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00:17and there's no respect anymore they should lock these kids up I mean what's it coming to when
00:22teachers are getting killed in a playground Jack Rimmer what happened at Waterloo Road was a tragedy
00:30but we have to believe that we can make things better
00:50I've put a new management team in place our new deputy headteacher Eddie Lawson here is among
00:55the best in the country our motto is ex nihilo omnia everything from nothing and we stand by that
01:02can I just say a lot of people were the folded after what happened to Izzy Redpath but Jack stayed
01:07on because he wants to make things better it's why I've joined him if anything what happened to
01:13Izzy reinforced our policy of inclusion because eventually the kids at our community school
01:19become the community you've won a national bravery award for taking on a violent drug dealer in your
01:25school grounds you've been in all the papers look we just want to get on with the job we're paid
01:30for
01:36I uh
01:39my man wants some support
01:45you all right Mr. Clarkson close just having a breakfast she'll see you at school
01:51I'll tell him myself your toast going cold
02:07Tom me and Dante we've we've been talking
02:14well I hope it was about how hard you were going to be working this year because in half an
02:17hour's time it's when the graph starts
02:20you make your mum proud eh you get your a-levels the whole world opens up to you
02:29about getting married come back to me in 10 years time and we can discuss it then okay
02:34it's what we both want you're 16 stop talking daft
02:39I'm old enough to look the truth is Claude Dante Charles is well he's an idiot I mean albeit a
02:45nice
02:45idiot but will you find that out when you grow up I am growing up and we love each other
02:55and you don't want to come to the wedding fine
03:03you believe that
03:08listen thanks for the vote of confidence in there
03:10I meant every word of it I know how demoralising it can be for headmasters
03:13there's not enough of them out there trying to change things
03:16see you at school hey Jack you deserve that award
03:32you sounded dead sexy yeah face for radio eh
03:37I never thought I'd be living with a real life hero
03:40have you ever thought about having hero kids
03:45do you want to start
03:49yeah
03:54everything from nothing
04:04see
04:04you should have told him the truth
04:06I did you heard me
04:08the real truth
04:09he's gonna be in pieces when he finds out
04:12you know how much I want Tom there this afternoon
04:15do you really think he'd come
04:16he doesn't take me and Dante seriously
04:20promise me you'll tell him
04:22I promise
04:24and you really love Dante
04:27more than anything
04:32oh it's gorgeous
04:37you're gonna look so beautiful
04:40today's gonna be great
04:51you're
04:51you're going to go
05:12go
05:12you're going
05:15Morning, girls.
05:27Take it you were the only one who applied.
05:30Wonder why.
05:32Thanks for your good wishes, Grantley.
05:34Oh, I'm just saying.
05:36Kim Campbell's shoe's going to be hard to fill.
05:39Well, I've got a killer pair of me own.
05:42Well, don't get too settled, eh?
05:44Her and Trennaman's only on sabbatical.
05:47Yeah, well, go to Dash.
05:50I've got a management meeting.
05:54You all right, Daze?
05:56I really hope she'd grow out of him.
05:59But maybe you should have a proper talk with her.
06:01I mean, she's not an idiot.
06:04She loves him for a reason.
06:07I'll try and catch her at lunch.
06:09So what, you haven't told him yet?
06:10I tried to.
06:13Anyway, he'd probably lock me in my room if he thought I was being serious.
06:17So we don't tell anyone, okay?
06:19What?
06:20I won't tell it's sorted with Tom.
06:27Very colourful.
06:28Very expressive.
06:30Well, it's not exactly pre-Raphaelite, but, um, catches the spirit.
06:36Definitely not a big pint of pre-Raphaelite.
06:37I always thought he was a bit overrated myself.
06:42Ah.
06:44Morning, gentlemen.
06:45Eddie Lawson.
06:45Steph Haydock.
06:47French.
06:48Oh, I've heard a lot about you, Steph.
06:50All good things, Steph.
06:51All good things.
06:53How's the new office?
06:54I'm going minimalist, actually.
06:57Settling for a new plant.
06:58Which will give me something to talk to while you two are comparing the size of your four-by-fours.
07:10We all set?
07:11Oh, yeah.
07:12Do we have to?
07:14This is such a lovely job when there's no kids about.
07:19Okay.
07:20All right, calm down.
07:22In your cup.
07:26I'm going to give Dante a big surprise today.
07:30I'm going to bake him a cake.
07:32You can't do that on your first day in the job.
07:34Of course I can.
07:34I'm practically my own boss now.
07:36Lewis, you are going to try and make this job work, aren't you?
07:39My Steph said Mr Rimmer's real stuck his neck out for you.
07:41Rimmer rolls me.
07:42That's why I've got this gig.
07:44And anyway, I get to see you every day, so of course I'll make it work.
07:49And you'll get to see me.
