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00:00what's a wolf bag fam it's your boy kid back at it again happy weekend ladies and gentlemen or
00:15whenever you decide to check out another episode of one foot in the grave with me but thank you
00:19guys for accompanying my journey on my journey looking forward to see what victor and margaret
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00:37out appreciate you all enjoy your weekend and as always just leave your thoughts in the comments
00:41down below we love reading it see you soon peace snacks not included let's freaking go
00:46but i am just too long in the tooth so i'm an oap and weak mean but i'm not yet quite gone to see
00:56i may be over the hill now that i have retired fainting away but i'm not yet expired
01:04clapped out run down two holes to save one foot in the grave
01:11oh shoot
01:13oh shoot
01:27you're nearly finished with that i've got some letters to write hey listen to this
01:50it's from mr hithercroft you know that old bloke with the monocle says thank you so much for
01:58showing me around your house last thursday it is a truly delightful property and i should very much
02:04like to arrange a return visit to inspect it more closely i hope you will not mind if this time i bring
02:13along my camera as i am very keen to take some photographs of you in the nude
02:19whoa
02:21a wide collection of world war ii gas masks which if you are agreeable we
02:28are you going to take some photographs of you in the nude
02:31oh dear i think i feel sick
02:36sounds quite promising then
02:38i beg your pardon
02:40well it's only a bit of fun presumably you never know it might be serious
02:44we are desperate
02:46we're not that bloody desperate
02:48in any case
02:50it's addressed to you
02:52what
02:54a diary starting up now
02:56um yeah just finished
02:58there you are
03:00all yours
03:02rub each other's thighs with swarf figure
03:06what should he into
03:14welcome back to suburbia
03:20yeah
03:22these new lampposts up at last i see
03:24are your feet
03:26still burning
03:27burning
03:28they have to stay
03:30to cool them down
03:32just as i'm bursting all over now i can feel them
03:36i think it's safe to say i won't be doing much tap dancing over the next few weeks
03:40oh
03:42look at that
03:46oh
03:52oh
03:54you know who this is don't you
03:56that new mob has moved into number ten
03:58little buckets
04:00i wing their necks with a
04:02there they are now
04:04oh you
04:06what's this
04:08my bloody front garden
04:10if you ask nicely i'll stick up a sight screen in the dining room for you
04:14and why don't you sort of down a sewer
04:18you tell me you sort of down a sewer you cocky little tyke
04:22five seconds we've been back
04:24i don't want to tell his nut about you
04:26yeah what's he gonna do about it
04:28you'll soon find that he hates your guts
04:30yeah
04:32well you can tell from me that the killing is neutral
04:34ah you miss
04:36ah you want me to get
04:38ah
04:40ah
04:42ah
04:44ah
04:46ah
04:48ah
04:50ah
04:54ah
04:56ah
04:58ah
05:00ah
05:02ah
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05:06ah
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05:20ah
05:22ah
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05:26ah
05:28ah
05:30ah
05:32ah
05:34ah
05:36ah
05:38ah
05:39You both have a nice time.
05:41Bit of a heat wave down that way, wasn't there, by all accounts?
05:45Yeah, I'm afraid Victor came a bit of a cropper with his feet,
05:48left them pointing at the sun while he fell asleep
05:51and burnt the soles like I can't tell.
06:01Been shuffling around like Toulouse-Lautrec now for five days.
06:06Oh, dear.
06:07Where exactly did this happen, then?
06:09Oh, while they were on the beach.
06:11Luckily, there was another chap there from the same hotel
06:14who very kindly dragged him back to the car.
06:17Otherwise, I don't know what we would have done.
06:20Oh, now, wait a minute.
06:22Should be...
06:22Yes.
06:24There we are.
06:27Look.
06:30He looks nice.
06:32Yes.
06:35He was.
06:36His name's Ben.
06:38He lives in North London.
06:42Yes.
06:42He was a lot of fun.
06:45Well, anyway, I think your fish are all present and correct.
06:48None of them coughing up blood or anything.
06:51Your mail's all in the kitchen, so I'd better scoot.
06:55Oh, all right.
06:55I'll see you later, I expect.
06:57Yes, and thanks for everything.
06:58Thank you, darling.
06:58Bye.
06:59Bye.
06:59Bye.
07:04The edge of that lavatory pan isn't half cold.
07:08This time I get something to kneel on.
07:10Four-two-nine-one.
07:23Four-two-nine-one.
