Emmerdale 9th July 2024 -n

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00:30No! No!
00:48You awake?
00:53Yeah.
00:57How long before?
00:58Since seven o'clock yesterday morning.
01:03What's your favourite place?
01:05What?
01:06Favourite place in the world.
01:09What is it?
01:11I don't know.
01:15Home, probably.
01:18Or...
01:21Manchester.
01:24It's where I first part accepted as me, so...
01:29Yeah.
01:31There, I'd say.
01:34Why?
01:36You got a picture of it in your mind?
01:39Yeah.
01:41Loads.
01:44Go there.
01:47In your head.
01:49It'll help when times are tough.
01:51Thanks, mate.
01:53You've helped when times are tough.
01:56Have you thought why your missus told Robbo?
02:06I feel bad...
02:08about leaving.
02:09What?
02:11It's brilliant.
02:15I'll be all right.
02:26I'd ask how you are, but I can tell from your face.
02:30I'm fine.
02:32I'm not the one who's had his medication messed up by his useless dad, am I?
02:36And is this the first time Evan's ever spat up something you've given him?
02:40No.
02:41And whilst I don't know a tremendous amount about babies,
02:44I do know they're huge fans of throwing up for no reason.
02:47Well, the difference with him is he's sick, isn't he?
02:50This could set him right back.
02:52But it didn't.
02:53Morning.
02:55Well, excuse me. Horses to attend to.
02:58Can you make sure you clean yourself up when you come back in?
03:01I have several decades' experience.
03:04Not of looking after Evan's health, you don't.
03:07I'll stay clean.
03:12Coming for a coffee?
03:15Meds?
03:16Yeah.
03:17Why don't you let me do that? Go get them.
03:19Meds?
03:20Yeah.
03:21Well, why don't you let me do that?
03:22Go get some breakfast. I can sort this.
03:24It's fine. I'll do it.
03:26You go.
03:27See you later.
03:38Jay!
03:42You do know Laurel's coming home today?
03:44Yeah, which is why I'm here doing this and not at work.
03:48Right, well, I can faff with cushions. You pack your stuff.
03:50What stuff?
03:51All of it. You're moving out.
03:54That's news to me.
03:55Huh. Well, good job I came here to break it to you, then.
03:57Laurel needs help.
03:59Yeah, and she's got me, Nicola, Arthur when he gets back.
04:02She also doesn't want the kids to know yet.
04:04Me moving out might raise the odd question, don't you think?
04:06Well, she needs zero stress. And you do not fall into that category.
04:09I do fall into the category of husband, just about.
04:12So I'll be here doing what I can until Laurel, not you, tells me to stop.
04:19Well, let's hope that's soon.
04:31All right, cronies?
04:33How's the day of them going?
04:35It's just here.
04:36She ready for you?
04:38Come on, Barbie.
04:41No-one left to protect you after today?
04:44Freak.
04:45Freak.
04:57What's your heart rate?
04:59185.
05:01Steep that, innit?
05:02Stale all the day I've had.
05:04Why, what's up?
05:06Well, it was yesterday, really.
05:08Gave Eva his meds.
05:10He spread it out. Missed the dose.
05:12Now Dawn won't let me near him.
05:14Has she said stay away?
05:16Faced us.
05:17Right, is there a chance you might be reading it wrong?
05:19Yeah, once maybe, but it's been more than one look.
05:21Look, you're his dad.
05:23Yeah, well, don't go telling him that. It's nothing to be proud of.
05:25Look, you need to give yourself a break.
05:27Yeah, well, this is me trying to.
05:29I'm judging the state of me. It's not working.
05:31Well, fancy a pint? You can tell me all your troubles.
05:33One of my troubles is I can't be having pints.
05:35Can't be getting too close to people. Evan's immune system.
05:39Right, give me ten minutes and meet me behind there, yeah?
05:42Sounds romantic.
05:43It won't be.
05:50The, um...
05:53Prison psycho knows that I'm trans.
05:55The guy that's been protecting me needs today, so...
05:59It's how I am.
06:02I'm gonna get crucified in there.
06:05We'll do everything we can to keep you safe.
06:09Is it just the one person who knows?
06:11I think so.
06:12But apart from Liz.
06:14And what has this person said?
06:16Same kind of stuff I've always had.
06:19Difference here is I can't walk away, can I?
06:22There is the option for us to remove you.
06:27What, into, er, segregation?
