Emmerdale 19th September 2024
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00:30What's happening?
00:31Bedlar alarm.
00:32Yeah, I know that. I thought there was something wrong.
00:35Well, something is, with the alarm, since that business with the horse.
00:39We need it working.
00:41Cos goodness knows the police haven't exactly leapt into action.
00:48Hence this, Matt.
00:49All done?
00:50Yeah, all sorted.
00:52That's great. Thank you.
00:53Cheers.
00:57You look worried.
00:58No, no, it's just...
01:00Well, it's loud, innit?
01:01It's very loud.
01:03Would you like a sit-down and a cup of warm milk?
01:06No, I'll be fine, thank you.
01:08Do you think you can hold it together till lunch?
01:11I thought I'd make something with that lovely food you bought.
01:14I've got to be somewhere, sorry.
01:17Anywhere nice.
01:19I could tag along, we can eat out.
01:21No, no, it's just like all this stuff.
01:24Tomorrow, I'm all yours.
01:27Why? What's special about tomorrow?
01:30Do you know what?
01:32I can't make it.
01:37See you later.
01:49Hiya.
01:50Hi.
01:52John seems to think that I'm the tea boy.
01:55Oh, and what did you say?
01:58I said, how many sugars do you want with that?
02:03How are you doing today?
02:05Still a grown-up.
02:06Still don't need my hand-holding.
02:09OK.
02:11Do you still need me to take Isaac to the dentist?
02:13Yeah, please.
02:16So, the fire investigator called.
02:19OK, and?
02:21They've ruled it an accident.
02:23That's good, right?
02:27Have you told the insurance?
02:29Well, the fire guys have.
02:31But it'll be a miracle if they pay out,
02:33you know, because of all the fuel that was spilled.
02:35Even with your diagnosis, surely that's got to come into play?
02:38What, because insurance companies are famously compassionate?
02:43Mm, yeah.
02:45Maybe we do need to pray for a miracle, then.
02:48I already was, just a different kind.
02:52Well, maybe you don't need one.
02:55If you've got the surgery now.
02:58Have you been talking to Cain?
03:00No.
03:01Well, not really, he just grunts at me, doesn't he?
03:04How I deal with my condition is my decision.
03:07So, at the very least, I just need people to treat me like my opinion still counts.
03:15Took you time.
03:17Well, it's a bit of a trek, innit?
03:20I mean, if it's inconvenient, we can reschedule.
03:23Or cancel.
03:24No, there's no need.
03:26I'm just up against time, that's all.
03:28Is that it?
03:29It is.
03:30Amongst other things.
03:40Wow.
03:41You're trusting.
03:43Should I not be?
03:44Of course you should.
03:45I'm of exemplary character, me.
03:48Need to sign the other page as well.
03:59Money, eh?
04:00So, is, er...
04:02Is all this connected with the day of the fire?
04:05No.
04:07Are we doing this, or what?
04:09When you saw me on the road, you said it had to be you.
04:14No, I didn't.
04:15You must have misheard me.
04:17Yeah.
04:18Yeah, I must have done.
04:20There's a lot going on.
04:21Yeah, exactly.
04:22Look, you've got the contract.
04:24Give me the money.
04:27£2,020 notes.
04:29Don't worry, I'm not going to charge you for the bag.
04:32So, have you got any plans?
04:34None that I want to discuss with you.
04:36That's fair enough.
04:37Well, I would say good luck.
04:39But I quite fancy the idea of having half your business on the cheap, so...
04:42Bad luck.
04:44I'll see you around.
04:46Certainly will.
04:47Enjoy.
04:49Fat chance.
05:06What up?
05:08What?
05:10What's up?
05:13What is up?
05:15Well, apart from you acting like a 12-year-old gangster.
05:18Yes, aside from that.
05:23Maura's tumour.
05:26She's decided not to go through with the operation.
05:29And you're disagreeing with that decision, I'm sensing.
05:32Yes, I am disagreeing with it, because it's stupid, and don't tell me otherwise.
05:36No, of course not.
05:39I wouldn't presume to tell anyone how to react to some terrifying health decision.
