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23/04/2013

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There you go.

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Perfect.

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Bob loves you. You know that, eh?

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Me and you? It's Fantasy Island!

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This is the real world we're living in, right?

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One where I've got a job by the skin of my teeth,

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and you've got a ring on your finger.

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I'd like you all to raise your glasses. To my wife.

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To Bob and Stella.

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Bob and Stella.

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Stella!

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Morning.

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Morning.

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Here they are. One for you, one for Eileen.

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A new group starting this week.

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We're managing fine.

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For the times you're not.

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The disease is progressive, you have to adapt with it.

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What's fine today might not be fine tomorrow.

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For Malcolm's sake you need to adopt new coping mechanisms.

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Eileen and I are really busy and...

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It's one hour, one day a week. Even I could manage that.

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Oh, hi, Liz. I was just telling Gina about a support group.

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Oh, yes, I've found them invaluable.

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You know, they really can make a difference,

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help you cope when Dad has one of his moments.

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So you should go.

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Now, I popped over to see if it would be OK

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if Dad came round to you for a couple of hours tonight?

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It's just that I've set up a fundraising meeting this evening.

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He's in good form today.

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Aye, of course, no bother.

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Oh, that's perfect, then. You may find yourself in for a game of cards.

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You know how he loves his game of poker.

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You looking for your keys, they're on the worktop in there.

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Oh, right.

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Couple of rolls and bacon.

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One for you, one for me.

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Bob, you don't need to...

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I'm not.

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I was just making you breakfast.

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Oh, right.

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And the steak in the fridge?

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I... Maybe...we can celebrate something tonight.

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Like what?

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Don't know yet.

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You planning on winning the lottery or something?

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Better odds, I think.

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Are you gonnae tell me what it is?

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No, it's a surprise.

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All right.

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How was your night?

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Aye, it was good. They were asking for you.

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You'd have enjoyed yourself.

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I know, it's just I was shattered.

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You're working too hard.

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I mean, the hours you're putting in are mental.

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Last night, I'm really sorry.

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No, it's fine, it's me. I'm sorry.

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I didn't mean to...

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No, it's just... I wanted an early night and...

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The last thing you needed was beer breath,

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and a randy husband all over at you.

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It wasn't as romantic as it was in my head.

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I'm sorry.

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Look, how about I take you out for lunch today?

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I need to help Gabriel out after my shift.

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They're sorting out the funeral.

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Right, well, just promise me you won't fall asleep

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in my pepper sauce, all right?

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Right, I promise.

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Right. I'll catch you later.

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Wish me luck.

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All right. Good luck.

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See you.

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See you.

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So Craig phoned and asked me out for an early dinner tonight.

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Please, Gina. Please, please, please.

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I'm sorry, I can't.

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Stuart won't be any trouble!

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I'll get him ready for his bed and give him his supper!

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Dad's coming over for a game of cards.

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I'm sorry, but Liz got to me first.

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And there was me looking forward to a quiet night in

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with my book and a bottle of red.

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It'll only be for a couple of hours. We'll be back by nine.

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I can't look after them both together.

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But Stuart will be in bed by seven, and Dad was just saying yesterday

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he hasn't seen Stuart for a couple of days.

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You know how much it cheers him up seeing wee Stuart.

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What is this, National Guilt Trip Gina Day?

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Yes.

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Please?

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I must have Mug tattooed on my forehead.

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Thank you! Thank you!

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It's just with Craig's schedule and me with Stuart,

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he's going to lose interest before we arrange a date.

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Only a couple of hours, mind. And you owe me, big time.

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Thank you.

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HE COUGHS

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So, in conclusion, Lenny...

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Er, Mr Murdoch!

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So, in conclusion, Mr Murdoch,

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my garage is perfectly located for picking up the increase

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in breakdown business between the M8, M74 and M77.

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Road recovery companies are currently looking out

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for some extra...

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Hey, hey!

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Some?

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I'm not interested in some.

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I want the lot. What's the scam?

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I've got plenty of cars. We could, er, up the accident rate.

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I'm not going to be able to face him if you keep messing about!

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Come on, Jimmy! You're supposed to be helping me here.

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This needs to work.

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-I know!

-No, you don't.

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Look, this means everything.

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I've let Stella down. I need to make things up to her.

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Calm down, you'll be fine.

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Just don't let Lenny see how much this means to you.

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Just be cool.

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Right.

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Have you told Stella?

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No. There's no point in getting her riled

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in case Lenny isn't interested, but if he is interested,

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I was gonnae take

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the old good-news, bad-news approach, you know.

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Bad news - it's Lenny Murdoch. Good news - loads of money.

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Right. In conclusion, Mr Murdoch... Don't!

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Where are you going?

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I'm going to clean the toilets.

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Aye, well, they can wait.

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I said I need a hand here.

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Lenny wants the stock sorted by lunch.

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And I'm saying that I need to do them before the punters come in.

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I'll go and do that first, then I'll give you a hand.

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No, I want a hand the now.

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You can do the rest later.

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I've already done them.

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Are you ever going to give me a break?

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Look, we did a bad thing. It happens, all right?

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You'll need to get over it.

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What, just get over it, aye?

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Come on, we both feel bad about it.

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Don't tell me how I feel.

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All right, I feel bad about it.

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Aye, I can see it's tearing you apart(!)

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Actually it wasn't one of my finest moments, I get that.

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My heart bleeds for you(!)

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Seeing you, every day, face tripping you, that doesn't help!

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And remember, I never forced you into anything you weren't up for.

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Look, all I'm saying is, right, you don't have to like me,

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but you work here, you need to start being professional.

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I'm your boss.

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And I'm doing what I'm paid for!

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Aye, well, trying doing it with a smile, then, eh?!

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Or what?

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Or what? There's the door!

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You're going to sack me, aye?

