Casualty Season 36 Episode 1
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00:00:00A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...
00:00:30Water!
00:00:42Dammit, dammit, dammit, dammit.
00:01:00Oh. Morning.
00:01:08Uh, Ryan. You're not a doctor, are you?
00:01:12No.
00:01:13Great. Okay, well, thanks. That was fun. Just let yourself out.
00:01:31A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...
00:01:35Water!
00:02:00A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...
00:02:04Water!
00:02:31Hey! Hey, what are you doing?
00:02:35You idiot!
00:02:37Did you just call me an idiot?
00:02:39Yeah.
00:02:40Well, I think you'll find I had right of way and you don't actually own this road.
00:02:46And do you know what? Abusing fellow road users isn't very constructive, is it?
00:02:54Thank you!
00:03:01Charlie!
00:03:03Hey! Good to have you back.
00:03:06How are you?
00:03:07Good.
00:03:08I popped round to Ethan's after you found me. Poor thing was in bits.
00:03:13Bet you he'd wish you were back in Morecambe.
00:03:16So how was it? Did he sweep you off your feet?
00:03:21Me and Paul are just friends. Sort of.
00:03:24He's temping up in clinical support today, so I said I'd meet him for lunch.
00:03:28Although Charlotte has said that she's marrying him, so...
00:03:30I'm thinking she might have some competition there.
00:03:33Charlie!
00:03:34What?
00:03:45Seems like a waste, doesn't it?
00:03:52I took it home with Jess today.
00:03:54I took it home with Jess today.
00:03:56Don't want to show the new lad around. What's his name?
00:04:01Theodore.
00:04:02No, I put him with Jess. Instead, you got me.
00:04:06There you are! I was thinking I got the wrong day.
00:04:10Wow! This is impressive, Auntie Jan.
00:04:14At work, I'm your boss and you will speak to me as such.
00:04:17Ian, this is Theodore.
00:04:19Teddy. Nice to meet you.
00:04:20That rubbish? Here, I'll open it for you.
00:04:22No, just leave it. Go in there, get changed, be out in five minutes.
00:04:25Off you go.
00:04:26See you, mate.
00:04:30Right, let's get to it.
00:04:32Auntie Jan.
00:04:44HR, I've been in touch with the details of your training meeting.
00:04:48It's off-site, so I can't remember the address.
00:04:51I'm going to email it to...
00:04:52Where are the rotas?
00:04:53They're online. I think I sent you the password.
00:04:55No?
00:04:56Well, I'll get that to you along with the address for today.
00:04:59So, what's with the act and clinical lead title?
00:05:01Are you waiting on an interview or...?
00:05:04No, no, I just prefer the medical to this, whatever this is.
00:05:08Um, were you given a lanyard, by the way?
00:05:13OK, so you should probably wear that until your pass arrives.
00:05:22Uh, Cadigan?
00:05:27Stevie?
00:05:30What are you doing here?
00:05:31I only work here.
00:05:33New consultant, baby.
00:05:35Oh, oh, oh.
00:05:37Why? Does Emma still live down here?
00:05:40No, no, she's up north now. Work.
00:05:43So, how's the brute? How's Liv, the old Neanderthal?
00:05:47Um, yeah, kids are fine.
00:05:49Liv's...dead?
00:05:53Serious?
00:05:55That was Liv. Um, Pia, I'm so sorry.
00:05:58It's fine.
00:05:59No, honestly, I had no idea...
00:06:00Why would you?
00:06:02I mean, it's been ages.
00:06:07You must have driven off at some speed to dislocate your shoulder.
00:06:10Yeah.
00:06:12Although, no, they pop up quite easily.
00:06:14I've got hypermobility.
00:06:16But, hey, once this kicks in,
00:06:18I will just pop it back in,
00:06:20and then you guys can head off.
00:06:22I don't think so, Liv.
00:06:24You're going to need an X-ray, so it's best we take you to the hospital.
00:06:27No, I...
00:06:29Um...
00:06:30Yeah, OK.
00:06:32Why not?
00:06:34But please, can I just pop back in before we go?
00:06:36I know what I'm doing.
00:06:39OK.
00:06:40Have a slug of gas and air.
00:06:44Right, all set?
00:06:46Mm-hm.
00:06:48Head back.
00:06:50Right, a bit more.
00:06:51A bit more.
00:06:52A bit more.
00:06:56Ah!
00:06:57Oh!
00:06:58Wow.
00:06:59Look at that, eh?
00:07:00Done a better job than you would have done.
00:07:05I'm sorry, sweetheart.
00:07:06You can see Katie another night, OK?
00:07:09Anna and Luca could go to Grandma's.
00:07:12I just think it's too soon, you know?
00:07:14It's only been a month.
00:07:16I thought...
00:07:17I thought maybe we could have a kind of dad night, you know?
00:07:20We could make pancakes and...
00:07:22I think Anna and Luca were looking forward to getting out.
00:07:26I know, but at times like this,
00:07:29it's best that we're together as a family, OK?
00:07:32Listen, I have to go.
00:07:34I love you, OK? Bye.
00:07:42If you haven't got that banister fixed by next week,
00:07:44I'll be coming round to sort it myself, OK?
00:07:46Oh, thanks, love.
00:07:47No worries. Take care.
00:07:49Can't see what it is, but I'll chase it up.
00:07:54Oi, mate, you best stay away from my mum
00:07:56or you'll have me to answer to, do you understand?
00:07:59Your mum?
00:08:01I don't know what you're talking about, chum.
00:08:03Yeah, of course you don't. I know what you're playing at.
00:08:05Whoa, whoa, Teddy, this is Charlie Fairhead.
00:08:07You can't talk to him like that.
00:08:09He's been leading my mum on,
00:08:10sniffing around her on this dating site.
00:08:12He's trying to con her.
00:08:16So we didn't really do anything, did we?
00:08:18She used the Davos method
00:08:20and the shoulder went back in first attempt.
00:08:22Amazing. Right, I'll be back in a second.
00:08:25They get you sorted now, love.
00:08:27How are you doing? How's the kids?
00:08:29Oh, you know, I'm doing what the counsellor says,
00:08:32which is letting them know they can talk about them,
00:08:34but all I get is, can we stay at Gran's
00:08:37and can I go out tonight?
00:08:38Well, if you ever find yourself on your own
00:08:40and you want some grown-up company.
00:08:42Thank you, but I've let them know
00:08:44that we're having a family night tonight.
00:08:46It's important to have that quality time together.
00:08:48Yeah, yeah, of course, yeah.
00:08:50Well, you know where I am.
00:08:51All right, see you later.
00:08:52Thanks. Thanks, John.
00:08:56Hey, Lily, how are you feeling?
00:08:58Oh, yeah, I'm all good.
00:09:00I'm ready to rock and roll.
00:09:01That's great.
00:09:02Do you mind taking your arm out of that sling for me, please?
00:09:05Are you all right?
00:09:06The police said you'd been in an accident.
00:09:09Yeah, I'm fine, honestly.
00:09:13This is my brother, Frank.
00:09:15Hi.
00:09:17I told you I'd make it
00:09:18and you didn't believe me, did you?
00:09:20I wonder why that is.
00:09:21And technically, we're not there yet, so...
00:09:23How is she? Do you think we'll be long?
00:09:26She's going to be all right, but we do need to do an X-ray.
