After years of domestic abuse, Donnie and his agoraphobic mother Helen attempt to make a normal life for themselves, only to find that they can't shake their unforgiving past.
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00:04:10Hey, come on in, Lewis. Yeah, got you this. Oh, nice. My favourite. Saves you stealing it from work.
00:04:17This your place? Yeah, mine and my mother's. Cool. What's the rate worth? Oh, 190? Mum doesn't work, though, and we just refurnished it, so...
00:04:26Um, Mum, this is Lewis, my boss from down at the Bottle Way. Hi there. Hello, Lewis. I'm Helen. Nice to meet you, Helen.
00:04:37Oh, I'm sorry. Um, Lewis, this is my, uh, Aunt Jane. And Susan, you already met. Nice to meet you both.
00:04:45This is my cousin, Frank. Hey, man, how are ya? Yeah, good, thanks. Cheers.
00:04:50And here's my Uncle Dave. Dave. And, uh, Tom and Rachel, who work down the road at the fish and chip shop.
00:04:56Yeah, I think I've seen you guys around the place. Yeah, you looked familiar when you came out. Yeah.
00:05:01Pull up a chair, Lewis.
00:05:03Donnie would, but he, uh, should be cooking like he said he was going for.
00:05:07I'm getting there, Uncle Dave. I'm just doing the rounds first.
00:05:12So, you run the Bottle Shop down from us?
00:05:15Yeah, yeah, I've also got the one on Monmouth Road. Bit of a chain going.
00:05:18Uh, the economy's meant to be drying up, but people are still buying alcohol.
00:05:29We'll see you sometime during the week.
00:05:30Yeah, thanks for coming, guys. No worries.
00:05:32Let us know. We'll all get together with Amy and go see a movie or something.
00:05:35Oh, yeah, sure. Sounds good.
00:05:37Bye, Donnie. Say goodbye to your mum for us.
00:05:40Oh, uh, yeah. Will do.
00:05:45See yous later.
00:05:52When did you last hear from Martin?
00:05:58Maybe six months ago.
00:06:00He sent a letter to the last house we were at.
00:06:05He's still in Melbourne?
00:06:09I think so. He didn't say.
00:06:21Does...
00:06:23Does he still think you had something to do with Sam's disappearance?
00:06:26I don't know.
00:06:28I don't know.
00:06:53You can't keep hiding secrets from the world.
00:06:55When did you last go outside?
00:07:00I guess...
00:07:02When we moved here.
00:07:04Four months ago.
00:07:05From the car to the front door with your jacket over you?
00:07:10Oh, Jesus.
00:07:12Helen.
00:07:14Would you please let me help you?
00:07:17Okay, I don't have money to splash around,
00:07:20but I am willing to pay for you to see someone about this.
00:07:22I don't need help. I don't.
00:07:26I'm fine, Jane.
00:07:28Just let me stay indoors.
00:07:30It's better this way.
00:07:32But what about the rest of the world?
00:07:35There's a big, beautiful place out there and you haven't seen it in four years.
00:07:40I've seen enough of it.
00:07:50It's open to be heading off.
00:07:52Early start tomorrow.
00:07:54Better get in before the shop ombuds and do a stock tag.
00:07:57Yeah.
00:07:59You gave me tomorrow, remember?
00:08:01Oh, yeah.
00:08:02I'm going to the beach.
00:08:03Who with?
00:08:04Amy should be coming.
00:08:06Oh, Amy's working tomorrow.
00:08:07Oh, really?
00:08:08She said you needed some more hours.
00:08:09Sorry.
00:08:10I nearly are knuckles and I expected some more hours.
00:08:22Oh, my God.
00:08:25No way, my face.
00:08:28Eric helping me!
00:08:32I'm×´ gonna call him an a little place for sale.
00:08:35Oh, God.
00:08:36Oh, God.
00:09:06Oh, my God.
00:09:36Oh, my God.
00:10:05The previous tenant do?
00:10:07Oh, they were not at all at all.
00:10:09They were very sad.
00:10:35They're electric, just reading your meter.
00:11:05Nooo!
00:11:23I'm so confused.
00:11:27Savings?
00:11:29Yes, thanks.
00:11:31And a pack of the strides.
00:11:593770.
00:12:11Um, tear the cheese away.
