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Eastenders 14 July 2025

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00:00Can you turn the ass please?
00:25Running!
00:27Running!
00:33You're the boss, mate.
00:44God, this is exciting.
00:47It looks so good in the sunlight.
00:50Get me excited.
00:53Who keeps calling you?
00:56Well, it's unknown number. I don't answer them.
01:00Oh.
01:01Oh, is this the van then?
01:03Mm-hmm.
01:04That's the one for the stall?
01:05Mm-hmm.
01:06You're not getting second thoughts then, are you?
01:08Are you kidding me? Look at it.
01:101870 CC, 1.9 litre.
01:13Who knew you were such a petrol head?
01:16Mm-hmm.
01:17It's turning you on, is it?
01:19Yeah.
01:20It kind of is.
01:22Okay.
01:23Mm.
01:24Keep going.
01:25Um, it's done about 50,000 miles.
01:29Yeah.
01:30It's got CD player, retro.
01:33It's got a great, look at that, cup holder.
01:37But...
01:38Keep going.
01:40Um...
01:41It's green.
01:43That's all I've got, Lauren. Sorry.
01:45You'll do.
01:47Oh.
01:48Shall I just leave it?
01:49No, I was probably just so sure.
01:50It's no good them being happy about how we're doing with methadone when they come round here and catch us bonking on the sofa.
02:05Well, there's a good point that you said it really badly.
02:09Can we just not ever say bonking, ever?
02:11Bonking, yeah.
02:12I thought I was going to...
02:13Right, I'm going to get back to the stall.
02:15It's hit me.
02:17But...
02:18You, second-hand car dealer, just like Max.
02:21This is...this is a daddy issue kink, innit?
02:24Oh, wow.
02:25I had to cure the mood, Peter.
02:31What is it?
02:32Er...
02:33Nothing.
02:34Nothing.
02:35Tell your face it's nothing.
02:36Um...
02:37Hold on.
02:38Where are you going?
02:39Er...
02:40I'll be back in a minute.
02:41No, Lauren, you can't.
02:42We've both got to be here.
02:43You especially.
02:44I won't be long.
02:45What are you not telling me?
02:46You're just going to have to trust me.
02:47Yeah?
02:50Wait.
02:51Lauren, no, wait.
02:52What about a stall?
02:54Even for my birthday?
02:55Lex, how many more times have I got to tell you, babe?
02:57I'm not made of money.
02:58Hey!
02:59Grandad!
03:00Should you be at school?
03:01Sports day.
03:02Officially, I'm sick.
03:03Oh, what a shame.
03:04And just before your birthday, no?
03:05I think I'll be better for that.
03:06There's tickets to a Billie Eilish gig this weekend.
03:07I found them on a resale site, but Jase is there too expensive.
03:08Has he now?
03:09Yes, I did.
03:10And it's in Manchester.
03:11Who's going to take you?
03:12Honey?
03:13Pops?
03:14Hello?
03:15Well, I can see for it done, yeah?
03:16And see if Janet can go and all we're funny can take you, yeah?
03:17Thank you, Grandad!
03:18Yeah, thanks, but you don't have to do that.
03:19Oh, what a grandparent's for, eh?
03:20Not to be robbed blind.
03:21Can we do it now, then?
03:22Before someone else gets done?
03:23Well, Nigel's at home.
03:24That's okay.
03:25You'll be sure, you know?
03:26After the last time.
03:27I'll be sure, you know.
03:28After the last time.
03:29I'll be sure.
03:30I'll be sure, you know.
03:31After the last time.
03:32I'll be sure.
03:33I'll be sure.
03:34I'll be sure.
03:35I'll be sure.
03:36I'll be sure.
03:37I'll be sure.
03:38I'll be sure.
03:39Nigel's at home.
03:40That's okay.
03:41Are you sure, you know?
03:43After the last time.
03:44Yeah, we had a chat.
03:46You get it, didn't you?
03:47Yeah.
03:48I know it wasn't his fault.
03:49Please, Grandad!
03:51Go on, then.
03:53You sure?
03:54Because we can do it another time.
03:55Yeah, yeah, it's fine.
03:56It's fine.
03:57Come, then, let's go.
04:00It's not ideal, I know, but Billy did say that he'll cover me until she gets back.
04:04Well, as long as you're okay with her just quietly disappearing while you pretend you're in a happy relationship.
04:08I am in a happy relationship.
04:09I am in a happy relationship.
04:10All right, all right.
