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00:01Tell me the truth.
00:03Because you didn't go up to the surgery, they've just told me.
00:06So what else don't I know?
00:09I had an abortion, Tom.
00:12Oh, my God, Lorna.
00:23I, uh, think I've found a civilised way for us to proceed.
00:27So we can both get out of this marriage and stay friends.
00:30If we both say we've done it, we both get off.
00:33Because we're cancelling each other out, that's what the law says.
00:36I promise I'm going to do this.
00:41How could any teacher think this was the work of the same child?
00:44Step A, Doc, is the teacher equivalent of Denise and Lily, can you know it?
00:50I'm really sorry.
00:58I'm really sorry, too, Lord.
01:00I'm very sorry.
01:02I'm really sorry.
01:24I'll be okay.
04:08I killed our baby.
04:09You were under a lot of pressure.
04:13And mostly from me.
04:17Which makes it both our responsibility.
04:21There's something we'll have to learn to live with.
04:28Just...
04:29Just separately.
04:56And don't forget you're staying at your dad's tonight, so we'll be picking him up from home.
05:00Just me?
05:01When's Mika coming off this stupid course?
05:03When it finishes tomorrow.
05:05Oh, great.
05:06So that means I have to talk to Dad's bimbo all on my own.
05:10No, Mum, I can't stand her.
05:12No, Mum, I can't stand her.
05:12And he's always all over her.
05:14No.
05:14Your dad's going to be making a big effort, he promised me, and I think you should do the same.
05:18OK?
05:18Miss Redpath, can I have a word with your clothes?
05:21No, sorry.
05:22Yeah, why not?
05:23Because she's late for registration.
05:25Off you go, Mum.
05:26What?
05:26So what's going on with our Dante and I want to know what it is?
05:28Well, I'm afraid we can't help.
05:29He's been ringing me all weekend trying to get hold of her.
05:31Why aren't you answering your phone?
05:33Because I had it taken off of me, didn't I?
05:35You know what's going on, don't you?
05:36Yeah, I do.
05:37It wasn't Dante driving the car that night.
05:39It was me.
05:40And I'm going to make a confession to the police.
05:42What did she just say?
05:43Oi!
05:44You've been warned about coming round here and throwing your weight around now.
05:46Clear off.
05:47No way.
05:47I want a word with her.
05:48I'll call the police.
05:52I'm not letting this lie.
05:53Have you got that?
06:00Look.
06:04What do you think you're doing?
06:06Winding him up like that for God's sake.
06:08You can't even drive.
06:11I'm sorry, Mum.
06:12I just don't want Dante to go to prison.
06:15Yes.
06:15Darling, I know that.
06:16But stop pretending like you had anything to do with it.
06:25Can I have my mobile back now?
06:27No.
06:33We've got to be late.
06:34Come on, come on.
06:36I don't know what he's going to do with me.
06:37Right, go on.
06:38No line, go on!
07:09Hey! Quiet, please! Well, come on, Stephen. Hurry up and give the books out. What is it?
07:17Is something wrong? The door's been broken.
07:22Oh my God, it's gone! All me coursework has all been stolen!
07:27Yeah!
07:33See you then, then.
07:37Bad news, Headmaster.
07:38Not just bad, Estelle. Catastrophic!
07:41The LEA are coming to visit.
07:43Ms Heather Davenport, the Chief Advisor, will be here next Thursday.
07:50You better inform all heads of department.
07:53Oof, they're going to be thrilled.
07:54And tell Andrew we need a confab.
07:59What a day to give up smoking.
08:02About time.
08:07Headmaster.
08:10What is it?
08:12Something awful.
08:30I'm sorry, I don't understand what's happened.
08:32My GCSE group.
08:34All their work was locked in this cabinet. Now it's gone.
08:47So you're saying that someone broke into this cabinet, Nick, to a whole pile of crap from Key Stage 4
08:51and then left this phone behind?
08:53Well, that's just it.
08:54It's not crap, is it? It's all their GCSE coursework.
08:58What, all of it?
09:00Every last piece.
09:02Of course, it's obvious where the blame lies, isn't it?
09:05It's this new house system.
09:06All the petty jealousy, the bickering, even...
09:09Okay, let's, um...
09:17I don't believe it.
09:19This is, after all, your high-scoring GCSE group.
09:24Surely you're not insinuating I've been unprofessional.
09:29Not when there's a break in Iannelli every other day.
