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00:00KIT!
00:28Oh, you know this clear out is going to play havoc with my finances.
00:42Hey, I say this is going to cost me a fortune.
00:47Sorry?
00:49You making room in my wardrobe.
00:53I just thought I'd...
00:55They sound blanking in your chain, besides which most of my shoes have already found the way to Betsy's room.
01:04I was in Carla about yesterday.
01:07Hold on.
01:09I just don't do well with knives.
01:11Yeah, well, stick around.
01:13Your second cup of coffee, I'm going to be a worse nightmare.
01:16Oh, I'm really not looking forward to today.
01:20You know, with funerals, I mean if it's somebody old it's kind of...
01:24It's okay, because they've lived already, haven't they, Rose?
01:28Craig was hardly off the starting blocks, was he?
01:35Of course, you know that.
01:38I'm going to get ready.
01:43I am starving.
01:46Teen toast will have to do you.
01:53Yeah, that just serves them.
01:57What's going on here?
02:02Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
02:03Hey.
02:04That's my stuff.
02:05Well, you shouldn't leave your stuff like that.
02:06Yeah, well, you should learn to respect people's privacy then, shouldn't you Betsy?
02:09But what's happening?
02:10She's having a breakdown.
02:12Come on, can't we?
02:14Let's see.
02:15Come on.
02:16Come on.
02:26Now, what's she?
02:29Bless her.
02:30Full birth.
02:31I said she should come back with me for the memorial, but she couldn't face it.
02:36Said her heart's been broken.
02:38Mine too.
02:39I don't suppose you're thinking about pulling your finger out any time soon?
02:45Only this floor could do the sleep.
02:49I want to go and get ready.
02:51All right, yeah, I'll pick you up.
02:56Any chance of coffee?
02:58Erm, do you mind if I borrow it for a sec?
03:00Yes, sir.
03:07Let me get one thing straight, right?
03:08I am not your junior or your skivvy.
03:10So, it's okay for them to stand around, gas the weekends and family now, is it?
03:15What are you, the village idiot?
03:17Your parents just stopped son yesterday!
03:20And in case you haven't bothered to check the rotor,
03:22you'll be holding the fart from the wall and go through his memorial.
03:25Unless you've got a problem with that.
03:27No, no, of course not.
03:28Look, my head's all over the place today.
03:31I was up at the hospital all hours of Friday.
03:36I'll have two sugars.
03:38Aw, it was sad that it was just Beth and Kurt there.
03:46I FaceTimed our Rosie and our Sophie earlier on.
03:50Ah, we do take things for granted, don't we?
03:52Yeah, we do.
03:54Let me do that.
03:55Well, all things considered, I think we did a pretty good job with our kids in the end.
04:03Part of love and drug smuggling.
04:05Yeah, thank you, Tim.
04:07Don't let me find out about that at the fostering agency, do you?
04:10Yeah.
04:11Oh, don't be down, she wasn't even charged.
04:12Anyway, they wouldn't be wasting their time on these training sessions if they thought we were faking in the issues, wouldn't they?
04:17No.
04:18You're right.
04:19And in fact, I reckon that we're pretty high-coloured brothers of his foster parents.
04:24What do you think they're going to be teaching us on this course?
04:28Well, today is about therapeutic fostering, so I don't want any of your silly jokes.
04:33Right, I'll keep my tracks, you can try not to embarrass you.
04:37Yeah, exactly.
04:39Oh, me earrings.
04:44Cheers, Roy.
04:45Oh, a woman on a mission.
04:46A woman in need of a big fat bacon bar.
04:47Oh, what is it about greasy food?
04:48Oh, don't let Roy hear you say that because you'll get her two-hour lecture.
04:49Oh, um, do us a favour and don't tell Marie you've seen me.
04:50Only she don't like the shop being shut and she's already marked my cards once today.
04:51Yeah, well, what can I say? She's a hard-tox poster.
04:52Yeah, I, um, pulled her up, let her in the cook.
04:54I just totally forgot if it were Craig's memorial today and...
04:55...I'm sorry.
04:56I'm sorry.
04:57I'm sorry.
04:58I'm sorry.
04:59I'm sorry.
05:00I'm sorry.
05:01I'm sorry.
05:02I'm sorry.
05:03I'm sorry.
05:04I'm sorry.
05:05I'm sorry.
05:06You're a hard-tox poster.
05:07Yeah, I, um, pulled her up, let her in the cook.
05:10I just totally forgot if it were Craig's memorial today and...
05:14Yeah.
05:15Yeah.
05:16I just...
05:17She must think I'm a right helpless bitch.
05:19I mean, I know she does.
