Enders 29th July 2024

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Enders 29th July 2024

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00:00I just spoke to the estate agent. I've told them to take this off the market, so we can
00:24stay here, us and the baby. Debbie would have wanted you to be happy. I know she would.
00:34And she was so loved. I mean, you should take comfort in that.
00:38Well, she always had lots of friends. I mean, of course, they all drifted after she had
00:44Deb. But now she's gone. They've all come calling back.
00:50Yeah. Well, you didn't drift, though. You were there right till the end. You did everything
00:58for Debbie. You were the best husband she could have wished for. I get that.
01:06How's, er, how's Nugget? At home, fighting with Avani over the gaming
01:25controller. I think she's missed him. Looked like she might let him win for a change.
01:30Dad, you're, er, working well. Dad's almost out of his meds. I've just got to pop out
01:37to the chemist later. Oh, I can do that.
01:40I was no need to fight over who gets to help him. I'd pick the pills up myself if I wasn't
01:46preparing for a business meeting. Business meeting? Remember Ted?
01:50Yeah, there's this building management firm that wants to put us on a retainer. Should
01:55be very lucrative. So I'm thinking of taking them to Walford East, wine and dine them,
02:00turn on the Vanessa charlotte. Just don't overdo it, Dad, yeah?
02:03Well, maybe I should be there. Er, you know, take the strain off a bit.
02:06I think I can handle a business meeting without my son holding my hand.
02:12Drop the meds off in the call centre when you pick tomorrow.
02:23It's coming, it's coming, it's coming. Go, go, go, go, go, go.
02:27Oh, that's great. I feel like I'm a touch old for the whole birthday thing, though.
02:32Yeah, that's what I said. And I said nonsense. No one's too old for
02:35a birthday party. Hold on, what? Party?
02:38Yeah. I mean, it's small. I mean, tiny, actually.
02:41I printed off a load of invites for the whole market.
02:44Honey. Martin, your family have worked Bridgestreet
02:48Market longer than any of us have been alive. Well, maybe not, Billy.
02:53Right, fair enough. And when I told Mr Lister
02:56that today was your big 4-0, he insisted that I get cover
03:00so the whole entire market can come celebrate with you.
03:03Which is lovely. I know. Except, er, it's not my 40th.
03:06See, I told you. He's 43 if he's a day.
03:10I'm 39, actually. Oh, that's all right. I mean, that counts.
03:14Anyway, two o'clock, Square Gardens. In this?
03:18That's all right. It's going to clear up, I checked.
03:21Good luck. Come, Billy.
03:23Oi, 43? Yeah.
03:26You see eyes, you know you can get cream for that.
03:34Oh, oh.
03:36See something you like? Hmm?
03:39You know, if you thought it was a nightmare being married to a slater,
03:43that family are next level. You hate yourself, we are.
03:52I think Ian got a bit carried away. You can feed the 5,000 without that.
03:56Oh, it's really kind of him. Thank him for us, wouldn't you?
03:59Yeah, of course. I would have left it a couple of days
04:02before I came over to see you, but me, Ian and Lexi, yeah,
04:06are going over to see Ben.
04:08Yeah, Callum can't get the time off work, so Ian nabbed his ticket.
04:11Oh, I bet you can't wait to see him.
04:13I just wish it was under different circumstances,
04:16but, you know, just to be in the same room as Ince on...
04:19I know he's a grown man and all, but he's still my little boy.
04:23This'll be you in 20 years' time,
04:25wondering whatever scrapes your little ones have got themselves into.
04:28I want a cup of tea. Ooh!
04:30I'll get it.
04:32Listen, I know it's selfish and everything,
04:35but I am so glad you're staying on the square.
04:38So am I. We're hoping to have a quick word.
04:41How soon is it? Come in.
04:44We already spoke the other day. Nothing wrong, is there?
04:48I think it's best if we sat down.
04:52What's going on?
04:54All Dad wants is for us to follow him round like little puppies.
04:57Every time I try and step up with the businesses, he blocks it.
05:00Yeah, well, don't sound so surprised.
05:02You knew exactly who you were dealing with.
05:05Maybe. Maybe I'll just back off a bit.
05:07Vinnie, know your audience.
05:09Since when has your father respected anyone who backed off?
05:13The post-mortem's being carried out.
05:16And while we wait for the results, your wife will stay in the mortuary.
