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00:00I've been
00:29trying to call you. Well, I didn't want to speak to you, hence the not picking up.
00:33How scared you're going to have done something stupid? What, like tell the police that Moira's
00:37innocent? You know what happens if we do that. Joe doesn't make empty threats. He won't
00:41think twice about getting you sent down. And me. So we're just going to leave Moira to
00:45rot? She might be found not guilty. How, Robert? With the evidence that you've planted and the
00:52bodies found on her land? Well, Bear was enslaved and it wasn't by Moira. He'll say that. He'll
00:56tell them that she had nothing to do with it. But she was in business with Celia. So
01:00Bear might not have seen her, but that doesn't make her innocent. Not to the police. She's
01:04not getting out of this. Look, I hate this as much as you do. But we are where we are and
01:09we've got to live with it. You know what prison did to me? I won't let you end up the same
01:18way. Look, I know you're still mad at me for telling April. It's just too much for me to
01:26handle. I know how hard it is to deal with this. Do you think I like lying to Mandy? Every time I
01:32call her I have to pretend I'm all right because I don't want to put any of this on her. It's just
01:35what we have to do to protect the people that we love. So you telling April isn't doing her
01:39any favours at all? I'm sorry. Bit late for that. Don't say anything. Paddy, Dylan. I was just on my
01:47way to check in on Bear. Well, you can't see him right now because he's asleep. Oh. Well, that's
01:52good. Listen, I know you turned down my offer to sort him out some counselling. But are you
02:00sure? Yeah, yeah, I'm sure. He doesn't need it. And you know what he's like about things
02:03like that. But he's never been in a situation like this before, has he? And it really does
02:08help to talk. Yeah, he is talking to me. We're getting there. Okay. Listen, if you
02:14change your mind, then I know a counsellor who specialises in this kind of trauma. Thank
02:19you. I appreciate it. And you've been brilliant, by the way. And I'll keep you up to date anyway.
02:24Bye. Yeah.
02:33Is it all right, April?
02:35Well, he knows that you know. Please tell me you haven't told your dad. Not yet. Well,
02:40I don't. I don't want anybody else to be dragged into this. Isn't it better if it's
02:44out there? People know what Ray did. He was evil. I'm worried about everybody. No-one
02:49should have to pay for what that man did. But people already are paying.
02:53How is Bear ever going to get better if he can't have help? If we get him a counsellor,
03:03there's a good chance he might just crack and he'll tell them everything. I can't risk that.
03:07I'm doing this to keep everybody safe. Right? Just please let me handle things my way.
03:14me. But keeping him a prisoner? It's not right. It's cruel. Prisoner? He's locked up in his own
03:22house and he's not allowed to see anyone or talk to anyone. What would you call it?
03:25me. Why did these chairs have to be so uncomfortable? You don't have to come with me. I can't do this
03:46on my own. Hey, I'm not leaving you. Hi. Right then, mate. You can run upstairs, get your tablet
04:04and play that game, yeah? And I'll put pizza in the oven. Hey, Harry. I'm coming up there.
04:09How was school? Yeah, he's good. Yeah? How come you got him? He's great. She had to go somewhere,
04:17just asked me to pick him up. Where was she going? She didn't say and I didn't ask. Anyway,
04:22now you're here and take care of him. No, I'd love to, but I can't today. Oh, no, mate,
04:28I've got to get back home. You know, Mum calls us every night, she speaks to us all. I just,
04:31I really need to hear her voice, you know. I've got to be somewhere. So have I, that's what I'm
04:36telling you. I'm really sorry, but you're going to need to stay with him. Hey, I'll see you
04:40later, little man. Right. Pizza! Yay! I'm glad you came back in to discuss things further. I'm sure
04:56it was a struggle to take it all in the other day. It can be overwhelming. So, as I said,
05:04because the cancer hasn't spread outside the prostate gland, the recommended treatment for
05:09you is a radical prostatectomy. It means a complete removal with the aim to cure. It takes about two
05:15hours. We use keyhole surgery to remove the prostate, perhaps some of the surrounding tissue if we feel
05:22necessary, and the seminal vesicles, which are the glands that produce semen. Well, I don't want any more
05:31kids anyway. I've got enough of them and grandkids. This one here, she's, uh, she's got a baby on the
05:37way. So, uh, yeah, I'm good for that. Thanks. You know, Grandad told me about you. It sounds like
05:42you've been pretty strong from what he said. Yeah, well, you know where I get it from. I do want to go
05:48over the risks and side effects of the treatment. Um, would you like your granddaughter present while we
05:54discuss them? You're not kicking me out. It's entirely up to you, Mr. Dingle. She can stay.