05:21And the truth is that I feel terrible about what happened.
05:25I mean, I know it wouldn't have a job and all that, but still...
05:28Well, my mum's his job to protect people and not get murdered by a maniac.
05:32No.
05:33No, yeah, I know.
05:35And believe me, I...
05:37I can't be more sorry.
05:38Okay.
05:39Then...
05:40Maybe you need to pick a side.
05:42Because Craig wasn't just a copper.
05:44He was our friend.
05:46Yeah.
05:47I've got to go.
05:49Oh, and, er...
05:50About the van.
05:52If the price is right, I'll take it.
05:54Well, I...
05:55I think...
05:56That's great.
05:57Oh, he was such a lovely lad.
05:58Yeah.
05:59Terrible window cleaner, though.
06:00What?
06:01You would have agreed with me.
06:02I'll tell you what...
06:03It was popular with the old ladies.
06:04I'm a certain beer in it on Tile Street.
06:05There was one time I was giving her front bear right, not scroogey in.
06:09I said scroogey in.
06:10I was always very generous with the big tits.
06:11It was that baby face it is, wasn't it?
06:12Yeah.
06:13Gentle giant.
06:14That was our Craig.
06:15Listen.
06:16Kirk said the funeral was so sad.
06:17Yeah, I bet it was.
06:18Yeah.
06:19I'm a certain beer in it on Tile Street.
06:20I'm a certain beer in it on Tile Street.
06:21There was one time I was giving her front bear right, not scroogey in.
06:25Yeah.
06:26I said scroogey in.
06:27Yeah.
06:28Yeah.
06:29She was always very generous with the big tits.
06:31It was that baby face it is, wasn't it?
06:33Yeah.
06:34Gentle giant.
06:35That was our Craig.
06:36Listen.
06:37Kirk said the funeral was so sad.
06:39Yeah, I bet it was.
06:41Yeah.
06:42It's clear not with you.
06:43What, is he not here?
06:44Well, obviously not.
06:45It drinks on the barn truck itself.
06:47Are you all right?
06:48Yeah, I'm not even going to ask if you are.
06:49Look, Asha wanted to come, but she's had to work.
06:50Do I jump off?
06:51All right.
06:52Thanks.
06:53Thanks.
06:54Thanks.
06:55Thanks.
06:56Thanks.
06:57Thanks.
06:58Thanks.
06:59Thanks.
07:00Thanks.
07:01Thanks.
07:02Thanks.
07:03Thanks.
07:04Thanks.
07:05Thanks.
07:06Thanks.
07:07Thanks.
07:08Thanks.
07:09Thanks.
07:10Thanks.
07:11Thanks.
07:12Kit's not here and he's not answering his phone.
07:15So who's gonna do the speech?
07:22So what have you asked?
07:23What is she take?
07:25Yeah.
07:26I'm sorry she's pressing spring to make it even more uncomfortable.
07:31So how's she playing it?
07:32The silent treatment?
07:33Yeah, I wish.
07:34I don't know.
07:35She's very vocal as Danielle, especially about our bad parts.
07:40Yeah.
07:41look um i should have told you about millie i thought i was doing the right thing
07:49but i can see now that that wasn't my call i really am sorry i mean the fact is i was
07:56annoyed at myself which i were with you and it's all wound up in my old dramas that took
08:02me ask the ball certainly with millie what's done is done i guess surely glad to have you
08:11there oh just don't forget i'm here if you need me it's good to know
08:32you know i'm only going back for the kids right yeah
08:39this is what i mean it's first to start
08:44do you have to go straight away
08:51one lime of soda cheers how's it going well better days this sounds great
09:05listen about those boxes that you're sitting through earlier sweetheart do we have to do
09:11this right now why are you so jumpy at me looking at stuff
09:14right okay there are there are documents in there from the donor bank but you're not legally
09:23allowed to have the information until you're 18 so uh why didn't you just say
09:27probably because i thought you'd start badgering me to show you now
09:32don't say you wouldn't have we will talk about it though yeah it's okay
09:40bacon bar on the brown sauce that was it's over and he loved because it's time
09:59didn't they didn't tracy once a kid was going to eat no more breakfast cereal
10:05right yeah and it turned out it was daryl yeah but he didn't want to say anything because
10:12he didn't want to get him in trouble he was trying to go all over putting other people
10:16before himself maybe if they were what told me he was going to start dancing he's been really
10:23excited he was so excited she seemed like a lovely girl and all the only was supposed to
10:30do you remember when he did that secret graffiti mural in the general you know after maddie died oh yeah
10:41you were standing in the barricade weren't you with sophie and anna i was trying to stop the
10:46council from washing it off you got very moist moist you would have been fired up with a water