09:31Yeah, but it's not usually coursework, is it?
09:35This house system, Mr Rimmer...
09:37Look, Steph, if it was anything to do with the house system, you wouldn't nick the whole bloody lot, would
09:41you?
09:42I'm sorry?
09:43Look, if you're trying to sabotage another house, you don't nick your own work. That's just stupid.
09:51Well, obviously they're not very bright.
09:53Clearly, as they forgot to lift a mobile phone.
09:56Are you questioning my integrity?
09:59How could you even think such a thing, Jack?
10:03I'm really hurt.
10:13Quiet!
10:50Hello, my name's Coral Granger, and it's really important, I need to speak to Dante Charles, please.
10:57Yeah, I know it's not allowed, but I'm his girlfriend.
11:01Please, it's an emergency.
11:07Well, can you give him a message then?
11:11Can you tell him...
11:14Can you tell him that I'm going to do it today?
11:19Yes, he'll know what that means.
11:30Let's go.
11:32D-
11:35Donty, it was great.
11:37She was confessing.
11:38And in front of her mam.
11:44she's lying what do you mean she's lying i've changed my mind i'm gonna plead guilty
11:54changing your plea like flaming hell you are did you not hear what i just said
11:59she admitted it out of her own mouth and never mind what a man says listen donter
12:05this time real justice has got to be done just listen to me it was me all right
12:13what do you mean it was you i thought you said that i said
12:21i was lying
12:25you were bloody lying to me your own dad
12:30i just wanted you to be on my side that's all
12:34i should punch your bloody head in here and now
12:39dad
12:41dad
12:46dad we
12:50from what i've seen so far i can't exactly say your year eights have a handle on macbeth
12:56the board out of the schools oh well the words bottom and league spring to mind as a surprise
13:02i think we should dump shakespeare why it's too difficult for them they haven't got a clue what
13:07they're doing it might help if you allow them to commit some speeches to memory and act them out
13:11waterloo road kids learning things off by art don't think so i think you underestimate them
13:16grandly i'm sure if you sat them down they could all recite an album's worth of lyrics by the latest
13:21rap artist or whatever yes that's because they're full of sex and swearing they're good at that
13:26we've got a great resource here in izzy learning words it gives their children ownership of them
13:33if they can put themselves into character it helps them to understand the text
13:37maybe then when they come to write their literature essays they'll quote them more accurately
13:40and as i said it's not something i've tried but i might give it a go
13:43oh that's right you get your classes running around the drama department chanting a load of nonsense then
13:49you'll see what a waste of time it is plays are written to be acted you know well i know
13:53where i would
13:54like my kids and that's sitting in front of me where i can keep an eye on them now any
14:01discipline
14:02problems raise them with mr treneman here that's it
14:16please can i have a word yeah of course what about i'll see you in a bit tom
14:27mr fashion hmm look i'm sorry if you felt i was treading on your toes you being the head of
14:33english
14:34hmm is that an apology obviously we need to work more closely as a team
14:40well i can assure you that my english department was a very close-knit team until you arrived
14:45boy hugh walker what are you doing out of class i've got a message for office
14:50well go on then hurry up
14:53run
14:56boy gets more insolent by the day
14:58i hope it has something to do with the way he's treated
15:01i haven't had a single piece of homework from him all term really i've not seen you know that on
15:07his
15:07planner
15:10that's a waste of time i pity you granley
15:15you obviously hate every minute you spend in this place
15:18and your point is my point is i really think you need to do something about your attitude
15:23my because at the moment it is if your default position on every new idea or initiative is to
15:29complain and mock why is that why can't you open your eyes to the possibility that maybe
15:34just maybe it might be possible to actually improve things at this school oh give it a rest
15:40will you have heard it all before new bells and whistles well i'm warning you there comes a point
15:44when passive sniping tips over into deliberate obstruction and that's something i won't tolerate
15:49are you threatening me you heard what i said
15:59separate is this a joke do you see me laughing
16:05when whose decision mine actually i think i just had enough of pretending
16:11no one what are you doing after school today
16:15nothing you fancy coming shopping with me shopping okay it might be a bit of therapy but i've got to
16:22start
16:23somewhere
16:25you know i sometimes think i'm talking to myself homework jotters open
16:33yeah yeah scribble yeah okay mm-hmm i ain't got the homework
16:42oh and what is it this time hmm dog eating it was it a gerbil perhaps
16:50but maybe the pet tarantula you what oh lad if you're gonna tell lies at least be a bit creative
16:58i just didn't have time well everybody else had time so what were you up to i wonder
17:07too busy smoking crack i suppose look at the state of you cool and what the hell have you been
17:15rolling in
17:17quiet didn't tell anyone to speak
17:20sir why do you always pick on me picking on you son i wouldn't waste my time on a specimen
17:30like you
17:32right okay all of you open your play scripts act five scene one the madness of lady macbeth
17:40that means you too
17:57so you've heard
18:02so you've heard tom i'm sorry are you okay
18:10you know i will be
18:15look if you want to talk at any time
18:22thanks i'll bet i might
18:26I'd better go.
