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EastEnders - Season 42 - Episode 10: 19/01/2026

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00:00MUSIC
00:14Breakfast in ten.
00:26Hey! Hey, stop it, I'm filming you!
00:28You've got two minutes to brush your teeth, I swear to God!
00:34Listen, if you want some breakfast, I've got some on the go.
00:37Oh, yeah, sure.
00:37OK.
00:38Right, well, take it out of the toaster, you doughnut.
00:41Listen, you do get used to the chaos, all right?
00:43Yeah, it's all right, I kind of like it.
00:45Yeah.
00:47What?
00:49Erm, OK.
00:51Say, I saw Denise this morning, right?
00:54And just to let you know that, well, your dad's funeral notice is going to go in the papers today.
01:00And I know, you know, it was tough for you seeing him last week.
01:03I just want to give you the heads up, you know?
01:05Oh, yeah. Yeah, cheers.
01:06Dad!
01:07I only just brought a drink on me!
01:08Oh, yeah!
01:10Can you believe this?
01:11I don't know, I don't know how Lily does it, all right?
01:13She gets up in the morning, doesn't shower, gets dressed, has breakfast, takes Charlotte and Jax,
01:18and my lot kind of attire their own shoelaces!
01:20Can I help it all?
01:21Oh, you, oh, Jas, you know, you would say...
01:23He's got you mucking in, then!
01:25Hey!
01:26Just in time, the cavalry has arrived!
01:29Come here, you boys!
01:30Your mum's here!
01:31Ha-ha!
01:32Oh, lovely!
01:36OK!
01:38Yeah!
01:39Oh, er, Johnny said he'd meet us in the Vic at five.
01:41Oh, perfect.
01:42Oh, Ian!
01:43Drink later in the Vic.
01:44Today would have been Mick's birthday.
01:46As if those weren't enough of a monstrosity, and now, now this?
01:50Don't listen to him, girls.
01:51Girls?
01:52Yeah, Thelma and Louise.
01:54It suits them, doesn't it?
01:55Well, they're not exactly in keeping with a local aesthetic, are they?
01:57Oh, run your neck in, Ian.
01:59You're lucky my name isn't Pigeon.
02:00Well, you're lucky someone doesn't drive Thelma and Louise off a cliff.
02:07Nice one.
02:07Thanks.
02:15I'm good then.
02:16You stick it in.
02:17I know.
02:19All right.
02:20Hello.
02:22Um, listen, I don't know why Nugget don't just come to ours for a little bit.
02:25Give you two some rest.
02:26Well, shine a big fat light on the fact he can't get up the stairs.
02:28I don't think so.
02:29Well, look, I've brought him some food to make, yeah?
02:31So I'll make a stir.
02:33Do you have a spare HMI cable?
02:36Ravi, HMI lead?
02:38He should be in his room.
02:40What time are you picking him up?
02:42Uh, 12, they said.
02:44Uh, think again.
02:45Nugget just snapped me and said the hospital's discharged him.
02:48Oh, you'd better be joking.
02:50What?
02:50Don't shoot the messenger.
02:52Anyways, I'm off to college, so I won't be back till later.
02:55Save me some food, please.
02:56No.
02:56Because I'm having your portion.
02:59Will you get her some cake or sweet treats on the way?
03:00No, absolutely not.
03:02No special treatment, okay?
03:03We treat this like any other day.
03:05Make him feel like everything's normal.
03:06Normal?
03:07It's not though, is it?
03:09Not with that scumbag still out there.
03:11Exactly.
03:12And we're his family, so we need to make him feel safe.
03:15You ready?
03:16Yeah.
03:20But yeah.
03:22I'll have to tell him.
03:24And on what planet?
03:25Is that going to help?
03:25I don't mean to subs are true.
03:27Telling Nugget what happened is only going to push him away.
03:31I know it might not seem like it, but keeping this from him, it is protecting him.
03:36It's the right thing to do, Ravi.
03:39Okay.
03:46Oh, come on steady, girl.
03:48Listen, after a four hour delay on a plane with no air con, you're lucky I ain't swigging
03:52out the bottle.
03:53Uh-oh.
03:54So come on in.
03:54It's a finder.
03:56Chrissie.
03:56Did you see a clump of peroxide air in me hands?
03:59That'll be Sam I told her I was back.
04:00Darling, open the door, please.
04:03You can.
04:03Darling.
04:04It's just going to be easy.
04:05The kids want to see him.
04:08So?
04:09Any news?
