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Fair City - Season 37 Episode 62 - Tue 02 June
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00:12Thanks for doing the books in the garage, Orla.
00:14You're welcome.
00:15Still a bit to go, though.
00:16I mean, if you could pop back in and polish things up,
00:19that'd really be great, honestly.
00:21Oh, another possible moment ruined, Pete.
00:23Are you at it again?
00:24Yeah.
00:25I'm not.
00:26Fresh from the oven, soft as a granny's hug.
00:30I won't be let forget that, will I?
00:32Have you seen this?
00:33No, what is it?
00:34A review for the garage.
00:36It's terrible.
00:37Well, tell us.
00:40The manager I met had the people's skills of an undertaker
00:44and dishes out service with a snarl.
00:48Ouch.
00:49What are you all looking at me for?
00:51I mean, this could be about Ray or Doug.
00:52Well, if it walks like a duck.
00:55I'm not trying to dodge anything here,
00:57but I don't recall any complaints from a customer.
01:00It must be hard to remember everyone you offend.
01:03People read these things, Pete.
01:06Okay, okay.
01:06I might have been shorted one or two customers,
01:10but come on.
01:11Well, the reviewer says
01:12that they sent an email to complain
01:14and got no response.
01:16Well, I don't recall any email.
01:18Do you not think you should double check?
01:20Fine, fine.
01:21I'll double check.
01:22Roy, come here.
01:23I'll go over after I'm finished here
01:24and I'll have you out.
01:25Would you?
01:25This could really damage us.
01:27Yeah, no problem.
01:28Okay.
01:35Well, you were right
01:36about him annoying the wrong person.
01:38He had it coming.
01:42I thought you said
01:43you're my hated conflict.
01:45Well, this thing between us and Holly
01:46must have pushed her further than we thought.
01:48These new house rules are doing my head in.
01:52It's a blowout, that's all.
01:53It's temporary.
01:55It better be.
01:55It's like living in a convent.
01:57I bet she's regretting it already.
01:58Just, let's give her a while to climb down.
02:04I cleaned the kitchen for you earlier on.
02:07Hope it's up to scratch.
02:09Yeah, thanks.
02:10We're just about to drop Scout into crash.
02:12Are you okay to pick him up this afternoon?
02:14No.
02:17We both have meetings all day.
02:20It would really help us out.
02:21I'm sure it would, but I'm busy.
02:23I won't stop it, will you?
02:25We're sorry.
02:26Okay, just drop all these silly rules
02:28and let's get back to normal.
02:28The new normal
02:31is you sorting out your own child care
02:34without coming running to me.
02:36Get used to it.
02:48I've heard you're hoovering.
02:50Yeah, well, someone added.
02:51The counsellor coming today.
02:53Yeah, about the boiler.
02:54They're hardly going to be running their fingers
02:56along the skirting boards.
02:57Well, it's no harm to make a good impression.
03:00Yeah, Mr. Bip.
03:02I'm going to start shooting your mouth off at them
03:04when I get here.
03:05What would I say?
03:07We keep it simple.
03:08We show them the boiler,
03:10let them see that I'm living here too,
03:11so they shut up about the right sizing
03:13and send them on their way.
03:14I know.
03:15Good.
03:16I might ask them to have a look
03:19at the mould in the bathroom, though.
03:21Am I talking to the wall?
03:23It's their job.
03:25You start moaning about other stuff,
03:27they'll schedule more visits,
03:28and then I'll have to move back in here again.
03:30I'll have a slice of toast if you're making mum.
03:33Are you listening to me?
03:35Hanging on every ward.
03:37And a cup of tea.
03:39We play this, Roy.
03:41This can all be over today.
03:43You can go back to living your life,
03:44and I can go back to mine.
03:51It's just in through here.
03:52Have a seat.
03:53Emma, you're glowing.
03:56I feel...
03:57marvellous.
03:59That brood of yours has needed house training.
04:01You're right.
04:02I let myself be walked over for far too long.
04:05Any resistance?
04:07James and Hayley tried to score
04:08some free childcare this morning,
04:10but I gave them both barrels.
04:11Get in.
04:13But the best bit.
04:14Putting myself first means
04:16more headspace for
04:18my actual work.
04:20Oh.
04:21I gave the clubhouse design
04:23an upgrade.
04:25So confident.
04:26Bold.
04:28The ladies' cup star of the show
04:29once it's meant it.
04:31Amazing.
04:32But it won't be cheap.
04:33You're the lady captain.
