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-Just give me a chance to explain.

-When did it start?

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-Just let me...

-When did it start?

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Let your mum speak.

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Who are you talking to, bruv? Go on, get out.

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-Go on, move!

-Hey! Can we take things down to hostile for a second and...

-Move!

-..chat?

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Sam, you need to leave.

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Well?

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How are you planning to pay for the damage yourself?

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-I've got it covered.

-No, you don't.

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Lucy, I do not need financial advice lessons from you. PHONE RINGS

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-That'll be about the police.

-Well, I'm busy. I've got a restaurant to get sorted.

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-Then why did you ask Denise to head back to work when she offered to help?

-Peter!

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Janine? It's Peter.

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-Give me my phone back.

-OK. Yeah.

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I'll let him know.

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The police were at the restaurant, so Janine's sent them over here.

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Give me two minutes.

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-Dad, they're going to be here any second!

-FRONT DOOR CLOSES

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OK, so first of all - why him? Because we hate him, Mum.

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Babe, I did not plan for this to happen.

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-Did you talk about me?

-What?!

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Did you talk about me?

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Well, you're my son...

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So, yes, you spoke about ways you lot was going to sneak around me?

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-Of course not!

-Oh, so you're psychic, then?

-What?

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You and Sam sent each other psychic messages? No. So you spoke about how you was going to sneak around me?

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Look, I was so worried because I knew that you were going to be upset.

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So you just done it anyway?

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-I mean, you said Ash's mum was a mug for taking his dad back.

-Come on, I am nothing like that woman.

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-"Desperate," you said. "No self-respect."

-OK. You calm down, then we can talk.

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-I

-need to talk!

-I do understand why you're scared.

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Of a man who's freaked out by his own baby?

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I mean, he's using you, Mum. Don't you see that?

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-Blokes like Sam can spot a lonely woman a mile off.

-I am NOT lonely!

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You are mixed up. That's what you are. Things have changed since we came here.

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-I've got a job - all this new family...

-And that's a good thing.

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See? I mean, who knew that was going to happen?

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Come on, this "you and me against the world" thing - it doesn't have to be a prison.

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Oh, so when I was sorting out the boiler, the neighbours -

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-all the things he was supposed to do - was I making your life a prison then?

-That's not what I meant.

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Do you know how hard I tried to do his job?

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And now you're just going to let him swan back in, like he's your big man, your hero.

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-Don't give me a sad face now. What - did he get a gun, put it to your head and say, "Take me back"?

-No.

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-So you had a choice.

-I told you - I did not plan for this to happen.

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"I did not plan for this to happen. Oh, it just happened." Stop being pathetic, yeah?

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-You made a choice - now own it.

-OK. Yes.

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I did. I'm sorry.

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OK. Then call him.

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And end it.

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No.

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You're unbelievable.

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Got a delivery here. Where've you been?

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Lunch. Why? Was that a problem?

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-You seen my dad?

-No.

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Er, hello? You can eat when you've finished that motor.

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You said Dex was doing that.

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Where is he, then?

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He's, er...gone on a delivery.

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Where's Dex?

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I'd go find him if I were you.

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-Ain't you got a launderette to run?

-Trying to get rid of me?

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All right, Max?

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Jog on, darlin'.

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Just leave it, babe.

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What?

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It wasn't my idea to get the police involved with Scarlett's, OK?

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Come on, Dad, the police are waiting.

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Ian's got the police. I didn't sign up to this, Shirley.

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-We've got to tell him the truth!

-You say nothing! We agreed. JEAN SIGHS

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-I told you to deal with this, Ian. I cannot do everything for our business.

-He IS dealing with it.

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JANINE SIGHS

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THEY CHUCKLE

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You got something you want to share?

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No.

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Ending things with Sam - it's not that simple.

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Don't you remember how simple he found it?

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I mean, he went for a pint of milk and he never come back.

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People treat dogs better than that.

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I've got to get to work. We'll talk about this later.

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So you don't mind being treated like a dog?

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Oi! I do understand why you're so upset, OK?

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No, you don't, cos if you did, you wouldn't be doing this!

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I mean, of all the men in the world, why would you pick him?

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Because... Because he makes me happy.

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Oh, OK. So you tell me

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what he's done after 20 years of ignoring us,

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to suddenly make you so happy now. Don't look at the ground - look at me, Mum.

