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The Neighbourhood UK S01E03 (2026)
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00:07Well it's been quite a week in the neighborhood our six households have moved in to try and win a
00:13quarter of a million pounds. Uni students yeah they're gonna be our competitors. We'll make
00:19friends but they'll always be a knife ready to go in the back. They've already removed one household.
00:25Condola summer household your time on the close is over. Only to welcome another the Campbell Grails.
00:32Welcome to the game of chess. Nice to meet you Mumsy. I think we should try and stab some backs.
00:40Well then that's gonna make you unpopular surely. Doesn't matter. The Losman Sturrocks came to blows.
00:45Don't get your own while you start slagging people off. And the green saw some, forgive me,
00:50gnome improvements in my second neighborhood challenge. Go! Where the Scouse house made an
00:59enemy. Steal all the points from another household. Have a think who you want to do that to. I don't
01:07need to think I already know. The Losman Sturrocks. But with another removal looming and revenge on
01:15the menu who will triumph. If everybody realize that the Scousers are the biggest threat we'll want to get rid
01:20of them won't they?
01:36don't hurt me!
01:38Ah it's food shop delivery day. Cheers. Oh my god. Thanks. I wonder who's been cocky, I mean brave, and
01:47ordered for the week.
01:50It's getting tense now, isn't it?
01:52Uh-huh.
01:54But you can't do this nice stuff now,
01:57trying to be everyone's friend and that,
01:59because we've already got a target on our back now,
02:01so you need to just assassinate them.
02:04Mm-hm. That's the plan.
02:06You've got two different types of operations.
02:08You can be nicey-nice and kill them with kindness
02:11and hope that they don't vote you,
02:13or you could just go all-out war and start muddying the water.
02:18And playing dirty.
02:20We haven't got immunity again,
02:22so we're going to have to focus on tactics.
02:25The Scouse House, they are the biggest threat at the moment,
02:28and the cutthroat as well.
02:29They stole our points.
02:30That was brutal.
02:31That showed a little bit of villainism in their eyes.
02:34So we have to get them out now.
02:37Right, this is how we play it with them.
02:38Look, the uni boys. Yeah.
02:42And then this is the Scouse House.
02:47Yeah.
02:49But behind it, we've got a little joker.
02:53That's what we need to do, backstab and sneak around
02:55without them knowing you there.
02:58We're hoping, tactically, we can convince the uni boys
03:02to vote for the Scouse House,
03:04because that way we might have some strength in numbers.
03:07I just want to have a nice day.
03:09I want to have a really nice day.
03:11I want to have some fun.
03:12I just want everyone to just tell me that they like me
03:15and they're never going to vote for me.
03:16That's what I want.
03:18Me and Lindsay have known each other for eight years now.
03:21We met working together.
03:23We just gelled straight away.
03:25Like, I couldn't live without her.
03:26I think she's just who I need after a long day,
03:30who I want to call when I've had a good day.
03:31I tell her everything, she tells me everything,
03:35and we've just got each other's back like a chair.
03:38It's like we're just one person.
03:41Like, it's just so special what we've got.
03:46Before the vote tomorrow,
03:47I'm laying on a couple of neighbourhood activities
03:50to test our household's community spirit.
03:53Huh? A what? Is that...?
03:55Oh.
03:56Volunteer needed to organise a five-a-side football in the green.
03:59That's just what we needed.
04:01Five-a-side football in the green.
04:05And for the less sporty among us...
04:07Have you seen the new announcement?
04:09It's on there.
04:10Volunteer needed to organise a bring-a-bake.
04:12Yeah, so we're going to make cakes.
04:14Zach, what's your best baking?
04:16What have you got?
04:17I can't...
04:18You could do the box where you just have to add water.
04:21I'd have to put eating your own risk on the top.
04:24Mum, so are you organising this then, this bring-a-bake?
04:27Yeah, so...
04:28It says that we didn't organise one, but...
04:30Yeah, but when's it for? When are we going to do it?
04:33I don't know.
04:33I do quite enjoy hosting.
04:35I thought if everybody comes to my house one by one,
04:39we can get to know them
04:41and so they can maybe get a different opinion on the Bradens.
04:45Instead of Mary Berry, I thought I'd be called Fairy Cake Faye.
04:51I was like, really good then, I was like...
04:53What are you taking?
04:56Them, Bradens, don't like us.
04:58They don't speak to us.
04:59Swear...
04:59Nah, and then the Scouse girls...
05:01Are you voting for them?
05:02Yeah, I know, yeah.
05:03And the Scouse girls are trying to get us out as well.
05:05Did you hear them?
05:05They took the points and she went,
05:07I don't even need to think about it.
05:08Yeah!
05:08I was like, what?
05:11You know what I mean?
05:12I had a bit of remorse.
05:14It hurt me and my ankles.
05:15It went that deep into me.
05:17I know.
05:17Them three are just, like, trying to be everyone's friend
05:20and then they stick that post outside your door.
05:22I mean, even if you're going to stab someone in the back,
05:24at least smile first, you know what I mean?
05:26Oh, it's mad.
05:27That Scouse household, they made a mistake.
05:30When they voted for us, we don't forget.
05:33And with Jordan on our side,
05:35I'm like, bring it on, boy.
05:41Right then, me and you, Grace,
05:43we're going to go over to the Scouse house.
05:45Well, have a good time.
05:46We'll see you later.
