
11:20Which is important when you have a heart condition like Kevin's.
11:22I'll put you that mulligatoni soup on.
11:25Oh, yeah, I got you and Charles something.
11:29You shouldn't waste your money on us.
11:35Oh, my.
11:37A new order record.
11:39He will love that.
11:45Flowers?
11:46Yeah.
11:47One bunch delivered every month for three months.
11:50I just, I heard you tell somebody that you loved some flowers, so.
11:54That's very generous of you.
12:05You've got a friend for life there, Kevin.
12:07Oi.
12:08Don't you get any ideas?
12:10I'd better get off.
12:12Um, do you want to go for a pint later?
12:15I'll text you.
12:17Make sure you do.
12:19Because I've got ten grand.
12:21I don't want to spoil my favourite person.
12:24See ya.
12:30Hi, um, the police called and told me my husband is here.
12:34Jimmy, James King.
12:36Take a seat.
12:37I'll let a nurse know you've arrived.
12:39Your breath test was clear and we've got your statement.
12:42We'll speak to Mr Milligan tomorrow.
12:44And once Mr King is stable,
12:45he'll hopefully be able to confirm your version of events.
12:48OK, thank you.
12:49We'll be in touch.
12:54It was you.
12:58Yeah.
12:58I am so sorry.
13:01He must have stepped out without seeing me.
13:04You get into a blazing round with my husband yesterday,
13:10banging on about justice,
13:12and then today you just happen to run him down.
13:15What a coincidence.
13:16Did any of that come up in your little chat with the police?
13:19No.
13:20Didn't think so.
13:21I didn't mean for any of this to happen.
13:22Oh, didn't you?
13:24If anything, anything happens to my Jimmy,
13:27you won't need to shout about justice anymore
13:29because you'll be the one facing it.
13:31I need to go to my husband,
13:33but then I'll be talking to the police.
13:34You could have called me.
13:42I didn't know I was supposed to.
13:44Whenever beer's involved,
13:45you should always just call me.
13:48What's the deal with this Kev?
13:50I thought you didn't mind him being around.
13:52I didn't,
13:53so he's a bit weird in the cafe this morning.
13:55Yeah, he's just struggling to adjust to normal life.
13:59Right.
14:00And how long's he going to be with Charles then?
14:02I don't know.
14:04You can't place him somewhere else?
14:05I'm not sure.
14:06Oh, man, you don't know much, do you?
14:09I know I love you.
14:10I'll start that.
14:11You're going to make me feel special.
14:13You are.
14:14So another beer?
14:16Yeah.
14:20Do you know what, though?
14:22When the time's right,
14:23I can't wait to tell people about us.
14:27Yeah, me too.
14:29Can't wait.
14:46Thanks for doing that.
14:47I see a problem.
14:48Elliot helped me find things.
14:50Are the kids okay?
14:51Yeah, yeah, everything's fine.
14:52I want to make them all some lunch.
14:55How is he doing?
14:58Oh, hey, hey.
15:00It's a good job I brought these.
15:03Here.
15:05Well, they said he's stable,
15:06but he just keeps falling asleep.
15:10It's because he's on strong pain colours, apparently.
15:13Why can't we get a break, Dad?
15:15It's just one thing after it all.
15:17Hey, come on, come on.
15:18Jimmy will pull through it.
15:20And so will you.
15:21Will I?
15:22Yes, because I'm not going to let you fall apart.
15:25We've got each other.
15:27That's how dads and daughters work, remember?
15:33The police came in before him.
15:37They're going to need to speak to Jimmy, you know,
15:38to understand what happened.
15:39Well, I suppose he's the only one who knows if it was on purpose or not.
15:44Well, there's no suppose about it, Dad.
15:48Joe won't be able to wiggle his way out of this bomb.
15:49I'm guessing this isn't a business visit.
16:08I suppose the police have been in touch?
16:11About Jimmy?
16:12Yeah, they rang.
16:13They're coming round tomorrow.
16:19So, come on in.
16:21You tell me exactly what did happen.
16:23Well, like I said, it was an accident.
16:27He stepped out.
16:28I didn't see him.
16:29I mean, you would know.
16:30You were there.
