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EastEnders 5th June 2025

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00:00Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
00:30Jimmy for a walk later. Would you fancy it?
00:33No, I'm going to go for a run and then get up with some work.
00:37Dad's in Australia with Sharon and Michelle, so I'm pretty snowed under.
00:47I mean, he's hardly missed a personality at the best of times, but what was that about?
00:52He's just been struggling a bit. He hasn't been able to bond with Jimmy yet.
00:57What, and you're left to do it all?
01:00You're struggling too. Okay, and so will Jimmy if Peter doesn't pull his finger out.
01:05If you're all in this together, the time for Peter to step up is now.
01:08All right, all right. You're far enough or what?
01:23Yeah. No, I don't know.
01:32I'll be in for my shift.
01:33I need to get these nails done. People are going to think I'm a bricklayer, not a bar owner.
01:49Oh, is that your panisar princess? Is she all right?
01:57Just say no. She passes the girlfriend test.
02:00I mean, she's a gobby cow, but she's got a good heart and it takes one to know one.
02:04Well done, bun. Just one hell of a test.
02:07Right, I'd better get to work, eh? Back to normal.
02:14See you later.
02:15Come on, bar. You need a new pair of trainers.
02:21I'll give you a case.
02:21Okay, so you know I've been looking all over for work, right? And it's been hard.
02:34Yeah, well, I told you not to worry. Something to turn up.
02:36Yeah, well, something sort of as.
02:39Ta-da!
02:42It's the limo.
02:43What? This is yours? What the hell are you doing with a limo?
02:47Well, you remember me telling you about my mate Cheeky, just out of the nick.
02:50No, Harvey, I don't. I think I would remember the name of that particular ex-con.
02:54Well, anyway, he set up this car rental firm, like hummers, limos, wedding cars, the lot.
02:59He made a lot of money.
03:01But he's 70-odd now, so he wants to step back and he's selling off his fleet.
03:05So you bought one?
03:07Well, no, not yet. It's just a test drive.
03:10If I can get some cash together, I'm going to be a private chauffeur.
03:14Yeah, you know, events and that. He's got the contacts.
03:17What do you think?
03:18And there's me thinking cheetahs never prospered.
03:23Well, I had a stretched limo to take your mistress out of you, eh?
03:26That's him overcompensating for his mini-metro and his tighty-weighties.
03:30Yeah, it's mine, actually.
03:32Well, it will be.
03:33I'm going out of business for myself.
03:35Private hire chauffeur.
03:37Chauffeur?
03:38You struggle taking punters over the river in a hatchback.
03:41You'll write that off parking it up.
03:42Let's go.
03:44What's the matter, cat?
03:45You scared of a bit of competition?
03:47Competition?
03:48A clapped-out old limo and a two-bop driver?
03:51As if you can afford it.
03:52You're already stuck with one old bag.
03:54Hey, hoi!
03:54That's enough.
03:55She's got a lot on her plate.
03:56Yeah.
03:58She's got a point, though.
04:00Are you looking for a slap and all?
04:02No, no.
04:03I mean, you can't afford it.
04:06But, er, maybe I know a woman who can.
04:11Well.
04:14You want me to lay these out here?
04:16You've got to be joking, aren't you?
04:18Gina, we are a family, and the Albert is a family business, so no, I am not joking.
04:25What's all this?
04:27You and your leaflets are not welcome here, Mum, you know that.
04:32I'm sorry, too, about the baby, but these ain't going at you.
04:45Yeah, I've been trying to see how he is, but Peter keeps blanking me.
04:49Thought I'd throw myself into this.
04:52Worked a charm, eh?
04:54Used to be me against the world.
04:57Used to revel in it.
05:00And then my kids were against me, too.
05:03Well, you don't help yourself.
05:05You never have.
05:09That little baby could do with an expert in taking on the world, I reckon.
05:15So stop for the inside for yourself,
05:17and get yourself back into a position where you can really help from the inside, eh?
05:21You know what?
05:30You are lucky that he doesn't look like any of his granddads.
05:35Could you imagine?
05:35I mean, you could have pushed out a ginger in chippy ovals.
05:41You dodged a bullet there, babe.
