Coronation Street 22nd July 2024

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Coronation Street 22nd July 2024

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00:30Great. Just what I need.
00:32A text reminder about my hospital appointment.
00:34It's not like I haven't been awake all night thinking about it.
00:36Oh, don't read too much into it. It'll just be one of them automated messages.
00:40Yeah, but they want to see me in person. That can't be good.
00:43Well, it could be a whole number of things.
00:46I mean, it's probably just like they found a cyst or something.
00:50Anyway, today I have been reality coding that it's going to be a positive day.
00:55Have you been coding for a way to speak to Rowan about his time in prison?
00:58Toya, I've said I'll speak to him and I will.
01:00Oh, but don't worry, I'll be back in time to come with you.
01:02Surely that depends on what he says.
01:04What do you mean?
01:06If it is true, when he was charged with assault and burglary, I don't think it's going to be a quick meeting.
01:10Toya, I know you're nervous, but please stop focusing all this negativity on Rowan.
01:14And rightly, I know I am.
01:16Yeah, and I am too. That today is going to be a positive day.
01:20So, you just forget about Rowan, leave him to me and just concentrate on staying calm, OK?
01:27Right, I'll see you later.
01:28See you.
01:34Why is it, when it's your work day, you could sleep in for hours,
01:37but then when it's your day off, you're wide awake?
01:41Wait till your clock pasts 50.
01:43Your bladder dictates your sleep patterns.
01:46Haven't you got Glory waking you up anyway?
01:48Yeah, but I took her to nursery.
01:50I was going to go back home to sleep again, but now I'm wide awake, so...
01:54Yeah, I'm not sure this is going to help then.
01:56Thanks.
01:58Sister?
02:00No, no, no, no. It's my day off.
02:03Yes, I have plans, actually.
02:06Yes, it's stuff. Important stuff.
02:10OK, OK, OK. What is it?
02:13I mean, you wolfing that down?
02:16Oh, yeah. I'm hungry.
02:18Well, I don't know, aye.
02:19It's not like you've worked up an appetite yesterday not turning up to your trial shift.
02:23And yes, don't think I'm not going to find out just because you don't tell me.
02:27Look, something came up and I forgot.
02:29And was that something, I don't know, Mason getting out?
02:34Look, I get it. You're worried that he's going to come round and hurt you,
02:37but you can't let him ruin your life anymore.
02:39I'm sorry.
02:41Well, it's not me you should be apologising to.
02:43It's Stu and Yasmin that you let down, left them in the lurch.
02:46And I'll say sorry to them.
02:47Well, look, you don't have to, because I already spoke to them.
02:49And Stuart was very understanding. In fact, your trial shift is now, today.
02:54Thanks, Dad.
02:55If he so much as looks at anybody the wrong way, they're going to haul him back in.
02:59I guess.
03:00So eat up, put a good shift in, and think to the future.
03:04OK.
03:06Yes, Kev?
03:07Erm...
03:08Hey, cloth-eaters! Did you not hear me shouting?
03:11Er, the rest of the street did. I'm sorry I'm half asleep.
03:14Well, come and stay and have breakfast, eh? My treat!
03:17Er, no, I can't. I've got a crack on.
03:20What, miss out on the one time your sister opens up her purse?
03:23Don't you want to see the moss fly out?
03:25Don't make me pull the face, Ronald.
03:27No, Abi and Alfie's coming home today, so I'll be in and out the garage.
03:32Oh, the wanderer returns.
03:34I was beginning to think she was never coming back.
03:36That something was up.
03:38Well, something is up.
03:39Her kids live on the other side of the world.
03:41She's got to take it when she can.
03:43It's lovely, this.
03:44Watching two siblings have a chat.
03:46It's like a bad reality TV show, but in person.
03:49Just one small point of order.
03:51Is anybody going to order anything?
03:53Erm, I'll have a coffee to go, please.
03:55Impeccable customer service as ever, Bernie.
03:59Less of the lip, you.
04:01It's not overly difficult.
04:02You say what you want, I deliver it, you pay.
04:05You'll get the hang of it.
04:07Hey, Kev, I'm sure you'll cheer her up once she's home.
04:10Well, we'll find out later.
04:13I am totally in love with this cream.
04:18Here, have a sniff.
04:22Mmm.
04:23You know, people always go off on one about feet being massaged,
04:27but a good hand massage is so lovely.
04:31Especially for you, Mr Dry Hands.
04:33You look drier than the Sahara.
04:36Mmm.
04:37Can I join the queue?
04:38No!
04:39You can massage your own hands.
04:43This is a special treat for Paul,
04:45and he deserves it after preparing his speech for the family.
04:48Yeah, one he shouldn't have to make.
04:50Do you know what? I'm so annoyed.
