Enders 3rd October 2024

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Enders 3rd October 2024

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00:00Have you been to Wally Island, then?
00:20Wallasea Island.
00:21No, I just went down the marshes instead.
00:24After all that palaver last night, you didn't even go.
00:27You ruined everything for nothing.
00:28Listen, do you really think that Rhys did his own wife in?
00:31I was this close to him fessing up.
00:34All I needed was a bit more time and a bit more vodka.
00:36Getting him trollied so you can record a confession is bonkers.
00:39Would it even hold up in court?
00:41What are you, a flaming beak now?
00:43I will get his confession even if it kills me.
00:46Didn't you have your filiver last night?
00:48It's not your guard dog, Bianca.
00:49I'm not being funny, Kat.
00:50If I needed a guard dog, I think I'd get one with a little bit more meat on it than him.
00:54No offence.
00:55You're right.
00:56This ain't a joke.
00:57You obsessing over Rhys is bad enough, but dragging Freddy into it...
01:00I ain't no one you should be worried about.
01:02I'll sort Creepy Rhysy out myself.
01:06He's harmless.
01:07And you being so one-track-minded about it is just going to end in disaster.
01:11Drop it.
01:12Please, Bianca, for your own sake.
01:20Baby, I thought you were going to have a lie in.
01:22I was going to bring you breakfast in bed.
01:26But I'm not sick.
01:29How about a pot of coffee?
01:31Kim took the last of the juice, so I could put it on the kettle for you if you wanted.
01:35I don't have the time.
01:36I've got to go and give my statement to the police.
01:38What?
01:39You don't have to rush that, baby.
01:41Listen, my man, you've been tossing and turning all night.
01:46Take it easy today, my man.
01:48You think Clayton, wife and family can take it easy?
01:51Look, there is nothing much I can do for them.
01:56But I can help with the investigation.
01:58And I can't stay cooped up in the house.
02:04Morning.
02:05Morning.
02:06You and I are going to the station to give statements before you go to school.
02:10Eat that.
02:11You have five minutes.
02:20You know, there was a time when there used to be hundreds of job ads in the paper.
02:23Now, absolutely nada.
02:25Oh, don't be such an old man. Everything's online now.
02:27Oi, oi, oi, Tommy, less of the lip, OK?
02:29You're starting to sound like your mother. There is nothing about, OK?
02:32Mum's always mad stressing.
02:33Will you pull some kind of bag?
02:34Yeah, well, there's nothing in the bag right now.
02:37Look, don't sweat. I'm giving you a hand.
02:39Listen, Tommy, I don't need a hand, OK?
02:41I want you to focus on yourself, giving your mum less aggro,
02:43and think about your schoolwork, yeah?
02:45Here.
02:46Minute mark for a new manager.
02:48What? Are you serious?
02:50Yeah.
02:51No.
02:52What, on here?
02:53Yeah.
02:54Which of... Oh, is this...
02:55Oh, this is one of these online things, isn't it?
02:57Yeah.
02:58Ooh! Yeah, this is perfect for me.
03:01Tommy, you're taking us to school?
03:04Looks like it.
03:06Yeah, oh, Tommy, thanks, mate.
03:08Right, boys, boys, have a good one.
03:10Don't be winding each other up, all right?
03:13Better not.
03:14Eh?
03:15Eh?
03:16Remember what happened last time?
03:18Right, see you later, lads. Be nice to your teacher.
03:21OK.
03:25Vinnie! Vinnie!
03:26Hello, mate, yeah, yeah, it's Alfie Moon.
03:29Er, can I just say, mate, today is your lucky day.
03:39You left your watch here last night.
03:41I still owe you for saving me.
03:45Last night was just far too close.
03:48But that's the excitement, though.
03:50I thought of Ian walking in on us.
03:52What, this place is out of bounds, too, just like my flat?
03:55Yeah, well, I know it's not ideal, but...