05:43That's a good shout-out on the name as well.
05:44Another E for the quiz.
05:46E?
05:47You know, me, Freddie, obviously.
05:50Teddy, Ernie, Tommy, Ricky, Ravi, Harvey, Howie, Harry.
05:59Shreem P.
05:59And that little Jimmy, you know.
06:01Strong lineup, innit?
06:03Or the Wallies.
06:06Isn't that too late to change the name?
06:08You know, I've got to go.
06:09Yeah.
06:09Oh, listen.
06:10Don't forget to put the keyboard on the Christmas list, yeah?
06:13You look, Stevie Wonder, Ray Charles.
06:15He didn't stop them, did he?
06:16And listen, if ever he needs a muse,
06:20Aunty Kim is straight across the road, OK?
06:25You all right?
06:29Yeah.
06:30I was trying to keep my pace up.
06:32Why didn't you swap your run for a look?
06:35Because he's getting a little bit grumpy.
06:38I think he's getting sick of my voice.
06:40Maybe Daddy could help?
06:42He's probably just hungry, isn't he, Lauren?
06:43I'll see you later.
06:49I can put some money in your pot.
06:52You'll need more, I know,
06:53but I'm not exactly cash-rich at the moment.
06:56I don't know if you've heard,
06:57but I lost the Albert recently.
06:58Oh, I'm sorry.
07:00You've got bigger things to worry about.
07:01It's a silly idea, anyway.
07:02No, no, it's a great idea.
07:04And there's nothing to stop you
07:06asking someone else to chip in, is there?
07:08Don't let anyone stop you following your heart.
07:11Did it stop us?
07:11Oh, what?
07:19You're right.
07:22I ain't gonna let her stop me, either.
07:30Mate, the bloke on table six
07:31ordered a chicken burger,
07:32and this ain't a chicken burger.
07:34The tourgazer?
07:34Yeah.
07:36No, he ordered a cheeseburger.
07:37No, he ordered a chicken burger.
07:41You won't tell it, mate, I will.
07:42No, no, no, stop.
07:46Zach.
07:48Look.
07:50I know things seem bad at the minute, yeah?
07:53But Barney's a good kid.
07:55A clever kid.
07:56Maybe one day he'll come round,
07:58but he ain't gonna annoy you
07:58when you're in this state, is he?
08:00So why don't you go home
08:02and get your head straight, yeah?
08:04Excuse me?
08:05Uh, yeah.
08:06Just give me a moment.
08:09Remember,
08:11you don't know if it's any time.
08:13Yeah?
08:17You can get the buildings.
08:18Yeah.
08:18So we all point to buy it,
08:24we share the jobs,
08:25and with Cheeky's contacts,
08:26we will make a fortune, eh?
08:28And besides,
08:29we all know the apps are killing this game, right?
08:31So why not jump before you're pushed, eh?
08:34What do you think?
08:35Oh, you must really love hospital food.
08:39What are you doing,
08:40hassling my drivers?
08:42Well, this is me offering your staff
08:43an opportunity, Captain.
08:45It's a free market, ain't it?
08:46Not on my firm, it ain't.
08:48Listen,
08:49if you two go into business with him,
08:51you're out of a job, right?
08:52And that goes for the rest of you.
08:54So, please,
08:55can you just go back to work,
08:56or you'll have no work to go back to?
09:00My two biggest earners.
09:02You are lower than a snake's belly,
09:04do you know that?
09:05Calm down.
09:05Calm down.
09:07He dumps Jean,
09:08and now he wants to poach my drivers.
09:10Listen,
09:10you go anywhere near my drivers again,
09:12and it'll be more than your limo
09:13that gets keyed.
09:15Do you hear me?
09:17Unbelievable.
09:18Come on.
09:22Oh, look, don't worry.
09:24Something will turn up, all right?
09:28Oh, something just does.
09:31I've got to go.
09:32All right.
09:37What's this?
09:38This is about helping little Jimmy
09:40and you two.
09:42Cathy's on her way over.
09:43She's going to be here in a minute,
09:44and we all are going to sit down
09:46and talk about peace
09:47for the sake of little Jimmy.
09:49We don't need help.
09:51We don't need a family intervention.
