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00:00What's the map of?
00:03Victoria.
00:04I was just telling Andrew there are some really formidable soils out that way.
00:07Out what way?
00:08Western District.
00:09Ballarat.
00:10When are you going to admit that you would rather spend time with all of them than with us?
00:14It's a commercial decision.
00:15It's not.
00:16Thank God he did help, or else I'd still be stuck here sidelined from my job.
00:21Having to spend time with your husband, your soft, weak husband.
00:24There was no car accident last night, I just ran into Sam.
00:27I can handle you being depressed, not talking to me.
00:30But what I cannot handle is you lying to me.
00:33That will be the fucking end of us Mary.
00:35I didn't want to come home because I didn't want to tell you the truth.
00:38I started having panic attacks a couple of months ago.
00:41Now I'm scared to go to work.
00:44That's Asha's stuff.
00:45Do you have any idea what this bike is worth?
00:47Well you'd be lucky to find one of these for under 18k.
00:50$18,000.
00:52If you sold this properly, you'd be debt free.
00:55I just saw Geoff Barry, bankruptcy lawyer down at the courthouse.
00:58The plea change has been denied.
00:59He's going to jail.
01:01The primatorium rang me to say I should pick up his ashes.
01:04I thought Lillian took them.
01:07Half.
01:08She gave me half.
01:09He can't just sit on some shelf forever.
01:12It's not right.
01:14cowboy on the road.
01:15He must find the road away from a house.
01:17Can I suppose we do that?
01:18Fuck i'm leaving mungkin.
01:19Cast the town off.
01:20Are you ready?
01:21That's it?
01:22The
01:23My drove away from one side.
01:24The
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02:34Was für ein Freude ist es, das außergewöhnlich talentierte City Youth Orchestra hier in Wien für uns spielen zu lassen.
02:42Thank you very much for sharing your extraordinary music with us,
02:48and we wish you the very best for the rest of your European Tour. Vielen Dank.
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03:08All right, you lot, that's lights out.
03:11Bus is arriving at 7.30 a.m. sharp.
03:15Not flat. Little music joke there for you.
03:18So, get to sleep.
03:20Right, I'm ready, I'm ready.
03:30Am I dead?
03:31Yeah.
03:32Okay. Did I play trumpet?
03:34Oh, too easy. Don't ask that. Don't ask that.
03:36Am I Miles Davis?
03:38Why would you give him that?
03:40Because they can all see the similarities.
03:42Yeah, it's true.
03:44Come on, let's go. Breakfast is started.
03:50Go, go, go, go.
03:54Oi!
03:56You've got seven minutes to get to breakfast.
03:58And don't even think about not showering.
04:00Oi, what do you reckon they're going to have for breakfast?
04:03Oh, I reckon they do cereal this morning.
04:05Baked beans yesterday was the worst thing I've ever eaten.
04:08Oh, yeah, that was horrible.
04:10Should have seen the toilet after.
04:12What do you reckon was the best one that we've had so far?
04:15Probably the omelette, for sure.
04:42What the fuck?
05:05Oh, it's Ala. Do you mind?
05:07Oh, take it, take it.
05:11Hey, honey, how are you?
05:13Wait, where are your glasses?
05:16I lost them.
05:17What do you mean you lost them?
05:18Well, I didn't...
05:19Lose them. Someone, someone stole them.
05:20Arlo.
05:21I have already maxed out my credit card.
05:23I can't just pluck money.
05:25Ma, relax. I'm wearing contacts.
05:27See?
05:28Oh, I'm sorry.
05:29Do you mean the contacts that I bought you in case you needed them with snow goggles?
05:32That you said that you would never wear in a million years.
05:35And did you get them in your eyes okay?
05:36No.
05:37Put them on my feet first.
05:38Well, it's just important that you know that you've...
05:40Ma, that's not why I'm calling.
05:42Look at this.
05:47Oh, my God.
05:48Right?
05:49Wow.