04:35You can massage the budget.
04:38Think of the new clubhouse
04:40as your legacy.
04:42We can make it work.
04:46Hi.
04:46Holly, I told you
04:48I needed an empty house
04:49this afternoon.
04:50Well, I thought
04:50I would save you a trip
04:51and pick up nibbles
04:52for a book club tonight.
04:53Well, thank you.
04:54Leave them there.
04:55What time does it start?
04:57Why?
04:59So that I won't be late.
05:00I made it clear
05:01I need some space right now.
05:04But it's book club
05:05I always go.
05:07How to put this?
05:10Go kick rocks.
05:13You heard her.
05:15Scram.
05:19Maybe I am getting
05:20a taste for this.
05:23How did Fergal
05:24even end up
05:25back in Jacintas anyway?
05:26Well, I didn't think
05:27leaving his stuff around
05:28was enough to fill the council
05:29so I decided to be there
05:31in person
05:31just to be safe.
05:33You better get some biscuits
05:35in for your council visit.
05:36I heard they like
05:37custard cream.
05:38You're very well
05:39up on the council.
05:40Bit of an expert, are you?
05:41I have a friend
05:42in the flats,
05:43I told you.
05:44You doubt if you have
05:45friends anywhere else?
05:46Don't be such a snob.
05:48Oh, by the way,
05:49Fergal said he's loving
05:50the peace and quiet in mine.
05:52Makes a nice break
05:53from you and your nonsense.
05:55Yeah.
05:56He's really enjoying
05:56you doom scrolling all day.
05:58Spying on the neighbours
05:59through the nets.
06:00I was checking to see
06:01if the bin Larry had come.
06:03You sure you were?
06:04When Fergal gets home
06:05from yours
06:06he's going to need
06:06trauma therapy.
06:12That's what your brother
06:13is shacked up with.
06:15Do you want me to come over
06:16for the visit today?
06:17No.
06:18We can handle the council.
06:19All right, well,
06:20I'll pop over later.
06:21Okay?
06:22Suit yourself.
06:28Ian.
06:29Max was telling me
06:30you had a great session today.
06:32Yeah, it was all right.
06:34Oh, personal bests
06:35and everything.
06:36Nice one.
06:39I've done something wrong.
06:41I'm getting vibes.
06:44That run today
06:45I was matching you
06:46and Doug's drive for stride.
06:48Yeah?
06:48So?
06:49That's why you're acting
06:50like I'm not able.
06:51You are able
06:52but you're not 30 anymore.
06:54At your age
06:55you're more prone to injuries
06:56so stop trying to keep up
06:58with the kids
06:59or you'll end up benched.
07:01See you later.
07:25What did you say that for?
07:27It's the truth.
07:28I added Max to the group chat.
07:31You know what?
07:33Delete it.
07:34Now?
07:38Shh.
07:42Hiya.
07:44Look, these are very decent of you
07:46to help out.
07:47Yeah, well, look,
07:48we've all had
07:48bad reviews from time to time.
07:50I mean, not to this extent
07:51but, um, I'll sort it.
07:53There's hundreds of emails here.
07:55I don't see any complaints.
07:57OK, let me have a look.
07:59In peace.
08:00So, shoo.
08:03Well, look,
08:03I'll be in the workshop
08:04if you need me, all right?
08:05Okie dokie.
08:11Hey.
08:12Hey.
08:14What are you doing here?
08:15I am here
08:16for the full
08:17uncensored complaint.
08:18This has got to be juicy.
08:21Oh.
08:22It's in the junk box.
08:25It's the zinger.
08:27Oh, it's Phil.
08:28No, I shouldn't.
08:30Come on.
08:31OK.
08:33The manager
08:35came at me
08:35like a puffed up
08:37peacock.
08:38Classic peacock.
08:39I can see you.
08:41She told me
08:42the garage was closed
08:43and that I should
08:44come back tomorrow.
08:47Then she ran me out.
08:51She?
08:53That's the woman
08:54from Sunday.
08:56What, do you think
08:56it was horror?
08:57She's quoting me
08:58word for word
08:59so, yes, it is.
09:01This review
09:02isn't about Pete.
09:03It's about me.
09:05What are you going to do?
09:07Well, I'm going to say something.
09:09Really?
09:10Yes, Ciara.
09:11Come on, Orla.
09:13Like, everybody's surprised
09:14that there's not
09:15a dozen complaints a day
09:16about Pete.
09:17Oh, so I should
09:17just say nothing then?
