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00:25Oh my god, what are you doing?
00:28What is it?
00:29Here we go.
00:32Hey!
00:34Both of you, it's not a race. Calm down.
00:39Morning.
00:40Morning.
00:41So are you ready for the Drugs Awareness Day?
00:42Oh, it's gonna be great.
00:43Yeah, thanks so much for all your support, Rach.
00:46Here's your early morning escort. Again.
00:50Here's Ralph Mellor with his big box of tricks.
00:53What is Ralph doing here?
00:55I thought he's the chair of the Board of Governors and a policeman to boot.
00:57That's an obvious tie-in, isn't it?
00:59Well, maybe for you, yeah.
01:01Don't be so negative, Rach. These tests are about helping raise drugs awareness.
01:05It's not like we're trying to label the kids a bunch of dopeheads.
01:08Hello, Ralph.
01:09Rachel.
01:10I suppose I should say thank you for getting involved.
01:12It's a pleasure.
01:13Anything that tells the community that we care about the kids' welfare.
01:16And I've got a mate coming from the local paper to do a story about it.
01:19Yes, that's gonna bring us some fantastic publicity.
01:22Hey, listen, I'm gonna go and check to see if Rose Kelly's arrived.
01:24Ugh.
01:25She must be scared as hell.
01:26First day's work she's had in over a decade.
01:28Excuse me, Mel, what about-
01:29It's all set up. I'll be back in a bit once she's settled.
01:31Our adults are important too.
01:33It's time we've wasted on that family.
01:39Hey, we got my Drugs Day consent phone, Mum?
01:41What for?
01:42I'll show you.
01:55That is well-hell good stuff, man.
01:57Hey, hand me some of that.
02:01Oh, hell.
02:05Oh, man.
02:06I need something cool.
02:07Should've seen me two today.
02:09Tell Mason to shove a job.
02:10Don't, Mum.
02:10Don't listen to him.
02:12She wants this job.
02:13Right?
02:14Yeah.
02:15Of course she does.
02:16Hey, I'll get my seats rolled up, look.
02:19Morning, Rose.
02:20Are you ready?
02:20Yeah, actually, I'm-
02:22Well, good for you for making the effort.
02:25Whipping cheek.
02:26Treating us like junkies for what?
02:28A bit of smoke on the weekend.
02:30Oh, it's mental, innit?
02:31I ain't even doing that anymore, though.
02:33What?
02:34It's all that training that I'm doing, innit?
02:35Cleavers at me like,
02:36Drink this, don't eat that.
02:38No, no, no.
02:38Yeah, well, if any teacher points a finger at me,
02:41they're gonna get it pointed right back.
02:43What are you on about?
02:44I've been doing a bit of research.
02:46Amazing what you can find out on the net.
02:49It's a flaming nightmare.
02:51I'm a case about everything.
02:53I mean, I've got as much right to a private life
02:55as anyone else in this school.
02:56Dad's snooping around.
02:58It's impossible.
02:58How many drugs tests are voluntary?
03:00Dad's a policeman, remember.
03:02He'll find some way to turn into some big criminal investigation.
03:06Oh, I've just finished marking your last essay.
03:10Don't look so worried.
03:12You've got away with words.
03:15Oh, thanks, miss.
03:17And I'm not known for my generous marking, so well done.
03:22Oh.
03:23Uh-oh.
03:24It was all right.
03:28Maybe you can get Marla to help you with your structure.
03:30Might take you up on that.
03:31No, it was a fluke.
03:33There you go again.
03:34Putting yourself down.
03:35That is one thing you'd get an A in every time.
03:39Oh, you've got to go to this drug thingy.
03:41Hi.
03:42Are you worried?
03:44No.
03:51We're turning into the school janitor now, are we, Dave?
03:54Just make meself useful, Miss Edo.
03:56Don't want messages like this going out of the pupils, do you?
03:59Nice to see you making yourself so handy.
04:07Did you see that?
04:08What?
04:10Dave, giving me the eye.
04:12I have so got him wrapped around this.
04:15So, you're into him again, are you?
04:17Yesterday you weren't sure.
04:18Make up your minds, Dave.
04:19A girl's allowed to take her time, Maxine.
04:22Great for you, innit?
04:23Must be nice being able to do what you want when you want.
04:25I don't think I like your tone, young lady.
04:28Well, it's not fair, is it, banning me from seeing her?
04:30I wish I could ban you.
04:32I wish you'd stop trying to.
04:34Maxine, it's only during this school week.
04:36I can't get you up in the mornings at the best of times.
04:38Oh, we love each other.
04:39Okay, so you're just gonna have to get used to it.
04:49Hey, Tom.
04:51What news on this mortgage coming through?
04:53Nothing.
04:53How long did these things take?
04:55Well, if you're short, I can help you out.
04:58Well, maybe just a little bit till the cheque came through.
05:01Dante, we don't need it.
05:03The rent on that flat must be costing years of fortune.
05:05Yeah.
05:06And that's not even including the maintenance charges.
05:08Or the gas and electric.
05:09But we've borrowed enough money to cover all our bills.
05:12He's just trying to get interest-free money, so don't let him fleece you.
05:16Oh.
05:17Who'd say that for him?
05:18Tom, you know at this morning's break, can I practise my lesson on you?
05:23Yeah, of course.
05:24But you don't mean to.
05:24You're in a natural.
05:28Phil!
05:29You all right?
05:30Yeah, good, thanks.
05:31Yeah, good.
05:32Listen, I just wanted to say thank you for the link you sent me.
05:36You're a star.
05:38No problem.
05:39You know what's about today?
05:41What if Aunt Rachel and step-down Eddie find out you're a secret toker?
05:44I don't really do that to her.
05:46Kidding.
05:47I thought you'd be a right rebel.
05:50Must be hard, though.
05:51Your mum going out with the deputy and that.
05:53It's a nightmare.
05:55Oh, no, Eddie.
05:56Mr Larson.
05:57He's quite cool.
05:58Me and him are good mates.
05:59Is that right?
06:05Have you told Ed or can I plan to?
06:07Well, I'm going to.
06:09Today.
06:10Good.
06:11Because I can't be bothered waiting much longer.
06:13I told you what she's like.
06:14I just got to persuade her.
06:19I got the hot style to make you smile when I'm a mile above the ground.
06:25Do you want to come up in the white blue sky?
06:31I want to shake you.
06:33Gonna take you away beyond the...
06:35What are you doing?
