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00:00Cows won't feed themselves out there.
00:25Yeah, I know, I'm gonna do it.
00:26Do you want me to?
00:27No.
00:28I could do with some air.
00:31Well, once you get out there and you see the view...
00:35Seriously?
00:37Look, just hear me out, will you?
00:41Just listen, please.
00:43I'm trying to figure out what the cost of this fine's gonna be.
00:47And even though Harry's on the mend, the main water supply's still off, so...
00:51The emergency supply's been fine.
00:52Aye, so far.
00:53And they might be able to...
00:54Ken, you said you would listen!
00:56So if the fine's gonna be like 20 or 50 grand, we don't have it, do we?
01:03God, I was so keen to see the back of last year after having the tumour and now I've got to deal with all this mess.
01:08Oh, and on top of that, I've got Lewis turning up asking questions about Emma and Adam.
01:12Well, you still think Ross wants a relationship with him?
01:15Yes!
01:16God knows what I'm gonna say to him if he comes back.
01:21Anyway, the animals need feeding, so I'll feed them.
01:34It's just...
01:36The whole thing just feels so...
01:39...sour, you know?
01:41Yeah, well, if Harry's coming out tomorrow, what is wrong with promising him ice cream when he gets back?
01:58It's a celebration.
01:59You don't get the filthy looks off the dentist.
02:02Must be great to be the dazzling uncle.
02:04Oh, well, it's a tough job, but someone's got to do it.
02:09Hey.
02:11Hey, come in.
02:12Come in.
02:13Come in.
02:17He's gonna be just fine.
02:19What if tomorrow's too soon?
02:22Well, I have to admit, they know what they're doing.
02:25They wouldn't let him out if he wasn't ready, and they know that I work in the surgery just up the road from you.
02:30So we've got it all covered.
02:32I thought I was gonna lose him.
02:35And a couple of days ago, he was driving me spare.
02:38It'll be just the same when he gets back, I promise you.
02:41I've, um, I've left his colouring book in the van. I'll just, um, put it back and get it.
02:46You'd forget your head.
02:47Male menopause.
02:50I was just searching for your number, then I remembered you didn't give me it.
02:54Uh, yeah, I'm, um, always losing my phone.
02:58You didn't come back yesterday.
02:59Yeah, I told you my nephew was ill.
03:02You said they had news.
03:05He's woken up.
03:07They've settled him. I've got to go. I'll see you later.
03:10Is he talking?
03:12Is he talking, Kathleen?
03:15You friend that with you today?
03:17No, I'm used to being in hospital on my own, you know, doctors and tests.
03:21Like a home from home.
03:23Yeah, but I've never had a pelvic examination before, so, uh, no Vanessa today.
03:27Well, she won't have to be in the room with you.
03:29I know, but she'd still be on the other side of that door, whatever, Yelp or something.
03:33Well, I haven't had a woman Yelp yet.
03:35Right, well that's good to know.
03:36So the speculum can be uncomfortable for some women. It comes in all different sizes. I'll take my time and you'll be happy to know I have done thousands of pelvic examinations.
03:46Yeah, and I suppose I've had thousands of invasive tests, so, uh, bring it on.
03:50How'd you even end up doing this as a job?
03:54To prove everyone wrong.
03:56Long story. You get changed and I'll see you in a bit.
04:00Hey!
04:12Hey, Harry's coming out tomorrow.
04:15Yeah, just getting him some treats.
04:17What a relief.
04:18And apparently they're doing an inspection today just to make sure it's safe for everyone.
04:22Myra would tell you that.
04:24Sam.
04:26Cain and Moira are like the closest family I've got.
04:28Yeah, I know. I know, sorry. I know that none of this is your fault. I'm just glad that Harry's getting better.
04:36Yeah. Bit shattered.
04:39Can I say something to try and make you smile?
04:42Yes, please.
04:44Eric's ended up with a million gallons of bottled water since they put the emergency supply on yesterday.
04:50He was hoping this would go on for weeks.
04:52Typical Eric.
04:54I told him I'd bath in it if I could afford the lucky to heat it.
04:56Well, you could have a nice bath.
04:58I didn't realise things are actually that bad.
05:00Oh, well.
05:03Belle was in here yesterday when my card got declined.
05:06Yes, I'm skint, but, er, well, I'm not destitute yet.
05:09And everyone's skint, aren't they?
05:11Maybe except for Nate.
05:13I mean, he's still not paid me a penny in maintenance.
05:16I don't know how you sell their back.
05:17I'm not.
05:18I'm just exhausted.
05:20I haven't got the time or the money to be chasing him round.
05:23I've just got to keep going.
05:26Keep thinking of new lies to tell Frankie.
