27/03/2012 River City


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Your wife, and him... they've been having an affair.

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Dr Brodie, Cameron Tennant died at 6:20 this evening.

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You need to come with us.

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This is all my fault. I killed him.

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'I've just got a coffee in for you.'

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I've got to know Lenny and he's given me

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something that I've never felt before.

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The feeling of being loved.

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Conor!

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-What's going on?!

-What does it look like?

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-It's the paper. There's nothing I can do.

-I'll brick your window, I'm serious

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-I know you're upset but just...

-He won't touch your stupid window.

-Aye right, well, calm down.

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See if there's any more of that tomorrow, I'll do it for him.

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I can't believe we have to go to school.

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Guys, I know it's horrible but you can't hide away for ever.

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That's what Leyla said.

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-Where are you going?

-Wherever I feel like.

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-Nic...

-Just make sure they get there, OK?

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Nicole?

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Nicole.

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Nicole, wait a second.

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Are you not going to school?

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-I decided to give it a miss. Thanks for your concern.

-Listen...

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Doctor, please don't tell me life goes on.

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I'm going to see your dad.

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I know.

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I heard you on to the phone to Christina's mum last night.

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Right. I could look into a visitor's order.

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What?

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You qualify as an adult.

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I could see how it goes today. Make sure he's up to it.

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Yeah, you do that. You make sure HE'S up to it.

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Sorry, you know what I mean.

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I'll see you around, Doctor.

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Big Issue.

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Nice one. Ta.

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-Have a nice day.

-Take care.

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I love seeing you happy.

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Yeah, I could get used to it myself.

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Ready? One, two, three...

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BOTH: Whee!

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-Thanks for breakfast.

-Pleasure. Thanks for joining us.

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I should go. My first appointment's in at half nine.

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Tell you what, we'll walk you over to the salon. And then we'll the park, eh?

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-PHONE RINGS

-C'mon, pal.

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-You not getting it?

-Nah. Business can wait for a bit.

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BELL RINGS

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I'm not sure if that's allowed.

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How are you?

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Sorry. That's a stupid question.

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I brought some books and some food, they're being checked out.

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Cheers.

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Some phone cards too.

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You've been doing your research?

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I guess so.

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Well, I won't be making any calls.

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I thought, to your lawyer...

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We've pretty much said all that needs saying.

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He's pushing for a deal.

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Culpable homicide. Eight years.

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Out in four, if I'm lucky.

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-So you are pleading guilty, then?

-I am guilty.

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-Idiot!

-Just beat it, eh?

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This is insane.

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Seeing you in here like this,

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thinking of you in here for all that time.

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It's not insane, it's what has to happen to people who do what I did.

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Look, why don't you come back after the sentencing?

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There's things that can't wait.

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The practice. We need to make arrangements.

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We need to put wheels in motion.

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You're talking about selling my share.

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-I called the BMA. For a charge like this...

-I'll be struck off.

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It's only right, isn't it?

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I can't claim to have healing hands any more, can I?

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I'll sell.

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Talk to...

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Talk to my wife.

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She can sort out any paperwork.

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You're sure?

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Yep. Everything's in both our names.

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No, I mean, you're sure you want to go ahead with this?

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I don't know what else I can do.

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No. Well, I'll make a start, then.

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I'm so sorry, Michael.

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I've got a family to think about.

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Have you seen them?

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-Leyla's been coming back...

-I meant the kids.

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I've seen them. I saw Nicole earlier.

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Go on.

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She's...

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She's 16, Michael. That means a lot of anger and resentment

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and hormones at the best of times.

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-And this isn't.

-What?

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The best of times.

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This is the nail bar.

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Cool. I can't wait to get started.

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Well, don't. Start today if you like.

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I do like.

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Hi, Kelly Marie.

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-You're getting on well.

-We're getting on like a house on fire.

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I'm going to make a start today if Lenny's happy looking after Callum.

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Happy? He's like a big kid himself.

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If you say so.

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I do say so actually. See, she doesn't know him like we do.

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-He's great with Callum, he really is.

-Whatever.

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Good morning, ladies.

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I'll just wait for you in the car.

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Thank you, Gus.

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There's two pieces of toast in there not been touched.

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-I wasn't hungry.

-No?

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I didn't forget about it, if that's what you're thinking.

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Well, we've got half an hour. We could pop into the Oyster

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if you're feeling peckish now.

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I'm fine.

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Gina will need to have know about your results sooner or later,

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and Eileen too.