04:10It was a wild goose chase.
04:11The whole trip was a waste of time.
04:13Oh, you're joking.
04:14What about her mate?
04:15I thought that was supposed to be a solid lead.
04:17The door?
04:17Yeah, I met her.
04:18Right piece of work.
04:19Wanted paying for anything she told us.
04:20According to her.
04:21Chrissie was in Greece, but it turns out she was only there for a few days and then came
04:24straight back here.
04:26Waste of time.
04:27Yeah, well, glass half full.
04:28I mean, if she's here, she's going to be easier to find.
04:32What about you, Jasmine?
04:33You got any good ideas?
04:35You know, um, bolt holes?
04:37Hotels you met at?
04:38Cave, where she keeps her cauldron?
04:40Well, we mainly spoke on the phone to be honest messaging and I only met her in person
04:44a couple of times.
04:46That's her ear, is she?
04:48Yeah, yeah, good.
04:49Well, good as can be.
04:49Phil said, Richie's seen her this morning.
04:52What, you tell me this now?
04:54What time am I going to get ready?
04:55Well, it's just before lunch, but I've checked.
04:57It can only be her and her brief there.
04:59And let her get overwhelmed by all that legal spill.
05:01Are you having a laugh?
05:02Cat Richie knows what she's doing, okay?
05:04She loves Zoe's interest at heart.
05:05Why don't you go upstairs and take a breather, yeah?
05:07Yeah, and, um, get that smell of vodka off you.
05:09Sam.
05:10I'll rest when I've got my daughter out of this mess.
05:12Do you think it's too late to get her visiting order sorted?
05:15Okay, right, listen, I've got one book for this afternoon.
05:18Why not give him a ring and you take my place, yeah?
05:19Right, and put Jasmine's name down as well.
05:21Me?
05:21Why not?
05:22We need Zoe in fighting mode so we've got to show her that she's got people worth fighting for.
05:26It's just I'm supposed to meet Oscar in a bit.
05:29And that's more important than supporting your mum.
05:31Okay, alright, that's enough.
05:32You go upstairs, take ten minutes.
05:33You go and see Oscar and let me know if you want to go with Cat, okay?
05:36Uh, yeah.
05:36Yeah, okay.
05:37Well, I'll do.
05:37Okay, go on.
05:38I'll be going.
05:40A walk?
05:41Listen, I just want to go out with you again because we had such a lovely time last week
05:44and I want to repay the gesture.
05:46Oh, I'd love to, Bea.
05:47I really, really would, but what with this place, Billy, the kids, we'll do it another
05:52time though, definitely, for sure.
05:54Okay.
05:54Are we still on for lunch?
05:56I don't want to have chosen Jelly Deals as my craving, but here we are.
06:00Yeah, yeah, yeah, of course.
06:02We had a lunch book weeks ago.
06:03Oh, actually, I need a bottle of, um, red wine.
06:06Oh, what do you like?
06:08Rioja.
06:08I'm a bit of a man over on my side, aren't I?
06:11You're pregnant.
06:13And I wouldn't have said Harry was a wine drinker and Barney's way too young.
06:17Which must mean...
06:19Alright, Miss Marple, yeah.
06:21It's for George.
06:22Aw.
06:23Last time my Billy brought me home a bottle of wine, he won it in a charity raffle.
06:27Alongside a carrier bag full of mystery meat.
06:30Well, this is just a bag bowl of garlic bread.
06:33And my half of the red is going in the sauce.
06:35Er, yeah, can I just say, you're still going to have to let that simmer for several hours.
06:40Wine retains 25% of its home to sea, even after 50 minutes on the hop, would you believe?
06:46Sorry, my brain's just full of useless trivia.
06:50In fact, did you actually know that the Romans, they always diluted their wine with water,
06:55almost like a cordial.
06:58Wow.
06:59That's fascinating.
07:01Anyway, he helped me out of a tight spot last week, so I want to say thank you.
07:04Ah.
07:05Not what my waters are saying.
07:07Are you sure that's not from Billy's mystery meat?
07:10Look, I'll grab a bottle of red from the bar.
07:13I'll see you at one, yeah?
07:14Yeah.
07:16You don't think I ever stepped the mark, do you?
07:19No.
07:20I know they say that love is blind and all you're doing is opening your eyes to it.
07:24You're bound to get a little mention in the wedding speech.
07:27Would she keep the cane for the maid of bonnet?
07:31So, what's your plan? How are you going to make it happen?
07:38You know the biggest perk of raising four kids?
