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00:31Reminders of home.
00:32Ah, you must be Mr. Vishnevsky.
00:35But you are not Mrs. Fisher, no?
00:37No, not quite. I'm Chris Meade, the deputy head.
00:40You'll meet the real boss tomorrow.
00:42So I just thought I'd pop in and talk you through some of your duties.
00:46I'm a caretaker.
00:48A site manager.
00:49Fancy name, but the same job, no?
00:52Yeah, more or less.
00:53Don't worry, I'm all set.
00:56I even have my first repair and oven to fix.
01:00Right, well, um, I'll let you get on with it then.
01:14Sorry, I almost forgot.
01:16Welcome to Waterloo Road.
01:46Oh, look, here he comes.
01:48What took you?
01:49I'm ready, all right.
01:50Nothing like trying to impress the teachers, eh?
01:54You got a dead body in your bag there, son?
01:55It's all of course we're.
01:56We've got an English deadline today, aren't we?
01:58Is it physics and Spanish?
02:00Yeah, all right, you better see the details, eh?
02:02Don't know why I bother with it all.
02:03I'm getting myself an education, all right?
02:05Piece of a dodgy back more, like the way to that bag.
02:09Is that about the job, Dad?
02:11No, it's a benefit interview again.
02:13Trying to take your money, Dave.
02:14I've got to go down and prove I deserve the pittance they give me.
02:17You should just dress up as an asylum seeker.
02:19They'd throw money at you.
02:21Oh, go on, get out of it, the pair of you.
02:24Hey, listen, Dad.
02:25Oi, I can have a word about the job with Mr Mead, if you want.
02:27No, you'll just say I haven't got it.
02:29Well, is she so sure of that?
02:32Experience, son.
02:35See you in a bit, Dave.
02:47Leave him.
02:50How long have you been down here?
02:51Can't sleep.
02:54Want some breakfast?
02:59How about you get dressed?
03:01Gives love to school.
03:03I don't want you to feel that dry.
03:05Come on, Dad.
03:07You do you good.
03:09You haven't been out of the house in a week.
03:12Everyone's asking of you.
03:14Why don't you go and see him?
03:15I'm not in the mood, son.
03:25Trying my best here, Dad.
03:38Looks like you needed that.
03:40Oh, could use another cup.
03:41Take it he's on the mend, then.
03:43You what?
03:44Tom, must have his strength back if he's keeping you awake at night.
03:47Oh, no, no, no, no.
03:49He's not.
03:50We're not.
03:50Is he still under the weather?
03:55Somewhere nice?
03:57What?
03:59Where's your drifted up to?
04:01Sorry.
04:01I don't know where my head is.
04:03Jonah, is there something you needed?
04:05No.
04:06Just one of the same morning.
04:07Right.
04:07Well, now that you've said what you have to say, you can make your way to class.
04:14Just think we should do something, the three of us.
04:16Well, you can come round to mine if you want.
04:18Oh, no, let's go out.
04:19Have a bit of fun.
04:20I can be the party animal all of a sudden.
04:22All right, I've been a bit of a moan lately, which is why tonight's my treat.
04:26Well, if you're paying, I'm in.
04:28Yeah, baby.
04:29Jets.
04:29I suppose.
04:30But I get to decide where we're going.
04:33Standard.
04:38Martin, what can I do for you?
04:39Just wondering if I could have a word, sir.
04:41It's about your coursework.
04:42I've already marked it.
04:42Very impressive.
04:43No, it's about my dad.
04:45He went for that site manager's job.
04:46I'm just wondering if you've heard of him.
04:48According to the recruitment agent set interviews for last week.
04:50Well, you've never heard anything.
04:52Yeah, well, we sent letters out.
04:54Can I still get an interview?
04:55You'll have to ask the agent, sir.
04:56Actually, Martin, the job's already gone.
05:02New site manager started today.
05:03I'm sorry.
05:11Well, what's the verdict?
05:15You're over and it's broken.
05:17And what exactly is the matter with it?
05:20You have a problem with thermostat.
05:23That's impossible.
05:24I've calibrated it myself.
05:25Well, you made a mistake.
05:27I beg your pardon.
05:29Okay.
05:30Your oven is not hot enough.
05:33I work with this at home.
05:36I think you'll find my ovens are a little more sophisticated than the ones they have in Poland.
05:40Right.
05:42What makes you think I'm Polish, huh?
05:47You have an Eastern European accent, so I just see...
05:49There are 20 countries in Eastern Europe.
05:52Not just Poland.
05:56I'm joking.
05:57Of course I'm Polish.
05:59But you shouldn't jump to conclusions.
06:02Okay.
06:03Can you fix that quickly, please?
06:04Because I have a class coming in.
06:05Are you going to use oven?
06:08That's the idea.
06:09Well, you need another idea.
06:12Either that or new oven.
06:17Everyone inside.
06:19Quickly, please.
06:20Josh.
06:20Look, I'm sorry it happened, but ignoring me ain't going to help.