06:29With all the rapists and pedos? No way.
06:32That's not all it is.
06:33That's what people think, though, don't they?
06:35It's not an ideal situation, I'll admit, but you would be safe.
06:38Yeah.
06:39You'd get your own cell.
06:41You would be in it pretty much all the time.
06:44So I rot away because I happen to be me,
06:48whilst all the nutters breathe fresh air
06:50and compare face tattoos in the sunshine.
06:53You should be the prison poet.
06:55I shouldn't be the prison anything.
06:57I shouldn't even be here.
07:05Bus stop or train station?
07:08Or train station.
07:09What?
07:11I'm fervently hoping that you're off to join your son
07:14at whatever rock he's crawled back under.
07:16Yeah, actually, I was just off to get some flowers for your grave,
07:19you mouldy corpse.
07:21You think you're better than me because you've got a big house?
07:24No, I think I'm better than you for lots of reasons, Ruby.
07:27Hmm.
07:28Why don't you get out your car and we can talk about them?
07:31Terribly sorry, but I'm under strict instructions
07:34to remain germ-free.
07:36And you strike me as quite the carrier.
07:52Good meeting.
07:54What do you want?
07:56I could ask you the same.
07:58I'm a girl. I'm a boy. I'm a dog.
08:00I just want to be left alone.
08:01Yeah, I don't see that happening.
08:03Do you know what I'm saying?
08:04Get out of here!
08:06Do you know what I'm saying?
08:08I'll see you soon, Matilda.
08:16You OK?
08:18Yeah.
08:19Yeah.
08:21HE SIGHS
08:32See, me old man was inside as well.
08:36And he told me that prison was like metal detecting.
08:40You keep your eyes down, your ears open,
08:44and whatever you find, you keep to yourself.
08:50When that doesn't work...
08:53..then you're not here.
09:03So, welcome to my socially distanced open-air therapy class.
09:07You don't want to hear me rambling on.
09:09Don't ramble. Get to the point.
09:13I just feel useless, mate.
09:15What, because of one little thing?
09:17No, because of one big thing.
09:19My kid's fighting this horrible disease,
09:21and beyond me giving him his meds,
09:23crossing my fingers, there's nothing I can do for him.
09:26Of course there is, you're there for him.
09:28Since when's being there for someone been a cure for anything?
09:32I'm sorry.
09:35I'm starting to feel like I'm not meant to be a dad.
09:38Well, that's mad.
09:40How's me being in his life helping him?
09:42The risk of you biting my head off again?
09:44You said it yourself, you're in his life.
09:46And we didn't all get that for one reason or another.
09:49I just wish my dad was still here to give me some advice.
09:52He wouldn't have known any better than you do.
09:54Being a dad ain't a superpower,
09:56it just means you have to make a lot of decisions.
10:08Hi.
10:09Has he rang you?
10:11No, not today. Why?
10:13Cos he said he would ring at lunchtime, and it's lunchtime.
10:16Should we be worried?
10:17I'm always worried.
10:19Yeah.
10:20Well, maybe he meant after lunch.
10:22Yeah.
10:26Hello?
10:27Tell him I say hi.
10:29Yeah, speak in.
10:31What?
10:33What is it?
10:34Matty's been rushed to hospital.
10:36Come on, get in.
10:37We're on our way.
10:44CAR DOOR SLAMS
10:56So, you going to tell Dawn how you're feeling?
10:58Nope.
11:00That's indefinite.
11:02Yeah, well, our son's got leukaemia.
11:04Why do you think my husband feels rubbish about himself
11:06if it's something else that's a priority?
11:08I bet she'd want to know.
11:10Last time I told her, we had a big row.
11:14Is today your first run for a while, then?
11:16It is. Why?
11:18You need a breathing on you.
11:20I've been sprinting.
11:21Where from, Aberdeen?
11:22I haven't seen you out there.
11:24Join you tomorrow if you're out.
11:25Need to make it a regular thing again.
11:27Yeah, me too.
11:28You know, I was thinking about joining spin, actually.
11:31Yeah, good idea, now that you're an old lady.
11:33Give over.
11:34Just don't do it on Tuesday mornings.
11:36It's senior's yoga in there, you won't want to miss that.
11:38You know, I noticed how you know when that is.
11:41Have you got another one of these?
11:43Yeah, loads.
11:54Oh, Mandy.
