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00:00I love you, too.
00:30have you gone for as long as it takes frank this is a waste of time not for me it ain't
00:49you can't keep shooting off like this yeah try and stop me well can't you phone first
00:53who am i gonna phone all they've got is the name of some proxy building phone
00:57we don't even know she's with paul
00:59she's with her
00:59there you go
01:08oh my poster
01:14there you go one on it
01:25good girl
01:27i'll get it
01:31mr fowler good morning michelle it's your dad come in come in
01:41hello dad
01:43hello your mum wants to know if you want her to pick up vicky from the nursery
01:46yeah if she's up to it that'd be nice
01:48yeah i think she'll manage it
01:50oh in that case great
01:51good i'll tell you
01:53thank you very much mr fowler
01:55she wondered why you didn't come around last evening
01:57well
01:58yeah i don't see you otherwise engaged
02:01here for long are we
02:03it's hard to say
02:04what do you mean by that
02:05well i don't know how long i'll be staying
02:07you must have some idea
02:09or a week
02:10a year
02:11a lifetime
02:12it's a bit like saying how long's a piece of string
02:15don't come your smart talk with me son you won't wash
02:17well what did he expect me to say
02:22doesn't matter what you'd have said it still would have been wrong
02:23it's given mum something to think about now though
02:25what
02:26it won't be long before i get a summons
02:28you've got to start standing up to him
02:30oh like you did
02:31it's not my family are they
02:32come on baby
02:33nursery
02:34got your brolly
02:35got your umbrella
02:36quick then
02:37good girl
02:39good girl
02:40say goodbye to danny
02:41goodbye danny
02:42good girl i'll see you later
02:43i'll see you later
02:44good girl
02:45you have fun at school now
02:46see you later
02:48you
03:18Danny, do you want me to cut the quid till tonight, do you?
03:24Oh, yeah, of course.
03:25I'll give it back to you.
03:26Don't worry about it.
03:27Great, lovely.
03:27All right, see you.
03:28See you.
03:30Oh, good.
03:38Close your eyes.
03:40What?
03:40Close your eyes.
03:41Not going to hurt you.
03:48All right, you can open them now.
04:03A special night.
04:04I thought you deserved a special present.
04:06Oh, it's beautiful.
04:08Don't get a kiss, then.
04:12I should get in short if I were you.
04:14You didn't go mad, did you, Laurie?
04:15It doesn't matter.
04:17It does.
04:18How much did it cost?
04:22Look, I wouldn't have bought it if I didn't want you to have it, now would I?
04:25Besides, it goes perfectly with the earrings.
04:27I want you looking your best.
04:30Well, that's the way it goes, darling.
04:31All right.
04:32Daddy, Daddy, where are you going?
04:33I'm going to find your sister and I'm going to bring her own, darling.
04:36I'll come with you.
04:37No, I'm afraid you can't, my baby.
04:38You can't, darling.
04:39Why not?
04:40Because I want you to stay here and look after me, for me.
04:42I don't want to.
04:43Baby, please, for me, sweetheart.
04:47All right.
04:47You'll bring me something back, won't you?
04:50I should bring you lots and lots and lots, but give Dad a kiss.
04:54You'll go after her, yeah?
04:55Yeah.
04:56All right?
04:56Good care.
04:57Right.
04:58I'll give you a bell soon as I get you.
05:00Okay.
05:02Take care, eh?
05:03Yes, of course.
05:03Kiss.
05:04Goodbye.
05:05Goodbye.
05:05All right, madam.
05:08Inside and finish breakfast.
05:09Where's Dad going?
05:10Manchester.
05:11What?
05:11I don't want this.
05:12You've got to have it, or you'll be late for school.
05:14She's only just managed to get out of Paul's parents.
05:16Mom.
05:17I don't.
05:18I'm not going to school.
05:19Oh, yes, you are.
05:20Now, inside and finish that.
05:21You finish it.
