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EastEnders 21st April 2026
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00:30Has anyone seen my phone?
00:32You don't need it today.
00:33No one sees your stupid phone.
00:35Can everyone, um, come into the living room?
00:38Dad, I need my phone.
00:39Yeah, yeah, yeah, just, um, I've got to speak to you about something.
00:41Oh, OK.
00:46Ravi, what are you doing?
00:48Um, look, I know, I know I've been a bit of a mess recently, yeah,
00:53and, um, I just feel like it's having a bit of an effect on the sort.
00:57Um, so, do you have my phone?
00:59Oh, just let it finish.
01:00I just, um, look, I just want to reset, yeah,
01:05and spend a bit of time together.
01:06So I've called the school and I've said you're not well,
01:08and I've messaged Carla.
01:11Because, you know, what's one day?
01:14We can shut out the world, we can play games and watch films and stuff.
01:19OK.
01:20I'm done.
01:21Yeah?
01:21Yeah.
01:21Yeah, I guess.
01:23Why not?
01:24OK.
01:25Cool.
01:25All right.
01:26Cheers.
01:29You're happy to see you with me?
01:30Do you remember you got your therapy today?
01:32School, bro.
01:32Yeah.
01:33Yeah, yeah, I'll push it till later.
01:35Aren't you happy?
01:36Babe, my family's all the therapy I need right now, yeah?
01:40Yeah.
01:41Let's push it.
01:44She doesn't even work here anymore.
01:46Who's that?
01:48What do you think?
01:48You're mouthy new saleswoman.
01:50She's meant to be a firewall, all this.
01:52But what does it matter if she's selling cars?
01:54All right, she's out there now, is she?
01:55She's laying out rust fuckity you bought.
01:57No, she ain't.
01:59She's pulling a sickie.
02:00Done it two days in a row over text.
02:02So I'll tell you what I'm going to do, Lauren, yeah?
02:04When you lose this bet, I'm going to sack her,
02:05and I'm going to love doing it.
02:08Yeah?
02:11All right, I'm coming.
02:13What are you going?
02:14Going to sort the rust packet out.
02:16And just so you know, when I win this bet, which I will,
02:20I'm going to give her a pay rise.
02:31Right.
02:32How bad is it, then?
02:35Well, I can get rid of all the rust,
02:36but there ain't going to be much car left if I do.
02:41He's totally scammed me.
02:43I reckon I can help, though.
02:46You literally just said it was a write-off.
02:48It is.
02:49I mean, I can help you get your money back.
02:53Huh.
02:54Right, okay, let's talk.
03:00Power suit for a powerful man.
03:03Do you know, I think you've got this election all sewn up.
03:06I do.
03:07How do you want to happen?
03:08100%.
03:09Oh, I like your outfit.
03:11Very nice.
03:12It's very, um, grandmother of the bride.
03:15Grandmother?
03:16Well, I mean, as in tasteful and classy.
03:20Yeah, of course you do.
03:20Well, I was expecting something more garish.
03:22I was going to bring me sunglasses.
03:23Oi.
03:24He's kidding.
03:25I think.
03:27Anyway, go on.
03:28Go and schmooze your socks off.
03:37I don't know what you're smirking at.
03:39You're dressed like a cheap accountant.
03:41I'm so sorry, guys.
03:42You've been a mix-up with the bookings.
03:44I've only got one cab available.
03:45I'll take it.
03:46Ladies first.
03:47Where's the lady?
03:48Uh, please, can we just stop this?
03:50Yeah, I mean, you go at the same event, all right?
03:52I mean, surely you're for share.
03:54Yeah.
03:54You know, this is supposed to be a fun occasion
03:56to raise money for charity.
03:57Just leave the competition on the square.
04:01Fine.
04:05I'm thinking I should have run for counsellor.
04:08I've just seen Ian and Elaine heading off
04:10to a very swanky do.
04:13I should have run for counsellor.
04:14No comment on that.