10:53camera he was very talented and why don't you show them them drawings he did
11:00yeah okay i'll make sure you're fine later
11:13all right take it away
11:15that's fine it's got any wrong
11:19okay
11:22have you heard from him i mean is he coming or what
11:29well i'll know as much as you do
11:32and then i'll try him again
11:36nope still not answering
11:48you don't think so much's happened here
11:50well i guess it's as good as hell as
11:53we can't just have a way of a kid to lock up
11:57what's that mean
11:58hey no here
11:59you don't reckon kirk i do the speech to you
12:03would you
12:08oh no i could do that
12:10looks like it's down to you then sweetie
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12:46when bertie went she entrusted the secret recipes of sean
12:56are you kidding
12:57oh my gosh
12:58honestly when it comes in
13:01and it's a batch of special herbs and spices
13:03well it can have a sandaloo in the house
13:05it takes you very seriously
13:07ugh smelly
13:13it's gonna have a bite
13:16it's where one belongs
13:18of course
13:19you can eat your dinner first now yeah
13:22eleven herbs and spices
13:25is one hour really gonna make that much difference
13:29excuse me
13:33okay everybody a bit of quiet please
13:45thank you
13:47friends family and fellow officers
14:01today we gather with heavy hearts
14:05to honour the life
14:06and sacrifice of police constable craig tinker
14:09beloved son
14:11friend and colleague
14:14i uh
14:16i remember when he first joined the force
14:21all wide-eyed and innocent
14:23and he wondered if he'd cut it
14:26but of course he did
14:29he was nothing if not determined
14:32especially when the biscuit tin was out
14:36but that's another story
14:37being a police officer was something craig was very proud of
14:43and he was unwavering in his service to the community
14:47his community
14:49his people
14:51he wanted to make life better for everyone
14:54whether that was by offering up a cheeky grin
14:57or
14:58or by bringing hardened criminals to justice
15:02but it was in that line of duty
15:05that he gave his life
15:07or rather it was taken from him
15:12in the most brutal and careless fashion
15:14and his bravery and courage on that day
15:17is something that each and every one of us
15:20should aspire to
15:21and be in total love
15:24being a police officer is a privilege
15:28it is
15:31but it can come at great personal cost
15:35and we wouldn't be human
15:39if we didn't sometimes wonder
15:41if that price was too high
15:42so our admiration
15:49to officers like craig
15:51with his total commitment to the pursuit of justice
15:55no matter what
15:57is huge
15:59and we owe him more gratitude too
16:03although
16:07I'm sure he'd be embarrassed
16:10and
16:10I'd blush at the very idea
16:13of being thought of as a hero
16:14and maybe you'd think the ladies would love it
16:20it was an honour to know him
16:24to call him my friend
16:27my fellow officer
16:31and you will never be forgotten
16:36to craig
16:41may you rest in peace
16:45to craig
16:46I'm so glad you're here
17:02What have you done with that one?
17:17Me, Dad's taking it for a walk.
17:19So as I do the ironing, I'll pop up with some civilised shit.
17:22Oh, good girl.
17:24I'm sorry, Lou. I haven't ironed in 15 years.
17:27Now, stick up that cushion while you're watching TV.
17:30Works a treat.
17:32I'll be real good.
17:35Everything all right?
17:36Okay.
17:38Two more of these as well.
17:40Coming up.
17:42One more.
17:44And then...
17:45Todd.
17:48Oh, come on. What can be so urgent?
17:50Well, she's pregnant for a star.
17:51I was probably thinking she'd mess up the rest of her life.
17:53She hasn't, though. She's got options.
17:55I mean, she's having a book.
17:57Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa.
17:58That's a conversation I should be having with Danny Eleanor.
18:01Oh, yeah, I'm sorry. Of course. Family.
18:04I'm on a party with, what, the hairdresser?
18:06The postman?
18:07I know you're being stupid.
18:08She's my daughter.
18:09At least she's feeling insecure.
18:11She's not the only one.
18:14What can I say?
18:15I'm not a good sharer.
18:16Even when I'm not living with me kids,
18:21they have to come first.
18:23All right?
18:24Especially now.
18:27Okay.
18:29See you.
18:34Two minutes ago,
18:36we were feeling great.
18:37Yeah.
18:38Not so much, I reckon.
18:39I don't know who I am anymore,
19:01so what I've been thinking about
19:03for the last hour is getting a stupid show.
19:06Well, you're looking to shift it.
19:11What?
19:13The problem's with my feet,
19:14not my eyes.
19:15I can see you.