07:43Eyes.
07:43In the back of my head.
07:46It's just quality control.
07:47Yeah.
07:48I'm just checking it's up to scratch on, isn't it?
07:50That's right.
07:52Hey.
07:53Hey, Buddha.
07:54I made you some dalma pini.
07:56Yeah.
07:56Yeah?
07:56Saves you relying on your mum's cooking.
07:58Okay.
07:59I take offence to that.
08:00Yeah.
08:01Instant noodles in a bowl isn't exactly a home cooked meal.
08:04Not that bad, do I?
08:06No.
08:07No, of course not.
08:07You look so much better than last week.
08:10Yeah.
08:11Yeah, we should probably make a move.
08:13We've got lots of homework to do.
08:16We've got that adoption workshop tomorrow and we want to be top of the class, don't we?
08:19We do, yeah.
08:20Right then.
08:21We'll see you guys later.
08:22Okay?
08:24See you later, mate.
08:25Yeah, see you.
08:30We've put the games thingy out here.
08:32It's better on the big TV, right?
08:34Mm.
08:34Nice one more.
08:37Maybe you two could have a game.
08:40Yeah.
08:40Yeah, we could do.
08:41Dad.
08:42Right, it's best you probably avoid flashing lights, you know?
08:48Do you know what?
08:49Such an idiot.
08:51Totally forgot to pick up his prescription.
08:54Have a word with him.
08:56I'll see you later.
08:57That's it.
08:58Lock the door behind you, yeah?
08:59Oh, yeah.
09:06Just gonna put your bag in your room.
09:09Okay.
09:18Reckon you'll go?
09:19I don't really have a choice, do I?
09:21Always.
09:21Whether everyone gets mad and starts shouting at you depends on which one you make.
09:26That way you ain't hungry.
09:30Kat's back.
09:31She wants me to go visit Zoe in prison.
09:34Ooh.
09:36Heavy.
09:37Yeah.
09:39Sort of scary as you think, you know?
09:41Young offenders ain't the same, babe.
09:43Yeah.
09:43You tried being a total smash locked in a building with a bunch of boys with anger issues.
09:47If they weren't trying to ruin my boyish good looks, they were trying to...
09:52Sorry.
09:54Making jokes to lighten the mood stops me getting overwhelmed.
10:01But I can be serious.
10:02Oh, yeah.
10:08Therapist mode.
10:09Yeah, definitely did.
10:12What's on your mind?
10:15The last time I saw her was the night she got arrested.
10:19So you think you should have visited her sooner?
10:22No.
10:23Well, I don't know. Maybe.
10:26You know how many people visited me when I was inside?
10:32Babe.
10:32You're filing away.
10:33It is what it is.
10:35And to be fair, Lauren and my dad didn't know what a hardcore crim I turned into.
10:39But did I get jealous when the boys went off for family time?
10:42Got half an hour with my big sister yapping on about turning my life around.
10:45Giving me a boost?
10:48Yeah, but they're like your proper family. Zoe barely knows me.
10:52Well, you gotta, like, ignore her forever.
10:54See if you get to know about it that way.
10:58I hate you sometimes.
11:01No, you don't.
11:21You fancy a game then, yeah?
11:24Yeah, sure.
11:25First line of a headache, can we turn it off, okay?
11:27Yeah, alright.
11:31Alright, what have you got that's two-player, that one?
11:35I've never really played it, I'm not into fighting ones anyway.
11:38Alright, football then.
11:40We can play a beat-em-up, Dad, it's fine.
11:41Well, the one with the map that I get small, that's pretty good, innit?
11:50Why didn't you come see me?
11:54Because.
11:55Because what?
11:56Because it's too difficult to see you in hospital like that.
11:58It was fine last time, though, after the steroids or the dialysis.
12:00Yeah, that was different.
12:01How was that different?
12:02Because this time you're embarrassed or ashamed of me?
12:04Come on, Davinda. Choose a game.
12:05You can't even look me in the eye, Dad.
12:06Come on, just look at me. Just look at me, Dad.
12:08Davinda, please, just...
12:10Just drop it, okay?
12:12Davi?
12:15I need a hand with his shopping.
12:18Now, please.
12:19Yep.
12:37She won't come out wearing a ball and chain, you know?
12:42Sorry about earlier.
12:44I know these last few weeks haven't been easy for you, either.
12:49Jasmine, when I was in Greece, I did a lot of thinking.
12:54And all those things you put your mum through...
12:56PHONE RINGS
13:01Yes, she is.
