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00:57What the sweat test has confirmed for us is that Taylor has cystic fibrosis.
01:06Right.
01:08So what does that mean?
01:10Well, it's a genetic disorder which affects the lungs and the digestive system.
01:13We know. Christy had the test when she was born.
01:16He means, what does that mean for us?
01:19For Taylor?
01:20OK, well, the good news is we now have medications and strategies.
01:24But there's no cure.
01:25Do you think she'll be able to do it?
01:26No.
01:30But she'll be all right.
01:31She'll live a normal life with the medications.
01:36Look, the excellent news is that the survival rates have practically doubled in the last 20 years.
01:41Survival?
01:44I'm so sorry, but Taylor probably won't live beyond her early 20s.
01:49Her lungs just won't cope.
01:53We'll see about that.
01:55Ding, ding.
01:59Come on, Taylor.
02:01You're the fastest fish in the river.
02:03That's it.
02:04Keep kicking.
02:05Keep coming.
02:06We have a swimmer!
02:09Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way.
02:15Oh, I find it is to ride in one herself and say.
02:18No.
02:19No.
02:19Dad.
02:20Taylor, share the bed with your sister.
02:22Jingle all the way.
02:24If the exam feels too much, I understand.
02:48No, I can't miss the exam, Miss Woodbridge.
02:51I don't end up being a hairdresser.
02:53Boy, I'm a hairdresser.
02:55Exactly.
02:55Let me take you on the ride of the life.
03:00They can tell you what they want to say.
03:02Cause tonight, I just don't even care.
03:06Come here, we made it for the life forever.
03:09Let me show you all the things that we could do.
03:13I know you want to be together.
03:15Together.
03:16And I want to spend the night with you.
03:19With you.
03:19Yeah.
03:21Yeah.
03:21With you.
03:22Yeah.
03:23Yeah.
03:23Yeah.
03:24Come with you tonight.
03:26We could make the night last forever.
03:28Forever.
03:29Say good bye to mom.
03:50Hurry.
03:51Bye.
03:52Bye, baby.
03:54Come on.
03:55Bye, baby.
04:25Bye, baby.
04:34Hello?
04:38Yeah.
04:47Okay, just look at me here.
04:50Take a deep breath in.
04:53Cuff down.
04:54Cuff down.
04:55Cuff down.
04:56And down.
05:13That's it?
05:16That's what breathing feels like.
05:17You remember?
05:18You remember?
05:19I'm a transplant recipient.
05:47Dispective pneumonia.
05:48Dispective pneumonia.
05:49Ulmer in distress.
05:50Very low sac.
05:51Is she going to be okay?
05:53Excuse me.
05:57Please, is she going to be okay?
05:58She's an excellent hand.
06:00They said in the ambulance that they were worried about her lungs.
06:03Okay.
06:04Are you family?
06:04I don't know.
06:05I don't know.
06:06I don't know.
06:07Okay.
06:08Sister.
06:09You know she had a lung transplant.
06:10Okay.
06:10Well, they'll have all that information.
06:11They're really good lungs.
06:12He was the donor.
06:14He was a rower and a cyclist and an endurance stuff.
06:18His lungs were perfect.
06:20One, two, a crop.
06:21Is she going to be okay?
06:22Come with me.
06:23I'm going to get you a cup of tea while we wait for an update.
06:25Is that okay?
06:26You can come and pop yourself down here.
06:27Here you go.
06:28Okay?
06:29Malcolm, shut up.
06:55You're CIAO!
07:25Hello, and welcome to Rosalie Estate.
07:33Just excuse me.
07:41Where have you been?
07:42Sorry. Things blew out. I've got stuck on calls.
07:45Exciting, though.
07:46Hello! Welcome to Rosalie Estate.
07:48I'm Andrew Schneider, third-generation winemaker,
07:51and I am so happy to be leaving you in the very capable hands
07:54of my wife, Kelly, the actual brands of the outfit.
07:58Oh, my tip, try the 2018 Shiraz, it'll knock your socks off.
08:02Start them on the sampling menu.
08:03What if they ask for the 2018 Shiraz?
08:05It's not on the sample menu, so I haven't learnt that one.
08:11A very good afternoon to you all.
08:14Andrew!
08:15Where are you going?