19:16Why do you mum always think you'll ask me?
19:19Let's not go there, shall we?
19:21So, what are you up to?
19:22Well, I just thought I'd do so at night
19:24so I'd sort through the boxes.
19:26Though she told you not to.
19:28Oh, I think she was just being a bit snappy
19:30because of Craig's thing.
19:32That was before she knew she had to make a massive speech for him.
19:35What, okay?
19:36No, so.
19:38I wouldn't like to be in his shoes when she gets over.
19:41She got a bit jumped up.
19:43I think I'm going to be well.
19:45Right.
19:46Um, yeah, I've got a cock.
19:48Yeah, I mean, I know it's only small,
19:57but it's just that nice having me own place.
20:01A couple of rooms for me and Frankie, you know?
20:02Yeah, I do.
20:04I do.
20:04I always remember my first lap.
20:06I was made up.
20:08I went out and I bought myself a glass-topped table
20:11and four leather-look chairs.
20:14Turns out you couldn't fit four people in the flat.
20:16No, I bet once the table arrived.
20:20And then I found out my landlord had a paypal.
20:24Right, come on.
20:29Let's get the section of those skills
20:30and hit those complaints in the bud.
20:36A pint of bitter, please, love.
20:40You got it.
20:40Oh, somebody had been like froth.
20:53No matter, love.
20:54Go on, have another bash.
20:56But she's still on the nursery slopes.
20:58Do you know, it's a lifetime ago,
20:59but I remember my first days behind that bar.
21:03You'll be on there?
21:03Yeah.
21:04And I can honestly say
21:06I never got a single complaint.
21:09Perfect beer-to-head ratio every time.
21:13Oh, I said there was somewhat of a head girl about yourself.
21:17Take all duties seriously.
21:19Making sure things run smooth.
21:21That's something I do well to cultivate.
21:23You should start by showing her how to pull a proper bind.
21:26Not going to last long at this rate.
21:28As the great Winston Churchill once said,
21:32I've got this up, please.
21:34Success is not final.
21:36Failure is not fatal.
21:37It's the courage to continue that counts.
21:41Well, it's your being, Waster.
21:44You know, we were talking about the challenges of fostering.
21:47Can I offer you a word of advice?
21:49Yeah, go on.
21:51These young people you're going to be working with.
21:53Well, I expect if they've landed themselves in fostering,
21:57the last thing they need is someone making them feel a bit small.
22:00A bit stupid.
22:02Well, at least I can imagine that's what the people in charge will think.
22:07Oh, Tim said you had a meeting today.
22:10Yeah.
22:11Yeah, I just came in to see if you could put a couple of hot pots to one side,
22:16because then we're going to treat Tim when we come back.
22:18Of course.
22:20Of course.
22:20Oh, and good luck today.
22:23Yes.
22:32Lisa, um, I just want to say your speech was fun.
22:42I thought I loved it.
22:43Sorry, but I have to get to work.
22:45Thanks again.
22:47Craig was lucky to work with you.
22:49But there's still food left if anyone wants it.
22:51What the hell?
22:59What do you think you were doing here?
23:01Well, it's okay.
23:01I'll just come here.
23:02I'm talking about the audacity of you turning up to quit.
23:05I'm all over you.
23:06Look, I'm just scared to pay my respects.
23:08Okay, well, you've done that now for what it's worth, so you can send me work.
23:11I don't want any trouble.
23:12Well, it's a bit late for that, don't you think?
23:28Hey.
23:29You disappeared.
23:32You disappeared.
23:33Thanks.
23:33I forgot my name.
23:35Oh, there it is.
23:38Please get changed for work.
23:39I can't go.
23:40Oh, you do.
23:42Are you okay?
23:45Hey.
23:46I did so, so well today.
23:49I was so excited.
23:53I was so excited.
23:54I was so excited.
23:55I was like this.
23:56I just got myself out of the room.
23:59Yeah.
23:59I think I did it.
24:01I was telling all those words is more than enough.
24:05It's hardly surprising, is it?
24:07What do you got to talk about?
24:09You don't think.
24:13Hold on.
24:14What's that box doing now?
24:19What?
24:20Oh, I put it away over here.
24:22Uh, yeah.
24:25Betsy said she was doing some sorting for you all, isn't it?
24:29Was she reading stuff now?
24:31I don't know why it says something she's not meant to say.
24:37Lisa.
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25:03When Becky died, she was being investigated.
25:20For a good sake.
25:22She was.
25:25Was she reading it?
25:27I knew that in bed the box was closed.
25:29I mean, she was by it.
25:32But if she had read it.
