09/02/2012 EastEnders


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One three-and-a-half-minute egg. Voila!

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Put that there.

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MUSIC: "Manic Monday" by The Bangles

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Look at that - milk.

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Cos we're going to need a big breakfast today, ain't we?

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I'm going to get the post. See what they've got today, huh?

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What's this? Look at all the post, eh?

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Look at all this.

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Are you not going to eat it?

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# Cos it takes me so long just to figure out what I'm gonna wear

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# Blame it on the train when the bus is already there

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# It's just another manic Monday

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# Oh-oh

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# Wish it was Sunday

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# Oh-oh. #

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-All set?

-Yeah, I think so.

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Anyone in?

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No, just me.

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Got these for her.

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Yeah? Letters. A, M, Y. For her door.

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When she comes home tonight.

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-It hasn't happened yet, has it?

-But it will.

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When they find out what kind of man Jack is. What he's done.

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-You ARE going to show him, aren't you?

-I don't know.

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-Because you can have him for fraud. He could do time.

-I know.

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You DO want Amy back?

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-You know I do.

-Well, use it today! Win, Roxy!

-Michael, Michael, it...

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-It will destroy him.

-Yeah, he deserves it.

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And what does Amy deserve, hmm? What if there's a legitimate reason for all of this?

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For forgery?

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Maybe he forgot he already had a passport for her.

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What do you think he wants it for? He's going to skip the country.

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That's what he does, he runs.

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He was going to do the same thing with Ronnie. What is wrong with you? Come on. Use it.

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It's in your hands, you know. You know that?

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Use what?

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Thought you were never going to get out.

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They had to come up for air eventually.

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Thought he had a bit more taste than that.

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Still, skirt and a pulse.

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-Morning, Mr Trueman.

-Morning.

-You're up early.

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Oh, well, you know. Jobs to do. People to see.

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-Life in the fast lane, do you get me?

-Not often, no.

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All right, enjoy your tea. Mate!

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-Bruv.

-Mate! Where did you find her?

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-R&R, man.

-Goodness gracious, bruv, I want some stories.

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Yeah, you're going to get them, man.

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What?

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Dot, I hope you don't mind.

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I've already laid your place for you

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and your breakfast is warming in the oven.

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-So, you're not staying?

-No, I've got to catch Ian

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-before I open up.

-Oh. Well, thank you, then.

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I don't suppose there's much cooking of breakfast goes on next door.

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Or tidying or sleeping.

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Do you hear that?

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-Come on, Tiff. School.

-Five more minutes, you said.

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-Yeah, well, that was five minutes ago. Come on.

-Oh!

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And go and get Morgan and Liam while you're at it.

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OK, then. You have a lovely day, sweetheart, yeah?

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You know Daddy loves you very much, don't he? Give me a kiss. Listen, I'll see you soon.

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(You stay there.)

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Look, if, erm... You know, if Roxy...

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I just wanted to say thanks very much.

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Jack, it's going to be fine.

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Oi, see you later.

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-You going to use this?

-Michael wants me to.

-Yeah, but what do you want?

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-I want Amy.

-Jimmie seen this?

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No, I'll take it to the court. I'll show him later.

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-He'll tell you to get rid of it and forget you ever saw it.

-You reckon?

-If he's got any sense.

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You produce this and Jack could go down.

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-I know.

-Yeah, and Amy's really going to thank you, ain't she,

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for getting her dad banged up?

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-He should have thought about that bef...

-Before what?

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-He just should've been more careful, that's all.

-So should you. Where did you get it?

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-It doesn't matter.

-It does if you go flicking it about in court.

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-Did you nick it?

-No.

-Well, somebody did.

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You use this and you're going to get hurt, too.

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Not as much as Jack's going to get hurt.

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-By beating Jack, it ain't winning.

-Why not?

-Because Amy could be taken away from both of you.

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-Look, you know if they'd let us, we'd be standing next to you in that court.

-I know.

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I want you to win. We all do. But you use this...

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..and you're going to get burnt.

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-Going to win today.

-Not really down to me, is it?

-Not really a question.

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-How you doing? You all right?

-Just telling Jack to be ready.

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She's going to throw all sorts of stuff at you.

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-She'll twist things and exaggerate.

-What, Roxy?

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-She ain't like that.