05:44That is you telling me otherwise.
05:46No, it isn't.
05:47It's me acknowledging that there can be different takes on things
05:51without there being a right one and a wrong one.
05:53Well, that's easy for you to say when you're not in the middle of it.
05:55Yes, it is.
05:56It's also easy to run away.
06:00Watch it, Liam.
06:01No, I don't think I will, because...
06:04If I'm your friend, then I shouldn't be expected to hold back.
06:07And if you're mine, then you should be expected to accept that.
06:17Can I buy you a drink?
06:19Pub shot.
06:23Well, we might just have to have a non-alcoholic one.
06:34HE CHUCKLES
06:35Working from home, he says.
06:38Doing the invoicing, he says.
06:41I'm only messing.
06:42I hate paperwork and all.
06:44I'm only here sorting my dad's grave so that I can avoid doing the cafes.
06:48Look, I have been doing paperwork, sort of.
06:51That's why I've been looking for you.
06:53You might as well know this now, I suppose.
06:56No good news ever followed those words.
06:59The blackmailers, they've upped their demands to 50 grand.
07:03From 10? They can't do that.
07:06Oh, is it illegal?
07:07Shall I get on to the blackmailers' ombudsman?
07:10How are you going to find that kind of money?
07:12I already have.
07:17I've done a deal with Caleb.
07:19For 40 grand?
07:21Wow. What do you have to do for that?
07:24Pay him back.
07:25With interest?
07:27Will, are you sure you know what you're doing?
07:29There's no interest.
07:31There's just a deadline.
07:32And what happens if you miss it?
07:34He gets my share of the business.
07:39You've bought Home Farm in Hock to Caleb?
07:43It's worth 100 times what he's lent you.
07:45What on earth's Kim going to say?
07:47Not Home Farm, no.
07:49The haulage.
07:53Are you kidding?
07:54I wish I was.
07:56He can't be trusted.
07:58I don't want him for a partner.
07:59Well, I don't intend to let it happen.
08:01So what's your plan for paying it back?
08:04I'll sort Summertown.
08:06Oh, well, that's me reassured.
08:09I'll sleep well tonight knowing that.
08:11You've solved your problem and given me one instead.
08:14I've got to go.
08:17I'm really sorry, Jimmy.
08:20Off you pop.
08:22Thanks for this.
08:25Oh, you're back.
08:27I am.
08:29Everything all right?
08:30Yes, I do love to register a death.
08:33I was mad that you had to.
08:34I'm next of kin.
08:36I was mad that you're that.
08:37Yeah, it might have been nice if they'd bothered to inform me that they got divorced.
08:41Well, it's good that they did it later in life.
08:43The best thing about your mum and dad was,
08:46at least they didn't spoil another couple.
08:49Now I get to work through this lovely list of all the things the nearest and dearest have to do.
08:54Shall I call the funeral director or contact the family solicitor?
08:57It's a smorgasbord of inconvenience.
09:00How would you even get in touch with their solicitor?
09:02Oh, it'd be the same one it always was.
09:03You know, the wealthy, averse to change unless it's in their fortunes, literally.
09:08Surprise you're not on something stronger.
09:09Oh, that's for bad news.
09:10This is just news.
09:12To Helen, for helping me realise that whatever my faults,
09:16I am better on my worst day than she ever was on her best.
09:20You should do a motivational podcast.
09:22How to get over the death of a parent without giving the tiniest toss.
09:30Hello?
09:42Kim?
09:49I want to criticise, but that just smelled like burning meat.
09:54Hellfire.
10:01Kim!
10:05Kim!
10:14Kim?
10:16Wrong.
10:17Who's this?
10:18Who's this?
10:19What the hell's going on?
10:21What the hell's going on?
10:23Kim can't come to the phone right now. She's safe though.
10:26If you've hurt her, I swear to God,
10:28You messed up last time.
10:30This is insurance to make sure you don't mess up again.
10:32I'm not going to mess up.
10:33Good to know.
10:35For your wife's sake.
10:37Hello?