06:23I'm not ignoring you.
06:23You've had this boat to me all week.
06:25Been busy with my dad, haven't I?
06:26It's not been easy, you know.
06:27Yeah, well, it's been a nightmare at my place as well.
06:29Oh, what, has your dad run out to teach us to beat up, has it?
06:32Right.
06:32Josh and Nate.
06:33Come on.
06:37Right, so then change of plan, gentlemen.
06:39You just give me a minute.
06:41So start setting up, please.
06:52Be careful with tools.
06:54Sorry, mate.
06:55Didn't understand the word of that.
06:57I said be careful with tools.
06:59Nah.
07:00Still nothing.
07:01Is it English?
07:05Why don't you boys get on with your cooking classes, huh?
07:09So you're trying to be funny?
07:12You're stealing jobs from people who live here, you know that.
07:15I didn't steal that job.
07:17And I live for ten minutes from school.
07:19Yeah, but for how long?
07:21As soon as you make enough, you'll be off home, won't you?
07:23Mind your own business, okay?
07:26Folks who live here can't afford to feed their families
07:29because you're not on the coin, everybody.
07:31Who are these blokes?
07:32Show me.
07:32My dad, for one.
07:33Yeah, you nicked his job.
07:35Give it back.
07:36So I'm sick of your mob coming round here
07:38and you're nicking all the work.
07:40Listen, I don't like being caught free
07:42but you're nicking all the work.
07:44What is going on here?
07:46Stole his dad's job.
07:47I'm warning you.
07:48I'm not a thief.
07:49That is enough.
07:50I think you should leave Mr. Vyshnevsky.
07:52What?
07:53Why should I go?
07:55Because I'm telling you to.
07:56Thank you very much.
08:11I want to make a complaint.
08:12Uh, is there a problem?
08:14Yes.
08:15Discrimination.
08:16That's the problem.
08:18What's up?
08:19What's the plan then?
08:20What do you mean?
08:21I can't let the Paul get away with that.
08:23I need to do something.
08:25Yeah, I just did.
08:26Sorry, do you not hear me?
08:28That were just words.
08:29We've done the trick though, didn't we?
08:30He got kicked out of the class.
08:32Big deal.
08:33You've still got your dad's job.
08:35Yeah, I know.
08:37Listen, dad's a top bloke.
08:38He's got loads of respect around the estate.
08:40We just need to stand up for him.
08:42All right, how do you reckon we do that?
08:44I don't know.
08:46I'm not letting Dave down.
08:48I'm not letting Dave down.
08:49Are you hurt yourself?
08:50He's not even your dad.
08:54And if anyone's standing up for him, it's me.
08:57All right.
09:05Cutting it a bit fine, aren't we?
09:07Sorry, John.
09:08I wasn't aware that my timekeeping was any of your business.
09:11I was just making a joke, miss.
09:12Yes.
09:13Well, now you can just sit down.
09:15Miss, did you know that Martin Dowling was a racist?
09:18He hates the pubs.
09:19That's enough running.
09:20Okay, it's off in Mrs Fry's class, miss.
09:21He told the new caretaker to go back to his own country.
09:24Martin had no right to say that.
09:25He's got the right to free speech, though.
09:27Not free speech if you're attacking a minority.
09:30Expressing an opinion isn't the same as attacking someone.
09:32Well, in my experience, John, it often is.
09:35And I'd rather not be talking about this now.
09:38Well, why not?
09:39Yeah, miss, why not?
09:39Because it's not relevant.
09:41It's pretty relevant to me.
09:43Right.
09:43Okay.
09:44Um, if you want to talk about this, then we will all talk about it.
09:49But in Spanish.
09:51El racismo es un tema muy delicado.
09:59Ruby, can we have a chat?
10:00Yeah, I was going to come and find you, actually.
10:03I had a few problems with us, sir.
10:06Um, Mr. Vizhnevsky says that Martin Dowling was out of order this morning.
10:10Well, he wasn't the only one.
10:12Mr. Vizhnevsky should learn to reign in his temper.
10:14The boy started it.
10:16Doesn't mean you can threaten him.
10:17He insulted me.
10:18Okay.
10:18I hardly think so.
10:20All right, let's just try and stay calm.
10:21Perfectly calm, like some of us.
10:23Lucas says that Martin told him to go back home.
10:25That he's stealing British jobs.
10:26Well, his father has just lost out on that job.
10:28So, understandably, he's upset.
10:30So, that's no excuse.
10:31And you should have told Martin that.
10:32I agree with him.
10:33Sorry?
10:34What are you saying?
10:36I think that Mr. Vizhnevsky is stealing jobs from British workers.
10:41Unbelievable.
10:44Ruby, can we talk?
10:46So, you're saying that you sympathise with right-wing views?
10:48Of course not, but I don't see the point in censoring them.
10:51Well, we can't let them run around making hate speeches.
10:54Look, hate cannot jive out hate.
10:56Only love can do that.
10:57That's a little bit naive of you, Jenna.
