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00:00Always.
00:02Would you make me one while you're at it?
00:04I'm reading.
00:10What's this one about then?
00:12Arthur and Motley Place.
00:14Well, she probably dies in the end anyway.
00:16They all die in the end, you were books.
00:18They do not.
00:22I'm reading.
00:24Not anymore.
00:30One, two, three.
00:34Yes!
00:36Best of three. Since when?
00:38I demand a recount.
00:40Ref! VHS!
00:42You mean VAR, you daft cow.
00:46Come on, fair and square.
00:48I'll get telly on.
00:50You all right?
00:52I won too enthusiastically.
00:54I twinged it.
00:56Old man.
00:58My old man.
01:03For your information, the book's about a woman
01:06who finds herself living a life that everybody says she should want.
01:10Instead, she...
01:20It's a comedy.
01:22It's a comedy.
01:42Because I had a few in my head.
01:44Yeah.
01:45But that's still...
01:46That's impressive.
01:47Yeah.
01:48No, I was still on Pac-Man.
01:49Yeah, I was still on Pac-Man.
01:50Yeah.
01:51OK, Carol and Holly.
01:52See if you can catch up here.
01:53See my girls.
01:55There they are.
01:57Yep.
02:04Why?
02:05What channel is it?
02:06What channel is it?
02:07You found it every week for the last billion years.
02:09I'm sure you can find it together.
02:11Don't be a bitter loser.
02:12All right.
02:13Give me the remote.
02:14It's a new girl.
02:16Moved into number 12.
02:17Well, woman.
02:19God, it's ages since anybody's moved into this street.
02:24She's got a little one.
02:25I didn't notice a husband, but he could have been one of the lads shifting stuff.
02:33God, we ought to go over and introduce ourselves.
02:35Introduce them to the neighborhood.
02:38Yeah.
02:39Oh, because it could be our first place.
02:42It's comforting knowing that your neighbors are, you know, that they're cronies and that they're not going to have mad parties in the middle of the night.
02:50Or that they've got a weird dog.
02:52Found it.
02:53Missed the garbage.
02:54Right.
02:55What are you going to buy?
02:57Well, I don't know.
02:58Whatever I said last week.
03:00Last week you said whatever I said last week.
03:02Well, maybe 10,000 weeks ago I said something very wise.
03:07Doesn't sound like you.
03:09Well, I'll be trading you in for Carol Vorderman, obviously.
03:13Well, maybe I'll just off you and take the money.
03:17Probably owe half of it to the tax man, anyway.
03:19Maybe I'll just leave you.
03:23Take all the cash and see how long it takes me to get out of this town.
03:28And you wouldn't be able to chase me.
03:31And you wouldn't be invited.
03:34You probably wouldn't even notice I was gone.
03:38Here comes your first number tonight.
03:39Oh, typical.
03:40Focus on making your tea.
03:41I didn't make myself one.
03:42Yeah, we'll definitely go over tomorrow.
03:43I know they'll be settling in and everything but, you know, it's so bad somebody moving in instead of people moving out.
03:57The sixth and final main ball tonight.
03:59I might make a cake.
04:00Number 21.
04:01Oh, God, it's years.
04:02Here comes the bonus ball.
04:03And it's number 25.
04:04No, you sure, shut up.
04:05Oh, okay, you.
04:06Just because you're champion.
04:07For goodness sake, bloody shut up, Edith.
04:09We've won.
04:10What?
04:11We've won.
04:12Edith.
04:13We've won.
04:14We've won.
04:15Edith.
04:17We've won.
04:18We've won.
04:19We've won.
04:20We've bloody won.
04:2114 million pounds.
04:2214 million.
04:23Your shoulder.
04:26Flippin' ticket woman!
04:28We've won!
04:30We've won!
04:32Yes! We've won! We've bloody won!
04:34Fourteen million pounds!
04:36Fourteen million!
04:38Your shoulder!
04:40Other people might have won!
04:42Who cares? It doesn't matter if there's another three!
04:44We've won! We've won!
04:48Here, of course, for some champagne.