10:59What's wrong with you?
11:00No, why?
11:01Because you're like that.
11:03What's that smell?
11:05Oh, Kim burnt lunch.
11:07Kim cooked lunch?
11:08Oh, is she? Or I could do with a word.
11:10No, she nipped out.
11:11When's she back?
11:12In a bit.
11:14Alright, why are you being like this?
11:16I'm not being like, oh.
11:18Look, I've got to go.
11:19Well, go on then.
11:21What?
11:23Nothing.
11:24You just surprised me.
11:25By entering my own home through the front door?
11:27No, I just thought you were at the hospital.
11:29Oh, yeah. I just forgot some clothes for him.
11:32Right.
11:33Well, I'll see you later.
11:34Bye.
11:35Bye.
11:36Bye.
11:37Bye.
11:38Bye.
11:39Bye.
11:40Bye.
11:41Bye.
11:42Bye.
11:43Bye.
11:44Bye.
11:45Bye.
11:46Bye.
11:47Bye.
11:48Bye.
11:49Right.
11:51You OK?
11:52Hondy.
11:53You what?
11:54100%. It's, erm, it's what the Australians say.
11:58Well, they should stop.
12:00Yeah.
12:01Speaking of things we could do without, have you seen the size of that lecky bill?
12:04No. Why?
12:05I think we're going to struggle to find it every month.
12:07We'll be fine.
12:08Saying it doesn't make it happen, Billy.
12:13Where you off to, anyway?
12:14I've got a PT gig.
12:17Oh, great. You didn't say.
12:18Just came in.
12:20See? I'm going to be fine for money.
12:22I hope so.
12:24I know so.
12:27See you.
12:35Sorry.
12:36Call an H.
12:38What the heck's Jimmy?
12:42Hello?
12:43Just a black filter coffee for me, please, Brenda.
12:45Coming up.
12:46How are you?
12:48Good.
12:50You know what? I, erm...
12:52I meant, how are you from one brain tumour sufferer to another?
12:57Hmm. Sufferers, putting it mildly.
13:02Well, erm, one thing I learned is that it helps to be optimistic.
13:06One thing I've learned is that I'm not allowed to make my own decisions.
13:09Who said that?
13:11The hospital?
13:12No. Cain has, pretty much.
13:14Oh, well, erm...
13:16I'm going to put myself out on a limb here and say, er...
13:20You've decided not to have surgery and Cain thinks you should?
13:25And the prize goes to...
13:27And are you set with that?
13:29And are you on Cain's side?
13:31No, I'm on the side of you both getting through this.
13:34So talk and keep talking.
13:37That's what me and Bob and Jenny did.
13:39Until they talked you into having the surgery?
13:42No, no, not really. Well, not at all.
13:45No, I saw how me saying no to the surgery was affecting them.
13:51So...
13:56Thanks.
13:58Would it be more convenient if you came to me?
14:02And why is that?
14:06Sure. Why not? I live to serve.
14:10Thank you. I'm absolutely devastated, as you can imagine.
14:14Oh! She needs me to go there.
14:17Why?
14:18She wouldn't say.
14:19Why not?
14:20Because she's a pompous old hag with an ego the size of Blackpool Tower.
14:24Do you want me to come with you?
14:25There's no point. It's both dying of boredom.
14:27I'll see you later, if I pull through.
14:36Here you are.
14:39Erm...
14:41I sort of feel that I haven't been very helpful.
14:46Oh, I...
14:48I appreciate that you were trying, Brenda.
14:51Erm...
14:53Did you know that your tumour was cancerous?
14:56Yes, love. I did.
14:58So if you hadn't had the surgery, then...?
15:00Oh, I'd be mithering Jenny up there somewhere right now.
15:03Providing they let me in.
15:06You see, they don't know if mine is yet.
15:08And they've hinted that it isn't.
15:11Well, when I was in your position, I felt the same.
15:15So the only advice I can offer...
15:19..is to talk.
15:21Because this is affecting people close to you more than you know.
15:26And the reason you don't know, cos they don't let you see.
15:29Oh! Cain lets me see, all right.
