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00:00How are you doing?
00:12Coping.
00:14Just.
00:15She was a very special lady.
00:18Thanks, Kurt.
00:23What's up?
00:25Please.
00:27I'm sorry.
00:29I still keep feeling that you're judging me.
00:34It's just difficult for those left behind.
00:38What am I like?
00:39I've been meaning to put a card through your door.
00:42I'm so, so sorry for your loss.
00:45Yeah, she was in her prime and then her life's just taken from her.
00:51Many wonderful people's lives are what they live on to our memories.
00:57I'm going to get to work.
01:05You're back.
01:06Oh, I was hoping to get back before you, er, go out the morning.
01:11I think they've planned a shot.
01:12Got us some stuff for a frio.
01:13Well, thank you.
01:15At least I could, er, you let me stay with this, er, this, you know, investigation.
01:23Listen, I'm sure the police won't die.
01:25It's not long, man.
01:26Julie didn't have long left, and you won't love to.
01:33Let's see if we'll probably tell this.
01:36All right, Lowick.
01:38Are you, Mayor?
01:39Yeah.
01:40You don't look for sure.
01:42Well, I wish I'd be with you on, er...
01:46Of course I am.
01:47No, no, it's not, can I?
01:50No.
01:52I mean, my eyes, I wish I'd been damned Julie as soon as I picked her up.
01:57That way the police wouldn't be able to investigate.
01:59Yeah, you did.
02:01So is it that you do think that she gave Julie the cow dean then?
02:06And, look, don't blame you for that.
02:10There's no shame in it, either.
02:12She would have done it as an act of compassion.
02:15That's not what I'm saying.
02:19Well, what I'm saying is that...
02:23If she did do it, and they did do an autopsy, then...
02:31The man found traces of codeine in his bloodstream, so...
02:36Well, that doesn't reflect well on your mum, does it?
02:41In part, I mean...
02:42I've covered all that up.
02:46I mean, it was only the two of them there.
02:51Mum's meds...
02:53Two plus two equals...
02:57Four?
03:00I didn't see you.
03:01Well, enjoy your feast day, Sam.
03:08Cheers, Mum.
03:09Do a bit of hard graft at once instead of sitting gaming all day.
03:12Yeah, well, don't forget, this is just a bit of a break while he's revising for his exam.
03:19Pops and carrots can have a scene over here.
03:22What's wrong with the sausage roll and a can of Coke?
03:24Oh, it's very nice to see that you care about what you put in your body, Nick.
03:29I'm sure you're in a donny thunder there.
03:32Right.
03:33Can I stay?
03:35Maybe one of many.
03:36Now, there's loads of trades you can learn.
03:38Make your career a bit, good money.
03:40Is he getting paid for this?
03:42Well, you know, if he works hard with sticks at it, he might throw him a few quid, won't he?
03:45What about me?
03:47I need some money for my new Xbox.
03:49You're not allowed to save up your pocket money, won't you?
03:52He's earning money.
03:53I want to start.
03:54I want to do a workplace with a zinger.
03:56Who?
03:57Gaming designer.
03:59Ooh.
03:59Look, are we going to stand doing that ring all day or what?
04:02No.
04:03I'm sticking for timekeeping, me.
04:06See you later.
04:11That's the barrel's changed.
04:12What?
04:13Egg.
04:15There are places I need to plumb it on.
04:17Very dignified.
04:19Still can't live with that Daisy dead to her.
04:21Yeah, I'm sorry.
04:22It's all done well, but I'm sure Daisy had a reason.
04:27Gossiping about me, is that it working?
04:30Carl asked me to open up and get the plan set up.
04:33Because she's got some potential buyers coming around.
04:35Carl, I just can't bring buyers on Jenna like that.
04:38It has to go through there first.
04:41Actually, it doesn't.
04:42She can do what she wants.
04:43But the deeds have officially been signed over to Carla, so it's her baby now.
04:49But I'm still your boss, so you'll have to.