07:53I said orderly!
07:59Come on.
08:00At the back.
08:01Get off me!
08:02Who do you think you are?
08:03Your worst nightmare, son.
08:05Hand it over!
08:17What's your name?
08:19Bolton Smiley.
08:22You want to have a bit of a clear out, Bolton?
08:24You're carrying too much junk, lad.
08:29Anyone got a problem with bag searches?
08:31Find another school.
08:35I'll have to give you a shout if I get any tricky pastoral care issues.
08:39Anytime.
08:41Go on.
08:42Right, he's next.
08:47Hey!
08:54Listen, er...
08:55You know what I mean, you know, second force about...
08:58Us two, getting married and that.
09:05Why don't you mock it?
09:08That's what I want.
09:10You've always been the one for me.
09:16You've created top sets in the GCSE groups.
09:19I've done all the allocating with the department heads.
09:21But you said it would be all mixed ability at Waterloo Road.
09:24We need to cater for the new intake.
09:26Well, half of this new lot aren't even in our catchment area.
09:29They've picked up on the buzz.
09:30What, from a merger teacher?
09:33Some bright kids here.
09:34Not one of these New Year 10s got below a level 7 on the SATs.
09:38If we stick to mixed ability classes,
09:41these'll raise the bar for all the kids.
09:43Yeah, but we don't want it lowering for them.
09:45I'm talking about setting for a year, right?
09:47Just to kickstart results.
09:49Pure learning, no distractions.
09:51We can get this lot through their core subject GCSEs in a year.
09:54Our A to C grades will rock it.
09:56That's good publicity.
09:57Feel-good factor in the school.
09:59It sets a goal to the other kids.
10:01That's what I want.
10:02Show them that nothing is impossible.
10:06Hello.
10:08We'd better roll out the carpet.
10:10Here comes Carla Bentham.
10:12I do wonder about you, Jack.
10:14We can't deal with a kid with Asperger's syndrome.
10:17It's not like she's ill.
10:18Well, I hope she's not going to be one of those difficult kids.
10:22We've got enough of those with the excluded boys the LEA dumped on us.
10:25Three words, Steph.
10:27Inclusion, inclusion, inclusion.
10:29Three more, Jack.
10:31Yawn, yawn, yawn.
10:50We should catch up.
10:53No, thanks.
11:02Mrs Bentham.
11:03I am so grateful, Mr Rimmer.
11:06I mean, it's easy for schools to see the condition rather than the child.
11:10Well, it's not like she's full-blown, so to speak.
11:16You have read the notes?
11:18Not yet.
11:18Apologies from the messenger.
11:19Apparently there was a mix-up with the files.
11:22It's polite to knock.
11:23Carla.
11:25You said I should always knock.
11:45Would you wait outside, please?
12:00It says here that Carla was excluded from her last school.
12:05It says that she's moved to school three times in as many years.
12:09It's about knowing how to handle her.
12:12If she's given a routine, she knows where she is.
12:15Rue to staff.
12:16Aggressive with pupils.
12:18I can't put this on my...
12:19She doesn't mean it.
12:20It's anxiety.
12:22If she gets scared...
12:25You should have told me about this before.
12:29I don't think we can...
12:31No child left behind.
12:34That's what you said.
12:37I thought, finally, she had a chance to be accepted,
12:40but you're just the same as the rest.
12:50Right.
12:50Don't lose him, all right?
12:51A hundred quid's worth there.
12:52Hey, I shall guard them with my life.
12:55Yeah, don't take them.
12:56What are you doing?
12:57Looks like you're doing a drug deal.
12:59Come on.
13:00What's happening?
13:03Well, it's a wedding.
13:04Who's getting married?
13:08You and Chloe?
13:09Oh, that's mint.
13:11When?
13:11Today.
13:12Look, Jan, do not breathe a word to anyone.
13:15Don't worry, Jan, eh?
13:16Oh, my God.
13:17Today?
13:19Where?
13:20I'll tell you after, all right?
13:25Janice has difficulty holding her on water.
13:27How do you think she's going to keep this under her hat?
13:32Right, don't do, lad.
13:34So, what's she do with this cake?
13:37I just think she'd do better where there's more resources
13:40for more challenging pupils.
13:42You've got the resources.
13:44I mean, you're taking loads of LEA money to include her.
13:52I just want Carla to have a chance.
14:04OK.
14:06We'll give it a go, then, shall we?
14:14She said you told her to wait outside.
14:18Outside the office.
14:20Carla does tend to take things literally.
14:22It's part of the Aspergers.
14:23You just have to be very clear with her.
14:27Would you give Miss Haydock a call?
14:29Tell her to have a look for Carla.
14:30She'll just be in the playground.
14:31She never goes far.
14:32She's very good on boundaries.
14:35These help with her concentration.