05:22You little...
05:24Look, I'm in court this morning.
05:28Oh, no, I knew...
05:29Oh, he promised he'll go with me.
05:31Ricky, I'm sorry, love.
05:32Oh, that's brilliant, that, isn't it?
05:34Look, Paul's parents have been away.
05:36Well, I don't care if they've been to Hong Kong.
05:38I might go to jail.
05:39Well, I'm mispleased with myself.
05:42Ricky.
05:43You should have seen him.
05:45What about getting your feet under the carpet?
05:46He was rolled up in it.
05:48You sure say the thing?
05:49No, I'm not.
05:51Shall I do that for you, though?
05:53No, you stay where you want.
05:55I tell you, I'm going to have a word with her.
05:57It's just not one.
05:58I wouldn't mind, but he was smart with it, you know?
06:00Well, like how?
06:01Well, you know, smart, clever.
06:03I don't know what she sees in him.
06:04She hardly knows him.
06:07He could be the mad axe man of Walford, for all she knows.
06:10Arthur, there is no mad axe man of Walford.
06:13No, I know, but you know what I mean.
06:15I mean, he breezes in and out of ears just when he peases.
06:18Sir Arthur, please, calm down, love.
06:19You're going to give yourself a heart attack over it.
06:22Now, what is it exactly that's getting to you?
06:24Him.
06:25I gathered that.
06:27But what exactly?
06:28He's a married man, Pauline.
06:31Why is it she always goes for the married men?
06:33She doesn't.
06:34Oh, she does at the moment with the one she gets serious about.
06:37I mean, look what I am last time.
06:38I don't think I'll go through that again.
06:40Well, neither do I.
06:41But it was you who stopped me rushing in there last week, remember?
06:44Anyway, the more you tell her you don't like him, the more she's going to think he's God's gift.
06:48No, leave it to me.
06:49I'll have a word with her in me own time.
06:51Somebody better, because if you don't, I didn't...
06:52Arthur!
06:52I said I'll deal with it, and I will.
06:55All right?
06:55Now, just you distance yourself.
06:57Okay?
06:59I'll bet I get going.
07:00I'll see you later, darling.
07:01All right.
07:02Now, don't forget, no work.
07:04Feet up.
07:04I'll do the hoovering when I get back.
07:05Okay.
07:18Good morning, Jimmy.
07:20Hello, Simon.
07:22I'm sorry to have to ask you, love, but could you and Sharon look after Janine for me?
07:26Oh, well...
07:26Frank's had to go to Manchester.
07:27Apparently Paul turned up.
07:29What, we dying?
07:30Oh, no, love, but he still thinks she's with him.
07:32Oh, well, this has a bit of a long shot to me.
07:34Yeah, me.
07:34Hello, Pat.
07:35Oh, hello, love.
07:35No school today, Janine?
07:36No, I've not.
07:37She says she feels ill.
07:38Yeah, mum wants us to look after her.
07:39I've got to go to court with Ricky.
07:41His case comes up today.
07:42Well, where's Frank?
07:43It's a long story, love.
07:44I'll let Simon tell you.
07:46Oh, no.
07:47I haven't found that flipping social worker.
07:48What social worker?
07:50Oh, the bod that the police send round when your kid runs off.
07:53I've got a counsellor.
07:54Give me the number and I'll do it for you, mum.
07:55Oh, love, it's Mrs. Lancaster.
07:58Here you go, darling.
07:59Oh, tell Ricky good luck, Pat.
08:00Yeah, will do.
08:01Come on, Janine.
08:02Let's see what we've got upstairs.
08:03Yeah, I'll bring this number, then, Sarah.
08:04Yeah.
08:23Hello?
08:25Is Cindy there, please?
08:26Oh, no, it doesn't matter.
08:28I'll call back.
08:29Go on, then.
08:31She's decided she wants to want me tidy up in the bar first.
08:34Yeah, it's engaged, Sarah.