04:50We've still got that wedding champagne!
04:52We've won! We've won!
04:56Don't!
05:02We've won!
05:04We've won!
05:06We've won!
05:08We've won!
05:10We've won!
05:12We've won!
05:14We've won!
05:16We've won!
05:18We've won!
05:20We're gonna buy every diamond on the planet!
05:22I don't think we can!
05:24Come on! Anything! Tell me! Anything!
05:26The only word I can think of is...
05:30What?
05:32Satsuma!
05:34Fourteen million satsumas for Queen Edith!
05:38I thought you said the taxman would take off!
05:40We'll put the taxman on the payroll!
05:42What?
05:44We'll put the taxman in the frilly maids outfit if you like!
05:46Oh! I like! I would like very much!
05:48Grab the glasses!
05:50Oh! Yes! Your Majesty!
05:52We'll buy the crown jewels!
05:54And we'll buy a massive satsuma tiara for you!
05:56And a new skeleton for me!
05:58Glasses!
06:00Oh!
06:02Oh!
06:03Oh!
06:04God!
06:05This is...
06:06Edith!
06:07This is...
06:08We get to live!
06:10Anything we've ever wanted!
06:12Edith!
06:13We get to...
06:14A honeymoon!
06:16Fifty-three years later, we can get a honeymoon somewhere!
06:19Don't I?
06:20Hope so!
06:21Years on!
06:22In house!
06:23With many thousands of them on land!
06:26Oh!
06:27God!
06:28Anything!
06:30Four...
06:31Two...
06:34Hey!
06:38Can you move any slower, Thistle?
06:40Oh! Sorry!
06:42Mwah!
06:43Fourteen million!
06:44Yes!
06:45Anything we want!
06:50Anything we want!
06:53I want a divorce!
06:58Yeah!
06:59Yeah!
07:00Hang on!
07:01Arthur, there is no easy way to say this, because...
07:04Bloody...
07:05Brilliant!
07:06I...
07:07I do adore you!
07:08I...
07:09I love you!
07:10I love you!
07:11Arthur!
07:12I...
07:13I...
07:15I want...
07:17Oh, Christ!
07:18Yes!
07:19Yes!
07:20Bye-bye!
07:21More!
07:22More!
07:23More!
07:24More!
07:25More!
07:26More!
07:27More!
07:28The guys couldn't believe it!
07:30Every single one of them, every single one said, right, the next round's on me, cheap
07:35kids.
07:36So I said, yeah, all right.
07:38Can you not dream bigger than the next round at the lion?
07:42What?
07:43Oh!
07:44Sorry!
07:45More!
07:46More!
07:47More!
07:48More!
07:49So...
07:50This weekend, hotel.
07:51Definitely the sea.
07:52Definitely more champagne!
07:53Arthur, don't you think we should just talk about this properly?
07:55I mean, in a way that isn't ridiculous?
07:57In a few days, of course.
07:58But for now, let's just be a bit outlandish.
07:59Hmm.
08:00No.
08:01No!
08:02We can't do it like this!
08:03Do what?
08:04Win!
08:05Arthur!
08:06Arthur!
08:07Oh, God.
08:08I don't love you, but...
08:10I enjoy it.
08:11I enjoy it.
08:12I enjoy it.
08:13I enjoy it.
08:14I enjoy it.
08:15I enjoy it.
08:16You enjoy it.
08:17You enjoy it.
08:18I enjoy it.
08:19I enjoy it.
08:20I enjoy it.
08:21I enjoy it.
08:22I enjoy it.
08:23I enjoy it.
08:24I enjoy it.
08:25I enjoy it.
08:26I enjoy it.
08:27I enjoy it.
08:28I enjoy it.
08:29I enjoy it.
08:30I enjoy it.
08:31I enjoy it.
08:32I enjoy it.
08:33I enjoy it.
08:34I enjoy it.
08:35It's so lovely, but...
08:36It's complicated.
08:37But you are going to be alright.
08:39Right.
08:40Right.
08:55What on earth?
08:59Where's that purple thing?
09:01You know, the one that makes you look like a very pretty quality street.
