CS 28th August 2024

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Coronation Street 28th August 2024
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00:00MUSIC PLAYS
00:24Oh, morning.
00:25That's when money come through.
00:27No good morning first.
00:29Sorry. Morning, Grandad.
00:32HE CHUCKLES
00:34I've just had an email confirming that the money will be
00:37in my current account in the next few hours.
00:39Amazing. Thank you.
00:41Can't believe I'm going to co-own my own business by the end of the day.
00:44I mean, I know I was reluctant at first, but...
00:48I'm very proud of you for taking up the initiative on this.
00:52Not to sound big-headed, but I'm proud of me too.
00:56Not big-headed. It just shows how confident you are.
01:00Mm. It's all down to the Institute.
01:03Can't wait to get stuck in and learn even more.
01:05Which reminds me I need to get ready for my malware session.
01:08Erm, what's that?
01:10Erm, I'm not sure, to be honest.
01:12Didn't really say much about it.
01:14Probably similar to the upload.
01:16I know, sounds a bit cheesy.
01:18Not at all, no.
01:20I mean, yes.
01:21All this...tech jargon, you know.
01:24It's so hard to get your head around it.
01:27I suppose when you boil it down, it's just therapy, isn't it?
01:31Processing the past.
01:32Yeah. Yeah, kind of.
01:34But it's so much more than that.
01:36It's business-focused too.
01:37Flint loads already.
01:39You know, I'm happy to see you doing something so positive.
01:43Me too.
01:44And seeing what the Institute's done for Liane.
01:46I really feel like I've found my calling.
01:52Morning.
01:53Hiya.
01:55You going shift?
01:56Erm, yeah, I'm just on my way in.
01:59I hope.
02:00Yeah?
02:02Last night I said quite a lot about Faye and Ted.
02:06I hope you don't think badly of me.
02:08Of course not.
02:09They appreciate you opening up to me.
02:12Really helped.
02:13Really? Yeah.
02:15More than you can imagine.
02:17You did what you did to protect those you love.
02:20Yeah.
02:22And I can really identify with that.
02:24You're a good man, Craig.
02:26And a good couple.
02:28Thanks.
02:32Hi. Morning, Mum.
02:34Erm... Ooh, erm...
02:36Sorry, I, erm, best get going, cos I'm going to be late for my shift.
02:39Oh.
02:41See you later. Bye.
02:42Bye.
02:48What are you two talking about?
02:50Just now.
02:52Nothing.
02:54But we had a really good chat last night.
02:58Told me all about that old man, Ted.
03:01Who?
03:03The old man who died after his ex.
03:05Faye, was it?
03:08She hit him with her car.
03:10And how he covered up the circumstances of the death
03:14to protect his girlfriend.
03:16Quit the force for a while, out of guilt.
03:20I can see you had no idea about it.
03:23Well, you do now.
03:25Craig told me everything.
03:27You know, I checked his police file last night
03:29and it's all easily provable if I told the big bosses.
03:32Oh, please don't.
03:34I doubt Craig would even deny it if they asked.
03:36He's still really struggling with the guilt of it all.
03:39What do you want?
03:41Nothing from you any more.
03:43You know, if you decide to do anything with that video,
03:47I'll have your boy's career quicker than you can say.
03:51Sad 80s throwback.
04:04How's it going?
04:06Yeah, we're all set for Amy's malware session.
04:08And everybody's been prepped about what they need to say.
04:11Is there something wrong?
04:13I'm a bit concerned this is too soon.
04:16We don't usually do malware sessions this quickly
04:18after the first upload.
04:20Well, I know that, but Amy's really keen.
04:22Are you sure she's strong enough to handle it?
04:25Amy is stronger than anybody I know.
04:27And it's like you always say, the benefits outweigh the costs.
04:30Yeah, of course.
04:32I just can't wait for her to have that feeling once it's all over.
04:35It's so transformative, so freeing.
04:38Nobody deserves that more than Amy.
04:42Shift starts in less than an hour, you know.
04:45I know. Loads of time.
04:48Are you still angry with me?
04:50No. Why would I be angry with you when you told our paying guest
04:53that I had a problem with him?
04:55Cos I was just trying to patch things up between you, weren't I?
04:58You two are going to live together, aren't you?
05:00KNOCK AT DOOR
05:02Well, not for much longer.
05:04Apparently he's put that offer down at a flat in Redbank.
05:08Do you know what I think?
05:10They call him a part... Oh!
05:12Hello. You're early. We've done start for ages.
05:14Well, I wanted to see you.
05:16Must be the one that you and Daniel were going to buy,
05:18cos it's the only one that's vacant as far as I can see.
05:21Sorry, missed all that. What were you saying?
05:23I said it must be the one that you and Daniel were going to buy.
05:28I loved it to see you there.
05:30Right, well, I'll go get ready.
05:34You could, er, start setting up the bar, if you want, love.
05:37Yeah, all right.
05:42Morning. Morning.
05:46Hey.
05:50What are you doing here?
05:52On my way to work. Thought I'd come in and check on you
05:54since you're not replying to my messages.
05:57What for?
