5th August 2024

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00:30DOOR CREAKS
00:32SHE GASPS
00:42Hiya. Do you mind if I grab a swig of that? I am so late.
00:46SHE GULPS
00:48Oh, it's freezing, babe!
00:50How long you been sat there?
00:51I lost track of time. Ugh!
00:54How are you this morning?
00:56Yeah, I'm OK, all things considered.
01:01Seen Paul at your heart, didn't it?
01:03Yeah, well, you know, talking about organ donation,
01:06it just...made it all more real.
01:11And Lauren's baby just hanging on to life.
01:13I feel like we're surrounded by so much pain and suffering
01:16at the moment.
01:17Yeah.
01:19Thank you for being great.
01:21I didn't do much.
01:23You did.
01:25You know, you always know exactly what to say and do,
01:27and last night reminded me of that.
01:34Anyway, what are you up to today? You got a busy one?
01:37I've just got meetings all morning.
01:39Hmm. What about this afternoon?
01:41I'm not sure why.
01:43How do you fancy coming to the hospital with me?
01:46See Lauren?
01:48Again? Why?
01:50Why do you think?
01:51I honestly have no idea.
01:53Oh, come on, the poor girl's been through hell.
01:56I mean, you saw how frightened she was yesterday,
01:58and now she's got a pre-movie look after it, I just...
02:01I feel like we should show her some support.
02:03Yeah. You're right.
02:05But why don't we wait a day? She's going to be exhausted,
02:08and if she's not sleeping, she'll want to spend time with the baby.
02:11OK, well, how about tomorrow, then? You free?
02:13I'll make sure I am.
02:15Great.
02:17See you later. Bye.
02:23Is that all you're having?
02:24Yeah, I'm not hungry.
02:25Well, you need something more substantial in you.
02:27Let me make you some porridge or something.
02:29All right, well, maybe not porridge.
02:31Come on, let me get you something before I head out.
02:33Why? Where are you going?
02:34Erm, well, once the office is up,
02:36I'm going to drop him off at Wendy's.
02:38Why?
02:39Cos I don't want him coming to court.
02:41No.
02:42No, Jack's in a bad place at the minute.
02:45He can't be left alone.
02:46Well, I want to be there. What if they lock you up?
02:48Well, if they do, it doesn't matter whether you're there or not.
02:50What does matter is Jack needs at least one of us right now.
02:54And if I'm not going to be around, you have to be.
02:59One tea to go. Anything else?
03:01Erm, actually, yeah, how much is a full English?
03:03£5.50.
03:05Do you do student discount? No.
03:07So, er, full English or not.
03:09OK.
03:12Can I get that in a mug I'm going to sit in?
03:14What's wrong with the paper cup?
03:16Bad for the environment.
03:17Yeah, well, it's already been used, hasn't it?
03:19So what's the difference? Mug, please.
03:22Perfect timing.
03:24Buy me breakfast.
03:25Excuse me? Don't you go harassing my paying customers.
03:28We're all friends.
03:31You've, er, still got making up to do.
03:33Not here.
03:35What's the matter?
03:36Don't want to be seen with the likes of me?
03:38I don't have time for this today.
03:40You know it, but I know it.
03:43You owe me.
03:46Hey! What have you said to him?
03:51It's my fault.
03:53What are you on about?
03:56He were born too early.
03:58And he might not make it.
04:00And even if he does make it, who knows how that'll affect him?
04:04Yeah, but how does that make it your fault?
04:09Cos it was my stress that did it to him.
04:12That mugger.
04:14I should have seen him coming.
04:16You can't blame yourself for something the mugger did.
04:21Although...
04:23I do owe you one.
04:26If it weren't for you, he probably wouldn't have made it.
04:32You know, I don't really get why your mate just locked you in.
04:38Well, she didn't know the mugger took my keys.
04:41Right.
04:43Has she been to see you yet?
04:46No.
04:48Well, it would be nice to meet her.
04:50Why?
04:52You're in the pub.
04:53No.
04:55She's your mate.
04:56I am your mate. Is that weird?
04:59I mean, I'm assuming that when you're out of here,
05:02you'll be going back to live with her.
05:04I don't know.
05:05You're not still thinking about going away, are you?
05:07I haven't thought about it.
05:08Well, you're going to have to, Lauren.
05:11Because you've got him to think about now.
05:12Really, Max?
05:14Cos I hadn't noticed.
05:15Sorry.
05:21I, um...
05:23I'm sorry.
05:26I'm just tired.
