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The Feud S01E01 (2025) [Full Movie] [Trending Drama]Full EP - Full
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01:05Seems they're left before they finish the kitchen
01:07Yes, although I think you'll agree it's a magnificent space
01:11What happened to them?
01:12Oh, they probably just ran out of money
01:14It's happening a lot these days
01:16Is there anything else that you'd like to see?
01:18I don't think so
01:37Have a think
01:38But the vendors are keen on a quick sale
01:40So don't take too long
01:41We already have masses of interest in this
01:46Is it true they were killed?
01:48Whoever died here
01:51Heard they were murdered
01:52Is that why all three are for sale?
01:54Like I said
01:55We have a lot of interest
01:56It's a very popular street
01:58So I'll be in touch
01:59I'll be in touch
02:15I'll be in touch
02:26I'll be in touch
02:56You've done the pateco salad?
02:58I've done the sausage rolls.
03:00I said I'd help out with the bouncy castle.
03:02Emma!
03:04Sorry. I was miles away.
03:06Well, we will be soon.
03:07I'll do the potato salad.
03:08Yeah, don't hold back on the mayor.
03:10Hey, John.
03:12I've been thinking about the house.
03:14You're not getting cold feet, are you?
03:15I'm going to get the estate agent around to value it as soon as possible.
03:18I just wanted to get today out of the way first.
03:22What?
03:23Nothing.
03:24Let's just get to this party.
03:39Oh, my God.
04:10What do you reckon?
04:13What are you doing?
04:14My photography project.
04:16What is it?
04:17Street life in suburbia?
04:20No.
04:21It's called my prison.
04:25Your girl's in a funny old mood.
04:28Life's just a photo to be posted.
04:30It's for A-levels.
04:31Really?
04:31Christ, I can do anything, huh?
04:33Remember when we had to do proper subjects?
04:35Sausage roll?
04:36You know, Sonny's done sausage rolls.
04:37Has she?
04:38What, the best cook in England?
04:39Hey, who's done sausage rolls?
04:40Oh, John.
04:42I thought you were doing potato salad.
04:47Mmm.
04:48Mmm.
04:48Not bad.
04:52Is the cooking that first attracted me to a year?
04:55Really?
04:56I mean, that, Anna.
04:57Should we, uh, get a beer?
04:59Come on, then.
05:02How's work?
05:04All right, you know.
05:05Bank holidays are good.
05:13Yeah.
05:15Cheers.
05:16Any luck finding a job?
05:17I'm sure the world still needs salesmen.
05:19A couple of intervals.
05:22So, this is Elil Shelby Drive street party.
05:26I hadn't thought of that.
05:27I suppose it is.
05:28We'll miss you, mate.
05:31Ah, look out.
05:32Big Brother's watching.
05:33Sitting a comfortable distance from the meat.
05:37Right, uh, these volubans won't eat themselves.
05:56Sonia's made sausage rolls as well.
05:58Oh, Walt, the best cook in England.
06:00Hey, John.
06:03I think we should stay.
06:05What?
06:06That's what I was trying to say before.
06:08I don't think we should sell.
06:09I think we should do the kitchen.
06:11The extension.
06:13Seriously?
06:13Yeah, I mean, I've got that money just sitting there.
06:16We've talked about it for years.
06:17And besides, we...
06:18We love this place.
06:20And I think it'd be good for us.
06:24You know, start something new, like a joint venture.
06:26Something new was moving house.
06:28I know, but...
06:29We discussed this.
06:29We made a decision.
06:30Well, you made a decision, John.
06:32And I totally understand.
06:33But moving's going to cost us a fortune to have what we already have.
06:37But doing a kitchen extension?
06:40That could be exciting.
06:42John, I know you're having a shit time.
06:44But work's going really well for me at the moment.
06:47I love it here.
06:48I love the neighbours.
06:49Beth's never known any different.
06:50And, you know, like, she's got enough stuff going on with college and failed relationships
06:54without having to move to a new place.
06:56It's...
06:57It's the right decision.
06:59I promise.
07:00For all of us.
07:02I promise.
07:31No.
07:33No.
07:48No.
07:57Extension?
07:58Yeah.
07:59I mean, I've talked about it for years.
08:01Sure, but why now?
08:02Because I got the money.
08:03Picked up a lot of cases last year.
08:05So, you know, that kind of...
08:06You look concerned.
08:08Good to see.
08:08No.
08:09No, of course not.
08:10I just thought you were...
08:11Hey, I'm thrilled you're staying.