00:09:29We're meant to be in the care home in two hours.
00:09:32It's our dad's birthday, she's come back especially.
00:09:34The home we're laying on at lunch,
00:09:36we'll still have to pay for it even if we miss it.
00:09:38Ah, don't worry.
00:09:40We'll make it, right?
00:09:42Erm, let me see what I can do.
00:09:46Maybe it's just somebody who looks like him.
00:09:48Everybody's got a double somewhere, right?
00:09:50Right, so his double is also a nurse in Holbeck called Charlie.
00:09:53I've been crayfished.
00:09:54You mean catfished.
00:09:56Oh, come off it, mate.
00:09:57So what have you got to say for yourself?
00:10:00There are three or four other women that I know of,
00:10:05and I'm really sorry that your mum's become one of them.
00:10:08Yeah, you can tell that to the police.
00:10:11Oh, you suit yourself.
00:10:13Excuse me, some of us have got work to do.
00:10:18Is he being serious?
00:10:20Theodore...
00:10:21I'm coming.
00:10:30Oh, man.
00:10:39So, have you had the funeral yet?
00:10:43Yep, last week.
00:10:46It must be hard.
00:10:50A little bit.
00:10:51Is this rota up to date?
00:10:52Are these all the consultants on today?
00:10:54Hey, Faith.
00:10:56Hi.
00:10:57Everything all right?
00:10:58You burying up?
00:10:59Yes, I'm fine, thank you.
00:11:01If there's anything I can do, anything at all,
00:11:03you just say the word.
00:11:07Anything at all.
00:11:09Tea, sympathy, single notes.
00:11:12There is nothing wrong with a bit of kindness, Stevie.
00:11:15Or sensitivity.
00:11:16Hey, I could do sensitive.
00:11:20Stevie Nash, new consultant.
00:11:21Hi.
00:11:23Hi.
00:11:24Hi.
00:11:26Jane, did Cubicle Toil's results come in yet?
00:11:28Yes, she'll be on a tablet.
00:11:30How you doing?
00:11:31You sure you should be back already?
00:11:35Could I ask you the same?
00:11:38The department can't cover me and Ethan,
00:11:40and I think it needs the time.
00:11:42Wouldn't I do?
00:11:47Do you not have any filter?
00:11:49You know the answer to that.
00:11:52Hey, party fancy lunch?
00:11:53Party fancy lunch, you can give me the skinny on
00:11:55who's hot and who's not.
00:11:57No, I merely finished my shift,
00:11:59and I need to get home right away.
00:12:02Wait, do you two know each other?
00:12:05Darling, we go way back.
00:12:09So she was selling this hangover cure,
00:12:12sorry, energy drink, to the F1s,
00:12:14because, you know, let's face it,
00:12:16what we were paid wouldn't keep us in whisky.
00:12:18Anyway, there was this one night,
00:12:19and I'm not saying she hadn't had any sleep,
00:12:21but she took a tiny little...
00:12:22Stevie, Stevie, Stevie, no.
00:12:24I don't think anybody's interested in the past.
00:12:26Speak for yourself.
00:12:28Oh, who fancies a posh coffee?
00:12:30My treat.
00:12:35She's awesome.
00:12:37Yeah, she's great.
00:12:41Bit early for lunch, isn't it?
00:12:43Erm...
00:12:44What?
00:12:47You don't know anything about Charlie still being catfished, do you?
00:12:50Catfished?
00:12:51You know, pretending to be him,
00:12:53confessing undying love to loads of different women at the same time.
00:12:57Hardly loads.
00:12:58Six, seven, twelve tops?
00:13:01You should see some of the things they write.
00:13:03I've read him all sorts, and I'm not just talking about money.
00:13:06You haven't taken anything, though, right?
00:13:08Let's just say we got Sheila to thank for that fancy dinner in Morecambe.
00:13:12Or was it Penny?
00:13:14I don't know, that's the trouble.
00:13:15They all merge into one after a while.
00:13:18What's the matter?
00:13:19What's the matter?
00:13:21You've been fleecing old ladies.
00:13:23You've been using my friend.
00:13:26How do you think Charlie feels?
00:13:27I don't know, Robin.
00:13:29Maybe you should have thought about that
00:13:30before you set up the profile in the first place.
00:13:32I did it to help him.
00:13:35If I'd known you were going to exploit people...
00:13:37Nobody's forcing them.
00:13:39They've got a few bob, we haven't.
00:13:42It's economics.
00:13:43No, it's not. It's dishonest. It's unkind.
00:13:46It's stealing.
00:13:48And I don't want to be a part of that,
00:13:49and I don't want Charlie to be either.
00:13:53All right, well...
00:13:56If it'll make you happy, I'll delete the app now.
00:14:04There.
00:14:06Are we better now?
00:14:12Look, thank you for everything.
00:14:13I just really want to get back to my van.
00:14:15Yeah, so x-rays look okay.
00:14:17All right, well, obviously you can't drive with that shoulder.
00:14:21I can't just leave it there. It's my home.
00:14:25Well, can your brother not go and get it for you?
00:14:28No, I don't let anyone else drive it.
00:14:31It's like my baby.
00:14:33If it was your baby, you'd let someone else look after it.
00:14:35It's a van.
00:14:36Well, it's not just the van.
00:14:38Yeah, yeah, it's your home. I get it.
00:14:40It's my dad.
00:14:42He's in the back.
00:14:50Hey, what's this I hear about you having a pop at Charlie Fed?
00:14:54Well, Auntie John, I didn't. I just...
00:14:56Well, I thought you'd been trying to rip off Mum.
00:14:58Your mother is a gullible fool,
00:15:00but if anybody's trying to rip her off, it's not Charlie.
00:15:03So he's sort of a big deal, is he?
00:15:06If you get off on the wrong foot with him,
00:15:08you get off on the wrong foot with the whole department.
00:15:13And what have I told you about calling me Auntie?
00:15:22I was 200 miles away and he just dropped it into conversation.
00:15:27Like, oh, did I mention Dad's in a home now?
00:15:31Some care homes are great.
00:15:33If you're, like, 90 or you can't look after yourself or whatever,
00:15:37Dad's 61.
00:15:40It's like Frank just wants him out of the way.
00:15:43You don't just put somebody in a home because they're inconvenient.
00:15:46Yeah, well...
00:15:49He's got early-onset dementia.
00:15:51You wouldn't know. If you met him, he just forgets a bit sometimes.
00:15:55Actually, I need to get back to him, so...
00:15:58Faith's going to phone the police. They'll look after him.
00:16:00Great. Yeah, that was great.
00:16:03And then they'll just take him straight back to the home
00:16:05and he can spend the rest of his birthday
00:16:08singing Roll Out the Barrel with old people.
00:16:12It's just not Dad.
00:16:14You know, he would much rather spend his birthday down the pub.
00:16:17So you're just going to get him hammered?
00:16:20I'm not completely irresponsible.
00:16:23He used to work on a fair until he retired, like, last year.
00:16:27So I was taking him for a go on the waltzes.
00:16:31And then fish and chips.
00:16:34And, yeah, maybe a drink or two.
00:16:42Charlie, the guy in cubicle four, his blood results came back all normal.
00:16:46OK, so get his TTA meds sorted and then he's good to go.
00:16:50Thanks, Sid.
00:16:54What happened with the new paramedic?
