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00:00Hector loves showing off to you, haven't you noticed?
00:02Hector loves showing off to everyone.
00:08Took me ages.
00:09Well worth the effort when you get through your exams and onto that course.
00:13Well, our new teacher's pet.
00:15I still love that you're born.
00:24I see.
00:25It's a pass, isn't it, Lenny?
00:27I'm never going to be ready for these exams.
00:29Well, make sure you are.
00:59It's a mystery with no great capability.
01:03But I could make out as if I had it.
01:06But you know that I'm so obvious and I should let it go.
01:12I don't know.
01:15Lenny!
01:16Lenny!
01:17Have you been up all night?
01:25No, I just got up early. What time is it?
01:29Why would anyone waste their time swatting their guts out for some poxy mock exam?
01:35Because if you don't get decent grades then there's no point applying for their college course.
01:39How long is this exam obsession going to last?
01:43I'll see you down there.
01:45Well, here's a first.
01:46Are you ready for your exams?
01:47Only I never get to check up on you holed up in that garage.
01:48Yeah, bring it on.
01:49Don't get too cocky.
01:50Right, is everyone nearly ready?
01:51I've got an answer exam to get ready for this morning.
01:52Can you please shut up?
01:56Did you know every year nearly 10 billion junk letters are sent and received?
01:57Yep, most of it to this house.
01:58Right, come on everybody, plates in the sink.
01:59Put up to go.
02:00I'm ready for your exams.
02:01I'm ready for your exams.
02:02Only I never get to check up on you holed up in that garage.
02:03Yeah, bring it on.
02:04Don't get too cocky.
02:05Right, is everyone nearly ready?
02:06I've got an answer exam to get ready for this morning.
02:07Can you please shut up?
02:10Did you know every year nearly 10 billion junk letters are sent and received?
02:21Yep, most of it to this house.
02:23Right, come on everybody, plates in the sink.
02:25We've got to go.
02:36What happened to being nice?
02:38I can't help it, he winds me up.
02:40You've just got to try harder.
02:42We need them to be on our side, then maybe we can stop sneaking around.
02:46I know, I'm sorry.
02:48Think now and then that there is a man who would give his life to keep a life that you love beside you.
03:01It doesn't mean you're going to pass.
03:03Well, but it means I'm getting better.
03:06Just remember, they're just mock exams.
03:09No, I know, but usually if you do good in the mocks it means you're going to do good in the real thing.
03:14Are you still thinking about doing sports physio?
03:19Yeah, I'm thinking about going to Stirling Uni.
03:23Maybe.
03:24Mr Weed said that there's a really good sports department down there.
03:27Yeah.
03:28What's up with this?
03:29I need an A3B's.
03:30Stirling Uni.
03:31You've got more chance of becoming the next Pope.
03:34Well, have you asked any teachers about your predicted grades?
03:40Teachers won't tell you, will they?
03:42It'd be good to know about you.
03:44Well, you know there are some other ways of finding that information.
03:49I'll catch you later, pal.
03:52Come on, you lot.
03:53Time to go.
03:54Good luck.
03:56Why don't you tell me?
03:58Mr Weed gave me the prospectus.
04:00I'm all saying that I'm definitely going.
04:03I want to try, Lisa.
04:06He's pushing himself really hard.
04:08He should see the state of his bedroom.
04:10Well, he's set himself a very challenging goal.
04:12He needs pushing.
04:13He's a good lad, Lenny.
04:14Bright, positive.
04:15You make a great PE teacher.
04:17Like anyone we know.
04:20Can't help it if I'm a role model, Maggie.
04:22Yeah.
04:23Good morning, everyone.
04:24As you can see, your papers have been laid out.
04:27If you could return them to the same spot after your exams, that'd be great.
04:30Thank you and good luck.
04:32Thank you, Simon.
04:33Thank you for all the work you've done getting us ready.
04:36Brother.
04:38Now, I know you've all been cracking the revision whip the last couple of weeks.
04:42Some of you rather more than others.
04:44I just think we need a little more calm around the place.
04:48Exams are important, but they shouldn't be the tail that wags the school dog.
04:53We want results, Vaughan.
04:54That comes at a cost.
04:55There's nothing wrong with hard work, but we don't want to turn the school into an exam factory.
05:00Well-rounded individuals, that's what we're looking for.
05:04They're children, not robots.
05:06Do you agree with that?
05:19Sorry, what?
05:21How does he think kids pass exams by osmosis?
05:24Well, he does have a point, Christine.
05:26The brain tends not to function well under stress.
05:29Well, they have to learn to cope with it.
05:31They can't handle a few exams went to the step into the real world.
05:34I take it Vaughan's praise means you're working late tonight.
05:49Well, it's me or it closes, so what can I do?
05:53What is this?
05:54Oh, it's a special offer from the Seacrest Hotel.
05:57Probably trying to tempt more people to join the gym, I expect.
