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00:14Hello, Mark.
00:17Hi, Felix.
00:19I'm coming.
00:20Oh.
00:22Hi, Mark.
00:24I'm Sam.
00:25I'm your dad and Phil's sister.
00:27And if you ever call me, auntie, I'll black your other eye.
00:31I did try and introduce myself last night, but you were well out of it, wasn't he, Phil?
00:37What the hell happened?
00:39Who did this to you?
00:41Been in a fight, haven't you, Grant?
00:43Oh, Nigel, it's not Grant. No, it's Mark. It's Grant's son.
00:47I'm OK. I'm OK.
00:49Got jumped by some blokes.
00:50Did they mug you?
00:53Your lovely face.
00:56What's a few bruises, eh?
00:59It's so good to see you, Vic.
01:01What are you even doing here?
01:03I've come to give you a shoulder to lean on during this court business.
01:07Have you come all this way?
01:08Yeah.
01:09It's not every day you're supposed to face some kid who attacked her, is it?
01:15Oh, sorry.
01:25Ian, you tell your mum to dump her cab somewhere else?
01:29Yeah, absolutely.
01:31I mean, your two pterodactyls could easily fall down and crush them.
01:33Don't want your partner.
01:34Excuse me, I think you'll find that a peacock doesn't crush it.
01:38Displays.
01:39Oh, mutton dressed as lamb.
01:42Why are you so obsessed with me?
01:44Is it because you have a small, petty life?
01:46You're just a sad, lonely man.
01:49No, it's more a case of you being a complete narcissist
01:52who thinks everyone's obsessed with her,
01:53when in reality, no-one gives you a second thought.
01:57Oh, and now you're out of the Queen, Vic?
02:00You're irrelevant.
02:02Have a nice day.
02:03Ta-da!
02:06Look, I know I lent you the money,
02:08but you don't need to keep coming round here
02:09and telling me about every detail, all right?
02:11It's your restaurant.
02:13I just thought you might want to be involved.
02:15Oh, I don't care what colour you paint the kitchen.
02:18Sorry.
02:19It's just none of me jumpsuits fit and me boots are sore.
02:22Hey, shh.
02:23Why is it all the women in my life,
02:25her voice is a carry faster than the speed of light?
02:28You've still not told her.
02:30Oh, and then gets emotional about stuff.
02:33Yeah?
02:33Yeah.
02:34She'll get a lot more emotional
02:35if she finds out from someone else.
02:38Tell her.
02:44Hi, Danny.
02:46Hmm?
02:47Did you see someone hard at it?
02:50Have you seen this?
02:52Cathy Beale using the whole square as her personal car park?
02:55I mean, honestly,
02:56that family think they own the whole of Walford.
02:59Laney,
03:00could I chat to you about something?
03:03Go on.
03:05Not here.
03:06Not out in the square,
03:07but, um...
03:09Can I meet you in a bit after lunch?
03:11A quick drink?
03:13Yeah.
03:15Great.
03:16See you there.
03:23I'll go have a shower and head over to the cat, okay?
03:26Now, Kelly's here to support Vicky.
03:29He ain't even got any luggage with him.
03:32The mate's dropping my stuff off later.
03:34If that's okay with you.
03:35Right.
03:37Truth time.
03:43I'm going nowhere, babe.
03:46You spit it out.
03:48I got beat up by guys I work with.
03:51What sort of work?
03:54Go on.
03:56I get my hands dirty when things don't go my boss's way.
04:00Money lending or drugs?
04:04Drugs.
04:04Drugs, then.
04:06Oh, we've all been there.
04:07They think I'm a grass, Walford.
04:09Me.
04:12I've got a chance to clear my name, but I need your help.
04:16No, I don't get involved in that world.
04:20Not anymore.
04:21We got involved ten years ago, didn't you?
04:24When you told me Grant was my real dad.
04:31Is that what you do now, Phil?
04:32Walk away!
04:37Do you know earlier, I couldn't...
04:38I couldn't quite see Grant in you.
04:42But he's there all right, ain't he?
04:46Oh, listen, Mark.
04:47Phil's got a lot on his plate right now.
04:49He's taken on caring for Nigel.
04:52That's an old school friend of your dad's.
04:54Poor thing's got dementia really badly.
04:56He could still help me, though, couldn't he?
04:58No, your timing's off, I'm afraid.
05:00He's taking Nigel to Portugal.
05:02They've got flights booked for tonight.
05:04Well, can't that wait a few days?