05:52It's so beautiful.
05:55Love you, Mama.
06:19Next time you don't have to go.
06:20Bye!
06:22Bye.
06:23Bye.
06:24Bye!
06:25Bye!
06:27Bye!
06:30Bye!
06:32Bye!
06:33Bye!
06:34Bye!
06:36Bye!
06:37Bye!
06:39Bye!
06:40Bye!
06:43Bye!
06:44Bye!
06:47Bye!
06:48Bye!
06:49Arlo?
06:51Whoa, jeez, your eyes are a bit red.
06:55Are you doing all right with those contacts?
06:57Yeah.
06:58Have you been taking them out and washing them properly?
07:01Maybe you just need to keep them out for a bit.
07:04I can't. I can't see without them.
07:07Well, I'll go to the chemist and get you some drops.
07:12Because I think you might have conjunct a virus.
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07:53Arlo?
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09:23taste. Thanks. Do you want me to put a record on? No, I'm good.
09:44Hi. Hi. Come in. Thank you. Sorry I haven't cleaned up or- Oh, don't be
09:51silly. I'm barging in. Um, coffee? No, thanks. Look, forgive me, but seven weeks? Is this
10:02normal to be on a transplant list for this long? Yeah, well, they have to try and reduce
10:07the inflammation and the scarring before they can operate. So, it'll be months. Well,
10:16I know that you've run out of leave. I know. I just can't come back to work. No, no, of
10:20course not. So, I'm covering your wages until you come back. What? Claire, I can't-
10:26Well, you can. And it's all taken care of. Did you hear that? Claire is paying my salary
10:33while I'm away. She can afford it. Sorry, what? She's rich. Arlo! She is. What is wrong with
10:44you? Yeah, well, you lost your eyesight, not your humanity. I am doing everything in my
10:53power to make what's happened more bearable for you. What are you doing to make it more
10:58bearable for me?
11:28Yeah.
11:29So, I can't just sit here. I'm able to take my power in your life, so you'll be
11:33trying to get your eyes. Here is the support of the whole world of life and
11:38you're in the future. That's why I'm not. I don't know for the whole world. I'm
11:42holding you back to the world on the world. I've never been to you. I'm
11:46always more than a few years. But I need to make you wait for you. I'm
11:48to learn more about me. I'm always shorter than you. I see how you're worried about me. I don't
12:21Lauren, he's coming.
13:51We're still trying to get the full picture of his intoxication, but that won't have an
14:01impact on his arrest.
14:02He'll appear before the magistrate in the morning, and I can assure you, he won't get bailed.
14:08How could you do this to him?
14:21Do what?
14:22I just told Janet that Ash had chosen to have his organs donated.
14:24No, she chose.
14:25She has no right.
14:27Well, she had every right.
14:28She was Ash's native kin.
14:29No, I was his mother.
14:32Whoa.
14:32I was his mother.
14:34Okay.
14:35I'm his mother.
14:37Let's just...
14:38Why don't we find some answers?
14:40I didn't think I had to check.
14:57I mean...
14:57You didn't.
14:58Because, I mean, it was what he wanted.
15:04Of course it was.
15:06But she would know that, right?
15:09Maybe not.
15:10We should have waited.
15:17It was Ash's decision.
15:23Listen.
15:27This is not about this.
15:32This is about a lifetime of her stuff.
15:36She just lost her son.
15:42She's in pain.
15:45She needs some time.
15:48This will pass.
15:50This will pass.
16:06This will pass.
16:29Do you want to come in?
16:30Yes.
16:31Yes.
16:31Yes.
16:32Yes.
16:32Yes.
16:33Yes.
16:33Yes.
16:33Yes.
16:34Yes.
16:35Yes.
16:35Yes.
16:36Yes.
16:36Sorry I haven't. Mary gave me a tablet so I could sleep. Do you have his boots? His
16:51baby boots? I don't have them. I'd like them back. I've never seen his baby boots.
