ten pound poms S02 E04
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00:00You
00:21Children are being taken you're accusing the church the police and the Australian government ladies, you know better than this
00:30a
00:32Man called Harry Brewis, we're only together a few times
00:36Benny Bates I could use a man like you finders keepers see it as God's gift. Who the hell are you?
00:42What are you doing in my horse?
01:00I don't want to get back
01:09Get back
01:14Christine take me to the hospital. It's gonna be all right
01:19Hello, I'm looking for Julie Bailey. She's brought in about half an hour back amongst Christine. Are you the father?
01:38Yes, yes, I am follow me
01:46Thank you
01:50Oh
01:52Terry
01:56How is she
01:59She's breathing
02:01The saying she's responding, but the next hour or two are crucial
02:05They're saying it's carbon monoxide. I
02:08Told you Terry those houses are unsafe
02:12We could have died
02:14I'm so sorry
02:16Penny Bates is responsible for this and it isn't the first time this has happened
02:24Australia a great place for families
02:27Australia is an exciting new land a country in the modern world. We had a real home for your family a
02:34Good place to grow. There's a bright future
02:38Come over to the sunny side
02:40The cost of the journey halfway around the world is ten pounds
02:45Look for a new stop on your way to Australia
03:04All right love
03:06How can I go to work spring in me step knowing his properties could kill someone could you not have a word with him?
03:12Maybe you could check all his houses. Yeah, you know, he'll say how much is that gonna cost?
03:17Well, she'll be okay
03:19The girl. Yeah, I think so
03:22It keeps going through my head
03:24What if I haven't gone?
03:26I could still be laying there now stone dead. Yes, but you did go
03:31When you saved them, didn't you?
03:34Me that's kiddies brave and strong
03:39Had to be though didn't your dad
03:41Don't fight the Germans
03:44Suppose so. Yeah, but to fight for our freedom. Why don't be his future and Mary's
03:50Oh
04:10I'm sorry to turn up out of the blue
04:13Does mr. Matthews wants to go ahead with the story?
04:16No
04:17He's not a man prone to changing his mind
04:20But it's a good story and someone will print it
04:26You're thinking I'm just the assistant, right?
04:29Well, I'm not
04:31I'm a journalist. I just need to prove it to people
04:35Kate I know what the story needs to get published multiple voices
04:42Maybe a whistleblower from inside the church
04:45Yeah, but how will you find that? Oh
04:48I do research all the time for the magazine. I can get names locations other mothers in the same situation. I
04:57Can be a tenacious biker when I want to be I
05:02Don't know then I
05:05Know I don't have the same weight of the Sydney Inquirer, but if you trust me with your story, I promise you
05:12I'll do whatever I can to get it heard
05:18I
05:24Feels like he's going through my underwear drawer wouldn't be the first stranger to do so
05:33What was that
05:34That little flirtatious naughty just gave you good news ladies. We're in the black
05:39See what I told you and he could sell a prostitute to a priest. Isn't it eyes to an eskimo?
05:44Not in Sydney, well, I'm pleased we don't want a failing business do we oh and here comes the famous Donald, but but
05:51I've got some good news
05:53Frida and I are expecting another child
05:56We're wanting a bigger place
05:58So we've decided to move to Tasmania
06:01We get much more bang for your buck down there house on the ocean
06:05It really is the best time to sell. I'm not selling. I thought you'd say that so
06:11Why don't you buy my share?
06:13Well, let me think
06:15Yes, that's right, because I can't afford it. Oh you two could club together
06:20Come on, I can't afford it. I'm sorry, but I have no other option
06:26Just leave us in charge and take the profits
06:29It really is time to move on and if you two can't find a way to sort it then I will fine
06:37We will look into it
06:39Say hello to you
06:42Paper doll wife for me. I hope her ankles get even fitter
06:51Yeah, I think that means you should go
06:59Are you okay?