04:52Gemma and Bernie have agreed to be there as his kit,
04:56after I've pestered him.
04:58Ooh, that smells amazing.
05:00Yeah, it should do for the price.
05:02Bernie did say she could get me the same one for cheaper,
05:05but I'm worried about its origins.
05:08No offence.
05:09Yeah.
05:10HE LAUGHS
05:12He'd have probably fallen off the back of a L'Oreal.
05:15HE LAUGHS
05:20Anyway, that was the OT on the phone,
05:22just confirming the appointment for tomorrow.
05:25Do you think it'll be about the stairlift?
05:28No, it'll just be a review, like normal.
05:30We should focus on Gemma and her mum today.
05:36OK, yeah.
05:37Yeah, no, today should be totally about Bernie, Gemma and Kit.
05:41Yeah, and if anyone can bang their heads together, it's you.
05:48Oh, hiya.
05:49Hello.
05:52I thought you'd be at work.
05:54Well, I just wanted to read through this in peace for a meeting.
05:59You know what Adam's like, he'd either be moaning at me
06:01or mansplaining something to me, so...
06:04Well, you know, mansplaining is when a man explains something
06:08in a condescending way.
06:10Mm, very funny, that.
06:12What do we call this, then? Mansplaining squared?
06:14No, I've just been waiting ages to use that joke!
06:17Well, you've got to wait a bit longer.
06:19So, good news, most of my stuff is here now, so...
06:24..that's it. I'm officially moved in.
06:27Oh, no, you don't.
06:30You promised me a chest of drawers, Joel.
06:33I've no problem with you being here,
06:35but I'm not losing precious drawer space to you.
06:37And you've got that old one.
06:38Yeah, but it's grotty.
06:39It is not grotty, it's mid-century.
06:42Come on, they don't make them like that anymore,
06:44you aren't throwing it out.
06:46I'm not sure I can shift it on my own.
06:48Can we just leave it?
06:49Aw, I thought you might say that.
06:51So I've enlisted Aunt Michael to help you,
06:53and he said he's happy to.
06:54He's free any time, so just let him know when.
06:57Come on, happy's a bit of a stretch, isn't it?
06:59He said happy.
07:01Dunno, maybe he wants to get to know you better.
07:04And don't let his salesman physique fool you,
07:06he's actually very strong.
07:09Well, I'd better head back, then.
07:13Don't come home without me.
07:21Thanks.
07:24What is it, Leanne? You seem nervous.
07:26Do we need to schedule a coding?
07:28No, no, I'm fine.
07:32Okay, I am a bit nervous.
07:36I got something in my head, and I need to ask you...
07:44I've read something.
07:45And I know I shouldn't have done, but I did.
07:47And it's made me a bit angry.
07:49Because if it's true, then you've lied to me,
07:51and I don't understand why.
07:57It's completely true.
07:59What?
08:00Every word. I won't deny it.
08:04I'm really glad you found that.
08:06I'm surprised it took you this long, actually.
08:10What's with... It's all a lie. The Institute...
08:14This is the Institute.
08:16Don't you get it?
08:19That was me.
08:22But this isn't who I am now.
08:25The name change, you wait.
08:27Once you get to my level, you'll understand.
08:29That name, I can't even say it any more,
08:32because it is so far from who I am today.
08:35Your name, Leanne, the name you carry so much trauma with,
08:39are you telling me you want that title forever,
08:41now that you are so much more,
08:43now that you are so far from that version of you?
08:47But it is me.
08:49It's who I am.
08:51It would be odd to be anything else.
08:54So, did the Institute know about your past?
08:56Of course.
08:57A bit more focused on who I am now, as I am with you.
09:01Thank you for talking to me about this.
09:04I'm happy. You can see how far I've come,
09:07and how far you can go.
09:10It's exciting.
09:13The possibility of renewal.
09:17It's so exciting.
09:20Can we get that chop before Christmas, please?
09:23Thank you.
09:25Oh, hello, hello, hello, hello.
09:28Look, I'm sorry for not showing up yesterday.
09:30Don't mention it. Your dad told us why.
09:33Clean slate today, and we've put you on a split shift,
09:36if that's OK.
09:37Yes, fine with me.
09:38So, are you ready to achieve gastronomical excellence?
09:42Ignore him. Stuart set the bar impressively low.
09:46Hiya.
09:47Hiya.
09:48Hiya.
09:49Hiya.
09:50I just thought I'd pop in and see how Dylan's getting on.
09:52You all right?
09:53Oh, don't worry. We don't let bullies in here.
09:55No, Yasmin fills that role without the need of outside help.
09:58I mean, she's a very tough boss, this one, Dylan.
10:01Will you behave yourself?
10:03As long as you're all right.
10:04I'll see you later.
10:05See you.
10:06See you later.
10:07Right, well, I guess you're on carrot duty.