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What's he done to make you so happy? Is he a funny guy, is he? He tells a few jokes, is it?

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-I can't even look at you. You make me sick.

-Mate, I'm really sorry, but Phil's...

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-Go tell Phil he can kiss my...

-He'll be round in just a moment.

-I can speak for myself!

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Yeah? And I'm still the parent.

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So you get yourself to work right now.

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There's the electrics. There's fire damage, damp.

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It's not too bad. It's probably just kids.

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To be honest, I'm not even 100% sure I locked up properly.

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Criminal damage by fire is a serious crime, Mr Beale.

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-So what happens now?

-Well, it's a public place

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so the forensics will be contaminated, I'm afraid.

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But the fire brigade and a scene of crime officer can tell you how and where the fire started.

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Yeah, but do we really want to be bothering them if we won't get any usable evidence?

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Does anyone else have keys?

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Yeah, my, er, sous chef. But I trust her.

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Can you give us any ideas about motives? Any run-ins, rows?

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No. Nothing.

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We want to help you, Mr Beale...

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..but you've got to talk to us.

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Dad fired a waitress last night.

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You think she could have done this?

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Well, she kicked up a fuss. Even the sous chef had a go at him earlier.

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Can I have their names, please?

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Yep. Whitney Dean.

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-And the sous chef?

-Jean Slater.

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Whoa! Stop. Supposed to be going lighter.

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Just jab!

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-Hello.

-Hello.

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Sorry. I was curt with you earlier. Do you forgive me?

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-OK.

-OK.

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-I'm just worried about Scarlett and I suppose it's just...

-Why? What's happened?

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Janine's got her involved with all these different agencies.

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I don't think it's good for her. There's no continuity there.

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So this is a big ask, but are you willing to...

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Are you willing to apologise to her and get your old job back?

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No, I don't want my old job back.

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No. Why would you? Why would you? She's a lousy boss.

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Because I know you liked the child. I know you liked Scarlett.

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Yeah, of course I do! You know that. I...

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I just think I need a fresh start.

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Fresh start. Yeah.

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Yeah, yeah, yeah. Course. You need to do what's right for you.

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Hope it works out for you. Yeah, thanks.

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You knew, didn't you?

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I only found out the other day.

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Why didn't you tell me?

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Because it had to come from her.

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-So how long was you going to lie to my face for?

-Oi!

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I'm on your side here.

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I told her to tell you the truth. So watch your mouth.

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-Oh, I didn't...

-It's on me. Just, er...give Lauren my best, yeah?

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Thank you.

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Come on, make it quick. I'm testing out the crisps in the Minute Mart.

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Ian's called the police.

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What did you think he was going to do? Call the midwife?

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Shirl, this is serious. Jean is about to crack.

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My family won't be able to cope if I have to go back inside.

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-It won't come to that.

-Well, it did before.

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He needed a crime number for the insurance. That's the only reason the police were here.

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Saw you and your dad with the coppers earlier.

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The fashion police finally caught up with him?

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-It's about Scarlett's, isn't it?

-He can claim for that on the insurance, can't he?

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It's not about the insurance. We want to find out who did it.

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See? Ian's not going to let this go.

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Go and find Jean. Make sure she gets her story straight.

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-Well?

-I thought he'd perk up once the police were taking it seriously,

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but it's just like Dad can't be bothered.

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I'm not going to go through this again. This is exactly how it started when Dad got ill.

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He just put his head in the sand.

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Nah, he's just... He's just shaken up.

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You weren't there, Peter.

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Once we find out who did this, he'll be fine.

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Listen, if you think forcing people to do things works...

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..do you think I'd have let my daughter, my granddaughter, become addicts?

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Do you think I'd have let Tanya marry Max?

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Mum and Sam, though? Negative. No way is that happening, Nan.

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-End of.

-It's already happening, darling.

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Why can't she see why this is so messed up?

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If you want your mother to listen, you've got to have an opinion worth listening to.

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Excuse me?

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Oh, Dexter, grow up.

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-Hold your nose and give Sam a fair hearing.

-Well, why should I?

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Because throwing your toys out the pram makes a lot of noise

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but it don't get people to hear you.

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-DOOR SLAMS PHIL:

-Delivery?

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-You think I wouldn't find the truth out from Jay, eh?

