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The Couple Next Door - Season 2 - Episode 2 full movie hd
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00:00La la la la la
00:30Hey.
00:48All right.
00:50All good?
00:51Yeah, a bit of routine. Two down once a go.
00:54With the hangover, not a problem, then.
00:58I'm fine.
00:58Lucky you.
01:00I'd never hang over a month if I'd been that hammered.
01:05Look, I...
01:06I'm sorry if...
01:08Made a, what, shitty snide remark about Alyssa's age?
01:11Oh, you do remember that?
01:13Yeah, I'm really sorry.
01:15Good. So you should be. Don't do it again.
01:20Oh, that's penance enough, watching you squirm like that.
01:25Why about it, buddy?
01:26Bit of banter never hurt anybody?
01:28That's all it was.
01:29Hmm.
01:31Anyway, you could bloody talk.
01:32Thank God, you and Lottie have set tongues wagging the way you two were both doing shots with that Scandi nurse.
01:38She's a neighbour. We were off duty.
01:40Okay. Well, I don't think I've ever seen Lottie quite like that before.
01:45Bit of the devil in her, eh?
01:46Well, you know, we all need to blow off steam now and again, don't we?
01:50See you in a bit.
01:54Did any of your colleagues say anything about last night?
01:56Ben made me squirm.
01:58Forgot I made a joke about Alyssa's age.
02:01Ouch.
02:01It was okay.
02:04But maybe we need to avoid a repeat of that.
02:08Well, I haven't done that in years.
02:10Such idiots.
02:11You're the one pushing shots on me.
02:13That was her, not me.
02:14She certainly knows how to liven up an evening.
02:18It's not funny.
02:20Come on.
02:21You got drunk.
02:22It's not the end of the world.
02:23I just get enough shit from the nurses as it is.
02:25I don't want to give them any more reasons to gossip.
02:28She is a bit much.
02:30Yeah, she really is.
02:32Hi.
02:35Have a nice evening.
02:38Yeah.
02:44I don't know.
03:14So you do at least own a computer?
03:37Hi, um, yeah, no, not really.
03:42Um, I'd rather use it.
03:44I want to apologize for the other night.
03:47It was pretty out of character for me.
03:50We had work colleagues there.
03:52Jacob and I have senior roles and reputations to uphold.
03:56I know that's boring, but I am actually quite a boring person.
04:00I know that we're neighbors, but I need to keep my work life separate.
04:04You're saying you don't want to hang out?
04:08I...
04:10Mia, why did you move next door?
04:12Because I needed somewhere to live and you and Jacob seemed friendly.
04:17Is it bothering you?
04:20No, not at all, no.
04:22It's all good.
04:23Well, um, I'd better get to my shift.
04:27Yeah.
04:28Have a nice day.
04:29Dad, you're looking better today.
04:42You.
04:43Well, look who's back.
04:46The prodigal son.
04:47Hari.
04:48Oh, nice to see you.
04:49Good of you to pay us a visit.
04:51Oh, I'm not visiting.
04:52I'm back for now.
04:53Dad needs me here.
04:55All it took of me dying.
04:59Dad, please don't make me feel any worse than I already do.
05:02So where were you?
05:03I can never quite keep up with all the glamour and the travelling.
05:07Well, my organisation builds schools in Indonesia.
05:10Not sure I'd call it glamorous.
05:12Well, morally glamorous.
05:14Ever so good for the Leo brand.
05:16Now, boys, weapons down.
05:20Let's all be friends.
05:22Oh, very exciting news about the Family Foundation.
05:27Have you heard?
05:29We're funding a whole new wing for the hospital.
05:32Well, this hospital?
05:34So that's why those money guys wanted to say hello.
05:37It'll be my legacy.
05:39That's very proud.
05:41And Hari.
05:43He's doing a wonderful job.
05:47Well, you're running the Foundation now.
05:50You weren't here.
05:51So obviously we want to keep it in the family.
05:58Hello again, Mr. Green. Lovely to see you.
06:01You too. Mia.
06:03So, um, the anaesthetist will be in to talk to you soon.
06:07In the meantime, I'll do some checks before the operation, okay?
06:10You go right ahead.
06:11All right.
06:12Just relax and breathe normally for me, please.
06:20I bet you have all the boys chasing you, don't you?
06:23Yeah.
06:34Hey, hey, you okay?