17:00Do you want tea? Coffee? I'll make coffee. I think I need coffee. Want to talk about the funeral?
17:13Um, no I already told you sister I'm fine with you handling everything. She told me
17:21how much that meant and honestly I'm so fine. But I still need your approval.
17:27Okay. I chose this. Or there's this one. You choose. Well I like this one. And what
17:43about flowers? I said roses. Imported obviously, there's nothing local now. Janet I don't know
17:49about these things. Well they're not as straightforward as you think. Maybe you
17:54could talk to Hamish. I know he was gathering some photos. I don't want his opinion. Okay.
18:08The thing is, Ash wouldn't have cared about the roses so it's about what you want. Is it?
18:17I'm sorry Ash never spoke to you about his intentions. I'm not here to talk about that. I just need you
18:29to sign off on all of this. I sign off.
18:32What is that? Do you have a pen? Is that a contract? What for? To say you agree with my choices.
18:46Why aren't you dressed? Oh did I tell you Connor started his new kindergarten? They have a trapeze.
19:12Peas. That'll be handy when he joins the circus. I'm sorry. I know you've reorganized things for me
19:21today. We shouldn't waste it. Okay, great. And listen, if the national park feels too much we could
19:28drive to the beach. No, I was thinking about the nursery. The nursery? What about the ashes?
19:34I put them away. Where? In the dresser. I don't want to throw them away. It's a strange thing to do
19:46when you think about it, isn't it? Well, I think you're scattering them, not throwing them away.
19:53I'm not doing it Caroline. Okay. The nursery will be nice and I do like their chai lattes more than tea.
20:04And I need a new maiden here for the bathroom. I killed that last one. Can you believe it?
20:14Did you move it out of the sun? Yes. You didn't, did you? Maybe not.
20:21What are you doing? I'm just looking at the urn. I hadn't seen it. Put it back.
20:34I don't want you to touch it. What are you talking about? It should be back in the box. Janet,
20:39what is wrong with you? I don't want people looking at it. He was my nephew. No, you have your
20:44children. You have your grandchildren. I never stop hearing about your grandchildren. I will never have
20:51that. This is all I have.
21:05I'm going home.
21:26I'm sorry for raising my voice. Janet, that wasn't raising your voice. That was...
21:31Look, I know you don't want to speak to anyone, a professional. But you are stuck in this cloud of
21:43rage at me, my children, Lillian. What's she got to do with anything?
21:48Ash was going to marry her. Doesn't that mean anything? I mean, she could still be in your life.
21:55I don't think that's so odd. She's on drugs. What? She came here not long ago. She was on something.
22:03Why did she come here? There's a dispute about the funeral. The payment. What payment?
22:09Did she contribute? No, she signed a contract saying that she would pay for the funeral.
22:15When? I don't know. Before. I went to see her. In Ballarat. You never told me that.
22:24And then she said she didn't know that she was supposed to pay. So that's why you paid for it?
22:33Because you paid for it? You told me you pulled money from your retirement fund because it was so
22:42expensive. Well, I didn't have to in the end because she signed the contract.
22:46I didn't have to in the end because it was so expensive. I didn't have to pay for it.
22:53You need help.
22:55I didn't have to pay for it.
22:57I didn't have to pay for it.
23:13What?
23:15What's this?
23:29I shouldn't have talked to Anna about wanting to expand before talking to you.
23:33That was insensitive.
23:35Well, you didn't need to buy me a necklace.
23:39Sorry would do.
23:39Sorry.
23:45Okay.
23:48This is so beautiful.
23:50Well, I wanted you to know I've been thinking about it.
23:52And I can see how I hurt you.
24:00I really appreciate it.
24:02Hey, I want to show you something.
24:08They say it's chicken and mayonnaise, but it's actually mayonnaise and chicken.
24:13It's delicious.
24:14It's all mayonnaise.
24:17You don't have to keep meeting me for lunch, you know.
24:19Yes, I do.