10:59Well, Martin Luther King didn't think so.
11:01You give these people a platform, you give them profile.
11:04So, we just ignore them then?
11:06Yeah.
11:07So, what's wrong with that?
11:09If you ignore people, they only get louder.
11:15So, that's what this is all about?
11:18You're upset because you think I'm ignoring you?
11:22I don't think.
11:24I know you've been ignoring me.
11:26All week.
11:27Jenna, please.
11:30Why are you doing this, Jessica?
11:34Because what happened last week was a mistake.
11:39And it can't happen again.
11:42Well, it didn't feel like a mistake to me.
11:46You've got to stop being honest about us.
11:52Jenna.
11:56You have to understand.
11:58There is no us.
12:02Something is happening between you and me, Jessica.
12:05How long are you going to pretend that it isn't?
12:10Just give me a shout when you're ready, yeah?
12:15Don't you think we're blowing it out of proportion?
12:17Which part?
12:19Martin making racist remarks or you condoning them?
12:22But Martin only expressed an opinion.
12:24Ruby.
12:26Can't you see that holding these kind of views could be seen as racist?
12:30No.
12:32No.
12:32That's slander.
12:34And I resent being called a racist.
12:36Well, you might want to drop the whole British jobs for British workers, then.
12:39I think that employing migrant workers over local people is unfair.
12:46See, saying things like that in school can have serious consequences.
12:50Right, OK.
12:51Not exactly on the verge of a race riot, but OK.
12:54You know what, Ruby?
12:55We're done.
12:56You'll apologise to Mr Vizhnevsky.
12:59Because I have an opinion?
13:00Yeah.
13:01One based on ignorance.
13:05Do you know that my John lost his building firm last summer?
13:08It was 20 years of hard work down the drain like that.
13:11And you know why, Chris?
13:12Because he employed local tradesmen and he paid them decent wages.
13:15And in the end, he couldn't compete with migrant workers undercutting him.
13:19We lost the lot.
13:21So unlike you, I know what I'm talking about.
13:25So you'd better get downstairs.
13:35All right, everyone.
13:36Let's keep the noise down, please.
13:37What's going on?
13:38You soon?
13:49Don't look at me.
13:51I didn't do it.
13:54You two.
13:55My office now.
14:24David?
14:25David?
14:26David?
14:28Um, find Joan a curvy for me and tell him to come see me.
14:32OK, miss.
14:33Thanks.
14:35I don't even know why we're in here. It weren't even us, sir.
14:39You two were the ones having a go up Mr Vizhnevsky this morning.
14:41Doesn't mean we tagged his office.
14:43Martin, have you got anything to say about this morning?
14:47Well, we had words, sir.
14:49Yeah, pretty harsh words. You accused him of stealing your dad's job.
14:52Yeah, but I just don't think it's fair, miss.
14:54Or is that why you painted the slogan on his window?
14:57No, no, can I have just told you that it weren't theirs?
15:02I'm going to be keeping an eye on you two.
15:05Off you go.
15:08Hey!
15:09And stay away from Mr Vizhnevsky.
15:16So what are you going to do?
15:18Let's get Martin's dad in.
15:28Thanks for coming.
15:32You were right.
15:34I have been avoiding you and that's not been fair.
15:37I just wanted to explain.
15:39You don't need to explain anything.
15:41No, no, Jenna, please just let me finish.
15:44It was stupid of me to ask you to the house like that.
15:47I gave the wrong impression.
15:49So I did you.
15:51Jenna.
15:53Please don't make this any more difficult than it already is.
15:56When we kissed, it felt right.
15:59Look, I know what the risks are for you.
16:02And I know how scary it must be.
16:05But if you want it enough, then we'll find a way to make it work.
16:11Well, the thing is, what happened to Tom, Mr Clarkson, it's brought us closer together
16:19and I want to make a go of it.
16:22So you're in a relationship after one date?
16:24I don't believe that.
16:26Well, I'm sorry, Jenna, but you're just going to have to trust me else for the best.
16:42So what you're saying is you've got no proof that my son did this?
16:44It's not just the graffiti, Mr Dowling.
16:47I'm afraid Martin expressed some extreme opinions today.
16:51Yeah, but he's a smart lad, isn't he?
16:53He knows his own mind.
16:55Oh, so presumably you don't share his views on immigration.
16:57We're not talking about me, are we?
17:00All right, then.
17:02Maybe, Martin, you can tell us how you came to hold these views.
17:06How do you mean to?
17:07Well, have you been reading books about it lately?
17:11Websites?
17:11Have you been talking with your mates?
17:13Well, maybe he just sees things for how they really are.
17:16And how are they, exactly?
17:19It's getting to the stage where it's not even our country anymore.
17:22The foreigners are getting all the breaks.
17:23So is that what happened, Martin?
17:25You just woke up and saw things how they really were?
17:30My dad's lived in this area for years.
17:31He's got all the qualifications, but he didn't get an interview.