07:25Yes?
07:26What?
07:29Yes, I did, and I'll bloody well shout at them again,
07:32if I feel like it.
07:33And you see what they've done to my window?
07:34I don't care.
07:37You should bring them up better.
07:41Bloody family of yubs.
07:45Never done a day's work since he'd moved in either.
07:48It comes to that.
07:49I think Mrs. Ellsbury said he was a painter or something.
07:52Got a job with the brewery.
07:53Well, there's a piss-up.
07:56What the hell?
07:59Where is...
08:00Terrific!
08:04Yes, it's really wonderful to be home.
08:07Oh, whoa, whoa!
08:27Oh, whoa, whoa!
08:27What's all that racket out there in the night?
08:53People banging about and giggling.
08:55Did you hear it?
08:56I didn't hear anything.
08:57And how long do we have to put up with this vile object up here?
09:04It's like something out of Lord of the Flies.
09:07What's the matter with it?
09:08I thought it was rather unusual.
09:10You're unusual.
09:12Strange, isn't it?
09:13Other people bring back sticks of rock or seashells.
09:16But no, you've been in that mood ever since we got back last week.
09:21Holidays can't last forever, you know.
09:23Oh.
09:23Did you bring the milk in?
09:27I haven't had a chance.
09:284291.
09:42Oh.
09:43Hello.
09:45Hello.
09:46What a lovely surprise.
09:50What a lovely surprise.
09:50Don't be.
10:03Wow.
10:06The pain.
10:11I'm dying.
10:12And you, you stuck-piece bloody vandals.
10:27What the hell is it?
10:28It's a cake.
10:30Yes, thank you.
10:31I can see it's a cake.
10:33I didn't think it was Douglas Hurd's underpants.
10:34What are we doing on our front doorstep?
10:38Mr Arnold Larkspur.
10:4017 Rivers Bank.
10:41Oh, yes.
10:42We had a letter for him the other day.
10:44That's that new block of old people's flats up near the park.
10:48You can't wonder.
10:49People keep getting mixed up.
10:51Well, I don't see why.
10:51They're completely different.
10:52I mean, we're River Bank.
10:54They're Rivers Bank.
10:55One's got an apostrophe S.
10:56They let him dribble all over it.
10:59Take him out for his walk or something.
11:02You've been dribbling a lot lately, haven't you?
11:05Perhaps it's something to do with accidentally swallowing that little key in Mr Meldrew's back garden the other week.
11:11It wouldn't surprise me if you hadn't trained him to do that.
11:16Poor man.
11:17He hasn't been able to undo the padlock to his shed now for a fortnight.
11:22Yes, it is a shame, isn't it?
11:23Still, never mind.
11:24I'm sure it'll work its way through in the fullness of time.
11:28I'm Jim Denzel.
11:29That's stupid.
11:31Evil.
11:33Pathologically evil.
11:39Ah, Mr Meldrew.
11:40The very man.
11:42I don't suppose he's produced anything yet at all.
11:44It has.
11:45It'll be in here.
11:47I made a point of saving them all up for you while you were away.
11:50Ah, ha, ha, ha.
11:52I'm very thoughtful of you.
11:55Yes.
11:56And, uh, Pippa said to give you these marigold rubber gloves.
12:00Mm-hmm.
12:01I think they're the right size.
12:03Anything else you might require?
12:05A pair of tweezers or...
12:07I think I could manage.
12:09Good.
12:10Ah, I'll leave you to it then.
12:13Happy hunting, Mr Meldrew?
12:15Happy hunting, Mr Meldrew.
12:44Mr. Meldrew, sorry to interrupt.
13:14I think you'd better come out the front, there's a big milk tanker's just ploughed into that
13:20new lamp post outside your house, I'm afraid it's done a bit of damage.
13:26What sort of damage?
13:28Holy moly!
13:31Oh no!
13:36I'm going to have to get something to cover my eyes, you've got that complimented Danny
13:47a mask in here somewhere, bloody milk tanker, I mean what spit was he doing in the first
13:55place for God's sake?
13:57I'm going to be suing that day for every penny they've got I can tell you that.
14:01Oh God, there must be something better in life than this.
14:08It's not my fault that people treat our estate like a skelextric crack, I'd have put a pair
14:12of trousers over it and probably burn a hole in the seat.
14:16Noon and night, if it's not one thing it's another.
14:20Well that's the way the world is today I'm afraid and you're stuck with it.
14:23Am I?
