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Nineties Eastenders (28th April 1998)
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00:00🎵
00:30Maybe I'll go round.
00:51You only went yesterday.
00:52Yeah, and she was really off with me.
00:54Maybe she's just moody.
00:55No, it was more than that.
00:57Well, maybe she's sad about you going.
00:59That's what Pauline said.
01:00Doc loves you, Nigel.
01:01You're her favourite person in the whole world.
01:10Morning.
01:11What's going on?
01:12Well, I sprung a leak.
01:14Rain's been pouring in all night.
01:17I'll be down in a sec.
01:19Are you all right?
01:20Yeah, sorry about last night.
01:21I just didn't feel like talking to anyone.
01:22What happened?
01:23Well, I went to see him and we talked.
01:25He's not coming back?
01:27Not yet.
01:28Oh, great.
01:29He's going to sulk away over at Phil's
01:30while Muggy's here has to sort this lot out.
01:33Wow, it makes me sick.
01:38What's this?
01:39Porridge.
01:40Nice, healthy breakfast.
01:41Keep your strength up.
01:42Very considerate.
01:43And here's your pills.
01:44I'll take them in a bit.
01:45No, take them now.
01:46Here's a glass of water to wash them down with.
01:48Oh, stop fussing.
01:49I ain't fussing.
01:50I don't want you forgetting them.
01:52You're fussing.
01:53I ain't.
01:55Are you going to get that?
02:02Hello?
02:03Mrs C?
02:04Yeah, it's me, Nigel.
02:06How are you?
02:07Good, good.
02:09Listen, I wondered if you'd like to come for a drink tomorrow
02:11in the Vic?
02:12Sort of send-off.
02:13No, I can't.
02:14I'm poorly.
02:15It's some kind of flu-y thing.
02:17No, I don't want you coming round here.
02:19No, no, it's no trouble.
02:22I'd like to see you before I go.
02:24I mean, Mrs C?
02:27Mrs C?
02:32What did he want?
02:33Nothing much.
02:34I'd better get dressed and get down to the post office.
02:37You sure the cash is going to be there?
02:38Yeah, I phoned yesterday.
02:39All I've got to do is collect it.
02:40Cheers, Ma.
02:42Why don't you set my mind at rest?
02:44Take them pills before I go.
02:53So...
03:02It's Fowler.
03:04Yeah, I came for an HIV test yesterday
03:07and I was just wondering if I'd get the result over the phone.
03:11Yeah, I'll hold.
03:12Morning.
03:13Breakfast.
03:14Cornflakes, rice krispies.
03:15Take your pick.
03:16No, thanks.
03:17Oh.
03:19Okay.
03:21Yeah, I'll come in at 12.30.
03:23Thanks very much.
03:26You all right?
03:27Fine.
03:28Here's some post for you.
03:47What's going on?
03:48We've got a hole in the roof.
03:49A relief or something.
03:50I bet Peggy's pleased.
03:51No, don't.
03:52She's in a foul mood.
03:53I'm doing the intelligent thing and keeping out of her way.
03:56Hiya.
03:59Come on.
04:00Thanks.
04:06Bianca, have you got a sec?
04:07It's all right.
04:08I'll move these boxes in a minute.
04:09It's got nothing to do with boxes.
04:10What then?
04:11Look, I've just spoken to the council
04:12and there's a couple of permanent pitches up for grabs.
04:14I thought you might be interested.
04:16Yeah, could be.
04:17Well, you have your own pitch.
04:18Paid on the days, lower rent a lot.
04:20Oh, sounds good to me.
04:22What do you think about that?
04:25Nigel's going to show me the ropes later.
04:27You are so sad.
04:28It's interesting.
04:29It's a grotty little video shop.
04:31At least I do so in my life.
04:32I'm not in a scrappy for 30.
04:33Oi, you're just biding me time, that's all.
04:37A drink?
04:38Just a quickie.
04:39I've got to get back for the babysitter by 8.30.
04:41The thing is, I'm working.
04:42What about lunchtime?
04:43Yeah, yeah, I suppose.
04:45Great, I'll see you in the Vic about one.
04:49It's from my old mate Larry.
04:51He's coming down tomorrow.