05:48Yeah, we'll see you at the pub.
05:49If she's not moody enough.
05:52Honestly.
05:55Really?
05:56Oh, it's too loud.
05:58That frightened me.
05:58Not so loud.
06:01When I was really young,
06:03especially with my mum's job being a foster carer,
06:06I hated sharing my mum and dad.
06:07I hated it.
06:08I was like, they are mine.
06:10Now, as I'm older, obviously, I don't mind it
06:12because I know they do an amazing job.
06:16But I think it's quite nice to do this on our own,
06:18have that family time.
06:20We've got a really good relationship.
06:33I think I've started to get a really close bond with the Scouse house.
06:38They all make me laugh.
06:40And, yeah, I think I've started to really trust them all.
06:43Come on in.
06:45She tried to do the ring bell with her head.
06:47She was like,
06:48Can't do it.
06:52It's a little bit chilly.
06:54It's chilly, isn't it?
06:55Yeah.
06:56Are there some more for the Braden's?
06:58What?
06:59The Braden's around.
07:00Oh, everyone's pure dressed up.
07:02Alicia?
07:03Yeah?
07:04We're making cookies for your mum.
07:06For my mum?
07:07Yeah.
07:09Their oven's broke, so we thought we'll do it now.
07:11While the rest of the neighbourhood are mixing the batter,
07:14Jordan is stirring the pot.
07:16The Scousers have got people in their houses and that,
07:19baking cakes, laughing and giggling and that.
07:21So just be aware, right?
07:22Don't trust anyone.
07:24Nah, you're winding me up.
07:25No, mate, I swear to you.
07:26The Scouse girls want everyone out.
07:28The proper, like...
07:29The mercenary, honestly.
07:31We got on well, right?
07:32So just so you know...
07:33Yeah, we said that.
07:33That's what I said.
07:34We got on well with you guys, mate.
07:36Honestly, them three little girls, right?
07:38Honestly, you'd think that their butter wouldn't melt, right?
07:41Melt in their mouth.
07:42I think that we can use the Campbell Grahams as an ally.
07:45It can be our advantage as well because they're new
07:48and they're a fresh set of eyes to the neighbourhood.
07:50So they won't know all the ins and outs that's been happening.
07:54So we need to try and get them on side
07:55so that we have a bit of strength on this side of the neighbourhood.
07:59Scousers today, right, when they took our points,
08:01anyone would do that.
08:02Yeah, yeah.
08:02It wouldn't matter.
08:03You would do it, wouldn't you?
08:04But they went, did you hear them?
08:05That's when they let themselves slip the true colours.
08:07She went, we don't even need to think about this.
08:10Yeah.
08:11They didn't take yours off because you're an enemy then.
08:14Yeah.
08:14Yeah.
08:15We're just saying, we might be out tomorrow,
08:17so I'll watch you back.
08:19When the Scouse Girls saved us in the challenge,
08:22we decided we can't vote them after they've kept us in.
08:25But that was interesting to sort of like hear,
08:29and I wonder if other people may have thought that.
08:33It seems that the Lozman-Storick's plan
08:35is falling into place perfectly.
08:38Oh, great.
08:39Time for the pub.
08:41Can I have a glass of rose, please?
08:42Yeah, no problem at all.
08:43Finally, a bit of R&R.
08:46You must be baking something absolutely amazing.
08:49It's not amazing.
08:50I was just doing my Biscoff Muffins.
08:52Oh, there you go.
08:52Because I love Biscoff.
08:54You won't be doing that after three or four of them, though,
08:56I'm only having one.
08:59You got this, Adi.
09:01Side on.
09:02Straight down the pipe.
09:02Have a look.
09:04So I'm going to go for number four.
09:05Number three?
09:07Number four.
09:07I just went for number three.
09:09But you never hit it.
09:09You didn't hit it.
09:10You have to hit it.
09:11Oh, sorry.
09:11Oh, shit.
09:13He's planning his own job.
09:14He's in Britain.
09:14Another wonderful job, you know?
09:16I just see the uni boys as my younger brothers.
09:19It seems like it's a natural connection,
09:22and I hope it can just continue to build.
09:25Oh, that's lovely.
09:26I wonder if Jordan's giving out good vibes, too?
09:30We've seen people in here that want to get rid of people
09:33because they think that they're a threat.
09:35I think there's definitely people in here
09:37that are a bit more game-planned and, like...
09:41And I think we all know who that is, don't we?
09:44I know that your family are, like,
09:46quite friendly with them,
09:47but all I would say is just keep them at arm's reach.
09:52Mate, they are assassins.
09:54Honestly, trust me, right?
09:55But it's...
09:56Like, mate to mate now.
09:57Yeah.
09:57And man to man.
09:58Just be careful.
09:59Yeah, yeah.
10:00Everybody sees it.
10:01Yeah, yeah.
10:03I don't know what yous are going to do.
10:04I feel like yous are probably in the hardest situation
10:08because I feel like you...
10:09There's not any family you don't get on with.
10:10There's not one family that we don't get on with.
10:13But there's a family that we're starting to not trust.
10:15And I'm like...
10:17I'm saying that only I don't trust.
10:21I think it's...
10:22It will be the same because it's obvious.
10:24Jordan is just not my type of person.
10:26I think all he's trying to figure out is how to up their household
10:31and there isn't ever going to be a relationship there between us.
10:36How that person's presenting themselves is a bit of a facade.