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There's nothing for you to know yet.

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Did Dan say anything before he left?

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No, he did not.

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It's bad enough dealing with this at the surgery,

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I don't want it at home, too.

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Not for a while, anyway.

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There you go, Frances won't be long.

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Thanks. So, how old is your wee lad?

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Just turned three in January there.

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Wonderful age. Boys are a handful.

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Mine certainly was.

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He'll be giving his grandad the run-around this morning.

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Nice to have folk to help.

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I'm dead lucky.

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My mum, my gran, my brother.

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Even Frances is practically family these days.

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She's a gem.

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Sorry, my ears are burning now.

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This lady was just saying you used to cut her hair.

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I've been lost without her.

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I'll let you two catch up. Nice to meet you.

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What are you playing at?

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I had to come and see you.

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-What here?

-I needed to talk to you.

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About what?

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I couldn't stand the thought of not seeing you, not at my time of life.

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I'm sorry for everything I said.

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All I ask is that you don't shut me out completely.

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Please.

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PHONE RINGS

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What?

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Who is this?

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Listen, listen... Listen!

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Unless your information has anything to do with taxis or fruit machines, I'm not interest...

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What about her?

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Right. Where and when?

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Is he in any fit state to be making these sorts of decisions?

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This isn't a decision.

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This what needs to happen in order for us not to go under.

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Right, I'll sign.

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And I'll draw up an advert for a new partner.

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Let me know I can help with that.

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You bought in to this place after reading one of my ads, didn't you?

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Nice to see people are putting on brave faces.

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Dan's been to see your father.

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Is he the butt of your little joke?

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No.

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Makes a change.

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Aren't you going to ask how he is?

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I know how he is. He's in prison for killing someone.

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Nicole, please...

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-I'm not here to have any kind of conversation with you.

-Then why are you here?

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I need money. It's not fair to ask Christina's mum.

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None of this is down to her.

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-I really don't think apportioning blame is going to help.

-It's OK, Dan, she's right.

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Nicole's my responsibility.

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I'll come to you for money. Nothing else.

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I'm really sorry, I'm going to have to see Malcolm.

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It will get better. It will.

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I doubt that. I doubt that very much.

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-What's the big rush?

-I've got to go out. Work.

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-I've got a job of my own and I've left them short. Robbie's not in till this afternoon

-OK.

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-And what happened to a day of quality time with Cal?

-Well, he's asleep and I'm gonnae be back within the hour.

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Lenny, I never talk to you about business

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I know, and that's why we get on so well

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You sounded nervous on the phone. You don't get nervous. Is there a problem?

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Somebody phoned me. Told me he had some information for me.

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-Valuable information.

-Some guy? Do you know him?

-No.

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-So why have you arranged to meet him?

-Because it's about Amber.

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Look, if anybody's making prison any harder than it needs to be,

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I want to know.

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Of course you do. Sorry for being pushy.

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The consultant's essentially confirmed what we suspected.

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You're suffering from the early stages of dementia.

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You're becoming forgetful because your brain is losing the capacity

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to make and store new memories.

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Early stages. It's going to get worse?

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I'm afraid so.

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How quickly?

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That, I can't tell you.

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Am I going to be doolally?

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-Oh, Malcolm.

-I need to know, while I can still take it all in.

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I'm sorry. On you go.

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Is it Alzheimer's?

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Alzheimer's is a different type of dementia,

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and every case is different.

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What can we do, Dan?

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The consultant has suggested a couple of options.

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Pills. I'll be doped up while I'm still compos mentis?

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No, thanks.

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There are other things that can help. Therapy, memory clinics.

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You'll need to hear him out.

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It's a lot to absorb. Read these. Talk about it at home.

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With each other. With family. With me, if you want.

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We'll decide on the best course of treatment together.

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Right.

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Thank you, Doctor.

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Oh, hello. Hello.

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Lovely shop, isn't it?

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Yeah, it's...nice.

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Oh! I've overdone it now.

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What's wrong?

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I'll be OK. I just feel a bit peculiar.

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Have you taken your medication?

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I left them at Colditz.

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I wasn't planning to stay away so long.

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Where's your nurse?

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Gus isn't a nurse. He's a glorified cabbie.

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Speak of the devil. Where've you been till now?

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Sorry.

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Will you come back with me?

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I don't mean happy families. Just showing a bit of compassion.

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Please.

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Well, I have to bring Cal.