04:52He wants to pop over.
04:53Sussing me out, though, don't make me feel I'm good enough for you.
04:55And he won't be disappointed.
04:57Listen, I was thinking of getting him and Grant together.
04:59Larry can fill Grant in, I'll mind the spent youth.
05:01Is that really necessary?
05:02Well, the post-office has got to make a speech.
05:04You don't even know me.
05:05Make sure it's not smutty.
05:06Don't want to lower the tone.
05:07Don't you worry, sweetheart.
05:10Leave it all to me.
05:11Yeah.
05:15As if we ain't got enough problems without the roof falling down.
05:18Look, it'll be okay.
05:19Okay?
05:20That landing carpet's ruined.
05:21I don't suppose these lawsuits can lend a hand either.
05:23Well, we're managed.
05:24Yeah, but why should we?
05:26Where are you going?
05:27Oh, guess.
05:28You can't.
05:29Yeah, well, I've had enough of waiting around.
05:31I'm going to give that boy a piece of my mind.
05:33Peggy!
05:34Oh, hello.
05:35What do you want?
05:36Is Grant around?
05:37No, sorry.
05:38There ain't no point in you going over there, Peggy.
05:39He ain't there.
05:40What?
05:41He ain't at Phil's.
05:42Well, where is he?
05:43Cyprus.
05:44Oh, no.
05:50So, have you got everything sorted?
05:52Kind of.
05:53Julie's organised Claire's school.
05:55She's sending me job adverts.
05:57Anything tasty?
05:58Video shop assistant.
06:00I don't ask to step down, but give me ten years,
06:02I'll stage a boardroom coup, take over the place.
06:04It's all about your leave-and-do.
06:05What leave-and-do?
06:06We've got to have a blow-out, haven't we?
06:08Yeah, it's all about...
06:10Might be the same without Grant around.
06:12Well, it's his choice to go.
06:13He shouldn't stop you having a decent leave-and-do.
06:15What about Peggy?
06:16She'll be fine.
06:17Tiffany?
06:18She's not exactly sensitive, is her?
06:20You know, her husband runs off,
06:21and I see him in and ask him to do me a party.
06:23No, she's just gone away for a bit.
06:25Ain't the end of the world, is it?
06:27Yeah.
06:28I'm sure they're going to see it that way.
06:30I can't believe it.
06:31Look, he didn't want to upset you.
06:33He just wanted to take a break and clear the air.
06:35And you think that's OK?
06:37He's a coward.
06:38No, he...
06:39He's run out on you, he's run out on Courtney.
06:41Don't give a damn.
06:42Oh, sorry, lover.
06:44I didn't mean that.
06:45No, it's OK, you're right.
06:47No, he loves you.
06:48I know he does.
06:49It's just me he can't stand.
06:51This family's the one thing I've got in life,
06:53and it's just crumbling around me.
06:54He'll be back.
06:55When?
06:56Soon.
06:57And then what?
06:58Going to turn into the Waltons, are we?
07:00I don't think so.
07:03Here he is.
07:06Here you go.
07:09You're a real gem, Ma.
07:12What?
07:13Why are you being so nice to me?
07:16Why do you think?
07:17I appreciate what you're doing.
07:18You wouldn't...
07:19You wouldn't lie to me, would you?
07:21About what?
07:22Being ill.
07:24No, I shouldn't even think it, but I can't help it.
07:27All them things you've done, they keep running round in my head.
07:29You know, stealing, pushing drugs, murder.
07:32Ma, I'm dying of AIDS.
07:34You think I'd lie about a thing like that?
07:36No.
07:37Well, you obviously do, don't you?
07:38I just need to hear you say it.
07:40I swear on Ashley, I swear on me own son's life,
07:43I ain't lying.
07:45What?
07:47I don't want you to die.
07:49Oh, come here.
07:51You silly old thing, you.
07:53Well, I'd better go.
07:56I'll see you later.
07:58Yeah.
07:59See you later.
08:05But you promised. You said you'd show me the system.
08:07I will. Just sit tight. I'll be back in half an hour.
08:09Look, Mum, what if he prefers her to me?
08:11Oh, don't be ridiculous. A plain Jane like that, no competition.