14:28What do you mean am I?
14:32I don't know what I mean.
14:53You won't forget to put the dustbin out later will you?
14:55Only they won't empty it otherwise.
14:57Yes.
15:00And I may be late back tonight because I'm going to have a drink with someone.
15:06Yes, who's that?
15:07Oh, just a friend who asked me if I wanted to.
15:11Do you have to stick that thing down there?
15:13Sorry, I thought I'd try changing the plug.
15:16I've tried everything else.
15:18Just because I want to watch the UEFA Cup Final tonight.
15:21Absolutely typical.
15:23Right, so don't feel you have to wait up for anything.
15:28And I'll see you later.
15:30Right.
15:31Have a good time.
15:32Bye.
15:33Get in there.
15:34Get in there.
15:35Get in there.
15:36Get in there.
15:37Get in there.
15:38That's good.
15:39Sure.
15:40Now then, where have you gone?
15:45I don't believe it.
15:57There we are.
15:58That's the letter to the dairy, expressing my views on their tanker drivers.
16:02I hope you can read the writing.
16:03I'll get a bit carried away once I got started.
16:05Now that all seems fine.
16:07Get it all typed up professionally on Patrick's computer.
16:10It'll carry a lot more weight.
16:12You off out now, then?
16:13Yeah, yes.
16:14Margaret's just gone off for a meal with some old biddy,
16:16so I thought I'd pop down to the pub and see the match.
16:18So the telly's conked out.
16:19All right.
16:20I'll get this back to you tomorrow, then.
16:21Right.
16:22That's great.
16:23Thank you so much.
16:24Bye.
16:53Oh, no.
16:54A bit of fun finding your house, didn't we?
17:06Yes.
17:07Got ourselves into it right, old people.
17:11Oh, no.
17:12There we are, myら.
17:14A bit of fun finding your house, didn't we?
17:18Yes.
17:19Got ourselves into it right, old people.
17:2219 Rivers Bank this is definitely the one hello anybody home mr. Stavaker we
17:29brought your wife back from the hospital she's still very sedated I think we
17:36should put her straight to bed
17:45nasty old accident they're bad up there with that lamppost hey no mistake
17:52you
18:17Margaret. Hello then.
18:20You're looking radiant.
18:22I don't feel it.
18:28This past week has been one long horror story.
18:31I was beginning to think I'd dreamt it all.
18:34The holiday and you.
18:36Oh, waiter.
18:38Sir, this isn't properly chilled.
18:40Would you bring us another, please?
18:42I would think there's nothing worse than warm champagne.
18:46Especially tonight.
18:48It's good to see you again.
18:52I know.
19:04I still haven't read a bloody book.
19:08Ay caramba!
19:20I know.
19:21Oh!
19:22Oh!
19:23Oh!
19:28Oh, nutty thing.
19:30Council do come right about that tomorrow they take a hammer and smash that dull bit
19:36I just had enough of it
20:00Are you awake?
20:02Did you have a nice time tonight?
20:12By now, he's virtually at war with every neighbour on the estate. Talk about never a dull moment.
20:18I know. He's just frightful, isn't he?
20:22I don't know why you should have to put up with it.
20:25Costa Rica or Colombia?
20:27What do you mean?
20:29Colombia.
20:30Well, 35 years saddled to that.
20:36He always reminds me of one of those psychopathic killers in the Chamber of Horrors.
20:42Is it the brides in the bath, chap?
20:45Mind you, married to him, most women will be leaping headfirst into the acid.
20:50How you stuck it all these years I find quite astonishing.
20:55Someone as warm and sensitive.
21:02It's never too late, Margaret.
21:04Even at our time of life.
21:06To change direction.
21:08What was that for?
21:09Just kissing you goodbye, Ben.
21:23what was that for just kissing you goodbye Ben good what you mean it's like
21:32Christmas presents isn't it they always look so exciting and full of promise
21:37sitting there under the Christmas tree and then once you've opened them all the
21:42mystery is gone be much better to leave them as they are with a wrapping paper
21:46on that way you'll never be disappointed and I think we should leave our wrapping
21:53paper on because one of us is going to end up being cruelly rejected and I
21:58couldn't bear that to happen but how can you say that if you don't reject me I
22:03would never reject you I meant one of the three of us you talk about being
22:09sensitive I'm afraid that's Victor's trouble he's the most sensitive person
22:16I've ever met and that's why I love him and why I constantly want to ram his
22:21head through a television screen I've had a lovely time tonight Ben and now I'm
22:28going oh do you know what's actually worse than warm champagne no I really don't
22:39think you do now that's love
22:45my man
22:52oh who the hell's that this are all right I'll go
23:04oh
23:05oh
23:06oh
23:07oh
23:11Tidy-whitey.