09:53We've just got to get on with it.
09:54Okay?
09:54Actually,
09:55your mum's right.
10:00I think we could do
10:01with all the help we could get.
10:05I know I do.
10:05and the thing is,
10:15he's good looking,
10:16but I wouldn't say he's
10:17like,
10:17leng enough to lose teeth over,
10:19do you know what I mean?
10:19Look, Barney,
10:23I know there's like a VAR
10:24playing in your mind right now
10:25of when I kissed you on the cheek,
10:27but don't let that make you
10:28even more weird and quiet
10:29than usual, okay?
10:30Because right now,
10:31you're at your like,
10:32weird and quiet,
10:33like, maximum.
10:34Like, you're literally
10:34tiptoeing over what's acceptable
10:36for being weird and quiet,
10:37and you're doing it
10:38in your new white trainers
10:40that your OCD dad
10:41is probably going to scrub clean
10:43with a toothbrush
10:43when you get home.
10:46Nothing?
10:48Barney, what's going on?
10:49please tell me.
10:50Barney, mate.
10:52Can I have a word, please, mate?
11:01I know we've all been
11:02each other's throats,
11:03but now we have to
11:04put that aside.
11:04I want to help,
11:05and I think Cappy does too,
11:08so we all need to
11:09pull together.
11:11Oh, well,
11:11pains me to say it,
11:13but she's right.
11:15And if you two are at odds,
11:16that won't help either,
11:17will it?
11:18This is all very sweet.
11:19but are we done?
11:20No, we're not, Peter.
11:23They're right.
11:25You just want to
11:26shrug it off
11:27and make jokes,
11:29pretending like nothing
11:31and no-one can help us,
11:33but I...
11:33I can't do that
11:35because I need help, Peter.
11:37I need support.
11:38I'm not getting any from you.
11:39Are you joking?
11:40I'm the one putting the food
11:43on the table.
11:44I'm the one that's doing
11:44the drop-offs
11:45and the pick-ups
11:46for Louis.
11:47I'm talking about Jimmy.
11:49Oh.
11:52It's like...
11:53It's like you are pretending
11:55that he's not even here.
11:59Or that none of this
12:01is actually happening,
12:02but it is.
12:03It is.
12:04I mean,
12:07you don't even
12:08pick him up.
12:11I mean,
12:11you barely look at him.
12:13You definitely don't look at me.
12:17If you did,
12:18you'd be able to see.
12:19You would see
12:19how I feel
12:21and I feel like
12:22I'm on my own.
12:24Do you want to know
12:26the truth?
12:28Do you want to know
12:29why I can't look at him?
12:29I can't look at him
12:30because it makes me angry.
12:34And I can't look at you
12:35because it's your fault.
12:39Peter!
12:39That is out of order.
12:41Why?
12:42Why?
12:42Because the doctor said
12:43that her being high as a kite
12:44is unlikely to be the cause?
12:46Well,
12:46do any of you think
12:47it helped?
12:48Eh?
12:50She was going to be
12:51protecting our son
12:52and I'm the bad guy
12:53for not picking him up.
12:54What?
12:55What do you want to do?
12:56Walk around
12:56and pretend like
12:57everything's normal?
13:00My son is blind.
13:02He's blind.
13:03And I've got to pretend
13:04that his mum
13:05had nothing to do
13:06with the fact
13:06that he'll never see my face.
13:08This is all her fault.
13:10We all know it.
13:11What are we doing?
13:12She knows it.
13:15Look at her.
13:16Lauren, go on.
13:17Tell me I'm wrong.
13:18You need to go now.
13:20Of course I do.
13:20Of course I do, yeah.
13:21Go on,
13:22the Lauren show can continue.
13:23can't it?
13:23As usual.
13:24What is it?
13:25Painkillers?
13:26Drinking?
13:27Fires?
13:27Sleeping around?
13:29No-one else,
13:30no-one else
13:30dare have an issue
13:32when the violins come out,
13:33do they?
13:33No-one else can suffer,
13:34Lauren,
13:35because there'll be
13:35no-one here
13:35to pick up the pieces
13:36for her,
13:36as always.
13:39Well, there you go.
13:41Get ready
13:41to pick up my pieces.
