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BIRDS CROW

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-What?

-Nothing.

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-Do you want some juice?

-Too nervous.

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APPROACHING FOOTSTEPS

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Morning.

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Listen, I've got a hair appointment.

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Good luck with your results, yeah? I'll be thinking of you.

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See you later.

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Abs, don't look so nervous. You'll smash it.

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Next stop - university.

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Well, of course you can't come round here.

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Well, for obvious reasons, you doughnut!

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Anyway. Yeah, all right, babe, I'll text you later, yeah? Nice one.

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Babe, eh? New bird on the firm, presumably?

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"Don't bother" would be my advice.

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You ain't seen Janine by any chance, have you?

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No. That ferret Danny's still with her.

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Listen, I've got to head out a bit later.

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That's really interesting, Jack. You know what I want to do?

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-I just want to do is just squash him, as you'd squash a bug.

-You know what?

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Lay off the Danny thing! Yeah?

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Have you seen this place, eh?

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We got damp, yeah?

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Membership is down.

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Now, if you want to be top dog round the Square, do me a favour,

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just get your own house in order, will you?

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You know what, I didn't realise he was still in there.

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It was Winston who locked him in there. It ain't our fault.

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Yeah, but we should've let him out.

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-You all right, Tamwar?

-Tamwar?

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-I feel bad now.

-Yeah, I do.

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-Hello, Mrs Branning.

-Not now, Carl.

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Miss me?

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Just get off me! Get off me!

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-So you owe me.

-Get off me!

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Call it compensation.

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Just give me two grand and I'm gone.

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-Help me!

-Oi!

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Are you all right?

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-What are you doing here?

-What are YOU doing here?

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-I'll come with you.

-You've got your counselling session today.

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-I'll cancel it, won't I?

-I want to go on my own!

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-You ready, Abs? Let's go.

-What?

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I want to drive you in. Taken the morning off.

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Abs?

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All right, Kirsty?

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Babe?

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Adam's back.

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-What did you say to her?

-Nothing. "Nice to see you again."

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I swear. I didn't know you were here.

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-I was just trying to find Kirsty...

-Why?

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-I'm a bit hard up.

-What, and you went to her?!

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I didn't know where you were!

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So are you back together, then? You and Kirsty?

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If that day happens, it won't be thanks to you.

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Is everything OK?

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Yeah...

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Yeah, sorry, it's...brothers.

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I asked you to do two things when I was inside.

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-One, look after Mum. Two, keep your eye on Kirsty.

-I couldn't stop her...

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I get out, Mum's in a home, Kirsty's married to someone else.

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And you don't even have the bottle to tell me when I get out.

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-I was going to meet you at the prison.

-I've got to find out

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from a neighbour why there's a family living in Mum's home!

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-She wasn't well! And once she was out, the council...

-I want you gone.

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Today.

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But I owe this fella.

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Right? And he's serious.

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If you ain't got money, you must have something I can sell.

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Please. I'm desperate.

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Right, there's a club. On Turpin Road.

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R&R.

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You meet me in there. Ten-thirty.

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Brother.

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-When did you last see them?

-Max, please don't.

-What do you mean?

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-He attacked you in the street!

-If you go and do something, then

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-he's going to go and do something!

-I'm not just going to let this go.

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Carl sorted it. Just don't go out there.

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Listen to me - you lock this doorand you don't answer to anyone but me.

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No, Max! No.

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PHONE RINGS

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Kirsty, I'm really sorry about what happened.

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Look, I didn't know he was around.

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He'll be gone by the end of the day. I promise. Bye.

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Joey. You opening up the club soon?

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No, mate, no.

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-How's the au pairing going, Alice? We

-should probably get off, actually,

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-shouldn't we? We've got a few things to do.

-No, not before a cup of tea.

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-Yeah, it's good. She as good as gold.

-She's learning quick, then?

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Do as you're told and no-one gets hurt.

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-You make me sound like a monster!

-Nah, you ain't a monster.

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-I'll be round at ten-thirty.

-All right, but I won't be open.

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Can I have two teas, please? Thank you.

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Briggsy... I've got a pick up. Today.

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First time I looked at that, I saw a fat bloke on a motorbike.

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Nah. Definitely a bearskin rug.

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Dead eyes following you across the room.

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I definitely think you're in the right place.

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Yeah. Does that make me weird?

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No. Just...vibey.

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Yeah, definitely vibey.

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What's she like?

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(She's a proper old witch.)

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And she's expecting you.

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HE TUTS

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Lauren?

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This your new office now or something?

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Kind of.

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"Singles night". Is that yours?

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Kind of, yeah.

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Where's Dot?

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She had to pop out so I said I'd man the machines.

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You know, last line of defence.

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Are you not scared the market's going to go to ruin in your absence?

