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00:00There's nothing you can do, there's nothing you can say
00:04May the angels be watching over you
00:14When your spirit slips away
00:30There's nothing you can do
01:00But it was a poor election for his unionist party of Northern Ireland
01:06Which took only five seats
01:08Unionist opposition to Faulkner's support of power sharing
01:11I've undertaken the election
01:14You know, I must be sorry for him
01:16He should take up Goff
01:18What?
01:21I'm Faulkner
01:22He should just give up
01:25Michael Agnew, the lawyer representing Connor Kelly
01:28Michael McAlevey and Patrick Coyle
01:30Spoke out today about police brutality
01:32Young, non-militant Catholics are being radicalised by police brutality
01:36There's another one who needs a hobby
01:37At this rate, the RUC and the IRA might as well be working together
01:43That's a very inflammatory statement
01:44I won't let the bully boys on either side tell me what I can and can't say
01:47I choose freedom over fear
01:49There's Kev to go out of here in fairness to him
01:51I'm gonna go to bed
01:54Yeah
01:54Kershla
02:09Ah, thank you for coming
02:11No thanks for having me
02:13No, Michael
02:14Is he not here?
02:15No
02:16Here, she'll grab a wee drink and I'll see you inside, yeah?
02:20Thank you so much
02:31Kershla
02:34Thank you so much for coming
02:36Ah, your dress is lovely
02:39Thank you, Penny
02:40I love your work
02:42Is there no sign of Michael?
02:43No, but he did say that these are your favourites
02:46He brought you to Beaulieu
02:48Aye, in Switzer's, in the look of it
02:50Do I speak of the devil?
02:51I'm sorry I missed a penny
02:52Hard day at the office
02:53You could say that
02:54Come on, let's take the rest of the mic
02:56Bloody hell, you see a legal team trying to pretend they're impartial?
02:59Have you ever thought that maybe it's you that's not impartial?
03:02You're right, Vic
03:02I am partial to a bit of justice
03:04Oh, stop with the grandstanding
03:06Would you like to be hauled off the street and have a false confession beaten out of you?
03:09Don't, we know all this
03:10And then you get tried by one old judge who thinks you're inherently wrong on all three fronts
03:13Class, religion, haircut
03:15You are so bloody weary
03:17No, I can understand why the IRA are telling their lads not to recognise these diplock courts
03:23Even if it makes my life harder
03:25You're doing a good enough job of that yourself
03:27Wasn't enough just to defend them, no?
03:30What do you mean?
03:31Michael here wasn't getting enough attention
03:33So he's taking a case against the RUC
03:35Police brutality
03:37Enough is never enough with you
03:40You're sick
03:40Michael
03:41Michael
03:41You need to keep some friends
03:43What does that mean?
03:45It means you might need someone watching your back
03:47No, I think I'm already being watched
03:50Or surveillance might be a better word for it
03:54Kushner
03:55Do you want to help me gather the rest of the glasses?
03:58Yeah
03:58Forget you work in a bar
04:05Have Victor and Michael always sparred like that?
04:11Yeah, to some degree, yes
04:12But it's getting worse
04:14Everything always looks so clear to Michael
04:19It'll do him no good in this town
04:21Kushner
04:25Have you thought about the risk to yourself?
04:32If people find out about you and Michael?
04:35Or if you are with Michael
04:38And if, God forbid, anything should happen
04:42They must have the courage to choose for you
04:45They're his words
04:46Not yours
04:47Would your life be easier without me?
05:14Us
05:14Easier
05:18Sufer, I suppose
05:21I like us a lot
05:24I should go
05:30Are you sure?
05:33I'll let you get ahead
05:34Have a big day tomorrow
05:36Communion
05:38It'll be the first time seeing the McGuings in a while
05:42This is for you
05:48So you can
05:50Go and go as your place
05:53Whether I'm here or not
05:54Thanks
05:56Thank you
06:05For making my life
06:09I should make you measure me better
06:10I should be better
06:39It's not what we wanted, mate.
06:52God knows when I look this good again.
06:56Beautiful.
06:57Slavery!
07:01Don't you look dapper, do you think?
07:03Dance, miss.
07:03Try to give me photos.
07:06Cheese!
07:09Oh, Mummy! Mummy, let's get a photo of all of us!
07:15Why don't you move in there, Tommy?
07:26Hey.
07:27Davy.
07:34Thank you, Mrs Lavery.
07:35Yes, thank you. Too generous.
07:37Sorry, he's a wee dolt.