17:39OK, I have to warn you that the school doesn't tolerate anyone airing the kind of views that you did
17:44today.
17:45And if Martin continues to voice them, we will take action.
17:49Is that it, then?
17:51Yes.
18:01Janice?
18:03Yeah?
18:04Can you get the recruitment agency on the phone for me, please?
18:06Yeah, of course.
18:08She's very funny.
18:14She should be allowed to school.
18:17Yeah?
18:17Don't bash it.
18:20Excuse me?
18:30Who did this?
18:32I mean it!
18:33Who is responsible for this?
18:36Finn, do you know who did this?
18:42Finn?
18:50What's he got in there?
18:52Oh, nothing.
18:53Er, that doesn't look like nothing.
18:55There's a phone on tune there.
18:56Where have you got it from?
18:57Don't matter.
18:58What do you mean it doesn't matter?
19:00Look, it's just the money that I'm actually saved, all right?
19:02It's no big deal.
19:03Anyway, I was just thinking maybe I could get you a birthday present.
19:07Well, my birthday was ages ago.
19:09Yeah, I know, but I wasn't about, was I?
19:10So, I was thinking maybe we could go into town.
19:14It's all right for him.
19:14Well, could we get something for tonight with us?
19:16Oh, yes!
19:17I might get myself something as well.
19:22It's all right for him.
19:23There's no poles undercutting teachers.
19:25Sorry about the job, Dad.
19:26It's up to your phone, son.
19:27I appreciate you two standing up for me as well.
19:29Well, Martin's idea.
19:30Yeah?
19:31Didn't think you had it, didn't you?
19:33Maybe you're more like your old man than you thought, eh?
19:36If you feel strongly about something, you've got to take action, right?
19:40Mind you, your words on a wall only get you so far.
19:44Just have to up your game.
19:45Make sure they really get the message.
19:49Up our game, aren't you?
19:50Oh, you're a clever lad.
19:51I'm sure you'll think of something.
19:57Proud of you, son.
20:02So, what are you going to do now?
20:06I think we should see how good Vishnevsky is at his job, don't you?
20:38Start a little bit.
20:41That's what we're doing.
20:54That's what we're doing.
20:56Oh!
21:22And keep this up, we'll be handling his resignation.
21:24Never know, they might just sack him.
21:32I hope you've brought your screwdriver.
21:37You got a problem?
21:38No, no problem.
21:41It's the right mess this place, isn't it?
21:43Yeah, I suppose.
21:45That shouldn't be allowed.
21:46Someone's not doing their job properly.
21:48I reckon someone should complain about it.
21:50To me, go and tell them that the boys' toilets is a disgrace.
21:54In fact, the whole school's a mess.
21:56Yeah, I can do that if you want.
21:57What are you waiting for?
21:58Go on.
22:06That's just some of the kids messing about, trying to upset you.
22:10Yeah, well, they've succeeded.
22:13Who's to say that that wasn't their teacher?
22:15I can't see any of the staff pulling a stump like this.
22:18They're too busy driving me out of the staff room.
22:20Come on, Ruby, that's over the top.
22:22You were hardly driven out.
22:24It's just that race is, well, a very sensitive area.
22:28I made one innocent remark and I am treated like the school pariah.
22:33Hmm.
22:34Are you sure it was so innocent?
22:40Do you know?
22:41I don't know now.
22:43But you're gonna call me racist, though.
22:44No, I don't think you're racist, Ruby.
22:47Just a little right wing sometimes.
22:52Oh, and look at you, Mahatma Gandhi.
22:55You're not exactly famous for your tolerance and understanding, you know, Grantley.
22:58Oh, it's true.
22:59I hate everyone, but I hate them all equally.
23:02Why should I censor my own personal opinion?
23:06Look, much as I hate to admit it, Adana is right.
23:10Kids are like sponges.
23:11They take everything in, which is why we have to watch our mouths.
23:15You know that I haven't got anything against Mr. Bishnevsky.
23:18I mean, it's not personal.
23:20I know that.
23:21I'd be mortified if the kids thought it was.
23:24I mean, I know I make out I don't care what they think, but I do.
23:29I do.
23:29I do.
23:30Well, if that is the case, you might want to consider an apology.
23:35Oh, come on, Ruby.
23:37Saying sorry is what the British do best.
23:43It's not just here.
23:44They've been messing up the whole school.
23:46I appreciate that, Mr. Bishnevsky.
23:48What?
23:48You appreciate it?
23:50Well, maybe you should do something about it.
23:52I will, but for now, I'm afraid you're just gonna have to try and rise above this.
23:57Are you saying this is my fault?
23:58No, of course not.
23:59Clearly you're being targeted, but...
24:00I just have to take it, yeah?
24:02I'm sorry.
24:03I know that it's hard, but the school needs you to deal with this.
24:06They won't get away with it, I promise.
24:27You're not right there, mate?
24:30What's you?
24:31I don't know what you're on about.
24:33I mean, you don't like it.
24:35You don't always quit.
24:36I think it's a good thing that your father didn't get a job.