10:39Yeah.
10:39And they can't continuously keep up that facade.
10:44I think everyone's getting suspicious now of the Lozman-Sturrock.
10:47And I think Jordan is kind of, like, making it clear
10:50that he's playing a big game.
10:54Ladies and gentlemen, that is time at the bar.
10:57Thank you very much.
10:58Oh, it always closes just so you have a hankering
11:01for a flaming Sambuca, doesn't it?
11:03Still, looks like there might be an after-party
11:06over at the Campbell Grahams.
11:07But this is...
11:08Oh, I can give you a talk.
11:10Ooh.
11:11I'm happy that the Campbell's took the immunity.
11:13I feel like we're trying to be allies right now.
11:16I'm trying to get on the good side.
11:17Is this your book, yeah?
11:19This is me every day on Snapchat.
11:21It's about just...
11:21Yeah, it's about stuff.
11:22About why men love...
11:24Yeah, we can't say that word.
11:26We can't say that word.
11:27Ah!
11:28It's a good book, though.
11:30It's a good book.
11:31So if someone is at knowledge, it's power.
11:31It's a good...
11:36But, like, when I, you know, spent...
11:39Yeah, I spent a lot of time with Jordan.
11:41He kind of said to me,
11:43be careful of Mascar sounds.
11:46Do you think it was kind of...
11:46Did it come across genuine?
11:48It does come across genuine
11:49and all that kind of stuff.
11:51Definitely.
11:53So where has this left your head, H?
11:55Well, the thing I, you know...
11:58I'm trying to think of absolute, like, guarantees.
12:03Jordan and Harrison bonded overnight out at the pub
12:07and, unfortunately, I think Jordan is maybe playing a game.
12:11Every dad wants to protect their kids.
12:13That's what we do.
12:14And I'm no different in here.
12:16And I just hope that people respect that fact.
12:22Mission accomplished.
12:24What? What did you do?
12:25Everything.
12:26I even got Harrison.
12:28Did you?
12:30Yep.
12:30Did you?
12:30We've got them on side.
12:32The Scouse House are a major threat to us,
12:35so there's been a lot of playing games today
12:38to try and get people on side.
12:39I think it might be their downfall.
12:41Either that or we'll be going home tomorrow.
12:58It's another beautiful day in the neighbourhood.
13:01Hello, are you OK?
13:03Yes, thank you. Are you?
13:04Yeah, good, thank you.
13:05Let's see if the sunny outlook holds
13:07until the removal I have planned for later today.
13:12How do you think we should approach the day?
13:16Just chill.
13:17Yeah.
13:18Everybody knows what they need to know now.
13:20Yeah, throw in the grenade and watch the explosion.
13:27You know, at the pub, Jordan said to Harrison,
13:31what was the exact words?
13:33You want to watch out for them girls.
13:34Yeah.
13:35Yeah.
13:36What I'm kind of riding on in the past
13:37is that we've kind of formed an actual, like, friendship
13:40that then will lead us into us having each other's backs.
13:42Like, that's kind of standard.
13:44They're trying to look for an alliance,
13:46and that's where there's lots of differences.
13:47You know what I mean?
13:48I totally agree with that.
13:49For someone to be going behind our backs
13:51and telling them not to trust us, unacceptable.
13:55You don't come for the Scouse House like that
13:57and get away with it.
13:58We take no prisoners, baby.
14:00However this removal goes, however it goes,
14:03I'm staying true to myself
14:04and I'm not letting him paint a picture about my character
14:07that is not true.
14:08Yeah.
14:08And if he's in here at the end of today,
14:11I want everyone here to know who he is.
14:14Exactly.
14:15Yeah.
14:15He's getting shown his arse.
14:20Over at the Brayton's, we're asking that age-old question,
14:23is it a biscuit or cake?
14:25In Faye's house, it's both.
14:28Time to get this bring-a-bake started, I'd say.
14:30No, I think Faye's coming to collect you for the brownie.
14:36Hello, my lovely.
14:38So, what's happening?
14:39You're coming to get them all.
14:40So, what's happening is...
14:40No, you're going to bring yours with me.
14:43Right.
14:43To my house.
14:44I haven't cut it up or anything yet.
14:46Have I got to cut it up?
14:47Well, start cutting it up then.
14:48Well, you know.
14:48What are you doing?
14:50I know.
14:51She's got a system.
14:52Right, come on.
14:53Good luck.
14:54Good luck.
14:55Don't drop any.
14:57Me and Faye have formed, you know, a really good friendship.
15:01And it's nice to have someone that you can have a laugh with
15:03and chat to.
15:04I haven't been in here before.
15:06Have you not?
15:06No.
15:07You're welcome.
15:08Hello.
15:09Oh, my God, this is so lovely.
15:14Hello.
15:15I don't trust the Losmans.
15:16No.
15:16Do not get me wrong.
15:17I do not.
15:18And I don't believe the connections and the thing they're doing are genuine.
15:21It's the pact, mate.
15:22Like, to turn against people.
15:24I know, yeah.
15:24Because the uni boys, we were like, look, we've liked you from day one.
15:27So, I think they're going to be easily influenced.
15:29Yeah.
15:41Hello.
15:42Come in.
15:42Come in.
15:43All good?
15:44Yeah.
15:45What I need is you to bring your cakes.
15:47Now?
15:48Yeah.
15:48All right, then.
