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00:00****
00:01SALLY Right. Come on, Socker. School beckons.
00:10****
00:11�� автомобil
00:12SOCKER I'm too old for school.
00:15SALLY I'm an alright college boy. Well, it's the
00:18same bus and we're going to miss it, so...
00:20SOCKER Give me five more minutes.
00:22SALLY Darren! Why the risk? You get a thrill off
00:24chasing the bus.
00:25SOCKER Heh, it's not the bus. No.
00:28Oh! Stop garping! He doesn't have to be Dad. And besides, he's with Aaron now, anyway.
00:35That means anything. Aaron's a miserable git. I reckon Dawn could use some fun.
00:39You! Yeah right.
00:41It won't be the first load to fancy me. Our little Australia, full of broken hearts.
00:47Right, well finish up Oglin the old day because we're gonna miss the books.
00:50Let me just work my magic on the fitty first.
00:52No, don't! You'll make a show of yourself!
00:55All right!
00:56Can I help you?
00:59I may as well help you.
01:00Are you selling insurance or something?
01:02No, no. No, you drop this.
01:06Cheers.
01:07This is a beauty. What's her name?
01:13What, the spanner?
01:15No, the van. I mean, unless you name your tools too.
01:19No names. They're things.
01:22Do I really look like an insurance salesman?
01:27Can't say. Never met one myself.
01:30Hey, I nailed it.
01:36Tubious.
01:37He smiled. Him, the famous scowler. For me, he smiled.
01:48Tom, you're back. How are you? When did you get out?
01:57I told the police to call me as soon as I could pick you up.
02:00Well, you know, I just grabbed a taxi. No bother.
02:04It is a bother. I'm bothered. You need to see a friendly face when you've been banged
02:09up in a cell all night. It must have been rough. Come here.
02:12Ow, ow. No, no, no, no, no, no.
02:14I'm so sorry. Your wound. How is it?
02:18Still there, and it hurts like hell.
02:22I bet.
02:23Yeah, the drain needs taking out, so I'm going to head to the hospital in a bit.
02:29No, I'll take you.
02:30You don't have to.
02:31Tom, it's time for you to shut up and let me help, all right?
02:35Look, I got you a gift.
02:38Oh, beautiful. You spoil me.
02:43It's just till you get your old phone back.
02:45Right. Police took it?
02:47Yeah, in the search yesterday.
02:49Or did they take anything else?
02:50Like what?
02:51Well, anything.
02:52I'm just... I'm just thinking, in case they took something that wasn't mine back, then...
03:01No, mate. They... They just took the stuff that was on your list.
03:06Go up, up, up. How'd you get this?
03:13Er, Tom, he said I could keep it.
03:17Can I have a go?
03:18No, you're too little to fight. Oh, God, they're zombies.
03:22So are you.
03:23Give it back.
03:24I will.
03:25You've got us locked out. What's the passcode?
03:30Oh, good. Tom's finally back from the station.
03:34Oh. Sorry to hear that.
03:36You should really still be resting in a police cell.
03:38Something to look forward to.
03:40Bug off, Mac.
03:41Yeah.
03:42Isaac, come on, let's go.
03:45Hey, give it back.
03:47I will, when I'm done. Don't be a baby.
03:50Isaac, shift it, come on.
03:56Oh, great, back again.
04:00What wild goose chase has she sent you on this time?
04:03You know that I can't comment on an ongoing investigation, Mr. King.
04:06It's where me and Belle used to live. It makes sense that they'd searched the place.
04:09Tom, I've just got your text.
04:11Am I OK to come to the hospital with you? I just...
04:13I want to know that you're all right and I've missed you.
04:15I hope you're leaving in a better state than you did ours yesterday.
04:18You're wasting your time.
04:20What, stopping blokes hurting women? That's a waste of time, is it?
04:23You just go.
04:24No, you don't need to hide, Tom. He's got nothing to be ashamed of here.
04:27Oh, cos Belle's bruises say different.
04:29And what does an axe in the back say?
04:31Enough. All right, folks, let's just move it along, please.
04:33Yeah, any minute. Stay on her feet or something away from her.
04:35Yeah, they're both on bail. No contact. That's the condition.
04:39Now, move it along, please.
04:40Tom, are you all right?
04:41You see what you've done?
04:42Enough. Please, move it along.
04:45You all right?
04:47Yeah, a little bit.
04:48Come on, they've got what they need to put me away for good.
05:01Oh, you're not at work.
05:03Forgot these. My turn to bring snacks in.