05:59What's she doing? What's she doing?
06:01So...
06:03So what?
06:05Why haven't you been replying to my messages?
06:07Because I'm trying to keep my head down at the moment. All right?
06:10Does that mean she can't respond to a text?
06:12Excuse me.
06:17Has she been keeping you locked up in a cellar
06:19when you're not working or something?
06:21Shut up. Whatever.
06:23What time's your shift over?
06:25Five.
06:27Good hang out.
06:29I don't think that's a good idea.
06:31Why not?
06:33I bet we need to talk.
06:35No, we don't.
06:37We're so boring nowadays.
06:39I was going to do this later, but I may as well now.
06:41I'm ending it.
06:44OK.
06:46OK.
06:48Well, enjoy your boring life,
06:50hanging out with people old enough to be your great-great-great-grandparents.
06:55Um...
06:59Sorry about her.
07:01She's upset.
07:03But she'll get over it.
07:05You did the right thing.
07:17F!
07:19F!
07:21F!
07:23F!
07:25Hi.
07:29What's up?
07:31Nothing.
07:34Everything.
07:37Just because of Kit?
07:47You were right.
07:49I was playing with fire.
07:52And I got burnt.
07:55What's he done?
07:57It don't matter.
08:00It does, Beth.
08:02You're in danger.
08:04I'm not.
08:06It's fine now.
08:10I should have listened to you yesterday.
08:15Honestly.
08:39Are you ready?
08:41I think so.
08:43Nothing to worry about. I'm here.
08:45So is Leanne.
08:47Trust the process and you'll leave here a new person.
08:50Okay.
09:12Why are you here?
09:13You don't deserve to be here.
09:15You don't deserve to be here.
09:16You don't deserve anything.
09:17You're a liar.
09:18You're a coward.
09:19You're a liar.
09:20Slag.
09:21A whore.
09:22You're a liar.
09:24You're weak.
09:25You're a slag.
09:26What?
09:27No, no, no.
09:28Amy, don't take it off.
09:29I know it's hard, but it'll be worth it once you get through it.
09:32Trust me.
09:33Trust me, okay?
09:38No one believes you.
09:39Nobody respects you.
09:41Your friends don't like you.
09:42Liar.
09:43Liar.
09:44Liar.
09:45Liar.
09:46Liar.
09:47Liar.
09:48Liar.
09:49Liar.
09:50Liar.
09:51Liar.
09:52Liar.
09:53Liar.
09:54No.
09:55No, I understand.
09:56Yeah, thank you for letting me know.
09:59So...
10:01Is that about the Bakerfield case?
10:03Well, no.
10:04Um...
10:05It's DS Swain.
10:06They're no closer to nailing Joel.
10:09Well, I guess it's his word against Lauren's.
10:12Yeah, I guess the same.
10:13It's not enough to charge him.
10:16I'm sorry.
10:17So am I.
10:19What was it about Bakerfield you wanted?
10:22You said you were going to chase up the financials today.
10:25I did say that, yeah.
10:26Um, let me get right on it.
10:28Sorry.
10:29Look, I know you want to get Joel for this.
10:31So do I.
10:32Believe me.
10:33But you can't lose focus on our clients in the meantime.
10:35I've got a business to run.
10:36I know, I do.
10:37I'm sorry.
10:38Okay, I'm...
10:39I'm ready to focus.
10:40Ready to work.
10:41I was hoping you might say that.
10:42I'm meeting a potential new client later on.
10:44He's suing someone based in LA.
10:46So I need somebody hot in California contract law.
10:49My favourite kind of contract law.
10:51Yeah, I figured it'd be up your street.
10:53I'm meeting my half-past two.
10:54Will you meet him with me?
10:55Yeah, sure.
10:57Look, let me chase Bakerfield and then I'll take a look at this.
11:02You led that round, didn't you?
11:03You deserve what happened.
11:05You wanted to cheat on your friend.
11:06Cheat.
11:07Cheat.
11:08Liar.
11:09Liar.
11:10You're just as bad as me.
11:11You wanted it, really.
11:12You wanted to cheat on your friend.
11:13You're poisonous.
11:14Liar.
11:15Liar.
11:16Liar.
11:17You deserve it for killing your baby.
11:18You're a baby killer.
11:19Baby killer.
11:20Amy, don't stop.
11:21You'll get better, I promise.
11:22Let me pass.
11:23We're not finished.
11:24No, we're not.
11:25Amy, you need to finish it.
11:26Amy, you need to finish it.
11:27No.
11:28What was that?
11:29Why would you...?
11:30It's your inner voice.
11:31You need to confront it.
11:32I know it's horrible, but once you've confronted it,
11:34you'll feel so much better, I promise you.
11:36The things that they were saying.
11:37The things you were saying.
11:39I know.
11:40Please, don't make me go back in there.
11:41I can't go back in there.
11:43Don't make me go back in there.
11:44It's OK.
11:45It's all right.
11:46It's all right.
11:47You don't have to do anything you don't want to do, OK?
11:48It's OK.
11:49It's OK.
11:50Come here.
12:10Where is she?
12:11I sent her home.