08:13Oh, OK.
08:14Right.
08:14I'm relieved.
08:15And it won't affect your light.
08:16And it means we're staying.
08:17And, you know, where else are we going to find neighbours like you?
08:20Mm-hmm.
08:22How does John feel about it?
08:23Does he not want to move?
08:24Oh, you know, John.
08:26He's never made a big decision in his life, but he'll get there.
08:30And besides, until he's in employment, I'm the one in and the money.
08:33So, you know, I've always fancied a new kitchen.
08:36Well, I think it's great news.
08:39I mean, how could he move away from crazy Nick?
08:43He still freaks me out.
08:45I'm surprised he's here.
08:46He's usually behind those blinds.
08:48I bet he's got a secret.
08:49Nah, I reckon he's as dull as he seems, apart from your doggen.
08:56Hey, maybe I'll end up defending him in court.
08:59Oh, I will never understand how your job works.
09:02I mean, it's pretty simple.
09:03Some lawlife gets into trouble and I'll try and keep him out of jail.
09:06Sounds a bit like teaching.
09:08Yeah, but if you guys do your job right, then I don't have one.
09:11Mm, true enough.
09:12Oh, isn't there any way I can put these?
09:15I made sausage rolls.
09:17Best sausage rolls outside the EU.
09:20Oh, no, no politics.
09:22Well, let's hope the good old British weather doesn't let us down.
09:26Oh, no peach.
09:28They look lovely, Barbara.
09:29You could just put them over there on the table.
09:31Oh, I heard another car got stolen.
09:34I hope you're looking into it.
09:35Well, catching criminals isn't my job, I'm afraid.
09:38Yeah, she just gets them off.
09:40Little sobs.
09:41I remember when you could leave your door open in this street.
09:44Oh, come on, it's not that bad.
09:45Yeah, I think this street's lovely.
09:47I think we're lucky.
09:49It's changing, though, for the worse.
09:51Speaking of changing, we're thinking of doing the kitchen extension,
09:55but don't worry, it won't affect your light.
09:57It's just the one level.
09:59Oh, God.
10:01Hello, Mr Magpie.
10:02How's the wife and kids?
10:03Oh, you're believing all that nonsense, don't you?
10:05Oh, yeah, you don't mess with Magpies.
10:08Why does everyone need more space?
10:09We've lived here for 35 years
10:11without once thinking we need a bigger house
10:14than the one we've bought.
10:15Um, I don't know.
10:17I think we've just always wanted to update the place
10:19and, you know, best not getting any younger
10:22and you know what it's like having teenagers in the house.
10:28I'm sorry, Barbara.
10:30Have you told Derek?
10:32No, not yet.
10:33But I'll sit you down and talk you through it,
10:36show you the plans,
10:36but honestly, it's nothing to worry about.
10:45That went well.
10:47I didn't mean to mention Marcus.
10:48I was just trying to...
10:50Oh, God.
10:51I feel really stupid.
10:53How old do you reckon you've been?
10:54I must be late, 20s.
10:56Talk about him like he's dead.
10:59Come on, people don't just disappear.
11:00I mean, you said so yourself.
11:01You could hear the fights through the wall.
11:03Yeah, I know, but that doesn't mean...
11:07I just...
11:08I can't imagine what we've gone through.
11:11Hello, hello, everybody.
11:13It's time for a toast.
11:15Please rise.
11:17After three.
11:19One, two, three.
11:22Shalbury Drive!
11:23Shalbury Drive!
11:30Shalbury Drive!
11:43Shalbury Drive!
11:43Shalbury Drive!
11:45Shalbury Drive!
12:19John?
12:32These are the plans we had drawn up, remember?
12:36Forgot me to add those, don't you?
12:37I've always wanted an island.
12:39See what you think.
12:40I need to be down at the magistrate's court by ten,
12:42but if you do have any concerns, then we can chat tonight.
12:49You are going to be okay with this.
12:51I want this to be for us, not just me.
12:54You could have asked me.
12:56We've been discussing it for years.
12:58Sometimes you just have to jump.
13:00I've asked for some quotes from builders, so we'll see.
13:04Where from?
13:05The Pine Bridge Forum online.
13:06I should be back early afternoon,
13:08but make sure Beth gets to college.
13:09Oh, and I've sent an email to Barbara and Derek,
13:11just letting them know I need a party wall agreement.
13:13They'll probably take ages to respond,
13:15so if you do see them,
13:16will you just tell them to check their emails?