05:06Oh.
05:07You seem weird.
05:09Or weirder than usual.
05:10No, it's just me.
05:12True.
05:13Still time to sack off your boring seminar
05:15and grab some scrannet bun in a million, if you want.
05:17I thought you gave the voucher to Mandy?
05:19Well, she won't mourn over her little tape-backsies.
05:21It's not as if I've been mourning about her leopard-print undies hanging everywhere.
05:25Oh, they're not Mandy's.
05:26So that's a no to the buns again, then?
05:29Oh, well.
05:30Like you duck out of work for no good reason.
05:32The man who gets his clothes dry-cleaned for a seminar.
05:35You big nerd.
05:37Have fun.
05:59No, stay.
06:01Belle's better off with you in another country.
06:04Well, it's one less thing she needs to fret about.
06:08No?
06:09No, nothing to report, really.
06:15Listen, Matty's worms have got him twitching.
06:18I've got to go.
06:20I've got to go.
06:21I've got to go.
06:22I've got to go.
06:23I've got to go.
06:24I've got to go.
06:25I've got to go.
06:26I've got to go.
06:27I've got to go.
06:28I've got him twitching.
06:29I'm going to have to go.
06:32Yeah.
06:33I'll miss your face, too.
06:34All right, darling.
06:35I love you.
06:36Bye.
06:37Bye-bye-bye.
06:38I'm not a twitcher.
06:39You aren't.
06:40You were checking your phone every two seconds.
06:42Well, I do need to get going on the delivery this morning.
06:44D'you fancy being a passenger princess?
06:46You can fill me in on all things Caine.
06:47Well, there's nothing much to fill.
06:49You, er...
06:50You didn't mention the sheet.
06:51Shh.
06:52Isaac's upstairs.
06:53He's upstairs. He thinks that we just sent the other ones back to the farm and let him
06:58just keep the one. And Cain doesn't need to know any of it. He'll only use it as an excuse
07:03to come home, and I really want him to spend more time with Zak.
07:07Why is Isaac at home? Is he poorly again?
07:09Oh, well, so he says. When little Skyver convinced Mackenzie to drop him here instead
07:14of school.
07:15You think Mac's a soft touch.
07:16Oh, well, the duty's out.
07:18Right, so is Isaac up for coming on the delivery run with us then?
07:21Well, probably, but, you know, I wouldn't risk it. You go ahead without us.
07:26Well, I can stick around and, you know, until he's settled.
07:30There's no need. It's not like I'm going to kill any more sheep if I'm on my own.
07:34Yeah, I know.
07:36Just let me feel half normal. I'll take care of my sick or not sick child without being
07:43watched for a day. You know, and if I need anything, I'll just call Mackenzie.
07:47Fine, fine. I'm sorry to mind your mother.
07:51I'm sorry your mother needs mithering.
08:00What's this?
08:09Isaac? Isaac, whose tablet is this?
08:16Right, well, I'm still parched. Fancy another cuppa?
08:19I'm all right, thanks. You should get back to work.
08:22There's no rush. Aaron's holding fort. And you have a lot better company.
08:30Look, I think it's mad that Tom's allowed to stay in the same village as you.
08:33Where else is he meant to go?
08:35It's not your problem. Or at least it shouldn't be.
08:38It's not like he's going to chase me down the street. He can barely walk.
08:42No, no, you don't feel guilty about this, Belle. None of it.
08:45I don't feel guilty, but I don't love seeing him like that. Because of me.
08:48Because of him. He'd give you no choice.
08:50I keep replaying it in my head. Was there any other way?
08:54No, there wasn't.
08:55It was me or him.
08:58Who is it?
08:59DS5.
09:04Detective, come in. What have you found?
09:08Enough to charge Tom and get him out of a life.
09:10I'm afraid not. My search came up empty.
09:15He's just a borrower.
09:17Borrower?
09:18From who?
09:19Karl, I told you.
09:20Well, why has he lent it to you? It's not like you're mates.
09:23He wishes.
09:24Oi, I mean, look at some of these folders. This is not a nine-year-old's tablet.
09:28So?
09:29So, who owns it? And do they know that you've got it?
09:32Do they think you've stolen it?
09:34I never stole it. Karl can have it back once I win.
09:40Oh, God.
09:42Mum.
09:43What?
09:44Am I in trouble?
09:46Yes.
09:47Mum.
09:48What?
09:49My goat.
09:50Well, what are you waiting for? Go, go, go, go.
09:56Oh, my God.