06:00Well, you should go.
06:01It'll do you good.
06:02Well, I'd rather have a nice meal with you.
06:04Some other night, all right?
06:08Everything okay?
06:11Not really.
06:19You've been avoiding me.
06:21Hector, just give me a bit of space, all right?
06:23I take it you've paid every bill since she's been in there.
06:33So that's thousands of pounds on aromatherapy massages and Reiki healing
06:40while we've been struggling by squashed into that stupid house.
06:43What was I supposed to do?
06:44I didn't think it would take this long.
06:46Is there more to this than a guilty conscience?
06:48What?
06:49She seems to still have a very strong hold over you.
06:52Ali, she is the mother of my children.
06:55I'm not going to pretend she doesn't exist, but no one wants her out of there more than me.
06:59Really?
07:00Well, actions speak louder than words.
07:05Ali!
07:06Mum!
07:07Mum!
07:08Mum!
07:09You don't have any of them really fine paintbrushes, do you?
07:12You're supposed to supply your own.
07:13I know.
07:14Sorry, I just left mine at home.
07:15Well, that is typical of you.
07:16All right, I was just asking.
07:17I'm sorry.
07:18Yes, don't worry, we've got loads.
07:19Mum, what's up?
07:20Nothing.
07:21I'm fine.
07:22Shouldn't you be getting to the art room?
07:23Mum, I know something's wrong.
07:24What's up?
07:25I've just found out that Vaughn's been paying for August treatment in the clinic.
07:26Nothing for you to worry about.
07:27Me and Vaughn will sort it out.
07:28Keep it to yourself, yeah?
07:29Okay.
07:30See you in the art room.
07:31Yeah, I'll see you later.
07:32Wow.
07:33Yeah.
07:34Okay.
07:35I've just found out that Vaughn's been paying for August treatment in the clinic.
07:38Nothing for you to worry about.
07:40Me and Vaughn will sort it out.
07:42Keep it to yourself, yeah?
07:44Okay.
07:45I'll see you in the art room.
07:46Yeah, I'll see you later.
07:47Okay.
08:17Morning, boys.
08:36Miss, did you get my grandad's cheque?
08:38Er, yes, Lenny, thanks, I did.
08:40He's, er, he's going for it anyways.
08:44I know it off my heart, Miss, the quotes, everything.
08:47Well, that's great, but just make sure you get the context right.
08:50I've got every faith in you, Lenny.
08:52Hey, how come my sister doesn't get you?
08:54She's not interested.
08:55Alright, I'm not asking.
08:58Quick, quick, I'm sorry, mate.
09:01This is just something that I want to do on my own.
09:04Don't say anything to anyone.
09:14Hey, Lenny, I told you they were wise.
09:21Listen, mate, they're only predicted grades.
09:25I've seen the rest of these.
09:36Yeah, I know how you feel.
09:39All of mine have dropped as well.
09:41Is this for real?
09:42Where did you get it?
09:43Don't ask.
09:44You've found them, alright?
09:47OK, everyone.
09:48Bags at the front.
09:49No mobile phones.
09:50Coming quietly.
09:51Lenny.
09:52Lenny.
09:53We haven't started yet.
09:54Alright, sorry, miss.
09:55I forgot.
09:56Sorry, miss.
09:57I forgot.
10:28You, er, putting that in your exhibition?
10:35It's pretty good, eh?
10:37Don't touch it.
10:39Look, I'm just trying to make an effort, mate.
10:42We live in the same house.
10:43Yeah, well, I'll tell your dad that.
10:45What?
10:46Your dad has been paying for your mum to live in that loony bin
10:50and lying to my mum about it.
10:53She just told me then.
10:55OK, everybody.
10:58Sorry I'm late.
10:59If you all want to get any pens, pencils or equipment you might need ready,
11:03we'll start in two minutes.
11:04Sorry, erm, did you not know about that?
11:06Sorry.
11:07Well, I mean, it proves one thing, doesn't it?
11:08Oh, yeah.
11:09Just how much he cares about my mum.
11:10Oh, is that the reason why he dumped her then?
11:12Look, I'm just saying, you best get used to it because she won't last.
11:18Let's get on my face.
11:19What?
11:20Hey, hey.
11:21Whoa, whoa, what's going on?
11:22What's going on?
11:23I'm not having this loser slagging off my dad for looking after his wife.
11:30Go back to your place, Justin.
11:34Well, why shouldn't you know?
11:39Because it's none of your business, so zip it.
11:42You're not helping anyone.
11:47Right, let's begin.
11:50Okay, that's good.
12:06All right, everybody in, take a seat quickly please, come on.
12:36Mrs Loesley. Hector, I'm teaching. Two sacks. I haven't got two sacks. I told you we need to keep our distance.
12:43And I agree, I just came to tell you that. I get it. I'll keep my distance. Thank you. You're welcome.