04:57I really enjoyed hanging out last night.
05:00Yeah.
05:01Have you heard anything else from the blackmailer?
05:06No, I haven't yet.
05:08I know it's coming, though.
05:10I mean, eventually they are going to ask me for money and I'm scared.
05:13I know, so...
05:14I could take the day off work, if you like.
05:17Why?
05:18Well, I just don't want you to be on your hands.
05:20All this creep's upsetting you.
05:21I could find a series to binge watch.
05:23Look, you've done enough for me, okay?
05:25And if you're not sitting round here all day, you need to go look at another flat later.
05:28I could go with you, if you like.
05:29Bobbitt, I'm fine.
05:33Well, I just want you to know I'm there for you.
05:37Yeah, I know.
05:41Maybe I should just come and tell the police.
05:44Yeah, I still think you should keep him out of it.
05:46Yeah, you keep saying that.
05:49It's been a few days since you've had any threats.
05:52Maybe he's just got bored.
05:53How do you know they were hey?
05:57Eh?
06:00No, I just said hey.
06:02Well, they never said that they were hey.
06:06So...
06:07Well, except for the time, I guess.
06:09Plus, you mind always defaults to the paper check of being a man, doesn't it?
06:15No, you're not wrong about that.
06:16Anyway, he, she, bear, whoever.
06:20They probably got bored and moved on to some other posts, so...
06:26Right.
06:27I'd best be off.
06:28Text me if you want a hand, yeah?
06:30Oh, right.
06:39Just, um, just a tea for me, please.
06:42And...
06:42Yeah.
06:43Go on, then.
06:44I'll have an apple's cake and hand us to the break.
06:46Well, what's the cause of your celebration?
06:50I have just bagged myself another placement with CID.
06:54Hmm.
06:55Oh, congratulations, then.
06:57I'm pleased for you.
06:58Thank you, right.
06:59I mean, I just told you this one helps my career progress, not in the last one.
07:03So, see these two piles of bricks?
07:06One of them is useless, covered in cement.
07:09The other one's nicely clean.
07:10We can use them.
07:11So, it's your job to turn that lot into that lot.
07:16Take your brick.
07:17Use this chisel to get everything off.
07:20Then you do another one.
07:22All of it.
07:23That's a bit of a clean job.
07:25You need to speak to a therapist or someone.
07:27I think he's worried about raking an ale, lads.
07:30Oh.
07:32Actually, you know what?
07:33Before you do that,
07:34give us a hand moving this bag of plaster.
07:36Take it out to the van first.
07:38Yeah.
07:43I'm going to get stuck in.
07:46Take your jacket off.
07:47Come on, mate.
08:01Tick-tock.
08:01I'm going to get stuck in the building chain.
08:15You got me out to laugh at yourself.
08:17That's a classic.
08:18You've done me and all that.
08:20I'll send you for left-handed and the next.
08:22I've got to send for a dinner towel.
08:24He wants...
08:25Right, I'm off.
08:26Get that lot to find a way.
08:29You top man.
08:34Sorry, I...
08:36Is that healthy?
08:38Yeah, it's a nightmare, right?
08:41You know, I really need to find somewhere before our foster placement ends,
08:44and I don't want to go into temporary accommodation.
08:46Actually, it's not suitable for Frankie, is it?
08:48Have you seen it?
08:49Anything suitable?
08:50Yeah.
08:51Well, what?
08:52It looks perfect, but...
08:54It's got a bit of mould in it, and the towel doesn't flush.
08:58I can't afford the right anyway, so...
09:00It's notoriously difficult for renters at the moment.
09:05Um, just some advice.
09:08When you are looking at flats,
09:10make sure they've got the right carbon monoxide measures in place.
09:14Right.
09:14Is it bad if I haven't got one?
09:18I haven't got one.
09:21Okay.
09:22Um, well, I'll shove that in my notes then,
09:24along with hiring the job,
09:25and getting the ring.