11:56Oh, Mum, it's all right, it's OK.
12:02What happened?
12:06Fractured eye socket.
12:08Cracked some ribs.
12:10How could they let this happen?
12:11Was it about you being trans?
12:13It can't have been.
12:15Nobody knows.
12:16It was just Les.
12:17He said he was looking out for you.
12:19You've never met Les Babes?
12:20I did.
12:23Was that not Les?
12:24No.
12:25Spoke to the prison's biggest transphobe.
12:39I had a boyfriend once who used to send me messages like,
12:43get here now.
12:45I'd have a guess if he ended up with a broken nose or not.
12:49Rose, I'd be amazed if you'd only had one boyfriend
12:52with a facial blemish.
12:54Oh, sorry, I'm sounding like Kim.
12:57I'll let you off.
12:59Tough week?
13:01Yeah, just a bit.
13:03I'm sorry your lad's gone.
13:05Yeah, me too.
13:09Anyway, me and Caleb are going away for a bit.
13:12We're going to take stock, reassess,
13:14work through all the clichés.
13:16Family comes first, doesn't it?
13:19Never thought I'd be saying that
13:21when I was staggering around Benidorm at five in the morning.
13:24You've lost me, Rose.
13:26I'm just saying,
13:28you wanting to stop this stinker
13:30is not going to get you anywhere.
13:33You wanting to stop this thing we're doing,
13:35it's for the best.
13:37I don't want to stop this thing we're doing.
13:39I want to go away knowing it's all coming together.
13:42Which is why I'm wondering exactly what we're doing
13:44to expedite the plan.
13:46If I knew what expedite meant, I'd be able to answer that.
13:51I'm doing what I can, which is?
13:53It's not easy with Dawn.
13:56Me and her are getting closer.
13:59So basically, you're not doing much at all?
14:01I'm doing more than you.
14:03Well, you live there, Rose.
14:05If we could swap bodies and I could look like you, then...
14:08No, actually, I'd draw the line at that.
14:10Oh, no. It will be.
14:12When Kim gets her comeuppance, it will be hilarious.
14:17What are you doing?
14:19I've got to think about Evan.
14:21Are you hanging soft on me, Rose?
14:23No. I'm just trying to play my part
14:25and keeping my grandson safe.
14:27Keep him safe, by all means, if you can.
14:29In the meantime, you'll remember that I paid your debts
14:31and that means you owe me.
14:33And that means you get this done.
14:37Why would you do something like that?
14:39I didn't mean to. He just came over and he seemed really friendly.
14:42You don't tell anyone anything in prison!
14:44Well, I am sorry, Moira, but I haven't got your experience
14:46of having husbands inside.
14:48OK, so the first guy that walks up to you and says,
14:50oh, hi, I'm friendly, tell me everything,
14:52you start narrating your autobiography to him?
14:54Mum.
14:55Hey, why don't you get a punch in while you're here?
14:57That eye socket isn't fractured yet. Go on, take a swing.
14:59Just stop it! Mum, it was a mistake, all right?
15:01It was a big one. I know that.
15:07Was it the guy that Amy talked to?
15:09I am so sorry.
15:11I know, babe.
15:13Was it him?
15:15I'm not saying anything.
15:17Well, come on, Matt, talk to us, please.
15:19Mum, people find out things in places like this.
15:21Harriet, you've talked to guards.
15:23No. I'm not going to, all right?
15:25What if it happens again?
15:27What can I do?
15:33Did they tell you how long you'd be staying here for?
15:35Hopefully ages.
15:38It's the only place I'm not frightened all the time.
15:46Look who's home!
15:48Hello!
15:50Hey.
15:52Come and sit down.
15:54Have you carried that bag?
15:56Oh, it's just a 20-foot path. It's fine.
15:58I made you a cup of tea.
16:00Oh, thank you.
16:02About two hours ago, so it might not be at its best.
16:04How are you feeling?
16:06Oh, well, I'm not going to book a triathlon.
16:08Just a marathon, then.
16:10Right, you two.
16:12Your mum needs to take it easy, OK?
16:14Which means that you need to make it easy for her.
16:16So listen to instructions,
16:18help with the chores,
16:20and most importantly,
16:22drink, OK? Any questions?
16:24Right, why don't you go make a fresh cup of tea,
16:26and you go get your mum's slippers.
16:28Oh, thank you, Dad.
16:30Right, I'll, er...