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After Lenny gave me my job back?

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That's dead good staff management, that.

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You sleep with the staff and then you just sack them?

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I hope Lenny appreciates what a diamond you are(!)

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I'm away to clean the toilets.

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Thing is, if you read the stuff that I've written

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and my business plan here...

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..you'll see that I've put the costs down and...

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If I was a teacher, I'd give you a gold star,

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but I'm not.

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All I need to know, what's in it for me?

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Simple question.

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If you cough up enough to invest in a tow truck

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and the other stuff that I've listed in the business plan...

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..I'll give you a healthy return.

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So, in conclusion, Mr Murdoch...

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What percentage?

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It's in there, in black and white.

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What, are you scared to tell me?

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-No...

-What percentage?

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How about I give you a small percentage of the business?

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Five per cent is the absolute maximum.

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And of course, you can rely on my complete discretion...

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..for any other business that you want me to deal with.

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What business would that be?

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I've got no idea.

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You can rely on me not to ask any questions.

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That would be the complete discretion bit, eh?

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Aye.

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I bet that's not in your homework.

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It must be something really important.

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These sessions with Cal mean a lot to Lenny.

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Well, we can get started now, if you like?

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No, honestly, he won't be a second.

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Well, the good news is they've managed to reschedule my meeting.

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Great.

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Are you sure you don't want to bring Callum in?

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Then at least we can get started.

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Without Lenny?

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Well, it's up to you, obviously.

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But he's not been very consistent with his timekeeping.

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Look, he'll be here. Sometimes he just gets very busy.

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What does he do?

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He's a businessman.

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As well as owning the pub, he owns the cab office...

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..and the cafe, and the arcade, and a couple of flats.

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Oh.

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Sounds like he's got a lot on his plate.

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He must be a man in demand.

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Lenny, if you could let me know today,

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it's just I've got other folk interested, you know.

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Hey, what are you doing with him?

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He was wanting a price for some work.

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I got that pudding for you. So what's the occasion?

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Nothing.

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Aw, come on, you can tell your wee mammy!

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My lips will be sealed.

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Any news on the wean front?

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Fat chance of that.

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What?

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We can't afford the clinic the now.

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Aye, of course.

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I'll go and stick this in your fridge. I've got a key.

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Cheers, Ma.

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Hey, Nicole!

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Nicole!

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How are you doing?

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Yeah, I'm OK.

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You need to look after yourself, pal.

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I know. Leyla keeps telling me.

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I just can't believe I'm never going to see him again,

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never say sorry for all the hassle I put him through.

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But you did sorry, and so did he.

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Hiya.

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Sorry, pal, I didn't see you there.

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Well, you can see me now.

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I spoke to Gabriel and he said he'd let me know about the funeral.

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If you, Leyla or the boys need anything, just...

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Thanks, Stevie.

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Nae bother.

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Look after yourself. And don't beat yourself up.

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So, are you OK?

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So, how's the baby?

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How did you...?

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I heard them talking in the hospital.

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You were there?

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Aye, of course I was, but they wouldn't tell me anything,

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and I heard about your dad. I'm really sorry.

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I was worried sick about you and the wean.

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So what did the doctor say?

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We're fine.

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The hospital just wanted us to check in with the doctor when I got home.

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But the baby's OK?

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It's fine!

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Brilliant, I'm dead pleased.

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Brilliant?

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What, that I'm going to be a single mum?

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Get to look after a kid all on my own?

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I never knew my dad.

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Aye, and look at you.

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Aye, look at me. Good-looking, smart, charmer.

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Chancer, more like.

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Yeah, well, my dad's gone, too, now.

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Don't think I'll ever get used to that.

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Tell you what, I was going to buy you a coffee,

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but, see, now, I'm going to buy you and the baby a full fry-up.

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Come on.

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DOOR CLOSES

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Hello, there. Where's the wee man?

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He's away for his nap.

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I thought we were going to...

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We were. We did. You missed it.

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I pay for all this.

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Aye, and Cal gets what you pay for.

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The least you could do is try and turn up on time.

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Hey, don't take that tone with me.

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It's not a problem, but last week you were quite insistent

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on being at these sessions.

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Now, if you can't make it,

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I would be very grateful if you could let one of us know in advance.

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You don't get to question me.

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Aye, she does, especially when you waste her time like this.

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I'm paying for her time.

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That's not the point.

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She is brilliant with Callum. We're lucky to have her.

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Same time next week?

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I'm ready for a game of cards now,

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and maybe a wee dram to help my concentration.

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How are you doing, Nicole?

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Not sure, really. Thanks for asking, though.

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And how's your dad?

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-He's still dead, you stupid old...

-No!

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Gareth! Just leave it!

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I'm so sorry, Nicole.

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What? Dr Brodie dead? How?

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He was bloody stabbed! Are you simple or something?

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Right, that's enough! Don't you dare speak to him like that!

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Put a gag on him, then!

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Gareth! I said leave it!

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Nicole, I'm sorry.

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Murdered? When did that happen?

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Last week! Dad, we told you!

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You must've just forgotten. Come on.

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Not a stabbing here in Shieldinch?

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My God!

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Just leave it. Come on, we'll go home.

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I'm sorry. I just couldn't believe what I was hearing.

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He's not well, and I can look after myself!

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Nicole, I'm sorry.

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It's not me you need to apologise to.

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OK, I'll do that. I'll go and say sorry to the old guy.

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-But let's just have a drink.

-No.

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-Nicole...

-I'll see you around.

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I'll finish that if you want a break now.

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Scarlett'll be in soon.

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Then I'll take my break when she gets in.

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Stella...

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I'm sorry about earlier, all right?

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Lenny had a go at me, and I shouldn't have had a go at you. Sorry.

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And I meant it.

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I know it's not easy. I just hope, one day, that maybe...

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What? We'll be pals?