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So, bring him. I'll get this useless swine to drop you back.

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Cal, how about you and me go on a wee adventure? Eh?

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We knew this was on the cards, my love.

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Different when the hand's actually been dealt though, eh?

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-Same again?

-Again? Is it not a bit early?

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Let the man take a drink if he wants one, Eileen.

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No, no, she's right. Time we were off. Come on, Liz.

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I was only joking. Give me five minutes and I'll come and join you.

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-No, really. We were just leaving.

-Yes, yes, lots to do.

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At your age I wouldn't be rushing around for anyone.

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Son you'd be surprised at how time can get away from you.

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-What are you doing here?

-I've come to collect my laundry, I'll have a drink while I'm waiting.

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-Got fed up watching the wean?

-I left Cal with Frances.

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I thought it'd be good for him to spend time with somebody with a bit of class just for a change.

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How are you feeling?

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Bit better, thanks for asking.

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He really is useless.

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This isn't the right way to the care home.

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Gus knows where he's going.

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-What are you talking about?

-Just a wee trip down memory lane.

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Why have you brought us here?

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Lovely spot to bring a kiddy. You always liked it.

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Show the wean around.

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I bet he'd love to see your old room.

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-Why are you doing this?

-Oh, she has to ask.

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I want to go. Now. Please.

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I suppose he'll be in there long enough.

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In there?

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Your old bedroom.

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That's where young Mr Murdoch will be staying

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until old Mr Murdoch shows up to collect him.

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Gus, pass me the phone.

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You can't do this.

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Watch me.

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Cal, my wee darlin', how would you like to talk to your grandpa?

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PHONE RINGS

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Yeah.

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I don't know what your game is here, mate, but...

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Cal?

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Cal, is that you, son?

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Hey, what are you playing at? Get the boy back on the phone.

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Where's Frances? What's...?

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How much?

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You'll get it.

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But if you lay a finger on either of them and I promise you I'll...

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RECORD PLAYS: "Maybe" by The Ink Spots

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# Maybe you'll ask me

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# To come back again

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# And maybe I'll say "maybe"

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# Maybe... #

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SHE SNIFFS

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# Maybe you'll think of me

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# When you are all alone... #

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Aren't you lovely? A proper nana.

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I can't believe you're doing this to a child.

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Thomas was my child.

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You can't bring him back.

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I know that. Do you think I'm stupid.

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No, I think it's much worse than that.

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Help the wean. Make sure he stays inside the lines.

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I thought I'd get fish for the tea, just for a change.

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I could eat the same thing morning, noon and night

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and not know the difference.

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Come on, now. It's not that bad

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Not yet.

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All the more reason to make the most of now.

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And a wee bit of mackerel's going to do that?

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A wee bit of mackerel prepared with care,

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enjoyed with the woman you love.

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I think there's a lot to be appreciated there.

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Aye. Aye, I'm sorry, you're right.

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I usually am. Now, should I ask the girls over too?

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No.

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They're worried about you.

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And they're going to worry more.

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That's all I'm gonnae be to them from now on - a worry and a burden.

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You're their father, nothing changes that.

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I wish I could believe you.

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Well, you can.

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You must.

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I will call them, but not just yet.

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Let it just be us, for a wee while.

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You had those with you all the time.

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A woman with my ailments can't be too careful.

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There's tins of soup if the kid needs feeding.

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You've thought of everything, haven't you?

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He's got to be in fine fettle when his old grandad gets here.

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Do you seriously think Lenny's just going to hand over £200,000?

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You wouldn't understand

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but some folk'll do anything for their family.

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And what's Gus? My second cousin twice removed?

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He worked for Tommy. He's loyal. You wouldn't understand that either.

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Shame he's not a real nurse, though.

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-Then he might come in handy when your medication wears off.

-I've plenty here.

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You see, you're wrong about me.

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I can be loyal to the people I care about.

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-What's going on?

-What are they for?

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Wait, no, please.

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Shut up! I know what I'm doing.

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Like I said, he worked for Tommy.

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Don't you hurt him.

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I'm not going to hurt the kid

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but if anyone tries to get in that room without my say so

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and these go up?

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On their head be it.

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-My ma wasn't just stirring then.

-Eh?

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You have dumped Callum.

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-He's with Frances.

-He's meant to be with you.

-Something came up.

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-Business, you mean?

-Yeah.

-And that comes first.

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When it has to.

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Look, he's fine.

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-PHONE RINGS Let me guess, you need to take that?