08:14Yeah, but she's got things I haven't.
08:15Oh, like what?
08:16Experience.
08:17What kind of experience?
08:18Well, you know.
08:20Oh, I see.
08:21Oh, well, that don't matter.
08:22You can start now and make up for lost time.
08:24What, you mean sleep with him?
08:25No, play scrabble. What do you think I mean?
08:27Irene, disaster.
08:29Grant's hopped it.
08:30We ain't got our best man.
08:33Oh, hi.
08:36Hi, Nigel.
08:38So, are you all right?
08:40On top of the world.
08:42What do you want?
08:43Well, it's probably not a good time with Grant going,
08:46but me and Claire are leaving for Scotland tomorrow.
08:48I was wondering if we could have a little farewell do in the Vic.
08:51Oh, sorry, lover.
08:52I ain't up to organising some big thing.
08:54No, it's not a big thing.
08:55Just a couple of drinks, a few sandwiches.
08:57I ain't doing any sandwiches.
08:59Well, I'll make the sandwiches.
09:01Fine, do what you want.
09:03Just leave me out of it.
09:06So, will you keep an eye on me stall for me a minute?
09:08Yeah, sure.
09:09Well, that's good, isn't it?
09:10Martin taking an interest in girls.
09:12He's not taking an interest.
09:14He's just giving Nick a hand with the babysitting.
09:16That's all.
09:17Yeah, sure.
09:19Oh, Pauline.
09:20Oh, hello, Nigel.
09:21How are you?
09:22Yeah, fine.
09:23Tomorrow's the big day, isn't it?
09:24You getting all excited?
09:25Kind of, yeah.
09:26And what about Julie?
09:27Is she going to be here?
09:28Has she gone up there for good already?
09:29She's coming down tomorrow just to finish things off, you know.
09:31Actually, I wanted to ask you something.
09:33Oh, don't tell me.
09:34Duh.
09:35Yeah.
09:36Hiya.
09:38Oh, hi.
09:39This came this morning.
09:41It's from Jessie.
09:42I thought you might want to look.
09:46That's really sweet.
09:48No, you can keep it.
09:50Thanks.
09:51I'd better go.
09:53See you around.
09:54Yeah, see ya.
09:57She actually asked you out.
09:59Well, that's what it sounded like.
10:00I want to go for a drink lunchtime.
10:01Yeah, well, maybe she's just being friendly.
10:03Yeah, but we ain't friendly.
10:04Well, play it cool.
10:05Let her make the moves.
10:06Look, we're talking about a mate's birthday.
10:07I shouldn't even be going out for a drink with her.
10:09Yeah, well, don't tell me you're going to say no.
10:14Oh, she's all right.
10:15She's probably just sulking.
10:17So you think I should just go around there anyway?
10:19Course.
10:20That's what she wants you to do.
10:23Eight thousand.
10:26Nine thousand.
10:38Thank you very much.
10:47It's what I've been holding out for me own stall.
10:49So what's the problem?
10:50Me and Ricky have decided to try for another baby.
10:53Bianca, that's lovely.
10:55Isn't it?
10:56Of course it is.
10:57But I wondered if it would be better to get this pitch sorted first.
11:01You know, make a real go of the business.
11:03Can't you get someone else to look after the stall for you?
11:05Yeah, I suppose.
11:07It's just that it's so soon since the last time.
11:10I'm really scared.
11:11Look, have you two seen Matthew around?
11:13No, sorry.
11:14If you do, can you just tell him that I'm looking for him, all right?
11:17Oh, and Tiff, look, I'm really sorry to hear about Grant.
11:19I think he would have made a great best man.
11:21I'll see you later.
11:24What's going on?
11:27Knowing Terry, he'll be so plastered we'll have to carry him out the yard.
11:30Well, he can't be that bad.
11:31Well, he's an animal.
11:32Is that why Simon moved out?
11:34Amongst other things, yeah.
11:36What things?
11:37Well, he hated my mum for a start.
11:39So how come he was there in the first place?
11:41Well, we used to share a flat together, you know.
11:43Just the two of you?
11:44That's right.
11:45So you must have got on well.
11:47We had our moments, yeah.
11:49Yeah, I heard.