15:31Yeah, but Cain's letting you see his anger.
15:35And he's not angry with you.
15:37He's mad at the tumour.
15:40You sure about that?
15:42I shut Bob out.
15:45And the best thing I did was letting him in.
15:48Not so he could tell me what to do.
15:52Because I needed him.
15:54I needed people.
15:56And so do you.
16:08It's actually quite nice.
16:10A really tasty, um...
16:12..elderflower.
16:14You've made your mind up.
16:16I thought you weren't a fan of that.
16:21Well, what would you do, you know, if you were in my position,
16:24and one of your half a dozen wives, would you just say,
16:26oh, don't worry, just give up?
16:29It was three wives, actually, and never concurrently.
16:32I don't know, Cain.
16:35Same as you, maybe, but desperate to do something.
16:40There you are, then.
16:41But I would also accept that not getting surgery immediately
16:46isn't giving up, it's just following the medical advice.
16:50It's no small thing, you know, getting brain surgery.
16:53All right, OK, then, I'll just go and put my tools away.
16:56I'll see you later.
16:57It's no small thing, you know, getting brain surgery.
17:00All right, OK, then,
17:01I'll just go and put my tools back in the garage, then, shall I?
17:06At some point, the medical team may decide to go ahead.
17:10By which time, it might be too late.
17:13They're fairly good at keeping tabs on these things.
17:15I'm looking for better than fairly good.
17:17It's just a turn of phrase.
17:18So stubborn as I'm you, which Moira definitely is.
17:21Wonder what you ever saw in her.
17:27Will you speak to her?
17:29Of course.
17:30Tell her people have operations every day,
17:33and when she does, she won't have to...
17:35No, no, no, no, I won't do that.
17:37I'll speak to her as a friend,
17:39but anything else would be unethical,
17:42besides which, it's not good advice.
17:44She's facing something really serious, Ken.
17:47I'm not going to diminish it.
17:52Oh!
17:54Oh, what do I do?
17:57June, what will you need, Isaac?
17:59We need a hot tub.
18:00Shall I boil the kettle?
18:02Er, no, you will not.
18:04What are you two playing at?
18:05What are you playing at?
18:06Have you walked home on your own?
18:07No, I got a lift.
18:09So, go on.
18:12Well, it's real-life Minecraft, innit?
18:14Don't you need a square head for that?
18:16Well, we thought we'd wait for his dad for that part.
18:18Ah.
18:19Listen, mate, why don't you go upstairs and get some more cushions?
18:30Are you OK?
18:31No, I am not.
18:32I'm sick of people asking me if I'm OK.
18:34It's the right pain in the backside.
18:36Oh, damn those people for caring, huh?
18:42Oh.
18:44Moses has thrown up.
18:46Well,
18:48Moses has thrown up on his teacher.
18:50What, on purpose?
18:51Well, I hope not.
18:54Charity wants me to go and pick him up.
18:56She's shopping in town at the minute.
18:58Oh, lucky for her.
19:00So, I'll see you in a bit, then?
19:03Yeah, unless...
19:05No, I'll be fine.
19:07Are you sure?
19:08No, let's not do that again.
19:10OK, it's just...
19:11Yeah, yeah, it's cool, cool, cool. I've got this wee guy.
19:14Oh.
19:15OK, well, as long as you're sure.
19:16Yeah, that's what I've said.
19:18Right.
19:19Fine.
19:20Laters.
19:21Isaac.
19:24Love it.
19:26And she's left me hanging.
19:28See you later.
19:30All right, then.
19:32What game shall we play?
19:35Ah, tickle, tickle, tickle, tickle, tickle.
19:37Little Isaac, tickle, little Isaac.
19:43Tim!
20:01Tim!
20:08Oh, sick.
20:10Sick!
20:13Come on, then, I'm here!
20:16Tim!
20:44Tim!
20:46Can you hear me?
20:48Tim!
21:13Tim!
21:39Look, Arthur, I hate this...
21:41awkwardness between us.
21:43Yeah, well, it's easily solved.
21:45I want to make it right, OK?