13:16I've been managing bars for years, you know.
13:19Yeah.
13:20I still can't get my head round why a daytime pint hits different.
13:23Ah.
13:25I've got a theory on that, Judge.
13:26Right.
13:27Yeah.
13:28Well, I reckon...
13:29My reckon is because it's a stress-free pint.
13:33You know, normally you have to work hard for a pint, don't you?
13:36You know, do a day's graft.
13:39But a midday pint, well...
13:42It's just a pint, isn't it?
13:44HE LAUGHS
13:46Oh, you're kidding me.
13:47I was really looking forward to the jelly deals.
13:49Why do we have to change our plans?
13:51Hi.
13:52You all right?
13:53Oh, I'm gonna fly and kill you.
13:55Love finds its way, Nicola.
13:57Hi, guys.
13:58All right?
13:59What are the chances?
14:01Hi.
14:01Do you mind to put your onion?
14:03Yes.
14:04Ooh.
14:05Ah.
14:07This is cute, isn't it?
14:09A little double date.
14:11They're not a cup one.
14:12You know what I mean, Billy.
14:15So, have you ordered yet?
14:18My will says the pizza is to die for.
14:22Ooh.
14:22Speaker of the devil.
14:25Hello.
14:26I found it.
14:28Is he all right?
14:29Don't ask me.
14:30You married her.
14:31Yeah, don't worry.
14:32We'll be right there.
14:35We need to go.
14:36My Will's got himself into a little bit of a pickle at college.
14:39What was that?
14:43He's been bitten by a dog.
14:46At college?
14:47Wow.
14:47That sounds plausible.
14:49Let's go.
14:50You don't mind, do you?
14:52Well, I haven't even had a sip of my pint yet.
14:54Billy.
14:54Our son has been mauled by a dangerous animal.
14:58And all you can think about is your craft ale.
15:02Sorry.
15:03We're going to have to do this another time.
15:05You two.
15:05You stay, though.
15:07And this really needs both of us, does it?
15:10Yes.
15:22Look, just so you know, that was all honey.
15:25What, so you're saying I won't need to pop round later to check on Will's dog bite?
15:29Oh, if you do, please tell me.
15:32Because I'd love to see her get out of that one.
15:37Orange juice?
15:39Yeah.
15:42How you doing?
15:44Are you looking after you?
15:45Of course we are.
15:46We look after our own.
15:47That's what we do.
15:48Yeah.
15:49Everyone's been great.
15:50Halfie, Lily, the boys.
15:53What did Richie say?
15:54Oh, it was fine.
15:56All right.
15:57Just small talk, then.
15:58Just admin stuff.
16:00Procedures, dates, that kind of thing.
16:02Not about getting you out of here?
16:03Options, witnesses, I don't know, forensics?
16:05Let's talk about it another time.
16:07What did she say, Zoe?
16:08Fine.
16:10You want to know options?
16:11She reckons I got one.
16:13Plead guilty to manslaughter.
16:15It's my best shot that will reduce sentence.
16:20Everyone deserves second chances.
16:24Third or fourth in your case.
16:27That's a cheap shot.
16:28Look, Billy, all I was doing was to try and engineer some quality time for them both.
16:34And so all I was doing was trying to get them to open their eyes to see what was right
16:37in front of them.
16:39What if Terry was right?
16:41He didn't hear what he said, hun.
16:44He was proper serious.
16:46He said none of us know what she's capable of.
16:50He said she's dangerous.
16:53Nicola is my friend, okay?
16:55And that is not going to change any time soon.
16:57All right?
16:58I'll see you after work.
17:05No.
17:06No, I don't believe I'm hearing this.
17:08The other cards I've been dealt, I'm just dealing with what's in front of me.
17:11About pleading not guilty and saying it was self-defence.
17:13She says it's too risky.
17:15If the jury don't believe me, I'm up for a life sentence.
17:20The way I get it a reduced sentence is to plead manslaughter.
17:23Right, so if that works, what if the jury don't buy it, eh?
17:27The good doctor versus the woman who ran out on her kids.
17:30It'll all come out in the wash, though.
17:31Hang on, what about everything else that he did?
17:34His ex-wife, the protection order.
17:36So? That's just circumstantial.
17:37We might be able to use that as evidence.
17:39Don't really deserve to have his head caved in.
17:42What if we can't find her?
17:44I cannot stay in here a second longer than I have to.
17:49It makes sense, Mum. You know it does.