13:18We'll have to let them know I'm writing,
13:19but I think a quill and parchment will be quicker.
13:22Do you know something?
13:25For the first time in a long time,
13:27I feel excited.
13:30See you later.
13:55I'm sorry.
13:56I wish I could help,
13:57but I've got to go to work.
13:58Yeah, someone's got to keep those criminals out on the streets.
14:02Well, if there's anything left to do,
14:03I'll only be a couple of hours,
14:04and John's here to help.
14:06Hey, why don't you two come over for a drink tonight?
14:08Finish off some of these leftovers.
14:10Yeah.
14:11Yeah, that'd be great.
14:12I might have a build around at some point
14:13if any of them actually reply to my ad,
14:15but other than that,
14:16we'll talk you through.
14:18See you then.
14:23Well, I have all that booze leftover.
14:25Besides,
14:26I want to hear more about this extension.
14:29You think they'll actually do it?
14:31I hope so.
14:32And it won't affect us.
14:34I mean, apart from the builders and the portalo.
14:37I haven't thought about the portalo.
14:39You don't actually care, do you?
14:41Your mate's not going to move.
14:43Isn't that good?
14:45Alan?
14:47Yeah, of course.
15:14Is there any milk?
15:16No, we're out.
15:17You can always go to the shops.
15:19Yeah, I could.
15:21Or I could have toast.
15:25Is there any bread?
15:26Uh, no.
15:28We're out of that too.
15:31Jesus.
15:32Can't you do a shop?
15:33It's not like you have a job.
15:35Beth, did, um,
15:36mum tell you about the, uh,
15:38the extension?
15:39No.
15:42Could be quite disruptive.
15:44More rouse, you mean.
15:45Come on, Beth, that's a bit...
15:47Do you really think it's a good idea
15:48starting something like this
15:49when you're both so...
15:50When we're both so what?
15:52Well, your mum has a very stressful job
15:53and sometimes it's not easy for her to
15:56leave it behind, you know?
15:58Not as easy as it was for you, though.
16:00I had my reasons for resigning.
16:02You know that.
16:02I need to go to college.
16:04You know what, Beth?
16:04Sometimes you can be a right pain in the...
16:13Well, Mrs Barnett,
16:14are you applying for bail
16:15for your client today?
16:16Sorry, madam.
16:17Uh, before we do this,
16:18could I ask the arresting officer a question?
16:20I think we've heard all we need to hear.
16:22On the contrary.
16:23Yes, go ahead.
16:28You are the arresting officer,
16:29is that right?
16:30I am.
16:31And when you arrested Mr Massoud,
16:34he confessed to indeed committing the crime
16:36for which he'd been arrested.
16:37He did.
16:38And he did this in language you understand?
16:41Of course.
16:42Right.
16:43So I can take from that that you speak,
16:45or at the very least, understand Bengali.
16:47What?
16:49Abu,
16:50do you remember making a confession
16:52to the police officer?
16:56Abu?
16:58Hmm.
17:00So did you have a native speaker with you
17:03at the scene?
17:04You know, to, um...
17:05hear the confession.
17:07He said it in English
17:08because he speaks English.
17:10Well, we both know that's not true.
17:11Well, he has a very strong Pakistani accent,
17:14but he does speak...
17:14He's Bangladeshi, not Pakistani.
17:16Whichever.
17:17Yeah.
17:17Can we just take a moment, please?
17:19He was out of control.
17:20The man's guilty.
17:21He confessed.
17:22He was erratic.
17:23He was terrified.
17:24He was being manhandled
17:25by a huge bouncer.
17:27Of course he was out of control,
17:28but he can't have made a confession.
17:30At least not in words you'd know.
17:32No way.
17:33This is crap.
17:33She's talking rubbish.
17:35Have we met before, officer?
17:37I don't think so.
17:39Hmm.
17:39I think we have.
17:41Wasn't there another incident
17:42with a young Asian man?
17:44I don't think this is relevant.
17:46Get on with it, please.
17:47Sorry, madam.
17:49On the basis that the officer
17:51couldn't have heard a confession
17:52and without any conclusive CCTV evidence,
17:56the court has no choice
17:57but at to the very least
17:58grant my client bail.
18:00What?
18:01The...
18:01In the circumstances,
18:03I'm going to adjourn the case
18:05pending further inquiries.
18:06Your client will be bailed
18:08until further notice.
18:16Thank you very much.
18:57Thank you very much.
19:29Thank you very much.