10:09Now, there is an art to this,
10:11and that is to finish it without chopping your fingers off.
10:15Come on.
10:16So, are you going to fill us in, then, or what?
10:18Oh, right, it's a housewife and a G&T for the bloke over there
10:21who just called me darling.
10:22Oh, come on. That's not what she meant.
10:24What happened?
10:25Oh, yeah, it's fine. Yeah, it's all true.
10:28He confessed, then?
10:29Do you have to say he confessed?
10:31Well, I thought he'd at least try and deny it.
10:33Well, why?
10:34It's what drove him to the Institute, to be a better man.
10:37Oh, come on, you don't buy that.
10:38I tell you, we've all got a past.
10:40Imagine yours being held against you.
10:42Right, so that means he can't be trusted.
10:44What, the man who's just owned up to everything?
10:46Who didn't hide, who celebrated what he's become?
10:49Well, he only owned up when he got found out.
10:51Oh, can we not talk about this any more?
10:53Let's just concentrate on your appointment.
10:54What time do we need to leave?
10:55Erm, oh, actually, do you know what?
10:57They called to reschedule.
10:58Yeah, they're going to get back to me with the date.
11:00Oh, see, I told you.
11:01It's going to be something, nothing. It won't be urgent.
11:03Yeah, totally.
11:09What time are you heading off?
11:11It's not being cancelled, is it?
11:13The last thing I need right now is her going off on one about coding
11:16or, you know, some reason that I've brought this on myself
11:19with negativity.
11:20Yeah, I know. I know.
11:24I'm sorry.
11:25Why are you apologising?
11:26Er, because you need her.
11:28Yeah, well...
11:30You need someone with you.
11:32Do you know, if I hear that man's name one more time today...
11:35Look, do you want me to just say you've gone to the cash and carry
11:38or something like that?
11:39Yeah, is that OK?
11:40Yeah, of course. You know...
11:42Fine.
11:44Good luck.
11:45Thanks.
12:01Out like a light.
12:03If only he could have done that on the train.
12:05Was it busy?
12:06Oh, it was evening.
12:08I spent the whole way getting smacked by some family suitcase
12:11where the buggies go.
12:12Nightmare.
12:14It's by the sounds of it, the family had an amazing time in Florida.
12:19Could you cut the cheese any thicker?
12:21And have you heard of lettuce?
12:23I could make another.
12:24No, you're all right.
12:25But maybe next time, try some spreadable cheese
12:27or maybe get a pre-made one from Dev's.
12:31I'm only teasing.
12:32Thanks for the thought, though.
12:34I was thinking we could go out later.
12:36Sally said she'd babysit.
12:38A bit knackered.
12:39You're all right. Whatever.
12:43Is this about Stefan? Is that why you're all on edge?
12:46I'm not on edge.
12:47Well, I don't want to talk or think about him,
12:50so, yeah, let's go for a drink and relax.
12:52But not food.
12:54Once I've tackled this doorstop, I won't want to eat for a week.
13:10You don't need to keep checking in on me, you know.
13:12I was in the area.
13:15Everything all right?
13:17Yeah.
13:18I, um...
13:20I saw a sale on that maternity place in town.
13:23It's 20% off.
13:25I thought maybe we could check it out, get you some bits.
13:30Do you want to go shopping with me?
13:32I've got a good eye for style.
13:34Anyway, I thought maybe we could get the baby some stuff.
13:37Anyway, I thought maybe we could get the baby some stuff.
13:39There's bound to be some bargains.
13:42No, I'm all right, thanks.
13:45Or I could just give you some cash.
13:49Let you have a look without me tagging along.
13:54Go on.
13:55Take it. Spend as much as you like.
14:01100 quid.
14:03So does that mean you've got the money for Ireland?
14:07Not yet, but do you think that's enough for today?
14:09Yeah, more than why?
14:11I'm just trying to be nice. If you don't want it, I'll take it back.
14:14Er, no.
14:17Saw a cool baby grow in the window the other day.
14:21Oh, and, um...
14:23The landlord's sending a man with a van later for that naff old chest of drawers.
14:27I said I'd give him a lift with it, just in case you notice he's gone later.
14:32Good.
14:34It's minging anyway, and I keep banging my legs on it.
14:45I don't see the need for all this.
14:47Just, really, in a minute, talk amongst yourselves.
14:51Really?
14:54Look, you have no idea how long it's taken Paul to programme in what he wants to say to you all.
14:59Let alone the amount of time it's taken me to text you all to get you here.
15:03You should be ashamed of yourselves.
15:05I hope you're not including me in that.
15:07Yes, I am, actually.
15:09Because all of this silly nonsense, Paul could do without it.
15:17Sorry. Round's over.
15:22I think we're nearly ready.
15:25I'm dying. Soon I will be gone.