04:17Sorry.
04:18Sorry.
04:20Is everything okay?
04:22Nugget did get back safe, right?
04:25Yeah.
04:26Yeah, but it's fine, yeah.
04:28Yeah.
04:30There's something really going on with those guys,
04:32and I feel like you're not telling me everything.
04:33It's nothing, all right?
04:35Okay, so Ravi acting all paranoid in the square yesterday
04:38with those, like, super intense eyes,
04:41that's completely normal, is it?
04:43I think you're more worried about it than I am.
04:49What even is that?
04:51It's a face.
04:52No talking.
04:52I can see it's a face, but Mum, what is it?
04:54Mum, do you want to go on inside this?
04:56I see something.
04:56And that's time.
04:58It's the Goonies.
04:59What the hell even is a Goonie?
05:01Sorry.
05:02Sorry, what?
05:04It's only, like, reminding your mum's favourite film from the 80s.
05:08Babe, do you remember we used to watch it, like, every Sunday, didn't we?
05:11Yeah, like, you two used to sit and watch films every Sunday.
05:14Yeah.
05:15That's time to let in.
05:18Look, mate, I know you're upset with me, yeah,
05:20but I'm trying, OK?
05:23I just want to have a good time, yeah?
05:27Why don't we watch the Goonies right now?
05:30OK.
05:30Yeah.
05:31Well, if we watch the film, can I have my film, please?
05:34Er, no, your dad's right, OK?
05:35We're going to go old school today.
05:37You can watch it like we used to.
05:38Go on.
05:39What? Hungover?
05:40We weren't that bad.
05:46This is a great idea, mate.
05:48Can I get my phone?
05:49I just want to check Lauren hasn't put the message about work.
05:52I said no phones.
06:02Sam, we have to be out by doing one.
06:04Oh, I forgot one more piece of goodness.
06:06Yeah?
06:07Right, get off that phone now.
06:09And we can turn that off and all.
06:10I thought you said you had a headache.
06:12It got better.
06:13Did it?
06:13OK, perfect.
06:14So go and get ready now, take you down to school.
06:17No, school's already started now.
06:18Did I just say a dentist or something?
06:20Who asked you?
06:21Oi!
06:22He's only trying to help.
06:23And we had a deal, didn't we?
06:25I let you stay off yesterday so long as you go in today.
06:27I'm sick.
06:28No, you're not.
06:30Oi, excuse me, we're not done.
06:31Get in there and get dressed now.
06:33I swear I'm going to drag you down to school.
06:36Yeah, Ralphie Moon.
06:37Bad jokes, loud shirts and even louder misses.
06:42Yeah, that's the one.
06:44Yeah, no, he said you could sort me out.
06:46I need five, maybe six motors by the end of the week.
06:51Yeah?
06:52Can you come by today to talk terms?
06:55Yeah, brilliant.
06:56It's 9 Turpin Road.
06:59Great, see you in a couple of hours.
07:05How is this going to help?
07:07Well, he's got your money, so we get him down here and I persuade him to give it back to
07:11you.
07:12But how are you going to do that?
07:13I'm just going to talk to him.
07:16You're just going to talk?
07:16Yes, Lauren, trust me, I've got this, OK?
07:21No.
07:22No, just leave it to me, I'll do what you're talking to.
07:25Oi, is that my new client out there?
07:27Oh, what are you doing in it?
07:28He's just helping with the classic cars.
07:30Oh, no.
07:31She's just warming up, mate.
07:32Nice.
07:33Did you hear that Mum and Oscar had an argument this morning?
07:35Oh.
07:36Yeah.
07:36He saw her without make-up and began calling the ambulance.
07:39Sorry.
07:40No.
07:42It's not funny.
07:43Oh, right.
07:44No, no, I'll just talk to you.
07:45I'll talk to you, have you?
07:49Do you want me to sort Oscar out as well?
07:51No.
07:52Because I can.
07:54No, thank you.