05:20We just wanted to let you know you can see her.
05:23Why would I want to do that?
05:25She'll be all cold. I couldn't, though. Sorry.
05:31Although there was no chance of recovery,
05:34Rhys was devoted to Debbie, right until the end.
05:37Stop saying that.
05:39Sorry. Sorry.
05:42Thanks for letting us know. It's really kind.
05:45I'll show ourselves out. Oh, no, no. Thank you.
05:52Thank you.
05:58Darlene, are you all right?
06:00I know you're grieving, but it was really thoughtful of them, you know, to pop by.
06:04Yeah, I know.
06:06I didn't mean to take it out on you.
06:08It's just...
06:11I wasn't with her at the very end.
06:13You keep saying I was, but the fact is, Debbie died all alone.
06:18I didn't mean you were literally with her.
06:21It just meant that your heart was with her.
06:24It's like that Elvis song.
06:28It's Honky Tonk Angel.
06:30You were always on my mind.
06:32Debbie was always on your mind.
06:34She still is.
06:36But you need to start thinking about yourself now.
06:39You know, you've got yourself all worked up,
06:41and I think it might be because you haven't had a chance to say a proper goodbye.
06:45I've already said most on you.
06:51Come on, Kat, I am your longest-serving driver.
06:53I shouldn't have to beg for the decent fares.
06:55British Airways ain't at home.
06:57It's not British Airways.
06:59I'm your longest-serving driver.
07:01I shouldn't have to beg for the decent fares.
07:03British Airways ain't at Heathrow as much as you are.
07:05And you're already getting twice as much as the other drivers.
07:07Well, sign me up for a couple of night shifts, then.
07:10Darla's been on the blow.
07:12She needs a deposit for her new flat plus uni fees.
07:14It's just never-ending, Kat.
07:16All right, a week of nights, and that's it.
07:18Thank you, boss. I do much appreciate it.
07:20Boys, you touch them parcels again, I'll have your heads.
07:23Hey, hey, hey, you, go and keep your eye on your brothers. Go on.
07:26Yeah, Tommy, go and sort the parcels out.
07:28Backside all summer.
07:31So how's he been this morning?
07:33There's been no fisticuffs, if that's what you mean.
07:36Got the social called and they said they're closing the case.
07:39But they could inform the school so they can keep their eye on him.
07:43I don't know what they think they're going to find.
07:45I know we're not perfect, but we're a decent family and we love our kids.
07:48Yeah, yeah.
07:50So, anyway, Freddie has informed me that Little Mo and Lyn
07:54are going to be going to the caravan for a bit,
07:56as you were meant to go last week. Fancy it?
07:58Yeah, yeah, I'll just chuck my knickers in my designer handbag, yeah,
08:01and leave the gremlins to take care of themselves.
08:03Kat, they won't be taking care of themselves.
08:05Maybe if me and Tommy spent a bit of father-son time,
08:08he wouldn't be stuck on the idea of you and Phil maybe getting back together.
08:12This is just a rough patch, all right?
08:15It's not like it's our first one.
08:17I am dealing with it.
08:27Phil, just the man I've been looking for.
08:29Look, you thought any more about us putting our troubles behind us?
08:34Oh, come on, Phil, you're almost too warm and cuddly, I can't cope!
08:40Oi, Rhys, hold up.
08:42Al's not a good time. My wife's dead, but she died.
08:46Yeah, well, it weren't exactly out of the blue, was it?
08:49The state she was in.
08:51Now, I want to see your return on my so-called investment.
08:54I really don't have the headspace for work right now.
08:56And in the meantime, I want updates. Regular ones.
08:59That's not how it works. These things take time.
09:02We can do it my way, all right?
09:04Or I turn you upside down and shake you till the money falls out.
09:07It's your choice.
09:25MUSIC PLAYS
09:38A whisky, please, Tracy.
09:40Just tell him I'll speak to him soon.
09:43Thanks, Ken.
09:49Well, if you don't need a night in a club full of sweaty men, I don't know who does.
09:53You're admissible, mate. Come on, a night out will do you good.
09:56I'm not in the mood, Johnny.
09:58You've changed your tune.
10:09Hi, mate.
10:10Er, Trace, can I leave those on the bar, please?
10:12Yes.
10:13Thank you.
10:14Here you are, mate.
10:16Honey and the traders are throwing a little party for Martin later.