19:38They're not going to sign
19:39the party wall agreement.
19:40Well, what did they say?
19:42Thank you for sending us this,
19:44but we are not going to sign
19:45the party wall agreement
19:46under any circumstances.
19:48The lack of light will kill our garden
19:49and our garden matters to us.
19:51Well, Barbara didn't give me
19:52any indication that she...
19:55Do you know what?
19:55There's nothing they can do ultimately.
19:57It would be good if they were on board,
19:59but it's what it is.
20:02I'm not so sure.
20:03I'm not so sure.
20:04What do you mean?
20:04Well, you know what those two are like.
20:05I mean, there's something odd about them.
20:07She cries when she waters that tree.
20:09All right, but, you know,
20:11this isn't about being odd.
20:12It's about the law.
20:14And trust me, the law's with us.
20:18Look, I know you want this.
20:20And I get it.
20:21I do, honestly.
20:22And I know that my situation
20:23hasn't exactly been easy on us.
20:27And you've been amazing, but...
20:29I'm just...
20:30I'm worried that...
20:34It's going to be a lot of grief and stress,
20:36and Beth has told me
20:37that she's had enough of us rowing.
20:39And she's right.
20:40I just think...
20:43She needs, like, a change in her life
20:45that a move would give her.
20:47I know what you're doing, John.
20:50You're pleased that the neighbours
20:51are going to make this difficult for us.
20:54You're recruiting our daughter
20:55to make me change her mind,
20:57hoping that I'll cave in.
20:58Well, I won't.
21:02Did you speak to Alan?
21:04About what?
21:04They've invited us over for drinks tonight.
21:08They have?
21:09Yeah.
21:09It'll be nice.
21:10We can celebrate with them.
21:24Emma, yeah?
21:25Ah, you must be Lee.
21:28Right.
21:29Ah, come in.
21:37We've tried to keep it really simple.
21:47We're looking at two new steals here.
21:49Maybe three.
21:50Sounds pricey.
21:52Well, yeah, I mean,
21:52everything's pricier than it was,
21:54but, you know, at first glance,
21:55I can't see you've got any hidden surprises there.
21:57So it's doable?
21:58Well, yeah, everything's doable.
22:00So when you're looking at start...
22:02I mean, soon, while the money's there?
22:05Right.
22:06Well, I've got a job booked in for later in the year,
22:09so, er, that'd work for me.
22:11But, you know, like I say,
22:12sooner the better.
22:13And you've got your planning permission sorted, yeah?
22:15Planning permission shouldn't be a problem.
22:17It's four metres and one storeys.
22:19Four?
22:19Well, you know it's three for a definite yes.
22:21You know that.
22:22Yeah, I know.
22:23Um, I'll get on it.
22:25Party wall?
22:27That's the agreement you're going to need
22:28with your neighbour regarding the shared wall?
22:30Yeah, yeah, we know what a party wall agreement is.
22:32You're going to need them on your side.
22:34Trust me.
22:35Right, that's it.
22:36So the timing's worked for me, er,
22:37I'll be in touch with your estimate.
22:39Oh, right, then.
22:40Yeah, cheers.
22:41Thanks.
22:41I'll see you out.
22:42No, no need.
22:47Why do builders always presume
22:49it's the men who know what's going on?
22:51So, what do you think?
22:54Well, I don't know what's going on.
22:56John, come on.
22:57Don't be difficult.
22:58I want us to do this together.
23:01You made a decision without me.
23:03Well, if I waited around for you to make decisions,
23:05we'd still be single.
23:07Sorry.
23:08Look, I just think this might be an exciting thing
23:10for both of us to do.
23:14Is this because it's my money that's paying for it?
23:17For God's sake.
23:18It is.
23:18You haven't got a job
23:19when you can't bear the fact that I have.
23:20Don't be ridiculous.
23:21And all it is,
23:22it's some stupid emasculation thing.
23:24That's rubbish.
23:25Then what is it then?
23:26Tell me.
23:31Honestly, it's...
23:31It's nothing.
23:57John?
23:58John?
23:59John?
24:01John?
24:06Okay, okay.
24:10Oh, Derek, um...
24:12Do you want to come in for a question?
24:13Fifteen years we've been neighbours,
24:14not once I've read a crossword.
24:16Uh, yeah, that's right.
24:17We were understanding
24:18when you wanted to build into the roof.
24:20We allowed the scaffolding
24:21to encroach into our garden.