07:03I'm gonna throw a party this weekend
07:06To celebrate the fact that I shall never have to look at his stupid smug face ever again
07:15I'd love you to come and Patty might cheer her up. I
07:20Might need cheering up myself
07:22Things aren't good at home
07:25Patty's being strange
07:28Terry's got work problems
07:31Work problems
07:33Do you need some time off? No. No, I do not
07:37Need this place more than ever
07:41Hey listen
07:42I've had this idea and it might be a long shot, but
07:47Do you remember that woman's group? I was invited to join
07:50The key on take around that's the one or one of the girls Isabelle. She works for this investment firm
07:56What if what if I rang her and get her to get us a meeting with her employers
08:04Do you think she could arrange that yeah, I think when you've been locked in a pub cellar with someone you have a very special bond
08:20Terry
08:26How is she much better thank the Lord I was just saying to Christine I went to the church and prayed as soon as I
08:32Heard I'm not normally a praying man, but thankfully he listened
08:37Well done to you then is it no not at all. I was just saying to Christine. This is a terrible accident and
08:42Make sure as hell that it never happens in one of my properties again if anything happened to these two
08:48Couldn't live with myself
08:49So where will we live?
08:51It'll be sorted by the end of the day trust me
08:54You'll be back home soon
08:57Right well, it's time. I was gone
08:59You look after your sister now. No rough house until she's better all right. Can I talk to you for a second goodbye Christine I?
09:10Owe their lives to you Terry and I owe you big time
09:15So yeah, take it. No take it put it was it house. You're after
09:20We couldn't have a seen this Terry
09:23That's those those healers most of them last forever they were courses
09:29The house is a dangerous pain need for pairs top to bottom
09:33And we'll do them
09:35Starting with hers now you go there today, and you fix that place good, right?
09:40But tomorrow I need you with me out west. I've got a new project
09:44So I'll pick you up just after breakfast
09:49Don't worry everything is gonna be golden
09:52I
10:01We aren't going back there
10:03I'm gonna personally make sure we nearly died in that hellhole. We're not going back there
10:09He only came here to see if we were a problem to him
10:15Last year
10:17This old woman and mrs. Yarkley's she died in one of his properties
10:21I went to a funeral and her son said there was something fishy about the way she died, but it all got brushed away
10:28I'm not going back there Terry. I don't trust him
10:47I
10:56Come on
11:02What would happen to you if someone caught us here
11:07Well if people on the mission found out I'd be accused of betraying my people to be with a white woman
11:14I'll be
11:17Like that
11:18I'd lose my leadership standing lose my privileges
11:22Like what work permit ease of movement, and we shouldn't have all these restrictions of course
11:28answer secret meetings
11:32This is a white country now run
11:35They won't want to rise it up
11:37Make it a noise
11:40They only think it's a white country because they think it's theirs
11:47You
12:02Yeah, Jack oh
12:04Here is Tommy John Wayne hey
12:08Women love a lifestyle tonight. It is a shame you're married because I reckon you could have your pick of the hostile hotties after this
12:15Listen I need to ask a big favor for a hero
12:18Anything I need a hot anything, but that made that the family I saved it nowhere else to go yeah, and I'm sympathetic
12:26But this is a migrant hostel. It's just for a few days till we saw something else
12:33Shouldn't be sleeping on the streets with the kids otherwise
12:36Okay, look
12:38Hey, we don't tell my mother
12:41Be the only hut that's free is the one where we store all the broken crap you help me clear it out
12:46They can stay there
12:48short term
12:51Deal deal
13:11I'm gonna feel
13:19What are you doing man's work put some scrubs on you can help us good luck getting into police no no I want to
13:40Oh
13:54Look at you
13:56That's real man sweat. Hey, you should go and talk to that girl. You're like women love sweaty men
14:03women love sweaty men oh
14:07Stop it
14:09Masculinity
14:15I grabbed a few things from your house toothbrushes a few clothes. Where are we going? You'll see
14:34Home sweet home for now so much space
14:39You like it thank this man
14:42Can we go inside?
14:43Of course you can't come in your mom's gonna really appreciate the paint job
14:50This is so kind of you, thank you
14:54Harry what's going on honey? This is Christine?
