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00:00Daniel, I've got a C-Zone fan.
00:30That's our holiday money
00:34All these pricks round here
00:37Noses in the air looking down at us
00:39Fucking jealous now, isn't they?
00:44Do you want to hold it?
00:47Don't want to get your prints on that
00:48Make you an accessory
00:50Don't say those things to him
00:51About fucking time
00:53So, how do I look?
00:58What is she, son?
01:01She's a tart, Dad
01:02That's right
01:03She's a tart
01:05Is me coming?
01:10No, he's away, he's doing a bit of work
01:11What is this?
01:14No
01:15You would say no
01:17No, no, no, no
01:19Let me do things
01:21What about this?
01:32No
01:32You would say no
01:34No, no, no
01:35Let me do things
01:38Stop
01:39What about this?
01:40It's nice
01:40That's it
01:43My friend
01:45This is it
01:45No, no, no
01:46This
01:46This
01:47Is music
01:48This
01:49Is this
01:49Is my song
01:50What are you singing a bit?
01:51Which I'm certain
01:54I live
01:56It's not a frank one
01:58A life that's cold
02:00And travel each
02:03And every highway
02:06Still good, though
02:08Hey, you listening, boy
02:10Much more than this
02:11I did it
02:14My way
02:17Regrets
02:20I've had a few
02:23But then again
02:26Too few to mention
02:29I did what I had to do
02:35And saw it through
02:38Without exemption
02:41I planned
02:45Each charter course
02:47Each careful step
02:50Along the byway
02:54And more
02:56Much more than this
02:59I did it
03:02My way
03:06Yes, yes
03:07Now at times
03:08I'm sure you knew
03:11When I picked up
03:14More than I could chew
03:17And through it all
03:20When there was doubt
03:23I ate it up
03:26And spit it out
03:29I faced it all
03:33And I stood tall
03:36And did it
03:38My way
03:41Five nights
03:57Yeah
03:58Lovely
03:58I've got a lovely one
03:59Oh, perfect
04:01It's got to see you
04:03Nice
04:03Number three
04:05So that's third floor
04:06Help us from seven o'clock
04:08Yeah, mate
04:13Mate
04:14Did one of us, will you?
04:17One of your Polaroids
04:18Did one of us, eh?
04:21Just one is all
04:22Nice one
04:31Thank you
04:32Come on
04:38Just popping out
04:49Coming back there, right?
04:50Yeah, of course I am
04:51Because we've dinner at eight
04:52I said I'm coming back then
04:53A doll
05:00What's the price, miss?
05:14Didn't, you know
05:44Come on, let's fucking eat.
05:56Daniel, what is she?
06:02She's a tart, Dad.
06:04Yeah, she's a fucking tart.
06:14Look at this place, what a fucking shit hole.
06:39No, it's nice.
06:41Nice, is it? That's what you think.
06:43Look, Daniel, tart's got an opinion.
06:46Can you talk, little tart?
06:48Don't start, okay?
06:49I'm not starting, I'm just having a laugh.
06:52A laugh is all.
06:54Come on.
06:55Just having a laugh is all, a little bit of a laugh.
06:58I want a nice evening out.
07:00This is a nice evening out, we're having a nice evening.
07:03This will be nice.
07:05Don't you think this is nice?
07:13I've shat in better places than this.
07:32Jenny, what about you?
07:33How's life as a single woman about town?
07:36Stop.
07:37You seem really well, Mum.
07:39Yeah.
07:40Yeah, I am well.
07:43Do you miss him?
07:44Yeah, of course I do.
07:46Look, I was with Martin for a lot longer than I was with your dad.
07:49I mean, he was a boring old bastard, but he was kind.
07:56It's cancer, Danny.
07:58Sometimes I think you grieve before they die.
08:02Well, I love the way that you came out of it.
08:06Really?
08:07Yeah.
08:08It's your life.
08:09You get to live it for you, for once.
08:11Yeah.
08:12Well, in that case, I'm going to get wankered.
08:16Oh, you know that your Uncle Frank is out?
08:18Yeah, yeah.
08:19I think Lee's going to pop round to see him tomorrow, so...
08:22Well, you could join.
08:23Yeah, I don't know, Mum.
08:25Look, you know how down he gets.
08:26He needs family around him.
08:28Look, Frank's great.
08:29I will go.
08:30It's just...
08:33Him and Lee together.
08:35Two ex-cons.
08:36It's going to get a bit male and manual.
08:38Oh, Danny.
08:39Frank loves you.
08:40I know, I know.
08:41He's my only brother.
08:42I will.
08:43I'll go.
08:44I'll go and see him, I promise, next week.
08:45Oh, excuse me, sorry.
08:46Could I have a glass of white, please?