25:33Dave, you'll get complaints made about as a word.
25:37That's the world of work we live in.
25:40Surely you don't think there's any truth in it.
25:45Well, I went down around on a Ferrari.
25:48I'm looking off to now.
25:49It's quite the opposite.
25:51I think it was terrible in money.
25:53How do you mean, like, long shot terrible?
25:57She didn't even tell me about the letter.
26:01I found it at work.
26:02Detective Swain in action.
26:05I thought that I'd even doubt it, you know, just...
26:09Even just for a second, it...
26:11It broke something in us.
26:14We'd been walking on those shelves for days and...
26:18It was awful.
26:21Someone just tried to tell me I'd have to run off my case.
26:25It's like a red bag tube, but...
26:27You'd pull a rank on her.
26:29Couldn't just let it go, could I?
26:30Anyway, she walked out.
26:36Ignored my calls and then...
26:38That was it.
26:43By your sport.
26:45She died.
26:48She died that night.
26:52Hating my guts.
26:53Come on, Frankie, lad.
26:59I'm going to celebrate that win.
27:00I'm not going to get all competitive, Dad.
27:02You know, all Leda does is wheel me jeans and burp.
27:06Well, let's face it, James, Madsen's just a genius.
27:10Lauren.
27:11Lauren, come and have a drink with me.
27:14I can.
27:15I'll sell Glenda.
27:18She's family.
27:20Ain't no insults, Glenda.
27:22See this little finger?
27:24See, Glenda.
27:27See, Glenda?
27:29She's not a bubble-up in the air into the streets.
27:32I know why you still do, Stella.
27:34Do you know what they're laying on in the blue strip?
27:36Who's the royal?
27:37Photo montage and a few sausage rolls.
27:40I thought I was competitive.
27:42I'd have given her a full Simic funeral.
27:44Like you deserved.
27:46Police horse guard to the cathedral.
27:48Constabulary choir.
27:50Go in.
27:51Faction.
27:53Cold plug.
27:54Stone Cold Classic.
27:55Not a dry eye in the house.
27:57Look at the greatest showman over here.
27:59You wouldn't be the first to say it.
28:05But we've all done it.
28:06We've all gone to the jugular, then regretted it.
28:10Yeah, I did.
28:10I took it all back on the messages.
28:16Of course.
28:24Sobbed.
28:26Drank.
28:29Groveled.
28:30Drank some more.
28:31She turned the phone off.
28:37Chucked it in her locker.
28:43I wonder if she'd had it.
28:46Would they have found her any quicker, you know, after the scumbags had driven off?
28:50Come on.
28:51Now you're to mention yourself.
28:57I fell asleep.
29:01Drunk.
29:07By the time Costello wrote me up, I was a widow.
29:10I was a widow.
29:16Sorry.
29:18Any allegations?
29:22They were dropped.
29:24Hmm.
29:27Becky didn't get the funeral she deserved.
29:30From your team.
29:32Yeah.
29:35You do it.
29:37Top rest.
29:38Yeah
29:40Yeah, by COVID
29:42Tiny funeral, no fuss
29:46I should have fought harder
29:50I pushed for a posthumous medal
29:52Lisa, you were in shock and you had Betsy
29:54Yeah, but still, you know, Becky was a hero
29:57I thought of anyone questioning her integrity
30:00Why don't you ask Betsy, okay, straight out whether she would or not
30:03I will
30:12It's not today
30:16Let me ring in for you
30:18The rest of today, you will answer
30:20It's complimentary from Bonas
30:31Oh, thank you
30:33Like she didn't know
30:39If Beth finds out that big became this, his wife was here
30:43I had a text
30:49Just one
30:51Okay
30:52I'm safe, don't worry
30:54Well, yeah, of course I'm gonna worry
30:55Brody keels over in front of him yesterday and he goes, hey, well today
31:00You can't place it, Lord
31:02Yeah, well, we could have faced it together
31:04You must be done in after yesterday
31:08Yeah, that night drives a killer
31:09It's good to hear her for Beth, though
31:12She tried her best
31:13You know what she was, Papa?
31:16She had loads of phone songs
31:18She was a handsome man
31:20You know, that's coming into her home, isn't she?
31:34You
31:35Don't you leave a look at me
31:38Can I, er...
31:40Go on, Lisa, I just want to say I'm sorry
31:44Anything
31:55Anything else than I'd have covered for you
31:58But making me troll through all those feelings again
32:01With everyone watching
32:03Well, they should have never asked me
32:06Well, they were hardly gonna ask me, were they?
