14/02/2017 EastEnders


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SHOWER RUNS

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SHOWER STOPS

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HE CLEARS THROAT

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Cup of tea?

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-Yeah, thanks.

-I...

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I got you something.

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Happy Valentine's Day.

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-Yeah, but, I thought we weren't...

-Just open it.

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-When did you...?

-The weekend.

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-Lee, you can't afford these.

-Don't worry about that.

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It's sorted.

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Give me your hand.

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Like I said before.

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I will do anything to make it right again.

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Thank you.

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Why don't I text Lauren, eh?

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Could see if she can squeeze us in at Beales tonight.

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-No, you don't have to do that.

-Why?

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You've both got to put the effort in.

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Mum called. She said answer your phone.

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So Lee didn't end up staying here last night then?

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-No. They patched things up.

-Good.

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You know what?

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I never thought I'd say this, but I really wish Babe was here.

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Sorting out a French menu is harder than I thought.

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Just ask Abi.

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Or Kathy, when she brings that bit of lunch over.

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Or my mum and Sylvie.

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Happy Valentine's.

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Is that from Stan?

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He makes an effort when he feels guilty.

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No, it's from my L. She always goes over the top.

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Here. Why don't we share it?

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Ta.

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Johnny, can you take Sylvie into the living room, please?

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I want to talk to your dad.

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I'm sorting out the supper club menu.

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Well, that's easy. Cheese, chips and bread.

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That's not a meal. Or French.

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Yes, it is.

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You get some chips and you put 'em in one of them poncey little

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buckets like Ian Beale does and you call 'em French fries.

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And there's nothing more French than bread and cheese

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and to put in a offer of a bottle of red wine and you're sorted.

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Now give me and your dad a minute.

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Right. Come on, Sylvie.

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Come on.

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You thought any more about Lee and Whitney?

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It's been on my nut all night.

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And?

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I don't know.

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I just don't know.

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Look, why don't you ask him to come over after work

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-and just talk to him?

-And say what?

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No. Not yet.

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Just see what he's got to say.

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Maybe he's worked out for himself what he needs to do

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to make things better.

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Somebody's got a secret admirer.

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Go on, open it.

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Probably from Tim.

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I bet it's a joke.

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Weren't you, was it?

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No, course not.

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But, A, she's like a hundred years old and, B, no-one knows she's here.

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So it can't be real, can it?

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You ready to go to your Grandma Dot's?

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-What's this?

-We made them for Mummy and Auntie Ronnie.

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You know what, I think they would've really liked these.

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I'm going to take 'em and put 'em on their graves. All right?

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Go on, then, go and get yourselves ready.

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Dad?

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I thought you was going to come after work.

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It sounded urgent.

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-Yeah.

-So?

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So how'd it go with Whitney last night?

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-Good. Yeah.

-Good?

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Yeah, we agreed it was just a blip.

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-A blip?

-Yeah.

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That's a blip to you, is it?

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Dad, we just want to move on.

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No amount of counting sheep could get me to sleep last night

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cos I could not stop worrying about what you've done.

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-You've got nothing to worry about.

-Oh, don't I?

-No.

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Why ain't you taking this seriously?

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I am taking this seriously!

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How? By ignoring the problem?

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-No. By moving on.

-You hit her.

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You hit the girl.

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It's not right. It's not normal.

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You can't just move on from things like that.

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Well, what do you want me to do then, Dad, eh?!

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If you really love her...

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you do the best thing you can for her...

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..and you'll walk away.

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You'll walk away and you'll sort yourself out.

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What?!

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She deserves better than this.

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Just let the girl go.

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You coming to the Vic tonight with the rest of us sad singletons?

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Actually, I have plans.

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That's Shannon, we're meeting at six.

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And if you go to the next picture - swipe -

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that's Tiana and we are meeting at nine.

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Anyway, don't you and Shrimpy

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always keep Valentine's Day free for each other?

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Oh, cheers. We used to, but he selfishly went and got a girlfriend.

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Well, I heard she gave him the old elbow over the weekend.

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-Really?

-Yes.

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Ah, my day might be looking up.

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Behold your local Valentine's fairy,

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here to make all your romantic wishes come true.

