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  • 24/05/2025
S43 E10

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00:00He waltz in, late, wearing the wrong attire.
00:02I think the least you could do is show us.
00:04Give us a twirl.
00:08Hello.
00:09At least there's someone around here I can trust.
00:11Something this big, it can't be swept under the carpet.
00:14Find someone else to twirl for you.
00:16Yeah.
00:17He's gonna get what's coming to him.
00:20You have ruined everything!
00:22You called social services?
00:23I did, yeah.
00:24I thought you said I was in charge.
00:26Thanks for the vote of confidence.
00:27Right.
00:28Anna Mills, councillor for Holby West.
00:31God, there's someone dying here!
00:34Are you okay?
00:35And I'm gonna fight tooth and nail to make sure you get what you need.
00:39I'm looking forward to working with you, Anna.
00:51Morning.
00:52Hi.
00:53Didn't hear you get up.
00:54Yeah, sorry.
00:55It was an early start.
00:56I've got a lot of prep to do.
00:58Anna and I are meeting with this healthcare securities committee this morning.
01:01Oh, it's the funding proposal?
01:03Yeah.
01:04It's the last chance to get my squeeze.
01:09You doing okay?
01:10No.
01:11Didn't sleep very well.
01:12You know, some journalist has churned out clickbait about that list.
01:15I know my dad, that isn't him.
01:17Do you think...
01:18Do you think you could have a chat with him?
01:20Just see how he's getting on.
01:22Me?
01:23Well, yeah.
01:24Your predator accusation isn't exactly father-daughter chat, is it?
01:27Claire, I'm under a lot of pressure right now, okay?
01:31And besides, it's Russell.
01:32I mean, he'll be fine.
01:33Flynn?
01:35I need you with me on this.
01:37Yeah, I'm right here, aren't I?
01:39No.
01:40No, you're checking the clock and trying to work out how to end this conversation.
01:44I wasn't.
01:45I wasn't looking at the clock.
01:46That's not what I was doing.
01:47Okay.
01:55Hi, it's Anna.
01:57Please leave a message.
01:58Thanks.
02:00Anna, it's Flynn.
02:01I'm on my way to the office now.
02:09Listen, you got any plans for lunch after?
02:12I think I could use a drink.
02:15Anyway, think about it.
02:24Okay.
02:45Hey, what's happening?
02:46I'm a doctor.
02:47Can I help you?
02:48Yes, yes, just in there.
02:50Hey, this is one of the doctors.
02:55What?
03:01Anna.
03:03Anna.
03:04Anna.
03:05Let me see your wound.
03:13Anna, keep your eyes open for me, Anna.
03:16I think we're there, okay?
03:17Listen, paramedics are going to be on the way.
03:18You make sure they know where they're coming to, okay?
03:20Go, go.
03:21How long has she been here for?
03:22How long?
03:23Fifteen minutes.
03:24It's okay, I got you.
03:27Anna.
03:53Anna.
04:16Morning.
04:20You okay?
04:21Yeah, fine.
04:22Let's go.
04:28Look, if there's anything you want to talk about...
04:30Sean, I won't be in front of you, but we're going to be late.
04:32No, I just...
04:33I know with everything that's been going on...
04:37I want to know where I stand with you.
04:40We okay?
04:42Yeah.
04:44Of course we're okay.
04:46This week, my...
04:48My head's been scrambled.
04:49You've been on that list, it's...
04:52It's hard.
04:55But we're okay.
04:58Come here.
05:07Wait.
05:08My lunch.
05:10Two secs.
05:22Okay.
05:48E-006 to Control.
05:50Just to update you,
05:51police already on scene.
05:52We're heading in now. Over.
05:54Repeat that. Over.
06:01Jennifer, come on.
06:08Lib?
06:09Jane, this is Anna Mills.
06:10She was attacked by an unknown male.
06:12Several penetrating wounds to the upper right abdomen
06:15made with a screwdriver by a radio pulse,
06:17but it's spreading and she's becoming more tachycardic.
06:19Anna, I'm going to put some oxygen on you.
06:21Keep your eyes open.
06:22She the counsellor from the riots?
06:24Yeah.
06:25They know who did this?
06:26I don't know.
06:27Some guy came in,
06:28screaming about the girls who drowned,
06:29said it was the police's fault.
06:30She was on their side.
06:31I don't know.
06:32You'll be first on scene?
06:33Yeah.
06:34Well, just after it happened,
06:35we were supposed to have a meeting this morning.
06:38Anna.