-Yeah, I really do.

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Listen, I need to know they're alive or I'm hanging up right now.

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OK, where?

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I'll be there.

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Leyla?

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Sorry to disappoint you.

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Don't worry. I'm just here to get some stuff,

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then you can have your little love nest back.

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What d'you think's happening here. I'm sleeping on the couch.

0:25:090:25:12

-Don't control yourself on my account.

-Stop it, Nicole, please?

0:25:120:25:16

You went behind your brothers' backs for a woman. Both brothers.

0:25:160:25:21

You're disgusting.

0:25:220:25:24

Nicole, listen.

0:26:230:26:26

I didn't plan for this to happen anymore than you planned for that guy to die.

0:26:280:26:32

What?

0:26:340:26:35

You ran away.

0:26:350:26:37

Because of you.

0:26:390:26:40

Aye, because of me, but your dad was out of his mind

0:26:400:26:43

-when he thought that kid had information.

-No.

0:26:430:26:47

-He snapped.

-You don't get to pin that on me.

0:26:470:26:49

We all played a part in this - me, Leyla and you.

0:26:510:26:57

I need to get back to work. You stay.

0:27:040:27:08

See Conor and Adeeb, they'd like that.

0:27:080:27:11

PHONE RINGS

0:27:210:27:23

Hello.

0:27:280:27:30

Sorry, what?

0:27:310:27:33

No, she's not here just now.

0:27:350:27:37

Wait, this is his daughter, Nicole Brodie.

0:27:390:27:43

You carrying on wi' guns in front of my grandwean?

0:28:210:28:24

-I'll not forget that.

-We weren't playing cops and robbers.

0:28:250:28:29

I always preferred blind man's bluff. Put that on.

0:28:300:28:34

You look surprised.

0:29:010:29:04

Then again, I bet you never thought it'd be an old woman that had you jumping through hoops.

0:29:040:29:09

Where's the boy?

0:29:100:29:12

Through there, in the bedroom

0:29:120:29:15

Do you want a gag to go with those handcuffs?

0:29:150:29:20

It'll be all right, I promise you.

0:29:200:29:21

Now you should never make promises that you're not going to be able to keep.

0:29:210:29:26

Nothing's going to be all right for you, ever again.

0:29:260:29:30

Lenny, they've put petrol in Cal's room.

0:29:300:29:34

Aye, that's right...

0:29:350:29:38

And I was just thinking I might start smoking again.

0:29:390:29:45

Perfect.

0:29:490:29:51

This is exactly how I wanted it to be

0:29:510:29:53

when I formally introduced myself.

0:29:530:29:57

I'm Agnes Mccabe.

0:29:570:30:02

Dad.

0:30:240:30:26

I can't do anything right, can I?

0:30:330:30:35

Where did you get the pills?

0:30:390:30:40

You can get anything you want in prison.

0:30:420:30:45

Did...did you really try to...

0:30:500:30:54

Did you want to...?

0:30:540:30:57

Lenny...I'm so sorry.

0:31:050:31:10

It's not your fault.

0:31:100:31:11

But...

0:31:110:31:14

It's not over yet.

0:31:140:31:15

Back with us, Murdoch? We checked on the wee one, he's having a nap too.

0:31:180:31:25

I suppose I can see a bit of a family resemblance.

0:31:250:31:30

What is it with you McCabes, eh?

0:31:300:31:32

First, big bad Tommy couldn't beat my daughter, now you're onto my grandson?

0:31:320:31:36

You shut your mouth unless you want it shutting permanently!

0:31:360:31:40

Yeah? Then who would show you where the money is?

0:31:400:31:44

We've got the money.

0:31:440:31:46

Aye, a wee bit.

0:31:470:31:49

Where's the rest?

0:31:570:31:58

It's near. As soon as I see her drive off with the boy,

0:31:580:32:04

I'll take you to it.

0:32:040:32:06

I could do with the cash. Aye, I could.

0:32:060:32:11

But if I don't have it to comfort me in my old age,

0:32:110:32:14

I'll make do with remembering the look on your face

0:32:140:32:18

when the fire starts and you hear your precious boy screaming.

0:32:180:32:22

No more games.

0:32:250:32:27

Go, get it, bring it here,

0:32:270:32:32

and you'd better hope I don't run out of patience in the meantime.

0:32:320:32:37

Was it an accident?

0:32:400:32:43

What difference does it make?

0:32:440:32:46

I need to know you're not going to try and do it again.