05:05Not as far as Phil's concerned.
05:07They'd have been gone last night if you hadn't showed up.
05:10Listen, I think it's a really stupid idea, but...
05:12Well, he's a stubborn one.
05:14Grant's the brawn.
05:16I'm the looks.
05:17Phil's the grumpy old sod.
05:19Good morning.
05:31Morning.
05:34Oh, in what world is that lavender?
05:37Oh, don't ask me.
05:38My sinuses haven't been the same since that very unfortunate incident I had at the Chelsea Flower show.
05:44What do you think?
05:46Lovely.
05:47If ever I want a knitted rabbit, I know who to call on.
05:50I'm not knitted, it's a crocheted Easter bunny.
05:53Darling, it's January.
05:54Yeah, well, I've got a very elaborate Easter bonnet plan.
05:57Oh, to each their own.
06:00Oh, well, I'll help you.
06:03I couldn't help noticing you talking to a very handsome man earlier.
06:08Excuse me?
06:09Outside.
06:10I wasn't spying, I was just looking out of the window to check the weather.
06:14Hunk alert.
06:15Oh, that's George, my ex-husband.
06:19Oh, really?
06:20I haven't touched a nerve, have I?
06:22Sorry, I'm overstepping.
06:25It was complicated.
06:26Oh, have you still got feelings?
06:29No, no, no, we've both moved on.
06:30Oh, well, at least you've still got Johnny and Linda.
06:37Is he seeing anyone?
06:39Not as far as I know.
06:40And there's no chance that you and he can connect again?
06:44No.
06:46Although, he did just invite me out for a drink.
06:49To talk about something personal.
06:52No, he couldn't have possibly meant that.
06:54Absolutely not, no.
06:54Oh, he might have.
06:56Why wouldn't he still be interested?
06:58I mean, look at you.
07:00You know, your own business.
07:02You're a beautiful, vibrant woman.
07:04Never say never.
07:05And asking you for a drink is practically like asking you on a date.
07:10When it is in my book.
07:13Oh, it is.
07:20Kat won't leave me alone for what I mean next.
07:22Are you going to see it yours tonight?
07:24Of course.
07:25Yeah, oh, Jess, signal her.
07:28I am.
07:30Can't wait to get out of here and just be with you.
07:32Mm.
07:33I know, me too.
07:34But Lauren's right, we need to have money.
07:36Well, I actually have an idea on how we could get some.
07:39If I pull it off today, we could go tonight.
07:42Oh.
07:44Well, I don't want to jinx it, but leave that with me.
07:51All right?
07:52If we're going to catch her out, we need to be one step ahead of her.
07:55Yeah.
07:57Got any ideas?
07:59Well, she lied about you coming on to her.
08:01She lied about pushing me down the stairs of the Abbot.
08:03And I think it's her lies that are going to catch her out.
08:07Yeah, I tried all that.
08:09Oscar just doubled down.
08:12Don't want to lose him, Cindy.
08:13What, so you're just not going to do anything?
08:16Losing your nerve, Max?
08:18I mean, I did hear she gave a statement to the police.
08:22Doubt there's much truth in that.
08:24Well, there's one way of finding out.
08:26I'm not the one with a copper.
08:28Right, brother.
08:38You, uh...
08:40You sure you're all right?
08:42Yeah.
08:43Yeah.
08:44Yeah, I've got my meds.
08:46Fingers crossed they got all the cancer out.
08:53Thank you, Phil.
08:55I don't think I said it to you last night
08:57when you brought me home.
08:59I think I was still a bit drugged up.
09:02Look, I know I can be a right cow sometimes,
09:04but it means the world to me knowing that you care.
09:10Do you think we should tell Grant, you know, about Mark?
09:14If Mark wants him involved, let him call him, yeah?
09:17Oh, come on, Phil.
09:19The boy's family.
09:20The boy's family.
09:20I know it looks like he can handle himself, but he clearly needs help.
09:23Why else would he turn up?
09:26Look, go on, just change your flights again.
09:28For a couple of days.
09:30I can introduce Ricky to his big cousin.
09:33I can do a Sunday roast.
09:35Yeah, Mum would have done that.
09:37She'd get all the family round the table and, you know...
09:39Hiya!
09:41I can't do it.
09:42I thought you said she wasn't back till next week.
09:45Surprise!
09:47What's, er, you doing back when we're in here?
09:49Oh, well, it's really nice to see you too, Phil.
09:52Er, I did everything I could with the house sale,
09:54so I thought I'd come back early.
