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00:00Neighbours
00:02Everybody needs good neighbours
00:06With a little understanding
00:10You can find the perfect blend
00:16Neighbours
00:18Neighbours
00:20Should be there for one another
00:24That's when good neighbours become good friends
00:36I hope your stay with us will be comfortable.
00:38So do I.
00:50Oh!
00:54My pleasure.
01:04Come on in, don't just stand there.
01:06I don't take much more of this, Paul.
01:08Nobody's going to bother you here. Ain't nobody at all.
01:11Want a beer?
01:13Oh, no, thanks. It's the last thing I want.
01:15Why?
01:16If someone sees me drinking, the word will get around that I'll become an alcoholic.
01:19Can't be as bad as what they're saying about you here.
01:21Thanks.
01:22You know, if I were you, I'd move away overseas for a while.
01:25Like about ten years.
01:27Maybe people might have forgotten about it then.
01:29What?
01:30Well, my mother around to remind them.
01:32Mm-hmm.
01:33Hey, I'm home.
01:34You're back early. I thought you'd take longer to find Scott.
01:38Well, I talked to the people in the town, but as soon as they heard what I was asking about, they clammed up.
01:43Typical close-knit country community.
01:45Yeah, well, you did your best, didn't you, Dad?
01:47That's the main thing.
01:51Okay, maybe we should call a truce. This isn't helping Scott.
01:54It's a bit late to be showing brotherly concern, isn't it?
01:56Dad!
01:57Forget it!
01:58I'll do it myself.
02:03Is he still crooked you for bringing that burden?
02:05Yeah, that and about four million other things.
02:07He just doesn't trust me.
02:09Oh, not that bad, surely.
02:11Yeah, he doesn't like me much either.
02:13Of course he does. He's just upset about Scott. He'll get over it.
02:16Yeah, well, it's his problem, not mine.
02:19Yeah, I suppose this isn't a good time to ask.
02:23Time to ask what?
02:25Well, I was just wondering if you knew how Daphne really feels about me.
02:30Are you kidding? She wants to nail your head to the coffee table.
02:33Yeah, apart from that, I mean, do you think if I went over there to talk to her, say I'm sorry?
02:39Sorry? Are you kidding me?
02:42Daz, this is the best thing that's ever happened to you.
02:45Well, how do you think of that?
02:46Because you're free again. You're as free as a bird. You're single.
02:49Your life's your own again, mate.
02:51Just think you're lucky stars you got out in time.
02:57So you couldn't find out anything?
02:58Nobody knows where Scott is. He just got through.
03:01But what about what happened up there? Someone must know something.
03:04The kids don't want to talk about it.
03:05Nobody wants to talk about it.
03:07Two more coffees, and I'll do them.
03:10How are you enjoying the jobs, eh?
03:12Oh, it's great. You've met so many people.
03:14Some are pretty daggy, but some are just brilliant.
03:17In fact, I know it's awful to say this, but I half wish Daphne wasn't coming back so I could run the place myself.
03:21I'll go then and leave you to it.
03:23You know what I mean.
03:24The three kids that were with Scott that night, they're all back now.
03:29I might be able to get them to talk to you.
03:31When? Tonight?
03:32Maybe tomorrow morning. I can't promise I'll have anything to say.
03:35Well, if they can talk to me in the strictest of confidence, I just want to find out about Scott.
03:39Okay, I'll try and get them to go to your place.
03:41All yours, Mark. I'm off.
03:43There you go.
03:44I'm going to get to the market. I'll be back soon.
03:48No promises, okay?
03:50Okay.
03:52Clive, I don't want any excuses this time. I've come for my pay.
03:56Danny, I had to close down the business. We got arrested, remember?
03:59Yes, but that wasn't my fault and I did the job.
04:02Look, I'll be honest. I'm short of cash, alright?
04:05So am I.
04:06I've hardly got enough to take Marcy out for dinner, let alone go to surface paradise.
04:11Even when you pay me, Clive, I'm not going to have enough.
04:14It's bad luck, Danny.
04:15But I tell you what, if we put our heads together, I bet we can come up with a plan B.
04:20What's plan B?
04:21Something cheaper and better than plan A. Now, let me think.
04:27I've got it. The mountains.