15:49Yeah.
15:49All right.
15:49Yeah.
15:50Would you mind carrying this for me?
15:52And then I'll just bring my cakes?
15:53Yeah, of course.
15:54She drops it.
15:57Bye.
15:58Bye.
15:58Bye.
15:59Bye.
15:59Bye.
15:59Bye.
16:06We'll see you next time.
16:06Wow.
16:07All right?
16:08Yeah.
16:09Are you OK?
16:10I'm not sure.
16:10Yeah, yeah, good, thanks.
16:11You've done loads, so yours could go on that big one, couldn't they?
16:14Yeah.
16:15I don't mind using whichever.
16:17They could go on that big one, I reckon.
16:18But you'll need more than...
16:20I think you'll need more than one.
16:21Oh, yeah.
16:21Do you want to use yours or you'll not...
16:22Well, if I use that...
16:24Oh, you could do those two, I suppose.
16:26Do you want them all the same?
16:27The whole mixture?
16:28Just do a mixture of the mix plate.
16:29OK, I'll do them, cos I have to get with a red and yellow next week,
16:33cos I'm a bit, like, OCD with it.
16:35I don't want them just all thrown on a plate.
16:38I want to present the best version of my cakes.
16:42But I felt I was, come in, stick them on there and sling your hook.
16:48I was livid.
16:52Can I invite Dave to come and sample some cakes?
16:56Ooh.
16:57You couldn't have picked a better person, honestly.
16:59Here's the dessert monster.
17:00Can I bring a cup of tea with me?
17:01Yeah, bring your tea with me, yes.
17:03Oh, OK, yeah, thank you.
17:04Yeah?
17:05So it's one from each house, is it?
17:07Yeah.
17:07Oh, that's good.
17:08OK.
17:09That's right.
17:09Purely out of kindness and absolutely not strategy,
17:13Faye has invited one member of each household round for cake.
17:16I'll tell you what, who's this?
17:18Oh, Rosie.
17:19These are flippin' lovely, mate.
17:21They know what they're doing.
17:23Well, thank you, Faye.
17:24We appreciate you.
17:25Yeah, yeah.
17:26And thanks for putting your hand up to organise it as well.
17:28Oh, that was nice.
17:30I didn't want it to be a competition or any pressure,
17:33and I just wanted, you know,
17:35just a warm, sort of, friendly conversation
17:38before the fight starts.
17:41I didn't expect that from you.
17:44We're going so well up until then.
17:47So have we got a vote on this?
17:49Dave, was you not paying attention?
17:51No competition.
17:52No competition.
17:53I just said, I thought, with all the tension
17:55and all the challenges and all the competitions,
17:58I didn't want this to be a competition.
18:00Oh, OK, sorry.
18:00I just wanted it to be a nice...
18:01I thought we might be getting a holiday or something
18:03out of the winners.
18:08So do you reckon they've picked Dave
18:12because, I don't want to say, like, the weakest,
18:14but might be the weak?
18:16Yeah, he is soft.
18:17I think the Cs are the threat.
18:19And then when I went in, she was like,
18:21I'll put them on there.
18:22I said, no, I like to arrange them a certain way.
18:24She went, I said, I've brought all my own cake dishes.
18:27And she was like, well, just use this one big one.
18:30I said, no, cos I've got 24.
18:31So she went, oh, well, you do that one now, do these.
18:34I went, no, leave me put my own cakes on,
18:36especially if it's a competition.
18:39Right, if I cut some up and then just...
18:42Yeah, give...
18:42Take a plate.
18:44You want to take a plate?
18:45Yeah, let's do that.
18:45Good idea.
18:46I think Mum's done really, really well
18:48with organising that for today.
18:51It did stop another household from being able to host
18:55and do some stirring of their own.
19:02We've got this, boys. We've got this, boys.
19:04Come on in, let's have a little knockabout.
19:05Oh, men and their balls.
19:07Well, today, it seems football is coming home.
19:10It's game time in the neighbourhood's very own Theatre of Dreams.
19:14Good luck, brother.
19:15Yeah, good luck, mate.
19:16We're going to go out and have a nice little friendly game of football.
19:20One, two, three. Vets!
19:21Come on!
19:21We're going to do the vets versus all the young ones.
19:24Yeah!
19:25Dave has stepped up and he's going to manage the young lads.
19:28We're going to win this.
19:29Yeah.
19:29And if you want to do a bit of dirty tactics, do dirty tactics.
19:32I take my Ramblers as a gaffer very seriously.
19:35Absolutely love the uni boys.
19:37Really bonded with them, so I will whip them into shape.
19:43Right, let's go.
19:45Straight in, Nick.
19:46Pass him on, pass him on, Nico.
19:48Pass him on, I've got him.
19:49Pass him on, pass him on, pass him on.
19:52Pass him on, pass him on.
19:53Pass him on, pass him on.
19:53Push on, boys.
19:54A bit tighter.
19:54I'd always want to win, and I'm still like that now.
19:58But from playing a game around us, playing football or anything, we want to win.
20:04Go on, Luke.
20:09That's how you finish, boys.
20:11That's how you finish.
20:15Honestly, old men and football, you do not want to get in the way of it.
20:23Grabbing people's shirts.
20:25Finish!
20:26Oh!
20:28Oh!
20:30Oh!
20:30That is next level serious.
20:32Oh!
20:33Oh!
20:33Oh!