15:01Christine this is my wife Annie
15:04I'm pleased to meet you
15:06And I'm really sorry about what happened. Thank you. You have a kind husband. You know that
15:13Excuse me
15:20She won't go home so I asked JJ if they could stay here for a bit
15:27That's funny isn't it we arrive here and see a prison camp they turn up and see paradise
15:37They seem like a nice family
15:40Yeah, they are must be hard for her though bringing two kids up on her own supposed to rather a mother they're sweet kids
15:50Doesn't seem that long since I was of that age does it
15:54You could keep him happy with a game of hopscotch or a bag of licorice all sorts
15:59Not like now
16:03It was kind of you to help him Terry
16:06Most people wouldn't have done that not for a family they barely know
16:36I
16:43Don't know I'm here
16:48Just stay out of sight
16:51Oh
17:02Billy boy, I know what you did. I don't know how or when but I know it's you
17:08And trust me you will pay a good morning to you too sir, where is she where's her
17:17If I find out she's here I will call the police
17:22You're no longer a resident on this hostel, which means you're trespassing
17:27You come back again
17:29I'll call the police myself
17:39You look like you need a beer it's 8 in the morning let's have some toast with it
17:51Oh
17:53Hey
17:54Hey, you're a hero. You know that
17:57Can't walk 10 feet without someone mentioning you
18:00One kid said you jumped through fire
18:02It's hostile and it's gossip. Hey
18:06Imagine trying to keep a secret in this place you'd be surprised
18:11Proud of you, you know
18:13How well you doing with Mary?
18:15Must be scary having to watch you back all the time
18:18Yeah, it is
18:20Me you're not on your own
18:23I'd do anything to protect you both
18:25Die for this family
18:29But would you jump through fire
18:33What you two laughing at
18:37Nothing hey sweetheart, why don't you pop into town and get yourself a new outfit for
18:43Marlene's party. What is matter with that girl?
18:45What do you think about this suit, how do I look need to give a businessy impression
18:50Yeah, nice morning morning. Hello the lovely Annie
18:57Who is the little lady?
18:59That's the granddaughter Mary granddaughter
19:04Did the father come out with you
19:07No, um, he stayed at home
19:11Right, right
19:13Right
19:14Right. Well his loss
19:17Come on, let's go. It's a bit of a way Annie
19:19So if it gets a bit late, there could be a stay over somewhere. So I hope he's bringing his wallet
19:28Right
19:35What the hell she doing here, it's a short term
19:43So, how did she escape you saw the African
19:47Well, that's what I'm trying to find out well the
19:51Woman clearly isn't interested in her family. So I'm not quite sure why I'm bothering
19:57You know, my dad was coming over what he didn't want to
20:02Him and ma they weren't happy
20:06People cling to their marriage
20:09When in truth they'd both be happier apart
20:13Divorces looked upon as a failure
20:16Yeah, well, that's order people in us
20:20Do it makes you happy that's my model that's what I'm gonna live by
20:27That's a good motto it is do you have a model?
20:32No, I'm not sure that I do actually
20:35I've always found I can get what I want if I want it badly. It's quite impressive. It is
20:43It's a skill
20:59I really bet you can
21:05Stuff's that good for bathroom
21:13So
21:19Going there man-to-man. What's the deal with Christine?
21:22She's scared to go back
21:24Well, she hasn't told me and her rent is still racking up. You almost killed her me. I wasn't there mate
21:30You can't seriously pursue her for money after what happened
21:33Let me tell you a story
21:35My first ever job was at the steelworks just outside of Melbourne. It was run by this cranky old bugger called the clock
21:43I was called the clock because he had one hand smaller than the other
21:46He worked us to the bone. We were just out of school, but he ran us ragged
21:51And then one day a pallet fell off the truck crushing one of the young guys
21:56First time I ever saw a dead body
21:58The clock was furious ran around blamming everyone was totally on him. So I went to the higher-ups
22:04And they fired me on the spot. Now. I realized then they didn't care about anyone else's money over people
22:10But I'm not like that. I care about my tenants, but the fact is not all of them are good people
22:16They cheat they lie. They tell me sob stories and then they piss away my rent Christine's not like that
22:22No, no, I know of course not people like her the reason I do what I do
22:25I built my business so that people like the clock weren't in charge
22:31I want to see you succeed Terry
22:34I've been in your position and
22:36Look, I think if you understand my methods you will prosper
22:40Maybe even make on your own one day
22:49Annie hello, how lovely to see you again you
22:53This is my colleague Marlene chase so nice of you to set this up for us Isabel
22:57Well, they did have to change his diary around a bit, but I think they can see there's money to be made
23:01Well, we really appreciate the opportunity. So thank you come through. Thank you
23:11Sir this is a mrs. Roberts and miss chase
23:15Afternoon ladies. Hello, please have a seat
23:18Just you too. Yes. Thank you. I'm Annie lovely to meet you all and you go by Marlene
23:26Marlene fantastic
23:29So, what can we do for you ladies?