08:48Thanks.
08:52Can I ask you something?
08:53Yeah.
08:56How come he stays with Dad for so long?
09:00Why are you asking that?
09:03I just...
09:05No, I don't know.
09:06It's just...
09:08You could have...
09:09You could have left him sooner.
09:10Why didn't you?
09:19Look, when I met him, I was...
09:21Well turned out.
09:22Good looking.
09:23Funny.
09:24Smart.
09:25I was a catch.
09:27But by the time I went, looks was all I had.
09:32Knowing the right shade of lippy to put on.
09:37How can a person like that leave?
09:39No, but you did.
09:40Yeah.
09:42Yeah, I did.
09:43So...
09:44So why not sooner?
09:46You know?
09:47Change of subject.
09:48Eh, Danny?
09:49No, I just keep thinking about it because I just...
09:51What if things might have been better?
09:53Danny.
09:54No, wait, I don't mean...
09:55Yeah, no, but...
09:56I just, I mean for you.
09:57Danny.
09:58Please.
09:59Sorry, I don't, I...
10:15Talking to Lee.
10:16I was there at the weekend.
10:18Took some pics of Dean to the scene.
10:20Yeah, of course I do.
10:22He's really grown.
10:23Look.
10:24Oh my God, he is really grown, isn't he?
10:27Yeah.
10:28What's she got in her tears?
10:29Oh my God.
10:42Oh.
10:43Oh, that's just, that's just to check the, erm...
10:46Errr...
10:47The...
10:48Let's...
10:50Shall we get you that glass of wine?
10:52Excuse me.
10:58Oh, you fucking christ.
10:59Oh, you f***ing crap.
11:29It's in your locker, Dan.
11:53Oh, my God.
11:55Go f***ing nuts.
11:57You still have to know it?
11:58Yes.
11:59Yes.
12:00Yeah, I really am.
12:01Totally.
12:02Don't be late, okay?
12:03No, I won't be late.
12:04Max is doing his jambalaya and has to be exactly right and he will not serve it until everyone's
12:08there.
12:09I won't be late.
12:10Don't worry.
12:16Okay.
12:17Stupid question.
12:18I don't have anything in here.
12:19Do I?
12:19Like what?
12:22Half a kilo of heroin?
12:25That's for the f***ing door, Dan.
12:27Yeah.
12:28Plato tells the story of a man called Gyges who finds a ring of invisibility.
12:39Once Gyges puts the ring on, he can do anything he likes.
12:43Kill, steal, do anything at all without anyone finding it.
12:47And where does big man find this ring?
12:50Plato's question is, is there any reason for Gyges to be good?
12:55Females?
13:01Females?
13:03Just females?
13:04Nothing else?
13:04Well, I'm assuming this Gyges hasn't been saved by the light of the Lord Jesus Christ.
13:09So yeah, just females.
13:10You know what?
13:11Yeah, I'll go with that.
13:12When I was begging, if I see like three lads on the night out, yeah, I know I'm getting
13:16nothing.
13:17But if I see a man with a girl, and they got like shopping bags, yeah, like honeymoon vibes,
13:22I go straight up to him, ask him for money, nine out of ten times he gives it, yeah?
13:26Like I give him the chance to look kind, and like he's got cash.
13:30Like I provide a service.
13:32Serious.
13:33Dan, like without me, he spends a night on Pornhub.
13:35Okay, so Gyges should only be good if women can see it.
13:42Dan, look around us, bro.
13:44We've got female teachers, officers, nurses.
13:48When you take them all away, you think men are going to be, what, better?
13:51It's nonsense.
13:52Nonsense.
13:53That confession.
13:53Did you want to say something, Wallace?
14:05Women are the salvation of men.
14:06Yeah, that's what we're saying, Wallace.
14:08But you've got to earn it.
14:09You've got to be decent first, not just when they're looking.
14:14So some philosophers say that masculinity is an identity achieved through dominance.
14:20In order for me to be a man, someone else has to lose.
14:25And more often than not, that someone is a woman or child.
14:28No, Dan, there are good men, and there's bad men.
14:32Yeah?
14:33Well, the writer bell hooks.
14:36She argues that the idea of the good man is sexist.
14:39She says we should want to be a good person, not a good man.
14:44In here, I don't think about being a good person.
14:46But I do feel bad about not being a good man.
14:55When I'm on the phone to my ex and I hear my little girl crying because, you know, some
15:00teacher don't like her, I can't do nothing, I can't sort it.
15:06I feel like shit.
15:06Yeah, I don't like the whole dominance thing.
15:12It's belittling, if you don't mind me saying them.
15:17Being a man is way more than dominance.
15:21A lot more.
