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Emma and Jasmine - Older Woman and Younger Woman Relationship (Doctors) - Extended Cut
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00:00:01Morning.
00:00:02I see the media are still here.
00:00:05Yeah, it pushes a lot of buttons, this one.
00:00:07It certainly pushes mine.
00:00:09Any news?
00:00:10His condition deteriorated overnight.
00:00:14Ooh! Is that a croissant?
00:00:16Erm, yes.
00:00:17You know, if I was to take that off you,
00:00:19I'd be doing your arteries a favour.
00:00:21Oh, she's so nice.
00:00:22P.C. Jasmine Dajani, this is Dr. Reid.
00:00:24Er, Emma.
00:00:26Heard a lot about you from the lads.
00:00:28That's worrying.
00:00:29Oh, you're their favourite FME.
00:00:31Go on, I miss breakfast.
00:00:33I'm afraid you don't get around me that easily.
00:00:35So, any leads? Anything CCTV?
00:00:38Camera failure on the street where the incident occurred.
00:00:41And no witnesses so far?
00:00:44On the plus, Psychic Sue's been on the phone.
00:00:47Apparently the driver lives near water.
00:00:49Yeah, time wasters.
00:00:51You won't be saying that when the lottery numbers she gave me come up.
00:00:54Blasted around jokes?
00:00:56Yeah, someone has to.
00:00:58So, you said that the boy's condition had deteriorated?
00:01:01He's in a coma.
00:01:02Robert!
00:01:03Talking of time wasters?
00:01:04Just the man.
00:01:05Morning, Ted.
00:01:06I hear about the appeal, and I'm volunteering for the bannards.
00:01:09Until the pub's open.
00:01:11We don't need any help, thanks.
00:01:13Ah.
00:01:14And I'm sober as a judge, I'll have you know.
00:01:17Oh, and who's this vision of beauty?
00:01:19Dr. Emma Reid?
00:01:21Sergeant Ted Dawes.
00:01:22At your disposal.
00:01:23Retired.
00:01:24Ah.
00:01:25Oh.
00:01:26What have you done to your hand?
00:01:27Oh, it's all right.
00:01:28I just, er, I did it when I was blotter last night.
00:01:31I just put a plaster on it.
00:01:32I think that needs more than a plaster.
00:01:34Do you mind if I take a look?
00:01:36Aye.
00:01:37Unless there's anything you need me to do?
00:01:39Seeing as it's you, Ted, but then on you by, yeah?
00:01:42After you.
00:01:45You'd better look after that.
00:01:46Seriously?
00:01:47Can't have you going hungry on the beat.
00:01:52Ow.
00:01:55What?
00:01:56And you didn't see a car driving away.
00:01:58I don't know what my problem is.
00:02:03Sorry, excuse me.
00:02:04Can you hear it?
00:02:05Do any of you even care?
00:02:07Just get started, you crazy.
00:02:09And you think that's appropriate sort of language to use, do you?
00:02:13What's going on?
00:02:14Thank goodness, officer.
00:02:16I am on the receiving end of the most pernicious of verbal abuse.
00:02:21Well, I could hear you from over there, madam, but I couldn't hear anyone else.
00:02:24Are you a local resident?
00:02:26Well, I was defending myself.
00:02:28Yes, do you live here?
00:02:30I was here to pay my respects to the little boy who's been injured.
00:02:34Right, well, I'm going to have to ask you to leave.
00:02:35I think the residents have been through enough, don't you?
00:02:38I was trying to help.
00:02:40Well, whatever your intentions, you're creating a public disorder.
00:02:43I am doing nothing of the sort.
00:02:47I want your name and number, young lady.
00:02:49I intend to speak to your superior.
00:02:51Fine.
00:02:53Well, you can come with me to the station.
00:02:55I'm not going anywhere with you.
00:02:57I'm arresting you for disorderly behaviour.
00:02:59Oh, get your hands off me.
00:03:01Get the car.
00:03:02Get the car.
00:03:03Get in!
00:03:04Get in!
00:03:05Get in!
00:03:06Get in!
00:03:08Get to my human rights.
00:03:09I demand to see us, and listen to it,
00:03:10I'm missing you friends before we do anything, Miriam.
00:03:14Miriam!
00:03:16Are you going to help?
00:03:18You are hurting me! Get up!
00:03:21You're breaking my arm, you brute!
00:03:24You dislocated my shoulder! I'll sue!
00:03:27My mother was a justice and a peace!
00:03:30Are you hurt?
00:03:32Only my dignity.
00:03:34Are you sure you're OK?
00:03:36Can I please say it was a drug dealer and not some old bint with a massive handbag?
00:03:40No, because they're our witnesses.
00:03:43I don't know why you're laughing. You've got to go and examine her.
00:03:49I think I've cracked a rib.
00:03:51Oh, I doubt it. You might have a sore head, though.
00:03:54I'm seeing stars.
00:03:56Are you?
00:03:58No.
00:03:59But you're making me plush.
00:04:02Back to work.
00:04:04Yeah.
00:04:05Thanks, Doc.
00:04:13Right.
00:04:14So...
00:04:19...
00:04:23...
00:04:29Right.
00:04:43Congratulations, I hear you got a result.
00:04:45Potentially, although it's thanks to the old guard more than us.
00:04:48Old guard?
00:04:49Ted.
00:04:50Oh, and we've had good news from the hospital. Wesley's out of a coma.
00:04:53Oh, that is good news.
00:04:55Do you have a second, Sarge?
00:04:56Yeah, excuse me.
00:04:59Did you get the horn?
00:05:01Um, yes.
00:05:05Thanks again for earlier.
00:05:07You're a great bedside manner.
00:05:08Oh, wow. I aim to please.
00:05:11Sounds promising.
00:05:13Oh, excuse me.
00:05:18Should be well enough to give a statement in the morning.
00:05:20Night.
00:05:25Gosh.
00:05:26I didn't recognise you're out of a uniform.
00:05:28I thought you'd left ages ago.
00:05:30Keeping tabs on me?
00:05:31No.
00:05:32Of course not.
00:05:34So, are you doing anything nice this evening?
00:05:37No.
00:05:38No.
00:05:39I'm knackered.
00:05:40Long day.
00:05:41Me too.
00:05:42Fit for nothing.
00:05:44I wouldn't say that.
00:05:45So, am I reading the signals right?
00:05:58Signals?
00:05:59I, um...
00:06:00I don't know what you mean.
00:06:02Fancy going for a drink sometime, assuming I'm not barking up the wrong tree.
00:06:07You're not.
00:06:08You're not.
00:06:10But...
00:06:11It...
00:06:12It would be a bit weird, wouldn't it?
00:06:15Going on a date with a colleague and...
00:06:20You're quite a bit younger.
00:06:21Well, there's only one way to find out.
00:06:23Hmm?
00:06:26Well?
00:06:27Um...
00:06:31Yes, I'd love to.
00:06:33Great.
00:06:34I'll be in touch.
00:06:36Night then.
00:06:37Night.
00:06:38Oh, no!
00:06:51No!
00:06:53Oh!
00:06:59It's me!
00:07:00Emma!
00:07:01I've got a spot!
00:07:02Sorry?
00:07:03A zit!
00:07:04On my chin!
00:07:05Why tonight?
00:07:06And all nights?
00:07:07Well, that's it.
00:07:08I'm not going.
00:07:09Yes, you are.
00:07:10Acne?
00:07:11At my age?
00:07:12So what?
00:07:13Now your one solitary spot is acne?
00:07:14It's a volcano.
00:07:15Try a dab of toothpaste or perfume.
00:07:16Something will dry out quickly.
00:07:17I've only got half an hour.
00:07:18Okay, well, look, you've got two options.
00:07:19Either squeeze it and cover it with makeup, or be upfront about it and show her that it's
00:07:20proof that you're still young at heart.
00:07:21But...
00:07:22I've got to go.
00:07:23I've got to go.
00:07:24I've got to go.
00:07:25I've got to go.
00:07:26I've got to go.
00:07:27I've got to go.
00:07:28I've got to go.
00:07:29I've got to go.
00:07:30I've got to go.
00:07:31And show her that it's proof that you're still young at heart.
00:07:34But...
00:07:35I've got to go.
00:07:36Bye.
00:07:37It's massive.
00:08:01Good, I'm so…
00:08:02Hi!
00:08:04I am so sorry I'm late.
00:08:07I should've texted you to say that I was running late.
00:08:22You, um, you must've thought I'd… got cold feet.
00:08:27Well another hour I would've filed a missing person.
00:08:30It's just, um...
00:08:31Well, my son phoned as I was leaving the house,
00:08:34and he's in Australia, so there's the time difference.
00:08:37Australia? Wow.
00:08:38Is he on holiday, gap year?
00:08:41No, no, no, he lives there.
00:08:43Oh, right. So he's...
00:08:4631.
00:08:48Oh.
00:08:49He's a nurse in a hospital in Sydney,
00:08:51and a patient of his had died, and he was upset.
00:08:55I couldn't just call him back.
00:08:57No, of course not.
00:08:59I can't believe you have a son almost my age.
00:09:03No, I mean, you don't look old enough.
00:09:07Right.
00:09:18Yeah, Ted definitely had a twinkle in his eye for you, I could tell.
00:09:22But it was more than a twinkle. It was open season.
00:09:25Oh, I think he was just trying to get a connection with the job again.
00:09:28I see flowers in your future, and maybe a card with kittens on it.
00:09:34Stop it.
00:09:36But it is easy to see how he ended up with the drinking problem down.