00:16:56Did his mum call the police?
00:16:58I'll bet you at ten she'll have forgotten all about it by this time next week.
00:17:03I suppose you could look at it that if you were ready to start dating again...
00:17:06But I'm not, so it makes no difference.
00:17:16Where are you going?
00:17:17To pick up that training thing.
00:17:20Ask Dillie.
00:17:21Ask Dillie.
00:17:30Hey.
00:17:31You're going to look for Clive, aren't you?
00:17:33Who's Clive?
00:17:34Lily's dad.
00:17:35Look, I've just been calling the police.
00:17:37Let them deal with it.
00:17:38Police are overstretched. I'm saving them a job.
00:17:41No, listen, you could make things worse.
00:17:43I'm a doctor. How can I make it worse?
00:17:45Because he doesn't know you. You could spook him.
00:17:47Not as much as the police would.
00:17:48Whoa.
00:17:49When do you get in there, nappies or something?
00:17:51Do you even know how old my kids are?
00:17:54Look, it's five minutes out of my way.
00:17:56I'll take him straight back to the care home and still make it in time for training.
00:17:59Promise.
00:18:00Oh, come on.
00:18:01It'll be like that road trip we took.
00:18:03Isle of Skye, remember?
00:18:06Oh, shut up.
00:18:15Where's the parrot?
00:18:17Charlie'll do fine.
00:18:19Just wanted to make sure we're good.
00:18:21You know, that stuff earlier with, er...
00:18:23what he made.
00:18:25No hard feelings, right?
00:18:27Fair enough.
00:18:28Good, because I've got a plan.
00:18:29Look, he's been back in touch with my mum and he's asked for a hundred quid.
00:18:32Can you believe that?
00:18:33Anyway, I've told her to say, yeah?
00:18:36Hang on.
00:18:37That's your plan?
00:18:39Yeah, because she's only pretending.
00:18:41I've told him it'll be there at one o'clock in the garden,
00:18:43in the planter in the corner, you know, opposite the coffee van.
00:18:45It'll be like a spy film.
00:18:47He'll look up when he thinks she's gone and one of us will be lying in wait.
00:18:51You think that'll work?
00:18:53It already has.
00:18:54He's taking the bait.
00:18:56Only thing is...
00:18:59I've got work.
00:19:00And I don't want the boss thinking I'm slacking.
00:19:02You know I'm working too.
00:19:04You just need to keep an eye out.
00:19:05See if there's anyone iffy hanging about after one-ish.
00:19:08You can manage that, can't you?
00:19:09Yeah.
00:19:10Great.
00:19:16Remember when we missed the ferry?
00:19:18Didn't we persuade some random guy to give us a lift on his boat?
00:19:21Yeah.
00:19:22And you hooked up with him and I had to make myself scarce for two days.
00:19:25It was pouring of rain and you wouldn't let me in the hotel room.
00:19:28Yeah.
00:19:29That was a great holiday.
00:19:30For you, maybe.
00:19:32But I remember it differently because I had to stay sober for the whole week
00:19:36because you forgot to tell me you didn't drive.
00:19:38You were either drunk or hungover.
00:19:40Just one more drink, Faith, promise.
00:19:43It's never just one more with you, is it?
00:19:45Which is precisely why I'm your most fun friend.
00:19:47You don't even know the meaning of the words.
00:19:50And what's that supposed to mean?
00:19:54Stevie, I haven't seen you for ever.
00:19:57You just lost interest.
00:19:59That's not a friend, Stevie.
00:20:01A friend is there when it matters.
00:20:03Like when your husband dies.
00:20:08To be fair, I didn't even know he died.
00:20:10My point exactly.
00:20:12My point exactly.
00:20:26He's not here.
00:20:28Great.
00:20:32Come on, Cadogan.
00:20:34Waltzers.
00:20:43There he is.
00:20:45Turn it off.
00:20:47Clive?
00:20:49Clive, me? My name's Stevie. This is Faith.
00:20:52Call my city hospital. We're here to help you.
00:20:56Lily sent us.
00:21:06Hi, Clive. I'm Stevie.
00:21:08All right.
00:21:10All right.
00:21:12I think I might need a bit of help.
00:21:14Yeah, it's quite a nasty cut you got there.
00:21:16Let's try and stop it bleeding, shall we?
00:21:18I couldn't get up.
00:21:20You got anything in there I can use as a tourniquet?
00:21:22Um...
00:21:25I thought I was gonna be here all day.
00:21:30All right, no peeking, mister.
00:21:32Hmm.
00:21:39All right.
00:21:42That should do the trick.
00:21:47That should do you for a night.
00:21:50Anything in there I can use as a dressin'?
00:21:52What, like a nappy, maybe?
00:21:55Um...
00:21:57What's the next best thing?
00:22:02Um...
00:22:10Hey, Clive. You're doing really well.
00:22:15Hang in there, Clive. I'll go get the car.
00:22:20Charlie?
00:22:23Is it all right if I go for a coffee?
00:22:28Yeah.
00:22:30Couldn't do me a favour, could you?
00:22:32While you're there, could you see if there's anyone suspicious
00:22:35hanging around the Peace Garden?
00:22:37We work in the ED. Widows are like the wallpaper.
00:22:40Yeah.
00:22:41What's that about?
00:22:43The new guy, Teddy,
00:22:45has come up with a scheme to trap the catfisher.
00:22:48Oh, I know. It sounds ridiculous.
00:22:51But they've responded, and they're gonna be there.
00:23:00Well, he was a bit confused and chilly.
00:23:04We've put stitches in the wound, so he should be fine.
00:23:08Thank you. I've been totally freaking out.
00:23:11But, you know, if he'd have just stayed where he was, he'd be fine.
00:23:14And you, you wouldn't be running around after him after your shift finished.
00:23:17After who?
00:23:27You lied to me.
00:23:28What? No, I didn't.
00:23:29Not only did you lie to me, but you were stupid enough to fall for it.
00:23:33Can't you see that this is a trap?
00:23:35Well, why have you tricked me?
00:23:38I didn't.
00:23:40But, luckily, I found out before somebody saw you.
00:23:43I might as well have a look while we're here.
00:23:45What part of, it's a trap, do you not understand?
00:23:49Don't you want to know what's in it?
00:23:51No.
00:23:52No, and I don't want you in my life any more.
00:23:55I can't believe I was desperate enough to think that maybe I like you.
00:24:01Well, I like like.
00:24:03No.
00:24:05I just wanted to spoil you.
00:24:08Cos I do like, like you.
00:24:15No, I don't care.
00:24:17And do you know what, if you ever come near me or Charlie again, then I'll phone the police.
00:24:26No.
00:24:38What's going on?
00:24:46Charlie.
00:24:48No, Charlie.
00:24:50So you just found the envelope,
00:24:52and you didn't send any of those messages?
00:24:55No.
00:24:56And you didn't set up the profile?
00:25:00I said.
00:25:06It wasn't, it was meant to be some sort of a joke.
00:25:10You thought that was funny?
00:25:12Did you catch him?
00:25:13Who was it?
00:25:15Charlie, I'm so sorry.
00:25:17It was never meant to...
00:25:18Meant to what?
00:25:19Exploit people?
00:25:21To make me look like a complete idiot?
00:25:23No, it...
00:25:24Don't say another word.
00:25:26I thought better of you than this.