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That I'll get over how disgusting you made me feel after you used me.

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Come on...

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But thanks by the way, Stevie. Thanks very much.

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You know, for putting me right.

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For making it dead obvious how lucky I am to have a man like Bob

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instead of a full-of-himself waster like you.

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So cheers!

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GROUP APPROACHES

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Cheers.

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Excuse me, boss, I've got some rubbish to clean up.

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Aye, that sounds great.

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Right, well, I'll give you a phone back and arrange a test drive, then?

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Brilliant. Cheers, mate. Bye.

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All right?

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Oh! Sake, man!

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Sorry.

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Want to go for a bit of lunch?

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No, I cannae.

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What are you doing here anyway? You not busy at the garage?

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Nah, I've got an easy morning.

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Aye, well, some of us need to work for a living.

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Come on...

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Want to stop grabbing me?!

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Grabbing you?

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Aye! I'm at my work!

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Sorry.

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Pint, please, mate.

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Angela!

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Listen, I am really sorry about this morning.

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Don't be. It wasn't your fault.

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Lenny was bang out of order, but he's not really that bad, and look,

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the thing is, Callum is doing so well, and I would hate...

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Whoa. I am not going to jeopardise Callum's treatment

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because Lenny can't tell the time.

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Thank you.

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Don't worry about it.

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I was just firing a couple of warning shots.

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I like Lenny, I reckon he needs to know who's boss from the get go.

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It really isn't a problem.

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Well, look, let me buy you a drink as an apology for messing you about.

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Actually, I can't now, but I will be in The Ship this evening.

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Oh, really?

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I'm meeting someone.

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What's this? A date?

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Has he got any nice-looking pals?

0:19:540:19:56

I'll ask.

0:19:560:19:57

Can I get you anything else?

0:20:040:20:05

No, I'd better get back to my work.

0:20:060:20:08

You're on your lunch hour!

0:20:080:20:09

Suit yourself.

0:20:090:20:10

I'll catch you later, Ma.

0:20:130:20:15

Excuse me.

0:20:150:20:18

Excuse me.

0:20:210:20:22

Fancy a game? Lean over and pot a few balls?

0:20:220:20:25

No, you're all right.

0:20:250:20:26

I bet you're good with balls.

0:20:270:20:28

Right, that's it. The lot of you, out.

0:20:290:20:31

What? You feeling lucky?

0:20:310:20:32

It's all right.

0:20:320:20:34

No. Listen, you. Folk come in here for a quiet drink, all right?

0:20:340:20:37

Not to sit and listen to all you eejits!

0:20:370:20:39

Stevie, want to just leave it?

0:20:390:20:40

Aye, Stevie, away back to the bar.

0:20:400:20:42

I said get out of my pub.

0:20:420:20:44

Your pub? I didn't see your name on the door, pal.

0:20:440:20:46

You're just a bar monkey.

0:20:460:20:48

Away back where you belong.

0:20:480:20:50

Are you mental or you just stupid?

0:20:530:20:55

Come on, put the cue down, then!

0:20:550:20:57

Stevie!

0:20:570:20:59

You want to put a leash on him!

0:20:590:21:00

You want to watch your mouth!

0:21:000:21:02

Come on, lads, let's go.

0:21:020:21:04

What are you doing, starting fights with punters?

0:21:090:21:11

Has he broke your nose?

0:21:110:21:12

No. I'm fine.

0:21:120:21:14

I'm going for a break.

0:21:140:21:15

Aye, you do that.

0:21:150:21:16

What's up with him?

0:21:180:21:19

Are you all right?

0:21:440:21:45

I'm fine.

0:21:450:21:46

They were looking for a fight.

0:21:480:21:49

I know, and I just walked right into it.

0:21:490:21:51

Sorry. Are you all right?

0:21:520:21:54

Aye, fine.

0:21:540:21:56

They were just having a dig at me to try and rile you.

0:21:570:21:59

I know.

0:21:590:22:01

I should have got my act together before just charging in.

0:22:010:22:03

You were just looking out for me.

0:22:030:22:06

Some day you've had.

0:22:090:22:10

First me, and then that lot in there.

0:22:120:22:13

I'm sorry I gave you a hard time.

0:22:170:22:19

And I get it.

0:22:200:22:22

It wasn't all your fault.

0:22:220:22:23

You're right, I think we should just move on.

0:22:250:22:27

I mean, things are fine with Bob.

0:22:300:22:32

It's just still, sometimes, it's not that easy.

0:22:340:22:37

Come here, let me see.

0:22:480:22:49

Oh, Stella, what are you doing?

0:22:560:22:57

I was just checking you were all right.

0:23:040:23:06

Well, I said I'm fine! Have you not got the message, no?

0:23:060:23:09

What? I wasnae...

0:23:090:23:11

Aye, right, you werenae.

0:23:110:23:12

What part of "keep away from her" do you not understand?

0:23:280:23:31

We were just talking!

0:23:310:23:32

Aye, and what were you just talking about?

0:23:320:23:35

You've done enough damage to that lassie.

0:23:420:23:45

If I see you anywhere near her,

0:23:450:23:46

except behind that bar, you'll have me to answer to.

0:23:460:23:50

It's over, Jimmy, all right?

0:23:500:23:51

There's nothing going on with me and Stella.

0:23:510:23:54

A couple of neds were trying to wind me up in the pub

0:23:540:23:56

and I nearly whacked one, that's all.

0:23:560:23:58

End of.

0:23:580:24:00

That's all.

0:24:000:24:01

What was that all about?

0:24:100:24:12

You looked like you were going to lamp him.

0:24:140:24:16

Aye, I was thinking about it.

0:24:160:24:17

There was a rammy in the pub, and he went for a boy.

0:24:170:24:19

It was all going to kick off.

0:24:190:24:21

What?

