Coronation Street 7th October 2024

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Coronation Street 7th October 2024

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00:00MUSIC PLAYS
00:23I'd better get back. I left you as much of your feet as your shoes.
00:27Have you heard from Bella?
00:28No. Do you think I should go round? I'm not in work till tonight.
00:32Well, it's a bit early to be going back to work, isn't it?
00:34You have.
00:39You think I'm incapable of driving myself to court two copies of these, then?
00:43I'm saying that if we get a count, then it'll be...
00:45No, you think I've always lived to face them, don't you?
00:47No! It's a hearing, not a sentence, and will you stop picking fives?
00:50Here we go. Bacon bar and red sauce.
00:53Oh, yeah, that's fine.
00:54You might sentence today, you know,
00:56if you plead guilty and probation get a pre-sentencing report done.
01:00Well, cos you are, aren't you, pleading guilty?
01:02Oh, it's your remorse. Yeah.
01:04Whether I feel it or not.
01:06Oh. OK, I thought you did feel bad about it,
01:09but if you have no regrets about your actions...
01:11Well, I don't really have regrets, so...
01:15OK? Good luck.
01:18She's only trying her wealth.
01:20Like you were, saying I couldn't drive herself to court.
01:22I'm saying that if we get a cab, it'll be less stressful.
01:25Parking in town's a nightmare, isn't it?
01:27So, do you want to rush in there late, full of road rage,
01:29or whatever other rage is going on?
01:31Carla, oh, I'm so glad you're here,
01:32cos I was just wondering if I could get an early dart tonight,
01:35cos it's mine and Tim's anniversary, and we've got a hot date at the bistro.
01:39Hang on, you want time off work so you can prepare for triple fried chips.
01:43If I am getting a cab, then you need to get one.
01:46Right. Er, I've got a meeting in town.
01:49Well, Sarah's not here, so... I know.
01:51So, what you can do is really focus on making the factory run smoothly for me.
01:56That'd be good.
01:58Rather than just deciding what lip are you wearing tonight.
02:00OK?
02:01Congratulations on the anniversary.
02:03Thanks.
02:04Hey, does that mean I'm acting manager?
02:09Why don't you let me come with you today?
02:11No, come on, we've talked about this, haven't we?
02:13You keep an eye on Hope, make sure she's not stealing flipping vapes again, eh?
02:18Tell the girls tonight, so they're not worrying about what I'm doing.
02:22What we're doing.
02:25Today's our decision, right? And it's the right one.
02:28Yeah.
02:30Oh, honestly, I only just bought four pints of this the other day.
02:33Flaming guzzlers, the lot of them.
02:35Needing our own cow. Are you all right?
02:37Uncle Ches, can I come hang out at the kebab shop with you?
02:39What about school?
02:40I'm excluded, are I?
02:41No, no, no. Office at the garage with me all day, no arguments.
02:44Well, there will be arguments.
02:46Can I, Uncle Ches? I bought you all the chips.
02:49I'm sorry, Hope, no, listen to your dad.
02:51OK, see you, Ches.
02:52Oh, love, have you got your games kit?
02:55Ruby?
02:58Chop, chop, Biz! I'm in charge today.
03:01I'm not in, I booked a day off.
03:03Did you? Yes.
03:05Do you need to see the email?
03:06No, I trust you.
03:08I hope you're doing something lovely.
03:10It's mine and Tim's anniversary today.
03:13Rosie and Sophie sent us the sweetest text message.
03:17Really? They remembered your anniversary?
03:19Well, after I texted them to tell them, kids say who'd have them.
03:23Can I hang out at the factory?
03:25Ring me if you need to. Oi, oi!
03:27Garage for you, come on.
03:31Is this Gail's fridge of ours?
03:34Do you know, I've got no idea.
03:36It's going to be a nightmare if she sells the house.
03:38I can't remember what were ours when I bought it
03:40or what were ours when she bought it back.
03:42Well, the freezer bits aren't linked.
03:45It's Gail's, then.
03:46No, the fridge bit still works, though.
03:49Right, well, we'll have her.
03:50She can get a new one after she's paid for this Medivac flight.
03:54What, so Bethany's safe to fly, is she?
03:57Well, touch wood, yeah.
03:59Spoke to Sarah.
04:01She said as long as she don't take a dip overnight,
04:03then, yeah, she's scheduled a flight tomorrow.
04:06Oh.
04:07And Gail's paying?
04:09Well, bridging loans come through, so, yeah.
04:12So she's committed to selling the house, then?
04:15Do you know, that's exactly what I asked her.
04:17What did she say?
04:19She said, I'm committed to getting my granddaughter
04:22into Weatherfield General as fast as humanly possible, baby.
04:25That's helpful. Yeah.
04:28Think it'll be time for us legal advice, don't you?
04:34If you'd like to wait in here, Miss Tunnicliffe.
04:36Shepherd?
04:37Oh, sorry. From Shepherd and Tunnicliffe, right?
04:40Yes. Sarah said 10am?