14:37She takes one at morning break.
14:38They also help with her anxiety, too.
14:41I could stay and talk to her teachers, you know,
14:43discuss with them how she can get a little bit edgy sometimes.
14:46Maybe go through some of the routines with them.
14:48You get off, Mrs Bentham.
14:50We've got a busy day, you know, first day back.
14:53You leave Carla to us, yeah?
14:59Just had a call from that new drama teacher,
15:02Matt Wilding says he's stuck on some Greek runaway typical.
15:07You tried that one year, remember?
15:09Just thought I'd introduce myself.
15:11Eddie Lawson, new deputy.
15:13Oh, and Grant Lee Budgin, head of English.
15:16Tom Clarkson.
15:17Morning, Tom.
15:19And this is Jasmine, er...
15:21Qureshi.
15:22Qureshi.
15:22Our rookie.
15:23Ah, you and me both, eh?
15:25I feel too late in my depth.
15:27And as jumpy as a box of frogs.
15:29Yeah, I was terrified on my first day.
15:30It's all a big act.
15:31That's the secret of teaching.
15:33But if you do need any help,
15:34don't hesitate to give me a shout.
15:37Oh, er, these are my attempts at lesson plans.
15:40I don't know how useful they are.
15:42I haven't taught all your texts.
15:43But I have done my best.
15:45Hmm.
15:46That's good practice for you.
15:47And, er, I need to see what you're capable of.
15:54Well, Grant Lee Budgin, welcome to Easy Street.
16:01Tom.
16:03Did you get any of Jack's messages?
16:05You know, he's so gutted about it.
16:07Don't take this the wrong way, you know, er,
16:08I know you're only trying to help,
16:09but I hope he is gutted.
16:11Tom, will you...
16:11All he had to do was play it by the book.
16:14Call the cops.
16:14But no, he had to be a hero.
16:16Still, he's got a nice badge for it, though, hasn't he?
16:21Er, girl, I'm Brian.
16:24Er, what the hell was that I had nice down there?
16:26Er, hey?
16:27Is that a nice?
16:29Is that a nice?
16:30Is that a nice?
16:32Shut up.
16:36Morning, class.
16:37I'd just like Teddy to just...
16:41Miss, are you new?
16:43Yes.
16:44Miss, you look about 16.
16:46Just about old enough to get married.
16:48Are you married, miss?
16:53Miss, are you going to answer Janisha's question?
16:55No, yeah, it's only a good question.
16:57It's not like it's cheek or anything.
17:00I mean, if someone asked me a question,
17:01I'd just say no.
17:02About you, class.
17:04That is just a hint
17:06of how much you're annoying me right now.
17:10Sorry, miss.
17:20Right.
17:25Let's start again, shall we?
17:28My name's Miss Qureshi.
17:29You didn't tell him to do Dante.
18:00Is that dumb?
18:02No wonder they had her to pay my mum two grand to send me here.
18:06I'd better be getting some serious treats for that money.
18:09Fortnite in Florida, the lot.
18:11Yeah, right, like you've got time for a holiday.
18:14My mum's all...
18:15It's a golden opportunity.
18:18Easy for her to say.
18:19She's not the one taking her GCSEs in one year rather than two.
18:24Skipping class?
18:26No, thanks. Skipping's for kids.
18:28You knew her too?
18:30It's my fourth time being new.
18:31Fruits and wheels are something.
18:35We don't talk about that.
18:37Wild.
18:38So, do you want to hang out with us?
18:41Mum says I should be my own person this time.
18:43I'm too easily led.
18:46What are you girls loitering about before the bell's gone? Go on.
18:52Carla Bentham?
18:54Aren't you supposed to be sitting on a chair outside Mr Rimmer's office?
18:58But he said wait outside. He didn't say anything about a chair.
19:01Don't take that attitude with me.
19:04I distinctly heard him.
19:06Come on.
19:07Get off me!
19:11Just to make it clear, just so that there's no misunderstanding, I am distinctly saying inside now.
19:25Well, it's been a regular walk about this morning.
19:28Thank you for trying with me.
19:33Miss Haydor, our head of pastoral care will give you the tour, okay?
19:37Stay here one second.
19:39Jack.
19:41This girl.
19:42And another thing, Carla takes a prescription everyday and I think it's best if you handle this.
19:46A prescription?
19:48Just make sure she gets one at break time.
19:50They're just to stop her being anxious.
19:51I'll be snuggling a few of these myself.
19:55I tell you Jack, I've just got a bad feeling.
19:58It's the way she looks at me, it's like, it's like somewhere off crime watch.
20:02Trust me, okay, I wouldn't have taken her on if I thought she was a hard case.
20:0535 seconds.
20:08You said one second.
20:09What do I do now?
20:12Team FA.
20:17The pyramids at Giza.