-They're all like that, mate.

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Just watch your back, that's all.

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I thought it was what was best for Amy.

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Winning's what's best.

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Oh, so I just go in there and crush Roxy, is that it?

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She's going to do the same to you, mate.

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You get into court, the gloves come off. Don't matter how friendly you are.

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We don't want that little girl ending up with the Mitchells. Could be messy.

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What? You think I want that?

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We're right by your side, all right?

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-Every step of the way.

-I'll call you, yeah?

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We don't like mess, Jack. You go and get them, eh? Go on, son.

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-May I come in?

-Yeah, course you can, Dot.

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Ooh, hello. Oh, I'm glad you're all here.

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Because I believe in delivering bad news in person, don't you?

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What bad news?

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Well, I'm awfully sorry but I won't be coming to your wedding.

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But, Dot, you've got to.

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No, I can't cos I'm otherwise, you know, engaged

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at Heather's wedding which, of course, you know I'm organising.

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Dot, you've got to come to mine.

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-It's Heather's special day.

-It's our special day.

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You have had rather a lot of them, haven't you?

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I mean, two people being joined in holy matrimony,

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starting out on life's travels together for the first time...

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-It's not Heather's first time. She married Minty.

-But that was a snare and a delusion.

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On the other hand, this one - oh, it's ever so romantic.

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-I'll send you a present.

-Thanks, Dot.

-Ta, Dot.

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-Bye.

-See you.

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-It don't matter, does it?

-Course it matters. You heard Dot. Everyone's going to go to their wedding.

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So? We'll be there. And the registrar.

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Yeah, and we'll have the tumbleweed as witness.

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Look.

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-Babe, if you're that worried, why don't you just change the date?

-No.

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-It's no big deal. You just...

-No, I'm not changing the dates. They can.

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What? Heather and Andrew?

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Yeah. I mean, why do we have to do it?

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-I mean, who do they think they are, stealing our guests?

-Ian!

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You go and sort out the hire car and I'm going to deal with Heather.

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Right, OK.

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And I was thinking vintage Roller.

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-Really?

-Nothing but the best.

-OK!

-Oh, don't forget your bag.

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-There you go.

-Thanks.

-See you.

-Cheers. Bye.

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Yeah, well, you know me, Tommy, I don't care where they came from.

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Hold on a minute, mate.

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Patrick, how about a nice little drop of scotch, please?

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Yeah. They have got log books, ain't they?

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Well, do they look real? All right, mate, yeah.

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CLANGING METAL

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Yeah, all right, mate. I'll talk to you later, yeah?

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Bye. Do you think you could make some more noise(?)

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I'm sorry. Is my pub getting in the way of your office?

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I think Patrick spends more time with us than Arthur does.

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Well, it's not surprising, he's a very busy young man.

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Still, if only there were a way for Patrick to stay.

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We ain't got enough room, Cora.

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I know, I know. Forget it.

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It can't be much fun for him, though.

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-Wouldn't he be happier living with people his own age?

-Oh, I expect so.

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-He's out the house like a shot in the morning.

-Perhaps someone should have a word with him.

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Tell him to find somewhere else to live.

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That's a very good idea.

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Well, perhaps the next time you see Patrick,

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-you could have a word with him.

-I was talking about Arthur.

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Well, that's different.

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-How?

-Well, he's family. I couldn't ask him to go.

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Even if he'd be happier spreading his wings a little bit?

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You're right. You're right.

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Best keep things as they are.

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-Do you think we'll start on time?

-With this judge? Dream on.

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Shouldn't you be going over your notes?

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Don't need to. It's all up here. Plus, I don't lose.

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You lost the short-term.

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-And we are going to win the long-term.

-You sure about that?

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Do I look nervous?

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-Are you sure we've got a strong enough case?

-Yeah, and a weak enough judge. Unlike last time.

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This one will give us the latitude to do everything we need to get Amy back. Trust me.

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Here's Rachel. Excuse me a minute.

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-Amy OK?

-Yeah, she's with Bianca.

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-Look, we don't have to go in there and tear strips off, OK? We just ask for joint residence.

-50-50, yeah?

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Yeah, it can work. I mean, you know it can, be honest.

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Honest? Honest - is that what you're being with me, is it? Honest?

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-Yeah, you know it.