24:23We accepted that you,
24:24having a teenage daughter,
24:25meant occasionally the thickness of the walls
24:27would be tested by the decibels
24:28of her dreadful music.
24:30We even kept quiet
24:31during some of you
24:32and your husband's louder disagreements
24:34for this, this, this new thing.
24:37Are you sure you don't want to come in
24:39for a cup of tea?
24:40Very, thank you.
24:41Derek, you've been great neighbours.
24:43You have, really.
24:44Which is why we don't see any reason
24:46to fall out over this.
24:47Honestly, if you see what we're proposing...
24:49Our garden is important to us.
24:50Can you understand that?
24:51We like it precisely how it is.
24:53But we're not doing anything to your garden.
24:55Yes, you are,
24:56because you're doing something to yours.
24:57I don't see how that's going to affect anything...
24:58Look, it matters to us.
24:59Can't you understand that?
25:03You know the noise
25:03hasn't exactly been one way.
25:06You and your son
25:07had some pretty intense arguments.
25:09You never mention Marcus.
25:11Never.
25:12Can you hear me?
25:13Shh, never.
25:21Well, you've got a fight on your hands.
25:23And it's a fight you're not going to win.
25:40Four metres, that's not nothing.
25:42Come off it,
25:43you'll barely see at the height of your fence.
25:45Don't worry about us,
25:46doesn't bother us either way.
25:47Ah, thanks.
25:48Wish I could see the same for Derek and Barbara.
25:50Oh, come on,
25:51you know what they like stuck in them ways.
25:52They'll get over it eventually.
25:53No, I feel bad.
25:55I wish they didn't feel the way they do.
25:56I don't want to upset them.
25:58They're old and they hate change.
26:00And they killed that teenage kid
26:01and buried him under the tree.
26:02Stop it.
26:03What?
26:03They did not kill their kid
26:05and bury him under a tree.
26:06If you say so.
26:08Hey, he did lose his shit
26:09when I mentioned Marcus.
26:11Is he?
26:11I told him.
26:12Biscuit?
26:13Have you seen Biscuit?
26:15No, he's a cat.
26:16He'll be fine.
26:17He'd do anything to kill that cat.
26:20Is John not coming then?
26:21Yeah, he's just gone to get some old booze.
26:23He doesn't need to do that.
26:24We're trying to get through ours.
26:26Hey, I should warn you, though.
26:27He's been in a bit of a weird mood.
26:29I don't know.
26:29I just thought he'd be more excited
26:31about this extension.
26:32In my experience,
26:33no man has ever really wanted to do anything.
26:35But most of us are happy enough
26:36for our wives to get things done.
26:39Sexist?
26:40Yeah.
26:41Sexist.
26:41What?
26:42I'm just saying.
26:43Tom would probably rather
26:44take the money
26:45and go for a long holiday
26:46or buy a car.
26:48Instead, he's adding form readers
26:49to the house
26:49to find himself
26:50in an even bigger kitchen.
26:51He can't cook in.
26:53John's a very good cook.
26:54Yes, he is.
26:55Thank you, Sonia.
26:56I mean, he can knock out a curry.
26:58No, he can do more than that.
26:59He has several minced-based dishes
27:01down to you.
27:03Anyway,
27:04this is more than just a
27:06cooking space.
27:07It's going to be like
27:08a whole new area
27:09for our family
27:10to relax in.
27:11You know,
27:11the worst thing I want.
27:12Don't let it go out.
27:14No, no, go on.
27:15The poor guy's not working.
27:17The last thing he needs
27:18is a bunch of real men
27:18grafting for his missus
27:19while he's sat next door
27:21watching loose women.
27:22Who's watching loose women?
27:25Shall we eat?
27:29Biscuit!
27:30There you are!
27:31Do you want your dinner, too?
27:33Good boy.
27:35No, my point is
27:37is that she
27:37never says a civil word to me.
27:40Come on.
27:41Beth's fine.
27:42She's a normal young woman.
27:43She's not like any
27:45normal young woman
27:45I've ever met.
27:46I'm hoping that's not many.
27:49Listen, listen.
27:50I love her.
27:50She's my daughter.
27:51But, you know,
27:52we just
27:52we don't have anything
27:53in common.
27:54Well, that's not true.
27:55You both work shy.
27:56Oh.
27:57I'm joking.
28:02Well, at least
28:03you had a kid.
28:04Sonia.
28:05Just saying.
28:07Listen,
28:08I wouldn't swap Beth
28:09for anyone in the world.