06:39Anna, we're going to get you to hold me, okay?
06:41Because you're a legal mother,
06:42so you stay with me.
06:43Do you understand?
06:44Stay with me, okay?
06:46Keep your eyes open, Anna.
06:47Anna, come on. Eyes open.
06:50SIREN WAILS
06:55I'm completely clueless, but what can you do?
07:03You'd better check on the lights when they come through.
07:06Okay? I'll go and change my hat now.
07:09As soon as you can.
07:10Sean.
07:11You scared me.
07:13You were a little bit quiet in the car.
07:16You all right?
07:17Can we talk?
07:19In private?
07:22Yeah.
07:23Okay.
07:26Ah, lover's tryst.
07:28They say you should never mix work and pleasure.
07:31Lesser mind you're wanted downstairs
07:33for a hernia pre-op consult.
07:37Well, run along.
07:38Well, run along.
07:49Okay, well, luckily there's no damage to the eye itself,
07:52so we'll get that wound cleaned and tidied up for you.
07:55And in the future, make sure you shut your cupboard door
07:57after you put your shopping away, yeah?
08:00Hey.
08:01Hey.
08:02Obi, how's he doing?
08:03Yeah, er, he still needs a scan,
08:06but things have calmed down.
08:09Good, wish I could say the same.
08:13Yeah, so, how are you?
08:16I can't keep lying to Sean.
08:19Cover my own back.
08:21Watching Russell strut around surgical,
08:23and I'm, I'm tired.
08:26I'm really tired.
08:28And he's just getting away with it.
08:31I know.
08:32But he's hardly going to own up now, is he?
08:34I just...
08:35I need him to admit it once, that's all.
08:40And what, get a taped confession?
08:42Have you got any better ideas?
08:44A better idea would be one that doesn't involve
08:46you putting yourself in harm's way.
08:50Look, my advice, for what it's worth,
08:53just...
08:55..keep your distance.
08:58OK, we'll try and give you some pain relief.
09:01One of the surgical team should be down here any minute
09:03to talk you through the next steps.
09:05Hey.
09:06Ah, good timing.
09:07This is Mr Brook.
09:09Bill.
09:11And who's this one?
09:13I'm Rita.
09:14I'm just here to do your pre-op consult
09:16before I take you up to surgery.
09:18Waited this many months for a flaming Ernie, eh?
09:22I'm not sure I can do that.
09:24Waited this many months for a flaming Ernie, eh?
09:27If you lot had only got to it in the first place,
09:30I wouldn't have had to get picked up off the bathroom floor.
09:34Oh, no, I'm sorry, but I'm here now.
09:36Oh, we'll see how much use you turn out to be.
09:40We're missing a sign-off signature.
09:43Needs a surgical consultant.
09:44Could you get Mr Whitelaw down here?
09:46Yeah, sure.
09:47OK, thanks.
09:48All the best, Mr Brook.
09:51Hall BD?
09:52Rash, it's Flynn. I've got a pre-op...
09:54I need you to put out a trauma call,
09:56activate a code red.
09:57I want you ready in Rhesus's TTL bed.
09:59I've got a full team with me.
10:00Wouldn't you rather someone else?
10:02What? Rash, I'm asking for you.
10:04Yeah, well, I've got my hands full.
10:06So I will have Dr Keogh and a team ready for you in Rhesus.
10:09Her GCS is dropping. We need to get there fast.
10:11Fine, whatever. Just get a team in place.
10:13Will you do it now?
10:14Right, let's go. Let's move her.
10:16Bye.
10:18Where?
10:19Keep it tight.
10:20You got an issue with paperwork?
10:22Yeah. Sorry, I need a signature.
10:24It's not your fault.
10:25I was wondering, actually, if we could have a chat?
10:28What sort of chat?
10:29Just a one-to-one progression, you know,
10:31good advice when you have a minute.
10:33I don't think it would be wise to have one-to-ones
10:35with young female staff, given the current speculation.
10:37I know. It's been difficult.
10:39If you ever want to talk...
10:40Now, that's more like it.
10:43Police are with Blue Ridge. We don't want blood pressure too high.
10:46Jacob, what did the police say?
10:47Still no sign of the attacker.
10:49But police have said they'll escort us on blue lights.
10:51Well, we're not waiting.
10:52They've set up a perimeter at the hospital,
10:54sending our police over now.
10:57Sats are at 8%.
10:58Rest was at 4 inches. Perry, rest.
11:03Blood in the pleural space. She has a haemothorax.
11:05We need a scalpel and some Spencer Wells for thoracostomy.