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Tamwar, you can't keep coming in here.

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-They're going to think you're hiding.

-Don't... I just...

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I need to get paperwork done, OK?

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MACHINES RATTLE LOUDLY

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-And I like the sound of the machines. It's soothing.

-Huh?

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I said I find the sound of the machines soothing!

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Well, you shouldn't be embarrassed about what happened.

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I'm not embarrassed... I...

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MACHINES QUIET DOWN

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Look, people don't realise

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there's a lot of paperwork that needs to get done

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and if I don't get it done... head office...

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Argh. So...

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You can't just let them all get away with it.

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It wasn't all of them, OK? It was probably just Kat and Bianca

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having "fun" as usual. I really should just get back to this.

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But don't you want to have some fun yourself and show them

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not to mess with you?

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-Just teach them a little lesson.

-What kind of lesson?

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All right, Joey? You ain't seen Carl, have you?

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-Yeah, he was in here about an hour ago. Why?

-With his brother?

-No.

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You see either of them again, you tell them to watch their backs.

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Yeah, Max, he's going to be at the club at half ten.

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It's often good to start with your expectations.

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What you want to get from our sessions?

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Were you worried about coming?

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Seeing a new therapist can be challenging.

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Take your time.

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-You've definitely seen him dealing drugs in here?

-Yeah.

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-You told Phil?

-You're joking, ain't you? He'll go mad.

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Yeah, well, that might not be such a bad idea.

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You don't want to be starting a war with somebody like Carl.

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-No. But Phil might.

-Whatever you're thinking, Max, it's a bad idea.

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Joey, I need to get rid of him.

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I'll meet you on Tuesday, yeah? At the property.

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Lovely, cheers.

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Right, I'm heading out.

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We need a logo. That's what we need. Something flash.

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We need...and kit. Yeah, standardised kit.

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-So all our fighters look the same.

-Did you hear me?

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Because we need to think about them

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when they're going about their daily business, you know?

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We need something sleek, something sophisticated.

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That's it - some black and burgundy or something...

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-I'll be back in a couple of hours, yeah?

-..cos it's all about exposure.

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-What is?

-If we're going to make any money from this place.

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Michael, did you hear what I said to you earlier?

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Think about it though, if there were Bashers

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all through east London, our profit margin's going to look healthy.

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-What's brought this on?

-Your directive.

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You know, I'm taking care of business.

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So we've got a meeting on Tuesday with a geezer in Canning Town.

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-It's perfect.

-Good. Good work. See you in a couple of hours.

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Is Michael in?

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I thought you'd be more keen than that, Jack!

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Hello, darling!

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So we were thinking, as well as seeing Scarlett,

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maybe we could use your colour printer.

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You're using my daughter as a bargaining chip?

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It's not an either/or.

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We're just appealing to your better nature.

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Sorry, what... What are you doing?

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I always find a little singalong helps get things moving.

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No way.

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Are you serious?

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All right. OK. Stop. Stop.

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What would you like to know?

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Let's start with home.

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You've been back a week...

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How's it been?

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Hard.

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I thought I was going to come back to a fresh start.

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But everything's exactly the same.

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All the people are exactly the same.

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You mean your family?

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Dad. Ex-boyfriend. Sister.

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Tell me about them.

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My sister's 17.

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Getting her exam results back today.

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Should have seen her this morning. She was white as a sheet.

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My dad's going on about university

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and how it's the first day of the rest of her life...

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And here you are stuck with me.

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Must be hard.

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It's no excuse, though.

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What for?

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Wanting her to fail.

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-CARL:

-Kirsty, I'm really sorry about what happened.

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I didn't know he was around.

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He'll be gone by the end of the day, I promise.

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Max. It's me. Can you call me? I'm worried.

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Thanks for opening up, Joey. Don't like doing my business outside.

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I'll have a beer. There's fifty. You can keep the change.

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Make that another one for my brother.

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Make that none.

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-What you doing here?

-Well, it's his gaff. So what are you doing here?

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You silly boy.

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-What about you? You want to attack my wife?

-Forget this.

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-Thought your problem was with me.

-We've all got a problem with you.

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I wanted her to come home, crying her eyes out.

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Trying to play it down cos of the shame.

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-Then what?

-I could pick her up.

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Tell Dad where to stick it if he said anything to her.

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You know? Just stick up for her.

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Because if she passes...

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Well, she's gone then, isn't she?

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-She's just gone.

-Your dad may have thought the same thing.

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Had a little fantasy that maybe she wouldn't go to uni...

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wouldn't leave home...

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No, Dad wanted to take her to school to pick up the results.

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Just being Dad while he still can.

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Like you...wanting to be a big sister.

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Sorry, can you just stop making excuses for me, please?

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I'm just trying to understand...

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You want to understand?

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OK.