10:19Probably a good idea to spend some time with mates at a time like this, yeah?
10:22You heard that?
10:23Yeah.
10:25He said, I'm so sorry.
10:27That must have been complicated, what with her condition and that.
10:34I'd swerved that. I mean, drinking never solved anything.
10:38Take it from someone who knows.
10:41I thought I'd already done my grieving for Debbie.
10:45Yeah, mate, listen.
10:47It will creep up on you.
10:50And you think over it and then suddenly something will remind you.
10:54Someone will write you the hour or whatever and then you're on the floor again.
11:00Sonia thinks I should go and see her in there.
11:03Well, you know.
11:06Thinks I should say goodbye properly.
11:10Yeah, it's a tough one.
11:13Debbie hated the cold, so the thought of seeing her in her...
11:17Yeah.
11:19Listen, they...
11:21They encouraged us to spend some time with Peach after she was delivered.
11:24They say it helps with the grieving process.
11:27Right.
11:29That day, it was the worst day of my life.
11:31Really was agony, except for when it was just me,
11:34Whit and Peach.
11:38I don't know what I'd have done if I didn't get that time to say goodbye, you know?
11:43You'll be all right.
11:45If it helped you and Whitney.
11:49Some gummies he made, yeah?
11:51Thanks.
11:52Cheers, Frank.
12:00So, what's good here?
12:02I'm Vinnie Panasar.
12:05I used to run the pest control business with my brother Kira.
12:08Sorry that I am late.
12:12You should try the masala fries. Best this side of the river.
12:20You all right?
12:22I should go and see Debbie.
12:24I, um...
12:26I spoke to Zach.
12:28And, um...
12:29With Peach, you know, he found it...
12:32Comforting.
12:35Yeah, I just hope I can find some sort of peace.
12:39And I'm sorry how I spoke to you.
12:41You're not yourself at the moment.
12:43I'm sorry.
12:45I'm sorry.
12:46And I'm sorry how I spoke to you.
12:48You're not yourself at the moment.
12:50I understand that.
12:52I saw you talking to Phil earlier. What did he want?
12:56I told him what happened.
12:57You know, he was just passing on his condolences.
13:00Really?
13:01Does it look like that?
13:03Well, I suppose.
13:04I mean, he was hassling me a little bit.
13:08I set up an investment for him and Sharon and...
13:10He thinks he's going to see a return in five minutes.
13:12But I kept telling him that isn't possible.
13:14What, he was talking to you about work at a time like this?
13:17Yeah, I did say my head wasn't in it, but...
13:19Well, you know Phil.
13:20Yeah, I do.
13:22Where are you going?
13:23I've known Phil Mitchell a very long time,
13:24and sometimes he just needs telling straight.
13:26I'm sorry, wait.
13:27Rhys, don't be silly. Get out of my way.
13:28You'll make things worse. Ten times worse.
13:31Phil will take it against me.
13:32He'll fire me, and I'll need this job.
13:34Especially now with the bank...
13:35No job is worth being spoken to like that.
13:37Now, out of my way.
13:38You can't talk to Phil.
13:39I can, and I will.
13:40You can't.
13:42Because I stole from him.
13:44You can't.
13:53You all right, mate?
13:55Yeah, fine.
13:57I'm just not hungry, that's all.
14:00Oh, Nugget's back home if you want to go see him.
14:04His dad will kill me.
14:05You all right?
14:06Three chocolate muffins and the strongest coffee you've got, please.
14:09I hate chocolate muffins.
14:11So, like, we had crisps today.
14:13I've seen a pair of your...
14:16All right?
14:17All right.
14:19Oh, we're going to go park later.
14:20Want to come?
14:22Er, I suppose I'd better ask first.
14:25Mum, I'm going to the park with the lads.
14:27Right.
14:29Is there a question in there somewhere?
14:32All right, fine.
14:33But you take your brothers with you.
14:35You are joking.
14:36No, I'm not.
14:37They're bouncing off the walls in there,
14:38and if I don't work, you don't have a roof over your head.
14:41Thank you.
14:43Tommy.
14:45It wasn't hard, was it?
14:49Shall we go?
14:50Yeah, come on.
14:54Boys, come, let's go.
15:01I know we haven't been together long,
15:05but I thought I knew you.
15:07The fundamentals.
15:08The fundamentals?
15:10Kind?