12:12She was really upset.
12:14That's the point.
12:15Break them down to build them up again.
12:17You know this.
12:18I do.
12:19So?
12:20So, she wanted to leave.
12:21What was I supposed to do?
12:22Drag her back by the hair?
12:23No, you were supposed to use your people skills
12:25to talk her back in.
12:28This was too quick.
12:29I told you.
12:30Sorry.
12:33Pack it up, guys.
12:34Session's over.
12:42Willow.
12:44We might have a problem.
12:47All right.
12:49Right, what are you doing here?
12:50Could have borrowed a tenner.
12:52A tenner?
12:53What for?
12:54Cinema.
12:56Are you going to the cinema with?
12:59I go to the cinema on my own all the time.
13:04Right, well, there you go.
13:07Are you really moving to London?
13:10Yeah.
13:11That sucks.
13:12That does indeed suck.
13:13But then again, he's not got much choice, has he?
13:15Huh?
13:16Got to get away from wrongings like your boyfriend.
13:18Not my boyfriend.
13:19That sacked him off.
13:21Oh, well, that's music to me ears.
13:22Maybe now you'll get some work done, you know,
13:24rather than sitting around messaging him all day.
13:26Hey!
13:27Out, you!
13:28This is not a youth club.
13:31See you later.
13:32See you.
13:36I reckon you've done yourself a favour there.
13:38Cutting loose from that degenerate.
13:40Your mam will be pleased and all, I reckon.
13:44Not good luck for a copper's daughter
13:45to be hanging around with criminals.
13:48Your mam's a copper?
13:49Oh, who cares?
13:50Your mam is.
13:52Well, I do as it goes.
13:53Obviously, you do too,
13:54otherwise you wouldn't be so defensive.
13:56Come on, then.
13:57What is she?
13:58A traffic warden?
13:59They're not police.
14:01The surname's Swain.
14:02Don't take her genius.
14:05You're D.S. Swain's daughter?
14:07The one that was investigating
14:09Lauren's disappearing?
14:10Yeah, and?
14:13Hmm?
14:15Oh.
14:16What?
14:19I think I slapped her off to D.S. Swain.
14:26Grandad?
14:28Ah, you're back early.
14:30How was it?
14:31Awful.
14:32It wasn't what I thought at all.
14:34Don't transfer that money.
14:38What?
14:39I sent it over about an hour ago.
14:41There's something wrong.
14:43It's fine.
14:45Don't worry, I'll sort it.
14:47I've got to go.
14:52Oh, come on, you stupid thing.
14:54Hey, hey, are you OK?
14:56Honestly, I really think they make these things impossible to open on purpose.
15:01Terrible, awful things.
15:02Ed, look, let me.
15:04Let me, it's fine.
15:05Oh, thanks.
15:06You all right? You seem a bit stressed.
15:08No, I'm OK.
15:09It's just, I'm just a bit worried about Amy.
15:11Her session didn't go to plan earlier.
15:14How do you mean?
15:15Well, she got a bit upset and we had to finish it earlier.
15:20Oh.
15:21Hi.
15:22You're here. Are you OK?
15:23I'm fine.
15:24Oh, I knew you would be.
15:26I said to Rowan, you are one of the strongest people I know.
15:29Right, listen, you've done the hard bit now,
15:31so you just need to come back, finish the malware session,
15:34and you can move up to the next level.
15:36No.
15:37What?
15:38The malware session.
15:39I'm done with the Institute. It's not for me.
15:41No, no, Amy, it is.
15:42No, it's not.
15:43This is the end of my journey.
15:46And I want my money back.
15:47Money?
15:49Grandad sent the 40 grand over this morning.
15:51And I want it back.
15:52It won't be a problem, will it, dear?
15:54No, no, of course not.
15:56I'll just go and phone Rowan.
16:03Right, I should be back on now.
16:05Ta.
16:08Hey, you know, Kit said that he was going to be moving into Redbank.
16:13Yeah.
16:16Well, I was thinking, why don't I take over his room when he moves out?
16:23You know, we've been together a while now,
16:25and I was thinking about upgrading my accommodation from anti-corona sofa.
16:30So...
16:33Honestly, I, um...
16:35I'm not sure.
16:37I mean, things are going great between us, obviously, but, um...
16:40I mean, six months isn't really that long, and...
16:43And we already work together, so if you moved in...
16:47I don't think we'd ever get any time on our own,
16:49and you wouldn't like that as much as I wouldn't.
16:51Yeah, no, that's a really good point, actually.
16:55But you're right, Carla's arrangement isn't working,
16:58so I'll help you flat-home, if you like.
17:01OK, yeah, yeah.
17:02Yeah?
17:03Thanks. Yeah.
17:05There you go.
17:08Get your chops round that.
17:10Thanks, Jenna.
17:12Is something wrong?
17:14No.
17:15Hiya, Kiki.
17:18You know that film, The Men Who Stare At Goats?
17:20This is the man who stares at hot pot.
17:23OK, you OK?
17:24I am. Sorry, yeah.
17:26What's wrong?
17:27I've just got a lot on my mind.