07:56Lexi, open his door now or I swear I'm going to take away your phone, any screen time, you
08:00can kiss goodbye to any pocket money.
08:02I don't care!
08:04Hell.
08:06Shannon ain't going to bring her around.
08:08Remember where this is coming from.
08:14Lex, I'm...
08:16I'm sorry.
08:18I'm sorry for shouting.
08:20I...
08:21I know you've got a lot going on, all right?
08:22But you need to go to school.
08:25And if your dad was here or Jane, they'd be saying the exact same thing.
08:28So please, darling, just...
08:29Just talk to me.
08:30Go away.
08:31You ain't my dad.
08:36No, I totally agree with you.
08:38And that is why the one question I always ask when I'm interviewing for a job is, what does
08:44community mean to you?
08:45And I'll tell you what, without a fail, right, if they are under the age of 25, they say the
08:49same thing.
08:50Social media.
08:51Are you being serious?
08:52Yeah.
08:53I mean, a swipe on the screen, that is their idea of community.
08:56Swiping, Ian?
08:57You back on those dating apps?
08:59No, we were discussing the decline in community values amongst modern society.
09:04Oh.
09:05Well, I know one thing that can sort that out in a heartbeat.
09:08Karaoke.
09:09That your campaign promise, is it?
09:12Karaoke.
09:13Well, there's nothing like a good knees up to lift morale.
09:16Well, this is why I like candidates like her in an election.
09:19Even if she can't run a council, you can certainly put a smile on your face.
09:23Do you know what, darling?
09:24You should try it sometime.
09:26A quick blast of Dancing Queen might shake that broomstick out your jack seat.
09:34Okay, that film, absolute cinema, bro.
09:40Come on, wakey-wakey.
09:42What, did I miss the whole film?
09:44Yeah, just the best film of the 80s, ask your brother.
09:47I'll make my top ten.
09:51Do you know what?
09:52I just feel like some fresh air.
09:54Why don't we go for a walk?
09:55No.
09:56No, no, no, we're fine here.
09:59Plus, I've told everyone you're sick.
10:02Yeah.
10:03Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's right.
10:04Um, I'll just make some lunch with him.
10:07Yeah.
10:14Mum.
10:15It's not okay.
10:17I'm happy not to be at school and that, but, like, it's a bit weird, no?
10:21I think he just genuinely wanted to spend some time with us.
10:24Yeah.
10:25Yeah, I get it.
10:26I'm not sure if I've seen him in a while.
10:29Yeah.
10:30Yeah, it's good for him.
10:32I'll go out and get her something nice to eat, okay?
10:34Sure.
10:39Come on.
10:47When did these go on?
10:49Last night, I kept thinking, uh, over and over again, how easily Mark Fowler broke in that
10:58time and, um, well, I know I've got enemies out there and, um, we can't be too careful coming back.
11:10All right, so, do you work out?
11:11Are you all right?
11:11Well, in theory, mate, yeah, but right now I'm paying out £80 a month for very expensive plastic cars.
11:16No, I'm saying that.
11:17Oh, it is, darling.
11:21Hi.
11:22I'm Lauren Beal.
11:24You sold me that rust bucket and I want my money back.
11:28No, come on, darling.
11:29That car was sold as seen.
11:30Yeah, well, I didn't really see it, did I?
11:32I just saw that grainy photo that you sent and then the description that was just a complete pack of
11:36lies.
11:37No, I've got disclaimers all over my website.
11:38Yes, because you're a crook.
11:40A crook?
11:40Now, I'm an honest car dealer trying to make a living.
11:42That's what I am.
11:43You're making a living out of conning people like me.
11:45You said it needed a little bit of TLC.
11:47Then it'll be right as rain.
11:49That's what you said.
11:49Yeah, well, it's what it does.
11:50It's what it does need.
11:51No, it needs a complete overhaul and you know it.
11:53It's only fit for the scrapyard.
11:55She's right, mate.
11:56Cough up.
