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00:00Peter Weaver, I'm arresting you.
00:04I can help you, trust me.
00:06It's me who gets my dad like that.
00:08You and your sister, you're gonna go into care.
00:10I'm doing it, I'm doing it.
00:11Yes.
00:12I guess I wanna get him married!
00:14When exactly were you going to share our impending academy status with us?
00:18I've made some headway on potential alternative sites within the trust.
00:22Excellent progress.
00:23Why is he not thinking much?
00:25I told you you could do better.
00:26Just stay out my way, that'll be trouble.
00:28You couldn't keep him, at least now you know.
00:29I've decided to step back from work.
00:33Which of course creates a job vacancy for trust CEO.
00:38You might need to polish up your CV.
00:40Looks like there might be an opening for a new head teacher here.
00:59Change is never easy.
01:16We're used to things the way they've been and it's scary to jump into something new, but we can make that leap together.
01:22And it's sad to say goodbye to Ms. Campbell or Mrs. Treneman as she's now known, but I am so proud to be stood here as your new acting head.
01:35It's my hope, in our new building, we can create an environment that fosters curiosity, exploration and respect.
01:46Together we can do great things at the new Waterloo Road Academy.
01:52And I know!
01:53Oh!
01:54Don't worry, I don't think I don't want to notice.
01:56It's starting to feel real now.
01:57Should we go for a wander?
01:58Yeah, yeah right.
01:59It's um...
02:01You know, my first week as a head teacher, I threw up on a waste pen basket.
02:05Really?
02:06Mm.
02:07I can't imagine that.
02:08Oh, I have proper jelly legs.
02:09Well, you didn't have you as a mentor.
02:11Exactly.
02:12You know what you're doing and you know what to expect.
02:16The pupils, they're going to be on their best behaviour at first, but that won't last.
02:20Why am I the one pushing?
02:22Leg it, leg it!
02:23Run with one!
02:24Hey!
02:25Come here!
02:26Hey!
02:27There's nothing stopping!
02:30Keep stopping!
02:31Whoever said there's nothing to fear but fear itself has never worked with Mancunian teenagers.
02:40It's a big change for the staff.
02:43And as well as winning over familiar faces, you need to earn the respect of new recruits.
02:48If you're not decisive, if you're not clear from the start, they will smell blood.
02:53Come on, you guys.
02:54This is Chris.
02:55I'm sorry.
02:56And you've got to have eyes in the back of your head.
02:58Because there's always some funny business going on.
03:08Anyone can steer a ship when the sea's calm.
03:10You've got to be able to steer the ship when the storm's raging.
03:13You're battered from all sides.
03:15You haven't even got a ship.
03:16It's just you and a dinghy held together with duct tape and tears.
03:19Everyone wants a piece of you, Joe.
03:21Trust, league tables, department for education, staff, Ofsted.
03:27And worst of all, parents.
03:30No matter how rough the water, you must make sure that everyone knows that you're still captain.
03:36Have you missed someone shopping?
03:38No, no.
03:40Hands off the produce.
03:42I'm trying, you could help, you know.
03:44I'm handling the cash, aren't I?
03:45Yo, if you don't calm down, I'm going to start peppering these eggs off of the loft of your eggs.
03:49You calm down, you're stealing all my stuff.
03:52This is your school now. Own it.
03:57Go out there and show them what the new Waterloo Road Academy is all about.
04:03Oh, er, yeah.
04:05Well, thanks, Steve.
04:07I could not have done it without you. It's all down to your mentorship.
04:10Well, you've been an excellent deputy head.
04:12You're ready to step up, play your cards right, and this role could become permanent.
04:17Joe, we need you. It's going off.
04:22So it begins.
04:25Right.
04:30What? Who do you think you're talking to?
04:33No, no.
04:34Right.
04:35Hey, the next person to throw something will face serious consequences.
04:54Right, hey, the next person to throw something will face serious consequences.
04:59Are you...
05:00Coconut stall?
05:02This is your school now, and you can wreck it if you want,
05:05but the only ones who lose out are you.
05:07Now, get this cleaned up.
05:13Hello.
05:13Oh!
05:16How come, right, term lasts forever, but holidays are over before you know it?
05:19Tell me about it.
05:21Gonna make a run for it.
05:22We could be back at the Sunset Bar before you know it.
05:25Oh, I wish.
05:26There's a delivery of spuds out there with my name on.
05:28Oh, nice.
05:29We've got house viewings later as well.
05:31Unless you want to make your escape?
05:34Nah, of course not.
05:35Look, I can't wait to have a place big enough for all of us.
05:38Know some space for Izzy when she's here as well.
05:40Even if it means no more holidays for a bit, it's a big commitment.
05:43Who needs Sunset by the med when the kids all have their own rooms, eh?
05:46Back to reality.
05:47Ew!
05:49I've taught all of you for long enough,
05:50so don't even bother giving me any fake names.
05:52The first thing I'm going to be teaching people on that list about
05:55is our new behavioural sanctions.
05:58Oh, Dwayne.
05:59Dwayne.
06:01Oh, come on.
06:05Ah, Mr. Weaver, you weren't involved?
06:07Nope.
06:08Where's Miss Campbell?
06:11Well, Miss Campbell is no longer head at Waterloo Road.
06:13I've stepped into a role, but don't worry.
06:16We're continuing to support you, right?
06:18I know it's unfortunate that they have to find separate foster placements
06:21for you and Portia.
06:24Just saying I'm aware of it.
06:25Whatever.
06:27Oi, sir, check it out, yeah?
06:29Not a stain on me, eh?
06:31I think you've got a lot of growth, right?
06:33Wah!
06:33Wow.
06:35All right.
06:35Welcome back, don't you?
06:36Yeah, yeah, you too.
06:37Have a good day.
06:38You too.
06:39Oh, yeah.
06:42There you go.
06:44Cheers.
06:44You all right down there?
07:12Er, yeah.
07:13Yeah, I just, er, I thought I'd dropped an earring.
07:17Who's the suit?
07:18Oh, quite dishy, isn't he?
07:20Steve Savage.
07:22Another head teacher from one of the academy schools.
07:24They've, er, got him in mentoring Joe.
07:27Why?
07:28No, I just didn't know we had anyone in.
07:30That's all.
07:32So, you in there?
07:37Mum.
07:39Yes, I got your message.
07:42Well, I can't just drop everything, can I?