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Thank you. How you feeling this morning?

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Yeah, a little bit rough.

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My body's not as used to alcohol as it used to be.

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Not as rough as her though.

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I was telling Denise earlier

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that she ended up pulling the fittest guy in there.

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Could have only been about 20.

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-Wow! Likes 'em young, does she?

-Nothing wrong with that!

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You're out early after last night.

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Sorry?

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Just I heard you had a bit of a big one.

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Oh, don't worry, love, we've all been there, haven't we?

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-Watch it!

-Sorry.

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Oh...! It's fine. No worries.

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Ignore her. She's my stepmum's mate.

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She's in a mood cos someone sent her a fake Valentine's.

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Billy, you're going to end up having to dig your way out of here soon.

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I know. I'm just having trouble keeping up at the moment, that's all.

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Right, well, I can do Mr Brocket's house visit this afternoon, can't I?

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-That'll free you up a bit.

-Oh, thanks mate.

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Jay, listen, you couldn't pop to the cafe for us, could you?

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Get us a bacon sarnie and one of them pastry things?

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-Of course.

-Good man.

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Jack's here. Do you want me to send him straight through?

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-HE WHISPERS:

-No.

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-Jack.

-I just dropped by to give you the headstone designs.

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Oh, right.

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Do you want to sit down, we'll check through all the details?

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No, no. I'm happy with them.

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I've got a meeting to get to, anyway.

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OK, well, we'll be in touch when they're ready, yeah?

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You've just put semi-skimmed in. I asked for skimmed.

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Could you do it again?

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Sure.

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Actually, I've changed my mind. Don't want one any more.

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Looks like it's been mad in here.

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It's not been too bad.

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Can I get two teas, two bacon sandwiches,

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and I'll have one of those pastry things as well, please?

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I thought you were supposed to be doing interview prep today?

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Have you told anyone about last night?

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No.

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Then how come half the market knows I was drunk?

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-I don't know, but it weren't me.

-Right.

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I tell you what, if I hadn't have been there, they'd be talking about

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a lot worse than you just being drunk.

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Um, don't get annoyed,

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but Donna and I might've told a couple of people about last night.

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Sorry.

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PHONE VIBRATES

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Hey.

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This is getting a bit of a habit, isn't it?

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Sorry. I didn't know where else to... I should leave.

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No, no, no, no, I could do with a bit of a hand here.

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That is, if you're not busy.

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Yeah, I always find the fresh air helps me to think.

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Thanks again for looking after Mum last night.

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-I know she ain't easy.

-Oh, she was fine.

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It gave me time to do a bit more of my music anyway.

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Bex, did you leave that there?

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-No.

-Open it!

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That is so obviously from Shaki!

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Maybe I shouldn't have said anything.

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What? And leave him to destroy them both?

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You did the right thing.

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JOHNNY WOLF WHISTLES

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-You look amazing.

-Thanks. Stacey did it.

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Me and Lee are going straight out after my shift,

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so I thought I'd come here ready to go.

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-Dinner's not all he can expect, by the looks of it.

-Shut up!

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I, uh, I weren't expecting you in today.

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Well, I didn't want to let you down again,

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so I am sorry about all of that.

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-You've got nothing to apologise for, don't be stupid.

-Whit!

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I've been calling you all the way here. You left your phone, you silly cow!

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-You know what, I didn't even notice.

-I was going to give it to you later,

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but it's horrible when you ain't got your phone.

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What, are you and Martin out an' all?

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Yeah. Michelle's having the kids, so we're going on a proper date.

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What time did you want me later?

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Oh, about seven if that's all right?

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Yeah, course.

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-Oh, you got the card?

-Sorry?

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I thought it was a stupid idea, but Martin thought it'd be nice.

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Oh, yeah, yeah. Really sweet of him.

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Careful. My wife might see.

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Something you want to tell me?

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No. Definitely not.

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These are my favourites, you know.

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So why pull 'em up?

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They might look OK on the outside, but see these roots?

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Rotten. So if I leave them here, the rot will just spread.

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Right.

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You know, sometimes it doesn't matter how much energy you put in.