13:06Oh my god, Lisa, then he's cheating. Shhh. Okay everybody, turn round, get on with your work.
13:20What's going on? I'll take that. I didn't look at that miss, I promise.
13:32Er, you've got three minutes left. I'll see you at the end.
13:42Take your time. Nice and easy. Your exam go well?
13:49Yeah, not bad. I've just found out that you've been paying for Mum's medical bills.
13:57Yes. And who?
13:59Floyd. Your girlfriend told him.
14:02I just wanted her to have the best care.
14:05Of course you did. It's natural, isn't it?
14:08Sorry?
14:09Dad. I saw the way you were with her last week, and now you lie to Ali about the clinic.
14:15You still love her. You can tell me.
14:19Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Justin, slow down.
14:21You have absolutely the wrong idea.
14:24Am I missing something here?
14:26The kiss, just an affectionate goodbye.
14:29The clinic, I feel partly responsible for Mum's condition, but I am not going back to her.
14:35The marriage is over.
14:51So, why didn't Vaughn tell Mum about it?
14:55Pretty big thing to keep a secret, isn't it?
15:00I just thought he was going to get back with my Mum.
15:04It's not.
15:09But you hoped he was.
15:13Look, it's not our problem. It doesn't change anything between us.
15:20You're right.
15:21And to prove it, next lesson you're going to apologise to Floyd.
15:26Tiff, I can't just pretend that didn't happen.
15:28Why not? When I don't want to think about things I don't like, guess what I do?
15:34I don't think about them.
15:46Lenny, I am so disappointed.
15:51I didn't look at it.
15:52That's not the point.
15:53You're not allowed to bring revision material into an exam room.
15:59I forgot.
16:04There was stuff in that exam that you didn't even cover.
16:07We covered everything.
16:11You said the close reading was going to be a newspaper article.
16:14I said it might be.
16:20Did you remember the reading method, blurb, title, signal word?
16:22No.
16:24Because I thought it was going to be a newspaper article.
16:26That's what you said.
16:28Lenny, calm down.
16:29Just...
16:31Lenny!
16:32Lenny!
16:34I shouldn't have told Floyd.
16:37I'm really sorry I did that.
16:39I'm not pointing fingers.
16:42They're fighting our battles for us, you realise that, don't you?
16:45This is all getting out of hand.
16:47I'll go and see Olga.
16:48Straight after school.
16:49Let's go.
17:00What do I miss?
17:01Is Lenny in there?
17:03Er, I don't know.
17:04I think he might be in the exam.
17:05Just go and get him, Darren.
17:09Lenny!
17:11Yeah, I miss him, Olga's outside.
17:13Come on, you nugget.
17:19Is everything okay, Lenny?
17:34I panicked in there.
17:36I don't think I can do this, miss.
17:39Of course you can!
17:41Where's this come from?
17:43It's just something familiar.
17:45I'm fine now.
17:46Are you sure?
17:50Yeah.
17:51Honestly, miss, I'm fine.
17:53Okay.
17:54Critical essay next.
17:56A Tale of Two Cities and a TV drama of your choice.
17:59It's all in here, Lenny.
18:01Just relax.
18:02Okay.
18:03Thanks, miss.
18:08Why does she let you off?
18:10Because you've been working so hard.
18:13Special treatment.
18:14Look, I know this is something that you're not interested in.
18:18But I'm actually trying to do something with my life.
18:20Alright, yeah.
18:22Sports physio.
18:24I like sport, and I'm good at football.
18:27There's nothing wrong with having a goal, Lisa.
18:29Oh, my God.
18:31A goal?
18:33What is Mulgrew filling your head with?
18:35What is it with you and her?
18:36She's tutoring me.
18:38Alright.
18:40Tutoring?
18:42What, like, just doing her?
18:44Yeah.
18:46Why?
18:48Why is she helping you?
18:50Grandad's paying her to get me into university.
18:53Grandad's paying her?
18:54Yeah.
18:55About 20 quid a lesson.
18:57Why is he never offered to help me?
18:59Get real.
19:01Since when have you been interested in learning or school?
19:03You actually think you'll get into uni?
19:06I'm going to give it a go.
19:07You coming?
19:08Lisa?
19:10I'm going to give it a go.
19:11Come in.
19:13Lisa?
19:14And then I'm going to give it a go.
19:16I'm going to give it a go.
19:19You're coming.
19:22Lisa?
19:24I'm going to give it a go.
19:26You coming?
19:28Lisa?
19:30You coming?
19:32You coming?
19:34Mrs. Loseley, what would you say if I told you I was going to close the cafe tonight?
19:48What? You can do that.
19:50Hey, I'm in charge. Where do you want to go?
19:53Um, well, if I don't mind. You decide.
19:55Okay.
19:58I'll sort it. See you later.
20:04Mrs. Loseley.
20:12Mr. Reed.
20:14Oh, oh, oh.
20:19Just, uh, keeping my distance.