00:09:40I mean, the canteen culture, going to the pub straight after a shift.
00:09:44Do you feel pressure to join in?
00:09:45Uh, no, but it is one way to make sure you don't take the job home with you.
00:09:52I know, but obliteration, mind you, it's not just the police, is it?
00:09:56I've seen it with surgeons, therapists, GPs.
00:10:00The shift patterns don't exactly encourage you having a life outside the job, either.
00:10:04Exactly. I mean, how many people do we both know who are still single?
00:10:07Oh, or ones with broken relationships, where the job has been a factor.
00:10:11Although the one beacon I see is Rob Hollings.
00:10:15Oh, I've always looked up to him for a lot of reasons.
00:10:18And he has a very strong and loving relationship with Karen.
00:10:23Have you met her?
00:10:24You could say that. I see her almost every day.
00:10:27She's, um, she's the receptionist at the mill.
00:10:30And?
00:10:31Um, she's a force of nature.
00:10:36Oh, the Sarge was talking about how she was hogging the karaoke at a party no one could get near.
00:10:42Yeah, well, she doesn't need any encouragement. Or a microphone.
00:10:46He said she, quote, cut a sway through all the oldies but goodies, unquote.
00:10:52I mean, George Michael, Brian Adams, someone I've never heard of, what are they called?
00:10:57Um, Duran Duran.
00:11:00Oh, look, I mean, when I say oldies, I'm not...
00:11:02Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:11:02You mean the stuff that I was listening to on my Walkman,
00:11:06which is probably the same stuff that your mum was listening to when she was changing your nappies.
00:11:10What's a Walkman?
00:11:11No, I'm joking.
00:11:13It was a record player.
00:11:15Cole-powered.
00:11:18Still joking.
00:11:20You know the age thing isn't an issue for me.
00:11:23And yet we keep coming back to it.
00:11:25Yeah.
00:11:30How's your food?
00:11:32Yeah, it's good.
00:11:41God, why are you even here, Emma?
00:11:46Especially when you've got Mount Vesuvius on your face.
00:11:49Oh, thank you.
00:12:15Another bottle or straight on to something sweet and sticky?
00:12:19Oh, you know, I think I've had enough wine.
00:12:21I didn't even know if you drank or not.
00:12:24Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:12:25I drink like a fish, add some wine, and I'm sure I'm hilarious.
00:12:30Right, so, do you say anything you fancy?
00:12:36Well, I'll be honest.
00:12:39The only time I order dessert at a restaurant is when the date's been a disaster.
00:12:43So I stuff myself with something over the top, like a pavlova or a mountain of profiteroles.
00:12:51And that way the evening hasn't been a total waste.
00:12:55Well, that's certainly original.
00:12:57Yeah.
00:12:59You know desserts can be a real tell, can't they?
00:13:02Can they?
00:13:03What people order.
00:13:04Like a slice of cheesecake with two spoons means.
00:13:07Oh, you see, I would really like the cheesecake, but I don't want to look like a pig.
00:13:12Bingo.
00:13:13OK, well, what if I ordered, um, I don't know, chocolate cake?
00:13:17With or without cream?
00:13:19Single or whipped.
00:13:21Are we still talking about the cream?
00:13:22What if it was the squirty kind?
00:13:28This stuff!
00:13:30People are looking!
00:13:32Let them!
00:13:36What do you want?
00:13:38Oh, I don't know.
00:13:41You decide.
00:13:42Two glasses of cassis, please.
00:13:46Good choice.
00:13:47So much for no more wine.
00:13:48Oh, well, it's sweet, not sickly.
00:13:55Well, excuse me and just...
00:13:59I think that cassis was one too many.
00:14:13Lovely, though.
00:14:15So, what did you think of my croissant?
00:14:18Oh, very nice.
00:14:20Oh, good.
00:14:21And, um, the cream horn, was that...
00:14:24Oh, nothing Freudian.
00:14:25Sometimes a cream horn is just a cream horn.
00:14:28Fair enough.
00:14:29So, the kitchen's through there.
00:14:31Decaf, all right?
00:14:32Oh, when you said coffee, you actually...
00:14:35You actually meant coffee.
00:14:36Well, what did you think I meant?
00:14:39Mm.
00:14:39I take it last night went well?
00:14:53I was a little late, but once I got there, yes, I mean...
00:14:57As we started to get to know each other, it was, um...
00:15:01Hmm.
00:15:02Hmm.
00:15:02Hmm.
00:15:04Don't tell me that you broke the first date rule.
00:15:08Really, Zara?
00:15:11If you must know, we did kiss.
00:15:13Good girl.
00:15:14And it was amazing.
00:15:16I mean, it's one of the best I've had.
00:15:17I'm literally buzzing.
00:15:19You sound like a lovesick teenager.
00:15:21Oh, come on.
00:15:21You know what I mean.
00:15:22What's that on your neck?
00:15:23What?
00:15:23Is that a love bite?
00:15:24What?
00:15:25Oh, shut up!
00:15:27You're just jealous.
00:15:30Yes.
00:15:32And, um, don't tell anyone about this.
00:15:34It's not strictly kosher.
00:15:37You know what they say for a eavesdropping?
00:15:39Oh!
00:15:40You made me chuckle.
00:15:41Guilty conscience.
00:15:44Actually, I was hoping I'd see you.
00:15:46Because Aisha said you went on a date last night.
00:15:49Did she?
00:15:51Hmm.
00:15:51And I'm a bit confused.
00:15:53Are you bisexual now?
00:15:55Because you had that thing with Gareth.
00:15:56Yes, thank you for reminding me.
00:15:57Oh, sorry.
00:15:59All right.
00:16:01If I had to give myself a label, then I would say I was pansexual.
00:16:08Oh.
00:16:09Oh, hang on.
00:16:11Is that the one where you're not attracted to anyone?
00:16:14No, that doesn't make any sense.
00:16:16Oh, is it the one where you're gender neutral?
00:16:18Or where anything goes?
00:16:20Look it up, Valerie.
00:16:21Oh, well, you've moved on from smiling and now we are pigging out, are we?
00:16:32They were a gift from a patient.
00:16:34They will be rude not to.
00:16:35Oh, no.
00:16:37Oh, no.
00:16:40I am made of stronger stuff.
00:16:43Clearly.
00:16:44Anyway, I was looking for you.
00:16:45Where did you disappear to?
00:16:47None of your business.
00:16:48So, are we going to be seeing Jasmine again?
00:16:53Well, I could say the same.
00:16:55None of your business.
00:16:57But you won't, because you are dying to tell me.
00:17:01Tonight.
00:17:02You don't waste your time.
00:17:03Well, I just want to see her.
00:17:05What can I say?
00:17:05Well, you've only had one date.
00:17:07So?
00:17:08Well, just be...
00:17:10What?
00:17:10Careful?
00:17:11Well, and that's it.
00:17:12Being careful for the rest of my life.
00:17:14Sometimes, Zara, you just have to eat the damn chocolate.
00:17:21You see, for me, it's never really been about the gender.
00:17:25It's about the person.
00:17:27Mm?
00:17:27I mean, take this tea.
00:17:30Go on.
00:17:31Well, for argument's sake, right?
00:17:34It's peach flavour, and I like peach flavour.
00:17:38Yeah?
00:17:39I'm comfortable with it.
00:17:41I'm used to it.
00:17:42Right.
00:17:42But then one day, I hear about another flavour.
00:17:46Ah, passion fruit.
00:17:48Right.
00:17:48Right.
00:17:50And I think, well, just because I know I like peach flavour,
00:17:56doesn't mean I can't try passion fruit, does it?
00:18:00No, but are you experimenting with different flavours
00:18:03just for the sake of it?
00:18:05Oh, no.
00:18:06No, no.
00:18:07I'm just very attracted to this flavour.
00:18:11But wouldn't you know by now what flavour you're more suited to?
00:18:17Well, I like all flavours.
00:18:19Always have done.
00:18:21It's just that I find this passion fruit one particularly irresistible,
00:18:28and I'd like to stick with it.
00:18:32Are you paying me a compliment?
00:18:34Well, I'm trying to.
00:18:39I've had better, but thanks.
00:18:40OK.
00:18:42You did say you were free tonight.
00:18:44Yeah, why?
00:18:45Good.
00:18:46I've organised a little surprise.
00:18:48Oh, what is it?
00:18:50Well, it wouldn't be a surprise if I told you now, would it?
00:18:52Oh, all right.
00:18:53Fair enough.
00:18:56I had a great time.
00:19:00Yeah, me too.
00:19:04I would love to.
00:19:06Well, you know, give me a ring.
00:19:09All right.
00:19:11Bye-bye.
00:19:11You've only known her five minutes.
00:19:16Well, it's not like you've always waited for things to develop.
00:19:20I would be more cautious these days.
00:19:22Jumping straight into bed with someone isn't so wise.
00:19:25We didn't just jump into bed.
00:19:27We dance.
00:19:28What?
00:19:29Street dance.
00:19:31Jasmine took me to a class.
00:19:32My God, woman, you could do yourself a mischief.
00:19:35It was fun.
00:19:36She was fun.
00:19:38And what about the age difference?
00:19:42What about it?
00:19:43Well, does it bother you?
00:19:44From what I hear, it didn't bother you when you slept with Jack Hollands.
00:19:49Well, that was...
00:19:50What, before you were more cautious?
00:19:53I would never do something like that now.
00:19:56Oh, well, maybe you should.
00:19:58Life is short, Zara, and I intend to make the most of it.
00:20:02Maybe you should, too.
00:20:03It's me, leaving a message for the Queen of Doom.