20:20The UN building in New York.
20:24The Mona Lisa.
20:28Daisies.
20:30Mondrian's New York.
20:33The Parthenon in Athens.
20:36And...
20:37Pineapples.
20:39Why am I showing them to you?
20:40Is it cos you're mad, sir?
20:43Close, Damon.
20:45But...
20:45Is it cos I've taken them on holidays?
20:47You pillwook.
20:48Hey, listen.
20:49I don't mind what you come up with, as long as you come up with something.
20:53Alright?
20:54All the things I've just shown you are about numbers.
20:58Sir, but it's a pineapple.
20:59Yes, you see?
21:00That's why it's so flippin' interesting.
21:03Look.
21:04There's a system in the pineapples.
21:06Are you taking a piss?
21:07Shut up.
21:12Phi.
21:13Sometimes known as the Golden Ratio.
21:16It's a number you'll find in all those things I've just shown you.
21:19Going right back to the construction of the Great Pyramids.
21:22Which, incidentally, have a base-to-height ratio of...
21:261.6.
21:28Now, I know what you're thinking.
21:29Who's this bloke?
21:30We're the bottom set.
21:31All we do is add it and take it away.
21:34Well, not anymore.
21:36This is where it all starts.
21:38Cos everything you see around you.
21:41And I mean everything.
21:43If you look hard enough, you'll find maths in it.
21:49Cos everything you see around you.
22:11Let's get started.
22:12Don't go away.
23:12Damon, and you'll make a friend in me for life if you show a bit. Off you go.
23:19Here, let's see your scribbles.
23:22Come on. You didn't say a word, old class.
23:25I just want to see what, if anything, you were listening to.
23:30That boy, Damon, he told me to shut up.
23:34Do you know what this is?
23:36Fibonacci sequence. Each number is the sum of the numbers before it.
23:41And how does that relate to what we were doing in class?
23:44Because as the sequence gets bigger, when you divide each number by the previous one, you get the golden ratio,
23:491.61.
23:53I don't want you in my class anymore.
23:56Have I done something wrong?
23:57Opposite. There's no way you're bottom set.
24:00What class you got next?
24:02English with Miss Koreshi.
24:04Do you like English?
24:06I like books and plays.
24:07Yeah? What's your favourite?
24:09I like Herman Melville, Moby Dick, whales are my favourite mammal, and Bram Stoker and Jane Austen, and I've read
24:17all of William Shakespeare, but I don't like all of those.
24:20Maybe we should have a word with Mr Rimmer.
24:23Just one.
24:29Hey, by Carla Bentham. Have you checked her history?
24:32She's not kicked off.
24:34Huh?
24:35Carla.
24:36She's an A in maths, as far as I can tell.
24:38I want her in my top set.
24:39She'll bump her up in English, too.
24:41Well, you know, maybe it's just beginner's luck.
24:43Let's see how she settles first.
24:46Look, whatever I feel about setting, if we're going to do it, I'll back you 100%, but we need some
24:51consistency.
24:52I just think that with the Aspergers, she might be a bit disruptive.
24:55I don't want her distracting the other new intake.
24:58She hasn't got a disruptive history, has she?
24:59Anyway, you're allocating support staff for her.
25:02Yeah, no, no, that's on its way.
25:04Yeah, she should be here today, actually.
25:06Who is it you're dealing with?
25:07It's fine.
25:08It's fine.
25:08Look, I'm on it.
25:09Jack, you're drowning in paperwork.
25:12I'll talk to Grantley.
25:38Quiet!
25:42But I won't ask you if you know the works of Robert Burns
25:46because I already know the answer.
25:49He's a Scottish poet, now dead.
25:53Page 109.
25:55Te Amoose.
25:57Who's going to start the reading?
25:58Hmm? You.
26:00It's not even English.
26:01What are you smirking at, girl?
26:04No, it is Scots.
26:06Read it phonetically.
26:09We sleek it, cowering, timorous beaster.
26:13A water panics in thy brewster.
26:18She's clearly been put in the wrong set.
26:20Her maths ability is outstanding.
26:23What's that got to do with her English?
26:25Why shall I start?
26:26Favourite authors of the 1800s or the fact that she can recite Shakespeare.
26:31You can get a parrot to do that.
26:34They tend to leave a bit to be desired on critical theory, though.
26:36I don't know.
26:37I don't know.
26:49Keep an eye on that one.
26:54Verse 2.
26:55Beth.
26:56Hi, Carla.
26:57I doubt now.
26:58I'm Davina.
26:59Well made by.
27:00What then?
27:01Go ye to thee.
27:11That wee bit heap of leaves and stibble
27:13Has cost thee money a weary nibble
27:15Now thou'st turned out, for ae thy trouble
27:18But how so hold?