-All right, I'm on my way.

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Well done(!) What do you want - a red carpet?

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No. You asked me to stay out of Ian's way and I have.

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But that is it. I can't lie to the police.

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I'm begging you. Please, Jean, just say you was out or something.

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I'm happy to serve myself...

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Oh, won't be minute!

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Out where? I have racked my brains and there is nowhere without "CCCTV".

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So where was I? The moon?

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If the police ask, I have to tell them the truth.

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Jean please, for my kids' sake.

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Can we have a word, please, Mrs Slater?

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But you definitely saw Whit leaving the Jacksons' last night, with Ty, in a strop?

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-Yeah. Looked like it. Yeah.

-Where were they going?

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I don't know, Peter! Now, please, can I get this cup of tea now

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or do you want to hold my hand and have a seance about where Whit and Tyler went?

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-ALICE: Can I get a tea to go, please?

-You stopping?

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No, I've got to go and meet Janine about my old nanny job.

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No. No, no, no chance, Al.

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You ain't getting mixed up in Michael's weird little world again.

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I need the money, Joey.

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You need to step away from these weirdos, Alice. That's what you need to do.

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All right, Abs? How's, er...

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How's Lauren getting on? She all right?

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Great. She's settling in really well.

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How do I say this so that you understand? Leave me alone.

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Well, that's not fair. You haven't heard my side of the story.

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You do not have a side of the story.

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My dad is not interested. You are not family. Go away.

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I love your dad and if you cared about him, you could see he loves me.

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I'm good for him. He needs me.

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I'm not going back to Carl. Tell Max I'm not.

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You can stand there and look desperate all you want.

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But I'm not listening to you any more.

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What is wrong? Just spit it out.

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You! On my case 24/7.

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On your case? You've been AWOL all day!

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Now you're just standing there looking gormless.

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Were you with Whit last night?

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Are you accusing me of something?

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Why are you so defensive?

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Yes.

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-I was with Whit at home.

-You sure?

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I was downstairs watching telly. She was upstairs in the bath. You happy?

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That's funny because I heard she was out last night.

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-POLICEMAN: Thanks for your time. JEAN:

-OK, thank you, bye-bye.

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Well, er... Whit might've left.

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Like I said, I was downstairs. The telly was loud - I wouldn't have heard her.

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Excuse me, can I have a word with you about Whitney Dean?

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It wasn't Whit!

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Sam's all right, you know? What? He was all right to me and Jay a couple of weeks ago.

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Yeah, and Hitler was nice to dogs.

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He's obviously serious about you and your mum or he wouldn't be here. He obviously cares, don't he?

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Look, because you two have been getting cosy with Sam behind my back don't mean you know him.

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-Just back off.

-All right, calm down!

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I'm just saying, there ain't no harm in giving him a chance, is there? Look at me and Phil.

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Hello? What do you think this is - a school disco?

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Lola, sling your hook, yeah?

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Look at the state of this! Hammering away like a dipstick.

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It's supposed to be delivered in an hour's time!

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Ain't you clever! Can you tell the time with big hands and little hands as well?

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Jay, give us a sec, will you?

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Now, I don't do girly chat,

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so you better start explaining yourself.

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Whit!

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Whitney!

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Could you give us a few minutes, please?

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You can't have a hissy fit about your dad every week.

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-He's back with my mum.

-Your mum's a smart woman.

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-He's a parasite!

-Based on what, eh? You still ain't heard him out, have you?

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I ain't interested in his excuses.

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No, cos it's much easier to spend your life blaming him. "I'm a bit sad - must be my dad's fault."

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"I made a mistake, Your Honour. It must be because my dad didn't love me."

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-Life ain't that simple.

-Don't twist it. You might have a daughter you don't see

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but I know you'd have done anything - you would've killed - to go and get her back.

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Then why ain't she here, Dex? Eh?

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You must have had your reasons, innit?

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Yeah, listen to me, if you don't like Sam, then man up and tell him.

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Cos I'm sick of hearing about it!

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How many more times?

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My boyfriend took me to a bar in the middle of the High Street after I got sacked, yeah?

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I was embarrassed so I didn't want to see anyone round here. What don't you get about that?

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I'm asking why you think your step-mum said you were at home all night.

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I don't know! I don't know. I don't know why Bianca says stupid things.