07:45Yes, I'm sure Debs would,
07:47if she wasn't living her best life in Ibiza.
07:54But it can't be gone.
07:56Well, there was one we visited before the reverb.
07:58Oh, God, this is ridiculous.
08:00Agreed.
08:01Should have had it sorted before the opening.
08:03Not the staff room.
08:05My car insurance is up by, like, 400 quid.
08:07It's almost as much as the flaming car.
08:08Oh, God, I don't.
08:10I am so sorry, everyone.
08:12What a start.
08:13Thankfully, no one seriously injured,
08:15but we need to review morning playground duty.
08:18Er, certainly not much time for the big pep talk.
08:21Well, you have given us several.
08:24Well, only to say how proud I am of us all.
08:28I don't think anyone would prepare for what a Herculean effort it was moving school buildings.
08:33We've said goodbye to much-loved colleagues, Lyndon, and, of course, Kim.
08:38Yeah.
08:38Did everyone see your lovely email?
08:40Yeah, just like I want to see her and Andrew on a beach in Hawaii.
08:43And, of course, I would like to formally welcome our new brilliant head of maths, Nisha Chandra.
08:52Yeah, I know most of you have met already, but, um...
08:54Sorry, Joe, we were all just wondering why you wanted us to meet here.
08:59What happened to our staff room?
09:02Yeah, just coming to that.
09:03Thank you, Coral.
09:04Well, if you'd all like to follow moi.
09:06As you've seen, the way the academy has been designed is so that each department has a breakout table.
09:13That way we can have a smaller communal space.
09:19Come in, come in.
09:25Sorry, are you saying this is our staff room?
09:28Well, it's a kitchen hub.
09:30It's very on-trend.
09:32You've got...
09:32Look at this.
09:33Wow, wow!
09:34Your barista pro here.
09:36Oh, that's good.
09:41Froth the milk up.
09:42Lovely, that.
09:43And, um, but, yes, this is where you will, um, well, refrigerate food, make lunch.
09:49It's a cupboard, Joe.
09:50No, that's...
09:51Where is our staff room?
09:53You know, the one with the sofas and the computers and the windows.
09:57Yeah, well, it's currently being refurbished.
10:00Yeah.
10:01Into a charging hub for the students' tablets.
10:05You are joking.
10:06This is inhumane.
10:08We're all supposed to squeeze in here.
10:10What about staff briefings?
10:12Stop the briefings!
10:13Where are we supposed to go for a gossip?
10:16Have a cry!
10:17Whoa, okay.
10:18I think we're getting slightly carried away.
10:19No, it's a legal requirement.
10:22Statutory rest breaks in an appropriate setting.
10:26You cannot accept this.
10:28Well, I can, actually.
10:31Yeah, well, there's plenty of research that says staff rooms are outdated and they take teachers away from students in need.
10:36So, you actually support this?
10:40Oh, there's just way more pressing matters than where we have a brew.
10:44Look, look.
10:46The priority is making today a positive transition.
10:51The power's gone to his head.
10:55The power's gone to his head.
11:03No, I think so.
11:05No.
11:06No.
11:07Do you okay?
11:17Whoa, Dino lad!
11:19Hey!
11:20Who is this, man?
11:22I didn't even know you were coming back.
11:24Neither did I, mate.
11:25Yeah, improper off-grid, man.
11:27What's been going on with this apprenticeship,
11:28and I thought you were off earning the Gs?
11:30Nah.
11:31Apprenticeship's a con.
11:33This old guy had me climbing on crap,
11:35getting over dryers for nothing.
11:37Welcome back, sixth formers!
11:39Hey, what do you think of the new hangout?
11:41Pretty sweet, eh?
11:43Eh?
11:46Oh, Dino, looking good.
11:48Thank you, sir.
11:49And I know you were disappointed in your exams,
11:51but maybe that's the wake-up call that you needed.
11:53There's still time to get the most out of school
11:55with the right attitude.
11:56Yeah, remember, this is a trial day.
11:58I'm ready to come back stronger.
12:00You'll see me at the end of the day.
12:01Yeah?
12:02Oh!
12:05So what?
12:08Mr Casey's just letting it into the sixth form.
12:10Told him this sob story about I was depressed
12:13and realised it'd ruined me education.
12:15Hey, we're gonna rule this school.
12:17Yeah?
12:18I must admit, yeah?
12:21He's a proper strong-up, that.
12:23I must ask you a question.
12:26Does it come up?
12:28It's coming up there at the end.
12:30Stick it down.
12:31Leave it.
12:32What?
12:40I found it too violent, felt unnecessary.
12:42I think it needs a trigger one.
12:44Well, I thought it was well good, miss.
12:47Imagine if women could actually electrocute men.
12:49Like, erm, like,
12:52Oi!
12:53What did you just say to me?
12:54Eh?
12:55Eh?
12:56And then...
12:57That's so cool.
12:59What even is this book, miss?
13:01The Power.
13:02By Naomi Olderman.
13:04Explores a dystopian world in which women have more power than men.
13:10The question explored here is...
13:13Would a matriarchal society be any less violent than a patriarchal one?
13:18Right.
13:19Groups.
13:20This row.
13:21No, wait, wait.
13:22Miss, do I have to?
13:24Oh, me.
13:25Does she have to, miss?
13:27You're in sixth form now.
13:29I'm sure you can work together maturely.
13:32This row.
13:33This row.
13:43You read a whole book?
13:44You have to read the full book.
13:45It's an English A level.
13:47Have an informal discussion, then mind map keywords.
13:50Things that stand out from the comments.
14:07Libby.
14:08Phone away.
14:17Amy, there you are.
14:21Oh, well, I'm not, I'm not stealing him.
14:24I just, er...
14:25I needed a Yorick, but his head won't come off, so...
14:28Is everything okay?
14:29I hope so.
14:30I've got a voicemail from a lady asking for a job reference for you.
14:35Oh, right, that.
14:37Look, I know the movie's been stressful, but Waterloo Road is more than just bricks and mortar, and you are part of that.
14:43Joe, I'm not leaving.
14:45You're not?
14:46No!
14:47Oh, right.
14:48Of course not.
14:49I just, I, erm...
14:50I just need to take a second job.
14:52Bar work, evenings and that.
14:53Bar work?
14:54Why?
14:55I've been struggling.
14:57Student debt, and I'm still on the CCT wage.
15:00Bills are going through the roof, and I've only just paid it off, but I might have to sell my car.