0:24:210:24:22

Well, Stella and Scarlett are in there,

0:24:220:24:24

and that head-case picking fights with punters.

0:24:240:24:28

I was just telling him if he does that again,

0:24:280:24:30

-he'll be getting a battering from me.

-Right.

0:24:300:24:32

Where are you going?

0:24:330:24:34

I'm going to see Stella's all right.

0:24:340:24:37

Hiya.

0:24:420:24:44

Jimmy was just telling me there was a fight.

0:24:440:24:46

Aye, nearly. But no.

0:24:460:24:47

-Are you all right?

-Course I am.

0:24:470:24:48

And Stevie?

0:24:480:24:49

Aye, as if we haven't got enough nutters this side of the bar.

0:24:490:24:53

Are you all right?

0:25:000:25:01

Aye, I'm fine.

0:25:010:25:02

I just heard about the fight there.

0:25:020:25:04

Did they have a go at you?

0:25:040:25:05

No.

0:25:050:25:07

They were mouthing off at me to try to noise Stevie up, right?

0:25:080:25:11

It was him they were after.

0:25:110:25:13

But I thought it was Stevie that started it.

0:25:130:25:15

Bob, I'm fine. Stevie's fine. We're all fine.

0:25:150:25:19

Want to just go back to work?

0:25:190:25:20

-But...

-Just gie us a break, eh?

0:25:200:25:21

All right?

0:27:250:27:26

Hiya.

0:27:260:27:27

All right, mate?

0:27:270:27:28

-ECHOES:

-'Want to stop grabbing me?'

0:27:380:27:40

Ran off your feet, are you, Jimmy?

0:27:580:27:59

I heard it went well with the wee man this morning?

0:27:590:28:03

Kelly-Marie was looking for you earlier.

0:28:030:28:05

But you're in luck, she had to go back to the office.

0:28:050:28:07

I hear the coven have got a new recruit. Giving you a hard time?

0:28:080:28:12

Well, she could do with some customer skills.

0:28:130:28:15

Kelly says she's a woman she could learn from.

0:28:160:28:18

Well, I suppose it's worth putting up with the aggro for the wee man.

0:28:200:28:24

I mean, him and Madonnna are at the perfect age,

0:28:240:28:26

when they think we're the best thing since sliced bread.

0:28:260:28:29

Once the hormones kick in, we'll be a waste of space

0:28:290:28:32

like the rest of them,

0:28:320:28:33

so enjoy it while you can.

0:28:330:28:35

Cal is OK, eh?

0:28:350:28:38

He's doing grand.

0:28:380:28:39

I mean, I thought paying good money in would be enough, but no.

0:28:390:28:42

Are you joking? Money?

0:28:420:28:45

It's family. It's blood they want.

0:28:450:28:47

And talking about family...

0:28:480:28:49

..you didnae manage to have a chat wi' Bob this morning?

0:28:520:28:54

Aye.

0:28:540:28:56

I listened.

0:28:560:28:57

What did you think?

0:28:590:29:00

There you are!

0:29:070:29:08

Right, let's crack open a bottle!

0:29:090:29:12

Bob...

0:29:150:29:17

what's wrong?

0:29:170:29:18

What's wrong with this picture?

0:29:180:29:20

See it?

0:29:220:29:24

Who's she looking at?

0:29:240:29:25

You weren't shouting at him about a fight in the pub, were you?

0:29:320:29:35

I've never liked this picture.

0:29:390:29:41

Never, and I never knew why, I just couldn't see it.

0:29:410:29:46

And all the other pictures in my head, I never put them together.

0:29:480:29:51

The looks between them...

0:29:520:29:54

..the way neither of them can ever look me in the eye.

0:29:550:29:57

Out there, the way she touched him

0:29:590:30:02

when she cannae bear to be anywhere near me.

0:30:020:30:04

Bob, it's...

0:30:050:30:06

The look on her face the day I got home. I've been so stupid!

0:30:060:30:10

I thought it was just that, that she was surprised - shock!

0:30:100:30:14

"Oh, no, the daftie's back."

0:30:150:30:16

Oh, don't do that to yourself.

0:30:160:30:18

What? Face the truth?

0:30:180:30:20

He was in my house!

0:30:240:30:26

I came home and there they were, in my house!

0:30:260:30:29

And you knew!

0:30:290:30:31

I didn't, I don't.

0:30:320:30:33

What do you mean?

0:30:330:30:34

-I don't know what I saw.

-What?

0:30:360:30:37

Things are never that simple.

0:30:390:30:40

What the hell are you talking about? Are they having an affair or not?

0:30:400:30:43

It's that bloody simple to me!

0:30:430:30:45

Bob, it was your ma's birthday party, right, I saw them kissing.

0:30:450:30:48

It doesn't mean to say it meant anything. Aye, it was wrong.

0:30:480:30:50

Like that picture's wrong.

0:30:500:30:53

And I asked Stella.

0:30:530:30:54

-She didn't deny it.

-Deny what?

0:30:550:30:56

She made a terrible mistake. She was upset, ashamed.

0:30:580:31:02

Aye, I bet she was, because she'd been caught.

0:31:020:31:05

Come on, this is Stella we're talking about.

0:31:060:31:08

You saw her snogging the face off Stevie,

0:31:080:31:09

but you never thought about telling me?

0:31:090:31:11

It didn't mean anything.

0:31:110:31:13

She was in bits, like I say, she was embarrassed.

0:31:130:31:17

She wasn't proud of what happened.

0:31:210:31:23

I've been back nearly a month now...

0:31:300:31:32

..and she cannae bear to be anywhere near me.

0:31:330:31:36

Every chance she gets, she's in the pub, working with him,

0:31:360:31:39

rather than being in the house with me.

0:31:390:31:42

Every time I go to bed, she's sleeping, always tired.