27:20To thaw the winter's sleety dribble
27:22And crown rush quod
27:24But mouth see thou art
27:25Know thy lane
27:27Improving foresight may be vain
27:28The best way schemes are nice and nice
27:30Is that a diamond?
27:31Gang after a blade
27:32Sadly, no
27:33And leave a snort
27:35But free from me
27:36Page 109, I think
27:39Still thou art blessed
27:41And saddle me
27:41The present only
27:43Toucheth thee
27:44My dad gave my mum some diamond earrings
27:46Did you sold them to her for a credit card?
27:48No talking
27:50It's my fault, Mr. Budgie
27:52Ask Carla a question
27:54In my class, we don't talk over a reading
27:59Well that's a lie because he's talking now
28:01With Bowie
28:02Excuse me
28:05I thought I just heard you call me a liar
28:09Because you've been saying that we shouldn't talk
28:11And you've been talking
28:13Oh, and that makes me a liar
28:17Yes
28:19Who in God's name do you think you are?
28:22Explain yourself
28:25Mr. Budgin, I think you should leave it
28:27Mr. Budgin
28:28Don't you tell me how to run my classroom, Miss Shackleton
28:32And be quiet
28:34Carla
28:35What on earth do you think you're doing with that?
28:39Put it down
28:40You better damn well stop it
28:43Or by God I will
28:45That is one serious space for death
28:46Put it down this instant
28:49Sir, this is really quite frustrating
28:51Carla, please love, you need to calm yourself down
28:53It's actually my right to learn and this is compromising it
28:56Sit down this instant now
28:58What?
28:59And get a chair in the vase
29:00Jesus
29:00Mr. Budgin, should we just leave Carla to calm yourself down?
29:05It's all right
29:07Carla, are you all right?
29:08Enough
29:10Leave me alone
29:13Get Mr. Rimmer here for this minute
29:15I said leave me alone
29:21Jack, I'm sick
29:26Bloody hell
29:27Quite
29:29I want that girl out of here today
29:35Get her down to the cooler
29:36Get Steph down there
29:37Find out what's going on in her head
29:38It wasn't her fault, Jack
29:39Just get her down there
29:40Come on
29:48Find her up
29:49Let her go
29:52Right, you lot back inside without a sound, please
29:54Don't bother with the cooler, Jack
29:56Just sling her out
29:57Cranky
29:59You've got to give her a chance
30:01It's her first day
30:02Are you serious?
30:05You're expecting me to teach again in a school where violence is tolerated
30:09That's not what I'm saying, Cranky
30:10Oh, really?
30:11Oh, well, I wonder how the rest of the staff will see it
30:20I said quiet!
30:26I don't care what Mr. Budgen said to you
30:29Your actions are inexcusable
30:30It all went black, I don't remember
30:32Well, here's a reminder
30:33You damn near broke his nose
30:35He provoked me
30:37Oh, I see
30:38So if I provoke you, you're going to lamp me, are you?
30:40Yes
30:42I'm not paid enough for this
30:47Why aren't you looking after Carla?
30:49I am not spending another minute alone with that girl
30:51And I suspect nobody else will either
30:54Well, you're wrong on that one, Seth
30:55Oh, I see
30:56So you've caught the positive dynamic vision bug and all, have you?
31:00I hope I have
31:01Have you been feeding Jack E numbers over the holidays?
31:04Because it's like he's been taken over by Paul McKenna or something
31:07Just remember
31:08You only have to put up with him in the day
31:10Yeah, well, Jack can just remember
31:13That I didn't sign up to teach flippin' Rain Man
31:21Carla?
31:26Not a good day so far
31:29Not a good day at all
31:32Well, that's going to get better
31:35Because you and me are going to have lunch together
31:42Is that okay?
31:48I think so
31:50As long as they don't use low fat spread on their sandwiches
31:54Right
31:56Well, if they do, we won't have any
32:00None at all?
32:01No
32:03We can try something else
32:05They've got a new salad bar
32:09I like you
32:13I wish I didn't have to be here
32:14It scares me
32:19Disrespect is bad enough
32:20But physical violence
32:21We've got to make a stand
32:24And don't you start spouting Jack's inclusion claptrap, Steph
32:28Because this is how it ends up
32:30Don't worry, Grantley, I won't
32:31I have given every bit of my experience to that girl
32:34And it's like looking into a void
32:36And I'll show you how it ends up
33:16Jack.
33:17What the bloody hell's going on?
33:18Grantley's mobilised the staff. I think we've got a bit of a situation.
33:48Get back in your class, Ruth.
33:49Into your class, Ruth.
33:51You stupid and dangerous.
33:54Off the test. In your seats now.
33:58That's it. Put that ball now. Get back in your class.
34:01Now we are the best.
34:09What's this?
34:11It's Armageddon out there. Get back to your classes.
34:13No one's teaching.