04:44Yeah, well, it, um, it might not be her.
04:48It might be somebody from our senior management team.
04:52Because, in fact, I know how important this contract is
04:56to this company, and Sarah and Carla,
04:58they just don't stop talking about it.
05:01Would you like a coffee?
05:03Do you do decaf?
05:04We do everything.
05:06Decaf with almond, please.
05:08Almond?
05:09Lovely. Coming up.
05:15Come on, Carla, come on, now.
05:19Betsy, tell Izzy, coffee, Carla's office, ASAP, decaf milk.
05:24Decaf milk?
05:25Actually, you do it.
05:27Carla, you need to get back here and fast,
05:30because Tanya Tunnicliffe...
05:31No, Shepherd, from Shepherd and Tunnicliffe,
05:34is that your office?
05:36Carla's not going to have her phone on in court, is she?
05:38In court?
05:40Carla's not in court.
05:42Do you know something that we don't?
05:44No.
05:45She said she was going to a meeting.
05:47Yeah.
05:50Betsy, if you know something,
05:52you need to tell me, because I'm acting manager and I'm your boss.
05:56Is Carla in court?
05:57Yeah.
05:59ABH hit that lad with a car door.
06:01That was Carla in the precinct.
06:04My mum says she'll get off the, well, court order or something.
06:07That's if she pleads guilty.
06:09Um, ABH?
06:11As in actual bodily harm?
06:15No.
06:16Well, yes, but...
06:19I'm going to call her now.
06:20Forget the coffee.
06:21Tell Sarah the deal is off.
06:24Well, she'll be coming here soon.
06:26Not Sarah, it'll be Carla, because Sarah's gone to Turkey.
06:31Oh, don't tell her I said anything.
06:35Oh, you're still here.
06:36I thought you were starting your coffee.
06:38I thought you were starting your college course.
06:40No, he's just going.
06:42Yeah, yeah, well, I'm just doing half a day today,
06:44just one-to-one with the tutors to catch up on what I've missed,
06:47cos of drugging my head.
06:48You got your lunchbox and your pencil case.
06:50What else would I keep my drugs in me weapon?
06:52Hmm.
06:54Guys, I'm messing it.
06:55Yeah, I know you're messing, and it's not funny, all right?
06:57I started it, and I can see you're nervous. I'm sorry.
07:01You're going to smash this, kid.
07:03And remember, it's your passport out.
07:08Right, well, I'd better go.
07:10Right. I'll see you later, yeah?
07:11Yeah.
07:13He's signed up, and he's going.
07:16So, I was right to persuade you that we should pack in?
07:20Baby steps. Maybe.
07:24I mean, we just found it while we were tidying the flat.
07:28Is it Paul's will?
07:29No, no, we've already written down our wills.
07:32We're leaving everything to each other if one of us...
07:35No, this is... this is something else.
07:39How come you haven't opened it?
07:41Well, it says not to be opened until everyone is together.
07:44One of Paul's carers must have written it for him.
07:48Do you want me to tell Gemma and Bernie about that?
07:50Yeah. Yeah, that'd be great.
07:52No worries.
07:55How are you two doing?
07:56Eh...
07:57You know.
07:59You know.
08:04You all right? Finally.
08:06Can we go home now? Yeah.
08:07Unless you want your brief to explain what a medium-level community order is.
08:10Yeah, ha-ha. I'll order a cab.
08:12I can't believe I've got to pay that scumbag compensation.
08:14It's better than doing time.
08:16I don't think we should be doing time.
08:17So much for remorse.
08:20What's it to you, mate?
08:22That was my lad she nearly killed.
08:23Excuse me, I didn't nearly kill anybody.
08:26In fact, your lad nearly killed someone, my mate.
08:28I bet it's contempt, telling the court you're sorry just to get off.
08:31Well, I didn't get off, did I?
08:33Come on. All right.
08:35We need to get back here and fast.
08:37Tanya Toneycliffe. No, no Shepard.
08:40From Shepard and Toneycliffe, you see.
08:41Carla won't have her phone on in court.
08:43Oh, she's in court.
08:44Oh, perfect.
08:45A community order's not punishment.
08:48You should see what prison feels like.
08:50That's what you deserve. Pay for what you've done.
08:52Why, you've been to prison yourself, have you? That makes sense.
08:54OK, I'm sure your brief can call you. Come on, let's go.
08:56You're a total loser. You're a father like a son.
08:58Let's go.
09:04SHE SIGHS
09:05Can you read it?
09:07Yeah.
09:12If you're expecting a secret million quid,
09:14you're going to be disappointed.
09:16Right, that's me off, then.
09:18THEY LAUGH
09:22There's a little something for each of you
09:24and an instruction for you all.
09:29OK, so...
09:31Bernie, starts with you.
09:37Mam...
09:39I want you to have...
09:41He's put dot, dot, dot.
09:43He probably wants a drumroll.
09:45Right, go on, then.
09:47No, no, no, no, don't, actually. It doesn't feel right.