08:17I need to pack a bag. I've got to go back to Ballarat.
08:19What about them?
08:20Organise the meeting with Hayley Richardson and the team out there tomorrow.
08:23The PR people?
08:25What for? And why Ballarat?
08:27Aren't they based in Adelaide?
08:28Oh, I'm flying them out.
08:29They're going to help Mary with the situation.
08:31Get her job back.
08:33Why can't Mary come here?
08:35Better to take the temperature on the ground,
08:37rev them all up, plug into the local outlets.
08:40I think I'll stay a couple of those.
08:41And are we paying for all of this?
08:42Oh, Kelly, please don't be talking about money again.
08:44I'm sure that sales are hard when you don't do the tours.
08:46Toby totally froze with the 10 o'clock group.
08:48Kelly!
08:48What's going on with Mary is bigger than the fucking cellar door.
08:54Sorry, I just...
08:56This is very important to me.
08:58Okay.
08:59I won't be gone long.
09:01I promise.
09:01Hey, Brendan.
09:15Sorry to interrupt.
09:15I'm Annie from ED.
09:17You doing okay?
09:19I just wanted to check in on Taylor's sister.
09:22Christy?
09:23Oh, uh, not sure.
09:24Was she the one that came in the ambulance?
09:25She was very distressed.
09:28Christy's away.
09:28I didn't know that anyone came with her.
09:32I thought that the neighbour called the paramedics.
09:34Oh, sorry.
09:35I was sure, she said, sister.
09:36She, um, she knew all about the transplant and the donor.
09:39Donor?
09:40Yeah, that he was, um, oh, golly, what did she say?
09:42He was, he was sporty.
09:44He was a rower and a cyclist.
09:46Wow.
09:59This is different.
10:02Didn't have any proper clothes.
10:04You're running for the Senate?
10:05I have a meeting and I'm just trying to look not like a country bumpkin.
10:12Okay. I'm gonna say no overalls and no chewing straw.
10:18Is it with the hospital board?
10:21Andrew hired a PR firm to help me get my job back.
10:26We're meeting them tomorrow.
10:28Andrew. Hard Andrew.
10:32He offered to help.
10:35When did you speak to Andrew?
10:37This morning.
10:39What does a PR agency do?
10:41They tell my side of the story.
10:44They go in to bat for me.
10:46How?
10:47By applying pressure.
10:49To the hospital?
10:50Mhm. Yep. Via the media.
10:52What media?
10:53Yeah, I don't know, Haim.
10:55That's why we're having the meeting.
10:58What?
11:00Nothing.
11:01Something.
11:07Don't even have the backbone to say what you think.
11:10You went and bought suits before telling me about any of this.
11:15You don't give a fuck what I think.
11:18Hello?
11:19Lillian. This is Susan Sinclair.
11:33Hi.
11:48I'm calling about Taylor Parkinson.
11:52Who?
11:53The recipient of Asha's lungs.
11:55Oh.
11:56But I'm pretty sure you knew that.
12:00You took Taylor to the hospital this morning, didn't you?
12:03Oh, what?
12:05You told an RN that Taylor's donor was a cyclist and a rower?
12:09No one else knew that.
12:10So I think Taylor's husband is very confused about the mystery good Samaritan who said she was Taylor's sister.
12:18And I'm very confused about what you were doing with Taylor when she collapsed.
12:23No, I wasn't with her.
12:24I just found her in the driveway.
12:27Why were you at the house?
12:29I wasn't planning on meeting her.
12:30I just was sitting.
12:32Watching.
12:33Watching?
12:34No, no.
12:35I don't know.
12:36I know.
12:37I know that sounds bad.
12:39I just fell asleep.
12:42Is she okay?
12:44Well, she's not out of the woods yet, but they're confident that she'll pull through.
12:51She has twice before.
12:52But Lillian, right now I need to understand why were you outside?
12:55What do you mean twice before?
13:00Well, any lung transplant has complications.
13:04And Taylor's existing condition presents some challenges.
13:07What existing condition?
13:09Well, if you tracked her down on social media, you know that she has cystic fibrosis.
13:13Yeah, but I thought that the lung transplant fixed that.
13:18It gives her new lungs.
13:20It doesn't cure the disease.
13:22Then why aren't you giving them to people that you can cure?