06:38Well, it's great to see you and Melissa getting on so well.
06:41It doesn't sound like you think it's great.
06:43Maybe you could wrench yourself away from her once in a while, Eddie.
06:46Oh, it's very schoolmarmish.
06:48I was hoping you've given your support to this for the right reasons.
06:53Good morning, everyone.
06:55In case you haven't already noticed, today we're beginning our drugs awareness campaign.
07:00Detective Inspector Ralph Mellor, Chair of our Board of Governors, is here to take us through the nuts and bolts.
07:05But I want you all to remember this is a drugs test trial.
07:08It is not a witch hunt.
07:10All we want is to make sure that everybody in the school, including staff, are drugs aware.
07:16Okay, Inspector Man.
07:19On that last point, yes, it's a trial, but I hope anyone testing positive will use Miss Ryan's drugs education
07:26classes.
07:27Because taking cannabis is a criminal offence.
07:30Might as well get the handcuffs out now.
07:32And we want to stop young people from turning to a life of crime.
07:36What do we have to wear this cologne's over it for?
07:39So your nits don't get food, innit?
07:41Well, stick a flower in it or something, jazz it up a bit.
07:44Excuse me, it's a question of hygiene.
07:46And every time you go to the toilet, you've got to wash your hands.
07:49I don't need letters from you about keeping clean.
07:51For all I know, you're covered in scabies.
07:53Maybe you serve them up to the kiddies for lunch.
07:56I told you I'm not putting up with this.
07:58Come on, ladies. Big smiles.
08:02Now, Rose, as Candice will tell you, there's not a lot to this job.
08:06It's just like cooking at home, isn't it, Candice?
08:08Except with a few more portions.
08:10If you think it's that easy, you give it a try.
08:12It takes years of training.
08:13And a PhD in diplomacy.
08:15It would have been up to me.
08:16She wouldn't have had this job in a million years.
08:18Oh, there must be something else I can do.
08:20I mean, peeling potatoes for a living is what immigrants are for.
08:23Yeah, Irish immigrants.
08:24Look, Rose, just try getting on with Candice.
08:28She might have a hard exterior, but believe me, there's a warm heart in there.
08:32I'll do my best.
08:33Okay, I'll see you later, ladies.
08:36All right, you're getting off, are you?
08:37I'll leave Rose to the expert.
08:42Right, see that grill over there?
08:45Need scrubbing till it shines.
08:50Great having a free period when you don't expect, isn't it?
08:53I'm not good at being free, mate.
08:55I'd rather be teaching.
08:56But if that doesn't sound pompous, I suppose I get a buzz from it, you know?
09:00Me too.
09:01But I don't think I give off the same glow as you do.
09:04That'll be the ready brick.
09:06You know, you should be in there talking to the kids about drugs.
09:09Oh, yeah?
09:10Will they listen to you?
09:11You're like one of those life coaches you see on American TV.
09:14I must be sounding pompous.
09:16Just don't start talking about yourself in third person.
09:21I like getting the kids pumped up, you know?
09:23Maybe I wish someone had tried it on me.
09:25Well, do you know something?
09:27Your energy's infectious.
09:29Well, that does make me glad.
09:32Um, I don't know whether you saw the vacancy advertised on the notice board,
09:36but it might be right up your street.
09:44The only people having fun with drugs are the dealers,
09:47who take your money and sell you what could be your final hit.
09:54This is Gonzo.
09:56Gonzo's a sniffer dog.
09:57His bark is admissible evidence in court.
10:00What the hell?
10:01Off you go, Gonzo.
10:17I've actually found something.
10:19Oh, come on.
10:21Can you, er...
10:22Can you turn your pockets out, please?
10:25You are?
10:26Can you turn your pockets out?
10:28No.
10:37No way.
10:38And you a teacher?
10:40You can't believe it.
10:41Never do I.
10:43Yeah, I've heard it.
10:44Could you just stop taking those photographs, please?
10:46You are coming down the station with me.
10:47Look, it isn't mine.
10:48I'm just...
10:48I'm just looking after it.
10:49I don't believe this.
10:51Listen, lying only gets you in deeper.
10:54How long do you want to spend behind bars, eh?
10:57It...
10:57It isn't mine.
10:59Thank you, Mr. Clarkson.
11:01Now, obviously, this was Plansy's for demonstration purposes only,
11:05and we'll be going straight back to the police stores.
11:08Sir?
11:10Is that your tenner on the floor?
11:11What?
11:12Yes, it is.
11:12Thank you, Kelly.
11:14You sure was a tenner?
11:15Down here!
11:17Oi!
11:17Get on!
11:18Oi!
11:19That's my head!
11:20Come back here!
11:23You alien!
11:25Come here!
11:28Right, now!
11:29Drop it, you stupid butt, or I am going to kick your backside!
11:38Drop it!
11:39That's my flaming hair, you slobbery!
11:42Come on!
11:42You didn't want to say it!
11:43Back to your seats, please!
11:44Come on!
11:45Get back in now!
11:46Good boy!
11:48Good boy!
11:49Good boy!
11:50That's £450 worth of work!
11:57Right, over here.
12:01Put those on.
12:03And then what I want you to do is take this,
12:05put it in the flour, dip it, court it, slap it on there.
12:09250 times.
12:10Bleeding hell.
12:11250.
12:12Fine.
12:14250 it is.
12:15And then when you're finished with it, I want you to put it in the ovens.
12:19You've not turned the ovens on!
12:20I said to you before, put the oven on.
12:22You forgot, right?
12:23We've got hundreds of kids to see to, you can't just forget!
12:27Stop picking on me, Candice, this is my first day.
12:30Yeah, first day of work in 15 years.
12:32Well, I'm trying, aren't I?
12:33Very.
12:34Just give us a chance, right?
12:36I'm on pills for my nerves.
12:38In fact, I'm not meant to do a lot of standing up.
12:41Oh, right.
12:43Laziness.
12:44That'll go on my report to Miss Mason and all.
12:46Look at me.
12:47I'm doing it.
12:57And what are you doing hanging around here, Charles?
13:01Sir, man to man, you can't go into a classroom looking like that.
13:06You're going to get made mincemeat off.
13:08Anyone taking the mickey out of me will find themselves in the cooler.
13:11Alright?
13:12Oh, so you can fit the whole school in the cooler, can you?
13:14Because that's what you're going to have to do.
13:16I mean, it's a joke, sir.
13:18But I can help you out.