11:58Sorry, mate, who are you?
11:59I'm her boyfriend.
12:01And this ain't about balance sheets or business deals.
12:05This is about you pulling a fast one on the woman that I love.
12:07And I'm not going to stand for it.
12:12My friends and I are keen to back you in this election.
12:16But please be careful that woman doesn't taint your campaign.
12:21Well, Elaine, she's okay.
12:23Ian, you can't expect people to take her seriously.
12:27Yes, she's fun.
12:28Yes, she has the common touch.
12:31The common touch?
12:32She has no political experience whatsoever.
12:37She's worked in pubs.
12:39She runs a B&B.
12:40It just won't work.
12:43I think you're being really unfair on Elaine.
12:47Yes, she has been a publican most of her life,
12:49which means she is perfectly positioned
12:51to understand the people she is hoping to represent.
12:54And can I remind you,
12:56it's not you and your friends who decide who wins this election.
12:59It's the public.
13:00Well, if she wins,
13:02there's no hope for this bury.
13:13Australian, tell us about your campaign.
13:16Uh, yes.
13:17Um, well, as I was, um, saying earlier,
13:19when we were over there and, um...
13:21Yeah, look, I get it, all right?
13:22If this was my missus, I'd be defending her on her too.
13:24I can fight my own battles.
13:26It's OK, honey, I've got this.
13:28Do not call me honey.
13:30Do you see what you've done, Ray?
13:32She's angry at you and she's taking it out on me.
13:34Yeah, well, listen, I've got business partners to keep at me
13:36and that money's already spent.
13:37Look at her.
13:38You are breaking up the greatest love story ever told here.
13:41OK, that's it.
13:42Just stay out of my business now.
13:43Ray, if she leaves me over this,
13:44I'm going to hold you personally responsible.
13:46I don't know what you expect me to do, mate.
13:48Just give me my money back.
13:51Sold as seen.
13:52All right, OK, fair enough.
13:55Sold as seen.
13:56We understand.
13:59But what you need to understand
14:02is how much pain I can inflict on you
14:05and your family.
14:07Mark!
14:09See, I've done my digging.
14:11On you, Ray.
14:13On your wife.
14:14And on your kids.
14:17Two boys, ain't ya?
14:1915 and 18.
14:21Good-aged young men now
14:24probably go out on the streets
14:26the nights with their mates old enough
14:28to walk home from school
14:30on their own.
14:32And this city can be a very dangerous place, Ray.
14:35No, you look.
14:35No, you look.
14:38You are going to get her the car
14:40that she actually paid for.
14:43And your boys make it home safely.
14:45Do you understand, Ray?
14:47Are you going to get her here?
14:50Yeah, I was...
14:51Yeah.
14:51Yes, ma'am.
14:52Good.
14:54Off you go.
14:58Speak to you soon, Ray.
14:59Yes, that's it.
15:08Name the only country in the world
15:09whose flag isn't a rectangle.
15:11Wait.
15:12I know this one.
15:13What time did you move your appointment to today?
15:15I was lying.
15:17I don't know.
15:17Five.
15:18What?
15:19What's it matter?
15:20I swear it's like Bhutan, Burma,
15:22something like that.
15:23Bhutan is not even a country, bro.
15:24Of course it is.
15:25Is it?
15:26It is.
15:26You're talking too much.
15:27Oh, okay.
15:28Go on.
15:28You think.
15:29You are going to go, though, right?
15:30To therapy, I mean.
15:31I think it would really help you.
15:33Well, I can't protect us if I leave.
15:35We don't need protecting.
15:36Yes, we do.
15:38Nepal.
15:39What?
15:40Is it Nepal?
15:40How did you get that?
15:41Did you see?
15:42How can I see that, man?
15:43I don't know.
15:43You cheated, bro.
15:44Oh, no, I didn't.
15:45Yes, you did.
15:46I want to see this flag.
15:47Where's my phone?
15:47How many times have I said no phones?
