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EastEnders 5th Februry 2025 - video Dailymotion
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00:00The bloke said he's been bringing it to you for years.
00:08Must trust ya.
00:09God, they don't make them like this no more.
00:13Just because there's miles on the clock,
00:15don't mean she can't purr.
00:18Pit like you, eh, Phil?
00:20Just getting done with the morrow, yeah?
00:23Yeah, you are.
00:24You was up and about so early,
00:25I started piling up the pennies for your bail money.
00:29It's an American thing, isn't it, bail money?
00:32I was just popping over to see Yolanda.
00:35She's, er...
00:36She's got a nice suit from Lost and Found for me, apparently.
00:41Do you fancy a walk?
00:42Get a bit of fresh air in the lungs.
00:44A suit for what?
00:45Oh, you gotta go court?
00:47No, no.
00:48I'm meeting a friend.
00:49A lady friend.
00:51Listen to him.
00:53Don't be shy, son.
00:54You knock the socks off her,
00:55even if they are compression ones.
00:58So, Phil, I...
01:02Guess it's a no to that walk, mate.
01:15Oh, want me to wet the bed or what?
01:18You've normally tucked up all day, haven't you?
01:21Got any plans later?
01:23Rather milking sympathy off my son?
01:27Yeah, I thought it was about time
01:29we put some family photos back up, eh?
01:33Actually, I've got a video call with the doctor for a check-up,
01:36and the police should be here too.
01:38Hopefully they've found some evidence from that shovel.
01:41Well, whoever did it deserves a medal, not handcuffs.
01:44Look, Ian won't hold your hand forever, Cindy.
01:47I'll make sure of that.
01:50DOORBELL RINGS
01:57Miss Phil?
02:00Mum, if you laid that underneath thicker, you'd need a shovel.
02:03I'm going to pretend I didn't hear that,
02:05cos it's your last dialysis session.
02:08Do you know how proud I am of you?
02:10It's not today, is it?
02:12Your last session? I thought it was tomorrow.
02:15We fought wrong, didn't we?
02:17OK, look, I've got a meeting I can't dug, but I'll be there.
02:20Yeah, I'll meet you later, right?
02:22What's the big deal?
02:23I'm sure they can manage to sell overpriced burgers without you for one day.
02:27Unless she gets a better offer, right?
02:32Whatever this big meeting is, I'd better make sure it's quick.
02:36I need to take this.
02:37It's a big day. For all of us.
02:40Nicola, yeah, I'm on my way.
02:43So there's nothing? No DNA, no fingerprints?
02:47I mean, it's a shovel, not a hitman's sawn-off.
02:50I know, it's frustrating, but it appears it was wiped clean.
02:53Oh, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I just... I just thought I'd get answers.
02:58Any, er... any news?
03:01No, no, but it is an ongoing investigation, so please don't be disheartened.
03:06I'm sure your family will be here to support you all the way through it.
03:10Yeah, well, mother-in-law aside, I'm sure they will.
03:14Right. We'll see ourselves out.
03:17OK, thanks. Thank you.
03:23Was that necessary?
03:25I know my mum hasn't exactly rolled out the red carpet for you,
03:28but we are all in this together.
03:30Oh, then that makes you an accomplice.
03:32You know what your mum did at Ian.
03:35She was just in here threatening me.
03:37She was just in here threatening me. She knew.
03:40She knew they wouldn't find any evidence.
03:42In fact, she was the one that said somebody could have wiped it.
03:45She hates me. She's always hated me.
03:48Yeah, of course she does.
03:50I mean, how would you feel if Peter was in love with a girl
03:53who treated him the way you've treated me for years?
03:56That's why I think she did it. Because I wouldn't blame her.
04:00Look, do you know what? Time after time, I've forgiven you.
04:03Right? I have tried to forget.
04:05I have taken you in when everyone's told me not to.
04:08I mean, who else would do that?
04:10Would Junior?
04:12No.
04:14You need to start looking further away from home, OK?
04:17Because I didn't do it, Lauren didn't and my mum definitely didn't.
04:21So I suggest you drop it.
04:23Because if you ask me to choose between her and you,
04:27this time I choose my mum.
04:35You are not going to splash that on him.
04:37I knew I should have kept my mouth shut.
04:39Landy, Landy, you need a man's perspective on these things.
04:42You see this stuff? It buckles knees, you know.
04:45Because you splash it on like it's going out of fashion,
04:48which it did in 1982.
04:50Look, it's just a friendly meet-up.
04:54Besides, I think I'm going to cancel. I've got a bit of a sore head.
04:57And you're going to get a slap on your head if you don't go.
05:00This is a big step for you, Nigel.
05:03And I am going to escort you there myself to make sure that you take that step.
05:07Maybe I could ask Phil along instead.
05:11He could do with a bit of fun.