11:08BP's dropping. She has a map at 50.
11:10BP's dropping. She has a map at 50.
11:35OK, I've got air release supply.
11:37OK, Sats are coming up. She's got a radio back.
11:39Keep her on 50 litres of oxygen. Keep map above 65.
11:42Come on, let's go.
11:46So you're not going to knock me out, then?
11:49No, Mr Brooke.
11:51Because of your pulmonary disorder,
11:53I believe your surgeon has decided to do this with just a spinal block.
11:56But you're in good hands.
11:58Dr Redmond is very capable.
12:01I was starting to worry.
12:04Never know who they're sending you these days.
12:07Have you got no further questions, Mr Brooke?
12:10They'll see you in surgery.
12:15There's a man who knows what he's doing.
12:19And what is it about me that makes you say I don't?
12:22Not that I can think of any glaring differences.
12:25What are you accusing me of?
12:28Nothing.
12:29No, he's got experience.
12:32And you...
12:35And me? And me? No, no, go on.
12:37We're going to go for race, gender, religion.
12:41Go on, take a pick.
12:43That's enough. I think that's enough.
12:46Hi. Mr Brooke, I'm Sean. I'll be your surgeon today.
12:50Finally. Let's not waste any more time before you lot slice me open.
13:05Susanna Mills, 44 years old.
13:07She was attacked in her office.
13:09The stain penetrates and wounds to the upper right quadrant of her abdomen from a screwdriver.
13:13Significant external blood loss, but our main concern is internal.
13:16The chest seal was applied due to a left lung hemothorax
13:19important against the side of her table.
13:21She also has a deep laceration to the side of her head.
13:28Susanna Mills, 44 years old.
13:30She was attacked in her office.
13:33Sean?
13:35The bowel's looking fairly unhappy.
13:38I need to give it a moment, see if it recovers.
13:40And if it's not viable?
13:42It is.
13:44OK, but if it's not...
13:46Why don't you leave that to the surgeons?
13:48Stick to your own business, nurse-o-man.
13:51Everything all right down there?
13:53Yeah, all good, Mr Brooke.
13:55Oh, darling.
13:57I'm so sorry.
14:00I've lost the trap loop.
14:02OK, if that bowel becomes necrotic...
14:04Yes, thank you.
14:06Swab on a stick.
14:08What is happening?
14:14Your bowel was a bit bruised from being stuck in that hernia sack,
14:17but we've popped it back in the abdomen.
14:19We're going to see if it's going to recover,
14:21but in the meantime, I'm going to get a more senior surgeon
14:24to check on your bowel.
14:26In the meantime, I'm going to get a more senior surgeon
14:29just to inspect that bruising,
14:31and then we're going to get straight back onto that hernia.
14:34All right? Good job.
14:37A more senior surgeon?
14:39Yeah, I'm going to get Mr Whitelaw.
14:41Sam, do you mind?
14:43We don't need Mr Whitelaw.
14:45I think we do.
14:49I'm going to go back over the primary survey,
14:51and can we get second lining, please, Judy?
14:54It's OK. It's OK. You're going to be OK.
14:56You seem quite shaken up.
14:58No, I'm fine.
15:01Well, OK, I need a trauma leader.
15:03I have to ask you, are you two invested here?
15:05All right, all right.
15:07I'm going to call surgery. She's got a major internal bleeding.
15:10OK, we'll do a CT. No, no, she's not stable enough for a CT.
15:13OK, then let's do a FOSCA, yeah?
15:15FOSCA, yeah. Let's do that, please.
15:18All right, are you Alice Story?
15:20Brown bird is also fine.
15:22OK, I'm Dr Massam.
15:24You've been complaining of ear pain, is that right?
15:27It's pain, hearing loss, disorientation,
15:30which made the orienteering day pretty difficult.
15:33Could you sit up for me? I'm just going to check your ear.
15:36It's like this...
15:38I keep telling the girls off for whispering,
15:41but apparently I am the only one hearing it.
15:44And when did this begin?
15:46A couple of days ago, but worse, yesterday.
15:49On a camping trip, we went wild swimming.
15:51Water must have got in there.
15:53I had a phone appointment with the locum GP,
15:56who said it could be anxiety-related or stress
16:00or something, told me to try meditation.
16:03I think I should probably get the girls a
16:06how-to-be-heard-by-a-male-doctor's badge next.
16:09Be more useful.
16:11No offence.
16:13None taken.
16:15So, I can't really see much.