20:36Oh!
20:36They don't want me to have a win, I swear.
20:39Off me, Luke!
20:40Brilliant!
20:41On the body!
20:41Oh!
20:42Oh!
20:43Oh!
20:43Oh!
20:44How do you keep going, mate?
20:46That's it.
20:47Oh!
20:48DJ on him, DJ on him!
20:50Let's keep it basic, boys.
20:51None of this flashed up.
20:53Yeah!
20:54He's got a good bar, mate!
20:56He's got a good bar, mate!
20:57He's got a good bar, mate!
20:58He's got a good bar!
20:592-0.
21:00Respect your elders, young fellas.
21:03Oh!
21:03Super, mate.
21:04Great finish.
21:05Kev, some great saves in there, pal.
21:06Super, mate.
21:07Hey!
21:09What's the message?
21:10Attention, neighbours.
21:12The full-time whistle has been blown.
21:14Please head home to the side.
21:16Which household you'd like to remove?
21:19The removal van is coming.
21:23Oh!
21:23I didn't want to do it!
21:25Oh!
21:27If it goes as planned,
21:28and our side turn on the Scouse House,
21:32I think they'll be shocked,
21:34because I think they think they've got this nailed on,
21:36and they're clearly used to winning,
21:37and I just really want to say the words.
21:40Game over.
21:41Checkmate.
21:53We've got to decide who we're going to vote for.
21:55I don't think that's going to take as long as it.
21:59We've got a solid trust with the Bradens.
22:01Yeah.
22:02Peskids.
22:03Yeah.
22:04The Campbell Grahams.
22:05With the Campbell Grahams,
22:06it's kind of hard to gauge what their move is going to be.
22:09Obviously, we didn't take the immunity away from them in the challenge,
22:13but I do think that Jordan's been knocking on their door
22:15and saying some things about us.
22:18Jordan has been, like, whispering in different people's ears.
22:22They're going to go for the Scouse House.
22:25For me, I just take everything with a pinch of salt.
22:28Yeah, yeah.
22:28Because as much as I like, you know, everybody.
22:32Yeah, everything.
22:32Everybody's got a gameplay.
22:33I just have to go on who we've had more connection with,
22:36not on hearsay.
22:37I really like the Losman Storiks.
22:40But I can't say I trust them 100%,
22:42because I don't trust anybody 100%.
22:45There's a part of them that thinks that they could possibly go.
22:48We've all agreed it's definitely out of them two families.
22:51Yeah.
22:51So I could vote for either of them.
22:53We just need to make sure that we're firm in our decision
22:55and we all agree on it.
22:57I don't know.
22:58I still don't know.
23:03I think we're making a very big mistake
23:04with voting for the Scouse Household.
23:07Because I don't think they're going to go home today.
23:10I think the Losmans are going to go home.
23:12From what you're saying,
23:13it sounds like you're saying we should vote for the Losmans.
23:18Are we changing it?
23:24Losmans Storiks, I can't stand.
23:27They're the fakest people I think I've ever met in my life.
23:29So my vote would be for them.
23:31It is a little bit tough for me,
23:33because I do feel like yesterday
23:33I did have a good connection with Jordan.
23:35Yeah.
23:36I guess, you know, it could be me, you know,
23:37I don't want to say being played as such,
23:39but he could be doing a good bit of game planning.
23:42If we choose the Losmans,
23:45it is strengthening our connection with the Bradens and the Scouse.
23:50Yeah.
23:51OK.
23:52I actually genuinely feel really nervous, you know.
23:54If the Scouse House don't go, I think we'll go,
23:58because I think it's going to be down to us or them.
24:00So we're all agreed, yeah?
24:01Yeah.
24:02That's our decision then.
24:04Cool.
24:04That was easy, wasn't it?
24:06Yep. Scouse House.
24:22See you back in here.
24:23Good luck, babe.
24:34Good luck, love you.
24:36Thanks.
24:36Love you, mate.
24:36Love ya.
24:39Going into this removal now is probably the most tense me
24:42and the rest of the family have felt.
24:44It could go either way.
24:46I don't know how things are looking for us right now.
24:49All we can do is hope that everyone can look past
24:52what Jordan is saying about us.
24:57This is intense.
24:59The chance of winning a quarter of a million pounds,
25:01that's a hell of a lot of money to me and my household.
25:05But I'm starting to wonder, have we made the correct decision?
25:22Neighbors, it is time for the next removal.
25:28Oh, I feel a bit old.
25:30Oh, wow.
25:31It's fine.
25:32Whatever happens, happens.
25:32Yeah, true.
25:34Remember, our new household, the Campbell Graham's,
25:36won the Neighbourhood Challenge.
25:38Thanks to the Scouse House, they have immunity from removal.
25:43Not only that, but if there is a tie,
25:45the Campbell Graham's will have the deciding vote.
25:54It's a hard thing to do.
25:56I'm glad we picked, Ken.
25:58Lossman Sturks, we'll come to you first.
26:00Ah!
26:01Jordan's going first.
26:03Jordan, please take your sign.
26:08Jordan, up. Here we go.
26:13Go on, Jardy.
26:23Oh, he's coming our way, get ready for him.
26:26No.
26:27No.
26:40All right.
26:40All right, Jordan, tell us why you voted for the Scouse House.
26:43We think that although you are playing a game like everybody is,
26:47the tier is silent, smiling assassins, so we want to remove you.