15:50Why can't they more get that?
15:52Pense.
15:54We're not leaving the flat.
15:55We're not looking at our phones.
15:56We're going to sit down.
15:58We're going to eat lunch.
16:00We're going to eat lunch.
16:02This is too much.
16:08Why is the door bolted?
16:10What?
16:11Bolts?
16:12Listen, I think we've had enough talking, okay?
16:16We're just going to sit down.
16:18We're going to eat.
16:20Right?
16:22What?
16:23Yeah.
16:31This should be the other way around, you know.
16:33I reckon you owe me a drink, considering I just saved your skin.
16:37Try not to be so smug about it.
16:39I'm just saying.
16:40If I didn't step in, you'd be a few grand down, wouldn't you?
16:44And I bet your old man would love that.
16:48Look, I'm not saying that I don't appreciate it.
16:50Good.
16:51Then I'll let you by the next round.
16:53But what you did, you've threatened the bloke's family.
16:58You've got to speak their language, Laura.
17:01And what's this really about?
17:03Is it the boyfriend thing?
17:05Are you still mad about that?
17:08Please.
17:09It's the least believable thing that you've said.
17:12He seemed to buy it, though, didn't he?
17:16Lauren, Lauren, Lauren, Lauren, Lauren, Lauren, Lauren, Lauren, Lauren, listen, I just want
17:19to say I'm sorry, all right, darling?
17:20I've just got off the blower to Ray.
17:23Now, listen.
17:24He said he didn't mean to scam me.
17:26It was a genuine mix-up.
17:27Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
17:28But good news, your car's going to be here first thing tomorrow.
17:30Hey!
17:31Look, next time you send me someone dodgy, you just give me a little bit of warning first.
17:36Well, hold on a second, sweetheart.
17:37Dodgy's a bit of a strong word, okay?
17:38Think of him more as a, I don't know, happy opportunist.
17:43Okay, dodgy's good.
17:44Speak as you'll find.
17:45Oh, yeah, yes.
17:46Phil, what can I get you?
17:47You see, if I was your fella, that is how everyone would treat you.
17:51Yeah, but that's something we're never going to find out, innit?
17:54I'm just saying.
17:56I reckon this partnership could be a good one, though.
17:59Partnership?
17:59Mm-hmm.
18:01Well, I'm the brains, you're the grease monkey.
18:04Oh, yeah.
18:04You're the brains.
18:06I reckon I could teach you a thing or two.
18:10Hmm.
18:11Actually, drink up.
18:13There is something I want to show you.
18:19Lauren, pick up the phone, will you, please?
18:22I know you're out there hustling, trying to win this bet, but I've got no you, no Priya, and a
18:26car lot to run.
18:27Can't do it at me home, so call me, please.
18:30Priya not working today?
18:31No.
18:32Sick, apparently.
18:34Not that I believe her.
18:35I think she's telling the truth.
18:36Nugget and Avani also, so I think they're all sick.
18:40We're all as bad as each other.
18:45What they need is a ping-pong bag in their head, not a vape.
18:49Absolutely.
18:49Good point.
18:50Er, gentlemen, do you excuse me?
18:53Is someone I need to talk to?
18:54Certainly.
18:54I need to tell you.
18:56Don't tell me.
18:56I need to tell you.
19:00You're very good at this.
19:04No, er...
19:05No barbed comments.
19:07No stinging the tail.
19:09No.
19:10I'm really grateful for you sticking up for me with Betty what's-her-face.
19:15Yeah, she, er, she can be a little bit stuck-up at times.
19:18They all are.
19:20You know, I'm beginning to think this politics thing ain't for me.
19:25Can I offer you a topper?
19:27Oh.
19:31I'll tell you what, they're, um, they're not too bad once you get to know them.
19:36Do you want me to introduce you?
19:37Are you scared I'm at Stelia Contacts?
19:40What's a little, er, healthy competition amongst friends?
19:47Do you know what's great about that film?