28:10But not having a child
28:11to worry about
28:12but it does feel
28:12quite appealing.
28:13You don't mean that.
28:14I do.
28:15I spend half my life
28:16trying to get
28:16idiot kids out of jail
28:18and I do wonder
28:18if we all just
28:19stopped having them
28:20the world would be
28:21a better place.
28:21Yeah, yeah.
28:22I wouldn't have
28:23anyone to teach.
28:24You ain't teaching.
28:25That's not the point.
28:26And I don't hate it.
28:27I'm just over it.
28:30Just regret not having
28:31a child sometimes.
28:32That's all.
28:32Jesus, Sonia.
28:33You told me
28:34when we first met.
28:35Can we change the subject?
28:40I'll get some coffee.
28:42I'll give you a hand.
28:47No.
28:48I'll go.
28:51Cheers.
28:56So, Sonia's a fan
28:57of your cooking?
28:59Seemingly,
28:59not everyone thinks
29:00I'm totally useless.
29:01I just don't remember
29:04you cooking for them,
29:04that's all.
29:05I do the cooking
29:06when we have people around.
29:07I'm sure I've
29:08covered them before.
29:09Okay.
29:10You're probably right.
29:11I was just surprised
29:12you said it,
29:13that's all.
29:17Where are you going?
29:18The toilet,
29:19is that all right?
29:24You know what they say
29:25about a watch kettle?
29:27Never boils.
29:30A watch kettle...
29:32Leave me alone, Alan.
29:34Sonia, I'm sorry.
29:36I shouldn't have said...
29:37But you did.
29:38You always do.
29:43Okay.
29:47That's how you feel.
29:50I'll get it.
29:55Ah!
29:56Your daughter said
29:57I might find you here.
29:58No, hey.
29:59I thought the street party
30:00went well.
30:01Uh, yeah.
30:01Yeah, it was nice.
30:03Ooh.
30:04A little soiree.
30:06Oh, sort of.
30:08Nick, can I help you?
30:09Yes, I just wondered.
30:10Could you move your car?
30:11Because it's
30:12in front of my drive.
30:14Well, hardly.
30:15I mean, there's
30:16plenty of space for you to do.
30:17Well, I am petitioning
30:17for permits.
30:19Why would you do that?
30:20Well, I'm working night,
30:21so I don't want to
30:22run the risk of
30:23coming home in the morning
30:24to find someone's
30:24parked in front of my drive.
30:26Okay.
30:27Well, I've had a drink, so...
30:28Don't worry.
30:29I won't use the CCTV
30:30to report you
30:31for drink driving.
30:35Okay.
30:35I'll go and go.
30:36I notice there's
30:37a planning application
30:38in for an extension.
30:39Oh, wow, Nick.
30:40That was quick work.
30:41Will there be much disruption?
30:43That's the question.
30:44Because I work...
30:45I work nights,
30:47so I do sleep in the day.
30:48Don't worry.
30:49We promise we'll keep
30:50the disruption
30:50down to a minimum.
30:51Four metres.
30:52Hmm?
30:53Four metres.
30:54Four.
30:56That's not a given.
30:58Anyway, thanks for your help.
30:59Aren't we...
30:59You okay, Nick?
31:00Oh.
31:01I'll let Emma fill you in.
31:03Hmm.
31:04It's lovely to see
31:04you all getting on so well.
31:06And I thought the tension
31:07in there, unbearable.
31:09What?
31:20This price includes everything
31:22except the internal finish.
31:24That'd be a separate payment,
31:25you know,
31:25that's depending on
31:26what your requirements are on that.
31:27Right,
31:28so then there's the kitchen itself
31:30and the new doors.
31:31Which I can fit,
31:32but like I say,
31:33that'd be part of this finishing quap.
31:35Oh, shit.
31:39Sorry,
31:39it was just...
31:41And then there's the foundations.
31:43Well, surely that's included
31:44in the initial build price.
31:46Yeah, it is,
31:46but it's your tree survey.
31:48It's thrown up some issues
31:49with the roots.
31:50It looks like
31:51we're going to have to dig deeper
31:52and if that's the case,
31:53then it's going to double
31:55what's on there for the ditch.
31:56Sorry, which tree?
31:58That one on the border there.
31:59Boundary roots
32:00can always be a problem.
32:01You could always ask them
32:02to move it.
32:03I mean,
32:03that'd be a lot cheaper for you.
32:04That's for sure.
32:06Anyway,
32:07either way,
32:07is that the kind of number
32:08you had in mind?