08:35I'll try it again.
08:35OK.
08:36Come on, then.
08:38Oh, my love, that's my friend.
08:42Yeah, about time to...
08:44Oi.
08:44Well, then, that's a bit of all back out the guy.
08:47Here you are, Trevies, you're both and Batty.
08:48Here, Trev, get those tomates first.
08:51Hey, I've just seen young Ricky and his best bib and tucker.
08:53I think he's on his way to court.
08:55Not a lot of sympathy there.
08:56Come on, I'll beat you and me, it'll done worse.
08:58Oh, I thought he splattered my sister halfway across that square.
09:00It was an accident.
09:01Well, I can't figure out.
09:02It's where Fink has got to.
09:04It looks like he's going with Bat.
09:05Probably washed his hands at the old affair.
09:07It's not on, is it?
09:07Yeah.
09:08It's not on.
09:09Your old man not there to back you up, is it?
09:11Think if it was your Ian.
09:12My Ian, and I laid him out by now.
09:14No, look, this is stupid.
09:16What is it?
09:16The three of us on the store.
09:17It was only before Christmas.
09:18Yeah, but it's not Christmas now, is it?
09:19Next, next, right.
09:28Come on, see, see.
09:29Si, you all right for half an hour?
09:31Yeah, I should be.
09:32Why?
09:32I'm going to see Cindy.
09:34One minute.
09:35Let's get your call, Tom.
09:36What are you going to see Cindy for?
09:37Show Janine the baby.
09:39Well, yeah, but...
09:40What?
09:40Well, shouldn't you ask her first or something?
09:42Oh, she won't mind.
09:43Yeah, but Janine doesn't want to go and see the baby, do you?
09:45Yes.
09:45She'll love seeing the baby.
09:47Well, yeah, but...
09:48What?
09:48Well, what about this place?
09:50Well, that's why I'm going now, before we get busy.
09:52I'll be back by lunchtime.
09:54So I wish a problem.
09:55Problem?
09:55Yes, problem.
09:57What?
09:58Nothing, Sharon.
09:58I think you'll be able to manage.
10:00Ta-da.
10:00Bye.
10:04Oi.
10:05Yeah, hi.
10:06Hi.
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10:25Hi.
10:25It's worth a try.
10:26You don't haggle about the price of a rent, eh?
10:28So it's either 50 quid a week or it isn't.
10:29It's 60 a week.
10:30Eh?
10:31It works that 60 quid a week.
10:32No, it's 60 a week.
10:33What difference does it make?
10:34I still reckon it's worth a try.
10:36And I reckon you do better get back on the stall and start earning.
10:38You're having a break if it's 60 a week.
10:39You're having a break if it's 60, Ian.
10:40Come on there.
10:41Come on there.
10:42Tea, please.
10:43Ian's not here at the moment.
10:44It's okay.
10:45Tea for me too, please.
10:46I've seen you around for a couple of days.
10:47Been away.
10:48Working?
10:49I'll give that up.
10:50Holiday?
10:51Never needed one.
10:52You should try working in here.
10:53No, thank you.
10:54If you need an order to here, you're in the wrong job.
10:58This is a muck's game.
10:59So what do you do that's so special?
11:00Oh, I've worked in cabs, all right.
11:02Bars, hotels, all sorts of darts.
11:04Not in the wall.
11:05It's not the work you go wrong.
11:06It's the location.
11:07Oh, yeah?
11:08It was this bar in Spatestown I worked.
11:09Where?
11:10Spatestown, Barbados.
11:11Run by the section.
11:12I'll give that up.
11:13I'll give that up.
11:14I'll give that up.
11:15All the day?
11:16Never needed one.
11:17You should try working in here.
11:18No, thank you.
11:19Barbados.
11:20Run by this expat.
11:21I tell you, you wouldn't let your dog eat there.
11:24I loved it.
11:26That night I sat in the bar, did a few beers, punched a few heads.