-Mm-hm? OK.

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So, there's nothing you want to tell me about, no?

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-I don't know what you mean.

-OK.

-Everything all right?

-Yes.

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Yeah, everything's fine. Cheers.

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Rox, civilised, yeah? We agreed.

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We agreed on a lot of things, didn't we?

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-I don't know.

-Why not?

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You move in next door and Patrick moves in with us.

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Yeah, but it's going to upset Mrs B and I can't do that.

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Tell me you wouldn't be happier. Spread your wings a bit.

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-Fats, are we going to clear this house or what?

-Five minutes, bruv, I'm coming.

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Look, moving in with Tyler -

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I don't know. Me and him are good, but the whole thing with Whitney...

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Best place for you. What can he get up to with you there?

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No room? Last time I checked, there was plenty of space.

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-That was before.

-Before what?

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-What's all this?

-Derek said it was OK with Alfie.

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-Did Alfie also know this stuff was nicked?

-Just let it be, son.

-What if we get caught?

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-You don't want to get on the wrong side of Derek Branning.

-He don't scare me.

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Come on, guys, you can change your wedding date. It's easy to do.

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-I suppose...

-No.

-No?

-You heard me. No.

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Come on, look, what happened to negotiation? A little bit of give and take?

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-We can hear what he has to say.

-They ruined the announcement, they're not ruining anything else.

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-You can't get married on my wedding day.

-We're not. You're getting married on ours.

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-It's not funny.

-Don't talk to her like that. Come on.

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I tell you what. How about I do the catering at your reception?

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-Would you?

-Yeah. I'll even do it at cost price for you.

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Well, that would help, wouldn't it, Andrew?

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It's a bribe. Let me guess. Only if we change the date, right?

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I'm just trying to save you some money here.

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-Forget it.

-If that's the way you want to play it,

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-but I can make things difficult for you.

-How?

-What?

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-How can you make things difficult for them?

-Well, I've got ways.

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So have I. And I bet mine are more basic than yours.

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I told you, it doesn't matter, does it?

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There's about 25 miles of copper wire in there.

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There's not that much.

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-I want it out of there.

-Alfie said it was all right.

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-Alfie's not here.

-Which makes you what?

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-Just find someplace else, all right?

-Well, I don't think Alfie's going to be very happy about that.

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-I can't think about that now.

-You should always think about who you're making unhappy.

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-Do you think you're a good father, Mr Branning?

-I do my best.

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Have a child - it's an instant set of priorities, isn't that right?

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Yeah, if you say so.

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-So, we put the children first, make sacrifices, that sort of thing.

-Yeah, that sort of thing.

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-Give them a safe place in which to grow up.

-I'm really hoping there's a question coming soon.

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Do you think you can give Amy that safe place?

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Yeah, I think so.

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You've got a successful business?

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-Yeah, we do OK.

-You run a gym, is that right? Boxing?

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-Yes.

-Anti-social hours.

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It's not just me running it. Bit of juggling, I can make it work.

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Colourful world - fighting. Think you can keep your work separate from your home life?

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Yeah, I don't see why not.

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Do you?

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I know where to draw the line.

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And I'm sure that came as a great comfort to your daughter Penny.

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-There are lots of dates!

-I don't want to change the date.

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-Babe, it's no big deal.

-We've got the venue.

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-We'll get another one.

-We've got the invites.

-We'll send some more.

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-We'll look stupid.

-I don't care.

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All right, I'm afraid.

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-You're afraid you'll look stupid?

-No, I'm afraid that...

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I'm afraid you'll change your mind.

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If I delay, then you'll...

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It's not going to happen.

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Yeah, I know, but look at you and look at me, eh?

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Look at you.

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SHE LAUGHS

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Stop it! We're going to get married, OK?

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And I don't care if it's a week or a year from now.

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-Really?

-Yeah, really.

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PUTS CUTLERY DOWN

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Sure?

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FOOTSTEPS APPROACH

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Sorry.

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-It's my fault.

-Oh, yeah, we were just...

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-Sorry.

-No, it's OK. Don't mind me. Chips to sell.

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Oops!

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-You were a police officer, is that right?

-A Detective Inspector, actually.

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I'm sure we're all very impressed.

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Would you say your job contributed to the breakdown of your first marriage?