24:22Yes, you do.
24:23How was this morning?
24:26Let's see.
24:29Fractured foot, suspected pneumonia, shingles, ruptured appendix and a concussion.
24:36Not all the same patient, I hope.
24:40And a bit of a hairy truck driver.
24:43Not actually a hairy truck driver.
24:45He was bald, in fact.
24:48But.
24:50But what?
24:50His truck overturned on the freeway.
24:54He was the concussion.
24:56And he was very razzed on speed and pretty agitated.
25:03Okay, and?
25:05And, uh, I felt the panic just for a moment.
25:11But I went through the steps and I did the breathing.
25:15And I wrote everything down in the diary.
25:19And I was all right.
25:21Good.
25:23Yep.
25:34Have you called Lillian back?
25:35Not yet.
25:37I will.
25:38I've been busy.
25:43I just want things to go back to normal where you two gang up on me and I feel like an idiot.
25:47There's nothing to be ashamed of, baby.
25:59I've been busy.
26:12Come with me.
26:13Up here.
26:14What the heck are you taking me?
26:24Helen told me that they're selling.
26:26Brian's health hasn't improved
26:28and apparently they want to be closer to the grandkids.
26:31None of the children are interested,
26:33except maybe Patrick, and he's the least reliable.
26:36Do you remember his whole thing with the Bitcoin?
26:38Wow.
26:39It's the end of an era.
26:44Well?
26:47Well, what?
26:49This is our chance at expansion.
26:51You always said this is the best spot in the valley.
26:56Kelly, the whole point of expanding
26:58is to pivot in a new direction.
27:00How is this not a new direction?
27:03Well, I try different soils.
27:04The soil's different here.
27:06Yeah, but the Western District's is on the level.
27:07Oh, my God.
27:08The Chardonnay's like nothing I've ever tasted.
27:09This isn't about fucking Chardonnay.
27:11This is about being closer to them.
27:13So what if it is?
27:14I need to be close to them
27:18so I can help them.
27:22You saw how I helped, Mary.
27:24Hmm?
27:25How I helped with the case?
27:26Haven't you done enough?
27:27You don't have to keep on going.
27:30Look, Kelly.
27:30She saw what I did.
27:34What?
27:36Who?
27:40What do you mean?
27:40When you...
27:41When you...
27:45When you saw the photo of Ash?
27:53Oh.
27:56I wasn't...
27:57I just...
27:58I just never thought that he wouldn't look like me.
28:00Well...
28:01At least you can admit it.
28:07Oh, what good is that to do?
28:10It's out there.
28:10It's what I did.
28:12Lillian knows it.
28:13They all know it.
28:14Well, I don't think anyone's perfect.
28:15You don't understand, Kelly.
28:16I do understand.
28:17You were raised in a very particular way.
28:19You don't understand what it's like
28:21to have survived.
28:26Okay, okay.
28:28Okay.
28:29Okay.
28:31Okay.
28:34I don't understand what that's like.
28:39But you don't need to be weighed down with guilt forever.
28:42I'm not.
28:44I'm doing something with it.
28:45Why do you have to do something with it?
28:50Why can't you just live your best life?
28:53That's what I'm doing.
29:08It's like having an affair.
29:11Don't be ridiculous.
29:15All good?
29:29Yeah.
29:30I'm doing something with that.
29:32Okay.
29:37Don't be kidding me.
29:47Bye.
29:51Bye.
29:54Bye.
29:55Bye.
29:55Bye.
29:57Bye.
29:58Bye.
29:58Bye.
29:59Bye.
29:59Bye.
30:29What?
30:33We had her back.
30:44Lillian?
30:49Caroline.
30:50Ash's auntie?
30:52Yeah, no, I know.
30:53Is something wrong?
30:54They're closed, but I know people here.
31:07What's fun being here early?
31:09Peek behind the curtains.
31:11Does Janet know you're here?
31:14Oh, no.
31:15That's why I had to come here.