06:03Very well. It's just that with the side effects, even in men who aren't sexually active, this treatment
06:10can change a man's sense of identity and masculinity. There's a clinic that you can go along to, um, with
06:19other men in your situation. We call it surgery school, where you can discuss all of this. You'll
06:24initially be discharged with a catheter, and once that's been removed, you'll be given incontinence
06:30pads. They're a lot more discreet than they used to be. They're really nothing to be ashamed of. I can
06:36give you some leaflets that explain all of this. Yeah, yeah, whatever. Uh, I've also got a leaflet on
06:41erectile dysfunction. But we can discuss that another day. Uh, I'll send on these notes to
06:48your GP to... No, he already knows. Oh, good. Well, as for surgery, unfortunately, there is a bit of a
06:56waiting list, so we are looking at April to book you in. That's two months away. The doctor knows what
07:03she's doing. I'm really sorry. It can't be any sooner. It's okay. You don't need to worry. I've
07:10got this. We've got a problem. I think Vic's gone to the police. Of course she hasn't. I'm telling you,
07:23I know my sister. She's got this moral backbone that none of us can get her heads around. I'm telling
07:28you, we need to get down there now before she dumps us all in it. Oh, come on, Grumpy.
07:38Do you even want to talk about what Miss Rhodes said? No. Look, you know this is nothing to
07:45be embarrassed about. I've got a million jobs to do. Can you just leave me to get on?
07:50Incontinence isn't the end of the world. Gran does her pelvic floor exercises every time she makes a
07:55brew. I mean, she's had four kids and now I'm making her have another one. Half the time she
07:59can't even laugh without wetting herself. You can't tell her about this. Yeah, no, I'm not going to.
08:03I'm just saying that it's normal. And so is erectile disf... Don't even say it. Sorry. Look, I really meant it
08:12when I said I get my strength from you. No way could I have got through all my treatments without you.
08:18So please don't shut me out now. Or at least talk to someone else about it.
08:23Moira's being done for murder. We can't let that happen. I don't know what you expect me to do.
08:36The right thing for once. Don't be his puppet. That planted evidence makes her look guilty.
08:41Who says she isn't? Well, there are two bodies at her farm. Are you trying to tell me the
08:48she didn't know they were there? Yes. That's not very convincing. I don't think
08:52the police are going to be convinced either. Oh, this is pointless. Why don't I just go
08:55and tell them everything? Well, you killed John. Yeah, go ahead. Stop goading her. I'm
09:00sure we can find a reasonable way through this. I kept her secret. A thank you wouldn't
09:04go amiss. No, you used it to blackmail Robert. He wasn't just trying to save your skin.
09:09He was trying to help himself too. How do you mean? Well, he only agreed to the deal
09:16if I agreed to pay for your share of Moira's and he got to stay on as a tenant farmer.
09:20That's not how it happened. It was blackmailing me so I had to go along with what he wanted.
09:24For you. All of this was to protect you. If I could get something out of it, then why not take it?
09:30This is a chance to put all of this behind us. Just when I think you can't sink any lower.
09:35It's a fresh start for us. For the family legacy. All we have to do is sign and that's it.
09:40It's done. Vic. No, stay away from me.
09:44Ben, you got
09:49Open眼鏡.
09:52Ben, OK?
09:56Fire illuminating
09:57ement
10:04Dad!
10:06Got a lot of class in my maths test?
10:11Oh, did you?
10:12Oh, did you?
10:13Yeah, you won't stop talking about it.
10:15Can we go to the cafe for tea?
10:17Er, not tonight, mate.
10:19What's up?
10:21Nothing.
10:22You've got to look.
10:24When something bad happens.
10:26No, I haven't.
10:27Is it about Moira?
10:29Have you heard from the police?
10:31No.
10:32Well, tell us.
10:33You've got a right to know.
10:34Carl, can you stop talking about the police?
10:36Ken.
10:37You're scaring your brother.
10:38Sorry.
10:39I want to see Mum.
10:41Just go to your room, mate.
10:42No!
10:43Both of you.
10:44You can't punish us.