15:29I want to know that you are all talking.
15:32I need you to be together.
15:35Please. I'm playing the terminal card.
15:39But stop this. We are family.
15:46It takes so much more energy to hate than it does to love.
15:52I need all the energy I can right now, just to eat, to breathe, to open my eyes each day.
16:00Don't waste your energy on fighting each other.
16:04Don't make this a waste of my energy to get you all together.
16:09I need you all.
16:13I need my mum.
16:21I need my dad.
16:51I need my mum.
17:22What are you doing here?
17:24Er, well, I told Leanne we'd go into the cash and carry.
17:30Did she buy that?
17:32Well, after her chat with he who shouldn't be mentioned, she seemed fine.
17:37Not a care in the world.
17:40It's probably best you didn't bring her.
17:43Thank you for coming.
17:45It's OK.
17:47It's OK.
17:49Shall we talk to you a bit soon? You don't want to be in here on your own, do you?
17:53Yeah, well, I'm not on my own now, am I?
17:57No, you're not.
18:06You know, we just, er, just got to think of a reason why you'd buy anything at the cash and carry.
18:13We could take a trip there afterwards.
18:16We could, I don't know, bulk buy you some ice cream to say thank you.
18:26You all right, son?
18:29Fine.
18:31What, did you fall over?
18:33Yeah, so what?
18:36Looks like you caught a fist on the way down.
18:40Wasn't you I spotted sleeping rough the other day, was it?
18:43Don't really look that bad.
18:45You know, I caught a fair few fists in my time.
18:47Some deserved, others not so much.
18:50Right, well, I just hit myself on the table, so just leave it, all right?
18:53How big was the table? Did it have any friends?
18:56No, we don't need a gang.
18:59Look, why don't you come back with me to where I work,
19:02and I'll get you cleaned up and get some hot food in you.
19:06Do you make a habit of this?
19:08Picking up young boys on the street, do you?
19:11That mouth doing you well at the moment, is it?
19:13Or was it comments like that that got you into trouble?
19:15That likeness, smart nose, I'm fine, all right?
19:17Look, if you let them get away with it,
19:20they'll pick on other people.
19:22It takes someone brave to stop them, someone to speak out.
19:25Yeah, but me being all right won't help, though.
19:27That's the thing with bullies, though, isn't it?
19:29You're all, like, dead hard until they beat the long arm of the law.
19:33I've seen many a bully crack in front of the police.
19:35That's not right.
19:36Yeah, that's right.
19:38And you've got enough evidence in your face to get the police involved.
19:41No, no, just leave it, please, mate.
19:43You don't have to take it, son.
19:45You don't understand.
19:47I do.
19:49I do have to take it, cos it was my brother.
19:58Shall we read a magazine?
20:01Yeah, if you want to catch up on what happened a decade ago.
20:04That's about right.
20:05Oh!
20:06Hey, the gratifying Gardner, 2018.
20:11Bit redundant, considering we live in a flat, isn't it?
20:14Mm.
20:15Sorry, Habib.
20:17Oh, um, yeah.
20:19Can my, um...
20:21Oh, of course, you can have someone with you.
20:23Great, thank you.
20:31I say slide it through. Let the floor take the weight.
20:34Er, you could help.
20:36I am. You see, Joel, Michael here wants to get to know me.
20:39Wants to get to know you more, as he doesn't trust you.
20:42Er, no, it's not that I don't trust you.
20:44It's, um, it's like bonding.
20:46So I thought, you know, a pack of beers and some lad time might help.
20:49Yeah, well, how's beers going to help when I'm driving and I can't have them?
20:53So let the bonding commence.
20:55So, what else do you want to know, Michael?
20:58Er, can we just get this through the door, please?
21:01Ronnie's idea should work.
21:03Yeah, if he joins in.
21:05I'm the brains, and my only responsibility is to keep these cold.
21:12Oh, you're not empty this yet?
21:14You've got a stash of ready meals here.
21:17Well, I thought you said you moved everything out.
21:23Thank you for coming in.
21:25Especially at short notice.
21:28We were able to get a good enough sample from the biopsy.
21:32It's bad news, isn't it?
21:34She's a cancer nurse, isn't she?
21:36Right, right. Doctors always have people assisting them.
21:39The biopsy has shown something worrying.
21:43And I'm afraid it was malignant.
21:45I'm sorry to have to tell you that you have germ cell ovarian cancer.
21:55It's fine, I'm fine, I'm fine.
22:05MUSIC PLAYS
22:17How bad is it?
22:19It looks like the tumour is confined to one ovary,
22:23but we can't be sure until we operate.
22:26So I'll need surgery, then?
22:28Yes, we'll want to remove it in the next two weeks.
22:33And then what? Is that it?
22:35It's possible you'll need a course of chemotherapy.