32:08I barely knew the lad
32:09Everything I wrote down
32:15Thinks there's a diamond
32:18He died doing what he wanted
32:20It just was a bit
32:21We are supposed to have each other's backs
32:27Not just buttons and boots
32:29In here, Kit
32:30Look at me
32:32Look at me
32:33In here
32:35You weren't missing action again
32:42I'm making a bit of it
32:44Let's us create that, shall we?
32:47Oh, no, we can't
32:48And if you're even thinking of going in there
32:53Have a mint
33:03Hey, we were just talking about when Craig worked at the factory
33:07Oh, was that best friend right there?
33:10Well, it was first
33:11His ex
33:11Oh, God
33:12Don't remind me
33:13She's all right, wrong good
33:14That's my daughter you're talking about
33:16Oh
33:17Sorry, I must have been thinking of someone else
33:20I can imagine
33:21They've done door raids and disarmed burglars
33:24But could he work a tape dispenser gun?
33:28I can't imagine
33:29What did Kurt used to say?
33:31It's all in the race station
33:34I don't know that
33:35Poor Craig
33:37He used to have his watch taped to his hand
33:39And then his hand taped to the black house
33:41We'd have to get Kurt to cut him free
33:43Oh
33:44Oh, me
33:46No, no, no, no
33:51I don't think so
33:52Okay
33:53I'll just
33:54You came here to pay your respects
33:57Not to sit drinking free wine
33:59And scrolling on the phone
34:00Yeah, well
34:01Folks are exactly
34:02Falling over themselves
34:03To talk to me
34:04So
34:04Because you and your
34:06Murdering husband
34:07Don't welcome me
34:08I'm not my husband
34:09He's going to pay for what he did
34:11Not for bullying my sonny's now
34:13Or for battering Lou
34:15To be fair
34:16Look
34:17I have a condolences
34:18And you say
34:19I've got a nerve
34:20I stop at home
34:21And I'm
34:22Dancing on Craig's grave
34:24I'm back here
34:26Look I
34:28I just wanted to say that
34:30I'm not just mixed life
34:32I'm a mother
34:33And
34:33You know
34:35If I could take pain away
34:36I'd do it
34:37I'll be
34:37Thank you
34:39I appreciate that
34:40Relationships are hard enough
34:47Throw kids in the mix
34:48I'm not saying you regret it
34:50I regret him
34:51We're walking around
34:53Adoption agencies
34:53All wholesome and demure
34:55He's having regular work
34:56Down for the physio
34:57Ouch
34:58Mate
34:59I was devastated
35:00But you know what
35:01Now I see
35:02It's so much simpler
35:04Me and Layla
35:06My values
35:07My priorities
35:08Theo
35:10Me
35:11Is not simple
35:12My heart goes out to Danielle
35:15And it really does
35:16Oh
35:17The guilt that Theo feels
35:20I don't know
35:22You should just bail
35:22So they both have heartache
35:24He must have something
35:25He's gone this far
35:27Well
35:28He's got something
35:29So
35:43You understood that you had to pick a side
35:45You didn't mean today
35:47There's no people
35:48You don't want to be a victim as well
35:49Look
35:51I didn't mean to cause a destruction
35:53Sorry
35:53Oh
35:54We'll get back safe here
35:55You can put your pitchfork down
36:02Thanks again
36:17For behind the van
36:18Honestly
36:19I've saved it
36:20You bought Nick's van
36:26Without telling me
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36:54Why couldn't you come to me?
37:02I'm training and having a car
37:04I'm on shift
37:05I'm on the motor
37:07It's a pool car
37:09Listen mum
37:12Thanks for slapping all the way over
37:14And I'm sure you've got more interesting things to be doing
37:16Right
37:17You've been so happy now
37:18No
37:19No I'm not
37:20I'm actually being nice
37:21And if I could ask you a bunch of the ivy
37:25Then I would
37:25What?
37:30Listen
37:31Betsy
37:33You know that there was private stuff in that box
37:37Carly glass me up
37:41Okay
37:43Yeah
37:44I did open the envelope
37:46And then I thought
37:48And then I thought
37:48Don't
37:48Do you know I might not understand the results
37:50Unless it was like one of those online DNA things
37:53Where they tell you
37:54You're 10% Latvian
37:56And 4% Chihuahua
37:57Yeah so you did look
37:59Well it didn't feel fair going behind your back
38:04And besides
38:06What do I care about some wrong sperm donor?
38:08Yeah I mean this is a millionaire
38:12He's not a millionaire is he?