09:19Well, you're only here
09:20in the first place
09:21because you're doing
09:21him a favour.
09:22OK, that is true.
09:24Yeah, and plus,
09:25come on, she was a wagon.
09:27Yeah.
09:29Yeah, whinging
09:29that the garage was closed
09:30on a Sunday.
09:31Yeah, and what,
09:32now you're going to get
09:33into a load of trouble.
09:34And Pete is going
09:35to rub your nose in it
09:36big time.
09:38Oh, he's going to be
09:39on a barrel.
09:41Unless.
09:45Unless you fixed it.
09:48I am.
09:50Right, email the wagon back.
09:51Yeah.
09:52And tell her that the
09:53woman that she met
09:56was a temp.
09:58Call her, I don't know,
10:00Brenda.
10:01Brenda?
10:02Yeah.
10:03And tell her Brenda's
10:03been given the boo.
10:05That'll shut her up.
10:08And what if Pete finds out?
10:10But how is he going to find
10:11out when you were going
10:11to delete the email chain
10:13once you're done?
10:15Oh.
10:17OK.
10:18Come on, you're doing
10:18me a favour.
10:19Seriously, this is a
10:20wake-up call.
10:21Like, you might be so
10:22obnoxious from now on.
10:25You.
10:27Are right.
10:34Making fun of me
10:35to your friends, huh?
10:37I was only telling the truth.
10:41That's the council now.
10:42Right smart, you pants,
10:44since you moved out.
10:44Oh, you button it.
10:49Hey.
10:51Brian Good, from the council.
10:52Hiya, come in.
10:54So, just in there.
10:57Hey, this is Brian Good
10:59from the council's
11:00we're not.
11:00Nice to meet you.
11:01We got ID.
11:02He already showed it to me.
11:06Tenancy agreement
11:06says you live here?
11:08Yeah, that's right.
11:09I've been living here
11:10with my aunt for years.
11:11Hmm.
11:12Not as much fun
11:12as living with the
11:13cool gang, of course.
11:14That's where he'd
11:15really like to be.
11:16Why would I?
11:17When I have a nice
11:18house here that I live in.
11:20It's not a right-sizing
11:22leaflet that doesn't
11:23apply to us.
11:25It's just a boiler
11:25that we want to
11:26talk about today.
11:27You've had no heating.
11:28Or hot water.
11:29Yeah, I've been
11:30having to make do
11:31with a basin of water
11:32and a licking of promise.
11:33I'm explaining, Matt.
11:35Who put you in charge?
11:36It's quicker this way.
11:37I've been having
11:38to live with this,
11:39not you.
11:40You don't know
11:41the first thing
11:41about that boiler.
11:45I thought you said
11:45you lived here too.
11:57I do live here.
11:59It's...
11:59She tried to get me
12:01to fix the boiler
12:01and I couldn't.
12:02So, that's why
12:03she's having a pop.
12:04You should never
12:04attempt repairs
12:05like that yourself.
12:06Tell her that.
12:08Well, you could put
12:08yourself at risk
12:09of an explosion
12:09or carbon monoxide poisoning.
12:11That would be a tragedy.
12:13I'll show you the boiler.
12:14Oh, and there's mould
12:15in the bathroom
12:16you should see too.
12:17We agreed that we
12:18wouldn't bother him
12:20about that, remember, Matt?
12:21It's the council's job.
12:22Yeah, well,
12:23I can have a look at it.
12:24Did you not hear
12:25what Brian said?
12:26You shouldn't be
12:26attempting repairs yourself.
12:29There's a whole load
12:30of things.
12:30I'll run you through it
12:31and you can make a list.
12:32Bah!
12:33You.
12:34Just stick on the kettle.
12:50I'm trying to work her.
12:52How is that my problem?
12:54Well, thanks to you,
12:55Emma wouldn't pick up
12:56scalp from creche.
12:57If you hadn't knocked
12:58over that ugly golf cup,
12:59we would not be living
13:00with the house rules
13:00from hell.
13:04Will you watch it?
13:05You have to get all this
13:06teared up by five anyway.
13:07Let the rules say six.
13:09Except on book club nights.
13:10What?
13:12It's in the small print.
13:13You read it.
13:17Everything okay?
13:18Fine.
13:19Yeah.
13:20Good.
13:21If there's any more trouble
13:22and I'm afraid things
13:23will get even more stringent.
13:24There's no trouble.
13:26We were just talking
13:27about the house rules.
13:28You know, they're tricky.
13:30Especially with the kids.