09:06Why are you trashing our room?
09:09You get dressed up.
09:11Outside in and all that.
09:13Oh, just come and sit and talk to me, Arthur.
09:16You look so lovely in purple.
09:18It's a royal colour, you know.
09:19It's like your skin knew you were designed for finer things.
09:23It's from Peacocks.
09:25Here it is.
09:31Come on, put it on.
09:32No, no, I don't want any more.
10:00You didn't change.
10:01No, I don't want to wear it.
10:02It makes me look like Barney.
10:05Who?
10:06Bloody dinosaur.
10:08Oh.
10:09Listen, I had a thought.
10:10About next week, we should hire a cook-in and get some folks round ours.
10:15Frank and James and Brian, all the wives.
10:18They're all your friends.
10:20Get a table out, get some booze in.
10:21We'll tell them to put the glad rags on, because we only dress up to go to funerals.
10:25Arthur, please, will you just listen to me?
10:27This is important.
10:28Now, they'll want to know what we're going to spend it on.
10:31So I reckon we should send a chunk to charity, so we can say we have.
10:34Apparently, they give you the choice to whether to go public or not.
10:37Can you even hear me?
10:38The biggest question of all.
10:41To Rortenstall or not to Rortenstall?
10:43Now, I know you think I'm a small town boy, and I am, proudly, but perhaps this should be our base,
10:52and we should get somewhere else, somewhere classy, with sunshine.
10:55Who, and a waitrose?
10:57Will you just bloody listen to me for once, Arthur?
11:01No, look, look, love, I know it's inconceivable.
11:06Look, I know.
11:07Just let your brain hear it.
11:11We won, and we deserve it, eh?
11:16Arthur, I want a divorce.
11:21You're off.
11:31Hiya, I'm Jade, I'm just moving in across the road.
11:34Oh, hi, Jade, I'm Edith, and this is Arthur Thistle.
11:38Hi, look, I am sorry to come to you with an immediate ask,
11:42but do you happen to have any, like, sturdy bags?
11:46My movies have gone, and I'm just realising that boxes don't have handles,
11:49and I don't have biceps.
11:51I just don't want to introduce myself to the road with all my crap clogging up the path, so...
11:55Oh, my God, sorry, that's...
11:56Kayleigh!
11:57Nobody at all, come on in.
11:59Kayleigh!
12:00It's all right.
12:01Kayleigh!
12:05Can we make you a tea?
12:07Oh, that's lovely, but honestly, I'm, like, 90% tea at this point, so...
12:11Can I have a lemonade?
12:12Kayleigh, Manners.
12:13I'm sure I've got a bottle hidden in the bottom of the cupboard.
12:16That's really nice, but you don't have to.
12:18No, it's no bother.
12:20Kayleigh, what do you say?
12:22Can I have ice?
12:24Not that.
12:25Kid knows what she likes.
12:26I promise I have taught her, please and thank you, she's just...
12:30So, is it just the two of you moving in, then?
12:34If that's not a rude question.
12:36It is, yeah.
12:37Just us, not rude.
12:39My mum lives up here, so it's just nice to have a bit more support, you know?
12:45A bit more time with Nana?
12:46Free labour.
12:49Your accent, Darby?
12:51Nearly.
12:52Newark, Nottingham-ish.
12:54Yeah, but I was born around here, just moved away when I was quite young.
12:56Oh, well, welcome back.
13:00There you are.
13:00Well, so has it just been the two of you from the beginning, then?
13:04Hmm, from the start.
13:06That's tough.
13:08Not really.
13:09Oh, it can be, yeah, but, you know, not any harder than any other life.
13:13Her dad's a complete oxygen bandit, so, you know, kind of lad they put the instructions
13:18on shampoo for, so that wasn't a huge loss.
13:21And I don't know, I just, I think we'd make a good pair, eh, but, you know, so, I mean,
13:27like, it can be hard, you know?
13:28Hence us moving back here, but it would have been harder if we stayed.
13:34He's got to keep making moves.
13:36Full grey gardens.
13:38Are you, sorry, are you celebrating?