13:22You?
13:23Yeah.
13:24Well, close.
13:26She's been training up on hair pieces.
13:29Has she?
13:30Oh, yeah.
13:31It's a big part of a course, you know, cos loads of guys like yourself want it done.
13:37Cool guys.
13:39And, well, it's pretty cheap.
13:42Fifty quid.
13:45Yeah, but for you, we can call it forty.
13:52Where did you just appear to...?
13:54I just got you a bit of business.
13:56Sorting Budgin's wig.
13:57Get lost.
13:58I don't know the first thing about it.
14:00He doesn't know that, does he?
14:02Anyway, it's good money.
14:03Will you stop going on about money?
14:05You sound desperate.
14:06Hey, it's called maximising profit, babe.
14:08All businesses do it.
14:10Hey, the guy's going to be dead grateful, honest.
14:13Just look on it as, er, training yourself up.
14:20Let's go.
14:21Testing will take place in here all day.
14:23And I will be here to oversee the proceedings.
14:27Let's have a couple of volunteers now.
14:30Just to show everyone that there's nothing to be worried about.
14:34Come on.
14:35Come on.
14:39What about our head boy and head girl?
14:43Why us?
14:44Because you two represent Waterloo Road.
14:46Look, if you two do it, you'll be setting a good example to the others.
14:50Anyway, I hope my own daughter hasn't got anything to hide.
14:54How do we know the test is going to be fair?
14:56Marley, if you don't want to take the test, don't do it.
14:59So it's my choice, right?
15:00Fine.
15:02If you're choosing no...
15:03Stupid!
15:05Hey, come on guys.
15:07Marley doesn't want to be open about things.
15:12It's all fine.
15:13I'll take the test, bring it on.
15:15Thank you Marley.
15:17Look, same goes for you, it's your choice.
15:22What's the problem Felicity, if Marley can volunteer?
15:25Come on, just a simple cheek swab.
15:36Treat it like guinea pigs.
15:40We've got to give them a steer, haven't we?
15:42I mean, if they take drugs, they're going to get in trouble.
15:45And that is why we need education and not pointing the finger.
15:48I don't want to put kids off from asking for help.
15:49She's fretting.
15:50Why? It's all going according to plan.
15:52So the captain of the Titanic.
15:54Oh, come on Rachel, you're willing this not to work.
15:56No, I'm not.
15:57I just don't trust Ralph Manor, that's all.
15:59He's too heavy handed and I don't know why you got him involved in the first place.
16:02I've got A-level maths.
16:05Rach!
16:06What?
16:07What is it?
16:07Is it annoying you, me and Eddie being so close?
16:11No.
16:12Of course it's not.
16:15I think it's quite touching the way he's always backing you up.
16:17That's a relief.
16:19What?
16:20I so don't want to admit this.
16:22It's just that I've been feeling that with the history that you and Eddie have got together that...
16:25Oh, come on Mal, you're not saying you feel threatened by me.
16:28I'm being paranoid, aren't I?
16:29Yes.
16:30Especially now you've got Ben.
16:32Is he the one?
16:34Who knows?
16:39I'm driving this afternoon.
16:41I feel like I'm willing to puke up at any minute.
16:44Your assessor wants you to do well, you'll be great.
16:46Thanks.
16:47I just wish it wasn't Year 11 and Earl Kelly.
16:51I'll see you in a bit.
16:52See you, mate.
16:57Anything interesting?
17:00Oh.
17:01I suppose it's yours for the taking?
17:03I haven't touched it with the proverbial.
17:05Really?
17:05Apart from the fact I've been doing all the grantees work for him, I've got my pastoral job to do.
17:09That's more than enough.
17:10Tell you the truth, they'll be lucky to fill it.
17:22Erm, hello?
17:25I'll have this off in a jiffy.
17:28Nobody should speak about a lady like that.
17:32Actually, I inherited these desks from another classroom.
17:36I thought so, aye.
17:37Just thought I'd clean them up for you.
17:39Right.
17:40Yeah, they must be at least 20 years old.
17:43Almost as old as me.
17:45You're never 20, are you?
17:49Right.
17:51Find a seat and settle down.
18:00You're all looking for something, son.
18:03More, sir.
18:08See you later.
18:11Miss!
18:13Erm, if taking drugs is illegal, how can a teacher guarantee you can't be charged?
18:19That's the deal we made with the police.
18:21Yeah, but you don't know my dad.
18:22I sometimes swings the rules if it suits him.
18:24There aren't any rules to swing, Giflick. It's just an experiment.
18:27Yeah, but you'll be reading things into it, won't you?
18:29Like, who's a good person or a bad person, depending on the results.
18:32Listen, you're worrying over nothing.
18:34All we're trying to do with these tests is help make you aware
18:37and help you find solutions to some of the problems you might have.
18:40Doesn't that sound like a good thing to you?
18:47Netball is one of the fastest ballgames in the world.
18:50Not only do you have to be physically fit, you need strategic thoughts.
18:55I don't think you've just asked me to strip off and lie down.
18:57I'm sorry, you were saying something, Alicia.
19:01She's saying you've to ask me to strip off and lie down.
19:04Crap!
19:05Why are you lying?
19:06Third, you never said that.
19:08Alright, enough of that. Let's get you up in two lines. Come on.
19:10Up! Did you hear me?
19:13Now get the balls out.
19:15I want you to practice your chest parts as hard as you can.
19:21If I get so much as a whip of any more adolescent rubbish from you, I will.
19:25That's good.
19:26Very good.
19:27More of that, please, ladies.
19:30Go on.
19:33To the chest, not the head.
19:36Take it in.
19:37He's always showing me up.
19:39Can't keep his flaming policeman's badge in his pocket.
19:42It's like I can't expect to be arrested for not hiding my room.
19:46Imagine if he found out that smoked dope.
19:48He'd lock you up and throw away the key.
19:52He would and all.
19:53Don't be daft, his own daughter.
19:55Yeah, like that's ever meant anything.
20:00Maybe that's what they need.
20:01You're a real addict.
20:02Bit of a detox.
20:06I kind of agree with your dad on drugs.
20:09You do?
20:10When he lives with someone who gets off their face every night, then he'll see where I'm coming from.
20:22Marley.
20:24Hi.
20:25I need to tell you something.
20:27But you can't get mad.
20:30Okay.
20:31When those test results come back, mine's gonna be positive.
20:36Dad's gonna know.
20:37Everyone's gonna know.