21:47So, me and Archie are having a bit of a spider-verse fest tonight.
21:52We're watching both films.
21:54Do you want to come?
21:55Yeah, no, thanks.
21:56Busy sweets?
21:57Sweet and salty popcorn?
21:59Look, we'd love it if you did.
22:01Jay, I'm not your responsibility any more.
22:04I never saw you as my responsibility.
22:07Yeah, well, that might help explain how you ended up like this.
22:11I meant I saw you as a privilege.
22:14You've been rehearsing that?
22:16No.
22:17Well, you should have.
22:18Might have sounded a bit more sincere.
22:21Dismissed.
22:30Daniel's dead.
22:32Who's Daniel?
22:33A rat.
22:35Hey, come on now, whatever he's done, it's not nice to speak ill of the dead.
22:38No!
22:39An actual rat!
22:41With a long tail and pink eyes!
22:44Oh!
22:46That's a sad story.
22:48I'm going to make another one.
22:50I know your cash flow might not be great, but mine is diabolical,
22:54so we need to get this project back on track.
22:56The investment came through.
22:58Planning's in the bag, as you already know,
23:00so we should be up and running in just over a month.
23:03The investment came through?
23:04Yes, Jay.
23:05Thought I might have made that clear
23:06when I said the investment came through about six seconds ago.
23:09So we're good to go?
23:11In just over a month.
23:13I can wait that long.
23:15What, from the myriad of options on offer to you?
23:19This is Billy. Leave a message.
23:21You need to change your message. Rude.
23:24What time are you going to be back?
23:26Let me know.
23:35You
24:05You
24:35You
25:03Come in.
25:04All right.
25:12You came?
25:13I did.
25:16You look just as good as on your profile.
25:19You too.
25:23How long have you been on the app?
25:25Oh, too long.
25:26Why do you say that?
25:28Same old faces, isn't it?
25:30Oh, it's not always faces.
25:32Oh.
25:35So...
25:37What's in that?
25:39Oh.
25:41Oh, right.
25:44Do you not like beer?
25:45Oh, yeah, yeah.
25:46It's just, I normally drink wine, but...
25:48Ugh, I'm out of wine.
25:50I'm easy.
25:55What?
25:56Sorry.
26:05Spud says he's been feeding him,
26:07but I can tell when he's lying.
26:09What, his lips are moving?
26:11Yeah, something like that.
26:13I blame myself a bit.
26:15I've spent so many nights at yours.
26:17Well, you're only human.
26:19Well, I'm done with that place.
26:21Finally, she's decent.
26:24Look, I'll make even more beds in the wardrobe for you,
26:28if that's possible.
26:30Thanks.
26:31Thanks.
26:33But I'm gonna find my own place.
26:36Right.
26:39I hope you haven't come here for trouble, Lydia,
26:41cos I could get Brenda out to serve you if you have.
26:44No, I haven't come to talk about your horrible nephew.
26:46I'd like a take-out lunch, please.
26:48Whatever you've got that's nice.
26:50It's all nice.
26:51Kim's had some sort of kitchen malfunction.
26:53I'm surprised she knows where the kitchen is.
26:55She doesn't know where the dustpan is, I can tell you that.
26:58And by the way, how's Will?
27:00You know him better than anyone.
27:01Not as well as I thought I did.
27:03So he's not been acting off, then?
27:05He's probably busy.
27:07So he's up at the haulage today, then, is he?
27:09I think he's off today.
27:12You think?
27:13He is, yeah.
27:15I don't suppose you know off where, do you?
27:18I don't.
27:20Would you be having his back if he was messing round on her?
27:22Oh, there's nothing like that going on, I can tell you that now.
27:25Oh, can you now?
27:26And what else can you tell me then, Jimmy?
27:31Help!
27:32Help!
27:34Hello?
27:35Help!
27:36Kim?
27:41Whoever you are, you're mad!
27:45Help!
27:46Help!
27:49Help!
27:50Hello?
27:52Oh, my God!
27:54Don't worry, I'm going to get you out!
28:01Oh, my God.