11:31What?
11:32I was a bouncer.
11:33And all day I'd lie on the beach, watch the girls,
11:37sip a glass of whatever took me fancy.
11:39Girl, why'd you come back?
11:40Why didn't you stay out there?
11:42I ran out of road.
11:44Hey, Simon.
11:45You didn't ruin the flat this morning, did you?
11:46No.
11:47Someone ran for Sunday.
11:48No, it wasn't me.
11:49Hello, Simon.
11:50Don't look so worried.
11:51I'm back now.
11:52I thought you got lost.
11:53We got chatting.
11:54What about?
11:55Mind your own business.
11:56I'm meeting Barbary.
11:57We're having no air time.
11:58Oh, she's in the bar.
11:59Do you want to go upstairs and play, then?
12:00I'll have a telly on, please.
12:01Oh, all right.
12:02I'll switch it on for you.
12:03I'll be one minute.
12:04You can manage.
12:05Yeah, I think so.
12:06Is it all right if I go through?
12:07Yeah, go on, Cindy.
12:08I've got to see you.
12:09What?
12:10Well, someone's come up.
12:11What are you talking about?
12:12I can't explain.
12:13Not here.
12:14Simon, you haven't.
12:15Of course I haven't.
12:16Well, what then?
12:17I'll come round this afternoon.
12:18No, you can't come to the flat.
12:19Ian's home.
12:20Well, tomorrow, then?
12:21No, you can't come to the flat.
12:22It's too risky.
12:23Do you want to go and choose?
12:24It's in the fridge.
12:25Look, I'll ring you.
12:26It's in the fridge.
12:27It's in the fridge.
12:28It's in the fridge.
12:29It's in the fridge.
12:30It's in the fridge.
12:31It's in the fridge.
12:32It's in the fridge.
12:36It's in the fridge.
12:37It's in the fridge.
12:38It's in the fridge.
12:39It's in the fridge.
12:40It's in the fridge.
12:41It's in the fridge.
12:42Hello.
12:43Ready?
12:44Yeah.
12:45Ah, that's my wife.
12:46Ian!
12:47Are you having a son of me?
12:49Sorry?
12:50About what you've been, what you've done.
12:53Well?
12:54Your beliefs what you wants to believe.
13:08Small towns, small mines.
13:09What's that meant to mean?
13:10If this is all you see, this is all you'll know.
13:14There you go.
13:15Julie will be a couple of minutes, okay?
13:16Right, Cindy, you're next.
13:17You have to tear away from that child.
13:18I know.
13:19He's swollen asleep now.
13:20I'll keep an eye on him.
13:21Oh, thanks, Barbara.
13:22I didn't fancy nursing him while I was having my hair done.
13:23There you go.
13:24Just up that for us.
13:25So, how's Ian with him?
13:26Oh, he's great.
13:27Well, I always knew he'd make a good father, didn't you?
13:28Yeah, I suppose I did.
13:29Well, you wouldn't have married him otherwise, would you?
13:30No, I suppose not.
13:31Look, one time I met him with him.
13:33He's great.
13:34Well, I always knew he'd make a good father, didn't you?
13:35Yeah, I suppose I did.
13:36Well, you wouldn't have married him otherwise, would you?
13:37No, I suppose not.
13:38Look, one time I had you and Simon, Dan, as a long-term possibility.
13:39Oh, really?
13:40Yeah.
13:41And I thought you were dead right for each other.
13:42No, I had a lesson crush, that's all.
13:43I thought it was a bit more than that, didn't you?
13:44Well, maybe a bit.
13:45Anyway, it's funny how things work out.
13:46I mean, now I can't see sort of Sharon without him, or you without Ian.
13:49No, well, neither can I.
13:50How's things going with Dan, Ian?
13:51He sees his car running away.
13:52I don't know.
13:53I don't know.
13:54I don't know.
13:55I don't know.
13:56I don't know.