31:17I couldn't ask for your address, but I just had to say something because honestly, Lillian,
31:23I am so sorry.
31:25You don't have to apologise.
31:27What's the case if I had known in any way that she had forced you to pay?
31:34Let's just head up here.
31:38Listen, it's all kind of weirdly worked out for me, but maybe not for her.
31:45Well, she really is struggling.
31:48Yep.
31:49Did Ash talk much about when he was little?
31:54Um...
31:55Because did you ever notice how Janet has all these photos around of Ash when he was little?
32:01And hardly any of when he was older?
32:05Not really, no.
32:07I think it's, you know, when Taj died and they came back to Melbourne...
32:13Morning, Aunt Pei.
32:14Morning.
32:15It was very tough.
32:17Ash was only three and he was the spitting image of Taj.
32:21So Janet was always having to explain that Ash looked like his father and that his father had died.
32:29Yep.
32:30Let's just...
32:31Let's go sit over here.
32:32I know she felt like they didn't belong, so she got this us against the world mentality.
32:40You know, she and Ash were in their own little bubble. He was her life raft.
32:45Yeah, a child shouldn't be a life raft.
32:48No.
32:49But that's how she coped.
32:50But he didn't.
32:51He hated it.
32:52Especially as he got older.
32:53Exactly.
32:54That's why she has all the little boy photos, you know, when he still needed her.
33:00That feels pretty messed up.
33:02Because she had no one at the time who really understood.
33:06But now it's different.
33:10I really think now you could help.
33:13Do what?
33:14Help Janet.
33:15Help her heal.
33:17Oh, sorry.
33:18What?
33:19I think you could find a way to get through to her.
33:23Caroline, your sister hates me.
33:26Well, you both loved Ash.
33:28Yeah, that's why she hates me.
33:30And by the way, I'm not hanging out for bottomless brunch with her either.
33:34But you had a life with her son.
33:37You were about to get married.
33:39He adored you.
33:40Yeah.
33:41I remember.
33:42So, you have an obligation.
33:46Sorry?
33:47I mean, she's your mother-in-law.
33:50What obligation do I have to a woman who's made my life hell?
33:54Well, I know that if anything happened to Robbie, I'd still want Stella to be a part of my life.
33:59And the same for whoever Kiara ends up with.
34:03Maybe that's because you're not as deranged as your sister.
34:06Although, listening to this, I'm not so sure.
34:08I'm sorry.
34:09I really don't mean to be landing all this at your feet.
34:12But don't you feel like you have a responsibility to Ash?
34:16To make sure Janet's all right.
34:22My shift's starting.
34:24Your cheeky monkey...
34:27Your cheeky monkey!
34:29No!
34:30Chéri!
34:31Chéri!
34:32Chéri!
34:33Chéri!
34:34Chéri!
34:35Chéri!
34:54Shit! Fuck!
35:01Have you taken up a hobby?
35:04Maybe you should try knitting.
35:09Hey.
35:11Sorry, I haven't called back.
35:13Hamish told me about the panic attacks.
35:19So what's all this?
35:21Oh, I've got a woman coming to pick it up to buy it.
35:25Oh, this is part of the treasure.
35:28The last of it.
35:31So you're funeral debt free and never have to deal with Janet again.
35:40Did you do this together?
35:42He'd go with Rick, who seemed to enjoy being on the lake at 5.30 in the morning.
35:48Seems stupid now.
35:51To have wanted the sleep.
35:56I'll tell you what would be stupid.
36:00Go forward.
36:01I am going forward.
36:02Push your paddle back.
36:03Can you push it back?
36:04Go forward.
36:05No, the other way.
36:06You're doing that. I'm not doing that.
36:07Oh my God.
36:08How can you be so smart and so terrible at this?
36:11Oh my God.
36:12I missed you.
36:24Me too.
36:26You okay?
36:28Sort of.
36:29I thought you had counselling when Ash died to work through it all.