18:29OK.
18:33I'll see you later.
18:44So what are you going to do?
18:46Steph is a useless teacher.
18:51Well, there's always gross misconduct, but where's your proof?
18:55Does she think I'm bloody thick or what?
18:57No, I don't think that's what she's counting on.
19:00Well, what then?
19:02A certain partiality, perhaps?
19:06Well, it's not on.
19:08I don't allow cheating in my school by anybody.
19:12So you're going to make our students do the coursework again?
19:14Too right I am.
19:16Out, damn spot.
19:18Out, I say.
19:21Stay where you are, Walker.
19:22We're not talking about you.
19:26Walker?
19:37The roses of I am.
19:44What'd you do that for, you stupid git?
19:47Pardon?
19:47Hmm?
19:48Did you just swear at a teacher?
19:51You're going to blow my angel away, man.
19:53Oh, dear.
19:54I think you've just broken one of Mr Treniman's new rules.
19:57No.
19:58It's the salt that is.
19:59Oh, don't be so pathetic.
20:01Come on, then.
20:02If you want to fight, let's go.
20:03What did you say?
20:10All right, Walker.
20:12You've asked for this.
20:22Stay behind after class.
20:36I thought you'd given up.
20:38I thought Lorna didn't like you smoking.
20:43Lorna and I have decided to separate.
20:46Don't be daft.
20:47You've only been married ten minutes.
20:52Oh, Tom, I'm sorry.
20:54It's all right.
20:58Is there nothing you can do?
20:59Patch it up?
21:02No.
21:05I thought I'd let you know before the school grapevine gets hold of it.
21:08Just keep it to yourself, though, yeah.
21:10Lorna's a bit funny about telling people.
21:16My divorce is ages ago.
21:19I know how hard it can be.
21:22If you ever need a pint.
21:26Thanks, Jack.
21:27Just slabs.
21:29Okay.
21:39Oh, great.
21:41What?
21:45Come ahead.
22:04Yeah, I need to speak to David Farrell.
22:09Yeah, it's, er, Donnie Charles.
22:14Look, erm, just tell him you want to change my plea.
22:20To guilty.
22:22To the left, please.
22:32Is this our offender? Multiple offender, actually.
22:36What's he done?
22:37Failing to turn in homework, falling asleep during class, using foul and abusive language,
22:43including threats of violence.
22:46Now, if you'll excuse me, I need a coffee. He's all yours.
22:51If you ask me, he's a little junkie.
22:58You know the new rule about wearing hoods in school?
23:06What do you have to say for yourself?
23:08He's lying.
23:10Lying, eh?
23:13What's wrong with your eyes?
23:14Nothing. I've done nothing wrong. Can I go?
23:18Come with me. Eh?
23:22I think you mean, yes, sir.
23:36Hi.
23:38Hi.
23:38You alright?
23:40Yeah, I was just thinking maybe I should start looking at flats.
23:44I mean, it could take a while, so...
23:46Yeah, definitely.
23:48The sooner the better, really, don't you think?
23:51Yeah.
23:52Absolutely.
23:52I won't be up to the place at school and see how the deal is exactly.
23:56I've got 22 years in teaching, and I've got to listen to it.
24:00Trenemann's rubbish.
24:02Suppose you've heard about my break-in, have you?
24:05Oh, yeah.
24:07Any idea who's to blame?
24:09Well, I only wish I did.
24:11All that time and effort wasted.
24:13Mind you, chances are it's the house system that's to blame.
24:16You mean Trenemann's house system, another nine-day bloody wonder.
24:23Is he?
24:32I've had a phone call from the police station.
24:35They'd like you to go and pick up Chloe.
24:45Hello.
24:45Do you have a few minutes, Miss Campbell?