19:51Sometimes they were scared, but, um, you know, they all stuck together.
19:57They all stuck together, you know, and that's how they got through it.
19:59Deception.
20:01They're, they're films about deception.
20:04Like, criminals disguised as, er, as pirates, but they're trying to kill them.
20:08Like, like, like, like the people out there that are trying to hurt us.
20:10But, but, but in here, in here we're safe.
20:14We're safe, yeah.
20:15Yeah, we're safe.
20:16Yeah, yeah.
20:17And we've had a good day, haven't we?
20:20Mm.
20:20Mm.
20:31Why do you all look so scared?
20:34We're not scared.
20:36No, no, no, we're not scared.
20:37I, I'm not the problem.
20:39I'm, I'm, I'm not someone to be scared of.
20:42I'm not Rambeer, baby.
20:44I, I, I'm not Nish.
20:45I'm nothing, I'm nothing like that.
20:46No, no, we know.
20:47We know.
20:48So can we agree that we keep the door locked so, so come in?
20:58Get down, get down, get down, get down.
21:01No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
21:04Rambe, Rambe, is that you?
21:06Are you in there?
21:07No, no, no, no, no.
21:08No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
21:09It's just Sookie, it's Sookie, it's Sookie, it's Sookie.
21:11Okay, it's just Sookie.
21:13Sookie?
21:14Yes, it's me.
21:16What's happened?
21:17Oh, do you, do you know what?
21:19We've all just, we've come down with this, this horrible, like, vomiting bug thing,
21:23so, so I don't want to come to the, I don't want to give it to you.
21:26Do you need a doctor?
21:27No, no, no, no, no doctors, um, we're fine, yeah, we're just, sorry, Sookie.
21:33Rhea, are you okay?
21:35Yeah, yeah, yeah, we were all right.
21:37Do you know what?
21:38I just hear Ravani being sick, I've really got to go.
21:40All right, well, can you just put your phones on, please, and just let me know you're all right?
21:44Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, of course.
21:49She's gone, eh?
21:51Yeah, she's gone.
21:54Babe.
21:55Yeah.
21:57I don't want to feel like this anymore.
22:00Okay.
22:01Okay, Lex.
22:02Good job.
22:04Okay.
22:05Okay.
22:07Look, get a couple of them phones to take away, please.
22:11Cheers.
22:12Cal.
22:14You all right?
22:15Yeah, I, um, I couldn't get Lexi off to school once a day.
22:19Oh, no, bless her.
22:21I know she's got a lot going on, I really do, but I can't just keep going round and round
22:25in circles with her.
22:26You know, the school's been on my case, and she's just not listening.
22:29It's like I don't even recognise her.
22:31It won't be forever, Callum.
22:33It's her age as well, and what are they, hormones all over the place?
22:38She had a proper go-up video.
22:39Said I weren't her dad.
22:41And I know, I know I'm not.
22:43But right now, I feel like I'm the closest thing she's got to her.
22:46I just don't feel like I'm doing it right.
22:49Shut up.
22:50Of course you are.
22:52Lily's right.
22:53And we're here.
22:55We're family.
22:56You know what they say.
22:57It takes a town to raise a child, so...
23:00I'm going to do a favourite pasta and then bribe all these doughnuts.
23:04Hopefully bring her round a bit.
23:06Whatever, why don't we come round too?
23:08Oh, by yourself, I don't know.
23:10You don't need to have invitations when it's family.
23:13Sam, Julie.
23:16What?
23:17Lexi, she's feeling a little bit wobbly,
23:19so we just said that we would pop over there for dinner later.
23:23It'd be nice, you know, having the people closest to her that she loves the most.
23:27Can't you?
23:28I can pop round too, if you like.
23:29I mean, I'm happy to talk to her about school.
23:32Julie, I can't ask that of you.
23:33You've got enough on you.
23:34Honestly, it's fine.
23:34It'll be good to have out.
23:36That's it.
23:36Settle ten, dinner at yours.