07:39Look at you.
07:41We best get on.
07:42I find you, Daddy.
07:43Get your daddy out of this chaos.
07:46It wasn't me that called the social.
07:48It was Bradley.
07:53Come on, baby.
07:55I said, I'm going to sleep.
07:59I told Mum you wouldn't be nice to us and then report us.
08:03Yeah.
08:03I'm labouring now, with my cousins.
08:09Drop a couple of books, friend.
08:11If I keep reading, all will not be lost.
08:14Yes, miss.
08:14Why does Jimmy have the egg in his pocket?
08:40It's a nun.
08:41You've got this on.
08:46You haven't.
08:56Who's that man?
08:57That's my wee peeler from the school disco.
08:59My suitor.
09:00Thanks for the whiskey.
09:06Gentlemen, I'm in need of your assistance with the crossword.
09:14Here, Mindy.
09:15Help me.
09:15Help me.
09:16Look, you can see.
09:22Why would your disco Peter be in the pub?
09:24Well, Jerry reckons he has eyes for me.
09:27There's nothing to be jealous over.
09:29Christ, this is serious.
09:31You need to tell me if he comes in again.
09:34Could it not just be a coincidence?
09:37There are no coincidences in Belfast.
09:42I saw a car.
09:44Outside your flat the other night.
09:46Did he get your number plate?
09:48If he wanted it.
09:49Did he follow you home?
09:51No.
09:51Happy birthday, Jane.
10:05Thank you, Kushler.
10:06Michael, Josephine, grab that shirt.
10:09All right?
10:09Oh, this is Mrs Coyle, and we could not live without her.
10:13Mrs Coyle, this is our friend Kushler.
10:15Just give you a hand.
10:16We've done this before.
10:21We have a bar.
10:22How's the other woman in my life?
10:24Oh, hi.
10:25Kushler, this is the lady responsible for the hospital corners of the shenny brasses in my flat.
10:31How are you?
10:32I'm all right.
10:34He rang me.
10:34He's not recognising.
10:36I don't know what to do.
10:38I'm going to speak to him this week.
10:39Are you pleased to see him?
10:40Are you pleased to see him?
10:40Are you pleased to see him?
10:43Are you pleased to see him?
10:43Are you pleased to see him?
10:44Are you pleased to see him?
10:45Are you pleased to see him?
10:46Michael, nice to see you.
10:49Nice things.
10:49Not too bad.
10:50Good, good.
10:51Hey, look.
10:52There's Jim.
10:53Super beautiful.
10:55You look beautiful, Penny.
10:55Oh, Sean.
11:02Marjorie.
11:03How are you?
11:04Oh, Brian.
11:05How are you?
11:05Good.
11:06Kushler, this is Marjorie and Marjorie.
11:08Nice to meet you.
11:10See you later.
11:10See you later.
11:11This is Marjorie.
11:18I'm ready.
11:22Oh.
11:22You're on the wrong corner, Sarah.
11:24I don't know what you're doing in my business.
11:32How are you two getting along?
11:34Great.
11:35See New Corner, we're calling it, aren't we?
11:37Michael!
11:38What's in here?
11:40Jesus, don't tell me if party pays.
11:42Now go on, you two.
11:43Let me get back to work.
11:46Come on.
11:47I travel with Jesus, honey, most of my life.
12:00Yes, I travel over land, the sea.
12:06I'll be taking my last trip up to heaven on high.
12:18That will be the last move for me.
12:26When I move to the sky up to heaven on high.
12:36What a wonderful trip that will be.
12:44I am ready to go.
12:50The last days of my life.
12:53That will be the last move for me.
13:01You're a fool of surprises.
13:10Why the fuck are you crying?
13:11You know your language is really deteriorated since you met me.
13:14What is it?
13:18The song made me sad.
13:21You're Catholics, you're high emotions.
13:25Come on, let's go inside.
13:27I have not got one word left in me for those people.
13:34Let's go home.
13:36Yeah, I'll go get my jacket.
13:37You're sneaking away, Mrs. Coyle.
13:48I wouldn't let any of them ones look down on me.
13:51I clean for some of them.
13:53Dirt birds.
13:54Well, now I want to stay and hear every ming and detailing.
13:56Right, let's go.
14:01See you later.
14:03I'll phone you tomorrow.
14:04Okay, thank you.
14:07Come on, let's go.
14:09Here, here, what's the quack of Mrs. Coyle?
14:12Her son's in trouble.
14:13He's been identified in Atlanta.
14:15What's that case?