28:07OK, you're annoyed.
28:09Me?
28:10No.
28:11I love rejection.
28:13You know it's not that.
28:15I love being with you.
28:17Yeah, I feel like it.
28:19Look, I rushed into living with Spud and I regretted it
28:23and I just don't want to ruin what you and me have got.
28:27Am I ever thinking it?
28:29Yes, more water, I suppose.
28:31And I'll let you bury Daniel in the garden.
28:36All right, Seald.
28:38You moving in?
28:39I'm moving in.
28:43Why didn't he go to the police?
28:45Why doesn't anybody in these situations?
28:47Well, I don't know, cos I've never been blackmailed for cheating on my wife.
28:50To be fair, you haven't got a wife.
28:52Do you think that this is the right time for that?
28:55Can we just remember here that I haven't done anything...
28:58What are you doing?
28:59Well, what do you think?
29:01There's a reason that Will didn't call the police
29:03and it's that he thought he could sort this out himself.
29:06And to keep it from Kim.
29:07Well, that's down to you now, isn't it?
29:09Oh, thanks. Put it on me.
29:11This puts today in a different light.
29:13You know, Kim not being there, the police being a mess,
29:16Will looking like he was heading off to the gallows.
29:19If these people have got Kim
29:22and we call the police...
29:24I know.
29:25..they could do anything to her.
29:26I know.
29:33What can I get you?
29:38Just in time for the celebration.
29:41I have won the grand prize of...
29:45..being executor of my mother's will.
29:48Is that what the meeting was about?
29:50Yep.
29:51Well, actually, co-executor.
29:53With who?
29:55Me.
29:56Oh.
30:07What do you think she was hoping to achieve by doing this?
30:12She hated me.
30:14She didn't hate you.
30:15She hated me, Caleb.
30:17Why would she trust me with her money
30:21when she wouldn't even trust me to run my own life?
30:26One last head rake from beyond, Helen.
30:29What am I looking up there?
30:31Whoa, whoa, whoa.
30:33Come here.
30:41Do you think she felt bad when she knew she was dying?
30:46And that's why she had someone call me at the end?
30:51And this was her way of saying sorry, the coward?
30:57Well, it's not impossible.
30:59I mean, that's assuming she left me something.
31:01She might have left it all to some cat's home
31:03and wants to rub my face in it.
31:05That would be a lot, even for her.
31:07If you say so.
31:12Why didn't she call me earlier, Caleb?
31:16Why did she have to leave it like this?
31:22Aw, it's really good.
31:25I reckon you're ready to build me an outhouse.
31:28Can we play real life Roblox?
31:31What does that involve?
31:33Just jumping on the furniture.
31:35I'm not sure that's going to work for me.
31:38Aw, Uncle Mackenzie would let me.
31:41Well, I don't doubt that.
31:43How about we get all the cushions and make an obstacle course?
31:46Unubby!
31:48Okay.
31:50Right, but not in here. We'll go into the kitchen.
31:52And I might even let you claim the table if you beg me.
31:55Yes!
32:13Mum!
32:15Mum!
32:17Mum!
32:19I'm going to get you. Just hang on.
32:21Just hang on.
32:39Kim!
32:41Where are you?
32:48Right here.
33:03What's going on?
33:05Well, it's a little too late to play dumb.
33:10You've dug yourself a hole and now you're in it.
33:13Metaphorical.
33:15You're in it.
33:17Metaphorically and literally.
33:20You see, I was intrigued to see how far you'd go to save yourself.
33:24I was trying to save you.
33:26Once you knew, someone knew your secret.
33:28Kim, I don't know what you're talking about.
33:31Will! Stop it.
33:35There's a bag here.
33:37When I look in it, I bet I find £50,000.
33:41What's that for?
33:43A spine.
33:45A soul. The weekly shop.
33:47So all this...
33:49All this was you?
33:51All this was me.
33:54I'm your evil blackmailer.
33:57I know what happened.
33:59So now,
34:01why don't you summon a shred of dignity
34:04and let me hear you say it?
34:06All right.
34:08Yes?