15:06I just feel like I'm going backwards.
15:11Look, maybe there is something I can do.
15:13I could, I could perhaps bump up your salary with an extra responsibility payment, like a TLR payment, like for all the trips that you coordinate.
15:22You can do that?
15:23I could certainly look into it.
15:25Oh, thank you.
15:26Thank you so much.
15:27That, that would be, that would just be great.
15:30Just, yeah, keep it to yourself for now.
15:32Right.
15:33You know, get out there and focus on what you do best.
15:35Yeah.
15:36Yeah.
15:37Oh, you...
15:38Oh!
15:39That's not yours.
15:41It's a good colour.
15:43Oh, I know.
15:49Yeah, but that's what annoyed me.
15:51It's not one nice bloke in a book.
15:52Yeah, but it's meant to make you angry.
15:54Yeah.
15:55Not all men think like that.
15:56It's true, though.
15:58It's biology.
15:59Men are supposed to be strong.
16:02To provide.
16:03Me, man.
16:05Ha!
16:06King, man.
16:07Mwah!
16:08So why do all girls want footballers and millionaires?
16:13What do men want, then?
16:15Sex.
16:16This is games.
16:17I see.
16:18What?
16:19That's obvious.
16:20Girls use sex.
16:21Tell me you can't get lads to jump through hoops.
16:22Do whatever you want.
16:23It's like their superpower.
16:24Some girls are the worst.
16:25They'll do anything.
16:26Zero class.
16:27What are you on?
16:28What?
16:29Don't get mad at me, because someone's finally called you out for it.
16:31Okay.
16:32Everyone's gone.
16:33I'm gone.
16:34I'm gone.
16:35I'm gone.
16:36I'm gone.
16:37I'm gone.
16:38I'm gone.
16:39I'm gone.
16:40I'm gone.
16:41I'm gone.
16:42I'm gone.
16:43I'm gone.
16:44I'm gone.
16:45I'm gone.
16:46I'm gone.
16:47I'm gone.
16:48Okay.
16:49Everyone.
16:50We're going to feed back what we've discussed.
16:52I've been hearing lots of really interesting conversation going on.
17:04So who would like to feed back?
17:07Just looking for initial talking points, different points of view.
17:10Give me your phone.
17:11What?
17:12Give it.
17:13Hey.
17:14Give me your phone.
17:15Get off me.
17:16Miss.
17:17Miss.
17:18What's up with her, Miss?
17:19Libby, stop that.
17:20There's nothing up with me.
17:22He's been trolling me.
17:23Right.
17:24Well, you can both go and see Mr Casey.
17:26There must be something here.
17:41Well, he could have cleared it.
17:44Like I had time.
17:46If I'm this mad stalker she's on about, she'd find something.
17:49Okay.
17:50I...
17:51I think we need to give Dean his phone back.
17:57Look.
17:58I think emotions are high.
17:59Well, someone is sending me DMs and every time I block them they just set up a new account.
18:03I keep getting calls from different numbers and SIMs.
18:06I can't take it anymore.
18:07Obviously, we take accusations like this very, very seriously.
18:11I'm not making it up.
18:12No one's saying that.
18:15Do you still believe that this is Dean?
18:17What?
18:18I don't know anymore.
18:19Right.
18:20Obviously, we want to get to the bottom of this.
18:22Dean, you can return to class, but I want you to stay out of Libby's way until we speak
18:26at the end of the day.
18:34Right.
18:35In the meantime, I will refer you to Miss Chambers.
18:37She's taken over as pastoral support.
18:39I am sure you are aware of the advice.
18:42Save evidence.
18:43Block report.
18:44Yeah.
18:45What is the point?
18:46We're gonna need a rota to make a cuppa in here.
18:47What is she back to?
18:48Oh!
18:49Right.
18:50Sorry, Mark.
18:51Says here, apparently, it's at the discretion of the trust.
18:52Still would've expected Joe to fight our corner, though.
18:53Yeah, but he's one of them now, so it'll tell the line.
18:54Well, that's probably why they picked him, you know?
18:55They want some more malleable.
18:56Joe's like putting.
18:57Come on, guys.
18:58We know Joe.
18:59He's...
19:00He's all about taking the money.
19:01What is the point?
19:02What is the point?
19:03What is the point?
19:04We're gonna need a rota to make a cuppa in here?
19:05What is she back to?
19:06Oh!
19:07Right.
19:08Sorry, Mark.
19:09I picked him, you know.
19:10I want some more malleable.
19:11Joe's like putting.
19:12Come on, guys.
19:13We know Joe.
19:14He's...
19:15He's all about taking care of people.
19:17Well, not anymore.
19:18He's sold out already.
19:20Or been on too many management courses.
19:22No, that's not true.
19:23I'm on me arse and he's helped me out.
19:25Oh, yeah?
19:26How so?
19:27No, I...
19:28I didn't mean just...
19:30He saw me struggling and...
19:31Struggling?
19:32How?
19:33Well, and he helped you.
19:34Well, financially.
19:35No, no.
19:36It was nothing like that.
19:37It was just a little, erm...
19:38A little, erm...
19:39T...
19:40TLR.
19:41A TLR?
19:42For what?
19:43Sorry.
19:44My point is that Joe has still got our backs, guys.
19:47Hmm.
19:48Apparently so.
19:49What exactly did he offer you?
19:57Too hot.
20:01So were you the one who authorised moving the staff route?
20:05No, it had nothing to do with me.
20:07I came in this week and there was workmen ripping it out.
20:10Should I fight Serena Michelle on this?
20:13Hey, this is typical of academies.
20:15More of a corporate environment.
20:17Just gotta decide where your priorities lie
20:20and do what you think is right.
20:22Right, well, yeah.
20:23Just have to stand firm.
20:25Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
20:26You can't just board in here.
20:27Ah, well...
20:28Oh, Steve, I'm gonna have to go.
20:29I did say the door was always open.
20:31Er...
20:32If this is about the staff room...
20:34Oh, it's bigger than that.
20:36Cronyism.
20:37Trip coordination.
20:39The Williamson Art Gallery.
20:41The British Museum.
20:43Numerous trips to local libraries.
20:46Hamlets!
20:47It has come to light that you may have been using your powers
20:50to help out your friends.
20:52Right, okay, can we just take a breath?
20:59Does that sound like something I would do?