09:51I want you to have...
09:54me washing!
09:56THEY LAUGH
09:57Well, I'm glad they want a drumroll.
09:59Well, I'm glad they want a drumroll for that.
10:02Only kidding.
10:04Take all them VHS you bought me...
10:08..and have film nights with the kids.
10:11Show them all me faves.
10:14I'll remember you forever for it.
10:18Quite a dumb love, that.
10:20Gem.
10:24Hi, Gem.
10:26You're having me onesie?
10:28I've hid it under the bed.
10:30It's from the clear out of that old Billy's sunbar now.
10:33Go, go, go.
10:35Go, go, go!
10:39Summer...
10:41..I'm giving you my favourite mug.
10:43THEY LAUGH
10:45Which was his favourite?
10:47It means literally, it has favourite written on it.
10:49We both had one, but it was my mug.
10:51He broke it.
10:53Be kidding about it, endlessly.
10:55Be careful with it, Summer, cos you know how it is.
10:58Cos you know how you broke yours.
11:00You broke yours.
11:02I'll treasure it now.
11:07Still smells of him.
11:09Aw.
11:11Right, for new kit on the block.
11:14I knew we should have waited for Kit to finish his shift.
11:17Yeah, well, it was you that insisted on opening it.
11:19Yeah, but I feel bad now.
11:21It's like we're ignoring Paul's wishes.
11:23He, er...he wants him to learn
11:25the let's get ready to rumble dance with Gemma.
11:27THEY LAUGH
11:29Really, he said that?
11:32Aw.
11:34What about you, Bill? What's he want you to have?
11:38He wants me to have his love forever.
11:43Of course he does. Oh.
11:47And now all of you...
11:49..get out,
11:51do stuff,
11:53look after each other,
11:56mostly.
11:58Have a ton of fun.
12:00Love, Paul.
12:02A ton of fun.
12:04Aye, so, Paul.
12:08All right, son.
12:11We'll do our best.
12:17Green. Go.
12:19The laptop we found in the abandoned car.
12:21Dilderian's laptop.
12:23Digital forensics have downloaded and categorised all the data.
12:26The files have just been sent to you.
12:28Can you comb through and log anything of interest?
12:31Got it, Gov.
12:54PHONE RINGS
12:56This is Ines Wakefield. Leave a message after the tone.
12:59Sarge, it's Kit.
13:01Erm...
13:03You might want to pop in the office when you get this message.
13:07Urgently.
13:24Betsy, my office now.
13:27In fact, I'll save you the steps. You're fired.
13:30You what? You can't do that.
13:32What for? You know very well what for.
13:34You do know you cost us an important contract, don't you?
13:37Not Sheppard and Toneycliffe.
13:39I didn't mean to say anything. Oh, yeah, you did, though, didn't you?
13:42In fact, I think you wanted all the important clients to know.
13:45You might as well have just sent out a round robin.
13:48A what? Get out!
13:51Do you know what? I wouldn't want to work for a criminal anyway.
13:54ADHD!
13:56Is that true, about court?
13:58Oh, come on. Bet you've all been having a good gossip about it, haven't you?
14:02I thought I left you in charge, Sally.
14:04You've been too busy prepping your outfit for tonight with Tim.
14:07I resent that.
14:09You know what? All of you, go home.
14:12Go on, get out. Go on.
14:14Er, paid? Yes, paid, is he?
14:16And paying you to get gone, what does that say?
14:19It says free money.
14:21Well, actually, we've got a large delivery due,
14:24and as acting manager, I think I need to stay to get it audited.
14:27Do what you like, Sam.
14:33And did Adam charge you for this legal advice?
14:35Well, I said you'd sort him out a free pie.
14:38What does a free pie get us?
14:40Basically, Gail can do what she wants to the house.
14:43She can raffle it all off brick by brick, top to bottom.
14:46Right, so we've got to find somewhere else, then.
14:49It's the not being part of the conversation that's doing my head in.
14:53Like she's unable to think of any other ways how to borrow the money.
14:57Or pay back the loan.
14:59Yeah, exactly.
15:01And if I get angry, I just look like I don't care about Bethany.
15:04Well, of course you care.
15:06And if I don't get angry, what do we do?
15:09We just sit in silence, then, and lose this house?
15:12Yeah, but we shouldn't have to.
15:14Yeah, but we shouldn't have to, should we?
15:16I mean, you know, the amount of time that we've lived there
15:19isn't it somewhat to do with, like, squatter's rights or something?
15:22No, I don't think we count as squatters.
15:24We must count as summat.
15:26Yeah, disposable, that's what.
15:29Anyhow, time's running out.
15:31I mean, Gail will be showing people around our annex
15:34quicker than you can say so for surfing.
15:36Mm. All right, well, Bernie's gonna be here in a bit,
15:39so I suppose I might as well start looking online, eh?
15:41I know we shouldn't have to. That's the point.
15:43It's just... it's all wrong.
15:48See you.
15:55Oh, good. Thanks for coming in.