11:52Cheers.
11:53I'm not having Simon, and that is definite.
11:55Well, what about his mate of yours?
11:56Larry.
11:57Not a good idea.
11:58I thought you liked him.
11:59Yeah, well, he likes his drink.
12:01A couple of pints, he's out of control.
12:03Well, there is always Tony.
12:04Oh, Irene, we've been through this.
12:06I think you'll be very good.
12:07He hates me.
12:08He's very fond of you.
12:10He's resentful, charming.
12:11He'll make a cracking speech.
12:13See you.
12:18I know I should have told you.
12:20I just didn't have the guts.
12:21Well, what did you think I was going to do?
12:23Tell me to get lost?
12:24Maybe I should.
12:25I don't know what you're saying.
12:27Was it serious?
12:28I suppose, yeah.
12:30He was the first and only bloke I've ever slept with.
12:33I was confused.
12:34I mean, I really cared for him,
12:36but I still fancied women.
12:38In the end, he just couldn't hack it.
12:41So it's over?
12:42Yeah.
12:43You seen any other blokes?
12:44Of course not.
12:45Other women?
12:46I like you, Theresa.
12:47Are you sure about that?
12:49Positive.
12:50Please, just tell me I ain't blown it.
12:52You ain't blown it.
12:54Yet.
12:57But why now?
12:58He said he waited a break.
12:59Needed to clear his head.
13:01Was that it?
13:02Well, what do you want, a punch-up?
13:03No, it just seems really weird.
13:05You're pleased, ain't you?
13:06Of course not.
13:07Yes, you are.
13:08I know you are.
13:09Please don't.
13:10It'll be all right.
13:11You don't want me, Bea.
13:13Well, we've been here before.
13:14He always comes running back.
13:15No, what if he's moved on?
13:16I mean, what if he wants someone else,
13:17someone more mature?
13:18Mature?
13:19He's the one who's run away.
13:21Well, maybe that's what mature people do.
13:22I mean, look at Kathy.
13:23She went off, cut her losses.
13:25It's different.
13:26It was over between her and Fjord.
13:27He's dead and buried.
13:28Exactly.
13:29So now I've got to stay here, sit tight,
13:30and make that Grant don't feel the same way.
13:32You don't have to.
13:33Well, what else am I supposed to do?
13:36There you go.
13:37I'll pay you back tomorrow.
13:38I promise.
13:39Don't worry about it.
13:40The bloke's got to eat, ain't he?
13:41Thanks, Bea.
13:42Hello, Mark.
13:43Dot!
13:44I haven't seen you in a while.
13:45Thought you'd been hiding yourself.
13:46Oh, I've been a bit poorly.
13:47Well, I'm sorry to hear that.
13:48I hope you're better now, then.
13:49Oh, yeah, I'm fine.
13:50I'm about to wear it now.
13:51What can I get you?
13:52Well, I was in a bit of a hurry.
13:53I've got to go.
13:54I've got to go.
13:55I've got to go.
13:56I've got to go.
13:57I've got to go.
13:58I've got to go.
13:59I've got to go.
14:00I've got to go.
14:01Yeah, I'm fine.
14:02I'm about to wear it now.
14:03What can I get you?
14:04Well, I was hoping for a bit of advice.
14:06Oh, yeah?
14:07What kind of advice?
14:08Well, it's quite a delicate matter, really.
14:10You see, it's about AIDS.
14:15Mrs Fowler?
14:22Take a seat.
14:25So, how have you been?
14:28Not bad.
14:30Right, then.
14:34What, and this bloke's got AIDS?
14:36He lives next door, and he sort of complies with me.
14:39Only he's a bit worried because he bought this drug on the black market,
14:43and he ain't sure if it's kosher.
14:45Well, why did he buy it on the black market?
14:46Well, he had to.
14:47It's the only way he could get his hands on it.
14:49It's called Diofluorosine.
14:52Never heard of it.
14:53Are you sure?
14:54Because it's supposed to be very good.
14:55Look, Dot, why don't you go and talk to a doctor?
14:58Well, I tried to pop in on Dr Legg, but he were out.
15:01Well, then he needs a specialist.
15:02Tell him to go down to the clinic, get things done properly.