15:22Oh shit, it's me, please.
15:24I've seen you.
15:24I'm going to cut your dick off, you little bastard.
15:26As for the cowardly, the faithfulness, the detestable, the...
15:30There is the portion that burns with fire, burns with fire and safer.
15:37It's the second death of all, and it's the recognition of everybody who's deviant fucks.
15:48All right, good?
15:49Not right.
15:51You weren't in class?
15:52No.
15:53They wouldn't let us off the landing.
15:54I'd love to say it was an incident, but like it's not, someone just squashed a cockroach
16:00without the correct paperwork.
16:01This place is a shite shambles, Dan.
16:05Well, I've brought you some reading, I know you like a heads up.
16:08I do, I do.
16:11It's a dialogue between Slavoj Žižek and Will Self.
16:15Ah, Žižek.
16:16The Billy Conley of philosophy.
16:19It's like if performance art fucked verbosity.
16:22Thanks for that, Dan.
16:23That's all right.
16:24I'll, um, I'll see you next class.
16:26Right.
16:27Oh, by the way, I could do something to you in return.
16:31In return?
16:32What do you mean?
16:33Well, your dad did time, right?
16:38What makes you say that?
16:40Well, a place like this work gets around.
16:44Doesn't matter how, but what matters is, I know a guy who's inside with him.
16:50He was your dad's pad, mate.
16:51Right, that's what he said, isn't it?
16:54He said he was my dad's pad, mate.
16:56Aye, for eight months.
16:58Now, that's a hell of a long time in a place like this.
17:02And what's more is, that man's in here.
17:07You know, I can put you in touch.
17:09You could, um, have a chat with him.
17:12Would you like that?
17:13I'll think about what he said.
17:19I...
17:19Yeah.
17:20You know...
17:37You know...
17:37Alright, Lou. Hey, um, yeah, listen, you're going to Uncle Frank's today, right? I thought
17:59I might, um, you know, tag along? Yeah. Um, when are you going?
18:07Yeah. Yeah, sure. Yeah, I've, um, yeah, I've got something I have to do first.
18:37Yeah, I've got something I have to do first.
18:44Yeah, I've got something I have to do first.
18:51It was, though, Dan, they made you fucking march. What, like a soldier? Like a fucking
19:08tin soldier. They wanted to march you down to get you fucking chow. This is years ago,
19:14okay, I'm a kid, so I'm not having this. I'll give it the Travolta roll. I'm all like,
19:20oh, wow. Let's go, Saturday night fever. This big screw takes one look, bang, punches
19:29me right in the guts for that. No. Yeah, I'll go down like a sack of sput, get up all over
19:35his shoes. Oh, I bet that was shiny and all. By the next day, I'll do it all again. I'll
19:40give it the roll, bang, punched in the guts on the floor. Next day, roll, bang, floor.
19:46Ten days straight, I swear to God. So, they change tack. I'll go down, they gave me my
19:51dinner. The old plate is covered in salt. Oh, no, that's wrong, that is. You have to
19:57scrape it off even to eat, eh? But I still give it the roll, right? And every day, they
20:03give me my plate of food, white, with salt. Ten days of that, they chuck me in seg. Oh,
20:09man, that is bad, Dan. Seg, that's awful. I mean, I've never done seg, but they bury you
20:14down there, mate. You sleep on a concrete ledge, Dan. Each day, the screws would wake
20:19me up, take me outside, give me a shovel, and make me dig an hole eight foot deep. And
20:24at the end of the day, I'd have to fill it back in. God, you must have been exhausted.
20:28Dan, every day, when they open that door, I'd spring to my feet, big smile, and go, you
20:34got my shovel? I love digging. I loved it. I loved it, I did. Right, but you hated it,
20:42but you hated it, really. I loved it, I pretended I loved it. So you didn't love it?
20:49Dan, he loved it, he pretended. I used to pretend I loved it, so, you know, I loved it.
20:56What about on your own, when you put your head on the pillow? I've been digging fucking
21:00holes all day. I slept like the log. What you gotta remember about prison is, it fucking
21:09loves to grip you in place. Now, if you don't want that, you gotta push back. So one day,
21:18they send me back to my cell. No one says a word. I'm thinking, oh aye. What now? They call
21:25feeding time. I'll roll on down, just like always. All eyes on me. Give me my food. Clean.
21:35Not a grain of salt on it. I have no respect, Frank. They've given up on me. So I took
21:42that plate, look up at the screw, who's with me, and I say, where's my fucking salt?
21:50No. No, get off.
22:11Is it a puff? He don't like to be around it. He's a good lad, Leap. He's done really
22:24well. He's looking a bit tired though, ain't he? Yeah, I noticed that. You digging holes
22:30again, Frank? Making a pond for Mum. Loads of wildlife in a pond. Toads, ducks, dragonflies,
22:38could even get newts. I don't want fucking newts. Thanks, man.