24:47Certainly, Mr Trenemann.
24:52Coming down with the fluy, Zach?
24:54I'm not too sure I like the look of him.
25:00I think we should search him.
25:02Yeah, not allowed.
25:06Then you're gonna have to wait here until we call the police.
25:10No.
25:11It's true, Miss.
25:12I went to Chemist, got some of those caffeine pills, you know, to keep me going.
25:17Zach, you do not use stimulants of any kind in this school.
25:21You can get a coffee in a canteen.
25:22It's the same thing.
25:23That's not the point.
25:24I'm gonna have to write to your mum about this.
25:26I'm sure she's not aware of what you've been getting up to.
25:29Lying, bringing drugs to school.
25:30If they're drugs, how come you combine without a doctor's lying then, eh?
25:36Don't you dare question us.
25:38Come on.
25:39Off to the cooler till we decide what to do with you.
25:42No, I've got to...
25:43Got to what?
25:48Nothing.
26:00Hi.
26:01You, er, wanted to see me?
26:03Yes.
26:10Now, however it happened, the fact remains that we're a bunch of coursework down.
26:17So, they're gonna have to do it all over again.
26:21Well, they can't.
26:22Are you suggesting that we register these grades without the coursework to back it up?
26:28Well, surely a letter explaining what happened would suffice.
26:32They'll do it again.
26:34Starting today.
26:36And I'll be supervising.
26:44OK, guys.
26:46Settle down.
26:49Can I please have a bit of touch?
26:52Guys, please.
26:55Listen.
26:57I've got such bad news.
27:01Some very bad news, indeed.
27:06It appears there's been a break-in.
27:10And all of your coursework's been stolen.
27:14So, I'm sorry.
27:16There's no option.
27:18You're all gonna have to do it again.
27:21I'm not doing it again.
27:23Listen.
27:23I know you would normally do this at home, but we have to get the marks in.
27:28So, Mr Rimmer has laid aside some time this afternoon for you all to do it.
27:34This is crap.
27:35I've got a beef.
27:37I've got a beef.
27:47Well, that's all the HODs informed about the LEA visit.
27:51Oh, they're taking it.
27:53Things are looking up, though.
27:55I've just walked the upstairs corridor.
27:57There's only one abscondy reported.
27:59Only one?
28:00Zach Walker.
28:26Really?
28:27According to our records, she does work there.
28:31Hmm.
28:32Okay, well, thanks for your help.
28:34Bye-bye.
28:36He's vanished.
28:39How?
28:40Apparently, Julie turned her back for two seconds.
28:42Gone.
28:43What's the latest?
28:45Zach Walker's done a run-up.
28:47From the cooler.
28:48Oh, brilliant.
28:49You know, it'd be good to have a discipline system that didn't cause bad behaviour.
28:52If you ask me, the boy absconded because he needed a fix.
28:56If you ask me, you've got no idea what you're talking about.
28:59Oh, come on.
29:00It's pretty obvious what's going on here.
29:01Yeah.
29:02You're jumping to conclusions when you've got no evidence to support them.
29:06We can't seem to get in touch with Zach's mum.
29:09Maybe she's the one that's done the runner.
29:14Well, it doesn't exactly look like anyone's taking care of him, does it?
29:17Well, we need to get to the bottom of this.
29:19With this inspection next week, I can't afford to have kids disappearing willy-nilly.
29:23What do you want us to do?
29:24A crawl of the neighbouring crack dens?
29:26Or we could just try knocking on his front door.
29:30When you find him, give him a boot up the backside from me.
29:34How can you be so judgemental?
29:37Because I won't tolerate drugs at this school.
29:39What's more, I think we should exclude him.
29:41You are not being serious.
29:43If he's guilty, he needs to be made an example of.
29:46Right, okay.
29:47Let's just say that he is taking drugs.
29:49Shouldn't we be helping him, not running him out of town?
29:51And what kind of message does that send out?
29:53That we wrap addicts in cotton wool, give them special treatment?
29:58You're too soft.
30:02Oh.
30:04This is bogus, man.
30:06We're still dinner break.
30:08Right, come on, guys.
30:10Settle down, please.
30:11No.
30:12We're not doing it.
30:13It's your fault we've been nicked.
30:15Lewis!
30:18All right.
30:19That's enough for the lot of you.
30:26They're just upset, Jack, because they've worked so hard.
30:29It breaks your heart.