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I wanted her to fail because I failed, didn't I?

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One week back...

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One week and I've already hit the vodka.

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One week.

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And then from the website you just copy and paste it in.

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Wow. That looks so official!

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-I was thinking £100?

-No, those things are worth loads. 500.

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Five? This is morally bankrupt.

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Why are you sitting in my chair?

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You done yet?

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Yeah, we're just going to print it.

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BABY GURGLES

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Yeah.

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Are we going to discuss this like gentlemen?

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You ain't dealing in my club.

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I don't know what you're talking about.

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So that stash they found the other night,

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that had nothing to do with you, eh?

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Oh, I get it. This place is dark and warm

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and it's the sort of gaff that people like you come to do business.

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Well, it ain't happening. Not in my club.

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Aren't you embarrassed you had to bring him?

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-Carl, you set your brother onto my wife.

-That idiot has got nothing

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-to do with me.

-Have you seen the state of Kirsty?

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Are we done here or what?

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-Not till we've searched you.

-I can't let that happen, Phil.

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-Why not? I thought you said you had nothing to hide?

-I ain't.

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But you lay a finger on me, I'm going to drop you.

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Looks like we've got a problem, don't it?

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Come on, mate, you've got a choice now.

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You either let us search you right now or you walk out

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and you don't come back.

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I mean, that suits everyone, don't it?

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Yeah. As long as he leaves Walford, I'm happy.

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I don't care about that. As long as he don't come back in here.

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What, after the way he's carried on!?

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You boys should have thought about this. Decided on your jurisdiction.

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Well, you turn out your pockets or you walk.

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But if you walk and you try and come back in here...

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you'll find out all about my jurisdiction.

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-Then I choose to walk.

-Yeah, well, there you go, you see?

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-He has got drugs on him.

-All so simple to you, ain't it, Max?

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You'd let us search you if you didn't have anything on you, wouldn't you?

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If the tables were turned, would you let me search you?

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So, is that it, Phil, yeah? Is that the end of it?

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He's out of my club, ain't he?

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I just found out my ex slept with my best friend

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so I was pretending that I was OK.

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I think I just wanted to block it out.

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It's OK.

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Just take me through what happened.

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How did you get the drink?

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I swiped it

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and then I took it outside the club.

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How did it feel in that moment?

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Any thoughts going through your head?

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No.

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That's why I did it.

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To not think.

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So you brought the glass to your lips.

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Felt familiar.

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And you took the sip.

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And all of a sudden, I saw Abi's face.

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She's just staring at me, she looks gutted.

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She looks really sad.

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And then?

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And then I spat it out.

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You spat it out?

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All those weeks and I've done so well and then I come back here...

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Lauren, that's the greatest achievement of your recovery.

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You had alcohol in your mouth and you spat it out?

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I feel like giving you a round of applause.

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You overcame the urge to drink at its strongest point...

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You think?

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Could you have done that a month ago? A week?

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I suppose not.

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It's Abi.

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She obviously means the world to you.

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It should have been Joey, though.

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-I'm meant to be in love with him.

-But it wasn't Joey.

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It was Abi.

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You know, when I saw her this morning I did...

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I really wanted to just give her a massive hug.

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Maybe you could do that when you see her tonight?

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The hug.

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Time's up, I'm afraid.

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Cool.

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So does that banjo thing work all the time, then?

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I don't even know how to play it.

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What, you go in twice a day? You must be a mess.

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Actually, I waited.

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-For me?

-I don't want you thinking I'm weird, cos I'm not. I just...

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I felt bad for saying she was an old witch.

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I mean, it's hard enough going in there without people making jokes.

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Oh.

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So I just wanted to say sorry.

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In case I'd made your life harder.

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Yeah, well, you could have warned me about the banjo.

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Yeah, the banjo.

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I still think it's weird that you waited, though.

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Don't tell me you got into a fight. Cos if you did I'm gone...

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Nah. Me and Phil caught them trying to deal in the club.

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-What, Carl and Adam?

-Yeah. And Carl wouldn't let us search him.

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-More or less a confession of guilt.

-What, so they were both together?

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Course they were together! I told you.

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-Today - they set it all up, didn't they?

-Carl wouldn't hurt me.

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-His brother just tried to mug you!

-Yeah, well, Carl ain't his brother!

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-Right, well, there she is...

-What?

-I could never match up the woman

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I married to the one in all the stories.

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The one who used to get beaten up and go back for more.

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-You haven't got a clue what you're talking about.

-You get attacked

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in the street and there you are, you just try and explain it all away.

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Well, go on. Why don't you go back for another kicking?

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Yeah, police please.

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Yeah, I'd like to report a drug dealer.

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So what we going to do to that geezer that runs the club?

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He wants a kicking.

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You need to do one.

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Someone walks all over you like that and you do nothing?