04:28The mountains?
04:29The mountains?
04:30Not far to travel. It's romantic.
04:31A cabin. You can rent a cabin for next to nothing.
04:33Oh, Marcy's not going to want to go to the mountains. She wants to go to surface.
04:37No, you're not thinking. She'll love it.
04:39Danny, the mountains are fabulous this time of year.
04:41Early in the morning, you can stand outside your cabin, you and Marcy,
04:44and watch the early morning sun lift the fog out of the valley.
04:49And in the evening, you can watch the sunset holding hands.
04:53Cabin?
04:54It'll be cold at night, too.
04:56You'll have to snuggle up together in front of a log fire.
05:05You think she's forgiven me?
05:06Sure. Take a while to get it out of her system, but she'll be okay.
05:09Now, let's check the weather forecast.
05:12Hello, Helen. It's Madge. I've made contact with your Mr. Blake.
05:18Oh, yes, he's interested. In fact, he even made inquiries about the length of my stay.
05:27Yes, who would have thought espionage would be something I'd be good at?
05:28No, no, no, no, I won't push the pace.
05:32Our Mr. Blake will end up with just enough rope to make a nice tidy noose.
05:33I will.
05:34Goodbye.
05:35Goodbye.
05:36Go away!
05:37Go away!
05:39Larry, go away!
05:40Never wanted to see me!
05:41He is, will that Mr. Blake, wouldn't be too old?
05:42Well, I would like to do some people.
05:43I don't think you're going to find something I'd be good at!
05:44If you do, you'll find the same thing.
05:45Don't find it good!
05:46And, the problem you're getting good out!
05:47You can tell the plain man, third, you can tell the plain man.
05:48As a clown, it's not the rich man.
05:49Yes!
05:51Who would have thought espionage would be something I'd be good at?
05:53No, no, no, no, no.
05:54I won't push the pace.
05:55Our Mr. Blake will end up with just enough rope to make a nice tidy noose.
05:56I will.
05:57Goodbye.
05:58Go away!
06:05Never want to see you again!
06:28Marcy, hi, it's me.
06:41Hi, Bob.
06:42I'm glad you're here.
06:43Marcy, I've arranged everything.
06:45It's all booked.
06:46A holiday in the mountains.
06:47A whole weekend.
06:48We can take the train there, and we're staying in a little weatherboard cabin with a view.
06:53It'll be wonderful.
06:54We can go for walks or sit around the potbelly stove.
06:57A weekend in the mountains.
07:00It'll be better than surfers.
07:02Danny, have you met Dwayne?
07:04That's him over there.
07:05Dwayne?
07:06Do you know where he's taking me?
07:09Fiji.
07:10Fiji?
07:12For ten days.
07:14And we're staying in the best hotels, and we're flying first class all the way.
07:20Is this nerd bothering you?
07:22Let's just go, Dwayne.
07:23We really ought to start packing for our holiday.
07:26Suits me, babe.
07:27Nerd.
07:28Did you see that?
07:29What sort of bloke lets a woman pay the bill?
07:30She didn't pay it.
07:31She left it for you.
07:32Whoo-hoo!
07:33Desmond!
07:34Oh, no.
07:35Oh, my goodness!
07:36What's going on?
07:37Well, I heard you were back from someone else, of course.
07:38You wouldn't dream of relieving my anxiety, would you?
07:39Never mind, my son.
07:40I can forgive you for that.
07:41But what I cannot forgive you for is you.
07:42Mum, what are you talking about?
07:43Mum, what are you talking about?
07:44Your behaviour.
07:45I cannot possibly begin to understand what explanation there could be.
07:47However, I have begun to give notice on my unit, and once I have moved in here, there will be
07:52plenty of time for your excuses, for I have a duty, Desmond, and I will not shirk it.
07:53Oh, no.
07:54If you think you're moving in here...
07:55Oh, no.
07:56Oh, no.
07:57If you think you're moving in here...
07:58Oh, no.
07:59If you think you're moving in here...
08:00Oh, no.
08:01If you think you're moving in here...
08:02Oh, no.
08:03If you think you're moving in here...
08:04There will be plenty of time for your excuses, for I have a duty, Desmond, and I will not shirk
08:08I cannot possibly begin to understand what explanation there could be.