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You have to cut your losses and start again.

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Do you ever think like...

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It's just...

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It's all just too hard?

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Nothing worthwhile is easy, son.

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All you have to do is just keep going.

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Anyone ever told you they think you should just give up?

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Yeah. After my stroke.

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Yeah. Yeah.

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It was hard, you know, but I'm a stubborn man.

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I knew what I wanted, so I just used that fire to let them know

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that this old man still have it in him.

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Hm. Yes.

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You see these flowers here?

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Snowdrops. Man, they can withstand the cruellest of frosts.

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Why not take some for Whitney?

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Show her you still have it in you, boy.

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Here we go.

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-They're nice.

-What? Oh, yeah.

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Who're they from? Someone special?

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Oh, no, no. I bought 'em myself.

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I always do this time of year,

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on account of it being mine and Jim's anniversary.

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I'm sorry, Dot.

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-I totally forgot.

-It doesn't matter.

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I wouldn't expect you to remember,

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not with all what you've got going on.

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Anyway, it's personal, ain't it?

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Today must've been hard for you, being Valentine's,

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but it does get easier.

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Being busy's helped. I've got everything sorted.

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Everything?

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All the legal stuff, you know, with Ongar.

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Oh. The hardest thing I found, when your father died,

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was sorting out his personal things.

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His clothes, and shoes...

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..but it can't be avoided.

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Not forever.

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I'll tell you what, he better not have stood her up.

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No. He'd better not.

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So what is on the menu for tonight, then?

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Ah, we have pomme frites in pain de maison et une selection de fromages,

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all just for nine quid.

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Sounds wonderful.

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I'll have three of those and a bottle of the red

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that's on offer, please.

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-Thank you, I'll bring it over.

-Oh, thanks.

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What do you think she's going to say when she realises she's just ordered

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a cheese sandwich and chips?

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Did Shrimpy reply to your text?

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Do you think I'd be here if he had?

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-Has Mum been all right today?

-What do you think?

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-Finally!

-Sorry. I just had to get changed after work.

-OK.

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Thank you. You do look nice.

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Ta. And you look stunning, as always.

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Come on, let's go.

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I mean, how is it still such a state in here?

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Oh, don't. Don't. Honestly.

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I've had Big Nigel in my ear all day banging on about his holidays,

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-plus we got a new client coming.

-Right. Come on, then.

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Honey will never forgive me if

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I don't get you home for at least some of Valentine's Day.

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Cheers, Jay.

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-Bill, you seen this?

-What?

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Jack ain't put Roxy's name on the headstone.

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So everything's all right with you two now, is it?

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-Ready to order?

-Yeah.

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We'll have the two old school burgers,

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with fries and... Do you want some bread and olives?

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And some bread and olives, please.

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Mm-hm. Won't be long.

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I thought you said you weren't going to get involved.

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I'm not getting involved. I just took their order.

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We should have more date nights.

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Now that we've got a baby-sitter on tap,

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we should definitely spend some more alone time together.

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This is nice, ain't it?

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Yeah, it is.

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Ian, can I take it off now?

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Yeah, of course you can.

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Happy Valentine's Day!

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You've brought me to our own restaurant.

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We never get the chance to enjoy the fruits of our labours, do we?

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So I thought this was the perfect occasion. So Happy Valentine's Day.

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I saved you the best table in the house.

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I love you.

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What?

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Are you still embarrassed everyone knows you got drunk last night?

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No, I'm over it.

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So what's bothering you, then?

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Thought I'd been sent a card from someone,

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but it turned out to be from your dad.

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-So how did you find out?

-Stacey told me.

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But I should've known.

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Wasn't really the right kind of words, you know.

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The flowers were really thoughtful.

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They were Patrick's idea.

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Oh.

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They're still lovely.

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-Martin!

-What? You asked.

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No, I didn't! Now I've got that image stuck in my head!

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What? I think it's nice we're still learning stuff about each other, ain't it?

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We're going to get through this.

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I thought we weren't going to talk about it.

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I know. Just let me say this.

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We're going to get through this because what we have is special.

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I know it's been tough, and it probably will be again.

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Everyone has their ups and downs, don't they?

