22/10/2013 EastEnders


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You get any more trouble from Dennis, come to me, yeah?

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And I'll sort it.

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Excuse me. The school have ways of dealing with bullies.

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Leave it to them. Don't interfere, please.

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They going to deal with Sharon, as well, are they?

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I'm not scared of her. Morgan, go and get your sister, please.

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Look, I was thinking I could have a word with her.

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Just try and smooth things over, you know. No, thank you.

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I'm only trying to help.

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Well, I don't need your help. We manage just fine.

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Excuse me! I want to see the head, please.

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I'm here to make a complaint.

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Is there a problem?

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Denny's got marks on his arm.

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They were caused by one of your staff.

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Go on, sweetheart, tell her.

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She grabbed me and shook me.

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Who did, Dennis?

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Miss Dean.

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Here, what do you think? I have decided to enter Scarlett's

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into the Local Business Awards for Best Family Run Restaurant.

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Ah!

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I got news for you, though, Ian - Scarlett's...

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it ain't a family run restaurant.

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It is today.

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Ah, that's nice. I'll tell Janine that I bought it...

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but I'll tell Scarlett it's from Daddy.

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I want to give it to her myself.

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That's risky, Michael.

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I like risk, Alice.

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Yeah, but if we get caught...

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Don't worry, darling, I'll be discreet.

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Just leave the back doors open.

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Look at you, you're so beautiful.

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You're going to be a beautiful mother, you know.

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We'll be a proper family.

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I don't know why we can't just take her today while Janine's at work.

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Because we mustn't be hasty.

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Because we only get one chance at this.

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We've got to get it right, OK?

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You can get someone to cover you on the stall, can't you?

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It's not just that, I've got footie training later.

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You can miss it for one week, can't you?

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Dad, you manage fine most of the time, I don't see why you need us.

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Peter, there's a clue in the title, OK.

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It's called "family run restaurant."

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Now, I can hardly lay claim to that without no family there, can I?

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Yes, but you can't keep springing things on us, all right?

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You need to give us a bit more notice.

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Yeah, I've had a lot on my mind lately, haven't I?

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Dad, she's been wearing my shoes again.

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Can you please tell her? Get real, they're not even my size.

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Look, you two, can you do me a favour and just try

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and get on for one day?

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Cindy, when you've finished school, I need you to come

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and work in Scarlett's for me. Oh, cool.

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I've got inset day, so I'm free all day. Yeah, right.

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Good, you can make a start by clearing this lot up then, can't you?

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Dad, you actually want me to waitress on my day off?

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Yes.

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Look, I've done the research and all the other family run restaurants - they're terrible, all right?

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We've got this in the bag. Yeah, what about Guido's? That one ain't.

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Guido's? That man has got a foul temper.

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Do you know how many chefs he's sacked recently?

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This title is ours for the taking.

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Yeah, all right, good luck with that.

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After all the work you put in at Sadie's, you don't

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have to help if you don't want to.

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Oh, no, darling, of course I'll help.

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I mean, how else you going to pull it off?

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See ya.

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Hi. Morning.

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How's Scarlett?

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She has been grizzling all night.

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But she's in her cot now, quiet.

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I'd really appreciate if it was kept that way.

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I've got to do all these accounts. I'm going to work from home today.

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Oh...

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Thought your accountant did that?

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Yes, they do.

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But I need to get them in some sort of order first.

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Do you know how much I detest the quarterly VAT?

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Makes me feel like some sort of...unpaid Sheriff of Nottingham.

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I'll just go and check on Scarlett.

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Michael, it's me. Don't come over today, Janine's working from home.

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OK, bye.

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It was in the bin?

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I know that he's worried about giving evidence against Max,

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but ignoring it is not going to help.

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Yeah, well, that's Dad, innit.

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You know, just buries his head in his work

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until it all gets too much for him, and then...bang!

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You saw what happened last time...

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What happened?

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You know, maybe we should do this family business lunch thing?

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No, thank you. I've got a life.

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Luce, it's one day.

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And, I mean, you heard him, he needs his family there to support him.

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If it was me or you who had to stand up in court,

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you know he'd be there for us. What happened before?

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Just give it a rest, Cindy. You're not even family.

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Mrs Rickman's made a formal complaint against you.

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Oh!

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Why didn't you come to see me, Whitney?

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We could have sorted this out. There's nothing to sort out, OK?

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Denny fell over, I picked him up and sent him on his way.

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And that's all there was to it.

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It wasn't in the accident book.

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Yeah, I know. I forgot. Sorry.

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She's saying that you shouted in his face and shook him really hard.

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That is a lie.

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And he's got some scratches on his arm.

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Oh, come on, you know what a liar that Denny is!

