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00:00.
00:30I don't know.
01:00I don't know.
01:30So I kind of ambushed him after the lecture and I said, I want to write for the Herald.
01:38How do I go about it?
01:40And he remembered me probably because I was asking so many questions.
01:44And he said to send him three examples of my best writing work.
01:49So I did.
01:50And then on Thursday he emailed me and he said, if I come back to him with a big story, with the same energy, he'll give me a job.
02:01Well, I can really see how important this is for you, Carol.
02:09Tell me what's going on.
02:10What if I do stupid things again?
02:20It's normal to feel anxious.
02:22No, but what if I can't keep it together?
02:26Then you'll stop.
02:29And you'll recover.
02:31And then you'll carry on.
02:34Like you know you can.
02:37Yeah, you're right.
02:56Greenforge are here to help the community.
03:19We understand and accept your concerns.
03:24And if you look at the whole picture...
03:27If you look at the whole picture, you'll see a plan for substantial local investment, particularly for training and jobs.
03:38Ladies and gents, ladies and gents, if you'd just let me speak, you might learn something.
03:42Of interest.
03:48What's going on?
03:49There's protesters all over the streets.
04:10We've heard it all before.
04:12Please, please, please, please, give the panel the opportunity to respond.
04:18Everyone will get a chance to speak.
04:20Talk as much as you like.
04:22I'm not selling my home.
04:24APPLAUSE
04:26Hey, you!
04:39Hey!
04:40Our water!
04:41Haven't you got anything better to do?
04:43Hey!
04:44Bloody!
04:45Get out of the room!
04:46Our water!
04:46I just want to go to work!
04:48Our water!
04:49Our land!
04:50Our water!
04:52Our land!
04:53Our land!
04:55Our land!
04:55Oi!
04:56What are you doing?
04:57Get back here!
04:59Oi!
05:00Hey!
05:00OK.
05:02Matt B!
05:05You all right?
05:06Yeah.
05:07You're going to hurt yourself.
05:08Yeah.
05:11Was that Rhys Owen?
05:12Oh, shit.
05:29Orwell and Dickens' blend of journalistic precision
05:33and literary art was both gentle and sharply observed.
05:39And over and over again, they demonstrated a lack of fear
05:42in speaking out against injustices,
05:45even when that meant going head-to-head with the establishment.
05:49And with their succinct, provocative, transparent writing,
05:53they compelled their readers not only to learn about these injustices,
05:58but to truly empathise with the oppressed,
06:01to inhabit their viewpoint.
06:04And so, for the first time,
06:06challenge the status quo.
06:10Yeah, that's fine.
06:11Just email it to me directly.
06:13Hey, Carol.
06:14I heard someone managed to get a foot in the door of the Western Herald.
06:18If I write something good enough.
06:19Oh, come on.
06:20Just find something you care about.
06:22Something that needs to be heard,
06:23and then you can write with passion.
06:25Yeah, I need that.
06:26I'm sure you'll blow them away.
06:29Your group are going for a drink later, aren't they?
06:31I've got a date tonight.
06:33Oh, I bet you.
06:35I just thought I'd better make an effort.
06:36I'm not getting any hungry.
06:37Well, good luck with that.
06:38Thanks.
06:43Thanks, Cariad.
06:43I'm sorry, but we can't serve you here.
06:52Can I ask why?
06:52You know very well why.
06:54And I'm not going to have a conversation about it.
06:56Oh, let him have a pint, too.
07:00Look at this one of you.
07:03Here she is.
07:04My cousin, the action hero.
07:06Oh, God, I'm so embarrassing.
07:08You can try down the road.
07:10The Red Lion or somewhere else.
07:11I know you think you know the truth, but you don't.
07:16Because I don't know it myself.
07:17Like I said, try the Red Lion.
07:20Throw them to the walls they were, you know.
07:22Both of them.
07:23Why did he say that?