17:29Lots to think about.
17:30I'm not the best when I've got lots to think about.
17:34No, you're not.
17:36Is there anything I can help with?
17:38I've asked Beth for a bit of space.
17:40She's staying at Craig's.
17:42Blimey, what's she done now?
17:43Well, it must be bad if you've asked her to move out.
17:46It's just the lies.
17:48They don't seem to end with Beth.
17:50Hang on a minute.
17:52These lies...
17:54Are you sure that she's not been keeping a secret for a good reason?
17:57Like planning a surprise?
17:58You mean the wedding?
18:00No, it's not that.
18:02I mean, it's kind of to do with that, but not.
18:04Right, well, I don't know the ins and outs,
18:06but I can certainly relate to having a partner with a fair share of secrets and lies.
18:09I'll mentor that.
18:10My Beth's nothing like Stevie.
18:12I was talking about Johnny.
18:15You look really miserable without her.
18:17Peanut's really missing her.
18:19She kept me up all night, howling at the door for her.
18:22What about you?
18:23I don't howl. Not any more.
18:25But you are missing her?
18:27Yeah.
18:28Well, like I said, I don't know what she's done,
18:30but if you're anything like me and Gary, you'll soon sort it out.
18:33Because you love each other.
18:35Delaying it is just prolonging the agony, isn't it?
18:41Mr Young.
18:42Good to meet you.
18:44Can I get you a cup of tea? Coffee?
18:45No, none of that, thank you very much.
18:47I haven't got a load of time, so let's get down to it, shall we?
18:50Sure.
18:51Take a seat on the sofa.
18:54It's actually my partner who's the expert in US contract law.
18:57She should be here any minute.
18:59Why is she not here on time?
19:00It's not the best start, is it?
19:02She'll be here shortly.
19:04In the meantime, let me explain to you
19:06why we're the right company to represent you.
19:10Never thought I'd get sick of drinking sangria.
19:13But the charm wore off really quickly.
19:17Are you still moping about Kirk?
19:19Amongst other things.
19:23Really messed up, Trace.
19:25You'll get another job.
19:27And Kirk's not going to hold out forever.
19:29Hey, you two are made for each other.
19:32Like bacon and sausage.
19:34Bacon and sausage?
19:35Yeah, you don't see one without the other.
19:42Oh, let me guess.
19:44It's Kirk?
19:45Mm-hm.
19:46He wants me to meet him in the pub after.
19:49What did I say?
19:50Bacon and sausage.
19:52Right, hold that thought.
19:54I'm going to the loo.
19:58Just the person I wanted to see.
20:02Here.
20:03What's this?
20:04The money you wanted.
20:05Well, half of it.
20:07But I thought...
20:09It's a parting gift.
20:11What? Why?
20:13Because you've got a big mouth and I don't trust you.
20:16I saw you talking to Daniel earlier.
20:18It wasn't even about you.
20:19Sure.
20:20I swear, it was about Bertie.
20:22Honestly, I don't care either way.
20:24You're a liability and I can't risk you being around here.
20:27Sling you up by the end of the week
20:29or I'll be reporting your little boy's little secret
20:32to my big bosses.
20:38Well, what were they playing at?
20:40Leanne said it was a way of confronting your inner demons.
20:43The things that they were saying, Dad.
20:45I thought it was like a business mentor programme.
20:47Yeah, they are, amongst other things.
20:50But their ethos is that if you're to be truly successful,
20:53you've got to treat your mind and body like one big computer.
20:57Well, it sounds bonkers.
20:59Makes sense when Rowan talks you through it.
21:01But, yeah, it is a bit.
21:04I should have realised when Leanne showed me Oliver.
21:07Oliver?
21:09Yeah, they use AI to age him up.
21:12Leanne talks to him.
21:14Well, that's sick.
21:17So, have you spoke to Rowan?
21:19Er, yeah. And has he given me back my money?
21:21Er, there's a bit of a problem.
21:23The money's already with their parent company,
21:25which apparently means it's not that easy to return.
21:27Why?
21:28Er, sorry, what money's this?
21:30My inheritance money from Grandma Deirdre.
21:33I was going to invest it in a resource centre, but I forgot.
21:36Oh, I'm sorry.
21:37I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
21:38I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
21:39I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
21:40I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
21:41I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
21:42I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
21:43I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
21:44I was going to invest it in a resource centre,
21:46but I've changed my mind.
21:47How much of it?
21:48All of it.
21:49£40,000?!
21:50Why am I only hearing about this now?
21:52I didn't think you'd let me do it.
21:54You're damn right I wouldn't.
21:55Who else knows about this?
21:56Grandad talked over it and Mum.
21:58Oh, yeah, well, of course your Mum's involved.
22:00Hang on a minute, did you sign a contract?
22:02Not yet.
22:03Right, we want that money back today.
22:05I'm sorry, Steve, it's out of me hands.
22:06All right, we'll go to the police then.
22:08And I promise you, you're going to pay for this.
22:15Look, I don't think there's any need to go to the police, is there?
22:19You've just told her you can't get her her money back.
22:21No, I said it was out of my hands.
