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Come on, sweetheart, roll the ball back to Mummy.

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All right? We can have a lovely time playing together then, can't we?

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Do you think I'm pushing him too hard?

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No. No, he's...

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He's on the brink, you can tell. Look.

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Come on then, boy.

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Come on.

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Come on, bring it home.

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Poor little thing.

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He just wants to play with his toys, I mean,

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he don't get why I keep forcing him to put them down and do this.

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Well, it's for his own good, ain't it?

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Dr Suresh is going to want to know where he's at.

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Listen, I'll tell you something now,

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we're coming out of there with something concrete.

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We're not going to get moodied off again.

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Do you think he's ever going to catch up with other kids his age?

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Yes.

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Yeah, with a little bit of help

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he'll be kicking a ball around in no time and then...

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then he can have his trial for West Ham.

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-Morning.

-You all right?

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Yeah. Here, I heard Kathy coughing last night. She all right?

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Yeah, she... Well, she reckons she's got the flu but, um, she'll live.

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Look, Dad, erm...

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..if you don't want me to come with you today, for Bobby's hearing,

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-I totally understand.

-No, of course I want you there. So does Bobby.

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Bobby barely knows me.

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He knows you're his brother. All right? That's enough.

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Anyway, who's he going to see supporting him?

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Jane can't be there.

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Peter and Lucy can't. Mum's...too ill.

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So it's just going to be you and me.

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Two people supporting him when it should be an entire family, so...

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Look, whatever happens later, we need you.

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OK. Yeah, course I'll be there. Just wanted to check.

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Right, I told Jane I'd go and see her first thing so I'm off.

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Well, do you want me to drive you?

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-Nah, it's all right. I'll get a cab.

-OK. Sure.

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Hello. Salsa. Yeah? Shake your tush?

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Can't imagine what I'd do if it was one of mine.

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Well, you couldn't stand by them. Not after something like that.

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Your kids are your kids.

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And that's why I'm having girls. Pearl, Ruby and Diamond.

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All in that order.

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I wouldn't swap places with them today for all the tea in China.

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Don't you two have jobs to go to

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or you just going to stand around here gossiping all day?

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Mm-hm.

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The kitchen looks like a bomb's hit it and Kyle's socks need fumigating.

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I know Stace and Arthur ain't here

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but we don't have to live in a pig sty.

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Yeah, look, I know you pay the rent,

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but you could help out from time to time.

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Cos of a goodwill gesture.

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The bins need putting out.

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That's a man's job if ever I heard one.

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But I will pick up Lily up from school later.

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Us girls have to stick together.

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Oh, um...

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I picked the post up on my way out, think that one's yours.

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SHE SIGHS

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I don't believe this. What a rott...

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It's Neville's solicitor. He's filing for divorce.

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Which means I'LL have to get a solicitor.

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That is going to be pricey...

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Well, I'll have to come up with something

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or I'll be living with you till I'm a hundred.

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Look, I know you're worried about me and Shakil

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but honestly you don't have to be.

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So why did you hide it from me then?

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Cos you know as well as I do he ain't good enough for you.

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You don't even know him.

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I don't need to know him. I've got eyes.

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What with his flashy clobber

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and all that and he's constantly attached to his phone.

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Yeah, it speaks for itself, Bex.

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I love you, Dad. And it won't happen again.

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Heard from your mum?

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She keeps ringing just to see if this is what I really want.

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You know Mum. Subtle and supportive as ever.

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I told her to stop asking.

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I wish I could be in court today.

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He should be able to see both of us there supporting him,

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he'll need that.

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So I...

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I've asked Ritchie to drop by and talk us through everything.

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Love, I can handle all that.

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I don't want you to, Ian.

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I might be stuck in here but I am still Bobby's mum.

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At least...this way I can imagine what's going on.

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I'll go mad otherwise. Please, love.

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I text Sharon last night

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to let her know you were staying.

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Mum and Steven obviously know.

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He's staying for a few more days, just till after the hearing.

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After all this time, it's...

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it's nearly over.

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A few more hours...

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KNOCKING

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What happened to Dr Suresh?

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So... Mr and Mrs...Carter.

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Why are you here?

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Salsa class?

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-Hey, Kim!

-Huh? Hi.

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I thought your salsa classes had already started.

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Yes, and it's wall-to-wall with women!