13:41What's the occasion?
13:42Well, no occasion, no.
13:43Oh, right, didn't realise that's how we were living up here in Lancashire.
13:47No, no, we, er, we saw you moving in, and, er...
13:50You were celebrating me moving in?
13:53Sort of.
13:55It made us think about when we moved in.
13:58Oh, no, we got all nostalgic.
14:00That's our wedding champagne.
14:01Oh, that's lovely.
14:03When, when was that?
14:0453 years ago next month.
14:07Wow.
14:08Well, congratulations.
14:10Yeah, it explains the, um...
14:12Well, we will leave you to celebrate, er, if I get...
14:15Oh, the bags, sorry.
14:17Right, shall we try this again, then?
14:19What do we say, Kayleigh?
14:20Thank you a lot, very much.
14:22Well, thank you a lot, very much.
14:27Absolutely.
14:28I'll get these back to you as soon as we can.
14:29No rush.
14:30Come on, you.
14:30See you.
14:31Thanks.
14:33Cheers.
14:34Cheers.
14:34Bye-bye, Jane.
14:42Arthur, I'm...
14:48I'm truly sorry.
14:51I didn't mean it to come out like that.
14:53It's not happening.
14:56You don't get a choice.
15:00There's a way of doing this.
15:02We're not doing this.
15:03But we are.
15:07And all I'm saying is, we try civility and calmness.
15:13You want me to be calm?
15:14We've just won the bloody lottery.
15:16Not about the money.
15:18What?
15:18We can split it 50-50.
15:21Is there somebody else?
15:29Of course not.
15:33Running off into the sunset with some brat called Fabio?
15:37Who the hell is Fabio?
15:38You tell me.
15:39Oh, God, of course there's not somebody else.
15:43I've just been...
15:45Oh, God.
15:46Rotting.
15:47I'm...
15:47I'm...
15:47I'm...
15:47I'm...
15:48I'm...
15:49I'm...
15:50I'm...
15:51I'm...
15:53I'm...
15:54I'm...
15:54I'm...
15:54Why didn't you talk to me?
16:11Okay.
16:15Okay.
16:21You want me to talk to you, hmm?
16:28About my feelings?
16:29Is that what you want?
16:30Is that what you think I should do?
16:32Well, open that goddamn door!
16:40It's not here.
16:41Where did you put it?
16:42That room should not exist.
16:45I never wanted to keep it.
16:47All this time.
16:48Walking past that lock like sodding guards.
16:53You kept us prisoner here.
16:55I never kept you anything.
16:56You put the lock on the door.
16:59Well, what was I supposed to do?
17:00Listen, we're talking about this,
17:02and you were realising that you're being stupid.
17:06Oh, excuse me.
17:08After 50 years of monosyllabic grunts,
17:11if I don't try and talk on your terms.
17:14Give over.
17:15Arthur, this is the most you have ever spoken in years.
17:20You have said more words today than ever.
17:23Ever!
17:25Because I'm happy.
17:27Oh, so what were you before, then?
17:29Well, look, happy you...
17:31Don't eat it.
17:33I was happy, you were happy.
17:34If you'd just keep still for a second.
17:36All we do is bloody stand still.
17:38That's not true.
17:39It's not true.
17:40Arthur, I am currently searching for a key
17:44to a room in my house
17:46that has been locked for 50 years.
17:49Well, if that's not standing very sodding still,
17:53I don't know what is.
17:54Years and years of pretending it's not there.
17:57Trying to train your eyes not to see it.
18:0150 years of not even talking about...
18:03No!
18:08You don't want to listen.
18:10You do not want to understand.
18:12Nothing to understand.
18:13You've lost your mind.
18:15It'll come back to you.
18:16Oh, so where have all your new words gone?
18:19Would it have made any difference
18:20if we'd spoke then?
18:23Eh?
18:24Would you still be leaving now?
18:26Well, I don't know how to answer that.
18:28No, because the answer's no.
18:30Because we didn't.
18:37You should have left then.
18:41That's an awful thing to say.
18:44That was the worst feeling that a person could feel.