26:53Mate, I'm telling you, Lossman Sturks have got this game down to a tee.
26:57Well, it might have backfired later.
26:59Are you surprised by that vote, Rosie?
27:02No, I'm not surprised.
27:03Erm, I think Jordan's the biggest game player in here.
27:07And all I can say is that we've been completely true to ourselves.
27:12So, definitely not smiling assassins.
27:15Definitely not.
27:17That's not the only vote that they get.
27:20All right, Rosie, it's time for the Scouse House to have your say,
27:23so please place your vote.
27:28Ah.
27:29Here we go.
27:30Get it.
27:35Go on, girl.
27:37Aw, she's coming to us.
27:41Aw.
27:43Yes!
27:48Get it in.
27:50Well done.
27:51Yeah, well done.
27:51Well done, Rosie.
27:56What's George's face like?
27:57Because I can't see what that's like.
28:00He knows he's made the right decision.
28:01Yeah.
28:01You don't have to feel bad.
28:03Jordan is horrible.
28:04Look at his face!
28:06Aw, mate!
28:08I think we could be all right here, guys.
28:10Yeah, I'll do as well, mate.
28:12So, Rosie, it seems like the feelings are mutual.
28:14Why the vote for the Lossman Sturks?
28:16It wasn't an easy decision to come by until today,
28:19when we found out that you've basically been going door to door
28:22and telling people not to trust us.
28:24And we don't take prisoners with something like that.
28:27I will not let someone tarnish our characters.
28:31That just doesn't sit right with me.
28:33Oh, she's talking for a long time, isn't she?
28:34She likes the sound of her own voice, doesn't she?
28:36Yeah.
28:37We are here for a good time.
28:39It might not be a long time,
28:40but I would never sit by and let someone tarnish our characters like that
28:45because it is just low-key, it's just mean.
28:49Well done.
28:50Hold your head higher, girl.
28:52People will see eventually that yous are just out for yourselves
28:55and yous don't care what anybody else thinks about it.
28:57No, the gag is you do not know me at all.
29:00We've had, like, two conversations
29:01and one of them was about everyone else here.
29:03Yeah, she's giving it back to him.
29:04She's not letting him take it.
29:05No.
29:06Well, that's the thing, isn't it?
29:07Soon enough people are going to see what you're about, Jordan.
29:09Don't worry about it.
29:09That's the thing.
29:09It's a big game, isn't it?
29:11And I think yous are obviously very good at what yous do,
29:13but I think people will see your true colours eventually, like...
29:20The pressure is on.
29:22Well, it's one vote each.
29:24Nathan, time for the Braden vote.
29:26Your sign awaits.
29:29Oh, okay.
29:31Oh, Nathan.
29:34Oh, God.
29:37This is so intense.
29:42Make one last one.
29:43Oh.
29:45He's our second.
29:47Do you think so?
29:50No.
29:51Stop it.
29:56Rosman's done.
29:57That was a given, though.
29:58They voted him last time.
29:59I know, but it's still...
30:02It's awful.
30:04I don't like it.
30:06So, Nathan, you know each other better now.
30:08Why the Rosman Sturricks?
30:09I think for us as a family,
30:11we've come in trying to be genuine,
30:14looking to spend time with genuine people,
30:16and we looked at the family
30:17that we probably haven't gelled with the most,
30:20who maybe haven't made as much of an effort with us,
30:23and that's why we based our decision on that fact.
30:30Okay.
30:30Who do the Uni-Boys want to see removed?
30:33Farhad, Farhad, what's the vote then?
30:35Farhad, please take your sign.
30:39Oh, look at his face.
30:44If the Rosman Sturks have got the Uni-Boys on side,
30:48the Uni-Boys are going to retaliate and go for the Scouse House.
30:56Guys, what way is he going?
30:57Is he coming towards us?
30:59Farhad is going...
31:01Going to...
31:01Do not come to us.
31:03He's going to...
31:07Guys, what the hell?
31:12The Scousers.
31:13He's going to the Scouse.
31:15It's on.
31:19Oh, boy, she's looking at him.
31:21Of course he is.
31:23Right, they're natives with Jordan.
31:24Jordan's looking, yeah.
31:26You are...
31:29Oh.
31:30Thanks, boys.
31:31I stopped by their word, didn't I?
31:33Them Uni-Boys are easily screwed.
31:38So, Farhad, why do the Uni-Boys want to remove
31:40the Scouse House from the neighbourhood?
31:42In the short time we've been here,
31:44the girls have been very nice to us.
31:46We've got lots of things in common.
31:48But the boys think that
31:49some of the girls haven't put enough effort
31:51to getting to know us.
31:54Every household knows what they did to us.
31:58I don't trust the Uni-Boys now at all.
32:00Well, it's two votes each.
32:02Just a reminder, in the event of a tie
32:05as the immune household,
32:07it's the Campbell Grahams that will have the deciding vote.
32:11Oh, my God.
32:13Peskids, we turn to you.
32:15Paul, please take your sign.
32:18Oh, here we go.
32:19If Peskids are who they say they are,
32:21and are being genuine,
32:23they go for Lostmen.
32:28You've got to go to Lostmen's
32:31Where's he going?
32:31Yeah.
32:32Has he come to us?
32:38Oh!
32:40Paul is going!
32:43Oh, please say he's going.
32:45Yeah, I think he is.
32:49He's gone!