20:23They reckon it's manor 1.2 metres.
20:25What is?
20:27Personal space.
20:29I'm not bothered about him doing it.
20:41He went behind my back. That's what I don't like.
20:44I thought twins told each of everything.
20:46I knew what they were almost thinking and that.
20:47That's identical twins.
20:49He looks like he's about to get his teeth pulled out.
20:53What's the matter? Not done enough revising?
20:55Oh, what's this? Predicted grades? Where did you get these?
21:01I just found it. Give me it back.
21:04You're getting a C in English, Lenny.
21:07This proves it. All this revising. It's a complete waste of time.
21:11A. Lee, should get an A.
21:13Like I'm bothered.
21:14Okay, round two, everyone. Please go inside.
21:17Lisa?
21:20A word.
21:22What was that about?
21:24Nothing.
21:24Well, it didn't look like nothing to me.
21:27Lenny doesn't need you having a go at him two minutes before he starts his exam.
21:31Do you want him to do well in his marks?
21:33Yes.
21:34Well, then a word of encouragement goes a long way.
21:42You've got an extra 20 minutes, okay?
21:43Look, what I said earlier, I was out of order.
21:54Yeah, whatever.
21:56No, I mean it, Floyd.
21:57What goes on between my dad and your mum, it shouldn't affect us.
22:03And...
22:03I'm sorry.
22:08Have you had a brain transplant or something?
22:10Come on, life's too short.
22:12Okay, everyone, turn your papers over.
22:17Okay, let's go.
22:19Okay, let's go.
22:22Okay.
22:23Let's do it.
22:24Let's do it.
23:29Okay, everybody, put your pens down, please.
23:40The exam is finished.
23:41Complete silence until all your papers have been collected.
23:48Laney, the exam's finished.
23:59Laney, put your pen down, please.
24:10Laney!
24:12Laney.
24:12Laney.
24:13Laney.
24:14Laney.
24:15Laney.
24:16Laney.
24:17Laney.
24:18Laney.
24:19Laney.
24:20Laney.
24:21Laney.
24:22Laney.
24:23Laney.
24:24Laney.
24:26Laney.
24:27Hey, Len.
24:30Exams over.
24:31I think you've done enough, mate.
24:36I think you've done enough, mate.
24:39That's it.
24:41Good lad.
24:48How did you do?
24:50I had brain freeze.
24:52Probably means I dropped a couple of marks.
24:55I don't think I've ever dropped two marks in my life.
24:58Actually, I did drop three marks in a test once.
25:01When I was seven.
25:02Good to see you two actually having a conversation.
25:05Your dad will be pleased.
25:07Yeah, actually, sir, it was more of a monologue.
25:09Floyd just kind of listened.
25:12See?
25:14Best friends forever.
25:17Kevin, you've got more time left.
25:19Yeah, I don't need it.
25:20What's happened?
25:23Oh, come on, you're much better than this.
25:25I used to be.
25:25Yeah.
25:35Lenny, what's the matter?
25:36I'm totally bombed at an ACT test.
25:38Oh my God, will you shut up about the test?
25:41Lisa!
25:41Lot of good, you're true indeed!
25:43Just leave it, Lisa.
25:44She's worried about Lenny.
25:46He's not feeling very well.
25:53Lenny, what's this?
25:55Mrs Mulgrew, Lenny's not...
25:56Lenny?
25:59Breathe easily, mate.
26:00Lenny, look at me.
26:01Just, look at me, look at me.
26:04Try and get easy.
26:04Nice and easy, yeah?
26:06Nice and easy, okay?
26:08Just, Lenny.
26:09Lenny, Lenny, Lenny, look at me.
26:10Stay with me, Lenny, hey.
26:12One at a time, one at a time!
26:14Alright, don't crowd me.
26:18Look at me, it's like, easy, won't it?
26:24You don't need to pay.
26:25You're guaranteed all A's, Kevin.
26:28Yeah.
26:34Great.
26:35I got predicted a day, even before I'm in the exam.
26:38Why bother?
26:39We should boycott these exams.
26:41Why?
26:42Like you said, why bother if you're not going to pass?
26:45To prove them wrong.
26:47It's a waste of time.
26:49They've already written us off.
26:50Come on, we all do it, a mass walkout!
26:53Come on!
26:57No one's listening to you, Lisa.
26:59I need to pass these exams like you're Lenny.
27:02You should try, too.
27:07How do you do it?
27:09The predicted grades.
27:10Is that what you were doing this morning?
27:12I don't know what you're talking about.
27:16I think what you've heard there, mate, was a little panic attack.
27:23Probably brought on by lack of sleep and anxiety over the exams.
27:27Physically, he's fine.
27:28Nothing a few hours kip wouldn't put right, anyway.
27:31Thank you, Mr. Reid.
27:32I appreciate it.
27:35Exam fever get too much for you, huh?
27:38Look, I did put Lenny under a bit of pressure.