14:17Do you think he can help?
14:19Only if he accepts the services of a lawyer.
14:22The IRA, man, he's on remand with it,
14:24telling him not to recognize the court.
14:26Sorry.
14:28It's your night off.
14:28Mm, it is.
14:30Come on.
14:34Oh!
14:36Matthew.
14:42What am I?
14:46What would Sally Paul sound like if she were Irish?
14:50I am not reading Irish, do you?
14:53No, not as Sally and not as me.
14:55It's one line.
14:56One line.
14:58Foxy.
15:01Shuri and Ardra do.
15:03Shuri, Dullar and Lee.
15:08Do you have any idea how you're sexy that sign?
15:14You have a opinion about it.
15:15I don't blame you.
15:18And the alternative is shagging a woman that answers to the name Marjorie.
15:24You don't miss much, do you?
15:26That was an age ago before I knew they made women like you.
15:30What's Marjorie like you to do, too?
15:32You really don't know.
15:35I really do.
15:36One line.
15:46Who do, too.
15:47One line.
15:47Two lines.
15:49One line.
15:50One line.
15:51Two lines.
15:52Twentycu.
15:53Discussion.
15:54Teratуры.
15:54Pardini.
15:55One line.
15:55Two lines.
15:56Two lines.
15:59Three lines.
15:59Three lines.
16:00Three lines.
16:02Three lines.
16:04Nine lines.
16:06I'll not be able to contact you for a while.
16:33Or be here at the flat.
16:36Incommunicado.
16:41Must be serious.
16:51Mrs. Corley's gonna love you forever.
16:53Morning.
16:57Morning.
16:58Morning.
17:10Morning.
17:11Don't take any needless risks.
17:15What do I call a piece?
17:19You are a brave man.
17:24But I can wait for it.
17:28Morning.
17:36Morning.
17:40Very, very careful.
17:53I'm going to go check on them.
17:54Best of luck, Gerry.
17:55Yeah, I'll need it.
18:00A pointy wee fella for you, Miss.
18:02Let me see.
18:04You know, I have a friend who has a book,
18:06and in it it says,
18:08if you can turn a bluebell inside out
18:11without tearing it,
18:14you can find a love.
18:17Isn't that nice?
18:18Yeah.
18:19Can you take some photographs for me?
18:22Yeah.
18:22Yes.
18:23On you go.
18:24Zoe, please.
18:37Sean was chasing Zoe with a used condom on a stick.
18:41That's him flirting.
18:43Charming.
18:45What?
18:45What or who has you termed?
18:51Nobody.
18:52Tell me.
18:53No.
18:54Somebody calls you Easter Sunday.
19:01Okay.
19:03I'll tell you.
19:05But you have to swear to God
19:06not to tell someone.
19:09I swear.
19:10It's Brian Faulkner.
19:15Fuck a way off.
19:16It is?
19:17That's why I couldn't tell anyone.
19:22So you're saying I'm still in with a chance then?
19:26Fancy coming to a wedding with me?
19:28This Saturday in Belplest?
19:29Guy gone.
19:30I hope the blue bell looks like Venus.
19:44Somebody somewhere
19:45is determined that the ceasefire
19:47which has held so precariously so far
19:50will not keep any of the conditions.
19:53This is the most horrific thing
19:54that I've accepted in Northern Ireland.
19:56So I think that you carry around
19:58the peace of the rest of the day.
19:59Shall we make on home?
20:06You'd be happy to hear he got blown up.
20:11Nobody here's happy
20:11when anyone gets blown up.
20:13Except they are, eh?
20:16You're all ungrateful animals.
20:19Always should us go home
20:20and let you murder each other.
20:25I'm sorry about your friend.
20:29Jerry's eyes will be on stocks.
20:42Well, for you,
20:43I'm gallivanting again.
20:46Nothing like a good one.
20:48Don't do that with me.
20:49What?
20:50Feel sorry for yourself.
20:52If I don't feel sorry for myself,
20:53who will?
20:54Not you.
20:56I get more sympathy from a shoe.
20:58You don't know what it's like
20:59to lose someone you love.
21:02Yeah, I do, Mummy.
21:04It was my daddy's son.
21:07At least I've got the bottle
21:08to keep me company.
21:09I'm not even giving you an audience.
21:11What does that mean?
21:11It means that I'm going to stay
21:14in Jerry's tonight
21:14because I can't be bothered
21:15to come home and find you
21:16bleeding out in the bath.
21:18I've got nothing to look forward to!
