09/01/2012 EastEnders


09/01/2012

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Come on, hurry up. I'm freezing out here and I need the loo.

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-All right?

-Oh, sorry.

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What you apologising for?

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Er, I didn't realise it was you.

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Would it have made much difference if it wasn't?

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Oh, I dunno.

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See you downstairs.

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It'll be fine if you just pull them down a bit.

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-That's uncomfy!

-I'm not talking to you!

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B, how much does a pair of school trousers cost?

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Do you know how much a funeral costs? Go and clean your teeth.

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-Everyone's going to laugh at him.

-Good. Might toughen him up a bit.

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Any tea in that pot?

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Sorry, I think it needs a refill. You sit down. I'll do it.

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-No, I'll do it. Anything interesting there?

-Yeah, maybe.

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Where've all the mugs gone?

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Sorry, that'll be me. There must be two or three up in Mum's room.

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Tiff, go and get 'em, will ya? Excuse me. I'm talking to you, madam.

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It's no good. She won't go up. Too scared of Nana Pat's ghost.

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Oh, for God's sake. You're nearly nine.

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-Scooby Doo isn't true, all right?!

-Bianca!

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We'll go and get the mugs, eh? Together.

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You ain't finished your breakfast yet.

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-I'm not hungry. Come on, young lady.

-All right, old man.

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Cheeky!

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Who'd've thought he'd be sweet with her?

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Oh, yeah, who'd have thought it, eh?

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Just as she's about to fall for him, he'll be off.

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Not necessarily.

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Hello? Hello? Anyone home? Come out, come out, wherever you are.

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(Look under the bed.)

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Nana Pat was too big to fit under the bed.

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Well, if she can walk through walls, she can get under the bed, surely?

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Come on, darling, come here.

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Listen, if Nana Pat wanted to come back as a ghost,

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don't you think I'd know about it?

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I'm the first person she'd want to haunt, I promise you.

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-Granddad.

-Yes?

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What's so good about "the other place?"

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What you talking about?

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Well, Nana Pat said when she died,

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she didn't want to go to heaven cos she'd get bored.

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She'd much rather go to the other place

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cos there's a better class of company there.

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-What did she mean?

-Nothing, darling.

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She was just making a joke, that was all. Don't mean nothing.

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Are you all right?

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I just miss her, that's all.

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I didn't think I would but I do.

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Granddad?

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Yes.

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When am I going to meet Uncle Joe?

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Who've you been talking to?

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Dad says he's a nutter.

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Look, Uncle Joe's got a few problems, that's all,

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but he's not a nutter.

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And that is not a very nice word to say.

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But we'll talk about that another time.

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And there are no ghosts, OK?

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Right, let's get those mugs. Come on.

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A KNOCK AT THE FRONT DOOR

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All right, all right, I'm coming.

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Sorry, I really need to speak to somebody. Is Ricky around?

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He's been offered a day's work. What's the matter?

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I've just, I've had the most awful experience. Look, I'm shaking.

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-What's the racket about?

-Can I sit down?

-Yeah, go through.

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-You deal with her.

-Oh, great, thanks.

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Janine, what's up?

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I've just had the most awful dream that I was in labour, right?

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And I gave birth to a monster.

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Well, that's par for the course, innit.

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Pat was the midwife and she was screaming at me, "Janine, Janine."

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And I was so frightened I woke up. But it's like it's still there.

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What's still there?

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Pat's voice. It's like she was in the room with me.

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-Well done.

-Sorry?

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Tiffany! Come on, she didn't mean it.

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-Nothing back from the police at all?

-Hello?

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Oh, Zainab.

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Patrick, I thought you'd retired.

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Just helping with the handover. Doing a bit of stocktaking.

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Then soon, I'll be all done.

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I see. I've just come for some cereal.

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And how are you?

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Fragile. Picking up the pieces, you know?

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And Tamwar?

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-Fingers crossed.

-Well, we're all thinking of him.

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Thank you, I'll just get a card. How are things with you, Patrick?

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-Doing the best, you know.

-Yeah?

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Sure this is a good time to be, you know, giving up work?

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Don't worry about me at all, man, I'll always be busy.

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You know, looking up old friends and things.

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And there's plenty to do on the allotment.

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That's £3.87 altogether.

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-Is it true you're looking for staff?

-Denise is, yes.

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-What about Kim?

-I think both of them know

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it wouldn't be such a good idea at all, at all.

