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00:49See the welcome committee's out in force.
00:52Don't worry about them.
01:01I thought it was down at yours.
01:04What, and keep lying now?
01:06Come on, let's just get you inside and we'll talk about it then.
01:30🎵
01:45Sigh.
02:02Sigh.
02:03I set the thermostat at 68.1, which is the optimum temperature for the comfort of all.
02:07Sigh.
02:09So you're still shacked up with the woman who tried to kill me and I'm stuck here on my own?
02:13You won't be on your own.
02:14I'd appreciate your attention with this.
02:16I won't touch your thermostat, Rhys.
02:19Although a woman of your age might need it a little cooler.
02:21My age?
02:22Mum, you should go have a little lie down.
02:23Lie down? I've been lying down for weeks.
02:26Besides, I might not make it up the stairs seeing as how old I am.
02:30This is only a temporary situation.
02:32No, of course, Rhys. And we really appreciate it, thank you.
02:34Because clearly I'm not welcome anywhere else.
02:36Son, you'll be home any day soon and I'll be busy with the trial so I won't be available as any sort of nurse.
02:41No bed baths.
02:43I have to go.
02:46I can't believe you thought this was a good idea.
02:49I'm sorry, but this was it.
02:52Look, I'll pick up some food for you later, but I have to go and do something for Lauren.
02:57Nice to see where your priorities lie.
02:59You still don't believe me, do you?
03:02You upset a lot of people at Christmas.
03:05I know Lauren better than anyone, Mum.
03:07I promise you it wasn't her.
03:09I need you to drop that now.
03:18So how long do you think she'll be staying there for?
03:21Who knows?
03:23Well, do you think this means she's not leaving?
03:25Who's going to look after her?
03:26Well, Peter's found her somewhere to stay so Peter can keep an eye out.
03:30Well, what will people think if we ignore her?
03:32Maybe we should take her some flowers or a scented candle or...
03:35Would you just give it a rest, Hannah?
03:37George.
03:39Look, I'm happy your mum's on the mend.
03:42It's good news for everyone.
03:44But I'm just not interested in what she does anymore.
03:46She has her life and we have ours.
03:52I just hope they catch whoever did this.
03:54It's scary thinking there's someone like that just walking around.
03:58You know what? Lovely Tracy.
04:00She gave me a lavender candle for Christmas.
04:03Smells horrendous, but your mum might like it, so come with me.
04:06We'll see if we can find it, yeah?
04:14Hey.
04:15Are you sure you're okay?
04:17I've actually got a bit over now.
04:21You did get rid of that shirt, yeah?
04:23Yeah, of course.
04:25There's nothing to worry about though, right?
04:27Nothing.
04:29I just don't want to add to the drama.
04:31You'd tell me though.
04:33If I needed to know.
04:34You'd tell me though.
04:35If I needed to know anything, because I would have your back.
04:39I promise.
04:40Besides, you don't need to have my back.
04:44That's my job.
04:52Patients with pyelonephritis can present with pain in the back or side.
04:55Left untreated, there is a potential for kidney damage.
05:04Patients with pyelonephritis can present with pain in the back or side.
05:07Left untreated, there is a potential for kidney damage.
05:19Sorry I'm a bit late.
05:20I've picked you up some paracetamol.
05:22Paracetamol?
05:24They tried to give me that when I was in labour.
05:26I nearly punched someone.
05:27I mean, I can eat it, right?
05:28You'll be fine when you've taken these and eaten something.
05:31Oh, no, no, no.
05:32I feel like I've got hot pokers in my stomach.
05:35There's nothing compared to when I try and go.
05:38You're being a bit dramatic.
05:39Haven't you had loads of kids?
05:40Dramatic?
05:41I'm not being dramatic.
05:42I'm scared.
05:44I'm scared I'm going to die in this hellhole.
05:47I need a real doctor.
05:48I can't do that.
05:50Look at me.
05:52I could have an infection.
05:54I could have septic shock.
05:57I'm really sick.
05:58Really sick?
06:00Son, you always said you were a bit of a drama queen.
06:04I'll go to the doctor and tell him I've got problems with my what works.
06:07Get him to give me some antibiotics and then I'll bring them round later
06:10and then you'll be right.
06:11It's raining no time.
06:12What if it doesn't work?
06:13What then?
06:14Well, of course.
06:15They'll probably come to it.
06:17I'll see you later.