0:31:420:31:46

Whatever happened, it's over.

0:31:460:31:47

She wasnae thinking straight, and he was there.

0:31:470:31:49

You said yourself, you let her down.

0:31:510:31:53

Maybe you should start looking at yourself before you lay into Stella.

0:31:570:32:00

What? Are you trying to tell me

0:32:000:32:02

that it's my fault my wife slept with somebody else?

0:32:020:32:05

She was hurting alone.

0:32:050:32:06

I mean, you cleared off to Spain, she didn't know if you

0:32:060:32:09

were coming back and if you did, did you still want to be with her?

0:32:090:32:12

And there he was in the wings, Stevie Burns.

0:32:120:32:15

A shoulder to cry on.

0:32:170:32:18

Don't blame her, Bob!

0:32:210:32:23

Who says I'm going to blame her?

0:32:230:32:25

Bob!

0:32:250:32:26

Where are you going?

0:32:380:32:39

I'm going to help Gabriel out.

0:32:390:32:41

Oh, aye. Gonnae give him my best?

0:32:410:32:43

PHONE RINGS

0:32:450:32:47

Hello?

0:32:470:32:48

Listen, Bob's found out about you and Stella.

0:32:480:32:50

'So you limit the damage and protect that lassie, do you hear me?'

0:32:500:32:53

You tell him it was a mistake, a one-night stand.

0:32:530:32:56

You been having a bit of fun, have you,

0:32:570:33:00

with my wife?

0:33:000:33:01

Bob...

0:33:010:33:02

Bob, mate...

0:33:020:33:03

I'm not your mate!

0:33:030:33:05

I'm sorry, I'm really sorry.

0:33:050:33:07

You're sorry?

0:33:070:33:08

So where did it all start, eh? How long's it been going on?

0:33:080:33:11

One night! It was a mistake, I never meant for it to happen.

0:33:110:33:15

Neither did Stella. It was all my fault.

0:33:150:33:17

A mistake?

0:33:180:33:20

Did Stella tell you?

0:33:200:33:21

Do you think she wants me to know that she's been sleeping

0:33:210:33:24

with some low-life scum like you?

0:33:240:33:25

No, I know she disnae.

0:33:250:33:28

It was one night, I swear it wasn't her fault.

0:33:280:33:30

I'd had a few drinks and...

0:33:320:33:34

It was all me, she was really upset, she was hurt and lonely.

0:33:340:33:39

She was greeting.

0:33:390:33:40

I said the right things when she needed to hear them.

0:33:410:33:44

One thing led to another and...

0:33:450:33:47

I made the most of it.

0:33:480:33:50

You know what I'm like, don't you?

0:33:510:33:53

I couldnae help myself.

0:33:530:33:54

You what?

0:33:540:33:55

Come on, he's not worth it. Come on.

0:33:550:33:57

I thought you were a pal!

0:34:000:34:01

I trusted you, Stella trusted you,

0:34:010:34:03

but you really are just a piece of filth, a junkie! You're poison!

0:34:030:34:08

You poisoned Nicole Brodie's life,

0:34:080:34:10

and you poisoned my marriage when I wasnae well!

0:34:100:34:12

You should just get back out there where you came from, the gutter!

0:34:120:34:15

Job done.

0:34:270:34:28

Last year was tough, but it was tough for Stella, as well.

0:34:350:34:39

She was there for you, but you weren't there for her.

0:34:400:34:43

You left that lassie on her own.

0:34:430:34:45

And she couldn't go to the O'Hara women,

0:34:450:34:47

not when it was you that broke her heart.

0:34:470:34:50

And take your ma. I love her to bits, but...

0:34:500:34:52

Well, according to her, the sun shines out of your backside.

0:34:540:34:58

"My wee Bubba can do no wrong."

0:34:580:34:59

All right, I get it!

0:34:590:35:01

I never meant to hurt Stella, all right!

0:35:020:35:04

Well, maybe she didn't mean to hurt you, so it's 1-1.

0:35:040:35:07

Listen, as far as I'm concerned,

0:35:090:35:10

the villain in this peace is that chancer Stevie Burns.

0:35:100:35:13

Stella's a gem. You're not gonnae chuck your marriage, are you,

0:35:140:35:18

just because she made one mistake, one night when she was hurting?

0:35:180:35:21

Bob, think about it, please.

0:35:240:35:28

Oh, for the love of... I just about forgot.

0:35:330:35:35

It's your contract.

0:35:420:35:43

Lenny didnae change a thing.

0:35:430:35:45

So, well done.

0:35:450:35:46

For the undertakers.

0:36:060:36:08

Our Mick. Aye, he liked to be smart.

0:36:080:36:10

Right.

0:36:120:36:14

Are you gonnae be OK?

0:36:150:36:17

Aye.

0:36:170:36:19

Are you?

0:36:190:36:20

Well, I just need to get on with it.

0:36:200:36:22

I don't want Leyla or the kids to have to deal with anything.

0:36:220:36:24

You know, having to deal with all the stupid, normal stuff

0:36:240:36:27

for something that's just so...

0:36:270:36:28

..not normal.

0:36:290:36:30

You're doing a really good job with them.

0:36:300:36:33

And don't rush back. I mean it. I can lock up.

0:36:340:36:37

Thanks.

0:36:370:36:39

Listen, I've not even asked. How are you?

0:36:390:36:41

Fine.

0:36:420:36:44

And Bob? Is he that "fine" way, too?

0:36:440:36:46

We're both fine. Just getting on with it.

0:36:470:36:49

Just give it some time.

0:36:490:36:51

It's early days.

0:36:520:36:53

I know.

0:36:540:36:56

You've got another chance, Stell.

0:36:560:36:58

Don't waste it.

0:36:580:36:59

I wish I had mine back.

0:37:010:37:02

All right, pal?

0:37:280:37:30

Never mind me, how are you?