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I'm telling you, Pops, if I don't get a few hunky blokes to come,

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none of us will have anything to drool over. Trust me.

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Salsa class?

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It's not like you to do the donkey work.

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I'm sure with a little cash in hand some of these kids would be

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happy to hand these out.

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Well, if a job's worth doing...

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You can help me hand out the rest if you like.

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No, no, no. I got to meet up with Dot.

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Tough day. Ian's like a son to her.

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-Anything I can do?

-No, no.

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I've just got to do my best to keep her distracted.

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Due to Bobby's confession,

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a pre-sentencing report has already been compiled.

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If Bobby then pleads guilty to killing Lucy and...and hurting you,

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there's a strong chance the judge will move straight to sentencing.

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And if he pleads guilty will that get him a lesser sentence?

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There's always credit given.

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A judge likes to see remorse.

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They like to feel that the accused is taking responsibility

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for what they've done.

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A guilty plea ticks both boxes.

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In that case, could he avoid going to prison?

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There's something called

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a non-custodial youth rehabilitation order.

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Now, because this is the first time that Bobby's been in trouble

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and we can argue extenuating circumstances,

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there's a good chance the judge will opt for that over custody.

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You could have him home by the end of the day.

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Did you hear that, Ian?

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Have... Have you seen Bobby? Are they treating him OK?

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He's putting on a brave face.

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I think he'll be about as glad to be home as you'll be to have him.

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Make him a lasagne for when he gets back, love.

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That's his favourite.

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Yeah, course I will. Um... I've got to get going.

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-OK.

-See you in a bit.

-OK. Thank you.

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Couldn't you have, er...done that before we arrived? No?

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So... How's Ollie doing?

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You know how Ollie's doing

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because we've just sat there watching you read about it.

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I mean on a day-to-day basis.

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He's happy, interacts well?

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Um...

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He struggles with things that other kids can do at his age.

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I mean he's supposed to be able to roll a ball towards me,

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but he hasn't got a clue.

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It's worth remembering all children are individuals.

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Development happens at different stages.

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Or nothing happens at all.

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Is there anyone you could put us in touch with,

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like a physio, or like, a therapist? Or like, anything?

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As far as I can see you're very much

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at the "wait and see" stage of proceedings.

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Yeah, we don't want to do the "wait and see" thing, OK?

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We just want the best treatment for Ollie now.

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We want to get a jump on this thing. Now.

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Get a jump on what, though?

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Until Ollie misses some milestones

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we don't know that he'll miss them, do we?

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Why did you invite us down here, when you never do nothing?

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-Mick...

-Do you know how many times we've sat in an office like this

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having the exact same conversation?

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It's a follow-up to check in on Ollie's progress,

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answer any questions you might have...

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OK. I've got a question for ya.

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When are you gonna start pulling your finger out and doing something?

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Cos at the moment all we seem to be doing is going in circles.

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-We'll see you again in a few months.

-Yeah, course you will. Yeah.

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In the meantime if you do have any questions...

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Jane?

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-SHE SNIFFS

-Hey, Sharon.

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I'd sort myself out but, um...

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No, don't be daft.

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There you go.

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I think today of all days,

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things are allowed to get on top of you a bit, don't you?

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Thank you.

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I'm so pleased you decided to stay.

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You know, when Ian texted to say that you were back together, it...

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Well, it made me think that at least...

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That the pair of us had completely lost it?

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That's the definition of madness, isn't it?

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Doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different outcome.

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It made me think that at least something good's come out of today.

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Two o'clock he's due in court, isn't it?

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-Yeah.

-I'll stay with you.

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No offence, but I think I'd rather be on my own.

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Got lots to think about today.

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But you know, we shouldn't be too down in the dumps

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because Ritchie was really positive.

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She reckons that Bobby could be home by tonight.

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It's all right. Look, the lock's been sticking for weeks.

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I'll get Lee to have a look at it later.

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Just be careful!

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-You do it. You do it.

-All right... OK.

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Right, let's do this.

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That's it.

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Good boy.

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Look, today wasn't a good day.

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Right? We just have to take it on the chin

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-and hope that the next appointment's better.

-Better?

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They're carbon copies of each other.

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The only thing that's different is the doctor that tells us nothing.

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Do you think I like this? Right? I don't. I hate it.