16:31You know I'm telling the truth.
16:32And nothing but the truth, Your Honour.
16:34Yeah, this isn't funny.
16:38Tell me, Joe.
16:38What are you really worried about?
16:45Nicola.
16:47She's, er...
16:48She's gunning for me after a little argument we had in the pub.
16:50Right.
16:51Is that the one where you, er...
16:53threatened to get your own justice against Jimmy?
16:58It was a knee-jerk reaction.
17:00OK?
17:02Well, now he's in the hospital.
17:04Looks bad.
17:06Looks like I had a motive.
17:08It was just an accident, you know?
17:12Yeah, one which you then tried to drive away from.
17:14You know, some people might even call out of here and run.
17:19I was going to get my phone to call for help.
17:22Sticky situation you're in, this, innit?
17:23Do not toy with me.
17:26You are not in a position to mess me around.
17:31And what does that mean?
17:32I have information.
17:34Remember?
17:36About Ruby?
17:37I know what you did to her dad.
17:42You know, it's such a shame you've decided to play it like this.
17:48Oi!
17:49Wait!
17:51I was just, er...
17:53Yeah, doing a shift in there.
17:55I saw.
17:55Sorry I lied, alright?
17:59I didn't want to let Marlon down.
18:02But you could, me.
18:04You know, I hate lying.
18:06Yeah, well, you lied to me about who your mum was, didn't you, sir?
18:12Wow.
18:12Just remember who you're talking to.
18:21How much are you getting for today?
18:23Er, 40 quid.
18:24Pfft.
18:25You'd have earned triple that on the job I'd lined up for you.
18:28It's your debt.
18:28It's your timeline.
18:29I'll give you it later, right, and you can knock it off what we owe, yeah?
18:33Nah.
18:34Treat April with it.
18:35But tomorrow, I need you back on your proper job with me.
18:39Don't let me down again.
18:40Do you understand?
18:42What?
18:43Yeah.
18:44Good lad.
18:45I'll be in touch tomorrow, bright and early.
18:47Oh.
18:51You know, I'll catch you skiving.
18:53Er, sorry.
18:54Er, I'm joking.
18:55I'm joking.
18:56You smashed it today.
18:57I need sunglasses for the shine on some of them pans.
19:00Want another shift tomorrow?
19:02Er, sorry, I can't.
19:05Oh, that's OK.
19:06Er, the day after then?
19:07Or the weekend?
19:08If the depot's an issue?
19:11Er, thanks, but, erm...
19:14Sorry, I just don't, you know, really think it's for me.
19:17Anthony's body's gone.
19:27Of course you'd say that.
19:29Well, you go to the police and tell them what you think you know, see where it gets you.
19:32But let me warn you.
19:34If you do that, I'll tell the police I saw you at Jimmy on purpose.
19:40He just...
19:41He just drove straight at him, officer.
19:45They wouldn't believe that.
19:46And, you know, in this conversation, it could have gone completely differently.
19:49But once again, true to form, you've proved you're just a traitorous little scumbag.
19:54How to save his own skin.
19:55OK.
19:58I'm sorry.
20:01I shouldn't have threatened you.
20:03But you provoked me.
20:05Don't blame me for what you just said.
20:11Yeah, we've been getting on recently.
20:14I was stupid to try and ruin that.
20:17I think I was the stupid one for thinking that you might have changed.
20:24I could pay you.
20:26What do you want?
20:27OK, yeah, let's have a think.
20:28Um, you stole my kidney.
20:31And I got some land.
20:33So, how about if I save you from the police, I get your hat as black as it is?
20:43Ten grand.
20:47Twenty.
20:47Oh, stop it now.
20:48Twenty-five grand.
20:49You would make a rubbish bingo caller.
20:55Look, as much fun as this is, I've got a meeting in five minutes.
20:59So delay it.
21:00That's not how I do business, sunshine.
21:02But here's what I think you should do.
21:05I think that you should go back to your big mansion and have a big think with your big daft head.
21:11And then tomorrow, you let me know what you've decided how much your freedom's worth.
21:17The police are dead at twelve.
21:19Ta-da.
21:29Well, enjoy.
21:30You drive carefully.
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