09:56Where's Nigel?
09:58He's, er, upstairs.
10:00How's he been?
10:01Oh, don't worry.
10:01I'll find out for myself.
10:03Oh, er, Phil, I've just left my case by the back door,
10:05if you wouldn't mind,
10:06and we'll have a little catch-up in a bit.
10:08Well, there you go.
10:12You can't smuggle Nigel out of the country tonight,
10:14so you can help Mark.
10:15I ain't changing my plans.
10:17Phil, she's back.
10:19It makes no difference.
10:21We're on that flight tonight.
10:27Oi, misery guts.
10:29Eat this.
10:31And before you turn your nose up,
10:33it's not like Mum's cottage pie actually tastes as something.
10:37Oh, careful.
10:38You almost smiled there.
10:41Oh, you stop looking so damn.
10:44I've told you.
10:45I'm going to be OK.
10:46Especially now I've got you here,
10:48supporting me.
10:52Look, I'm sorry I'm not the best for keeping in contact, Vic.
10:55You are busy.
10:57And you're here now.
10:59It means everything.
11:02I'm going to have to stop myself from grabbing Joel
11:05and ripping him apart.
11:06Yeah, well, please do stop yourself.
11:10Well, come on, then.
11:12What's the goss?
11:13Got a girlfriend?
11:15Anyone special?
11:16I'll bet they're queuing up to get you.
11:22Oh, do you want me to do me a drink sandwich cup coffee?
11:26Oh, well.
11:30You were supposed to protect her.
11:32Marie, get us a napkin.
11:34Come here.
11:35What's he doing here?
11:36Oh, he's looking out for me.
11:39Oh.
11:40Now keep still, you great lump.
11:47Look at it.
11:48I've got a surprise for you.
11:54Are you sure this is a good idea, yeah?
11:56Well, you've got a ton on your back and mine, yeah?
11:58No, of course not.
11:58All right, good.
12:00Hey.
12:01Hey, all right, Muppet.
12:02Right.
12:03I've got 50 quid here.
12:05I don't care how you spend it.
12:07I want you two to have a boys' day out, OK?
12:08Oh, er, I don't know.
12:13Hey, man, listen, I think it's time.
12:16And I'm going to be there with you and I'm not leaving this out.
12:18Trust me, man.
12:20Yeah.
12:21Yeah, I suppose I might as well.
12:24Thanks.
12:25Tiny steps.
12:26Yeah.
12:28Anyway, before we go anywhere, you need to get in that shower.
12:30Come on, move.
12:31Stink, bro.
12:31Come on, move on.
12:48Yeah.
12:51Well, does it have to be today?
12:55I can't have a lot of time.
12:59Yeah.
13:00Yeah, I'll be there.
13:02OK.
13:07Texting me her picture?
13:08I'm not having anyone, anyone target my sister.
13:12Well, this is what happens, isn't it?
13:13When you mess with the wrong people.
13:15Well, they could do what they like to me.
13:17But that crosses a line.
13:19Which is why they sent it.
13:22I ain't mucking about it.
13:23You need to find this grass.
13:25You think I'm not trying?
13:27He's come back to not knowing who I am.
13:30Well, I suppose it's to be expected.
13:33Oh, baby.
13:35Who's this trapping young man, then?
13:37Oh, this is Mark Grant's son.
13:38This is Julie, Nigel's wife.
13:40Grants' son?
13:42Oh.
13:43Hmm.
13:44Well, I mean, he always did put it about a bit, didn't he, Phil?
13:48You been away?
13:49Scotland.
13:50Yeah, starting out the sale of my house.
13:52Um, got to find a suitable care home for Nigel,
13:55which is upsetting on the emotions, but there we go.
13:58Still, I'm back now.
14:00I need to make the most of every minute with him
14:02until we find that perfect home.
14:04Eh?
14:04I forgot to get milk, sorry.
14:12Look, all I need you to do is contact some people.
14:16See if you can produce a name for me.
14:19I know Vicky's not your family, Phil,
14:22but do you really want her blood on your hands?
14:25So you got yourself into this mess.
14:28Gonna have to get yourself out of here.
14:30Right now,
14:31Nigel is my priory.
14:34Mum told me a lot about you.
14:36Never mentioned you were a coward.
14:39Well, we'll have to have, er, a catch-up.
14:41About ten years, so I'm...
14:55Oh.
14:56I see you've inherited your father's temper.
15:00Um, keep it in check, would you?