20:39What?
20:39Yeah, I've had the odd spliff.
20:42It's not a big deal.
20:43I'm not a junkie or anything.
20:46Okay, well...
20:47You might get a slap on the wrist.
20:49You heard what Mason said, you know, it's just a trial.
20:51You're gonna roast me.
20:53Look, they're gonna pack you off to drugs awareness sessions, alright?
20:56It's not that bad.
20:57Yeah, but you heard Dad.
20:58Entering a life of crime and all that.
21:00He's not gonna stop there.
21:02Well?
21:03Well what?
21:04I...
21:04I made my bed.
21:06No, I...
21:08That's not what I was gonna say.
21:09It's just...
21:10Look, your Dad wanting to open us about drugs, he's gonna get that.
21:13He's gonna have to deal with it, innit?
21:14God, I'm flaming Dad.
21:22There you go.
21:27Earl's gonna love it.
21:29What?
21:30He likes me to look nice.
21:31And he's in Ed Case.
21:32And you know what, Max?
21:33I don't like lying to Miss Aduck about you staying over.
21:36Yeah, me and all.
21:37It's okay.
21:37We're gonna tell her I'm moving in with him.
21:39Aduck's gonna go mental.
21:41Let her!
21:42I don't wanna lie to her anymore.
21:44Just like yous.
21:48I hear you've been training up on hair, Mrs.
21:51Yes, yes.
21:52Do you want yours doing, sir?
21:54It's getting all that dog slather on it.
21:56You don't wanna get this temper now, do you, Mr. Budgie?
21:58That is a dumb disease.
22:00Just pop this on.
22:02Do you want me to trim your real hair first, sir?
22:04I just proceed with the weave.
22:15Some old hot clothing times club?
22:18Yeah.
22:19Great.
22:20Don't worry, Mr. Budgie.
22:21I've decided in no time.
22:22Give it to me, give it, tell me, give it to me.
22:25Just stay trolling, can't wait no longer.
22:29Give it, tell me, give it to me.
22:30God almighty, have you got any idea?
22:32Oh, right.
22:33You are a couple of connergents.
22:36Miss Mason's gonna hear about this operation.
22:38Please, don't, sir.
22:40I don't think you've got the money to pay for the damage.
22:44Now then, sir.
22:51So, how much money do we scam off him then?
22:53I forgot.
22:55I've got English homework.
22:59We often think of poetry as having subjects like beauty, love and joy.
23:05But if you take a look at this second verse.
23:10In winter trenches cowed and glum, with crumps and lice and lack of rum, he put a bullet through
23:16his brain and no one spoke of him again.
23:18It's very harsh and ugly, isn't it?
23:20Miss, are you giving us the answers or asking us the questions?
23:24Sorry.
23:25Erm.
23:26So, how would you describe the subject matter of suicide in the trenches?
23:31Load of crap.
23:32Oi.
23:33One more word from you, Kelly, and you are out that door.
23:36I'll put your hand up next time before you give an answer.
23:38That's great.
23:39That's exactly what the assessor's gonna be looking for.
23:42How you keep the class focused on you.
23:44And you're good and scary.
23:47It's good, honestly.
23:48And do you not think the poem is too depressing?
23:51No, look.
23:51Stop worrying about it.
23:52You're gonna be great.
23:53Go on.
23:53Again, from the top.
23:54Okay.
23:57Okay.
23:58Remember, some of these are expressed by the words like or as.
24:05As fit as?
24:07Mr. Cleaver.
24:09As sexy as?
24:11Mr. Cleaver.
24:12I think he fancies me lice.
24:14That just shows how much you know.
24:16Because he asked me around to his house tonight.
24:17Get real.
24:18I'll tell you exactly what he said.
24:20I think you need some private tutoring.
24:22Oh, and he did this with his tongue as he said it.
24:26Karl's right.
24:27You're a liar.
24:27And he asked me to call him Rob.
24:30Hey.
24:31Are you two wasting your time?
24:32No, miss.
24:38What struck me is the support Waterloo Road's getting from the parents out there.
24:42Yes, well, they can see what a difference the community school is making.
24:45And if you give the local community your support, they give it you right back.
24:50Thank you very much, Miss.
24:51Ryan, er, Melissa.
24:53Extended Services Manager.
24:55I'm responsible for setting all this up.
24:57Thank you, Miss Ryan.
24:58Thanks.
25:01Well, I think we put on a good show.
25:03Yeah, I think we made our point.
25:05I hope your mate over there is going to give us five stars.
25:08He'll do what I tell him.
25:10Right.
25:10I'm going to get these down the lab.
25:11I've got them standing by to give us a fast turnaround on the results.
25:14What's the agency?
25:16That's what the kids would want, isn't it?
25:17Since when did the kids know what was best for them?
25:20Hello?
25:21Is anyone here?
25:31Go.
25:32Hey, hey, hey.
25:32Jasmine, Jasmine.
25:37Hey, er, sorry, I didn't mean to scare you.
25:39I'm sorry.
25:40It's the, er, staff shower.
25:42Lost its pressure.
25:44Sorry.
25:45I have to take a shower about two or three times a day.
25:48It comes with the job.
25:51I think there's another thing that might come with the job.
25:53You've got a couple of girls with a serious crush problem.
25:56Only a couple?
25:58These two have got vivid imaginations.
26:01Ah, Danielle and Alicia.
26:02The very ones.
26:04And they've got you inviting them over for private tutoring.
26:07Well, that could get me arrested.
26:09Yeah, thought I'd better let you know.
26:12Yeah, tell.
26:14This happened to you quite a lot.
26:16Schoolgirl crushes.
26:18Ah, no.
26:19Not really.
26:21I don't believe the boys let you off lately.
26:25Listen, I had a look at that job advertisement you mentioned.
26:28Deputy Head of the English department.
26:31You gonna go for it?
26:33I've only been teaching for a year.
26:35You know what?
26:36I'm head of department, yeah?
26:38And I've only been teaching one year.
26:41One year longer than you.
26:43So you do the math.
26:49There's no way he's getting any money off us.
26:51He's dried his £450 wig.
26:56Didn't you sell him?
26:57Looks like I ain't ever gonna sell him.
26:59What?
27:00Everyone's downloading now.
27:02The market's flooded, okay?
27:05You've only just set up.
27:07Yeah, well, it looks like I'm gonna close down, Chloe.
27:09You are joking.
27:10Do I look like I'm joking?