22:23But, look, I'm sure Rowan will sort something.
22:25I mean, it's not like it's disappeared.
22:27It's safe.
22:28How can we trust that?
22:29How can we trust you?
22:31Because it's me.
22:32Yeah, and from what I can gather, it is you.
22:35You manipulated her into stealing her money.
22:38What's this?
22:39No, that's not what happened.
22:41Amy, I was just trying to help you.
22:43What, by throwing a trauma back in her face?
22:45Yeah, she told me about your little session
22:47and how they've used our son's image.
22:51I mean, you've lost it, Leanne.
22:53I just want my money back.
22:54Yeah, it's all right.
22:55Come on, we're going to go and get it.
22:57You need to tell me exactly what's going on.
23:05Are you all set?
23:06I think so.
23:09Are you all set?
23:10I think so.
23:11All right, well, shout me when you need me.
23:12Stop it, you're making him nervous.
23:14I'm just trying to help.
23:16Oh, here she comes.
23:19Hiya.
23:20Hi.
23:21Thanks for coming.
23:22It's no problem.
23:24I've missed you.
23:26Look, I can't.
23:27I've missed you too.
23:29I'm so sorry for everything.
23:31No, it's OK.
23:34This isn't going the way I expected.
23:38I'm sorry I've not had the best day.
23:41Well, maybe I can help with that.
23:51What's this?
23:52We belong together.
23:54Like?
23:56Bacon and sausage.
23:57Exactly.
23:59We always find our way back to each other.
24:02So let's make this official.
24:04I love you.
24:20Steve was just blindsided because he didn't know that Amy was investing.
24:24Well, you can't blame him for being worried.
24:2640 grand's a lot of money.
24:27Yes, I know that, but the money's not just disappeared into thin air.
24:30Look, there's nothing dodgy going on here.
24:32Really? So why didn't he just send her the money back then?
24:35Well, Rowan said that it's already gone to their parent company.
24:38Which is where?
24:39I don't know.
24:40See?
24:41This is why I didn't want to invest.
24:43Rowan's slippery.
24:44You didn't want to invest?
24:46I thought the bank refused the loan.
24:47I lied.
24:48All right, I knew it.
24:49So you lied to my face.
24:50How dare you?
24:51How dare I?
24:52You would have lost all your money if I hadn't.
24:54Steve had a point.
24:55What do you mean?
24:56Steve said if he can prove that Rowan manipulated Amy into giving the Institute money,
25:00then he's got a case.
25:02Rowan won't get away with it this time.
25:06But it wasn't Rowan who asked her to invest.
25:12Who was it?
25:15It was me.
25:18Come on, then.
25:19What's your answer?
25:20Don't keep us in suspense.
25:22What's this?
25:23Kirk's just proposed.
25:25Oh, congratulations.
25:27Well, she's not said yes yet.
25:31Maybe we should give them some privacy.
25:33What's wrong?
25:37I can't do this.
25:38Why not?
25:40It's not right.
25:42Oh, yeah.
25:43Sorry.
25:44Beth, were you...
25:46I don't mean that.
25:49Kirk, I can't marry you.
25:51Why not?
25:54Because...
25:55I'm leaving.
25:57The factory in Norwich called earlier,
26:00and they practically begged me to take the job.
26:03And I agreed.
26:05He never said.
26:07Well, it's only just happened.
26:10Hang on a minute.
26:11It wasn't so long ago that you were planning a surprise wedding.
26:14How's this happened?
26:16Well, like I said, it's only just come about.
26:19Please don't go.
26:22I have to.
26:23I'm sorry.
26:25OK.
26:26Fine.
26:27I'll come with you, then.
26:28I'll come to Norwich.
26:29Sure there'll be a packing job in this factory.
26:31Or one nearby.
26:32Or something else.
26:34It doesn't have to be packing, I suppose.
26:38No, Kirky.
26:41You belong here.
26:44But it's outside.
26:45I need you to keep an eye on Craigie for me.
26:50You're the only dad he's ever met.
26:52When are you going?
26:55Tomorrow.
26:57Who said that?
26:59They want me to start straight away.
27:09You can get off a bit earlier.
27:11We're not very busy.
27:13I might as well stay.
27:15I've got nothing better to do, have I?
27:18I know you had fun with Betsy,
27:21but she wasn't good for you.
27:23I don't want to talk about it, to be honest.
27:32Actually, I am going to get off if that's OK.
27:36Oh, of course, of course.
27:37Same time tomorrow?
27:39Yeah.
27:48See you.
27:52Oh, gosh, you really are mad at me.
27:54You left me floundering in front of Mr Young.
27:56I looked like an idiot.
27:57Where were you?
27:58I'm sorry, I had to see Dear Swain.
28:00Again?
28:01Well, I thought I had a new lead.
28:02And did you?
28:03No.
28:04She'd already checked it out.
28:08Maybe leave the investigating to the professionals now, huh?
28:11Good idea.
28:13Do you think it might also be a good idea to have a couple of days off?
28:15Bit of personal leave to clear your head?
28:18No.
28:19I don't need to clear my head.