18:48Agreed?
18:51Of course.
18:53Agreed, yes.
18:54But...
18:54But today, when those numbers came out,
18:56it was the opposite.
18:58It was all good.
18:59How many years have we waited
19:01to feel all good?
19:04It's a lovely life.
19:05But, yes, a life of worry
19:08and a life of bargain-hunting.
19:12But...
19:13Do you want to leave now?
19:16I'd have understood if you'd left then.
19:18I'd have hated it.
19:19But I'd have...
19:19Not now.
19:22It's not now.
19:25We should let it be all good.
19:27Arthur, it was never all good.
19:36It happened.
19:38But today, something new happened.
19:44Something different.
19:45And why not?
19:49Why not?
19:52Do something different.
19:54Now.
19:56Why not?
19:58God, all these years of worrying about you,
20:01trying to keep you afloat,
20:02keeping you...
20:03With all this money, you will be fine.
20:06I thought it wasn't about the money.
20:08Oh, God, I just want to be in the real world.
20:11Sounds like a sodding greeting card now.
20:15Okay.
20:19Didn't listen then, won't listen now.
20:29We could try doing something different.
20:32Try and understand each other.
20:34I can't understand a madwoman.
20:38It's just I'm ready.
20:39I think I've been ready for a long time.
20:43It's not about the money.
20:44It's not about you.
20:47I am the one you're leaving.
20:51Shit.
20:56I've been a good husband.
20:58I've done everything right.
20:59I've loved you.
21:00I've never hit you.
21:02Kept us safe.
21:06Still isn't safe.
21:07I could draw a map of Rortenstall.
21:14Every house, every road.
21:16Every person who ever lived or died on that road.
21:19Every pothole, every alley.
21:20A small town for small people.
21:25But I don't blame you for that.
21:28It's...
21:29We get old.
21:30People stop noticing you.
21:33They stop asking you to participate.
21:35But God, Arthur.
21:40We have been so old for so long.
21:45Well, I've never thought of you as old.
21:49Really, I never have.
21:51I've always thought of you still as that wild girl on our first date.
21:56I have to put my birthday on the calendar every year.
22:05Like you can remember our first date.
22:08Blackpool.
22:09Oh.
22:17Blackpool.
22:17And you say we never travelled?
22:21Yeah, I was so nervous.
22:23You never were.
22:24I was, cos I hate roller coasters and you were set on the Big Dipper.
22:29You should have said.
22:30What were I going to do, stand at the bottom holding your bag?
22:33Well, maybe I'd have liked you watching me being all brave.
22:37Oh, I watched you.
22:39I didn't want you looking at me white as a sheet, holding in a sick.
22:44That's why I didn't kiss you.
22:47And I suggested that restaurant, cos I'd asked the lads at the site
22:51where to take a nice girl for dinner.
22:54Like those lads knew any nice girls.
22:57Ah-ha.
22:58And you waved that aside and said,
23:01no, you wanted fish and chips and a walk on the seafront.
23:04And I, I thought, I want to grow old with her, my Lancashire house.
23:14We did.
23:16Yeah.
23:16We grew old together in Lancashire.
23:20Yeah.
23:20But what now, Arthur?
23:27Well, go on then.
23:30We'll cash up.
23:32Seven million each.
23:33We'll divorce.
23:35And what then?
23:37What's your big bountiful life going to be then?
23:43Study.
23:43What?
23:47Psychology.
23:48I've always found that interesting.
23:51Media.
23:53Waves of feminism that I've missed or miss me.
23:57I'd go to London.
24:01I'd go and see shows.
24:03Not musicals, plays.
24:05I want to see lots of different plays.
24:08And I'd like to see plays in languages that I didn't understand.
24:11And I'd be sitting in the best seats,
24:13eating food that has to be explained to me.
24:16And I'd buy a house.
24:23No, a bungalow.
24:24No, no.
24:26A cottage by the sea.
24:29And the local kids would think I was a mad bat or a witch.
24:34And I'd live alone.
24:36And I'd sit.
24:40Watching the waves.