00:20:08Thank you for tainting me with your cynicism.
00:20:13Oh, I think this makes a change, not being first.
00:20:16Well, you know, I hate to be predictable.
00:20:22So, our first morning date.
00:20:25That's the joy of shift work.
00:20:27What are you going to have?
00:20:29Um, I don't know.
00:20:38Look, it's a nice day.
00:20:39Fancy taking breakfast on the go.
00:20:43That sounds great.
00:20:44Yeah.
00:20:45Okay.
00:20:48So, how was your shift yesterday?
00:20:51Uh, pretty quiet.
00:20:52Just a couple of drunks.
00:20:53Unlike us, on our first tea total date.
00:20:56Oh, no.
00:20:58I hope you don't only fancy me after a few drinks.
00:21:01No.
00:21:02It's just, back there, I...
00:21:04Yeah, I'm teasing.
00:21:07I don't want you to think that I was...
00:21:09What, that you were embarrassed?
00:21:11I wasn't.
00:21:12I'm not.
00:21:14I just feel...
00:21:16strangely self-conscious.
00:21:18I haven't felt like that in a long time.
00:21:24You know, it's confusing.
00:21:27Emma, people stare.
00:21:30And sometimes it's because they're not used to seeing it,
00:21:32or maybe they think it's sweet.
00:21:36Or maybe they have a problem with it.
00:21:38But people look.
00:21:40And we carry on.
00:21:41Is this okay?
00:21:48If it is with you.
00:21:53The thing is, Jasmine,
00:21:55I like you.
00:21:58Quite a lot as it happens.
00:21:59And it feels strange because...
00:22:06I feel like a kid again.
00:22:09I'm disorientated and...
00:22:12Oh, no, I've said too much
00:22:15and scared you into silence.
00:22:18No.
00:22:20I'm just savouring the moment.
00:22:21The woman I fancy just told me she feels the same way.
00:22:24Are you cold?
00:22:31Yeah, a little bit.
00:22:32Yeah.
00:22:33Oh.
00:22:35Favourite season?
00:22:37That would have to be early autumn.
00:22:40It's still quite mild.
00:22:42The colours on the trees are beautiful.
00:22:45That has a sense of calmness about it.
00:22:48Yes.
00:22:49Summer, when we have one,
00:22:51full of energy, excitement, fun.
00:22:55And barbecues.
00:22:56I love barbecues.
00:23:00My age really doesn't bother you.
00:23:03I don't know how else to say it.
00:23:07Age is just a number.
00:23:09But, I mean, that's all I've got.
00:23:16Oh, my God.
00:23:18They propagate.
00:23:19I might go join them.
00:23:20Leroy?
00:23:22They obviously need a Mac.
00:23:23Yeah?
00:23:23And what years would you be then?
00:23:27I wouldn't be your first, right?
00:23:29No.
00:23:31No, you're not.
00:23:32There have been others.
00:23:34Well, one in particular.
00:23:38It didn't work out, so...
00:23:41But...
00:23:42We can walk before we run, can't we?
00:23:46Yeah.
00:23:48Yeah, we can walk.
00:23:49Call me later?
00:23:51Yeah.
00:24:00Emma.
00:24:01Hey.
00:24:01Oh, hi.
00:24:02Do you want to join us for a nice lunch?
00:24:04Um, thanks, but no, there's somewhere I need to be.
00:24:07See that?
00:24:08Look, Reid cannot wait to get out of the establishment.
00:24:10We should follow suit.
00:24:11No, no, no, no, no, no.
00:24:11Come on, come on.
00:24:12Emma.
00:24:18Emma.
00:24:19Hi.
00:24:20Look, if you're tired, I can go.
00:24:22Oh, no, no, come in.
00:24:24Really?
00:24:24Yes.
00:24:25Yes, come in.
00:24:26Okay, thanks.
00:24:31For you.
00:24:32Just a thank you for, well, a nice morning.
00:24:37Is that the only reason you came round?
00:24:39Well, you've seen my place, so I thought it's only fair if I see yours.
00:24:44Hi.
00:24:45Well, I'll make us a cup of tea.
00:24:46Great.
00:24:47So, did I pass the tea test?
00:24:55The tea test?
00:24:56Come on.
00:24:57We all judge someone on how well they make their tea, right?
00:25:00Yeah, well, I suppose I could give you a review, but, um, you don't really strike me as someone
00:25:06who cares what other people think.
00:25:09I care what you think.
00:25:12Okay.
00:25:13So, are you going to give me a tour of Chez Jasmine?
00:25:19Um, well, it's all pretty standard.
00:25:22I bet there's a few surprises.
00:25:24No, I think you'd be disappointed.
00:25:28Right, well, here we have Le sitting room.
00:25:33Under the stairs we have Le Toilet.
00:25:36And then, uh, upstairs.
00:25:38Directly above us, we have, um...
00:25:46Or perhaps you'd like to see.
00:25:50Perhaps I'd like you to show me.
00:25:58Forget using tea as a judge of character.
00:26:00Oh.
00:26:04You okay?
00:26:05Yeah.
00:26:06What temperature have you got your heating on?
00:26:12It's off.
00:26:13It's all us, baby.
00:26:17Well, then we're sizzling.
00:26:21Hold it.
00:26:22I'll just be back in a sec.
00:26:24Okay.
00:26:24My, my.
00:26:35I'm really glad you came over.
00:26:38Are you?
00:26:43Did you hear me?
00:26:47Emma, is everything okay?
00:26:50Oh, yeah.
00:26:51Everything's fine.
00:26:52There is only one thing I know.
00:26:59I could put that sort of smile on a girl's face.
00:27:01Oh, is it that obvious?
00:27:02Lying ding leave.
00:27:04I am telling you, on a scale of one to ten...
00:27:07Oh, it's fair with alluring details.
00:27:09Oh, you're just jealous.
00:27:11How long has it been?
00:27:12A while.
00:27:13Not since, you know.
00:27:15Oh, yeah, sorry.
00:27:17Anyway.
00:27:17La, la, la, la, la, la.
00:27:19Not listening.
00:27:20La, la, la, la, la, la, la.
00:27:30Please don't tell me you wanted to see me.
00:27:32Would you talk me through the next chapter of the Kama Sutra?
00:27:35No.
00:27:36Well, what is it, then?
00:27:37Because I have to send these forms off before lunch.
00:27:39Come in.
00:27:40I feel a bit foolish.
00:27:47So what's new?
00:27:54Has something happened?
00:27:56I think so.
00:27:58So, you know the feelings I've been having for Jasmine.
00:28:07I thought they were because she had unleashed some long-suppressed passion.
00:28:14And hasn't she?
00:28:17It's something else.
00:28:19Medical.
00:28:22Symptoms?
00:28:25Hot flushes.
00:28:27Fatigue.
00:28:29Mood swings.
00:28:30Well, you know what that is, don't you?
00:28:33Yes, I do.
00:28:36Irritability.
00:28:39It's hardly the end of the world.
00:28:41I know.
00:28:42And it should hardly have come as a surprise.
00:28:45Well, of course not.
00:28:46It's just the timing's not great.
00:28:49I'm worried it's going to interfere with your afternoons of passion with Jasmine.
00:28:52Well, loss of libido can be an issue.
00:28:54It didn't seem to be for you yesterday.
00:28:56And I certainly don't have any problems where that's concerned.
00:29:00Oh, of course.
00:29:00You sailed through your menopause, didn't you?
00:29:02That was different.
00:29:04I was unusually young.
00:29:05What am I, an old hag?
00:29:07Your words.
00:29:09You know the drill.
00:29:11A healthy diet, exercise, vitamin D supplements, and cut down on alcohol.
00:29:15You're joking.
00:29:17No.
00:29:18Stiff drink is exactly what I need.
00:29:20Are you considering HRT?
00:29:22I'm not considering anything yet.
00:29:23Well, then what are you talking to me about, then?
00:29:25Well, I'd like a bit of sympathy, maybe.
00:29:28Oh, what?
00:29:28Hold your hand while you wallow in self-pity.
00:29:31You've come to the wrong person, I'm afraid.
00:29:32Well, clearly, because you are on full-on ice queen mode,
00:29:35so I shall just have to wallow alone.
00:29:41On reflection, I could perhaps have been a little more sympathetic
00:29:46to your current situation.
00:29:51Is that an apology?
00:29:52It's a cup of tea.
00:29:58How are you?
00:30:00Well, at the moment, I am coming to terms with the fact that my transcendental passion for
00:30:05Jasmine turns out to be the dying pangs of my fertility.
00:30:10Not that you're catastrophizing or anything.
00:30:13All right, a bit.
00:30:14Well, you said yourself that you had a great time yesterday.
00:30:17True.
00:30:18And you and I both know that the menopause can be a springboard to a whole new lease of life.
00:30:23So pull yourself together, keep smiling, and stay fabulous.
00:30:27Is that you being slightly more sympathetic?
00:30:31Yes.
00:30:32Can't you tell?
00:30:33Don't ever be a counsellor.
00:30:35Ever.
00:30:35Hi, Valerie.
00:30:39Emma.
00:30:40Are we all dressing up tonight?
00:30:42What?
00:30:43Only, it's just, I thought we had a conversation yesterday where we all agreed to go dressed
00:30:47as movie icons.
00:30:48Only now I think I dreamt it.
00:30:50So, are you going in fancy dress?
00:30:52Fancy dress?
00:30:53No.
00:30:53Um, look, we just said that we were going to go smart casual, didn't we?
00:30:58Valerie, I have to go.