34:10Me and Rose, we...
34:14We did sleep together.
34:16Yes.
34:19Mum!
34:21Mummy!
34:23Moira.
34:25You OK?
34:27Look, she's OK. What happened?
34:29She flipped out.
34:31Are you?
34:33Hey. Come on, Moira.
34:35OK.
34:37Is she dying?
34:39No, she's not dying.
34:41She's going to be fine.
34:44She's going to be absolutely fine.
34:52Hello?
34:54I'm in here.
34:56What is it, if not heaven?
34:58What's in the middle of something?
35:00I'd quite like to know what that something is.
35:02Session.
35:04Of what?
35:05Training, Dawn. What's happened?
35:07You tell me.
35:11Where's this from?
35:13Working.
35:15What's the job? Robbing a bank?
35:17No, some people paying cash.
35:19How many people?
35:21Have you upped your prices?
35:23Just a few. No, I haven't. It's just...
35:25I've been saving up for a while.
35:27Well, Billy,
35:29we're struggling to pay the bills
35:31and you've got a bag full of cash hidden away.
35:33I mean, what are you thinking?
35:35Just, you know,
35:37like I was saying yesterday about Cornwall,
35:39I was sounding you out.
35:41I was going to book something,
35:43you know, as a surprise.
35:45Oh.
35:47Thanks.
35:49That's actually really lovely.
35:51And look,
35:53not to be a killjoy, but can we pay
35:55the gas and the electric
35:57and then see where we're at?
35:59Yeah, of course. Sorry.
36:01No, as if you need to be.
36:03Oh, I've got to go.
36:05Come here.
36:07I love you.
36:09I'll see you later.
36:11Yeah, I love you too. And, hey,
36:13give Evan a kiss for me.
36:15Will do.
36:27You all right, mate?
36:29Got anything else for me?
36:31No, no, no. I'm good.
36:33Not for whatever.
36:37See? She's all right.
36:39Aren't you?
36:41Yep. Right as rain.
36:43Total rest today
36:45now, Moira. Preferably in bed.
36:47Ah, see?
36:49What a result. Were you thinking of working
36:51tomorrow? No, she wasn't.
36:53Were you? Nope.
36:55There's nothing I can give you now,
36:57but if these become a regular thing...
36:59They won't. They already are.
37:01Your doctor will probably want to up
37:03the dosage on your anti-seizure medication.
37:05Well, thanks.
37:07Look after your mum.
37:13Cheers, Garson. Bye-bye.
37:15Take care. Dad, bye. You too.
37:17Watch out. Hey.
37:19So, is there
37:21anything I can get you?
37:23Erm,
37:25not to mollicoddle me.
37:27Here.
37:31Thank you for being here.
37:33Getting help.
37:37You don't remember anything, do you?
37:41I don't. No.
37:43Well, I was late to the party.
37:45This one down 999,
37:47didn't you? It was just you and him.
37:51Really?
37:53Come here.
37:55Come on.
37:57Come on.
37:59So, what do we do,
38:01Blattice, as
38:03executors?
38:05Do we find out all about her finances?
38:07If you can be bothered
38:09to do it properly, which I can't.
38:11I told Blackpool Tower to deal with anything
38:13we weren't legally obliged to.
38:15Yeah, good idea. You've got enough going on.
38:17I mean, I don't mind
38:19taking a look if it saves you the bother.
38:21I wonder.
38:25I've always wondered
38:27what it would have been like
38:29to have had
38:31a good mum.
38:33That's no good asking me.
38:35No.
38:37It would have been
38:39nice, you know,
38:41when I became a mum,
38:43to have been able to ask
38:45what would you do
38:47and not have the answer be,
38:49hmm, kick them out the second they do something
38:51you don't like.
38:53That house
38:55was a festering boil
38:57of poison.
38:59Regardless of what it was worth, you were better
39:01off out of it. They never deserved
39:03you.
39:05All I wanted
39:07was an ordinary
39:09life.
39:11Well, they've done a bit better than that.
39:15If I'd had better parents, I might have been
39:17a better parent myself.