21:21Nothing!
21:21If you do your nails
21:34instead of getting plastered tonight,
21:38I'll take you for a fancy lunch
21:39in the hotel tomorrow, okay?
21:40I don't know how they booked
22:00a firebump last week.
22:04Poor fuckers.
22:07Jackie!
22:08I'm very proud of our Kathleen.
22:10She's been a busy,
22:13happy wee thing
22:13since the day she was born.
22:16You better look after her
22:18or you'll be getting the visits.
22:22You better know!
22:23You better know!
22:24You look like you might cry.
22:26You thinking about your upcoming
22:28nuttills with Brian Falkner?
22:31He'd never settle for a leisure centre.
22:33I reckon he'd settle
22:34for anything at the moment.
22:40..
22:44...
22:51...
22:55...
22:55...
22:55...
22:56...
22:56...
22:58All right, all right, I'll read the telegrams first.
23:20This one's from Darry.
23:21It came through the window wrapped around a brick.
23:28When God created a woman for me, he made the sunshine run out of your eyes.
23:56That's Martin Gallagher.
23:58You know exactly who he is.
24:00I taught his wee ad Luke, didn't teach your training.
24:03He asked if he could send a couple of boys round to smidge.
24:05Sherry travels into the wall of my garage.
24:07Jesus, Jerry, what did you say?
24:09I says I haven't got a garage.
24:11He asked after you.
24:13Says he knew I wasn't your boyfriend.
24:14How the fuck would the IRA know that?
24:17Look, I'm gonna get a taxi.
24:19No, I'll take it.
24:20I'm done dancing.
24:21Can you drop me somewhere?
24:23Within reason.
24:25My imagination's running overtime, lovely.
24:32Thanks.
24:33Fucking Martin Gallagher sticking his nebbin.
24:36And now we're here in enemy territory.
24:38It's Brant's love nest.
24:40We live here.
24:42There are things we cannot do.
24:44Intriguing what kind of things can do.
24:45This kind of secrecy always blows up.
24:47The wrong people are asking after you.
24:49Forget about getting your heart broken.
24:50You're risking much more, isn't it?
24:55I'll see you Monday, Jerry.
24:57Yeah, I bloody hope so.
24:59I hope so.
25:00I hope so.
25:01You're at pass.
25:02I was surprised.
25:03You have to go.
25:04You are just kidding.
25:07So there's no surprise here.
25:09It's in respect to the crew.
25:10All the gale is raging
25:34And my ship's without a sail
25:41All the gale is raging
25:46My ship's without a sail
25:55If someone don't save me
26:00I won't be left to tell the tales
26:07I will be left to tell the gale
26:11Just don't go away
26:13I can't see
26:15I can't see
26:17I can't see
26:18I can't see
26:19You've got a new one
26:20But I can't see
26:21I can't see
26:22I can't see
26:23I can't see
26:24That thing
26:25I can't see
26:26I can't see
26:27That thing
26:28Take off
26:29Well, we're Roma
26:30Fine
26:31And we're on
26:33We're casers
26:34Uh, just saw a wedding in Belfast.
26:37Stayed with a friend.
26:38Ah, lucky friend.
26:41Do I know him?
26:43Might have been a girl.
26:45Was it?
26:49Everything all right, Gooseley?
26:52Ah, Sergeant Reid.
26:55Yeah, all good here.
26:57It was you I was coming to see, actually.
26:58I'm going to take my mummy for lunch.
27:04Lavery.
27:08The table for ten.
27:10There must be a mistake.
27:16Sorry, yes.
27:17There's a Lavery table for two, also.
27:19Follow me.
27:28I didn't expect to see yous here.
27:30Obviously.
27:32It's, uh, Maureen's mummy's birthday.
27:36Will you just come and join us?
27:38You're all right, thanks.
27:42Happy birthday, dear Riley.
27:46Happy birthday to you.
27:50Happy birthday to you!
27:54Well, shall we go?
27:56Oh, how are you, Michael?
28:06We met at the anchor, our family bar.
28:08Hello, Mrs Lavery.
28:09Hi.
28:10How are you?
28:11Call me Jane, please.
28:12Uh, this is my wife, Joan.
28:13Oh.
28:14This is my daughter, Kushla.
28:15Great place to meet you, Kushla.
28:17Great place to meet you, Kushla.
28:18This is our son, Dermot.
28:19Dermot Sela, Kushla.
28:20Hello.
28:21Hello.
28:22Hello.
28:23Hello.
28:24Hello.