05:29Rash vest?
05:31Rash vest?
05:32What is that?
05:34Is it like a hair shirt?
05:37No, you wear them on the beach.
05:38They're cool.
05:39But why don't they get proper?
05:41They're not proper.
05:42They're not proper.
05:44But why don't they get proper names for things?
05:46I mean, it's like fanny packs all over again.
05:49They're a really good idea, actually.
05:51Stop you having to put sun cream on all the time.
05:53Is that anything to do with that thing on your nose?
05:56No, that's a pimple patch.
05:58It's completely different.
05:59Hiya, love. I've made you a sandwich.
06:03Oh, I'm not really hungry.
06:04I'll have hers.
06:05What are you doing? Have you remembered?
06:06We're going into town to buy some new clothes.
06:08I can't.
06:09Why not? I'm going round to Sam's.
06:11Don't you want to go out and get yourself a pimple vest?
06:14A what?
06:15She means a rash vest.
06:17Come on, let's go shopping.
06:18We were supposed to go yesterday.
06:20Yeah, and it was your fault we didn't.
06:21Right, girls, you know what?
06:22We can go another day.
06:23I didn't realise Hope had plans.
06:25Ta.
06:27Mum!
06:28Sorry, love.
06:29I'm not going twice.
06:30We'll go again soon, I promise.
06:32Oh.
06:33Letting madam call the shots.
06:35No, it's just...
06:36Tai doesn't think it's a very good idea
06:40spending so much time with Jack.
06:42What, because it might awaken her taste in pyromania?
06:46Well, yeah, so if Hope wants to see Sam,
06:48we should encourage it.
06:49Oh, all the world's a stage,
06:51and all the men and women merely players,
06:53except for Hope, who owns the theatre.
06:56Oh, boy.
07:01Hey.
07:03Hiya.
07:05You alone?
07:08I suppose.
07:09Looks like it.
07:15You OK?
07:19I suppose.
07:22Well, I...
07:24I just wanted to bring you this.
07:37Look, I'm...
07:39I'm sorry about what happened.
07:41I didn't think...
07:42Are you sad?
07:48Well, I can't stay long, I've got a meeting.
07:51What is it that you want, Joel?
07:53Eh?
07:54Why are you here?
08:01You can't do this alone.
08:03And I'm not saying that because I don't think you're a capable person.
08:07But this stuff, it... it's hard.
08:11Do you think you can do it alone?
08:13I'm sure you've had loads of paperwork to sign,
08:16doctors and nurses talking about things you don't understand.
08:19It's daunting.
08:22I can help you.
08:26But...
08:28if that email gets sent...
08:31I won't be able to.
08:38What email?
08:44The one that tells the police what you did.
08:49Lauren...
08:52you said you were going to delete that when you got to Ireland.
08:54It's not my fault you went into labour early.
08:59I'm assuming it's still scheduled to send anyway?
09:03Yeah.
09:04I think I've proven that I'm trustworthy
09:07and I'm trying to help you.
09:09But if that email gets sent, I won't be able to.
09:16So, at noon, we'll place this in the ground at the Redrick.
09:19At the same time, Leon will do the same in Marseille
09:22and he'll measure the angle of his shadow.
09:24Leon?
09:25Hope. I've told you about Leon loads of times.
09:28My French mate.
09:29From the Astronomy Forum.
09:32Yeah, forget it.
09:34OK, so, solar noon today is 1.15pm.
09:37Can you make a note?
09:39Noon's 12pm. Every day.
09:41Solar noon is at 1.15pm.
09:43Please, can you make a note?
09:45Sam, this isn't working.
09:47The pen. Yeah, I'll get you one.
09:49No, not the pen. Us.
09:53I don't understand.
09:55I think we should see other people.
09:57Oh. Yeah.
10:00Is it something I've done?
10:02Just... I'm looking for someone a bit rougher around the edges.
10:05I can change.
10:08No, you can't. And I wouldn't want you to.
10:11It's over, I'm sorry. We can still be friends.
10:16Hope?
10:19Could I tell people it was mutual?
10:22No.
10:24Right, so, that's why you got me the phone.
10:26What do you mean?
10:29Well, I can't delete the email without a phone, can I?
10:33No. No, it's...
10:36It's because of the mugging, you know that.
10:40And you need one.
10:42Yeah, but it's also to keep you out of prison.
10:47I'm sorry.
10:49I'm sorry.
10:51I'm sorry.
10:58He's doing all right, by the way.
