25/11/2016 EastEnders


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Ain't you going to clear that away?

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Getting the silent treatment again?

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Ben's already left too.

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I don't think morning small talk is his thing at the moment either.

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You not having any breakfast?

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No, I'm not hungry. Eddie's dad's coming in today.

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I don't want to let Billy down, do I?

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He'll be fine. I hope so. Right, I'll see you later.

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You ready? Yeah. Come on, then.

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I'm going to do some shopping when I've dropped him off.

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Right, see you at lunch. Bye.

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Come on, Denny. We'll be late.

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DISH CLATTERS LOUDLY

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You're seeing someone else, ain't you? What?

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Yeah, you are, cos I know you weren't in work yesterday, Lee! But I gave you the benefit of the doubt

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and waited to see what you'd come up with! Just tell me the truth!

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Go on! Go on, Lee! Tell me the truth! Who is it?

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You're being stupid. I ain't being stupid!

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Because you lied to Lauren about some works drinks and all.

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It must be someone else, ain't it? It is! And do you know what?

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That's why it ain't working out between us in bed, ain't it? Whit, will you stop being angry?

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I just went into town, all right? That's all. Why would you not tell me that? I went Christmas shopping.

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What? Yeah, for your present. If I told you I was going in to town, you'd want to come with me and it

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was the only chance I had to go without you sussing it out. I don't believe you!

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I'm telling you the truth! I swear! What did you get me, then? Of course I got you something. What is it?

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I'm not telling you that, am I? Because you never got me nothing, that's why! Will you stop?

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All right, fine. If you want me to go prove it to you, I'll go prove it to you.

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But it's not Christmas yet so it'll only ruin the surprise. Is that what you really want? Really?

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No.

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SHE SOBS

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Course it's not.

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You're right. Maybe I am being stupid.

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I'm sorry.

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Sorry. Oi, oi...

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Come here. No. Come here. Oi, no...

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Come here.

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Sorry.

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Idiot.

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I can't believe we've overslept this long. I can.

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Been awake half the night.

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Oh, Billy. Shall I make you a quick coffee?

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No, no.

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Hon? Yeah.

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What if I say something inappropriate?

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Billy, this is the nerves talking. Yeah, but no-one prepares you

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to have a conversation with a parent who's just lost their kid.

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Yeah, I know. But remember what Les said.

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You know, every funeral is different.

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For each one, you need different skills.

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Yeah, but what if I haven't got the right ones for this one?

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The first of everything is always the worst.

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And I'm pretty sure you're not going to have any as bad as this in the future.

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You are a kind and compassionate man, Billy Mitchell.

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That's all Eddie's dad needs today.

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Right, good luck.

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Thanks.

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Morning. Do you want a cuppa? Yeah, love one, thanks.

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What are you looking at?

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A French accommodation site.

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There's a couple of "shom-breh de bons" on here.

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Mm. Sounds fancy! Bedsits, to you and me. Oh.

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Well, it sounds grim when you put it like that.

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Would it sound better if I said they were studios? Well, it's all the same, isn't it?

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You're not just going for the first thing you see, are you?

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Don't panic. I'm kipping on the pastry chef's sofa for the first few nights.

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I just want to set up some viewings, that's all. Well, good.

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I could get you something for your new pad as a going-away present.

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You've done enough already. Keep your cash for your kids.

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No, if you're leaving, you must need something.

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I've got everything I need.

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Well, I ain't letting you go without anything.

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Well, why don't we just cook a going-away dinner? I'll cook, if you like.

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Good idea! I'll sort the table out, you get all the food.

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It can be my present and it can be like the last supper!

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No-one's dying. It will be fun. We can make the table look all fancy.

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Yeah, get candles and all that. And I can cook my signature dish.

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Duck lasagne! Duck lasagne! Brilliant!

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Morning. Morning, Mum.

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They've finally taken the recycling. Oh, about time.

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What are you doing up so early? I've been awake since four.

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But Ollie's hardly slept. And we needed some shopping.

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Oh, can you do me a favour? Depends what it is.

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I've still not found my bracelet. You know, the one my dad gave me?

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Um... Can you check the rest of the boxes from when you moved?

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It might have got mixed up in there somewhere. Yeah, of course.

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It might be worth checking all the rooms again.

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You might have just missed it. You never know. Yeah.