05:13You are a good friend, Nigel.
05:16But please let us not scare off Norma.
05:19Phil is a big man. It's time you look after yourself.
05:23Is this a joke?
05:25No.
05:26Nicola, all you've supplied me with is half the gear
05:29and a postcode for a warehouse in Croydon for me to put the other half up in.
05:32I've got to get this stuff out today.
05:34It was a mix-up, all right?
05:36I mean, do you think you're the only person we're breaking bad news to today?
05:39I answer to higher powers than you.
05:42They sent their apologies, I took it on the chin.
05:45Just because you're the only person we're breaking bad news to today
05:49They sent their apologies, I took it on the chin.
05:52Do you want to take it up with them?
05:55OK, look.
05:57It's my son's last dialysis session today at the hospital.
06:00Well then, stop moping and get a wriggle on.
06:03That limehouse link can get chocker.
06:09You should wear a bell round your neck.
06:14Is that your meeting then?
06:16No, of course not.
06:19You OK?
06:21Yeah.
06:23Just want to tell you to bring some food round to the hospital later.
06:26See you there, right?
06:28Yeah.
06:33Listen, mate, it says delivered, but I haven't got it, have I?
06:36So get hold of your driver and tell him to call me back.
06:41What, you think it's been nicked?
06:43No, not a personalized sign.
06:45They don't know until they unbox it at some place, do they, clever clogs?
06:48It's here.
06:50It's beautiful.
06:52I signed for it. I wanted to show you.
06:54Look at that.
06:56Oh, babe, that's amazing. Thank you.
06:59I'm just going to go and quickly show Stacey.
07:01I knew that was the right one.
07:03Right, come on, you.
07:15Are you all right? Did you find a coat?
07:18No.
07:20Did you mess with that shovel?
07:22What?
07:24They can't find any prints, so I can't prove it was her.
07:28I told Ian I thought it was her.
07:32I just thought if I did, it would make me feel safer.
07:37You know, just put it out there.
07:39Just in case you do want to do it again.
07:41He wouldn't listen.
07:44You've got two choices, I reckon.
07:46Either you play nice and talk it down to a moment of madness,
07:50or you find proof.
07:52Either way, you can't live in fear.
08:02Are you ready, Mum?
08:04No. You heard from your dad.
08:08Right. Come on, then. Let's go.
08:14Is the tie too much?
08:17Er, if by too much you mean it a bit jazzy, then...
08:21It's the same. Just because it's not a date
08:24doesn't mean you can't be dapper.
08:27All right, mate.
08:29I'm just here for that meet-up.
08:32Do you fancy joining us?
08:34I'm here to get out of the ass, not be your chaperone.
08:39Nigel?
08:42This is my friend, Livvy.
08:44She was at a loose end, so I thought she could join us.
08:48Maybe your friend could join us, too.
08:51Make us a foursome.
08:55Help me out, Phil, please.
09:01Hi, Grant. Hang on, you missed us.
09:03Oh, don't you start.
09:05I had to deal with your mother this morning,
09:07and now I'm covering for Marie.
09:09Hi, Kath. Can I have a word?
09:12Yeah. Flapper. How's that?
09:15Look, I know you hate me, and I'd hate me, too.
09:19But like it or not, we are going to be in each other's lives forever.
09:23Is that a threat?
09:25I'm serious.
09:27I want to make us dinner, just you and me.
09:30You know, we can talk things through,
09:32make peace, for the sake of this family.
09:35I do not want this baby born into a family
09:38at war.
09:40I'm sorry what I've done to Ian and to you,
09:43and I want to move forward.
09:47The police have said there was no evidence on the shovel,
09:50so I'm going to stop pointing fingers.
09:53I need to make peace with you,
09:56with everyone.
10:00Sounds reasonable, doesn't it, Grant?
10:04Fine. Let's make it a takeaway, eh?
10:07Just to avoid any poisoning temptation.
10:14Hey, it's like a car crash.
10:17I want to look away, but I can't.
10:20I'm trying to lip-read.
10:22I know Nigel from the stellar work he does in the kitchen.
10:27How do you two know each other?
10:32Well, Phil's brother is my best mate.
10:36Back in school, he was like my bodyguard.
10:40I helped him out with his homework,
10:42and he stopped me getting my head kicked in.
10:46So, we're like family, I suppose.
10:52Distant, extended family.
10:56And what do you do for work, Phil?
11:02He's a businessman, yeah.
11:06Fingers in many pies. And mash.
11:11He owns the garage around the corner, actually.
11:15Oh, really?
11:17Leave his family around the garage, too.
11:19No. Whereabouts?
11:21Islington.
11:22And my brother took over when my dad died,
11:25and let's just say he needed a bit of help.
11:27So I left my job in the city and went to work there for a year,
11:30and ended up staying for 20.