07:40About not knowing the truth?
07:41I don't know, Bach.
07:43Right, are you two going to order food,
07:44or are you just going to have a drink?
07:46No, two pints of Bulwell, please.
07:48Good evening.
07:49Right.
08:07Carol?
08:08Hey.
08:09Hello.
08:09Hello.
08:13Nice.
08:14Shall we?
08:19Yes, yeah, let's check this thing out, shall we?
08:26So, you went from running a butcher shop
08:29to studying journalism?
08:31Yeah.
08:33Sold up.
08:35I wanted a change.
08:36No, I needed a change.
08:39I bet you still knew you weren't a piece of meat, though, didn't you?
08:44What is it you do again?
08:46Software.
08:47You know, on the sales side.
08:49Next, please.
08:51Two beers, please.
08:58Capital Kelly in 1964,
09:01just before they flooded the village.
09:04Why flood it?
09:06They were creating a reservoir
09:07to send water to Liverpool.
09:11Doesn't sound good.
09:11Same thing happened in Antwine.
09:14Had a great aunt who had to move.
09:17It's a shame.
09:19They want to expand it again.
09:21There was a protest in my town this morning.
09:24Well, sounds like history's repeating.
09:28Imagine.
09:30Everything that's familiar to you.
09:31Your home, your school, chapel.
09:36Destroyed.
09:37Just like that.
09:37I do wonder if arty stuff like this ever changes anything, though.
09:44I think it can.
09:47If it makes you see things from somebody else's perspective,
09:51it can make you ask questions.
09:55Fire you up, don't you think?
09:56Yeah.
09:58Okay.
10:02I recognize him.
10:04Uh, Kheer Owen.
10:05Actor.
10:06Kheer Owen.
10:07Yeah, of course.
10:08This is about not when.
10:09He...
10:10He died trying to blow it up in the 90s.
10:14A video installation by Merveley Owen Davis.
10:17She'll be related to him.
10:19I wonder if I know her.
10:20Another beer?
10:24Yeah, please.
10:31I like what you said before.
10:34About seeing things from other people's perspectives.
10:39Thanks.
10:40Thanks.
10:43What do you think he's thinking?
10:46He's probably trying to work something out.
10:48Like what?
10:51A bloke in front of me took the last two beers.
10:53So, uh, I've got these instead.
10:55Uh, red, please.
10:56There you are.
10:58I mean, you think basics, wouldn't you?
11:01Get enough beer in.
11:03There's a, uh, nice bar around the corner.
11:20It's been a long day.
11:23Pretty knackered, to be honest.
11:25Yeah, me too.
11:26Uh, see you then.
11:31Bye.
11:34Call me.
11:39You're not going to call me, are you?
11:41No.
11:44Do I know you?
11:47I don't think so.
11:49Nice to meet you, though.
11:49Do you, do you fancy a drink?
11:58Oh, I'd love to, but, uh,
12:01I've got to get back with my old man.
12:04Go on.
12:08For fuck's sake.
12:09Oh, my God.
12:39You're right.
12:41Fuck.
12:41Come on.
12:42Let's go.
12:43Let's go.
12:43Let's go.
12:43Beau.
12:44Go, let's go.
12:45We'll go.
12:46Go.
12:46Go, go, go, go.
12:46Go, go, go.
12:46Go, go, go.
12:47Go, go, go.
12:49Go, go, go, go, go.
12:56Go.
12:58Go, you wonder what I'll go over your kids are coming out.
13:01Go, go, go.
13:01Go, go home.
13:03Check out.
13:05Go, go, go, go.
13:06Go!
13:07Go, go, go.
13:08Go, go, go.
14:10Here you go.
14:11Two chips and curry sauce.
14:13Cheers, then.
14:22Boys, it's 3.20.
14:26Here you go.
14:29Come on, I've got people waiting.
14:31Oh.
14:31What'll I do?
14:36Just have them.