22:45I love wildlife. When we was little, we used to bunk the train to Sandwich in Kent, sit
22:52on the shore, watch the sun go down. I've not been back since I was a boy.
22:57Well, we could go if you like, Frank. Get you some air. Well, great, but...
23:00What about tomorrow? Go away for a clear day, though. You want a clear day?
23:04It's going to be really clear tomorrow. Well, yeah. We'll, uh... Yeah, we'll... We'll do
23:10that, yeah? But we'll wait for a clear day.
23:15Um... Frank, do you know where Dad is? Why are you asking that? I just... I just... I just
23:34want to know where he is. You're not going to get in touch with him, are you? No, no, no, no,
23:39no. Just want to know.
23:46There's lots of reasons why people do crime. With me, it's cos I was good at it. With Lee,
23:54it's cos he had to. He had no choice. Well, your Dad, it was cos he liked to subjugate
24:02people. He loved to grind people down. He enjoyed it. He was a fucking weasel. You shouldn't
24:12need reminding of that.
24:17Sausage bites.
24:19Put your piece to start. Oh, this. Remain.
24:23Where's that prick with our drinks?
24:26We can see they're busy.
24:32Uh, so sorry, guys. There's been a problem in the kitchen. It's all gone a bit... crazy.
24:36Where's my drink? Um, they're just on drinks now, but I thought if I get your food order in,
24:40there should be no delay. Ah, that is very considerate.
24:43Off the kids' menu, we'll have the sausage bites to start, and then the pasta, but with no cheese.
24:47Of course. And for me as a starter, could I get...
24:51Actually, is the baked brie good?
24:54Honestly, it's the best thing on the menu.
24:56Not just saying that.
24:58Right, well, we're normally yes, but it is really good.
25:01Well, how could I resist that?
25:04Yeah, how could you resist that?
25:07Great, and for you, sir?
25:10Calamari.
25:12Calamari. Fantastic.
25:15And now for the mains. I've actually got a special tonight. It's a grilled monkfish.
25:19It comes with a baked potato salad and a pesto sauce.
25:22Oh, that does sound lovely. You know, I think I'll take that.
25:25What?
25:26I thought you were having cod.
25:28Yeah, I was, but...
25:29Well, don't let him upsell you, have your fucking cod.
25:32I want steak. Cremated. And if I see one drop of blood, I want you to be the fucking cow bleeding.
25:42Do you move as fast as you smile?
25:44Uh, sorry, I...
25:45Don't start. He's just doing his job.
25:46What are you sorry for?
25:47Uh, nothing. I'm not. I just...
25:49Oh, you're not sorry? Not sorry at all, then?
25:51Should I just get the drinks?
25:52Well, I'm not going to go up there and get my fucking self, am I?
25:54Huh. Fucking fairy wanker.
26:24Mum. Where's Dad? He's having a drink.
26:33What? By himself.
26:36Come back to your tea, Danny.
26:41I wish he leaves her.
26:54...
27:03That what you want, is it?
27:06Is that what you fucking well want?
27:08Is that what you want?
27:09Is that what you fucking won't want?
27:12What do you want?!
27:13What do you want?!
27:14What do you want?!
27:16Well, you're re...
27:17Your engineering ê°€ì§€ê³ .
27:18Calm down!
27:19That's what you want!
27:20That what you want!
27:21That's what you want!!!
27:22There you go. And that's not what you want, is it?
27:24Get off me! Stop!
27:26That's not what you want!
27:28Wait! Let's go!
27:30Now calm down!
27:32No! No!
27:34No! No!
27:36That what you want, is it?
27:38That what you fucking want, is it?
27:40That what you want, is it?
27:52Honestly, I just cannot find anything wrong with it.
27:58I just keep thinking that I can smell gas.
28:00Well, can you smell it now?
28:04Yeah.
28:06Yeah. Yeah, I think I can.
28:08No, you can't.
28:10Because I've had the gas lines off for 90 minutes and the windows open for 70.
28:13So if there's any gas in this room, it is defying the basic laws of atmospheric circulation.
28:18Okay, so why can I smell it?
28:20Well, that is between you and a caring and qualified psychotherapist.
28:26Look, it's a mechanical process.
28:30Gas flow is initiated by physically turning the knob.
28:33It's fine.
28:34But if you want to get a second opinion, you're more than welcome.
28:37Is that a thing in gas engineering?
28:40No.
28:41Sorry, yeah.
28:43I should just relax.
28:44Yeah.
28:45Yeah, I'll give that a try.