15:11Safe?
15:12I am those things.
15:13So what happened?
15:15You looked at Phil and Sharon's spreadsheet
15:16and just couldn't resist?
15:18Look, I deal with money every day.
15:20I don't even think of it as money.
15:22It's just numbers.
15:24Well, usually.
15:26But we've had some big expenses these last few months.
15:28We've barely been keeping our heads above water.
15:30And I was willing to sell this house,
15:31Dot's house, to deal with it.
15:33And I didn't want you to have to do that.
15:34So instead you decided to steal?
15:36Yeah, to pay for the care home fees.
15:38So you wouldn't be so stressed about money.
15:39I was only thinking about you and the baby.
15:46Look, I'm not a bad man.
15:50Look, I wouldn't do a bad thing,
15:52unless I couldn't see any other way.
15:56You do know me.
15:58Fundamentals.
16:01I promise.
16:03Nicking off Phil?
16:05Of all people?
16:08I'm in big trouble, aren't I?
16:10What am I going to do?
16:13You're going to get your coat on,
16:14we're going to get in the car,
16:15and you're going to go and see Debbie.
16:18We'll deal with the rest later.
16:28Sorry, mate.
16:29That's Jack.
16:30That's your Jack?
16:32I saw Callum earlier.
16:34It's like a bit of a sore head,
16:35it's not like him at all.
16:36Yeah, well he's got things on his mind.
16:38Yeah, like what?
16:40He wanted to go and visit Ben,
16:41with Kathy in and Lexi.
16:42Only we couldn't spare him.
16:44Life on cover, eh?
16:46Not that I'm expecting anyone to get the violins out.
16:50You might want to check him in,
16:52if you're interested in being a mate.
17:01If you'll excuse me for a minute,
17:02nature calls.
17:06Five more minutes and he'd sign on the dotted line.
17:11I know you told me not to come,
17:13but this is a family business, Dad,
17:14and I won't be shut out anymore.
17:19Get another round of drinks.
17:21When he comes back,
17:23close the deal.
17:26Thank you, John.
17:31How's Devinder settling back in?
17:34He's fine.
17:36Settled.
17:38Are you at least going to let me know
17:39when his next eye-lister session is?
17:42He's got a phone.
17:43If he wants you to know anything,
17:44he'll tell you.
17:46We're his parents, and I'm asking you.
17:52If it wasn't for him,
17:53I wouldn't have to beg for news about my own son.
17:55If it wasn't for him,
17:56I wouldn't have to beg for news about my own son.
18:00No, no, no, not that.
18:02He's in the middle of an important meeting, Bria.
18:04Oh, no, I'm sorry.
18:05I'd hate to upset him
18:06by trashing his entire life.
18:08Oh, I'd need you on standby,
18:10so whenever there's an issue with any of our buildings,
18:12I...
18:13I hope you know what sort of lying sex pest
18:15you're getting yourself into business with.
18:17Excuse me?
18:18So sorry about this.
18:19Keep your voice down. Stop making a scene.
18:22Sleaze is what he is.
18:23A scummy, horrible,
18:25pasty ball of human sleaze!
18:27Bria!
18:28You're embarrassing yourself.
18:29I think I'd better leave you to it.
18:31No, no, no, no, no.
18:32Mr. Morris,
18:34we've finished lunch anyway.
18:36Come back to the office.
18:37We can continue the conversation there.
18:39We won't be beaten on our price or professionalism.
18:43Love, my word.
18:46Okay.
18:47Okay.
18:52Can you keep her under control?
18:54Don't talk about me like I ain't here.
18:56Wish you weren't here.
19:05Dad, you all right?
19:09It's just the room on the end.
19:10Take your time. Take as long as you like.
19:18I'll be waiting just outside.
19:22Miss Debbie.
19:24Just talk to her.
19:48Hello, Debbie.
19:53Look, you two.
19:55Don't move this time, yeah?
19:57Mate, you nearly took his eye out with that last shot.
20:00So?
20:01So?
20:02What do you mean, so?
20:03They're little kids, mate.
20:04This ain't right.
20:05Oh, look, they're fine.
20:06Plus, you'll have to put up with his whining all the time.
20:08Tommy, I'm telling you now, don't do it.
20:10Don't do what?
20:11Don't do what?
20:12Don't do what?
20:13Don't do what?
20:14Don't do what?