11:00You know, your son...
11:03I mean, he's in an incubator.
11:06And I can't even hold him, cos he's too fragile.
11:10Do you know? Cos he nearly died.
11:14I'm sorry.
11:16I should have asked.
11:18Forget it. I'm going to see him.
11:26Do you want to meet him?
11:48Yeah.
12:04I'm sorry.
12:08I'm sorry.
12:11Sorry about that.
12:13Is everything OK?
12:15Yeah. Just...
12:17Just wanted a word.
12:21So you've met him, then?
12:26He's so tiny.
12:31God, I feel like I'm drowning.
12:38Let me help you, then.
12:40How can I trust you, Joel?
12:42I promise you, you can. But I can only give you my word.
12:48Yeah, and what's that worth?
12:51Maybe not much.
12:53But I don't think you have any other choice.
13:02OK.
13:06I'll delete the email.
13:16Just let me know what you need.
13:19Well, I will be putting you on that support list thing,
13:21so you can visit him.
13:25OK.
13:29He's a survivor.
13:33He's had to be.
13:41I'm not finished.
13:43Sip any more and you'll take the glaze off that.
13:45What's the best bit?
13:47Er, excuse me, what is your cheapest breakfast bar?
13:50Egg, 120. Do you want one?
13:52Er...
13:54No, I'll have a think about it.
13:56Big commitment, innit? You and her are as bad as each other.
13:59If it isn't Mason Radcliffe.
14:01Betsy.
14:02So you're out?
14:04Yeah, a couple of weeks now.
14:06I'm guessing crime doesn't pay. At least not enough to buy a bar.
14:09Maybe it just depends on the crime.
14:11How are you going to afford the wedding now?
14:13You don't think I'm daft enough to pack in my job
14:15without having another one lined up, do you?
14:17What, you've got another job lined up already?
14:20Mm-hm. But where?
14:22Details, TBC.
14:24I'm going to meet my new boss later on and then get things sorted.
14:27Yeah, well, that doesn't sound like it's in the bag yet.
14:29Trust me, it's a done deal.
14:31All right, well, I have got to go to work.
14:35See you. Bye.
14:38Can you be answering your phone?
14:40I'm a busy woman.
14:42We've got things that we need to sort,
14:44cos as soon as those T-shirts get delivered to Carla
14:46and she works out the fix, she's going to know what we did.
14:49And then she's going to sack me.
14:51You and her, we're all in this.
14:53Oh, not me. It's my day off.
14:55I don't care.
14:57Sorry, if this sounds like bad news, I'm more of a good news person.
15:00Come on.
15:02Hey.
15:04Cheeky cow!
15:06Oh, excuse me? Not you.
15:08No, I know. I just don't think that's any way to talk about a young girl.
15:11We were all thinking it.
15:17Oh, hi, love. Where's Sam?
15:19Red wreck, probably. Sticking poles in the ground.
15:22Hi. So is your date over, then?
15:25We split up.
15:27What? Why?
15:28It just wasn't working.
15:30Look, you don't seem very bothered. Is Sam OK?
15:33He's fine.
15:35So, hang on, why are you putting make-up on now?
15:39I'm going round to Jack's.
15:41Love...
15:43Listen, I do not think that's a very good idea.
15:47Why not? Because Jack's in a bit of bother with the police at the minute.
15:51Exactly, that's why I'm going round. He probably needs a mate.
15:54Is that all? Yeah, why?
15:56Because your dad's not sure he's a very good influence right now.
16:00We're friends.
16:02Hmm. Just give it a few days, OK?
16:05Fine.
16:07And listen, I know bad boys can seem more exciting,
16:11but will you trust me, that kind of excitement, it is overrated.
16:20I don't think Carla's going to believe
16:22that Morton has mistook these for designer.
16:24She doesn't have to believe it. She doesn't even have to understand it.
16:28The less it makes sense, the more it looks like some daft mistake.
16:32Maybe.
16:34I'm looking for Carla Connor. Oh! I'll take that.
16:37I've got this.
16:39If it's for Mrs Connor, I shall supervise,
16:42because I was her personal assistant.
16:44Yeah, was. I said was.
16:47Anyway, you don't work here any more.
16:49I'm visiting. We don't have visitors. It's not a prison.
16:52Well, it's not far off.
16:54Honest, Sal. Mrs Connor asked me to deal with this.
16:58Fine. Enjoy your visit. Mm-hm.
17:02Right, I'll take them. I thought she were doing it.