21:02I just said that I would look into compensating Amy
21:06for a job she does.
21:07That we all do.
21:09So, I assume they will all benefit from this TLR reward payment?
21:18See?
21:19Yes.
21:20Yes.
21:21Yeah, of course, yeah.
21:22Be for all staff.
21:24Oh.
21:25At least that's one matter dealt with.
21:27Oh.
21:28Okay.
21:29Yep.
21:30See you later.
21:40Paint bumps.
21:41For all of the staff.
21:43Don't.
21:44I know.
21:45He's drunk.
21:50Don't fall.
21:51You okay?
22:02Look.
22:03No hard feelings, yeah?
22:06If it means anything, I know how it feels.
22:10People looking down their noses.
22:13Not giving you the respect you deserve.
22:19I felt like that.
22:21Let people push me around.
22:25Now, I won't let anyone mess with my life and get away with it.
22:31Do you know what I mean?
22:32It is you.
22:49When they find out you and your boss told someone's shopping,
22:51they might actually chuck you out this time.
22:53As if I care.
22:54Why are you hanging around with that idiot, anyway?
22:56Because those care kids got to stick together.
22:58It's not like I see much of my own sister anymore.
23:00It's so tight to split us up.
23:02Yeah.
23:03It is out of order.
23:05I'm stuck in a kid's home with a load of sweats.
23:07Aye.
23:08It's not easy for me, either.
23:09I'm in some stranger's place.
23:11I feel weird even going in the cupboard without asking.
23:14And that Lucy.
23:15Always knocking on me, don't you?
23:17Trying to be my best mate.
23:18Lucy.
23:19Lucy.
23:20Lucy.
23:21Nah, it's not right, though.
23:23I mean, we are family and we don't even live together no more.
23:26How messed up is that?
23:27I know.
23:28See, this is why I've been saving money, right?
23:31I made another 40 quid this morning.
23:33I am on it.
23:34What are you talking about?
23:35Well, I've been talking to Uncle Rob.
23:37You won't remember him, but he's well sound.
23:40Lives Blackpool away.
23:41He's got a caravan.
23:42He said we can live with him.
23:43Serious?
23:44Well, serious.
23:45We can be together again, alright?
23:47Bike shed.
23:48Lunchtime.
23:49Hey.
23:50Don't worry.
23:51It'll all get sorted.
24:04Yeah?
24:05Erm.
24:06Hey.
24:07Don't worry.
24:08It'll all get sorted.
24:09Yeah?
24:10Erm.
24:11Okay.
24:12Erm.
24:13Give me one.
24:14Sekion.
24:15Here you go.
24:16You can have that.
24:17You alright?
24:18Yeah?
24:19Yeah?
24:20Yeah?
24:21Erm.
24:22Okay.
24:23Erm.
24:24Give me one.
24:27Sekion.
24:28Here you go.
24:30You can have that.
24:32You alright?
24:33I don't think I've ever seen you cry.
24:48Yeah, well, your lucky day.
24:50Okay, do you want me to go get someone?
24:53Don't pretend like you care.
24:54Well, I actually don't like seeing people upset.
24:56Not like you.
24:57You're probably in on this too, you and your psycho ex.
25:00What are you on about?
25:01Dean.
25:02He's trolling me with disgusting messages and calls.
25:06You saying you don't know?
25:07No, I don't even talk to Dean no more.
25:10Why would I?
25:11Look, I know that he's an idiot, but you wouldn't do that, Libby.
25:16Yeah.
25:17No one believes me.
25:19I've barely been out.
25:21I feel sick every time my phone goes off.
25:24And it's him, the look on his face.
25:27He's actually enjoying this.
25:29And it is what I deserve.
25:32That's what everyone thinks.
25:42Is she asleep?
25:43I think so.
25:46Miss, we haven't even done circle theorems yet.
25:48The angle that lies between the tangent and chord is equal to the angle subtended by the same chord in the alternate segment.
25:57What message do you want to get there?
26:02Izzy's gone.
26:04You can't go as well.
26:08I don't get what you're actually gonna do.
26:10How are you gonna survive?
26:11She was starting it.
26:12She went.
26:13What about school?
26:14Your GCSEs?
26:15I'm not like I'm gonna get anything good anyway.
26:16You're mad.
26:17How long do you think you're gonna last without an adult to look after you, Portia?
26:18You just don't get it.
26:19I haven't got an adult.
26:20What about your foster mum?
26:21Not my mum.
26:22She's a weirdo.
26:23Come on me period the other day.
26:24Then she made a big deal of it.
26:25Oh, proper dieting.
26:26Put a soap bag in me room.
26:27Tampons and toiletries, isn't it?
26:28What?
26:29You're mad.
26:30You're mad.
26:31How long do you think you're gonna last without an adult to look after you, Portia?
26:33You just don't get it.
26:34I haven't got an adult.
26:35What about your foster mum?
26:36Not my mum.
26:37She's a weirdo.
26:38Come on me period the other day.
26:39Then she made a big deal of it.
26:40Oh, proper dieting.
26:41Put a soap bag in me room.
26:42Tampons and toiletries, isn't it?
26:43Why'd she put my name in everything?
26:53So you don't lose your stuff?
26:55No one's done that for me before.
26:59Just be careful.
27:00Yeah?
27:02Are you sure you wanna go?
27:13Why'd you never ask questions?
27:15Where's the consultant now?
27:17Fine.
27:18It's just my BP again.
27:20Well, you don't do yourself any favours, do you mum?
27:22I mean, ten cups of coffee a day.
27:24No fruit, no veg.
27:26I thought you'd have bought me some of them trashy ones.
27:28Celeb feuds and botched ops.
27:31Excuse me.
27:32Left work for this.
27:35How's it going?
27:37Yeah.
27:38Nice new kitchen.
27:40Nice team.
27:41But there's lots of new systems and people.
27:49Mum.
27:51Do you remember Steve Savage?
27:53Oh, yeah.
27:55What rocks he crawled out of.
27:57He's actually a head.
27:59A head?
28:00What of a school?
28:03He used to shoot at my chimney with his air rifle
28:06and put frog spawn through me letterbox.
28:08He was a little horror.
28:09I remember you used to chase him with your slipper.
28:15Ah, well.
28:16I'm not surprised he's done well for himself.
28:19He always had something about him, Steve.
28:24You certainly thought so.
28:28Ah, well.
28:29It was a long time ago.
28:31Exactly.