13:25What sort of shit matchmaking service are you running?
13:28I'm running.
13:29I'm running.
13:30I'm running.
13:31I'm running.
13:32I'm running.
13:33I'm running.
13:34I'm running.
13:35I'm running.
13:36I'm running.
13:37I'm running.
13:38I'm running.
13:39I'm running.
13:40I'm running.
13:41I'm running.
13:42I'm running.
13:43I'm running.
13:44I'm running.
13:45I'm running.
13:46I'm running.
13:47I'm running.
13:48I'm running.
13:49I'm running.
13:50I'm running.
13:51I'm running.
13:52Hi, you've called Lillian. If you'd like to leave a message, don't.
14:08Right. You've made your point, you're crossed. Got it.
14:11We will never mention Chris's name ever again.
14:15Listen, Bubby, we are deadly serious about this new clinic.
14:19We know you'll be fantastic.
14:20So, for Christ's sake, call me back. Please.
14:30You look like a perfect fit.
14:39A girl in need of a tourniquet.
14:51Can you save me?
14:59Come on, save me.
15:05If you could save me from the ranks of the freaks.
15:17To suspect they could never love anyone.
15:21Come on, save me.
15:39Save me.
15:41Save me.
15:42Save me.
15:43Save me.
15:46Save me.
15:48Save me, if you could, save me, from the ranks of the frinks, the suspense, they could never love anyone.
16:18Why'd you have to be so good?
16:31Maybe that's why we loved each other so much, because our mothers were both so fucked.
16:47Let's go.
17:17I remember that time when I jumped off for a swim and hurt my arm, my little breast.
17:42I knew soon it would be alright, but I would always be alright, because you were going to look after me forever.
18:12Isn't it lovely?
18:17It's had terrific reviews.
18:21Thought this would be your vibe, Hayley.
18:24It's gorgeous.
18:25Shit.
18:26Yeah, the regionals are really leading the way now.
18:27Excuse me.
18:28Can you run a lead to the table, please?
18:29Hmm.
18:30It's a very surprising drop.
18:31This is the local Chardonnay.
18:32Half an hour away.
18:33You really taste that white peach, can't you?
18:34Mary, you sure you won't have faffa glass?
18:35Thanks.
18:36So, what are you doing?
18:37What are you doing?
18:38What are you doing?
18:39What are you doing?
18:40What are you doing?
18:41What are you doing?
18:42What are you doing?
18:43What are you doing?
18:44What are you doing?
18:45What are you doing?
18:46Oh!
18:47Oh, sorry.
18:48Little bit.
18:49I did.
18:50Something too good.
18:51I did.
18:52That's a very surprising drop.
18:53This is the local Chardonnay.
18:54Half an hour away.
18:55Really tastes that white peach, can't you?
18:57Mary, sure you won't have faffa glass?
18:58Thanks.
18:59So, Mary.
19:00Brad and I are very confident we can turn things around here.
19:01Absolutely.
19:02Two goals.
19:04as head of the emergency department,
19:06Jordan Bancroft's plea change is denied.
19:10We're going for both?
19:11Yeah, and we can access one via the other.
19:14What do you mean?
19:15We agitate to get your job back.
19:17Everything else follows.
19:18Right, OK.
19:20Um, sorry, what do you mean, agitate?
19:22Define the story, tell the story convincingly and persuasively
19:26until it's the only story.
19:29What do you need Mary to do?
19:30Nothing.
19:32We need to walk back your involvement.
19:34Isn't my involvement kind of central?
19:37Which is a problem.
19:38The story's become about...
19:39Sorry, um, we actually can't run an extension lead to the table
19:43because of health and safety.
19:44Right, plug it in at the bar and bring it back when it's at 20%.
19:48Oh, yep, OK.
19:53The story's become about you attacking a girl.
19:56Listen, that girl doesn't hold Mary accountable.
19:59Only the hospital board does.
20:01The petrified, the bad publicity will fuck up
20:02whatever fundraising initiative they've got this month.
20:05Yeah, I get it.
20:06But it's not relevant.
20:07So what is relevant?
20:09A doctor was killed.
20:11A doctor.
20:13Just doing his job.
20:15Lost his life.
20:16But that's why Mary was upset in the first place.
20:18Ash Dorst was her friend.