36:37Well, apparently I'm your textbook delayed onset PTSD.
36:42Fuck.
36:44Is the shrink helping?
36:46I should have gone sooner.
36:47But I just didn't know what was happening to me.
36:50No, actually I couldn't believe what was happening to me.
36:54So I just kept trying to ignore it.
36:55Yeah, I tried that strategy.
36:56It's fucked up.
36:57As soon as I told Hamish I felt like, what's that saying?
37:02A problem shared is a problem not being jammed up my arse.
37:06One of my favourites.
37:08Holy shit.
37:09What?
37:10I just saw a massive trout.
37:11Do you want to try and catch it?
37:12No, I don't want to hit it with my paddle.
37:13I feel like the fish know what they're doing.
37:15Oh yeah.
37:23I'm sorry I froze you out Lil.
37:26No, I'm sorry.
37:28That I came down so hard on you.
37:31I just...
37:33I think sometimes it feels like Hamish is my only family.
37:37I get protective.
37:40Hey.
37:41I'm your family too.
37:44I know.
37:46Please, don't let go of your paddle.
37:47No, I'm not.
37:48I've got you.
37:53I should have listened to Jack.
37:55He was worried about you.
37:57He said you weren't okay.
38:00Oh, Jack's been so amazing throughout all of this.
38:05Oh shit, we owe him dinner.
38:07Three dinners.
38:08Oh, I'll come.
38:11Hey.
38:12We should probably get back so I can sell this thing.
38:15Okay.
38:17How do we do that?
38:20That way.
38:21Okay.
38:22That way, go that way.
38:23You said it.
38:25Okay.
38:26No.
38:29All right.
38:31I give up.
38:32I surrender.
38:33I'm dying.
38:34I'm dying.
38:43Is there any more lamb?
38:45There is, but there's also sticky date pudding.
38:48Oh, yes.
38:50With custard?
38:51Do I look like a monster?
38:52Of course, with custard.
38:54Good.
38:55I'm married so well.
38:57Actually, Jack.
38:58Yeah.
38:59Can you please turn the oven off?
39:00I can't.
39:01No.
39:02Don't worry.
39:03Maybe it should come out.
39:04Oh, speaking of ovens, guess what?
39:06Rick's getting the club to buy me a new one.
39:08I didn't know yours was broken.
39:09Man, I haven't turned it on in a year.
39:12I think Rick was so excited that I wasn't moving out that he said yes straight away.
39:16Oh, yeah, that's the reason.
39:17Not because he's terrified of you.
39:19No, he's not.
39:20He literally ducks when he sees you coming.
39:22That's just him.
39:23That's just you.
39:25You are quite terrifying, though.
39:27I work with children.
39:28I wear a big puffy dress like a Disney princess.
39:32Like a Dickens villain.
39:33Speaking of villains, have you heard from Janet?
39:40No.
39:41No, I do not want to talk about Janet or her strange family.
39:45What happened?
39:46What family?
39:47Nothing.
39:48Just insanity.
39:50Anyway, but in other news, guess what I got?
39:54Oh, pick me.
39:55A restraining order from another recipient.
39:59That's funny.
40:00Kind of is.
40:01Especially smart asses.
40:03I got this.
40:05Hi, Lillian.
40:06Hi.
40:07I'm having a birthday party for my birthday.
40:10Yeah.
40:11What type of cake are you going to have?
40:13A Buzz Lightyear cake.
40:15Yeah.
40:16And a piñata that me and Kobe are going to hear.
40:18That was a piñata.
40:20Translating that.
40:22What do you want to ask Lillian?
40:23And will you come?
40:27He really wants you to be there.
40:29It's actually not for five months, but he's a planner.
40:42Poor fuckin' Janet.
40:45Yeah, I know I just called her a villain, but...
40:48You're getting this.
40:51And she's in hell.
40:53Poor guy.
40:54No you can't.
40:55You're getting that wild.
40:56Yes, I know.