13:32Is that a complaint?
13:33No.
13:34No.
13:36No, but you might
13:36loosen up some of them
13:38in future.
13:41The ink is barely dry.
13:43Let's see if we can
13:44stick to them first.
13:45Then we'll talk.
13:52I asked him if he got
13:53his driver's license
13:53in a lucky bag.
13:55That'll do it.
13:56Yeah, that was a joke.
13:57We laughed.
13:58Oh, believe me.
13:59At least I think he did.
14:00Well, maybe I said
14:01him not.
14:02Hey, yeah.
14:03Hey.
14:03We're just trying to
14:05work out which customer
14:06I might have upset.
14:07There's quite a list.
14:08Well, it's all sorted.
14:10How?
14:11Because I contacted
14:12the reviewer and I
14:13talked him down
14:13off the ledge.
14:15Who was it?
14:16Oh, do you know,
14:17just somebody who wakes
14:17up every morning
14:18with an axe to grind.
14:20Sounds like your twin.
14:21A serial complainer
14:22from what Orla said.
14:24I wouldn't worry about it.
14:25But he must have
14:26done something
14:27to roil them up.
14:28Sean, come on.
14:29We've all had
14:30difficult customers.
14:31Exactly.
14:32Maybe I should
14:33contact this person
14:34directly.
14:34I'll figure out
14:35where I'm going wrong.
14:36Okay, can you just
14:36let it go?
14:38Because, you know,
14:39it's sorted.
14:40So, you know,
14:40just leave it.
14:41With your track record,
14:42you might accidentally
14:43roil them up again.
14:45Let's go for a walk.
14:47Put it out of your head,
14:48yeah?
14:49Listen, thanks for
14:49digging me out of a hole.
14:50Yeah, anytime.
14:56Mold can get in
14:57your lungs, you know.
14:58I'm aware.
14:59Yeah.
15:00If you have a bad
15:00chest like me,
15:02it can trigger all sorts.
15:04Asthma, chest infections.
15:05The mould I've noted
15:06is minimal.
15:07Is he still here?
15:08Yeah, the man's in there
15:09chewing the ear off him.
15:10What?
15:11Yeah, but all the stuff
15:11that she's complaining about,
15:12they'd have to tear the house
15:13down and rebuild it.
15:14I'll make sure it is now.
15:18Oh, Gar, how are you?
15:20All finished up?
15:21Yeah, I think we've
15:23snagged everything.
15:24This is my brother, Gar.
15:27Look, we'll send someone
15:28out to replace the boiler.
15:30How long will that take?
15:31A couple of days,
15:32but now we've all
15:33these other things
15:34to fix as well.
15:35Oh, no, it's just the boiler
15:36that we're worried about.
15:37Those other things can wait.
15:38Oh, believe me,
15:38your mother was
15:40very insistent.
15:41Well, could you blame me?
15:42You lot on the council
15:43all talk and then
15:44we never hear from you again.
15:46Ma, well, you needn't worry.
15:48After today,
15:49I can assure you both
15:51you have my full attention
15:53for as long as it takes.
15:56I'll see myself out.
16:03You couldn't help yourself,
16:05could you?
16:05What's your problem?
16:06We might get a few things
16:07fixed around here.
16:08And what about me?
16:09I can't leave until
16:10this is all sorted,
16:11not with him all over us.
16:12Look, it shouldn't take that long.
16:14Are you joking me?
16:15With all the whining you did,
16:16I'll be stuck in this kit
16:17for weeks.
16:21He's barely been back
16:22since he left
16:23and swore this place
16:24was Alcatraz.
16:25Fergal is used to
16:26his own space
16:27and so are you now.
16:28Exactly.
16:29I'm doing him a favour.
16:30He should be grateful.
16:36Apparently,
16:36the affair started
16:37when the men's captain
16:38offered to give her
16:39some golfing tips.
16:41Help her with her grip.
16:42Oh, no way.
16:43Next thing,
16:44they disappear into the bunker
16:45together for three hours.
16:46Oh, stop it.
16:48Yes.
16:50I've just gotten Scout to sleep
16:51so if you don't mind
16:52keeping it down.
16:53Oh, Hayley, he's a baby.
16:54He'll sleep through anything.
16:55More wine.
16:56Fill her up.
16:57Oh, and a holly.
16:59Some more snacks.
17:01Hurry or she might
17:01eat her young.
17:03Please, make it stop.
17:05My ears are bleeding.