24:39You?
24:40Give him time to teach you respect.
24:45You don't even know, my dad.
24:46You learn a lot about the man from his son.
24:51Maybe you get the hunger from him.
24:55And you're cowardice, too.
24:57You don't want to watch your mouth, mate.
25:14So, if you've seen Clarkson, how comes no one in the school knows about it?
25:17Jonah, what are you doing?
25:19There's 600 kids in this school, and they're all trained to spot a teacher romance in my life.
25:23I thought we agreed we would not talk about this morning.
25:25We're not.
25:26We're talking about you going away with Tom Clarkson.
25:27Well, I'd rather we didn't.
25:28Why?
25:29Is it because you're fibbing?
25:30Okay, Jonah, if you keep this up, I'm going to send you to the cooler.
25:33Why?
25:34Because you're not going out with Clarkson.
25:37Josh, how's your dad?
25:39It's not great, miss.
25:41Well, I was thinking of coming up to visit after school.
25:44Cheer him up a bit.
25:46Okay.
25:46Sounds great.
25:47Well, I'll see you soon.
25:53Don't know about this, mate.
25:55I'm going to get caught in here.
25:56Who wants to get personal?
25:57Fine.
26:11Bye.
26:16Saturday through Sunday.
26:31Alright.
26:43You you you two stay exactly where you are.
26:45Hey, madam,ć㬠JesĆŗs?
26:46Hey, hey!
26:48What on earth do you think you've been doing?
26:51Standing up for people like my dad.
26:53I thought you'd understand.
26:55Unbelievable.
26:58You were the one backing me this morning.
27:00I thought you'd signed up for this and all.
27:03I don't know what it is you think I believe in, Martin, but it's not this.
27:09Dad says that if you believe in something, you stand up for it.
27:12Take action.
27:13Well, your dad's a moron, Martin.
27:15My dad's not a moron.
27:17Well, he is if he's encouraging you to damage school property.
27:20Yeah, but he's not a moron. You need to take that back.
27:24Take that back!
27:26Right, you are in enough trouble as it is, OK?
27:37It's not your colour.
27:39What, you mind about? That's perfect for me, that.
27:41Now, this is more you.
27:42Do you reckon?
27:43Yeah, the colour's great.
27:45You've definitely got the figure for it.
27:47Yeah, well, I've not got the money for it right now.
27:49Well, if you like it, I'll get it you.
27:51I could try it on, I suppose.
27:55Yeah, yeah, let's try it on.
27:57Come on.
28:01What can I say, Ruby?
28:04Well done.
28:06Yes, thank you.
28:07I'm well aware of my part in this.
28:09Your part?
28:10Being modest there, Ruby.
28:12You pretty much caused this.
28:13No, this isn't Ruby's fault.
28:15This is Martin's doing.
28:19What the hell is this?
28:21Mr. Vyshnevsky, I owe you an apology.
28:24I'm going to deal with this right now.
28:30I'm just...
28:31I'm really so very sorry.
28:47Jess?
28:48Do you want to hurry up?
28:52Oh, it looks lovely.
28:53I need a smaller size, Bex.
28:55You haven't got time.
28:56Oh, my God, it'll take two minutes.
28:58It's like shopping with Mum.
29:11I reckon she's an eight.
29:14Oh, come on.
29:15I'm not going to bite you.
29:19I really don't have time for this.
29:48I really don't have time for this.
30:01Have you quite finished?
30:04I told you to stay away from me.
30:06I have been doing.
30:07It was a coincidence.
30:08I happened to be passing, saw you.
30:10Yeah, right.
30:11And when you went to see me mum in her office,
30:13you were just passing then, were you?
30:14I wanted to meet the family.
30:15Do you know why you're doing this to me?
30:18We're finished.
30:19Do you not get it?
30:22A bit of retail therapy, was it?
30:25My money paying for it, yeah?
30:26I never asked for your money.
30:27No, but you took it.
30:29Because you know you've earned it.
30:30No, just have it back.
30:31Go on, please.
30:31Have it.
30:32Problem is, if I take that,
30:33you're going to think we're all square.
30:41There's nowhere to go.
30:48Last chance, Dylan.
30:49Just take the money.
30:50You always did love the cashbacks.
30:56What did you do that for?
30:57Because I don't need your money and I don't need you.
31:00You didn't need to throw it up the building.
31:02It was nearly a grand there.
31:03Just go back to London.
31:06I'm not giving up on you, Bex.
31:19Where's the phone?
31:20Don't get me, Dad.
31:21Where's the phone?
31:22It's all right.
31:23Calm down, then.
31:23Where's the phone?
31:26Mr. Wisniewski, let him go.
31:32My office now.
31:36You too, Mike.
31:44The fact is, you manhandled a pupil.
31:48Because he stole my phone.
31:50All day they've been attacking me.
31:52And we'll be suspending him.
31:53But now, I also have to suspend you.
31:57What?
31:58I'm sorry.
32:00I've got no choice.