0:37:300:37:31

Look, if you're looking for your lovely wife,

0:37:340:37:36

she's in the Arcade, helping me again.

0:37:360:37:38

Aye, she said she was going to give you a hand.

0:37:380:37:41

She's one in a million, Bob.

0:37:410:37:43

You're a lucky man.

0:37:440:37:45

Aye.

0:37:520:37:53

Hiya.

0:38:010:38:02

Look, I'm sorry.

0:38:050:38:06

Having a go at you in the pub earlier on.

0:38:090:38:11

I've been crabbit all day and then when that all kicked off, I just...

0:38:110:38:14

I'm sorry, all right?

0:38:150:38:17

How did it all go, anyway?

0:38:170:38:18

What?

0:38:190:38:20

The big thing? The surprise and all that?

0:38:200:38:22

Aye, fine.

0:38:220:38:24

-You all right?

-Aye.

0:38:240:38:25

I saw Gabriel.

0:38:270:38:29

Poor guy, man, he's in bits.

0:38:290:38:32

I mean, him and his brother and...

0:38:320:38:33

He just wanted a chance to make it all better

0:38:330:38:35

-and that's not going to happen now, is it?

-No.

0:38:350:38:38

What's wrong?

0:38:380:38:39

It's nothing.

0:38:390:38:40

Just work stuff. I'll tell you later.

0:38:420:38:44

Did you come in for something?

0:38:460:38:48

No. Look, you're busy.

0:38:480:38:50

We'll talk about it later, eh?

0:38:510:38:52

Dad, come away and sit down, eh?

0:38:590:39:01

But what was he doing at the prison? It's nowhere near the Health Centre.

0:39:030:39:07

It's nothing for you to worry about it.

0:39:070:39:09

Come on and we'll watch some telly.

0:39:090:39:11

But poor Leyla. I mean, three children to bring up on her own!

0:39:120:39:17

It doesn't bear thinking about.

0:39:170:39:18

I know, but she's managing fine and Gabriel's helping.

0:39:180:39:22

Aye, that's right. But I mean, three young kids and no dad,

0:39:220:39:28

and that poor wee lassie, Nicole.

0:39:280:39:30

But, Dad, everybody's looking after them, keeping an eye out.

0:39:320:39:36

So it's nothing for you to worry about, OK? Honest.

0:39:360:39:39

Come on, sit down and watch some telly,

0:39:390:39:41

and then we'll get the cards out.

0:39:410:39:43

Aye.

0:39:430:39:44

Is the football on tonight?

0:39:440:39:46

Why don't you look and see while I get the wee man down?

0:39:480:39:50

Right, Stuart, come on, whoopsidaisy!

0:39:500:39:53

So, you need to be thinking about a party.

0:40:020:40:04

What?

0:40:050:40:06

Stella's birthday!

0:40:060:40:08

We need to be thinking more than a pudding and a couple of steaks.

0:40:080:40:11

Stella maybe doesn't want any fuss.

0:40:110:40:12

Aye, she will.

0:40:120:40:13

Anyway, it's not about her, it's about the both of them,

0:40:130:40:16

it's about the family. You can do something by yourselves any time.

0:40:160:40:20

I've got to go. I'll let you know when I've talked to Stella.

0:40:200:40:22

Oh, don't mind me. I'm only your ma.

0:40:220:40:24

Go and apologise.

0:40:370:40:38

Behave yourself.

0:40:380:40:39

Angela, what can I get you? G&T?

0:40:390:40:41

Thank you very much, that's very kind.

0:40:410:40:43

I hope he's not running late.

0:40:460:40:47

No, not at all. I'm early.

0:40:480:40:51

You see, I like to be in good time for important appointments.

0:40:510:40:54

You've got to be kidding me.

0:41:080:41:10

What?

0:41:100:41:12

Listen, you! You said this was a one-time thing.

0:41:130:41:16

So I'm going to leave it at that.

0:41:160:41:18

But you stay the hell away from my wife.

0:41:180:41:21

-But I...

-I'm doing the talking here, all right?

0:41:210:41:23

And I'm telling you, you don't go near her, you don't talk to her.

0:41:230:41:28

This is my marriage, and I'll deal with it.

0:41:280:41:30

You just stay out of it, all right?

0:41:300:41:31

All right.

0:41:310:41:33

All right.

0:41:360:41:37

What the hell are you doing, Dad? Dad, get back up the stairs!

0:42:010:42:05

I had to leave Stuart! Come on!

0:42:050:42:06

I need to find Nicole.

0:42:070:42:09

Well, you're not gonnae find her in there.

0:42:090:42:12

I just want to tell Nicole I'm sorry.

0:42:120:42:14

Don't worry about it. We'll find her later, OK,

0:42:160:42:20

once Eileen comes home, all right? Come on.

0:42:200:42:22

Eileen, I need you home, now!

0:42:300:42:32

Scared him off, have you?

0:42:480:42:50

He's on his way.

0:42:500:42:52

Not all men scare easily.

0:42:520:42:53

Well, I suppose that depends on what they're going to have to face.

0:42:530:42:56

It's all right, Mr Murdoch. You don't have to keep me company

0:42:570:43:00

just because I'm sat here on my own and you'd like to gloat.

0:43:000:43:03

OK, it brought a smile to my face,

0:43:060:43:08

but this guy, whoever he is, he needs to learn some manners.

0:43:080:43:11

You don't need to apologise for this morning

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if that's what you're here for.

0:43:140:43:15

Well, that's good, because I wasn't going to.

0:43:150:43:18

Look, I know you're trying to help,

0:43:180:43:20

but it's not up to you when I do or don't see Cal.

0:43:200:43:23

I absolutely agree.

0:43:230:43:25

You don't have to be at the sessions.

0:43:250:43:27

That's not what I said.