04:11Yeah, sure.
04:12Same, same.
04:13She's not still, you know.
04:14No, don't do that.
04:15No, I trust her now.
04:17Wherever she is, she'll let me know when she's ready.
04:20Well, good job I'm here, isn't it?
04:22Best Grandad in the world ever.
04:23Yeah, thank God for that, eh?
04:25Yeah.
04:26Hi, Peter Beal, is it?
04:28Yeah.
04:29Sorry for the short notice, but we were told that you and your partner would be home.
04:32Oh, Suzanne, is she busy?
04:34She's our case worker.
04:35Suzanne?
04:36You're not with the social?
04:38Oh, I think we've got our wires crossed.
04:40I'm from the youth offending team.
04:41I'm here to assess whether your home is suitable for all of my clients.
04:45Released on license.
04:46Clients?
04:47Who?
04:48Oscar Branning.
04:49I'm his sister, Lauren.
04:51About time.
04:52Did you bring me any munch?
04:54I'm starving.
04:55Uh, no, I didn't, funnily enough.
04:58It's fine.
04:59I know a decent place on the way back.
05:02On the way back to when?
05:04Uh, Walford, obviously.
05:08You need to sign him out.
05:12Um, can you just rewind a few steps, please?
05:16Fine.
05:17Short version.
05:18Um, stole a car.
05:19Got caught.
05:20Three months.
05:21Young offenders.
05:22Mum kicked me out.
05:23Which leaves you, my favourite sister, as a last resort.
05:27Tell her where she needs to sign.
05:35Right, I'm going for a smoke.
05:41How much?
05:42Well, I did try and tell you.
05:44You're not going back on a promise, are you, Brenda?
05:46No, no.
05:47Course not.
05:51Your turn?
05:54I win.
05:55Again.
05:56So you do.
05:57Lady luck isn't shining on me today.
05:59Go on, then.
06:00To the victor, the spoils.
06:02No, no.
06:06Do you remember your wedding day, Nigel?
06:08Course I do.
06:10Happiest day of my life.
06:13How when were you married, then, Nigel?
06:14Best part of 30 years.
06:16And I really mean it when I say the best part.
06:20So...
06:22Why aren't you with her now?
06:24It's...
06:26So long since I walked out when I...
06:29She'll have moved on.
06:31Are you sure about that?
06:33He, er...
06:36He don't want to go there.
06:39Right.
06:41Here we go.
06:42All done.
06:43I don't say I don't give you anything, yeah?
06:47I know what you're thinking, but...
06:50He don't want Julie to see him, you know?
06:53Like this.
06:54So just...
06:56Just leave it, yeah?
06:58Hey.
07:00You're the winner again, eh?
07:06Hello, gorgeous.
07:07Hi.
07:08You got a light?
07:10Oh...
07:12Oscar, this is ridiculous.
07:13I know.
07:14Blame vaping.
07:15No one's got a light these days.
07:16No, I don't mean...
07:17Mum never said you was in Young Offenders.
07:19I don't want to stress you out.
07:20Something about a baby and a painkiller addiction.
07:23I don't know.
07:24I don't want to be listening.
07:26Right, so why can't you go stay with Mum?
07:28Kipped me out, didn't she?
07:29You had it then?
07:30The baby?
07:32Yes.
07:33Yeah, I've had the baby.
07:34Sick.
07:36So I'm an uncle?
07:37You've been an uncle for years.
07:40Louie!
07:41Oh, I'm not so on the name.
07:42You thought about changing it?
07:44He's nine years old, so no.
07:45You all right?
07:46Hey, can I pinch a light?
07:47I'll show you my bum if you say yes.
07:48I'm really sorry.
07:49Sorry.
07:50Just ignore him.
07:51He didn't want to, didn't he?
07:52He didn't want to.
07:55Seriously?
07:57Why has Mum kicked you out then?
08:01There's this lad, right?
08:02Fat Mike.
08:04He's the one that actually stole the car.
08:05I was just a passenger princess.
08:07Go to the feds' name, didn't I?
08:08Thought I could swing some sort of plea deal,
08:10show some time off my sentence.
08:13Let me guess.
08:14They found out you grashed on them.
08:16Stitchers get stitches.
08:17Or more specifically, a Molotov cocktail through the living room windows.
08:23They petrol bombed Mum's house?
08:25No.
08:26Next door.
08:27Stopped all the house numbers the night before, didn't I?
08:29See?
08:30Watched her pretty face.