17:05Oh, well, there's been a change of plan. Whatever.
17:09Right, I'd better get out of here before Carla sees me.
17:12So, you give her that box, and if she asks any questions,
17:15just say it's some mad misunderstanding and you know nothing.
17:18Are you sure this is going to work? Yes. We're all good.
17:23So, have you, er, heard out yet?
17:26He'll be getting sentenced any minute now.
17:30You worried? Yeah, of course I am.
17:33More for Jack than Kev, mind. Why?
17:36He's not used to being in trouble.
17:38He's practically having a nosebleed just thinking about it.
17:42Yeah. Yeah, maybe I should wait for Kev, then, I think.
17:46Why? Is there something wrong with the garage?
17:49Oh, no, nothing like that, no.
17:51Jay, what's up? Right, well, I hope, right?
17:55You know she's easily led. OK.
17:59So, I don't think it's a good idea
18:02that she's spending so much time with Jack just at the minute.
18:06And it's not so much Jack, it's more hope.
18:10You know, she's easily knocked off the straight and narrow, you know,
18:13so I'm not so sure if he's a good influence
18:16for her to be around at the moment.
18:18Well, Jack's a bad influence... No, I know that he's a good kid.
18:22It's just after what he's done,
18:24I just don't want him giving Hope ideas, you know?
18:27You know...
18:29You know what, Ty? In another universe,
18:32I'd be around at yours having a cup of tea,
18:35telling Hope to keep her distance from Jack. Eh?
18:39Well, she's the OG, isn't she? Arsonist-wise.
18:42So if anyone should be worried about bad influences, it's us.
18:45Are they? Except we wouldn't do that, would we?
18:47Cos when Hope's in trouble, we wrap our arms around her and help,
18:50because that's what friends do.
18:52Jack, he made a mistake and he needs all the support he can get,
18:56but it's obvious he can't count on any from you.
18:58Looks like that tea's finished.
19:01Now, personally, I'm a big fan of vanilla.
19:04Oh, no, it's a bit boring, isn't it?
19:07Why do people say that? Do you know what vanilla is?
19:10It's a taste of nothing.
19:12It's a taste of nothing?
19:13No, vanilla is the pod of a South American orchid.
19:17It couldn't be any more exotic,
19:19yet people talk about it like it's... like it's tissue.
19:23Sorry.
19:24What's happened?
19:25I'm so sorry. I think I cut my sleeve.
19:30I'll get the broom.
19:32I'm so clumsy.
19:34Ah, don't worry about it, love. Accidents happen.
19:36Maybe we should remove these boxes, make it easier to sweep around.
19:39Yeah, good idea. I'll take this one.
19:42You grab the other one.
19:45Hey!
19:48Hey!
19:49Hey!
19:54Mason!
19:58They're all there.
19:59Good. Looks like we've got a deal there.
20:01See? I get the job done.
20:03Don't get too cocky. You are a day late.
20:06Well, er, we're still on for that new job.
20:08Let's talk about it over a drink.
20:10You're paying.
20:13Mum?
20:18Are you OK to do that, then?
20:21Sorry, I... I don't know. What were we talking about?
20:26Registering his birth?
20:29Er...
20:30No, I... I'm sorry, I can't.
20:35I thought anyone could do it.
20:37No. Mum or Dad only.
20:41Right.
20:51There.
20:53Deleted.
20:54Oh, thank you.
20:57You know, if I... If I could go back to that day...
21:03..you know I regret it.
21:07Yeah, I know.
21:11Anyway, we both need to be here for this little guy.
21:14I haven't told you what I'm calling him.
21:17What?
21:20Francis.
21:23Well...
21:25Frankie, after my grandad.
21:28Francis?
21:30Is that OK?
21:33Yeah, no, it's just...
21:36That was my grandad's name, too.
21:38Really?
21:40Yeah, erm...
21:42Actually, I need to go.
21:45What's wrong?
21:47Nothing, I just... I, erm...
21:50I need to get back to work. I'll call you later.
22:05Joel?
22:06Joel?
22:08What are you doing here?
22:25Joel?
22:27Are you all right?
22:28Yeah, it's lesser.
22:30It's just a lot, isn't it?
22:32Yeah.
22:34I suddenly thought I should put Lauren in touch with that women's charity.
22:38Oh, the one you worked for pro bono?
22:40Yeah, they support mothers of premature babies.
22:43Why it only occurred to me half an hour ago is anyone's guess.
22:46It's Korean overload.
22:48I told you, babe, you're working too hard.