16:32be in there, then.
16:36I've, er...
16:38I've moved into Archie's room.
16:40Told the kids it's to give you some peace,
16:42which I suppose is true.
16:44Anything you need,
16:46just let me know and I'll make it happen.
16:48Well, if that means leaving...
16:50Yeah, it will.
16:52At some point. But the kids need some normality first, so...
16:54OK.
16:56Well, normality it is, then.
17:00Oh!
17:02Oh...
17:04Have you called him?
17:06I've texted.
17:08He'll be busy.
17:10Yeah, you can be busy and reply to a text.
17:12I know he's got a job, but he's got a baby, too.
17:16Oh.
17:18Anything? No bags?
17:20Don't worry, I'll send them on.
17:22Aren't you tired of this?
17:24Not yet.
17:26Have you sent Billy somewhere?
17:28No.
17:30But you've been with him?
17:32Well, not since this morning.
17:34I've been out myself.
17:36I suggested he got some fresh air at lunchtime.
17:38Looked like he had the weight of the world.
17:40Oh, wonder what that's like.
17:42Oh, there's my cue.
17:44Coming, sweetheart.
17:46Come on.
17:48I'm ready.
17:50Come on. I'm ready.
17:52And they're in. Shush.
17:54You shush.
17:56Er, nice run.
17:58Yeah, cracker.
18:00You shouldn't be here.
18:02No, no, I'm sorry. I can't really leave him, not in this state.
18:04All right, well, leave aside the fact that you should be working
18:06and tell me.
18:08How impressed do you think Dawn would be
18:10on a scale of one to let's get divorced?
18:12Oh, stupid.
18:14Everything I do is just stupid.
18:16He's on a bit of a downer.
18:18Oh, you'd never tell.
18:20Better off without me, anyway.
18:22Take him upstairs. Very quietly, cos Dawn's up there.
18:24Put him in the spare room.
18:26Fourth on the left.
18:28Who has a fourth on the left?
18:30Well, you'd better hope I do, or you're gonna get lost.
18:32Now go. Quietly.
18:34Come on.
18:36Oh, wait.
18:38Give me your phone.
18:40I thought you confiscated it.
18:42Right.
18:44You're telling Dawn
18:46that your phone's been off
18:48and now I've sent you on a job
18:50and you won't be back till late,
18:52so night, night,
18:54and see you tomorrow.
18:56What's the normal amount of kisses?
18:58One.
19:00Well, up your game. I'll put three.
19:04Thanks, Kip.
19:06Shh.
19:12Ah.
19:36The idea is you pick it up
19:38and lift it to your mouth and drink it.
19:43Um...
19:45I'm really sorry about earlier.
19:47I was just...
19:49Well, you know.
19:51Yeah.
19:56I might have signed his death warrant.
19:58Well, don't say that.
20:00Stupid. So stupid.
20:02Wasn't I?
20:04Say it.
20:06Will saying it help?
20:08Then let's just concentrate on what will.
20:12Any ideas?
20:14Ah, yeah.
20:16That boy needs to tell the truth.
20:19Oh, I agree.
20:21But it's only going to lead to more trouble, isn't it?
20:24It's Matty we need to focus on.
20:26Look, I'm aware of that.
20:28Do you want him to die in that prison?
20:31I felt physically sick
20:33seeing him hurt.
20:35So, no, Moira, I don't.
20:37But thanks for asking.
20:39We need to believe
20:41Matty's going to get through this.
20:43We've got to do more than believe.
20:45We've got to make it happen.
20:59Hiya.
21:01Oh, you with...
21:03That chopper I've always got on standby.
21:05How do you think?
21:08Us.
21:11How are you doing?
21:13Well, it says that I've got to make a complaint.
21:17Are you gunning?
21:19Oh, yeah.
21:20Can you imagine?
21:22Me grassing on Robbo and he's not even touched me yet.
21:25So what's the sketch?
21:27Back on the wing.
21:29In a day or so.
21:31Oh, mate.
21:33I'm sorry.
21:34No, I'm sorry.
21:37I'm sorry that I asked you to do this to me.
21:40Looks like it's all been for nothing.
21:50And if you want to visit the village for yourself,
21:53you can now book onto the Emmerdale Village Tour.
21:56Details at emmerdalevillagetour.co.uk.
22:00And we're at Roy's bedside next.
22:03Next, Coronation Street.
22:05After the break.