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Besides, Kim's doing up the new flat.

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-What flat?

-Across the road. Number three. They're renting from Janine.

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The one that was a halfway house? Denise, Patrick was telling me about the new flat.

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-What about it?

-I don't know. What state is it in?

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It's fine.

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Is it clean?!

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It will be.

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Zainab was just asking about staff vacancy.

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-Oh, yeah?

-No, not for me. Of course, not for me.

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I was just making conversation but... Anyway, thank you.

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I'll... Yeah, I've got to get back.

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Why not?

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Me and her?! Are you mad?!

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Don't you remember how we was in here?!

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No, no, that's got nothing to do with ghosts.

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She just had a nasty dream, that's all. Dreams like that

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can sometimes make you a bit loopy.

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Is that what happened to Uncle Joe?

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That's a different thing altogether.

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-What did Janine say?

-I'm dealing with it. Has she calmed down?

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I don't know, I'll check.

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Has Uncle Joe got red hair like me and Mum?

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-No, that's from Carol's family.

-Is he white like you?

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-Eh?

-Is he white like you or black like me?

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He's white, like me.

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Come on you two, you don't want to be late on your first day back.

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Then why am I black?

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Erm, because you... you had a different Dad and he IS black.

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-Kids! Now!

-Then why haven't I met him?

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Here you are. You're best off asking your mother that one.

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-You coming?

-Morgan wants to know who his dad is.

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-I ain't got time for this now.

-But I want to know!

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His name is Barack Obama! And he lives in America, all right?

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Come on!

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I don't know...

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Patrick?

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Oh, there you are.

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I was just dropping my card in over the road.

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How can I help you?

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Look, I get just as frustrated with Denise as you do.

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-Sorry? What?

-I live with her. So I know how difficult it can be.

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I mean she's bossy, argumentative and that temper.

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She never admits when she's wrong.

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And that, kind of, foolish pride of hers.

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Yes, without anything much to be proud of.

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-Yeah, well...

-Patrick, did she send you over here?

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No, no, if she knew I was talking to you she'd kill me!

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Zainab, you know, what I admire about you is your patience,

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your restraint. You know, with all the problems, your humility.

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Hence the reason why I'm asking you that, um,

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just to prove yourself the bigger person,

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if you could find it in your heart to just make the first move?

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Please.

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It's always all about you, isn't it, Janine, eh?

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So, what was I meant to do, stay at home crying by myself?

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-Why, where was what's his face?

-If you mean Michael...

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Why? Who else you got on the go at the moment?

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-You can talk.

-Where was he?

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He's like you. He doesn't do feelings.

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He's like, "You and Pat didn't get on when she was alive.

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"Now she's dead. What's your problem?"

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-You and Mum were like that then?

-You haven't been here for 15 years.

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You haven't got the first idea what went on between us.

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I know about Barry, Janine. Cos Simon told me.

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And the old Jewish boy. Don't rewrite history. Please.

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You haven't changed one little bit.

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You arrive here at the very last minute,

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playing the whole penitent son thing,

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and then suddenly it's like the sun is shining out your backside.

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-I know different.

-At least I made it which is more than my precious brother's likely to.

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-Only because of the will.

-I beg your pardon?

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Oh, what, are we going to pretend different?

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Cos I've got news for you, big brother,

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the only thing that Pat has left any of us is debt.

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So, I'm really sorry and all that, but you seem to have had a wasted trip.

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I've made us all some coffee.

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And do you know what? Next time you need any help don't bother coming to me.

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Janine?

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Janine.

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-What was that all about?

-She wonders why I ain't come back all these years.

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Honestly, that girl.

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Who's that from?

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It's from Zainab Masood. You don't know her.

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Do you know, everybody's been so kind.

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You know that me and your mum never really got on.

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But over time...

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Hey, Carol.

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No, no. I'm all right, David.

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Do you know, I saw all that estate agent stuff.

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Yeah.

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How would you feel?

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-It's none of my business, is it?

-DOORBELL RINGS

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Oh, it's the undertaker. I'd forgotten all about him.

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You stay there. I'll go.

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Leslie Coker of Coker and Sons, bespoke funeral directors.

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A Ms Carol Jackson spoke to one of my assistants, I understand?

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Come in, Mr Coker. Thank you for coming.

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My deepest and sincerest condolences at your sad loss.

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Thank you. I'm David Wicks.

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Am I right in thinking Pete Beale was your father?

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-Why? Did you know my dad?