16:18There's some wax, a bit of watery discharge...
16:21Something is wrong.
16:23I know it.
16:25Call it a gut instinct or whatever.
16:28Please.
16:30OK, OK, I get it.
16:33I'll be back.
16:35OK, OK, I get it.
16:38I'll be back.
16:41Can you do me a favour?
16:43Can you get me a better otoscope than this
16:46and maybe some olive oil?
16:48Olive oil? I'm a nurse, not a sous-chef.
16:52Olive oil, yeah, sure.
16:58So, are you all ready for the big day, then?
17:01I've been ready since the day she said yes.
17:04Aww.
17:06I didn't take you for a romantic, you know.
17:08Why? Because I'm so incredibly intensive?
17:11No, you just don't strike me as very emotionally intelligent.
17:15I am very emotional, thank you very much.
17:17Sure.
17:19I couldn't decide between Teddy and Jacob for the best man
17:22because I didn't want to hurt their feelings.
17:24No, that's not emotional, that is avoidant.
17:26Oh, look, just because you passed your driving test
17:28don't go thinking you know everything.
17:30Just saying, I probably would have chosen by now.
17:32Go on, then.
17:33Clever cogs.
17:34Who would you choose if you were me?
17:36Control, 3-0-0-6.
17:38Sending you a job through.
17:4015-year-old who's been at Walshfield's People's Referral Unit.
17:433-0-0-6, Control. All received, over.
17:57Oh, come on!
17:59Then again, anger is an emotion.
18:02DOOR OPENS
18:10What exactly are we looking for?
18:12Your guess is as good as mine.
18:14I can feel something moving.
18:16Yeah, that's probably just the oil making its way down.
18:21Everything OK, Dr Mason?
18:23Oh, my God, what is it? It's OK.
18:32Is that...?
18:34What is it? What are you seeing?
18:36Legs. Legs?!
18:38Oh!
18:39It's OK, it's OK, just stay still.
18:41OK, Cam, can you hold the otoscope?
18:43I'm just going to get some tweezers.
18:45Stay very still.
18:50Got you.
18:51Got who?
18:56Is that a spider?
18:59There was a spider inside my ear.
19:01It came out pretty clean, actually. I'll just...
19:03You'll just what? It hasn't laid eggs, has it?
19:08Someone call for me.
19:10Finally, some adult supervision.
19:13Struggling with a hernia?
19:15Not struggling, no. I didn't call you.
19:18The bowel was bruised.
19:20Dr Edward, you really should be capable of this.
19:23You just love going behind my back, don't you?
19:25What?
19:27Dr Edward?
19:30Perhaps you can give me an update on this patient.
19:42You were wrong.
19:44Sorry, Bill.
19:46It's not about race or being a woman or whatever.
19:52You're young.
19:54Inexperienced.
19:57But I was wrong too.
20:01It takes guts to step up like that.
20:05Bravery doesn't come with age.
20:10In fact, that's very often how you lose it.
20:14You carry on, girl.
20:19You didn't want to tell me this earlier.
20:21I was going to give her a chance to explain,
20:23but I don't know why she would do it.
20:26Girl, I'll take care of this.
20:31Nurse Mann, I'm scrubbing in to sort this out.
20:33Can we get this over with, please?
20:36Keith, perhaps we can give Mr Brooke something
20:38to make him feel more comfortable.
20:40Of course.
20:42Looks like you're going to get the one-to-one you wanted after all.
20:46Great.
20:56Police want to speak to her as soon as they can.
20:58They still haven't found the attacker.
21:00I think we want to concentrate on getting her to theatre
21:03as soon as possible.
21:05Hello? Hey.
21:07You need to call my ex-husband.
21:10Yeah. Yeah, of course.
21:12Can we put in a call to the next of kin immediately?
21:14BP is dropping again.
21:16Anna, can you hear me?
21:17Can we keep pushing those threads in, please?
21:19Yeah. Yeah.
21:20Jodie, someone should have been down here by now.
21:22We need to be fast-tracked. I'll be here any minute, OK?
21:24Find out where they are, yeah? Cos this is code red.
21:26I'll get them myself.
21:31I would call that a job well done.
21:36In the end, wouldn't you agree, Nassima?
21:40Now, about that chat...
21:45Russell, I've got a code red intra-abdominal bleed
21:48stabbed with a screwdriver.
21:50I sent the registrar. They should be prepping the theatre.
21:52No, no, I need you on this. It has to be you.
21:56Fine.
21:59I can scrub in too, if you want.
22:01Sounds like you need the help.