0:32:460:32:49

Please, promise me.

0:32:490:32:52

I'm so sorry.

0:32:540:32:55

I can't lose you.

0:32:550:32:58

Oh, Nicole. You already have.

0:32:590:33:04

That kid, he wasn't much older than you

0:33:050:33:11

and I...I...

0:33:110:33:13

It was my fault. I should never have run away.

0:33:130:33:16

No. No, you were...

0:33:160:33:20

You were let down, you were betrayed.

0:33:210:33:26

I hate the two of them so much.

0:33:260:33:28

Hey. Not just by Gabriel and Leyla. By me too.

0:33:280:33:35

You couldn't come to me, you couldn't trust me.

0:33:360:33:40

I've come to you now.

0:33:400:33:41

-HE COUGHS

-Are you OK? Do you need the nurse?

0:33:410:33:46

No, just some water.

0:33:460:33:47

I'll be right back.

0:33:510:33:52

I'm not going anywhere.

0:33:520:33:54

No. You're not.

0:33:540:33:58

Not much further.

0:34:180:34:20

Good.

0:34:200:34:21

Because I didn't sign up for a hike in the woods.

0:34:210:34:23

Oh, aye? What did you sign up for? Stealing weans?

0:34:230:34:27

The kid'll be OK, Lenny, if you what you're told.

0:34:280:34:31

Tough guy, eh?

0:34:310:34:33

I'm a professional.

0:34:330:34:35

As far as I know, professionals leave kids out of it.

0:34:350:34:38

-Times are hard.

-Yeah? There must be better jobs.

0:34:380:34:41

There's worse, I can tell you that.

0:34:410:34:44

I did 18 months private security in Iraq.

0:34:440:34:46

That's where I learned to make those fireworks I set up at the house.

0:34:460:34:49

-They can do a lot of damage.

-Aye, OK.

0:34:490:34:51

-Very unstable.

-All right, I said I get your point.

0:34:510:34:54

So dig!

0:35:060:35:08

Look what I found. Toss it.

0:35:240:35:27

Move.

0:35:300:35:31

That's enough.

0:35:320:35:33

Just get it over with.

0:35:360:35:37

Son, if this had a silencer on it, you'd be dead already.

0:35:370:35:40

I don't know why I'm looking at this, I don't understand any of it.

0:35:440:35:47

You're pretending you care.

0:35:490:35:51

I'm not pretending.

0:35:510:35:53

-No?

-No!

0:35:540:35:56

No matter what's happened, Michael, I can't bear the thought of you killing yourself.

0:35:590:36:04

I thought it might make life easier for you.

0:36:040:36:07

We've all made mistakes.

0:36:080:36:10

Mistakes?

0:36:120:36:13

We've all done wrong, Nicole. All of us.

0:36:140:36:19

I didn't know what else to do!

0:36:190:36:20

I still don't.

0:36:230:36:25

You get through it.

0:36:270:36:29

We all do.

0:36:320:36:33

What do you mean?

0:36:330:36:35

Serve your sentence, then rebuild your life.

0:36:380:36:41

-What life?

-Us.

0:36:430:36:46

Your family. We need you.

0:36:460:36:48

I need...

0:36:500:36:52

I need some rest.

0:36:530:36:55

You should probably go.

0:36:550:36:59

No. Not until you promise me you'll never try that again, OK?

0:36:590:37:05

Tell her, Michael.

0:37:090:37:12

I can't promise anything.

0:37:120:37:14

Promise me that you'll be out in time for my graduation.

0:37:160:37:19

Promise me that the day I get married,

0:37:230:37:26

you'll walk me down the aisle.

0:37:260:37:29

Dad, promise me that...

0:37:300:37:33

that when I have kids you'll be the best grandad ever.

0:37:330:37:37

Tell me we can still have all that.

0:37:390:37:41

I wish I could.

0:37:410:37:43

You can, Michael. You CAN have all those things.

0:37:430:37:49

Your family will be waiting for you when you get out. All of us.

0:37:520:37:57

He doesn't want you!

0:37:580:38:00

Maybe not.

0:38:030:38:05

But he needs me.

0:38:090:38:11

Is that what you want?

0:38:190:38:22

All of us to be together? As a family?

0:38:220:38:25

That's all I ever wanted.

0:38:320:38:34

It's all right, it's gonnae be all right.

0:38:380:38:42

QUIET TICKING

0:38:500:38:53

What's taking them so long?