38:15I very much doubted if he was doing that for beer mummy
38:20Well then
38:22He's no use to me
38:24Now I'll have you
38:26And then
38:28Now I'll have you
38:30And you are more than a nurse
38:34Right we're done now
38:42Because I'd really like to lift my mouth
38:43Cheers
38:49Sorry love but I've got a scoop now
38:53Don't apologise you can
38:55Well I'm sure Kit will want to speak to you himself
38:58I mean after Paul
39:00Funerals, memorials
39:02They bring you all back up
39:04They do
39:05No one lied
39:07Loosing him like that was hell
39:09But at least we've got to say goodbye
39:11You know the shock of this
39:14Me heart breaks fear
39:16Of course I come in
39:18It's okay
39:19Would you say that I'm judgmental?
39:32Will you judge me if I answer you honestly?
39:35That's a yes
39:36What would you say to him?
39:40Well there's some opinions but there's no wrong with that
39:42Just something Glenda said about whether I'm put out for fostering
39:47So we've got a Zoom later on
39:49It's a very grueling process
39:52I'd have a certain wink from the chat
39:55And you're the wink right?
39:59Maybe we should postpone
40:01Tell him about an emotional day
40:03Right and we've got time
40:04We just need a coffee and a clean shirt
40:07I'm not showing me up in front of Eloise and Levi
40:10They're our social workers
40:13He's a sheet of Oxford
40:15And he's a rest of Faroe
40:16So I've been honing off on Bob Marley and Bob Arne
40:20Right come on to me
40:22Take this in the morning
40:28Keep off your thoughts
40:33I don't get it
40:36Bob Arne is still screaming at his sketch
40:38It is
40:39I'm not doing that anymore
40:41Not really
40:43So just sending me down the river
40:46Me and my kids
40:48I have kids
40:49We've still got to live on that street
40:51I can't back what you did
40:54I probably will
40:55We had to kick a man while he's gone
40:58We've had one of three miles to feed
41:01I can't afford to move
41:02I'm screaming about it
41:04I can't get you wanted to sell one of her landals
41:06Or whatever they are
41:07And you've got to stop
41:09Winding Brody up
41:10It's
41:10It's not what it's on
41:12Yeah
41:13That's my fault
41:15You had a big one yesterday
41:18Only
41:21People stepped in to help
41:23They could have been serious
41:25But people
41:26You
41:29Kate
41:31Big man
41:34Of course he was
41:36How was he?
41:44Brody
41:45He's shaking up
41:47But I'll live
41:48You don't
41:51Daddy
41:51Your sentence
41:53Is our sentence
41:54You're only in a person on the street
41:57Who treats me like a human
41:59Who's going to ask
42:00Oh don't start
42:02You know there's nothing going on
42:04Do you know what?
42:05I think I'd prefer
42:06Being ambushed in my cell
42:07At least I was in an audience then
42:10Mick
42:11You know I never do dirty on you
42:13So what was Kit then?
42:16One mistake
42:18For the whole time ago
42:19I'm just waiting to go to
42:21As a charm
42:22Do you know what?
42:24I hope he does
42:25Because I might need to
42:27Wink him for more cash
42:28He's a bit of job
42:29It doesn't even feed us
42:31So unless you've got a
42:33Stash of cash
42:34Under some forwards
42:35Of share accounts
42:38Shares and a race
42:39Also don't know about
42:40No
42:41No
42:41No
42:42I love you
42:48But you left me on a choice
42:52Whatever it takes to survive
42:55I'll do it
42:56And then you can have to
42:59Suck it up
43:00I need a reliable man
43:08So why a van then?
43:10Or for anyone but her
43:11Did she give me a good price?
43:13No she didn't go here
43:14Or she would call me
43:15What is this
43:17Some sort of
43:18Villain's cone
43:19Or something
43:19When one of us
43:20Goes down
43:20We have to take care of the wife
43:22You are your Tony's throne
43:23No don't
43:24Don't
43:24Compare me to me
43:25I did it for her kids
43:27Who's that?
43:34It's just
43:35I had about some work stuff
43:37Oh hi Billy
43:42It's Maria
43:43Hiya
43:45I'm just letting you know
43:47We've got some food here
43:48For the homeless shelter
43:49Is my name your mum?