22:51Yeah. Nature of the beast.
22:53Hey, did you get to see the little one?
22:55Yeah, yeah, he's dead cute.
22:57Look, here you go.
22:5950% chance of survival at six months.
23:02Well, if the baby's anything like Lauren, my money's on a happy ending.
23:05Yeah. Yeah, mine too.
23:07Fingers crossed.
23:09You know, she thinks she's all tough, but I reckon she's gonna spoil him rotten.
23:13Yeah, she'll be amazing, if she gets the chance.
23:16Sorry, has Lauren had the baby?
23:19I know this is a private conversation.
23:21Well, she's three months early, so it's touch and go.
23:25Maximum here was the hero of the hour.
23:27He had to scream in and call the fire brigade to break the door down.
23:30But how come?
23:31Well, her mate had locked her in by mistake.
23:33Doesn't matter. You couldn't make it up.
23:35Cheers.
23:37T-shirts? Designer T-shirts.
23:40I mean, you can tell by the quality, right?
23:42Don't look at me like that! It's not like I mugged a pensioner out.
23:45Sorry, Mum. Well done.
23:47For not mugging a pensioner, you are so law-abiding.
23:50It's a few poxy T-shirts. Bring back hanging.
23:53Tell by the stitching they're fake.
23:55That stitching is bang-on.
23:57I suppose it's good to have pride in your work.
23:59Even counterfeit goods.
24:02He was very thin.
24:03Is he for real?
24:05Are we in trouble or what?
24:06As far as I'm concerned, the only crime here is the Fed count.
24:10He's a practically see-through.
24:15So, how was the sarnie?
24:17A bit dry, to be honest.
24:21Listen, why don't you get a couple of ice creams?
24:24What am I? Five?
24:26Yeah, he wants you to do one
24:27so he can lecture me on the error of my ways.
24:30If you want me to do one, just say it straight.
24:33Do what?
24:38Laters.
24:42Someone feeling guilty
24:43about kicking me out of a restaurant the other day?
24:46Maybe.
24:47You do have a way of pressing my buttons.
24:49Mm, kinky.
24:52You think you're such a smart aleck, don't you?
24:57Your brother's still gunning for you?
25:00Yeah.
25:01So you're still sleeping rough?
25:04What do you think?
25:05Son.
25:06Keep that between us locals.
25:08I'm breaching my licence, not being of a permanent dress.
25:12Well, you can stay at our place for the night.
25:14No chance.
25:15Oh, come on.
25:16You can have a shower, a meal, a clean bed.
25:19What, and then back to reality?
25:21Look, there's plenty of charity cases round here.
25:23Go and pick up someone else, will you?
25:27What, have you changed your mind?
25:29You know where to find me.
25:37You all right, Sam?
25:39Problems with my love life.
25:43Some other time.
25:51Hey.
25:52We've got you some toiletries and a deli sandwich.
25:56That's dead nice.
25:58How's the baby?
26:00He's touch and go at the minute.
26:03I mean, he's hanging in there.
26:05My Frankie's a real fighter.
26:07I wonder where he gets that from, eh?
26:09Great name, by the way.
26:13I can always bring you some more bits and bobs tomorrow as well, if you need.
26:17I'm sure that charity will be loads of help.
26:19What charity?
26:20You know, the one I told you about earlier.
26:22Oh, right, yeah.
26:23Sorry.
26:24Baby brain.
26:25Oh, gosh, well, I don't know what my excuse is.
26:27I am always forgetting things.
26:28Drives this one mad.
26:29Frankie's so tiny, you know.
26:33And I can't even hold him.
26:35Hopefully it won't be too long, eh?
26:38Any word from your so-called mate who locked you in?
26:43Yeah, she's devilled.
26:44So she should be.
26:46Babe, Lauren's wiped out.
26:48Why don't we leave her to get some rest?
26:51Hi.
26:53Hello, young lady.
26:56I was, er...
26:57I was wondering if I could have a quick word?
26:59Oh, I can come back later if it's about time.
27:02Knock yourself out.
27:03I know I've been more popular.
27:06Well, we'll see you later, yeah?
27:08Cheers for the stuff.
27:09It's our pleasure.
27:12I know you're doing great.
27:17Right.
27:18Right.
27:22Oh, the eclair's a half price, if you're interested.
27:25Go on, Craigie, live a little.
27:26Have a cream cake and a half before your tea.
27:30Is everything OK?
27:31My son's a plod.
27:32What can I say?
27:33Friends in high places?