22:40I understand this is tough news,
22:43but most patients with germ cell cancer respond very well to treatment
22:47and make a full recovery.
22:49Hey.
22:52I mean, that's good to know, isn't it?
22:55This is Brenda, who's a specialist nurse,
22:59who'll support you all the way through.
23:02She'll be on hand to answer any questions.
23:10Damn, I must have forgot to empty my fridge when I moved out.
23:13This is fresh. I saw these ready, Bill.
23:16Someone's using your fridge, mate.
23:18I must have a ghost. A right greedy one.
23:22Yeah, but seriously, whose is it?
23:26It must be the decorators.
23:27The letting agent said they were sending someone round
23:29and he was doing some touching up.
23:31Must be his.
23:32He's made himself cozy, isn't he?
23:34Yeah. I'll have a word with the agent.
23:38Right, shall we get these drawers sorted?
23:40I told your sister I'd have them round by four.
23:42You know what she's like if you let her down.
23:44Yeah, I do. Come on, then.
23:46Yeah, well, I'll continue to supervise, won't I?
23:50You do that, mate.
23:53You ought to get to A&E, son.
23:55That nose might be broken.
23:57I'm fine.
23:58You're not fine, you're a mess.
24:00I'm not going to hospital.
24:01All right.
24:06Will you take this?
24:07Go on.
24:11So, does your brother do this to you often?
24:15I'm already over. I've got two.
24:17Does your brother do this to you often?
24:19I'm already over. I've got two.
24:23What do your parents say?
24:24They're not around.
24:26So, who do you live with?
24:28My brothers.
24:30I'm looking for my own place, like.
24:34How old are you?
24:35Why do you care?
24:36I'm just asking.
24:38I'm old enough to look after myself.
24:41Thanks for the tissue.
24:44Hey, look, come on.
24:45Hey, whoa.
24:46Come on, you're not in any state to look after yourself, all right?
24:49So, if you won't go to hospital, at least come back with me.
24:52What, do you need some pills?
24:53Oh, give me a shred.
24:54Look, I'm an ex-Navy man and I've had my fair share of troubles.
24:57And I recognise pointless bravado when I see it.
25:01All right, well.
25:02Yeah, I guess I'll put the washing up as well.
25:05All right, well.
25:07All right, then, grandad.
25:08No funny business.
25:10The last thing I wanted to do was hurt you, Apollo.
25:15I thought that you finding out that you had a brother
25:18would be a good thing.
25:19I didn't know it was going to go belly up.
25:22And I'm sorry if I've caused you more pain.
25:26Go on, say sorry to me.
25:30To him.
25:32He doesn't want you to say sorry to him.
25:34Say sorry to him.
25:36He doesn't want you to say sorry to him.
25:38Say sorry to Kit.
25:39But I've apologised to him already and he won't listen.
25:42He just...
25:43Man!
25:47You know how sorry I am?
25:50For everything.
25:52I don't know how many more times you want me to say it.
25:57Kit.
26:02It's true.
26:03You know, you have said you're sorry, but...
26:07I've not been ready to hear it.
26:10And I admit, my behaviour's not been acceptable for two years too, so...
26:15I shouldn't have tried to turn you against your mum.
26:19Perhaps it's time to forgive you.
26:21Yeah, that's all I want, and a chance to make it up to you.
26:29Maybe we'll get there, eh?
26:31Yeah, Mum, I'm really sorry and all. I shouldn't have pushed you away.
26:35It's all right, Gems, I get it. You were angry.
26:39I just hope we can put all this behind us.
26:42Yeah, of course we can.
26:44Yeah.
26:45Do I have to die before you stubborn idiots get a grip?
26:49Sorry, that was the wrong speech.
26:51You programmed two different outcomes.
26:55Thank God for that.
26:57Now can we all go to the pub like a normal family?
27:05I'm so sorry.
27:08You know, I'll be with you every step of the way.
27:11Roberta, Leanne included. She's going to be devastated.
27:16I almost don't want to tell her.
27:18Yeah, I understand.
27:20I just can't cope with all the Institute stuff she's going to throw at me.
27:24I mean, I can just hear her now, saying how she'll code reality to fix it,
27:28or, I don't know, get that slimeball Rowan to do some weird purging on me.
27:33I don't know, she might surprise you.
27:37Do you think?
27:39No.
27:42Oh, right.
27:46So what do you want to do now?
27:49Right now?
27:50I just want to eat a massive cream cake.
27:54Has it?
27:55Well, er, yeah, that can be arranged.
28:00Could have had Michael to help as well.
28:02Yeah, it was.
28:03Your Uncle Ronnie came too.
28:05Oh, really?
28:06Yeah, not quite sure why, he didn't exactly do much.
28:09Yeah, he was probably just being nosy.