32:50Come on, Paul.
32:51Choose Paul.
32:53Oh, thank God.
32:54This is so intense.
32:56I know.
32:57Oh, man.
33:00Oh, this is pretty bad.
33:02My hat.
33:03Thudding is yours.
33:05Thudding in my chest.
33:07I want to know why they're voting them.
33:09I thought they got on.
33:11There's obviously stuff going on that we don't know about.
33:14I didn't see that one coming with them.
33:16Paul, what was the reasoning within the Peskid family?
33:20We felt that there was more gravitation, if you like, to other houses.
33:26And I think that there was, at times, a struggle in terms of communication.
33:30But, yeah, that's our reason.
33:33Well done, mate.
33:34You've done the right thing, mate.
33:36So, that is three votes for the Losman Sturrocks.
33:39Two votes for the Scouse House.
33:41And there is one vote still to come.
33:45Ken's mixed.
33:46I know.
33:46I don't feel like I can watch the last one.
33:50I know.
33:52Have you got your stones?
33:53Are you manifesting?
33:56I've got St Jude.
33:57Come on, if any time we needed it now.
34:00Depending on how much Jordan's been in the Campbells' ears,
34:03the Campbells could be coming for us.
34:04Never know.
34:05And then they get the ultimate say.
34:07Yeah.
34:08Ugh.
34:11Campbell Grahams aren't going to vote for Scouse House.
34:13They let them keep their immunity.
34:15But they just... Yeah, they won't.
34:16Out of principle, they won't.
34:17Ken, please place your vote now.
34:20Who goes?
34:28Ken.
34:30Please place your vote now.
34:34Remember what we are.
34:36Come in the middle.
34:37Come in the middle.
34:38Stand in the middle with it.
34:39Go hold Katie's hand.
34:41Oh, he is.
34:46Oh, we absolutely got it if he's worked and got them against her.
34:52Where's he going?
34:56Oh, my God.
34:58Oh, my God.
34:58Oh, my God, I can't.
34:59Oh, my God, I can't.
34:59Oh, my God, I can't.
34:59He's walking really slowly.
35:07Oh, my God.
35:08Get on, Kenny.
35:08Oh, my God.
35:09Go on.
35:14Yes.
35:14Get in, mate.
35:26Oh, my God.
35:31Oh, my God.
35:33Oh, my God.
35:34Oh, my God.
35:34It's a tie, but obviously the person who's breaking the tie is the one who's just voted for us.
35:38So, we're going in.
35:41Bloody hell.
35:49So, Ken, why did the Scouse House get your vote?
35:53It was just based purely on the household that we've made the least connection with.
35:57When we have spoken to them, there's been no rudeness.
36:00We've been polite, but it's just we haven't made a connection.
36:04The guy has gone with his connections with what he's done.
36:10But also, that family have flooded them.
36:12They've absolutely predicted this.
36:13The minute they got immunity...
36:15I'll tell you...
36:16Because they didn't get along with him the night before.
36:19And the fact that you were granted immunity because of the Scouse House,
36:23did that play no part in your decision-making?
36:25No, because we earned the right to immunity by winning the task.
36:29Well, it's the final twist in the Nasty Gnome game.
36:33How are you feeling, Rosie?
36:35I'm devastated.
36:36We've absolutely loved our time here in the neighbourhood.
36:39And getting to know you all.
36:41But...
36:43It's what it is.
36:44It's a game at the end of the day.
36:46Life goes on.
36:52Oh, I feel really emotional watching her.
36:53Oh, man.
36:57I do feel really bad.
37:00But there's nothing more we can really do with our decision.
37:02I feel like I'm still going to stand on what we said.
37:04Yeah.
37:05Should we get the twins out here?
37:07Mm-hm.
37:08It's our time.
37:11Forget coming home. We're going home.
37:12I know.
37:18I know.
37:18I really like that, Adam.
37:23Scouse House, with three votes, your neighbours have decided your time in the close is over.
37:29I'm sorry to say that you have been removed.
37:35I need to ask her for the recipe before they were cookies.
37:38You ain't getting that recipe, gang.
37:39Nori, I know a good recipe.
37:41Do you know what's going to happen now, don't you?
37:43It's going to be their freeway alliance, and they're going to vote out absolutely everyone who voted them.
37:48What are we going to do?
37:50Please hand over your keys.
37:57The Scouse House has came here, and I know that we've made a stamp on the neighbourhood, because I know
38:01that we've made lasting friendships.
38:05Lindsay and Louise are the best, and I'm just so happy that we got to share this together.
38:12The Removals team will take care of your possessions.
38:16Remaining households, you are safe. For now.
38:20I'll leave you all to say your goodbyes.
38:26I see. I'm so sorry.
38:28Sorry.
38:29I have to see you, but it's on the final.
38:31Go smash it.
38:36I'm sorry.
38:36It's okay. No help here, Liz.
38:38I'm sorry.
38:39It's all right.
38:40I'm going to miss you.
38:41I'm going to smash it.
38:43It wasn't nice at all, being out there doing that.
38:47It was not comfortable whatsoever, but wars never are, and there's always got to be one winner.
38:55Ah, listen, we were it ourselves.
38:57Yeah.
38:59I expected from the uni boys, I feel like it was kind of like, in a way, fair play.
39:03Yeah.
39:04We have loved every second now, haven't we?
39:06Yeah.
39:06Justice will be served soon.