06:18Help me, Ray.
06:29Sigh.
06:35Sigh.
06:41You need to be careful with those things.
06:43It's never got your brain.
06:45Yeah, but at least I've got a brain too, Rob.
06:48Sorry, that was insensitive of me.
06:51No distraction.
06:53Can we talk?
06:55I don't think so.
06:56I only popped in to get some painkillers.
06:58My head is killing me.
07:01Not okay to see at the hospital.
07:03Really?
07:04What do you do that for?
07:05I pretend everyone hated me.
07:08No one hates you.
07:09I think they do.
07:12Have you had any update from the police?
07:14Well, I'm convinced it's Lauren but Peter says it isn't.
07:19I don't know, I just don't know what to think anymore.
07:22It could be anyone round here.
07:23Or it could be a complete stranger.
07:25Is that supposed to make me feel better?
07:28Look, maybe we can grab a coffee.
07:30Might make me feel a bit better.
07:32I don't think so.
07:33I think it's best we keep our distance.
07:44Sigh.
07:45I need a big one of them and a bacon sarnie.
07:47Yeah?
07:48Late night was it?
07:50Yeah.
07:52Yeah.
07:54Yeah, I went out with a few of the blokes from the station.
07:57Glad you're enjoying your single life.
07:59No.
08:00There's nothing like that.
08:01No, I'm not prying, Jack.
08:02It's none of my business, is it?
08:04Can I tempt you to a hear of the dog and a big later?
08:09A drink?
08:10Me and you?
08:11I don't think that was allowed.
08:12Oh, look.
08:14Come on, I'm sorry about what I said.
08:16Of course we're mates.
08:18Yeah?
08:19And take it as a thank you for what you did for Chelsea.
08:23Well, look, I could come round.
08:25Cook a meal.
08:26You know, a bottle of wine.
08:28Yeah, I just fancy the fit, really.
08:31Okay.
08:34A drink is mates.
08:37Right, I'll see you later, then.
08:38Yeah, see you later.
08:48Nice to see you with a smile on your face.
08:51Yeah, the estate's just trying to cheer me up.
08:54Look, I'm sorry I couldn't be there last night for you at the moment.
08:57There's just so much to get on with.
08:59Yeah, well, he misses that, but I know how important this is to you.
09:03Do you know what this meeting's about?
09:05Mister just said that he had some news.
09:08Here.
09:09There's still time to place a bet.
09:11Shrimpy and Winston have got a bundle on Georgie, boy.
09:13Nan, stop it.
09:15What?
09:16Are you giving them good odds?
09:18Anyway, I've been round her long enough to know that it's always the husband or the ex.
09:22Oi, can you watch your mouth, please?
09:25Sorry.
09:28Gina, what?
09:30Are we all suspects again now?
09:32No, no, she's just got a big mouth.
09:34What if the police come and question us again?
09:36What if they...
09:37You know, there's nothing to worry about, okay?
09:41Do you think it could have been Dad?
09:43You just put on a smile.
09:45We'll ignore the gossips, okay?
09:54Oi, Mr Lister.
09:56Right, let me get you a drink, but first, look at all this information.
09:59I'll just stop you there.
10:02Right.
10:04I have some good news.
10:06Oh, yeah?
10:07The Bridge Street stalls are safe.
10:09Stalls are safe.
10:14However, I'm afraid, although we've managed to save Bridge Street,
10:18Turpin Road is not so lucky.
10:21You're kidding me.
10:23The Turpin Road pitches will be closing down.
10:29I'm not going to lose my pitch.
10:40Well, you're the last person I expected to be checking in on me.
10:44This isn't a social call.
10:47Right, okay, so what do you want then?
10:51Cindy, I don't appreciate people talking about my business.
10:55Sorry, I have no idea what you're talking about.
10:58Did you or did you not tell Lauren I gave you some gear?
11:02Firstly, no, I didn't.
11:05And secondly, everyone knows you're a dealer around here.
11:07Anyway, that's all in the past.
11:09Mum, why was Lauren trying to school for me yesterday?
11:12What?
11:14Cindy, I did you a favour.
11:16And now I've got Lauren publicly begging me for drugs.
11:19Listen, I've got enough going on with my own family.
11:21The last thing I need is to be dragged into yours.
11:23I do not want any of that coming back to me.
11:26Do you understand?
11:34It's ridiculous.