03:57What, is Ian getting sus?
03:58No, he's too busy dreaming of marriage.
04:00Marriage to Mr Dullen Limp?
04:02Oh, stop it. He's fine. I mean, we've tried marriage.
04:05What you and I need is somewhere where we can let loose fully
04:11and swing from the chandelier.
04:14I like the sound of that.
04:17Leave it with me.
04:18Mm-hm.
04:25Bianca's so fixated on this.
04:28It can't be normal, and it definitely ain't Alfie.
04:30Look, I've been trying to tell you,
04:32It can't be normal, and it definitely ain't Alfie.
04:34Look, I've been trying to get through to her, and I can't,
04:36so I've called Ricky now.
04:38You can't just wash your hands of her, Kat.
04:39She's the most stubborn person I know.
04:41She's driving herself round the bend.
04:42What if it ain't stubbornness?
04:44Cos I've been thinking...
04:45Yeah, well, don't hurt yourself.
04:46Look, listen, she can't sit still.
04:48She does everything she does without thinking.
04:50She's probably in a low mood, too.
04:52She was diagnosed with depression a while back.
04:54I just put it down to that.
04:56Maybe the doctor got it wrong.
04:58These misdiagnoses, they happen all the time.
05:00Well, it's not your problem, Freddy.
05:01So just crack on with your birdsong,
05:03and keep out of Bianca's chaos.
05:07Cheers.
05:12Yeah, I'm going to find her now.
05:16Yeah, your Landy will be pleased to have you back, I'm sure.
05:21Yeah.
05:24Man, I've commented a lot about Clayton already.
05:28How's your Landy?
05:30Well, she feels it's her duty to go down to the station first thing.
05:34You know, she's blaming herself for his death.
05:37It's fair, it's all over again.
05:39She can't sleep much.
05:41Man, it seems as if everything I suggested only make matters worse.
05:44Listen, Patrick.
05:46You and Rock...
05:48Remember that?
05:50Better take it from a postman.
05:53It's always darkest before the dawn.
06:01Ah, it's about time you showed your face.
06:03Poor Tracy's been run ragged.
06:06Funny.
06:09You better not have been hiding from Ian.
06:10Ian will calm down once he knows that me and Freddy are strictly mates.
06:15Right.
06:16What? We are.
06:17Yeah, yeah.
06:18The last thing I need right now is another relationship.
06:20Look, if you like Freddy, mile back.
06:22You should go for it.
06:23What, and have Ian running to tell Bobby?
06:26Yeah.
06:27What, and have Ian running to tell Bobby?
06:30It would devastate him.
06:31Look, Ian doesn't have to know.
06:33No one does.
06:35What, you mean sneak around like some dirty affair?
06:39That ain't a healthy way to start a relationship.
06:41But like I said, I'm not looking.
06:43Well, you shouldn't feel guilty if you are.
06:45We can't help who we fall for.
06:48Or win.
06:58Hey.
07:13Oi!
07:14Reece!
07:16Oh, you look a bit rough.
07:17What is it, an hangover or is the guilt eating you up?
07:20Some of us are using logistical steps to highlight Sonya's innocence.
07:23Well, my logistical steps is proving you're a trombone playing Jeffrey Darmock.
07:27You know full well I play the tuba.
07:29And I don't care for your wild and improbable accusations.
07:31I'm just trying to bring Sonya home.
07:33If you cared that much about Sonya, you would turn yourself in.
07:36Debbie's life insurance is your motive.
07:38And you might think you can fool everyone in this square, but not me.
07:40I'm going to stay in that van until I see you crack.
07:43I'm sorry to hear you're sleeping in your taco van.
07:45But have you considered if only one of your many children are going to stay with them?
07:49Well, no, that's right.
07:50Because they can't stand your full corn mouth either.
07:52You're not conducive to a successful campaign.
07:54So I suggest you keep your distance.