23:31Well for many years now Marlene has been running a very successful department store in Corbyn as recently seen on television
23:41And
23:42The the business is an all-purpose one-stop shop for clothing electrical appliances, you name it. We've got it
23:50lingerie
23:54Absolutely
23:57So, what is it you are asking for what can we do to help
24:01We know that you invest in businesses and we're looking for a partner to take our company forward
24:08To partner with who me you yes, just you
24:14Well, I originally owned it with my husband now ex-husband and he wants to sell his 49%
24:21Why does he want out? He's moving away. I
24:24see
24:27Annie Marlene you are clearly very bright and very able women I
24:33Can see you have your business plan on your notepad there
24:37But I have to tell you before we can offer you an investment
24:41We require an experienced leader at the helm. Well, you've got one Marlene
24:46Does she have a business degree?
24:49Accounting qualifications. No, I don't have those things
24:56But I do have fabulous legs as you noticed when I arrived in the room
25:01We clearly look too good for business Annie and these three walking gouts just want a carbon copy of themselves, let's go
25:20Knock knock
25:22Okay, what are you not surprised you with some lunch
25:26Yeah, I've got 20 minutes. Let me just quickly wash up
25:30Okay
25:36They're not Christmas Christmas party
25:39Christmas is our busiest time of year. So we never get to have a party
25:43Too many shifts the logistics are terrible. So a few months later. I have the not Christmas party free bar
25:49Some silly games that we have to participate in sounds fun. Yeah, it is
25:54Actually takes a mistletoe. Try and get a few free kisses
26:00I
26:03Need to tell you something
26:05There's a journalist
26:08Who's interested in Michael's story? I'm not just Michaels, but all the children who are brought here. I'm not that I know you said
26:16But if you could just give me a name someone from the charity who collects the children, okay. No, I can't I
26:24Can't do any more
26:26Yeah
26:29Look I just can't
26:34I understand
26:41Hey, when was the last time you let your hair down
26:44You should come with me to the not Christmas Christmas party
26:48You want me to come to your work stay with you?
26:51I'll have you know, we put the fun back in fundamental immigration procedure
27:07Yeah
27:08What do you think you like him?
27:09What I'm a couple years back
27:11That's a top-secret information. There was a mine opening a mile down the road. He told you that I was
27:17Friend of a friend, but I got me in first so come and have a look
27:26Yeah liquor paint a bit of a tidy up
27:29I'll be able to rent this out to the new miners
27:31And have plenty of money in their pockets. I'll need a bed to bring their skirt home, too
27:37What was that hello
27:41Stanley what are you still doing here? I can't find anywhere else. That's because you haven't tried
27:47This is what I'm talking about. Would you put the knife down? What are you gonna do butter us to death?
27:51I'm not leaving. This is my home
27:53He's had three months since I took ownership. Everyone else had the same and they're gone. I'm an old man heart strings
28:00It's a technique throw him out
28:03Hey, wait, wait, wait
28:05Did you know this was gonna happen he's been streaming this out dragging his feet I can hear you good
28:11He's taking liberties and it costing me money. Throw him out
28:20Stanley is it? Oh, don't come nice voice is me. I
28:26Grate you kicked me in the balls
28:28You're just this monkey
28:31I'd rather you kicked me in the balls. You're just this monkey
28:39No one wants us to get unpleasant
28:42That's a threat. No
28:45But you heard him you have to leave
28:47You're happy with this life. Are you?