34:15Until we get the support staff your special wards require.
34:19Are we?
34:21You going on strike?
34:23You can't expose another member of staff to the likes of that.
34:26Do you think I'd put any of you at risk?
34:28I don't know what you'd do anymore.
34:31Well, I bet you're loving this, aren't you?
34:33What is it, a bit of revenge? Kicking the teeth, eh?
34:35Don't tempt me.
34:37Well, go on then. Have a go if you want.
34:41Come here!
34:42Go on, Ruth!
34:43Go!
34:44Come on!
34:45Get it out of your system, Ty.
34:46Worse than the flaming kids.
35:00That was out of order, Jack.
35:02You don't understand.
35:03I know!
35:04Cos it's insane!
35:05I've never seen anything like it!
35:06I said forget about it, OK?
35:09Where's Carla?
35:10In the cooler, out of our house way.
35:12That's like punishing her for having Asperger's!
35:15Eddie!
35:15I've got enough on my hands with a flaming teacher's strike, alright?
35:19I warned you she'd be disruptive, but oh no, you knew best!
35:22OK, OK, look.
35:23We now know she needs support staff.
35:26Is she statemented?
35:27Do we know what she's entitled to?
35:29I'm dealing with it.
35:30We can put her on School Action Plus until it's finalised.
35:33I'll grab the file off Bridget.
35:35I can handle it, alright.
35:37What I need from you is to keep the teaching staff on side.
35:42Oi, smiley!
35:43If this goes on much longer, we'll have to send the kids home.
35:49Yes, I want an early lunch call.
35:52Yes, now!
36:07I'll put her in the cooler!
36:08Jack, I can't let her...
36:09Leave it!
36:10Go ahead.
36:11Go on.
36:13Jack!
36:15Look, Ivina.
36:18I'm trying to keep you together, but...
36:20I told you it was too soon to come back.
36:23No, it's alright.
36:24Just...
36:25Deep breaths.
36:28Yeah, I'll be alright.
36:31I'm perfectly calm now.
36:35Don't worry.
36:38What's that?
36:49Your carriage is awake.
36:51Ready?
36:53Right, well, I'll see you there, okay?
36:56Yeah.
36:57Let's go.
37:05Do you need me up in the loos, yeah?
37:07Yeah.
37:08Hiya, girls.
37:09Just give us a minute.
37:10Yeah, sure.
37:12Listen, I'm sorry I was a bit of a grump this morning.
37:14How about we go out for a meal tonight, eh?
37:17I can't.
37:18I can't.
37:18I'm going out with Dante.
37:20Just you and me then, Mika.
37:22We can eat for three, eh?
37:24Er, I'm not sure if I can make it either.
37:26Well, er, tomorrow then?
37:28Yeah.
37:30Yeah?
37:31Only if Dante can come.
37:34I'm just trying to keep us together, yeah?
37:36Like a family.
37:37Like your mum would have wanted.
37:40Anyway, homework before boyfriends.
37:45Text him, okay?
37:53Hey, hey, hey, lad.
37:55Just a touch.
37:56We'll give everyone kidney failure.
37:57And keep stirring.
37:59I don't want a sticky bottom.
38:00Like a poison.
38:01Yeah, you can do.
38:03You're out.
38:03That's a beautiful invention.
38:10There you go.
38:19Well, it's a touchy.
38:21What can I get you?
38:22Bit of wedding cake, maybe?
38:24Look.
38:26Later, Jack.
38:27Hey, what are you on about, Seven?
38:30Did Dante Charles food tools about him and Claude getting wet?
38:33Well, he told you that.
38:34I said, Clark it-
38:36Sorry.
38:37Mr. Clarkson won't let that happen.
38:40Well, you said it.
38:41You should tell him that, sir.
38:45Oh, I will.
38:47You watch me.
38:52You all set, then?
38:54I'm crapping myself, Dad.
38:55Hey, come on, son.
38:57I just keep feeling dead sick, you know?
39:00It's okay.
39:01I felt like that when I married your man.
39:03Look, if you think you've got responsibilities now, wait till you've got a nipper relying on
39:07your day and night.
39:09Best feeling in the world, son.
39:10Girls run their way.
39:12See you later, Dad.
39:13Come on, come on.
39:25Oh, we meet him.
39:25Come on.
39:29All set, girls.
39:30Let's go, then.
39:40There's nothing in Carla's file to suggest that she needs support or that she's ever been violent.
39:45She's got Asperger's and there's no LEA statement.
39:48That's odd.
39:50Read it yourself if you don't believe me.
39:52Why wouldn't I believe you?
39:56Anyway, Davina says it was Grantley's fault that she kicked off in the first place.
39:59I think we should draw a line under this.
40:01I'll get on to the LEA if you like.
40:03Put a rocket up them.
40:05Thanks, Eddie.