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But this is just our life now.

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-We have to accept it for what it is.

-Yeah.

-Mick!

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I need a walk.

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Neville? It's me.

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What do you say we save us both some cash

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and thrash this out just the two of us? Eh?

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There you go, there's your change.

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All right, take care.

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Here. Peace offering.

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Mum said she was mouthing off a bit about Ian earlier.

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I'm sure she didn't mean anything by it.

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Still. It's the last thing you need really, innit?

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Seeing Ian this morning?

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Nah, I've been meaning to pop my head in, but Kath's ill

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and I haven't had a minute.

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Plus, going in that house... I mean, what do you say on day like today?

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Yeah, and I bet my little brother running round with Bex

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ain't helping either.

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-Kids, innit?

-I'll have a word.

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I'll make sure next time they want to sneak off together they admit it.

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Bex could do worse.

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Shakil, he's got a big mouth on him, but he's a good lad.

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Still, it's not like they've got much in common though, is it?

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I know you would rather Bex's boyfriend not have my last name,

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but don't take that out on him.

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No, I couldn't care less that Shakil's your brother, Kush.

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Bex is too young to have anything serious, that's all.

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Didn't... Didn't you and Sonia meet about their age?

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Thanks for the tea.

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You see, my Nick, he were a little angel

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and then he got into drugs and he made the bad things happen.

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But Bobby... Bobby ain't like that.

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I mean, what use is it locking him up?

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Yeah, well, I'd better be getting back to the laundrette or they'll

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be sending out a search party for me.

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Oh, Pops, I've got a problem.

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I've got all these blokes signed up for my salsa classes but no women!

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Hang on, I thought you said you had...

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What do you reckon, Miss Dotty? Hmm? Help me out?

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I ain't danced since my Jim had his stroke. And I couldn't.

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Not with what's happening to Ian.

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Oh, go on!

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If I don't fill up my salsa classes I'll lose my deposit on the um...

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special salsa insurance. And Pearl may not get her new shoes.

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Give you the class for free. Yeah?

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Oh, all right. Just this once.

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You won't regret it, yeah? Viva la salsa!

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Thought you'd be at court by now.

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It's an afternoon session.

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No point being there longer than you have to.

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Sorry I haven't been... y'know...around.

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You know Mum's not too well. I mean, it's nothing serious,

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it's just flu, but...you should pop round and see her.

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It's probably all the stress.

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How's Jane doing?

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I know you've probably heard this loads...

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..but what's happening to Bobby,

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it's not your fault.

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You're a great dad, Ian.

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Do you know how much I blamed YOUR dad when YOU went to prison?

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I just want to fast forward today and just get it over with.

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I'm so tired.

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Right, how about I give you a lift to court in a bit?

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Yeah, my dad won't mind me shutting up early.

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In fact, if he was here he'd take you himself.

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Didn't think you were interested.

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What with everything people round here are saying.

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I don't care about all that. I'm a rubbish brother, that's all.

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I've been too caught up with Paul recently to think about you

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and Bobby.

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Let me make it up to you.

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Home stretch, yeah?

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You know, I was sort of, er, hoping it might be a couple more

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days before we had to do the awkward small talk thing.

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Well, you know, we live on the same square.

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We're bound to bump into each other. Better to get it out the way.

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Don't make it any easier, though, does it?

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Part of me just wanted to go straight to the airport

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and get the first flight I could, but Ian...

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Well, it turns out even the black sheep of the family's

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better than no-one.

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Here I am, doing my supportive son thing. For a bit, anyway.

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Oh. So it's not permanent then?

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I don't think it'd do either of us

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any good to be running into each other for too long, do you?

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Well, um,

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I'm glad that you're there for Ian.

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Lucy would be pleased.

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A couple more days

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and I can decide where I want to be with a clear conscience.

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Until then, maybe it's best if you just pretend I'm not here.

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See ya.

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-KNOCKING

-Yeah, in here.

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Hi.

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All right?

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You look busy.

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I'm just doing Bobby's favourite tea.

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You couldn't pass that cheese, could you?

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Ian, have you got a minute?

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No, not until I've got this in the oven, I haven't.

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I saw Jane this morning, and she told me

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that Ritchie's hopeful that Bobby might be coming home later tonight.