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Dot, you're here early.

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Good morning, Patrick. Morning, Dot.

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Don't forget your appointment at 1:30. I know. I know.

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I've written it down. Right, I'll meet you after work.

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Well, you don't have to. I know I don't have to, but I want to.

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You need somebody there to support you. End of discussion.

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All right?

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Have you heard any more about the casting result? No, no. Nothing.

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Well, you know what they say about no news. Yes, I do.

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No news is no news.

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You know what I've been thinking? It's obvious that Geraldine wasn't...

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She wasn't listening. I mean, she ignored me completely.

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Anyhow, what's done is done.

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I'm over that.

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Shaki got the early bus. What's that about?

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Dunno. That's a grand total of one word you've said so far. Sorry.

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It's Dad. I tried ignoring him this morning, but it didn't work.

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Did he even realise? Yeah, of course he did. He told Jay. I heard him.

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Why don't you try going the other way? What other way is there?

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You've ignored him, you've yelled at him.

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It's all a bit negative, isn't it? Why don't you try being nice to him?

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I've tried that. I've tried everything.

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I hate seeing you this stressed. Why can't you just chill out a little bit?

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Of course I'm stressed. It's my dad. He's going to die, Bex.

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I've got to try and do something.

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I know how you feel, you know? No, you don't.

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When we thought my mum was ill, I panicked.

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I thought - what if she dies? But that all worked out in the end.

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Things change, Lou. They just do.

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Thank you, Miss Hughes. You've been great.

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Ooh! First deal of the day already in the bag!

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Yeah!

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Boys! Good to see you back. All right? How's it going, mate?

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All right? Business survive without us then, yeah? Oh, just about, bro.

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Just about. Just about, man.

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All right?

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No, I'm not all right, actually, mate.

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You weren't ill yesterday, were you? Yeah, I was. Nah, I can prove it that you weren't, mate.

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Well, I can prove it that I was. Now if you don't mind, I've got a couple of call-backs I need to...

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The call-backs can wait. Yeah? I know it's all bull. You don't know what you're talking about.

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I mean, what's Haroon going to say when he finds out, eh?

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I thought you really needed this job. Yeah, I do need this job!

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Is this what you want, is it? This? Eh?

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Why can't you just leave me alone?

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PHONE RINGS

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Hello?

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No, she's out. I'm her husband. Who's calling?

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Oh, OK.

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Yeah, I'll call her now and she'll be straight there to pick him up.

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Thanks.

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I see Oz's found his new target, then.

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A bit risky, wasn't it? You giving it to Oz like that, don't you reckon?

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Does he really think I care about losing my job now?

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You won't lose your job. Just keep your head up, all right?

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Crack on with the work and you'll be sweet eventually. Honestly.

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He is like this with absolutely everyone.

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He was even like it with me at first.

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Sweet.

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Right, do you need me to polish the hearse or anything? Eh? No, no, no.

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Leave that for Nigel. I need someone up front with me,

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you know? Look after the teas and that.

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I ain't... I ain't got to say anything, have I?

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It's OK to be nervous, Jay. Yeah, I know.

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You can say something if you want.

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I mean, you know, just ask him if he's all right,

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or if he wants another cuppa or something.

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I just don't want to mess it up by diving in and saying the

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wrong thing, make myself feel like an idiot.

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Imagine what he feels like. Preparing for the worst day of his life.

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I don't think he's going to judge us, Jay, if we get a word out of place.

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No, that's true, I suppose. Everything all right out the back?

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Yeah, yeah.

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Do you think he'll want to see Eddie?

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I don't know.

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He just said he wanted to discuss the funeral.

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The main thing for us today is that we've got to make him feel

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comfortable and confident enough to tell us exactly what he wants for his boy.

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We've got to do this right for him, Jay. Mm?

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BELL RINGS

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All right.

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Here we go.

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I shouldn't have snapped like that earlier, all right? I'm sorry.

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For your sake, so am I. Yeah. Well, it won't happen again.

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Damn right, it won't happen again.

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I'm sorry too, Mr Bean. LAUGHTER

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FRONT DOOR SHUTS

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Here comes the wounded soldier. Mm. I think he'll live.

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My belly still hurts though.

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Maybe it's something he's eaten.

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Why don't you sit down? Shall I get you some water?

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Not thirsty. He'll be fine here with me.