10:16Hi, love.
10:17Told you I'm not faking.
10:19I know, love. I'm sorry, sweetheart.
10:23Um, can you...
10:27Do you think you're up for going for a drive?
10:29But you're not allowed.
10:30No, you're right. I'm not allowed.
10:34Ah, go and get your uncle from the packing shed
10:37and tell him that he needs to drive us somewhere.
10:39Now?
10:40Now.
10:41Now.
10:42Now.
10:43Go and get your uncle from the packing shed
10:45and tell him that he needs to drive us somewhere.
10:47Now?
10:48Yeah, now. Hurry.
10:50Are you taking the tablet back?
10:52No, not exactly.
10:54Can I finish my game first?
10:55No.
10:56But it won't take long.
10:58Isaac, just go.
10:59But I'm winning.
11:00Isaac, go and get your uncle, please.
11:03UK.
11:05Hi, you've reached Bell.
11:07Leave a message and I'll call you as soon as I can.
11:09Bell, hi, it's me.
11:11Look, can you call me back?
11:13Or come over?
11:15You really need to see this.
11:19It's even worse than you imagined.
11:30Sorry, it's on silent.
11:32No more interruptions.
11:33Not much more to interrupt, I'm afraid.
11:35We didn't find any more cameras.
11:37Okay, but what about the one I gave you the other day?
11:40Well, Mr King has admitted to installing that,
11:42but he claims there was only one
11:44and we can't find any more to disprove it.
11:46Well, then he's taken them down.
11:48This is Tom, he doesn't do anything by halves.
11:50There's no way that's the only camera he was spying with.
11:52But we can't prove it, and all the devices have come up clean.
11:55Yeah, cos he must have deleted them.
11:57Haven't you got them, like, super cyber guys
11:59who can retrieve anything?
12:00We do, and they haven't.
12:01So that's it, is it?
12:03Tom stays free after almost killing her.
12:05He'll try again.
12:06You know he will.
12:09Sorry, Belle.
12:10No, you're right. He's right.
12:12You didn't see Tom when...
12:15Please.
12:16He wants me gone, for good.
12:18And what he wants, he gets.
12:20He's not going to stop.
12:21Without concrete evidence, there is really not much more I can do.
12:25Until next time.
12:27What if...?
12:28Vinnie, don't.
12:29I'm sorry, but this is madness, Belle.
12:31What does this mean for me?
12:33It means we'll all look out for yourselves.
12:35You're going nowhere alone.
12:36You can call me, Charles, Lydia, my mum, anyone, OK?
12:39To make sure Tom don't go near you.
12:40I don't mean that.
12:42I mean because I almost killed him.
12:43Yeah? In self-defence.
12:45I can't prove that.
12:46And he's saying I abused him, so I'm under investigation too.
12:50We have another team looking into his accusations.
12:54And they've got the concrete evidence.
12:56What evidence?
12:57I admitted it, Vinnie.
12:58I gave them the weapon, so if I cannot prove that Tom was hurting me...
13:03I'm going to get charged for this.
13:04I'm going to be sent to prison.
13:05No, that's not how this works.
13:06Look, tell her that's not how it works.
13:12OK, erm...
13:14What about the photos that he threatened to leak of me?
13:19I know they can't help, but just please, please just tell me
13:22that he's deleted them off his tablet.
13:24Tablet?
13:26We don't have a tablet on our list of devices.
13:29Well, that's important, isn't it?
13:31That he's held that back.
13:32This means something.
13:33No, it means that's your concrete proof, OK?
13:36That's the proof that keeps you out of prison and sticks a minute.
13:38So whatever you do, keep searching till you find it, yeah?
13:40We will. Don't worry.
13:49Hi, you've reached Belle.
13:51Leave a message and I'll call you as soon as I can.
13:53Belle, you really need to see this.
13:56Will you call me back now?
14:02SHE SIGHS
14:24The only respectable thing about you, old sport, is your money.
14:28Hmm.
14:30Reekish.
14:33Scrub up well, old chap.
14:35Yeah? You do?
14:37What, have you come as?
14:39Oh, it's...
14:43Oh, Liam. Oh, come back.
14:45Oh, you forgot your dashing cane.
14:52I'll get it, I'll get it, I'll get it.
14:56Got it. Not good.
14:58DS boy, never a pleasure.
15:00Mr King in?
15:02I'm Mr King, just not the one you're looking for.
15:06Detective Sergeant, how can I help you?
15:08I'm here about your tablet.
15:11Right.