08:32What about Mum's neighbour then?
08:33Don't worry about him.
08:36Massive racist.
08:37Mum still wanted to call in, but I said no.
08:39Let Artania get caught up in some turf war.
08:41Not on my watch.
08:42You think that'd be enough for her to forgive me, right?
08:43But I called her up last week to see what time she was picking me up.
08:45And nothing.
08:46Neither.
08:47Don't even want me in the house.
08:48The thing is, I can't leave this place without a family member
08:50and or a responsible adult taking me in.
08:53Into my favourite sister.
08:55Hold on, hold on.
08:56Oscar, please.
08:58You're my brother, and I...
09:01I do want to make sure that you're safe.
09:02I sense a butt coming here.
09:05It's just really bad timing.
09:06Here it comes, yep.
09:08I have got the social worker coming round later
09:10to check my recovery progress.
09:12A newborn.
09:13What?
09:14A Louis.
09:15A Louis.
09:16Oh, I have to check things with Peter and he ain't gonna like it, so...
09:19You know, it's fine.
09:20I get it, Lauren.
09:21You know, family comes first.
09:22It's not the ones you've forgotten about.
09:24You know what would have taken me in?
09:25Abs.
09:26In a heartbeat.
09:27That is not fair.
09:28Am I wrong?
09:29Definitely wouldn't stress off running it past our himbo boyfriend.
09:32Oi!
09:33That's himbo fiancé.
09:34Oh, stop, Pete.
09:35We were just talking about you.
09:37Funny that happens, innit?
09:39Fair place, sis.
09:40He's alright smashed these days.
09:44How did you know that...
09:45Picking up your criminal brother from a youth detention centre,
09:47we had a visit from your probation officer.
09:49I mean, where else would the son of Max Branning end up?
09:54You understand what's going on?
09:56How's the sale going, then? Any interest?
10:00A few of the big breweries are putting offers
10:03and some property tycoons want to turn it into flats.
10:06So you'll be jetting off to the Bahamas any minute, then?
10:08Oh, what and forever be known as the woman who sold off the local boozer.
10:11No, thanks.
10:12The agent reckons an auction is the best way to go.
10:15You know, it might drive up the price.
10:17Excuse me.
10:19What can I get you?
10:20Can I have a white wine, please?
10:21I do get it.
10:22I know that they need each other,
10:23but do you not think Phil's getting a little bit too...
10:25attached?
10:26Yeah, yeah, definitely.
10:27That doesn't make sense.
10:28I mean, why is Phil going into all this effort
10:30when Nigel's wife's at home somewhere worried about him?
10:33You know what I mean?
10:34You said it yourself, it's hard about Ben, isn't it?
10:36Yeah, yeah, it's hard.
10:37I mean, what do you think I should do?
10:39Do you think I should say something?
10:40Like, reach out, try and find her online or something?
10:42What, go wading in?
10:43I mean, no offence, Jay, but it's not really any of your business.
10:46Well, Phil's my business, aren't he?
10:47And he knows this duly woman.
10:49So Phil's actually listened, then.
10:50I told him weeks ago to call her.
10:52Help, you know, share the load.
10:54Oh, he ain't done that.
10:56Listen, what he's doing for this bloke, yeah?
10:58I take my hat off to him, but he can't be doing it by himself.
11:01Do you not think it's good, though?
11:02Him having something to focus on whilst he's trying to get better?
11:05Not when they're both becoming codependent, Callum, no.
11:08Do you think I should say something?
11:09Well, someone should.
11:10What happens when he's on his own again?
11:12Like it or not, there's no turning back from this.
11:15Debencia is a one-way ticket.
11:17Yeah, you ain't got to tell me.
11:18And Phil's pretending that everything's all right,
11:20but everyone can see that it ain't.
11:22Look, we just speak to him.
11:24Look.
11:25That's brand new, that is.
11:27Sorry, I'll get you a cloth.
11:29Sorry.
11:30Linda!
11:31Jay, listen.
11:33I'm worried about him, all right?
11:35There's no happy ending with this.
11:37I'm caring for someone right till the end.
11:39I don't need to tell you how hard that is.
11:44He's just got out of a young offenders.
11:45Is your social worker going to want him to be around Jimmy?
11:48Dad.
11:49We've got this.
11:50Look, they're my grandchildren, all right?
11:51I'm entitled to my opinion.
11:52Dad.
11:57You made him.
11:59I don't want to see a DNA test, mate.
12:01Right, you two just give us a minute, yeah?