00:25:33Anything could have happened.
00:25:35He could have ended up in a ditch.
00:25:36But it didn't.
00:25:37Which just clearly shows that he's not that bad.
00:25:40And it proves that I was right to get him out.
00:25:42He doesn't want to be in a home.
00:25:45I gave him an alternative, and he chose it.
00:25:47What more do you need?
00:25:48It's not about what he wants.
00:25:50It's about what you want, and what's best for you.
00:25:52What I want is some help.
00:25:54You're my sister, Lil.
00:25:56I don't hear from you for months on end.
00:25:58You're off gallivanting around the country,
00:26:00while I'm stuck here putting up with his abuse.
00:26:03I can't do this on my own.
00:26:05I can't do this on my own.
00:26:20You all right, Pops?
00:26:22You're trying to give me a heart attack.
00:26:24Look who's talking.
00:26:26You said you were taking me out.
00:26:28One minute you're there, next you're gone.
00:26:30I'm sorry.
00:26:31I didn't think I'd be so long.
00:26:32They made me come in because I popped my shoulder again.
00:26:34But I'm telling you, it is a whole lot easier
00:26:36getting it back in with gas and air.
00:26:39Stuart on the dodgyums.
00:26:41He tried that stuff when his missus was in labour.
00:26:44He was a funny one.
00:26:46April 1st, he'd whip his top off,
00:26:49and he wouldn't wear a T-shirt again till October.
00:26:52Should have seen him strutting around in front of the girls.
00:26:55Careful, mind your arm.
00:26:57You're a right little peacock.
00:26:59Look at me, ladies.
00:27:01Check out me beer belly.
00:27:03Stop.
00:27:04No, stop it, please.
00:27:05Can someone help?
00:27:07OK, OK, Clive, let's get you back in.
00:27:09Come on, look.
00:27:10OK, Clive.
00:27:11It's OK, it's OK.
00:27:12OK, Clive.
00:27:13Clive, look at me.
00:27:14Look at me, it's Faith.
00:27:15Remember from the fairground?
00:27:16Now look at your arm.
00:27:17Your arm is bleeding.
00:27:18Do you remember?
00:27:20OK, I'm going to fix that.
00:27:22I need you to calm down, OK?
00:27:25That's it, let's get you back in.
00:27:28Everything's OK.
00:27:30There we go, that's better.
00:27:31That's it, just sit down.
00:27:34Well done.
00:27:36There we go.
00:27:38Well done, Clive.
00:27:40There we go, that's it.
00:27:42Well done.
00:27:55Charlie, I'm so, so sorry.
00:27:59I wasn't trying to make you look daft, I promise.
00:28:02I just thought if I set you up a profile
00:28:05then you would get loads of offers
00:28:07and it would make you feel good.
00:28:10I was trying to be a friend.
00:28:13The thing is, somebody saw me using the app
00:28:17and I didn't want them to think that I was online dating
00:28:21so I showed him your profile.
00:28:25Charlie, I didn't know he was going to use it and ask for money
00:28:28and as soon as I found out, I told him that I didn't want to see him anymore.
00:28:31Paul?
00:28:34He said that he liked me
00:28:37and, to be honest, it just made a change
00:28:42from feeling so lonely all the time.
00:28:46You're not the only one who's been feeling lonely.
00:28:53Yeah, lockdown's tougher for a single parent.
00:28:58But that doesn't give you the excuse to meddle in my life.
00:29:01I know. I'm sorry.
00:29:04So the next time you're feeling lonely...
00:29:11..just tell me.
00:29:19Should have seen her when she was little.
00:29:21No interest in dolls.
00:29:23She was all cars and those little play caravans.
00:29:26She got the travel bug young, did she?
00:29:28Maybe she's got it out of her system.
00:29:30Might do us some good, settle in for a while.
00:29:32Yeah. Yeah, maybe.
00:29:36She'll go stir crazy.
00:29:38She got fined twice during lockdown because she couldn't stay in one place.
00:29:42And she's the only family I've got, apart from Dad.
00:29:47I want her to stay, but I give her a month.
00:29:51Tops.
00:29:53And then if you move your dad in with you, then...?
00:29:56I'm stuck looking after him.
00:29:59You spend all this time trying to figure out what's the right thing to do,
00:30:03but sometimes there isn't one.
00:30:07We're just making it up as we go along.
00:30:24Yeah, I know, I'm sorry I got caught up, sweetheart, but I'm on my way now, OK?
00:30:29Listen, do you still want to stay at Katie's tonight?
00:30:32Maybe, but what about Anna and Luca?
00:30:35Well, I mean, they can go to Grandma's for a sleepover if they still want to.
00:30:40I thought you wanted us to spend the evening together, like, doing Dad stuff.
00:30:44Yeah, well, I think we can talk about your dad any time you want.
00:30:48Let's just all have a night off from that stuff.
00:30:51OK, well, I'd better ring Katie. Love you.
00:30:54Love you, too.
00:30:57Sounds like somebody's on their own tonight.
00:31:00Going to come and help me check out my new local.
00:31:03I don't think so.
00:31:05Look, we both said some things earlier.
00:31:08Well, you did. And we can either pretend it didn't happen,
00:31:11which wouldn't be conducive to a...
00:31:14You did. And we can either pretend it didn't happen,
00:31:17which wouldn't be conducive to a supportive working relationship,
00:31:20or we can do the responsible thing and discuss it over a drink.
00:31:23Like adults.
00:31:25No. Just one.
00:31:26No.
00:31:27Can't again.
00:31:28It's not happening.
00:31:29Come on.
00:31:30No.
00:31:32One.
00:31:44Look on the bright side.
00:31:47We can tick this one off and start again tomorrow.
00:31:53Night, Charlie.
00:31:55Night, Annie-Jan.
00:32:00You know that saying about never work with children and animals?
00:32:03Yeah.
00:32:04Can you add family to that, please?
00:32:07There are people who just make you feel very old and very crotchety.
00:32:12He's got that knack all right.
00:32:14Yeah, he's got something else as well, though.
00:32:17He's got his auntie's genes.
00:32:19And a kind heart.
00:32:43Kids not fancy it?
00:32:46Oh, sorry.
00:32:48It was true when I said it, I promise.
00:32:50I'm only kidding. It's good to see you out.
00:32:53Hiya. I'm Ian.
00:32:56Stevie.
00:32:58Right, well, enjoy yourselves.
00:33:00Thank you. See you later.
00:33:02Bye.
00:33:03See you later.
00:33:06And your husband hardly even called.
00:33:09No, it's not like that.
00:33:10Yet.
00:33:11I am done with men.
00:33:13Oh, somebody's marriage wasn't perfect.
00:33:16Yes, because someone made the mistake of marrying a man before he worked out he was gay.
00:33:22Liv!
00:33:24No way.
00:33:27I actually scratched that.
00:33:29He had denial written all over him.
00:33:31And he never once tried it on.
00:33:34So, what do you do when you find out?
00:33:37The usual, you know.
00:33:39I walked out, tried to fix it.
00:33:42Didn't fix it, so...
00:33:44Slept with a colleague.
00:33:48No, no. A different one.
00:33:51Let me guess.
00:33:53Hot Dr. Matthew.
00:33:54He's too young.
00:33:56Is there such a thing?
00:33:58One more?
00:33:59No, I don't...