15:12What, erm, what do you mean?
15:14Well, it's not on the list you gave us,
15:16or the inventory of items seized.
15:19Any idea when I'll get those items back?
15:22Let's talk about your tablet.
15:24Well, I had one, yeah.
15:26Where is it?
15:27Well, your guess is as good as mine.
15:30I lost it. Ages ago. Months.
15:33Well, Mrs King recalls seeing it more recently than months.
15:36Well, Mrs King is confused.
15:39The tablet's gone.
15:40Where did you last see it?
15:42I don't know.
15:44She claims that it holds photos you threatened to release.
15:48I would never.
15:49And potentially, footage from the camera you had made.
15:52And potentially, footage from the camera you admit to installing
15:55to film her without her consent.
15:58Like I said, Mrs King is confused. Again.
16:01Well, if we had the tablet, we would know the truth, wouldn't we?
16:06If I come across it, I'll be sure to let you know.
16:10You do that.
16:15Mr King.
16:17We will find it.
16:23Bell.
16:25Bell.
16:27Shameless.
16:30You were secretly filming her.
16:36Moira, I'm here.
16:40What's the emergency?
16:45Isaac, did your mum say anything to you about having a nap?
16:50Moira?
16:53Moira?
16:54I'm just... I'm coming in.
16:56Open the door, okay?
16:59Isaac. Isaac.
17:01Go upstairs and look for your mum now, yeah?
17:05My, hi, hi.
17:07You're not with your mum, are you?
17:12You were supposed to be keeping an eye on her.
17:16Oh, my God.
17:18The Land Rover keys are gone.
17:20No, Matty, it's not good.
17:22Hang on. Hang on, Matty. One minute, mate. One minute.
17:27Okay.
17:28Isaac, when did your mum say to come and get me?
17:32A while ago.
17:34How long's a while?
17:36Isaac, how long has your mum been out there on her own?
17:41I don't know. Almost an hour.
17:44And why is it taking you that long to come and get me?
17:47I'm sorry.
17:49It's okay. It's okay.
17:53We'll get her back.
17:54Matty, did you... Are you there?
17:56Yeah, so you heard that.
17:58Yeah, so she's been out about an hour.
18:01Yeah, yeah, so you search the village and I'll drive around up here.
18:05Okay. Yeah, just let me know, mate, okay?
18:07Hey, is Moira in?
18:10So you've not seen her, then?
18:11No, but she wanted to see me.
18:13She's left me some pretty urgent messages, so I need to get a hold of her.
18:15Yeah, yeah, you and me both.
18:17She's taken the Land Rover keys and gone AWOL.
18:19Well, maybe she was coming to find me.
18:21Tell you what, you go home and bell me if she's there, yeah?
18:24Course.
18:25Can you take him with you?
18:26Yeah.
18:27Okay.
18:28No, I want to come with you.
18:30Mate, I will be back as soon as I can, yeah?
18:32We'll get her back, yeah?
18:34Home safe and sound.
18:35Go with Bell, yeah?
18:46Fuck.
19:06That's my phone.
19:07My phone.
19:09My phone.
19:10That's my phone.
19:16Um...
19:19Four...
19:20Four, two...
19:23No, no, no.
19:24Four, two...
19:26Four, three...
19:28Four, two...
19:31Four, two...
19:33Four, three...
19:37What?
19:46Uh-huh.
20:03It's not right, is it?
20:06It's not right.
20:11No, it's not right.
20:13Yeah, I think it's there.
20:14I think it's there.
20:15I think it's there.
20:37Right, thanks anyway.
20:38Cheers.
20:40John.
20:41John, mate, have you seen my mum this morning?
20:43Everything all right?
20:44I hope so.
20:45She's just taken off in the Land Rover.
20:47Well, she's driving?
20:48Apparently.
20:49There's not many thinking straight these days.
20:56Me what?
20:57She's not been down here today, mate.
20:58I've asked everywhere, I've called everyone.
21:00Tell me where to look.
21:01We think she was heading towards the village.
21:02She wanted to speak to Bell, so...
21:04Maybe you take the east roads and I'll look at the west.
21:06She might be home already, so I'll go back and hold the fort, yeah?
21:09Mate, if, um...
21:10If we don't find her soon...
21:12We're gonna need to think about calling the police.
21:14Then they'll do her for driving with a cancelled licence.
21:16So she gets done, it's better than being lost, God knows where.
21:18Give us another hour, yeah?
21:20And if we don't find her, we'll call the police.
21:26All right, John?