22:04OK.
22:06So, let's send Mr Brooke down to recovery and get prepped.
22:12Someone will be with you in a minute, OK?
22:15So, which one would you trust not to make too many dirty jokes in a speech?
22:19Ooh, neither.
22:22Flash, got a teenager with scald burns for you.
22:28Yeah, I think it's best someone else takes her.
22:30Hang on, there is no-one else.
22:32Come on, we need to hand over.
22:36Right, this is Libby Evans, 15 years old.
22:39She's had a altercation with another student
22:41and that's ended up with a cup of hot coffee being spilled on her.
22:44She's had a gram of IV paracetamol and two and a half of morphine.
22:47OK, thanks, Libby. I'm gonna check your arm, OK?
22:50How have you been?
22:52Did you know each other? Bruce Pope, I'm her teacher.
22:55OK. Leave it to it.
22:57OK, thanks. Yeah, I treated Libby when she came in recently.
23:02Get off me.
23:04I need to check your burns.
23:06Get lost. Creep.
23:09She'll say anything to get to you.
23:11The foster mum's been keeping me up to date.
23:13We've had some behavioural changes since the investigation.
23:16If those burns look really painful, we can get you some more pain relief.
23:20Don't patronise me.
23:22Libby, do what the doctor says or I'll be on the phone to the head.
23:25Fine.
23:28It's totally my fault.
23:30Never get between two teenage girls scrapping on your coffee break.
23:33Right, Libs?
23:35How would you rate the pain on a scale of one to ten?
23:39Ten. Now you're here.
23:42The foster mum's on her way.
23:45I don't want her.
23:48I don't want anyone.
23:50I don't want anyone.
24:15The retroperitoneum is full of clot.
24:17Would you come with me, please, sir?
24:20Let's retract this gently out of the way.
24:22Yeah. Sorry.
24:24Hemorrhage.
24:26Concentrate, Lisa.
24:32Large clit.
24:40There's too much blood.
24:42I can't get rid of it. Suction!
24:44Yes.
24:47Look, either stop your hands shaking or just get them out of my way.
24:58Yeah, thanks.
25:00One of my two-to-ones has locked himself in the loose.
25:03Understaffed, to say the least.
25:05Do we know how much longer we'll be here?
25:07I'm sorry, I can't say for certain.
25:09That should help with the pain.
25:11Libby, sweetheart.
25:13I'm so sorry, Lisa. This is all my fault.
25:15Do you really think you should be treating her?
25:17Well, I didn't really...
25:19Libby, get off me! I don't want you here.
25:21Why did you call her?
25:23Get lost! Libby, please.
25:25Oh, get away from me!
25:27Libby, Libby, look at me.
25:29Deep breaths. Think.
25:31Come on.
25:35OK, let's get back on the bed.
25:37Come on.
25:41I'll get a nurse to come over shortly.
25:45Is that all you can say?
25:47Do you see her?
25:49Do you see what happened?
25:51She doesn't trust anyone now, not even me.
25:54I'm sorry, I wasn't actually the one that put in the report.
25:57Just go!
26:01Blood pressure's dropping.
26:05And...
26:09Got it.
26:12BP's coming up.
26:14Yes, thank you.
26:16Sorry.
26:18She's stabilising. I'm going to have to let her bleed whilst I stop this properly.
26:25You seem awfully distracted today.
26:27Is there something on your mind?
26:29No.
26:31Well, let's try to focus, then, shall we?
26:42Sorry, mate.
26:44The head's breathing down my neck.
26:46Reckon you can give me an update? The burn? How's she looking?
26:49Yeah, we're setting up a follow-up with the Burns Clinic.
26:52They seem quite superficial. Shouldn't be any permanent damage.
26:55Oh, thank God for that.
26:57Hey, her being like that, it's not your fault?
27:02It sure can feel like it.
27:05Well, it doesn't matter who put the report in.
27:07That's just safeguarding, isn't it?
27:09Got to be done. Trust me, I know.
27:11Yeah. Thanks.
27:13You know, kids like that, they push everyone away.
27:18And she pushes and pushes.
27:22It was only a matter of time before Lisa gave up on her anyway,
27:25and honestly, I wouldn't blame her.
27:28Between the self-harm and the back-chat, she's one of my worst.
27:32She seems like a good kid.
27:35Well, even a broken clock's right twice a day.
27:38If I were Lisa, I'd be grateful for the opportunity to give her back.
27:44Some kids... not worth the effort.
27:50So, what exactly happened today?