28:11Yeah, he was.
28:13But he brought beers.
28:14Of course he did.
28:16I'm glad you got to spend some time with the family.
28:19Yeah, me too.
28:20They're good blokes.
28:21Right, fiancé, surely it's time to relax.
28:24Ah, hold your horses, I've got to get the keys back to the letting agent.
28:28Can't you do it tomorrow?
28:29They've asked for them today.
28:31Well, that's a shame.
28:32I was really looking forward to a glass of wine, a little cuddle, first proper night.
28:36There is nothing I want more.
28:39As soon as I get back, that's the plan.
28:41OK, well, how long are you going to be?
28:43Shouldn't be more than an hour.
28:44Right, well, I'll run myself a bath then.
28:47There we are, about to go on the London Eye.
28:50Charlie loved it, but Lexi got really scared at the top
28:53and cried all the way back down, which was nice.
28:56I don't blame her, I've always hated big wheels.
28:59I feel like you're going to fall off at the top.
29:01This is like the slowest, most dangerous ride I've ever been on.
29:05I've never been on a ride like this before.
29:07I've never been on a ride like this before.
29:09I've never been on a ride like this before.
29:11I've never been on a ride like this before.
29:13I feel like you're going to fall off at the top.
29:15This is like the slowest, safest wheel ever.
29:18I take it you're not a fan of roller coasters either, are you?
29:21Oh, no way.
29:22No, we were a right chicken when we were kids.
29:24So don't surprise me.
29:26Oh, it must have been lovely spending all that time with them.
29:29Yeah, it was.
29:30I wish I could have stayed longer, but I miss Jack like crazy.
29:33Just Jack?
29:34Well, he's definitely number one these days.
29:37Right, I'll get another round in, shall I?
29:40Do you know, actually, I'm knackered.
29:42It's been a long day.
29:43I might just go home and watch telly on the sofa.
29:45I'll come with you.
29:46Make some tea.
29:47You're all right.
29:48I'm still full of cheese.
29:49Stay with these two reprobates.
29:50You deserve a night out.
29:51It's good to see you.
29:56Right.
29:58Mine's a pint.
29:59Right, you are.
30:00Sure thing.
30:04This was the right decision.
30:06Mm.
30:07Oh, I can't remember the last time I had a cream cake.
30:10Yeah, but you hardly have any sugar, do you?
30:11Me, on the other hand, secret sugar addict.
30:13Really?
30:14Have you not seen the stash in the kitchen cupboard?
30:16Uh, yeah, but I thought that was Sam's.
30:18Mm-mm.
30:24We don't have to tell her straight away.
30:29Yeah, but then it's just more lies, isn't it?
30:31There's been enough of those.
30:34Right, come on.
30:35I'd rather tell her face to face with you, though.
30:37Sure.
30:39I hope he likes aubergine, darling.
30:41Well, I'm sure he'll be grateful for any free grub.
30:46Is this really all you've got?
30:47Hey, I told you it wouldn't be cool.
30:49Yeah, it was a bit grand, that, isn't it?
30:51Yeah, yeah, yeah, you watch yourself, clever clogs.
30:53He picked it up from home just for you.
30:56Am I supposed to be grateful for that, or...?
30:59You could try.
31:01Thank you.
31:02I've made you a plate of dhal.
31:04What's in it?
31:05Aubergine, spices, onions.
31:07All right, OK, sounds a bit healthy.
31:09Mm.
31:10No, sorry, no, sorry, thank you for doing this, thank you.
31:13No, cheers.
31:14So, tell me about yourself.
31:18Not much to tell you.
31:20What's he doing here?
31:21Why, do you know him?
31:23Dylan, what's going on?
31:25He's the bully.
31:26He's the one that pulled the knife on Liam.
31:28He's the one that tried to frame my son.
31:36HE SIGHS
31:45How dare you show your face round here?
31:47What are you trying to do, terrorise all our kids again?
31:49No, I swear...
31:50Look, look, I brought him here.
31:52I saw that he'd been beaten up, I had no idea who he was.
31:55Well, now you do, all right?
31:57So get rid of him.
32:00I'm going to try and calm my son down.
32:02And in the meantime, if I see your face again,
32:05I'll be calling the police.
32:09What?
32:11Look, I've done some bad stuff, but I'm not like that any more.
32:14Really?
32:16Oh, do you know what? Forget it.
32:18Whoa, whoa, whoa, hang on.
32:20Listen, sit down, finish your food.
32:23It's only going to go to waste.
32:28Whoa, where have you been? I've been calling you.
32:30Yeah, I was at the hospital.
32:32Oh, well, I thought you'd...
32:34No, my appointment wasn't cancelled, I just didn't want to worry anyone.
32:37Oh, right, did you go with her?
32:39Er, I...
32:40He, yeah, he guessed and insisted on coming.