27:35I've not seen one perk yet.
27:38OK.
27:39If anyone is in a strop, it should be me.
27:42Slaving away for hours and hours on them T-shirts?
27:45And for what?
27:46I'm guessing for that stash you asked me to collect for you.
27:50Great.
27:52There is money from counterfeit goods sitting in my account.
27:55It's a good job that I'm not a policeman.
27:58OK, I'm sorry.
27:59Not OK.
28:00Look, I was just trying to make some serious cash for the wedding.
28:04It would do it lawfully, like everybody else does.
28:07I can't believe that you would quit a perfectly good job...
28:10I sold knickers!
28:11..to go into counterfeit goods.
28:13A career criminal?
28:14Well, that new job offer will be dead in the water by now anyway,
28:17thanks to you and your new boss.
28:19You are not one bit sorry, are you?
28:24So what happens now?
28:26I dread to think.
28:27I need to go and speak to Kit,
28:29because you are not the only person up to your neck in it.
28:33Poor Sam, his little boffin head will be spinning.
28:36I know.
28:38I suppose he can hold a candle to the other.
28:41I suppose he can hold a candle to the other pyromaniac.
28:44Two doors down, pun intended.
28:46Joan, honestly, I've warned her about bad boys.
28:49She's going to give Jack a wide berth for a bit.
28:52I wonder if I'd warned Cassie about bad boys,
28:55things might have been different.
28:57Well, you did your best.
28:59She's a contrary beggar, anyway.
29:01Anything I said, she'd just have done the opposite.
29:07When the going gets tough, the tough get sugar rush.
29:11So, if your dad don't come home for his tea,
29:14it means he's banged up in prison?
29:16Well, Abi said we've got to keep the faith.
29:19My mum reckons it were dead courageous what you did,
29:22fessing up to the police.
29:24Don't ask me to spell it.
29:25There was no way I was going to let my dad or Abi take the blame.
29:29Respect.
29:31Must have been some fire, then, like mega-huge.
29:34The car was my target, but, you know, got a bit out of hand.
29:39That's fire for you. It eats everything in its path.
29:43I didn't even know the guy were there.
29:46Now, I could be heard for young offenders.
29:49Well, nobody died, right?
29:51Can we change the subject?
29:53Always.
29:56FYI, I dumped Sam.
29:58Just saying.
30:03It's all a bit overwhelming, isn't it?
30:09I just can't believe I'm a parent.
30:12I was the same.
30:17How are you doing after the mugging?
30:19Have you reported it?
30:21I've not really had the chance.
30:23Right. Yeah.
30:26I, er... I heard you were locked in the flat.
30:30Yeah.
30:33That was down to my mate. She didn't know I had no keys.
30:36Blimey.
30:37With mates like that...
30:38It's a good job I've got Max. I know.
30:42To this ditzy gal pal...
30:44Can we not drag her into it? She's proper mortified.
30:49OK.
30:53Look, I'm sorry to bring this up,
30:55but testing Frankie's DNA is the best chance of nailing Nathan.
31:01What if they get it wrong?
31:03Chances of that are one in 142,000.
31:07For real?
31:10I know you didn't want to make a statement about him being the father,
31:13but DNA proof would be a whole other ballgame.
31:16Not his word against yours.
31:19His word against scientific proof.
31:22Not even Nathan can escape the truth of DNA.
31:30Are you ready to get Frankie tested?
31:38MUSIC PLAYS
31:49Are you mad at me?
31:51No. No, of course not.
31:54My timing's not the best.
31:57Frankie is all that matters.
32:00And I don't want to think about anything...
32:02or anyone else.
32:07Spoken like a very good mum.
32:11But we do need to bring him to justice, though.
32:15Let's put the DNA test on the back burner for now,
32:17until the time feels right for you and Frankie.
32:21Agreed?
32:23Agreed.
32:25And if you change your mind, you've got my number.
32:33Right, then.
32:35I'll get out of your hair.
32:37Thanks.
32:51There you are.
32:53Why didn't you ring me?
32:55Community service.
32:57That's it?
32:58That's it.
33:00Yep.
33:01The judge said cos I pleaded guilty,
33:03and no previous obergory, and low risk to re-offend.
33:07Well, who cares?
33:09I know I'll be in some deglo tabab,
33:12scrubbing graffiti off walls, who knows?
33:14Who cares?
33:15Oh, you were due a break.
33:16Yeah.
33:17Where's Jack?
33:18He's out with Hope.