28:50You want me to check it again, don't you?
28:55Yeah, is that totally insane?
28:57Well, it is going to be exactly the same result.
29:01And I will have to charge you for another hour.
29:04And you did say you had somewhere to be and that you were already late.
29:07Yeah, yeah.
29:08Yeah.
29:09No, okay.
29:10Sorry, yeah.
29:11Check it again, please.
29:12Hey, Jamie.
29:13Hey, yeah.
29:14I'm sorry.
29:15I'm on a bus, but there was this fight on the bus.
29:31Yeah.
29:32Yeah, yeah, yeah.
29:33These two guys.
29:34So I'm on another one right now.
29:36So I'm going to be there as soon as I can.
29:42Hey, man.
30:05Hey, Max, I'm so sorry.
30:25There was a fight on the bus, and then there was roadworks, and it-
30:30I'm going to go and try and rescue the jambalaya, which was ready one hour and 25 minutes ago.
30:35But he is driving me nuts.
30:47So this guy is a prisoner?
30:48What's his name, Helen?
30:49Demir.
30:50Do you know him?
30:51I don't think so.
30:52Well, I've been doing these lessons, parenting through play.
30:54So I bring in a bunch of toys for the men, and I teach them how to play with their own children.
31:00Oh my god, that is amazing.
31:02Because a lot of them don't know how.
31:04They're often inside when their kids are born, and their own families.
31:07It's not exactly like they come from homes where Dad engages fully.
31:11I could not do it.
31:12Working in a prison?
31:13I just could not do it.
31:15But this one guy drives me nuts.
31:18Demir?
31:19Is he a lifer?
31:20Yeah, that's right.
31:21Do you know him?
31:22Yeah, I think so.
31:23I think I quite like him.
31:24Wow.
31:25Yeah, I thought you taught philosophy.
31:27Yeah, I do.
31:28In prison.
31:29To prisoners.
31:30Wow!
31:31Fucking wow!
31:33That's just blown my mind.
31:35That's incredible!
31:37But anyway, this guy Demir, he insists on calling me Miss, despite me specifically telling him,
31:43Call me Helen.
31:44No, that is annoying.
31:45And he's always finding me a chair.
31:47He will stop everything, and it's all like, let's find Miss the best chair.
31:52Yeah, what an arse.
31:53No!
31:55Dan, it's belittling.
31:57Yeah.
31:58No, no, I get that.
31:59That is kind of sexist, actually.
32:00And if anyone says anything, he's straight in with, have some respect.
32:03How would you feel if she was your sister?
32:05Like, I need him to save me?
32:08Well, I think it's the other way around.
32:10I think that you're saving him.
32:12He has to protect you from the other men to prove that he's not like them.
32:16They're the men that have to dominate other people, not him.
32:20Yeah, but what he's doing is the opposite.
32:23And that kind of male protection is proprietary, right?
32:26I mean, he's actually reinforcing dominant behaviour.
32:30Write that down for me, Paul.
32:31I'll pass that on to Demir before his next anal cavity search.
32:36Max, this is gorgeous.
32:37Yeah, normally it is.
32:39Dan, can I ask you a question?
32:41I think so.
32:43It's a bit personal.
32:45You said your father is a prisoner.
32:49Was.
32:50Yeah.
32:51Like I said, I don't know where he is now.
32:54So, do you think you're trying to sort of save these men you teach?
32:58Do you mind me asking that?
33:00No, why would I be trying to save them?
33:02Well, you happen to just find yourself working in the place that stole your father from you.
33:08No, my father wasn't stolen.
33:10I mean, he stole, but he wasn't stolen.
33:12Yeah.
33:13Yeah.
33:14No, seriously, though.
33:15I mean, otherwise, why are you working in a prison?
33:18Why is Jamie in a prison?
33:19Why is Helen in a prison?
33:20Why is Helen in a prison?
33:25Well, come on.
33:27What do you mean, come on?
33:28Well, it's just different, isn't it?
33:30Is it?
33:31Well, you know it is.
33:34Well, this has never occurred to you before.
33:37Why, ever?
33:38I don't know.
33:39Maybe I'm just fucking dumb, Paul.
33:42And Dan doesn't drink, by the way.
33:44To reiterate, this is Dan so far.
33:46I mean, I don't think Paul was trying to make it.
33:48What's your parents do, Paul?
33:49Oh, they're both GPs.
33:52You said that you were a doctor, didn't you?
33:54Oh, okay.
33:55I can see where this is.
33:56And yet you don't feel the need to pathologise that kind of inheritance.
33:58Oh, I wasn't pathologising.
33:59Oh, no, no, that's right.
34:00Of course, nice middle-class bourgeois white bread nepo baby pass downs are perfectly acceptable.