28:20It's the opposite, in fact.
28:22Look, I'm sorry for missing the meeting.
28:24That was unprofessional.
28:25But I assure you, Adam, my head is still in the game.
28:29After I saw Swain, I went through Mr Young's file.
28:32Drawn up some draft paperwork for him to have a look at.
28:36Send him those.
28:37He'll be begging for us to represent him.
28:42Back to London, did you live?
28:44Clapham.
28:45Never heard of it.
28:46Mum calls it clam, thinks she's posh.
28:48Why, is it posh?
28:49No.
28:50It's a bit boring, to be honest.
28:53Shouldn't have to go, cos we're milked like mason.
28:55Yeah, well...
28:57What happened between you two, anyway?
28:59I told you.
29:00Got bored of him.
29:02I prefer a lad to hear something about me.
29:07Here comes the milk.
29:10Hi, fancy seeing you here.
29:12I've seen the picture you put on your socials.
29:14You having fun?
29:15Just going to the cinema, that's all.
29:17Aw, cute, innit?
29:19Has Daddy given you a bit of pocket money for some part of crying, has he?
29:22Yeah, I'm bored of this conversation. You can leave now.
29:24Who are you to tell me anything?
29:27Do you know what? You're not even worth it.
29:29You're well suited to each other, you know that?
29:32Pair of butters!
29:34Hi, Fiz.
29:36It's Beth.
29:38Listen, can you pass my details on to your old boss at the Norfolk factory, please?
29:43And put a good word in for me.
29:46I've decided to take the job, after all.
29:49Thanks, love. Bye.
29:52I knew it.
29:53What?
29:54All that stuff you were saying in there about the factory begging you to take that job.
29:57I knew it was lies.
29:58Oh, please don't tell Kirky.
30:00This is Kit's doing, isn't it?
30:03I don't know what you mean.
30:04There is no way that you would leave Kirk and Peanut and Craig and Bertie if you had a choice.
30:10Look, I've messed up, OK?
30:12I've got no job.
30:14I could get back with Kirky, but you and I both know that I'd just mess it all up again.
30:19I just need a fresh start.
30:22And Fiz really enjoyed her time at the factory.
30:26Look, there's loads of reasons I'm doing this.
30:28Look, can you just drop it, please?
30:30Because this is hard enough as it is.
30:37Fine.
30:45Can I...
30:47..come and say goodbye to Bertie?
30:51Of course you can.
30:53You can have breakfast with us tomorrow, if you like.
30:56Thanks.
31:00Who called you?
31:01I did.
31:02Have you spoken to anyone?
31:04Yeah, he's gone checking something over.
31:07He didn't sound too optimistic.
31:09So, well done.
31:10Oh, excuse me, but why am I getting it in the neck?
31:13Cos you're the one that convinced her to invest.
31:15Look, legit. Dad looked over the business plan.
31:18We saw the figures, didn't we, from the other resource centres?
31:21You should have told me.
31:24Right, I've spoken to my colleague and it's like I thought,
31:27there's nothing we can do.
31:29This is a civil matter, not a criminal one.
31:31What? You are joking.
31:33They have stolen her money.
31:35Well, from what Amy's told me, she invested in the company willingly.
31:38Unless she can prove some sort of criminality.
31:40Well, like what?
31:42Threats to join the business, blackmail,
31:45or if you can prove they committed fraud by misrepresenting themselves.
31:48I'm sorry.
31:50So there's nothing we can do?
31:52Well, you can always instruct a lawyer and go through the civil courts,
31:55but in all likelihood, you'll end up spending more money on legal fees
31:58than she lost in the first place.
32:13See you back then?
32:15Well noticed.
32:16Oh, did Tommy dump you?
32:18No, came back to see my family.
32:21All right.
32:23You seem disappointed, Nina.
32:25No, I don't.
32:26Yes, you do.
32:27I'm not disappointed. I'm just bored.
32:29And you want the goss.
32:30Well, not today and not from me, thank you.
32:33Hey, Tracy, have you seen Steve and Amy?
32:35Yes.
32:36Oh, is everything all right?
32:38Oh, mind your beeswax, goss detective.
32:43I've just come back from the police station, thanks to your missus.
32:47OK, what did they say?
32:49Nothing. Washed the hands of it.
32:51Said it's a civil matter.
32:53Steve's at the house now with Amy, and she's in bits.
32:56I'm sorry.
32:57I'm not giving up. I'm going to get her money back.
33:00What, how?
33:01I'm going to go and see that Rowan.
33:03Tell him I'll drag him through the courts myself if I have to.
33:05Now?
33:06Yes.
33:07OK, but you can't do that on your own.
33:09Don't worry. Not going to hurt him. Much.
33:12OK, I'll come with you.
33:14Right. Come on, then.
33:17Are you suffering?
33:19It's, er...
33:21You were right.
33:22Mr Young wants us to start straight away on his case.
33:26My pleasure.
33:27I'm sorry for doubting you.
33:30I couldn't partly blame you, can I?
33:32My head's been all over the place recently, so...
33:34It's understandable.
33:35You haven't had any time off work since it all kicked off with Joel.