28:35I've never seen you as happy as you are right now with Dante.
28:41And I'm not saying you're wrong.
28:42Oh, here it comes.
28:43But...
28:45There's only so many times that comes along.
28:48And when it does,
28:50you have to hold on to it tight.
28:57Oh, here we go.
29:00My lowest point was stripping for a pound.
29:03That's more like it.
29:05Hey!
29:11So, I think best way forward is I take your concerns to the Trust.
29:16See if we can find a middle ground.
29:18Perhaps we could split the room.
29:21We could do like part staff room, part charging hub.
29:24With all due respect, Joe,
29:26I think what everyone's looking for
29:28is a version of what we had in the last school.
29:30You know, a space where we could have meetings
29:34or a sanctuary where we could get away from the students.
29:38Right, well, I'll take your comments to Serene and Michelle.
29:42I'm sure we can find a solution that appeals to everyone.
29:46The other thing that I wanted to address
29:50is the additional TLR payments.
29:53Yes, we've just been discussing this.
29:56What's the criteria?
29:58I know, trick coordination,
30:00but what about the extracurricular stuff we do?
30:02Yeah, cos I was thinking of starting up a new lunchtime mass club.
30:06You, er...
30:08What additional bursaries are the Trust offering, exactly?
30:12They're not offering.
30:18What I...
30:20What I can offer are my apologies
30:22for any misunderstanding.
30:23It's just...
30:25It is not viable.
30:27Well, for anyone.
30:29Have you even taken this to the Trust?
30:32Yeah, well, I said that I would look into it
30:34and it's just become clear that we are way over budget already.
30:38So there's a budget to tear down our staff room
30:41and give the students a whole new IT suite?
30:43Well, you have all signed contracts to compensate you for your roles.
30:50I'm going to have to sell my car.
30:55Is that on my hands?
30:57Sorry.
30:58Just how low down in the pecking order are the staff here?
31:04Mm-hm.
31:05There's teacher governor here.
31:06No, do not worry.
31:07I am already dialling the number.
31:09So, you're going to have to sell it here?
31:12Well, carry that out of interest.
31:19Erm...
31:23Watch where you're going!
31:25Sorry, sorry, it's my fault.
31:28It's all my fault.
31:30You all right, mate?
31:31It's just, erm...
31:32Yeah, first day not going quite well.
31:33Well, it's still time to turn it around, mate.
31:34Absolutely.
31:35Yeah, it'll be fine.
31:36I just need to get a handle on things.
31:37It's going to be fine.
31:38It'll be fine.
31:41I can't believe you're leaving me here, man.
31:44Yeah, sorry, mate.
31:46Me and Portia have got to go.
31:47Does this mean that I can have your Xbox?
31:49I keep telling you.
31:50It's not mine, it's the Holmes.
31:53So, there's your half of the money.
31:55Well, you can't count, eh?
31:56You can't count, can you?
31:57Have you done yet?
31:59I'll see you later.
32:00See you later.
32:01Yeah.
32:15Game's over, Mr Weaver.
32:17At least your sister's got some sense between her ears.
32:20I couldn't do it, shall we?
32:23You can trust us.
32:24Hiding things doesn't end well.
32:27Yeah, well, neither does talking to you lot.
32:30Does it?
32:32We'll need to inform Portia's foster placement
32:34and your shoeie.
32:37How is the children's home?
32:39Yeah.
32:40Amazing.
32:41Love it.
32:43So, they'll put me on total lockdown again.
32:48Thanks for that, Portia.
32:50I'm sorry.
32:51Portia did the right thing.
32:54How far did you think you'd get, Shoei?
32:55You cannot spend your whole life running.
33:00Sorry, Mr Casey.
33:02You need to call Sweeney Michelle as soon as possible.
33:07Right.
33:08I'll get in touch with the social workers.
33:09They can be picked up later.
33:11Thanks, Val. Thank you.
33:13Come on, both of you.
33:22Apparently, Sweeney Michelle's got a contact.
33:25They've alerted her that some of our staff have been complaining to their union.
33:28One guess who that is.
33:32I...
33:34We haven't got a staff room.
33:35No.
33:36It's like a cubby hole.
33:37You couldn't swing a cat.
33:39I'm not suggesting I'm going to swing a cat.
33:41I'm just saying it's tight for space.
33:44No.
33:45It's mad seeing you, you know.
33:47You look, erm...
33:49...different.
33:51Yeah, well, no point moping about.
33:53What do you want?
33:54Just thought it'd be nice to chat.
33:55You know?
33:56Clearly you're having that.
33:57Yeah, I didn't come back here for you, you know.
33:59Just get over yourself.
34:01Oh, wow.
34:02Are these your new friends?
34:03I'm not sure.
34:04I'm not sure.
34:05I'm not sure.
34:06I'm not sure.
34:07I'm not sure.
34:08I'm not sure.
34:09I'm not sure.
34:10I'm not sure.
34:11I'm not sure.
34:12I'm not sure.
34:13Oh, wow.
34:14Are these your new moves, yeah?
34:16Treat them mean, keep them keen.
34:19Don't know what you're on about.
34:21I kind of like it, you know.
34:23The new opinionated you.
34:26Like the tash, too.
34:29We all have to grow up eventually.
34:32Not like Libby.
34:34Some things never change, you know.
34:36I saw her bawling her eyes out before her in the toilet.
34:40Like, hello, drama.
34:43No surprises there.
34:45Obviously, if you act like she does, you're going to have a big hate following.
34:50Yeah.
34:52She even showed me her DMs, right?
34:56Someone's proper trolling her.
34:57Yeah.
34:59Yeah.
35:00Hysterical.
35:01Why would she expect me to feel sorry for her?
35:06You know?
35:08I'm just happy someone's finally calling her out for what she is.
35:13It's me.
35:18What?
35:19The DMs and that.
35:20Wow.
35:21Does she know it's you?
35:22I just keep setting up all these different accounts.
35:24Like?
35:28Why, Dean?
35:31What?
35:32That's not you, Dean.
35:34What do you mean?
35:35It's just a lie.
35:36Yeah, well, that's weird.
35:37That's like harassment.
35:41Oh!
35:43Oh, well done.
35:44Good one.
35:45Is that what this is, yeah?
35:47You're both trying to bait me.
35:49You love it, you, don't you?
35:51Playing the victim.
35:52Oh, boo-hoo, poor you.