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I mean, Sharon will believe anything that he tells her.

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I believe you, Whitney.

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But it's not me that you've got to convince, it's the head.

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She'd like a word.

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No school today, young lady?

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Work experience.

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Oh, do you fancy a bit of that, then?

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Not if it means working at that greasy spoon.

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Cindy, there's tables need setting up, if you wouldn't mind helping.

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I've already told you, I don't want you talking to her.

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Only making conversation, Ian. What's your problem?

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How about I tell her what you're really like?

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Think she'll still like you then?

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And if you pull another stunt like you did with Tiffany

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and Bobby, I won't be responsible, OK?

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Keep her away from him. Ian, they're kids. They ain't doing any harm.

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You can't stop young love. Watch me.

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Whitney, wait!

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I've been suspended.

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You know, if anyone should've been suspended, it's Dennis.

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I don't believe this.

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I'm sure it's just procedure...

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and while it's all being sorted out, you'll still get paid.

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I don't even care about the money. I don't even care.

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I haven't done anything wrong. Do you believe me?

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Yeah. And I know it's frustrating,

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but I've seen things like this happen before.

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And trust me, it's bound to all blow over.

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I tell you what, if Sharon thinks she can make me

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lose my job, she's got another thing coming.

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Didn't you get my message? No.

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Janine's still here. You have to go.

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Alice!

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You need to go.

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Hello. Hi.

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Could I get another coffee, please?

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Yeah.

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Oh, I got her that to cheer her up.

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A two grand fine...

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Yeah, and if we can't pay, they'll take us to court.

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The legal fees are already costing us ten.

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How are we meant to make the payments if they keep piling it on? That's lawyers for you.

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You get what you pay for, don't you?

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Still, it'll be worth every penny,

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watching them rip him to shreds on that stand.

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Right, I'll have a tea and a bacon sandwich. All right?

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All right, yeah. How's things at the lot?

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Still slow.

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Shouldn't you be over there now?

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Yeah, well, I've got to eat, ain't I? I'm on my own today, so...

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No, you're not, you got me.

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He'll have that to go, Ian.

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Oh, right, what? You're going to sell cars, are you?

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You don't know the first thing about 'em.

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At least I can drive them. That's more than you can do.

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Oh right, and whose fault's that, eh?

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Listen, since my dad's not here, I am the head of the household now.

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We've got more money going out than we have coming in,

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so I've got to do something about it, ain't I?

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So, I'll see you over there later, yeah?

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Please, have this on the house. I'm sorry.

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I didn't realise how bad things had got.

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I'm having to clean toilets, Ian.

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We are sharing a plate of toast,

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oh, and you're sending my dad to prison.

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It doesn't really get much worse.

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Hey!

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What's happened?

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I got suspended.

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Right. Where are you going?

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Where I should have gone in the first place,

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go and see Sharon and put a stop to this.

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No, this has got nothing to do with you, OK?

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It's got everything to do with me, I'm family.

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You're not family! No, you're not family.

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You can't just disappear for years and then turn up

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and pretend to be my dad, OK?

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Cos you ain't. That's not how it works, David.

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So just go wherever it is you go, OK? Oh, that's not important.

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Let me stay here with you and keep you company.

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I don't want you to. I don't want you to.

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I mean it, OK? You ain't my family.

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You're nothing to me, so stay out my life.

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All right. Where do you want us?

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When I say a nice picture, Denny, I mean nice.

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No guns or tanks or people getting blown up.

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All right?

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I wondered how long it would take before you showed up.

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Whitney send you, did she?

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No. She doesn't know I'm here, Sharon.

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Oh, then she won't be too disappointed that you've wasted your time.

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Look, I'm not defending her, but it was her first day.

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She was nervous, she wanted to get things right.

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It doesn't excuse what she did, David.

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She's in bits over this, Sharon.

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She's not had it easy, that girl.

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She's had to fight for everything all her life.

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This job's given her the chance to make something of herself -

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it means everything to her.

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Don't destroy it for her, Sharon, please.

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You remind me of Pat. In so many ways.

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Is that a good or a bad thing? Hm.

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She always had a soft spot for you, my mum.

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She wouldn't have wanted to see this, eh?

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Bad blood.

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Always were a smooth talker, weren't you?

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I'm just doing what she would have done.

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I'm busy. I'll think about it.

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What are you doing here?

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It's a business event, ain't it? I'm here for business.

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Yeah, mine came this morning as well.

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You look nervous.

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It's a big day for me.

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Yeah? This is bigger.

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I need to know you've got your story straight.

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I haven't got time to think about that.

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You're going to have to multitask, Ian.

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Can't we do this another day when I'm less busy?

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Nah. We're going to do it now.

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Do you want to take your break now?