34:05All right, Dan, come on.
34:06No, I'm not trying to save anyone.
34:09The time to save them is long gone.
34:11We all missed the boat on that one.
34:13We were too busy recreationally pontificating over Chateau Neuf-de-Pape
34:16and shoving culturally appropriated rice stodge down our throats.
34:19I'm really sorry.
34:20I don't save.
34:21I don't rehabilitate.
34:22I mean, I don't even educate, really.
34:24Actually, the most that I do is a two-hour holiday in the head.
34:29A brief respite from a life of concrete, steeped in spice.
34:34A life that can best be characterised by the act of trying not to make eye contact with another man while he shits in front of you.
34:41That's me, Paul.
34:43So feel free to psychoanalyse that.
34:47Psychoanalyse that.
34:48Oh, my god herman, thank you.
34:49There is no sounds in there.
34:58Exactly.
35:01Ain't no müssen.
35:02Anytime location.
35:03What was that room?
35:04It made sense of the importance of the park hit, lilac and putting a oÃ.
35:07Its way ofлиy a's topic for an old man while he shing много, and you shouldn't just like raising himink acquisitions,
35:07but it was a highly powerful attack.
35:10Fucking hell.
35:14Sorry, I was just done.
35:17Yeah? What were you just then?
35:23What the frickin' fuck?
35:24Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
35:27White bread nepo baby pass-downs.
35:30Yeah, it was too much, wasn't it?
35:32No, no. The whole thing was too much.
35:34Everything that came out of your mouth was way too much.
35:36I mean, I don't know you, but I hope this is a nervous breakdown,
35:41because if this is what you're normally like...
35:43Is that OK in there?
35:48No, no, it is not. The atmosphere is most definitely ruined.
35:53Paul's a dick, though, right?
35:55No, I mean, he was just drunk.
35:57And Max is lovely, but he's never going to forgive you for that shitty jump-a-liar.
36:02I mean, you were an hour and a half late. What were you doing?
36:06I was checking my stove.
36:13Excuse me?
36:15My cooker.
36:17Takes me an hour to leave the house these days, because I keep thinking it's on.
36:20That's what I was doing just now.
36:22Checking photos of it.
36:24Photos? Of your cooker?
36:26Yeah, do you want to see?
36:27Got thousands.
36:29But they don't work anymore.
36:31I just keep thinking about that flame's going to come on anyway.
36:34Fucking debilitating.
36:35Oh, and I've started seeing my dad.
36:38Or, like, thinking that I'm seeing him.
36:40And Paul's right.
36:42Me doing this job may very well be about a man that I never want to see again and fucking hated anyway.
36:46So...
36:48Actually, yeah, this could be a breakdown.
36:50I don't want to use a video camera instead of photos, set up a nanny cam in front of the cooker.
37:04Download the app on your phone.
37:05You can watch it in real time.
37:07That way you'll know your house isn't burning down.
37:08I mean, that's what I'd do if I was fucking nuts.
37:13Well, why are we going home?
37:29We've only got here yesterday.
37:30The policy man is gone.
37:32Your dad had to pay a fine for making that jewellery.
37:34It wasn't jewellery.
37:35It was display models.
37:36It was all fakes.
37:37You see, that's why you need to keep out of trouble.
37:38It was just plastic.
37:39That's why they couldn't put me away.
37:41Yeah, you didn't know that at the time, though, did you?
37:43You ruin everything you touch.
38:11Why have you parked so far?
38:27Shh.
38:28Don't want people to see.
38:30Get your fucking head down, you.
38:31Don't touch the light.
38:49I don't want them knowing our business.
38:51You're staying at Gary's?
39:13I'm doing a bit of work.
39:14Oh, great.
39:15Don't you ever learn?
39:16Mum, I'm hungry.
39:17You're supposed to stay in the dark for a week?
39:19I'm not having them out there knowing our business.
39:22I won't have them looking down on us.
39:23Of course you look down on us.
39:24I mean, I look down on us.
39:25Look at the state of us.
39:26Mum, I'm really hungry.
39:27Not now, Danny.
39:28But I'm starving.
39:28I'm eating since lunch.
39:29I'll get you something soon.
39:30When?
39:31I'm hungry.
39:31Look, you can go to the shops at night.
39:33I'll be back in a couple of days.
39:34I said that.
39:35But I'm not having these fucking arseholes sneering at me.
39:38Is that understood?
39:39Because it's all about you, isn't it?
39:40It's all about you.
39:40I said I'm hungry, you tart.
39:42What did you just say?
39:49Come here, you.
39:50Now.
40:00Close on.
40:05What did you just say?
40:12If you ever talk to her like that again, I will fucking kill your boy.