15:04But he can't.
15:05Well, why not?
15:06Well, he just can't.
15:07Well, he can't go buying drugs on the sly, can he?
15:09They could be giving him anything.
15:11You mean they could be dangerous?
15:13Possibly.
15:14What you need is some proper information.
15:16Information, you say?
15:17That's right.
15:19Right.
15:20Oh, Tony, we were just looking for you, weren't we, love?
15:22Yeah.
15:23What have I done?
15:24Nothing, you silly boy.
15:25We were just working on that word.
15:26Sounds ominous.
15:27Well, go on, ask him.
15:28Me and your mum was wondering
15:29how you'd feel about being my best man.
15:31Me?
15:32Yeah, what do you think?
15:33Well, what's happened to Grant?
15:34Oh, he's indisposed.
15:36You mean he's pulled out?
15:37Frankly, it's a good thing.
15:38We'd much rather have you.
15:40Look, why don't you ask Simon?
15:41I'm sure he'd love to do it.
15:42Wouldn't work.
15:43Clash of personalities.
15:44Oh, and we're best of buddies, are we?
15:46Told you, this is a waste of time.
15:47See you.
15:48Oh, now look what you've done.
15:49Look at me.
15:50He's sensitive, old Tony.
15:51Don't go.
15:52I ain't doing it, Mum.
15:53Please, please, please, please.
15:56He should have a mate to do it.
15:57He hasn't got many mates.
15:58I wonder why.
15:59Well, if you won't do it for Terry, do it for me.
16:01I just won't feel right.
16:03This is a new start for me.
16:05I messed up with your dad
16:06and now I'm determined to make this work.
16:08It would mean an awful lot to me
16:10if you and Terry could bury the hatchet
16:11and stand there side by side on me wedding day.
16:13Oh, please.
16:15OK.
16:56I don't want anything to do with it.
16:58Mum, this is Nigel.
16:59You've got to give him a decent send-off.
17:01Oh, like Grant did.
17:02What?
17:03He didn't even bother to say goodbye.
17:04He just took off.
17:05He's taking a break, that's all.
17:06He treats me like dirt.
17:08So you've had a bit of a run here.
17:09It ain't the first time, is it?
17:10I'm his mother.
17:11I deserve some respect.
17:12Well, if you loosen the leash a bit, you might get some.
17:17I'm sorry.
17:18I'm sorry.
17:19I'm sorry.
17:20I'm sorry.
17:21I'm sorry.
17:22I'm sorry.
17:23I'm sorry.
17:25No party, then?
17:26Oh, don't worry about that.
17:28It's sort of something like that.
17:29And where are we going to have it?
17:30The Arches.
17:33So, uh, Grant's off on holiday, is he?
17:35Apparently.
17:36Be hard not having a man around.
17:38I beg your pardon?
17:39Oh, no, behind the bar with me.
17:41Oh, well, we'll manage.
17:42Well, if you need a hand, I'm a trained barman.
17:44You?
17:45Yeah.
17:46I used to work at a pub down in Streatham.
17:48Virtually around the place.
17:49Oh, so you know the ropes?
17:50Absolutely.
17:51Look, you...
17:53Pop another half in here and I'll run through me CB for you.
18:03What can I get you?
18:04Lola?
18:05No, I'll get him.
18:06Ah, don't be silly.
18:07What's the matter? Too much?
18:08You had to let a woman buy a drink for you?
18:10So what's the big joke?
18:11Sorry?
18:12What, you and Mary were laughing at something?
18:14It was nothing, just mucking around.
18:16You're not jealous, are you?
18:17No.
18:18Why?
18:19Should I be?
18:20Of course not.
18:21Sarah, she's nothing compared to you.
18:23Why'd you go out with her, then?
18:25I don't know, just a physical thing.
18:27And what am I? Your auntie?
18:30No, Sarah, you were special.
18:32That is why we're taking things slowly.
18:34Oh, and that makes me boring, I suppose.
18:36No, you're fantastic and we're great together.
18:42You having love, eh?
18:52Hey.
18:54Bad day?
18:57What's up? Has something happened?
18:59Don't say that.
19:00Is it Mark?
19:01No, it's no Mark, it's me.