00:30:59Jasmine's here and, well, Zara's just arrived in a taxi.
00:31:03All right, we'll see you there.
00:31:04Bye.
00:31:06Bye.
00:31:09Where are you now?
00:31:11I'm at Emma's.
00:31:13But I can't get out of the cab yet, because they're snogging.
00:31:16So?
00:31:18I don't want to interrupt.
00:31:20Tell me, what's your ETA at the Icon?
00:31:22Well, depends how long it takes them to come up for air.
00:31:26Oh, they look good together.
00:31:29Oh, someone sounds jealous.
00:31:30I am.
00:31:32Jasmine's stolen my wingwoman.
00:31:34Who else am I supposed to make cutting comments with or not?
00:31:37Well, I could volunteer, if a wingman would do instead.
00:31:41I suppose that will have to do.
00:31:45Welcome, welcome.
00:31:46Grab yourselves a drink.
00:31:47You're going to need one, because Sydney has organised a silent disco.
00:31:52Oh, brilliant.
00:31:53Jasmine, this is Al.
00:31:55Al, Jasmine, it's his party.
00:31:57And I'll cry if I want to.
00:31:58Probably over the silent disco.
00:32:00Good to meet you.
00:32:01Where do we get the headphones?
00:32:02Over yonder.
00:32:03Enjoy.
00:32:05Right, drink up, everybody.
00:32:06The ale needs to go.
00:32:07Come on, now.
00:32:14You're kidding.
00:32:16Zara's the cute goatee boy.
00:32:18Mm-hmm.
00:32:19No wonder Daniel dumped her.
00:32:21Oh, well, it was a little bit more complicated than that.
00:32:24Don't you dare tell her that I told you.
00:32:26Oh, no, it's really.
00:32:27I'm sorry.
00:32:30But how old is he, the goatee boy?
00:32:32Sid?
00:32:33Mm-hmm.
00:32:35Probably younger than you, if that's the way you're asking.
00:32:38Look, I'm just trying to make conversation.
00:32:41How many times do I have to tell you the age gap is not an issue for me?
00:32:45I'm sorry, it's just...
00:32:46It's just what?
00:32:49I'll look at you.
00:32:52No, thanks.
00:32:53I'd much rather look at you.
00:33:01Okay, you are on.
00:33:05Everybody...
00:33:06I don't know who this is.
00:33:22Perry?
00:33:24Perry.
00:33:25Repeating it is not making it any clearer.
00:33:28Little Mix.
00:33:29Well, obviously, I've heard of them,
00:33:31but, I mean, I don't know their names individually.
00:33:33She's the one who went out with Zayn Malik.
00:33:35From One Direction.
00:33:36How come you know that?
00:33:37Because I'm a sponge.
00:33:39You know, a trivia sponge.
00:33:41Soaking up interesting bits of information.
00:33:43Very cavalier use of the word interesting, Valerie.
00:33:46Well, look, forget Little Mix.
00:33:48Let's just go back to the Spice Girls.
00:33:50I mean, even you must know them.
00:33:51Oh, you know what?
00:33:52I think I need some air.
00:33:53Oh, no, you're not getting out of this that easy.
00:33:56No, no, really, Jasmine, I'm not...
00:33:57Oh, come on, swing it, shake it, move it, make it...
00:34:00I'm not in the mood.
00:34:01Who do you think you are?
00:34:02Sick.
00:34:05Emma?
00:34:09Emma?
00:34:11What's wrong?
00:34:12Are you ill?
00:34:13Right, you're really worrying me now.
00:34:21I'm going to go get some help.
00:34:22No, don't.
00:34:28I'm not ill.
00:34:30I'm...
00:34:32menopausal.
00:34:34I'm going through the menopause.
00:34:38Oh.
00:34:40Oh.
00:34:41Yes.
00:34:42Gosh, I remember when my mum went through that.
00:34:45Oh, it seemed to go on forever.
00:34:46Not helping.
00:34:47I mean, she had a real nightmare.
00:34:48Yeah, again!
00:34:50I'm sorry.
00:34:51Oh.
00:34:52I'm sorry.
00:34:55So, I am not ill.
00:34:57But I am hot.
00:34:58I am anxious.
00:34:59I am confused.
00:35:01I am not sleeping at night.
00:35:03And I can't concentrate in the day.
00:35:05But I am not ill.
00:35:06I am simply...
00:35:08menopausal.
00:35:09Going through the menopause.
00:35:10Which is just another bonus feature of being a woman that men don't have.
00:35:17You know what?
00:35:17I think it's best if you just leave me to it.
00:35:19Can't we at least talk about it?
00:35:20No, really.
00:35:21I...
00:35:22Brother, you went.
00:35:24Please.
00:35:26Right.
00:35:27So, this is it, then.
00:35:34You, me, my hot flushes, and self-medication.
00:35:39Well, you might as well move in.
00:35:40Be like a couple of spinsters with cats.
00:35:43Sorry.
00:35:44No offense.
00:35:45Could I not be talking about me?
00:35:47Why do men get to be bachelors?
00:35:50Women have to settle for sad old spinster.
00:35:53What difference does it make?
00:35:55We're all going to die alone.
00:35:58Oh, come on.
00:35:58It's not that bad.
00:35:59We may be pathetic, sad, and lonely, but...
00:36:02We do have our freedom.
00:36:05Yay for us.
00:36:07Tonight was supposed to be a celebration of friendship above everything else.
00:36:12Let's stop feeling sorry for ourselves.
00:36:14They'd wish me one more day.
00:36:19Oh!
00:36:20Joy be with you all.
00:36:28No need to ask how your weekend went.
00:36:31Anything from Jasmine?
00:36:33Just a few non-committal texts.
00:36:34I'm struggling as how best to reply.
00:36:39There doesn't seem to be an emoji for menopause.
00:36:41Just put sweat.
00:36:43Then chocolate.
00:36:44Then wine.
00:36:46Rage.
00:36:47Tears.
00:36:49And then chocolate again.
00:36:51Oh, come on.
00:36:52I just feel terrible.
00:36:54I mean, asking her to leave the party like that.
00:36:57It's not too late, surely.
00:36:59I should have learnt by now not to get my hopes up.
00:37:02I'm a relationship disaster zone.
00:37:11Lottie.
00:37:17Did you talk to Jasmine yet?
00:37:20What am I going to say?
00:37:22You'll think of something.
00:37:23You can't let this go.
00:37:25Emma.
00:37:28Oh, look at the pair of us.
00:37:31Drinks tonight.
00:37:33Drown our sorrows.
00:37:35Lovely.
00:37:40Jasmine, hi.
00:37:41Hi.
00:37:43Is it OK if I wait?
00:37:44I wasn't sure what time Emma would be done.
00:37:47She's free now, actually.
00:37:49Why don't you come through this way?
00:37:49She's in room one.
00:37:51Thanks.
00:37:54Um, I also bought you this.
00:37:56It came highly recommended from my mum.
00:38:00Well, I, um, I love it.
00:38:08Listen, Jasmine.
00:38:09Look, if it's about Friday, I'm...
00:38:11I shouldn't have done a runner.
00:38:13I told you to go.
00:38:15And right after telling you that I'm going through the menopause.
00:38:19Look, I don't have a problem with that.
00:38:21I just didn't know how to put it in a text.
00:38:24So, here I am.
00:38:26Well, you certainly didn't need to bring me flowers.
00:38:29I was a cow.
00:38:31And I was a coward.
00:38:33So we're even, yeah?
00:38:35I couldn't stop thinking about you this weekend.
00:38:41I'm sorry.
00:38:43No.
00:38:44I can't stop thinking about you.
00:38:49Oh.
00:38:51Can we start over?
00:38:52Look, I've had some time to think, and, um...
00:39:05Are you sure you want to get into this with me?
00:39:10Yes.
00:39:11Absolutely.
00:39:12It's just, you know, a lot of women have a really tough time with menopause.
00:39:16You know, low mood, low energy, non-existent sex drive.
00:39:24Way to go, Emma.
00:39:25Think positive.
00:39:28I mean, I've had some women have the complete opposite.
00:39:31They have a runaway libido.
00:39:34Or so my mum says.
00:39:35Can we please stop talking about your mum?
00:39:39Sorry.
00:39:39OK.
00:39:40OK.
00:39:41Look, I don't care about that stuff.
00:39:45I care about you.
00:39:49And I know we have a connection.
00:39:52You feel it too, right?
00:39:55Yeah.
00:39:58But what about the future?
00:40:02Oh, forget about the future.
00:40:05Look, let's just spend some time together.
00:40:08Have fun, see what happens.
00:40:14What are you doing tonight?
00:40:15If I call ahead, we might be able to get a table up front, right by the karaoke band.
00:40:25There is absolutely no way I am singing.
00:40:28Oh, well, we can do a duet.
00:40:30Islands in the stream.
00:40:31I'll do it.
00:40:36Hi.
00:40:39Hi.
00:40:40Hey.
00:40:40Hi.
00:40:41Perfect timing.
00:40:42Yeah.
00:40:43Can I interest you in a cupcake?
00:40:45Oh, no, thank you.
00:40:46We're going out.
00:40:47Thanks.
00:40:48You look frazzled.
00:40:50Oh, do I?
00:40:51Are rustingly undone.
00:40:52Oh, well, I'll take that.
00:40:53Shall we?
00:40:54Yeah.
00:40:54Bye.
00:40:56So, how was your morning?
00:40:58Yeah. Fascinating.
00:41:00Two interviews, one confession, and many, many tears.
00:41:03Not yours, I hope.