11:35They can't put half the market out of a job.
11:37You ran a great campaign.
11:39And this is the compromise.
11:41Are you going to tell my kids that their mum lost her business?
11:44Someone take my coat, I'm about to get rowdy.
11:47You've done the best you could. Half the market's better than not.
11:49Look, we're not going to give up.
11:51This is what the council have agreed to.
11:53And they're not going to budge.
11:55So, those of you with Turpin Road pitches can officially take this as your one month's notice.
12:02A month? A month?
12:03Oi, I'm still paying off Christmas.
12:05That van's my life.
12:07What am I supposed to do now?
12:09This ain't over.
12:15Oh, you're keen. Back for a second?
12:18No.
12:20I just wanted to come and have a chat.
12:23Yeah, absolutely.
12:25Look, I was thinking, our next date should probably be somewhere a bit more fancy.
12:29And I think I should introduce the boys to my new boyfriend.
12:31So, perhaps you'd like to come round for dinner next week?
12:34I mean, they'll probably want to call you Daddy, cos they call Ted Dad, so it'd make much more sense.
12:39Oh, very good.
12:41I took you long enough.
12:43I thought you were a detective.
12:45Yeah, and I work one, so I'm not on my game at the minute, am I?
12:48I really did have a good time last night.
12:51Yeah, me too.
12:53But things are just a bit complicated at the minute.
12:57Do you think we could just make this a one-off?
12:59Yeah, we're on the same page. You don't need to worry.
13:02I'm no bunny boiler.
13:04Do you think we could keep this to ourselves?
13:07Well, blokes aren't usually ashamed to have me on their body count list.
13:10Just the kids.
13:12And Denise.
13:14Yeah, of course.
13:16Besides, I don't want everyone knowing I had a bunk up with a copper on my desk.
13:19I mean, it was good.
13:21But it weren't that good.
13:30Look, I need you to stop worrying.
13:33It's easier said than done, isn't it?
13:36I can't find the scarf anywhere.
13:39What if it does have blood on it?
13:41It's just a scarf.
13:43Lauren, you'll have dropped it somewhere.
13:45People lose stuff all the time.
13:47I just need you to relax and focus on your recovery.
13:50And the baby.
13:52Don't worry about it.
13:54It's just a scarf.
13:55Relax and focus on your recovery.
13:57And the baby.
13:59I'm just so knackered all the time.
14:01I know, I know.
14:03But...
14:05I'm really proud of you and the progress you're making.
14:08I just need your mum to leave me alone now.
14:11No, no, I told her to let it go.
14:13And the police have nothing.
14:15So this will all blow over.
14:17Hello, stranger.
14:19Nigel!
14:21Hello. What are you doing here?
14:23It's a long story.
14:25Too long.
14:27I'm sorry to hear about the attack. Awful.
14:30Oh, yes. It's all right.
14:32I've been through worse.
14:34I hope you're on the mend now.
14:36Yeah, I'll be fine.
14:38And here she is.
14:40The woman who tried to kill me.
14:42Mum.
14:44Aren't you supposed to be in bed
14:46instead of trying to get a pregnant woman locked up?
14:48Being pregnant didn't stop you from bashing me over the head, did it?
14:51Mum, you said you'd leave it.
14:53Why would I leave it when I know it was her?
14:55I found out you were trying to score drugs yesterday.
14:57Sounds to me like someone's trying to numb a guilty conscience.
15:03Peter, you knew about this?
15:06We are late to meet Ian and Lily.
15:11Don't! Don't walk away from me!
15:18She's lying to you about keeping clean.
15:20Why can't she be lying to you about hurting me?
15:22I know what happened with Ravi. It was a moment of weakness.
15:23Please, go home and rest.
15:25You might have manipulated the police and my son,
15:27but I know what I saw.
15:29Mum, you have to let it go.
15:31I will not let it go until she is rotting in a prison cell.
15:34Mum, I'm going to prison.
15:36No, of course not, sweetheart.
15:38I was just saying that when someone does something bad,
15:41they have to learn up to it.
15:44Ian, can you please just take him home?
15:46We're going to go and get your favourite chicken burger
15:48and we'll all eat it together at Grandad's, yeah?
15:50Yeah, and then I'll come and see you after.
15:51No, no, you are not welcome in my house.
15:54I've got a right to see my grandson.
15:56No, you've given up all your rights.