0:39:070:39:09

Maybe Lenny's offered him a better deal, a bigger share of the cash.

0:39:100:39:13

Nah.

0:39:130:39:15

Why don't you call, see what's happening?

0:39:150:39:17

The thing is, you can't trust phones out here in the wilds.

0:39:170:39:20

-Maybe I'll just send a smoke signal.

-No!

0:39:200:39:24

You heard her.

0:39:280:39:30

Sit down, you old crone.

0:39:310:39:34

It's over.

0:39:350:39:37

You keep an eye on her while I go and get Cal.

0:39:430:39:46

-If she moves, shoot her.

-No, wait!

0:39:460:39:49

The door, it's wired up.

0:39:490:39:51

-So is the window, I think.

-Is that right?

0:39:510:39:55

Oh, aye. Gus was very thorough.

0:39:550:39:58

Shame you didn't bring him back with you

0:39:580:40:01

cos he's the only one that knows how it all works.

0:40:010:40:04

I'll call the police. Bomb squad.

0:40:040:40:07

Good idea. They probably diffuse roadside bombs

0:40:070:40:10

in Sauchiehall Street all the time.

0:40:100:40:13

I can't leave him in there.

0:40:130:40:14

You know what weans are like at that age, into everything.

0:40:140:40:20

She's right. That's what I was like.

0:40:200:40:23

That's how I know there's a panel in there, on the wall by the window.

0:40:240:40:31

And if you pull it off, there's a crawl space,

0:40:330:40:36

big enough to get a child through,

0:40:360:40:40

gets you out into the garden.

0:40:400:40:42

How can you know all that?

0:40:440:40:46

Because...

0:40:480:40:50

I grew up here.

0:40:500:40:53

And that's how me and my brother used to get away

0:40:550:40:59

from our bitch of a mother.

0:40:590:41:01

Tommy McCabe was my brother.

0:41:050:41:10

SHE LAUGHS

0:41:200:41:23

Your face! Your face is an absolute picture.

0:41:230:41:29

Go and get the boy.

0:41:310:41:32

Callum!

0:41:520:41:53

Listen to your grandad, son, OK?

0:41:550:41:59

You're going to find a secret way out of this room.

0:41:590:42:01

That'll be good, eh? Eh?

0:42:010:42:05

We need to go before he comes back and throws a match in.

0:42:180:42:23

Together?

0:42:230:42:26

Yes. Now, come on.

0:42:260:42:31

I'd rather take my chances in a fire.

0:42:310:42:35

I need to get back to the home, I don't feel right.

0:42:350:42:41

Oh, here we go again.

0:42:410:42:43

I mean it this time.

0:42:450:42:47

-Oh!

-Shame I chucked your medication then, eh?

0:42:480:42:51

Viv!

0:42:510:42:53

Please!

0:42:550:42:56

Call an ambulance.

0:43:010:43:02

Please!

0:43:050:43:07

I was thinking of taking a taxi actually, but I might as well walk.

0:43:080:43:13

If you leave me here I'll die.

0:43:130:43:16

Not you, Mum. You're a survivor.

0:43:160:43:20

Viv! Viv!

0:43:240:43:28

Would you care for a cup of tea, dear?

0:43:480:43:49

No, I was just in to see my dad for a minute.

0:43:490:43:53

Actually, he's having a little lie down.

0:43:530:43:55

-Is he OK?

-Yes!

0:43:560:43:58

Well, I mean...

0:44:000:44:02

Liz, gonnae just give me it straight, eh?

0:44:040:44:10

Tell the truth and shame the devil, eh, Gina?

0:44:100:44:13

What on earth... Why?

0:44:140:44:18

Are you OK, Dad?

0:44:180:44:19

Don't I look OK?

0:44:190:44:22

I thought you were having a little sleep.

0:44:220:44:24

Ah, there'll be plenty of time for that.

0:44:240:44:27

Right now I feel like an evening out.

0:44:270:44:29

You think I'm confused, don't you?

0:44:310:44:32

Well, I'm not. I know exactly what has to be done.

0:44:320:44:37

And if you ladies care to join me, I'll tell you all about it.

0:44:370:44:40

Yeah, course.

0:44:410:44:43

Whatever you want.

0:44:440:44:46

DOOR CLOSES

0:44:560:44:58

He's going to be OK.

0:45:030:45:05

We're all going to get on with our lives, now, OK?

0:45:150:45:18

I'm home to stay.