30:31Lewis, send out the books.
30:33Lewis, send out the books.
30:44I'm sorry to help when you're off.
30:47I believe you've got my daughter here, Claude Granger.
30:51What?
30:52Is she all right?
30:53Well, I wouldn't say that.
30:54I can't.
30:55She's just confessed to causing death by dangerous driving.
30:58This is a very laugh.
30:59Good morning, Celia.
30:59See you in the morning.
31:01Four?
31:18Sorry.
31:25Two, three.
31:26One.
31:26Three.
31:28Four.
31:28No!
31:29Okay.
31:30Alright.
31:31Come.
31:32In and out.
31:34Sit.
31:36Try.
31:38Sit there.
31:49Here.
31:56Slow.
32:02It's okay.
32:05It'll be alright in a minute.
32:13Claw, what the hell have you been saying?
32:15Don't try and stop me, Mum. I know exactly what I'm doing.
32:17No. I don't think you do.
32:19Look, I wouldn't worry about it. The lad's already made a full confession.
32:23What?
32:24Dante Charles. He changed his plea to guilty this morning.
32:27And since we're satisfied he did it, I think you and your daughter can go.
32:31Right.
32:33Look, I'm really sorry for all the trouble that we...
32:35No.
32:36I'm telling the truth.
32:37It really was me driving. Dante is innocent.
32:40Didn't hear what I said. You're free to go.
32:44You're not listening to me.
32:46I did it alright. I crashed the car. I swear.
32:49Chloe, stop it right now. Do you hear me?
32:52I'm writing blood if that's what you want.
32:54Chloe, stop it.
32:55Please, both of you. Why don't you just listen to me?
32:57I'm really sorry. Stop it.
33:01I'm telling the truth, Mum. It really was me driving.
33:10We'll have to get them wet clothes off you and all.
33:28I never felt magic and crazes.
33:32I never saw moons knew the meaning of the sea.
33:39I never heard emotion in the palm of my hand
33:43I felt sweet breezes in the top of a tree
33:48But now you're here
33:52Brighter my northern sky
34:01You're a good boy
34:25Seen anything you like?
34:27I wanted to
34:31You know
34:32You'll find something
34:42Whatever happens
34:44Let's always have lunch together, yeah?
34:48It's funny, isn't it?
34:50We most couples usually split up because of someone else
34:54But not us
34:56I know now in my heart our mistake was rushing into things
35:00We were much happier when we were just living together, don't you think?
35:03I suppose so
35:19Don't forget to lock it, will you?
35:21As if
35:27Right, this is it
35:31Right, you ready?
35:40Zack?
35:42Zack!
35:48Zack!
35:50Shut up, will you?
35:51Don't you tell me to shut up!
35:56I'm quiet, I'll knock you
36:03What the hell was that?
36:06It sounds like he's attacking someone
36:07We've got to get in
36:15We'll have to break in
36:19Zack!
36:20Zack!
36:26Get back!
36:27Don't come in here or else
36:28Okay
36:29Come on, Zack
36:30We both know you're not going to use that
36:32So please, just put it down
36:33I said get back!
36:35It's my house!
36:35Zack, just take it easy
36:37No, you dress bastard!
36:39Go on, get out!
36:40Look, Miss Campbell's outside
36:41She's called the police
36:42What?
36:43Zack!
36:44Knock out, have the police in here
36:46Where's your mum?
36:48Come on, I need to know she's alright
36:53Yeah, keep, keep away from me
36:56Zack, Zack
36:58It's alright, Mum
37:00It's not going to hurt you
37:01No, I'm Mr Trennaman
37:03I'm a teacher at Zack's school
37:05Oh, this noise
37:07They live like pigs, some of them
37:10But you can't sell them
37:12But not with their bloody microwaves
37:15In your head
37:17They already know
37:20It's, she's not mad
37:21It's somethings and disease
37:23She gets like this when she hadn't had the tablets
37:26That's why I had to do a runner
37:28She'll be alright in a minute, sir
37:30Honest
37:51Let's hope they do themselves justice second time around
37:55What if they don't, we'll know something's wrong, won't we?
37:58Well, except there's added pressure from, you know
38:02It's a shame, isn't it?
38:03If we're going to be spending this much time together
38:05I'd much rather it was after school
38:07Hey, bitch, shh
38:08I'm trying to concentrate here
38:10All of you, gobs shut now
38:11Exam conditions, remember?