27:13This DVD business has gone to crap.
27:16How are we gonna get all our money back?
27:18Our investment?
27:19Don't start nagging on at me, Chloe.
27:21You're the one that mucked up today, remember?
27:23Not me.
27:24We could've got some good money off budging, but oh no.
27:27Instead, we're the ones that have to fork out to him.
27:29I told you, I knew nothing about flipping wigs.
27:31And what are we supposed to do now, Chloe?
27:34Stop it, Dante.
27:43I'm sorry.
27:47Don't worry, alright?
27:49We'll sort something out.
27:51We're just gonna have to work twice as hard.
27:54We can cover it though, yeah?
27:58Yeah.
27:58Of course we can.
28:00Me and you can do anything.
28:07Mum, what do you look like?
28:09Just tell us what you want, love.
28:11It's chips.
28:12More chips?
28:13Only one portion per child.
28:15She's my mum, she can give me what she likes.
28:17It's only for chips.
28:18Yeah, and those chips add up.
28:20She can have my portion.
28:21Tata.
28:22Ha.
28:23So shut your hole.
28:25Kit!
28:26I'm sorry, Candy.
28:27She's way out of control, that one.
28:29I'm really gonna have to come down heavy on her.
28:31You'd be a mother these days, eh?
28:32I'm telling you.
28:33If I could, I'd take the lad room to the car boot sale.
28:36How's the date called me?
28:39No favouritism to your own kit, okay?
28:41Otherwise it'll cause a riot.
28:43Other than that, you're not doing too bad.
28:47Well, I think you look much better without the stupid thing.
28:51I hesitate to use the word conspiracy, but that's what it feels like.
28:55Well, conspiracy or no conspiracy, I know one person who will be delighted that you got rid of it.
29:00Your wife.
29:01Hmm, far be it for a mean teacher to try to reinvent himself.
29:06Shepherd's pie and chips, sticky toffee pudding and custard.
29:37You mind if I join you?
29:39You must be hungry.
29:42All the hard work you've been putting in, making yourself indispensable.
29:48Listen, Dave, I haven't really had the chance to thank you for today.
29:54Sometimes it can be a bit hurtful when you read what the little sods think about you.
30:01Do you want to know what I think about you?
30:03Yes, please.
30:05Well, the truth is...
30:09I think you're pretty damn fantastic.
30:12And I've been building up to this, like, waiting for the right moment.
30:18Some people might say you're a little over-cautious, Dave.
30:21Well, you'd be doing me a great favour if I could take you out for a nice meal tonight.
30:25Steph? Yeah, not now, Maxine.
30:27It's important, me and I've got something to tell you about.
30:29I'm sure it can wait, it can't be that important.
30:31Well, we think it is.
30:32Why do I find that very worrying?
30:34Well, there's nothing to worry about on it.
30:39I'm sorry, Dave, Jim.
30:42No problem.
30:56Mr. Mellor?
30:56That's all right.
30:59Can you sign it, please?
31:01Excellent.
31:05Thanks very much.
31:06Thanks.
31:07See ya.
31:12Yeah?
31:15You're kidding me.
31:19No, no, no, no.
31:20Thanks for checking.
31:21Yeah.
31:39Melissa tells me you and Ben are getting serious. Are there wedding bells in the air?
31:43Oh, for goodness sake.
31:45Hi, Joyce.
31:47Hi.
31:47There's no wedding in the air, or anyone else for that matter.
31:50So, she's making it up, then?
31:52Do you want to know the truth?
31:53Yeah.
31:54OK.
31:56Melissa keeps...
31:56She keeps hounding me about my love life, so...
31:59I let her believe that Ben and I were together, so she wouldn't start trying to fix me up, and
32:04that was all it was about.
32:08Thought I'd bring it in myself.
32:10So there's no confusion.
32:13Thank you very much.
32:18Er, six positive results.
32:21It could have been worse.
32:23Six is outrageous.
32:24What were you expecting?
32:26Still single figures.
32:27We should get them enrolled in the drug awareness sessions.
32:29Yeah.
32:30I am speechless.
32:31Even our head boy's on that list.
32:36Blimey.
32:37How reliable are these tests of yours?
32:40Infallible.
32:41Well, good.
32:41Fine, because we've caught him out, haven't we?
32:43So, um, we will give him a very severe warning.
32:46Look, I can swing it to keep these findings under wraps.
32:50But as chair of the board, I really feel we should send a message to the community that we are
32:55serious about drugs in schools.
32:57Do I detect a hint of a threat?
32:59If we exclude the head boy, it's only one pupil, but it's an important statement.
33:03I am not excluding Marley Kelly because of a positive cannabis test.
33:07Especially when he volunteered under pressure from you.
33:10Well, what do you have to do to get excluded from this school?
33:13We should definitely remove his head boy status.
33:16Well, it's hardly an appropriate punishment. It's a criminal offence.
33:19Look.
33:21No one can accuse you of not giving him every support.
33:25It's a bit of a kick in the teeth. He goes and does this.
33:28Maybe we should make an example of him.
33:31That boy's an asset to this school.
33:32I am not for covering anything up.
33:35One word.
33:36No.
33:43You want a health kick or something?
33:45Rob gives these to Bolton for his training diet.
33:48Thought I'd give them a go.
33:50That Bolton should have got something, hasn't he?
33:53Well, he won't have for much longer.
33:54If he keeps getting his face smashed in.
33:56Boxing's not about punching people's heads in.
33:58It's about channeling your aggression onto a higher plane.
34:02Right.
34:03Rob really cares about the boys in this school.
34:06Most schools would bite their hand off to have him on their staff.
34:09Wow.
34:11You've signed up to his fan club pretty quick.
34:14He suggested I go for a deputy head of English department job.
34:18And I'm going to.
34:19You are?
34:20Well, you're not going for it, are you?
34:22Well, he should be.
34:24You need to have experience to do that job.
34:26If you ever ease up.
34:29Oh, I'm sorry. I'm just a bit tense.
34:31I've got this big teacher training gig next lesson.
34:33And I'm.
34:35Well, why not pack up?
34:36You can't prepare anymore.
34:40You'll be fine.
34:46Excuse me.
34:50Rose, can I have a word?
34:53Can it actually be true what Maxine's just told me?
34:56That you've agreed to let these two halfwits live together under your roof?
35:00There's nothing I can do about it, is there?
35:01She's there every night as it is.
35:03I'm sorry.