28:50earning a living this way
28:54Please pal, there's no way you can go
28:57friends family
28:59Yeah, yeah, I
29:01Got a five-star hotel. I'm just living here for the glamorous surrounds
29:06Stanley it's not safe staying here
29:08Leave me better. I'll find it somewhere else
29:21That used to be me
29:23I had a family I
29:25Worked hard all my life
29:28And this is what I end up as
29:36The government I'm giving us any jobs they won't give us our land back
29:41They won't give us any housing
29:43Us fellas shouldn't have to hide in the dark of the night. This is our land
29:48I say we stand on the streets and fight for justice
29:53Justice for us mob
29:58I
30:00Believe you
30:23What happened with Christine
30:25The carbon monoxide does anything like that happen before? Oh, no, no something on and I can assure you it will never happen again
30:36Don't be an idiot turn back on
30:38But
30:51You got a problem Terry, yeah, you're lying
30:55Lying that's a bold statement to make to your employer
30:58All I ask is the truth if we're gonna work together as anything like this happened before
31:02I've told you you're lying. You call me a liar again. I'll throw you out of this car
31:08You want to paint me as a bad guy?
31:09I put money in your hand and all I asked for is loyalty and I've given you that have it or are we being loyal
31:14To our friend Christine has anything like this happened before
31:17No, why are you lying? Ouch?
31:26Benny
31:31Don't you ever call me a liar Benny Benny what you doing
31:39Benny what you doing? You can't leave me it Benny open the door
32:02It looks a lot like Christmas to me
32:08Well, I can see where you might disagree
32:13Four miles away from where in some festive thoroughfare
32:18There are seasonal delights and lots of pretty colored lights
32:28So, how did you guys meet
32:31Well, he ran me over with his bicycle and then we hit it off from there
32:36I don't think that's what I mean when I say swim a lady of their feet
32:48And welcome everyone to the not Christmas Christmas party
32:55We can have a blast but I want everyone to participate
32:59Tonight's game is wait for it. Do you trust your wife?
33:06The winning couple will win an all-expenses-paid trip to the Gold Coast
33:13Let's eat drink and be merry
33:28You
33:47Robert Menzies. Oh, no, I'm afraid you're one out. The answer was Arthur Fadden unlucky. Well, there's always next year now get out
33:56Our next contestants are Robbie and Kate
34:10Robbie how much did you pay this woman to come here this evening?
34:15I paid him here that voice ladies and gentlemen a poem
34:19Well, is it any wonder you're working in immigration?
34:23Well, let's see if you two lovers can take home this lucky trip, are you ready?
34:28Ready. All right, Robbie. Your topic is Hollywood. Now. Would you like to answer or do you trust your painful wife?
34:37Trust my okay. I choose Kate. All right, here we go
34:41Now finish this quote Kate of all the gin joints in all the towns and all the world
34:47She walks into mine, correct
34:50All right, who plays the lead in Hitchcock's rope
34:57Jim James Stewart James, you're correct
35:01All right in the lady in the trap what kind of dog is lady
35:09Hey, you trying to cheat me no, what's your
35:13Spaniel correct
35:43You
35:55You're amazing earlier, I thought you were gonna win that trip runners-up not bad
35:59Yeah, I mean that couple knew everything about everything you everything. All right, you lot
36:05Jack you're right. Yes. I'm fine. Yeah, I'm all right. Yeah
36:09You need a hand getting home job. It's I'm fine. It's you lot. I'm worried about actually
36:14We've got a ship full of jammy face little ankle bites coming tomorrow morning, and I need you all to be there bright and early
36:20Yes, captain. Let's get you home. Yep
36:23And on that note, I bid you farewell
36:31Bye-bye Jack
36:34Oh
36:56Hello just getting some air the pom
37:04Oh
37:08What did you mean
37:10when you said a
37:13Ship full of ankle biters. Mm-hmm children from Britain. Ah, they take a lot of processing. So yeah
37:21From an orphanage. Yes
37:26Where did they get sent to mostly st. Andrews, but it could be other places gosh
37:34Who picks them up
37:37It's all very hush-hush
37:41Right
37:45And the children from England without the parents
37:50Yes, they are
37:51but like I said, I
37:54Can't get into it
37:57Good night
38:04I
38:34I
39:05Oh
39:08Oh
39:30It's gonna go in
39:32Not waiting in the back of that
39:34How is it that British cues have followed us to Australia
39:38You okay?