06:35I'm fine.
06:36I saw what you did.
06:37Look, I can handle him myself.
06:38I'm not a child.
06:39I just need a minute, okay?
06:40Well, look, he's got to go down for surgery now anyway, so...
06:44I bet I take it from here.
06:46Okay.
06:52Right, Mr. Green.
06:53Let's get you down to pre-op and I'll talk you through what we're gonna do.
06:56If you ever touch one of my nurses like that again, I'll slice your nuts off with a scalpel.
07:04I could report you for talking to a patient like that.
07:08Go ahead, mate.
07:09See how far you get.
07:17How are we doing?
07:18Heart rate's 88 per minute, blood pressure's 120 of 88 with mean of 60, saturation 97%.
07:24Okay.
07:25That's good.
07:26I'll come back and check on him in a bit.
07:28Mm-hmm.
07:53Oh, hey.
07:54Hey.
07:55Just off to see Dad.
07:56Let it go.
07:57Yeah.
07:58Hop went okay.
07:59Stable enough.
08:00Got to keep him sedated in IT years, so...
08:02Could be on a long one tonight.
08:03Well, I will sort food.
08:05Keep up the good fight.
08:10You'll need it urgently, Doctor.
08:11Sorry.
08:12Okay.
08:13Mia's concerned about Mr. Green.
08:22Hi, Dad.
08:23How's it going?
08:24I want to come home.
08:25I'll leave you both do it.
08:26Come on.
08:27It's not that bad.
08:28Hey.
08:29But he doesn't want me back home.
08:30Ann, Jacob is very fond of you.
08:31Despite all the things you've said about him over the years.
08:32Well, so it's my fault?
08:33No, of course it isn't Dad.
08:34Hello, Henry.
08:35Alan.
08:36Hello, Henry.
08:37Alan.
08:38How nice of you to come by again.
08:39He was here yesterday too.
08:40Come on in.
08:41Come on in.
08:42Why don't I make her some tea?
08:43Why don't I make her some tea?
08:44I'll leave you back home.
08:45It'll leave you back home.
08:46Ann, Jacob is very fond of you.
08:47Despite all the things you've said about him over the years.
08:49Well, so it's my fault?
08:50No.
08:51Of course it isn't, Dad.
08:52Hello, Henry.
08:53Alan!
08:54Hi.
08:55How nice of you to come by again.
09:02He was here yesterday too.
09:08Come on in.
09:09Why don't I make her some tea?
09:18What's going on?
09:19His potassium levels are low.
09:212.5 minimals.
09:22He's not waking up.
09:24Well, he's stable.
09:25By the way, can I just say I didn't get to thank you for being so kind earlier.
09:34No worries.
09:37I didn't want you to think I was trying to rescue you.
09:42I know you can take care of yourself.
09:44Yeah.
09:45God, no.
09:46I didn't think that.
09:47I don't let myself be rescued, but I must say this time it felt...
09:53It felt really nice.
09:54It felt good to feel protected, in a way.
10:03Well, anytime.
10:05Thanks.
10:06You never guess who I saw, Dad.
10:07Do you remember Leo?
10:08Leo Pandian?
10:09Yeah.
10:10Yeah, that's right.
10:11Nice lad.
10:12Had a few bob to his family, didn't they?
10:13Oh, God.
10:14Never understood why you didn't choose him over thingy.
10:15Here we go.
10:16How's about a game of Scrabble?
10:17You love Scrabble, don't you, Alan?
10:18I do.
10:19Are you joining us, Charlotte?
10:20Yep.
10:21Blood pressure's falling rapidly.
10:22Heart rate's increasing above 120 beats per minute.
10:23I do.
10:24Are you joining us, Charlotte?
10:26Blood pressure's very low.
10:27Get me some speed.
10:28I'm not sure why you didn't choose him over thingy.
10:29I'm not sure why you didn't choose him over thingy.
10:30Here we go.
10:31How's about a game of Scrabble?
10:32You love Scrabble, don't you, Alan?
10:33I do.
10:34Are you joining us, Charlotte?
10:35Yep.
10:36Blood pressure's falling rapidly.
10:37Heart rate's increasing above 120 beats per minute.
10:38Is it SVT or maybe VT?
10:39Blood pressure's very low.
10:40Give me 300 milligrams of amiodarone.