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But I have an exam in a couple of hours and I really need to...

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I'm going to ask you one more time

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why you think your step-mum said you were at home all night.

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COMPUTER BEEPS

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ALICE: Janine, I really am so, so sorry about going behind your back.

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Obviously I completely understand if you don't forgive me. But...

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I really would love my old job back.

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You do still need a nanny?

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Not as much as I hate liars.

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OK, I'll see myself out.

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-Bye, Scarlett.

-You're right.

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Nobody would blame me if I burned you alive.

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But... Well, Scarlett still tolerates you.

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So...you can start now.

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-Right now?

-Do you want your old job back or not?

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-Yeah.

-Great.

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You're not seriously still thinking about paying Sam to fix this?

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I'll sort it.

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Are you all right, Dad?

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Yeah. Yeah, never better.

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Maybe we should just...

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..take a time-out, you know? On the repairs, till the police have done their job.

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-Yeah, well, I told the police to go.

-Dad, I thought we agreed they were going to sort this out.

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No, Peter, I do not need the hassle of an investigation, OK? I...

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I don't need the bad PR.

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I think Whitney did it.

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And...?

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Look, I'm not going to claim on the insurance, OK? So it doesn't make any difference.

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I-I don't get it. You sweated blood into this place. Why don't you care?

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So, basically, the police have called me a liar.

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They need go down to that bar and check that CCTV and get their facts straight.

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I've got an exam at seven. I'm never going to pass it now.

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-Whit, don't say that.

-The Beales need talking to.

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-Ty, just leave it.

-Let 'em run their mouths off? They're calling her a criminal.

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-BANGING AT DOOR

-Please, just leave it.

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Oh, here we go.

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Come on, Whit. Admit it. It was you.

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Sacking her not enough? You going to tell lies about her as well?

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-I saw you laughing about it.

-Are you crazy?

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Whitney's best mate nearly died the other week,

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she's got an important exam tonight. You think she needs this?

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Oh, poor you(!)

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Do you even know what it took for my dad to open up his restaurant?

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-After all he's been through?

-It wasn't Whitney.

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Oh, yeah. Really believe that(!)

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Well, well done.

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Have a good laugh. He's dropped the investigation. You win.

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You know what? My dad's been right about you since the start.

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-Oi, oi! What'd you say?

-What did you say?

-Whoa, whoa, it's OK.

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It's all right. Come on, you - home. Home. It's all right.

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Talk about her like that...

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What're you smiling at?

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It should never have happened like this. Sneaking around like kids.

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Dexter will calm down.

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I think maybe WE should cool down.

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You're lucky Phil didn't break your legs. You want to calm down, mate.

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Hey. We're just talking.

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You and me, my house, now.

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-Dexter, there's no need for a row.

-This is between me and him, Mum!

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Cool. I'll follow you there.

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If I'm not back in an hour, call an ambulance.

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You have got to let this go.

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Your business is trashed. You don't have the money to fix it.

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-You can't keep pretending this isn't happening.

-You think I don't know that?

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-You're getting ill again, aren't you?

-No!

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-You think the way you're acting is normal?

-I don't want any fuss.

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Stop making excuses! Lucy told me this is how it started last time.

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-You're really freaking us out.

-I'm not ill, OK? I'm...

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I'm being blackmailed by Carl.

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How about I make you a nice fish-finger sandwich before your exam, eh?

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-Brain food.

-Nah.

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I thought people knew me a bit better than that.

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They do. This is Ian we're talking about.

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Since when do we care what he thinks?

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Well, it's not just Ian. It's Peter. You know, and it's you.

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-Me?

-What do other people think?

-I don't think you did it!

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Why didn't you stand up for me, then?

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Whit...

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I didn't stand up for you because...

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..it was me, all right?

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I did it. It was me and it was Shirley and it was Jean.

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It was an accident. We only wanted to drink his posh booze.

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-He deserved it anyway after sacking you.

-Your probation!

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Your probation, and Liam's got to give evidence.

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You've got four kids and you still can't get your act together?

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You need to put this out of your head, all right? You've worked really hard for this exam.

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Oh, I know I have. I know I have. Thanks a lot(!)

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I don't suppose you get a lot of deep-fried stuff off your mum, huh?

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Sit down.