20:20And Lillian Vandenberg's fiancée.
20:24Lillian is the story.
20:25Lillian has nothing to do with this.
20:30Exactly.
20:32She's completely removed from all of it.
20:35100% victim.
20:37She lost the man she was going to marry.
20:40Lost the life she dreamed of.
20:42Yes.
20:43Categorically, the best way to remind the public
20:45how Ash Dorst was killed in his prime
20:47and why that should be the story.
20:49And you know she's Mary's best friend.
20:51Right?
20:52There's our re-entry point for you, Mary.
20:54She delivers sympathy to you.
20:56You know, you're her rock.
20:57Her super loyal friend who's kept her going.
20:59We fall in love with her.
21:01We change our mind about you.
21:02Then we attack the arsehole who started all this.
21:05I think Lillian's a brilliant idea.
21:07I wait till you meet her.
21:07She's a firecracker.
21:08Get her on local radio.
21:09Get her in the Ballarat Herald.
21:10I've inquired about the local morning show they have here.
21:13Give her a call.
21:13She won't do it.
21:17She just wouldn't do this kind of thing.
21:21Ever.
21:23Also, she's away.
21:25She's not even in Ballarat.
21:34Look, I'm sure we can get her back to Ballarat.
21:37I'm happy to talk to her myself.
21:39Can you flick me her mobile?
21:40No.
21:41I said no.
21:42Okay.
21:44Lillian's out.
21:44Not an option.
21:46Um, okay.
21:48Well, look.
21:52I'm happy to be the spokesperson for our side.
21:55I'm very comfortable in front of the media.
21:57Hayley, you've seen that YouTube bit of me with the international wine growers?
22:01I told the Italians to get fucked over their claims about owning Prosecco.
22:04It went very well.
22:05Yeah, Andrew, there's no way you can get involved in this.
22:09You're the recipient of Asha's heart.
22:10Oh, God.
22:11You sound like my wife.
22:12Not ethics again.
22:13Your transplant becomes the story.
22:14We don't want to talk about that.
22:17Fair enough.
22:17What you said about the girl, Brooke, not holding you accountable?
22:33She doesn't.
22:34She just feels bad.
22:36Would she talk?
22:37So, it would mean being on the radio tomorrow, if that worked for you.
22:49Right.
22:50And, you know, you just say your side of the story.
22:54Like, basically what you told me.
22:58That you understand why I got upset and grabbed you the way I did.
23:04Sorry, I hate having to ask you.
23:10No.
23:11No, I get it.
23:13You totally should get your job back.
23:16I really know how horrible it is for you.
23:24I just can't talk about it, though.
23:28In public.
23:29You know?
23:30Okay.
23:30Jordan said his lawyer was coming after me to make sure I was saying the right thing.
23:39That he was defending me from the doctor that night.
23:43Brooke.
23:44He can't threaten you like that.
23:46He was really scary.
23:48He is really scary.
23:50Did you tell the police?
23:51No, I don't want to say anything.
23:52It'll just make things worse.
23:53The police are on our side.
23:56They can protect you if you speak up.
23:57I don't know.
23:58I just want to stay quiet.
24:01I want it to be over.
24:03I'm so sick of people looking at me and talking about me.
24:10About what I did.
24:11You were high and you shouldn't have been.
24:24But guess what?
24:26That Saturday night in the ED.
24:28We're trained for that.
24:30Ash was trained for that.
24:32And he had no problem helping you because, unfortunately or not, he was used to it.
24:37But what he wasn't trained for was someone like Jordan.
24:41Someone so dangerous, so unhinged, attacking him from behind.
24:48Ash didn't stand a chance.
24:53And I guess what I'm worried about is what a person like that is capable of doing to you
24:59if he was to walk free.
25:00I mean, he's already threatened you.
25:04Why would he be worried about hurting you when he's already gotten away with it once?
25:08I mean, he's already threatened you.
25:38Let's go.
26:08Let's go.
26:38Let's go.
27:08Hamish, how are you?
27:10Fine.
27:11Have you spoken to Lillian?
27:13No. Why?
27:14Are you telling me the truth?
27:19Isn't she with you?
27:21Bye, baby.
27:22No, she's not.
27:23Bye.
27:23That's why I have a completely overrun clinic.