14:40Come on.
14:48Hello.
14:51Hello?
14:52Oh, sorry.
14:54What can I get you?
14:58Um, do you still do those, like, round fish pies?
15:02Haven't done those in years, love.
15:04Mm.
15:04Um, I'll have a cot and chips, then, please, and a pickle bag for my dad.
15:09All right?
15:24All right?
15:24What the hell were you thinking of?
15:30Grandad, people don't want the reservoir extension.
15:34Lots of people do.
15:35As you'd have seen if you came to the consultation,
15:38that is the place to have your say.
15:40We both know it would have been a waste of time.
15:43You were lucky not to get arrested.
15:45Yeah.
15:46But we weren't.
15:48Look, um...
15:50What if I gave you some money?
15:54A sensible but decent amount.
15:57You know, you could, uh...
15:59You go to Europe.
16:00Italy, maybe.
16:01Didn't you want to do another painting course?
16:04Are you trying to bribe me?
16:06Mabry, there's nothing here for you, love.
16:08Isn't that for me to decide?
16:11Well, you could learn how to paint properly.
16:13Get your work into some decent galleries.
16:15I want to be here.
16:16I want my work to be here.
16:18Yeah, all right.
16:18I still think that you have...
16:19Riso Inn was in town today.
16:22You saw him, didn't you?
16:24Outside the town hall?
16:27He's only back for his father.
16:29You just keep away from him.
16:32The man who killed my dad is back in town,
16:34and I should just keep away from him.
16:35He'll be gone soon.
16:39Don't worry your mother about this yet, all right?
16:42What are you doing here?
16:44Did you know that this one was protesting today
16:46and nearly got run over by a car?
16:49Yes.
16:50Then you'll be having a word with her.
16:53Right, well, I'll be off.
16:55I've left a few logs out the back.
16:58I can get my own logs.
17:00And you should have this window seen to
17:01before it gets worse.
17:02It's not secure.
17:04Right.
17:05All right.
17:08Bye.
17:08Bye.
17:09What happened at the town hall?
17:15What?
17:16It was fine.
17:16You never minded me protesting before.
17:19But you can't protest if you're dead.
17:22It's fine.
17:22I was safe.
17:25What were you talking about when I came in?
17:27Just that.
17:29The protest.
17:33Night, Mum.
17:34Night.
17:35I know you don't like it.
17:52But you've got to give your body time to recover, see?
17:55I'm not going to recover.
17:56The last thing I need
18:00is people talking bollocks to me about getting better.
18:06I'll leave the hippie crap to you.
18:08I was wondering when you were going to start having a dig.
18:17You carry on.
18:18Leave what you want.
18:20It helps you live with yourself.
18:25Just hope it helps me live with you.
18:28You don't have to be here.
18:29Yes, I do.
18:33Who else is there?
18:37No one else in the family wants to know you.
18:41I don't want to sit here looking at this.
18:45Remind you that you failed?
18:47I failed?
18:49At least I fought.
18:51You.
18:52You're just a pound-shot terrorist.
18:57Right.
18:58Get your back, then, shall we?
19:06Do what you fuck you like.
19:21Toast and tea?
19:22Oh, thank you.
19:27Hey.
19:28Hey.
19:28There you go.
19:33I, uh, I did too much and ruined it.
19:36That's good.
19:38Hmm.
19:42So, what's next?
19:46What do you mean?
19:47Oh, are you going to exhibit your work anywhere else?
19:50My art's about here.
19:51My art's about here.
19:52Where my roots are.
19:53I don't want to go away.
19:55Who's saying you've got to go away?
19:57Grandad.
20:00He offered me money to go study in Europe.
20:02Oh.
20:04Oh, that's what you were talking about when I walked in last night?
20:07I, uh, uh, I saw Reese Owen at the protest, and then he was in the Angel.
20:23Apparently he's back for a while.
20:26Did he know who you were?