35:53Oh, just leave her alone, man.
35:55Yeah, I'm talking about you too, Kells.
35:57What?
35:58I'm the one that get chewed up and spat out, don't forget it.
36:00What are you on about?
36:01You cheated on me!
36:02Oh, it's always a mind games with you.
36:04Always making me chase after you.
36:05Making me beg.
36:06Like I was never good enough.
36:09Even my baby weren't good enough for you.
36:11That wasn't it.
36:12That wasn't it and you know that!
36:14It's not worth it.
36:15Get off me, man.
36:16I don't get it.
36:18I've moved on.
36:19I don't care anymore.
36:21So all girls are bitches now, yeah?
36:22Yeah.
36:23I just say it how it is.
36:24You are hiding behind a computer screen, talking disgusting things about her!
36:29If it's a hoe...
36:30What?
36:31...call it a hoe.
36:32What are you going to do?
36:33Hey!
36:34Are you going to cry?
36:35Oi!
36:36Stop it!
36:37Don't touch me!
36:38What, Guffrey?
36:39What?
36:40Ow!
36:41Oh!
36:42Hey!
36:43Don't touch me, sir!
36:44Stay down, son!
36:45Don't touch me!
36:46Just stay down!
36:47Get off me, sir!
36:48Please!
36:49Stay down, son!
36:50This doesn't sound like a good thing, Joe.
36:52It's just a miscommunication.
36:53They've called their union.
36:55Well, I'm surprised as much as you...
36:57You need to sort this out now.
36:59It's an overreaction, but rest assured I'm handling it.
37:02What are you going to do?
37:03Just a minute, Wendy.
37:04Sorry.
37:05You need to hurry.
37:06Excuse me, I was still talking to you, Joe.
37:07Now.
37:08Uh, everyone, step back.
37:09Steve!
37:10Right, move!
37:11This minute, everyone.
37:12Say, please!
37:13Get your hands off me!
37:14No, please!
37:15Breathe!
37:16Neil!
37:17Neil!
37:18Step back, now!
37:19Get off, man!
37:20Dean, are you okay?
37:21I didn't even touch him.
37:22Well, I did.
37:23He slammed me to the floor, sir!
37:24Sir?
37:25Dean was the one that...
37:26Mr Casey?
37:27Yeah, alright, I'll handle this.
37:28Alright, look.
37:29If I see anything on social media, put your phones down, now!
37:32Dean.
37:33Wait for me in languages.
37:35Miss Chambers will be checking on you.
37:37Go, now.
37:38Mr Guthrie, with me, please.
37:45Right, go on, back to lunch.
37:50I've only just paid it off and I can barely afford to put any petrol in it.
37:56I'm sure that'll buff out.
37:58Oh.
37:59It's just a lot less online, is it?
38:02Well, I've just had it serviced and there's hardly any miles on it.
38:08You know what?
38:10No.
38:11I might leave it.
38:12May as well lease.
38:14200 off the asking?
38:16500.
38:17300.
38:18Do you know what?
38:19I'm going to have to take it for a test drive first.
38:27Oh, it's nice.
38:32What?
38:33He shoved me.
38:34I thought he was going to lamp me one.
38:36I used reasonable force.
38:37No, he was on the ground.
38:38He was clearly cowering.
38:39I know Libby is your daughter, Neil.
38:41No, no, no.
38:42It's not just that he was threatening Libby.
38:44I would have done this with any other students.
38:46Neil, look.
38:47I'm afraid I've got no choice but to suspend you.
38:53Sorry?
38:54Suspended without prejudice.
38:56Does it imply that a judgement has been made?
38:58But we have to show with a new school, I...
39:03I have to make tough calls.
39:05Have you completely lost the plot?
39:12This is because I called my union.
39:14No.
39:15Absolutely not.
39:20I'm really very sorry.
39:27So, did Neil hit him?
39:29Neil?
39:30He couldn't punch air.
39:31He pulled him away, I think.
39:33No, we have to be allowed to restrain him.
39:35I've had chairs thrown my way.
39:37I've had those little thumbtacks put on my chair.
39:40I have my car keyed.
39:42My car.
39:43We are allowed to control or restrain
39:47if it's used to prevent a student
39:49from hurting themselves or others.
39:52I just hope Jorsey's Dean Weaver
39:54has no place in this school.
39:57Neil?
39:58How are you doing?
39:59Do you fancy a cuppa?
40:01I saw Libby before.
40:02She's okay.
40:06I've got to go and pack up my desk.
40:09So, erm...
40:10I'm sorry, but I can't talk.
40:13Are you kidding?
40:15He's not suspended, surely?
40:18Oh, no.
40:20No, no, no, no way.
40:21This is all wrong.
40:22I'm sorry, but I was unfairly suspended last term,
40:26and now the turf in Neil out.
40:29For what?
40:30Where's our protection?
40:32We are not gonna take this.
40:34No way.
40:35I've told you.
40:36She came after me like she did in class.
40:37She's tapped.
40:38Everyone knows it.
40:39I don't think you realise how serious this is, Steve.
40:40With Libby's allegation, it's a police matter now.
40:41I like your look at my phone.
40:42You saw there was nothing there.
40:44You know she's a liar.
40:45I...
40:46Mr Casey, you need it downstairs.
40:47Oh, just, right, fill out the incident report,
40:48and, hey, do not move,
40:49because I'm not finished with you yet.
40:50Hey, don't shoot the messenger.
40:51Oh.
40:52Oh.
40:53Oh.
40:54Oh.
40:55Oh.
40:56Oh.
40:57Oh.
40:58Oh.
40:59Oh.
41:00Oh.
41:01Oh.
41:02Oh.
41:03Oh.
41:04Oh.
41:05Oh.
41:06Oh.
41:07Oh.
41:08Oh.
41:09Oh.
41:10Oh.
41:11Oh.
41:12Oh.
41:13Oh.
41:21Did he even ask you for your side of things?
41:22Oh, not really.
41:27What is this?
41:28Is it true?
41:29Are you really suspending him?
41:31He can take you to the employment tribunal for this.
41:34Look, I can't discuss Neil's investigation,
41:37and I won't be harangued over my every decision.
41:41Would you have done this to Kim?
41:42Kim was fair.
41:43I know emotions are high, but I am accountable to the trust I've got.
41:48You're accountable to us.
41:49You're supposed to listen.
41:50I have listened.