21:27Have you come before?
21:29The same me that got you to crack a smile.
21:31What do you need?
21:32A van like yours.
21:34Can you tell us how I go about it?
21:35That was not good.
21:37Oh.
21:40Come by tomorrow.
21:42Tomorrow?
21:43Yeah.
21:45Sorry you struck out.
21:47Struck out?
21:48I am in!
21:52Yeah, I'm still here.
21:55After the longest bathroom break in history.
21:58Even bears faster.
21:59Yeah, I wasn't actually using the bathroom.
22:02I know.
22:03You were avoiding me.
22:05I'm sorry for laughing, but it's the way you reacted.
22:08Overreacted.
22:10I wasn't judging you for playing dress up.
22:14OK, I totally was.
22:16But judging is even more fun than dressing up.
22:19You don't need to hide this stuff from me.
22:21Yeah, it's not really about the dressing up.
22:23Of course it's about the dressing up.
22:25My cane-twirling old sport.
22:29That's not the bit I wasn't comfortable telling you about.
22:35It wasn't a seminar I was going to.
22:37Yeah, I'd figured that one out for myself.
22:40So what is it?
22:41One of them re-enactment shindigs?
22:44In a way.
22:45But it's a bit more than that.
22:48I'm sorry, I just can't take you seriously in that jauntily tipped hat.
22:53Oh, no, I didn't mean for you to get rid of it.
22:55I quite like it, if I'm honest.
22:58Make sure you come home with it after the shindig.
23:00Yeah, I will.
23:01I won't be going to the shindig.
23:03Why not?
23:04It's not my cup of crazy, but I totally get it for you.
23:07And I don't hate it, Liam.
23:11See, it's a...
23:13mystery event.
23:15A, um...
23:17murder mystery.
23:19Oh.
23:21Sounds fun.
23:23It's a murder mystery event.
23:25Murder most horrid for fun.
23:28Yes, I heard you the first, second and third time.
23:32Why wouldn't you just tell me?
23:33Because it just seems in poor taste, you know, given...
23:37your history.
23:39My history?
23:40What about yours?
23:42Your daughter was murdered.
23:45Have you been to any of these events since?
23:47A few.
23:49Feel like poor taste to you?
23:52No.
23:53No, just feel sort of...
23:54frivolous.
23:55Bit of fun.
23:56Deducing, accusing, dressing up.
23:58None of the real world grubbiness of it?
24:00No.
24:01I agree.
24:02It's a blast, Liam.
24:04Well, for you.
24:05Not really my thing.
24:06Well, it could be.
24:07I've still got some dorking up to do before then.
24:10There's only one real rule in life.
24:12Don't miss out on the fun stuff.
24:14Especially not for me.
24:16Are you sure?
24:18Come home with the fedora.
24:20Or don't come home at all.
24:27Go on, Gatsborella.
24:28Or you'll miss the ball.
24:30Thanks, Ella.
24:32Bye.
24:51Tom.
24:52We've got to need to talk about this.
24:55You've been using your hidden camera to spy on Belle.
24:58Not to spy.
24:59To watch over her.
25:02I had to do something.
25:06I couldn't be with her 24-7.
25:08I had to be sure that she was safe while I was at work.
25:11Safe from who?
25:15From myself.
25:19She hadn't been taken her meds.
25:21Her mood was all over the place.
25:24She was doing things.
25:26Mad things.
25:29Dangerous.
25:32Dangerous.
25:40She nearly burnt the house down.
25:42With her in it.
25:43If I hadn't got back in time...
25:45When?
25:46A few months back.
25:48I was so scared, Jimmy.
25:50And she was...
25:52so fragile.
25:56We both knew that she was a danger to herself and others.
26:00But...
26:02I needed another way of watching over her.
26:05I mean, I was her husband.
26:07It was my job to protect her.
26:10I had no idea things had got so bad.
26:13But...
26:15why secretly watch her?
26:17Why not just tell her about the camera?
26:19But I did.
26:20How else did she know where to find it?
26:25And now she's twisting it.
26:27Making out like I'm the problem.
26:30I mean, all I've ever wanted to do was help her, Jimmy, to protect her.
26:37I am the only one...
26:39who truly knows how she is.
26:42And she hates me for it.
27:01You see the police searching the whole place.
27:04Everyone's banging on about it a bit.
27:06Well, not to me.
27:07Jimmy is.
27:09He's going out of his mind over it all.
27:11He feels like a dab to Tom.