27:27Well, where is she?
27:29That's what I'm asking you.
27:31Did something happen?
27:32Of course something happened.
27:34It's Lillian.
27:35She stormed out of here two nights ago and we haven't heard from her since.
27:39She won't answer her phone because someone might mistake her for an adult.
27:43Why did she storm out?
27:45Because we're the worst people in the world for offering her a career and introducing her to a nice man.
27:52When she's the one who owes us money and her life is in the toilet.
27:56Right, so you haven't heard from her in three days and you're just contacting me now.
28:06What if something's happened to her?
28:08Well, if you're so worried about her, why don't you find her?
28:11And when you do, Hamish, tell her to get her ass back here into my reception.
28:15Classy, Michelle.
28:17Really classy.
28:23Where's Auntie Lillian?
28:29Hi, Lillian.
28:31If you'd like to leave a message.
28:32Fuck my life.
28:38Don't tell Mama I said that.
28:45Hey, Hamish, how are you mate?
28:53Hey Rick, is Lillian around?
28:56I haven't seen her, but the light's been on, so maybe.
28:59Give us a hand.
29:02Bill?
29:03Lillian?
29:13Oh.
29:15Oh, thank God.
29:34Oh, thank God.
29:34Oh, thank God.
29:34Oh, thank God.
29:45Oh, thank God.
30:15You didn't have to do that.
30:42I obviously did.
30:43How's your arm?
30:50Okay.
30:55Sorry.
30:57So let me get this straight.
30:58You don't want a career in orthodontics?
31:01What's wrong with you?
31:02I'm very flawed.
31:04So who was she trying to set you up with?
31:06Another usual.
31:07Rich, smarmy.
31:10A lot of hair product.
31:12Sounds perfect.
31:13That's the thing about my mum.
31:14She just really gets me.
31:16Where is that ding coming from?
31:18I think I put my phone in the bin.
31:26Jesus Christ.
31:28My mother kept calling.
31:30You know turning it off's an option.
31:31Jack's texting.
31:32Jack's texting.
31:39Do I get Ballarat Radio in Melbourne?
31:43What?
31:45Oh, I think I'm still in Melbourne.
31:48Why?
31:49Maybe we should go for a walk.
31:51Brooke Sorrenti is on talking about Mary.
31:56Fucking hell.
31:57What's that about?
31:58I thought they'd reconciled or whatever.
32:03Hey.
32:05Um, why are you not looking at me?
32:07It was Andrew's idea.
32:14Brooke, you're a familiar face now to most of the people in Ballarat,
32:18thanks to that widely circulated video.
32:20How do you feel about that?
32:22Not good.
32:25Well, can you, um, talk us through what happened in that moment
32:29that we've all seen?
32:30More than once, I suspect.
32:32You're walking home from school,
32:34just another normal day of Year 12,
32:36when suddenly you're attacked.
32:38By this doctor.
32:39It's Dr. Mary Matsumoto.
32:42You say attacked, but that's not my word.
32:44Really?
32:45Because it looks like she shoves you pretty hard up against that fence.
32:48Yeah, because she was upset.
32:51Her friend was killed and the person who did it is trying to...
32:53Whoa, whoa, the person who allegedly did it.
32:57You're referring, of course, to the death of Dr. Ash Dorst.
33:00Last year, um, which we can't talk about
33:03because of the pending court case
33:05and the plea change from guilty to not guilty
33:08that is currently being sought
33:09by the alleged killer Jordan Bancroft.
33:12Yeah, which is pathetic.
33:14As I said, we can't talk about that.
33:16You can talk about me and Mary.
33:18Dr. Matsumoto as much as you like.
33:21You can play that stupid video over and over again
33:24and that's just fine, is it?
33:26Well, yeah, that is fine.
33:27It's in the public interest.
33:28Dr. Matsumoto is the head of the emergency department
33:31at the hospital.
33:32No, she's not. She's been suspended.
33:35Which is messed up.
33:36Messed up?
33:37It's... it's wrong.
33:39I'm not sure everyone would agree with you there, but...
33:43Yeah, well, it didn't happen to everyone.
33:44It happened to me.
33:46And no one asked if I was okay.
33:49The hospital didn't even ask me anything.
33:52All right, well, you're here now.