00:41:05One very remorseful suspect.
00:41:07Well, at least I think he was sorry.
00:41:09Yeah. Paying myself, probably.
00:41:11Probably.
00:41:13T.S. Baines demolished his alibi,
00:41:16and then he tied himself in knots trying to explain away his lies.
00:41:19It was a masterclass in investigative interviewing.
00:41:23Hmm. Seems like you're enjoying it.
00:41:25Yeah, I loved it.
00:41:27It's just a bit frustrating.
00:41:29Shadowing's interesting, but I want to get stuck in.
00:41:33I really can't wait for my placement to start.
00:41:36I know, but you haven't got it yet.
00:41:38No, but I should hear any day now.
00:41:40I'd really love for D.S. Baines to be my mentor.
00:41:43Just don't get your hopes up.
00:41:45She's all for it.
00:41:46I know, but, you know, it's not just her decision, is it?
00:41:49No. Now, come on, let's go in. I'm starving.
00:41:53Thanks for lunch.
00:41:57You're welcome. Sorry if I droned on.
00:41:59No, not at all.
00:42:00Oh, no.
00:42:01Listen, if you're free at the weekend, we could...
00:42:03Oh, I'm moving.
00:42:05I had a bust-up with Camilla.
00:42:07Came home last night to find she'd moved the boyfriend in.
00:42:10Without telling you?
00:42:11Yeah, I should have seen it coming. He's been lurking for weeks.
00:42:14You know they're throwing a party tonight to celebrate.
00:42:16Great.
00:42:17Hmm.
00:42:18I expect his monumentally awful band will be butchering blur again.
00:42:22You know, I used to like 90s Britpop.
00:42:24Look, you can always move in with me.
00:42:26I mean, you know I rent rooms, so...
00:42:28No.
00:42:29Thanks for the invite, but staying as a guest, paying rent, it's a bit weird.
00:42:34Yeah.
00:42:35Okay, fair enough.
00:42:36So what would you do?
00:42:37Go to my parents.
00:42:38Is that wild?
00:42:39It'll do until I can find something else.
00:42:42You know, you should come over for lunch next week.
00:42:44Oh.
00:42:45Uh, okay.
00:42:46Yeah.
00:42:47It's a bit of a development.
00:42:48Meet the parents.
00:42:49Ah, I have to warn you, they are a little bit eccentric.
00:42:52I'm sure it's nothing I can't handle.
00:42:55So are we still on for lunch?
00:42:57Yeah, it'll just be Mum, Dad's busy.
00:42:59It's probably for the best.
00:43:00They are a bit much together.
00:43:01You sure you still want to come?
00:43:02Well, yes, you did invite me.
00:43:03Yeah, it must be out of my mind.
00:43:05Look, I deal with all sorts of things.
00:43:07You know, I'm going to go to lunch next week.
00:43:09Oh, okay.
00:43:10It's a bit of a development.
00:43:11Meet the parents.
00:43:12Look, I deal with all sorts of people all of the time.
00:43:15I'm sure your mum will be fine.
00:43:17Oh, famous last words.
00:43:19Listen, I'd better go.
00:43:20I decided to make the most complicated lunch ever.
00:43:23Oh, yeah?
00:43:24What is it?
00:43:25Cheese on toast?
00:43:26Oh, seriously.
00:43:27I've got a list as long as my arm.
00:43:29Listen, by the way,
00:43:30have you heard anything about your placement yet?
00:43:32Uh, no.
00:43:34Nothing.
00:43:35Well, try not to stress about it.
00:43:37Yeah, okay.
00:43:38Bye.
00:43:39I can never find anything in this kitchen.
00:43:42Patience.
00:43:43Everything has its place.
00:43:45Oh, God.
00:43:46Trust the universe, darling,
00:43:48and it'll bring you everything you need.
00:43:50Right.
00:43:51Well, I need cumin or my mjaddara as a non-starter.
00:43:53You know, I am going to buy you a spice rack for your birthday.
00:43:56Oh, thank you.
00:43:59At this rate, we'll be eating at midnight.
00:44:02I didn't realise you and this Emma were so serious.
00:44:05Yeah, well, we have been seeing each other for six weeks.
00:44:08So, why am I only meeting her now?
00:44:11Can't you guess?
00:44:13I've always been very accepting of all your girlfriends.
00:44:16So has Daddy.
00:44:17What, even the ones you scared off?
00:44:19Like Libby, the one Daddy flashed.
00:44:22He just got out of the shower.
00:44:24Oh, and normal people use towels.
00:44:26They don't air dry.
00:44:28None of those girls was right for you.
00:44:31I can't eat any of this.
00:44:33Why not?
00:44:34My Ayurvedic nutritionist has me on a strict detox.
00:44:37I can only eat lentil soup and chickpeas.
00:44:39Oh, now you tell me.
00:44:40If you need me, I'll be meditating.
00:44:43Oh, cheese on toast would have been much easier.
00:44:51Ah, Doris, I presume?
00:44:53Emma, darling.
00:44:55Oh, call me Lotus.
00:44:56Oh, OK.
00:44:57How wonderful to meet you.
00:44:59Yes, likewise.
00:45:00Let me take your coat.
00:45:02Oh, OK, thank you.
00:45:04Have he met before?
00:45:06You look familiar.
00:45:08Er, no.
00:45:09No, I don't think so.
00:45:11You really are substantially older.
00:45:14Jasmine's always had a thing for the slightly more mature.
00:45:16Well, I've still got my own teeth.
00:45:18But for lesbians, I suppose the pickings must be pretty slim,
00:45:21especially from a small town.
00:45:22Oh.
00:45:23I do find my queer friends are much more open to the idea of cross-generational relationships.
00:45:27Right.
00:45:28Is Jasmine around?
00:45:29Oh, yes.
00:45:30Somewhere.
00:45:31Come along.
00:45:32I'll fix you one of my famous gin cocktails.
00:45:33Oh, good.
00:45:34Are you a fan of art?
00:45:35Yes.
00:45:36Who's your favourite painter?
00:45:37Um, this is my latest piece.
00:45:40Oh, wow.
00:45:42I've always been heavily influenced by de Koning.
00:45:45And Miro, of course.
00:45:48It's a child in the womb.
00:45:51Right.
00:45:52I wanted to represent the bond with the mother.
00:45:54First love, first friend.
00:45:57Um, I know someone who, um, who had a cat who could paint.
00:46:00So, that's my pathology, Dr. Emma.
00:46:04What's yours?
00:46:06Sorry?
00:46:07This relationship.
00:46:08Is it serious?
00:46:09Because Jasmine's been hurt before and I'm very protective of my cubs.
00:46:12Look, I have a son, so I do understand.
00:46:15Oh, so you're bisexual?
00:46:19Yes.
00:46:21Well, doubles your chance of a date, I suppose.
00:46:24Or you're just incapable of monogamy.
00:46:27I can assure you I am.
00:46:30And it's very serious with Jasmine, at least from my perspective.
00:46:35I'm still convinced we've met before.
00:46:37Probably at the mill.
00:46:38No, I'm not registered there.
00:46:40A previous life, maybe.
00:46:42Maybe.
00:46:43Lunch is served.
00:46:44What?
00:46:45What I've salvaged of it.
00:46:46I'll heat up my soup.
00:46:48Oh, she's, um, she's not eating with us.
00:46:51No, she's on a detox.
00:46:52Lentil soup and chickpeas.
00:46:53Ooh.
00:46:54Wouldn't want to be downwind of her.
00:46:58So, how's it getting on?
00:47:00Well, she thinks that we may have met in a previous life.
00:47:06Well, I didn't know you could fry salad.
00:47:09I had to bin everything twice and start over, okay?
00:47:14You're very sexy when you're cross.
00:47:17Mm-hmm.
00:47:18I'm sexy, period.
00:47:20Lunch was loving.
00:47:21Oh, yeah.
00:47:22Just wait for the toxicology report.
00:47:25I was, um, I was just complimenting your daughter on her culinary prowess.
00:47:30Yes.
00:47:31Yes, all my children are very talented.
00:47:33I wonder where they get it from.
00:47:35What does your son do?
00:47:37He's a nurse.
00:47:38In Australia.
00:47:39Oh, if Jasmine emigrated, I'd follow her to the ends of the earth.
00:47:42Stalker.
00:47:43We still have that umbilical connecting us.
00:47:46Remember what happened in Vietnam?
00:47:47Uh, yeah.
00:47:48I was backpacking and I got appendicitis.
00:47:52I woke up thousands of miles away with stomach cramps.
00:47:55It was total agony.
00:47:57It was just the cord slamming back into her.
00:47:59Umbilical whiplash.
00:48:00Umbilical whiplash.
00:48:03Oh, sorry.
00:48:04Um, it's work.
00:48:06Uh, PC Dajani?
00:48:08Oh, hi, Sarge.
00:48:11Let's do some yoga.
00:48:13Oh.
00:48:14It empowers digestion.
00:48:16Well, I wouldn't recommend exercising on a full stomach.
00:48:19It's only yin yoga.
00:48:21Unless you have a problem with flexibility.
00:48:23I did struggle with that too during my menopause.
00:48:25I think you'll find I'm quite bendy enough.
00:48:26Uh, Lotus, I don't have any yoga clothes with me.
00:48:32The second pose is simhasana.
00:48:34Are you familiar with it?
00:48:35Uh, my Sanskrit is a little rusty.
00:48:37Lion pose.
00:48:39Press your palms into your knees and splay the fingers.
00:48:43Like the sharpened claws of a lioness.