43:53No
43:53You're good
43:55I'm just glad
43:56That you're safe
43:58And sound
43:59And
43:59Not quite sound
44:02So do you
44:06Feel the same
44:07Just
44:07Do something like
44:10Sweet and something
44:11I noticed
44:13Someone's just
44:14That's a cute
44:14No
44:16I'm not
44:16I'm not
44:17I'm not
44:17I'm not
44:17I'm not
44:18I'm not
44:19I'm not
44:20I'm not
44:21I'm not
44:22I'm not
44:23I'm not
44:24I'm not
44:25I'm not
44:25I'm not
44:25I know you've had a four-course gourmet dinner lined up
44:32Oh ha ha
44:33Very funny
44:34So
44:39Must be a waiter
44:42I've been taught to better sit
44:44No
44:45Yeah
44:46Yeah
44:48You were right
44:49You know
44:50Could have explained it
44:52Complaint dropped
44:53To go to the territory
44:54On the rail
44:57That's his mum
45:03That's his mum
45:03That's his mum gonna hear about the rail
45:04Got it
45:06Of course
45:07And they don't have dark secrets
45:09They were just a normal couple
45:11Horribly boring and
45:13Happy
45:16Yeah
45:17I mean if you've got to have an epitaph
45:21Then normal boring and happy
45:23Is a good one
45:24I mean if you've got to have an epitaph
45:34I can't say anything
45:34You're going to have to have an epitaph
45:35I can't say anything
45:36If you're going to have an epitaph
45:38I can't say anything
45:38I can't say anything
45:38You've got proper ID
45:39I just think it's important
45:41It's important
45:41It's important
45:42Go on, it's quiet enough. Take your break.
45:53Oh, I'm here, Jean.
45:56Oh, I do know, Glenda.
45:59The boss of bosses.
46:01A crypto queen. Why are you not in the Forbes 500?
46:04I ask my mirror every night.
46:07Now get gone. I'm still not serving you.
46:12And, you've got to say something.
46:18Glenda.
46:22Let me buy you a drink. A double.
46:26And? And?
46:29Some crisps. Posh ones.
46:32And?
46:34And an apology.
46:37And a giddy kipper.
46:39Giddy? I can handle cheeky even.
46:43Gobby.
46:43No good. Gobby.
46:45Zoe.
46:46And you are in.
46:47Polish that, Hayley.
46:48You're a good influence.
46:52Theo!
46:53During the party.
46:55Todd's on the chair.
46:56He's doubles all around.
46:57Except James.
46:59He's body the tongue.
47:00At least some ones is.
47:02I've been glued to that chair I left in there.
47:04Actually, it's done my head in there.
47:08Another debated dad.
47:10Can't move from around here.
47:11I like bosses.
47:13Alright, see you soon, mate.
47:15See you.
47:15Nice to meet you.
47:16Sorry.
47:17See you.
47:18See you.
47:18You're a guilty conscience or something, I see.
47:25I'm joking.
47:28I'm sorry.
47:29I feel mean for, uh, to go to an hospital.
47:32No, no.
47:33It's, it's my bad.
47:34James gave me a talking to him.
47:35Family comes first.
47:36Look, the kids need to learn.
47:38I need to teach them.
47:39When it's Todd time, respect it.
47:41Todd time?
47:42Isn't that a thing?
47:44It is now.
47:46I like it.
47:48No, I don't get it, mate.
47:50Well, after December.
47:51Three days before she died.
47:52Right.
47:53But your mum were in over.
47:55Deliberately.
47:55She didn't.
47:56Yeah, she didn't top herself now.
47:58No way.
48:00I mean, Lisa's always banging on about in this family.
48:02We tell each other everything.
48:05My mum's in serious bother.
48:06Why?
48:07I don't know.
48:07Maybe she parts across someone's driver or something.
48:10Some old geezer from Oakley, though.
48:12Not better to do.
48:12Anti-corruption, you know.
48:16If she was alone, then you didn't own.
48:18Well, I was a kid.
48:19Yeah, and I was a kid.
48:20You know, when I found out, my dad was bad news.
48:22But even then, I still thought the sunshine was.
48:24No, I don't think she was bad news.
48:27Was she feet up?
48:28Did she know too much?
48:30You said a gob on her.
48:33What are you saying?
48:35In case of this head and run could have been a different story.
48:39Yeah.
48:41Maybe.
48:42I don't know.
48:45How would you even fake on that?
48:47With a couple of old people?
48:49I don't know.
48:51I just...
48:53I've got this feeling...
48:54Have you got her, Lisa, then?
48:56Well, she's been lying about it all this time.
48:57No, she's been protecting you.
48:59Oh, St. Becky, you're asking, hasn't?
49:02I'm never going to know the truth.
49:04Well, you will if you don't ask.
49:06I have got this.
49:18Do you still have an idea?
49:21If you don't.
49:21What, you're serious?
49:27Yeah.
49:29What do I know about police folks?
49:32Well, you know that dodgy feds protect dodgy people.
49:36And you know how to stand up and fight them.
49:39Teach me.
49:42I don't care how dirty it gets.
49:43I just...
49:45I want to know the truth about my mom.
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