27:41I hold my hands up to that.
27:42A bit of pressure?
27:43He had a panic attack.
27:45It wasn't Mrs. Mulgrew's fault, so I started shooting me.
27:48You've been giving Lenny extra lessons?
27:55Yes.
27:57I asked her to.
27:58Well, my grandad did.
28:00He's paying for them.
28:02Mr. Brown contacted me.
28:03He wanted me...
28:03Could we discuss this in my office, please?
28:06Absolutely.
28:11You feel up to getting some fresh air?
28:14Yeah.
28:15Good.
28:15Well, I thought we could do with getting out of the house tonight.
28:26Spending a bit of alone time together, so...
28:29I thought the only place we could go without any questions being asked.
28:33Er, sir!
28:34We'd, er, like to volunteer for the community cafe tonight.
28:38Oh, I appreciate that, guys, but the cafe's closed tonight.
28:42But we're volunteering, sir.
28:43Yeah, I've got staffing problems.
28:45Sorry.
28:46Tomorrow night instead, yeah?
28:51Let's just sign up for tomorrow.
28:53I'm going to spend time with you tonight.
28:54Yeah, but you heard him.
28:55The cafe's closed.
28:58Sorry.
28:58What was it that my dad does again?
29:00Lenny, why did you give Lisa and Shaz made that sheet with the grades?
29:25I didn't.
29:26They took it from me.
29:27Yeah, well, did you tell them what I gave it to you?
29:29No, I said it.
29:30I found it.
29:31If they've already given up on us, why should we care?
29:34Right, Len, where have you been hiding?
29:36What's going on there?
29:37Lisa and Shazney have organised a mass walkout of the history exam.
29:40Right, come on, let's go.
29:44Lisa.
29:46They're not doing the exam.
29:48Well, we're not staying here when they've already written us off.
29:50You and Len.
29:51As a missy-smokeroo might disapprove.
29:55No.
29:56I'm in.
29:58Well, what happened to wanting to pass all your exams and go to uni?
30:00Okay, Lisa, can we just go?
30:02Lenny, don't listen to him.
30:03Oh, who asked you?
30:10I'm trying to get the best out of Lenny to secure the best future for him.
30:14By hothousing him.
30:17Call whatever you want, but it gets results.
30:19It's a competitive world, Vaughan.
30:20Education is not about competing.
30:23It's about fostering a spirit of curiosity.
30:26Lenny's mother is a drug addict.
30:28His older brother is in prison.
30:30Who is going to sit round a kitchen table with Lenny fostering curiosity?
30:33We are.
30:34I mean, I bet you helped your kids over the years.
30:37All those silly primary school projects,
30:39buying Justin or Leo books or laptops or God knows what
30:42to give them that little advantage over the others.
30:45You know, looking back, I know it's what I should have done more of with Conor,
30:49and that's what I'm trying to do here.
30:51Make amends for past mistakes.
30:53Well, if you like.
30:55You know, Conor's happy for now,
30:57but who knows what he'd be doing if I really pushed him.
31:00Well, I don't want to create sleep-deprived,
31:03overworked, unhappy students.
31:05I want our children to be balanced individuals,
31:08with more to them than a number or a letter on a page.
31:12What are you going to do, ban teachers from chittering?
31:14Yeah.
31:14You can't do that!
31:15Watch me.
31:18Sorry to interrupt.
31:20Miss McFall wanted the word.
31:21Yes, Audrey?
31:22We have a slight problem.
31:23A number of pupils failed to show up for their history exam,
31:26and I found this,
31:28along with several others, pinned to the hall doors.
31:31Apparently Lisa Brown and Shazney Montrose are the ringleaders.
31:34How did they get hold of these?
31:36I don't know.
31:37And Lenny has also joined the protest.
31:54Oi, mate!
31:55You couldn't get us three cans of cider?
31:58Thanks.
31:59And get yourself some soap while you're in there.
32:00I knew this exam rubbish wasn't going to last.
32:06Uni's not for us.
32:08Mulgrewett was lying to you.
32:10She got it wrong with you.
32:12Give it a go, eh?
32:14And wasted your time.
32:16And we're wasting our time here, too.
32:19Look, can we not think there's something better to do than drink cider?
32:24Lenny will go in and get us some.
32:25I have no money.
32:28I've got loads.
32:29No.
32:30Lenny doesn't need any money.
32:32Do you?
32:34Or are you going to bottle that as well?
32:35I'm going to bottle that as well.
32:36I'm going to bottle that as well.
32:37I'm going to bottle that as well.
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32:55Hey!
33:20Hey!
33:21Um, how should we deal with this boycott?
33:32Well, I sympathise with them, but they're truants.
33:36The usual punishments apply.
33:39Um, have you ever done private tuition?
33:43Not since student days, no.
33:44What do you think? Good thing? Bad thing?
33:47Put it this way, without it, exam results would suffer.
33:49Oh, yes, the fear of failure.