00:12:153490.
00:12:27I think I'll have a nice French pot.
00:12:33I think you'll have a nice French pot.
00:12:35Cheese would have been good.
00:12:37Now let me see...
00:12:39Money's tight.
00:12:41I'm not used to the electricity bill being so high.
00:12:49We should look at getting a recorder.
00:12:53Then I can take days of our lives.
00:12:55That's a waste of money.
00:12:59You haven't missed an episode yet.
00:13:01I like having a TV.
00:13:03I don't have to think about anything.
00:13:07You're in a world I'll never understand, Mark.
00:13:17Come on, Roger.
00:13:19Let's look upstairs.
00:13:21We aren't on this world forever.
00:13:27Coming right up now.
00:13:29Coming right up.
00:13:30Our time is coming.
00:13:31Better as I live and inhale.
00:13:33How are you, honey?
00:13:34All we can do is sit back and fantasise.
00:13:36How is it you are here?
00:13:39Keep the crap off.
00:13:41Is that why you wait on Colonel Master?
00:13:43I beg your pardon?
00:13:44Turn him up!
00:13:59Hey man.
00:14:00No.
00:14:01Sorry I had to go for food.
00:14:02No.
00:14:03Rachel's around the shop anyway.
00:14:05Um...
00:14:06I got twenty.
00:14:07Yeah, that'll do.
00:14:08It didn't bring much, a problem for doing work, but.
00:14:12We'll let you off.
00:14:14That's my last. Could've waited till next payday now.
00:14:18Time's tough, eh?
00:14:19Yeah.
00:14:20I've, uh, hidden some cash from my mum, you know,
00:14:22told her I don't make as much as I usually do.
00:14:24Yeah.
00:14:25Hey, um, if you ever want to do a few hours at the fish shop,
00:14:27you know, after-hours cleaning shit like that, let us know.
00:14:30Oh, that'd be good, man. Thanks.
00:14:31Yeah.
00:14:32You on? You heading off to work?
00:14:34Yeah. Yeah.
00:14:38You been busy with sales?
00:14:40Fish shop's a joke, if that's what you mean.
00:14:42It's his stuff that keeps me going.
00:14:44I've been, uh, looking to get a couple of plants myself, you know,
00:14:47some room down the back of the yard.
00:14:48Yeah.
00:14:49Hey, um, I might be able to help you out.
00:14:51Just, um, save up some cash.
00:14:53Give us a few weeks.
00:14:54Okay, thanks. That'd be great, man.
00:14:55Yeah.
00:14:56You liking this shit hole yet?
00:14:58Oh, I think so.
00:15:00Some room around here to spread my wings, you know,
00:15:02fool around a bit.
00:15:03Yeah.
00:15:12Uh...
00:15:13Whoa, whoa!
00:15:14Huhh!
00:15:15Whoa!
00:15:16Whoa!
00:15:17Whoa!
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00:15:24T�ed the place under there to walk.
00:15:31It's not his Humition aspect.
00:15:32We're gonna get some animals.
00:15:34Hey!
00:15:35On.
00:15:36Get out of there!
00:15:47Get out!
00:15:50Get out, you rotten mongrel!
00:15:53Get out!
00:16:06Get out of there!
00:16:36You're ten minutes late, buddy.
00:17:05I woke up late. Sorry.
00:17:08That's alright, I'm just sitting here counting smarties.
00:17:11Oh yeah? How many?
00:17:14I don't know. I got to sixteen, I ate some and then I lost count.
00:17:21You didn't tell me you'd taken more shifts, yeah?
00:17:23Oh yeah, I asked Lewis the day after your family came up. He said I could work the next day.
00:17:28Oh. Okay, thanks.
00:17:31What's wrong? We spoke about this.
00:17:33Yeah, I know. It's just my family really wanted to meet you.
00:17:38I had my cousin down my back saying how you didn't exist.
00:17:41You're just a figment of my imagination.
00:17:44Yeah, but your mother's met me.
00:17:46Yeah.
00:17:47Hey, I'm sorry. I really need the money right now. We all do the way the world is.
00:17:55Yeah, I know.
00:18:00Hey look, finish up your shift and come round to mine. My housemate's away.
00:18:05You can screw all afternoon.
00:18:07Don't talk like that.