15:58Oh, it's my favourite thing to do on my day off.
16:00So, go on, then. What's so urgent? You got me worried.
16:03We got the data from Joel Dearing's laptop.
16:06You might want to sit down.
16:08Just tell me what you found.
16:10It's a text feed.
16:12Threatening messages from Joel.
16:14To Lauren?
16:16To Betsy.
16:18To Betsy?
16:30Oh, my God.
16:35Do you need a minute?
16:38Oh, my God.
16:42Hang on, the date.
16:44Yeah, that was definitely after I'd interviewed him.
16:47I'd caught him out blaming her for the abortion drug.
16:51So you didn't know who he threatened, Betsy?
16:53No. No, she didn't tell me.
16:56Lisa, good.
16:58Can you stick around a bit?
17:00I've got a meeting with the chief inspector,
17:02but I want a word straight after.
17:08I had to report it to Costello.
17:10Obviously.
17:14Are you sure you don't want a sandwich or something?
17:16No, I'm fine.
17:18Can you get back to Hope? Has she set out?
17:21No. Kev and Abi keep giving her little jobs to do.
17:23You know she's off to getting paid.
17:25Cheeky madam.
17:27I thought school sent a load of work home to do.
17:29Well, they have. I keep telling her that.
17:31Is she going to want to be suspended every week at this rate?
17:34You go to her, get on her case before they give in
17:36and end up paying her.
17:38Are you sure you're OK?
17:40Yeah, honestly.
17:43I might go and have a lie down upstairs, though,
17:45before Ruby gets back. Yeah.
17:49Oh, you sad teller! She's totally blanking me.
17:52And I only asked her if anybody was talking about me at school.
17:55Are you OK?
17:57Yes, sweetheart.
17:59You know how you find out if people are talking about you at school?
18:01You don't get excluded.
18:03It was today, wasn't it?
18:05Was it?
18:07Yeah. Yes, love.
18:09We had determination.
18:11Why didn't you tell us you were having it?
18:13We did.
18:15You didn't say when.
18:17You all right?
18:19Yeah, I'm just a bit tired, but thank you for asking.
18:22I'm going to go and have a bit of a lie down upstairs.
18:25I'll pop back a bit later, didn't you?
18:27Yes.
18:31Right, Ruby, I'm sure you've got some homework to do.
18:34And hope.
18:36And hope. Why don't you do something? You've done nothing today.
18:39I did loads. Nothing that you was meant to do.
18:45Where did you get that?
18:47Kevin gave it me for making tea all day.
18:49I'm going to the shop.
18:51Dev's? Precinct. Because they sell you vapes there.
18:53No. You'd better not.
18:55DOOR OPENS
19:05You know, I was playing my brother for something I did.
19:08I don't want anything big, like, say, um, I don't know...
19:13..Nick in a purse.
19:15I've already said I'm sorry, haven't I?
19:17Mm.
19:19You know, I broke my dad's pint glass once.
19:21Only Nick from the dog and gun one can't even the cop.
19:24He loved that gas, he did.
19:26I was putting it away one day, fell out of the cupboard,
19:29smashed all over the kitchen floor.
19:31Do you know what I did, Betsy?
19:34I blamed my brother.
19:36He gave me two black eyes.
19:39So you're saying I deserve two black eyes?
19:43Go on, then.
19:44If I'm seen anywhere near you, it's going to be me that gets in trouble
19:47and not you.
19:49I was here first.
19:52Yeah, but you owe me.
20:00Has, er, DC Green filled you in on the findings?
20:04Dearing's laptop?
20:06Yes, Gov.
20:08I'd like you to step back from this assignment.
20:10Why?
20:12It's not the first time your daughter's name's been brought up in this case.
20:15And seeing the threats directed towards her...
20:17That just makes me all the more determined to get to the truth, sir.
20:20Exactly. More involved, less objective.
20:23It's going to affect your judgement, your decisions.
20:26I am professional, always.
20:28And you can take that professionalism onto your next job.
20:31Gov, I have invested a lot in this case.
20:34It's an order.
20:37Right from when Lauren Bolton disappeared,
20:39I have led this investigation.
20:41Nobody else is across it in as much detail as me.
20:43Come in, Kate. Gov.
20:45Or has the depth of knowledge or relationships in the community...
20:48I've asked DC Green to take over the Bolton case
20:50until we assign another DS.
20:52No.
20:54No, just give us two minutes here.
20:56We aren't done!
20:59And that's exactly what I'm talking about.
21:02Too invested, too involved.
21:04And a short fuse.
21:06Keep me updated.
21:15SHE SIGHS
21:21There's still no sign of these supplies.
21:23No.
21:25Go on, Sal, have a lovely evening.
21:27No, I said I'd wait for the delivery, and I will.
21:30Well, it might never come yet.
21:32Come on, you've proved your point, you've shown loving.
21:34Look, I just wanted to say that...
21:36Well, if I'd known where you were this morning,
21:38I would have handled that client in a very different...