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Um, what size is the engine? Uh, that's a good question...

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We can probably just open it up and have a look, yeah?

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No, Lauren, he don't mean that.

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He means the size as in the power.

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Well, why did he not just say that, then?

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It's a two litre...

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Well done(!)

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Mum, when can I go back to school?

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Soon, darling. Miss Hartman's bringing your books over,

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so you won't have to miss anything.

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Sharon, I don't want to fight.

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What's happened, you've got it all wrong.

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Have I?

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Then how do you explain the marks on Denny's arm?

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He did that himself when he fell over.

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Come on, Denny, tell the truth!

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Oh, he will...to the police.

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Now, get out before I drag you out!

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I've had to keep him off school because he's scared of you.

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You should be ashamed of yourself.

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Me?

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I'm not the one raising a bully and a liar. How dare you?!

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Mum! D'you know what? The apple don't fall far from the tree,

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does it, Sharon? You're lucky I don't kill you for doing this to him.

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He can tell you anything and you'd believe him, wouldn't you?

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Mummy's little angel. Butter wouldn't melt. Do you know what? Wake up, Sharon.

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Your son is a nasty, little, evil piece of work,

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and don't bring him back, because I'd rather stick pins in my eyes

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than be anywhere near him in a classroom.

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Whitney, you're scaring Dennis. Am I? I hope so.

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This is stupid.

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OK, OK!

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Just do it! All right.

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Um... He was underneath the car, he was fiddling with the brake pipes.

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How do you know it was Max Branning?

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Because I recognised him... His bald head was sticking out.

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You saw an ugly bald man beneath a car.

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How do you know it was my client?

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Oh, look, this is stupid.

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If I can't convince you, what chance have I got in court?

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It's simple, Ian.

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You stand up, blah-blah-blah, you say your words.

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I know, but those clever lawyers...

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They'll just twist my words. I can't do it.

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You owe me.

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You do this, your debt? Cleared.

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Dad, your guests are waiting.

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Yeah, I'll...be right there.

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What does he want?

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We were just sorting out the last payment.

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OK. That's good.

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You know, I'm not stupid, Dad.

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I know you're worried, but this isn't going to go away overnight.

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Peter, that's my business, OK?

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Look, it's no big deal.

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I've just got to stand up in court and say a few words.

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I'd say it's a bit more than that, wouldn't you?

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Yeah, it is. It's Lauren and it's Abi...

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They're up to their necks in legal bills that they can't afford, OK?

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If Max goes down, they could end up on the streets.

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Yeah, and, OK, that's hard.

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I know it's hard, but that's not your fault.

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That's Max's fault for getting involved in all this.

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You're an honest man.

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All you've got to do is stand up in court and tell the truth.

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Now come on, shall we go win this thing?

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Yeah. Yeah?

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I am going to drop this lot round to the accountant's,

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and then I think I'm going to have a nice big glass of wine.

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Lovely. At Ian's do?

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Er, no!

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I don't want him parading me round like some sort of prize cow,

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introducing me to everyone as his sleeping partner?

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Even the term is disgusting.

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No, I might go further afield.

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Get my hair done, have a manicure, you know, make a bit of a day of it.

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Nice!

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See you later. Have a nice time.

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Taking coats is boring.

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OK, why don't you go and give Lucy a hand and I'll do the coats?

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OK?

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I met his daughters earlier. They're lovely, aren't they?

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That's not helping. I mean, "family run restaurant?"

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We all know what sort of family he's got.

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The sort that's probably paid off the judges.

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And if you don't vote for him, you'll end up in the bottom of the Thames with concrete shoes on. Ian!

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One of your customers is being rude to Lucy.

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That's all right. She can handle herself. Yeah, well, it's not very nice, is it?

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Peter, half of the people in this room aren't very nice.

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How do you think Lord Sugar made his millions?

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It wasn't by being sweetness and light. That's no excuse for being rude.

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Sometimes in life, you just have to deal with people you don't get on with, OK?

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This is one of those occasions.

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What's he doing here?!

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You were saying?

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This is lovely...

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but you should go.

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Janine will be back soon.

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She's getting her claws cleaned, she'll be ages.

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Where's your teddy?

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I think it's in the kitchen.

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I'll get it.

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Sweet...

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Sweet.

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Michael... Yeah?

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I'm just going to take her for a bath.

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That's nice. A bath.

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Shall I bring him up?

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Yeah. Yeah.

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These are lovely.

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I want you out of here.

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No way to speak to your guests, Ian.

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I'm seriously thinking of joining your business association.

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Nice to see you encouraging new blood, Ian.

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And you've certainly pushed the boat out.

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We were only expecting sandwiches.

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Well, we aim to please. This is my daughter, Lucy.