10:41Amiodarone.
10:42Mia, 300 milligrams of amiodarone.
10:46Blood pressure's falling rapidly, heart rate's increasing above 120 beats per minute.
10:51He's in SVT or maybe VT.
10:53Blood pressure's very low.
10:55Give me 300 milligrams of amiodarone.
11:00Mia, 300 milligrams of amiodarone.
11:05I've been a string now.
11:07His ventricular fibrillation is not responding.
11:10I'm starting CPR now.
11:16Time of death, 7.51pm.
11:18Never gets any easier, does it?
11:20No, no, no, no, no.
11:40Time of death, 7.51pm.
11:42Never gets any easier, does it?
11:46He really was in a pleasant manner.
11:48No.
11:54Do you think?
11:55Had a bad day?
11:56Yeah.
11:57Patient died.
11:58I'm sorry.
11:59Don't be.
12:01He was a sexist perv.
12:02Do you think I had a bad day?
12:09Yeah, the patient died.
12:11I'm sorry.
12:13Don't be. He was a sexist perv.
12:20Can't imagine anyone will miss him.
12:23Mia, you know you said you didn't want to know what I'd done.
12:28Well, if you knew, you might think I was one of those men.
12:39What?
12:42I had a telescope and I became fixated on a neighbour, a woman in a way which was...
12:53You stalked a woman?
12:58Just another one of them.
13:03You're pathetic.
13:15The patient was in a high risk category and his body didn't respond to the op.
13:19OK. Well, that doesn't sound overly out in the ordinary but we've, you know, we've still got to...
13:23Don't be daft. It's important.
13:24OK. So, any anomalies during sedation?
13:28No. I've been totally routine.
13:30You said you noticed a condition with stable post-op but then he seemed to deteriorate quite quickly after the...
13:35Honestly, I think everybody was doing their job and it was just one of those things.
13:40OK.
13:42I wasn't happy with the patient's deterioration. It was very swift.
13:47Not happy in what way?
13:49It points to something unexplained to me.
13:55Such as?
13:56Well, I don't know do I. I'd have said.
13:59Hey, Brandon, I'm just trying to do my job here.
14:03And I'm just doing mine. And I'm telling you something wasn't right.
14:06You know I would always back my nurses but Miss Eldegarde's response to the death really shocked me.
14:17Which was what, Mason?
14:19Well, firstly, she hesitated. When she was asked to help the anaesthetist save his life, I had to take over.
14:26OK. Well, things don't always run smoothly, do they, in a panicked situation?
14:31Perhaps not. But afterwards, she acted almost pleased about the patient's death because she'd taken against him.
14:40So you're saying she seemed happy that the patient had died?
14:43Pretty much. I'd say she was quite cold about it. As if justice had been done somehow.
14:51No, I didn't like that man. He was disgusting.
14:53Miss Eldegarde, what did you feel after he died?
14:56Not much. He was a stranger and not a very nice person either.
15:02Right. It's just I... I just think some people might find that quite an unusual reaction.
15:09No, they're just hypocrites.
15:13Colleagues are often affected by the death of a patient no matter how they behaved.
15:17I did my job properly. I have clear conscience.
15:20I'm sorry I'm not emoting in a sufficiently correct British way for you.
15:26Right.
15:28Right.
15:29OK.
15:32Yep, I think that's everything.
15:34Thanks.
15:35Hi, David. It's Ben and Gregston.
15:48Yeah. Um, I think we're going to need to do a post-mortem on Mr. Green, please.
15:54Yep.
15:56OK. Thank you. Bye.
15:57Wait.
16:01Are you eating properly?
16:02Remember what the consultant said about keeping your energy up?
16:06What's the point of all that now?
16:08Hey, let's not start this again.
16:10You should be grateful that I'm not raging against the dying of the light.
16:14I'm bloody zen about it.
16:16Yes, well, I've not been back long and I'm still trying to get my head round it all.
16:20Nothing to get your head round.
16:22It is what it is.
16:24It's not going to help you three days.
16:26Listen.
16:28I think I'd like to get involved in the Foundation.
16:31The investment in the hospital is...
16:32You're only interested because it winds up, honey.
16:36That is not the reason.
16:40OK, that is not the only reason.
16:44Come on, Dad.
16:45I'm trying to make up for lost time.
16:47Let me out, pal.
16:49OK.