00:34:01Okay, who else is there?
00:34:03Dr. Hardy.
00:34:04I've heard he's a bit of a looker.
00:34:06Oh, you would feel that you're corrupting him?
00:34:09Quiet ones are the worst.
00:34:11His fiancée just died!
00:34:12Oh, come on, give me some credit.
00:34:13I'm just trying to get a sense of who I'm working with.
00:34:15Can't be all sweet, though.
00:34:17Everyone's got their grubby little secrets.
00:34:19Yes, but I think Ethan's might be that he parked on a double yellow once or something like that.
00:34:26Anyway, it's obvious.
00:34:27Dr. Dylan.
00:34:30Yeah, you can tell by the way he looks at you.
00:34:31Sort of, uh...
00:34:33Awkward.
00:34:36Oh.
00:34:37Stop it.
00:34:38Oh.
00:34:39Stop it.
00:34:40Oh.
00:34:41Stop it.
00:34:42Anyway, what have you been up to for the past hundred years?
00:34:47You know, uh, work.
00:34:49A string of meaningless yet satisfying sexual conquests.
00:34:52No responsibilities, no focus.
00:34:55Oi, I am focused.
00:34:57That's exactly what I want.
00:34:58What?
00:35:00You're not going for a clinical lead, are you?
00:35:02Steve, you've only been here five minutes.
00:35:13Come on, Ethan.
00:35:14Let's get you inside.
00:35:16No, I never want to come back here.
00:35:18We need to get you inside and get some treatment.
00:35:21You look rough.
00:35:22You've got a virus.
00:35:24You need to be here.
00:35:28OK, um, let's get a line in then, please.
00:35:31Can we do a venous blood gas, FBC, UNE,
00:35:33and I'll book a head seat here as well, I think.
00:35:36I should be back by then.
00:35:38Thanks, Sue.
00:35:39I'll catch up with you in a minute.
00:35:43Um, why's he got a dressing on his head?
00:35:45He had a fall.
00:35:46I cleaned it and dressed it before driving here.
00:35:49He refused an ambulance.
00:35:51He was feverish.
00:35:53Before the fall.
00:35:55Dehydration, I reckon.
00:35:57And the baby?
00:35:58Yeah, the baby's in good health.
00:36:00We've all been checking in on Ethan.
00:36:02He's been vaccinated.
00:36:04I made him have a lateral flow test.
00:36:07This is the first I've seen any change in his health.
00:36:12He hasn't much appetite and I think he has a virus.
00:36:16OK.
00:36:17Thanks, Charlie.
00:36:19Well, that's not exactly everything.
00:36:23OK.
00:36:25Um, shall we?
00:36:34Come on, sit down, sit down.
00:36:47Go ahead, Sue.
00:36:49Go ahead, Sue.
00:36:54Ethan's got the Huntington's gene.
00:37:00How long has he known, do you know?
00:37:02Since his birth mother died.
00:37:05Bit of a double whammy, eh?
00:37:08Yeah, poor guy.
00:37:10We'll do everything we can for him.
00:37:14HE SIGHS
00:37:18Rest up now.
00:37:20Get your strength back.
00:37:31You've stopped wearing your glasses.
00:37:37When did that happen?
00:37:43HE SIGHS
00:37:53HE GASPS
00:37:55You're dead.
00:37:57Excellent diagnosis, Nibbles.
00:38:00You haven't lost it, I see.
00:38:03Why are you here?
00:38:06Because you're not well.
00:38:09No, why are you here?
00:38:12You don't seem very happy to see me.
00:38:15If anyone's going to come back...
00:38:18You'd rather it was her.
00:38:22Sorry, there's not much I can do about that.
00:38:27Leave me alone.
00:38:31Leave me alone.
00:38:35Let me sleep.
00:38:38Then I can get out of here.
00:38:41So you can quit?
00:38:43I should have quit years ago.
00:38:45Yeah, but you didn't.
00:38:49If you'd have let me...
00:38:53Maybe none of this would have happened.
00:38:55Oh, really?
00:38:57It's like that, is it?
00:39:00You see, I don't think you're remembering this right at all.
00:39:08HE SIGHS
00:39:14I don't think you're remembering this right at all.
00:39:18Remembering this right at all.
00:39:20Right at all.
00:39:22At all.
00:39:24You see, I don't think you're remembering this right at all.
00:39:28HE SIGHS
00:39:33You know, what I was saying earlier was,
00:39:35it's not that my job is more important,
00:39:37it's that it's more, well, difficult.
00:39:39Oh-ho-ho, more difficult, is it?
00:39:41Have you tried loading that printer?
00:39:43It's hardly health care.
00:39:45Guy's self can't even fiddle the right bits on this machine.
00:39:47And that's about 1% of the things that I have to do.
00:39:50But I'm talking about saving people's lives.
00:39:52And I'm juggling them all, every second.
00:39:55Ethan, what do you reckon?
00:39:57Who's doing more to keep this place from falling apart?
00:40:05Oh, well, I wouldn't want to say.
00:40:08Why not?
00:40:13Sorry, I've, um... I've got to get on, get ready.
00:40:16Well, it can't be that difficult.
00:40:18Yeah, it's obvious.
00:40:20Yeah, it's me.
00:40:22Yeah, it's me.
00:40:26You've only gone and made it worse, not choosing one.
00:40:31It wasn't exactly my idea to get involved.
00:40:33Yeah, well, they're not going to leave you alone now.
00:40:36Wow, you're the gift that keeps on giving.
00:40:41You OK, though?
00:40:43What, about Noel and Big Mac?
00:40:45About our birth mother, Emily, and the Huntingtons.
00:40:48Look, you don't need to worry.
00:40:50But I do worry.
00:40:52It's anything you want or need, just tell me, OK?
00:40:56Remember, you're not on your own.
00:41:19Woo-hoo-hoo!
00:41:22Happy birthday!
00:41:25When we were kids, and you actually remembered my birthday,
00:41:28you got me a present.
00:41:30I'd find out it's because you'd pulled the head off something and you felt bad.
00:41:33Yeah, that's right.
00:41:35I travelled all the way down because I've decapitated another plastic pony.
00:41:41So, any news, any gossip?
00:41:43Maybe.
00:41:46Like?
00:41:47Like you need to pay closer attention to things.
00:41:52Marcus?
00:41:54Yes, Marcus, who else?
00:41:58Oh, come on.
00:42:00You can't even pretend to be happy for me.
00:42:03It's just...
00:42:05Maybe a bit soon?
00:42:07Don't you want to...
00:42:09I don't know...
00:42:11Live a bit more?
00:42:12We've been together six years.
00:42:14That's not soon.
00:42:16What's live a bit more mean?
00:42:18Like you.
00:42:19Go out with three guys called Dan at the same time.
00:42:23Technically, one was a Danny.
00:42:25Please.
00:42:26I'm happy, sis.
00:42:28Isn't that good enough?
00:42:30It's not.
00:42:33He cheats on you, OK?
00:42:34No, this is what...
00:42:35I know because I slept with him.
00:42:39I thought you guys were over.
00:42:42He said he did too, but...
00:42:44I don't know, he would, wouldn't he?
00:42:46You know how you say I'm always a different person when I drink?
00:42:48This isn't funny.
00:42:49The last time I was down, you had this argument about Dixon radiators or something.