20:27Did he know who you were?
20:30I'm not sure.
20:32Did he say anything?
20:36Oh, didn't get a chance.
20:38Eunice chucked him out.
20:40Yeah, good.
20:43One of the old men at the bar said he was thrown to the wolves, that...
20:46Since when do you get your information from old men in bars?
20:50Yeah, Mabley, I...
20:54You know, losing here was...
20:57We had plans.
21:00We had a future.
21:04Reese Owen took all that from me.
21:06From us.
21:08What's up, bitch?
21:10Oh, hi, Eve.
21:11Sorry.
21:15Yeah, well, we, um...
21:17We can talk about this later.
21:20Except if it won't, will we?
21:33Oh, hello, how are you?
21:34Hi, Tina.
21:36How's the course going?
21:38Oh, it's hard work, but I love it.
21:39Ah.
21:40Uh, can I have a fizzy water, please?
21:42Ice and a slice?
21:42Mm-hmm.
21:44Now, you make sure you have a bit of fun, too.
21:47You've earned it.
21:48I will do my best.
21:51I had a date last night.
21:52Oh?
21:54Er, any good?
21:56No.
21:57Oh.
21:58Well, you probably have to kiss a few frogs first.
22:01Mm-hmm.
22:03Do you know much about Reese Owen?
22:05Reese Owen from here?
22:06Yeah.
22:07What do you know about him?
22:08Just throw it back.
22:09Yes, what?
22:10In Llanemlin?
22:12Yeah, why did you ask?
22:14I met him in Carmarthen last night, just briefly.
22:17Ah.
22:18And then I saw some things on the internet.
22:20Like what?
22:21That he might have been falsely accused.
22:24And I just wanted to...
22:25Carol, there's evidence there.
22:28And he's a terrorist.
22:30And he killed Cleo Owen.
22:33You know that for a fact, do you?
22:34Carol, listen to me.
22:37Don't waste your time with the likes of him.
22:40It's funny.
22:40That's what people said about me.
22:42He's bad news.
22:43Also what they said about me.
22:45Carol, I'm serious.
22:47Don't go thinking about him now for one of your stories.
22:49All right, all right.
22:50Don't get your knickers in a twist.
22:52Just interested, that's all.
22:54Stay away from that man.
22:56Do you hear me?
22:57Mm-hmm.
22:57Mm-hmm.
23:27Hello, Eve.
23:39What are you doing here?
23:41I just wanted to say hello.
23:44See how you're getting on.
23:47It's been a long time.
23:51I don't think you should be here.
23:55You barely changed.
23:56You look.
23:57No, I don't.
24:00You need to leave.
24:03Please leave.
24:05I didn't come here to upset you.
24:08I just thought we could talk.
24:12I'm sorry.
24:13I just thought it was just a little bit.
24:15Goodbye.
24:19I guess you did.
24:22Bye.
24:22Bye.
24:23Bye.
24:24Bye.
24:25Bye.
24:27Bye.
24:28Bye.
24:29Bye.
24:33Bye.
24:34Bye.
24:35Bye.
24:37Bye.
24:37Bye.
24:38Bye.
24:39Bye.
24:39Bye.
24:40Bye.
24:40Bye, bye.
24:41Bye.
24:41Bye.
24:41Bye.
24:42Bye.
24:42What gives those Tory bastards the right to lord it over as from London?
24:49You've been listening to me.
24:51I don't think you believe in anything.
24:53You just put it on.
24:55Why would I do that?
24:57Your old man.
24:59You're desperate for him to like.
25:01Fuck off!
25:02You're gagging for his approval, day in, day out.
25:04Always have been, always will.
25:12That's why.
25:28No, no.
25:30You're so sorry.
25:32That's why.
25:34No.
25:36I'm sorry.
25:38No, no.
25:40Let's go.
26:10Let's go.
26:40Hello?
26:47It's open.