12:05Peter, can I talk to you?
12:08All right.
12:10My dad has got a point.
12:12Look, I know I'm asking a lot, but he's my brother, Peter.
12:15Name's coming to me.
12:17I want to say Brian.
12:19Ian.
12:20That's it.
12:21Fish guy, yeah?
12:23Ian and my dad, right?
12:25Oh, yeah.
12:26Our paths cross.
12:27What are you saying, then?
12:29Promise I won't.
12:30Pervin' him when he gets out of the shower.
12:32I won't promise it.
12:35Oh, that's not good.
12:38What?
12:40What?
12:41What now?
12:43Fat Mike.
12:44What's this?
12:45You're in your uniform.
12:46I've got some gear for you to sell.
12:47Now you want me to show gear.
12:48I don't want you to.
12:49I'm telling you to.
12:50You owe me, remember?
12:51You owe me, remember?
12:52Mate, I told you the break-in wasn't my fault.
12:53I've already got Phil on my back.
12:54Oh, yes, this mysterious break-in where none of the motors get nicked.
12:55Speaking of which.
12:56I'll be taking mine back, though.
12:57I ain't showing a gear.
12:58I'll do anything else but I ain't selling drugs, Ravi.
12:59You think you have a choice?
13:00I'll be taking mine back, though.
13:01I ain't showing a gear.
13:02I ain't showing a gear.
13:03I'll do anything else but I ain't selling drugs, Ravi.
13:04You think you have a choice?
13:05Someone order a bank against Charlie.
13:07I'll draw the line there.
13:08I'll get you one of them poncy, frothy,
13:11people to get me out of here.
13:13I know you want me to show gear.
13:14I don't want you to.
13:15I don't want you to.
13:16I'll be taking you two.
13:17You owe me, remember?
13:18I told you the break-in wasn't my fault.
13:19I've already got Phil on my back.
13:20Oh, yes, this mysterious break-in where none of the motors get nicked.
13:21Speaking of which.
13:22I'll be taking mine back, though.
13:23I ain't showing a gear.
13:24I'll do anything else but I ain't selling drugs, Ravi.
13:26You think you have a choice?
13:29Someone order a bank against Charlie.
13:31I drawed a line at getting you one of them poncy, frothy coffees, though.
13:36Everything all right?
13:37I wasn't all right.
13:39Just picked up my case.
13:42We all sorted, then?
13:44Yeah.
13:46Good.
13:48Good.
13:50Right.
13:51I'll be off, then.
14:01So, you want to tell me?
14:02No, of course not.
14:04Cheers, sir.
14:09So, he's the one that petrol-bombed Mum's house?
14:12He what?
14:13Try to petrol-bomb it. Keep up, Brian.
14:17So, which one is that, mate?
14:19Grey trackies.
14:20It's fat.
14:21Right, it is, apparently.
14:23Oh, Lauren, it's 20-25. Boys can do girl sports now, too. How do you think it got so bendy?
14:28Now, the one on the right is Horse Hung Harrison, and that's because he...
14:33Yeah, I think we can work that one out, Oscar.
14:36Now, the fit one's called Frank. He's the worst.
14:38Saw him take a seagull once.
14:40Okay, they can't see me.
14:43Do you know what? This is ridiculous. I'm not scared of freeing bullies, am I?
14:46Just go over there and I'll talk to them. Hold that in.
14:49Wait.
14:50Mum, will you wait?
14:52Hot Pete. Real masculine.
14:55Oi, oi. You all right, darling?
14:57Oh, please. I'd eat you for breakfast.
15:00Detective Beale.
15:02I'm investigating an arson attack, Station Road, Exeter.
15:06Not sure if you boys have heard anything about it.
15:09I'm waiting on my probation here. That's behaviour, mate.
15:12Yeah.
15:14Well, let's just hope you keep it that way, eh?
15:18Oi!
15:19Detective Beale requesting urgent backup.
15:22You're both Detective Beale, is it?
15:24Are you okay, Pete?
15:25Yeah? That's not even a real radio, mate. I'm going to need to see your badge number.
15:28Listen, Oscar doesn't want any trouble.
15:30Oscar?
15:30All right?
15:30Where is he? Tell me now and I'll call off the game of rounders for you.
15:33That's a cricket bat.
15:35Okay.
15:37It's out here, mate.
15:38Ah, no.
15:39We need a chat.
15:40Come on.
15:40Well, enjoy prison.