35:05They tell me they're in love.
35:06Who am I to tell them they're not?
35:08We should get to know each other.
35:10I mean, we are going to be family soon.
35:15Don't let them see the real view.
35:17It's an act.
35:20Right, well.
35:22I'm about to find out whether I can do that.
35:24Everybody knows that they can.
35:37Does that help?
35:39Yeah.
35:40But I've got to face Elle Kelly in the next five minutes, remember?
35:47Not any trouble, just send him out the glass.
35:50And what if he refuses to go?
35:53Get one of the swaps to go and get Rachel.
35:56Okay.
35:58That is very good advice.
36:02Go on.
36:07Come on.
36:18Right.
36:19Gleaming.
36:21That's me done then?
36:22Yeah.
36:22Except for this lot.
36:24You're joking.
36:25Is there a problem?
36:27No.
36:28As soon as it's done, eh?
36:31Oh, hi love.
36:32Do you have two chips for all those?
36:34I'm looking for you actually.
36:35How's it going?
36:37You know, I think I might be getting the hang of this catering lot.
36:41But, eh, you'd have to ask the boss.
36:44Well, we'd have a new way, Mum.
36:46Silly app.
36:47Well, you'd better get used to it.
36:49Because your mum's going to be around for a while.
36:52If she wants to.
36:54Yeah.
36:55Your mum's done good today.
36:57You should be proud of her.
37:00Right.
37:01Well then, I'd better get stuck into this lot.
37:03Catch you later, Sam, love.
37:05I'm working.
37:08Can you go, please?
37:20I don't need to tell you how disappointed I am in you, Marley.
37:23Take that look off your face.
37:24You know what you've done.
37:27What are you going to tell, then?
37:28You tested positive.
37:30You've been found out.
37:31Well, that's rubbish.
37:32What?
37:32And I don't want you lying to me.
37:35Oh, okay.
37:36So you've made up your mind, then.
37:38Look, the tests don't lie.
37:39You do.
37:39Hang on a minute.
37:40What about my test?
37:41You don't need to worry.
37:42Miss Mason, it's not...
37:43Flick.
37:43Shut it, flick.
37:44Don't tell me what to do.
37:46Mum, sorry.
37:48Miss Mason's right.
37:49I'm a Kelly.
37:50Guilty as charged.
37:53So what are you going to do about it?
37:55Well, I'll tell you what other people want me to do.
37:57They want me to remove you from this school.
38:01Doesn't that bother you?
38:03Why should it?
38:07Well, one thing I will be doing is removing your head boy title.
38:09That is so unfair.
38:11And you will enrol in the drug awareness programme.
38:14No, I won't.
38:14Yes, you will.
38:16What you've done can seriously damage the reputation of this school.
38:19Hey, do you know something?
38:20I don't care what...
38:22Cos if you don't want me here, I don't want to be here.
38:25Marley, don't be stupid.
38:26I don't want to be here.
38:27I'm not a kid.
38:30Oh, guys, I lost him!
38:32Why is that...
38:32I don't!
38:33Oh!
38:35Oh!
38:37Oh!
38:38Oh!
38:39Oh!
38:43Oh!
38:45Oh!
38:47Oh!
38:51Oh!
38:55Oh!
39:03Oh!
39:06Say, I'm not unhappy to see a Kelly girl.
39:08We're glad to be shot in the lot of them.
39:10Which is why you should not be Chair of the Board of Governors.
39:12There are some people you just can't help.
39:14I know what you are, Marley.
39:15Hey, Marley, you don't make any worse than it is.
39:17He's bent!
39:21Marley, what's wrong?
39:23Where are you going?
39:24Anywhere but here.
39:27Marley!
39:28What are you doing?
39:29What?
39:30I'm not sticking around here.
39:32This is the same everywhere we go, Flick.
39:34I just don't know why I thought this place would be different.
39:35Hold on, what are you talking about?
39:37I am being done for drugs, in case you haven't noticed.
39:40Yeah, only because you protected me.
39:41No!
39:42No, because your dad swapped the test results.
39:45He is a policeman, for God's sake, and he is so desperate to get rid of me and do that.
39:49How do you think that makes me feel, Flick?
39:51I'm sorry.
39:52It should be him saying that, not you.
39:57Rose, I need to talk to you.
39:59Miss Mason!
40:00Candice Rexon's eye did excellent.
40:02Didn't you, Candice?
40:02Yeah, 110% after a bad start.
40:06Hey, well done you.
40:08Can't have been easy for you.
40:09It's hard enough getting out of bed, not to mind slugging me guts out.
40:14Rose, I've got a bit of bad news for you.
40:19Marley has tested positive for drugs.
40:22My Marley?
40:23Yeah.
40:23No bleeding way.
40:25I'll see about this.
40:26Hang on, come on.
40:27Do not spoil what you've achieved today.
40:29Spoil?
40:30I've worked all day, haven't I?
40:32Like I said I would.
40:33What happened to you meeting us halfway?
40:34We're trying, Rose, and so should you.
40:36Look, I know he'd never do drugs.
40:38Earl, yeah, but not Marley.
40:40Where is he?
40:42I'm afraid he's walked, after I took away his head boy status.
40:45Well, you can shove your job and your school up your arse.
40:48Rose, come on.
40:49Do not overreact.
40:50Think about your kids.
40:52Mum.
40:54They're saying how Marley's doing drugs, but he'd never.
40:57You've got it in for us, love.
41:00Can we go on, Mum?
41:02That would not help your situation, Rose.
41:09I've got work to get on.
41:10Would you get back to your class?
41:20Right.
41:21Where did we leave off last week?
41:23Miss?
41:24Are you going to get tested for drugs sometime?
41:27Mais non, ma petite.
41:29Now, asez-vous.
41:30Well, how come one of the teachers are getting tested?
41:33Oh, shut up, Michaela.
41:34The testing's for your benefit.
41:36Now, sit down.
41:38So, Miss, have you ever done a bit of a spliff in that?
41:41There you are.
41:43Do you want to copy out the front page of Le Monde, Michaela?
41:46Because, trust me, you're heading that way.
41:50Yeah, Miss, can I ask a question?
41:52Yes, you can, Bolton, if it's in French.
41:56Has Monsua Losson ever done drugs?
42:02I don't know what's got into you lot, but I'm telling you something.
42:04I can't be bothered with it.
42:06Well, maybe it's the same thing that got into Mr Losson.
42:09Right.