40:05But it's under control.
40:06At least, it will be when I get Grantley and the rest of the mutineers back on side.
40:15Bridget, can you get Carla Bentham's mother on the phone for me?
40:19I would not knowingly put any of my staff or pupils at risk.
40:24I've checked the LEA's position on this.
40:27And Carla's form of Asperger's is what they call high functioning.
40:32She's not automatically entitled to support.
40:35High functioning?
40:36What, in karate?
40:39You went in pretty hard on her from what I've heard.
40:42Oh.
40:44So I'm the cause of this now, am I?
40:46You have got a responsibility for the health and safety of your staff.
40:50How much risk do you want to put us at?
40:52Jack, I voice my concerns straight off.
40:55I mean, come on, you can't pretend she acts normal.
40:57I agree with you, Steph.
40:59And that's why I'm providing support out of my own budget.
41:02I'm assigning Davina Shackleton to look after her day by day, class by class.
41:09So I hope it'll put all this talk of striking to bed.
41:15We're a collective here.
41:16Mm-hm.
41:18Well, I'll leave you to vote on it, then.
41:33What is good?
41:46Hello, Neil.
41:46Hi, I appreciate it.
41:47Okay, before we finish that arc, man, please, hit me,SUO.
41:50What will I do, fuck, nobody?
41:50That will take me, please?
41:51Get me, patients, and I know.
41:51Let me be right.
41:51Listen to my first, take me.
41:51You need to take out and touch it, then.
41:52Take me maybe.
41:53Maybe two, now, before your head.
41:55Let me be разделing the fan,
41:55it moves between two heads and puts a tiger head in one squared.
42:18Is that all right?
42:30Your daughter's being aggressive toward a member of staff today. Looking at a file, it seems out of character. I
42:36don't know how much it's her and how much is the Asperger's. I'm sorry. Again.
42:44The way I see it is you're the link makes all this work. I want Carla to have a chance
42:48here, like every other kid, but I've got to reassure the staff as well.
42:53Well, I'm not exactly qualified.
42:54Come on, I've seen the rapport that you built up with her already. You'd be brilliant. And I know the
42:59staff would give you a massive vote of confidence.
43:02And would put you on a short course too, because it's all about support for you as well. And I
43:07think we can find some money in the budget for staff training.
43:09And do you know what? This would really kickstart your CV.
43:17OK, then. I'll go and tell Carla.
43:29Mrs Bentham? It seems there are a few pages missing from Carla's file, Jack.
43:35Don't forget, I want your assignments first thing tomorrow. No excuses.
43:58Look.
44:05People tell me I'm difficult.
44:08I'm not always.
44:11Mum says I'm as good as gold when I've had my pills.
44:15Which you said you'd taken responsibility for, Mr Rimmer.
44:25Couldn't pass us over Carla Bentham's prescription, could you, Steph?
44:30Why?
44:42It's still got the seal on it.
44:44Oh, come on, Jack. She's a Froot Loop, isn't she? One tablet wouldn't have made any difference.
44:47You were meant to give her one at break time. One dose might have made all the difference.
44:52OK, I'm sorry. I was wrong. I feel terrible. I forgot.
44:56And you're supposed to be head of what?
45:01Steph, were Chloe and Donnie Charles in your last class?
45:03No, they weren't.
45:05Obviously, they thought that if we were on strike, they could slope off an owl.
45:08Oh.
45:08I don't know.
45:09I don't know.
45:13I don't know.
45:17Oh!
45:22I don't know.
45:29Oh!
45:44I'm here.
45:48You're a gorgeous babe.
45:56Dante! Dante!
46:03Robsdale registry office, where is it?
46:05Oi! Shit!
46:09Well, I look forward to seeing you again tomorrow, Carla.
46:12That is if we haven't scared you off.
46:15Do you think you'll be happy here, Carla?
46:24You're pretending to, aren't you?
46:27I'm sorry?
46:29I do this.
46:33I smile.
46:35Stops people asking me questions all the time.
46:39Makes them think I'm okay.
46:55Good work?
46:56Yeah.
47:00I'll see you later, mate.
47:02I'll get the beers in.
47:04You're so pretty.
47:07Oh.
47:07My.
47:08God.
47:11I saw him first.
47:12No, I saw him first.
47:14No, please.
47:15I don't think so.
47:16No, I saw him first.
47:17I saw him first.
47:17I saw him first.
47:21Mr. Phillips?
47:23Mr. Phillips?
47:24Mr. Phillips?
47:25Hi.
47:26Matt Wilding.
47:28I did fine.
47:29I've had a nightmare. My flight was delayed.
47:32This absolute chaos had just been stuck in an airport.
47:34You must be on a different time zone, Mr Wilder. My day's over.
47:38I've been doing lots of planning, though.