05:28You're such a good dad, though.
05:30Or maybe that's just what you're wanting people to think.
05:33Come on.
05:35We've all been played for fools by men.
05:37Oh, I didn't mean that you were a fool with Tom.
05:40I know.
05:41Oh, gosh.
05:43Can we just forget that and go back to laughing at Eric?
05:52Just whenever you're ready.
05:59You really are an expert.
06:00I hardly felt a thing.
06:02Can we take a seat?
06:04Erm, I know I might need an egg donation as well as everything else,
06:07but, erm, what do you think?
06:08Plenty of time to talk about all of that.
06:10Just have some immediate questions first, OK?
06:13So, after sex or between periods, do you ever have any bleed through?
06:18Erm, yeah, a bit.
06:20I think, I don't know, why is it a problem?
06:22Probably not.
06:23Just when I was examining your cervix, I found a little area of inflammation.
06:27Right, well, I never have any pain, if that's what you mean.
06:30Good to know, but we do need to check the bleeding, OK?
06:34Why, do you think there's something wrong?
06:35Is hers this basic because of what she did?
06:40I don't know what to say, mate.
06:42I don't really come here that often.
06:44I'm not really a graveyard or tidying type.
06:48It doesn't look good, being dead religious and not having a decent gravestone.
06:51She's not dead religious any more.
06:53Now she's just dead.
06:54Sorry.
06:59It's the thing about me, I make jokes when I shouldn't.
07:02I wish you'd said you were coming today, mate.
07:05I don't like upsetting people.
07:07You're not upsetting anyone.
07:08You chucked me out yesterday.
07:10Sorry about that.
07:12It's just that Moira, she's going through a really hard time at the minute.
07:15It wasn't personal.
07:18Let me give you a hand.
07:20Are you trying to get round me?
07:22I know this must still be a head scramble.
07:24It is for me.
07:26But the reason I don't like coming here is...
07:28Well, to be honest, it's because I don't like thinking about it.
07:32Her, Dad, Finn.
07:33Finn.
07:35You would have got on really well with him.
07:37He was a good kid.
07:39And what about her?
07:40Was there actually any good in her?
07:44She was a good nurse.
07:46Some people liked her.
07:47Which only goes to show that you never really know who anybody is,
07:50or what they're capable of.
07:52Am I like her?
07:56Lucky for you now.
07:59Now, come on.
08:00Let's go for a wonder, then we'll go to the pub.
08:03OK.
08:04The thing is, though, mate, is that a little bit skint at the minute.
08:07We'll have tap water.
08:09Ah, but the village water's off.
08:11Ah, the emergency supply's on.
08:13Shouldn't I, Ross?
08:17My God.
08:19You really are like Finn.
08:25Everything in my life, it's like...
08:27I can't have anything without there being something to spoil it.
08:31Do you think I've got cancer?
08:33Let's not jump ahead of ourselves, OK?
08:35There are many simple reasons for inflammation.
08:38But why hasn't it been picked up before?
08:39I mean, it's not going to have tests every few months with my fanconia anemia.
08:43Well, women aren't normally called for a smear test until 25.
08:45Yeah, but I'm not normal, am I?
08:47I'm sorry this is distressing you, Sarah, but please try not to worry.
08:51I can't tell for definite what's going on just by looking at your cervix, so...
08:56I'd like to book you in for a biopsy, just to get a better understanding of what's happening here,
08:59and we can go from there.
09:01We'll get the results as quickly as possible.
09:04And it's none of my business, but maybe bring your friend next time.
09:08Aidan?
09:22Can you hear me, Aidan?
09:27No, it's OK.
09:30Because I think you can.
09:38Just relax, relax.
10:05Don't force anything.
10:09John!
10:11I'm so glad you're here.
10:14He's been getting distressed.
10:17Well, with a brain injury, it's to be expected.
10:21I'm here.
10:25Yes, love.
10:27Well, he knows you.
10:29He hasn't spoken to me yet, but...
10:32Yes, of course he does.
10:33I'm his mother.
10:34I've been with him every day for years.
10:37Don't you worry.
10:39I'm here.
10:41And John's with me.
10:42Look!
10:43Here he is.
10:45Let's not pressure him, OK?
10:47You know him better than anyone.
10:50You know what he's like.
10:51He'd want us to push him to come back to himself.
10:54You and John were so in love, you got engaged.
11:00Look at him, sweetheart.
11:03Tell me you remember him.
11:05Maybe I should...
11:07Go ahead.
11:08I've got no one else.
11:09Else.
11:11Just five more minutes.
11:17Yeah, of course.
11:18I'll stay.
11:20Thank you so much.