26:52Hello?
27:02I come through.
27:04Hi, I...
27:09What happened to the otherness?
27:11Oh, God.
27:12I'm sorry.
27:13I'm sorry.
27:14Oh, my...
27:15Oh, God.
27:17I'm sorry.
27:18I just...
27:22I wanted to...
27:23See my dad's bollocks.
27:24No!
27:25I...
27:26I'm sorry.
27:27I'll go.
27:28Just wait there.
27:30Here.
27:31Here.
27:32Here.
27:33Oh, shit.
27:35Oh, my God.
27:37I'm not a stalker.
27:40Okay?
27:41I just...
27:42I found out you're from here and...
27:43How?
27:44There's this thing called the internet.
27:47Oh, so you looked me up.
27:48Found out I'd done life in prison.
27:50I thought, hmm, sounds like my kind of guy.
27:52Oh, no.
27:53It wasn't like that.
27:54Then what was it like?
27:56I...
27:57I've heard some things and I've read some things.
28:00I suppose I wanted to know what the truth was.
28:03About what?
28:04About you.
28:05I'm interested.
28:07It's...
28:08It's not that weird.
28:09I'm from here, too.
28:10And there are things in my past.
28:12You're from Tlan Emlyn?
28:14Yeah.
28:15Hughes the Butchers.
28:16But I'm studying now.
28:17Journalism.
28:19I'm not a weirdo.
28:22Although there are some people around here that might disagree.
28:26Liz, where are you?
28:29Miss Fayden.
28:32I'll go.
28:33Come on.
28:59Who is it?
29:00It's, er, it's Robert.
29:01Robert Davis.
29:02I suppose you've come round to pile the pressure on, have you?
29:04No, no, no, no.
29:05I wouldn't dream of it, Mrs Lewis.
29:06I, er, I just wanted to see how you were doing.
29:08The, er, the meeting got a bit heated, didn't it?
29:11Mm-hmm.
29:12Come in.
29:14Come in.
29:17We'd had enough, see?
29:18We'd had enough, see?
29:19Enough of being again.
29:20We'd had enough, see?
29:21Enough of being ignored.
29:22Enough of being ignored.
29:24Enough of their greed and corruption.
29:25That's not what my dad said.
29:26That's not what my dad said.
29:27It's not what my dad said.
29:28I've had enough, see?
29:29Enough of being ignored.
29:31Enough of their greed and corruption.
29:33It was, like, it's not what my dad said.
29:34He said, in 69, his auntie couldn't wait to get rid of her police.
29:35Who was this auntie?
29:36What was the auntie?
29:37Who was the auntie?
29:38What was the auntie saying?
29:43Well, it was really, really, too?
29:46It was not a problem.
29:47We were inquiries.
29:48Well, we were inquired.
29:49All we had to do is leave the plane.
29:51You were inquired.
29:52I was inquired.
29:53Give me dinner.
29:54Come on.
29:55I'm inquired.
29:56But what's the Putin's headlines?
29:57No, you're inquired.
29:58It was a little hard to lime.
29:59I'm curious.
30:00It was a little hard to say.
30:01What was her name?
30:03I think she was called Alma.
30:06My father was David Hughes, the butchers.
30:10I know who he was.
30:13Liked lining his pockets, he did.
30:16As I was saying,
30:18you can't stop those bastards in authority by political means.
30:24We tried to stop the construction of that reservoir from 66 onwards.
30:31But no chance.
30:33They just bloody went and did it.
30:36Direct action. It's the only way.
30:39Llyr had the stomach for it.
30:43Unlike some.
30:48So the bomb in 95,
30:51that was you and Llyr taking direct action against the expansion?
30:57Yeah. And no.
30:59Because as far as I knew, the plan was off, but then went ahead without me.
31:04And Llyr died?
31:05Yeah.
31:06Because they were set up!
31:09That's what happens when you come against the establishment!