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Don't start getting your stinking chips out either, innit? And don't get comfortable.

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Glad it's just the two of us.

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-Beer?

-You know, you've gone mad if you think I'm going to stand for this.

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-I take it you mean me and your mum.

-You trying to wind me up?

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No.

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Look, you were just a man before, yeah? I could deal with that.

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But now...

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you've gone too far. Yeah? Big mistake.

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You could deal with it before?

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-I was doing better than I thought!

-Understand this, yeah, big man?

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I'm not letting you back into our lives, innit?

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HE CHUCKLES

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You better not be laughing.

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No, Dex, it's not you. It's just...

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you sound like your mum.

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"Understand this, big man, hmm?"

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Yeah, well, I'm not going to sound like my father, am I?

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Look.

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See this? This is your bus fare, yeah?

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And I don't care if you take it or not but either or either, you're out of here, innit?

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You know as well as I do

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that your mum's not going to be bullied.

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But...if you can tell her that you heard me out

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and you STILL want me to go...

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..she'll dash me out herself.

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That'll be 2.50, please.

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-Ian's dropped the case?

-Yeah, sounds like it.

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All down to your Oscar-winning performance, Jean. Well done.

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-Don't!

-Why can't we just be happy it's all over?

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It IS over, innit?

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-Hang on, Shirl.

-Morgan's sick and I've got an exam, so...

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Listen, Whit, I am so sorry that you got the blame for this.

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When I heard Ian talking about you as if...

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as if you were something he wouldn't pick off the bottom of his shoe, I just flipped.

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No-one talks about my kids like that.

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Anyway, the kids wouldn't cope if I went back inside.

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-I

-wouldn't cope.

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We'll stick together. We'll be fine.

0:23:480:23:50

I know you want to talk to me.

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-You did earlier. So talk.

-Yeah, you're right.

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I want that ring back.

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Makes sense. We're not really married. Moving on and all that.

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Kirsty, I don't really want to make a big fuss...

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HE MOUTHS

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Babe...

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you all right?

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You must think I'm a terrible mum.

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It's just, I do worry about Dexter. He's so sensitive.

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And then he just blows up.

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Ava, he's 20 years old.

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-I'm just thinking - they've been gone a while...

-Yeah.

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-I'll see you later.

-See you.

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Your mum's the last person in the world I'd hurt -

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-and you.

-Yeah, well, you're 20 years too late for that.

0:25:070:25:09

What do you mean, "hurt"? You CAN'T hurt me. I've had goldfish who matter more.

0:25:090:25:14

-How's work?

-What does it matter to you how my work is?

0:25:150:25:18

Calm down. I never asked your bra size.

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I hear Phil was on the warpath.

0:25:240:25:26

Well, I can handle Phil, innit?

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Yeah.

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I bet you can.

0:25:310:25:32

I've been quite in awe of you, truth be told.

0:25:350:25:37

It's a scary thing to...

0:25:390:25:42

see your son's a bigger man than you.

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The way you've stepped up for your mum, your guts, your brains.

0:25:450:25:49

Look, sorry, Samuel, but I know when I'm being played

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-so if that's what you're doing, you can stop it now.

-See...

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I wasn't mature enough to be a dad.

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That "all you need is love" talk is rubbish.

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You need strength - real steel.

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I didn't have it.

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It's no excuse, but it's the truth.

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I hated myself for it.

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I mean proper hate.

0:26:220:26:25

I truly believed you were better off without me.

0:26:270:26:31

Then Dad died and it hit me...

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I had to be there for you.

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Even if you hate me.

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So how do I know you're not going to run away again?

0:26:520:26:54

You've tried your best to make me, haven't you?

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I know it won't be easy, but, man to man,

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I wouldn't dare cross you or your mum.

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You're the king of this house.

0:27:120:27:14

Are girls allowed?

0:27:160:27:17

Can you stop being a cringe?

0:27:190:27:21

All right. Cringe time over. Hang that up.

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Hey. I wasn't expecting this.

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What, no body bag?

0:27:330:27:35

Cool your blood, yeah?

0:27:350:27:37

Hey, I can handle Dex.

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Handle me? Are you serious?

0:27:400:27:42

Dexter! What are you - five years old?

0:27:430:27:46

No, Mum, I've had enough! Make your decision now. He goes by tomorrow or I do.

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