15:42Hey, don't drop the soap.
15:54So, do you reckon it's salvageable?
15:56Well, for most people, no.
16:00Luckily for you, I am not most people.
16:02Leave it with me.
16:03Thanks, Lonnie.
16:18You all right over there?
16:20Yeah, yeah.
16:21Far.
16:22Try telling that to your face.
16:23Oh, not really.
16:30You know Phil's mate, Nigel?
16:31Oh.
16:32Man, I've grown very fond of it.
16:33Of course, I know Nigel.
16:35Something wrong?
16:37No.
16:39Well, sort of.
16:40It's not really my place to say, but you know he's got a wife.
16:43He has mentioned her, yes?
16:45What have you heard?
16:46Well, I've seen that she's worried sick.
16:49Look, she's posting missing persons ads every day.
16:53Well, I must be going out of her, am I?
16:55That when I lost Lo...
16:57You were low?
16:59I heard.
17:00Yeah, well, what made it that tiny bit easier was that it felt like we were fighting it together.
17:06You know, I don't know I would have coped if it felt like someone was trying to come between us.
17:10Well, whatever it is that you are going to do regarding Nigel,
17:15Tread very carefully.
17:18Marriages are complicated.
17:20Wonderful, yes, but they can be fragile and complex.
17:25And perhaps it's not your place to intervene.
17:30Anyway, here you are.
17:32Leave it to dry and it will be good as new.
17:36Yeah, thanks, Yanni.
17:37You're welcome.
17:45Got yourself a second job?
17:52Leave it out, Dad.
17:54Can't you think I was born yesterday?
17:56I saw Ravi giving you that earlier.
18:01Open it then, shall I?
18:01No, Dad, just wait.
18:03So I'm right.
18:05This not-fried chicken is having you out delivering.
18:08Yeah, give me the phone.
18:09What?
18:10I'll deal with it.
18:11Are you for real?
18:11Look, whatever he's got you involved in, it ends now.
18:14No, I've got enough on my plate with Phil breathing down my neck.
18:17You need to tell me what's going on or you can find somewhere else to live, boy.
18:20Fine.
18:21Fine.
18:21I was only playing happy families to keep Barney chill.
18:24I'll be gone by the end of the day.
18:27Harry, please.
18:31Harry!
18:31Harry!
18:31Harry!
18:31Harry!
18:39Thanks, Debs.
18:41I just feel like I can't relax, not until I know what I've got.
18:44Do you know how many times in my life someone's asked me what I've got in my G6Es?
18:48Zero.
18:49Shouldn't you be getting back to your market still?
18:51Oh, cheap shot.
18:53Oh, moonlighting is the delivery guy, are we?
18:56Since when?
18:56Leave it out, Bev.
18:58I'm only joking.
18:58I'm joking.
19:08Hey, up.
19:09Oh, and keep, keep trying to, yeah.
19:16Oh, here he is.
19:18Hey.
19:18Do you know, rain was unpacked already.
19:20We are.
19:21You couldn't wait to see you.
19:25Hey, what is this?
19:26A welcome picnic, is it?
19:27Wait.
19:28Did you go away somewhere?
19:29You know I went away.
19:31Well, I've missed you.
19:32No.
19:33How's Aunt Miss Izzy?
19:34Yep.
19:35She's great.
19:36Still a royal pain in the backside, but the collarbone is healing nice.
19:39Hey, what are you playing at?
19:53This is a residential area.
19:56What's up, Uncle Jack?
19:57Long time.
19:58I told you to pull over.
20:02Have you even got a license?
20:03Yeah, a license to be sick.
20:06That's right.
20:09Back to square one.
20:12Film marathons and dominoes, eh?
20:14Yous know how to live a cushy life, don't you?
20:16Don't forget all day drinking.
20:17Sorry.
20:20Joey, did you want to say something?
20:22I'm concerned with no money.
20:23Oh, yeah.
20:25I did, actually.
20:26Nigel, look.
20:27It's about your wife, Julie.
20:30Look, I know it's none of my business, all right, but I've looked her up online.
20:33You know, I lost my wife, didn't I, a couple of years ago?
20:35I thought I made myself clear.
20:37Yeah, you did.
20:38He didn't.
20:39She's really worried about you.
20:41Nigel, she's reported you missing, mate.
20:42She has.
20:44I'm sorry, I can't help you with this one.
20:48You see what he'd done?
20:50Phil, she's his wife.
20:51She has a right to know where he is.
20:53You just don't get it, do you?