08:11However, I have begun to give notice on my unit,
08:15and once I have moved in here, there will be plenty of time for your excuses,
08:18for I have a duty, Desmond, and I will not jerk it.
08:22Oh, I know things look black now, but you can put the chaos and despair behind you,
08:26for I will take care of you.
08:28What the...
08:29Mum, would you just stop talking and listen to me, huh?
08:32You are not moving in here, and don't call me Desmond.
08:35Oh, Desmond, you are so distraught, you poor boy.
08:38I know it is always black around you, but I have a responsibility,
08:41and I will not turn from it.
08:44I don't want you here.
08:46Oh, when I think of the trauma your father gave me when he left,
08:49the very seeds of it were planted in you to relive the same devastation.
08:53I am not suffering from trauma, and all this business wasn't my fault.
08:58Desmond, you are so like your father.
09:00Please do not avoid the responsibility.
09:02You have caused too much damage as it is.
09:04Mum, you can't move in here. I don't want you here.
09:07But we are mother and son, Desmond.
09:09In a time of crisis, we must see it through together, come what may.
09:13Hello, Mrs Clark.
09:14Hi, Zoe.
09:14Zoe!
09:15Oh, great.
09:17See, Mum, this is what I've been trying to tell you.
09:21Thanks for your kindness.
09:23But the spare room has been taken by Zoe.
09:27But Desmond...
09:28Oh, and you see, Zoe lost her room at Clive's place, right?
09:32Because Daphne's living there.
09:33Clive has such a big house, four bedrooms at least.
09:37Yeah.
09:38Yeah, but each one of them are chock-a-block, aren't they, Zoe?
09:40Yeah, yeah.
09:43There is no hope for you, Desmond.
09:45None.
09:47You're your father's son.
09:52That's great.
09:54The dragon retreats.
09:55Thanks for going along with that.
09:57You were terrific.
09:59Today, okay?
10:01Today for what?
10:02Moving in.
10:03Oh, Zoe, no.
10:04Great.
10:08Zoe.
10:10Thanks for coming, fellas.
10:12Here, come on.
10:12Sit down.
10:12I'm Colin.
10:15This is Brian.
10:16Okay.
10:17Look, what I'd like you to do is to tell me about this excursion of yours.
10:21All I've heard so far are rumours.
10:23What kind of rumours?
10:25Well, it's all pretty sketchy, to be honest.
10:27And frankly, a little hard to believe.
10:30But all I've heard so far is that you were at a party,
10:33that Scott met a girl and took her outside,
10:35and the girl's father turned up.
10:38And then Scott vanished.
10:40Any comments?
10:44I have to know.
10:47I won't repeat anything you say, I promise.
10:50Is it true, the story, that...
10:52Did Scott...
10:54Did he force himself on this girl?
10:56No.
10:56Look, Scott never touched her.
10:58Brian?
10:59No, no, he didn't touch her.
11:01Well, Colin, tell me what did happen, then.
11:04Scott fancied this chick, right?
11:06So they went outside.
11:09We sort of went out after them.
11:11Only for a bit of fun.
11:13Just to rag him a bit.
11:14She took it seriously.
11:17She got scared.
11:19Then her father rolled up, and she started screaming.
11:23She said he'd call her cops.
11:25Yeah, but none of us touched her.
11:26Well, honest.
11:27Scott just bolted.
11:30He'll turn up.
11:32But where is he?
11:34Well, we don't know.
11:36Your guess is as good as ours.
11:37Daphne, you've got a visitor.
11:46Hello.
11:47Daphne, dear, I had to see you.
11:50Words cannot express my sense of guilt.
11:53Guilt?
11:54Yes, guilt.
11:55I'm a failure as a mother.
11:58Could you find it in your heart to forgive me?
12:01Shouldn't you be telling this to your son?
12:03Well, I need to know that you understand how I feel.
12:07Daphne, I am the mother of a man who has been rejected by every woman he has ever known.
12:12Have you thought about that?
12:13How would you feel?
12:15It's got nothing to do with me.
12:16I'm not anyone's mother.
12:17And I never will be.
12:19And I didn't reject Des.
12:20It was him who...