40:57I'm just a kid.
40:58I'm just like her.
40:59No!
41:00I'm just like the blue.
41:01And I'm out of here.
41:02No?
41:03Run!
41:04No!
41:05No!
41:06No.
41:07No!
41:08No!
41:09No!
41:10No!
41:11No!
41:12No!
41:13No!
41:14No!
41:15No!
41:16No!
41:17No!
41:18No!
41:19No!
41:20No!
41:21He's such a good cook.
41:28He is such a good cook.
41:30He can take, like, a potato and some frozen peas
41:34and then the old olives with the little red bits in the jar
41:37and he can make something delicious.
41:39Fucking delicious.
41:40OK, I'm going to give you three things
41:42and you have to make something.
41:45Right.
41:46Hit me.
41:47Um, cheese bread.
41:49Mm-hmm.
41:51Celery.
41:52Mm-hmm.
41:53Peanut butter.
41:54Easy peasy.
41:55OK.
41:56Leave the cheese bread because what even is that?
41:58Eat the peanut butter, throw the celery out the window.
41:59That's not how you play.
42:01Definitely.
42:01That's not how you play.
42:02That's fucking not how you play.
42:02No, no, no.
42:03Here it is.
42:04You divide the celery in half, right,
42:07and then you spread half with cheese bread
42:08and then the other half with peanut butter.
42:10You get fucked.
42:11You get fucked.
42:11That's not even how you play the game.
42:12That's how you play the game.
42:15First stop.
42:18Oh, that's me.
42:19That's me.
42:19Um, OK.
42:20Uh, well, good night, you anti-celery weirdo.
42:23Bye.
42:30Um, sorry.
42:31Did you?
42:32Sorry.
42:32That's...
42:33No, I, um...
42:34Yeah.
42:34Just...
42:35I just...
42:35I actually better make sure that I, um,
42:37I have my keys.
42:40Are you all right?
42:41Yeah, yeah, yeah.
42:41I can never find them.
42:44Right.
42:44There they are.
42:45OK, night-night.
42:47All right, um, good night.
42:50Lillian?
42:52Uh, thank you.
42:53No problems.
42:54James, I'm not going to buy you any more muesli bars if you don't eat the fruit that I pack.
43:22I did eat the fruit.
43:24Oh, this must have grown overnight then.
43:26Treaty of Versailles.
43:2828th of June, 1919.
43:31Wall Street crash.
43:33Dad?
43:34Anna's here?
43:35She said she's ready when you are?
43:36We're flying over to Ballarat for a couple of days.
43:44See some vacant land.
43:46I'd love you to come.
43:48I have things to do.
43:51Like run our fucking winery.
43:58What's going on?
43:59What's going on?
44:29What's going on?
44:41What's going on?
44:42What's going on?
44:48I'm going to hang on.
44:51Uh, I want to hang on.
44:55Oh, fuck.
45:25Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
45:47Hello?
45:48We're out the front.
45:49Sorry, what?
45:50We've come to pick up the boots.
45:54I just, I was going to send these.
45:59Oh, hello.
46:01Well, I didn't want them to get damaged in the post.
46:05What a beautiful lake.
46:09They built this for the 1956 Olympics, is that right?
46:15I just want you to know that when you asked me if I had these, I didn't.
46:23I'd forgotten.
46:25And I only just found them recently.
46:28Well, it's wonderful that you did.
46:33I vaguely remember Ash saying that he took them because his dad got them overseas on a work trip.
46:51Singapore.
46:52He had them made.
46:58They're beautiful.
47:02Oh, that's where he asked you to marry him.
47:14I recognise it.
47:16Remember?
47:17It was New Year's Eve.
47:19You recognise it from what?
47:21The photo of the two of them up there with the ring.
47:24You sent it just after midnight.
47:26I didn't see your photo.
47:30I bet it's on your phone somewhere.
47:36We were thinking of going and having a coffee over...
47:43We picked up the ashes.