07:56Oh, showing that nasty little temper again, eh?
07:59It'll catch up when you re-smart my words and everyone will see it!
08:02Just stay out of my way.
08:04I'm warning you.
08:05Hi, Debbie.
08:19I know you're eating it before more than my fry-up is.
08:25One of Catty's lunchtime specials.
08:31Here.
08:33Catty's read all about that old pastor of yours.
08:35He's topped himself.
08:37Listen, Anna, we're here for a private lunch, not idle gossip.
08:41Ain't idle gossip.
08:43First it's saying Sigmund Gaye up for sexual assault.
08:46Then he snuffs it, dirty git.
08:48Probably couldn't handle the trial.
08:50Don't be so insensitive.
08:52It's people's lives you're talking about, you know.
08:54All I'm saying, it's a result, innit?
08:57I bet his victims are having the right old knees up.
08:59Does it look like I'm celebrating?
09:02Yeah.
09:03More, more.
09:04Jimmy.
09:05Go about your business.
09:06Keep out of other people's.
09:13Oh, babe, I'm so sorry.
09:15Don't.
09:17Just give me some time, don't you know?
09:19Just give me some time.
09:32Hey, London.
09:34You all right?
09:37I don't know.
09:39Look, it's all right.
09:41We'll have a walk together, yeah?
09:44I wouldn't mind a mooch myself.
09:46Come on.
09:47I got you.
09:53There she is.
09:54Look.
09:55You need it as quickly as possible.
09:59Jamie, I don't care how much it costs,
10:01just make it up in Sharkers, yeah?
10:03Can I have a cup of tea, please, Marie?
10:09Bianca.
10:10Oh, no.
10:11You and Kat have made yourself crystal.
10:12Listen, we're just worried about you.
10:15You've been behaving a bit intense.
10:17Before you start, Freddie, I am not doolally.
10:20I am just focusing on what is important right now,
10:22which is Sonia.
10:23No, we're not.
10:25No, I find it hard to focus.
10:28And I spent most of my teenage years feeling doolally.
10:32Silly, impulsive decisions,
10:34crashing from one disaster to another.
10:36You know, I wouldn't even care about the dangers or the risks.
10:40Sounds a bit like me when I was young, really.
10:42Not much has changed.
10:43That's what I'm getting at.
10:46Maybe you have it.
10:50What?
10:51ADHD.
10:53ADHD!
10:58That man.
11:04He took his life.
11:07He took his own life.
11:11And now everybody will know that I am part of this
11:18constant chain of events.
11:22All I wanted was justice.
11:28Instead, I got a grieving wife.
11:33That's his fault, not yours.
11:35That is not fair.
11:38My God, why?
11:40Why is God punishing me like this?
11:42What did I do wrong?
11:43What did I do wrong?
11:45I will not let this eat away at you any more.
11:48You held a mirror up to that man
11:50and he couldn't hack, looking at the real him.
11:54You are not responsible for his actions or his death.
11:59You do not let that vile dog have any more power.
12:02You hold your head up.
12:05You are not to blame.
12:09You Gen Z mob, you're obsessed with labels.
12:12There are so many TikToks on ADHD
12:14that it's the only thing on my Facebook page.
12:16Really?
12:17All I get is smutty videos of baby ferrets.
12:19Baby ferrets?
12:20I love baby ferrets.
12:21I know, they're so cute.
12:23Listen, Bianca, the telltale signs are there.
12:27You act first, think later, actually.
12:29I mean, you're overreacting.
12:30Oh, all right, Dr Slater.
12:32Listen, I admit I've got a temper
12:34and I can be reckless at times.
12:36But it's called being a redhead.
12:37Well, how about this?
12:39Justice sensitivity.
12:41It's a common trait in people with ADHD
12:43who have a strong sense or deep need for justice.
12:47Sound familiar?
12:49Uh, no.
12:51Right.
12:52I was in denial at first.