16:51Then I've got a job for you.
16:53Hit me up.
16:55Turn that Leo Charm on some investors.
16:58And squeeze them for cash.
17:01This medical ball.
17:03No, Harry's job.
17:05Well, he's smart and he's got a good business brain, but...
17:09Not the best front man, hmm?
17:12OK.
17:14It would be my pleasure.
17:16A chance to impress that beautiful doctor yesterday.
17:20I bet she'd be going...
17:22Perhaps that's the reason.
17:26The real reason.
17:28Less of the idle gossip, old man.
17:31How'd it go with the medical director?
17:34Apparently I don't have an acceptably British response to death.
17:40Thanks for asking, though.
17:44See you there?
17:45Yeah, yeah, probably.
17:47Mm-hmm.
17:49I know, I know. I'm an idiot and I'll die of lung cancer.
17:51Well, I hide this from the nurses, but I'm just as bad.
17:53I tried to quit and ended up addicted to nicotine gum instead, so there's no judgement here.
17:56Give us a quick drag.
17:58Jacob would have a field day if he caught me.
18:00I know, I know, I'm an idiot and I'll die of lung cancer.
18:04Well, I hide this from the nurses, but I'm just as bad.
18:08I tried to quit and ended up addicted to nicotine gum instead, so there's no judgement here.
18:13Give us a quick drag.
18:15Jacob would have a field day if he caught me.
18:32So, how's married life?
18:34Good.
18:37Cool.
18:41So, I guess I'll see you at this fundraiser thing?
18:45Now that your family's bankrolling the new wing?
18:48Hence, I have to show a bit of interest while I'm here.
18:51Press the flesh of the local great and good.
18:53Sorry, but that does not sound very you.
18:56Well, no. You've got me confused with that feckless rich kid you met 20 years ago.
19:00You should see me. I'm a real player now.
19:02Well, if you need a wingman, I am happy to help fleece them.
19:07You know, I somehow thought I'd never see you again.
19:10I've got theatre. I better get ready.
19:15Dottie.
19:17Oh.
19:19Yes.
19:21Good idea.
19:23Oh.
19:24Hello, love.
19:25My, you've hit the shops.
19:28Bought anything nice.
19:29Yes.
19:30For a special occasion, is it?
19:31Yes.
19:32Oh.
19:33Settling in all right?
19:34Yes.
19:35Oh.
19:36Bye.
19:37Bye.
19:38Bye.
19:39Bye.
19:40Bye.
19:41Bye.
19:42Bye.
19:43Bye.
19:44Bye.
19:45Bye.
19:46Bye.
19:47Bye.
19:48Bye.
19:49Bye.
19:50Bye.
19:51Bye.
19:52Bye.
19:53Bye.
19:54Bye.
19:55Bye.
19:56Bye.
19:57Bye.
20:07All suited up and ready to whore ourselves.
20:10It's kind of obscene, isn't it?
20:12Us public servants sucking up to private finance.
20:15Public servants, are we?
20:16We do our jobs because we care, don't we?
20:18What, and the salary's just a bonus?
20:20Something like that.
20:22Um, do you know the Pandian Foundation?
20:31You saw him?
20:32I thought so.
20:34Look at that face.
20:36What was it like seeing him again?
20:39It was like nothing.
20:40It was like seeing someone who looks a lot older than they did the last time I saw them.
20:44Look, there's no need to be jealous.
20:49Is he gonna be there tonight?
20:52Everyone is.
20:54So let's just go and get it over with.
21:14The End
21:27Here we go.
21:29Hi.
21:30Malcolm, isn't it, from Vantara Tech?
21:32Yes.
21:33I'm Charlotte Roberts, this is my husband.
21:34Uh, the other Doctor Roberts.
21:35Ah, well, I've heard lots about you both.
21:38You're a heart surgeon, eh?
21:40Well, you must have saved a lot of lives.
21:42Oh, no, a consultant named...
21:44Ashley, I'm the heart surgeon.
21:46Senior consultant with 20 years experience.
21:49Well, well done you.
21:51Can't be an easy job.
21:54Oh, uh, do you know, uh, Leo Pandian?
21:57From the Foundation?
22:01Hello again.
22:03Jacob, nice to see you.
22:06Oh, you know each other already?
22:10We do.
22:11Actually, Charlotte's agreed to be my wingman.