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Phil Mitchell's going to pay. Not today.

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Today is about seeing the back of you.

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-So much for family.

-Family?

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You ain't family. You or Dad. Both too weak.

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That's why you put Mum in a home. Couldn't handle her.

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-If he heard you talking like that...

-He'd do what? Run away?

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I thought you were going to run, too.

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Don't come back, Adam.

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Me and you are done as brothers.

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If you feel so bad about Mum, you could get her out.

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I'll sort myself out.

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Cheers, love. See ya.

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Still going to the singles night?

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No, it's just going to be a load of blokes who we don't fancy.

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Same as every other singles night on the planet, innit?

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-Relax. It's all about confidence.

-Yeah, OK, I don't have any.

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Come on, Tamwar! This is the bit in the movie

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where the little guy gets to stand up to the big evil forces of doom.

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OK, you're making me sound like Luke Skywalker. And I'm not, you know?

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-I don't have the powers of telekinesis, for a start.

-I'm not sure that's essential.

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I know he stood up to the Emperor, that was pretty good.

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And he stood up to his dad, essentially.

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Yeah, that's a big one, isn't it? Standing up to your own family.

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-Yeah, I guess.

-He did all that,

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I can't even stand up to two gobby market traders?

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I'm not Luke Skywalker.

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I'm C-3PO, OK?

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-I'm C-3PO.

-Come on.

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-I've been asked to serve you this notice.

-What's it say?

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500 quid? We can't pay that!

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-For a toilet? Tamwar...

-Oi!

-We can't pay this! It's ridiculous.

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I'm sorry, it's out of my hands. I mean, someone made a complaint.

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Yeah, I wonder who that was?

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It was a trader, actually. Cos I mean, you ruined their loo.

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We didn't do it and we can't pay it.

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Then I think you're probably going to get a ban.

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If you do that, how am I going to feed the kids?

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You talk to the council. They'll listen to you.

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Come on, Tamwar. We are sorry, all right?

0:24:200:24:24

I dunno...

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Well, what do you want us to do?

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Uh...

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You could do litter duty for one week. The entire street.

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-It's like being at school.

-I know.

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All right, then. Yes, yeah, we'll do it.

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The street'll be spotless, all right? You happy now?

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OK, everyone, just a little market announcement.

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These two ladies here will be doing litter duty!

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For one week. The entire street.

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LAUGHTER

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And what are you going to tell the council?

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HE LAUGHS

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This counts as litter.

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Thanks, Patrick.

0:25:060:25:08

"Joe King?"

0:25:100:25:12

Joking. Yeah, he's had us.

0:25:130:25:16

-Mission accomplished. That was brilliant. Thank you!

-Well done.

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Sorry.

0:25:300:25:32

I should go. Cos you've got your singles night.

0:25:320:25:35

-Oh, yeah, I'm not actually...

-See you later.

0:25:350:25:38

..going to that. So, bye, then.

0:25:380:25:41

Kirsty, this is so stupid. Just pick up the phone, will you, please?

0:25:480:25:51

Look, I'm sorry, all right?

0:25:520:25:53

-You all right, Abs?

-Hiya.

0:25:580:26:00

How did you get on?

0:26:000:26:02

Yeah. Erm...

0:26:020:26:04

Well, what happened then?

0:26:050:26:07

-If you ain't done that well...

-Three As and a B.

0:26:070:26:10

-No, seriously? You got three As?!

-Three As.

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Ah, come here. Well done. You're a genius!

0:26:150:26:20

I love you so much. Come here.

0:26:200:26:23

Well done.

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Blimey. She got three As.

0:26:260:26:28

Kirsty. I'm sorry about what happened.

0:26:390:26:41

But I promise you Adam is gone...

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Were you in on it? Did you set it up?

0:26:440:26:47

No, course not.

0:26:470:26:50

Kirsty, you know I'd never hurt you. Come on, look in my eyes.

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You know I wouldn't.

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Well, Max reckons you're dealing again.

0:26:550:26:58

Max. Max - he always thinks I'm the bad guy.

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But I'm not.

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Eh, do you remember 1994?

0:27:060:27:10

Wet Wet Wet had been number one for five weeks.

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Yeah, and you had got two tickets to Ibiza cos you said they were

0:27:120:27:15

going to stay at number one for weeks and we had to leave now or die.

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That night on the beach under the stars.

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Yeah, and we swore we would stay there

0:27:240:27:26

until someone else was number one.

0:27:260:27:29

-Yeah, we'd still be there if it weren't for Whigfield.

-Yeah.

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We've been through a lot together, over the years.

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And I swear on all of that I ain't dealing. Believe me.

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Is it Carl White, sir?

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-Yeah.

-We've had a report you've been dealing drugs in the area.

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We're going to have to search you. Arms.

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