00:18:08What? Like what?
00:18:09Like that. It's dirty.
00:18:13But I want you Donny.
00:18:16I want to touch you.
00:18:20Right?
00:18:21Look, usually it's the guy that says this, but um, how much time do you need?
00:18:26See you this afternoon.
00:18:31See you this afternoon.
00:18:33Okay.
00:18:49Um, we got the red notice.
00:18:52Ooh!
00:18:53So did you, apparently?
00:18:56What happened what happened
00:19:26That was gas and people watching me
00:19:33Come on, let's get you out
00:19:37Come on
00:19:42Hey Carl, I won't call attention
00:19:46What is it you won't call attention?
00:19:49Don't look at me, I don't feel well
00:19:56Dad was an asshole mum, but he's not coming back
00:20:03He's not coming back mum
00:20:06You should go check
00:20:08I am not going to go check
00:20:10Why should I?
00:20:12You know when a person's heart stops beating it means they're dead
00:20:15He's dead, his fucking body is running away
00:20:18I think you should go check Dottie, I think he was out there
00:20:23I am not driving for five hours to find some fucking washed away corpse
00:20:28He's gone
00:20:29Believe me for Christ's sake when I say you're bloody delusional
00:20:32Where are you going?
00:20:33Out
00:20:34I can't be around you when you're like this
00:20:48He used to beat her up
00:20:53And he beat all of us up, but especially mum
00:20:56He used to feed her story
00:20:59I remember the last night he threw my brother Martin through a window
00:21:05And they just beat her up repeatedly on the kitchen table
00:21:08Just raping her
00:21:10I don't know what fucking drunk my father was
00:21:15He poisoned her a couple times too
00:21:17And it made her believe the air outside was poisonous
00:21:19She had to stay inside
00:21:21That really fucked with her head
00:21:23And he manipulated her with all sorts of religious bullshit
00:21:27And make her believe the times that anybody who entered the house aside from us
00:21:31Were a major threat
00:21:33Shit
00:21:34I thought you said she just had a phobia
00:21:39Well it was just that
00:21:40I mean
00:21:41It still is to some extent
00:21:44My brother and I were just too curious to let our father's world keep in on us
00:21:49We had to fucking skip town after the plumber came over to fix the basin
00:22:04My mum
00:22:08For a long time
00:22:10Didn't know what was right or wrong
00:22:12She thought he was a bad man
00:22:14Someone was going to rape her
00:22:15And she'd gotten enough of that from dad
00:22:19Look, if you're trying to scare me off your mother
00:22:21It's not going to work
00:22:23She's kooky, yeah
00:22:24But
00:22:25She's not a fucking serial killer
00:22:27She's normal
00:22:28Well now she is
00:22:31It took some time though
00:22:34She learned a lot from TV when we finally got on
00:22:38Once we got away from my father, you know
00:22:39She learned not to be so scared of people
00:22:42She's still afraid of the outside
00:22:44I don't think we're ever going to fix that
00:22:48You know what?
00:22:49I think you're telling me this shit because you don't want to touch me
00:22:54You're so fucking innocent
00:23:00You're a virgin, aren't you?
00:23:02Don't talk like that, Amy
00:23:03Don't talk like that, Amy
00:23:12It's fun
00:23:14No, not yet
00:23:16What's wrong?
00:23:18I'm not ready
00:23:19You're fucking weird, Donny Jacobson
00:23:20See this bear here?
00:23:36I was 13 when I lost my V-plates
00:23:40Miss Bear saw the whole thing
00:23:41It was my hot next door neighbour, Steve
00:23:42I hurt like hell the first time
00:23:43I didn't want to do it again
00:23:44He made me
00:23:45And then I went back to school and suddenly I was popular
00:23:49I had the whole world handed to me on a plate
00:23:51Heaps of sex, all the drugs I wanted for free
00:23:56And then school ended and suddenly I wasn't popular anymore
00:23:57I'm just this girl who doesn't know what she wants because I had it all already
00:23:58I'm just this girl who doesn't know what she wants because I had it all already
00:23:59I'm just this girl who doesn't know what she wants because I had it all already
00:24:00I'm just this girl who doesn't know what she wants because I had it all already
00:24:01I'm just this girl who doesn't know what she wants because I had it all already
00:24:30I'm just this girl who doesn't know what she wants
00:24:48Where were you?