20:54You don't want to see him getting it worse.
20:56Now, whether you like it or not, that's down to him, not you.
20:58Do you really mean that?
20:59Or does it just suit you to have your best mate around after everything you've been through?
21:02Yeah, I thought you.
21:03Well, think about it, right?
21:04What about when he can't walk on his own or he can't go to the toilet on his own?
21:08I mean, you couldn't even say goodbye to Lola, could you?
21:10Mate, you're still not 100% yourself.
21:12And it's not fair that you use him as a crutch and might not always be there.
21:16We'll manage.
21:17End of.
21:26Family or not, he can't stay here.
21:28I mean, it's not practical.
21:29Thanks.
21:30I see what a big deal is.
21:31Oscar, show him.
21:36For crying out loud, mate.
21:38He went for a joyride.
21:40He's hardly Pablo Escobar.
21:41Or am I?
21:42What about those thugs?
21:44I mean, you said it yourself.
21:45I mean, they petrol-bombed Tanya's neighbour because they thought it was him.
21:49Well, you're going to have to get a tag machine fitted.
21:52I mean, I hate to admit it, but Ian's right.
21:54Ain't going to look good for the social workers, is it?
21:56Nice to know you've got my back, Uncle Jack.
21:58Well, you lot never gave up on Bobby, did you, when he came out?
22:04And if we're going to go there, then I do think what Bobby done was a lot worse than this.
22:08It's not fair.
22:09Yeah, Dad's got a point.
22:10I've already missed a day's work, and I had to call the social workers to rearrange the home
22:13visit for tomorrow.
22:13Oh, all right.
22:15Well, maybe you could go stay with Uncle Jack then?
22:18Mm-hmm.
22:21Yeah.
22:22I'll have a word with you for fending, too.
22:24I'm sure it won't be a problem.
22:27Oscar?
22:27I bet it's nice having so much family around.
22:34Aunties, nieces, nephews.
22:38Mum bangs on about it, like, all the time.
22:42How awful you all are.
22:44And I used to think, they can't be that bad, can they?
22:47But if they were, maybe that's who I am, like I am.
22:50If they're as bad as she says, maybe that's where I belong.
22:55Maybe they'll take me in.
22:56If they ever remember I exist.
22:59No, come on, Oscar.
23:01I ain't forgot about you.
23:03Life's just kind of got in the way.
23:05Yeah, well, never got started for me.
23:09It's fine.
23:10I'll find a park bench to sleep on.
23:17Oscar!
23:19Oscar, wait!
23:26You're right, we've let you down.
23:30I let you down.
23:33It can't have been easy being there with Mum, right?
23:36Well, all I know.
23:37I know I'm not easy to love.
23:39Is that what happened?
23:41What you felt?
23:41I wish you'd have got to know her for longer.
23:52Yeah, me too.
23:58I suppose I should get going.
24:01It'll be dark soon.
24:02Do you promise that you're going to behave yourself?
24:13Yeah?
24:14Like, you're not going to put a foot wrong?
24:21Scouts on her.
24:23You got kicked out of Scouts.
24:24Good point.
24:25Promise, though, I won't even sleep with Peter, even if it comes on to me first.
24:28Psst, psst, psst.
24:29Oscar!
24:30I swear to God!
24:31Lauren, please.
24:33Revive him.
24:35Eh?
24:36Don't ruin him.
24:40Oh, Lauren.
24:41Oh, I'll say.
24:45Thanks, sis.
24:47Love you.
24:47Love you.
24:58You know it's true.
25:19Hello.
25:20Is that Julie?
25:23Yeah, um, you don't know me.
25:24My name's Jay.
25:26Um, call me about your husband.
25:28You're all done.
25:30Oh, brilliant.
25:31See you later.
25:32See ya.
25:34You should make him pay for the extra electric.
25:38Right, you can have the downstairs bedroom, yeah?
25:41Fine by me.
25:42As long as it's memory foam.
25:44Right.
25:48What's for dinner, then?
25:49I'm Hank.
25:50Right, well, help yourself to anything in the fridge.
26:16And, um, if, on a rare occasion, you get up before me, then mine comes with milk and two sugars.
26:24Two?
26:25There's me thinking you're sweet enough.
26:30Got it.
26:31And thanks.
26:33Serious.
26:34I'll eat big time.
26:36You don't owe me nothing.
26:38Right, goodnight.
26:39I'll eat big time.
27:09I don't know.
27:39I don't know.