32:02But you are giving him what he wants.
32:05He's sitting out there, happy.
32:09Mr. Wisniewski.
32:13Mr. Wisniewski!
32:16Where is it?
32:18Where's the phone?
32:22Hello?
32:23Victor?
32:24No, czeÅÄ!
32:25CzeÅÄ!
32:26No, jak ci poszedÅ egzamin?
32:28No, zdaÅeÅ?
32:30No!
32:31No, widzisz!
32:32No!
32:33Super!
32:34Ha!
32:35SÅuchaj, no, no, jestem z tobÄ
, no, zadzwoniÄ do ciebie za chwilÄ, dobra?
32:40Że co?
32:42No, zadzwoniÄ, nie mogÄ teraz rozmawiaÄ.
32:44No, kocham ciÄ.
32:45Pa.
32:46No, pa, pa.
32:47Pa!
32:49Pa!
32:50My son.
32:52He had a exam in Poland today.
32:55A very hard exam.
32:56Did he do well?
32:57Well, he says no, but I know he did.
33:00He's a smart boy.
33:02Um, do we have to go ahead with the suspension, Chris, given the circumstances?
33:08I was wrong to push him.
33:10But, actually, one day here is enough for me.
33:15Well, if you present your case, then...
33:18No, I quit.
33:20Thank you for opportunity.
33:21But I think, uh, it's better for me to have a fresh start somewhere else.
33:44Where the other do you get off to?
33:47You're gonna get this dress, aren't I?
33:50I haven't got any money.
33:51Uh, yeah, you have.
33:52You've got a big fat envelope of it, in fact.
33:54I threw it away.
33:57What?
33:57You threw your savings away?
33:58I threw away my savings, Jess.
34:02Yeah, I kind of guessed that.
34:06So, where'd you get on time, then?
34:09I can't tell you.
34:11Well, it must be something bad, then, but it's...
34:14We're on the game.
34:17Look, I did some things that I'm... I'm not proud of.
34:21I just... I don't want to say any more than that.
34:24I've got my sister.
34:26Yeah, and when I'm ready to talk, you will be the first person that I turn to.
34:32Alright.
34:34Well, come on, then.
34:35Let's go find a bank.
34:37We're going out tonight, aren't we?
34:38And you've got no money, so I'm paying.
34:40Can you afford it?
34:42Yeah.
34:43Got my savings, Anna.
34:48I don't understand mine.
34:49I'm not saying you're the perfect pupil, but you're smart.
34:53You've got a future.
34:54Shoo-in for university, if you work hard.
34:56Well, Dad says university's overrated.
34:59And what do you think?
35:02No.
35:05I'll probably just stay around here.
35:06I'll get a job when I leave school.
35:08Right.
35:09So you'll just throw away your education, then?
35:12Well, my Dad never had one here.
35:14He'd have been fine if he got this job, wouldn't he?
35:16And because your Dad didn't get the job,
35:18that makes it okay for you and Kyle to harass Mr. Vizhineski.
35:21I didn't say nothing about Kyle.
35:23We know Kyle was involved.
35:24We're not stupid.
35:27Okay.
35:29One week suspension for you, starting from now.
35:32You go and you apologise to Mr. Vizhineski,
35:35and then you go home.
35:43So was it worth it?
35:46How do you mean?
35:48You got rid of Mr. Vizhineski.
35:49You must be happy with the result.
35:51I'm just sticking up with my Dad, sir.
35:53Well,
35:54all the trouble you've caused today,
35:56I'm sure your Dad would be very proud.
36:08I can't believe she thinks like that.
36:11And again,
36:12Ruby never was the most tolerant.
36:14Worst thing is,
36:15she actually believes she's right.
36:17Well,
36:17she's the only one.
36:20Must be hard, I suppose.
36:22When you think something's right
36:23and everyone says it's wrong.
36:25Uh,
36:25not really.
36:26I usually bug everyone
36:27until they see it my way.
36:29What if you know something's wrong,
36:31but you just can't help yourself?
36:33Just so that I know,
36:35we're not talking about Ruby now,
36:36are we?
36:39There's nothing wrong in it,
36:40you know,
36:40Cheska.
36:41We can't help who we fall for.
36:45If you and Tom like each other,
36:46then go for it.
36:48I know you two had a bit of a shock
36:50the other night,
36:50but you should just trust your instincts.
36:53And what if your instincts are wrong?
36:55What with Tom?
36:58Yeah.
36:59Isn't it better just to
37:01take a risk,
37:02see what happens?
37:04This might be the best thing for you.
37:06I mean,
37:06look at me.
37:07I just ended up with guys
37:09that I thought other people
37:10would approve of.
37:10And where did that leave me?
37:12Three ex-husbands
37:13and a whole heap of regret.
37:21You had no right to invite her.
37:22I didn't.
37:23She invited herself.
37:24Well, you should have said
37:25that I was busy.
37:26But you're not.
37:27You're just sitting around
37:27in your pyjamas.