00:42:54I drank because it was so awkward.
00:42:58I think I let it happen because I wanted you to leave him.
00:43:04I can't be around you.
00:43:05I don't know what I'll do.
00:43:06I just... I can't.
00:43:07Seriously.
00:43:09You've got guests arriving any minute.
00:43:10I don't care.
00:43:12Don't be here when I get back.
00:43:19I love you.
00:43:40Well, what do you think?
00:43:43You're not watching at all.
00:43:45I think they're going to kick me out.
00:43:47I wouldn't bet you anything.
00:43:48I might not be that bad.
00:43:49No, Toby, I'm going to lose my place.
00:43:52I'm not going to get to be a nurse.
00:43:53I'll have to start again doing something else, deaf and broke, and at the back of the queue.
00:43:57Woo!
00:43:59I'll come in a fresh start, though.
00:44:01You know, a chance to do something else.
00:44:04My uncle's got something going on in Spain.
00:44:08Wait, did you actually mean that?
00:44:10Yeah.
00:44:11Yeah, he's got a garage.
00:44:13So I can go work from whenever I want.
00:44:15Hey, why don't we just grab our passports and go?
00:44:23Either that or end up like her.
00:44:27Let's do it.
00:44:29That's my girl. Get in.
00:44:41I want you to have this and listen to it.
00:44:44Really listen to it.
00:44:53Oi, watch it!
00:44:55Sorry, Toby!
00:44:58Maybe you should...
00:45:10Get me out of here!
00:45:12Please help!
00:45:14Don't go near that!
00:45:16Call an ambulance!
00:45:17Help! Please help!
00:45:21Are you OK?
00:45:22Yeah, yeah, I'm fine.
00:45:26It's OK, it's OK. Hold on.
00:45:28Please help me out!
00:45:29An ambulance is on its way. Are you hurt?
00:45:33My head and my leg.
00:45:36There's just so much blood.
00:45:39Oh, keep still. I know it's scary, but try and keep still.
00:45:43My name's Jade. What's your name?
00:45:46Emma.
00:45:48Um, Emma.
00:45:50When the ambulance gets here, they'll be able to see if it's safe to move you.
00:45:53But for now, I need you to put pressure on the cut on your leg.
00:45:56OK.
00:46:00But you have to be firm. Can you do that?
00:46:04Is it press against it?
00:46:07I'm going to spit in my party.
00:46:09It's all right. I'm not going anywhere.
00:46:11I'm going to stay with you till the ambulance comes, OK?
00:46:13Don't worry, I'm going to get you out, OK? Everything's going to be all right.
00:46:16Just keep talking to me. Tell me about the party.
00:46:21Hi, Marcus. It's Stevie. Remember me?
00:46:24Yeah. So, Emma knows. I told her.
00:46:27I mean, you should have at some point before proposing to her,
00:46:30but I don't know, I guess you forgot.
00:46:32Anyway, congratulations, you stupid, selfish creep.
00:46:41I want you to have this and listen to it.
00:46:44Really, listen to it.
00:46:46You have this thing.
00:46:48You just can't let another person be happy.
00:46:51You don't have the courage to tell the truth when it might actually help someone.
00:46:56Instead, you wait until the worst possible moment.
00:47:03SIREN WAILS
00:47:26SIREN WAILS
00:47:32SIREN WAILS
00:47:35See you, lads. Cheers.
00:47:38My name's Ian. What's your name?
00:47:41Emma. All right, Emma.
00:47:43I'm going to get you out of here safely.
00:47:45I was the one that told her to stay in the car.
00:47:47Was I wrong? Did I make a mistake?
00:47:49There you go. No, no, you've done brilliant.
00:47:52Guess she's out of danger now. You took care of the wound?
00:47:55I did it properly. Don't have to worry about her.
00:47:57Don't worry, we're going to get you out of here.
00:47:59Where are you going to take her?
00:48:01She'll go to Holby City.
00:48:03Right, can you mind out now? Give her some room.
00:48:05Give her some oxygen. Take some nice, deep breaths on me, Emma, OK?
00:48:10Can you get the stretcher as well, please?
00:48:21I actually can't. OK, I'll find somebody.
00:48:24Great. I need one of you to help with the burns victim in here.
00:48:28And there's a new patient in recess one.
00:48:30I don't care which takes which.
00:48:32Pay for it.
00:48:35You already know I'd like to do the escherotomy.
00:48:37Then all you have to do is win.
00:48:39Oh.
00:48:41One, two, three.
00:48:43See, I just know how you think.
00:48:53What have we got?
00:48:55Right, this is Emma Nash, 31 years old.
00:48:58Driver involved in an RTC car versus lorry cab about 40 minutes ago.
00:49:02She was extricated by the firefighters.
00:49:04Top to toe, boggy hematoma on the side of her head.
00:49:07Chest wall bruising from a seatbelt.
00:49:09Got a laceration with arterial bleed on her leg.
00:49:12Obstacle stable, GCS is 12.
00:49:14Any pain relief? Yeah, she's had tenamorphine and a gram of TXA.
00:49:17She was helped at the scene by a bystander.
00:49:19Actually, it could have been much worse.
00:49:21Right, thank you.
00:49:26Oh, can you let me know as soon as we get her CT back?
00:49:29OK. Thanks.
00:49:36Noel, have you seen Mrs Beecham?
00:49:38No, she's not in. She's got a day off.
00:49:40Oh, I can take that, though. Put it with the rest of her post.
00:49:44No, you're all right, thank you.
00:49:46Have you seen Mr Hansen around?
00:49:48Yeah, he's in. I saw him checking a bird feeder in the peace garden.
00:49:52So, Ethan, I don't mind you saying, while Mac's not here,
00:49:58mine is the more important job, right?
00:50:04Erm, I've got to make a phone call.
00:50:07He's behind me, isn't he?
00:50:14He didn't want to upset you.
00:50:16Me? He was clearly about to tell you I was invited.
00:50:20He was clearly about to tell you how invaluable HCA's are.
00:50:24Didn't have the time, obviously.
00:50:29It's regarding my future.
00:50:32A quick meeting today, if you've got time.
00:50:38Yeah, yeah, I can do that.
00:50:41I'll see you then.
00:50:50Charlie, we could do with an extra pair of pants for the cesarean.
00:50:54I don't think we could save the arm all the life,
00:50:56but we ought to try everything that we can.
00:50:58OK. There's a small boy behind you.
00:51:02Sorry, this is the son, Rudy.
00:51:05Of this patient?
00:51:07I left someone looking after it.
00:51:09It's a bad man. Sorry, say again?
00:51:12It's a bad man. No, he's not the bad man, Rudy, he's the doctor.
00:51:16Who's the bad man?
00:51:18Your dad.
00:51:20Mac, would you mind keeping an eye on this young man for us?
00:51:23He's mentioning something about a bad man,
00:51:25so if we could get to the bottom of that, that'd probably be a good idea.
00:51:28Right you are.
00:51:31Hello there. This is Rudy.
00:51:34Hello, Rudy. Your dad's in there, is it?
00:51:37That's the best place for him.
00:51:39Why don't we go and find you somewhere to wait, eh?
00:51:42Follow me.
00:51:45Hello there, now.
00:51:47I need you to watch this young man for me.
00:51:49Just a sec, I'll be back, but just watch him, that's all.
00:51:52Because I can't be trusted to babysit?