39:19You've been amazing.
39:21Have I? Really?
39:23We have got one child
39:25who is God knows where,
39:27who never gets in touch.
39:29Nicky, he'll calm down. You know he will. He'll respond to your messages
39:31eventually. Yeah, well, you're more confident than me,
39:33but that wasn't who I was talking about, and you know it.
39:35Or have you actually forgotten about Stephanie?
39:41Something tells me
39:43you've done this before.
39:45Only about a thousand times.
39:47What are you going to do with the full ones?
39:49I'll just hide them in the pirate ship for next time.
39:51There's going to be one, is there?
39:53We'll wait until my mum gets a longer shift.
39:55Does she not know
39:57that you're gay? She knows.
40:01It's just that she thinks I'm this shy lad who's only ever
40:03been with one guy. When
40:05really you've been with how many?
40:07I mean, not what number will put you off.
40:09It takes quite a bit to put me off.
40:11Good.
40:13I'll see you around
40:15then. You will.
40:19See you then.
40:21Yeah. No wonder you didn't want to come to watch
40:23Spider-Man.
40:25New bloke in your life?
40:27No.
40:29OK. He's just a mate from college, if you must know.
40:31I'm helping him with some work.
40:33Right. And he was so grateful
40:35that he wanted to give you a kiss to say thanks.
40:37Yeah, sure.
40:39Makes perfect sense to me.
40:43What? We're going to talk.
40:45Oh.
40:47Oh.
40:49I meant to rest.
40:51I said talk. What did you hear? Go skiing?
40:53Hey.
40:55Hey, mister. Come here.
40:57Come up
40:59next to us.
41:05One of these gives a cuddle.
41:09Who's the bravest boy
41:11I know, eh?
41:13Did I scare you?
41:17I'm sorry I scared you.
41:19He was brilliant,
41:21wasn't he, Dad? Absolutely built in.
41:23Will it keep happening?
41:25I hope not.
41:27But the thing to remember
41:29is that this is just
41:31my stupid Tuma knocking on my head
41:33to say hello. So I'll say
41:35go to sleep now, Tuma.
41:37Don't do that.
41:39I'm sorry.
41:41You're my
41:43hero anyway. I'm mine.
41:45And to call the ambulance
41:47like that? Not many
41:49boys your age would know to do that.
41:51I just want you to be
41:53OK and be my mum for years
41:55and years.
41:57Got it.
41:59Deal.
42:05Come here.
42:07I love you. Thank you.
42:11It's been a big mess
42:13since she came. She messed with Dawn.
42:15She's messed with us.
42:17She's gone now.
42:19We're left in peace.
42:21We're left in pieces? Look how we
42:23act. We're all right. We're good.
42:25I'll see to it that we
42:27are.
42:29I can't
42:31get up. So it would seem.
42:33I think I've done me back.
42:35Right, well,
42:37I have things to do. Kim!
42:39Kim!
42:41Kim! Oh, please.
42:43Just listen to me, will you?
42:45I have. And I'm
42:47bored. Please.
42:49All right, I'll do you a deal.
42:51I will listen to you
42:53until you say it meant nothing
42:55or I love you
42:57or
42:59it was a mistake. And then I walk.
43:01Go. But it did
43:03mean nothing.
43:05First hurdle, fall.
43:07Well, this is what she wanted.
43:09Are you going to let her win?
43:11Sometimes you have to suck up a defeat.
43:13It makes the victories
43:15all the sweeter.
43:17Such as winning a big bag of cash.
43:19Kim! Now, do you have
43:21your phone on you? No, no.
43:23I left it with the cash when I was digging this hole.
43:25Trying to save your life.
43:27Oh, yes.
43:33How unfortunate.
43:35Well, time's marching on.
43:37Let's get back to the warmth.
43:39Kim! Yes?
43:43Where does this leave us?
43:45That's so cute you think there's an us.
43:47Thanks for the money.
43:49And your phone. Kim!
43:51Kim!
43:53How am I supposed to get
43:55out of here?
43:57Not my problem.
43:59Over and out.