17:51I'll tell you what does make sense, that we do what we should have done in the first place
17:54and tell the old Bill everything we know about Chrissie.
17:56What she made you do.
17:58She's the missing link.
17:59We do that.
18:00We can get you out of here.
18:02You know I cannot turn against her, can't she?
18:04She is dangerous.
18:04Not as dangerous as I can be, darling.
18:06Believe me.
18:07I am not messing about anymore.
18:09What happens to Jasmine, then?
18:10I mean, the police aren't going to turn a blind eye, are they?
18:12I mean, not if we start talking about the fire.
18:14I am not having you brought into this.
18:15I won't.
18:17Do you see what she's doing?
18:19She's protecting you.
18:20Even that makes it harder for her.
18:22Do you blame me?
18:25No.
18:27I did the same, remember, for you, Tommy, the boys.
18:32Do anything to keep your kids safe.
18:36How do we know you're not going to do a runner, eh?
18:39Leg it before she gets out.
18:40No, I won't.
18:41I won't, I swear, I promise I'm not going anywhere.
18:43What?
18:45The police, Chrissie.
18:47It won't be easy, I get it.
18:49But Jasmine, you messed about with her head for months.
18:52It's the least you can do.
18:55Why don't you want to help her?
18:57So what, we just throw her to the wolves?
18:58She's a sacrificial lamb?
19:00Of course not.
19:02I'll talk to Phil, get him to have a word with Richie,
19:05tell her that we're not happy with the advice
19:07and we want to go a different way.
19:08Kat, you ain't listening.
19:10I don't blame Jasmine for any of this.
19:14My mind's made up.
19:17I'm going to plead guilty to manslaughter.
19:25Fair play.
19:27Sookie knows how to cook.
19:28Ivani's missing out.
19:29We really going to do this all day?
19:31Small talk?
19:32It's not small talk, it's just trying to...
19:35Oh yeah, not normal.
19:36Got it.
19:38Anything from the police?
19:42Not yet.
19:43But don't worry, they're on it.
19:44How are you safe here?
19:45It's not about being safe, I ain't scared.
19:50I just want to know why.
19:51It might just happen, that's all.
19:53Actually, I need to speak to you about something.
19:57About what? Why you can't look at me?
20:00Save it.
20:03You want me to be more like you?
20:05Crashing out cos I hunted you back, that's how you want me to be?
20:08End up like, like Tommy smacking his mum about, or Joel?
20:14I'm glad that I'm nothing like you.
20:20You know what?
20:22Me too.
20:24You what?
20:26You're a good boy, Nugget.
20:29Kind and sweet.
20:31You put everyone else first.
20:34You know you've been 18, then you're already worth 10 of me.
20:40I'm proud.
20:43Proud that you're nothing like me.
20:50Should we, er, put that games thingy back in your room later?
20:53No, it's all right, Mum.
20:55I think I'll get some sleep.
20:56Yeah.
21:24Thank you, darling.
21:27Cheers, Uncle.
21:28Oh, that's the most pleasure of putting the money away.
21:29These ones are on the house right now.
21:30Alfie, you don't have to do that.
21:32Darling, it's all good, all right?
21:34OK, listen up, everyone.
21:35If I could have your attention, I'd like to do a little toast.
21:38And I want you to, all of you, raise your glasses
21:41to the second best pub landlord that Vic has known.
21:46Let's hear it for Mick Carter.
21:48Mick Carter.
21:50I keep you so proud of you, darling.
21:52Getting sober, starting a new business.
21:54Living with your mum for nearly four years.
21:55You cheap thing.
21:58Oh, stunning.
22:00Someone's a lucky lady.
22:02Or in the doghouse.
22:05On second thoughts, I hate hydrangeas.
22:08Have I missed the toast?
22:10Yes, you have.
22:11Don't worry.
22:12You weren't missed.
22:13Mum!
22:15Linda, these are, these are few I just want to say
22:19sorry for earlier.
22:20I wasn't thinking.
22:21Oh, Ian, you didn't have to.
22:24I did.
22:25I mean, look, your Mick was a good bloke and
22:28I was really fond of him and I shouldn't have insulted his memory like that.
22:31So, um...
22:35Right, I'll, er, I'll leave you to it.
22:37Look, why don't you join us?
22:39Are you sure?
22:40Look, Mick was very fond of you as well.
22:42And as far as I'm concerned, apology accepted.
22:46Well, in that case, let me get you, er, a round.
22:48Er, same again.
22:49Please.
22:53A public apology.