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You was going to do a big shop today, weren't you?

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Yeah, but it's fine, honestly. It can wait.

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Just leave him here and go and do whatever it is you've got to do. He'll be fine.

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It's not as if I was going to go for a run or something, is it?

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We can watch telly or something, mate, can't we?

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I'm OK, Mum. Just go.

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Right. Well, no running around, you.

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If you're sure. Yeah, I'm positive. Go on. See you later.

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You didn't fancy school today? No.

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Must be bad if you can't face it again.

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It's really weird Eddie not being there.

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It's dead quiet.

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He was a real laugh, you know?

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I bet he was.

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It's unfair.

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Why did it have to happen to him?

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The Lord brings us into this world and the Lord takes us out.

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Yeah, and we just have to fill in the bits with rum, cake and loving.

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Dot, that's enough of that kind of talk, man.

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You ain't going anywhere, you know? You are resilient, man.

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I mean, you are brave. You are beautiful. Oh, come on.

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Some years ago, some of us went to Clacton for a dancing competition.

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And my friend, Ethel, she'd been widowed some time,

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she was a flibbertigibbet.

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She'd been running around with this chap and he went off with

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a woman called Gladys.

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Good riddance, she said.

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And she got on the floor and she danced with her little Willie.

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Now that... That was resilient.

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TANNOY BEEPS

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Ah, right. It's your turn.

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You want me to come in with you? No. No, thank you, Patrick. No.

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I'll be fine.

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KNOCKS ON DOOR

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That was not easy.

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Well done.

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Good idea getting some of the kids from the choir to sing. Mm.

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Do me a favour, will you? Write up a list of those songs for me.

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Do me a favour, will you? Write up a list of those songs for me.

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Oh, yeah.

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This poor bloke. Don't. I can't imagine what he's going through.

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Just... I mean, what a lovely fella as well.

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It never happens to the bad guys, Jay.

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Well, you were brilliant. You really was.

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He come in broke and you fixed him up a bit.

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Nah.

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He's lost his boy, Jay. He's never going to be fixed.

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Yeah, but you handled it. And that's a step forward, isn't it?

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I wasn't on my own.

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You handled it too.

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Jay, you could so easily have bottled that.

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But you didn't.

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You stayed dignified and you stepped up.

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Hey.

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I know it's hard, mate, but we've still got work to do.

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I'm sorry.

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It's not really that. It's...

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Well, it's Phil.

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What?

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Do you think Sharon's really going to let him bail out

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on everyone like this?

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I don't mind, you know? You can be honest with me cos I'd rather know the ins and outs,

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you know, the facts and figures, so to speak.

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I don't think you're going to go blind. Oh. Oh, good.

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What about this? What about my sight?

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There's something going on with your eyes that's definitely

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affecting it, but this isn't my field,

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so I'm going to send you to a specialist. A specialist? Yes.

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It's possible you have AMD, Mrs Branning. A what?

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Age-related macular degeneration.

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Oh. It's a problem with the retina that causes issues with the central vision.

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It explains the trouble you've been having.

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But it is treatable?

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Yes, to a point,

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but the specialist will give you a proper diagnosis and explain more.

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Thank you very much.

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I shouldn't have made you go in if you was planning on coming

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straight back home again.

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Mum don't need me stressing her out, does she?

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I'm sick of everyone going on about Eddie at school.

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Well, people need to talk when they're sad, mate.

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They're not talking, though, are they?

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They're all on their phones, hashtag RIP Eddie,

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in heaven now with the angels.

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How do they even know that?

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I mean, what if he's not?

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Well, people believe because it makes them feel better.

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I don't believe it.

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Well, maybe you will one day.

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Hashtag doesn't mean anything though.

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I suppose you're right. At least the bell they put up in

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the Queen Vic for Mum, that's something permanent.

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That's what we need for Eddie. Something proper.

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We could all wear our footie shirts, make a day for Eddie.

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That would mean something, wouldn't it?

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Yes. That's a good idea.

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Listen, do me a favour, will you? Yeah, what?

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Do something to cheer yourself up. Have a bit of a laugh.

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I think you need it.

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Why don't you bring that game of yours down, yeah? Cushty!

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Nothing ain't ever straightforward, is it, Patrick?

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Well, not in the medical profession anyhow. Thank you, Kathy.