00:24:50Out.
00:24:51Amy's house
00:24:52Are you going to watch TV with me tonight?
00:24:55I work now.
00:24:57I'll be back later
00:24:59Hey, Donnie.
00:25:12Let's go get some lunch
00:25:14Okay, sounds good.
00:25:17Who's going to run the shop?
00:25:18We'll put a back in 30 minutes sign up or something
00:25:21Sure, okay
00:25:24I don't think I can really afford this place
00:25:29Don't worry about it.
00:25:31Think of it as a Christmas bonus or something
00:25:34Thanks
00:25:35It's a nice place
00:25:37You don't really get out much, do you?
00:25:41It's cheaper to stay at home
00:25:43Want to see something?
00:25:47Yeah, sure
00:25:49Just bought it
00:25:50What, the whole thing?
00:25:53No, no, no
00:25:54The 8th floor
00:25:55Three bedrooms
00:25:56Spa
00:25:57Bar area
00:25:58It's real sweet
00:25:59Oh, that's amazing
00:26:00When do you move in?
00:26:01Two weeks
00:26:02You should come over
00:26:03Check it out
00:26:04I will, man
00:26:05Trust me
00:26:06Grab a spa
00:26:07A couple of scotches
00:26:08Put on some tunes
00:26:09Yeah, sounds good
00:26:11Have you shown Amy yet?
00:26:12No, no
00:26:13You're the first to see it
00:26:14Donnie, do you think Amy's right for you?
00:26:19Why?
00:26:20There's nothing wrong with Amy
00:26:21No, no, no
00:26:23It's just that
00:26:24Well, I employed her six months before you moved to town
00:26:27And you're not exactly the first guy she's been with
00:26:33Yeah, she told me
00:26:34And she's still friends with Kyle
00:26:36Fuck face, Kyle Richards
00:26:38Thank you
00:26:42I, um, I didn't know that
00:26:47It's just that
00:26:48Look, I think you can do better
00:26:51Yeah, she's good to me
00:26:53She's patient
00:26:54Patient
00:26:56Patient
00:26:57Well, that's one thing, I guess
00:27:01You alright?
00:27:02You look a bit tense
00:27:04Yeah
00:27:05No, I don't
00:27:08Look, after work
00:27:09We should go grab some beers
00:27:10Help you relax, chill
00:27:11I don't know
00:27:12Come on, man
00:27:13You need to
00:27:14You need to
00:27:15I don't know, put your feet up and
00:27:16Relax
00:27:21Hey, open up
00:27:22It's Chris Dunn, your landlord
00:27:23Very well
00:27:24I just wait
00:27:25You're revealing you're ever supposed to
00:27:26It's very snapper
00:27:28I think I have a young student
00:27:30It must be very young
00:27:31In fact
00:27:32Extremely young
00:27:34Maybe I better bring you a name
00:27:41One, three, two, six
00:27:44Two a while ago
00:27:48You know your rent's overdue?
00:27:50I left a letter a few days ago
00:27:52There you go
00:27:53This is your second warning
00:27:54I don't muck around
00:27:55Next time I bring the authorities with me
00:27:56Do you understand?
00:28:02I know your son's taking care of things
00:28:03But he hasn't paid
00:28:04I want it in my mailbox
00:28:05In 48 hours
00:28:06Is that understood?
00:28:07We'll tell him
00:28:10Good
00:28:11You have a good day
00:28:12There you go
00:28:13You don't have a good day
00:28:14I want it in my arms
00:28:15I want it in my house
00:28:16The parents
00:28:18You know you're getting
00:28:19That's good
00:28:20Yeah
00:28:21I want it in my book
00:28:22You're going to send you to me
00:28:23You're going to ask me
00:28:24You're going to put me
00:28:25I want it in your house
00:28:26I want it in my room
00:28:27That's good
00:28:29I want it in my room
00:28:30You'll send me
00:28:31I think paradise is that place that you see in your mind, where it's like, you know, it's a tropical island, but the funny thing is nobody's ever on the island with us, you know?
00:28:57It's just peaceful. So, where are you from originally?
00:29:03Uh, north. No, I wasn't born there. My dad just, we moved up there when I was five.
00:29:12Five. Have you ever thought, like, about modelling?