33:54Now, what is it that you want to say?
33:56Are you okay?
34:05No.
34:06I'm not.
34:07Well, then, surely you can see the hospital's...
34:10Yeah, but no, it wasn't Mary's fault.
34:12It was Jordan's for what he did a year ago.
34:14Sure, but that doesn't absolve Dr. Matsumoto's actions.
34:18She behaved inappropriately and it's...
34:21Yeah, but what's the appropriate way to behave
34:22when your friend is punched in the head in front of you
34:25at work and then dies?
34:27Okay.
34:28Take your point.
34:30Hey, Mary was... scared.
34:35Is scared and...
34:37And I am too.
34:41I was Jordan's girlfriend.
34:45I know what he was like.
34:47Sure, but...
34:48No, just stop saying sure.
34:50I was there that night.
34:51Mary was there that night.
34:53You weren't.
34:54You didn't see what happened.
34:55Shut up.
34:56Fair enough.
34:57And you say you said that it was a normal day for me
35:00coming home from school, but...
35:04There is no normal day for me anymore.
35:11I know I did something wrong.
35:14I took drugs and I shouldn't have.
35:17Which is why we were in the hospital that night
35:19and why Dr. Dorst was helping me.
35:23And he really was helping me.
35:26He was trained for it and he was nice
35:28and I just wish that...
35:33What do you wish, Brooke?
35:38I just wish you would stop talking about Mary.
35:41Start talking about how the whole system is unfair
35:44and the wrong person is being punished.
35:47Well, Brooke, I find you very persuasive
35:50and I can't keep up with the text line on our screen here.
35:56Typical legal system.
35:57A coward gets off for murder
35:59while a doctor cops the brunt of a woke hospital.
36:03Fuck!
36:03All the messages in support of you and Dr. Matsumoto.
36:09We might go to some calls now.
36:11Bev, calling in from Creswick.
36:13What would you want to say?
36:14Is Mary scared?
36:26I thought she was just angry.
36:29Well, she's a lot of things.
36:31She was there with Ash.
36:32She lost him too.
36:33No, I know.
36:34Obviously, that would have been scary
36:38and I get why she's angry.
36:40Also, she's just hopeless without work.
36:43But she'll be better now.
36:48Will she?
36:50Why are you so angry at her?
36:52That's my wife you're talking about.
36:53She just hasn't been very nice.
36:58Well, you're never very nice.
37:03So Andrew organised all of that?
37:06Yep.
37:11Oh, can you believe it?
37:13The switchboard went nuts.
37:14The whole bloody town rang her.
37:16Hospital board's folded in two hours.
37:17Why is he yelling?
37:19Andrew, can you turn the television down?
37:20Well, hang on, I'm going to be able to use it a sec.
37:22Uh, Dom, I'm literally serving dinner.
37:25No, you were literally speaking on the phone.
37:27Mum, ask him if I can borrow his leather jacket for the play.
37:30Here we go, here we go.
37:30Listen to this.
37:31Pull me your speaker.
37:33And following our internal investigation,
37:35Dr. Mary Matsumoto has the full support of the hospital,
37:39which always acts, of course,
37:40in the best interests of the community.
37:42We're excited now to turn our attention
37:44to our annual...
37:45What a bunch of self-cocks.
37:47Andrew.
37:48The boys.
37:50Oh.
37:50You should have seen Mary Kel.
37:52She was so relieved.
37:54Oh, I bet.
37:55Congratulations, darling.
37:56You did a really great thing.
37:58Love you.
37:59I love you too.
38:00Um, what time are you going to be back tomorrow?
38:02Uh, probably won't be back for another day or two.
38:05What are you talking about?
38:07Well, a plea change decision hasn't happened yet.
38:09No, but...
38:09I'll have to stick around for that.
38:10Well, you don't.
38:11Hey, I think the food might be here.
38:12I'll call you tomorrow, beautiful.
38:14Kisses to the kids.
38:14Aston wants to know when I'll be on the news
38:30or will I not be
38:31because I'm not as special as mummy.
38:33Sorry about that.
38:36It's really great, honey.
38:38I'm so happy that it's worked out.
38:40Thanks, baby.
38:41Me too.
38:42Hey, can I ask you something?
38:43Mm-hmm.