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I think it depends on the condition.

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Well, I'm going to the library to do some research. On what?

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Me eyes, of course!

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I'm not waiting weeks for some specialist

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to blind me with science, using long words.

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I've got to prepare myself.

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Knowledge is power, Dot. You can come with me, if you like.

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Take your mind off you-know-who.

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I've got a text from Geraldine. Oh. Well?

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Patrick, you're a street beggar. What?

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A street beggar?!

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Well, at least it's a speaking part. Yeah, but... All right, all right.

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So, who are you then? A chorus girl.

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I get to stand at the side and look pretty.

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But a beggar! Come on, spill the beans. What am I?

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You're a pantomime horse. Pantomime horse?

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What? In a Christmas Carol? I've never heard the likes of that.

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Are you taking the mick? No.

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That's Geraldine. Yeah? She wants me to object and pull out.

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That's what all this is. Oh, are you going to? Not on your life.

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Two can play at her game. She's stuck with me now.

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Horse or no horse.

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Wait. Who is Scrooge?

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Oh. Well, it just says TBC, so Derek's not on the list.

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I wonder if it's him.

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See you later.

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Oh, never mind, Patrick. You come with me to the library.

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Help you to take your mind off...things. Come on.

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Oh, something smells amazing. Well, I've shredded the duck,

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I'm just sorting out the sauce and then I can start layering.

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Ooh! You should start your own cooking channel online.

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Yeah, Cooking With Kyle. Kyle's Kitchen!

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Then I can see you when you're not here. Fancy a taste?

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Oh, it'd be rude not to.

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Not too much garlic? No, never too much garlic!

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I'm melting some cream cheese into a bechamel sauce. Ooh, get you!

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A tip from Ian. Don't you think we should invite him over?

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Just in case you don't get a chance to see him properly in the morning?

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Yeah, that'd be great. Thanks, Stace. No worries.

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Right, watch Arthur while I unload that lot.

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Hey! See?

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That's the way to do it! Cheat! How is that cheating?

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That's skill, that is.

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Phil?

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I know you're not going to have a transplant and that you're going to die.

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Where did you get that from? FRONT DOOR OPENS

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I'm going to have to look after Mum when you're gone, aren't I? FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING

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Glad to see someone's recovering well. He's a cheat, Mum. Now, now. Right, I'm going to the loo.

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Set it up for a rematch if you want. This time, you're toast.

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Thanks, Phil.

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He seems so much better.

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He's a good kid.

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All right?

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Hi, Jay.

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How did your meeting go? All right in the end.

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Right. Well, I'll put the kettle on then, shall I?

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Yeah, I'll give you a hand. OK.

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Oh, and um... You was right. I was fine and i got through it.

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So, thanks.

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What is it? Written descriptions of any procedure -

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you know, it never sounds good. But what does it say? Read it, go on.

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Well, it says it's a straightforward procedure.

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How straightforward?

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The medication is injected into your eye. Injected?

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Well, they use a very fine, fine needle.

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A needle? Yeah. In my eye?

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Yeah. Local anaesthetic eye drops.

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So, it ain't going to hurt you at all, at all, at all.

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I've changed my mind. Oh, don't be ridiculous, Dot. You can't.

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What? Stabbed in the eyeball with a needle? I think you'll find I can!

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Oh, come on. It's not as bad as it sounds.

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Come on, just take a deep breath and relax. Eh? It's going to be all right.

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How about some more tea?

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Where's me cigarettes?

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All right, ladies? What can I get you?

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Double gin, no tonic for me, thank you. Ignore her.

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I'm going for a cup of tea upstairs.

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Sometimes the silence at home is just too much.

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Hey! All right? Yeah, yeah. Just a bottle of lager for me, please.

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Sure, babe.

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How was work? Yeah, yeah. It was all right.

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Just glad to be out of that suit.

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You know this morning? It was so lovely.

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Yeah, yeah, it was. I should have never doubted you.

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I'm sorry.

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Oi, what's all this about you pulling a sickie?

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Didn't feel like school.

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But you felt like trashy daytime telly and a bit of nice soup?

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Me and Phil have been talking about stuff.

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What stuff?

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You know, all the stuff that's happening with him.

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I do know, Lou.

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I don't want him to die.

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Hey.

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Me neither.

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But I'm doing everything I can and I'm not going to give up.