21:41Can we just move on, Sal?
21:43Yeah, of course we can.
21:45Besides, you've got Tintern to stay in, haven't you?
21:47Go on, I'll be fine.
21:49Well, I'll chase up the suppliers
21:51and see if they can just track the drivers.
21:53I can do that, Sal.
21:55You gave me more responsibility, and I take that very seriously,
21:58especially while Sarah's going through what she's going through.
22:02Oh, I've created a monster.
22:05BIRDS CHIRP
22:27What ridiculous.
22:29He never stopped jabbing hard.
22:31He was about the same height as her.
22:33Was?
22:35Sorry.
22:37No, no, no, it's OK.
22:39You've got to get used to it.
22:45I'm not ignoring another request.
22:47Another?
22:49I was supposed to wait until we was all together to open the letter.
22:53You don't mind that we opened it, do you?
22:55No, no.
22:57That's not why I won't learn the dance.
23:00See, I'm mad busy at work,
23:02it's sweet that Paul mentioned me, but this dancing thing,
23:05it's not going to happen.
23:21You all right?
23:24Can we have pizza for tea?
23:26Pizza? You fancy pizza, Ruth?
23:28Ruth?
23:30Ruba? She didn't want anything.
23:32I didn't say that, idiot. Hey!
23:34I don't see why she should get pizza.
23:36No arguments, OK? It's already been a difficult day.
23:39Whose fault's that? Me? What have I done?
23:41Stupid vaping and stupid playing arounding.
23:43Mum would have kept the baby if hope hadn't caused so much grief.
23:46What? You're a liar!
23:48It's her fault! Right, enough.
23:51Sit yourselves down, listen to me. Sit down, please.
23:54Listen, this was mine and your mum's decision, OK?
23:58It had nothing to do with either of you or anything you'd done.
24:01I'd get rid of the baby if it might turn out like her.
24:04I hate you! Shh!
24:06We should be supporting your mum, OK?
24:09Just because we made this decision,
24:12that doesn't mean she won't be sad or poorly.
24:16So just stop all this for the sake of your mum, right?
24:20You know why they put that bouncy tarmac stuff here?
24:23So you don't break your beer bottle when you drop it.
24:26Yeah?
24:28Should have done your dad's kitchen floor, innit?
24:30Might not have busted his lucky pint pot.
24:33Are you following me around?
24:35Cos I'm having a bad enough time.
24:37I'm not.
24:39I'm not.
24:41I'm not.
24:43I'm not.
24:45I'm not.
24:47I'm not.
24:49Cos I'm having a bad enough time as it is
24:51without having to look at you, Betsy.
24:53I'm having worse. No. Yeah.
24:55I'm going to get chucked out of college for Skyvan on day one, so...
24:58I got fired. Well, I'll have Stu whinging.
25:01Oh, I sold my soul, Mason, to get you on this course.
25:04I'll have my mum banging on about how lucky I am
25:07Carla gave me the job in the first place.
25:09I'll have Yasmeen giving it. Why, Mason?
25:12Why?
25:14OK, you win.
25:16Well...
25:18I don't feel any better, to be honest.
25:20Well, there's still time for my day to get worse, I suppose.
25:23That helps. How?
25:25Dunno. Get run over by a bus, never make it home.
25:28Actually, worse would not be getting run over by a bus,
25:31having to go home and face my mum.
25:34Well...
25:37Sounds like you're safer stopping here for a bit.
25:40Oh!
25:42I...
25:44I need to have a word with you about David.
25:47You're not using me to get to him?
25:49We need to get Bethany home.
25:51Well, nobody's arguing that.
25:53Most people have one asset that's large enough
25:56to raise tens of thousands of pounds quickly.
25:59Their house.
26:01And most people need a house to live in.
26:03But I'd a downsized at school,
26:05and I'd a downsized at school.
26:08And most people need a house to live in.
26:10But I'd a downsized at some point, anyway.
26:13This has just sped things up.
26:15Oh, what? So Bethany's done you a favour?
26:17Oh, Shona, don't be ridiculous.
26:19Sorry.
26:21I just don't think it's fair that David's the bad guy.
26:23You know, he just doesn't want to move. None of us do.
26:25Do you think I'd be doing this if I could think of another way?
26:28But I'm scared for Bethany, I'm scared for Sarah,
26:31and now I'm scared I'm gonna lose David as well.
26:35Er, I thought your boss said early afternoon.
26:37Sorry, traffic. Now we can do.
26:49Hope, I'll tell Dad.
26:51You start blabbing and I promise you,
26:53you're gonna properly regret it.
26:55I'm not scared of you.
26:57Everything OK, girls?
26:59You all right? We thought we could all watch a film.
27:01Yeah, I'm just gonna take the bins out for tomorrow. Won't be long.
27:04OK. Is she good?
27:07Let's hope she's wanting to make up for all that vape business, eh?
27:12Everything OK, Root?
27:14Fine. The film sounds good.
27:27Oh! Enough time for a few jars
27:29but not enough to do what your dead brother wanted.