41:51I've done nothing but listen to you all complain about every little thing all day.
41:56Little?
41:57Jo, we had a parent drive a car into the playground at the last school,
42:01and we were promised our safety was a priority.
42:05We have to know that you'll support us,
42:07that we're not going to get kicked out for simply defending ourselves.
42:10I mean, does our welfare even factor here?
42:13Apparently not.
42:14Judging by the box, you call the staff room.
42:16What?
42:17Right, this is about the staff room.
42:18This is about feeling unsafe.
42:20It's about us having serious concerns about your leadership.
42:24Right, well, um, sadly that is not up for debate right now, so...
42:34I'd like you all to return to work, please, immediately.
42:38I am not returning to my post if Neil's suspension is being upheld.
42:43Well, unfortunately, you have to, because it is a legal requirement.
42:49Right, and I will not be held hostage like this.
42:52I'm so sorry, Neil.
43:11No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
43:17Hello?
43:24It's Mr Casey, the lift's broken.
43:27I seem to be... I'm stuck.
43:29Dante?
43:31Oh, hey, listen.
43:33Why, I'm...
43:34Look, can you call Dante? The lift's broke.
43:36So can you call Dante, please?
43:37Can you hear him?
43:38I can't quite make him out, no.
43:42Sorry?
43:44Sorry, what was that?
43:45The lift is broken.
43:47You can see what's happening.
43:49Get Dante.
43:50Well, don't blame us.
43:52We're not holding you hostage.
43:54We're not.
43:55Oh, come on, don't be ridiculous, please.
43:56Come on, this is not funny, this.
43:58I mean, I'm not suggesting it, but a broken lift,
44:00well, that's a serious access issue, isn't it?
44:03Oh, come on, Neil.
44:04I mean, is it safe for the school to remain open?
44:07You're right, Neil.
44:08We do have a duty of care to our students.
44:11No, we have a duty of care.
44:12I'm stuck in a lift, Coral.
44:14I think we have no choice, really.
44:17We'll have to close the school early
44:19and wait until these safety concerns are properly addressed.
44:23Yeah, great.
44:24Good idea, great idea.
44:25Look, I'll sort the staff room out.
44:26Please, come on.
44:28Guys, can we even do this?
44:31Amy, please, can you just call Dante?
44:33I don't, come on.
44:34I'll, I'll, erm, sorry, I'll...
44:35I'll, erm, sorry, I'll...
44:40What about lessons?
44:41About shopping? Free pass, baby.
44:43No running.
44:44No running.
44:45That could be...
44:46No running.
44:47Slow it down.
44:48Oh, students, please.
44:49No running.
44:50School is dismissed.
44:52Homework will be expected in tomorrow!
44:55Please, stay running in the playground.
45:02No running, no running.
45:04No running, Slow it down, please.
45:06And then all students, please, no running.
45:08School is dismissed.
45:10The school is dismissed, but homework will be expected in tomorrow.
45:17Please, they are running in the playground.
45:20You are representing your school.
45:23Joe.
45:24They're closing the school.
45:27What?
45:29The teachers are walking out.
45:31What do you mean they're walking out?
45:33Well, stop them.
45:35What's happening?
45:36What should I do?
45:46Joe?
45:48Come on.
45:50Come on.
45:51Just get me out of the...
45:53This is absolutely ridiculous.
45:56Who made this list?
45:58They don't even have a brand.
45:59Of course they don't have a brand, because they don't.
46:02Don't.
46:03Come on.
46:06What do you want?
46:15Pretty little Libby.
46:17Can do whatever she likes.
46:20Let me past.
46:21You've turned me into a right joke.
46:23You know that?
46:24You've messed up everything.
46:26You think you're so clever.
46:28You're so special.
46:29You're nothing but a stupid little slag.
46:32Hey.
46:33Who no one likes.
46:35Who no one believes.
46:37We believe her.
46:38You don't do that, Dean.
46:40Threathing a girl.
46:41Hey, I was only messing with her.
46:44Messing.
46:45You were scaring her.
46:47You alright?
46:48I can handle myself.
46:49I'm fine.
46:50Hey.
46:51Even playing the good guy who won't get you in girl's knickers, no?
46:55You're disgusting.
47:00He needs to call the police on him.
47:02He's that way over the line here.
47:04You're on for this one, Dean.
47:07What are you on?
47:09What?
47:10Libby Guthrie?
47:11You're gonna run me for her?
47:14It's not normal, Dean.
47:15Yeah, she's right.
47:16This isn't okay.
47:17Sending me repulsive messages.
47:19And intimidating me.
47:21And I won't let you get away with this.
47:24Get Mr Casey.
47:25I want to speak to the police.
47:26Hey, wait, wait, wait, wait.
47:28Wait.
47:29Why is everyone freaking out?
47:31You're only a joke.
47:34Come on.
47:35Yeah, I'm sorry.
47:37I'm an idiot.
47:40You know what I'm like.
47:42Hey, you know what I'm like.
47:45I'm only messing with her cows.
47:47You know what I'm like.
47:49I thought I did.
47:56Hey, come on, bro.
48:00What, you're broof, yeah?
48:03Not anymore.
48:12Get away then, man.
48:14Well, I don't.
48:16I want to speak to Mr Casey and make sure it's reported.
48:19You won't get away with it.
48:21You alright?
48:22Yeah.
48:33Joe?
48:35I thought I could do it.
48:36Do you want me to call someone, mate?
48:39Wendy?
48:40I know these kids.
48:41I know what they're capable of.
48:43How about Mike?
48:45I believe in them.
48:46I believe in the school, mate.
48:48Hey, come on, mate.
48:49Come on, mate. You haven't totally blown it.
48:54I'm stuck in a bloody lift.
48:56Don't I?
48:58Look at me.
49:00Staff have walked out.
49:01School's shut.
49:04I'm not the man for the job.
49:06Hey, of course you are.
49:07Come on.
49:08Let's get you out of here.
49:09Come on.
49:10That's it, big lad.
49:12Oh!
49:12I've got more here.
49:13Come on.
49:17It's alright. Come on.
49:18It's good. I don't know.
49:19I've got you.
49:23I'm sorry.
49:26You think Lucy's place is forever?
49:29Portia, it's foster care.
49:32They're only going to bump you from one place to the next.
49:35It wouldn't feel safe.
49:39You and Dad fighting.
49:40Kept him away from you, though.
49:42I could ask Lucy if she could take you in town.