38:18Look, I need to, er, sign some stuff off for a stop
38:22So, er, I'll be gone about ten minutes, okay?
38:25Yeah, yeah, take as long as you like
38:42Right
38:43It's not poisson
38:44Poisson is a fish
38:45I think you mean I would like a drink
38:47Which is a boisson
38:48And it's two essies, not one
38:50Miss, if she's getting out
38:51What about us?
38:52Yes, thank you, Lewis
38:53I'll be with you in a minute
39:13Bizz?
39:17What's wrong?
39:18Just had to pick up Claude from the police station
39:20What?
39:22It's alright
39:23She went to make a confession
39:25But they didn't believe her
39:28Is it my fault?
39:30Not just behaving like this?
39:32Of course not
39:35I think she might have to see a psychologist
39:37You know, you're a brilliant mum
39:39You know that
39:42What's going on with you, Tom?
39:45One minute you can't stand to talk to me
39:46And the next you're full of compliments
39:49I just thought I'd keep my distance
39:51That's all
39:54I thought it'd make it easier
40:00I can't believe I'm going to see this, but
40:04Maybe she does need a father figure
40:06Do you want me to have a word with her?
40:07No, you've got enough going on
40:09No, look, I don't mind
40:10We've always got on well
40:13Would you?
40:14Yeah
40:15Because seriously, Tom
40:17I really think she might be going off her head
40:25Okay, bye-bye
40:28Right, there's a special unit
40:29That deals with home carers
40:30And they're sending someone over now
40:32Thanks
40:34Don't worry, Zach
40:35She'll be okay
40:36Don't worry
40:38Do you know what you've done?
40:39She's going to get took off me now
40:41Then what?
40:41Zach, just come here
40:42And if anything happens to her
40:43I'm coming after you
40:44I'm...
40:48Right, look at me, okay?
40:56Right, your mum
40:57Is not going to get taken away from you
41:00We'll make sure of that
41:03But you need help
41:05You can't do all this on your own
41:07Why not?
41:09I manage all right
41:10Zach
41:11A team of full-time nurses
41:13Couldn't manage what you've done
41:17You should be very proud
41:29We're going to get you some help, okay?
41:32I promise
41:39Thank you
41:40Thank you, thank you
41:42Right, come on
41:44Time is up
41:45Paper's in and off you go
41:46That's you
41:48Thank you
41:56How'd it go?
41:57Well, you know
41:58I'm hopeful
41:59I think I've seen some quite good work, actually
42:02Well, good for a bunch of Muppets, that is
42:13Good work
42:15It's about three or four lines of writing on each
42:16If you can call it that
42:18Well, obviously, it's not their best
42:21What are you on, woman?
42:22It's an embarrassment
42:37Charles
42:41Fortunately, your little plan didn't work out
42:43And they sent her home
42:44You what?
42:46You know, I've seen some long lives, haven't you?
42:48Getting your 14-year-old girlfriend to take the blame for you
42:51That's going too far
43:14I was just thinking about what we've seen today
43:17What he's been coping with
43:24I got it wrong, too
43:29Anyway
43:31I should probably go bury for the old dinosaur about Zach
43:34Grant Lee
43:35He needs putting straight
43:36Look, it's a pastoral issue
43:39Right, I'll deal with it
43:41Okay?
43:44Okay
43:54So, you're saying mum's really upset for me
43:57Yeah
43:58Because if you ask me
43:59She's trying to block out what I've done
44:02She knows it's too horrible to believe
44:05Why would you want to protect Donty?
44:08Well, you're here now
44:10Protecting my mum
44:11Well, what's that supposed to mean?
44:14Whatever
44:17Look, Clot
44:18All I'm saying is
44:20Just try and see your mum's side of the things
44:23I mean, you know
44:24She works hard
44:26She cares a lot about you and me, Kat
44:28Yes, I know
44:31It's just
44:34Everything's got so complicated
44:36How?
44:39I don't know
44:46Well, maybe instead of bringing home trouble
44:48You could give her a bit more support
44:50Okay?
44:54Anyway, I'm glad we've had this little chat
44:57I hope that's the end of it
45:00You see, that's the problem
45:03No one ever believes kids
45:06Until they do something really big
45:16So he's going to get help now?
45:18Yeah, I can sort him about
45:21About this inspection
45:24I've had an idea
45:26I've been worrying that all our hard work
45:28Will have been for nothing
45:29How come?