22:14Get you all to splash the cash for the hospital.
22:17Well, that right.
22:19Well, you ladies are good at getting men to pull out their credit cards, eh?
22:25Malcolm, you were telling me about the dialysis products you had in the R&D stage.
22:30Ah, yes, yes. Very exciting development.
22:32Well, let me get you another drink and you can tell me all about it.
22:34Oh, good, yeah.
22:35You all right?
22:37Mm-hmm.
22:38I'm gonna go say hello to Gemma.
22:39What?
22:41Who the fuck is that?
22:43Just ignore them.
22:44Seriously, Lottie, who is that teenager he's turned up with?
22:48She's called Alyssa.
22:49Where did you know about her?
22:50He brought her around to the house.
22:51Not my idea, obviously.
22:52And I made it clear I was furious with him.
22:53And you've known all this time and you've said nothing.
22:54What?
22:55Youth with like...
22:56They've been Hund and I saw a little.
22:57I have to go say hello to you from there.
22:58Um, uh, I've had a voice with most people.
22:59But Sue, we have they have a voice in a voice in the room.
23:00So I have to go say hello to Gemma.
23:01Who are you?
23:02What?
23:03Who the fuck is that?
23:04Just ignore them.
23:05Seriously, Lottie, who is that teenager he's turned up with?
23:06She's called Alyssa.
23:08Wait, did you know about her?
23:10He brought her around to the house.
23:11Not my idea, obviously, and I made it clear I was furious with him.
23:15And you've known all this time and you've said nothing.
23:17Well, thank you.
23:21Jacob.
23:33Imagine this is a bit tame for you being back in all this.
23:36So it's quite nice being home, especially seeing friendly old faces.
23:42So you finally stopped burning through the family fortune on your endless travels, then?
23:47Look, I'm not here to get in the way.
23:48Well, you're always in the way.
23:52Come on, mate. You won, didn't you?
23:55I was the scruffy backpacker, you were going places, and that's what she decided she wanted.
24:00All's fair in love and war.
24:02So why are you back here flashing the family cash around again?
24:06That's not what this is about, Jacob.
24:08No? Well, I thought you were offering to build a new wing in the hospital.
24:14I'm not offering anything. I'm here representing my family because my dad is dying.
24:18There is nothing I'd rather be doing less than talking to you.
24:27Believe me.
24:27Ah. I need a drink.
24:42I can see that.
24:44What's going on?
24:45Well, my best friend hates me, and my husband is pissed off that my ex is here, and I'm supposed to suck up to a load of boring dinosaur businessmen.
24:53You don't have to do that if you don't want to.
24:56Oh, but I do.
24:59Says who?
25:01It's just what's expected of me with a role like mine.
25:05Don't you get tired of having to be what they want you to be?
25:08I guess at times like this I do, yeah.
25:15And if you didn't have to behave right now, what would you do?
25:20I don't know.
25:21A load of shots and tell the boring bastards to fuck off.
25:23Exactly. You see it's all in there just bubbling away and waiting to come up.
25:31Let's play a game.
25:34What kind of game?
25:37Think of all the power you have, your job, also all the pressure it puts on you to behave in a certain way.
25:42What if you let go of all that for just one minute?
25:45Why on earth would I do that?
25:47Because it's liberating.
25:48And this works how?
25:55I tell you what to do, and you have to do it.
26:03I want you to tell someone in this room what you're really thinking.
26:06Not a big thing, just one person, but I get to decide who it is.
26:14Alright, go on.
26:16Get that down your neck.
26:20Everyone is pissing me off.
26:22I want to get drunk and do something really dangerous.
26:24What about you?
26:30Come on, you big wuss, down in one.
26:32Oh my god.
26:39That was absolutely brilliant.
26:42Did you see your face?
26:43Jesus Christ.
26:45Oh my god.
26:46I can't believe you just made me do it.
26:48It was so funny.
26:49It was so funny.
26:58It was so funny.
27:31Hello?
27:39Hello?
27:43Is Jean there?
27:45Yes, wait a second.
27:47Jean, love, someone on the phone for you.
28:01Is that the man from your photo album, your old thing?
28:07Oh, very observant.
28:09He's very good looking.
28:11How did you let that one get away?
28:13Well, I was dating Jacob and then Leo swanned in and it all got quite confusing for a while.