49:53You don't get it.
49:54She could have taken us both.
49:57If she wanted to.
50:00Anyway.
50:01You enjoy your lovely holiday.
50:16Well, obviously, it's not good.
50:18I'm not going to lie.
50:19But it's day one, Joe.
50:21Have you ever known an entire staff walk out on a head teacher?
50:25I thought it could be what they needed, but I'm just not ready.
50:29It's a process.
50:30Nobody walks in and wins everybody over.
50:33It takes time.
50:34I've got to find your leadership style.
50:35Hortle Road doesn't have time.
50:37Like, the trust won't result.
50:38And I can't bed in and find my feet.
50:40I've made too many mistakes today.
50:42Let's be honest.
50:45Probably on the chopping block already.
50:49I'm going to make the call to Serena and Michelle.
50:52I bet you I'm finding the staff.
50:54Good luck with that.
50:55Oh, yeah.
50:56Don't worry.
50:57I'll find them.
51:10Hello?
51:12Yeah, why?
51:13What is it?
51:14Is she all right?
51:16Why?
51:17Why?
51:17What's happened?
51:19What?
51:19No, just tell me now.
51:32Nicky Rafferty.
51:34I didn't know you worked here.
51:38What's wrong?
51:39It's my mum.
51:45I said she's had a stroke.
51:48I was just with her.
51:50Okay.
51:50But where is she now?
51:53She's gone.
51:57The consultant said they tried to save her.
51:59Oh, Nick, I'm so sorry.
52:03Oh, I'm sorry.
52:05This is weird.
52:06I'm sorry.
52:06No, no, don't be.
52:07God, you've just lost your mum.
52:09I remember her like she was yesterday.
52:14I don't want to say that.
52:16I can't believe it.
52:18I need to tell the kids.
52:21And my sister's in a basement.
52:22I don't know if she's going to get here.
52:25Okay, okay.
52:26Nick.
52:29What's going on?
52:30Hey.
52:32I'll leave you to it.
52:35I'm so sorry.
52:37What's happened?
52:39My mum.
52:40Hey, he started with the staff room.
52:48They thought they could divide and conquer.
52:50But we're stronger together.
52:51People are revolution.
52:54No one crosses that picket line until Neil is reinstated with a full grovelling apology.
52:59I do feel bad for Joe.
53:01I just hope they're not too hard on him.
53:02If we don't make a stand at the beginning, then we're all screwed up.
53:05Well, I want to just thank everyone.
53:07It means a lot to know the lengths you'd go for me.
53:09Please.
53:11Afternoon off with me best friend.
53:13Get over yourself.
53:15That was all very dramatic, wasn't it?
53:18Why are you here?
53:19I'm here from the Trust to find out what you lot think you're playing at.
53:22What we're playing at is standing up for our rights.
53:25We will not have our voices silenced or dismissed.
53:28Not when one of our own is threatened with assault, unfairly dismissed.
53:33Here, here.
53:34Wrongful suspension from duty.
53:36He could take you to the cleanest.
53:37I'm sure you've heard of a little thing called the Burgundy Book, which clearly highlights our employment rights and protections.
53:43Oh, I'm familiar.
53:44It's a cracking read.
53:45I particularly love the section on your conditions of service, for which you are all in serious contravention of.
53:55Allowing children to go home without authorisation.
53:59What were you thinking?
54:00By your behaviour today, you've left yourself wide open to possible internal disciplinary procedures, dismissal, even legal action.
54:12This could get very messy.
54:13Sure, the Trust can't take legal proceedings against all of us.
54:19You know, if we weren't directly involved.
54:22Look, I don't want to start a fight with the people who keep this school alive.
54:27Much better for all of us to find a peaceful resolution and ensure that this sort of thing never happens again.
54:33So, let's take a breath.
54:37I'm here, and I'm all ears.
54:41Who wants to talk first?
54:42You know, I've got your back with the whole Dean stuff when they interview you, but we're not mates.
54:57Yeah?
54:58You do get that, right?
54:59Yeah, that is fair.
55:00Good.
55:01I know I hurt you.
55:03I am.
55:05Sorry.
55:06Whoa.
55:08Wow.
55:09I look really painful.
55:11You're just you, and everyone loves you for it.
55:16Yeah.
55:17You don't realise not everyone finds it that easy.
55:20I think I was just a bit jealous.
55:27Only a bit, though.
55:28What have I just seen?
55:47How you doing, Joe?
55:52Yeah, yeah, good, yeah.
55:53How's the, er...
55:54How's the mutiny going?
55:57Sorry.
55:58No, I just wanted to, um...
56:00Well, let you all know that I will be stepping down.
56:03You already know.
56:09Right?
56:11Neil.
56:12Sorry, I, I just...
56:14I mishandled your suspension.
56:17You know, I...
56:17Serena Michelle agrees, and...
56:20Well, all I can do is apologise.
56:22Mate, I...
56:23Dean is, is permanently excluded.
56:25It's okay.
56:28Thank you, Joe.
56:30I think I just...
56:30I lost my way.
56:32That...
56:33That is not the head that I want to be.
56:35Right?
56:35I'll take my time, I'll learn the lessons, and we'll...
56:38I...
56:39I'm sorry.
56:40It's come to this.
56:42Yet we all are.
56:45Afraid it's too early to say you're my replacement, I'll be.
56:49Let me buy you a drink, Joe.
56:51Whoever it is.
56:53I just hope it's not some corporate type.
56:56Mm.
56:57Maybe I could even put my hat in the ring.
57:00No, honestly, I should go.
57:01I need to prep for handover, try and...
57:04Butter up the new head, see if I can stay on as deputy.
57:08There's no easy way of saying this, Joe, but, uh...
57:11Well, the trust have approached me to step in as head.
57:16Oh, wow.
57:18Already?
57:18I mean, I mean, you'll be excellent.
57:20It wasn't an easy decision.
57:21They just need somebody who knows the way around the academy system,
57:24and, well, I could never resist a challenge.
57:27Ah, yeah.
57:28Well, safe pair of hands.
57:30But I want you to know that your job is safe.
57:32Nobody knows Waterloo Road like you.
57:35I need you.
57:36Oh, Steve, thank you.
57:39That is a massive relief, obviously.
57:41You realise...
57:43Well, I didn't know any of this was going to happen, don't you?
57:45Yeah, of course, yeah.
57:47I've got your back.

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