32:10Well,
32:11you know,
32:11it is a little bit steeper
32:12than I expected.
32:14Look,
32:14you're not going to get
32:15a better price,
32:16honestly.
32:16And also,
32:17bear in mind,
32:17I want to start
32:19straight away.
32:20And I always think
32:20it's better to just crack on
32:22before all them doubts
32:23start creeping in.
32:24And you'll be done
32:2512 weeks latest.
32:27Obviously,
32:28you're going to need
32:29your planning fast.
32:30How fast?
32:31Oh,
32:33now.
32:34Tea?
32:35No.
32:37You're all right.
32:39All right.
32:41Thanks.
32:42See you.
32:43Cheers.
32:45I don't like him.
32:47He's not here
32:47to be your friend.
32:48And he's not expensive
32:49because I've been
32:50asking around.
32:51Well,
32:52they're never going to
32:52agree to moving that tree.
32:54It's going to cost us.
32:56Oh,
32:56Jesus.
32:57It's not too late
32:58to stop all this,
32:59you know?
33:01Stop it?
33:01But why?
33:02I don't know.
33:03I just feel...
33:04What?
33:06Scared?
33:07Look,
33:07I know it's going
33:08to be disruptive,
33:09but this is a net
33:10positive for us.
33:11Can't you see that?
33:13You know,
33:14you could get involved.
33:15Might give you a focus.
33:16What?
33:16Because I'm unemployable?
33:20I didn't say that.
33:21Yeah.
33:22Didn't need to.
33:31Lee,
33:32it's Emma
33:33from 29 Shelby Drive.
33:34We don't need to think
33:35anymore.
33:36We're good to go.
33:37Planning's not going
33:38to be a problem.
33:39Give me a call.
33:43Bye-bye.
33:56Hey,
33:57have you seen this?
34:00Uh,
34:01no.
34:01What is it?
34:02The street group chat.
34:03Hmm.
34:04Oh, yeah.
34:05Similarly,
34:06that psycho cat at number six
34:07has taken down
34:08another schnauzer.
34:09Nasty,
34:09apparently.
34:11And Nick's put up
34:12more CCTV
34:12of someone walking
34:13past his house
34:14at 1am
34:14like it's illegal.
34:17Number four,
34:18asking for more
34:18kids' books.
34:20I mean,
34:20is there anything
34:21them kids ain't
34:21bloody read?
34:22What's this here?
34:25Derek getting busy
34:26objecting to the building.
34:28Why would he do that?
34:29Maybe we should.
34:31You're not being serious.
34:33Not like me.
34:35They're our friends.
34:36Besides,
34:37we don't want to move in.
34:38God knows who'd be
34:39in there next.
34:41And look what happened
34:42when that nice old couple
34:43saw them were 16.
34:44We've got a CCTV
34:46freak guy
34:47moved in.
34:48I mean,
34:49who knows what goes on
34:49behind these doors.
34:51At least with John and Emma
34:52we know they're not
34:53going to kill us.
34:57Alan.
34:59I've got clients
35:00out there.
35:01I've got to go.
35:02See ya.
35:04Bye.
35:06Bye.
35:08Bye.
35:09Bye.
35:10Bye.
35:10Bye.
35:13Bye.
35:19Bye.
35:19So now read you
35:20what I've said.
35:21Sure.
35:22Attached is the link
35:23to the planning department
35:24on the website.
35:25All you need to do
35:26is click on the address
35:2729 Shellwood Drive
35:28and then click on
35:30the objection button.
35:31You can then scroll down
35:33to leave it a reason
35:33for your objection.
35:34We have done so
35:35on the grounds
35:35that our God...
35:36I miss him.
35:37I miss him so much.
35:52What can I say, Ian?
35:54He's innocent.
35:55So you're telling me
35:56that your client
35:57broke into a phone shop
35:58at 4am
35:59because he thought
36:00it was his own house?
36:00He was out of it
36:01on high-strength marijuana.
36:03He stole £1,000 worth
36:04of phones.
36:05What kind of house
36:06did he think he lived in?
36:07You've obviously not taken
36:08high-strength marijuana.
36:09Have you?
36:10Of course not.
36:11Look, I need to make a call.
36:13Look, all I'm asking
36:14is that you and I
36:14come to some sort of a deal.
36:16This is seventh offence.
36:17The kid's a serial thief.
36:18Prove it.
36:19Anyway, the prisons are full.
36:20Oh, well,
36:21we should just let him off,
36:21shall we?