0:43:270:43:28

I don't like being messed about.

0:43:300:43:32

My grandson comes first with me.

0:43:320:43:34

OK.

0:43:350:43:37

So let me recap.

0:43:370:43:39

First session, you didn't appear, then you turned up late to meet me.

0:43:410:43:45

Second session, you barged in and disrupted Cal's concentration,

0:43:450:43:49

you then decided you wanted to come to the rest to the appointments.

0:43:490:43:52

But today you kept me waiting.

0:43:520:43:55

So who is messing who about?

0:43:550:43:58

There are no half measures with Callum's therapy.

0:43:580:44:01

That is my priority.

0:44:010:44:03

What's yours?

0:44:030:44:04

That's a shame.

0:44:130:44:14

Yeah, it is. See you.

0:44:140:44:17

No, Dad, you're not going anywhere.

0:44:230:44:25

-I'm not daft! I know my way home!

-No!

0:44:250:44:27

Will you give me my coat?!

0:44:270:44:28

What's going on?

0:44:280:44:30

You took your time! I phoned you half an hour ago.

0:44:300:44:32

We came as soon as we could. Where's Stuart?

0:44:320:44:34

He's fast asleep.

0:44:340:44:36

Why are you fighting over my Dad's jacket? Dad, are you OK?

0:44:360:44:38

He's fine! It's me that's having the breakdown!

0:44:380:44:42

She won't let me out of the house!

0:44:420:44:44

Because you were wandering off in the dark!

0:44:440:44:46

What are you blethering about? I was going home!

0:44:460:44:49

Gina, if you can't handle my dad and Stuart, you should have said.

0:44:490:44:52

Is your memory on the blink as well?

0:44:520:44:54

Did you not listen to me this morning?

0:44:540:44:56

Mr Hamilton, shall we go and get a cup of tea

0:44:560:44:57

and let these two finish their chat? Sorry, I'm parched.

0:44:570:45:00

Aye, of course. We'll leave them to it. Come on through.

0:45:000:45:04

I tell you, these two started arguing 40 years ago

0:45:040:45:07

and they've been at it ever since.

0:45:070:45:09

My first night out for months and...

0:45:090:45:11

Oh, my heart bleeds for you(!)

0:45:110:45:13

DOOR OPENS

0:45:130:45:14

Hiya!

0:45:170:45:19

You all right?

0:45:210:45:23

Do you want a hand with the dinner?

0:45:230:45:25

What's wrong?

0:45:250:45:27

Bob, what is it?

0:45:280:45:29

Look, I know things haven't been easy. I know that.

0:45:350:45:38

The thing is...

0:45:410:45:42

We all make mistakes.

0:45:450:45:46

I know.

0:45:500:45:51

Know what?

0:45:530:45:54

I know about you and Stevie.

0:45:550:45:57

What? Me and Stevie? What are you talking about?

0:46:010:46:04

Please! No more lies!

0:46:040:46:05

How do you know?

0:46:080:46:10

It doesnae matter.

0:46:100:46:11

But we need to work it out, together.

0:46:150:46:17

You and me.

0:46:190:46:21

I know I've been difficult.

0:46:210:46:23

And I know it's been hard for you.

0:46:230:46:25

No, you don't!

0:46:250:46:27

You don't know anything, because you weren't there.

0:46:270:46:29

Bob, we weren't even married a year and you bailed on us.

0:46:290:46:32

We've talked about this. I wasnae well.

0:46:320:46:34

And do you not think I wanted to just run away,

0:46:340:46:37

to disappear off into the sunset and sort my head out?

0:46:370:46:39

I said I'm sorry and I mean that.

0:46:390:46:42

I cannot believe you're playing the "I'm sick" card.

0:46:420:46:44

For once in your life, want to just grow a pair!

0:46:460:46:49

Just face it, you weren't cut out for the whole marriage thing,

0:46:490:46:52

the "for better, for worse" bit.

0:46:520:46:54

I was ill and my wife decides to go and shag somebody else!

0:46:550:46:59

What about the sickness and health bit, eh?

0:47:000:47:02

How many other "mistakes" have you made? Anybody else I know?

0:47:020:47:05

Do you know what? I should never have married you.

0:47:080:47:10

You know, I used to wonder why all those other lassies left you

0:47:120:47:15

and I felt sorry for you.

0:47:150:47:17

But now I know why!

0:47:170:47:18

Because you're married to your ma, not me!

0:47:190:47:21

Do you know, sleeping with Stevie wasnae a mistake.

0:47:220:47:25

I needed somebody, I needed a man and I found one.

0:47:250:47:30

And I'm not sorry for it.

0:47:320:47:33

And I'm certainly not sorry that we cannae have weans,

0:47:330:47:36

because I'm already stuck with a spoilt, whining brat

0:47:360:47:38

who runs to his ma at the first sign of trouble.

0:47:380:47:40

What sort of dad would you make?

0:47:400:47:42

I'm sorry.

0:47:470:47:48

I need to go.

0:47:480:47:49

No, Stella, wait, don't go. We can sort this out!

0:47:490:47:51

DOOR CLOSES

0:47:530:47:55

DOOR OPENS

0:48:060:48:08

Hiya!

0:48:110:48:12

You all right?

0:48:150:48:16

You wanting a hand with the dinner?

0:48:180:48:20

No. You're all right. I'll sort it.

0:48:220:48:24

-You sure?

-Aye.

0:48:240:48:25

OK.

0:48:270:48:28

Just a quiet day at the garage, then, aye?

0:48:290:48:31

Aye.

0:48:310:48:32

Right, I'm away to run a bath.

0:48:340:48:35

RADIO PLAYS "Moon River"

0:48:370:48:39

# Oh, dream maker

0:48:480:48:51

# You heart breaker

0:48:530:48:55

# Wherever you're goin' I'm goin' your way

0:48:570:49:03

# Two drifters Off to see the world. #

0:49:040:49:10

That looks lovely.