27:32I'm working.
27:33You all right, Gem?
27:35No, he's ignoring Paul's wishes.
27:37That's not fair.
27:38Verdant.
27:40It's just not my thing, you know.
27:42I'm sure Paul wouldn't want his last wishes to be pressure.
27:44Well, you knew him for two minutes.
27:46Don't you tell me what he would have wanted.
27:48He wouldn't want everybody arguing.
27:50And you can shut up and help.
27:52You have got no respect.
27:57Thank you. Right, I shall see you tomorrow
27:59and I'm very happy acting up to Sarah.
28:01Sure you are.
28:08Please leave your message after the tone.
28:10Hi, Tanya, it's Carla Collar again.
28:12Just give us a little call back.
28:14Just want to clear up this misunderstanding we had today.
28:17All right, bye.
28:27Hello, Carla.
28:29Not so cocky now, eh?
28:37Hiya.
28:39Betsy?
28:45Have you finished already?
28:47Thought you'd still be in there.
28:49Obviously not.
28:51Look, I need to talk to you.
28:53Go on.
28:54No, at home.
28:55I'm busy.
28:56Having a Chris picnic with my mum.
28:58Having a Chris picnic at the park.
29:00Right, who with?
29:03I thought you wanted to talk to me.
29:06They've found Joel's laptop.
29:08Downloaded all the content.
29:10Yeah, they're threatening messages.
29:12Why didn't you say something to me?
29:14I wasn't scared of him.
29:15Well, you should have been.
29:16What if he'd have done something else to you?
29:18Well, lots of bad things happened to me.
29:20You just should have said something to me, that's all.
29:23You only care cos of your job.
29:25That's not true.
29:26Now you know anyway, so, er, suppose you want a statement or something?
29:29Actually, no.
29:31I'm off the case.
29:33Why?
29:34Because they think that my judgement
29:36may be affected by the fact he threatened you.
29:38So it's my fault?
29:39I never said that.
29:41Well, at least you have a job, cos Carla fired me.
29:44What?
29:45What did you do now?
29:46Oh, thanks.
29:47Couldn't be cos Carla's a cow, could it?
29:52I said look what you did to my kid.
29:54Well, he's not a kid, is he?
29:55He's my kid.
29:56And you hurt him.
29:57Made him fear for his life.
29:59Well, actually, he...
30:00You made him fear for his life.
30:02OK, I'm sorry if you think the judge got it wrong, OK?
30:05And the fact that he's really all right, I am sorry.
30:08Sorry?
30:09Sorry like you were in court.
30:11Lying to soften him up.
30:13To cheat my son of justice.
30:18Well, I am sorry, all right?
30:20You're not sorry enough.
30:21Hey, hey, hey, it's about you, side exit.
30:23Face the wall, face the wall.
30:25Hands where I can see them.
30:26It's her you should be arresting.
30:27I'm arresting you on suspicion of threatening behaviour.
30:29You do not have to say anything, but it may harm your defence
30:31if you do not mention when questioned
30:32something which you later learn in court.
30:34Anything you do say may be given in evidence.
30:36The door was open, I didn't break in.
30:37Yeah, save it for interview.
30:38Step out, please.
30:40Now, do I need to cuff you, or are you gonna cooperate?
30:42I'm not a solicitor.
30:43I said stay there.
30:45Any trouble, and I'll be adding resisting arrest
30:47to the charge sheet.
30:48I'm not resisting arrest.
30:49Then wait for me.
30:50Resisting arrest to the charge sheet.
30:51I'm not resisting arrest.
30:52Then wait there in the cave.
30:53Got it?
31:02DS Wayne.
31:03Urgent backup needed now.
31:05Underwill, Carnation Street.
31:06Any unit in the area, no sirens.
31:09Are you on your own?
31:10Shh.
31:20I need to get it to make my auntie's in there.
31:23What are you on?
31:24Step on off.
31:25Is anybody in there?
31:26Well, the last I knew, Carla was checking the delivery.
31:29I mean, she was in.
31:30She probably called the police
31:31because there was a box missing.
31:42I think I need to book him in.
31:44Are you OK?
31:46What are we doing?
31:47Are you OK?
31:48Yeah.
31:49What did he do?
31:50What's he done?
31:51You'll need to give a statement
31:52to one of my colleagues, all right?
31:54Hey, did he hurt you?
31:56No.
31:57I don't think he would have.
32:03Hey.
32:05Hey, darling.
32:08I nearly upset her in the rovers.
32:10I said, I said it was too soon to go back to work.
32:13You can't afford for me not to go.
32:16Kate, we'll manage.
32:18It's all right.
32:19Right.
32:20We'll send Asher home
32:22and me and you will do a tag team, yeah?
32:24You can distract the quads
32:26and I'll portion this lot up for the freeze, eh?
32:29I'm sorry.
32:30Oh, don't apologise.
32:32Look, Dev offered me extra shifts if I need them.
32:34I'll text him, see how many he's got.