11:32I'd have done less time for manslaughter.
11:35And believe me, I came close.
11:39That's funny, because Phil and his brother worked together,
11:44and they had their ups and downs, too.
11:46Well, more showdowns.
11:54Same again?
11:56No, not for me. I'm going to go.
12:00Well, it's been lovely to meet you.
12:02Why don't you just keep Livvy company while we get another round?
12:06Is that OK?
12:12You don't fool me.
12:14You're not a miserable sod.
12:17You're a sad sod.
12:19I can see it in your eyes.
12:22So was I when my dad died.
12:25For a long time.
12:27I know I should have went to let Gary swap my brother out,
12:30but truth be told, it helped me.
12:34The grease, the mess,
12:38the paperwork,
12:40decades-old invoices stuffed in drawers,
12:44the rev of the engine...
12:48..reminded me of my dad.
12:51And keeping that place alive,
12:54it helped keep me alive.
12:57I found joy in it.
13:00That's what life's all about in the end.
13:03Right?
13:11Oi!
13:23Oh, no!
13:25Oh, no!
13:27What is the matter with you, you stupid...
13:29Hello, handsome.
13:35Erm, why don't we go for a drink sometime?
13:39Kiss and make up, eh?
13:47What is the matter with you?
13:51I told you.
13:53I told you I'm not your chaperone, all right?
13:55I'm not your chaperone. I know, mate, but she's a nice woman.
13:58She's trying. I'm trying.
14:00Will I stop?
14:02Stop trying? Will I just stop...
14:04..trying?
14:11By the looks of you two, you would have thought it was his first treatment.
14:15Go on, cheer up.
14:17As long as Nug stays nutty-nugget and he's in the clear.
14:20I think that we should do something special.
14:22Er, the Vic?
14:24The Vic. I said special, not tragic.
14:26Why don't you call Dad back, yeah?
14:28See if he feels so guilty that he'll take us somewhere nice.
14:31I just don't... I want to go home.
14:34Vinda!
14:36I'm so sorry.
14:38I had that meeting, I tried to read it...
14:40Just drop it, yeah?
14:42Look, I'm sorry, all right? There was nothing I could do.
14:45Yeah, someone's got to bring home the bacon, right?
14:47Whatever it takes.
14:49Come on.
14:57You didn't even know it was my last treatment.
15:00So save your excuses, cos we both know why I sit on your list of priorities.
15:04I care about you more than anything. Don't you forget...
15:06Just leave it outside, cos if it's not work, it's Denise.
15:09The only person who really cared is dead anyway.
15:12What are you on about?
15:14It's true. He would have been there.
15:16But you're too busy sneaking around with her.
15:18Oi, watch your mouth.
15:20If I was your grandfather, you'd be on the floor looking up right now.
15:22Yeah? Yeah?
15:24Well, he's looking down on both of us right now, ain't he?
15:27And do you really think you'd want me to keep your little secret quiet?
15:34Oi, I'm your dad, and you'll do as I say. Do you hear me?
15:48Well, you weren't bluffing, were you?
15:51I'll let you open everything up,
15:53just in case you're worried about me putting rat poison in the prawn balls.
15:57Right, well, better go and freshen up before the fun, then, eh?
16:19I'm almost done now. I don't mind staying late.
16:22Yeah, just...just go home. I'll finish off here.
16:25Sure you're all right? You look a bit...
16:27I said go home!
16:29I ain't asking you! I'm telling you, I'm telling you!
16:32Whatever makes you happy, Ross.
16:42Well, that was squeeze there with up the junction.
16:45Well, that was squeeze there with up the junction.
16:48I hope people out there are having a good night, despite the cold weather.
16:52Next, we've got some more London royalty for all you cock-a-doodles out there.
16:56There's still some of you left, though.
17:07Trying to get me drunk?
17:09You and me both.
17:11Sam, I appreciate you letting me stay, Kathy. I just wanted to say that.
17:15Oh, I didn't have a choice, did I?
17:17I mean, it was up to me. You'd be on the street.
17:20Do you honestly think I don't regret hurting people that I love?
17:24I mean, you've made mistakes, haven't you, Kat?
17:26Yeah. Letting you get your claws into my son, being at the top of that list.
17:31Hmm. Faking your own death, was that second or third?
17:36Well, I think having to go AWOL in your family is something you'd know all about, eh?
17:40Maybe we're more alike than we want to admit, if we're being honest.
17:48Right, sorry I'm late. What can I get you to drink?
17:51Oh, I've made her a large glass of white wine.
17:54Oh, go find someone else to sponge off.
17:57Wow, Mr Generous, eh? No wonder your missus fancied a junior joyride.
18:02Oh, and by the way, it looks a bit earlier.
18:04Cosy enough. I reckon she's still got her hand on his gear stick.