00:29:18What? Modelling, acting. No, no, no, no, no.
00:29:23Well, you've got the face for it.
00:29:25I've got scars on my chest and on my back.
00:29:29You've got a scar. Yeah.
00:29:32I've got this scar. It's on my leg.
00:29:37Well, actually, it's a thong.
00:29:41When I was 17, jumping over this fence, there's this huge fucking stake.
00:29:51Oh!
00:29:53That's a scar.
00:29:55That close to my baldness.
00:29:59It's huge!
00:30:01Oh, sorry, sorry. The scar. The scar.
00:30:04You should see it.
00:30:05I mean, uh, well, my scar.
00:30:08You want another?
00:30:20Uh, you're paying?
00:30:22Yeah, sure.
00:30:23Um, another schooner. Yeah, the same. Yeah.
00:30:27Cheers.
00:30:29Mm, mm, mm, mm.
00:30:33Oh, fuck.
00:30:34Oh, fuck.
00:30:35Oh, oh!
00:30:36Oh!
00:30:37Oh!
00:30:38Oh!
00:30:39Oh!
00:30:40Oh!
00:30:41Oh!
00:30:42Oh!
00:30:43Oh!
00:30:44Oh!
00:30:45Fuck, man!
00:30:46Oh!
00:30:47Oh!
00:30:48Oh!
00:30:49You are fucked.
00:30:52You've got to get home.
00:30:54You should just crash at my place. It's closer.
00:30:57No, I've got to get home.
00:30:59You have to check on mum and make sure she's made dinner.
00:31:04Whatever.
00:31:16Hello?
00:31:18Is anyone there?
00:31:22Mum?
00:31:23It's me, Martin.
00:31:34Martin?
00:31:36Oh, God!
00:31:42Hi, Mum.
00:31:49Sorry.
00:32:00You've grown so much.
00:32:04Yeah, I'm doing good.
00:32:06I'm doing good.
00:32:14I'll get you some food.
00:32:17Amen.
00:32:22Well, let me know if there's anything I can do.
00:32:28Well, let me know if there's anything I can do.
00:32:39Uh, thanks.
00:32:42I'll, um, I'll see you at work.
00:32:46Sure.
00:32:58Here he is.
00:33:02Hey.
00:33:04Hey, Donnie.
00:33:06How are you?
00:33:10Good, Martin.
00:33:12What are you doing here?
00:33:14Ninety-Jane asked me to come up and see the new house.
00:33:18Come and have dinner, dear.
00:33:22I made the chicken.
00:33:26Eat up.
00:33:32I hear you're working at a bottle shop now.
00:33:38Pays the bills.
00:33:44Yeah.
00:33:46It's good to see you finally have a TV.
00:33:50Oh, I love it.
00:33:52I'm very addicted.
00:33:54Days of our lives.
00:33:56It's very romantic, you know.
00:34:00Donnie doesn't like it as much.
00:34:02Bad things to do, Mum.
00:34:04I like it anyway.
00:34:08I'm going to cook the pie.
00:34:20Martin bought us a nice apricot pie, Donnie.
00:34:24Isn't that nice?
00:34:26Sure.
00:34:38Don't fucking say anything.
00:34:40What?
00:34:42You come into this house acting like some good fucking son who's meant to have achieved something.
00:34:46Where have you even been?
00:34:48Look, I'm not here to be some sort of upset, okay?
00:34:52Those days are over.
00:34:54I just couldn't take it.
00:34:56After waking up with 30 stitches in my head.
00:34:58I mean, I had a policeman come up and tell me my family was dead.
00:35:02It took me three years just to rediscover you were alive and I did everything for myself.
00:35:08You know, you guys left me in that hospital, don't forget that.
00:35:12There were two fucking corpses in that house!
00:35:14You don't know what it's like you have to move them around.
00:35:16You have to burn that friggin' house down and start again.
00:35:18You've got it lucky when Dad's backhanded if you threw that tainted glass.
00:35:23I had to watch Mum being raped up against a wall.
00:35:26You've got it lucky.
00:35:27I pay for everything here, you fuck.
00:35:30Electricity, water, food.
00:35:31I have to do all that while she sits there in front of the TV like a zombie.
00:35:35You come in with some big fucking apricot pie like that's meant to fix all this shit.