23:38I mean, you know, there is someone that she will definitely listen to.
23:42Yeah.
23:43That's Phil, isn't it?
23:44Yeah, I don't know about that.
23:45He hasn't exactly been very helpful with his school thing,
23:47and I had a go at him yesterday.
23:49Well, you can ask, can't you, Billy?
23:51Fair enough.
23:52Fine.
23:53I'll ask him.
23:54Well, see you later, then.
23:56Yeah.
23:56See ya.
24:00It's just like these Sunday mornings we used to have, isn't it?
24:05Lying in bed on two hours sleep.
24:09Watching movies.
24:12All we had was a mattress on the floor, but I always felt so safe in your arms.
24:20And I still do.
24:24You're doing a great job at protecting us.
24:30Look, why don't I make us all a cup of tea?
24:34Yeah?
24:35Everything feels better with a cup of tea.
24:39Finally, just help your dad on the sofa, yeah?
24:42Maybe pick out another film we can watch, yeah?
24:45Okay.
24:45Okay.
24:46Dad.
24:48Dad, do you want to come and read?
24:50Yeah?
24:52Come on.
24:53Come on.
24:53Come on.
24:54Come on.
25:06What are you looking for?
25:08The keys and the new locks.
25:12Well, I had no idea how sick he was.
25:14It was just like the time he was in the pharmacy.
25:18Mum?
25:19Mum?
25:19I got you, Dad.
25:21Where's that from?
25:23I was going to watch that thing.
25:27What's that?
25:28What's that, Dad?
25:38It's a bit tighter.
25:43Perfect.
25:44See?
25:45You just changed the battery.
25:47It's not that hard, is it?
25:49Oh, I can't believe I'm about to say something so pathetic, but if I've chipped a nail, you're
25:54in trouble.
25:55Fine.
25:55And I'll get you a new set, wherever you want.
26:00I'll stick to nails and you stick to cars.
26:05You know, I can teach you the basics in just a couple of weeks.
26:08You really think that I'm going to start fixing these things myself?
26:11Yeah, Lauren, because the more you can do, the more profit you can make.
26:15And the stuff that I teach you, you'll be able to spot a rung on from a mile away next
26:19time.
26:21Trust me.
26:22I can spot a rung on.
26:31I promise you, we are not in any danger, all right?
26:34You ain't going to hurt you.
26:34How can you say that?
26:35Look at those bruises.
26:36It was an accident.
26:37Hey, no accident.
26:38What's going on?
26:39It's nothing, Dad.
26:41It's OK.
26:42Margaret, what are you doing?
26:44Mum's got bruises on her arm.
26:47What?
26:49Mum?
26:50It was an accident.
26:54I didn't mean to.
26:57So it was you?
27:01You hurt my mum.
27:02Look, it weren't like that, OK?
27:04Dad, did you do this to her?
27:05He didn't mean to hurt me.
27:07I don't think it right.
27:08Please, please.
27:09No, that ain't good enough.
27:10What was on the door?
27:12Taking our phones.
27:13This ain't normal, Mum.
27:14I get it.
27:15The biggest danger here is him.
27:17I know.
27:18I know I failed.
27:19I know I failed.
27:20I know my job is to protect everyone
27:23and I haven't, I haven't protected anyone.
27:26What you all did to my baby and I, I couldn't.
27:29Please just breathe.
27:29I couldn't stop it.
27:30I couldn't stop it.
27:31I couldn't stop it.
27:34I just, to my woman, to my woman and to your mum.
27:39It was an accident.
27:41Get wrapped onto a little boy, babe.
27:47Wait, what are you talking about?
27:50It was me, son.
27:52It was me.
27:57I'm not one who attacked you.
28:01I'm not one who attacked you.
28:07If you need support with mental health or self-harm,
28:11details are available on the BBC Action Line website
28:15or you can call for free at any time
28:17to hear recorded information on 08000 155 998.
28:23I'm not one who attacked you.
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