15:02Around Nigel, he does tend to upset quite easily.
15:04Oh, and the dustpan and brush just there under the sink.
15:12Here you go, sweetheart.
15:14Oh, it's a juice.
15:18OK.
15:26If I tell you something,
15:28you've got to promise not to let Phil know I told you.
15:30Cos he will kill me.
15:33Chris, man, not today.
15:36Phil's putting your husband on a plane tonight.
15:39He's taking him to live in Portugal.
15:42There's no ceilings, there's no...
15:46Where it tips over and becomes...
15:48I'm serious.
15:50That's why you hear something about these figures.
15:52To be safe, we need to stay with you.
16:04Hi.
16:06Hi.
16:07Er, Yolandi said you'd probably be in here.
16:11Do you mind if I join you?
16:12Yeah, man, I'd like that.
16:16A tea, a coffee.
16:18Oh, no, I'm good.
16:25So how have you been?
16:27Er, what were you...
16:29asking for conversation, or...
16:32do you really want to know?
16:34No, I really want to know.
16:38Life has been better.
16:42Yeah.
16:43I had to choose a coffin the other day, you know.
16:47Two sons, two coffins.
16:52No father should have to deal with this.
16:58I'm sorry.
17:03So, um...
17:04Why are you looking for me, hmm?
17:08To...
17:09To see you.
17:10To check in on you.
17:12I...
17:13I know we don't know each other all that well.
17:17But you know what?
17:18Now that we have found each other...
17:21I am not going to be that kind of grandfather...
17:24who just dishes out birthday cards.
17:26All right?
17:29Well, I like talking to you.
17:31I feel like I can be myself.
17:34I'm a Vic.
17:35Kat's eyes are just always on me.
17:38They're at me all the time.
17:39It's like she thinks I can help her free Zoe or something.
17:43I see.
17:45Yeah, you know, you can always have a bed at my house.
17:50Oh, thanks.
17:52But honestly, I just want to get away for a while.
17:56Not forever.
17:58Just clear my head maybe a few weeks, a month or two.
18:07Look, you're the last person I should be saying this to.
18:12But I can't face the funeral.
18:17Um...
18:18I...
18:19presume you might be short of savings.
18:24Well...
18:25Let me see what I can do about this, all right?
18:32No, a few drinks.
18:34I'll say a few words, you know.
18:36Cut the ribbon and...
18:37Hey, you should come.
18:39To the relaunch of a laundrette.
18:41Hmm.
18:42You should get out more, Ian.
18:44Get a life.
18:45Hmm.
18:46Try some.
18:47Oh.
18:48Before you ask, Ian.
18:49No, thanks.
18:50You and Cathy enjoy your laundrette.
18:52You're used to air in your dirty laundry in public, aren't you?
18:55Yeah.
18:57Ah.
18:58No.
19:00What are you drinking?
19:00Oh.
19:01You know me so well.
19:04Have you heard from Anna?
19:06Yeah, yeah.
19:07Yeah, yeah.
19:07She's happy.
19:08Yeah.
19:10Er...
19:10She sent me a pic.
19:12Her and Freddie on her beef somewhere.
19:13Oh.
19:16Listen, Lainey...
19:17Can I say something first?
19:19Yeah.
19:20Look, I think it's wonderful that we can still have a drink together.
19:27And, um...
19:28Obviously, I admit I've got feelings, strong feelings, that aren't easy to shake off.
19:34But unless you can convince me otherwise,
19:38I'm not sure that us getting back together again is the right thing.
19:41Nicola's having my baby.
19:50That's...
19:51What I wanted to talk to you about.
19:52Oh.
19:56Congratulations.
19:59Look, I'm sorry if you've got the wrong end of this dick.
20:01No, no.
20:02It's nothing like that.
20:05I honestly didn't want you to think there was any hope for us,
20:07because there isn't.
20:10I'd better get back.
20:11Er, Lainey.
20:13I'm sorry.
20:16From now on, just call me Elaine.
20:25I hope you'll be very happy together.
20:29So you tell one ex-wife, but not the other.
20:32Nice one.
20:34Cheers, George.
20:35Good luck.
20:36You need it.
20:39Um, Lain, that...
20:41That can't have been easy for you to hear.
20:43Keep your nasty remarks to yourself.
20:45Well, well, well, hang on.
20:46I was actually being genuine.
20:47Genuine you?
20:49You haven't been genuine since the day you were born.
20:51You were a horrible, sad, pathetic man.