22:54Putting your hand in your pocket.
22:56That's not normal behaviour for a tight little weasel like you.
23:00Why don't you sit down, Elaine, and I'll bring them over?
23:02Weren't you having another heart attack?
23:04Oh, careful.
23:05Anyone overhearing that might think you were wishing ill on your neighbours.
23:08And I'd hate for you to be accused of small man syndrome.
23:12Emphasis on small.
23:15Drop dead.
23:17Listen, Linda may have in her heart to forgive you,
23:19but it takes more than flipping flowers from the market
23:22to make up for the besmirchment of our son-in-law's name.
23:26However, I will have a double Irish creme liqueur.
23:31No ice.
23:32Cold enough.
23:34Coming right up.
23:43Ah, Councillor Barker.
23:44Yes, me and Bill.
23:47Did you want me to help you behind the bar?
23:48I mean, you must be knackered.
23:50No, you're all right.
23:54Look, I've been thinking,
23:56and I get that she's trying to protect me,
23:58but it's not fair.
23:59Zoe being banged up for something she didn't do.
24:01Okay, so what are you saying?
24:04I want to talk to the police.
24:07I get that she told me not to, okay, but...
24:09I don't know if it will help her case.
24:11You've changed your tune.
24:13It's like you said,
24:15it's the least I can do after everything I put her through.
24:18You're not messing about.
24:19You're really going to do this, yeah?
24:20If you think that what I know about Chrissie
24:22is going to help her get out, then yes.
24:24Yeah, I'll do it.
24:25Great.
24:26We'll go first thing together.
24:27No.
24:27No, no.
24:28Well, you heard what she said, right?
24:31If she finds out that you came with me,
24:32she's going to think that you pushed me into it or something, right?
24:35And there's no point in Zoe coming out of prison,
24:37and then you two being back to square one.
24:39I knew you'd get there in the end.
24:41We'll talk about it later, yeah?
24:43Sort out what we're going to say.
24:44Yeah.
24:44Good girl.
24:46What can I get you?
24:49You know, I can't get that image
24:51of honey biting Will's leg out me head.
24:54Well, I wouldn't put it past, then.
24:56No.
24:57Best of intentions, though.
24:59Right?
25:00Yeah.
25:02Anyway, I had a really nice time.
25:05Not quite.
25:09I'd better go.
25:10This one's draining me of all my energy.
25:12I need to lie down.
25:16Watch out for stray dogs.
25:22George.
25:23Hi, Bill.
25:24How's your boy?
25:27No, he's fine, yeah.
25:28It was just a bit of a mix-up, that's all.
25:35It's Nicola.
25:37I know she's having your baby and everything, but...
25:42I think you need to be careful.
25:47Look, you didn't hear this from me, all right?
25:51But before he went down,
25:53Teddy told me a few things about her.
25:58He said she's toxic, George.
26:01And that she ruined your life just like she ruined his.
26:06Just...
26:08You just be careful, all right?
26:16So, do you think she'll be okay making a statement?
26:20Confessing to what she'd done.
26:21She'll have to be.
26:23Well, when Zoe finds out...
26:25We'll cross that bridge when we come to it, but this is the first step in the right direction, yeah?
26:29First step to getting Zoe home.
26:30Yeah.
26:32I mean, I know you're supposed to be growing up when you have kids and that, but they shouldn't be
26:35this boring.
26:40So I said, Pete, look, I think you're a sound guy, but having an affair with my sister's husband.
26:44I mean, are you for real?
26:47Do you like it here? In Wilfred?
26:51Er...
26:51Yeah, I suppose.
26:53More family than I've ever had before.
26:55Same for you, though.
26:57Got grandparents left, right and centre.
26:59Mum hopefully soon out of prison.
27:02We've always wanted it.
27:04That's what I thought I wanted.
27:08Everyone was...
27:09Fine.
27:10They were doing fine.
27:10My mum's side.
27:11Anthony's side.
27:13And then five minutes of me showing up.
27:14One's in prison.
27:15And the other one's...
27:19Maybe it would be better for everyone if I just cut my losses.
27:25What are you saying?
27:27You're leaving Wilfred?
27:30I can't stay here.
27:31It's gone all after everything.
27:33It's too much.
27:36Right, yeah, nice one.
27:37Nice, er, getting to know you then.
27:43Maybe you could come with me.
27:46Come with me.
27:47I know, okay, I know it sounds insane.
27:49I know it sounds sudden and crazy, but maybe we could just pack our bags and we could just go.
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