37:30Come on,
37:30she said she wanted to cheer you up.
37:33She actually said that?
37:34Yes.
37:35Now give us an hand.
37:39Josh,
37:40I'm not up for this.
37:41I'm going to call her and cancel her.
37:42No, you're not.
37:43I'm not sitting in again.
37:44Are you depressed?
37:47Josh.
37:48No,
37:48I mean it, Dad.
37:49You do this,
37:50get a shower
37:51and get a grip.
37:52Go.
37:59Miss.
38:02I'm sorry about earlier.
38:05No.
38:06Not me you should be apologising to.
38:08I'm just on the way to see him now.
38:10Good.
38:13So you've just got out of hand.
38:16Well,
38:18you know,
38:18it's been a hard lesson
38:19for both of us,
38:20but
38:21they say those are the most
38:22most effective.
38:25It's,
38:25you know,
38:26it's all
38:26behind us now,
38:27so
38:28anyway,
38:29it's over.
38:30It's not over.
38:31My dad's here.
38:40Go and get Mr. Mead.
38:44Right, son,
38:44you show me where he is,
38:45yeah?
38:54Mr. Vyshnevsky.
38:58You need to stay here.
39:00What?
39:01Why?
39:02Just,
39:03trust me,
39:04you need to stay here.
39:07Oh,
39:07Mrs. Fry,
39:09I don't know what's happening.
39:11I am not detracted to you.
39:14Oh,
39:14my God!
39:16This is safety glass!
39:17Idiot!
39:18Let's see how tough you are,
39:19eh?
39:19You want trouble?
39:20Come on,
39:20then,
39:21get out of here!
39:22No,
39:23Mr. Vyshnevsky,
39:24just think about your...
39:25Do you want trouble?
39:26I didn't stay!
39:27Don't cut me free,
39:28okay?
39:28That is enough!
39:29Hey,
39:29that is enough!
39:30Please!
39:31Back off!
39:35He attacked my son.
39:37Let's not pretend
39:37that this is about Martin.
39:38You have come in here
39:39to throw your weight around.
39:40You're meant to be
39:41setting an example
39:42to these lads.
39:43I am setting an example.
39:44I'm showing my kid
39:45I have to stand up
39:46against this lot.
39:46You are showing him
39:47how to be a bully
39:49like you are,
39:49that's all.
39:50Yeah,
39:51maybe that's how you see it.
39:52You've got him
39:52going round the school
39:53causing havoc
39:54and all because
39:55you didn't get some job.
39:56Will you blame me?
39:58I've lived two miles away
39:59for years
39:59and he handed over
40:00to someone who arrived
40:00a week ago.
40:02I didn't even get
40:02an interview.
40:03That's not true,
40:04though,
40:04is it,
40:04Mr. Dowling?
40:06See,
40:07I called the recruitment agency
40:08to find out
40:08why they didn't
40:09give you an interview.
40:10Apparently,
40:10they offered you one
40:11where you didn't turn up.
40:14Dad?
40:16Is that true?
40:18Dad?
40:25Sorry.
40:27It's all right.
40:30It looks better
40:31than it did.
40:32No,
40:32I'm gawping at you
40:33talk about being insensitive.
40:36Look,
40:36I'm so sorry
40:37I haven't been in touch.
40:40I don't blame you.
40:42They had me pretty
40:42shook up as well.
40:47Are you staying
40:47for dinner, miss?
40:49Well,
40:49that would be nice.
40:51You could cook
40:52something, Dad.
40:53We haven't got anything in.
40:56We haven't been
40:57to the shop,
40:58so...
40:58OK.
41:00Well,
41:00here's the thought.
41:01Why don't we
41:01all go out for a drink?
41:03I don't think
41:03I feel much like drinking.
41:04Oh,
41:04go on, Dad.
41:05I'm not planning a session.
41:07I really don't think
41:07it's a good idea.
41:08It's just the one drink
41:09and then we'll go
41:10and grab a takeaway
41:11on the way back.
41:11No, really.
41:12No, I really think
41:13this could be good for you.
41:14It'll cheer you up.
41:14No, it won't!
41:15I don't want to come out!
41:17All right?
41:28I'm sorry.
41:30I know.
41:31And it's going to be fine,
41:32OK?
41:37Look,
41:38there's some pizza
41:38in the freezer.
41:40Is pizza OK, miss?
41:41Pizza's great,
41:42as long as it's
41:43all right with your dad.
41:45Yeah.
41:46Yeah, why not?
41:53I'm sorry.
41:54It's all right.
42:12Just give us a sec, eh?
42:21Don't look at me like that, son.
42:23It has just been
42:23a total waste of time.
42:24You don't know that.
42:25Oh, come on.
42:26Immigrants get all the jobs.
42:27Maybe that's because
42:28they turn up to the interviews,
42:29Dad.
42:30You made me feel
42:30like a total div.
42:32I put my future on the line.
42:34I made that guy's life
42:35a total misery.
42:36I did all that for you.
42:38Well, I never asked you to.