39:08And it's going to be Jordan's head on a plate.
39:15Were you shouting?
39:16Someone was screaming, get in!
39:18When Ken put that on there, he shouldn't have done that, you know.
39:21Oh, sorry.
39:21That makes us look so bad.
39:22Oh, does it?
39:23It was so bad, ma'am.
39:25Sorry.
39:26I know, George.
39:26Dave, I know it's exciting, but you have to understand that I'm stood out there.
39:29I know.
39:30And I look like we're celebrating someone going.
39:34He put the post in, Christine went, get in there!
39:38No!
39:39From the house, I was like, are you for real?
39:43Get in there!
39:44Did everyone hear that?
39:45Yeah, everyone heard it.
39:47It was brutal.
39:49Braden's, they were visibly annoyed.
39:52Uni boys voted for scarce.
39:55Absolute game players.
39:58You've got these two.
39:59These two.
39:59And these two.
40:01And we're in the middle.
40:01Yeah.
40:02No, we just have to keep going off of what we think then, and don't...
40:04Yeah.
40:05Don't, like, listen to foolishness, don't listen to politics.
40:07Yeah, don't pick any sides, because if we pick sides, then there's more of a chance for everyone to start
40:10looking at us.
40:11Stay out of it.
40:17Text message.
40:17Is that Ford?
40:19Yeah.
40:20Aww.
40:22Scouse House.
40:23Neighbourhood.
40:23It's been a pleasure.
40:25We send all of our love and good luck to the Bradens and the Pescards.
40:28We know you will smash it.
40:30Keep your wits about you, because there's only one household of smiling assassins, and they're still with you.
40:35Ta-ra, ta-ra, ta-ra.
40:37Silly, silly message to send, ladies.
40:40They've ruined it for the other two families now, because you know there's an alliance.
40:44Because we got that exact same text from the Cadola Samras, and look how much everyone turned on us.
40:49Yeah.
40:49So, everyone should probably turn on them two families now. Game on.
40:54The other two households that voted for us, it's up to them to speak to us now.
40:58I think that we're in a decent position.
41:01We've shown that we're not afraid of a fight.
41:03If they don't, and they want to bring the fight, then we're ready.
41:06We're ready to do what we need to do.
41:07If they want to come up against us, see what happens.
41:10See what happens at the Scouse house. They're not here anymore.
41:12We are.
41:14Tomorrow's another day. We're not going to be beaten.
41:19We've got to get our wits about us. We can't be so standoffish with them.
41:23No, we can't.
41:23He's smart, mate. They're not daft at all.
41:27He couldn't have played it any better.
41:28Could be any of us, any time. Just don't know.
41:32The Losman Starks are very smart game players.
41:35And if we want to get ahead in this game, there's going to be some difficult decisions to make.
41:39So I think the gloves are going to have to come off for the Braden family.
41:41The Losman Starks
41:50It's the morning after the night before.
41:53Oh, morning. Morning. Morning. Morning.
41:56Another day in the neighborhood.
41:58Morning.
42:00But there's no rest for the neighbors, as today they'll face their biggest decision yet.
42:07It's great out here.
42:08Oh, it's lovely.
42:10I hate to spoil the rural bliss, but we have business to attend to.
42:14Oh.
42:16What is there?
42:18Attention, everyone.
42:20Please stop what you're doing and join me in the close now.
42:25Come on, guys.
42:25Come on.
42:25Let's go.
42:30You never know if it's a removal or an exciting party.
42:34You never know with it.
42:39Hello, everyone.
42:44Yesterday, you removed your second household from the neighborhood.
42:48And now, only five remain on Keep Your Enemies Close.
42:54You've had a chance to make connections here.
42:56But now, the time has come for you all to form an official neighborhood alliance.
43:02Oh, my God.
43:04With just one other household.
43:08I think now, the game's going to change.
43:12You can't go on friendships now.
43:14You have to be tactical.
43:17This will be the most important decision you've made in the neighborhood so far.
43:23Who will help you get one step closer to that 250,000 pounds?
43:32There is the most clearest of divides in the neighborhood now.
43:37I already know which families are going to jump to pair with each other straight away.
43:41But if they're being clever, then they will go for the strongest family because it's to win immunity.
43:46So they might have to put the feelings aside and eat a bit of humble pie.
43:51Very interesting to see what's going to happen.
43:59Next time on The Neighborhood.
44:01Will you pick the strongest competitors or your most loyal friends?
44:07If we don't choose them, they're going to see us as betrayers.
44:10All the work me and mum have put in to build relationships with them.
44:14It isn't about friendship.
44:16Their friendship is fake.
44:18I disagree.
44:19We would like to make an alliance with...
44:22It was a bit of a betrayal.
44:24None of your neighbors have chosen to form an alliance with you.
44:26Now they're just dead in the water.
44:29Wait, wait, wait, wait. Come on, revenge, drop.
44:32This is neck and neck.
44:33Hey, hi.
44:35DJ's blushing
44:39You're gonna be playing a very special neighborhood edition of catch right
44:44Are you really not gonna talk to me? Nah, I'm tired busy. I think I smell beef and it's it's
44:49not coming from the grill
44:51We're all trying to keep loyal by the same time trying to win
44:55I don't agree with some of the things and your tactics that you've done. I'd rather protect my family
45:00Then get in bed with a lot of snakes
45:02No, no, no listen the truth will come out
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