19:04I've just been down the clinic.
19:06The clinic?
19:07Yeah.
19:08Yesterday I went for an HIV test.
19:12And today I got the result.
19:14You don't have to tell me.
19:16No, I thought you'd like to be clear about who's infected and who isn't.
19:19I said I was sorry about that.
19:24Was it terrible?
19:26Never felt so frightened in my whole life.
19:29I had to wait for ages, I just sat there thinking about it.
19:32By the time the doctor called my name, my hands were actually shaking.
19:37It wasn't good news, then?
19:39Good news.
19:40You tested positive?
19:41No.
19:42I'm negative.
19:44I tested negative.
19:49Good.
19:58Robbie, go back to the shop, will you?
20:00I need help.
20:01I told you I've got a couple of things to sort out, I'll be straight back.
20:08Mrs C, what are you doing here? I thought...
20:10I'm sorry to intrude, I've got to go.
20:12Hold on.
20:13These are yours.
20:14But I thought you were ill, where are you going?
20:16I'm going to do something that I should have done a long time ago.
20:18Well, what's happened?
20:19Nothing.
20:20Mrs C, there's obviously something wrong.
20:21There's nothing that's any concern of yours.
20:23Why won't you talk to me?
20:24I'm sorry, Nigel, that's just the way things are.
20:29They should be glad.
20:30A lot of people aren't so lucky.
20:32Lucky?
20:33I don't think Mark's going to see it that way.
20:35I hope he's pleased for you.
20:37How am I going to tell him?
20:40He must feel so scared, so alone.
20:43I don't want to make that worse.
20:45How can you make it worse?
20:46By lying to him.
20:48I sneaked off, had a test and didn't see a thing.
20:53We've always been totally straight with each other.
20:57I feel like I've deserted him.
20:59Look, you're just going through a bad patch.
21:01It'll work out.
21:03It's all such a mess.
21:06I can't have helped what I said the other night.
21:09At least you were honest.
21:11I didn't mean to make you feel unattractive.
21:13No?
21:14No.
21:20Look, what are you doing?
21:22All right, I thought...
21:24You thought I'm in the clear, so you might as well try it on.
21:26No, of course not, Ruth.
21:28Look, don't touch me.
21:30I thought you were interested.
21:32You weren't listening.
21:34I don't want you, I want Mark.
21:37I still love Mark.
21:40The last time you saw 20 of them, I was on a bus...
21:44I've got to go, see you later on.
21:46Kids are great, though.
21:47No, what about all the responsibility?
21:49I mean, it's all too much hassle.
21:50But you share that with your partner.
21:52Exactly, I'd have to have a woman in tow.
21:54You just don't like commitment, do you?
21:56No, it's not that, it's just that I've got to find the right girl.
21:59The right girl, and what would she be like?
22:01Supermodel looks, brain dead and does as she's told?
22:03I'm not a complete prick.
22:05No, I'm only saying.
22:06Your idea of the perfect woman's a fantasy.
22:08You ought to look a bit closer to home.
22:10Then you might find someone.
22:12This time next week, I'm history.
22:14Will you stop whinging?
22:15You'll pick it up as you go along.
22:17If I haven't got the faintest idea about paying invoices, ordering stock...
22:20There you go, 250.
22:21I've done and got a discount.
22:22What for?
22:23Haven't you heard?
22:24I'm staff now.
22:27It's just the hypocrisy.
22:28I've got to stand up and tell everyone what a great bloke he is.
22:31Don't do it.
22:32But I just said I would, didn't I?
22:34Tell them you've changed your mind.
22:37I can't. Mum would be too gayed.
22:45One down behind the bar, are you?
22:46Oh, we'll manage.
22:47Good for you.
22:48I'll have a gin and tea and a scotch, please.
22:55Well?
22:56She wants me.
22:57Really?
22:58I'm afraid so.
23:00I'm helping her babysitting.
23:01And?
23:02And nothing.
23:03Yeah.
23:04I believe you.
23:06Have you seen your mum?
23:07Oh, she's gone down the high street.
23:08Why, what's up?
23:09It's Dot. I'm really worried about her.
23:11Oh, they're round here early on.
23:12She was acting really weird.