33:52Starts with the parents, passes to the teachers, and ends up infecting the kids.
33:57Come in.
33:59Hi, can I have a word?
34:00Yeah, can it wait till after school, Justin? I'm a bit busy.
34:03Right. No time. What a surprise.
34:06Yeah, all right, all right. Just as long as you're quick.
34:09It's about the cafe. Mr. Loseley says that it's closed tonight.
34:12I was just wondering if he'd let me and Tiffany run it.
34:15I know we're supposed to be supervised, but I reckon we'll be fine.
34:19I had a personnel issue. Maggie couldn't cover me, and I've got this thing, so...
34:25Mr. Loseley, Justin offers his services very rarely. We would be insane to turn him down.
34:34Yeah. Yeah, why not? See you after school.
34:37You are totally useless, ladies.
34:59Epic fail-all walk.
35:01Where are you going?
35:10Lenny.
35:10I'm going back to school. See you later.
35:13Well, you're going back to school? Why?
35:15Take a wild guess, Lisa. I've just nearly been done for shoplifting.
35:18Oh, you failed your exam, Lenny. There's no point.
35:24You're glad about it.
35:27You're the one that's been making me think that I'm stupid. That I've just been wasting my time.
35:30And you have been. I'm just trying to look out for you.
35:34I don't need you to look out for me anymore.
35:35You wouldn't last two minutes at uni without me.
35:43We've always done everything together.
35:47Come with me now.
35:51I'm not going back.
35:53No way.
35:55So I'm just supposed to give up everything?
35:58All to keep you happy?
35:59I'm not surprised they walked.
36:14Finding out you're going to get an E, it's not exactly motivating, is it?
36:17Surely we shouldn't worry about letting the kids know how they're actually doing.
36:21Two no-shows in the geography exam, I wasn't vigilating.
36:24If Vaughn had been happy to tell pupils their graves, this boycott wouldn't have happened.
36:27I'm sure it's not like that.
36:29Yeah, but it gets worse.
36:30Vaughn's now threatening to stop teachers earning money from private tuition.
36:33I didn't know that.
36:35Ali, I've got a son in London, rent to pay.
36:38I mean, how would he cope going from headteacher salary to main scale?
36:42My pay's been cut in half.
36:44Sue, I'm really, really sorry about tonight, OK?
36:47I will make it up to you.
36:48You made a commitment, it's all right.
36:50I'll be back about nine, all right?
36:52I'll bring you a takeaway and a bottle of wine.
36:53Look, don't worry about it.
36:55In fact, I might use that spa voucher tonight.
36:57Have a bit of me time.
36:58Good idea.
36:59We are married, it's all right.
37:04Enjoy the spa, yeah?
37:06Lenny, where have you been?
37:16Lenny, where have you been?
37:32Nowhere, miss.
37:34Just walking around.
37:37Where are the others?
37:39Leece and Shazzy wouldn't come back.
37:43You're in trouble, Lenny, you know that.
37:44Just keep me saying I'm sorry about the test.
37:51I'm sorry for letting you down.
37:57You didn't let me down and you came back.
37:59That took a bit of courage, didn't it?
38:01No.
38:02No.
38:02It was either that or hanging out outside the shops.
38:05I bet Lisa tried to talk you out of it.
38:10Hmm?
38:11Don't be harsh on Lisa, Miss. She's just trying to do what she thinks is best for me.
38:17You sure about that?
38:19She gets it wrong sometimes, but she does care, really.
38:25It's my fault. I should have told her about all this in the first place.
38:32Right, best get off home. We'll speak to Mr Fitzgerald tomorrow.
38:41Miss, I know that this might sound a bit daft, but is there any chance that I could maybe do my test again?
38:55Hi.
38:57Hi.
38:59Just come to wish you good luck with Olga.
39:05Planning your ban on private tuition?
39:08News travels fast.
39:10You can't stop teachers doing what they want in their own time.
39:13No, but I can stop them doing it here, and I can stop them doing it with pupils from Waterloo Road.
39:20Sure you want the aggro? Christine's out for a fight.
39:23She can have one.
39:25There is a principle at stake here.
39:31I'm sure we can come to an agreement.
39:37I'll see you later.
39:40Good luck.
39:47Look, I just want another chance just to prove to you that I can do this.
39:51You don't have to prove anything to me.
39:53If you had a bit more faith in yourself, you would have passed that exam today.
39:56I've got it now, miss. I have. I promise. Please. I need to do this.
40:05Please.
40:07Well, you do look a lot calmer.
40:09You realise this would be an unofficial exam? The first one would still stand?
40:14Of course.
40:19Well, um...
40:22We'll just do one question, okay? A tale of two cities.
40:25You've got forty-five minutes.
40:31I'll be back in a sec.
40:40What's this?
40:41Lenny's having a go at one of the English mock questions. Don't worry. He's calm.