42:09The next one of you to open his or her mouth is in big, big trouble.
42:14Page 24.
42:17Okay, let's make a start.
42:21I know most of you are studying the First World War in history just now,
42:24so I thought we'd take a look at the work of one of the most famous war poets,
42:28Siegfried Sassoon, and his poem, Suicide in the Trenches.
42:32This guy's shot himself in the head.
42:33Which he wrote during his First World War military service.
42:35If you could have a read.
42:36Unless there's any volunteers.
42:41Great.
42:42Thanks, Earl.
42:44I knew a simple soldier boy.
42:47Who grinned at life in empty joy.
42:50Slept soundly through the lonesome dark.
42:53And whistled early with the lad.
42:55They say now Marley's doing drugs and my mum's crying.
42:58Er, excuse me, you can't just barge in here.
43:00Marley's walked, Earl.
43:02Marley's never done drugs.
43:03Earl, sit down.
43:04No.
43:05We want something done.
43:06Yeah, and if Marley's walking, then so should Losson.
43:13I said sit down.
43:14No.
43:15We want something done now.
43:17Oh, sit down.
43:18Maybe.
43:23Carla.
43:25Would you please go and get Miss Mason?
43:32She was so sad.
43:34Ready to throw the towel in.
43:35But she didn't, did she?
43:36In good honour.
43:37Well done you for talking her down.
43:38Well, she seems to think this sounds sort of anti-Kerry vendetta.
43:41Dad.
43:41I need to talk to you.
43:43Felicity, I'm busy, can't I?
43:44No, actually, I can't.
43:49Miss.
43:50Miss Shackleton's really, really scared and she's doing this.
43:55Hey.
43:56Hey.
43:56Mind telling me what that was all about?
43:58You swapped them, didn't you?
43:59Marley's test and mine.
44:04That is rubbish.
44:05Because I should have tested positive and didn't.
44:09How could you?
44:10You're disgusting.
44:13I'm gonna tell Mason I want to take another test.
44:15That'll prove Marley's innocent.
44:17Marley Kelly is nothing.
44:19He's 50 times more decent than you'll ever be.
44:22He took the blame because he loves me.
44:24Loves you so much he's got you hooked on drugs.
44:27You have really let me down, Felicity.
44:29There's a surprise.
44:30I can't believe it.
44:31You would take drugs, my own daughter.
44:34Well, that's the last you see of Kelly because you are grounded.
44:38Under house arrest?
44:40Is that for my own good or so I can't embarrass you?
44:42This has nothing to do with me.
44:43You're the one who took drugs.
44:47No, I'm a disappointment.
44:49I'm not proud of what I've done.
44:53Well, maybe I took those drugs because I'm sick of you telling me how to live my life.
44:57Felicity, you can't.
44:59What if I lose my job?
45:00Well, you better find a way out of this or you're going to lose your job.
45:03And I mean it.
45:04There's nothing I can do.
45:06You can tell Mason you made a mistake.
45:09And for the record, I don't want you running my life anymore.
45:15Quiet!
45:18Right, come on, quiet now.
45:19Yay!
45:20The cavalry arrives.
45:22Our Marley's not a drugger.
45:24And anybody who says any different is lying.
45:26What are you doing in here?
45:28I'll shove off.
45:29They're a bunch of hypocrites.
45:31What do we want?
45:33Legalised drugs.
45:34When do we want it?
45:35Now!
45:40Remember now, Eddie?
45:45Right, you.
45:46Get in the cooler now.
45:48Then you move it.
45:49Come on.
45:50Move!
46:04We're only having a laugh.
46:07I mean, it's not like you're a junkie or anything.
46:14How did you get hold of this?
46:16Philip sent me a link.
46:24That's all.
46:31All right, Lionel.
46:33I'm sorry, Rose.
46:35And Sambuca.
46:36Look, we need you to come and collect them, take them home, cool them off a bit.
46:41Rose?
46:43Rose.
46:47Do you know how much trouble you're in now?
46:49How much trouble your whole family's in?
46:53You see, you've got a fragment of common sense in that brain of yours!
47:01What about Rose?
47:03What about Rose?
47:03She's just walked off the job.
47:05This is a disaster, man.
47:07Why, why did you get off my limits?
47:11It's a mess.
47:20Come on, Sambuca.
47:22It's love.
47:23You two just sit!
47:25Stay where you are!
47:33I feel like a talk of Pratt.
47:36What if there's sympathy you're after doing?
47:38Look at me.
47:39It made us look like hypocrites.
47:40I meant what I said.
47:41I am anti-drugs.
47:42I just was a little misled back then.
47:47Have you never done anything you regret?
47:49Oh, no.
47:50I didn't mean...
47:52I think under the circumstances you should help on the drugs course.
47:56For the voice of experience.
48:00What?
48:02Miss Mason?
48:04My dad's got something to say to you.
48:08Erm...
48:09There may have been some mistake with the tests.
48:13A mistake? I thought they were foolproof.
48:15Well, the tests are, but, erm...
48:18It seems that the young lad, Marley Kelly, managed to swap his test with Felicity's.
48:23Well, so Flick's test was positive, not Marley's?
48:26Marley took the blame cos he knew I was scared of my dad finding out about me.
48:29This one's been an idiot, Miss Mason. She's the guilty one.
48:32My dad's a really good man cos he's against drugs.
48:34Well, I should hope so, too.
48:36What kind of example do you think you're setting?
48:38You know how stupid it is to take drugs, let alone dangerous.
48:41Miss Smith.
48:43OK, well...
48:44As of today, you're no longer head girl, and you'll be enrolling that after-school awareness course.
48:48And if we were doing what you wanted us to do, she'd be excluded.
48:51Yeah, it's only fair.
48:53Isn't it, Dad?
48:54Or is it just that you got it in for the Kellys and you wanted rid of them?
48:58Hope you're going to apologise to Marley.
49:00Or for something the lad did himself.
49:02Oh, for God's sake, stop lying!
49:04Why don't you admit what you've done?
49:09My dad deliberately swapped Marley's test result and mine.
49:15I let the father in me rule my head. Look, I will apologise to the lad, of course.
49:19And?
49:23And, naturally, I will resign as a Governor of Waterloo Road.
49:26What's the least you can do, Ralph? We should report him.
49:29Eddie.
49:31I'll handle this.
49:34Ralph, I trust you'll formalise that in writing.
49:38And we can put this whole matter to bed.
49:46Hello, Philip.