11:24Finally!
11:25I thought you were avoiding me.
11:27Oh, no, it just took ages to get back from Leeds.
11:29I'd offer you a cup of tea, but even with the emergency water on, I've still not got any milk.
11:33What a dope.
11:34Oh, we have gowans at ours.
11:35Grant is obsessed with calcium.
11:37Oh, she's at that difficult age.
11:39Bone density-wise.
11:41You tell her I said that, she'll take your head off.
11:43Go on, I dare you.
11:46Go on, then.
11:47I'm surprised you've been able to hold it in this long.
11:50Traces out, if that's what you're worried about.
11:53Matt, was it OK?
11:54I know tests like this can be a bit daunting.
11:57Nope, the appointment went great.
12:00Really?
12:01Yeah, it's definitely not a no, and I could probably carry a baby.
12:03They've just got a few more tests they need to do, but honestly, it went like a dream.
12:07Oh, that's amazing, Sarah!
12:08So, you sure about keeping it a secret?
12:11You did say you'd tell Charity once you got today out of the way,
12:14and you've been so clear about explaining everything.
12:17I'm sure they'll get it.
12:18Yeah, look, I know what's said, but please just let me do this next set of tests.
12:22OK.
12:23But I'm coming with you next time.
12:24I felt proper guilty you were going on your own today.
12:26Look, I'm better on my own. Honestly, I'm so used to it.
12:29Yeah, for your fanconia anemia, not fertility.
12:32Right, well, I'll let you know when my next appointment is, then.
12:35Great. Don't be scared.
12:36Ooh, what an adventure!
12:38Has anyone else got sick? Please say no.
12:44I mean, things are calming down now, thankfully.
12:47Claudette was poorly, but she's back at work now,
12:49so I'm just grabbing a bit of time to myself.
12:51But, yeah, it's been one hell of a week.
12:54A lot of up-chucking to deal with.
12:56Yeah, well, it's-it's my fault. Hold my hands up.
13:01I've dealt with that slurry tanker a million times before, but I've no idea how that ha-
13:05Mackenzie.
13:06Mackenzie.
13:07I have just come for a quiet drink. Sorry. Sorry.
13:11There's no use in going over and over it.
13:13He's the guy who sorts the allotments.
13:19Great.
13:22Free bay, and I won't mention that you've been poisoning kids.
13:25Everyone already knows.
13:28He doesn't.
13:29Who's that?
13:30My long-lost brother, Lewis.
13:32Oh, poor lad.
13:34Lewis, is it?
13:37Yeah.
13:38Hi.
13:39Mackenzie. Nice to meet you.
13:40I'm the guy that's made everyone sick.
13:43Okay.
13:45I'm not a liar.
13:46Secret baby!
13:48But I'm also not a blackmailer.
13:51See, your gorgeous brother here has been trying to wangle free beers in exchange for silence,
13:55but I've told you myself.
13:56If you're that poor, I could lend you some money.
13:58Er, I'm not a tramp.
14:00Don't show me up.
14:01Still got my pride.
14:05He wants to know how much.
14:06He's funnier than you, Ross.
14:09Anyway, erm, I'm gonna go speak to the garden guy.
14:12Bring them over when they're ready, please.
14:15Two beers, then.
14:17He's a nice guy.
14:19Nothing like you.
14:28So, can you remember being in the army with John?
14:33Tell him, John.
14:34Kathleen, he's only just woken up.
14:37I know.
14:39Have they, erm...
14:41Have they said what his chances of things coming back are?
14:44Well, they said he wouldn't wake up, but he has.
14:46Whoa.
14:50What are you doing?
14:51Please, just hold his hand so he knows you're here.
14:55It's not like you haven't before.
14:57It will come back to you.
14:59Just try.
15:01John and you were inseparable.
15:03Kathleen, he's, erm...
15:05He's too tired for this right now.
15:07Let's, erm...
15:08Let's have a word.
15:19I know I seem horrible and cruel, but...
15:22I thought there'd be more.
15:24Any good one would be the same, and you are good, and he is so lucky.
15:33And this might seem hard right now, but...
15:36You're gonna have to accept that there will be parts of his life that he won't recall.
15:44Oh, I should be stronger for you, I'm sorry.
15:47The doctors have said there...
15:48Maybe nothing there at all.
15:54Your medical, please tell me they're wrong.
16:00Well, there's life, there's hope.
16:04This might sound weak, but...
16:06I don't know how much longer I can do this for.
16:09You've done so much...
16:12already.
16:14I suppose there's no point in...
16:18both of us waiting forever.
16:37Boy's working her fingers to the bone out there.
16:40Not just gonna make any difference to the fight.