33:38That's all I meant earlier.
33:39Maybe you needed a little time off to look after yourself, that's all.
33:42I appreciate your concern, Adam.
33:44But, honestly, work is the only thing keeping me going, so...
33:47Well, thanks to you, I've got plenty of it for the time being.
33:50But if you ever change your mind, let me know, OK?
33:53Now, crack this open.
33:57I feel awful, Amy.
33:59Why?
34:00I shouldn't have sent the money.
34:02Why not? That's what I wanted.
34:04I had a niggle and I should have listened to it.
34:06Well, no doubt Tracey convinced you to ignore that.
34:09Well, maybe so, but the final decision was mine.
34:13It's not your fault, Grandad.
34:15Or Mum's.
34:16No, Leanne's the cause of all this.
34:18Yeah, I'm not arguing with that.
34:20She was very convincing when she said the investment was for Amy's future.
34:24You don't have a good mind to confront her for tricking me.
34:27I wouldn't bother. It's like talking to a brick wall.
34:30Leanne didn't trick you.
34:32I've been thinking about this.
34:34I don't think she realises what she's doing.
34:37I think she genuinely believes in the Institute.
34:40That's very magnanimous of you.
34:42Well, she doesn't have my money, does she?
34:45And she was going to invest her own money in the project as well.
34:48She's a victim too.
34:51What made Leanne change her mind about investing?
34:55I'm not sure.
34:58So, make yourself at home.
35:01I thought you were going to the cinema.
35:04Yeah, went to the arcade instead.
35:06No, we're going to watch a film here.
35:08Oh, are you now?
35:10You off out? You look gorge.
35:13Thank you. Yes, it's Beth's impromptu leaving due.
35:18She left ages ago, didn't she?
35:20The factory, yes, but she's moving down to Norfolk tomorrow.
35:23Blimey, well, send her my love.
35:25I will do.
35:27Right, then, behave yourselves. Don't stay up too late.
35:30Yes, all right.
35:31All right?
35:33OK, then.
35:35Bye. See you later.
35:41All right for a dad, innit?
35:43Yeah, well, he has his moments.
35:45Do you want a drink?
35:47Got any vodka?
35:49Sorry, I meant soft.
35:51Yeah, whatever's fine.
35:57Hey, don't let Mason get to you, yeah?
36:00Shouldn't I be saying that to you?
36:02I could feel you shaking when he was talking to you.
36:04I wasn't.
36:06I don't care about that loser.
36:08He's a reformed bad boy, his stick is lame.
36:10He'll mess up sooner or later.
36:16Do you really have to move back down to London?
36:18I'd miss you if you went.
36:21Well, nothing's setting us down, but...
36:24maybe I could find a way to persuade you to stay.
36:30Why not? There must be jobs nearer.
36:33It's a decent job.
36:35Viz really liked it there.
36:38Me and Kirk here are no-go, so...
36:42we just need a fresh start.
36:44Are you sure there's nothing else going on here, Mum?
36:47You can tell me.
36:50No, it's just like I said.
36:53Well, when do you go?
36:55Tomorrow.
36:56What do you mean?
36:58They want me to start straight away,
37:00so I'll go and get settled,
37:03and then I'll just get the rest of my stuff in a few weeks.
37:06Well, I could drive it over for you.
37:09Oh, baby, you're such a good kid.
37:13You're always looking out for other people
37:15and making sacrifices to keep them happy.
37:19Oh.
37:20I'm dead proud of you.
37:22Mum.
37:23I'm sorry, I'm getting really soppy, aren't I?
37:27I'm going to miss you.
37:30Mmm.
37:32Me too.
37:38You will keep an eye on Kirky for me, won't you?
37:41Of course.
37:42I bet you're going to miss her, all that free babysitting.
37:45I'm not bothered about that.
37:47There's Bertie.
37:49He'll be devastated when he finds out.
37:51I know.
37:53It's a shame about your son.
37:57You think so?
37:59I'd have thought you'd have been pretty pleased
38:01with this entire situation.
38:03Sorry?
38:04I know it's down to you that she's going.
38:06I don't know what you're talking about.
38:08Mmm.
38:09Cheers.
38:10Too much of a coward to admit it.
38:13Listen, I've had a really long day
38:15and I could just do without the conflict, mate.
38:17Oh, could you?
38:18What a nice guy.
38:19Hey, why don't you go home?
38:21Me?
38:22What have I done?
38:23Is there a problem there?
38:25No, Daniel was just about to take the lady's advice
38:27and go home.
38:29What do I say if she comes back?
38:33Yeah.
38:35Okay.
38:37I know.
38:38I shouldn't have let Leanne talk me into it.
38:40I knew it was too quick.
38:42I'm sorry.
38:43I've got to go.
38:44Bye.
38:45Bye.
38:46Bye.
38:47Bye.
38:48Bye.
38:49Bye.
38:50Bye.
38:51Bye.
38:52Bye.
38:53Bye.
38:54Bye.
38:55Bye.
38:56Bye.
38:57I've got to go.
38:58Nick, Tracy, nice to see you again.