20:15He's whining all the time.
20:16Tommy, I'm telling you now, don't do it.
20:18Oi!
20:20They're your little brothers.
20:21What are you playing at?
20:23See you.
20:30Who do you think you're talking to?
20:32You better watch yourself, yeah?
20:33Unless you want the social at the door again.
20:36I'm your mum.
20:39I thought I was talking to my little boy.
20:42I don't think I know who you are anymore.
20:44Whatever.
20:47You all right, boys?
20:48Come here.
20:49Come on.
20:50Let's go home, yeah?
20:59Oh, he's here!
21:00There you go.
21:01Still going with the four-year-birthday thing, then?
21:03Well, of course.
21:04Just in case Mr. Lister pops up.
21:06All right.
21:07And an Olympic theme, I see.
21:09I take it that was Billy's idea.
21:10Tell you what, I've been loving the Olympics.
21:12You've been watching?
21:13Well, I never miss the women's beach volleyball,
21:15to be fair.
21:17Yes, it was Billy's idea to put the flags up.
21:19You know how he likes to talk about the story.
21:22What story's that?
21:23Oh, mate, I tell you what, go and grab Billy
21:25and ask him about the time he held the Olympic torch.
21:27Yeah?
21:28Yeah.
21:31I'm sorry, no offence,
21:32but I'm going to have to hear that story one more time.
21:34I'm with you, Martin.
21:35I'd cry.
21:36Actual tears.
21:37Hey!
21:38Oh, hey!
21:39Here they are.
21:40Hey, kids.
21:41Hey.
21:42I can't believe you're having a fake
21:4440th birthday party.
21:45Yeah, well...
21:46Do you know the best bit?
21:47Nobody's even questioning it.
21:49Well, Winston just said he thought it was more like 50.
21:52Yeah.
21:53Right little double act you two, ain't ya?
21:56It's the hairline, isn't it?
22:02Sonia found out about the money I stole from her friends.
22:06She was so angry.
22:08But I think deep down she understood.
22:14And it got me thinking.
22:16Maybe we need to find a way to understand
22:18what happened between us two.
22:24Maybe it's that thing
22:26that Mum used to say.
22:30Loving someone's about putting them first.
22:32I need to stop feeling sorry for myself.
22:35And just think about you.
22:41Because there's been no kind of life, has it,
22:43these last few years?
22:46Stuck in bed.
22:49No sunlight.
22:51No joy.
22:58Do you remember when we were kids?
23:01Do you remember Tunisia?
23:05I couldn't stand the heat.
23:07I had to keep my shirt on the whole time.
23:11But you...
23:14You lived on that beach.
23:18Hidden out at sea.
23:21Toes in the sand.
23:25Sun shining down on your beautiful face all day long.
23:30I miss you.
23:34I miss you.
23:37I miss you.
23:39I miss you.
23:42I miss you.
23:44I miss you.
23:46I miss you.
23:48I miss you.
23:50I miss you.
23:52I miss you.
23:54I miss you.
23:56I miss you.
23:58I miss you.
24:01I'm sorry I wasn't strong enough to help you sooner.
24:08And I hope wherever you are,
24:12the sun never stops shining.
24:24I love you.
24:30I love you.
24:43Mum.
24:47I think I know how to get Dad to back me once and for all.
24:53Hey.
24:54Are you OK?
24:55Yeah.
24:56Tommy's at home and it's twins with Jane.
24:58You didn't have to rush over.
24:59Well, no, it's just that you sounded upset.
25:02You should have seen it, Alfie.
25:04He tried to hurt the twins and I really hurt him.
25:09I thought I could fix this on my own.
25:12But I think I need help.
25:15Hey, come on.
25:17I'm here now, all right?
25:19I'm here.
25:27You all right?
25:29I needed to say goodbye.
25:33Debbie was such a good person.
25:35She'd want me to be happy, you know, to move on.
25:39I've got so much to look forward to.
25:44Hey, Brenda.
25:46I didn't realise you were coming.
25:48Our daughter died.
25:49What else would we do?
25:52I can't believe she's gone.
25:56My little girls.
25:57My little girls.
25:59Really gone.
26:02I just don't get it.
26:05Well, she was stable and I called the care home and they said she was fine.
26:13And then I get a call out of the blue saying that she'd gone.
26:21Something happened to our little girl.
26:24And I'm going to find out what.