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-You'd have to ask my ex-wife.

-I'm asking you.

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Your daughter's in a wheelchair, isn't she?

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Yes.

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-Was she born paralysed?

-You know she wasn't.

-That's right.

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She and your wife were hit by a car travelling at 45 miles an hour

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being driven by a thug who had a grudge against you.

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Yeah, against me, all right?

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He was crazy. It's got nothing to do with my family.

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I wonder if that's how your daughter sees it.

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It was a long time ago. I'm not a policeman any more.

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-Put all that behind you?

-That's right.

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No more villains, informants.

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Just a nice, safe environment for your daughter.

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Yeah, that's right.

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So, how come you got shot?

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What?

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-That's got nothing to do with anything.

-No, you're all right. I did get shot.

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Protecting my nephew.

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He was with a girl that got jealous.

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You want to make a big deal about that, go ahead.

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Where's your nephew now, Mr Branning?

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-He's dead.

-As a result of a binge-drinking session

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in the house you've left Amy in today.

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Isn't that right?

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-You proud of yourself, are you?

-Answer the question.

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-I know where you're going with this.

-The witness is being unresponsive...

-Just let me finish!

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Please.

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Very well.

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You're trying to show that Amy ain't safe with me.

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That I'm negligent.

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Let me tell you something, bad things happen to everyone.

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If someone's crazy enough to come after you, there's not much you can do about it.

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I love Amy.

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All right? I'm not perfect, but I want to make her life the best I can

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and I don't think I should be punished

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for mistakes that I made in the past

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and I don't think that Amy should be punished, all right?

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She's my girl, I want to watch her grow, I want to help her,

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I want to be there for her...

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..because that's what dads do.

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-You still playing with Amy?

-Yeah.

-Ain't you got homework?

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Can we play a bit longer?

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Well, that depends how much homework you got.

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-You think she likes it here?

-Yeah, I suppose.

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-I think she does. I think she likes having a big sister.

-Yeah?

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I mean, it's all right for me. I've got one.

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But Amy, she's all on her own, isn't she?

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-Well, do you think she needs a big sister?

-It can't hurt, can it?

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Is Dad coming home soon?

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We'll see. He's got to make his fortune first, ain't he?

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-Right.

-I'll tell you what, why don't we get Amy something really special, from you to her, yeah?

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-Yeah.

-Can't hurt, can it?

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THEY LAUGH

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MOBILE PHONE BEEPS

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He'll have a heart attack, he carries on like that.

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-Yeah, well, he knows he's losing, doesn't he?

-You think?

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Well, you took him apart in there.

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-Don't kid yourself.

-I thought you said we were going to win this.

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I wasn't counting on the judge letting him make his speech.

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You should've stopped him!

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Short of cramming my sock in his mouth, there wasn't much I could do.

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-It shouldn't have happened.

-Yeah, well, it did, didn't it?

-Right, five minutes. In private.

0:21:430:21:48

-No.

-I wasn't talking to you.

-You ain't talking to her, either.

-Yes, I am.

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Jimmie, Jimmie. It's fine. It's fine.

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Two minutes.

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This what you wanted? I thought it was what was best for Amy?

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-This IS what's best for Amy.

-What, making me look like an idiot?

0:22:030:22:07

-No, I'm an idiot.

-What?

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-I trusted you, Jack.

-Yeah, you CAN trust me.

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Yeah? Really? So, why don't you tell me about the passport?

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I just want something uplifting. A good tune that'll get people up on their feet.

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-I Knew You Were Waiting.

-(For Me.)

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Is that from Hymns Ancient And Modern?

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-Or something else by Wham! obviously.

-Obviously.

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-Who's Wham! when he's at home?

-Oh, Mrs Branning!

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-Mrs B, you got a minute?

-Ooh, is that the time?

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I said I'd go and see Rose.

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-Oh.

-Why don't you two come and all?

-What, now?

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I'm sure she's dying to hear your musical choices.

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Probably wants to sing them and all.

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You carry on.

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What is it, Arthur?

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The thing is, is that, I've been thinking.

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-So have I.

-I was wondering if it wouldn't be better, you know, if...

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-If you lived somewhere else?

-Yeah, how did you know?

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-I've been thinking the same thing.

-You have?

0:23:190:23:22

Well, you'd be happier, wouldn't you?