13:57I don't know.
13:58I don't know.
13:59I mean, now I can't see sort of Sharon without him, or you without Ian.
14:02No, well, neither can I.
14:04How's things going with Dan, Ian?
14:05He sees his car running quite a lot these days.
14:07Oh, Ian, this thing's all right.
14:09What does that mean?
14:10Oh, you know.
14:11Left his wife, has he?
14:12He's fast asleep.
14:13Oh, thanks, Barbara.
14:14Have a name for him yet?
14:16Well, I thought of him.
14:17Oh, no, I've gone off that.
14:19Oh, it's a nice name.
14:20Not Jason?
14:21Oh, no.
14:22New Zealand, every other kid you meet's called Jason.
14:24What, then?
14:25Stephen.
14:26Stephenville.
14:27That's nice.
14:28Any middle names?
14:29No, it's taken me long enough to think of that.
14:30What does Ian think of it?
14:31Well, he'll like it.
14:32This girl can do no wrong in his eyes.
14:33I know.
14:34Guess what Pete want to call it?
14:36Peter.
14:37Right.
14:44What were you and Cindy talking about this morning?
14:46Oh, all sorts.
14:47Me and your babies then.
14:48What about babies?
14:49You know, baby talk.
14:50Baby talk?
14:51Yes, baby talk.
14:52So, what's eating you?
14:54Sharon, have you ever signed on?
14:58You don't.
14:59On what?
15:00Don't.
15:01No, no.
15:02Oh, because I was wondering what it was like, you know, for a woman, because I don't look
15:05very nice on the outside.
15:07Oh, well, I hear it's not too bad.
15:09Better than doing without.
15:10Oh.
15:11Without what?
15:12Cash.
15:13Oh, yeah, I suppose so.
15:14Well, I'm going tomorrow.
15:16Dot, you might not have to.
15:17Oh, I will, Sharon, yes, because I mean, I can't do nothing.
15:21I mean, I'm a doer by nature.
15:23Have you seen old Ross's face?
15:24Who?
15:25The Greek that runs a laundry.
15:26Yeah, I saw him this morning.
15:28Well, didn't he say anything?
15:29No, he was too busy talking to Marge.
15:31She's after my job, Sharon.
15:32Oh, no, she's not.
15:33Yes, she is, Sharon.
15:34Dot, she's not.
15:35She's after my job.
15:36Look, shall I let you in on a little seat?
15:38Hey, we made it.
15:39Well, at least he's not in prison.
15:41Who?
15:42Ricky.
15:43He was in court this morning for knocking Paul in there.
15:44How'd you get old?
15:45Yeah, it was all right.
15:46£75 and two points on my licence when I get one.
15:47Oh, you didn't have the hanging judge, then?
15:49What do you have?
15:50No, let me get these.
15:51I'm celebrating.
15:52No, no, no, you've got a fine to pay off.
15:53It's all right, it's no problem.
15:54I can afford £40 a week at the garage.
15:55I don't know why they'd bother.
15:56I'll tell you why they'd bother, son.
15:57They'd bother because somebody's got to pay for your little joyride.
16:00If you think your little brush with the law costs just £75, then you're sadly mistaken.
16:05Because if they'd have fined you what it really cost,
16:07you'd have probably gone out and robbed somebody to pay for it.
16:09So you just think about it.
16:10Give us a half a week, shall we?
16:12Simon.
16:13I could murder Frank.
16:15I should have been in there, not me.
16:17Has he rung yet?
16:18No, nothing.
16:19How's Janine been?
16:20Good as gold.
16:21Huh?
16:22Who's she killed?
16:23No, she's been an angel.
16:24I don't think we make it up about her.
16:26I don't know what you're getting so upset about, Marge.
16:29I'm getting upset because Dot has been very kind to me
16:32and she thinks I'm trying to pinch her jaw.
16:34Don't worry.
16:35Look, the way I see it, Marge, you've got two choices.