47:45Janet hadn't collected them from the crematorium, so...
47:51That's hardly any.
47:53Ashes.
47:55There's hardly any in the urn.
47:57No, because Lillian had half.
48:00We both had half.
48:01It's because you gave him all away!
48:03Janet!
48:12Janet!
48:30Hello?
48:33what's wrong where's hamish he's inside i'm waiting for you so clearly ash sent the i just
48:46got engaged text to his aunt but not his mother fuck i mean what the hell was she thinking springing
48:56janet on you like that and obviously not telling janet do you know what she said to me she said
49:01it was my obligation to ash to make things right with janet yeah that's dumb but i don't think it's
49:14about ash but i think there's something to be said about making things right for you with janet
49:22fucking hell mary you can pretend she doesn't exist that's a plan but she's always gonna be in your
49:30head from that night coming at you yelling at you blaming you why the fuck else have you been
49:37tracking down recipients i'm not gonna do that anymore i'm better now
49:40crazy auntie caroline's right
49:47you're invested in janet i'm not invested a fucking hater that's an investment you're the one who said
49:54that it was great that i didn't have to see her anymore you're the one who gave her the baby boots
49:58that was a mistake no it wasn't it was a step so you can have some peace okay mrs ptsd thanks
50:06for the session
50:07sorry i love you i love you too you massive pain in the arse
50:31and we're back
50:39okay
50:49so
50:52Let's go.
51:22Let's go.
51:52What do you think?
52:05Oh, I don't know much about vineyards, but it's pretty.
52:10I knew you'd love it.
52:11I want you to be part of the team.
52:13You know how I just said I don't know much about vineyards?
52:18The design.
52:20It's a bit early for a logo, isn't it?
52:23Mate, I mean, the way we build it, how it looks, feels from the ground up.
52:32Isn't that what architects do?
52:35I'm talking big picture.
52:37You've got a great eye and you know the region.
52:41We want to lean into the local ethos.
52:45Really create something special.
52:48It's an interesting prospect.
52:54Yes!
52:56Brilliant!
52:58That's a lot to think about.
52:59Yeah, of course there is.
53:01Okay, I want you to meet Anna.
53:02Anna?
53:03Hi.
53:04This is the man on the road, Hamish.
53:05Hamish.
53:05Hey Google, what time is it?
53:14The time is 3.07pm.
53:16Talking away
53:17I don't know what
53:20I'm to say, I'll say it anyway
53:23Today's another day
53:27To find you
53:28Shying away
53:30I'll be coming for your lover
53:33Can't take
53:35Call me
53:38Take me home
53:46I'll be gone
53:51In a day or two
53:54Lillian
54:05Sorry, am I interrupting something?
54:07My first attempt at exercise in a long time
54:23Can't thank you enough
54:24I can't thank you enough
54:26Right
54:28Well, I wanted to talk to you about something
54:32Look, if this is about Jet's birthday party
54:35I swear I didn't say anything
54:37And I didn't drop any hints that I wanted to go
54:40No, it's not that
54:42Is it another letter?
54:47Of a sort
54:48Look, I'm going to forward you this
54:51Because it's been asked of me
54:52But
54:53I want you to promise me
54:56That once you've seen this
54:57You'll call me back
54:58Okay
54:59And we can discuss it together
55:01I'm scared
55:04There's nothing to be scared of
55:07Except your impulses
55:09I'm scared of those
55:10I'm scared of those
55:10Boop, boop, boop.
55:32Hello.
55:33A year ago, I was blind,
55:35but thanks to your incredible generosity, I can see now.
55:40I don't know how to say thank you for my new corneas
55:43because words just can't express how grateful I am.
55:46But maybe this can.
56:10I don't know how to say thank you for your new corneas, but thanks to your beautiful corneas.
56:16Thanks to my new corneas.
56:21Go to my new corneas.
56:24Thanks so much
56:28No, no, no
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56:44You're amazing!
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