0:23:220:23:25

No, don't get me wrong. I'm happy. It's just that...

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-That you want to spread your wings.

-Yeah.

0:23:280:23:32

-You don't mind, do you?

-Not if it's what you want.

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-OK, then.

-Yes.

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-You know what, it's funny, actually...

-What is?

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Mrs Cross said the same thing.

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-What?

-You know, about spreading the wings. We were having a chat earlier.

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Oh, well, that is funny, cos we were having a chat and she said the same thing to me.

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-She wouldn't.

-She would.

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-I think we've been hustled, Mrs B.

-Looks like it.

0:24:050:24:08

-Well, then, forget it.

-What?

0:24:080:24:10

I'm stopping here. She can't play us like that.

0:24:100:24:12

-No. But she's right.

-What?

0:24:120:24:14

It's time you lived with people your own age.

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You know, your friends.

0:24:160:24:18

-Yeah, but...

-No, but she is right, Arthur.

-Mrs B.

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Well, it's time. We both know it.

0:24:220:24:25

I suppose I could do without ever seeing Rose in her kimono again.

0:24:250:24:30

You and me both, Arthur. I mean, you'll only be next door.

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If you ever feel peckish, there'll always be a place for you.

0:24:340:24:39

Thank you, Mrs B.

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For everything.

0:24:430:24:45

-Right, I'd better go talk to Tyler. I heard he might have a vacancy.

-I believe he has.

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You know, spread those wings and that.

0:24:510:24:53

Well, as long as you wait to spread your wings until you've got outside the front door.

0:24:530:24:59

There's a good boy. God bless you.

0:24:590:25:01

-Look, I was worried, that's all. I thought you were going to skip.

-I gave you the chance earlier.

0:25:150:25:21

-You could have told me.

-We were about to go in.

-What about the other night, huh?

0:25:210:25:25

You could have told me afterwards.

0:25:250:25:27

Or was sleeping with me just part of the plan to mess my head up?

0:25:270:25:30

-Is that what you think?

-I don't know, Jack.

-Well, there's no point. You've already made up your mind.

0:25:300:25:35

-You won't take her away from me.

-I'm not. The judge will.

0:25:350:25:38

Oh, yeah? Well, it's your word against mine.

0:25:380:25:40

-Detective Inspector, remember?

-I'll take my chances.

0:25:400:25:44

Listen, I've lost too much already. Ronnie. My boy.

0:25:440:25:49

-Right? I need her.

-So do I.

0:25:490:25:53

-Yeah, well, I won't let you.

-It's not up to you.

-Oh, yeah?

0:25:530:25:56

-Well, let's talk about your cocaine addiction.

-Shut up! Shut up!

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The casual sexual encounters. The way you blew all your money.

0:26:000:26:03

You want to dig into my family? Let's see how the Mitchells stand up. Forget about Billie.

0:26:030:26:08

Let's talk about the night Amy nearly drowned. Where were you? Doing coke?

0:26:080:26:12

Jack, you can't just make stuff up.

0:26:120:26:14

-You're an unfit mother.

-Prove it.

-YOU prove it. If I throw enough stuff, something will stick.

0:26:140:26:19

You think you'll walk away with Amy when I'm finished with you?

0:26:190:26:24

You made an application in my name and you signed it.

0:26:330:26:37

-Where did you...?

-It's fraud, Jack. This is fraud.

0:26:370:26:42

Got no proof there, have you? Looks like doodling to me.

0:26:430:26:47

We'll contact the passport office and find out if it looks like doodling, then?

0:26:470:26:51

And don't hold your breath about the new one - it's coming to me.

0:26:510:26:54

Who's the clever one, then, eh?

0:26:570:26:59

You could do real time for this.

0:26:590:27:01

-Oh, what, you'd shop me?

-If I have to.

0:27:010:27:04

So, what? You want me to withdraw? Give you Amy back?

0:27:040:27:07

Well, you can forget it.

0:27:070:27:09

Do you think Amy is going to enjoy coming to see her dad on visiting days?

0:27:090:27:13

You wouldn't do it.

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I love my daughter and I want her back.

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You ain't got the nerve.

0:27:170:27:19

You shouldn't have tried to play me, Jack.

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I'll do whatever it takes

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because that is what mums do.

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