16:37Oh, yeah, go on, Rob.
16:39Well, firstly, you weather the storm as best you can and carry on till tomorrow.
16:42Oh, that might be difficult.
16:44Or secondly, you tell her the truth.
16:45And if tomorrow is good news and Opidopolis says she can keep her job, all will be fine.
16:48If, on the other hand, tomorrow is bad news, then prepare yourself for a mega-depression.
16:54I think I'll weather the storm up.
16:56I don't know.
16:57Thank you, Rob, anyway.
16:58See you later.
17:02What was all that about?
17:03What?
17:04What's she ever done to you?
17:05It's stupid getting so wound up about a pathetic job.
17:08It's not pathetic to her.
17:09It's very important.
17:10Yeah, and to you.
17:11What does that mean?
17:12Look, what are we doing getting so worried about two old dears and their bourgeois jobs?
17:16You don't even know what bourgeois means.
17:17I know.
17:18It's how we're going to wind up if we're not careful.
17:20It's not.
17:21No.
17:22We're nearly there.
17:23Nice flat where we try and keep the landlord sweet.
17:25Out to work each morning.
17:27Is that it?
17:28Is that it for me and you?
17:29I don't want to spend the rest of my days here.
17:32It's all town, small mines.
17:34There's more out there, but...
17:35Look, hang on a minute.
17:36This was all your idea.
17:37You wanted the flat.
17:38You wanted to stall everything.
17:39There's a change for mines.
17:40Lord, you keep quiet a minute.
17:41Come on, calm down.
17:42I'll see you later.
17:43Has your mum done her number yet?
17:44Mm-hmm.
17:45About me being here?
17:46Oh, no, no.
17:47She's going to make me sweat a little first.
17:48Where's Lauren?
17:49I mean, Vicky.
17:50She's playing with Martin next door.
17:51I'm sorry, Michelle.
17:52I didn't mean to.
17:53It's all right.
17:54It just came out, you know?
17:55Yeah, well, at least she hasn't called me back.
17:56I'm sorry, Michelle.
17:57I didn't mean to.
17:58It's all right.
17:59It's all right.
18:00It's all right.
18:01It's all right.
18:02It's all right.
18:03It's all right.
18:04It's all right.
18:05It's all right.
18:06It's all right.
18:07It just came out, you know?
18:08Yeah, well, at least you haven't called me Mandy yet.
18:10I'm really sorry, Michelle.
18:11I said it's all right, didn't I?
18:14I mean, you must miss your kids.
18:16Yeah, I do, yeah.
18:19You'd like Lauren.
18:20She is just like Vicky.
18:22Is she your favourite?
18:23No, I don't really have any favourites, but Lauren's the youngest, though.
18:27I can't help but have a soft spot for her.
18:29Mm-hmm.
18:30Like the others?
18:31Well, Wayne's nearly five.
18:32Nicola's just turned six.
18:33I've got a picture of me for that.
18:34No, it's all right.
18:35I'm sorry.
18:36I thought...
18:37I think we'd better just change the subject.
18:40No, no, I don't mind talking about it.
18:42It's...
18:43I'm just not ready to see him just yet.
18:49Why did you and Mandy split up?
18:52Well, I...
18:53I mean, if you don't want to talk about it, it's all right.
18:55No, no, it's not that.
18:58Well, we grew apart, I suppose.
19:00I don't really know Mandy anymore.
19:02I know you better.
19:03No, you don't.
19:04No, you don't.
19:05You want to bet?
19:06There's a lot you don't know about me, and I suppose there's a lot I don't know about you, too.
19:10Like what?
19:13Well, did Mandy find out about us?
19:16No, I told her.
19:18Is that why you left?
19:19No, I left because my marriage was over.
19:22And as much for Mandy's sake as mine, somebody had to do something.
19:25And if I hadn't been on the scene?
19:27Well, I'd still have left her.