38:44You know how Brooke said on the radio
38:46that you were scared?
38:48Did you tell her that?
38:51No.
38:54Are you, though?
38:55You know?
38:57Of him?
38:59I think that was just a PR spin.
39:02Oh, my God, you should see this woman, Hayley.
39:04She's all about hitting the talking points.
39:07She's so self-assured.
39:08Honestly, I don't think she's even 30.
39:10Hey, so is Lillian okay?
39:17She's getting there.
39:19It was quite the bender.
39:21Oh, well, it's not like we haven't seen it before.
39:23Yeah, but she was, like, I don't know,
39:27not just chaotic, like truly sad.
39:32Her mother is...
39:35I don't know, maybe you can talk to her.
39:37Oh.
39:40Has something happened between you two?
39:43No.
39:46Just, you know, everything's been so weird.
39:51Oof.
39:52I'm sorry, I have to crash.
39:54I have an early start.
39:55At work.
39:56Yeah, you do.
39:57Nothing to see here.
40:12Everyone back to work.
40:18Sam!
40:19Fuck.
40:19Sorry, I didn't mean to startle you.
40:20It's fine.
40:21I just want to say welcome back.
40:22We missed you.
40:25Me too.
40:26I'll be over in a sec.
40:26I don't know.
40:35Oh, I just want to know.
40:37Oh.
40:40Oh, no.
40:41Okay.
40:41What's all this?
40:57Oh, she's back.
40:59Missy, yay.
41:00What's happened?
41:01Here we go.
41:06Tom secured us alone.
41:08For the new clinic.
41:09We only got confirmation at like...
41:11Yeah, I didn't want to say anything in case it didn't come through.
41:15It's an outstanding result.
41:17But I knew that I could access capital offshore for so much cheaper than with the big four here.
41:21And they've worked with him before. They love him.
41:23It's a whole 2% cheaper.
41:24Tom, you're a star.
41:25My star?
41:27You know, honestly, I've said this to Michelle before.
41:29This is what I've always imagined that we could be part of the global market.
41:32No, that's where you have to be now.
41:34We're gonna save 1.8 million over the life of the loan.
41:37Oh gee mum, try and contain your excitement.
41:40Uh, would you rather a coffee home?
41:42Aren't you gonna say congratulations or thank you?
41:45Why are we talking about any of this when we don't have Lillian?
41:49What the fuck has Lillian got to do with it?
41:50Well, um, I think there's a lot of groundwork to cover irrespective of Lillian.
41:55The whole reason for expansion is Lillian.
41:58What about me?
41:59If she's not a part of it, we're not doing it.
42:13Well, you know, things are getting desperate when Daniel's texting.
42:27What do you say?
42:41Uh, um, come back to Melbourne, selfish bitch, I'm ruining his life.
42:49How?
42:51I imagine Michelle's being a cunt.
42:55So what are you gonna do?
42:57Open the gherkins.
42:58You can't keep avoiding them.
42:59Even if it's to tell them to get fucked.
43:01And you should tell them to get fucked.
43:03Okay.
43:04As if they need you to pay the money back.
43:07Yeah, but I do.
43:09They're loaded.
43:10Yeah, but I don't think they like Dash.
43:18What are you talking about?
43:20Everyone liked Dash.
43:22And he was a doctor.
43:23Not the right sort of doctor.
43:25Not a surgeon.
43:29Look at where we lived.
43:31Can you imagine what Michelle would say about this place?
43:35She's never been here.
43:36It's like they didn't think it was real or something.
43:42They were always just shitty about it.
43:46So when the funeral thing happened with Janet, they didn't pay to help me.
43:50They paid to have something over me because they knew it mattered so much to me.
43:57So I just can't let them have it, you know?
44:01But I also can't stand being near them, so...
44:10Toilet break.
44:16So what are you going to do with all the sporting stuff now you've sufficiently hurt yourself with it?
44:19I was thinking I could take it to the off shop.
44:23Will it fit in your truck?
44:24Or maybe I could borrow your trailer?
44:26Maybe a couple of trips in the truck?
44:32Hello. I'm looking for Lillian.
44:35Uh-huh.
44:37Did her parents send you?
44:38What?
44:39Uh, no.
44:40I'm Susan Sinclair. I'm from the Organ Donation Agency.