00:35:40She needs help, Donnie.
00:35:42She needs to see someone.
00:35:44According to all legal records, she's dead, remember?
00:35:47We can't just come out of hiding, imagine the question.
00:35:50I do the best I can with my head always looking over my shoulder.
00:35:53You know anyone of us could speak up and spill your name.
00:35:56We may all be family but if it comes down to it and Mum doesn't get help, someone's gonna speak.
00:36:02I mean I have Aunty Jane tell me about this dump and how you're hardly eating.
00:36:07There are ways around this, Donnie, ways to fix this.
00:36:11We do just fine.
00:36:13No you don't.
00:36:15I can see Dad in you.
00:36:17And Mum.
00:36:18Let me tell you something, Donnie.
00:36:21When people witness violence they do one of two things.
00:36:24Either they learn from it and try to become a better person.
00:36:28I mean that's what I did.
00:36:29I walked out of the hospital and I started again.
00:36:32Well they let it take over them.
00:36:34Consume them and they live by it.
00:36:36And it just sits inside of you until one day they just snap.
00:36:41I am not a violent person, dickhead.
00:36:45Maybe.
00:36:46But like you said, I'm not the one who burnt down the house and took care of the bodies.
00:36:51I'm not the one who witnessed all that shit.
00:36:54You did.
00:36:55And our lives went in very different directions that night, Donnie.
00:36:59But you can fix this.
00:37:00Let me help you.
00:37:04Go back to your perfect world.
00:37:15That's my plan.
00:37:16Keep going.
00:37:17Keep going.
00:37:18You may, come.
00:37:19Look at me.
00:37:20Keep going.
00:37:21Keep going.
00:37:22Yeah.
00:37:23You will.
00:37:29I'm not the one who gets home.
00:37:31You won't.
00:37:33No.
00:37:35This was a scene.
00:37:36I'm not the one who has the one who just came out.
00:37:39I'm not the one who keeps me crying.
00:37:41Oh, my God.
00:38:11Rachel's out tonight?
00:38:22Yeah.
00:38:24Not sure where.
00:38:31That doesn't worry you?
00:38:34It hasn't worried me yet.
00:38:37She's a good girl, that one.
00:38:40Yeah, Amy is too.
00:38:41Listen, Donny, women are like buses.
00:38:53One shows up every 15 minutes.
00:38:57Just don't get disappointed.
00:39:01What are you talking about?
00:39:03Nothing, nothing, man.
00:39:09You seem happy with Amy.
00:39:11I'm glad.
00:39:11I'm going to get there.
00:39:17You know, I'm going to get my own place and I'm going to live how I want.
00:39:21You know, I just need to juggle around some things first.
00:39:24I'm not judging you.
00:39:29You seem pretty fucked up, that's all.
00:39:34All fucked up once.
00:39:36And I'm knocking on my door at 2 o'clock in the morning.
00:39:38I just feel like I've got this bad taste in my mouth.
00:39:49My diagnosis is that you think about way too much shit.
00:39:53Let it get the better of you.
00:39:56My prescription?
00:39:57Take lots and lots of drugs.
00:40:00No, I don't.
00:40:20Okay.
00:40:50Hey, do you want to get something to eat?
00:41:00Yeah, no.
00:41:01What's up?
00:41:02I got fired, Johnny.
00:41:04What?
00:41:05Yeah, look, um, I've got to look for a job in my house next to six, so I should probably
00:41:10hang around and look after him.
00:41:11Shit, I'll talk to Lewis, alright?
00:41:13I mean, he gave you more hours like a week ago.
00:41:16I wouldn't bother, he's a sleaze, man.
00:41:18I can talk to him, I know him.
00:41:21I've got to go.
00:41:22See ya.
00:41:48Hey.
00:41:49Hey, what's up?
00:41:50Hey.
00:41:53Hey.
00:41:55Hey, wait.
00:42:00Hey.
00:42:01We need to leave soon.
00:42:28Why?
00:42:30I don't trust Martin.
00:42:33He won't do anything, Donnie.
00:42:35I don't trust him.
00:42:38Having Auntie Jane over was a bad idea.
00:42:47The bad people outside this house are real, Mum.
00:42:54I know that.
00:42:59I've seen the spear.