31:11All right, all right. Calm down.
31:17Llyr wasn't just my cousin.
31:19He was my best friend.
31:21We were like that.
31:26I didn't kill him.
31:28So what do you think happened then?
31:30I told you.
31:31They were set up.
31:33Kill the brains, blame the other one.
31:36Nice and neat.
31:38I've had 30 years to think about it.
31:40Sorry.
31:43I still don't know.
31:48Your dad's a bit fiery, isn't he?
31:50Yeah, sorry about that.
31:52What did he mean when he said Llyr had the stomach for it, unlike some?
31:57You ask a lot of questions, don't you?
31:59Do I?
32:00Yeah.
32:01He was talking about his brother, Alan Llyr's dad.
32:03They fell out over the reservoir.
32:05It's a long story.
32:07What's the short version?
32:08Oh, well, when they announced the expansion plans, Uncle Alan took a job on the construction site and Dad lost the plot.
32:18Complicated.
32:20Hmm.
32:22But you've been out eight years, so way back now.
32:26Some would say the timing's a bit coincidental.
32:31So I could look after him, that's it.
32:34What's wrong with him?
32:35Cancer.
32:37Doesn't look good.
32:39Sorry.
32:42So, this is the first time you've been back since...
32:46First time I've been allowed back.
32:54So what happened to you?
32:58A friend of mine was murdered when we were young.
33:02And the wrong bloke went to prison.
33:04Hmm.
33:05Hmm.
33:07I spent most of my life feeling like I was to blame.
33:12Felt like the town...
33:14blamed me for not being dead, for not...
33:18saving her.
33:19talking me a bit crazy in the end.
33:25So we've got a lot in common.
33:28And this could be your chance to find out what really happened.
33:33Ah.
33:37I've wasted too many years thinking about it already.
33:44So you're gonna let it go?
33:46Never know the truth?
33:47Never know the truth.
33:53I've gotta get back inside.
33:55What if...
33:56What if I find out what happened?
34:01I...
34:06I wanna write about this.
34:07Are you mad?
34:09Why?
34:11Because the truth matters.
34:13Doesn't it?
34:14Doesn't it?
34:15Don't you?
34:16No.
34:17No.
34:18No.
34:19I'll see if I'll get your TV in here, shall I?
34:49Why would I on the TV when I can watch your performance?
35:13Hey. Megan.
35:16Did you and Gareth know Rousseau in his back?
35:19I told Gareth I wanted to tell you.
35:22He's here unlicensed so he can look after Brynn.
35:25He turned up at my house!
35:27And he's been lurking around Mabley.
35:29You know, he went into the Angel.
35:31Shit.
35:33Can't you ask Gareth to do something?
35:35Surely, as a policeman, there's something he could do.
35:38Well, he can't do anything unless he's broken the law.
35:40Has he broken the law?
35:42No.
35:43No.
35:44But...
35:46Can't he fit him up?
35:48Say that he's broken his license conditions or something.
35:51No.
35:52Listen, just avoid him and tell Mabley to do the same.
35:56And the minute he does do something...
35:58Eve, listen to me.
36:00You have to keep it together.
36:04Eve!
36:05Eve!
36:35You've got no balls!
36:47Coward!
36:54Mum?
36:58In here!
37:00Oh! Lunch.
37:02You've got to knack for time, freshmen.
37:04Missed you at dinner last night. Were you with Mabley?
37:08Why?
37:09Well, then, where were you?
37:11Nowhere special.
37:13Well, you're nowhere special a lot lately, aren't you?
37:17You got, er, someone on the go?
37:19No. And I wouldn't tell you if I did.
37:22Good night, well.
37:23Hey, I need to talk to you.
37:25Sounds like Mrs Lewis's farm's gonna go.
37:27No.
37:28What?
37:30Well, that's it, then. The expansion's going ahead.
37:33Well, it'll be a shitload of trouble first, mate.