27:53Well, I told you. Couple of cats in the bath.
27:56I just got in the middle of it.
27:58You just tried to stop them?
28:00Didn't have time to put your coffee down?
28:04Rash.
28:06Anyway, I should, um...
28:08Tell me what that was earlier.
28:10You'd rather be working in cubicles than helping me in recess?
28:13I've actually been quite busy,
28:15trying to sort out the mess you started when you went behind my back.
28:18It's about that kid again? Yeah, it is. You undermined me.
28:21I was doing my job, Rash. OK, well, I'm trying to do mine.
28:24Yeah? Are you?
28:34Jodie, have you got a sec? Yeah.
28:36Can you do me a favour? Yeah.
28:42Russell, you were right.
28:44I have been distracted.
28:49I have a lot on my mind.
28:52You know, since that list came out,
28:55I just wanted to talk through what happened between us.
29:00You really are pathetic, Nesima.
29:03At least own up to your mistakes.
29:06Sean did. What?
29:09He saw a message this morning from your little blonde doctor friend,
29:12congratulating you on your witch-hunt heroism.
29:15He said it was a mistake to have ever trusted you.
29:20After every opportunity I gave you, you betrayed me.
29:24When I was in the hospital, you were the only one I trusted.
29:28You betrayed me, went out of your way to try to ruin me.
29:32No, you did this to yourself. I did nothing.
29:35You have no idea what you're talking about.
29:37The only reason you got this far in your career
29:39is because of all the boxes you tick.
29:43No, you are going to admit it.
29:45Admit what you did to the women. Admit what you did to me!
29:49Is that recording?
29:53No. Give it to me. Give me that phone.
29:56That will not be back.
30:12What the hell is going on in here?
30:18Russell. Rita. Are you OK?
30:21Rita, talk to me. Are you OK?
30:23Don't touch me! Don't touch me!
30:26OK, OK.
30:31Go!
30:35Can we get a female nurse to help you, please?
30:41OK, who looks better in the suit?
30:43Him.
30:44Well, aesthetics is really important.
30:46Well, Jacob's got the muscles, obviously, but Ted's got the legs.
30:50That's true. Three points each.
30:52What are you two talking about? Nothing.
30:54Ian can't decide which one of you is going to make a better best man.
30:57I think Teddy's funnier, but Jacob's got style.
31:00Teddy's really good with people,
31:02but Jacob's got the gravitas to really pull off the role.
31:05Yeah.
31:06But I thought you said that...
31:08This all started because Inde doesn't think
31:10that I've got emotional intelligence.
31:12Yeah. That tracks.
31:14So it's all down to the speech, really, innit?
31:16What do you think? The anchor tonight?
31:18I'll be the judge, it'll be like RuPaul's Stag Race.
31:21Yeah, that sounds cool.
31:24Just draw up, you know.
31:26OK, Inde, we'll go as long as Ian's paying.
31:30Great. May the best best man win. Deal.
31:33Unbelievable. Large whisky for me?
31:35Yeah, get on, Neil.
31:46Do you want to tell me what the hell that was?
31:49Excuse me? Read it, what you just did to her.
31:52Well, that was an accident.
31:58How do you think your daughter's going to feel
32:00when she finds out you've assaulted a staff member?
32:02Cos you can outrun the rumours, you're not going to outrun this.
32:05How do you think my daughter's going to feel
32:07when she finds out about your extramarital activities?
32:10Come on, Flynn, you don't exactly hide them.
32:14Don't I...?
32:16I love Clay. Yes.
32:18And how about that counsellor?
32:20I saved her, by the way.
32:23What, you stalked the gallery for every attractive woman
32:25on the surgical table?
32:28Come on, that was professional. I'm sure it was.
32:31Well, what about you?
32:32The rumours are true, you've been assaulting nurses.
32:36Call the CEO, put in a complaint, find out.
32:41And then I'll make sure you never see Claire or the children again.
32:47Don't do this. Why wouldn't I?
32:50You'd hurt Claire.
32:52Oh, I think you're the one who's been doing that.
32:56Do you want to make that call now?
32:58Or keep your mouth shut?
33:01And I'll do the same.
33:06What sort of tests?
33:08I thought they were going to discharge us.
33:10Yeah, it won't take long, if you just wait in here for me.
33:16Thank you. Thanks.
33:19Seriously? Just hear me out, OK?
33:21Please, both of you, I just want to talk, all right?
33:24I'm... I'm sorry.
33:26I'm sorry for any damage that the investigation has caused.