10:45We've not done anything wrong.
10:46Just do as you're told.
10:47I'll tell you what, I'll turn to the cafe.
10:48Yes, that'd be great.
10:53Alright?
10:54Thought maybe we could have a chat.
10:56Well, I'm busy.
11:05I can't get through to him.
11:11Leave it to me.
11:27I thought you'd gone home.
11:29Well, I wanted to clear my head.
11:31I get that.
11:33This is the last place Robert will look for me and I don't want to talk to him right now.
11:37I sometimes feel the same way about Joe.
11:39It's not always easy to like him.
11:41So why'd you come back for him?
11:43He's like a son to me.
11:44Well, if he was mine, I would have stayed dead.
11:47I don't condone Joe's behaviour.
11:50But he's not always like this and when he is, I just have to put up with it.
11:55I do try to be a positive influence.
11:58You're not doing a very good job.
12:00You have to accept what's happened and try not to think about it.
12:04This is normal for you, isn't it?
12:06Joe frames people and you just make excuses for him.
12:10I mean, I don't know why I'm surprised you faked your own death.
12:14Still can't get my head around you being here.
12:16It's like talking to a ghost.
12:17This family, you're insane.
12:19What's done is done.
12:22Just sell the farm and move on.
12:24That way you don't have to set foot on the land again.
12:27No more reminders.
12:28This village is a constant reminder.
12:31Of John and everything that he put us through.
12:34Of seeing Cain with the kids coming up without a mum.
12:37I don't think I can stand it.
12:39Then this might not be the place for you.
12:42You'll have money if you sell.
12:44Perhaps you should use it for a fresh start somewhere else.
12:53Thought you might want some company.
12:55No, we can leave them beers.
12:57I'm afraid I can't let you drink these and drive a tractor.
13:00Go away, Liam.
13:01No, you're not getting rid of me that easily.
13:03Are you going to join me for a drink?
13:05What, out of here?
13:06Well, why not?
13:07Well, because it's brass monkeys.
13:09Oh, you know me.
13:10I love the great outdoors.
13:11So you like freezing?
13:12I've got my long johns on.
13:14I'll be fine.
13:15Your funeral.
13:24Ah!
13:27Beautiful, isn't it?
13:33It's just a field.
13:36God's own country.
13:38Can't beat it.
13:41I've drawn up the plans for next year's allotment.
13:44I was thinking about sweet potatoes.
13:47Branching out a bit.
13:49Do you like sweet potatoes?
13:50Never try them.
13:53What, never?
13:54Nope.
13:56You've never tried a sweet potato?
13:57No.
13:58Ever?
13:59You're not listening.
14:00Like a plain spud.
14:01All right.
14:02We can plant them as well.
14:04What is this we?
14:06I haven't got time for the allotment.
14:08Right.
14:09Right, of course.
14:10Well, I'll plant them for you.
14:13If you like.
14:16Have your hands gone numb?
14:18I work outdoors all year round.
14:20This is balmy for me, mate.
14:23I brought these back from yours, eh?
14:25They might have frostbite.
14:29You can go home if you want.
14:30No, no.
14:31Just got to get the circulation going.
14:34You know, if you want to talk about anything.
14:41You're all right.
14:43All right.
14:44Okay.
14:47I'm here for you.
14:49Anytime.
14:52You're a good friend.
14:54I know you find all that cringe, but...
14:58It's true.
14:59I mean it.
15:04There's no point trying to put pressure on her.
15:14It never works.
15:16Just give me some time and I'll talk around.
15:19I'm not going to wait forever.
15:21You've got to the end of the day to sign those documents.
15:25Wait, you can't just drag her back here and force her to sign.
15:28I wouldn't dream of it.
15:29She came up around pretty well.
15:30Well done.
15:32Well done.
15:33Finally, someone I can rely on.
15:35Okay.
15:36So...
15:37If you could just...
15:39Dorb your ex on this here contract, I would be very happy.
15:46I'd love to punch you right now.
15:48I get that a lot.
15:50How does he sleep at night?
15:52Pretty well.
15:54It's just business.
15:56It's not like I killed anyone.
15:57Don't let him get to you.
15:58Just get this over with.
15:59That's right.
16:00Do as your brother says.
16:01Planning to read it first.
16:02Oh, come on.
16:03I could be signing away one of my kidneys for all I know.
16:05Okay.