12:22Well, go and talk to him, would you?
12:24I can't.
12:24I can't even talk to him alone now that your friend's moved in.
12:28What friend?
12:30Zoe.
12:32Zoe?
12:33Where'd you get a crazy idea like that?
12:36Daphne, dear, it's true.
12:37Desmond told me himself.
12:39And I saw her there.
12:43Perhaps I'd better come back a minute.
12:45Oh, where's the sharp chopper?
12:55Why doesn't anyone put things where they're supposed to be?
13:01What's this?
13:02Sleeping bag.
13:03Oh, I can see that.
13:04What's it doing here?
13:06Is it yours?
13:06Are you sleeping here?
13:07Yeah, it's only been a...
13:09Oh, well, that's wonderful, isn't it?
13:10What do you think it is?
13:11A hotel?
13:11It's really rotten of you, Mike.
13:16I'll give you a job so I can help you out,
13:18and all you can do is take advantage.
13:20That's all anyone does is take advantage.
13:22Oh, Daphne, let me explain.
13:23It's only been a few times.
13:23Did you know about this?
13:24Well, yes.
13:26I was going to tell you, but so much has been happening.
13:28So I hear.
13:30Congratulations, traitor.
13:31Daphne?
13:32You're like a vulture, you know that?
13:34I'm not even moved out properly, and you're already in.
13:36Oh, I was going to tell you about it.
13:38I only just found out.
13:39It was Des who offered me the room.
13:40I mean, after all, you've got my room.
13:42I've got to move somewhere.
13:43Well, anywhere would be better than there.
13:45Daphne, please.
13:46Well, just forget it, would you?
13:51Oh, Desmond!
13:54Oh, Desmond, look at what is happening to you.
13:56It's not even mid-morning.
13:58It's only a can of beer.
13:59It was your father's decline that started with a can of beer.
14:02Oh, is this another like-father-like-son talk?
14:03Oh, you may not see the pattern, but I certainly can.
14:06What pattern?
14:07For history repeating itself.
14:09Families reliving patterns throughout the generations.
14:12Where'd you get this dribble?
14:13It's true, son.
14:14There are family curses which we cannot escape.
14:17Now, I made you what you are, so it is up to you to let me make you whole again.
14:22Oh, I get it.
14:24You figure if you can move in here, you can reprogram my personality.
14:27Well, nothing doing.
14:29Like I said, Zoe's moved in.
14:31Desmond!
14:31Des!
14:34Des.
14:36Look, I do understand.
14:38I know that you only let that flibbity jibbit...
14:41Flippity what?
14:42That girl.
14:44You only let her move in here to keep me away.
14:46Yes, I did.
14:47Without knowing anything about her?
14:49She's Daphne's friend.
14:50Oh, so you want to live with a constant reminder of that rejection?
14:53It wasn't a rejection.
14:54It was a stupid accident.
14:56An accident or the Clark curse?
14:57An accident.
15:01You don't want me to move in?
15:05No, I don't.
15:06You mean it?
15:07I mean it.
15:11Very well then, Desmond.
15:13I shall simply stop running after you.
15:15If you want me, you can call me.
15:16However, I may not always be available.
15:21That's okay.
15:38Daphne.
15:39Neil.
15:40I'm really sorry.
15:41I haven't had a chance to say this about your wedding and everything.
15:46I just wish everyone had stopped fighting about everything.
15:50Well, I mean you.
15:53You see, you're taking it out on all of us.
15:55Mrs Clark and Zoe and...
15:57Mike!
15:57I went off at you because you were sleeping here.
16:00As for everyone else, that's my business, not yours.
16:02But you keep dragging up the past.
16:05I can't forget what's happened.
16:07God knows I'd like to.
16:11Would you tell me something?
16:13Why are you sleeping here when you've got a home to go to?
16:22It's a bit risky, leaving that wide open.
16:24And what if I were a burglar?
16:25You'd be looking for a new hairdresser.
16:28The place is quiet today.
16:29Where are all the horts then?
16:30Oh, we don't have an overcrowding problem anymore.
16:32I solved it.
16:34Listen, did you enjoy dinner the other night?
16:36I told you it was fun.
16:37Does that mean I could interest you in coming out again?