23:27All right, all right, all right, keep your shirt on.
23:36What were you doing leaving the cat show?
23:39How do you expect me to get back in?
23:50Sorry, I'm later than I said.
23:59I can't, man.
24:01I suppose you were starting to worry where I got to.
24:04Well, it's a bit of a story, and I might as well come clean and tell you.
24:18Oh, my God.
24:20Oh, my God.
24:30Oh, my God.
24:34Oh, my God.
24:38Oh, my God.
24:43Who is she?
25:05Sweet friends.
25:06Have you been...
25:08You haven't been sleeping with this.
25:11Who is she?
25:13I thought it was you.
25:20Thank you very much.
25:25Where did she come from?
25:27And what on earth is she doing?
25:29And why the bloody hell am I whispering?
25:32This is my bedroom.
25:34This is the end to a perfect week, isn't it?
25:37To come home and find your husband has taken up necrophilia.
25:40Oh, brother.
25:43Excuse me.
25:45Do you mind if I ask what you're doing here?
25:49No, no, no.
25:50It's all right.
25:51Calm down.
25:52No, no, no.
25:53It's all right.
25:54Calm down.
25:55No one's going to harm you.
25:58Shhh.
25:59It's all right.
26:00It's all right.
26:01It's all...
26:04Oh, my God.
26:06This is absolutely macabre.
26:09What is this?
26:10Well, it's hard to make out exactly without my lenses, but there appears to be some sort
26:15of wild creature crawling out onto that lamp.
26:18It's all wrinkled and horrible.
26:21Quite something out of that Ken Russell movie.
26:24The glare of the white worm.
26:26Oh, shit.
26:27Tissue.
26:28Oh, hang on.
26:29Mel Dew's come to the window now.
26:31I think he's tried to coax it back in with a biscuit.
26:34My God.
26:35I have a shrewd idea.
26:36It's a woman.
26:37What is this, Patrick?
26:38Sorry.
26:39Ah.
26:40You've had this all along, haven't you?
26:41You've deliberately made him keep searching through all those disgusting...
26:44I don't believe you.
26:45How long has this been in here?
26:46Oh, um...
26:47Um...
26:48He coughed it up.
26:49Oh, it must have been...
26:50A few minutes after he saw it.
26:51Oh.
26:52Oh, my God.
26:53Oh, my God.
26:54Oh, my God.
26:55Oh, my God.
26:56Oh, my God.
26:57I have a shrewd idea.
26:58It's a woman.
26:59What is this, Patrick?
27:00Oh, my God.
27:01Oh, my God.
27:02I have a shrewd idea.
27:03It's a woman.
27:04What is this, Patrick?
27:05Ah.
27:06Um...
27:07A few minutes after he swallowed it.
27:08I just...
27:12I was going to give it back.
27:16Eventually.
27:19So, there we are.
27:21Sorry about all the to-do over it, but, um...
27:25Dogs will be dogs, I suppose.
27:28Well, thank you.
27:29That's just the job, isn't it?
27:33That was kind of Patrick, wasn't it?
27:35To get it back for you and clean it up and everything.
27:40Hmm?
27:44Oh, yes.
27:46Thank you very much.
27:52Two kids.
27:53So, all's well again, I hope.
27:58I hope so.
27:59Oh, your letter.
28:01I've only just printed it up, so I haven't had time to check it through, but I don't think there'll be any mistakes.
28:06Thanks very much.
28:08Thanks very much for the coffee.
28:10Oh, a pleasure.
28:11Bye, then.
28:12Bye-bye, Pippa.
28:13Uh, yeah.
28:17I'm hoping for something else.
28:20Well, that seemed to go quite well.
28:22Perhaps now at last we can resume normal neighbourly relations.
28:26Hmm.
28:28What was that letter you said you typed up for him?
28:30Oh, just a letter to the dairy.
28:32About compensation for that milk tanker going into his lamp post.
28:36It was only a couple of pages.
28:38You didn't mind, did you?
28:41Dairy?
28:44Oh, God, no.
28:47Yes, please.
28:48You didn't name the file.
28:49Dairy.
28:50Why?