00:48:47The proud mother of a cub, perhaps.
00:48:50Inhale deeply.
00:48:53And on the exhale.
00:48:57And again.
00:49:03Once more.
00:49:09This posture's very good also for bad breath.
00:49:12Oh.
00:49:14The final posture is Ananda Balasana.
00:49:17Happy baby pose.
00:49:19What's going on?
00:49:21Don't interrupt, darling.
00:49:23I'm giving your girlfriend a lesson in yoga for digestive health.
00:49:26Well, hardly a lesson. I have done it before.
00:49:28Couldn't we have had peppermint tea?
00:49:30Shh.
00:49:31Right, lie back.
00:49:33Slowly raise your legs in parallel.
00:49:36Flex the feet.
00:49:38Take hold of the big toes with the forefingers and gradually draw your knees down towards the floor.
00:49:46This posture is particularly good if you have a flabby tummy.
00:49:51Which is very common during the menopause.
00:49:53That's where I've seen you before. The internet.
00:49:59Smears without fears.
00:50:01What's she on about?
00:50:02It was a campaign.
00:50:04You know, we did it at the mill and then it went online.
00:50:07Top tips to make your smear test more comfortable.
00:50:10Emma was the model.
00:50:12Or rather, her vagina was.
00:50:14Seriously?
00:50:15No, it wasn't like that.
00:50:17You know, it was very tasteful. You didn't see anything.
00:50:19It was a very brave thing to do.
00:50:20I'm not sure even I would be that open. Especially during the menopause.
00:50:24If she mentions the menopause one more time.
00:50:27I can recommend some fabulous tinctures.
00:50:29I found them invaluable, especially when I was feeling particularly dry.
00:50:33I'm sure Jasmine would find them useful too.
00:50:36Oh, I'm so sorry.
00:50:38But I am loving the new outfit.
00:50:40Oh, mum.
00:50:42Say thanks to your mum for the tincture.
00:50:44Right.
00:50:46Will I see you before the weekend?
00:50:48Probably not. Work's full on.
00:50:52You know, I was really hoping that call was from the DI.
00:50:55Hang in there.
00:50:56It'll happen.
00:50:58Text me later.
00:50:59Yeah.
00:51:02You two look gorgeous together.
00:51:05Oh. Not over the hill then.
00:51:07If you make my baby girl happy, then I approve.
00:51:11Besides, we're like old friends now. We're of a similar vintage.
00:51:16Less of the similar.
00:51:17Just promise me you won't hurt her.
00:51:19Mum, for goodness sake.
00:51:20Promise.
00:51:22Promise.
00:51:24Right.
00:51:25I better get going.
00:51:26I'm so sorry.
00:51:28It's nice to have met you.
00:51:29Sorry.
00:51:31Bye.
00:51:35God, mum, you are unbelievable.
00:51:36You were my daughter and I wanted to make sure her intentions towards you were honourable.
00:51:40Seriously?
00:51:42Crazy.
00:51:44It was hilarious.
00:51:46I'm amazed Jasmine turned out to be so normal.
00:51:48Yes, me too.
00:51:49I mean, everything was up for discussion and I mean everything.
00:51:53Oh, yes?
00:51:54Yes, my age, my sexuality, my...
00:51:58What?
00:52:00Jasmine's mother recognised me from the Smears Without Fears video.
00:52:05No.
00:52:06Yes, and she didn't just mention it in passing either.
00:52:09Poor Jasmine.
00:52:10Poor Jasmine.
00:52:11What about me?
00:52:12Oh, yes.
00:52:13Poor you too.
00:52:14Anyway, I'm sure we'll have a good old laugh about it.
00:52:17If I see her.
00:52:19Really?
00:52:21Oh, well, she's just been really busy with work.
00:52:23I'm turning into a police widow.
00:52:25So?
00:52:26What is this serious thing?
00:52:28With me and Jasmine?
00:52:30Mm-hmm.
00:52:32Maybe.
00:52:33Hannah, I'm so happy for you.
00:52:36Thanks.
00:52:37You do everything that's happened.
00:52:40Yes.
00:52:41Right, I'd better go out to the campus.
00:52:42I'll see you later.
00:52:43See you later.
00:52:45Hi, it's me.
00:52:46Listen, I just wanted to let you know that I've managed to book that Thai restaurant for tomorrow night.
00:52:49Oh, that's great.
00:52:50How'd you get us in there?
00:52:51Oh, you know.
00:52:52I have my ways.
00:52:53Everything all right?
00:52:54Yeah, I'm fine.
00:52:55Bit of a complicated case.
00:52:57On the surface, it seems straightforward.
00:53:00We could get a result, but...
00:53:02You're worried it might be the wrong result?
00:53:04Yeah.
00:53:05What does Rob say?
00:53:06Leave it with CID.
00:53:07Play it by the book.
00:53:08Yeah, well...
00:53:09I'd listen to him.
00:53:10He's usually right.
00:53:11Mm-hmm.
00:53:12Thanks, Emma.
00:53:13Oh, look.
00:53:14I've got to go.
00:53:15I'll see you tomorrow.
00:53:16Bye-bye.
00:53:17Have you heard back from the DI?
00:53:19No, not yet.
00:53:20Maybe I should give her a call.
00:53:22Word of advice.
00:53:23There's a fine line between keen and pushy.
00:53:26How about patience?
00:53:31Come on.
00:53:32Let's go home.
00:53:33All right!
00:53:34All right!
00:53:35All right!
00:53:36Wow!
00:53:37Ring the bell if your girlfriend is hot.
00:53:42Come in.
00:53:43Stop being so daft.
00:53:44I'm not being daft.
00:53:45You look...
00:53:46Wow!
00:53:47Oh, thank you.
00:53:48Mm-hmm.
00:53:49If, um, only I thought to buy you a gift.
00:53:51Aw.
00:53:52It's just a little something.
00:53:53It's not exactly Tiffany's, but after the experience with my mum.
00:53:55No, you shouldn't have.
00:53:56No, you shouldn't have.
00:53:57It's lovely.
00:53:58Oh, help me put it on.
00:54:02Oh, help me put it on.
00:54:03Oh.
00:54:04It's ever so sweet of you.
00:54:06Right.
00:54:07I have got some fizz on ice, so shall we?
00:54:09Do we have time?
00:54:10Yes, table's not booked till 7.15.
00:54:11Taxi is ordered, so...
00:54:12Oh, you'll have it all under control.
00:54:17Oh, it's lovely.
00:54:20Oh, help me put it on.
00:54:22It's lovely.
00:54:23Oh, help me put it on.
00:54:24Oh...
00:54:25It's ever so sweet of you.
00:54:29Right, I have got some fizz on ice, so shall we?
00:54:32Do we have time? Yes. Table's not booked till 7.15. Taxi is ordered. So you have it all under control. I'm impressed. Cheeky. I will have... Oh, I'll have the Bangkok sling, please. Um, the Mai Tai punch for me. Thanks.
00:54:51After a long week, this is so needed. You know, if I spent another moment in the house with my mum, fussing...
00:55:00Well, this weekend is going to just be about you and me, and we are going to make the most of it. Perfect.
00:55:06This one, is it? Here we are. Right. This is the best table you've got, I hope. I did ask for the best table when I made the reservation.
00:55:16Derek, it's a table, and it's lovely. Thank you.
00:55:19Yo, and if you could bring a bottle of champers ASAP. Celebrating our 35th anniversary.
00:55:25Or commiserating. Depends on which one of us you ask.
00:55:29Oh, Derek, shush. Do you think it's too late to move? Oh, come on.
00:55:34Oh, she's been shushing my jokes, but...
00:55:39For a lifetime. But you keep telling them.
00:55:43Let them look, right?
00:55:55Please don't freeze me out. We can get through this if we stick together.
00:56:03Please, Emma. Emma, wait. I just...
00:56:05You're angry with me. What?
00:56:08You blame me. No.
00:56:10Then look at me.
00:56:16Are we going to be okay?
00:56:20No, wait, wait, wait. I really want to take a picture of them.
00:56:22What, we could just drink them?
00:56:24Don't be a grouch.
00:56:26What are you going to do with a photo of two drinks?
00:56:29Okay, well, why don't we take one with us, innit?
00:56:31Okay.
00:56:32Sorry to interrupt, Ty.
00:56:34Do you mind taking our photo, please?
00:56:36Actually, Miss, none of us are very good at taking photos.
00:56:41Oh, it's okay. We're not very good at posing for them, either.
00:56:44No, we'd just rather not.
00:56:46It's just a photo, Derek.
00:56:48No, no, it's all right.
00:56:50We'll get a waiter to take it.
00:56:53I think that's best.
00:56:55And why is that?
00:56:57Jasmine.
00:56:58No, I'd like to know what the real issue is.
00:57:04Do you need to see a doctor?
00:57:06No.
00:57:07I'm okay.
00:57:10You're not?
00:57:11I'm sorry.
00:57:15What for?
00:57:17I should have been able to handle this situation.
00:57:21I meant to be trained for this.
00:57:23I was, I was useless.
00:57:25I just, I froze.
00:57:27We both did.
00:57:32Did we provoke them?
00:57:33You mean apart from existing?
00:57:35We need to report this to the police.
00:57:41We, we should have gone straight there.
00:57:43The sooner we report it, the quicker they can take some action.
00:57:48Right, come on.
00:57:54What?
00:57:55It's just ironic.
00:57:57What is?
00:57:58That now you want to speak up.
00:58:00Come on, we can survive without a photo.
00:58:01Yeah, well, obviously, but it's not the photo that's the problem.