40:23Do you understand that?
40:32I will end your life.
40:34Do you believe that?
40:39I will fucking kill you.
40:42Malcolm X was a man of transformations.
40:55At 21, he went to prison for robbery.
40:58Inside, educated himself.
41:00And when he came out, he became ardently political.
41:02Yeah, yeah.
41:02I watched a film about him.
41:04Denzel played him, innit?
41:05I read his whole book, Ralph.
41:06He became a criminal to get away from poverty.
41:09All right, Dan?
41:09Mm-hmm.
41:10But he's a complicated figure.
41:12So while in later life, he acknowledged the role that women played in the struggle.
41:16In his early speeches, X talks about how men are strong and women are weak.
41:20He tells men to dominate their women.
41:22Yeah, but he grew up with no dad.
41:24Why does that make a difference?
41:26Loads of men in here only have mums.
41:28Yeah, they end up misogynistic.
41:29Blame the one that's still there.
41:31A rapist moves on to their landing.
41:33They all join the queue to fuck that guy out.
41:35A female guard passes.
41:37See, all them same man standing around like, hands on their balls down.
41:42Every time.
41:42Hands on the front, touching balls, female, right there.
41:46So a father's a good influence?
41:48No.
41:48That's make it worse.
41:49One time, my dad slapped me up here.
41:53And then this advert for show online comes on.
41:55And we're crying.
41:56I'm snotty.
41:57I'm like, I'm going to call that number.
41:59And he's like, go ahead.
42:01Yeah.
42:02I'll slap you up before they come round.
42:04I'll slap you up whilst they are here.
42:06And I'll slap you up off the knuckle.
42:11My old man used to call them adverts, tooth decay, yeah?
42:13He says, it's an easy way to lose your fucking teeth.
42:19My dad broke my arm once.
42:23It was like a compound spiral fracture of the radius, plus a dislocated shoulder.
42:28And I had to pretend I caught it in the rubbish.
42:36When he comes to hospital the next day with a bag of crisps, and he says, I've done it because I love you.
42:47Not so pleased on that prick, Dad.
42:58What flavor of crisps?
43:00Oh, no.
43:01Oh, my God.
43:03What?
43:03Oh, no.
43:06I'm joking.
43:09I'm joking.
43:14They're meaties.
43:15You don't have to like that?
43:17Waiting for Jesus.
43:19Who are you waiting for?
43:20Jesus.
43:21I don't want to get my hands on.
43:23Greg?
43:24How are you?
43:27I'm sorry, Greg.
43:28I, um, I couldn't make out the words.
43:33I'm not going to pay you.
43:34I don't know.
43:36I'm not going to pay you.
43:40Yeah, me, Nemo.
43:43My handwriting's fucking awful.
43:45Can't read anything I write.
43:47Well, could you do it on a computer, maybe?
43:48In the library?
43:50I only get two hours a week in the library, and that's strict every time there's a lockdown.
43:56I'm sorry, Greg.
43:56I can't read it.
43:57I can't read it.
44:03But listen, sometimes they let you have a laptop if there's a reason.
44:05You want me to talk to the governor?
44:07Maybe ask you?
44:09What for?
44:11Well, so that you can do your memoir.
44:12Hey, but why are you doing that?
44:18Just to help.
44:25I want to get it to home.
44:26The memoir.
44:28Watch the window, you know?
44:30Yeah.
44:31I get it.
44:32I'll speak to the governor.
44:33See what happens.
44:34Oh, it was inappropriate of you to bring it, my father.
45:01Was it?
45:02Yeah.
45:03It was.
45:04It could be seen as an attempt to manipulate a member of staff and things like that get punished.
45:08I could get you put on basic for what you said.
45:11Is that a threat, Daniel?
45:13No, it's a statement.
45:15Ooh.
45:16Well, colour me shit in my fucking pants.
45:20I know you should not tell me to go fuck myself, though.
45:24You know what your problem is?
45:26Hmm?
45:29You're not one thing or the other.
45:33You're not us.
45:34You know them.
45:35You definitely know your father's son, that's for sure.
45:38And I'd wedgie I know your mum's either.
45:41You're stuck right in the fucking middle.
45:48That's your son.
45:50You can't piss.
45:52You can't get off the pot.
45:54It's a messy place to be.
45:55It's a messy place to be.
45:57Well, you never think about it.
46:01You know what I am.
46:02And by the way, you can take this shite, will you?
46:06Self and Zizek together.
46:09I'm a red-flavid heterosexual, but that's way too much cunt for anyone.
46:15And by the way, I'm a red-flavid heterosexual, I'm a red-flavid heterosexual.
46:16And by the way, you know what he's been telling me to do with you.