28:25Hello.
28:26I need to introduce you to Michael.
28:27Um, we really better be going on, but, um, enjoy your lunch.
28:28What?
28:29Oh.
28:30Oh.
28:31Oh.
28:32Oh.
28:33Oh.
28:34Oh.
28:35Oh.
28:36Oh.
28:37Oh.
28:38Oh.
28:39Oh.
28:40Oh.
28:41Oh.
28:42Oh.
28:43Oh.
28:44Oh.
28:45Oh.
28:46Oh.
28:47Oh.
28:48Oh.
28:49Oh.
28:50Oh.
28:51We really better be going on.
28:52But, um, enjoy your lunch.
28:53Come along.
28:54whoo.
29:00What, Miss Michael and John, I think?
29:02Go for us!
29:03Setting at separate tables.
29:07Hi.
29:12What's gonna do?
29:14Hey.
29:15in the arrest, but I'm found out.
29:18Hey, don't you get to recall?
29:34And now, ladies and gentlemen, we move on to the ever-popular swimwear round.
29:39Get that coastline out now. Just leave it.
29:56It isn't easy to command
29:58...
30:01...
30:07...
30:15...
30:17...
30:19...
30:21...
30:25....
30:26Let's go.
30:56Let's go.
31:26Let's go.
31:28Gemma fix it.
31:29It's a new program on TV.
31:30I heard he makes challenge wishes come true.
31:33Fine.
31:34Might be good practice.
31:36OK.
31:37OK.
31:39You start with your address in the right-hand corner.
31:45Doesn't that mean they'll know where you live?
31:48That's not always a bad thing.
31:50Dear Jimmy, I hope you're keeping well.
31:56Things are fine here.
31:58The school holidays begin next week and I will be off work for two months.
32:02I had intended to spend the summer slinking round Michael Agnew's flat,
32:07making myself irresistible to him so he'd leave his wife.
32:11Only his wife is a lady and they appear to be happily married
32:15and he is a lying, cheating, philandering fucker.
32:19Wishes are for children and foos.
32:22Yours sincerely, Cushla Lavery.
32:25Age 24 and three quarters.
32:27Trouble in paradise?
32:39Frick off, Gerry.
32:41You need to be safe from yourself.
32:46Come to France, with me and my friends for summer.
32:49Leave the lead on some bar work.
32:53Cushla, let me in.
32:55Doesn't matter.
32:58It's over.
33:07Was he married?
33:12Was he a brother?
33:14Like...
33:16Since we're asking questions,
33:17what were you doing out by the lock in the middle of the night?
33:21Wasn't me.
33:22Yeah, what's Jerry?
33:24I notice all.
33:26Is this anything to do with Martin Keller?
33:34Look, Jerry, are you in trouble?
33:39No disrespect, Cushla.
33:41Who the fuck are you to be demanding answers from me?
33:54Just leave it off the hook, Mummy.
33:56Excuse me.
33:57I might have someone calling.
34:00I assume it's Jerry you don't want to talk to?
34:03Well, if you ask me, he was never good enough for you.
34:07Here.
34:12Steak always helps.
34:14Your daddy and I used to have a steak every Monday night when we first married.
34:19Just to spite the week ahead.
34:21Yeah, well, I'm home every evening and I'm giving up the pub shifts, so that's for your ninth tradition.
34:34Oh, will you just talk to the way of puke?
34:52Will you just talk to the way of puke?
35:06What happened at the hotel was a pony.
35:09Yeah.
35:11Because I thought that you were going missing to save Mrs. Carlson.
35:16I know.
35:17I'm sorry.
35:19I knew you thought it was work related.
35:24I never thought about it much.
35:25And when I did, I pictured somebody else.
35:34Like a wizened wee hag or some old doll that needed a root stem.
35:44You're a fucking god.
35:49And you're always vining on about bravery.
35:51Did she own my fucking hand, Michael?
35:57She's not well, Cushlin.
36:02She seems perfect to me.
36:05Sometimes she's well enough to do things.
36:08Dermot had just finished his A-levels and so we...
36:12We all went out for lunch.
36:15But...
36:17She has long-term clinical depression.
36:19And she's been in hospital the last few months getting electric shock treatment.
36:25Is that why you could see so much of me?
36:28She came home the day after I last saw you.
36:33It's a bloody mess.
36:38I want to be with you.
36:41But I can't leave Joanna.
36:44Why not?
36:46I'm the one that will take the brunt of it.
36:52You'll...
36:55Keep...