12:54And then I realised that ADHD ain't such a bad thing.
12:56It just means that our brains are a little bit different.
12:58Listen, Fred, I am just frazzled.
13:01All I'm thinking about right now
13:02is my sister pushing out a baby in a prison cell.
13:04This is not ADHD.
13:06Right, well, at least book an appointment with a GP.
13:08Well, unless Dr Garcia can diagnose Rhys as a murderer,
13:11I am very busy.
13:12Forget about Rhys for one minute.
13:13No, I can't.
13:14I am going to get him like a slug in salt.
13:16You'll see.
13:17Jamie.
13:18Yes, come here.
13:20Thank you so much.
13:21I looked forward to your call.
13:23Mum, I ain't a kid.
13:25And the big bros are already threatened.
13:27It's all Ian out and giving love advice.
13:30Any good?
13:31Might work for some girls.
13:39I hear you've been dishing out love advice.
13:41I've been dishing out a few things.
13:44Get the email forwarded.
13:50You've signed me up for a bookkeeping course.
13:52Weekly evening classes.
13:54It's the perfect excuse to get away from Ian.
13:57I've got a hotel lined up.
13:59You can let loose.
14:02Getting involved then?
14:04Do you know, I think I need a quick taste session
14:07before I commit myself.
14:09I'll cancel my 1.30, then.
14:16Look, will you get a move on, please?
14:19Bianca's going nuclear and she needs someone here.
14:23You all right?
14:24Yeah, yeah, good.
14:25You job hunting or are you training to do a 10K?
14:27No, neither.
14:28I'm a bit sweaty, though.
14:29But how about this?
14:30You want to get the champagne out
14:31because Vinnie has all but confirmed me
14:36as the new manager of The Minute Mart.
14:40Yeah, I've got to meet him here.
14:41Let's talk about it.
14:42At last, some good news.
14:43Yeah, it's great.
14:44Yeah, it was Tommy, actually, doing his whiz kid bit.
14:46You know, he was on the interweb.
14:48And he found the ad.
14:49Great kid.
14:50Well, it's nice of him.
14:51Lucky you.
14:52Yeah, yeah, yeah.
14:53Right.
14:54Yeah, just don't muck it up, yeah?
14:56No, of course not.
14:57I'm going to smash it.
14:58I'll let you know.
14:59Yeah.
15:00One of them posh lattes with many funny pictures on the top.
15:02You know?
15:03Alfie, we really appreciate you intervening on my lunch break.
15:06No, really.
15:08Feel free to sit down.
15:11We are popping in to get this position filled ASAP.
15:14Trust me.
15:15OK.
15:19Seriously, that's really good, Vinnie.
15:21You're obviously having a laugh while I'm dimming it up.
15:23Where's Vinnie?
15:24Vinnie, you in the toilet?
15:25There is no jokes in business, bro.
15:28Seen as we're going to be running things,
15:30we'll be conducting this interview.
15:33Got to make sure we ain't employing no clowns.
15:35You feel me?
15:36Mm-hm.
15:37Come on.
15:39You pair of you.
15:40What are you, a pair of nappies, ain't you?
15:42How old are you both?
15:44Old enough.
15:45Now, if you have any further questions,
15:47please save it to the end, OK?
15:55OK.
15:57Took the long way home to avoid those people.
16:01What is this?
16:03Just a reminder that you're loved and supported always.
16:07Aw.
16:18You hungry?
16:20I'm going to make some ackee and saltfish.
16:24Here.
16:25Why don't we treat ourselves to lunch at the Vic?
16:29Like old times.
16:31You must be mad.
16:33That woman knows she must have run her mouth
16:35to half the square by now.
16:37Yeah, true, which means that half the square is on your side.
16:41Now, baby, hiding yourself away
16:44is only going to make things worse.
16:48I don't want to push you.
16:53But I can't continue losing you like this.
17:03I'll go and freshen up first.