09:28Um, if I see anything that pops up on the jobs board at the shop,
09:32I'll let you know.
09:33Cheers.
09:33I'll see you both later.
09:35See ya.
09:35Yeah.
09:44What's that?
09:54You don't need to babysit Matt gone food shopping.
09:58Who wants to do a food shop on the road?
10:00Who wants to do a food shop?
10:02Yeah, fair point.
10:03Well, I don't know if I'm better to do.
10:07Hi, dibs.
10:08Can you find me the details of that wedding car company you have a service contract with?
10:14I thought things were you and Ronald was off.
10:16Yeah, they are.
10:17This is for my wedding fair I'm organising.
10:19Yeah, I'm just throwing myself into work.
10:21Shouldn't you be taking things easy?
10:23Well, why should you be taking things easy?
10:28You know, organising a wedding fair when she's just put up for my fiancée.
10:33Might be a bit too much.
10:35Oh, Kat.
10:36You have no idea how a woman's mind works.
10:39I'm just cracking on.
10:41Little broken engagements.
10:43That's not going to stop me from achieving great success.
10:45Thank you very much.
10:47I'm going to sort out those details, will I?
10:53Mum, where are you?
10:58Call me.
11:00Hey, Todd.
11:01Oh, okay.
11:04I hope that you're managing in this difficult time.
11:08Oh, Mum's devastated.
11:10We all are.
11:12We love Julie.
11:14Yeah, I know.
11:16Look, I just came by to tell you that Ned from Parbo and Sons
11:22he'll be coming by to take Mrs. Carp's remains for an autopsy this afternoon.
11:28The body's already been embalmed.
11:32Oh, er...
11:33Oh, I see.
11:35So we won't be able to do an autopsy, a toxicology report?
11:39Impossible.
11:40Well, they'll still take her away and lose sight that both are just aside.
11:49I'll, um...
11:50I'll see you both then.
11:58What did you see them for?
12:00Panic.
12:00They just came out.
12:02We were talking about you doing it.
12:05Talking about it?
12:06No decision was made.
12:08Oh, Todd.
12:09We've just lied to the police.
12:10What are we going to do now?
12:12Oh, dear.
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12:53We can't risk the police finding something in a bloodstream.
12:57It'll make them more suspicious.
12:58I don't think lying to the police is going to help your mother's situation.
13:01I can't believe you've dropped me in it, Todd.
13:03It's not why we haven't discussed the idea.
13:06Disgust?
13:06Yes, if we could do it before the police arrived, but not after.
13:10You were wrong to assume, Todd.
13:12You painted me right into a corner.
13:13Sorry.
13:16If Mr. Palmer before Ned gets here, then we might be okay.
13:21No, I don't know what I'm going to do.
13:23I'm going to ring the police and tell them everything.
13:25Then we all go to prison.
13:31Look on the bright side.
13:32If the police can't do an autopsy, they might stop investigating how Julie died.
13:39The music to mum's ears.
13:42Great PR for you.
13:46Can't seem to do anything, mate.
13:48They're aliens can set.
13:52Oh, yeah.
13:54I will catch you and Brownie pointed him at the police off her back.
13:59But that justifies lying to them.
14:00But you're right.
14:04I can't let Ned see that Julie's body's not been embalmed.
14:11I'll do it.
14:12500 quid in an envelope in a dustbin at the precinct.
14:16And it's spelt wrong.
14:19Yeah, this is what they've been building up to.
14:20They can shove it.
14:21Yeah, well, you've got to be careful.
14:22I'll get you on a lot of camera over it.
14:24That's it.
14:25I've got no money.
14:26Everyone round here knows I'm skint, so just blackmail me for money.
14:30It's just stupid, isn't it?
14:31You know, I feel awful for saying this, but I think I know he's behind her.
14:40Who?
14:45Bobby.
14:47Bobby?
14:48Look, when I told him that I'm going to report to the police, he told me not to twice.
14:52What, yeah, and?
14:53And, back in the cafe before, he said he was going to sack off work to spend time with me.