15:58You are poison. You need to get lost
16:00and leave us to live our own lives.
16:02Have you all forgotten that I was the one
16:04who was attacked and left for dead?
16:06I am not the bad guy here.
16:08I've been in hospital for weeks, fighting for my life.
16:10Oh, please.
16:12She's only just gotten out of hospital.
16:14Take Lily home.
16:16Mum, are you all right?
16:18Yeah, come on, let's get you home.
16:22Bianca?
16:24Bianca?
16:26I don't know what you're feeling,
16:28I've got you like a bit hypertic.
16:30Bianca?
16:33Bianca?
16:35Bianca?
16:37Bianca, wake up, Bianca.
16:39Wake up, wake up.
16:41Bianca, Bianca, Bianca, Bianca.
16:43Wake up, wake up, Bianca.
16:45Bianca?
16:47Ow!
16:49Ow!
16:51No, no, no. No, no, no. No, no, no, no.
16:58Argh!
16:59No, no, no, no, no, no.
17:01Argh! Let me go, Ree!
17:03I can't!
17:09Don't you think you've done enough?
17:12The doctor's told you you need to rest,
17:14not run all over the square getting into fights.
17:17Look, I know I made a mistake.
17:20But I nearly died.
17:23Maybe I... Maybe I should just leave.
17:26Everyone hates me. Lauren wants me dead.
17:29My own daughters haven't even been to see me since I've been out.
17:32They need more time.
17:33Time? They've had ages.
17:37Your dad and your gran out with their pitchforks.
17:40Right, well, Dad's still hurt and you know what Gran's like.
17:43I was lying on that ground, left for dead.
17:48Yeah, and you're here now.
17:50OK, so you need to just stay in,
17:52stop getting into fights out in the square
17:54and give everyone time to move on.
17:56I just want my attacker behind bars.
17:58And I just want you to leave my pregnant girlfriend alone, Mum!
18:01Please.
18:03I'm going to go check on Louis.
18:05And I'm going to come and join you.
18:06You're going to leave me on my own again?
18:08Do you blame me for leaving you, Mum? Please.
18:10I need to take care of my family.
18:13Look, put your feet up,
18:14put on one of your housewife's shows that you love,
18:17and I'll come back and see you tomorrow.
18:27You look very nice.
18:29Oh.
18:30Usual?
18:31Er, yeah, thank you. I'm just going to pop to the...
18:34You two back together, then?
18:36Er, no, we're just having a drink, as mates.
18:39Er, no, we're just having a drink, as mates.
18:42Mates. OK, well, you won't mind if I join you, then?
18:44Mine's a white wine.
18:48Hey, lovebirds. Did you have a nice break?
18:51It can be a bit tight, can't it?
18:53We've had many a night in a dodgy B&B.
18:56Hey, do you remember Clacton, with the furry handcuffs?
18:59Oh, too much information.
19:01Actually, we went five star.
19:03You should have seen the bed we had. Massive.
19:05And the bathtub.
19:06And the bathtub. Well, if that was that big,
19:08you could have stuck the entire West Ham football team in that one.
19:12Yeah, word of advice,
19:13don't ask him to choose between you and the football.
19:17Oh, mind where you're going!
19:19You're making friends wherever you go, I see.
19:21I've got plenty of friends.
19:23Why are you so desperately hanging around when nobody wants you?
19:26No, you'd just be better off at home,
19:28feet up, a cup of hot chocolate,
19:30wondering where it all went wrong.
19:32No, nobody wants me today.
19:34It's funny you say that, cos your dad wanted me last night
19:37and he had me on the desk and up against the wall.
19:39All right, all right, it's enough. Come on, let's go.
19:41Yeah.
19:58Is Louis OK?
20:00No thanks to you, Mum.
20:04This is such a mess.
20:07She's going to keep coming for me.
20:10Well, just try and stay out of her way, Lauren.
20:14Just would have been better for everyone
20:16if she'd have just left when she said she was going to.
20:18Don't say that.
20:20It's true.
20:22Whatever she's done, she's still my mum.
20:25And she's not nearly as hard as she makes out.
20:29She's tough as old boots.
20:31Well, maybe I'm not, then.
20:35I thought I was going to lose her at Christmas, again.
20:39You didn't, though.
20:40I thought she was dead.
20:46For years, I would just imagine what it'd be like to have her back.
20:50To have my mum.