33:28Obviously, it's got nothing to do with you guys.
33:30I want to help.
33:32How are you going to fix it?
33:34OK, Libby, is there...
33:36Is there anything going on at school that you want to talk about?
33:41What?
33:42Like today?
33:43Do you want to talk about what happened?
33:45Did that coffee really spill by accident?
33:50What?
33:51What happened today?
33:55Mr Pope said if I tell, they'll kick me out of the unit.
33:59And then I won't have anywhere to go.
34:02He doesn't get to do that. I wouldn't let him.
34:05OK, so what really happened today?
34:09He lied.
34:12There wasn't another girl. I wasn't in a fight.
34:15Oh, my God. Did he...?
34:21Did he burn you, Libby?
34:26Mr Pope...
34:29He said something on break and I was so mad, I just...
34:33I ran at him and it spilled.
34:37What did he say to you?
34:40Please, Libby, you can trust me.
34:45He said...
34:48He said you probably wanted them to put in their report
34:51so you could get rid of me.
34:53Because...
34:55Because no-one could love me.
34:58Does Mr Pope often say things like that to you?
35:04He says nobody wants me because I'm horrible.
35:07He said that's why my mum and dad put me in care
35:09and that's why you don't want me.
35:11That's why no-one loves me.
35:14I didn't want to get kicked out and let you down again.
35:22Normally, I just...
35:26I only hurt myself.
35:30But today, I wanted to hurt him.
35:33Today, I wanted to hurt him.
35:37I'm sorry. I'm sorry, Lisa.
35:41I am so proud of you for telling me the truth.
35:47I'm so proud of you, Libs.
36:03I'm so proud of you.
36:33I'm so proud of you.
36:45Rita?
36:51You told him?
36:54What did he do?
36:56How could you do that to me?
36:59How could you?
37:03I saw the messages, Rita.
37:07And then you're just playing me like that.
37:09Lying to me.
37:15I wanted to do this properly.
37:18But you, you humiliated me.
37:21I guess I got what I deserved then.
37:24Didn't I?
37:25What do you mean?
37:26Didn't I?
37:27What do you mean?
37:28This isn't what I wanted.
37:37You will never, ever touch me again.
37:57Hey.
37:59Hi.
38:03They caught him.
38:05Yeah, I know. I heard.
38:10Maybe this is my fault.
38:13I should have handled the riots differently.
38:15Anna.
38:16I should have done more.
38:17Anna, none of this is your fault.
38:22I'm sorry.
38:23None of this is your fault.
38:27I'm sorry I missed the funding meeting.
38:30Come on.
38:32There'll be other opportunities.
38:35No.
38:36There won't be.
38:39I'm stepping down.
38:41I don't want to.
38:44This job has been everything to me.
38:46Anna, Anna, hold on.
38:48Listen, this was an isolated incident, okay?
38:50It was just some lone maniac.
38:51Who's to say there won't be another?
38:55I'm sorry, Flynn, I can't take that risk.
38:59I have to prioritise my family, my kids.
39:04Their safety.
39:13It's probably a good thing we didn't have that drink, hey?
39:22Yeah.
39:25I think we both need to rethink our priorities.
39:35Hi.
39:36Okay, just nice and gently, okay?
39:39Hey.
39:40How you doing? You alright?
39:41Yeah, okay. She's going to be okay.
39:43Okay.
39:44Listen, let me give you some space.
39:45Alright, thank you.
39:49I'm so happy to see you.
39:51Yeah.
40:14Hey.
40:15Hi.
40:18Listen, I wanted to apologise for this morning, okay?
40:21I was totally out of line.
40:23No, I didn't want to argue.
40:25No, no, I know. I know that was on me.
40:31Listen, I wanted to tell you...
40:41I love you.
40:43And I love our kids.
40:45And I am going to start showing up for this family, okay?
40:48I promise.
40:52I love you too.
41:01I'll call you later, okay?
41:12I failed her once. I'm not doing it again.
41:14Okay, let's do it properly, okay?
41:16We'll speak to the school.
41:17Lisa?
41:19Who the hell do you think you are?
41:22What?
41:23Telling that child she's unlovable.
41:25Making her hate herself like that.
41:28You're as nutty as she is.
41:30Well, it doesn't sound too dissimilar from what you said to me, does it?
41:34I didn't say anything.
41:35You're disgusting.
41:37And I'm going to make sure the school knows about it.
41:41You see how she runs her mouth?
41:42I've had TAs quit because of that kid.
41:44That kid is a kid.
41:46You have no idea how hard her life has been.