46:17And by the way, you know what he's been telling me to do with you.
46:18It's a very good night.
46:19And by the way, you know what I am, you know what I am.
46:20Do you remember what Dad's favourite song was?
46:39My Way.
46:40Wow.
46:42Do you remember that?
46:43No.
46:44Guessed it.
46:45You guessed his favourite song.
46:47Oh, was it?
46:48Yeah.
46:49Yeah.
46:50It was obvious.
46:50Wanker's Charter.
46:51I did it my way.
46:52Yeah, of course you fucking did.
46:53That's your problem, pal.
47:01You all right, Lee?
47:02Yeah, fine.
47:04Just tired.
47:05Sleep thing's a killer.
47:07I haven't been to a meeting for a while, sir.
47:08You've not been to a meeting?
47:09No, no, Dan, it's fine.
47:10Jesus, Lee, that's...
47:11Dan.
47:12I'm all right.
47:14I'll get to one tomorrow.
47:15Just whacked it all.
47:16Why do you think Mum didn't leave him sooner?
47:29It's just that when I asked her the other day, it looked like she was going to cry.
47:31Well, don't fucking ask her then.
47:32What the fuck are you asking her for?
47:34Well, I think it's a reasonable question.
47:35Oh, reasonable.
47:36Yeah.
47:36Oh, right.
47:37Now she's got to walk around with her head full of that prick all day.
47:39Yeah, reasonable.
47:40What is going on with you at the moment?
47:41Why are you asking about him?
47:45All right.
47:46This, um...
47:48This prisoner told me about a pal of his who was Dad's padmate.
47:51And he asked if I wanted him to make an introduction.
47:55You're joking.
47:55No, I told him no, Lee.
47:56What are you doing, Dan?
47:57I told him to go fuck himself, actually.
47:58What are you doing?
47:59He's after something.
48:00I know.
48:00He's trying to drag you in.
48:02He's going to ask for a phone, drugs...
48:03No, no, I know, Lee.
48:04No, Lee.
48:05I know.
48:06I told him that.
48:06I said no.
48:07I shut it down.
48:07Oh, did you?
48:08Because you're talking about it now.
48:09So you think you shut it down, but he's got inside your head because that's how it works in there.
48:12Lee, Lee, Lee, I can handle it.
48:14Christ.
48:15I know that I'm your younger brother, right?
48:18But you treat me like I'm a child sometimes, like I've not been through anything.
48:21Oh, right, yeah.
48:22What have you been through?
48:25Okay, I'm a part of this family, okay?
48:28That's not what I said.
48:29I didn't mean that.
48:29No, you didn't have to.
48:30It fucking drips off you, all of you.
48:31I'm not some fucking wine-swilling academic, okay?
48:34I've lived things.
48:35They're in me.
48:37What about Mum?
48:38What about Mum?
48:40Digging all this stuff up.
48:41What about me?
48:41What about my son?
48:42What?
48:42That's nothing to do with it.
48:43Thanks, it's not just your life that you're bringing him back into, is it?
48:46I'm not fucking bringing him back from anywhere.
48:47Christ, you shouldn't be in that place.
48:49It's dangerous, Dan.
48:50Lee, I can handle it.
48:51You shouldn't be in that.
48:52Lee, I can handle it.
48:55Do not talk to me about that man again.
48:57I do not want to hear it.
49:02Not where my son is.
49:06You getting up a fucking job, Dan?
49:08Don't tell him we came home early, all right, Danny?
49:27You want me to lie?
49:30I don't want your brother upset.
49:31Yeah, he's got enough of his plate.
49:39Is Lee coming home with us?
49:42Your brother, she's doing a bit of work, Danny.
49:43So, is it a good holiday?
50:10It's nice.
50:11That's it?
50:14Just nice?
50:15You don't want to hear about that?
50:16Yeah, I do.
50:18Of course I want to hear about it.
50:19Look at what I got to stare at.
50:21It was fine, Lee.
50:23It was fine.
50:24Fine?
50:25What aren't you saying?
50:27Nothing.
50:27It was good.
50:28We had a great time.
50:29Everything was lovely, wasn't it, Danny?
50:33Danny, tell your brother the holiday was good.
50:40Mum said you were working.
50:41Yeah, that's right.
50:44Dan, I've just been doing a bit of work.
50:46Well, this is a prison.
50:49Why didn't you tell me?
50:55Look, all this, this ain't for you.
50:59You're different, Dan.
51:01What does that mean?
51:03Why am I different?
51:04No, that's a good thing.
51:05How's that good?
51:10Dan, you're different.
51:12You're different.
51:25Oh, you're different.
51:27I don't know what to do, but I don't know what to do.
51:57I don't know.
52:27I don't know.
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