23:13Weird?
23:14Yeah, going on about drugs and stuff.
23:16I just found her in the flat.
23:17She was tapping into the internet on Claire's computer.
23:19There was all this stuff about diafluorazone.
23:21Yeah, yeah, that's the one.
23:22What's going on?
23:23Oh, search me.
23:24Maybe she really is ill.
23:25No, that's not her.
23:26It's this bloke next door.
23:27What bloke?
23:28Oh, this neighbour of hers.
23:29He's bought some drugs on a black market.
23:31Oh, sounds pretty dodgy if you ask me.
23:34Right.
23:37Thanks.
23:50Taxi!
23:53Willow Court.
23:54Thanks.
24:04Where you been?
24:05Look at you.
24:06I got a hell of a lot.
24:07Is that it?
24:08Well done, Ma.
24:10Well, you got what you wanted.
24:11Now you can go.
24:12Well, don't be like that.
24:13Look, if you don't want to give it to me, then...
24:15I can keep it, can I?
24:16What's got into you?
24:17When they're all chipper, now look at you.
24:19Fine, I'll get me stuff and go then.
24:21That's right.
24:22Run out on me.
24:23I can't stay, you know that.
24:25Look, just tell me one thing.
24:27For once, be honest.
24:28Have you ever really cared for me?
24:30Have you?
24:31Have you ever in your life had one genuine feeling for me?
24:34You don't need to know that, Nick.
24:35Of course I have.
24:36I want the truth, have you?
24:39No, I knew it.
24:41Not one loving thought.
24:43Yeah, well, maybe you smothered them all out of me.
24:45All I did was love you.
24:47You drove me crazy fussing over me.
24:49It ain't my fault.
24:50You was born bad, you was, and you stayed that way.
24:53Save your preaching, I ain't interested.
24:55No, you're going to hear me out.
24:56Get off me, you old hag.
24:57You are a wicked, evil boy.
24:58All you've ever done is hurt people.
25:00Yeah, yeah, yeah, I've heard it all before.
25:01You promised me you was telling the truth.
25:03I swore on Ashley's life.
25:04Don't start all that again.
25:05You lied to me.
25:07You ain't got AIDS.
25:09I'm dying.
25:10Ain't nothing wrong with you.
25:11What's these then, eh?
25:13Sleeping pills.
25:15I looked them up on the internet.
25:17All you wanted was me money.
25:21All you've ever wanted was me money.
25:24That's right.
25:27Hey, don't muck around.
25:28Give it here.
25:29Do you want me to hurt you?
25:30I don't care.
25:31Oh, you will care.
25:32Give me that money.
25:33Don't my heart, Nick.
25:34Give it to me.
25:35Oh, you want the money, do you?
25:36All right, here's the money.
25:39What are you doing?
25:42You want it, take it.
25:43What have you done?
25:45Ma, what have you done?
25:48You grassed me up.
25:50Someone had to do it.
25:52I couldn't let it go on no more, Nick.
25:54You stupid old bag.
25:56No, you ain't going.
25:58God ain't never going to forgive you for this, Ma.
26:01No, you ain't going.
26:11You'll pay for this, you stupid old cow.
26:14You betrayed me.
26:15Betrayed your own son.
26:18Mrs. Healy, are you all right?
26:19Did he hurt you?
26:20He's away from me.
26:21What?
26:22You knew he was here.
26:23You knew he'd come back for me.
26:24I thought he'd gone.
26:25Why didn't you tell me?
26:26I didn't want to worry you.
26:27No, you couldn't be bothered.
26:28You've got a new life.
26:29Who cares about me?
26:30No, that's not true.
26:31I thought I could trust you.
26:32I thought you was me friend.
26:33I am.
26:34No, you ain't.
26:35You're a liar.
26:36No, I ain't got no friends.
26:37I ain't got no son.
26:38I ain't got nothing.
26:39Don't, Mrs. C.
26:40You're scaring me.
26:41I never want to see your face again, do you?
26:42No.
26:43Go on, get out of my flat.
26:44Please.
26:45Go on, get out.
26:46Mrs. C.
26:47Go on, get out.
26:48I can't leave you like this, Mrs. C.
26:49Get out.
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