37:36Oh, Gareth, don't.
37:39Do you want to go to prison?
37:41Or worse?
37:43What, so nobody should protest?
37:44Well, you did at the town hall.
37:46That was breaking the law.
37:47Oh, yeah, sorry.
37:48So, nobody should have an opinion.
37:50Everybody should just stay indoors
37:52and let these greedy bastards steal our resources again.
37:55Tell me when I said that.
37:57Will you just stop?
37:58Whatever.
38:00Keep your three minutes down at the Commons Club.
38:03Don't.
38:04Don't.
38:05Don't.
38:06Don't.
38:07Don't.
38:08Don't.
38:09I don't want to go.
38:14Oh, I see what happens right now.
38:20Come on.
38:21I don't know.
38:51This practice is radical benevolence towards everyone you encounter.
38:56When you meditate, your focus should be on sending peaceful, loving kindness out into the universe.
39:02While accepting, you may not get it in return.
39:05So sit back, relax and listen.
39:17Back off.
39:18What the hell are you doing?
39:23What the fuck are you doing?
39:33It's a shit.
39:39Right, if that's what you want to be, you asshole.
39:48Please.
39:50There, anyone can see this.
40:03Noess.
40:05No, стол...
40:06I don't know.
40:36Have you had a hand in trying to force Sian Lewis out of her home?
40:51Of course I haven't.
40:52I don't believe you.
40:54Mrs Lewis has decided, with her family, to move into more suitable accommodation.
41:00Have you not got any decency?
41:02She's an old lady.
41:04She's like family.
41:05She was born on that farm.
41:07Place is falling down around her.
41:08It's damp, covered in mould.
41:10It's her home.
41:11Well, talk to her son.
41:12He's the one forcing the issue, not me.
41:14Yeah, but you're set to gain from it, though, aren't you, Dad?
41:16Oh, let's not start that nonsense, all right?
41:18Yeah, Mably tells me you've offered her money to piss off.
41:20No, no.
41:22Not to piss off.
41:23To spread her wings.
41:24Yeah, away from your reservoir contract.
41:26I can't see what's so controversial about helping my own granddaughter.
41:29Yeah, but you're not helping, are you?
41:31You're controlling, like you always do.
41:34If you were helping, you wouldn't do it behind my back.
41:36Why is it that you're always looking for an underhand motive in everything, eh?
41:40I'm not letting you get away with it.
41:41Not this time.
41:42Must wear you out being so holier than thou.
41:44Fuck off.
41:45Glass houses.
41:46Glass houses.
42:16Glass houses.
42:17Glass houses.
42:18Glass houses.
42:19Glass houses.
42:20Glass houses.
42:21Glass houses.
42:22Glass houses.
42:23Glass houses.
42:24Glass houses.
42:25Glass houses.
42:26Glass houses.
42:27Glass houses.
42:28Glass houses.
42:29Glass houses.
42:30Glass houses.
42:31Glass houses.
42:32Glass houses.
42:33Glass houses.
42:34Glass houses.
42:35Glass houses.
42:36Glass houses.
42:37Glass houses.
42:38Glass houses.
42:39Glass houses.
42:40Glass houses.
42:41Glass houses.
42:42Glass houses.
42:43Glass houses.
42:44Glass houses.
42:45I don't know why I'll never know the truth.
43:10It's because this town is full of ruthless, self-serving bastards
43:12who'd stab you in the back as soon as I look at you.
43:14Yeah?
43:15If I were you, I'd stop asking questions about me,
43:17about 95, the whole thing.
43:19Just carry on as if you'd never met me.
43:23Rhys.
43:24If you value your safety and your sanity,
43:27stop now.
43:29Okay?
43:29I'll take my secret.
43:36I'll take my chest.
43:38This place you saved me.
43:39I'll take my chest now.
43:40I'll feed you.
43:41I'll take my chest all up.
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