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Yep, I've vacuumed his room, I've changed his bed

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and I'm doing his favourite tea. It's not a bad welcome home, is it?

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I could give that woman a piece of my mind.

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Ritchie. Getting your hopes up like that.

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She just wants us to be ready, that's all.

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Well, that's all well and good, Ian, but...

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Ritchie's not the judge.

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She's not in control of what happens in that court any more than you are.

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You and Jane have to be ready for every possibility,

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not just the one you're hoping for.

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Ian...

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Just tell me you understand that there's just as strong

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a chance that Bobby won't be coming home later.

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Ian...

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Hey, you all right?

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Got Kathy some flu tablets and I'm about to iron our shirts. Anything else you want doing?

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-Nope.

-I was just telling Ian that Bobby coming home tonight's

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not certain, no matter what Ritchie might think.

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Me and Jane are just trying to look on the bright side. OK?

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What is the alternative?

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I sit here and worry that my son could be in prison this time tomorrow?

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Well, maybe that's exactly where he should be.

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Look, Ian, I didn't mean it that way...

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Oh, you meant every word. You always do.

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Oh, Mick.

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Oh, I'd offer to buy you one but I'm not exactly good company at the minute.

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Yeah. You know when you have one of them really nasty mornings...

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I persuaded Neville we can sort out the divorce between us.

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He's on his way now and I'm shaking like a leaf.

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You'll be all right. I'm sure you'll both sort it out.

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-Um, good luck, yeah?

-Will you stick around and help me?

-What?

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You know Neville, you know how to talk to him.

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I'm worried he's gonna push my buttons like always,

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and I'll say something I regret and walk away with nothing.

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I don't know the geezer from Adam.

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Please, Mick. I could really do with someone fighting my corner.

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If you're looking for a way to be useful, here it is.

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Hey! I've finally managed to get a word out of Dot that

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that isn't about Bobby Beale.

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Pops! Please don't do that to me!

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Hey...

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And you didn't have to go out of your way to suggest

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she take dancing classes.

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I did that for me, not for Dot.

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Listen, she starts chatting about salsa classes at church,

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the next thing I'm beating off dancing pensioners with a stick.

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Yeah, yeah, but you said you were desperate for men, hm?

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The next thing I know it's women you needed.

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Kim, Kim.

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You can't pretend with me.

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I know you care,

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despite of what you like people to think.

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Nothing like a bit of a boogie to get your mind off real life, is it?

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You've got a good heart, you know.

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If that was true, Pops,

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I wouldn't have spent all day avoiding a woman who wants a baby.

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And praying that she doesn't get one.

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I want half the value of the house. Cash.

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-HE LAUGHS

-What you laughing at? 50%, it's fair ain't it?

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No, "fair" is leaving this marriage with what we brought into it.

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She barely owned the clothes on her back when we met me.

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At least I had my pride. Still have.

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Oh, yeah, the famous Slater pride.

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Never done any of them any good as far as I can tell.

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Stop getting all Jekyll and just stick to the point.

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What's he even doing here?

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The whole point was for us to discuss this between the two of us.

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Yeah, moral support. So keep bunnying.

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Well, we ain't got no kids and I paid the mortgage all these years.

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So explain to me again why she gets half?

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You'd have been nothing without me. We were a team, Neville.

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A good one, for a long time.

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You can't just wipe that away.

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You're the one who's shacked up with someone else five minutes after we split.

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Or did this thing start while we were still together? Eh?

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-Slow down, soppy, I'm a married man.

-So am I.

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He's just a friend, Neville. What we had wasn't nothing to me.

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It was a marriage - a whole life. You know what I'm owed.

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The point is, I'm skint.

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The house is mortgaged to the hilt and there's nothing in the bank.

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Even if I wanted to, I got nothing to give.

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You should go back to bed, Kath. You don't look well.

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Well, I'll be here as long as you are.

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The last thing Ian needs right now is you dripping poison in his ear.

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I know you don't like me much, but I'm Ian's oldest friend

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and the only reason I'm here is to look out for him.

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Look, what I said, that...well, that Bobby should be in prison...

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Oh, save your breath, Sharon. You can't take something back like that.

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And I'm not trying to. If you'd let me get a word in...

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-How you feeling?

-Well he'd be a lot better

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-if she hadn't shown up shouting her mouth off.

-Will you just give it a rest?