28:21Jacob still can't stand him. He's super weird about him being back.
28:27Then you need to make a play.
28:29A play?
28:31A move to show Jacob that you're his.
28:33Do you enjoy messing with other people's relationships?
28:37That's not what I'm trying to do.
28:41Don't think he works like that.
28:43All men work the same, you just need to make them feel they're irresistible.
28:49Let me show you how and prove to you that you have that power.
28:53I don't need advice on how to flirt with my husband.
28:57I was just suffering to help.
29:07You're right, I should flirt with my husband.
29:11But on my terms.
29:13All right.
29:15No, we've just done a photo shoot of the new equipment which is really picking up in the Middle East.
29:25You know, actually, Alyssa's done a little bit of modelling.
29:28Don't be silly, it was just a couple of photo shoots.
29:31Come on.
29:32Well, if you ever want to model some printable 3D prosthetics, just let me know.
29:41Can you not? It's embarrassing.
29:43Come on, I'm just trying to get you some work.
29:46What, in 3D prosthetics?
29:47Well, you've got to start somewhere sweetheart.
29:49Yeah.
29:50The job you mentioned.
29:52Clinical director of the new wing.
29:53Yes.
29:54Maybe I was a little hasty.
29:56Oh good.
29:57Yeah, I was a bit surprised you turned it out.
29:59You'd be perfect for it.
30:01In fact, Malcolm, why don't you tell about some of the equipment we're going to put into the new wing?
30:04There's my gorgeous husband.
30:06Where have you been? I've missed you.
30:09Hi Alyssa, nice to see you.
30:11Likewise.
30:12Hey, not having too much fun without me.
30:17Have a drink with me.
30:21Sorry, excuse us just for a second.
30:23What the hell are you doing? Are you trying to embarrass us?
30:26No, I'm trying to flirt with you.
30:28You're still a lot more than that in public, remember?
30:30Do you think this is the time or the place?
30:32Sorry, sorry about that.
30:35No, not at all.
30:36Not at all.
30:37Good to see you.
30:38Lottie's so, um, full of life.
30:40Must be something in the cocktail.
30:42Sure.
30:43I want what she's having.
30:44Ha, ha, ha.
30:45Brinks are strong, you know.
30:46Sure.
30:47Sure.
30:48Sure.
30:49Well, what's the time or the night?
30:50No.
30:51No.
30:52No.
30:53No.
30:54No.
30:55No.
30:56No.
30:58No.
30:59No.
31:00No.
31:01No.
31:02No, no.
31:03No.
31:04No.
31:05No.
31:06No.
31:07No.
31:08I don't know.
31:38I don't know.
32:08I don't know.
32:15Mia, come join us.
32:20I don't know.
32:27I don't know.
32:28I don't know.
32:29I don't know.
32:30I don't know.
32:31I don't know.
32:32I don't know.
32:33I don't know.
32:34I don't know.
32:35I don't know.
32:36I don't know.
32:37I don't know.
32:38I don't know.
32:39I don't know.
32:40I don't know.
32:41I don't know.
32:42I don't know.
32:43I don't know.
32:44I don't know.
32:45I don't know.
32:46I don't know.
32:47I don't know.
32:48I don't know.
32:49I don't know.
32:50I don't know.
32:51I don't know.
32:52I don't know.
32:53I don't know.
32:54I don't know.
32:55I don't know.
32:56I don't know.
32:57Cube of the gym.
32:58It's not a gym.
32:59Okay.
33:00Could someone get her out of it pls?
33:02I want to go.
33:03No.
33:04Absolutely not.
33:05You're just making a fool of yourself.
33:06What are you doing?
33:07Fuck you!
33:10What kind of friend you turned out to be?
33:12Geez!
33:13I need some bread, would you control me?
33:15Brilliant, thanks very much.
33:16I'm going to wait.
33:17I'm safe.
33:18Listen.
33:25Sixteen years together and all he's bleating on about is going in different directions
33:29and all he actually wanted was someone younger.
33:32I mean, really.
33:34Oh, God.
33:36I'm sorry, what am I doing?
33:38It's fine.
33:39Must be really tough.
33:41Well, this is what it's come to.
33:42Just crying on a total stranger.
33:45Sorry, I'm Leo.
33:47Old friend of Charlotte's.
33:49Oh, my God.
33:51You're the famous Leo.