32:43He did want to tell you, but I said no.
32:46Why?
32:48Honestly, because we've been arguing so much lately
32:51and I didn't want you there.
32:54Blimey, I didn't know we weren't getting on over Rowan, but...
32:57It's fine, it actually doesn't matter.
33:00Right, so what did they say, then?
33:02Erm...
33:04That I've got a type of ovarian cancer.
33:07Erm... Germ cell cancer, it's called.
33:11Yeah, they hope it's just, er, one ovary.
33:14But they're not sure, so, erm...
33:16Either way, it'll be surgery and possibly chemo, so...
33:21Oh, Tony.
33:23Oh, I'm so sorry.
33:25I'm so sorry.
33:30I'm so sorry.
34:01You looking for Max? I saw him go out earlier.
34:06Oh, right.
34:08When are you due?
34:10Just under four months.
34:12I hope that you've got someone looking after you.
34:16Yeah.
34:19You don't have to.
34:21Are you kidding me?
34:23From now on, you are my number one priority.
34:25Thank you.
34:27From now on, you are my number one priority.
34:29Thanks, Lee.
34:31Right, well, I'll phone Rowan tomorrow and I'll see how the Institute can help.
34:34They're not going to help her.
34:36Are you kidding me? She needs all the positivity and good energy she can get.
34:40Oh, please.
34:41Well, bad energy and bad feelings are partly to blame for a lot of things.
34:45Hold on, are you saying she got cancer from bad feelings?
34:48No.
34:49Well, it sounds like you are.
34:50Are you?
34:51Oh, I don't believe this.
34:53No, no, no, don't do that.
34:55Don't mince my words.
34:57Don't twist what I'm saying.
34:58Why? So more rubbish can come out of your mouth.
35:00I'm not saying that she's got cancer because of bad feelings and bad energy.
35:04I'm saying that negativity and bad feelings can contribute to physical and mental health.
35:09Okay, so you're saying she's brought it on herself?
35:12No, but...
35:14Well, have you not heard of the gut-brain axis?
35:16Our minds and body are connected and our thoughts and our feelings for our body...
35:21Yeah, but that's real.
35:22What's not real?
35:23Is you saying she's got cancer for some of her bad feelings, bad behaviour?
35:27Please just stop.
35:28Right, what I'm saying is, past trauma, if you haven't dealt with it, and bad behaviour,
35:34you've got to purge it, otherwise it can manifest as illness.
35:37Okay, so you're saying she should trawl over all her past mistakes and that's going to help?
35:41I'm saying you've got to release the bad and invite the good in.
35:44Good vibes and positivity aren't going to cure her.
35:47Well, you say that, but actually studies have shown...
35:49The only one bringing negativity is you, you and that flaming institute.
35:53Oh, right, right, so I'm the one to blame, it's all my fault.
35:56Yeah, but look at the circumstances, I mean, this is stressful enough, isn't it?
35:58Do you know what? You just don't see them.
36:02You know what? Will you both just shut up?
36:04Will you shut up?!
36:06Cos, just, I can't deal with this right now.
36:10SHE SIGHS
36:16That was actually all right, for vegetables.
36:23Look, I'm not totally evil, you know.
36:26It all got way out of hand with Liam, I didn't want it to go so far,
36:30but these other boys were pushing me.
36:34It seems to me that you were the ringleader.
36:37And you were the one with the knife.
36:39I carried a knife for my own protection.
36:41I carried a knife for my own protection.
36:43Cos the other boys had them, what was I supposed to do?
36:45You pulled a knife on Liam, who didn't have one, and he was defenceless.
36:48Yeah, I was never going to use it.
36:50I was just trying to act hard.
36:52Then you bullied him, you tormented him.
36:55You put him in a really dark place.
36:57I know, and I feel bad about that, I do.
37:00But whatever I did, I paid the price.
37:04Two months in young offenders, man.
37:07It was rough, you know.
37:09Me and my brothers were flipping lightweight.
37:11I was getting beaten up every other day.
37:14Saw a lot worse.
37:16So whatever I'd done, I learnt my lesson.
37:18And these boys, Liam and Dylan,
37:21they have to live with the trauma you caused them.
37:25You don't think I don't know that?
37:27If I could go back and change it all, I would, but I can't.
37:31But I can't, so I've got to live with it too, with what I did.
37:37You're going to have to leave.
37:39I know.
37:42What about this T-shirt?
37:44Just keep it.
37:46Darn.
37:47And, erm...
37:49Sorry if I've caused you any agro.
37:57Right, my turn.
37:59My turn.
38:00You're thirsty tonight.
38:02Why not? You heard Abi, I've got the night off.
38:05My round.
38:06You get it.
38:07Or you could go.
38:11Maybe I'll go.
38:17What's going on? Were you in Abi?