16:42Where's Matt?
16:44He's working at the pub.
16:46And when he's here, he's in the top field avoiding Moira,
16:48because he's feeling guilty.
16:50Well, Harry comes out tomorrow. I'll text her, I'll let him know.
16:52No, no, don't do that.
16:54He grafts a lot harder when he's feeling guilty.
16:56You're terrible.
16:57Yeah, and you're always helping people.
16:59No, I'm not.
17:03What are you after?
17:05I've come to see you because I am gonna head to Scotland.
17:08Why?
17:09To try and track down Nate.
17:11Because I don't think he's just abandoned Frankie.
17:14It's not like it's out of sight, out of mind.
17:15That's his little girl and he darts on her.
17:18And yeah, okay, Tracy might have given up on him, but...
17:20I just feel like I can help him and I can get him in the family again.
17:23You're doing it again.
17:25Well, he's your son, surely you want him back.
17:27Of course I do.
17:28Okay, so?
17:29So, I rang him on his birthday.
17:31Well, what did he say?
17:33Nothing, he's just stung up.
17:35I can take a hint.
17:37Look, if he comes back, we can talk things through.
17:40He's an adult.
17:41I've gotta concentrate on Isaac and Kyle.
17:43Especially after what he's been through, you know?
17:45I don't want to go without your blessing.
17:48No, you got my blessing.
17:57Yeah, I've always been a keen gardener, but only really as an adult, not man and boy like you.
18:02Well, horticulture helps keep a quiet mind.
18:05I could not agree more.
18:08Have you considered doing a talk this season at the village hall?
18:13They are bald rigid with me wanging on about cabbage.
18:15I can't think why.
18:17Yeah, I'd love to. I've got loads of fascinating stuff on the go.
18:20Is it? Is it fascinating, Noel?
18:23Do you have a gardening girlfriend?
18:25Yeah. Very presumptuous of you, Doctor.
18:28Just ignore him. He wants attention like a dog.
18:29I'm gay. No boyfriend currently.
18:33Anyway, I've studied complimentary stuff for ages.
18:36Especially medicinal cannabis and mushrooms.
18:39Oh.
18:42Oh, that's my cue to leave.
18:45Claudette demands my presence and her bite is as bad as her bark.
18:49But this has been fascinating. We should pick it up another time.
18:52Maybe without the cannabis bit.
18:54When you come to the allotment, there is a spade with your name on it.
18:57See you there.
19:00Oh, that got rid of him.
19:05I like him.
19:06Well, you're welcome to him.
19:08I can't stick him.
19:10Now, when you say mushrooms and cannabis, how much have you got exactly?
19:15And exactly where is it?
19:18And do you have a partner or is it just you?
19:20You ask a lot of questions.
19:21Yes.
19:22So, is it my turn to get the next round in?
19:24Do you want to get the next round in?
19:25Do you want to get the next round in?
19:26Do you want to get the next round in?
19:27Do you want to get the next round?
19:28Do you want to get the next round?
19:29If you want to get the next round in?
19:30So let's see.
19:31Do you want to get the next round in?
19:32Your wipers were on their last legs, there was no screen wash at all, and...
19:54And have you checked your tyre pressure? Yes, I have.
19:57Some good news. They've re-routed the water supply, so we shouldn't need the emergency
20:02water after today. Normal service will resume, hopefully. Hey, what brings you here?
20:09I'm heading to Scotland. Gonna try to find Nett. And if I do...
20:15Ask him what the hell he's playing at. Tell him that his daughter misses him and that we need him back here on the farm and obviously tell him that I'm sorry.
20:21Yeah, and please explain to him about me having the brain tumour and how sorry we both are. I mean, you're good with him.
20:27What, and I'm not? I'm better. Yeah, just make him see sense.
20:31I will try.
20:34Aha! I thought I was gonna see you earlier.
20:37Sorry, I got caught up at the hospital.
20:40What with?
20:41Oh, just Victoria and Harry. He's, er, he's coming home tomorrow.
20:45Yeah, I've already told them. Sorry if I stole your thunder.
20:48No, honestly, nothing could take the shine off today.
20:50Well, if you're here to work, do you fancy brew first?
20:53Please.
20:54I'm, er, on leave from the surgery, so two whole days you got me for.
20:57Be sick of the sight of me.
20:58We'll leave you to it.
21:00I'll see you later, Bill.
21:01See you. Bye.
21:02Bye.
21:03I just can't stop thinking about walking into that wedding with Nate. How happy Aaron will be.
21:15You're that confident.
21:17Every wedding needs a big surprise, doesn't it?
21:19Wish me luck.
21:33Bye.
21:34Bye.
21:35Bye.