40:47Christine, did you not spot the signs today? That kid was out of his mind with stress.
40:54Yes, he was. And I take full responsibility for that. But this time, it's on his terms.
40:59Did nothing I said earlier sink in? I don't want this pressure on our students.
41:04There is no pressure in there.
41:06Good exam results could be a way out for Lenny. He wants to be in there. He wants to do well.
41:11No, you're still not listening. I am the new head.
41:14And I need you to back my decisions.
41:18No, you don't.
41:20You need people around you who will challenge your decisions.
41:28I know I messed up with Lenny and with Lisa, and I will put that right.
41:32But my chittering did not cause all the problems today.
41:41So you think if the students were given their grades, the walkout wouldn't have happened?
41:46We'll never know, but maybe next time we should ask them what they want.
41:57All right. When he finishes, I want him outside, kicking a ball around, listening to music, reading a book, anything except work.
42:04I shall make sure he gets some serious downtime.
42:14I don't want to stop teachers supporting the students.
42:18But they must all be assessed on an individual basis.
42:21And the tutoring ban?
42:26Will not now take place, but each request must be approved by the SMT.
42:34Sounds like a fair compromise to me.
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43:05What are you doing?
43:28It was you, wasn't it?
43:29With the predicted grades.
43:31I'm pleading the Fifth Amendment.
43:32To the head, son.
43:33I won't tell anyone, honestly.
43:35I'll never tell my dad anything.
43:37He doesn't listen to me anyway.
43:40If you did hack into the school system,
43:42I'm not saying you did,
43:44but it would be very impressive.
43:46No, no, it's not that impressive if you've got the right tools.
43:50Tools? Like software?
43:52No, look, mate, see, I'm very busy at the moment.
43:55Honestly, I won't tell anyone.
43:57You can deny it anyway.
44:03The Waterloo Road School Accounts.
44:06No way.
44:08Are you going to, like, mess them up?
44:10No, no, no, it's nothing like that.
44:13You know, this is just a reminder that I'm still good at something.
44:18Right.
44:19Come on, sit down.
44:20Well, I don't show it,
44:23but you'll have appreciated what you did.
44:25Yeah, I don't think I'm caught on the Christmas card list yet.
44:29Now all you have to do is work on my mum.
44:32Oh, easy.
44:36Justin.
44:38Sorry.
44:38Yeah.
44:39What can I get you?
44:40A cup of tea, please.
44:42Do you want to sort that table out?
44:44Hi, Dr. Harrison said I can go and see Olga.
44:57That's fine, thank you, Mr. Postgerald.
45:08Hi, Olga.
45:09Hi, love.
45:14I need to talk to you about a few things.
45:16What's wrong?
45:17Are the boys all right?
45:17Yeah, yeah, they're fine.
45:26We need to think about the future, Olga.
45:29All our futures.
45:34I'm not sure I like where this is heading.
45:39I can't afford to keep paying to have you stay here.
45:44Ali sent you, didn't she?
45:46Well, she's aware of the financial situation, of course.
45:51I just spoke to Dr. Harrison.
45:53He says you're well on the mend.
45:55What a difference a week makes.
46:07Well, I didn't think they should wait till the morning.
46:09A solid B?
46:12No way.
46:12Seriously?
46:15Oh, I missed.
46:16Thank you so, so much.
46:18This is what I've needed, a B.
46:19And you'll get one.
46:20But we're going to take things easy from now on.
46:23No more all-nighters, OK?
46:25Yeah.
46:25Look what the cat dragged in.
46:27You, me lady, have to see Mr. Fitzgerald first thing tomorrow morning.
46:32Can I have a word with Lisa, please, Maggie?
46:34Eat my guest.
46:35Lenny, give us another tea.
46:36I got a B, I got a B.
46:42I'm sorry, Lisa.
46:44I may have pushed Lenny and his tutoring, but I also pushed you away.
46:49I presumed you weren't interested, and that was wrong of me.
46:52I've never had a brother, so I don't know what it's like to feel like you're losing him, but I do have a son.
47:00And I know how I felt when Connor left home.
47:04I never thought it would happen, and then one day, he's off.
47:07Empty house.
47:07I don't even know what you're talking about.
47:16One day, you and Lenny are going to go your separate ways.
47:19A job, college, marriage.
47:23Doesn't mean you won't see each other again.
47:25Yeah, I'd figured that out.
47:27Good.
47:27So you know what Lenny wants, and you know that staring in his way is wrong, hmm?
47:38I'm going to be tutoring Lenny for a few more weeks.
47:40Maybe I can help you too.
47:42Me?
47:44No way.
47:46Yes way.
47:48Why not?
47:51You could end up at the same uni.
47:52Okay.
47:52Twenty years.
48:06You know, it doesn't actually hit you for a while.
48:10The loss.
48:12The pain.
48:16Then it's like waves.
48:22You're a strong woman, Olby.
48:24Spare me the platitudes.