28:51What was wrong with that?
28:53What's the matter now?
28:55What's happened?
28:59Oh, no.
29:03I'm rather afraid you did.
29:10Let's go.
29:12Wow.
29:13Yo, this episode had so many moments of just pure joy here.
29:26We're going to talk about it.
29:27Oh, my God, man.
29:29To see the look of Victor's face reading it, man, would be a Kodak moment here.
29:35I'm hoping they'll have some more beef soon.
29:37We're going to talk about it.
29:38Patrick is a right bastard.
29:40Hold on a second.
29:41Thank you so much for hanging out.
29:42Thank you all.
29:43Have a great weekend, just in case.
29:44Ladies and gentlemen, holy shit, ladies and gentlemen, this was an absolute banger.
29:52Quality, top-notch episode from start to finish.
29:55Listen, holidays don't always last forever.
29:59Forever.
30:00And we've seen, you know, Margaret essentially being pushed to the brink, man.
30:09You know, that she essentially went to another, you know, to hang out with another dude.
30:14And, you know, as you watch the show, or at least for me, as I've watched the show, a lot of times you are pondering the question.
30:22Like, why does, you know, why does she put up, you know, like, because she puts up with a lot of shit with Victor Meldry.
30:27You know what I'm saying?
30:29And we know that they complement each other and balance each other out.
30:33But at the same time, I would say, if it wasn't for love, this would be an impossible test.
30:40Because my man just, you know, moaning left and right.
30:44Literally just got home.
30:46They're seeing the changes to the home.
30:48You got a shopping cart all the way up on the top as your antenna.
30:51You got new lampposts, which, you know, we eventually kind of see that a little bit in full sight later.
30:58And he, maybe, let's say, not even five minutes, you see, he sees his place.
31:07He's got, like, black paint.
31:09There's a window broken and shit.
31:10So he's already in a foul mood.
31:13Not to mention his feet is hurting and shit where he's got the little rubber ducky.
31:17You know, the little donut shit, whatever that shit's called.
31:21But inflatable duck.
31:23And, you know, so he's got feet problems.
31:25He had a vacation.
31:27Maybe not the best holiday for him.
31:29But, you know, yeah, he's already arguing with two kids.
31:33So that engagement, that, you know, talking with the kids was so damn entertaining.
31:40I'll sign off, man.
31:41You know, I loved it.
31:42Because that's, listen, kids is going to be kids.
31:45And Victor is going to be Victor and doing Mel Jude things, man.
31:49And, man, you know, his rage or his moaning knows no bounds, man.
31:55There's no limit to that shit.
31:57So it's so amusing.
31:58It's so funny to just see this guy work his magic, man.
32:03It is so good.
32:04It is so refreshing watching week to week, man.
32:07Like, you know, it's never dull, man.
32:10It is literally never dull.
32:12I'm glued to the chair.
32:14And, again, the lines, the jokes, but the whole thing, the scenarios, they got to have some of the most unique and interesting neighbors that we have seen.
32:26And a lot of things happened, a lot of foreshadowing or, you know, things set in place that led to crazy scenarios.
32:35Because, you know, Patrick, before I, you know, I'm going to call him a bastard real quick, you know, because he's messing with my boy Victor and shit.
32:41Next level stuff with the key, but also, he's writing a diary, you know, basically talking smack about my boy Victor, you know, how much he, you know, he just can't stand him, yaddy, yaddy, and stuff like that.
32:54And then you got the innocent Pippa, man.
32:55She's so great.
32:57But I can't lie, though, when we see her, she's fantastic here, too.
33:01But I really enjoyed her and Benny, oh, yes.
33:04I freaking love her with Donald.
33:06So, right now, so far, I know the show is not done or anything like that.
33:11I still enjoy her even more in Benny Dorm.
33:15There was just something magical about that show with her in there.
33:19And obviously, and no disrespect to her here, it is hard to outshine Victor and Margaret, ladies and gentlemen, to speak on the caliber of their acting.
33:29You know, because Margaret, in a certain scene here, stole the show for a minute for me.
33:36And, you know, just to speak on how wonderful she is, she really is fantastic.
33:40So, with a couple of things.
33:42So, the diary thing, but when he was talking about, when he, Patrick had the cake there, and then you're hearing about, like, oh, how bad, how could it be so difficult to, with these locations?
33:53You know, we have the apostrophe, blah, blah, blah, with the river shit, whatever he was saying there.