24:42It's 14 million, for Christ's sake.
24:45Go for a yoga retreat and then come and meet me at the yacht.
24:59I'll tear it up.
25:00I'll rip it into shreds and you can watch.
25:02No, you won't.
25:04You won't.
25:07You never do anything.
25:15You won't.
25:17You won't.
25:18We'llScrap it.
25:27You won't.
25:28You won't.
25:29I don't know.
25:59Have you blamed me?
26:29Do you remember painting this?
26:47Of course.
26:51I know we did, but it's a little bit...
26:54So, have you?
26:59What?
27:02Blame me all this time. Is that what this is?
27:06No, not at all.
27:10Because you barely looked at me.
27:15I could hardly look at anything.
27:20I could hardly lift my head up.
27:24I couldn't acknowledge another day in a house with a room that was locked.
27:30And no.
27:31No.
27:38I thought you blamed me.
27:44How?
27:50Because I wasn't here.
27:55The one night I...
27:58The one time I...
28:01Anyway...
28:03That's how it felt.
28:05Well, I didn't.
28:06Well, that's how it felt.
28:08And now would I know the difference?
28:09Because we never spoke about it.
28:16We're speaking about it now.
28:17Good job we didn't rush the conversation.
28:24It's only taken 50 years.
28:26And the win on the sodding lottery.
28:28But she was so...
28:31She was so...
28:35I was happy.
28:38Because...
28:40She was sleeping.
28:42I was so happy she was sleeping.
28:45I thought, finally, she's over it.
28:50All those nights.
28:52No silence.
28:53No sleep.
28:55Finally done.
28:57Bags under our eyes.
28:58Finally gone.
29:02And...
29:04I even came in here.
29:08To see her.
29:08And...
29:14I thought...
29:16My angel.
29:18Sleeping so sound.
29:21Finally.
29:25Because she did, she was so peaceful.
29:31And I thought, I can't wait to tell Edith.
29:35That she slept the whole night through.
29:36I thought she was going to be proper proud of me.
29:39Getting our...
29:41Our girl.
29:44To sleep the whole night through.
29:47And then somewhere in the night.
29:53It was just too quiet.
29:54I'm sorry I locked the room.
30:00I am.
30:00I just thought, I thought it...
30:03I thought we decided that it was best.
30:07I don't think I've decided one thing in the whole of my life.
30:14What are you talking about?
30:15Oh.
30:17Come on.
30:18If I'd have made any decisions.
30:23This...
30:23This...
30:24Or if you and I had made choices.
30:26This room wouldn't exist.
30:28It would have been a library or a sewing room or a guest room or...
30:38And we'd have tried again.
30:43We'd have made that choice to try again.
30:47Move forward.
30:50We could have adopted.
30:52We could have had IVF.
30:55IVF?
30:56That was barely a bout.
30:58Not immediately, but...
31:00What I'm saying is down the line, we could have...
31:05We could have left.
31:08I could have worked.
31:09You could have found things, hobbies.
31:12Well, if...
31:15If you had, if I had...
31:18Would that make you want to be here more?
31:20Oh, Christy, don't listen to me.
31:22I'm saying, do not tell me that I made a decision to do this.
31:38I have stood still for 50 years while the world turned and grew and forgot about me.
31:46And you!
31:46You don't end up in a house with a room like this by...
31:59You don't end up like this by making bad decisions.
32:05You end up this way by making none!
32:08You'll be leaving her behind too.
32:18She isn't here.
32:22Erin hasn't been here for 50 years!
32:30If I leave and you stay, it will be just you.
32:36She is not here!
32:41It will be just you!
32:44Is this what you want?
33:05Is this what you want?
33:08Is this what it's just?
33:10Oh, for God's sake!
33:13Arthur, Arthur, come down.
33:15Oh, I need you!
33:16Arthur.
33:18Oh.
33:18Okay, Arthur.
33:20Oh, I need you.
33:21Oh, Arthur.
33:23Arthur, Arthur, Arthur, Arthur.
33:25I need you, but I need me too.
33:28Oh.
33:29Oh.