20:54No wonder you can't keep a relationship together.
20:56They all run away from you like you've got the plague.
20:59And by the looks of you,
21:01you probably have.
21:17I've got you some of that tea you like.
21:19Right.
21:26For me to have tonight while you were sitting by the pool with my husband.
21:34Who told you?
21:37Nigel.
21:40I thought we were singing from the same hymn, Chief.
21:46Sell the house, find the perfect care, home the right fit.
21:53He doesn't know where he is half the time these days.
21:56He's fast becoming a danger to himself, and you wouldn't...
22:01You wouldn't put him on a plane and fly him to Portugal.
22:04What sort of a life is he going to have in a care home, eh?
22:07I just...
22:08I just want what's best for him.
22:10He needs proper care.
22:14That's what's best for him.
22:15Yeah, and I was planning on you joining us and all.
22:18It's not like I'm stealing or anything, is it?
22:20It's, you know, you want to come, I'll buy you a ticket.
22:22I don't want to go to Portugal, and neither does Nigel.
22:25This is all about you.
22:27You've made it all about you.
22:31He doesn't need this.
22:37So, um...
22:40Thank you for everything you've done for Nigel.
22:42I mean, no, thank you.
22:43But it's time that we found somewhere else to live.
22:54Oscar!
22:57Pack your bags.
22:58What?
22:59No, no.
23:03Patrick?
23:04Yeah, I told him I needed to get away, and he completely got there.
23:08I didn't say I needed any money.
23:10He offered, which, I mean, I guess I was kind of hoping he would, but...
23:14No, no, no, you can't take Patrick's money.
23:16He's an old man.
23:17He's already lost too much.
23:18I mean, I know it's not ideal.
23:19I've nearly changed my mind about taking the thing,
23:21but he told me he wanted me to have it.
23:25All right, it's not like I actually robbed the man.
23:29I'm sorry.
23:32We have the money now, babe.
23:34Can't we just pack our bags and go?
23:40No, this isn't right.
23:44I can't leave on Patrick's money.
23:47So you're not saying that as an excuse not to leave at all?
23:49Of course, sir.
23:51Kevin.
23:53Get out.
23:54We're still in this together.
23:57Kicking Finn, baby!
23:59So you told Kat you made a statement to the police,
24:02but my brother said you'd be nowhere near.
24:05It's funny, isn't it?
24:06I wonder what Kat's going to say when I'll tell her.
24:09Maybe I won't have to.
24:12As long as you leave my son alone.
24:46Give it to her, Phil.
24:54I booked us a room in the B&B across the square
24:56until I can find a suitable home for him.
24:59You can still see him.
25:00Listen, you've got to pass, but why don't you stay here, eh?
25:02Come on, sweetheart. Come on, put your coat on. We're going.
25:05What?
25:06Come on, put your coat on. We're leaving.
25:09I live here.
25:10Yeah, well, we're just going to go and stay somewhere else for a while.
25:12Ask Julie. Where's Julie?
25:13I'm Julie, sweetheart. We're going to go and stay somewhere else.
25:15All right, Grant.
25:16Didn't see you sitting there.
25:18All right, mate.
25:19Come on, sweetheart. It's time to go. That's it.
25:22Catch you later, Grant.
25:26Come on.
25:29That's it.
25:32I'll see you later, mate.
25:42Councillor.
25:43Elaine.
25:44It's Elaine.
25:45Elaine.
25:46Your room is ready.
25:48Elaine is always very accommodated.
25:51Councillor Barker.
25:53Smile.
25:54Ah, your wife's changed a lot since that last council, dude.
25:59Lost about 20 years, I think.
26:03Sad and pathetic, am I?
26:05Right, where are you?
26:06Here you are.
26:07And...
26:08Send.
26:09Come on.
26:19Nigel seems like a nice guy.
26:21Nigel seems like a nice guy.
26:27Look.
26:30I do need your help.
26:32But if you do help me, Uncle Phil, I will forever be in your debt.
26:37And I ain't just high of muscle.
26:40I can be useful.
26:45Well, it ain't like I'm leaving the country or anything, is it?
26:48Um...
26:52So?
26:55Miss Gross.
26:58I've been adding...
26:59...false intel into different jobs...
27:02...to see which info gets back to the cops.
27:06...and I've tracked the leaks to this side of London.
27:11So it could be someone round here.
27:18And what happens with this grass?
27:21If we find him.
27:24They can do what they like with him.
27:28He's a dead man.
27:36Well, Gary...

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