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If God's really up there, he's actually rubbish.

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I'm scared.

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So am I.

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Come here.

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Oh, Linda. You must be shattered. He's definitely got one of his back teeth coming through.

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Nancy was exactly the same at this age. Here you are.

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No chocolate ones?

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It's bad enough with her going on about the price of fish.

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Ignore her. I'm just counting pennies.

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She eats a lot and it's expensive. You should ask for a raise.

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Do you think so? It's what people do.

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Yeah, I doubt Ian would be that keen.

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Hey. Where did you get that? What?

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That bracelet. Margate, 1962.

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Why? Do you like it?

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I don't think you got it from Margate, did you, Sylvie?

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She doesn't like it. I love it, if you must know.

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But then I would, because it's mine. What?

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I've been looking for it.

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Give it me back, Sylvie. Please ?

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Oh, Mum! Come on. What are you like?

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Don't be like that. You know it isn't yours.

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This is delicious, Kyle. I'm going to make this on Boxing Day.

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Sure that's a good idea? You can use turkey instead.

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The sauce is exactly the same.

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You should use this in your new restaurant, mate.

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The French love duck, don't they? Yeah, yeah. How do they say it?

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Duck a l'orange! Nice accent!

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No-one does that any more. It's all a bit 1990s.

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The new place is more seafood anyway.

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All right. Prawn a l'orange! Don't you like it, Lil? Not really.

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It's probably all that garlic.

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Well, it's a good job I put some fish fingers in, then, eh?

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Excuse me a minute.

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I hope you're having ketchup with these!

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You know? In some parts of Walford,

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it is illegal to have fish fingers without it.

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Apparently. Ketchup, please! Yeah!

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This is for you.

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What have you done that for?

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I thought we agreed that dinner was enough. Oh, shut up. Open it.

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We should have a drum roll, or something!

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That's really brilliant. KNOCK AT DOOR

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Well, photos don't really mean anything any more when

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they're on your phone, do they? So true. Thanks, Stace. I love it.

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Oh, I'm going to miss you so much!

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Ian.

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All right, all? Hello. Couldn't have you leave without

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raising a glass, could we? There you go.

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Cheers, Ian. I'll crack it open then, shall I?

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At least one of us is living our dreams. Well, I wouldn't be if it weren't for you lot.

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I want to thank you for everything you've done, Ian. Ah, come on. You've done it all yourself.

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But I want you to promise me you're going to stay in touch and I want photos and I want recipes.

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Come on, Sylvie. Let's not make this any harder than it needs to be, all right?

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Just give it back to Mum, please, Sylv, eh?

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Who asked him to chirp up? No respect, none of them, these days. Can't you say something to her?

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She's not going to respond to us two nagging her, is she?

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Mum. Mum, it's not yours.

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Take it off, please. It's only fair on Linda. This is abuse, this is!

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Come on.

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Come to think of it, I think mine had emeralds on it. Far more classy.

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Thank you.

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It was an easy mistake to make, darling.

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Are you going to be all right, Stace? Yeah.

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It all just happened so fast.

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I know, babe. But it's not forever.

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You can call each other every day, if you want.

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True. You'll probably talk more than you do now.

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Yeah, I know.

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Come on. Let's go back in, eh?

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Thank you.

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For what?

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For always being there.

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You know, everyone always seems to leave in the end, don't they?

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Well, I won't be.

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Anyway, we can have a bit of peace for a while, can't we?

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You know, until we get someone else.

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We're one person down on the decorating now.

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And no more postponing it!

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See, I was actually thinking, a bit more space for us to...

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You know, have a bit of fun in.

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Have you seen Tallulah?

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What did you just say?

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Yeah, that's fine.

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Phil, I'm just taking the kids to the chippy for tea.

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Sharon, wait a minute. There's...

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There's something I want to tell you.

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What?

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I've been thinking.

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Yeah?

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About all of us. About this family.

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I know you've had a rough time of it lately, mate.

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And I can't stand it when you give me the silent treatment,

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and you know it.

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And I know that I don't deserve a second chance,

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but I can't put you all through this.

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I've changed my mind. I know there's no guarantees, or anything,

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but I want to go on the transplant list.

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Oh, Phil!

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Oh, I'm so pleased!

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Wanting something to be true doesn't make it true.

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You've found something?

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