33:20I've heard Bayan's a tale.
33:22How's he been?
33:24Quiet.
33:25He's probably bricking it.
33:27Yeah, well, I got lucky today.
33:29We don't want to build his hopes up.
33:31We'll have to prepare him for the worst.
33:36Cheers for this, mate.
33:41So, erm,
33:43what's the score with Sid?
33:45Had to let him go.
33:47How come?
33:48There's no way I can arrest him without incriminating your mum.
33:52Cheers, mate.
33:53That's, erm,
33:54it's a weight off.
33:57Quite the entrepreneur, isn't she?
33:59Yeah.
34:00She wishes, and I read her the right act.
34:02Hmm.
34:03I bet she hates you being a cop.
34:05Oh, they?
34:06She'd love it if I were willing to turn her butt and die.
34:09Sounds about right.
34:10The other day, yeah,
34:12she asked me to mind a wedge of cash so that Kirk could be normaliser.
34:16Right.
34:17And when I've seen these fakes,
34:18I'm worried that that might be where the cash has come from.
34:21It's a dead-on cert, isn't it?
34:23Yeah, well, the thing is,
34:24I put that cash in my building society account.
34:27I had no clue, no clue the money was dodgy.
34:30Oh.
34:31Relax.
34:33Am I a money launderer?
34:36No arrests,
34:37no cautions,
34:38no paper trails.
34:40No worries.
34:44Thanks, mate.
34:46Well, we're basically partners.
34:48Ride or die.
34:50I wonder if Michael kept any of Gloria's baby girls.
34:55Sorry?
34:59If Michael didn't,
35:00then Mum will have deftly stashed them away somewhere.
35:05The baby's not out of the woods yet.
35:08I know, but...
35:10I mean, there's no harm in thinking positively.
35:14I don't know.
35:15I mean, there's no harm in thinking positively.
35:21We need coffee filters.
35:23I'll...
35:24Yeah, OK.
35:26Might be nice if a bar of chocolate
35:27made its way into your basket, yeah?
35:40PHONE RINGS
35:45Ah!
35:48Hi, it's me.
35:51You're not picking up?
35:53Is everything OK?
35:56Text me.
35:58Or something.
36:05I was just on my way to see you.
36:07Oh, yeah?
36:1046, we said. Where is she?
36:12Oh, come on, you know time doesn't exist on planet Earth.
36:16I bet she is round at Jack's.
36:18Yeah, I think I went over the top with all that.
36:20They're just kids, aren't they? They won't go anywhere.
36:22Well, you can't know that for sure.
36:24I went to see Abi this morning.
36:26Almost banged her out of her head.
36:28Hey, your tea's ruined!
36:30Can you take those things out your ears, please?
36:32Oh, chill.
36:34You been round at Jack's?
36:36Guilty as charged.
36:37Well, guilty of being a loyal mate.
36:39How is he?
36:40How is he?
36:41Is that a trick question?
36:43No, of course it's not. He's got a lot on his plate.
36:46Look, we're really glad, love, that Jack's got you in his corner, but...
36:51Well, I mean, does Sam know he's been dumped for Jack?
36:54Mum, please.
36:56It's still early days for me and Jack,
36:58but there is chemistry.
37:01Chemistry, eh?
37:03He's got a plea bargain coming up,
37:05so our relationship's gonna be tested.
37:07He'll probably be, like, moody and stuff.
37:10I guess we'll just play it by ear.
37:12Cheers, Mum. Sounds great.
37:15No, she doesn't want to make a statement about Nathan.
37:18And if I'm reading her right,
37:21I don't think she'll let us do a DNA test on the baby.
37:24Bummer.
37:26I mean, I could be wrong, but she seems less interested in justice.
37:31Well, isn't she just full of raging hormones?
37:35Yeah. Yeah.
37:37I mean, she seems smitten with motherhood, which is great,
37:39God knows that kid needs a break, but...
37:42That slimeball Nathan will be off the hook.
37:45It's a simple DNA test.
37:49Hey, these cases can take their toll.
37:53Joel, this one's keeping me awake at night.
37:56So what can I do?
37:59I was wondering what with you and Dee Dee looking out for her,
38:03if you could perhaps try a bit of gentle persuasion.
38:06You know, or at least get her to open up about why she's so reluctant.
38:11I get the feeling that she's still terrified of him.
38:14Mm, with good reason.
38:16Yeah, but if she could talk it through with you two, who have no skin in the game,
38:20well, you'll be able to address her concerns logically.