17:06You know, Carol,
17:06Ma and Jair
17:07will be here any minute
17:08so the volume
17:08is only going to go up.
17:09I can't take much more of this.
17:11Well, at least they're not
17:12treating you
17:12like their personal servant.
17:14Anna could bump
17:15off the book club.
17:16Your own fault.
17:17Look, when Ma gets here,
17:18maybe
17:19we ask if we can
17:20stay with her.
17:22Move back.
17:22I can't live
17:24under martial law.
17:25And I refuse to live
17:26under the same roof as Jair.
17:27So then we're stuck.
17:29Great.
17:31I'm going to the pub.
17:32Oh, lucky for some.
17:36I'm launching in September
17:38for the 2027 season.
17:40Well, it sounds fabulous.
17:42A luxury, curated experience.
17:45You want cocktail hour
17:47with dolphins?
17:48We'll rustle some up.
17:50What's this?
17:51Oh, Cathy runs
17:52a bijou travel agency.
17:54Her newest destination.
17:55The Azores.
17:57When we finish
17:57with this golf club refurb,
17:59we should all go check it out.
18:00Girls' holiday.
18:02Mates rates, obviously.
18:03Oh, here's to you, Cathy.
18:05Cheers.
18:06Cheers.
18:14He's watching me.
18:16He's not.
18:17He's drinking his tea.
18:19This is all my Ma's fault
18:20for bringing the heat on us.
18:21Are you going to go
18:22all weird again?
18:23What?
18:24Me and Georgie
18:25put a lot of effort
18:26into making you
18:26halfway normal.
18:28A few days back
18:29with Jacinta
18:29and boom,
18:30you're slipping right back.
18:32I'm not.
18:33It's not worth the risk.
18:34Just cut your losses.
18:35Come home.
18:36Look, I've stuck it this far.
18:38I can put up with her
18:39until the boiler
18:40and the other stuff is fixed.
18:41Fine.
18:42Don't say I didn't warn you.
18:44I'll see you.
18:45Bye.
18:48Hang on.
18:49You look rough.
18:51Did I ask your opinion?
18:53Thanks.
18:54See you.
18:56Just from my day
18:57couldn't get any worse.
18:59What do you mean?
19:00That guy.
19:01Yeah.
19:02He's from the council.
19:03I know.
19:04Back when I knew him,
19:04he was in planning.
19:06Partial of a backhandler.
19:07Seriously?
19:07No.
19:08Not that it did any good.
19:10Thanks to him,
19:11the whole character
19:11on site went to ruin.
19:13Rob's done a point with you.
19:14Mm-hmm.
19:16We should have warned us.
19:18I didn't realise it had to.
19:20It's a team group chat.
19:21He's part of the team.
19:22Well, there's still a chance
19:23he didn't read the message.
19:24He deleted it fairly quick, so.
19:26How was he in the surgery
19:27this afternoon?
19:29Well, he wasn't crying,
19:30if that's what you mean.
19:31We might have gone away with it.
19:33Look,
19:33even if I haven't.
19:35That guy's going to hide
19:35like a hippo.
19:37Hmm?
19:37That's him now.
19:38Just play it cool.
19:39Well, you relax, will you?
19:40I'm not scared of him.
19:42Oh, yeah?
19:43Hi.
19:44Hi.
19:46Why is everyone
19:47looking so shifty?
19:48No reason.
19:50I, um,
19:50I put this week's
19:51training schedule
19:52up on the group chat.
19:53I don't know
19:53if you've had a chance
19:54to see it yet.
19:55No.
19:55I'll have a look now.
19:57Oh.
19:59For you.
20:01I was going to give it
20:02to Tommy as a joke
20:03because he's a bit
20:04of a Luddite
20:05when it comes to technology.
20:06But I think you're
20:07even worse.
20:09I think you've been
20:10busted, pal.
20:12A dumb phone.
20:13I haven't seen
20:14one of these
20:14in donkeys.
20:15Oh, the buttons
20:16are tragic.
20:17Yeah, yeah.
20:18You know that message
20:19was just banter
20:20with the lads, you know?
20:21He should come
20:21with a warning.
20:23Dinosaur entering
20:23the group chat.
20:25Spoon.
20:26What's that?
20:26Some kind of a
20:27boomer word, is it?
20:28Ooh.
20:29Yeah, I suppose,
20:30um,
20:31means muppet.
20:32Oh.
20:33Prat.
20:34I could go on.
20:34Ooh.
20:35All right.
20:36Settle down, you two.