39:01I can't say the same.
39:02I spoke with Leanne and she explained
39:04Amy was having a wobble about her investment.
39:06A wobble?
39:07That's an understatement.
39:09She wants nothing more to do with you
39:10or your sham of a company.
39:12Let's be careful with our words now.
39:14We wouldn't like to say something we'd regret.
39:16Oh, no, you're right.
39:17Did I say sham?
39:19I meant scam.
39:20Where is my daughter's money?
39:22As I explained to Leanne,
39:24as far as I'm aware,
39:25it went straight to the parent company.
39:27That's as much as I know.
39:28I have nothing to do with the financial side of things.
39:31Yeah, of course.
39:32You wouldn't want to get your hands dirty, would you?
39:34What I am certain of is that Amy and her investment
39:37will be well taken care of.
39:39Maybe if I could talk to her.
39:40Are you deaf?
39:41She don't want out to do with you.
39:43And I don't want you near her to manipulate her again.
39:46I can assure you that is not what happened.
39:48Amy and your father approved of everything.
39:51It's all above board.
39:54You're welcome to consult a lawyer if you have any concerns.
39:57Oh, don't worry. We will.
40:00Come on, Nick. It's pointless.
40:03Actually...
40:10Something to add?
40:12Yeah.
40:13Give Amy her money back.
40:15I'm going to report you to the police for blackmail.
40:18You'd expose your affair to Leanne?
40:20Yeah. Yeah, I would.
40:22Push things too far.
40:25I'd do the right thing for one's own, OK?
40:39No Joey?
40:40No. He'll be busy. He'll be sorting this.
40:42Really?
40:44Look, I know you think he's a devil incarnate, but he...
40:47We... We just want to help people, including Amy.
40:51What happened in that session earlier?
40:53You both looked really shaken by it.
40:56She was really upset.
40:58I've done a few malware sessions,
41:00and it is horrible when people are shouting awful things at you.
41:03But you do it knowing that they're going to feel that same ecstasy
41:06that you did when the group build you back up again.
41:09A classic brainwashing technique.
41:11A classic therapeutic technique.
41:13OK. OK. Go on.
41:16It was just seeing Amy go through all that.
41:19She's family. It just...
41:21I don't know, it just hit harder.
41:24It just made me wonder.
41:28Wonder what?
41:30Nothing. It doesn't matter.
41:32Look, I know everybody's panicking cos there's a lot of money involved,
41:36and I understand that.
41:37Amy made a decision and now she's having second thoughts,
41:40but it doesn't mean it was the wrong decision.
41:42Sure, but if she's changed her mind, then she should get her money back.
41:45I mean, you must agree with that.
41:47Yeah, of course I do, and she will.
41:49I'm sure she'll get it back.
41:51I'll ring Rowan again.
42:00Hi.
42:01What you doing drinking here all on your own?
42:04Thought I should get used to it.
42:07Well, not quite yet, eh?
42:09Surprise!
42:10Oh, what's this?
42:11Come on, don't chop.
42:12It's a very impromptu leave-and-do.
42:14The others will be along soon.
42:16If we'd have had a bit more notice,
42:18then we'd have, of course, taken him out for a slap-up.
42:20Oh, yeah, I'm sorry about that. It all happened a bit quickly.
42:23You telling me? I've just got a call from Norfolk,
42:25asking me for a reference for you.
42:27Oh, yeah?
42:28Which I gave them, by the way.
42:31I didn't mention why you quit,
42:32or the fact that you like gabbing more than you work in,
42:35or the fact that you like a two-hour lunch break.
42:37I do not!
42:38You do.
42:39I concentrated more on the fact that you're a good machinist.
42:42Oh.
42:43Because you are.
42:44Thanks.
42:45Yes!
42:46Fucked.
42:47So, come on, then.
42:49You sure you're ready for this? It all seems a bit last-minute.
42:52Yeah.
42:53It's not going to be the same without you.
42:56And we'll miss you.
42:58I'll miss you too.
42:59Aw.
43:00Hi, Rowan, it's me again.
43:02Listen, I just want to know if there's an update on Amy's money.
43:05She just needs a bit of reassurance, that's all.
43:10Hey, where have you been?
43:12I went with Tracy to see Rowan.
43:14What, you've seen him?
43:15Yes.
43:16And?
43:17And he said it's out of his hands.
43:19But he's not even going to try and get the money back.
43:21Of course he's not.
43:22Well, why are you saying it like that?
43:23Like what?
43:24Like only an idiot would believe that he would.
43:26I'm not calling you an idiot.
43:27Well, you both think it, I know you do.
43:29I don't.
43:30I think you've been manipulated, just like Amy.
43:32And I wish that you'd open your eyes and see what Rowan's really like.
43:35No, you're wrong.
43:36Well, I wish we were.
43:37Well, you are.
43:38What are you doing now?
43:39I'm ringing Rowan again, I'm going to get some answers,
43:41and he will sort this, I know he will.
43:43I'll leave you to it.
43:46Yeah, me too.
43:50Hi, this is Rowan.
43:51Please leave a message after the beep.
44:13I'll leave you to it.