0:49:130:49:14

Aye.

0:49:150:49:16

I just need to go and get some matches, for the candles.

0:49:200:49:23

# ..same rainbow's end

0:49:230:49:28

# Waitin' round the bend

0:49:300:49:33

# My huckleberry friend

0:49:330:49:37

# Moon river

0:49:370:49:41

# And me. #

0:49:420:49:48

I know we have to consider Dad.

0:49:480:49:51

All I wanted was a couple of hours!

0:49:510:49:53

Anyway, how did you manage to get him in such a state?

0:49:530:49:56

I didn't.

0:49:560:49:57

He'd forgotten about Dr Brodie.

0:50:000:50:02

He'd forgotten.

0:50:040:50:05

Oh, God. He asked poor wee Nicole how her dad was.

0:50:080:50:11

You should have seen her face.

0:50:130:50:14

Eileen, it was awful.

0:50:150:50:16

I didn't know what to say, and Dad, well, he just...

0:50:180:50:20

I thought today was a good day.

0:50:250:50:26

Aye, well, I guess up until then it was.

0:50:280:50:31

Look, Miriam said we should expect this.

0:50:340:50:38

You know, lapses like this,

0:50:390:50:40

especially if he's stressed or upset.

0:50:400:50:43

I mean, it doesn't necessarily mean that he's, you know...

0:50:440:50:48

..getting worse.

0:50:500:50:51

Are you all right?

0:51:030:51:05

Aye, just not hungry.

0:51:060:51:08

That's a shame, because it was really nice, as usual.

0:51:090:51:12

You were in great form this morning.

0:51:140:51:16

Did it not work out the way you wanted?

0:51:170:51:19

The big surprise?

0:51:210:51:23

No.

0:51:230:51:24

I mean, aye.

0:51:240:51:26

It did work out.

0:51:330:51:34

What's this?

0:51:340:51:36

What, Lenny Murdoch?

0:51:410:51:42

He's buying into Montego Motors?

0:51:430:51:44

Aye.

0:51:440:51:45

I get a big lump sum of cash investment,

0:51:450:51:48

and he gets a tiny percentage back.

0:51:480:51:50

Bob, you cannae trust the guy.

0:51:500:51:52

Aye. Well, who can you trust?

0:51:520:51:55

Anyway, I don't need to trust him. I know him.

0:52:010:52:05

Right, so, you are gonnae take the money, then?

0:52:080:52:10

You're not happy about it, are you?

0:52:110:52:14

I wouldn't trust him an inch,

0:52:140:52:16

but he's nearly family for you, isn't he?

0:52:160:52:18

The extra money would set me up.

0:52:190:52:21

Whatever happened to "we" or "us"?

0:52:250:52:27

Bob, we used to talk about stuff like this.

0:52:310:52:33

I liked that we were a team.

0:52:330:52:34

I thought we still were.

0:52:360:52:37

I don't know what I'm doing.

0:52:430:52:44

I need some time to think it through.

0:52:460:52:48

OK, why don't you go through and do some thinking? I'll do the dishes.

0:52:520:52:55

Aye.

0:52:550:52:56

You still thinking?

0:53:410:53:43

Can I help?

0:53:440:53:45

Aye. You can.

0:53:480:53:49

Come on.

0:53:500:53:51

Things have just been a bit weird since I got back.

0:53:580:54:01

We've not seen much of each other, and I've...

0:54:010:54:03

I've just not been seeing things straight.

0:54:050:54:07

How do you mean?

0:54:080:54:09

Maybe I've been a bit full-on since I've been home,

0:54:090:54:11

but it's only because I want the good things in life

0:54:130:54:15

as soon as possible,

0:54:150:54:16

because I want us to be happy for as long as possible.

0:54:160:54:19

And I know it's not been easy with me for a long time.

0:54:240:54:26

I've not been at my best either.

0:54:280:54:29

Please, Stella, let me say it.

0:54:290:54:32

I know I've let you down.

0:54:320:54:34

And I am so sorry I hurt you.

0:54:360:54:39

But that wasn't you, it was the depression.

0:54:390:54:41

No, it was me.

0:54:410:54:43

You've always been the strong one, holding us together.

0:54:460:54:49

But I wasn't there for you.

0:54:500:54:52

You were hurt, it was a tough time.

0:54:520:54:54

And that's when we should stick together,

0:54:540:54:56

when everything goes wrong. That's the test, isn't it?

0:54:560:54:59

When the going gets tough.

0:54:590:55:00

The thing is...

0:55:070:55:08

We all make mistakes.

0:55:110:55:12

I was wrong to go away and leave you here yourself.

0:55:230:55:25

I was wrong not to phone you every single day I was away.

0:55:270:55:31

And I'm sorry.

0:55:310:55:32

I'm sorry, too.

0:55:340:55:35

But...

0:55:360:55:37

We were happy, once. Weren't we?

0:55:390:55:40

Aye, we were.

0:55:420:55:44

So we can be happy again.

0:55:440:55:45

Right, are you coming to bed?

0:55:560:55:57

I'll be through in a second.

0:55:580:56:00

OK.

0:56:010:56:03

Culpable homicide is different from murder.

0:57:200:57:22

So what's the matter?

0:57:220:57:24

It matters because it means he might get a lighter sentence.

0:57:240:57:26

You said he'd stay locked up.

0:57:260:57:29

We've split up.

0:57:290:57:30

No.

0:57:300:57:31

Will was hitting me.

0:57:320:57:33

I think we've found our stash house.

0:57:350:57:37

Right.

0:57:370:57:38

The thing is, if it is there, it's right on Murdoch's doorstep.

0:57:380:57:42

'It's me. You need to move your goods.'

0:57:420:57:44

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