49:48I didn't know Michaela was going to show her whole school, Eddie. Honest.
49:51What's your excuse?
49:53Just enjoy violating people's privacy.
49:56I thought we were friends.
49:58What? Eddie, I'm sorry.
50:03Mate, just the girl I'm looking for.
50:06There's not another telling off about Earl, Steph, please.
50:09Listen to me, Maxine. He's bad news.
50:11He is bad, bad news.
50:13Sorry, Steph, but we've made up our minds.
50:17You've been great to me and everything, but...
50:20I'm growing up now, I can make my own decisions.
50:22You've been lying to me, Maxine, and I don't deserve that.
50:26Just give me one night to talk to you.
50:28You can come over and visit any time, can't you?
50:30Yeah. During the day, cos, er, I won't be coming back here.
50:35That's the kind of guy you want to shack up with, is it?
50:37You've got security, Dave, now, anyway, Steph.
50:40He looks like he's mad on you.
50:42I don't give a damn about security, Dave.
50:43What I do care about is you throwing your life away on that scum.
50:47I'm not listening to any more insults. I'll see you tomorrow.
50:55So, where are we going tonight then?
50:57I'm sorry, Dave, I'm not really up for a date.
50:59Oh, I'm sure I'll cheer you up.
51:02Look, I know Maxine's been giving you a few problems, but a nice spot of the way and that'll make
51:05you feel better, eh?
51:06It'll take more than that, believe me.
51:09Maxine is the most important thing in my life.
51:11She's a young adult. You know what I like, you can't control her.
51:15Dave, listen, I, erm, I don't really like people interfering in my family life.
51:20Especially those I hardly know.
51:21Oh, sounds like the old heave ho to me.
51:25Well, there never really wasn't us to heave ho, was there, Dave?
51:32Fine, if that's what you want.
51:37What's Miss Koresh doing with my boyfriend? He's way out of early.
51:40She keeps her up.
51:41We're gonna have to take her out, Dan.
51:46Where have you been? I thought you'd walked.
51:49Oh, Flick.
51:53Look, erm, I really like you, but...
51:57I can't.
51:59I... I can't do this.
52:02Oh, you and me, we're... we're two different.
52:04Is this about the drugs?
52:06Cos I'll stop, no more. Promise?
52:08No, they promised his heart before and all.
52:10Hey, listen.
52:12I'm not your mum, okay?
52:14I promise.
52:16I mean it.
52:20Oh, of course I.
52:33My letter.
52:34I wanted to, er, as you said, put the matter to bed.
52:37Soon as.
52:40Why didn't you take it further?
52:41I know your personal feelings about me.
52:43Don't try to tell him it was out of the goodness of your heart.
52:46How well do you know your daughter, Ralph?
52:49Do you know what interests her or how she feels about things?
52:52Or do you just project your opinions on her and expect her to share them?
52:55Are you implying there's a problem with how I'm bringing up my daughter?
52:58No.
52:58Suddenly you're the expert in parenting?
53:00No.
53:01I don't know a very unhappy child when I see one.
53:04You need to get her know her.
53:05And she needs a good dad, she needs a stable home life.
53:07Don't think you losing your job right now would be the best thing for her, would it?
53:10I was only trying to protect her from her bad influence.
53:13She could do a hell of a lot worse than Marley Kelly.
53:16If you're looking to fling some mud, fling it at yourself!
53:32Can you put me through two children's services, please? Ranjit Kallam.
53:54Before you slam the door in my face, I'm here to apologise to you.
53:57Come in.
53:59It's one up for the Kellys.
54:01Oh, come on.
54:03It was a decent thing that you did, Marley.
54:05I know that you thought you were standing up for fling, but you did lie about the tests
54:10and because of that we are in a mess.
54:12I know it was a stupid thing, I just...
54:15I just don't want anything bad to happen to fling.
54:17No, I know.
54:19I do understand that.
54:21And what would be really bad is if we lost you all from Waterloo Road.
54:28Well, that's not going to happen.
54:31Now we've been apologised to.
54:33OK. Well, tomorrow, a new start?
54:37Say thanks to Miss Mason Boyce for coming all this way.
54:41Thanks.
54:42OK. Tomorrow.
54:45I'm going to, er, get us all a chippy or something.
54:47Yeah.
55:02Are you following me?
55:04Well, don't call my security day for note.
55:06I don't like being spied on.
55:09Mm-hmm.
55:10See, I'm a bit of a mind reader.
55:12You know what you'll need, Miss Aduck?
55:14A great big Geordie hug.
55:19Do you know something, Dave?
55:21You might be right.
55:23Come here.
55:33Didn't think you'd be here.
55:38Well, you'll be pleased to know I've handed in me resignation
55:41and I've got another ticking off.
55:45Hands up. I deserved it.
55:47Yeah, you did.
56:09Mum!
56:11Mum!
56:13Can't you turn that down a bit of me?
56:14Mum, come on!
56:16Marley, is that you?
56:17No.
56:19Mum, open the door.
56:21Rose, it's Sandra.
56:22Oh, sorry, I don't know any Sandras.
56:23It's your social worker, Rose.
56:25Yeah, well, you can just go and piss off.
56:26Look, we're going to have to come in, Rose.
56:28Mum, open the flaming door.
56:32This is breaking and entering.
56:33Oh, shut up!
56:34We've been trying to get in touch.
56:35You haven't answered letters or phone calls.
56:37It's fine. Come on, I'm here now.
56:39To be honest, you're not in a fit state to look after them.
56:41We've got to remove your children to a place of safety.
56:43Oh, what are you on about? They're safe!
56:44What's going on?
56:45What?
56:45Putting us into care.
56:47No!
56:47Give you Rose!
56:48Hey, no!
56:49Hey, that's my kid!
56:50No!
56:51No, please!
56:52Oh, no!
56:53Please, Marley, stop them!
56:55Leave her alone!
56:57Just come on!
56:57Just come on!
56:58Just come on!
56:58No!
56:59Please!
57:00Oh, please!
57:08Sam!
57:13Molly!
57:13Molly, don't you leave!
57:14Molly, don't leave!
57:15No!
57:16No!
57:20Molly, don't you leave!
57:22Molly, don't leave!
57:23Don't leave!
57:33Oh, why don't you leave me?
57:36Oh, my God!
57:39Oh, my God!
57:46I'm sorry!
57:50Stop it!
57:51Ah...
57:52Oh, my God!
58:07Ah...