45:30Because one person could ruin it in a split second
45:33Steph
45:35So
45:36We're taking her out of the equation
45:38How?
45:39I'm sending her on a trip
45:42Jack, you can't just
45:44I can
45:44Or rather, you can
45:45Sorry?
45:46You're going to
45:48You can't sweep this problem under the carpet
45:50Just because the LEA are coming
45:51Why not?
45:52It's unethical
45:55It's cheating
45:56It's damage limitation
45:58Look, I'm going to deal with Steph properly
46:00I promise
46:01But it's going to take more time than we've got
46:03So all I'm asking for is a little cooperation
46:08Look at it this way
46:09You can either let Steph and a busload of delinquents cause havoc wherever they go
46:13Or you can go along and make sure that it's kept under control
46:23Grantley, I thought you might want an update on Zach Walker
46:28Found him sniffing glue, did you?
46:30He's not a drug addict
46:32It actually turns out he's a home carer
46:34With a very sick mum
46:35Who's looking after day in, day out without any complaint
46:39What do you want me to do?
46:41Help him wash her bottom?
46:44No, I'm just asking that from now on
46:46We all give Zach plenty of support with his homework
46:51Sorry, pastoral care, your job, not mine
46:53Grantley
46:54And even if you did offer to split the allowance with me
46:57I'm still not interested, okay?
47:00Do you know what?
47:00Andrew was right about you
47:01You are nothing but a twisted
47:03What's that?
47:05Are you saying that Trennaman's bad-mouthing me?
47:09Because I've just about had enough of that snooty little sod interfering in the work of my department
47:14Oh, Grantley, grow up!
47:15Right, well, you can tell him from me
47:18This is now a union issue
47:23Hiya
47:26Don, did Mr Clarkson speak to you?
47:29Yeah
47:30And?
47:32He's dead worried about you
47:34Rubbish
47:35It's because he cares about you that he's taking an interest
47:39Anyway, look
47:40You go to your dad's and have a nice time
47:43Unless you'd rather us go back home and have a girl's night in
47:47Nah, you're alright
47:49Dad'll probably do his nothing anyway
47:51Well, you're right there
47:53You know, maybe that's part of the problem
47:55You two not getting on
47:58Still, he is trying harder now
47:59So maybe some time together I should do you both good
48:05Clo
48:08You will get over Dante, you know
48:25Steph, what do you want?
48:27Actually, I, uh, wanted an opinion
48:30On what?
48:34French silk
48:35Got it especially for you
48:38You're unbelievable
48:39Thought you might, um, fancy a movie tonight if you're not too busy
48:43Actually, I'm very busy tonight
48:45But if you would like to get back in my good books
48:47Yes
48:47Then I suggest that you spend the evening preparing some half-decent lesson plans
48:52That might just impress the L.A. inspector next week
48:55Okay?
49:03Union?
49:04He's having a laugh
49:06No, Andrew, I think he means it
49:10Look, I'm sorry
49:11I shouldn't have let him
49:12No, no, no, forget it
49:14Really, it's a sport draw for ducks back
49:17Actually, I'd relish a scrap
49:21With any luck, you may just walk
49:25It's been a hell of a day, I know
49:27Quite an education
49:31Look, um, what are you doing tonight?
49:34You got any plans?
49:36What, you mean, other than juggling me three boyfriends?
49:40Then how about we go for a meal?
49:46A meal
49:48Chance to compare notes
49:52Right, I've got two cod and one sausage, we're going
49:56Um, actually, we were just about to
49:59I'll take a cod, please
50:05Sausage
50:17Hello?
50:18Cole?
50:19Thank God it's you
50:21Don't you?
50:22Dante
50:25I'm sorry, my mum took my phone off me
50:27Don't worry, listen
50:29I know the police didn't believe you
50:32I tried
50:34I really did
50:38I can't stay in here, Chloe
50:39It's driving me mad
50:42I don't know what else to do
50:45You've just got to make them listen to you, Chloe
50:48You've got to make them take you seriously
50:51How?
50:53You'll think of something, I know you will
51:18See, some of the buggers are a bloody waste of space
51:20But you, Kim
51:22You're the kind of teacher we need more of
51:24I'll take a hundred of you tomorrow
51:25I don't know about that
51:26No
51:27Credit where credit's due
51:29And I would advise you to go back to college
51:31And teach the next cohort of madaloons
51:33That want to do this job
51:34But I don't want to lose you
51:37The implication being that you taught me everything that I know
51:40Eh, if the cap fits
51:43Jack, you are such a tart
51:46Come on, Andrew
51:48Don't you think she's great?