47:41You know, what I feel I can bring to the school and what I want to achieve here.
47:45Really? Such as?
47:47Um, I was thinking of putting on a musical.
47:52With a twist. You know, something that will inspire the whole school.
47:55A local press interest, that sort of thing.
48:00Okay. We'll talk tomorrow. My office. Eight o'clock.
48:19Outro music.
48:28I don't mind why we didn't do this last Saturday.
48:30Dante's job.
48:34A clock ranger and Dante Charles.
48:37I'm nervous.
48:41Me and Eva.
48:48It's definitely room 3B.
48:54No.
48:55Sorry, babe.
48:56It's okay.
48:57I won't miss it for the world, Chloe.
49:13Ladies and gentlemen, we're here, as you know, to celebrate the marriage of Dante and Chloe
49:18as they commence a new chapter in their lives together.
49:20Before I begin, however, tradition dictates that I should ask if any person has an illegal
49:26impediment to this...
49:31What the hell's going on?
49:33Tom!
49:33This is illegal.
49:34She's only 16.
49:35She needs permission.
49:36I've got permission from my dad.
49:38Dante's got permission because I'm his dad.
49:41And you are?
49:42Well, Mika, you and all.
49:45Can someone tell me who this person is?
49:47Well, me?
49:51I'm nobody.
50:12Come on.
50:17Right, this is how it goes. She says I do, he says I do, and then we have a party.
50:21So
50:22get a wriggle on.
50:27It's been a tough day, Eddie. Can we just leave it, yeah?
50:31Why don't you talk to me about Carla?
50:37Don't you trust me?
50:38I have to manage this school. Sometimes that means holding back on the info, alright?
50:44I only knew about Carla's history today. If I'd have told the staff what was in that
50:48file, I'd have had a walk out from the off. I have to give each pupil the benefit of the
50:54doubt. A fresh start. Otherwise, what's the point?
50:57You don't manage this school by yourself. We're a team. I chose to come here because
51:05I believe in what you're doing. Don't make me regret that.
51:10OK. I got it wrong today. But I really, really appreciate you being with me. I think we're
51:18going to make a bloody good team.
51:20So drop the dodgy little secrets. Either I'm in the loop or I walk.
51:26No more secrets.
51:29You sure about that? I only want what's best for this school.
51:41I do. Thank you.
51:49And do you, Dante Charles, take Chloe Granger to be your lawful wife?
51:55I do.
51:59And not an Elvis impersonator in sight. Come on.
52:02Congratulations.
52:03Let's go to the pub.
52:05Hooray.
52:07Oh, my love.
52:10Hey.
52:11Hey.
52:11Hey.
52:11Hey.
52:16Hey.
52:20And you wonder why they didn't tell you?
52:22Dante's my family now. And he's going to be living with me.
52:25No way. Your mum would go spare.
52:27She left the house to me and Mika. We can do what we want. So if you don't like it,
52:31you
52:32can find somewhere else.
52:34You know what? I give up. I concede defeat. But it's pretty clear that you don't want me
52:40in your life, Chloe. I'll pack me things. And you, you'd better flame me more luck after
52:46her.
52:48Go after him, Chloe. Talk to him. It's him that's got the problem, not us.
52:53You all right, mate? I'm moving tonight.
52:56Will you take me home, please, brat?
52:57Hey, guys. What about all the parts here?
53:01First day's over. That's got to be a good thing.
53:04Thank God. Violent pupils. Staff kicking off. And a deputy who thinks he knows more than
53:09me.
53:10Same old Waterloo Road, then. They do know I wouldn't put them at risk, don't they?
53:15Everyone's just a bit sensitive right now. But Jack, you can't keep doing this. You
53:21can't keep blaming yourself.
53:36I'm sorry. Look, I didn't know you were still here.
53:41Yeah.
53:41Yeah, well, don't worry. I'll be on my way in a minute. So you can make yourself at home.
53:46I'm just some bloke who lived here for a bit, eh?
53:54Oh, the one that's for you to be happy, Chloe. I hope this is it.
54:03We've got our own place, Chloe. I mean, we're still at school and we've got our own place,
54:07man.
54:09Anna, you've got to be here. Nothing's changed. I'll just be living somewhere
54:14different. You know, you've always got me.
54:17You can't leave me living with Dante Charles. There's nothing I can do.
54:23You two want this place. We can have it. Cos I'm not staying here. Not without Tom.
54:29You can't. Please don't be like this.
54:31Hey, we'll be alright. It's just us two now.
54:34I know. I just, I just want us to all be together. Tom. Tom, I'm sorry. I love you.
54:51I love you too. I don't want to be on my own. I miss my mum so much.
54:59I miss her too. Tom, please don't leave us.
55:06It's gonna be okay. It's gonna be okay.
55:30Help!
56:01Be okay, let's go.

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