32:36Come on.
32:38Come on, darling.
32:41Come up.
32:44Hang on, who is it?
32:46Someone you've been really horrible to
32:48but still saw fit to save your life.
32:54Hiya.
32:55Hi.
32:57Is this a good time?
32:58Yeah, Ryan was just going to work.
33:00No, I'm not leaving you on your own.
33:02Well, I'm not on my own anymore, am I?
33:05All right, fine.
33:06Just text me if you need anything, all right?
33:08And in case she's too proud to say it,
33:10she's grateful for what you did today.
33:12Ryan.
33:13And she's sorry she cut you out before...
33:15Don't go down those stairs now, I'm going to shove you down.
33:20Thinking you're not going to arrest her for that?
33:22No.
33:23Thought not.
33:30I was horrible.
33:32And I am grateful.
33:33So, I guess, sorry.
33:35And thank you.
33:37I'm not here looking for gratitude.
33:39Well, if it's Drasford Betts' job,
33:41then the answer, of course, is yes.
33:43And she can have a pay rise.
33:44Isn't that rewarding bad behaviour?
33:46Well, it wasn't really bad behaviour.
33:48She was just, you know, clumsy.
33:50She's got a big gob.
33:51And after today, I wonder where she gets that from.
33:55It was really brave, what you did.
33:58It was all talk.
34:00Yeah, but you didn't know that at the time, did you?
34:02I mean, I thought...
34:03I don't know what I thought he was capable of, but...
34:06Don't keep going over it and imagine it being worse, OK?
34:09It didn't happen.
34:11Don't torment yourself.
34:12Don't torment yourself.
34:15OK.
34:17So, if you're not here for the gratitude or for Betts' job,
34:20you must be here for the wine.
34:23I was actually just checking you were OK,
34:25but there's wine on offer.
34:26Red all right?
34:27Yeah, red's fine.
34:28Thanks.
34:37I wouldn't have blamed you, you know,
34:39if you'd just rang 999 and stopped outside.
34:42What? And followed protocol?
34:46Actually, truth be told,
34:47I'm hoping I don't get discipline for that.
34:52Sorry for shutting you out.
34:54Cheers.
34:56Sure you had your reasons?
34:58Yeah.
34:59Well, they're all a bit trivial, to be honest.
35:02You know, compared to what you've been through.
35:06I didn't want you to think I was pathetic.
35:09So, do you want to tell me?
35:11You know, you don't have to.
35:14Well, it's just Peter.
35:17You know, the divorce.
35:19Actually, the papers came through and I thought I'd be relieved,
35:21but they actually sent me on a pretty downward spiral.
35:25I'm sorry.
35:27Anyway, that's why I've been a difficult person.
35:32I actually really wound him up, you know, outside court, that bloke.
35:36Carla, he followed you.
35:38He threatened you.
35:39You did deserve that, whatever you said to him.
35:43Oh, you can't blame yourself.
35:56Here he comes.
35:58Do you know how hard it was to get you on that course?
36:01I've not said thanks enough.
36:02No, the college rang and asked where you were.
36:05That's not going to solve anything.
36:07Mason!
36:11How long are you going to wait until you accept defeat, Stuart?
36:14That's what he's pushing for.
36:16To prove to himself he'll fail.
36:18Yeah, well, I'm not going to give up on him.
36:24I'm sorry it sent you spiralling.
36:27That's all right.
36:29I don't know why.
36:30I mean, I don't want to be with Peter anymore.
36:32It's over. It's just...
36:34We're together.
36:35A very long time, you know, if you count
36:37all the breaking up, all the getting back togethers.
36:40Sounds volatile.
36:41No, it wasn't volatile. It's just...
36:44We were drawn back together a lot, you know?
36:48I guess that's why this feels kind of different,
36:51because it probably feels over.
36:54And I should feel liberated, but I don't.
36:56I just feel kind of sad
36:58and I don't know, like, what am I going to do?
37:01I'm washed up at nearly 50.
37:03No, you're not washed up.
37:04You can't be that nearly 50.
37:06I'm very nearly 50.
37:08Well, you wouldn't know.
37:09Flattery.
37:12Maybe I will join Kirk's sad singles club.
37:15You know?
37:16Get on the app.
37:17Oh, gosh, can you imagine?
37:19Ugh, high maintenance, annoying,
37:22nearly 50 divorcee seeks.
37:24Right, now you're just fishing.
37:26Oh, well, fair cop.
37:28Pun intended.
37:31Have you never seen anybody like me?
37:33Never seen anybody else since Becky?
37:35No.
37:38What, not even casually for some attention?
37:41No, I'd be hopeless at casual.
37:44I get too involved and I'm not going through...
37:48No, I'm not risking it.
37:49It's not worth it.
37:52You must miss...
37:54I being close to someone.
37:57No, Bet's in the job.
37:59They're the two things I'm focused on.
38:01Not that either of them seem to want me at the moment, but...
38:05No, I don't need complications.
38:07Mm.