39:41Not really Terry hasn't come home from a work trip. I feel like I'm going mad
39:47He's moved the family that he saved on to the hostel they're lovely but I just I keep thinking
39:54Wouldn't it serve me right if what we had is not what he wants anymore
39:57I'm sure that's not the case
40:00What's
40:02Going on here
40:04You cannot have a line this long. Do I have to come back there and cook it myself?
40:11Why'd you never name shit boss
40:29Oh
40:55You okay mate
40:57It's that steak bite, let's get him in the back
41:27He's
41:36Gonna have a seat
41:41Now
41:43I've been helping to run Wilson's lately and
41:46We want the store to be more than just a small town department store. Mm-hmm, but we need investment
41:5449% to be exact
41:57You're a successful woman and I thought that you might be more open to this opportunity than the business men. I approached
42:04Marlene Chase couldn't organize a root in a brothel
42:08Well, she's a good manager and we're a team you seriously want me to invest
42:14Despite all our ups and downs
42:17Well, I think as three women with a shared goal
42:23We could make that business thrive
42:26You'd get a great return on your money well word has it that bikini stunt of yours ruffled a few feathers
42:36Not a lot of women who put themselves out there like that
42:40Well, if no one challenges anything nothing ever changes does it that's very true
42:49It's a good store Wilson's it's been in town for a very long time you're right
42:55It could grow
42:57But if I was to invest
43:00I'd want a controlling share
43:02The 49% that's on offer and 2% from Marlene
43:06Why would she do that? It wouldn't be hers anymore. No wouldn't
43:11But I wouldn't have her in charge
43:16Right
43:19I
43:22Just don't close your eyes you have to stay awake
43:26What did it look like the snake what it look like I don't know
43:32Black black you see his belly. I didn't see come on mate. It's important
43:41White white mouth
43:49Oh
43:58You'd be bit by a white lip you'd be sick as a dog, but you're not gonna die mate
44:05Let's get you a drink
44:07We thought you'd be bitten by a real snake
44:19Oh
44:26Robbie
44:29Jack how's the head bring your paid-for wife what?
44:35Get your paid-for wife down here now
44:49Oh
44:52What are you doing
45:01Trying to get better
45:03For you why what do you think?
45:07No, no, it's it's not that
45:10But you can't pretend to be someone you're not here
45:13You hate spot. Yeah, but
45:16She likes it don't lie to her be truthful
45:21All lies do sit there
45:23fester
45:25So one day they burst out and cause a huge mess
45:36How'd you do that
45:45I
45:51Honestly have no idea, but he was furious
46:07How long have you two been together I
46:12Wouldn't really say we are together Jack
46:15Why?
46:17hmm
46:19You're not engaged
46:22No
46:24Because it says on your immigration file miss Thorne that you're engaged to be married to Robert Carter
46:30So you're probably thinking
46:32Why has this man that I barely know been nosing around in the system to find out about me?
46:39Hmm. Well
46:41It was prompted
46:42By an enormous coincidence that happened this morning
46:47Coincidence. Yes, that's right a coincidence. I
46:51Received the call from a lady at the Sydney Enquirer and this journalist was asking questions about orphan boys
46:58arriving at my port
47:00Coincidence being that your paid for wife was also asking about orphan boys last evening and got quite deep
47:08Into where they go and to whom I can explain
47:12Our journalist friend mentioned a young boy who arrived a year ago Michael Thorne
47:19So I had my assistant check and do you know what she discovered?
47:25That the contents of a file belonging to an orphan boy with the same surname as your paid for wife
47:32Went missing from this very building
47:37So
47:39Do I fire you on the spot
47:42Or do either of you have anything approaching an explanation this has nothing to do with Robbie I
47:49Lost my son to an orphanage and the journalist
47:53He's trying to do a story about the children who were brought here. I see. So who stole the file me
48:00And I'm very very sorry and I promise you now it ends here
48:05No
48:10One comes into my immigration center and starts causing trouble
48:16These children their lives are better off here
48:19The majority of them were born to whores and imbeciles and they're better off without them
48:26You
48:35Get out of here
48:46Robbie I'm really sorry. This is my work
48:52Robbie
48:56I
49:10Palm it was you wasn't it?