17:09Yeah, man.
17:12Thank you all for continuing to support the SOS campaign.
17:16We can't turn you back on calmly, no matter how hard you try.
17:19But we do still have a great deal to raise
17:21if we're to afford a decent defence for Sonia.
17:23I've been making a few inquiries...
17:25Sorry I'm late. Nothing could have kept me away.
17:27Look, I've had these printed for the campaign.
17:29I thought it would help us get over social media before the trial.
17:32You've had 50, mate.
17:34Yeah, well, I thought we could do, like,
17:36some kind of, like, flash mob dance kind of thing down the tube.
17:39Would you reckon we could get Stacey Dooley involved?
17:41What? How are we even financing this?
17:43Well, my mate Jamie is going to send you the invoice, Rhys.
17:46Donation pot should cover it, eh?
17:48The money is for legal reasons. We've barely raised enough as it is.
17:50Well, we need to raise awareness, don't we?
17:52You know, we need to, like, spec...
17:54Spec... What was it? Recumate?
17:56Anyway, whatever. Who agrees?
17:58Have you lost the plot?
18:00I think Rhys is right with this one, Bianca.
18:02What?
18:03As leader of the campaign...
18:04No, she's my sister, Rhys.
18:05No-one's debating that, but come on.
18:07It's all a bit impulsive.
18:09Like, stupid.
18:10What?!
18:11You can't ask locals for money and then spend it on tacky merch.
18:13This is not tacky!
18:15Let's not turn on each other.
18:17Er, Bianca, thank you, but I think it's best if you get a refund.
18:20Shut up, Rhys.
18:21You can barely run your wife apart, let alone a campaign.
18:24You know what?
18:25Shove your meat in.
18:26Give me that.
18:35Are you celebrating?
18:36Or drowning your sorrows?
18:38I am hiding.
18:42It's the only place where Tweedle-lee and Tweedle-dum can't follow me to, you know?
18:47How about this one?
18:49Avani and Nugget interviewed me.
18:53So if I take the job, them tiny tyrants will be my boss.
18:56If? So the job's yours, yeah?
18:58You should be buzzing.
18:59What? You want kids to pay my wages?
19:00That's one way to lose me dignity, innit, eh?
19:02Do you know what?
19:03There's lots of words to describe you, Alfea,
19:05but dignified is not one of them.
19:07Lucky sod, maybe.
19:08Yeah, well, apparently they want me to go to Birmingham,
19:10what, leave tonight and spend two weeks up there
19:13doing some proxy management course,
19:15something to do with rebranding, I don't know.
19:17No, no, it's too much hassle, I'm not going.
19:19All right.
19:20Well, it'll be more hassle going to a job centre.
19:22Yeah, well, I know you're going to avoid leaving here, isn't it?
19:24Oh, right, again.
19:26What?
19:27You're fretting cos you don't want to leave me alone with Tommy.
19:29No, I'm just thinking United Front's better.
19:32Yeah? Well, I've got plenty of Front.
19:34Yeah.
19:35He helped you earlier, yeah?
19:36And you heard him, he loves his mum.
19:39And what's not to love, eh?
19:41It's all about a fresh start, yeah?
19:44A year ago, we thought that you...
19:47..that you wouldn't be here, but you are, OK?
19:50And the cancer's undetectable,
19:52so just grab life by the horns, yeah?
19:56I'm riding to Birmingham.
19:57To bloody right.
19:58OK.
20:00Come here.
20:02Come on.
20:11Just take a deep breath.
20:13Everything's going to be fine, all right, yeah?
20:18OK.
20:24It's OK.
20:26Er, SOS, save our son, yeah?
20:32Yolandi, your bravery is so admirable.
20:39We're all thinking of you.
20:42Yolandi.
20:43Yolandi!
20:44No.
20:49Well, that was quite the taster.
20:51Decent room.
20:52Sturdy chandelier.