00:58:02It didn't mean anything.
00:58:03Look, I know we live in a modern world, but some of us like to remain traditional.
00:58:16That's all.
00:58:17We were asking you for a photo, not your approval.
00:58:20Okay, let's just enjoy our meals, shall we, and move on?
00:58:24That sounds sensible to me.
00:58:26Anything for my Viv?
00:58:28That's how we've survived 35 years as man and wife.
00:58:33She knows best.
00:58:35Come on.
00:58:36Let's just order some more cocktails and look as I'm having a good evening.
00:58:41I feel it only fitting that I mark this occasion with a few words.
00:58:58Oh, Derek, don't.
00:58:59Yeah, don't worry.
00:59:00Till death do us part, Viv.
00:59:02Here's to us.
00:59:03Oh, Dave.
00:59:04Dave, take your photo.
00:59:05Hypocrites.
00:59:06Congratulations.
00:59:07You congratulated a man like that.
00:59:08What was I supposed to do?
00:59:09Don't give him the time of day?
00:59:10I was keeping the peace.
00:59:11You have to pick your battles.
00:59:12Oh, and are you the expert?
00:59:13Okay, we can talk about this when we get back from the stage.
00:59:15No, I knew we should have moved tables.
00:59:16You develop a sixth sense for people like that.
00:59:17But most of your life has been living under the cover of heterosexuality, so...
00:59:21Oh, right, I see.
00:59:22Of course, because as a woman, I've never had to think about potential threats.
00:59:24Oh, well, add being a lesbian and me.
00:59:25What are you supposed to do?
00:59:26What are you supposed to do?
00:59:27Don't give him the time of day?
00:59:28I was keeping the peace.
00:59:29You have to pick your battles.
00:59:30Oh, and are you the expert?
00:59:31Okay, we can talk about this when we get back from the stage.
00:59:34No, I knew we should have moved tables.
00:59:36You develop a sixth sense for people like that.
00:59:39But most of your life has been living under the cover of heterosexuality, so...
00:59:44Oh, right, I see.
00:59:45Of course, because as a woman, I've never had to think about potential threats.
00:59:49Oh, well, add being a lesbian and Middle Eastern.
00:59:52Why are you making this a competition?
00:59:53To make you understand.
00:59:56I've been picking my battles for most of my life.
01:00:00If I speak up, will I be labelled a troublemaker, a snowflake?
01:00:05Will I be made out to be the problem?
01:00:07Right, I get it.
01:00:08No, you don't.
01:00:09Because you congratulated him.
01:00:12Look at me.
01:00:14Look at me.
01:00:17This happened to me.
01:00:24Us.
01:00:28Which is why we shouldn't be arguing.
01:00:32We should be at the station.
01:00:36No.
01:00:37What?
01:00:39I don't want to report this.
01:00:41Not quite the evening we were hoping for.
01:00:47Oh, you can say that.
01:00:49What an idiot.
01:00:50I know, but at least the food and the cocktails were good.
01:00:53Yeah, I mean, we should come back here again without the side order of homophobe.
01:00:57Nothing we could have said would have changed his mind.
01:00:59What, and that's okay, is it?
01:01:00Oh, of course it's not okay.
01:01:01Thanks.
01:01:02Excuse me.
01:01:06Sorry.
01:01:07I wanted to apologise if Derek offended you.
01:01:10He can be a bit tactless.
01:01:12His lack of tact wasn't the problem.
01:01:15He's a good man, really.
01:01:18He is.
01:01:19Bit of an idiot sometimes, but...
01:01:22Sorry.
01:01:23No, no.
01:01:24It's us who should apologise.
01:01:26No.
01:01:27Emma.
01:01:28Oh, really.
01:01:29We're just sorry that you have a husband you need to apologise for.
01:01:34Enjoy the rest of your night.
01:01:39Come on.
01:01:40Let's find somewhere where we can dance.
01:01:42And definitely more drinks.
01:01:44Oh, yes.
01:01:45Lots more drinks.
01:01:53Hey!
01:01:54Hey!
01:01:55Hey!
01:02:12First you're mad at me because I didn't speak up.
01:02:15And now, you don't want me to.
01:02:19Let me explain.
01:02:20I'm all ears.
01:02:21I can't wait to hear why a police officer doesn't want to report a hate crime.
01:02:25Particularly as the police have a zero tolerance policy.
01:02:29Look, from the moment I joined, I fought to be respected.
01:02:32I've worked hard to be good at my job.
01:02:34Then do the right thing.
01:02:36Report it.
01:02:37But then everyone will know.
01:02:40They'll know that I couldn't defend myself or protect you.
01:02:43Well, you shouldn't have had to.
01:02:45I should!
01:02:46If there was some medical emergency and you'd froze and couldn't help,
01:02:50would that make you a good doctor?
01:02:52What would your colleagues say?
01:02:55Would you want them to know?
01:02:58You're being too hard on yourself.
01:03:01You think I should have done more, don't you?
01:03:04Now you're being unreasonable.
01:03:07Okay.
01:03:08Reason?
01:03:09One in five LGBTQ people experience a hate crime.
01:03:12Two in five for trans people.
01:03:14And while crimes are on the rise, prosecutions are on the decline.
01:03:19I could help those people even if I couldn't help us.
01:03:22And what are the stats for unreported crimes?
01:03:25Emma, to make this okay, I need to do my job.
01:03:29For me, but for other people like us.
01:03:32I'm a protector, I am not a victim.
01:03:35This crime doesn't define you.
01:03:38Really?
01:03:40So when I'm up for a promotion, you don't think they'll bring this into question?
01:03:45Hang on.
01:03:47Is this about you protecting people or about your ambition?
01:03:52They're the same thing.
01:03:55You think your career is more important than getting justice for what happened to us?
01:04:06Seriously?
01:04:11You are ridiculous, and so are those dancers.
01:04:15Oh, you know I've got the mood.
01:04:18Well, you might have had them, but you haven't got them anymore.
01:04:21Oh, boy!
01:04:23Where to next?
01:04:25Well, we could find another bar.
01:04:27Or we could just go home.
01:04:31Taxi!
01:04:34Why is there never any when you need one?
01:04:37Come on, let's walk to the rag.
01:04:41Hey ladies, do you need a ride?
01:04:43No, that's a drive, are you?
01:04:45I'm old enough for plenty of things.
01:04:47Yeah, we're interested in none of them, thanks.
01:04:48Oh, come on, at least let me watch.
01:04:51It's a definite no, alright?
01:04:53Back off!
01:04:55Chill out.
01:04:57Relax.
01:04:58Jasmine, this happened to us.
01:05:09And trying to sweep it under the carpet for whatever reason helps no one.
01:05:14You know that.
01:05:16You're scared.
01:05:18You're not thinking straight.
01:05:19I'm not scared.
01:05:20Really?
01:05:23I am.
01:05:26While they're still out there, I'm terrified.
01:05:29What if our paths cross again?
01:05:32Or they attack another couple or a woman on her own.
01:05:35Only next time it's worse, but we could have done something.
01:05:40You say you want to protect people.
01:05:42Look, I'm exhausted.
01:05:43Can we just sleep on it?
01:05:44No.
01:05:45No, Jasmine.
01:05:47I can't sleep.
01:05:48Not while this is hanging over us.
01:05:50Please, Jasmine.
01:05:52Why did this have to happen to us?
01:05:54What do we do?
01:05:55Just ignore them.
01:05:56Tell me and I'll leave you alone.
01:05:57You know I can't.
01:05:58Jasmine.
01:05:59I'm talking to you.
01:06:00Yeah.
01:06:01Woah!
01:06:26Thank you very much.
01:06:56Jasmine.
01:06:58Jasmine.
01:07:00Jasmine.
01:07:02Jasmine.
01:07:04Call the police.
01:07:06Are you alright?
01:07:08Please just take me home.
01:07:10Please take me home, please.
01:07:12Was it a full moon tonight?
01:07:14Did it bring out all the homophobes?
01:07:26We have to go to the police.
01:07:30Now.
01:07:32Have you not been listening to me?
01:07:36I can still smell his aftershave.
01:07:42The man who hated us enough to do this.
01:07:48Who felt he should or could attack us just because we're gay.
01:07:54We have to show that we won't stand for it.
01:07:58And this is how.
01:08:02So regardless of my feelings, you're going to make a report.
01:08:06And if you do this...
01:08:08No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:08:12You don't get to give me an ultimatum.
01:08:16You have the choice.
01:08:20We either report this together.
01:08:26Or I will do it alone.
01:08:30Or I will do it alone.
01:08:32Or I will do it alone.
01:08:34And I will do it alone.
01:08:38You will attend.
01:08:40One, seven, ten.
01:08:42Star Wars gratitude.
01:08:44Two, one, four, five.
01:08:46Shake it all away.
01:08:49You're a great miracle.
01:08:51animals, aqu dancing.
01:08:53You're suchращive 맞아요.
01:08:55Do the empire as a force was destroyed.
01:08:57You're an empire잖아.
01:08:59You're 좋다, right?
01:09:01Honestly, why do people bother with these NHS discussion forums?
01:09:15They've got nothing better to do with their lives.
01:09:17I mean, I personally somehow managed to find the time to release my best mate
01:09:22from the claws of injustice.
01:09:24What? Yes, whatever.
01:09:27Have you heard from Emma?
01:09:29Why would I?
01:09:30She hasn't returned my call since Friday.
01:09:33Perhaps she has managed to find herself a social life,
01:09:36something that you should consider.
01:09:40You don't have to be here if you need some more time.