38:09It's funny, with Peter, sometimes I used to crave complications.
38:12That risky side of me, you know?
38:14I used to want to...
38:16I don't know.
38:18Go to a casino, take loads of shots
38:20and just see what happens.
38:22I'm a police officer, I know what happens.
38:25It's just a fantasy.
38:27Usually I...
38:28I've had too many of these.
38:29It's either that
38:30or after I've been to his dad's house too many times
38:33and we've been talking about hernias and tofu recipes.
38:38Tofu.
38:39Huh?
38:40It's tofu.
38:42Toffin?
38:44Anyway.
38:46I should do that more because...
38:49remembering that stuff
38:51might make me feel not so bereft.
38:56Right, hernias and tofu.
38:59Hernias and tofu.
39:00An antidote to bereft.
39:02That'll give it a go.
39:04Hernias and tofu
39:07and wine.
39:08Quite the combo.
39:09Quite a combo.
39:11Cheers.
39:16David's or Nick's?
39:18It's the colour of undercoat.
39:19Always Nick's.
39:20Yeah, well, he'll have to move it then
39:22because if we do get Bethany home
39:24we haven't got time to be clearing up after him.
39:27What do you mean, Nick?
39:29Oh, hi.
39:32Well, you can hardly be surprised to see us.
39:34We live here.
39:35No, I'm not.
39:36It's just, erm...
39:37well, we've all been a bit stressed, haven't we?
39:40Right, so can Bethany fly or not?
39:42Well, Sarah said her blood pressure dropped
39:45but then it stabilised
39:47so they'll ring us in the morning
39:48to let us know if she can fly or not.
39:51Listen, I wanted to say sorry
39:53for causing so much stress about the house.
39:57Er...
39:59Did you say...?
40:00No, no, I've not spoken to him.
40:02I forgot what the most important thing in all of this is.
40:05It's Bethany, so...
40:07sorry.
40:09Oh, thank you.
40:10I mean, the last thing I want is to be arguing with you.
40:15Cup of tea?
40:16Yeah.
40:17Lovely.
40:22Maybe...
40:23in a bit.
40:26I'll call you in two minutes.
40:29Yeah.
40:31What's made you come over all reasonable?
40:33This sensible little number isn't really yours, is it?
40:36What's this?
40:38No, I just figured
40:40me kicking off
40:41is not going to help Bethany in any of this, so...
40:44that's all.
40:50I really thought that was it today.
40:52You know?
40:54I thought they were going to find me tomorrow morning
40:57and everybody would remember what
40:59my last day on Earth was like.
41:01I was such a narc.
41:03Picking on Betsy, sending everybody home.
41:06Yeah, but it all worked out in the end, didn't it?
41:10Weren't you scared?
41:12Clearly not.
41:16It's difficult, cos there's...
41:18there's a part of me that just...
41:20Do you know what it sounds so wrong when I think about it?
41:23Go on.
41:24After what happened to Becky, I just...
41:26Do you know what? I can't believe I'm actually going to say this.
41:29If Betsy heard me, honestly...
41:31I don't judge.
41:33But there's this part of me that just thinks,
41:36go on, then, do your worst.
41:39It's what Becky went through, and...
41:42you know,
41:43if it did happen to me, then...
41:47it means I wouldn't have to
41:49work this hard any more, just fight to get out of bed some day.
41:53It sounds so melodramatic out loud.
41:58You'd want to be killed?
42:00No.
42:02No, no, not... See, it's...
42:04It sounds like that, but it's not as clearly thought out.
42:07It's...
42:08I'd never want Betsy to go through that.
42:11No, never.
42:14I guess it just crosses my mind, sometimes.
42:18When it gets dangerous, it just...
42:20I think, well, if it did happen to me,
42:22then it wouldn't be the worst thing in the world, would it?
42:27Am I a bad person?
42:29I think you sound lonely.
42:33Sorry.
42:35No, I don't apologise.
42:37Actually, now I've realised that, I've said it out loud,
42:40I need to knock those kinds of thoughts on the head.
42:43And get a grip.
42:44And actually get home.
42:47Ooh.
42:49You shouldn't have given me so much truth drug.
42:51I get very unprofessional.
42:53I think we're way past having to be professional, aren't we?
42:59Yeah.
43:00I missed our chats, you know, when you were...
43:03Being a ratbag.
43:04I was going to say protecting me in your own way,
43:07but that's because you're a ratbag.
43:09I'm not a ratbag.
43:10I was going to say protecting me in your own way,
43:13but that's because you're kinder than me.
43:15Come here.
43:16Come here.
43:19You asked me if I missed attention.
43:21Will you ever do?
43:23You know, Betsy's too cool to hug her mum now, so...
43:27You're good to me, Carla.
43:30Yeah.
43:35You mustn't put yourself in harm's way.
43:38Hmm?
43:39I won't.
43:42Just for Betsy's sake.
43:44Yeah.
43:50I need to go.
43:53Oh, Lisa, wait.
43:54Wait, wait.
43:56No.
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