48:25I don't want to live on my own.
48:27Why should I at my age?
48:33Can you stay with your parents for a bit?
48:38Your sister.
48:40I'm sure there are some very good NHS places we could look into.
48:45It's funny, isn't it?
48:47I'm in here because of you, and now you want to kick me out.
48:49I'm not dodging my responsibilities, but I can't...
48:53I won't keep paying for this.
48:57This isn't really about paying for this place, is it?
49:00No.
49:01It's about moving on.
49:03And you have to come to terms with that, Olga.
49:06It's over.
49:08Just say it, Vaughan.
49:10You'd be perfectly happy if you never clapped eyes on me again.
49:14No, that's not true.
49:15You should remember, I'm always going to be in your life.
49:20We have two sons together.
49:22You can't take that away from us.
49:24I'm not taking anything from you.
49:27But I'm with Ali now, and you have to accept that.
49:32You will get back on your feet.
49:43You're a great teacher.
49:44Okay, I'll try my sister.
50:03Is she still in Newcastle?
50:05I'll give her a ring, see how she speaks.
50:09Okay.
50:11Take a few days.
50:13Make some plans.
50:29Okay.
50:30Now you've said what you came to say, leave me alone.
50:36Are you going to tell the boys?
50:38I'll call you.
50:39I'll call you.
50:40We're going to tell them.
50:41I'll call you.
50:42I don't know.
51:12I must be teaching any day of the week
51:25Hector
51:26Sue
51:27You followed me here
51:29Yeah, sort of, sorry about that
51:31You're such a stalker, I don't believe it
51:34At least we're away from the school
51:35We're alone
51:36Until somebody comes in
51:38All I'm going to do is talk
51:40I have spent every hour
51:45And every second of the last week
51:46Thinking about you
51:47Now, I'll go
51:53I'll walk out the door
51:54I'll never mention it again
51:55If you can look me in the eye
51:57And tell me that you don't want me
51:59And what happened was just
52:01That it meant nothing to you
52:10Not here
52:18Look, I need to confess
52:32The spa treatment
52:35Set it all up
52:37What, there was no special offer?
52:40I was desperate
52:41A mate of mine runs the gym
52:43And took the chance of booking a room as well
52:46You are unbelievable
52:49You know, I should turn around
52:51And leave this very second
52:53Evening, y'all
53:14Hang on
53:15Want a drink?
53:17Er, yeah
53:18Where have you been?
53:21I've been to see your mum
53:23Leo
53:26A word
53:28Your mum's leaving the clinic
53:32She's going to live with Aunt Nadia
53:36Why?
53:37It's miles away
53:38Because she's better
53:40I knew this was coming
53:42How are we going to visit mum
53:45When she's all the way to Newcastle?
53:46Well, she won't be there forever
53:49She'll be back at work soon
53:50And then she'll go home to Edinburgh
53:52I'm going to bed
53:58I couldn't afford to keep her there
54:07Your mum knows that
54:08So, what did Dr Harrison say?
54:13He says she's ready
54:14As long as she's happy, yeah?
54:27Yeah
54:27Yeah, I suppose so
54:29That's the main thing, right?
54:38Night
54:38Night
54:40I think I'll get to bed too
54:43Night
54:45Night
54:46Night
54:46Night, mum
54:47Night, love
54:48World War III averted
54:54Yeah
54:55This is it now
54:56The start we wanted
54:58What's up?
55:05I think I'll turn in two
55:06Born?
55:08I thought mum was never going to go to bed
55:25Are you okay?
55:28Mm-hmm
55:28I'm proud of you
55:33That you were really going to kick off
55:36I'm sorry
55:40You don't have to be sorry, it's not your fault
55:43Anyway
55:46All that matters now is us, yeah?
55:49Yeah
55:49Give my all to me
55:55Give my all to you
55:59You're my end and my beginning
56:03Even when I lose and when
56:07Cause I give you all of me
56:11Not bad
56:16What are you on about?
56:19It was brilliant
56:20You should start a band or something
56:24What?
56:25Say they're going to uni
56:25Good one
56:26I'll see you in the morning
56:30Look, Lise
56:33You know
56:35Whatever happens
56:37With uni and that
56:39Don't think I'll ever get rid of you
56:43Night night, Lise
56:48Night
57:09Watch out
57:11And they all say that kid came from nowhere
57:14Jumped him
57:15But he hit back
57:16Wouldn't you?
57:18That's not the point
57:19I've been too soft on him
57:21Are you saying you don't want to see me again?
57:23You know I do
57:24You know it's like the hardest game of chess in the world
57:27And I'm just a stupid little pawn
57:28You talk to me about going off on my own
57:31And doing what I want
57:32But that's what you did
57:33Simon is just upstairs
57:37That's half the fun of it
57:40You and I
57:41Your ex-wife used to teach at the same school, didn't you?
57:44Must have been tough
57:44When the marriage broke down