20:37Ah, I'm only joking.
20:38I'll get Gramps here
20:39a drink, yeah?
20:44There you go.
20:45Sean,
20:46would you just mind
20:46keeping an eye on Junior
20:47because I'm heading
20:48out for a walk with Ciara?
20:49Yeah, sure.
20:49And come here.
20:50I'm going to go
20:51easy on Pete.
20:53Pete's grusel.
20:54And you're telling me
20:55we can't have fun?
20:56Yeah, it's not his fault,
20:57okay?
20:57That woman was a nightmare.
20:58Why are you
20:59letting him off the hook?
21:00Because
21:00that wagon
21:01wanted us to open up
21:02the garage
21:03on a Sunday
21:03just for her.
21:05What and reasonable is that?
21:05You don't have to
21:06defend yourself.
21:08She wasn't.
21:10She was defending Pete.
21:15What's going on?
21:16Nothing.
21:18Right.
21:19Pete
21:19is after thralling
21:21through every customer
21:22he ever looked that funny.
21:24Strange.
21:25He can't remember
21:25this pain in the neck
21:26on Sunday.
21:31Okay, fine.
21:32Right, fine.
21:32Okay?
21:32The complaint was about me.
21:34What?
21:35Yes.
21:36I'll have dealt with it.
21:36But you're happy
21:37to let Pete go around
21:38thinking it's him?
21:38Well, it's a miracle
21:39it wasn't.
21:40Don't even...
21:41Okay, look, look, look.
21:42Look.
21:42No harm done, okay?
21:44And that woman
21:45has taken her bad review
21:46down from online.
21:48What?
21:49This is not right.
21:50What are you going to do,
21:51Sean?
21:51Are you going to tell Pete
21:53anything?
21:53Eh, someone should.
21:54Well, this only all kicked off
21:55because Pete was rude
21:56to Orl in the first place.
21:57So technically...
21:59Technically,
22:00this is Pete's Hulton.
22:01Unreal.
22:02The pair of you.
22:03Okay, listen, right.
22:05If you go
22:07ratting me out to Pete
22:08you are not going
22:09to do yourself
22:09any favours, okay?
22:11It is sorted
22:12so drop it now.
22:14Good boy.
22:14We're going for a walk.
22:15See you later.
22:15See you.
22:28Where are you?
22:30I'm only here
22:31until the council
22:32do their repairs.
22:33I don't have to answer
22:34to you.
22:36Sniggering with that
22:36Gwen one again,
22:37I suppose.
22:38Running me down.
22:40I got your dinner here.
22:42You'll feel better
22:42after you've eaten.
22:44Pup.
22:45You've changed for the worst
22:46since you moved out.
22:47Yeah, well I would
22:48have been out of your
22:49hair a lot sooner
22:49if you didn't open
22:50your trap to the council
22:51today.
22:51I am entitled to ask
22:53to get things fixed.
22:55And what about me?
22:56You nearly blew my cover.
22:57Oh, there's one way
22:58of getting that sort of do.
23:00What are you on about?
23:01You've been having it
23:02both ways.
23:03Living it up in Gwen's
23:05and then keeping
23:05all the perks of this place.
23:07So what?
23:07It's none of your business.
23:09That's where you're wrong.
23:11This is my house.
23:13Yeah, well it's mine too.
23:14My name is on that tenancy.
23:16Well not for much longer.
23:18What?
23:18You're out to scam the system.
23:20Laying claim to things
23:22you've no right to.
23:23What are you on about?
23:24You have to choose.
23:26You can live here
23:27or you can live at Gwen's.
23:29But you can't have both.
23:31No.
23:32I'm not doing that.
23:33Right.
23:34Well then your name
23:35will be off the tenancy.
23:37I'll see to that.
23:44Well just put the foot down.
23:45Refuse to move back.
23:46She'll cave.
23:47Promise you.
23:48Do you think
23:49cosying up to Emma's friends
23:50is going to get you
23:51back in her good books?
23:52Sorry, I saw this
23:53as a business opportunity
23:54but of course
23:55this is all about you
23:56and your place
23:57in the packing order.
23:58He's still beating himself up
23:59before being rude to that woman
24:00in the garage.
24:01I'd hate to see him
24:02being taken advantage of.
24:03For a good while
24:04it's a blast from the past.
24:05I don't know where he's living
24:06by any chance.
24:07Yeah, with his friends
24:09Gwen and Georgie.
24:10So he's not living
24:11with his mother anymore?
24:21I'll see you later.
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