-I organised your father's funeral, Mr Wicks.

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We might even have shook hands that day.

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I doubt it cos I didn't show up until the funeral was almost over.

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Even so. It's an honour.

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She needs the work. Not just for the money,

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of course that is important,

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just as a way of helping her to recover. A kind of, what's the word? Therapy.

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Therapy? If she needs therapy, go get her a shrink.

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On come on, Denise, think of how you were after Lucas.

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Remember how that felt like?

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Well, if she wants the job,

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why can't she just come in and ask like anybody else?

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You know Zainab as well as I do, she's her own worst enemy.

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She's just so full of pride.

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All she can remember is that you used to work for her.

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And she's kind of worried that you'll make her beg.

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Did you hear her making digs about the flat?

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Is it clean? Oh, give me a break.

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The thing is, I've already had a word with her.

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You've done what?!

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And she'll probably turn up and say that she only come here

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because I persuaded her to. But y'know, Dee, if you could only meet her halfway?

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Prove to yourself that you are the bigger woman?

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Please.

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And so when he goes round telling all his mates

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his dad is Barack Obama, what do we say then?

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-What was I supposed to say?

-Something else?

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You've got your Dad back, why shouldn't he?

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-Can we just talk about this tonight?

-No, cos we won't talk about it later.

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You might want to think about getting him some new trousers and all.

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-You said what?

-I said if he wasn't gone after the funeral,

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he'd have me to answer to.

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And when I say "me," I mean "us."

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Thank you, sweetheart.

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What do you mean, "us?"

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You and me, Max.

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You can hold him down while I administer the kicking.

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Your face!

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14, he was, the last time.

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Squealed like a pig.

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Those were the days.

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Officially I'm retired, but I still like to keep an eye on things.

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Pop in most days.

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And when I saw your mother's name on the duty log,

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I said to my staff straight away,

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"I'm taking care of this one personally.

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"Nothing but the very best for Her Majesty."

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-So, you knew Pat, Mr Coker?

-Mr Coker buried my dad, apparently.

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Yes, but Patricia and I go back long before, when I was still apprenticed to my own father.

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Not in a professional capacity. We knew each other...

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socially, you might say.

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Right.

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Always had a touch of class about her, did Patricia.

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One of the great ladies of the East End.

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-Privilege to have known her.

-I see.

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Which is why, upon your father's death, she put Mrs Fowler, I believe,

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on to me.

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Turned out to be the beginning of a long association

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between the firm and Albert Square. Mrs Skinner, Mr Evans, Mrs Fowler,

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and Mr Archie Mitchell to name but a few.

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We pride ourselves on our service being second to none.

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Yeah. Well, we only want the best for Pat.

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And I'd be dishonouring my professional reputation

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to provide anything less.

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You'll be wanting our premier service, then?

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Do we?

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I appreciate there will be financial considerations,

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and in view of the esteem in which I hold Patricia's memory,

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I'd be pleased to offer a very substantial discount

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to offset any worries you may have in that regard.

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That's very kind. Thank you.

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That's agreed, then. Premier service for a premier family.

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Shall we make a start?

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Tell you what, I am so angry!

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-Sorry.

-This is Mr Coker, Whitney. He's organising Pat's funeral.

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Right. I'll leave you to it.

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Excuse me a minute.

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Whitney, what's the problem?

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You know what Bianca told Morgan when he asked who his dad was?

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-What?

-Barack Obama.

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Morgan needs new stuff for school. Bianca's probably owed a fortune in child support.

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But instead of getting in touch, she'd rather lie.

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Bianca's got a lot on at the moment.

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I bet Morgan would give anything to meet his Dad and get to know him.

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We'll talk about it later. I got to get back in there.

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WHITNEY DIALS

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'The number you have called is not recognised.

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-'Please check the number...'

-Great.

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There you go. Bye now.

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What, you come back to make more snide remarks about the new flat?

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This is nothing to do with the flat.

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I had a word with Patrick. He suggested I came.

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So, just to run through it, so we're all agreed.

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The cherrywood casket, the Windsor, yes?

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The horse-drawn hearse,

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black horses, the Gladstone.

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Two top of the range limousines.

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An internment at St Cuthbert's Church

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and the service to be conducted by Reverend Stevens,

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who you'll be liaising with to arrange details of hymns

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-and readings and so forth.

-Right. Yeah.

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And you'll be taking care of the catering and the flowers yourselves.