19:28Maybe not at that exact moment, but there's no point in staying.
19:32Not even for the kids?
19:33No, not even for the kids.
19:35There's nothing worse than seeing your mum and dad at each other's throats all the time.
19:39No.
19:40It destroys kids.
19:42Which is why I didn't want to get into a relationship like that again.
19:45And ours is not like that?
19:46No, of course it's not.
19:47Because neither you nor I will let it get like that.
19:50I mean, we both know exactly where we stand.
19:53Which is why, when you ask me about my kids, I tell you.
19:57If we want this to work, and I know we both do,
20:00then we can't have any secrets from each other.
20:20I'm glad we talked about Mandy and the kids.
20:41Yeah, so am I.
20:42I'd have told you about it before, but you never seem to want to talk about it.
20:45Well, I didn't then.
20:46What made you change your mind?
20:48Well, I don't know.
20:49Maybe it's just you being here, you know.
20:51No secrets.
20:54If I tell you something, will you promise not to say anything?
20:57Of course I will.
20:58Promise?
20:59I promise.
21:00It's got nothing to do with us.
21:02Go on.
21:03It's just that I overheard something the other night.
21:05I wish I hadn't.
21:06What?
21:08I heard Cindy and Wixie talking.
21:10What about?
21:12About the baby.
21:13What about the baby?
21:16Ian's not the father.
21:18Are you sure?
21:19Yeah.
21:20Well, you just overheard this?
21:21Mm-hmm.
21:22Well, who is the father?
21:23Oh, come on, Michelle.
21:24I'm not going to tell anyone.
21:25Simon.
21:26Simon?
21:27Yeah, that's what she said.
21:28He denies it, of course.
21:29Well, if he'd have done that, I wouldn't have thought any more about it.
21:30But no, he admitted it.
21:31Do you think Ian knows?
21:32No.
21:33Do you think she's going to tell him?
21:34I don't think so.
21:35There's something.
21:36Is it?
21:37Yeah, of course.
21:38It's the best way.
21:39I mean, why screw everything up when everybody's perfectly happy?
21:40What about Sharon?
21:41Yeah.
21:42What about Sharon?
21:43Yeah, what about her?
21:44Oh, come on, Danny.
21:45No, look, there's some things that are better left unsaid, Michelle.
21:48I mean, why give her a great load of grief?
21:50You speak from experience, do you?
21:51Of course not, but I reckon it's better if Sharon doesn't know.
21:54Look, there's some things that are better left unsaid, Michelle.
21:56I mean, why give her a great load of grief?
21:57You speak from experience, do you?
21:58Of course not, then.
21:59It's just, I reckon it's better if Sharon doesn't know.
22:01Blissful ignorance is what you call it.
22:02Yeah, but I've been there with her before, Danny.
22:03Now, look, if Simon decides to tell Sharon, well, that's up to him.
22:06But it's between the two of them.
22:07It's got nothing to do with you.
22:08Hello.
22:09Hiya.
22:10Oh, not disturbing nothing, am I?
22:11Not at all, no.
22:12Is it raining at all?
22:13Yeah, it just started.
22:14Oh, it just started.
22:15Oh.
22:16Oh.
22:17Oh.
22:18Oh.
22:19Oh.
22:20Oh.
22:21Oh.
22:22Oh.
22:23Oh.
22:24Oh.
22:25Oh.
22:26Oh.
22:27Oh.
22:28Oh.
22:29Oh.
22:30Oh.
22:31I had to get away for five minutes.
22:32It didn't also matter with Simon.
22:33Oh.
22:42We could have picked a better night for it.
22:43It's coming down in bucketfuls out there.
22:47What I thought I'd do is ring a cab, get them to pick us up from here.
22:52I'm not going, Laurie.
22:54What?
22:55I decided not to go.
22:57Oh, are you feeling well?
22:58No, I'm fine.
22:59I'm fine. I just don't want to go.
23:02Why not?