20:54Stunning woman.
20:55Here he goes.
20:56Smooth operation.
20:57Yeah, yeah.
20:58Yeah.
20:59Yeah.
21:00Yeah.
21:01Yeah.
21:02Yeah.
21:03Yeah.
21:04Yeah.
21:05Yeah.
21:06Yeah.
21:07Yeah.
21:08Yeah.
21:09Yeah.
21:10Smooth operator.
21:12Worked up a bit of an appetite.
21:14Might be nice to go and grab some food.
21:16I noticed a little Italian canary wolf.
21:18Decent wine.
21:19Steady on, sounds like a date.
21:22Would that be such a bad thing?
21:25Ian has pies past their sell-by date.
21:28We need to eat them later.
21:30Sell pies?
21:32It's a better option, is it?
21:35I think it's best we keep our options the confines of a hotel room.
21:40Come on.
21:41We'd better get going.
21:44Cool.
21:46It's just a thought.
21:50Yolandi?
21:54Yolandi?
21:58You hear what I need, sir?
22:00Yeah.
22:02That you are brave.
22:05Everybody is thinking about me.
22:09I have become the subject of market gossip.
22:15And you thought that the Vic was a good idea.
22:18You're surrounded by friends and family helping you to move on.
22:22How can I move on?
22:26When Clayton is not facing trial.
22:30I needed a guilty verdict.
22:35I need closure.
22:37Yeah, but he is facing the judgment of God.
22:42That should bring you some kind of comfort.
22:44There is no comfort to be taken from his death.
22:50Me and Gilly and this other woman,
22:55we will never see Clayton show any remorse
22:59or even acknowledge what he did.
23:03Where do we find peace?
23:09The joy of the Lord is your strength.
23:15Yep.
23:16Dot told me that verse once. Let me see if I can find it.
23:25If I cannot help you, perhaps your faith can.
23:29My faith, the church and God caused me all this grief.
23:34Come on, don't feel like that.
23:36Don't tell me what to feel.
23:38These empty words can't console me anymore.
23:54Your tent's running a bit low. Do you want a chopper?
23:56Do not mind. I don't drink, and that's a good thing.
24:00See, this is a bit quiet.
24:02If you want a masterclass in pulling a pint,
24:06you know, taxi driver comes in at the end of his shift,
24:09you can serve him.
24:12OK, let's go. Let's go.
24:14Here we are.
24:18Sure to deal with your meetings?
24:20No, I've had more successful days.
24:24Is there anything I can do, if you need help?
24:27No, it's a bit messy.
24:31God, speaking of messy...
24:34Where's her family at?
24:38Anybody want Kojo's first pint?
24:40Er, yeah. Bill never turns down a good deal.
24:44Thank you, Kojo. Nice one.
24:50White wine spritz and please with ice.
25:00Are you deaf? Oi, patient.
25:03Well, I mean, I'm not talking foreign, am I?
25:05White wine spritzer.
25:08I know you're stressed, but...
25:10No, I just want a flaming drink, all right?
25:12You're just embarrassing yourself.
25:14He's the one with a pole up his jacksuit.
25:16Have you got ADHD? Oi, you out!
25:18Are you an intellectual?
25:20ADHD? ACDC?
25:23You can't just bar me for saying that.
25:25It's ridiculous. You can't say anything, can you?
25:27Let's go.
25:30It's really good.
25:32You can only push a bloke so far.
25:34Oh, well, I'm just a noose at a time like that.
25:37Let me give you a hand with these.
25:40I'd rather you give me a hand back at your face.
25:43As tempting as that sounds, I'm good.
25:47Oh. Only interested when your wife's in the country, is that it?
25:51What's wrong with me, eh?
25:54Blokes like you make me sick!
25:57You think the sun shines out your...
26:02Thank you very much, sir.
26:07I'm all right. Just go away. Leave me alone.
26:13Bianca?
26:15What's that?