0:45:190:45:21

And Uncle Gabriel's going to go back to his place,

0:45:230:45:26

isn't that right?

0:45:260:45:28

Right.

0:45:280:45:30

We'll be fine.

0:45:300:45:32

OK.

0:45:320:45:34

I'll see you guys later, eh?

0:45:350:45:38

Dad, you seem to be handling things really well. I'm proud of you.

0:45:460:45:50

Well, I've had a wee wobble, I expect I'll have more.

0:45:500:45:53

But I've got this one's hand to steady the ship.

0:45:530:45:56

What is it they say? Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst.

0:45:570:46:01

Is there anything we should do? Speak to the specialist?

0:46:010:46:05

Och no, Dr Dan has been marvellous.

0:46:050:46:09

We'll just make sure we pop in more often.

0:46:090:46:12

Which is the good thing about us being on the doorstep.

0:46:120:46:15

Aye, well, our doorstep might be changing.

0:46:150:46:17

-What?

-What do you mean, Dad?

0:46:190:46:21

Yes! I would quite like to know the answer to that question too!

0:46:210:46:26

Well, it was something the doctor said this morning,

0:46:260:46:28

about how I won't be able to make new memories, right?

0:46:280:46:31

Yes, but...

0:46:310:46:33

So all that leaves is new experiences.

0:46:330:46:36

And I won't get that looking at the same four walls.

0:46:360:46:39

You want us to move?

0:46:410:46:43

That's exactly what I want.

0:46:430:46:46

I'm not talking about the ends of the earth,

0:46:470:46:50

-I'm talking about Loch Lomond.

-That's far enough away.

0:46:500:46:53

It's half an hour away.

0:46:530:46:55

I'll have the same doctor, and the same consultant.

0:46:550:46:58

So you're not selling up?

0:46:580:47:00

Not at all. Gabe and Dan can be tenants instead of lodgers

0:47:000:47:05

to cover the rent on our new place,

0:47:050:47:07

and the house stays you girls' inheritance.

0:47:070:47:10

You've got this all worked out, haven't you?

0:47:100:47:14

-I've given it a lot of thought.

-But Dad,

0:47:140:47:17

-life's going to get a lot harder.

-Yeah.

0:47:170:47:20

-And you're gonnae get more forgetful.

-Aye.

0:47:200:47:23

It's an awful lot for Liz to take on.

0:47:230:47:26

I know that. And I know I'll need help.

0:47:260:47:29

All the more reason to make the most of every day. Can't you see that?

0:47:290:47:34

I can. And I'm the one that's going with you.

0:47:380:47:42

It's going to be wonderful.

0:47:420:47:45

So, girls, can we have your blessing?

0:47:450:47:50

The usual?

0:48:000:48:02

Whisky.

0:48:020:48:03

-So, how's Leyla?

-She's fine.

0:48:060:48:09

-I'll give her a call in a couple of days.

-You do that.

0:48:120:48:16

Same again for your table, ladies?

0:48:190:48:21

Yes, please, and a lime and soda.

0:48:210:48:25

Dr Dan will be joining us shortly.

0:48:250:48:27

Well, I don't know if you're being wise or foolish,

0:48:290:48:31

but you have got some guts, Liz.

0:48:310:48:34

Oh, Eileen, I didn't have a choice in the matter.

0:48:340:48:38

This may be the last big decision in your father's life.

0:48:400:48:45

I had to let him make it.

0:48:480:48:50

Hiya, darling!

0:48:540:48:57

You seen a wee bit of your grandpa after all?

0:48:570:48:59

All right, Ma, play nice. Did you have a good time?

0:48:590:49:03

Oh, he had a great adventure, didn't you?

0:49:030:49:05

Sorry he's a bit grubby, I took him a wee walk out in the country.

0:49:050:49:08

-He's a boy, he's meant to be grubby. Has he eaten yet?

-No, no.

0:49:080:49:13

-Do you want to stay and call Frances?

-I should get going.

0:49:130:49:17

Show the gentleman out, Kelly Marie.

0:49:170:49:19

-I know where the door is.

-Thanks for looking after him.

0:49:190:49:22

I'm his grandad, it's my job.

0:49:220:49:25

DOOR SLAMS

0:49:250:49:29

HE SIGHS

0:50:100:50:12

DOOR CLOSES

0:50:170:50:19

Hello.

0:50:300:50:31

Whoever you are.

0:50:350:50:36

Six months. That's playing the long game, all right.