41:49Do you know how hard she makes mine?
41:51Sometimes they need a reality check.
41:53I treat her a lot nicer than the rest of the world will.
41:56Does it make you feel like a big man?
41:58Picking on little girls?
42:00Maybe you enjoy it.
42:02Maybe you just get a kick out of it.
42:04Is that what you're into?
42:06What are you calling me? Hey!
42:12That's assault.
42:13Did you see that? He just assaulted me.
42:15I want the police.
42:16That looked like self-defence to me.
42:30I think we'll save that story for another day.
42:32So, in summation, I wish...
42:35Summation?
42:36Yes, summation, I wish you both a lifetime of happiness.
42:39And in the words of my lord and saviour, Forrest Gump,
42:43Jenny, I might not be a smart man,
42:48but I know what love is.
42:51Yeah, you're at least half right.
42:53Strong work, that, Ted. No complaints from me.
42:56No, it's a bit unoriginal.
42:58Unoriginal?
42:59Oh, ignore her. She's been on one all day.
43:01Have I?
43:02Yes, you have.
43:03Sounds to me like someone can give it but can't take it.
43:05I agree, actually, and that's why Jacob gets my vote.
43:08Ah, good.
43:09Because he offered me the best man role two months ago.
43:13What?
43:14What?
43:15Are you taking the mick out of me?
43:17No, a bit of team-building.
43:19Thought you needed it after the jabs you were getting in this morning.
43:22Does bet you that for a pint, didn't it?
43:24Yes.
43:25So, are you sure after this that you don't want me to be your best man?
43:28Oi!
43:29Actually, Ted, we are looking for a really strong flower girl.
43:33SHE GASPS
43:34THEY LAUGH
43:43I understand.
43:45OK. Thank you.
43:47Yeah, thank you. Great.
43:49That was a social worker.
43:51They're going to get the police involved.
43:53I have to talk to the police?
43:55You have to tell them everything you told me.
43:57Are they going to believe me?
43:59We'll make sure they do.
44:01Come on. I promised you fish and chips on the way home.
44:04Do you want fish and chips with us?
44:06I'm more of a pizza person, but thank you.
44:10Libby, I'm really proud of you.
44:13It's not easy to stand up for yourself like that.
44:17You should be proud of yourself, too.
44:25Erm, thanks for having my back.
44:29I was sure I was doing something wrong.
44:31That's OK.
44:33Hopefully, with the right help, things will change for both of you.
44:36I'm never having my back.
44:38Thank you very much, for both of you.
44:40I'm never having that kid think no-one loves her again.
44:43Thank you, but...
44:45It's OK. I'm glad I could help.
45:03Yeah?
45:05You want to see me?
45:08Yeah, I think we need to have a chat, don't we?
45:13OK, I didn't expect for things to escalate the way they did then.
45:16It's fine. It's fine. I meant it.
45:18From where I was standing, that was self-defence.
45:20It does not happen again.
45:23But I'll back you.
45:26Really?
45:28Hardly want a lecture in that department, am I?
45:32Take a seat.
45:39I owe you an apology.
45:43I know things have been pretty tense between us
45:45since the situation with Tariq
45:47and that report that I put in to social services.
45:50I know that's not the outcome that you wanted,
45:52but I was just doing my job.
45:55Both times.
45:58You can't hold that against me.
46:02Yeah. Yeah.
46:04I guess I... I felt it.
46:07I guess I thought you were more of a go-with-your-gut sort of guy.
46:12I am.
46:14But you've got to know which risks are worth taking.
46:18I know it looked like I went behind your back, but I didn't.
46:21And I most definitely didn't, because I don't think you're a competent doctor.
46:24Competent. Thanks.
46:27Good, Rash. You are an exceptional doctor.
46:38Are you doing OK?
46:42Yeah. I lost out on some key funding today.
46:47Right.
46:49And I heard about the counsellor. How's she doing?
46:54If she was, she'll be fine, yeah.
46:58I mean, she's kind of stepped out.
47:02Wants to look after her family.
47:04She can't blame her, really, can you?
47:07Family's got to come first.
47:11It's a shame.
47:13Thought she could do some good.
47:16Yeah.
47:23I'll leave you to it.
47:28And next time, if you want me in resus, I'll be in resus.
47:34For what it's worth, I know what risks are worth taking.
47:40That's why I'm a competent doctor.
48:05Yeah, it's Dr Byron.
48:08I need to speak with somebody regarding an incident with Russell Whitelaw.
48:13Immediately, please.