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-Yeah.

-Just on that.

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I'm assuming that you'll be wanting a special floral tribute.

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Pat's name spelt out, with gardenia and lily sprays, yes?

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Maybe "Nana Pat."

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Fine. I should point out, they do charge by the letter.

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Let's just stick to "Pat", shall we?

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-Fine. This is the florist we recommend, Mr Wicks.

-Right.

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They do require a few days' notice, so the sooner the better.

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-OK, I'll give 'em a ring, yeah.

-If you could just sign there.

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One thing, how much is all this going to cost?

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Well, as I say,

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given that it's Patricia, I'm happy to offer a substantial discount.

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So, you should see plenty of change from £15,000.

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Right, yeah.

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Any problems, day or night, please don't hesitate to get in touch.

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Let me see you out, Mr Coker.

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Yes. And once again my deepest condolences at your dreadful loss.

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Thank you.

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A special lady, your mother, Mr Wicks.

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A very, very special lady.

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What a woman.

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Thank you. Bye bye, now.

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-What the hell have we done?

-Did Bianca say something about an insurance policy?

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Not enough to cover that.

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Have you got 15 grand kicking around? Cos I haven't.

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I have but it's difficult.

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I can't get my hands on it immediately, Carol, it's tied up.

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Hold on a sec. Private conversation, Carol.

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Yeah, sorry, I just want my phone.

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Can you shut the door behind you, please?

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Hi, yeah, sorry about that.

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As I was saying, there's a bloke that used to work for you.

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Ray Dixon?

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Oh. Right.

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Well, do you know where he is now or how I can get in touch with him?

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-Who are you ringing?

-Who do you think?

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-Don't you dare. Not Derek.

-I'm not that stupid.

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I don't like David Wicks any more than you do.

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You ain't backing out on me, are you?

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What we going to say to Bianca

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when we turn her dad into peanut butter?

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You're using the word "dad" about that slimeball?

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When has he ever been a dad to that girl, eh?

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PHONE RINGS

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All right, Carol?

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Yeah.

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All right, give us a couple of minutes.

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-What's that about?

-She's on the scrounge, isn't she?

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She wants help with the funeral costs.

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That's good.

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Gives us a bit of leverage, eh?

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Be worth every penny.

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Come on, then.

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You shouldn't have done that, Carol.

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I'm the one who's borrowing it. You don't have anything to do with it.

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Has Max got that sort of money?

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Who is the first person he's going to turn to?

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All right. So what choice do we have?

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I'm telling you, once Derek gets involved, that is it. It's over.

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What?

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He wants me gone, don't he? Sooner the better.

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He can hardly keep you from your mother's funeral.

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-It's got nothing to do with the funeral.

-What then?

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You.

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He wants to keep me away from you.

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And has he got anything to be worried about?

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You tell me.

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David...

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-I've been trying really hard, Carol.

-What do you mean?

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Don't tell me you haven't and all?

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I think we should phone the undertaker

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and tell him that we've made a big mistake.

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You can't, cos I've signed it, ain't I?

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-Besides...

-Besides what?

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We can't bury her in a cardboard coffin, can you imagine Dot's face?

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OK. What do you suggest?

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Maybe I should leave.

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How would you feel about that?

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-I don't want you to.

-Cos he's right, you know.

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I ruin people's lives, Carol. I don't mean to, but I do.

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Well, I don't care. Cos I'm not having my personal life dictated to by my brothers.

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Why don't I nip and see Janine? KNOCKING

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Did you not hear the last thing that she said to you? Is it him?

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Yeah. It's worth a shot, ain't it?

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-Stall him. Don't agree anything. Promise me?

-All right.

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Promise? I'll be as quick as I can.

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KNOCKING CONTINUES

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What's a girl got to do to get some privacy round here?

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I'm not stopping, don't worry.

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Sorry, can you repeat that?

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Oh, in that case, can I leave a message?

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Cigarettes are a filthy habit, yes?

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-Yes.

-They're poison. So why are we selling poison?

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What's with the "we?"

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Do you know what, I think you're forgetting something.

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I am the boss. YOU are the employee.

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Which means that YOU do as you're told.

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Or is that too hard for you to get your head round?

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So you're happy to have all that guilt on your head, are you?

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Do you know what, this is your fault

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and I'm holding you personally responsible!

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-You've got a nerve.

-Come on Janine. I'll pay you back. Think of the family.

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-Unbelievable.