0:50:410:50:45

My mother blamed you for Tommy's death.

0:50:450:50:47

I would've shot him if I got the chance.

0:50:470:50:50

And what were you? Her wee secret weapon, is that it?

0:50:500:50:53

You know, you could have made a living on the stage.

0:50:550:50:59

And you'd certainly make a few quid in a brothel.

0:50:590:51:01

-Lenny...

-What?

0:51:010:51:03

Am I not allowed to compliment you anymore?

0:51:030:51:05

You can call me all the names under the sun. I deserve it.

0:51:050:51:09

That's something we agree on.

0:51:090:51:11

He was my brother, Lenny. I did it out of family loyalty.

0:51:130:51:18

If anyone can understand that, you can.

0:51:200:51:22

You know what I cannae understand? What you're doing back here.

0:51:220:51:27

You're taking your life in your hands, believe me.

0:51:270:51:31

-Listen...

-No.

0:51:310:51:32

I don't think I will. Get out.

0:51:320:51:36

Say goodbye to Cal for me...

0:51:410:51:43

Don't you say his name! Don't you say his name.

0:51:430:51:48

That boy could've died today.

0:51:480:51:50

I helped... I helped you get him out, Lenny!

0:51:500:51:53

He wouldn't have been there in the first place if it wasn't for you.

0:51:530:51:56

I trusted you with the most precious thing I had in my life

0:51:560:52:00

and you nearly destroyed it, you lying, cheating...

0:52:000:52:03

I played no part in it. It was my mother.

0:52:030:52:06

She knew she couldn't use me to get to you any more.

0:52:080:52:12

Why not? You were doing such a bang-up job, as well.

0:52:120:52:16

Because she knew that I was in love with you.

0:52:160:52:19

You've told your last lie to me, woman.

0:52:230:52:26

SHE WHIMPERS

0:52:260:52:28

HE GROWLS WITH FRUSTRATION

0:52:280:52:30

Today.

0:52:410:52:43

Today you believed me.

0:52:440:52:46

Even when you knew who I really was.

0:52:480:52:51

Yeah. Yeah, I did.

0:52:520:52:55

Doesn't that mean something?

0:52:570:53:01

Doesn't that mean you love me too?

0:53:010:53:04

Yeah, I love you, Frances.

0:53:100:53:12

I love you just enough to stop squeezing before I crushed your windpipe.

0:53:140:53:18

I love you so much I'm going to give you ten seconds

0:53:200:53:25

to get the hell out of here and never come back.

0:53:250:53:27

(I never meant...)

0:53:320:53:34

(Nine seconds.)

0:53:420:53:44

Time's up.

0:54:080:54:09

It's been a long day.

0:54:170:54:20

½I think I'm going to head up to bed.

0:54:280:54:30

I was wrong.

0:55:310:55:33

You were?

0:55:330:55:34

I never thought you'd make it out alive.

0:55:340:55:38

Well, I did. And now I just want to get away.

0:55:380:55:41

I can help with that.

0:55:420:55:44

I'll need some information, obviously.

0:55:440:55:47

You'll get it.

0:55:470:55:49

An entire criminal network. Names, addresses, money laundering,

0:55:490:55:54

drugs, prostitution all yours.

0:55:540:55:57

And Lenny at the top.

0:56:000:56:01

Lenny who?

0:56:030:56:04

What?

0:56:050:56:06

I'm talking about the McCabe business.

0:56:070:56:10

My brother might be dead,

0:56:100:56:12

but I can give you everyone who ever worked for him.

0:56:120:56:15

This you burning all your bridges in one go?

0:56:170:56:20

-It's my offer. Take it or leave it.

-Oh, I'll take it.

0:56:200:56:24

Even if it's just to see the look on your mother's face.

0:56:260:56:29

What mother?

0:56:290:56:30

Frances couldn't take the stand against you,

0:56:540:56:56

not since she was sleeping with both of us.

0:56:560:56:58

She was worth it, don't you think?

0:56:580:57:00

-I do have an appointment.

-OK, OK, name?

0:57:000:57:03

Dr Miriam Stubbs.

0:57:030:57:05

Are you from the paper? In that case, you can have two words.

0:57:050:57:08

Aye, and she doesn't mean no comment.

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-They'll be wrapping fish suppers in it tomorrow.

-What?

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Have you not seen the paper, hen?

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Are those my earrings? Go upstairs and take them off.

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Is that what my uncle used to say to you?

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