38:19How do you mean?
38:21Felt like she had the knives out.
38:23I don't know what you're talking about.
38:25Look, she's still upset about the deep fakes.
38:28I was hoping the triple A might help,
38:30but I think coming home has just brought it back.
38:33That's understandable, but why is she taking it out on you?
38:36You take it out on the ones you're closest to.
38:38Yeah, but it's not your fault.
38:40No, I know, but I just didn't handle it very well.
38:42In what way?
38:43I don't know. Look, can we just not talk about this?
38:46All right, carry on.
38:50Am I celibate?
38:55Right, your turn, Paulie.
38:58Erm, am I woman?
39:00Am I woman?
39:02Yes! How did you get that?
39:04Cos he saw me flaming, right?
39:06I bet you.
39:07No!
39:08You always used to cheat!
39:10Yeah, Kate, you have a go.
39:12Erm, am I a real person?
39:14Yeah.
39:16Am I a man?
39:17Yeah.
39:18Am I good or bad?
39:20Bad.
39:21Well, not to some people.
39:23Erm...
39:25Am I a politician?
39:26Yeah.
39:27Yeah!
39:28This is too easy.
39:30Right, my go.
39:31Am I... Hang on.
39:33Could be the letting agency.
39:37Sorry, we've got no properties in your price range.
39:40It's the third one we've tried.
39:42You'll find some, my love.
39:44I hope you're having better luck.
39:47I've actually got somewhere in mind.
39:49Oh, yeah? Is it local?
39:50Yeah, pretty close.
39:52Ah, that's great news, our kid.
39:56Can I call you our kid?
39:58Too soon?
40:00Yeah.
40:01What about our kit?
40:03Our...
40:05Yeah, it's too soon.
40:07Right, am I an animal?
40:08Because I know you wrote it, Billy,
40:10but Paul told you what to put,
40:11and he always makes me an animal because he's mean.
40:14Yeah.
40:26All right?
40:28Where the hell have you been?
40:32I'm sorry, I just... I was worried.
40:38I spent the chips off the shopping.
40:40It's not a crime and I'm not a prisoner.
40:46Of course you're not.
40:50You didn't reply to my text,
40:52and then your phone was off, and...
40:56I just worry about you.
41:00And our baby.
41:04We're both fine.
41:07Though I have been feeling a bit fat today, actually.
41:13Don't think I want these.
41:15How about I make you some tea, something with vegetables in it?
41:18Ugh!
41:19You can't keep eating chips and ready meals, Lauren.
41:21I'm thinking of your health.
41:22Pregnant women need lots of folic acid.
41:24Well, if you give us some cash, I'll go to the shop and get some...
41:27vegetable soup.
41:29Have you not got any cash left?
41:31No.
41:34Maternity clothes aren't cheap, you know.
41:36I'm not made of money.
41:37If I'm going to get you to Ireland,
41:39I need to start watching what I'm spending.
41:42OK.
41:45Right, I've got to go.
41:47I'll check in with you tomorrow.
41:54Have a nice evening.
42:02We can't carry on at each other's throats.
42:06Yeah, I know.
42:08For Toyah's sake.
42:10And for ours.
42:15Look, I...
42:17I don't want the Institute to come between us.
42:20Yeah, well, me neither.
42:22But I know that it has caused problems.
42:25I mean, we argue more than we ever did.
42:29And we're not as kind to each other.
42:32And...
42:34well, we haven't had sex in a while and I really miss it.
42:38I really miss being close to you.
42:40Yeah, but you won't give the Institute up.
42:43Nick, what I'm doing with them is really helping me.
42:47I feel stronger and more happy in my life
42:51and I genuinely think that Toyah would get that from it too.
42:55And I know you don't believe that and neither does she, but...
42:58Well, can you please just stop trashing all my beliefs
43:02and just respect them?
43:04Yeah. Yeah, I'll try.
43:07OK.
43:08And, well, I'll try and tone it down a bit.
43:11I know I get a bit carried away.
43:13That'd be helpful.
43:15That'd be helpful.
43:18I really do love you, you know.
43:21Yeah. Very much.
43:22Yeah, I love you too.
43:29Erm...
43:30I'm really sorry for upsetting you.
43:32Yeah, me too.
43:34Yeah, I know.
43:36Erm...
43:37But I've made a decision.
43:39I don't want either of you involved in my treatment.
43:42What? You can't.
43:43It's what I want.
43:44You can't do this alone.
43:45No, I can and I will.
43:47So I don't want either of you coming to my appointments.
43:50I don't want to talk to you about how I'm feeling.
43:53I don't want you fussing over me.
43:55I want you to concentrate on each other
43:58and sorting your stuff out.
44:00I'll concentrate on me.
44:02HE SIGHS
44:32HE SIGHS