16:06Fair enough.
16:07You've got to end of play tomorrow.
16:08Otherwise that video goes viral.
16:10I suppose I should thank you for talking Victoria back round.
16:12I shouldn't have had to.
16:13She shouldn't be in this position.
16:15Blackmailing a vulnerable woman...
16:16...friendly.
16:17I shouldn't have had to.
16:18She shouldn't be in this position.
16:19Blackmailing a vulnerable woman.
16:20Friends, I'm not a problem.
16:21I should not have had to.
16:22I should not be in this position.
16:24Blackmailing a vulnerable woman...
16:25...friendly.
16:26I suppose I should thank you for talking Victoria back round.
16:36I shouldn't have had to.
16:39She shouldn't be in this position.
16:42Blackmailing a vulnerable woman.
16:44Framing another for murder.
16:47Is this really who you are now?
16:50I suppose it is.
16:52You've learnt all this from Kim.
16:55Oh, no.
16:56This is all me.
16:59Can't say I'm very impressed.
17:03I stopped trying to impress you the moment I thought you were dead.
17:08You left.
17:09I moved on with my life.
17:11If you want to be a part of it, get on board.
17:14I'm not changing for you or for anyone.
17:16Hey, Dad.
17:32What are you listening to?
17:46You've not had your sandwich.
17:50Dad, we're all right, aren't we?
17:51I'm going to help you through this.
18:04When can I get back to the farm?
18:06I told you.
18:13I'm not going back.
18:14You have to sign.
18:28There's no other choice.
18:29This works for you, doesn't it?
18:32Because then you get exactly what you want.
18:35None of this is what I want.
18:37Really?
18:37Running the farm and a big payout?
18:39No, of course not.
18:41I told you I did this for you and Harry, making sure that you don't lose him.
18:45I have felt so guilty that you'd sold your soul to save me and all this time it's just been about the farm.
18:51All right, yeah, yeah, I did take what Joe was offering because it meant that me and you could have a future here, running that place together and have a bit of money in our pockets.
18:58While Moira rots in prison.
19:00It was either you or her and I chose you.
19:02No, you chose yourself more like and you should have come and spoke to me first and I would have told you not to.
19:06Oh, don't give me that. I'm not buying that, that you'd rather us both be rotting in prison so that you could have a clear conscience.
19:11That's not what I'm saying.
19:14We both set fire to our lives, but yours would still be burning if I wasn't here.
19:18I saved you like I always do and you're never grateful.
19:21I never asked you to do this.
19:23Like I never asked you to kill Lee.
19:25Every time you try and help, you just make things worse.
19:29Well, it's done now.
19:31We've just got to make the best of it.
19:33And it really is that easy for you, isn't it?
19:36It is, yeah.
19:38I spent years in prison making the best of it.
19:42Because I made a choice, trying to protect you back then.
19:44And here we are again, me protecting you and you despising me for it.
19:49I'm always going to choose you, Vic, but you never choose me.
19:52And I just wish this once, that you would.
20:02Is it past your bedtime?
20:03I've been stood in a field, freezing to death with your granddad.
20:11I had a hot bath, but still chilled to the bone.
20:15So, did he talk to you?
20:17Not about his illness, and I didn't want to push him.
20:24I thought he might have found it easier with you.
20:26Well, you know what he's like.
20:29He can't just bottle it all up, though.
20:32He can if he wants to.
20:35I just wish he told Moira.
20:39She's the only person that can ever get through to him.
20:41Yeah. And Gran, too, sometimes.
20:47It must be so hard for you.
20:49Keeping this secret.
20:52You should be getting ready to be a mum, not...
20:55worrying about your granddad.
20:57I can't help it, though.
21:00I just want him to be back to his old self.
21:02Oh, he will be.
21:03Eventually.
21:04Yeah, we don't know what effect this treatment's going to have on him, though.
21:08He's always been this big, scary guy.
21:11Not to me, but to everyone else.
21:14What's it going to be like if he doesn't view himself like that anymore?
21:17I mean, he's always going to be scary.
21:22He's the one that's scared now.
21:26I hate seeing him like this.
21:29He's the strongest man I know.
21:32He is going to get through this.
21:34Yeah, we don't know what it'll do to him, though.
21:39What if he's never the same again?
21:41We need him.
21:42We need him.
22:03We need him.
22:12We need him.
22:14We need him.
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