-Look, I'm bad, all right? I'm bad.

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I'm selfish, I'm irresponsible, whatever you want.

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But, please. Please, Janine.

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It's not like you can't afford it.

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You would just say anything, wouldn't you?

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Look, I know we didn't get on that well when you were younger but...

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You do this one thing and I swear, Janine, I will put the effort in.

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This could be our chance to repair the damage.

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Excuse me while I just go and stick my fingers down my throat.

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Where you going?

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Wait.

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You need money, Derek's offering money, so why don't you just take it?

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Apart from the fact I don't know where it's come from,

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my family can't afford debt they won't be able to pay back.

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Sorry? Whose family? We're your family, Carol.

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-I know that.

-So, let Derek take care of business.

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I'm offering an interest free loan. With no pressure to pay it back at all.

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Talk to Ricky and Bianca.

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-So why are you rushing me into making a decision?

-Excuse me, you called me!

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All right, I'll have to talk to Ricky and Bianca.

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-Why are you looking at me like that?

-Because I'm thinking. Do you want to know what?

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There's only one name that hasn't cropped up in this whole conversation.

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-Has he said something?

-Sorry, who are you talking about?

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-He has, hasn't he?

-Don't be an idiot, Carol.

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-I don't know what you mean.

-Where is he?

-Who?

-Come on!

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Don't bother. It's obvious, look at her. She's back in the sack with him.

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I am not in the sack with anybody! You take that back!

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We're just trying to protect you. We don't want to see you get hurt again.

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I don't need you two to dictate what's going on in my life.

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-SOMEONE OPENS THE DOOR

-I wonder who this might be?

0:24:120:24:15

What you two doing here?

0:24:200:24:21

Derek has kindly offered to lend us the money for Pat's funeral.

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Right.

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Well, Janine's just written me out a cheque.

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So, thanks, but no, thanks.

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You ain't going, are you?

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Boys.

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I meant what I said.

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See you later.

0:24:460:24:48

-Zainab?

-I've restocked the tobacco shelf, so that's an end to it.

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Yeah, I've been having a little think.

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And we've both been through so much these past few weeks.

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It's not right that we should fight.

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Not with Tamwar still in the hospital and everything.

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Look, forget what I said, Zee.

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First and foremost, we're friends, right?

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We should never forget that.

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Do you want to do the hug thing?

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-Not really.

-No, me neither.

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Well?

0:25:340:25:36

Well, what?

0:25:360:25:38

You not told her? Come on, show her.

0:25:380:25:41

Oh. Where'd they come from?

0:25:410:25:44

I bought 'em. And a new PE kit. Can't believe you didn't notice.

0:25:440:25:48

-Come on you two, wash your hands.

-How did you meet him, Mum?

0:25:500:25:53

What you talking about?

0:25:530:25:56

Oh. Come on, wash your hands.

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Just to say that dinner's on the table.

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What are you doing?

0:26:120:26:14

Tiff's not wrong, you know. There are ghosts.

0:26:140:26:18

I can feel her, you know.

0:26:180:26:21

Like she's watching me.

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Talking to me.

0:26:240:26:25

Yeah? What's she saying?

0:26:250:26:28

-Be careful.

-Never your strong point.

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Nor yours.

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No.

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Mind you, he's right though, ain't he?

0:26:360:26:39

-Sorry, who we talking about now?

-Derek.

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He don't trust me.

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Mind you, that makes two of us.

0:26:430:26:45

-Cos I don't trust me either.

-Makes three of us, actually.

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So, what you going to do?

0:26:500:26:54

We both know what we're going to do.

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Cos neither of us is strong enough or sensible enough not to.

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Come here.

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No, not now.

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-When?

-When everyone's gone to bed.

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If your brother finds out he's going to kill me.

0:27:040:27:08

Yeah? If he does before the end of the week, we could squeeze you

0:27:080:27:11

into Pat's coffin. Two for one. What do you reckon?

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Mother and son reunited at last.

0:27:140:27:16

BIANCA: Mum! Dad! Tea!

0:27:160:27:19

One kiss.

0:27:190:27:20

Some things never go away.

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Oh, God.

0:27:330:27:35

It's like we're 14 again.

0:27:350:27:37

And I'll say what I said that night in '76.

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-I love you.

-David, please.

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I love you, I love you, I love you.

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Say it back then.

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Come on, you know you want to.

0:27:540:27:56

Say it.

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I love you.

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I love you, I love you.

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