42:39Yes, you did.
42:40You made it very clear.
42:42And all the time,
42:43you didn't even want the job.
42:45Well, maybe I just
42:46didn't want this job.
42:47What?
42:48I was a welder, son.
42:50You know?
42:51Proper profession,
42:52proper skills.
42:53So?
42:54So?
42:55So now I'm supposed
42:56to stoop to the level
42:57of a caretaker?
42:58Better than being on the dole,
43:00innit?
43:00Hanging round the house
43:01and that.
43:01Yeah, it'd suit that,
43:02wouldn't it?
43:02Eh?
43:03Having your old man in here
43:04clearing up after you.
43:07You're the smart man, eh?
43:09The brain box.
43:10The kid with the bright future.
43:11Yeah.
43:13And you're supposed
43:14to be happy about that, Dad.
43:16Is that not what you want
43:17for me?
43:19No, it's not, is it?
43:21You want me to be
43:22more like Kyle?
43:23A total screw-up?
43:25Don't be daft.
43:25Why would I want that?
43:26I don't know.
43:27Maybe if I mess my life up,
43:28you won't feel so bad
43:29about a state of yours.
43:44I'm sorry.
43:44I didn't visit sooner.
43:47It's okay.
43:50You're here now.
43:50It's fine.
43:55To tell you the truth,
43:56I was, I was bricking it
43:57seeing you again.
44:00I didn't exactly
44:01cover myself in glory,
44:02did I?
44:03On our first date.
44:07You don't need to
44:08apologise.
44:13Look, I'll tell you what,
44:14why don't you come over
44:15tomorrow night?
44:16I'm sure I could rustle up
44:17something a little bit more
44:18exotic than a pizza.
44:21I'm so sorry, Tom.
44:23I'm, I'm a bit busy.
44:25I've sort of made
44:27some arrangements.
44:30It was just a thought,
44:31no pressure.
44:37Tom,
44:38I like you,
44:41but you're going through
44:43a lot right now,
44:43and there's some things
44:45that I need to sort out.
44:48So, let's just, um...
44:50Take it easy.
44:52Yeah.
44:54Sure.
44:55You're right.
44:59I'd better go.
45:00I'll see you, uh,
45:02back at school.
45:04Soon, I hope.
45:11Okay.
45:13Okay.
45:14Okay.
45:22Okay.
45:38Before you say anything,
45:39just hear me out,
45:40all right?
45:42I had no right to talk
45:43to you like that.
45:44Is that a warning?
45:45No.
45:46You weren't.
45:47You were right.
45:49Look,
45:50if you want to forget
45:51all about us,
45:52that's okay.
45:55It's just...
45:57Just what?
45:58I can't stop
45:59thinking about you.
46:02I'll see you tomorrow.
46:04Wait.
46:17Vicky's going to be here
46:18in about 15 minutes.
46:19Yeah?
46:25Hey, you know,
46:25footballers not come here
46:26all the time.
46:28Quick big names.
46:29Yeah, right?
46:37Bex,
46:38you should be flattered.
46:39Just wish they'd
46:40stop staring.
46:41Well,
46:42you're the one
46:42who wanted to come here.
46:44No, honestly,
46:44it's fine.
46:47To the Fisher Sisters.
46:55Right, look,
46:55if you're not going to have
46:56a good time,
46:57then let's just go home.
46:57No, don't be damned.
46:58Honestly, it's fine.
47:00I appreciate everything
47:01that you're doing.
47:02Doing what?
47:03Well,
47:04coming here with me
47:05when you clearly hate it.
47:08Honestly,
47:08it's fine.
47:09Go.
47:09Vicky will be here soon.
47:11Are you sure?
47:13I just think
47:13I need to spend
47:14some time on my own.
47:16Well,
47:17go on then,
47:17get lost.
47:20Fuck.
47:20Fuck!
47:23Fuck!
47:30Fuck!
47:32Fuck!
47:34Fuck!
47:36Fuck!
47:38Fuck!
47:39Fuck!
47:40Fuck!
47:42Fuck!
47:48I don't Š image
47:50You're on your own, too.
47:54Can I get you a drink?
47:59Okay.
48:08Didn't think I'd be doing this when I woke up this morning.
48:12You're not a great now, are you?
48:14No.
48:17What about you?
48:19I don't think I'd be regretting this.
48:22So what am I looking at? Five, six...
48:24Oh, so now, please.
48:26What, less than a five?
48:29I'd say you were about a nine.
48:32A nine? Serious?
48:34All right.
48:35Not bad for a first time, huh?
48:42I'm sorry. I thought you knew.
48:47Jessica.
48:48This was your first time.
48:50Well, does it matter?
48:52This was your first time, Jenna.
48:54Yeah, and I'm glad it was with you.
48:58No regrets.
49:01No.
49:02No regrets.
49:03I was a kid.
49:04No regrets.
49:20No regrets.
49:22I don't know.
49:22No regrets.
49:27We're ķ° on here.
49:30Just like, what?
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