36:22All he does is rob.
36:23For God's sake,
36:24he got convicted
36:25of selling kids bikes
36:26that still had
36:26happy birthday written on them.
36:27Why are you telling me this?
36:29Because we can't keep
36:30letting this kid walk.
36:31We need to put him away.
36:33That's your job,
36:34not mine.
36:34I don't do deals.
36:41You got your way then?
36:43Sorry?
36:44I have no idea
36:45what you're talking about.
36:46Thanks to you,
36:46I've been suspended.
36:48Right.
36:49Well, as I'm sure you're aware,
36:50that has nothing to do with me
36:51and everything to do with you.
36:54You stitched me up
36:55with that Indian kid.
36:57Bangladeshi.
36:58And that's not true.
36:59He lied about his confession
37:00and we both know why.
37:02Now can you get out of my way?
37:04This isn't over.
37:15Thanks for that.
37:20Here you go.
37:24So look,
37:25you know I hate asking,
37:27but we've got these neighbours,
37:30they've got loads of objections,
37:32they're determined,
37:33they're old
37:33and they've got nothing else
37:34going on in their lives.
37:35So you're not going to ask me
37:36how I am, huh?
37:38Been a while.
37:39Dad,
37:40I've been busy with work
37:41and Beth and John.
37:44But anyway,
37:45just to make this clear,
37:46I'm not asking you to,
37:47like, intervene
37:48or do anything that might seem,
37:50you know,
37:51I just thought you might know
37:52somebody on the planning committee.
37:55You're a solicitor.
37:57You know exactly
37:58what you're asking me.
38:02How's John?
38:04You looking after you?
38:06Well,
38:07he's left his job,
38:08so I'm working all hours.
38:10Shame we don't all see each other
38:12as often as we used to.
38:13Come on, Dad.
38:14If he even knew
38:15I was here talking to you,
38:17he'd be...
38:17Be what?
38:19You can't blame him
38:20for how he feels.
38:22He trusted you
38:23with our money,
38:23we both did.
38:24He just needs to relax,
38:26that's all.
38:26Right, well,
38:27he's not like you.
38:30Isn't that the truth?
38:31And that's not necessarily
38:32a bad thing, is it?
38:34So,
38:36how's my little Beth?
38:37She's all right,
38:38you know,
38:39teenage girls.
38:41I had one once.
38:46So what do you reckon?
38:48So,
38:50you're not going to tell John
38:52that you've asked me?
38:55Okay.
38:57I'll see what I can do.
38:59And if you need any help,
39:01now John's not earning.
39:03What, like paying us back
39:04the money you owe us?
39:07I'll be in touch.
39:21Beth?
39:23Beth?
39:24You need to eat something.
39:30Ah.
39:31Oh, hi.
39:32Can I just have a...
39:33I'm actually in the middle
39:34of doing...
39:34Right, well,
39:35do you know who owns
39:35that van that was here earlier?
39:37And there was a car.
39:38Well,
39:39the van's the builder.
39:40The builder,
39:41right.
39:42He was here for a long time.
39:44And,
39:44you know,
39:45it's unacceptable,
39:45which is why we need
39:46the permits.
39:47So I'm going to
39:48pop it on the street group chat,
39:50and I'm going to
39:50also ask you
39:51to sign my petition.
39:52Why would I sign that?
39:53Well, because
39:54people are using our street
39:55to park their cars.
39:57You've got a driveway.
39:58Yes!
39:59I have.
40:02Right,
40:03well,
40:03um,
40:05I'm sorry,
40:06mate,
40:06I think you're overreacting.
40:07I've got to go,
40:07I'm busy.
40:12Is that lunatic
40:13from across the street?
40:17Beth?
40:18I'm doing soup.
40:20You can have soup.
40:23Wrong bread,
40:24bitch.
40:50I'm going to
40:52I'm going to
40:53I'm going to
40:54Go.
40:54Go.
40:54Come.
41:15Oh, sorry, Ian.
41:17Nice job with the Bangladeshi kid.
41:19Free to maim to his heart's contempt.
41:21Oh, please.
41:22You and that copper have got history, then.
41:24She's a racist, okay?
41:28For God's sake, Nick.
41:30You're allowed to pout their cars.
42:18I heard they were killed.
42:40I heard they were murdered.
42:42I heard they were murdered.
43:12I heard they were murdered.
43:17I heard they were murdered.
43:40I heard they were murdered.
43:44I heard they were murdered.
43:47I heard they were murdered.
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