00:51:54No, because I've been given a very important task.
00:51:57Oh, of course.
00:51:59Oh, erm, if he says anything about a bad man,
00:52:02come and get me immediately, yeah?
00:52:04Right, well... Don't like what me, all right?
00:52:06I've already told you, I've been given a very important job to do,
00:52:09so just look after the boy, yeah? Five minutes.
00:52:12Five minutes? All right.
00:52:17So, er, who's this bad man, then?
00:52:21Emma Nash's scans are showing an extradural haematoma.
00:52:25All right, she'll need to be referred to neuro.
00:52:28They'll want to review the scans themselves.
00:52:32I think she's starting to cone.
00:52:34OK, you ready to intubate?
00:52:43Sorry, could you just turn that down for a second?
00:52:46I can't concentrate.
00:52:49That's better, thank you.
00:52:52OK, let's get a laryngoscope, ET tube and ambi bag on standby, please.
00:53:01Right, thank you.
00:53:08OK, ET tube, thank you.
00:53:18Looking for my sister, Emma Nash.
00:53:21Nash. I don't know when she came in.
00:53:23If I knew when she came in, I'd probably know where she is.
00:53:26So if you could just find her, please, that would be fantastic.
00:53:32Excuse me.
00:53:34What happened to her? Sorry, you can't be in here.
00:53:36Emma? Emma, who did this? What happened?
00:53:39Can I get you to wait outside, please?
00:53:41OK, I... I just didn't want you making a mistake.
00:53:44Right, can you keep bagging, please?
00:53:46You can't be in here right now.
00:53:48She's my sister!
00:53:50What are you doing? I'm a doctor. Just tell me what happened.
00:53:53OK, I'll explain everything outside, all right?
00:53:56It's really not going to help her, you being in here like this.
00:53:59Please.
00:54:11Your sister has been involved in a traffic accident
00:54:14and she's been seriously injured.
00:54:18I need to speak to the neurosurgeons
00:54:20and they'll... they'll decide whether she'll need surgery.
00:54:24I want to stay with her.
00:54:26Can I get you to wait in the reception?
00:54:28I promise I'll look after her.
00:54:30I will come and find you as soon as there's any news.
00:54:34PHONE RINGS
00:54:40Hello, yes, it's Ethan Hardy calling from the ED.
00:54:44Yeah, I just want you to review some scans and there's Emma Nash.
00:54:54Easy now. Don't panic. Take it slow.
00:54:59I don't remember what happened...
00:55:02to her.
00:55:05There's no rush.
00:55:08Something went wrong...
00:55:11when I was out of the room.
00:55:14Didn't it?
00:55:20How long has she been like this?
00:55:22Didn't you check the placement? The tube's on her esophagus.
00:55:25The air's not going into her lungs. How long?
00:55:28Seconds.
00:55:30I turned the monitor down to concentrate.
00:55:32Their sister came in.
00:55:35I thought she was at risk.
00:55:40This is my fault, isn't it?
00:55:46That's a lot of red pen.
00:55:49So, this man that you're talking about, how old is he?
00:55:53What sort of hair does he have?
00:55:56OK.
00:55:59Can I get you anything?
00:56:02So, Dr Hardy will be through to talk to you in just a minute.
00:56:07Thanks. OK.
00:56:17Mac, would you?
00:56:19Yes, sir. How can I help?
00:56:21It's Emma Nash. I got a call. She's been in an accident.
00:56:24OK, I just need to take some details.
00:56:26Hello, sir. You are...?
00:56:28Marcus.
00:56:32And it all goes back to normal, huh?
00:56:34Why was she at home?
00:56:36What was she doing in a car when she's meant to be at a party?
00:56:38She deserved to know.
00:56:40And you deserve to be in there instead of her.
00:56:42You're here for Emma Nash, is that right?
00:56:44You're her sister? I am.
00:56:46If this is about Emma, I'm her fiancé.
00:56:50She suffered a significant head injury.
00:56:53Her brain needs neurosurgery once the surgeons have assessed her.
00:56:56Her brain was starved of oxygen for a short while,
00:56:59and we won't know yet if there's been any permanent damage.
00:57:02What does that mean? How did she end up like that?
00:57:04I thought you said this was a car accident.
00:57:06It's too early to tell.
00:57:08And if the neurosurgeons can't offer an operation, we'll need to stabilise her.
00:57:10You didn't say any of this before. What changed?
00:57:13No.
00:57:15You intubated. Patients don't just lose oxygen.
00:57:17Something else happens, something he's not telling me.
00:57:19And why is he here telling me this?
00:57:21Why isn't it you? You promised.
00:57:23Emma was already very badly injured.
00:57:26We're doing all we can for her, and I will update you.
00:57:29I'm sorry I don't have better news for you.
00:57:37Excuse me.
00:57:45You had no right to do that.
00:57:47To lie to them like that.
00:57:49What?
00:57:51They didn't need to hear what really happened.
00:57:53Look, she already had a significant head injury.
00:57:56How would the truth make anything better for them?
00:57:59Why does that sound so familiar?
00:58:02Just like the truth about the Huntingtons?
00:58:04Well, maybe I've learned from my mistakes.
00:58:08Maybe I feel I need to protect you now.
00:58:11Look, a mistake like this could cost you your future.
00:58:13What future?
00:58:16It's over.
00:58:18Okay?
00:58:20I'm resigning.
00:58:22Today.
00:58:26If this is to punish me for taking the test...
00:58:28I've just proved my incompetence.
00:58:30Oh, you're not serious.
00:58:32I'm incurable, Cal.
00:58:34And if this is what I'm like now,
00:58:36just imagine what I'll be like when I actually start to get symptoms.
00:58:39I can't risk anyone else.
00:58:41I have to resign.
00:58:43I have to resign.
00:58:45Huh?
00:58:47Emma Nash, what happened?
00:58:51Um...
00:58:54I was intubating and...
00:58:58I intubated her oesophagus by mistake.
00:59:01But you recovered it straight away. You checked the O2 trace and...
00:59:03Yeah, yeah, I've done that.
00:59:05I could have killed her.
00:59:06It's a recognised complication of an intubation.
00:59:08The important thing is that it was addressed promptly.
00:59:11It's £1,000.
00:59:13In the meantime, Cal, you and I have a patient that's losing blood pressure.
00:59:15We have no idea why, so I could deal with you.
00:59:17Ethan, just take a minute, yeah?
00:59:19Yeah?
00:59:26Please, put this letter away.
00:59:29We'll talk later.
00:59:41How do you know about this sort of thing? Is your brain damaged?
00:59:43They won't know that yet.
00:59:46OK, so what do we do?
00:59:50You're begging for my help?
00:59:52Now it's no fun, you want me to step in and be a grown-up?
00:59:54You were going to marry her, Marcus, isn't this what that's all about?
00:59:57Being there for her? By her side?
00:59:59She's in that bed because I told her what you're really like?
01:00:01You're a piece of work.
01:00:02And you're trash.
01:00:04And if I could put you in her place, I would, because you will leave.
01:00:07I know you.
01:00:08You'll leave only after it would have helped, and so all this will be for nothing.
01:00:11Go to hell.
01:00:12You first.
01:00:14Fine.
01:00:16You get what you want.
01:00:17Again.
01:00:19Heaven help her if you're the one looking after her.