16:39I said I'd consider it.
16:41Our man at his top.
16:42Peace on earth.
16:43Hello, Paul.
16:44Somebody sounds like they're enjoying themselves.
16:46Beautiful, relaxing soak.
16:48A rubber duck, some exotically scented bubble bath
16:50and half an hour to do absolutely nothing.
16:52What's so special about that?
16:54It's special when you live in an overcrowded house.
16:56Oh, not anymore.
16:57I've solved the problem.
16:57I'm moving out.
16:58Bags are all packed.
16:59Where are you going?
17:00There's his place.
17:02Zoe, I wasn't serious about moving out.
17:03You're welcome to stay here as long as you like.
17:05Oh, thanks, Clyde, but it's all arranged.
17:07Does Stephanie know about it?
17:09Zoe?
17:10I'm sorry.
17:12Well, I've been a bit uptight lately
17:14and I was just letting off my temper at you in the shop.
17:16Oh, it's okay.
17:17I understand.
17:18If Des offered you a room in his place,
17:19well, it's nothing to do with me.
17:20Well, unless he's getting a tenant,
17:21I understand the family situation.
17:23Well, you know, not exactly family,
17:24but you know what I mean.
17:25Yeah.
17:26Make sure you keep the bathroom clean.
17:27He hates other people's towels on the floor,
17:29toothpaste in the basin.
17:30I remember.
17:31And he likes his meals hot,
17:32but not too many fancy sauces or gravies.
17:35Make sure his coffee's strong.
17:37Otherwise, he just sits around in the table.
17:38Daphne, I'll look after him.
17:39I promise.
17:41Yeah.
17:41Well, can you help me with my cases?
17:43Yeah, sure.
17:43Thanks.
17:45Good luck.
17:47All right, Clive.
17:49Thanks.
17:52That was very strong of you and very brave.
17:55I really admire you, Daphne.
17:58Oh, I hate her.
18:00I hate her!
18:07You would not believe what is going on in this street.
18:09You know, Zoe's moving in with Dez.
18:12Daphne's fizzing like a firework about to explode.
18:15I don't want to be too close
18:16when those two decide to tear each other's eyes out.
18:19Hey, what's for dinner?
18:20I'm starved.
18:26What does it take
18:27to get through that thick skull of yours?
18:31The world does not revolve around you.
18:34What about Scott?
18:36Don't you care about your brother?
18:37You know I do.
18:38Then why aren't you helping me find him?
18:45Daphne, whether you like it or not,
18:47your life has changed.
18:48Your situation's different now.
18:50So?
18:51You have to make an effort to forget about Dez.
18:54How can I?
18:55He lives across the street.
18:56I'm going to see him every day.
18:57You know what I mean.
18:58You have to start a new life without him.
19:00Well, I can't just wipe him out of my mind
19:01and pretend he doesn't exist.
19:03Well, he's not the only man in the world.
19:04No!
19:07You're as bad as the others.
19:08You're driving me crazy, all of you!
19:17Are your fridge and pantry always this empty
19:18or do you keep food somewhere else?
19:20Oh, sorry.
19:21I haven't kept up with the shopping this week.
19:23Well, when I saw there was no meat and no vegetables,
19:25I thought maybe I'd make us a snack.
19:26But there's no bread, no milk, no butter, no...
19:27There's no cracker pops.
19:28Right.
19:30Never mind.
19:31I'll go to the corner shop and strike up on a few essentials.
19:33Back soon.
19:46Hi.
19:47Are you alone?
19:49Well, if you're aren't, you'd like to come in.
19:50Des, I think we should come to some sort of agreement.
20:01We can't go on the way we are, just snapping at each other.
20:03And we can't avoid seeing each other.
20:06So I think we should come to some sort of civilised arrangement.
20:10Yeah, I agree.
20:11Well, as long as we both keep our cool and remember our manners
20:14and the rest of the street will think we're coping perfectly well
20:16with the situation.
20:18Is that what you want, that we just act politely to each other?
20:23Isn't it the best solution?
20:25Well, I suppose so.
20:28Do you agree, then?
20:30Okay.
20:32If that's what you want.
20:34Yeah.
20:35Thanks.
20:39Bye.
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