14:56What, so that makes him a blackmailer, then?
14:58Come on, Lauren, it's Bobby.
14:59Yeah, I know that.
15:03But he used to like me, didn't he?
15:06He's dead awkward with me, Max.
15:08But now I'm single.
15:09I don't know, maybe he might think he's in with a chance or something.
15:12So he's blackmailing you to get closer to you.
15:14It's mine.
15:15He's running the nice line.
15:16Yeah, I know what that.
15:19I so want it not to be him.
15:23It's one of the few people that said they've been nice to me.
15:25They've looked out for me.
15:27I want to be wrong and say that I'm being unreasonable
15:30and that I'm towering him with the same brushes that other people that I've met in my life.
15:33But, you know, I guess I can't help but think I'll make me a lie and use me.
15:41Yeah, not Bobby.
15:45Right, I've got a plan.
15:49I'm going to caucus blackmailers, bluff,
15:50and we are going to find out if Bobby's up to it or not.
15:53These are some of our regulars.
15:57In fact, they're our only customers.
16:01You know, without them, we would have gone under years ago.
16:03Cheeky beggars.
16:05Yeah, and through here we have the sitting room.
16:08Who are they?
16:09Potential buyers.
16:10Well, if you want to sell and somebody wants to buy, you've just got to get out of the way.
16:16Well, I just hope whoever buys it doesn't change the name.
16:20I think it should be the Rover's Return.
16:24Ryan, how did it get the name Rover's Return?
16:29Yeah, sorry.
16:31It's named after a Lieutenant Ridley who just returned from the Boer War when the pub all was opened.
16:39You're a fountain of knowledge.
16:41Do you need to say I was a mine of trivia?
16:44Yeah, she always used to love it when I told her totally random stuff.
16:51Well, Fancy Shaw was around.
16:53I do hope we'll hear from you soon.
16:56I don't think it's for us.
16:57Do you know, Summer, I don't know why anybody would want to buy this dump.
17:09Especially with her moping about.
17:12That would knock 50 grand off, would it?
17:15What did you say, sir?
17:16You can't get out of here fast enough.
17:18Nothing, I was just being a charming self.
17:21But, if there isn't a change of ownership, we get to keep our jobs.
17:28It's very sweet.
17:30But your attempt is futile.
17:31All buyers will come.
17:33I need to move on.
17:35We're having one of our spectacular wedding fairs at the hotel again tomorrow.
17:41I was just wondering if your marvellous cake company was having a stand.
17:47Yeah, I can't seem to find you on the system.
17:56Oh, great.
17:58That's good.
17:59Yeah, there should be a lot of local interest.
18:03I'll look forward to sampling your sponge.
18:06Ta-ta.
18:07See you tomorrow.
18:10Oh.
18:13How's her care of doing since this morning?
18:15Yeah, it's good.
18:18Well, that's as good as it can be.
18:22Listen, I think it's great that you're full of all these ideas.
18:26Just to remind you, you do already have a full-time job putting this in your other hotels.
18:32Only so much you can do on your own.
18:35Maybe you should think about bringing up someone.
18:39Shall I go over it?
18:41I'm fine.
18:43I know maybe one day I won't be.
18:45I don't need help with the books and stuff like that, but I can only really trust family.
18:52That kind of thing.
18:54And Ronnie.
18:55But that day is not hearing it, so drop it.
19:05Debbie, I think you need help now.
19:07Drop it.
19:09Drop it.
19:13What kind of planets?
19:16So Mick had him lift this massive bag of plaster here.
19:18Yeah.
19:19But he'd already cut it open, so it went all over it.
19:22I mean, I was going to say something, but he was laughing, so I think he enjoyed the banner.
19:27Really?
19:28Mm-hmm.
19:28Good job, mate.
19:29See you, dear.
19:29See you.
19:30All right.
19:31Well.
19:32Hi.
19:33Hello.
19:33Hello.
19:33Hello.