33:58So, you already know that it seems like mistakes are happening constantly here.
34:03So, when that ambulance came in, we'll talk about this scene real quick.
34:07When that ambulance came in, it picked up.
34:10It started picking up a little bit.
34:12And, man, that shit got crazy, man, because, you know, you got the ladies, just put her upstairs and shit, and Victor stepped out.
34:20So, you knew that there was going to be something magical.
34:24It was going to be a magic moment, a funny-ass moment there, and that did not disappoint.
34:29Now, when you see Margaret really gushing over that picture, and we were laughing all along that, you know, that there was a gentleman that was dragging Victor away, you know, you see that phone number, and you're like, holy shit.
34:44So, I think on this episode, you really start pondering more, you know, like, how the hell she really sticks with him.
34:53And I think it does a good job that you can love someone, but also want to kick, you know, you know, at the same time, want to basically kick their ass at the same time.
35:02And that is what I call true love, you know what I mean?
35:05Because it's the easiest option would be for her to just cheat, divorce him, you know, whatever the, you know, but to really stick with him.
35:18That's a testament of, you know, you keep your vows, you know, and, you know, it's supposed to be for better, what is it, for better or worse and shit?
35:26So, you're supposed to be with the good and the bad, you know what I mean?
35:28So, I really commend her, and you can tell that she really loves him, but I was shocked there.
35:34There was a jaw-dropping moment there with that kiss there.
35:37I was like, no way is she going to be doing the, you know, the dirty deed there.
35:42But I'm glad that, I guess she needed to go out there for a second to realize the catch that she's got, you know what I'm saying, in Victor Meldrew.
35:54Because there, I don't care what anybody says, there is no one out there like Victor Meldrew.
35:59So, it's like, they may say there's many fish in the sea, but there's only one Victor.
36:05So, you know, she has got herself a prize, you know what I mean?
36:09And a prize, you know, fish, you know, I'm sorry we sound cheesy and shit, but I'm just happy that it worked out for this crazy scenario.
36:17Now, that light shit that popped up in the place, that was crazy.
36:21That was like setting the mood, man.
36:23Victor's moaning always feels like next level.
36:26Like, every time I feel like he just, it goes up a little bit higher and higher and higher.
36:31Like, it goes up a notch on the way he's moaning and going about.
36:34And I love it, man.
36:36Oh, my God.
36:37It is, I can't say it again enough times, but it is so refreshing to see, man.
36:42This guy had me dying.
36:43But one of the best scenes is when, you know, she eventually comes home and shit.
36:49And, you know, Victor's got the, you know, he's got his little mask on.
36:54And, you know, you know that he obviously just feels the body there.
36:59You know, it's got to be Margaret.
37:00Who else could it be?
37:01You know what I mean?
37:02So, I don't fault him at all there.
37:05He thought there was a moment stare.
37:07He was just absolutely speechless.
37:09It's like, what could he say, man?
37:11He thought it was Margaret and shit.
37:13So, when she's getting upset and she's whispering, I thought that was some of the best scenes we've seen.
37:18It is insane how amazing this show is.
37:22Now, I'm going to go back real quick to Patrick.
37:25How much of a bastard he is with that key bit there, man.
37:28To make him, to make Victor do all these things, you know, to give him the gloves.
37:34And, yeah, I saved it for you, man.
37:35I'm like, that is some, that is some asshole shit, man.
37:39And, again, these guys don't like each other.
37:41But when the two ladies made them shake on it, it is like when you were young and you got in a fight with another kid and then the parents bring you to go to that neighbor's house that you fought with and shake it, apologize, sorry.
37:58You know, it felt like, you know, you got the parents scolding the two children there.
38:02Because, again, in many ways they do act like little kids in the way they go back and forth.
38:07They do hold kind of like these little grudges against each other.
38:11So, I absolutely adored this episode.
38:14Another banger stellar episode.
38:17Plenty of great scenes.
38:18Plenty of great moments.
38:19Shocking moments.
38:20The screaming bit, too.
38:24Even, you know, with Pippa typing the letter.
38:27A lot of things transpiring early that leads to the crazier moments towards the ending.
38:33Again, with the ambulance scene, with the lady coming in, and the diary, and Derry, you know, with the letter there.
38:40So, I loved it.
38:41So, the cool thing is that, you know, Victor is going to really know even more what this guy, Patrick, really thinks of him.
38:48So, I'm looking forward to see more.
38:51I have to stay tuned to find out.
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