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If it wasn't for you pressurising him, Ian might be able to

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finally admit how he really feels about everything.

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Maybe you should both give it a rest, yeah?

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BEEPING

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The lasagne.

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Have a nice life, Bels. I hope it's everything I couldn't give you.

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Well, you wouldn't be the first geezer to claim he's skint

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instead of weighing on his ex.

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Yeah, well, I'm not.

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And even if I was - again, what's it got to do with you?

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Well, she just asked you here out of courtesy.

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But if you wanna spend all your readies on legal fees

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and going to court I'm sure that's no skin off your nose, is it, babe?

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Just let the solicitors sort it out.

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She's sharing a flat with Walford's great unwashed.

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What sort of solicitor is she likely to afford?

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-Oh, so you admit that you're taking advantage then? Yeah?

-I'm admitting nothing.

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Look at my books if you like - there's no money anywhere.

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That's cos your dodgy accountant's hidden it all...probably.

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OK, say it does end up in court.

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How's it going to look when I stand up

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and tell everyone what you're really into?

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Oh, you mean the parties that my wife attended with me?

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It don't really matter though, does it? Cos mud sticks.

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What are your clients gonna think when they find out you're into that wife-swapping game...?

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All right! All right!

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So, what is your good name worth?

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Fine.

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You can have 50k. Cash.

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Final offer or I'll see you in court.

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Let me talk it over with my people and I'll get back to you.

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You're welcome to her.

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Easy, it's only 50 bags.

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It's nothing compared to what that gaff's worth.

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Yeah, but it's a start. And now you've helped me

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get the ball rolling I can probably bump him up even more.

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It's a shame, though, ain't it?

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20 years down the drain just like that.

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We did have some good times, Nev and me.

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It's just a shame I was too worried about the future

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or the mortgage or what people thought to enjoy them.

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You blink, time moves on... you don't get it back.

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D'you know what, girl? You're not wrong.

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We've picked up the glass and most of the food from the yard.

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The birds'll get the rest.

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I think maybe it's best if you go, don't you?

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Ian, I didn't come here to cause trouble.

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All I meant was...maybe it's be best if Bobby doesn't come home.

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I've been thinking the same thing.

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-You have got to be kidding me. Skipping school?!

-We weren't...

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Just save your excuses, yeah? I know your type, Shakil.

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Just cos you're gonna be happy in some dead-end job doesn't mean Rebecca will.

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Why do you think so little of me?

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We've got an Inset afternoon. You know I don't skip school.

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Yeah? And I'm not a kid. And I'm not Star.

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I'm me. And from now on, that includes Shakil.

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So get used to it.

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You got to feel for my dad. Five girls.

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I don't know how he lasted as long as he did.

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Why can't Rebecca just spend the rest of her life in her

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bedroom playing her guitar?

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Girls grow up. They discover boys.

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At least Bex seems to have found someone who sets her heart aflutter.

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I never did, so I settled for Nev. Look at me now.

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I mean, divorce don't have to be all that bad. I mean, take me and Sonia.

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We're a much better team now than we ever were when we were married.

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That's sweet. But I don't see that for me and Nev somehow.

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You know, Bex seems like a really sensible girl.

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If Shakil makes her happy, don't take that away.

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Come on, sweetheart, all right, you can do it.

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Just roll the ball to Mummy.

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Is there an Ollie Carter in the house?

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You're gonna distract him, Mick.

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Good. He should be playing with all these toys,

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they cost us a bomb.

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He's just a little boy.

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We've had kids before, we know how fast it goes.

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He's only gonna be small once.

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I just...I just don't want us to worry about wasting them years.

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You know? About worrying about when he's going to hit a milestone

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-or...

-IF he's going to reach a milestone.

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Well, if he doesn't, so what?

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The point is, he smiles like a trouper,

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cos that little face gets us out of bed every morning.

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I mean, look at him. He's gorgeous, ain't he?

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And he's ours.

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And the rest of it...

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whatever we find out...

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we'll deal with it.

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Just, you know, please,

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let's not look back and think we wasted the best years, yeah?

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Pass us that lion, will you? He likes it when we do the voices.

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I don't think he likes your voice. I think it's a bit scary.

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-Oi!

-Scares him a little bit.

-Youse two best come down, quick.

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Stan?

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Stan!

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