38:23You know, help her to realise that DNA proof could put an end to it all.
38:29OK.
38:31But not just yet.
38:33She's only just given birth and it was pretty traumatic.
38:37Yeah, absolutely.
38:39My daughter was prem.
38:41Perfectly formed, but in miniature.
38:44I mean, she's 16 now and a total nightmare, but...
38:47I'd take a bullet for her.
38:50Listen, thank you.
38:53For agreeing to try.
38:55Not at all. I'm glad to help.
38:58See you.
39:00Bye.
39:03Bye.
39:09So, what did he want?
39:11To save me.
39:13Like himself tried to put in the war.
39:15And what's he offering?
39:17Apart from the two solid caramels?
39:19Bed for the night.
39:21Cos he's shacked up with that woman from Speeddale.
39:23Told him to swivel out of him.
39:25Don't need his pity.
39:27You turn his pity into cash, you clown?
39:29Top him for a few nights in a B&B and money for some clothes.
39:33You can go for job interviews looking dead smart.
39:36Cos you've seen the error of your ways and you just want to make an honest living.
39:41Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I know what you're on.
39:44There's this fella I've been terrorising.
39:48So I shwang rubbed it in.
39:50He's tried to shake me off but I've got way too much on him.
39:52I'll bet.
39:54One wrong move and I might accidentally blurt out that my mum's a copper.
39:57And the notchy get out of jail free card.
40:00Ba-boom.
40:02Tell Stu you've engaged brain and you can't afford to be proud.
40:07Then take him for every penny.
40:10Yeah?
40:12Yeah.
40:14Bye-bye, bad bet, Sue.
40:16Did you not get my text about the takeaway?
40:19Oh, no.
40:21You had one job.
40:23Oh, memory like a sieve.
40:24Yeah, but I bet you remember to check your work emails on your phone, didn't you?
40:28OK, one chicken and cashew nuts with ginger coming your way.
40:33Should I go?
40:35No, I'm perfectly incapable, thank you.
40:37Babe.
40:39You know, it's lucky we are in the honeymoon period.
40:42You forgetful little ways, I find them charming.
40:45But once boredom and routine kick in, if you come home without the takeaway,
40:50the saucepans will be sent flying.
40:55I'll consider myself warned.
41:00Well, that's a resort, innit, eh? Community service.
41:03Thought you'd be popping the bubbly.
41:05What, was Jack still up for arson?
41:07Yeah, sorry, me and my size eights.
41:10It's size nines.
41:12Yeah, well, I take a size eight.
41:14They're saying size nines.
41:16Well, not when I'm saying it.
41:18What?
41:20Do you know what? Abbie's right about you.
41:21You could start a fight in an empty room.
41:23Good to know. What do you want?
41:25Well, if you must know, I've come round to apologise for this morning.
41:30What, for your little lecture to Abbie?
41:33Yeah, look, I was out of order and I'm sorry.
41:36Bottom line is, Jack's a great kid and I know he's going through a lot right now.
41:40He is, yeah.
41:43Anyway, I'm glad Hope rallied around, you know.
41:46She never takes a blind bit of notice of anything I say anyway.
41:48She never takes a blind bit of notice of anything I say anyway.
41:51She's always making up her own mind.
41:53She's a good kid. Big heart.
41:55Cheers for saying that.
42:03You wearing a wire?
42:05What's funny?
42:07Why have you bought the T-shirts?
42:09Decided to let you keep selling them.
42:11Yeah, right.
42:13Are we on CCTV?
42:15No cameras here.
42:16But did you notice the white transit van outside the corner shop?
42:20Oh, I knew it!
42:22Surveillance team, the words.
42:24Think minor duty.
42:27No. Hang about.
42:29This is pin money.
42:31You sell them, discreetly.
42:33I'll take half.
42:35Half?
42:36But you've got to cut all ties with Beth.
42:38Anyone can sew on fake labels.
42:40She's got the factory connections.
42:42Her son's a copper.
42:44This is non-negotiable.
42:47Do you want to do a deal or not?
42:52I'll be in touch.
43:00Oi!
43:02You owe my till eight quid.
43:04She nixed two sandwiches.
43:06Nah, I'm just having a look-alike, mate.
43:08I know it was you.
43:10It's on CCTV.
43:12Betsy, what the hell?
43:13What the hell?
43:16I am so sorry.
43:19Get in the car.
43:21Alright, Mum. Needs her stroke.
43:23Shut up and get in the car!
43:28What the hell do you think you're playing at?