27:13Like he's let him down not being able to open everyone's eyes to Belle.
27:17Look, you know I'm not on the same page as you.
27:19I know.
27:21She put an axe in his back, Laurel.
27:24It just...
27:25It just doesn't add up.
27:27Laurel.
27:28Charles.
27:30Nicola.
27:32Don't look at me like I'm the odd duck here.
27:35Um, Laurel, I was hoping for a word.
27:38No, that's my word to you.
27:40Mature as ever.
27:41Not happening.
27:42There you go, two more.
27:43I was only going to invite you to the meeting tonight.
27:46You don't have to be on the council to help with the harvest festival.
27:49Well, she knows what you want to harvest.
27:53You told her?
27:55You told her?
27:57No, I guessed.
27:58Well, you guessed wrong.
28:00Nothing to guess here.
28:01And you can guess off, Nicola, all right?
28:03And Charles, I won't be coming to the meeting because I've resigned.
28:06What?
28:07Re-signed.
28:09Bye, Charles.
28:14The good ones don't come easy.
28:24LAUGHTER
28:29Are you done howling?
28:30Not even close, though.
28:33Oh, Liam!
28:34You always bring the ridiculous, don't you?
28:36In Gizzard's world.
28:40Hello, old chap.
28:41For your old chap and for the chop if you carry on like that.
28:43What have you come as?
28:46Gatsby's the name.
28:47Solving murder's the game.
28:49Wow, how many times have you practised that?
28:51Never.
28:52Times three.
28:53Times three?
28:54That's still never.
28:55OK, three times in.
28:56I just thought I'd come here for a pint, steady the nerves.
28:58The murder mystery crowd, they're very snobbish about era-appropriate attire.
29:05What's wrong?
29:06Hmm?
29:07No, nothing.
29:08No, well, I'm sure it isn't anyway, it's just a rash.
29:11What sort of rash?
29:12Well, bog-standard, normal, you know, red, itchy, a bit flaky.
29:16Not to worry about.
29:18But you are.
29:19Worried.
29:21I'm just overthinking it, that's all.
29:23It's just that it...
29:25..it's there in the area and now it's in my head
29:28that could it be the cancer that's come back.
29:31I mean, I'm sure it isn't. It's a long shot.
29:33Still, you worry. Of course you do.
29:36Why don't you come to the surgery?
29:38Just let me take a look at it.
29:40I just would love to put your mind at rest
29:42to understand if you feel uncomfortable with me taking a look.
29:45Why, it's not you.
29:47She's dressed like that.
29:49Oh, right, yes, very droll, old sport.
29:51Right, you are on your last warning with the old sport, chappy stuff.
29:55Noted.
29:57That room feels less...
30:00Scary.
30:01..formal.
30:02But scary, too, yes.
30:04Thanks, Liam.
30:05Well, I haven't done anything yet.
30:20ENGINE RUMBLES
30:30Moira?
30:39Moira!
30:47Moira!
30:49Moira!
30:58Are you seriously here to pester me about that meeting?
31:01I am here because you were avoiding me.
31:05I just saw you.
31:07Yeah, and you took off almost immediately.
31:09And you followed me.
31:10I needed to make sure that you knew that you don't have to avoid me.
31:13Look, what's done is done.
31:15We agreed to keep our hands to ourselves.
31:17Which is easy to do.
31:19Obviously.
31:21We're adults, after all.
31:22Yes, you don't hurt people.
31:24So you don't have to be ducking around corners to avoid me.
31:28We were mates before.
31:30We can be mates again.
31:32Yeah, that's very adult, so it's a deal.
31:43Thank you for losing the hat.
31:46It's temporary, I assure you.
31:48The hat or the rash?
31:52Both.
31:55Oh, but...
31:56How can you be sure?
31:58That is a regular case of contact dermatitis.
32:02Common as muck.
32:03Have you, er...
32:04Have you changed your detergent recently?
32:06No.
32:07Actually, no, I had some sample packs from the big shop
32:09and I used them in the last order.
32:11Well, there's your culprit.
32:13Well, Ian, thank you.
32:15You are a lovely, lovely man, the loveliest of all.
32:18Oh, it's no bother.
32:19Well, it is dull, isn't it,
32:21because you came here all trussed up for your big bash and...
32:25Oh, God, your big bash. You were waiting for your cab.
32:28It was running late, anyways.
32:29Right, well, I'll get you another one, then.
32:31No, no need.
32:32No, well, I'll drive you there myself.
32:34No, really.
32:35It's too late, isn't it?