36:57Your job, your friends, your life.
37:01I can't leave because I ruined her life.
37:05How?
37:07Joanna was studying law in Dublin.
37:09When I got her pregnant.
37:12And...
37:14After the birth, she was never right.
37:19Never.
37:21And she just got worse.
37:25And worse.
37:27She can't live on her own.
37:29And I cannot ask Dermot to give up his life for her.
37:31Because he would.
37:36Do you sleep with her?
37:37No.
37:39We share her bed.
37:41But there hasn't been sex for years.
37:44Have you had many affairs?
37:46Three.
37:47Including me.
37:49This is not an affair. This is different.
37:51How?
37:53Because I love you.
37:58I love you, Kushle.
38:00And whatever happens...
38:02I will never ever lie to you again, I promise.
38:08I didn't expect to fall in love.
38:12And I do not expect you to give up your life for me.
38:15You'd make a wonderful, wonderful wife and mother, but I can't give you any of that.
38:39Do you want to stop seeing me?
38:40Don't stop seeing me.
38:46No.
38:53God help me, I don't.
38:59There's so much...
39:02that we can do.
39:05There's the same...
39:07Oh, it's beautiful.
39:09This is cottage in Donegal.
39:12And we can go there at the end of the summer.
39:17And we'll see God in the skies.
39:24We can take trips away.
39:27Long weekends.
39:29Go to Amsterdam and Barcelona.
39:31This is going to end really badly, isn't it?
39:42It doesn't have to.
39:43It doesn't have to.
39:59Here's our guard.
40:01Hello, hello, hello.
40:03What can I do for you? What needs to be done?
40:04Just throw out a few pints and keep me company.
40:07You're actually doing an impression of Mike Yarwood doing an impression of Frank Spencer.
40:11I'm missing my daughters growing up because of these ages.
40:14I love it.
40:16If you laugh, sometimes it's like it used to be.
40:19Here, finish this film.
40:20It's the way he shakes.
40:22It's the way he does it, you know.
40:24All right, lads.
40:25Photographs, come on.
40:27That's it.
40:28Put them together.
40:29All right, mate.
40:30Hey, mate.
40:32Get in.
40:33Get in.
40:35Get in.
40:37Get in.
40:38Get out.
40:39Come on.
40:40Let's go.
40:41Come on.
40:43You heard him?
40:44Can you not stay away from me?
40:48It appears so.
40:50Come to the flat on Thursday.
40:51I want you to bring more of your things.
40:55I will.
40:56If I survive sports day.
40:59I love you.
41:02You better, Agnew.
41:05So we're right down.
41:07We're doomed.
41:09Apart from that, we're grand.
41:10Mummy!
41:13Mummy!
41:17Mummy!
41:18I won, Mummy!
41:19I won!
41:20I won!
41:21I won!
41:22Oh, well done, darling!
41:24Daddy put my head down and I ran like the clapper did you?
41:27You outran them all, Daddy?
41:28I wish you could have seen them.
41:31I'll put the kettle on.
41:34Yeah?
41:36Go on, tell Daddy.
41:38Daddy!
41:39Daddy, look!
41:42Look, Daddy.
41:43Davey played an absolute blinder.
41:47He's a good lad.
41:48I pity we can't say the same about the other one.
41:51Tommy?
41:52He moved out weeks ago.
41:54We hardly see him.
41:55What we do, he's swaggering about with a few bob in his pocket.
41:58Thanking the big fella.
42:00Fuck, maybe it's just a face.
42:02I hope so.
42:05Sure she'll eat trophy.
42:06Mm-hmm.
42:07Mm-hmm.
42:08Mm-hmm.
42:09Mm-hmm.
42:21Well, wait.
42:22I'm staying over at Jerry's tonight.
42:23The anchor.
42:24Where's Mummy?
42:25She's bloody here, falling about the place. Come and get her.
42:26Okay, but I have plans.
42:27No!
42:28No, it's okay.
42:29No, it's okay.
42:30I'm not missing.
42:31No.
42:32No!
42:33No!
42:34No, I can't.
42:35I can't.
42:36No, I can't.
42:37No, not at all.
42:38The anchor.
42:45Where's mummy?
42:45She's bloody here, falling about.
42:47The police come and get her.
42:48Okay, but I have plans.
42:49Now, courage to lift.
43:03What's going on?
43:03Oh, love.
43:06What's wrong with her?
43:08Hi.
43:09Do you know it here?
43:10Here, what?
43:12Make a lot of names shut there this morning.
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