01:09:43I just want to get on with my job.
01:09:47How's Emma?
01:09:47Can we just get this over with?
01:09:52Well, I've read your witness statement and Emma did the right thing reporting it.
01:09:56So did you.
01:09:58You've done nothing wrong.
01:10:00You're the victim and that's nothing to be ashamed of.
01:10:04And I've also read your occupational health medical report.
01:10:07And they both say I'm fine to work.
01:10:08Yes, they do if that's what you want, but not on the streets.
01:10:11What?
01:10:11Not with those injuries.
01:10:12But I'm fine.
01:10:13You don't look it.
01:10:15I can't send an officer out there who looks like she's...
01:10:20What, she's been beaten up?
01:10:22Yeah.
01:10:24Sorry.
01:10:26So if you do want to work, that's fine, but it's office duties for now.
01:10:30You can use my desk.
01:10:32Oh, so you can keep an eye on me.
01:10:41You haven't heard anything more from Emma?
01:10:45No.
01:10:46Nothing.
01:10:48Do I need to call her?
01:10:49No.
01:10:50No.
01:10:51No.
01:10:52I might pop round at lunchtime.
01:10:54Just make sure she's okay.
01:10:55Sure.
01:10:56Send her our best wishes.
01:10:57Of course.
01:10:58What?
01:11:10Is there a problem?
01:11:11Is there a problem?
01:11:28Why didn't you call me?
01:11:55You know I'd have been here in a moment.
01:11:57I know you would.
01:12:00That's why I didn't call.
01:12:10Are you going to tell me what happened?
01:12:12No.
01:12:17But was it an accident?
01:12:24You look awful.
01:12:30Sorry.
01:12:32You know that's not what I meant.
01:12:34It wasn't an accident, Taro.
01:12:45It was deliberate.
01:12:48Very deliberate.
01:12:52And very personal.
01:12:57It's disgusting.
01:12:58I thought that sort of thing was gone for good.
01:13:01It never goes away because we let it stay.
01:13:04You make it sound as though homophobia is suddenly acceptable.
01:13:08No, not suddenly.
01:13:09And I didn't say acceptable.
01:13:10It's just that it's not taboo anymore, is it?
01:13:12You know, people have been given permission to act on their hatred and their prejudice.
01:13:16You are so brave to report this.
01:13:21Maybe.
01:13:21Definitely.
01:13:22Jasmine hates me for it.
01:13:23What?
01:13:24Why?
01:13:25She didn't want anyone at work to know and I reported it, so...
01:13:27She'll understand.
01:13:28Really?
01:13:29She's not talking to me.
01:13:30She was dragged into occupational health and she is furious.
01:13:34I think I've lost Zara.
01:13:35No.
01:13:36No.
01:13:37No.
01:13:38No.
01:13:39No.
01:13:40I'm not a victim.
01:13:41Technically not.
01:13:42No.
01:13:43No.
01:13:44No.
01:13:45No.
01:13:46No.
01:13:47No.
01:13:48No.
01:13:49No.
01:13:50No.
01:13:51No.
01:13:52No.
01:13:53No.
01:13:54No.
01:13:56No.
01:13:57No.
01:13:58No.
01:13:59No.
01:14:00No.
01:14:01No.
01:14:02No.
01:14:03No.
01:14:04There you are.
01:14:05I'm not.
01:14:06And if I take that, that's how I'll be treated.
01:14:08By you, by everybody out there, by the DI.
01:14:10She will understand, because what happened to you wasn't your fault.
01:14:13It was nothing, okay?
01:14:14Nothing I can't handle.
01:14:16The CID need to know that, otherwise they're just going to fob me off all over again.
01:14:21Look I'll do your filing, your rotas, whatever paperwork you want me to do, but I am not going home.
01:14:28And when you think I'm more presentable, then I'll be back out there on the streets.
01:14:34Look, I've been beaten up, humiliated, but I refuse to be the victim, all right?
01:14:42And you don't get to humiliate me all over again!
01:14:46Hmm.
01:14:53A word of advice, and forget about getting back out on the streets for a minute.
01:14:59If you want to get on in this building, then you need to watch your tone, constable.
01:15:08And don't you forget that I can have a word with Occupational Health,
01:15:12and I can recommend to them that you need some quiet recovery time at home.
01:15:16Do you understand?
01:15:19Yes, Sarge.
01:15:28Emma.
01:15:29Zara, can you tell Bear that I'm still sick, please?
01:15:33Okay.
01:15:34How are you doing?
01:15:36I'm on my way to an appointment that victims support.
01:15:40Well, that's positive.
01:15:45Maybe.
01:15:47I hope so.
01:15:48Dare I ask House Jasmine?
01:15:52Look, you know that you can talk to me any time.
01:15:55Yeah, I know.
01:15:56Look, I better go.
01:15:58I'll talk to you later, yeah?
01:16:00There she is.
01:16:01Take care.
01:16:02I do care.
01:16:03I keep asking myself, what would I say if this had happened to a patient of mine?
01:16:15What would I say to them?
01:16:16And I'd say, you were a victim of a hate crime.
01:16:26You were attacked because you were on a date with another woman and seen kissing.
01:16:36Just kissing.
01:16:38In public.
01:16:41And I'd say, what happened is wrong.
01:16:46And it is wrong.
01:16:48I'd say it was unfair.
01:16:51And it is unfair.
01:16:52And I'd say that they were completely justified in feeling scared and angry.
01:16:58And I am.
01:16:59I am so scared and angry.
01:17:02But as much as anything, I'm, I'm angry with Jasmine.
01:17:12I'm furious with her.
01:17:17We've hardly spoken since it happened.
01:17:21She as much as, the person, your friend, his life, his life, her life, her life, her life, her life, her life, her life, her life, her life, her life.
01:17:22It was...
01:17:23She...
01:17:24Maybe...
01:17:25Maybe...
01:17:26We were never really going anywhere, I don't know but...
01:17:29It had...
01:17:30She had...
01:17:31Started to mean something.
01:17:34And now...
01:17:35Now...
01:17:37I...
01:17:41I...
01:17:42I don't even know who she is.
01:17:47Hey, hey, sorry I never reply to your text, it's okay, it's given me a chance to think.
01:18:08That sounds a bit ominous.
01:18:14I'm sorry, and I love you.
01:18:23Jasmine, they're lovely.
01:18:30I spoke to the DI this morning.
01:18:33She said the attraction affected my CID application.
01:18:36Oh.
01:18:38Well, that's good.
01:18:41I'm glad.
01:18:44You don't seem glad.
01:18:46Let's go inside.
01:18:50Please don't say we need to talk.
01:18:58Please, please don't do this.
01:19:01We never really talked about a future together.
01:19:04That doesn't mean I don't think we have one.
01:19:07Look, this is just a reaction to the attack.
01:19:10We were having a good time before this, weren't we?
01:19:12Yes, we were, but it's not about the attack.
01:19:16I just think we want different things.
01:19:18So we can compromise?
01:19:19Not on the big things.
01:19:21The things that really matter.
01:19:22I mean, for example, do you want children?
01:19:25Not right now, but at some point, yeah.
01:19:32Well, I've had mine.
01:19:34And if you want children, then it can't be with me.
01:19:38You're breaking up with me.
01:19:42Oh, I can't believe...
01:19:44You're actually breaking up with me.
01:19:47I don't want to.
01:19:48Really, I don't.
01:19:50But we want different things, and I don't know what else to do.
01:19:55You're trying to make this about something that it's not.
01:20:01No, it's because we want different things.
01:20:04Oh, rubbish.
01:20:05It's because I didn't do anything when those thugs attacked us.
01:20:08No, it's not about that.
01:20:09Although you didn't do anything after the attack,
01:20:11and that's what really gets me.
01:20:12I mean, anyone can freeze in the moment.
01:20:14I don't blame you for that.
01:20:15Then what do you blame me for?
01:20:17We're not wanting to report it.
01:20:19You're always going on at me about thinking more about LGBT issues.
01:20:24LGBTQ+.
01:20:26And yet, when it might affect your career,
01:20:28oh, then you want to play it down.
01:20:30That's not fair.
01:20:31I mean, what does that say about your integrity?
01:20:33Never mind anything else.
01:20:34Emma, I thought you were more principled than that.
01:20:39Look, I don't want to be the lesbian cop.
01:20:42I mean, it's bad enough being the Middle Eastern cop.
01:20:45I am sick of being put in diversity boxes.
01:20:48Then don't allow people to label you. I never do.
01:20:51I don't allow people.
01:20:54I get labelled whether I like it or not.
01:20:57I'm sorry. I didn't mean to belittle your experience.
01:21:01But you did.
01:21:03And I'm sorry.
01:21:05I heard you the first time.
01:21:09Please don't hate me.
01:21:13Please don't dump me.
01:21:25Jasmine.
01:21:38Are you sure?
01:21:43Are you really, really sure?
01:21:48I'm coming off as a little bit desperate here.
01:21:52Maybe just a little bit.
01:21:53No.
01:21:54Look, Jasmine, for what it's worth, for the best thing that's happened to me in a very long time.
01:22:05I'm so sorry.
01:22:06I'm so sorry.
01:22:07I'm sorry.
01:22:08Let's go.
01:22:09I'll fight.
01:22:10You know what's going on.
01:22:11It's all right.
01:22:12I'll do it.
01:22:13I'll fight again.
01:22:14You can never leave me I'll file this.
01:22:15No.
01:22:16I'll do it.
01:22:17No.
01:22:18I'll do it.
01:22:19No.
01:22:20No.
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