32:37Door's locked a minute ago and they don't really do tardy.
32:40I'm sorry.
32:41Well, I'm not.
32:42I'd much rather put your mind at ease
32:44than accuse scoundrels of dastardly deeds.
32:48Hmm.
32:49I bet they love it when you talk to them like that, don't they?
32:52You're like a hero to them.
32:54Well, I wouldn't want to brag, you know.
32:56Well, you're a hero to me, Liam.
32:59Because tonight I'm going to sleep properly for the first time in a while.
33:11So, what is this?
33:19Huh?
33:21What is this?
33:23It's this way.
33:40Come on.
34:11Moira!
34:13Moira!
34:15Hey.
34:16Hey.
34:17Moira.
34:19It's Mackenzie.
34:20Are you OK?
34:21The worst bit's over.
34:23You're all right.
34:26Do you want to sit up?
34:27Want me to get you up?
34:28Yeah?
34:33Are you OK?
34:34Hi.
34:35Hi.
34:38Where's the...
34:39Where's the farm?
34:41The farm's all taken care of.
34:43Matty's got it sorted, OK?
34:45You just had a little seizure.
34:47You all right?
34:48Yeah.
34:49Yeah.
34:50It's OK, though.
34:51I'm going to take you home.
34:53Yeah?
34:54Yeah.
34:58Bit of an honour, this.
35:00Been summoned to your side twice in a week.
35:02Thanks.
35:04He's being harassed.
35:06It's good of you to come round.
35:08Needs your help.
35:09Is Ollie here for you or me?
35:12I'm...
35:13I'm here for these cookies, if I'm honest.
35:15You make them?
35:17I'll leave you to it.
35:19Best go collect Esther.
35:28The police won't leave me alone.
35:30They've searched my old place and this place.
35:33They're probably going to search it again.
35:35Unlikely, mate.
35:36Doesn't play well if they come back for a second go at it.
35:39Are you sure?
35:40Yeah.
35:41It's legally whiffy.
35:43Tom, stop acting so guilty.
35:47You're overthinking this.
35:49Remember, you're the victim here.
35:52You, the solid, upstanding citizen,
35:55much-loved local vet,
35:57in a strong, loving relationship
35:59with a sweet, young single mother.
36:02Keep it that way.
36:04Loving girlfriend standing by your side in court
36:07pokes a big hole in your ex's abuse claims.
36:09You think they should go to court?
36:11Nah, they've got nothing.
36:13But it doesn't hurt to be safe.
36:15Well, what if they find the tablet?
36:18Best if they don't.
36:19What if they do?
36:20Best if they don't.
36:23You've implied it could be pretty incriminating.
36:26It looks worse than it was.
36:29Right now, they've got nothing on you.
36:31Belle's the one in trouble.
36:32Deep trouble.
36:34But if they get to it before you...
36:36Best if they don't.
36:38Yeah, I've got it.
36:41Find it, or you're done for.
36:50So what happened to a casual bun cut being a huge no-no, Vicar?
36:55You happened.
36:57I'll see you at the meeting later.
36:59No, you won't.
37:00Consider this an unresigning.
37:05Wrong button.
37:07If I can control myself, you can too.
37:11Ah, where was your self-control an hour ago?
37:15Where is it now?
37:20Oh, no!
37:22Oh, no!
37:24Arthur, sorry. You're early.
37:26You too. Your early's worse than my early.
37:29What you just saw...
37:31Yeah, it's like sandpaper on my brain.
37:33It's not that awful. We are two consenting adults.
37:36Don't give me the talk.
37:38I'm not having to see that and then having to do the talk.
37:40OK, sweetheart, no talk.
37:42But listen, please don't tell anyone what you just saw.
37:44I don't want to even tell myself what I saw.
37:46Why would I want to relive that?
37:48Look, it's not that awful, but I just don't want anyone to know.
37:53You mean Jay?
37:54Yeah. And Manpreet. And anybody else.
37:57But especially Jay and Manpreet.
37:59I mean, we are free today, aren't we?
38:01You call that a date?
38:03It's going to hurt them if they know that we're...
38:05We're what?
38:06Having a bit of fun.
38:07Fun for you!
38:08OK, look, I know we've scarred you for life, darling,
38:11but please, just keep it to yourself, all right?
38:13As if I'm going to say,
38:14''Oh, right, it's all right if I go upstairs now.
38:17I'm going to have a bath in bleach.''
38:23Teenagers.
38:25Miss Dwayne, you have every word, or you pretend that you don't care?