33:53Fatness.
33:55I'm glad you've met me at my best.
33:59Trails and mascara must be an absolute winner.
34:01That's a unique charm.
34:05Shall I call you a cat?
34:08No.
34:10No, I'm not leaving.
34:12I'm not letting him win.
34:13Well, then, we'd better get you back inside.
34:34Come on.
34:35No.
34:36Yes.
34:36Come on.
34:38Gemma will be fine.
34:45Yeah.
34:47What's wrong?
34:49It's...
34:50You were right.
34:51I've totally lost my mind.
34:52I have completely forgotten how to flirt.
34:56I'm just wondering when me and him became so predictable.
34:58Well, what's the one thing he does that you really like?
35:03This is not the place.
35:06No one's watching.
35:08Mommy.
35:10I, um, sometimes when he's coming on to me,
35:15he, um,
35:17he strokes up and down my arms
35:20because he knows how much I like him.
35:22Oh, my God.
35:34Hong Kong,
35:35I don't know.
35:38It's the one thing that's sona syundschaft.
35:39What?
35:40See you again?
35:40Listen.
35:42It's...
35:42What?
35:43Me?
35:43I don't know.
36:13What's going on?
36:22What's with you tonight?
36:26Stop worrying about the boring businessmen and concentrate on me.
36:32Jacob, look at me.
36:34Do you still want me?
36:36The way that you used to want me.
36:43What's it like seeing her again?
37:09It's complicated.
37:13Like seeing a vision of a life you might have had.
37:17But they seem really happy together.
37:20How could I begrudge anyone that?
37:24That's very magnanimous.
37:26I may not be expressing my trickiest thoughts.
37:31But I don't think that would be very useful.
37:38Come on.
37:39I don't know.
38:01I don't know.
38:03I don't know.
38:06Oh, my God.
38:36Oh, my God.
39:06Oh, my God.
39:36Oh, my God.
40:06Oh, my God.
40:09Thanks for the ride.
40:11Yeah, no worries.
40:13Night.
40:13Night.
40:15Do you guys fancy a nightcap?
40:17Yeah, yeah, sure.
40:23Come in for one.
40:28What'd you fancy?
40:30Uh, white wine?
40:32Oh, God, no, I'm not sure I can drink any more.
40:36Of course you can.
40:39Genuinely think I've had one glass of fizz too many.
40:41It was a fun night, though.
40:48Hope you enjoyed our little game.
40:59Oh, dear.
41:00Yeah, she has a tendency to crash after too much booze.
41:04In five seconds, though.
41:05I know, it's wild.
41:07Wow.
41:08All the more for us, I guess.
41:11I guess.
41:13Cheers.
41:14Cheers.
41:14It's a crazy night.
41:21Yeah.
41:22Tell me about it.
41:25You two were all over each other, though.
41:29Yeah, yeah.
41:30I guess we got a little carried away.
41:38You know, that was kind of all me.
41:48What was?
41:49What are you looking at me like that for?
42:09I'm not looking at you like anything.
42:13Really?
42:19I'm not looking at you like anything.
42:39Yeah.
42:40I'm not looking at you like anything.
42:42I don't know.
42:43I don't know.
42:45I don't know.
42:46Don't worry, she's out for the count.
43:09No, no, no. I can't. I love my wife.
43:13I can't.
43:15You know she did all that just to make Leo jealous.
43:21Do you think you're the one she wanted tonight?
43:44I don't know.
43:46I don't know.
43:50I'm crying.
43:54I don't know.
43:55I don't know.
43:56I don't know.
43:57I'm crying.
43:58Crying.
44:00Crying.
44:01Crying.
44:02No.
44:04No.
44:06Be quiet.
44:08Be quiet.
44:14Be quiet.
44:16Be quiet.
44:32Jesus Christ.
44:36What have I done?
44:38What if she woke up?
44:40What if she did?
44:42Wouldn't it be even hotter if she joined in?
44:44Maybe we can do that next time.
45:02I think he doesn't know.
45:04Then I'm getting to the table where he was.
45:06Where is as fast?
45:08There he is.
45:10Why would you have to join?
45:12You're going to join everybody.
45:17Why would you be happy?
45:19Because I don't know.
45:22I can sleep in sleep.
45:24I'm sorry.
45:30Five seconds two were dead.
45:31I don't want to be away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away, away

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