51:50With the kids
51:54And how you always manage to stay so calm
52:00Excuse me
52:07What are you saying, me and you
52:09Ditch this stuff and get him to clear it up?
52:11You what?
52:12Or better still, we lock him in the cooler
52:14Oh, Jack, give him a break
52:17I'm only joking
52:18I don't think he'd find it funny anyway
52:26Oh, God
52:27What is it?
52:29Er, just a reminder about this LAA visit
52:31Mm, work really gets in the way sometimes, doesn't it?
52:45Well, you obviously started off as you mean to go on
52:48I've had a brilliant time, thanks for coming with me
52:50My pleasure
52:52Right, I'll see you tomorrow, yeah?
52:53Oh, but let's not leave it there
52:54Why don't you come back with me?
52:56No, I don't think so
52:57Please
52:58It's really the stuff I need to do
53:00Look, if you don't come, I'll feel awful
53:02I'll feel like I've disrupted all our friendships
53:04And I couldn't bear that
53:06Please
53:07Don't make me beg
53:09That we can stop and get some pizza on the way back
53:14Please
53:15Don't you two have stuff you need to talk about?
53:19We've done enough talking
53:21Please is
53:25Okay
53:26Fab
53:36Hey
53:40What's this?
53:41What does it look like?
53:42We've been having a spend
53:43Sorry, didn't get you anything
53:44I know there might be some lean times ahead
53:46But at least our face debt was some nice gear
53:48Pizza smells good
53:49And I know exactly what it needs
53:51We'll get you a cab later, Miss
53:52Thanks
53:53Did you find any nice flats, Tom?
53:55Actually, I found a fantastic one
53:56Just down by the canal
53:57It's only half a mile away from the ground
53:59You're joking
54:00Well, we could walk it there
54:01I know, it'd be brilliant, wouldn't it?
54:06I'm, um, I'm just gonna phone Clau
54:08Check she's all right
54:13Hi, Jimmy, it's me
54:14Can I speak to Clau?
54:19You okay, love?
54:21Fine
54:28Yes, Mum
54:31I'm fine
54:34Yeah, honest
54:40Yeah, all right
54:43Yeah, nice
55:09Fools, they think I do not know
55:12The road I'm taking
55:15If you meet me on the way
55:18Hesitating
55:20That is just because I know
55:24Which way I will choose
55:33The road I'm taking
55:34The car is a discontent
55:36That I've been traveling
55:39On the lonely search for truth
55:42The world's so frightening
55:45Nothing's going right today
55:48There's nothing in the door
55:51Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
56:09Come on, I'll call the car.
56:11I'll do it.
56:13Okay.
56:14Well, I might go on up, then.
56:17Night is.
56:18And thanks for everything.
56:19My pleasure.
56:20Sleep well.
56:27Two minutes.
56:32So what did you think when Lorna told you we were separating?
56:38Well, it was a bit of a shock.
56:42What did you really feel when you were...
56:45How did you want me to feel?
56:48I don't know.
56:52Pleased.
56:56Just saying.
56:59Don't, Tom.
57:00Not here.
57:01I've got to go home.
57:02Minus, wait.
57:03Wait.
57:09What the hell was that?
57:14Oh, my God!
57:17What the hell are you doing?
57:19Are you all right?
57:21See, Mum?
57:21I can't drive.
57:23Now, do you believe me?
57:28Basically, the situation is this.
57:30Three schools in the area are under threat of closure,
57:33and Waterloo Road's one of them.
57:35She and Dante have worked out
57:37that if they both admit to the crime,
57:39neither of them will be charged.
57:41What, you see, and they've got some sort of pact between them?
57:44No, I don't think so.
57:46Trust me.
57:47I know my own daughter.
57:49I love a school trip, don't you?
57:50All that snogging on the back of the bus.
57:53Oh, Mr. Trelleman.
57:56I'll see you tomorrow.
57:59See you tomorrow.
58:01See you tomorrow.
58:03See you tomorrow.
58:04See you tomorrow.
58:11See you tomorrow.
58:14See you tomorrow.
58:18See you tomorrow.
58:20See you tomorrow.
58:20See you tomorrow.
58:21See you tomorrow.
58:23See you tomorrow.