33:30Oh.
33:37Right, come back here.
33:38Edith, what on earth got into you?
33:41You need you.
33:44Get off me.
33:45Get off anything you want with me.
33:46Leave me alone.
33:47Let me alone.
33:48Just give me the ticket back.
33:50Let me go.
33:50Get off me.
33:51Don't come in.
33:52Come in.
33:53Give it back to me.
33:54Don't come in.
33:55I don't want to hurt you.
33:57I don't want to hurt you.
34:05Well?
34:08Are you going to stab me, then?
34:10Are you going to whack me over the head with a frying pan?
34:16Bloody hell.
34:17I thought you were going to kill me.
34:25I thought I was going to kill you.
34:27Well, you did say it off me if we won.
34:33So.
34:36So.
34:39So, we sleep on it.
34:41No.
34:48Come on.
35:06I don't understand.
35:07Rock, paper, scissors.
35:13Arthur.
35:14We can go back to bashing each other till one of us trips and dies on our own trouser leg.
35:20Or we can go back to talking about everything and nothing.
35:24Or we can play rock, paper, scissors.
35:29Or?
35:30No, Arthur.
35:32There are no other options.
35:33If you win?
35:3950-50.
35:43If I win?
35:44If you win, you get the lot.
35:46And you stay?
35:53You've got great odds.
35:54Good track record.
35:57I'll go.
35:58One, two, three.
36:20Oh.
36:21Hello, Jade.
36:22Are you okay?
36:23Yeah, Kayleigh.
36:24You stole your tumbler.
36:25I wanted to give it back.
36:26Oh.
36:27Are you, um, are you all right?
36:30Oh, uh, sorry.
36:33Yes, yes, um, it's just been a bit of an odd evening.
36:38Well, I will leave you to your odd evening.
36:42Jade?
36:43Yeah.
36:43Can I ask you a question?
36:46Yeah, of course.
36:51What's next for you?
36:54Next for you in your life?
36:56Are you excited about what's next?
37:00I mean, Kayleigh's starting a new school.
37:02Does that mean a new friend?
37:05Soon enough, I, I will be desperately boring.
37:09And, and I don't think I mind.
37:12I'm, I'm excited to get myself back.
37:15I'm not naive enough to think that there are not other people my age who are, are living different,
37:20more visibly fun lives, but don't get me wrong, you know, I didn't imagine that I would be back
37:25where I was born with a daughter and, but it's never boring.
37:30So, where is little one now?
37:34Oh, God knows, climbing up a lamppost, a child, a feral.
37:38At least I got that right.
37:40Like, every time she runs, she runs as fast as she can.
37:46I don't think I did that when I was a kid.
37:48That was for boys.
37:50Skip, like all delicate, but, but she runs, like, she Usain Bolt runs.
38:01I'm, I'm just trying to follow her lead.
38:04What's next for you?
38:08Oh, um, I don't think anybody's ever asked me that since.
38:19Anyway, thank, thank you so much for this.
38:22Feel good? Anytime.
38:24Thanks.
38:30I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry, Edith.
38:49I did it because I love you and if the choice is you and struggle or wealth and
38:52I'm, I'm sorry you wanted me to do something.
38:58There's no other way. There's no other, oh.
39:03I have to make you another tea.
39:09What?
39:13It's gone cold.
39:15Do you want another one?
39:16I'm so sorry. I'm sure it's all traceable.
39:20Oh, I'm so sorry.
39:22Do you want another one?
39:24Oh, God.
39:24Oh, God.
39:26Oh, God.
39:28Oh, God.
39:30Oh, God.
39:32Oh, God.
39:34Oh, God.
39:36Oh, God.
39:38Oh, God.
39:40Oh, God.
39:42Oh, God.
39:44Oh, God.
39:53We can talk some more.
39:57We can make that room into a room.
40:00I'm sorry.
40:03I'm sorry.
40:14I'm sorry.
40:20I am unsure.
40:23Oh, God.
40:25Oh, God.
40:27Oh, God.
40:27I don't know.
40:57I don't know.
41:27Are you all right?
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