18:08Speaking of Mum, have you heard any news from the battleground?
18:11Battleground?
18:13Yeah, Gran and Mum, they're over at the house having peace talks. Mum's offered an olive branch.
18:18Let's hope she don't get strangled by it, eh?
18:21No, no, I've had enough.
18:24Oh, right. It's just me, then.
18:27Always brings out the truth, doesn't it?
18:30You know, since the attack, I've been thinking a lot.
18:36Me and you, you know, we both love Ian, despite his flaws.
18:42I mean, how can I say this?
18:47He's soft.
18:50And me, I've always loved a bad boy.
18:53Same as you, really.
18:55Maybe that's why I suffer with a bit of a wandering eye.
18:59I think you do, too, don't you?
19:03Similarities starting to mount up.
19:07You're either very drunk or you've got a death wish.
19:12Erm, a little from column A and a little from column B.
19:17Oh, you think you're so clever, don't you, Cindy?
19:19But you haven't got a death wish.
19:22Oh, you think you're so clever, don't you, Cindy?
19:24But, you know, you're not.
19:26I mean, all this, the little show you put on for the kids,
19:28and now you're trying to wind me up, it's pathetic.
19:31And you know it is.
19:32So why don't you tell me what this is really all about, eh?
19:35Cos, you know, to be honest, I am sick of the sight of you.
19:38Is that why you tried to kill me?
19:40Oh, you really are an evil little carriage.
19:43Yeah, well, I'm a lot of things.
19:45But at least I admit them.
19:47Do you know what? I wanted evidence.
19:50But I don't need it now.
19:52Because I can see it in your face.
19:55But, you know what, if the world was reversed, I'd do the same.
19:58But I'd own it.
20:00So it's the pathetic one now.
20:02So why don't you put on your big-girls knickers
20:05and admit that you did it?
20:07And, actually, why don't you just take another shot at me, eh?
20:12Because, let's face it, that is the only way you are going to get rid of me.
20:17Because Ian will always choose me over you.
20:20Always has. Always will.
20:22Mum! Cindy!
20:28What's all this?
20:30Your mum was just about to confess.
20:39Oh, wow.
20:41Just when I thought you couldn't get any lower.
20:44Oh!
20:46No, I didn't attack you, Cindy.
20:49Because if I had done, I'd have finished the job.
20:53See, I told you!
20:55She did it!
20:57How can you expect me to live in the same house as someone who tried to kill me?
21:01Let me solve this problem for you.
21:05I suggest you find somewhere else to stay tonight.
21:07What? I warned you.
21:09That phone junior, go and stay with him.
21:11Ian, please. You'll be safe that way.
21:41Fuck.
22:11Do you mind if I sit?
22:39Do you mind if I sit?
22:41You can do. I was just leaving.
22:43Come on, Sonia.
22:45Just hear me out.
22:46Look, I heard you out and I don't want to go over it again.
22:49And you know what?
22:51You might think this is stupid, but it helps.
22:54You putting ideas in my head doesn't.
22:57Look, me and you, we're going to be mums again soon.
23:00And I know you've got enough to worry about.
23:04I ain't the only one that thinks that things aren't right.
23:08If you've got any doubt at all,
23:11you and that baby are going to have to live with that doubt for the rest of your life
23:14if you don't start asking some questions, Sonia.
23:16And I know you don't want to hear that.
23:19Maybe you need to.
23:28Billy, Billy.
23:53Look what he takes.
24:23I ain't done anything stupid, have you?
24:26I got it wrong.
24:29Ian's got this picture in the house.
24:32Lucy, she's wearing a locket around her neck.
24:35I forgot about it.
24:37Ian gave me that locket for Christmas.
24:40I was wearing it around my neck when I got attacked.
24:43Whoever did it took it with them.
24:45Well, maybe it was a mugger then.
24:47You know, they smacked you over the head and then grabbed the chain from around your neck.
24:50No, they didn't take my phone.
24:53Who would bother to take that locket?
24:56Who else would it mean something to?
24:59Only Ian.
25:01Ian was the one who tried to kill me.
25:32I've had a lovely time.
25:59No, no, no, thank you.
26:01It was lovely.
26:02Just so we're clear, it was lovely, right?
26:05I'm sorry about that.
26:11Would you ladies like an escort to the station?
26:15We're fine.
26:17I'll call you.
26:18Right.
26:19Okay.
26:20Nice to meet you.
26:21Bye.
26:22Bye-bye.
26:24Yeah, yeah, you did good.
26:27Manny, should I give you a little peck on the cheek?
26:29Stop it.
26:30He's such a little man.
26:32I'm proud of you.
26:34Nigel, Livvy's got a black cab.
26:39Do you fancy dinner?
26:41Lord, the night is young, unlike us.
26:46Yeah, why not?
26:48Come.
26:51Em?
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