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Yeah, yeah, of course they do.

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The thing is, Lee...

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..no-one's ever made me feel the way you do.

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You know, I look at you sometimes,

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what you've had to deal with and how...

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how brave you've been,

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and it makes me proud to be your wife.

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And I am sure that once you get an amazing new job,

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things will really start to change for us.

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Look at your mum and dad.

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Look how strong they still are,

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after everything they've been through.

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Look at Ian and Jane.

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If their relationship can survive, so can ours.

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You know, I still have that image in my head - me and you

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when we're 80-odd, sitting on Clacton Pier eating sandwiches.

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There's no-one else in this whole world

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that I'd rather do that with, Lee.

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We'll get there.

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We will cos we're strong.

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No matter what we go through, I'll always be here.

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I'll always be thinking about what's best for you,

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like you always think what's best for me.

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I just left something at home for you.

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-No. The rings were enough.

-Whit...

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..let me do this one thing for you, please?

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OK. Don't be long, all right?

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This was from them, wasn't it?

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Alex and Mads.

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I don't know. Why you asking me?

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Why do you even care?

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It's just some stupid card. Get over it.

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It was a joke!

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DOOR SLAMS SHUT

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-Where's Lee?

-He ain't eaten something dodgy, has he?

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Cos if he has, you might be able to get something free off Ian.

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No. He's gone home to get me something, he said,

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but he's been a while now.

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-Ooh!

-Oh, has he! You know why, don't you?

-No. Why?

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Well...

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he's obviously the something, ain't he, if you know what I mean?

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Sorry about my husband. He's got a one-track mind tonight.

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-Yeah, but it makes sense.

-No, it does, actually.

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But it better be worth it cos he's left me to pay the bill!

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-Cheek! See you later.

-Bye.

-Bye.

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This is about someone who I thought liked me.

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Turns out they don't.

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This anti-Valentine's thing might be a bit pathetic,

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but we ain't half nicked a few quid.

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You know who would've loved all this cheese? Hev.

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This one was her favourite.

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Go on, smell it. No, thanks.

0:25:190:25:21

-Smell my cheese!

-Argh!

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Is this the most tragic Valentine's Day ever?

0:25:240:25:27

Oh, I don't know. I'm sure Denise has had a few worse.

0:25:270:25:30

Sadly true, yeah.

0:25:300:25:32

One for the road?

0:25:320:25:34

Oh, you twisted our arms.

0:25:340:25:36

Oh, actually, Patrick, count me out.

0:25:390:25:42

Mick, is everything OK with Lee?

0:25:460:25:50

Yeah, yeah. Why?

0:25:510:25:53

Well, he came to see me today.

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What did he say?

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Not much. But I know a troubled boy when I see one.

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What do you mean?

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I made a lot of mistakes with my son Paul...

0:26:080:26:12

..and I wouldn't want you to do the same. Just look after him.

0:26:130:26:16

Boy's got the weight of the whole world on his shoulders.

0:26:160:26:19

-Yeah.

-OK.

0:26:210:26:23

-Come on.

-No, Michelle's in here.

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Hey! Hi, Michelle!

0:26:290:26:31

We were just, uh... How are the kids?

0:26:310:26:35

Oh, Arthur and Lily were fine. Bex, however...

0:26:350:26:38

Go on, what's she done?

0:26:380:26:40

Someone had the same idea as you and sent her a hoax Valentine's card.

0:26:400:26:43

She's upset.

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Right. I'll talk to her.

0:26:440:26:47

No, no, leave her. She'll be fine.

0:26:470:26:50

Just...bad timing, I suppose.

0:26:500:26:53

-See you later.

-Thanks, Michelle.

-Thanks.

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I told you that was a stupid idea!

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Yeah, well, I thought it'd be nice.

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So I take it we're not going to... No. No.

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Right.

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Do I have some competition?

0:27:200:27:21

Preston?

0:27:230:27:25

I wasn't exactly sure where you were staying.

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I've been waiting out here for like an hour.

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I can't tell if you're happy...

0:27:320:27:34

Lee?

0:27:410:27:43

Lee?

0:27:460:27:47

Lee?

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