49:14What stole beers from my heart come on admit it
49:20I
49:21Don't know. It wasn't me. I saw you at the back of my heart necking them
49:28Stumbling around at the lightweight you are
49:32Okay, no it if I see you sniffing around my heart the kid grubby little paws again
49:40You'll be out
49:42understood
49:50Okay, Peter share the beers next time
50:07Food no good. I
50:13Miss my girls
50:15Bill doesn't even like being a father
50:18It irritates him
50:20Do you reckon he even sees them?
50:22I mean he was barely here when you guys were all living together on this place
50:27Lord only knows he spends all our money on a big fancy house and for what?
50:31The girls preferred it here
50:34At least they had friends. How did he buy that house?
50:38so fast
50:40It must have been a fair few pounds
50:44Bonuses from work
50:47Plus the money he had already saved
50:52Bonuses
50:55Honey I saw him once in the town talking to Ivan car, right?
51:01They were up for something suspicious
51:05When was this
51:07Months back around the time. He was attacked at work. They were pretending to look into a shop window
51:13But they were clearly talking
51:16And then Ivan added a bill of package
51:31Terry
51:33You look like death. What happened snakebite?
51:37Snakebite, I'm fine
51:39It's not gonna kill me. Apparently
51:42Let me get you cleaned up
51:45Are you right about Benny? He's out for himself
51:53Terry oh
51:57My days what's happened got bit by a snake
52:14I
52:26Have to marry will yeah milk's by the car. I'm where are you going?
52:30Marlene's party
52:32What what I thought you were both going and dad was watching Mary. I don't know where mum is
52:38Don't care dad still not back
52:41No, I can't feed her
52:44Why not?
52:45It's easier
52:46bottle house
53:08Thanks for coming
53:15You
53:17Said you wanted to talk
53:20So, let's talk I
53:24Went to the magazine because I thought it might help others
53:27How many times do I have to keep trusting you and have it thrown back in my face? I
53:32Didn't mean to do that. I had a life before you Kate and
53:36Then you crashed into me
53:41I'm not gonna pretend
53:44Understand how losing Michael must feel I
53:47Can't even imagine
53:49But if you let this keep eating away at you, you're gonna be blinded to all the good that's in front of you. I
53:58Don't know
54:00What I'm doing Robbie I
54:04Want to move on but it keeps tracking me back and then I feel
54:11I
54:13Feel like if I do move on
54:17Then then somehow I'm betraying
54:25I'm sorry
54:29You're gonna ruin your life if you can't let this go
54:42I'm sorry. I don't want to hurt you anymore, Robbie
54:51You mean too much to me
55:11Hello, is that David Robinson?
55:15I'm sorry for calling so late. I'd like to ask you some questions about your adopted son Michael
55:24Are you sure you're gonna be all right to go to sleep
55:26So don't want you to die on me a big daft booger. I'm sure I'm fine
55:32Just shattered
55:35Love you
55:37I love you, too
55:39Really happy just to be on
55:43Realized I'm a lucky man
55:51Hmm you're gonna get some rest see you in a minute
56:09I
56:39I
57:00Brought a baby. I had no choice patty left her at home with Peter. Is she here? Well, yes
57:06Yes
57:07What kind of party is this Molly? This is an exciting scene any I don't want patty here. She's having fun
57:15Might be good to let up some steam. Don't you think no, I don't
57:26Hey
57:27Bloody hands off my daughter
57:30What's that what is that cigarette it's marijuana
57:35What do you think you're doing?
57:37You told me to not be stuck at home all the time. That was not an invitation to take drugs and flirt with older men
57:42Sweetie, I wasn't flirting. I had
57:45One drag right. Listen to me. She's a young girl all the same age inside lady
57:51Mom
57:53You've got no ring on again and you left Mary at home. I left Mary with Peter. Peter is a child
57:58He doesn't understand what could happen does he she's waking
58:02Well, that's for you I
58:05Spoke to mrs. Walker today about investing. Do you know what she said to me?
58:09You are utterly irresponsible
58:13And I defended you
58:17You may be smart patty Roberts, but you make some dumb decisions
58:23Who's sleeping with Harry Bruce a smart decision
58:28I heard you telling Kate
58:32Yeah, what dad was at war she had an affair
58:38Mrs. Perfect
58:58You