20:54Every birthday, every Christmas.
20:57Times when things were really hard.
20:59Really hard.
21:01Like Lucy.
21:03When she came back, I was so angry with her.
21:07You know, and just as I'd started to forgive her,
21:09she tears our family apart.
21:11Again.
21:15You only get one mum, though, don't you?
21:19And I got her...
21:21And the kids have a grandma.
21:25I just don't... I don't...
21:26I don't want any of this to push her away.
21:33It's all right. You don't... You don't owe me an explanation.
21:37You didn't have to lie to me, though.
21:40Look, I'm embarrassed, all right? It was nothing.
21:44Charlie. Her. Of all people.
21:49Do you know what? I forgot...
21:51I've got to go and cook for Yolandi and Patrick.
21:54Sorry, Jack.
21:57I'll be back.
21:58Yolandi and Patrick?
22:00Sorry, Jack.
22:03Sometimes, Dad, you are such an idiot.
22:16Oh.
22:18Come to finish me off, have you?
22:28You must really be drinking. Aren't you on loads of meds?
22:32I don't know, Dr Phil. You tell me.
22:35You're the expert.
22:39What do you want?
22:41Oh.
22:42You brought me a candle.
22:44No. It was on the doorstep.
22:47It's from Anna.
22:53I just... I feel bad about earlier.
22:56You're right, you have been through a lot.
22:59Oh, you're being nice to me now.
23:01We both love Peter.
23:04And it's not easy for him, us just constantly at each other's throats all the time.
23:09He really doesn't want you to leave.
23:12Oh, you're being nice to me because of Peter, not because you feel guilty.
23:18I hate you for what you've done to Peter.
23:20And his family.
23:23But...
23:25I love Peter more.
23:28He's only just got you back in his life. He can't lose you again.
23:32That doesn't change the fact that I know I saw you.
23:37I know you are hiding something.
23:39I'm not.
23:40Do you know what it's like to not know what's happened to you?
23:43Knowing someone wants you dead.
23:46I know you've never liked me, Lauren, and you blame me for everything.
23:49But I know I saw you there that night.
23:53I just want to know the truth.
23:55I want to be able to sleep at night.
23:57Please!
24:04In World War II,
24:07the prisoners of war held in captivity were obligated to try and escape.
24:13So, you know, I'm not going to hold this against you.
24:18So what you're saying is I should always try to escape?
24:21I mean, have you even got a plan, Rhys?
24:23Oh, yeah. To get Sonia home.
24:25No, for me.
24:28Have you got a plan for me? Because Sonia's trial has just started.
24:31It could be months.
24:33What, do you think I like this?
24:36I don't like this. I hate it.
24:41No.
24:42Because it ain't you, Rhys. I mean, what do you think Sonia would want?
24:46She would understand that I'm doing my best.
24:51I'm doing the only thing for my family.
24:54We both want the same thing, Rhys. To get Sonia out.
24:59Why are you wasting your time with me,
25:01when you should be putting all of your energy into Sonia and the trial?
25:05If I let you go, you'll go straight to the police.
25:09And you think they'll believe me, some crazy woman that's been inside over you?
25:12I mean, you've probably never even had a speeding ticket.
25:16I'm not a bad person.
25:19No, look at you, I mean.
25:22Let's face it, you're useless at all this stuff.
25:28Just let me go, Rhys.
25:35I'm not useless.
25:36I'm not useless.
25:41You've never had any respect for me.
25:43What?
25:44You try to push me and Sonia apart every time.
25:46You have got me chained up in here, with a bucket,
25:49with a million boring videos, and a diet of biscuits and sandwiches.
25:52I mean, why would I have any respect for you, Rhys?
25:55I don't think I'm going to be coming back tomorrow.
25:57You're right, my time would be much better spent concentrating on Sonia.
26:00Well, what am I going to eat?
26:03Well, you should have thought of that.
26:05What?
26:06Rhys! Let me out of here, Rhys!
26:13So you're going to look me in the eye and tell me you weren't there?
26:16I don't know how many times I have to say this.
26:19So I just imagined it, did I?
26:22If you really love Peter as much as you say you do,
26:25don't you think you owe it to me to tell me the truth?
26:28I'm telling the truth.
26:31I don't believe you, Lauren.
26:34I know you want to tell me something.
26:38You'll feel better if you get it off your chest, believe me.
26:44OK.
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