23:04Is it out of order to ask why after I've made all these arrangements?
23:07No.
23:09So why don't you want to go all of a sudden?
23:11It's not all of a sudden.
23:12No?
23:13No. I've been thinking about it for a while.
23:16And?
23:18I don't want things to go on the way they are.
23:21OK, I can understand that.
23:23Good.
23:25But if you don't tell me what you want to change,
23:26then there's not very much I can do about it, is there?
23:29I don't feel right about tonight, and...
23:32And?
23:35I don't feel right about you and me.
23:39Are you trying to wind me up?
23:40No.
23:41And I'm sorry if I've messed up all your arrangements.
23:44Oh, come on, Kath, you get your coat on, let's go,
23:46and stop mucking me around.
23:47I'm not mucking you about, Laurie.
23:49I'm not going.
23:52I managed to get tickets for Ronnie Scott's.
23:54I bought you a new dress, two grand's worth a necklace,
23:58and now you don't want to go?
23:59And that's not mucking me around?
24:05Yeah.
24:06What's that? I don't want that.
24:07No, go on, take it.
24:07I don't want it.
24:09I don't either.
24:12Look, what's all this about?
24:14I just told you.
24:15No, you haven't.
24:15You've gone on about wanting things to change,
24:17but you won't say how.
24:18I mean, I can't do anything unless you tell me.
24:21I don't want you to do anything,
24:22except go off to Ronnie Scott's,
24:24have a drink with your mates,
24:24and forget all about me.
24:25Oh, just like that.
24:27After all I've been through.
24:29What?
24:30Oh, no, come on.
24:32I've been very patient.
24:33Oh, yeah.
24:35I'm sorry.
24:36I've forgotten how patient you'd been.
24:38You know, you really do have a knack of laughing at the wrong time.
24:41I only laugh when I find things funny.
24:42Oh, well, I'm glad you find it funny,
24:44because I don't.
24:45In fact, I think it's pathetic.
24:48Look, you're living in the past, Cath.
24:50The record's wearing thin.
24:52Why don't you just forget it and come out of yourself?
24:55I mean, nobody around here cares what happened anymore.
24:57Nobody.
24:58Oh, yes, they do.
24:59I do.
25:00Well, you're the only one.
25:02To most people, and me in particular, it's boring.
25:06Yeah, you're right, it is.
25:07And it's boring for me.
25:08Very boring.
25:10But one thing's for certain.
25:11I ain't going to change it by dangling on the end of your arm
25:14dressed up like some Barbie doll.
25:16Look, I think you'd better go.
25:17You'll be late.
25:18I don't want to go out with you, do I?
25:31I don't want to go out with you tonight.
25:33Okay, then we'll stay in.
25:34No, Laurie!
25:36So what do you want to do?
25:38I want to be meself.
25:41And whatever you want, Laurie, it ain't me.
25:45You know what you really want?
25:47Surprise me.
25:48Well, I'm willing to give it another try.
25:50Oh, for which I will be eternally grateful.
25:54You are one mixed-up lady.
25:57Yeah, well, I may well be.
25:58But one thing I am clear about is
25:59I don't want you.
26:02And not wanting you, Laurie, isn't one of my problems.
26:05I think you should go.
26:07Kathy...
26:07Go on.
26:08I don't think she overheard us, do you?
26:24No, she said something.
26:25Do you think I ought to tell Simon it was, you know, me that overheard it?
26:30Yeah.
26:30I wouldn't.
26:31Quick.
26:32Before he goes and does something stupid.
26:35Pick you up.
26:37Oh, can't you leave her a bit?
26:38Better not.
26:39Okay.
26:40Well, don't forget your jacket.
26:41It's pouring down a bit.
26:44I'll only be about two minutes, okay?
26:45Okay.
27:12Laurie!
27:13Laurie!
27:15Hello, Danny.
27:43Aren't you going to invite me
27:45into your loveness, then?
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