44:44Oh.
44:46Right.
44:47Sorry.
44:49Hi, I'm Hamish.
44:51Come in.
44:56Nice to meet you, Hamish.
45:01Is she dead?
45:06Is who dead?
45:08No, she's good.
45:09She's doing very well.
45:13Who are we talking about?
45:18Lillian?
45:18The lungs.
45:25Re-recipient.
45:27Um, a woman named Taylor has Asha's lungs and she collapsed and...
45:37She's doing really well now.
45:38Oh, right.
45:40That's good news.
45:42So wait, how did you know that she was...
45:49I found her unconscious in her driveway and I took her to hospital.
45:53I mean, an ambulance took her, but I went with her.
45:59When was this?
46:01A couple of days ago.
46:02So this whole time, you're upset about...
46:10I thought it was about your parents.
46:12It was.
46:15It is, but it's also this.
46:18Why didn't you tell me?
46:19Because last time I told you about a recipient, you got mad.
46:22I didn't get mad.
46:23I hosted dinner for him.
46:26But holy shit, Lillian, you rode in an ambulance with this woman.
46:30You should have told me.
46:33Sorry.
46:35I'm sorry.
46:36Just catching up.
46:38You hosted dinner for...
46:39Andrew.
46:41Andrew Snyder.
46:42And Kelly, his wife.
46:47What are you doing?
46:47Uh-uh.
46:48Sorry, I just...
47:00So this is your solution.
47:01Drive off.
47:03How's that gonna help?
47:07It's the other key for the new door.
47:10Fuck!
47:11Hamish, I wonder if I could talk to Lillian alone for a moment?
47:16Be my guest.
47:16Look, it's not an excuse, but okay, no, no, maybe I guess it is an excuse, but everything
47:29has been so bad.
47:32The stupid court case has made everyone crazy.
47:35Ash's mum is just next level.
47:38I know, she's been difficult.
47:40I get her calls.
47:41I'm guessing she and Ash had a complicated relationship.
47:48It's really just about the organ donation.
47:51She's...
47:52Just...
47:55He was an only child.
47:58Yeah, and his dad died when he was little.
48:01Ah.
48:02He always said that she smothered him.
48:04So, Ballarat...
48:05It was perfect.
48:07He came here before me, but she always blamed me.
48:10Because he never abandoned you.
48:16Well, apart from dying, no.
48:20Anyway...
48:23She is what she is, and so when I got Andrew's letter, it was...
48:27it was like something...
48:29lifted.
48:31That's kind of the point.
48:32And his letter was so beautiful and so grateful that I just...
48:38I didn't think he'd mind me introducing myself.
48:40I see.
48:41And did he?
48:43You know, it was a bit weird at first, obviously.
48:47They got a shock.
48:48Me just turning up.
48:49And I also got a shock because Andrew's...
48:53didn't react the way I expected.
48:58That's when you called me.
48:59He's actually...
49:03I don't know, been trying in a really odd way.
49:06And I just want to say,
49:08I honestly never intended to introduce myself to Taylor like that.
49:12I just wanted to see her and her beautiful, functioning family living her life.
49:19Not to say anything to her, just to sit outside her house and watch.
49:23Lillian, do you realise that's the definition of stalking?
49:35There's a reason why organ donation is anonymous.
49:40You risk being disappointed, which you have been, twice,
49:44by Andrew's disposition and by Taylor's health.
49:49I'm sorry for what I said about the matchmaking service.
49:52We don't give organs to thriving, healthy people.
49:56We give them to people in dire need to save their lives.
49:59And it takes time to heal.
50:02I just thought because she wrote me the letter...
50:04Which you asked for.
50:05She wrote to you before she was ready.
50:08Before she felt at optimum health.
50:10Before she felt worthy of your gift.
50:13And then you intruded on a life without permission.
50:16I know how...
50:19truly terrible things have been.
50:22But you can't do that again to another recipient.
50:24I know.
50:34Anyway.
50:36She wants to meet you.
50:37She what?
50:38Taylor.
50:40And her husband.
50:41They want to meet you.
50:43That's why I'm here.
50:44I don't.
50:46No, I don't want to do that.
50:47Well, you should have thought about that before you slept outside her house.
50:54Next Tuesday work for you.
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