38:28Yeah, well, he's not my last one.
38:31So, er, do I change my online status to Laurel's bit of fun?
38:36What about Laurel's secret bit of fun?
38:40I'll see you in a few hours. At the meeting.
38:42You are relentless.
38:44Yeah.
38:45All right, Mr Self-Control, I'll see you there.
38:56Myra, is this yours? It was in the back of the Land Rover.
39:00Erm...
39:02No, it doesn't look like one of ours.
39:04Maybe Kyle's borrowed it from school or a mate.
39:07Don't worry about it. We can figure it out later.
39:11Well?
39:12Everything's looking good.
39:14That's the sort of doctoring we like.
39:16Everything doesn't feel good.
39:18It feels fuzzy and wobbly and just wrong.
39:22Sounds about right.
39:25You've suffered a tonic-clonic seizure.
39:28Not another one?
39:31I don't remember.
39:33I don't remember much, really.
39:35A bang on the head won't have helped.
39:37Would you think that'll shake the neuro team into giving her more meds?
39:41Doubt it.
39:42They did tell you the meds can take a couple of months to settle.
39:45Yeah.
39:46So we just keep waiting and seeing, then, yeah?
39:48Well, that's not up to me, but likely.
39:51For now, you just rest up.
39:53Lots of fluids.
39:58No stress.
40:00Any questions, any concerns, you call me.
40:03Thanks, John.
40:10I'm so sorry.
40:11Mum, you've got nothing to be sorry about.
40:14Yeah, but you said that I drove the Land Rover.
40:18I'm not supposed to do that.
40:20Well, we'll just hide the keys next time.
40:23Listen, are you sure about not wanting Cain to know?
40:27No, Zak needs them.
40:31Plus, Tom's still a free man.
40:33I don't want Cain anywhere near him right now.
40:36Hey.
40:39Isaac's still with Lydia.
40:41I didn't want to bring him just in case.
40:43How are you?
40:46Tired, but I'm OK, thanks.
40:49Good, that's really good.
40:51Listen, I think you were trying to find me when you got lost.
40:55You said you needed to speak to me urgently.
40:57I did?
40:59What about it?
41:01I'm hoping that you can tell me.
41:11Hey.
41:12Hi.
41:19Oh, what happened?
41:21Nothing, why?
41:23Your fedora, you said you'd keep it on for me.
41:25Oh, yes, sorry.
41:27Oh, don't be, I was being supportive.
41:29I prefer your face like that, all open and lovely.
41:33So, tell me about your pretendy murder.
41:36How was it?
41:37Yeah, yeah, it was pretty great.
41:39Pretty great how?
41:40You can tell me, I won't yawn, promise.
41:43Fill me in, old sport.
41:45Well, I sold it first.
41:47It was the butler what did it.
41:49You don't say, how original.
41:51In the pantry or...?
41:54You don't have to be polite.
41:56You're not really interested in my afternoon, are you?
41:58Nah, sorry.
41:59I am just being polite.
42:01You can read me like a terrible murder mystery.
42:03Do you mind if I'm not fussed about your afternoon?
42:05No, not at all.
42:15Hiya, mate.
42:17Have you seen my tablet anywhere round here?
42:20No.
42:22No? Do you want to help me look for it?
42:25I've got homework.
42:30Well, hi, it's me.
42:32Look, can you call me back?
42:34Or come over?
42:36You really need to see this.
42:38It's even worse than you imagined.
42:40Anything?
42:42No, it's just...
42:44Well, it's clearly important.
42:46Yeah, but I just don't know what it's about.
42:49Could it be about Tom?
42:51Moira, please, I could really do with some help right now,
42:53so just think.
42:55I'll play you it again.
42:57No, you won't.
42:58It might trigger something.
42:59It won't, it doesn't work like that, Val.
43:01You're only stressing her out, she's meant to be resting.
43:03Moira, I just need to know what you saw.
43:06I'm sorry, but...
43:08I don't want you to be sorry, I just want you to think.
43:10I don't want you to be sorry, I just want you to think, please.
43:12That's enough.
43:13Val, we know you want answers, we do too,
43:16but she's just had a seizure, she's not up for it.
43:19You need to leave, Val.
43:21Moira,
43:23whatever you have seen,
43:25it could make all the difference.
43:26It doesn't make any difference,
43:28because she can't remember.
43:30And you pushing her when she's like this, it's just cruel.
43:33Just go.
43:37I'm so sorry, Val.
43:40I'm so sorry.