13:46Cheeky me.
13:47I will get the paintwork sorted,
13:48I promise.
13:49Don't worry.
13:51Well, just give me another day, yeah?
13:54Well, I will find someone
13:56to go halves in with me.
13:58Yes.
13:59Yeah, yeah.
14:00No, I understand.
14:01Okay, cheers.
14:02Do you know what?
14:05My mum used to stay to me
14:06if I was upset.
14:09Stop crying,
14:10or I'll give you
14:10something to cry about.
14:12So, me,
14:14I'm making
14:14three separate
14:15favourite dinners
14:16in the hope
14:17of winning my boys back.
14:19It's gonna be a long night.
14:22Hey,
14:23couldn't I interest you
14:23and going halves
14:24on a limo?
14:25I'm like,
14:25looking for a partner.
14:27What?
14:27That scratched-up
14:28rustic
14:29that's taken up
14:29three spaces
14:30in the square.
14:32No, thanks.
14:32Yeah, well, don't worry.
14:33Cat's probably
14:34had it to by now.
14:35That's my own fault,
14:36really.
14:38Things we do
14:39for love, eh?
14:41Do you know
14:41what else my mum
14:42used to say to me?
14:44Keep your friends close
14:45and your enemies closer.
14:48Hopefully,
14:49I've just moved downstairs
14:50because of the former.
14:52Look,
14:52you want Cat
14:53off your back.
14:53and you need
14:54a partner, right?
14:56Sometimes you've
14:57just got to wave
14:58a white flag,
14:59even if it is
15:00just to get close enough
15:01so you can stick
15:02the pointy end in.
15:10All right, Lauren?
15:12How you doing?
15:14Can I just get
15:15a vodka lemonade, please?
15:18Who for?
15:21For me.
15:21I could really do
15:24without the judgement
15:24and all.
15:26Please.
15:29I can't imagine
15:30how you're feeling.
15:33But if you're looking
15:34to relapse,
15:35you've picked
15:35the wrong landlady
15:36and you know that.
15:39Just come upstairs,
15:41all right?
15:41I'll stick the kettle on
15:42and we can talk
15:42about it, all right?
15:43I guess the Lauren show's
15:46back on the road then.
15:46are you ready to talk yet?
16:06There's nothing to talk about, Mum.
16:10Linda's calling me.
16:11That means Lauren's over
16:13at the Vic there,
16:14proving me right,
16:14isn't she?
16:15Mum, do us both a favour,
16:16please, and just go.
16:19You went too far, Peter.
16:21Coming from the Queen
16:22of going too far?
16:24Come with it, Mum.
16:25She...
16:25She knew how...
16:26She knew how she was
16:27making me feel.
16:29I know how you feel.
16:31You feel angry,
16:32but mostly...
16:33you feel scared.
16:41When, um,
16:42you and Lucy were born,
16:45I used to take you both
16:46to mother and baby classes.
16:50I was a bit rusty.
16:52And I always remember
16:54there was this bloke there.
16:57Then, well, it was...
16:59It's like seeing a polar bear
17:01in the Vic.
17:03Turns out his wife
17:06had died during labour.
17:10And, um,
17:12he was learning the ropes.
17:14He could see I was...
17:16struggling.
17:18You know,
17:18I was splitting my time
17:20between you two.
17:22Bonding.
17:26And then he told me
17:27he was struggling too.
17:29With his little boy.
17:30and then one day
17:33when his baby was crying,
17:34he just...
17:35He just started singing
17:36to him out of sheer panic.
17:39And it was a song
17:41that his mum
17:42used to sing to him.
17:45And you know what?
17:46That's the same song
17:48that I used to sing
17:50to you and Lucy.
17:52Every night.
17:53Do you remember?
17:59I don't know
18:00how he's doing now
18:03or
18:03how his
18:05little boy is,
18:07but you know what?
18:08I know somehow
18:09that they're fine.
18:13Like, I know that
18:14you and Jimmy
18:15are gonna be okay.
18:18I love you, Peter.
18:24And I am here
18:25for when you need me,
18:26okay?
18:26Okay?
18:27All right.
18:39At least it's not just
18:47michael
18:47you are in.