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My son, Peter, and, er, my second...

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youngest, Cindy's just over there by the bar, and my partner Denise.

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Oh, I remember you...

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Your mum's funeral. Oh, I do miss Pat.

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Yeah. Certainly made her mark round here, didn't she?

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So, what, you back for good, then?

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Is that an invitation? Oh...

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Because, if it is, I might just take you up on that.

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Sorry. Can't blame a fella for trying.

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No, I'm flattered,

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but I'm not sure that my partner would be too happy about that.

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Oh, one of this lot, is he?

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Oh, yeah, you could say that. He owns the place.

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Why are you home from school so early?

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Because I didn't feel well. Why are you still in your uniforms?

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DOORBELL RINGS Go and get changed, please.

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Go on.

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Come in.

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Whitney, I shouldn't be doing this.

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But I've just come to let you know that the police have been

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involved over the alleged assault.

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Assault?

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The head's got a meeting tomorrow with the police and social services.

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And, at some point, she's going to ask me what I think.

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And, after what I saw this morning, I'm not sure.

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Fine. I'm still going to have to say what I heard.

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Fine.

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Nan, it's me. Whit's in trouble.

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I think you'd better come home.

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BABY PLAYS IN BATH UPSTAIRS

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Will you just try and enjoy yourself, Ian?

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If my brother tries chatting you up again, tell him to sling his hook.

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Ian, you've asked me to be nice to the guests and that's all I'm doing.

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He's not a guest.

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I'm in car sales. Classics, mainly. I saw your Merc outside.

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Very nice.

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I expect you're getting a bit of trouble with it now, aren't you? Car that age.

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Bits and pieces. Nothing major.

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Thanks, Cindy.

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Listen, I don't know if you're interested... It's not my car,

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but I do know where there's a beautiful Jag for sale.

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Low mileage, leather upholstery. It really is lovely.

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Jot my number down and give us a ring if you fancy it.

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Cindy, what are you doing?

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You can't serve alcohol, you'll get me shut down.

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I've got nothing better to do, they've finished the canapes.

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What, already? I'll get some more.

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Can you do some more of the smoked salmon?

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Ian, I'm genuinely impressed.

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An event like this...

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You know, juggling all those people, putting on a smile,

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playing the host?

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You come alive under pressure, don't you?

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Yeah, well, catering can be stressful.

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Much more stressful than a little court appearance.

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Now I've seen you handle pressure,

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I don't want to hear another word otherwise, yeah?

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Ian... Everything all right?

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Yeah.

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Denise.

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I was just telling Ian what a great little party this is.

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Yes, the canapes.

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People can't get enough of 'em.

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SOUND OF FRONT DOOR TRYING TO OPEN

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You need to go.

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I've got to go. Alice?!

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Daddy's got to go. Daddy's got to go.

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KNOCKS ON DOOR Come on, hurry up!

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Bye-bye. Say bye.

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KNOCKS ON DOOR Hello?!

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Hello. Sorry.

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I must have put it on the latch by accident.

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Who's this? Hello.

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Hello. I thought you were getting your hair done?

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Fully booked.

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PLATES SMASH

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Oh! I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry.

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It's these stupid shoes of yours!

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Yeah, well, you know what? It serves you right.

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Oh, you think it's funny?

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PEOPLE GASP

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Cindy!

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Lucy, Lucy!

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Who does she think she is? She's not even family.

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No, no, she is family. She's just joking.

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Well, I've had enough of this. I'm off.

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Oh, that's fine, just ruin everything and then walk out.

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It was only a mistake. You stay out of my family's business!

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Ian! Denise, you don't know what he's like. This is what he does.

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He plays little mind games, pretends he's everybody's best friend,

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but he only wants to sleep with their wife or girlfriend.

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And if you touch her again, I'll cut your hands off!

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Don't think I can't do it, because I'm a trained chef!

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Dad, calm down! No, I will not calm down!

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I'd best be off. Give us a ring about that business, yeah? Ta-da.

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David! Whitney?

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I've been looking for you. What's happened?

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I thought I could do this on my own, but I can't.

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There's social workers and there's police now.

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She's not going to stop until she completely destroys me. Hey, hey.

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Come on. What am I going to do?

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Come on, don't worry. I'm here now.

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Here you are. Come on.

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It's always the same.

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You come up with these big, stupid plans!

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You think it's so easy, don't you?!

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I have had to punch, fight, kick, claw my way up,

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do things I'm not proud of, just to survive.

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Just to get where I am. Yes, and that's because you don't let anyone help you!

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You can't, OK? No-one can.

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You're not still worried about giving evidence, are you? Of course I am!

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Max didn't do it, all right? He's innocent.

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I lied.

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