01:00:31Could I speak to Mr Hansen, please?
01:00:33You understand what a promise is, don't you?
01:00:36Sorry, can I call you back?
01:00:38You promised you would let me know if anything happened, so I want to hear it from you, not from anyone else.
01:00:43What happened to her?
01:00:47He lied for you, didn't he?
01:00:49There was a mistake or an accident, wasn't there?
01:00:55We will continue to look after your sister.
01:01:00So that's it, is it?
01:01:03I really am very sorry.
01:01:09I bet you are.
01:01:25If I'd left then...
01:01:28You might still be alive.
01:01:31Venetia too.
01:01:35She'd be on some beach somewhere.
01:01:38With Will.
01:01:40Alive and happy.
01:01:44Yeah, possibly.
01:01:46But something stopped you.
01:01:48Kept you here.
01:01:52I can't remember what happened.
01:01:55Come on, Ethan, you didn't give up.
01:01:58Why?
01:02:01Right.
01:02:02We can take it from here.
01:02:04Mac, I am handling it.
01:02:06You can go and do all your important, life-saving cafeteria work.
01:02:09I've already asked them about this mysterious bloke.
01:02:11And?
01:02:12Patience.
01:02:13I've got it all in hand.
01:02:14Don't make it too soft with him, we need to find out what he knows.
01:02:17Mac, this is not good cop, bad cop.
01:02:19We're not sweating him till his lawyer turns up.
01:02:21I know how kids' minds work.
01:02:22I know.
01:02:23You've still got one up there.
01:02:25Very funny.
01:02:26I got this.
01:02:28Hey, buddy.
01:02:29Are you ready to tell Big Mac your story?
01:02:33No?
01:02:34Okay.
01:02:35I tell you what, why don't we go and get you a nice big bar of chocolate?
01:02:39And you can tell me everything that happened with your dad.
01:02:43What?
01:02:44A strange man offering him sweets?
01:02:46I'm not a strange man.
01:02:47You sure about that?
01:02:49Well...
01:02:51What?
01:02:54It's going to be alright, babe, okay?
01:02:55You've done everything you can.
01:02:56I feel sick.
01:02:57No, I need to talk to someone.
01:02:59You haven't done anything wrong.
01:03:01Excuse me.
01:03:02I'm looking for a patient.
01:03:04Emma.
01:03:05Something.
01:03:06She was in a car accident.
01:03:08You are? Sorry?
01:03:09I was at the accident, but I'm not a friend or a relative or anything.
01:03:13I can't discuss a patient's details with you.
01:03:15Sorry.
01:03:18It's bad.
01:03:19I know it's bad.
01:03:20I've messed up.
01:03:21Hey, excuse me.
01:03:22Listen, I'm not after details or anything.
01:03:24My friend, she helped look after that woman while the ambulances came
01:03:27and she's got it in her head that she made a mistake
01:03:29or something and no one will tell her what's going on.
01:03:34The ambulance crew did say someone helped with the bleeding.
01:03:37So, if that was your friend, then she likely saved that woman's life.
01:03:50DOORBELL RINGS
01:03:55No.
01:03:56Look, don't be like that.
01:03:58You did nothing wrong.
01:04:00I know it's upsetting and scary.
01:04:03But you've been braver than you think.
01:04:05Dr Keel will look after your dad.
01:04:07I promise.
01:04:08Sorry.
01:04:11Is this your dad?
01:04:14It is. And who's this?
01:04:16Who's this?
01:04:18The bad man.
01:04:21And this happened today?
01:04:27Noel, you're a genius.
01:04:29I am? He is.
01:04:31Can I borrow this?
01:04:38He's been stabbed.
01:04:40It's not just the fire, he's been attacked and I think he's been stabbed.
01:04:43Is that the bad man thing?
01:04:44Yeah.
01:04:45Could that be why his BP's dropping?
01:04:47Yeah, the burns could have cauterised the wound.
01:04:49He's certainly been experiencing ongoing blood loss.
01:04:51Yeah, OK, I'll call CT. Thanks, Ethan.
01:04:54Thank goodness for crayons.
01:05:04Ah.
01:05:05Did that help, then?
01:05:06Me get him to draw his pictures?
01:05:08Yeah, it did.
01:05:09Oh.
01:05:10So going above and beyond my apparently not-all-that-important job, then?
01:05:15Always.
01:05:16Well, if you want to tell the grandkids when I have them,
01:05:19Grandpa Noel, solving crimes, saving lives.
01:05:27You left this when you took the drawing?
01:05:29I'll leave it there.
01:05:30Thanks.
01:05:32Um, Ethan,
01:05:34I know you've had a bit of a rough ride recently
01:05:37and if there's anything that any of us can do to help,
01:05:42well, we'll do it, you know that, don't you?
01:05:46Yeah, I do.
01:05:48Don't ask the police to hold up without you.
01:06:08Do you remember now?
01:06:12Yeah.
01:06:14And you see how you can't just hold on to the bad things and forget the rest?
01:06:19God, I'm so unhappy.
01:06:22No.
01:06:24No, you've still got Bodhi.
01:06:27And this place has always made you happy.
01:06:31Noel felt like a hero that day because of you.
01:06:34Noel felt like a hero that day because of you.
01:06:37And he remembered that for the rest of his life.
01:06:41Jade became a nurse.
01:06:44Rudy got his dad back, all because of you.
01:06:48Yeah, you made a mistake.
01:06:50And you're a good doctor.
01:06:52Both things are true.
01:06:55Yeah.
01:06:58I'm gonna need a bit more assurance than that.
01:07:04I'll try.
01:07:08Alright.
01:07:30There he is.
01:07:32Morning.
01:07:35Morning.
01:07:38How long of...
01:07:41About 24 hours, give or take.
01:07:48Where's Bodhi?
01:07:49Safe.
01:07:50Locked after.
01:07:54Seems like he had quite the night.
01:07:56Totting and turning.
01:07:58Nightmares, I'm guessing.
01:08:01Terrible.
01:08:04It's probably for the best.
01:08:07Anyway, Charlie said he'd run you home when you're ready.
01:08:10I'll go see if he's about.
01:08:12OK.
01:08:30I love you.
01:08:53I didn't give up.
01:08:56I told you I wouldn't.
01:09:00And here we are, five years later.
01:09:03I'm still here.
01:09:07Bet that surprises you.
01:09:12That I held on.
01:09:18That I'll see this to the end.
01:09:21And I'm still here.
01:09:23But Marcus isn't.
01:09:27I told you the truth to protect you.
01:09:31That's all I ever wanted to do, Yama.
01:09:35And I know that work isn't finished.
01:09:49How's Faith?
01:09:51She's coping.
01:09:52Good to see you up and about, Ethan.
01:09:54You on your way home now?
01:09:56Yeah, we're stopping at the shop first.
01:09:58Get some free.
01:10:00Well, look after yourself.
01:10:02Going to introduce me?
01:10:04Of course. Sorry, Ethan, this is our new consultant, Dr Nash.
01:10:07Stevie, please.
01:10:09And I know who you are.
01:10:13You're Dr Hardy, right?
01:10:17Yes, I am.
01:10:18Well, I won't keep you.
01:10:20I'm sure we'll be seeing plenty more of each other soon enough.
01:10:23Looking forward to it.
01:10:26Likewise.
01:10:28Excuse me.