00:43:07Hello?
00:43:10Hey, Lewis.
00:43:11It's me.
00:43:12Hey, Donnie.
00:43:13How are you?
00:43:14Good.
00:43:15Can I come over?
00:43:16Yeah, sure.
00:43:17Hey, Donnie.
00:43:19Can I come over?
00:43:21Yeah, sure.
00:43:23Hey, Donnie.
00:43:25Come in.
00:43:26You're moving out of this place.
00:43:29How do you afford it?
00:43:30Well, you know, I'm a funny child.
00:43:32I've got my own business and all of that.
00:43:34Don't worry about them, they're my cousins.
00:43:38Are you close?
00:43:40No, no, no, no.
00:43:42My mum married into a big family and, oh, you know, I'm nice to them just being polite and
00:43:46all of that.
00:43:47Yeah, get this into you, 15-year-old matured Scotch, very smooth.
00:44:13Why the visit?
00:44:15I guess it's not a social call.
00:44:16Uh, no.
00:44:18It just kind of bugs me about Amy.
00:44:21Did you really have to take a job away?
00:44:24Man, well, look, the body corporates of the new place are huge.
00:44:28And, well, I've had to make cutbacks.
00:44:30Look, I'm working extra hours myself.
00:44:32Yeah, but I haven't been working for you as long as she has.
00:44:35But it's different.
00:44:36You're cash in hand.
00:44:38It's easy and the girls aren't really that professional.
00:44:41Amber's late and Amy doesn't know how to shut up shop properly.
00:44:45Yes, I may not be around for much longer.
00:44:50You know, I think you should consider rehiring her.
00:44:53Mmm.
00:44:54Fuck.
00:44:55Sorry, Donny.
00:44:56I hope I haven't offended you.
00:44:57Oh, no.
00:44:58No, it's not that.
00:44:59It's just, if things are complicated at home, you know, my mum's not doing too well.
00:45:05And her agoraphobia is just getting to me.
00:45:08And it's not just that.
00:45:11She was a paranoid delusional, I was told.
00:45:15You were told?
00:45:16By a doctor.
00:45:18Years ago.
00:45:20What is it?
00:45:21Is it cash?
00:45:22Do you need some more money?
00:45:23No.
00:45:24No, I just need to protect her, you know, from the world.
00:45:28I can't do it here.
00:45:29Not in this town, anyway.
00:45:30Well, what about Amy?
00:45:31Trust me.
00:45:32She's...
00:45:33She was gentle.
00:45:34She took some of the fear away.
00:45:35You know, I like her.
00:45:36I want good things for her.
00:45:37It's just too complicated.
00:45:38I have secrets.
00:45:41Look.
00:45:42You know, things inside me that I live with every day, I'm just scared of being found out.
00:46:02Look, you can tell me.
00:46:03No, I can't.
00:46:04It's okay.
00:46:05Look, I know what you want to say.
00:46:08Let it all out.
00:46:10It's okay.
00:46:11Let it out.
00:46:12Just tell me.
00:46:13No, I can't.
00:46:14Tell me a secret, Donny.
00:46:16Donny, you're a good looking bloke.
00:46:18I mean, you've got fucking eyelashes I'd kill for.
00:46:21Don't.
00:46:22Your girls should just be throwing themselves at...
00:46:23What the fuck?
00:46:24What the fuck, man?
00:46:25You think I wanted this?
00:46:26I don't want any of this.
00:46:27Donny!
00:46:28Because you're my friend.
00:46:29I don't want you touching me.
00:46:30Donny!
00:46:31There's no fucking nice people.
00:46:34Screw you, Lewis.
00:46:36I quit.
00:46:37Donny.
00:46:38Donny.
00:46:39Fuck.
00:46:40Donny!
00:46:41I'll wake off over you.
00:46:42It's a fucking compliment.
00:46:45Amy!
00:46:46Amy, it's me.
00:46:47Open up.
00:46:48Amy, I need you right now.
00:46:51Amy!
00:46:52She's not home.
00:46:53Where is she?
00:46:54Tell Dr. Toronto.
00:46:55When is she going to be back?
00:46:56I don't know.
00:46:57Probably in the morning.
00:46:58Go home.
00:46:59Come to sleep.
00:47:00Oh.
00:47:01Oh.
00:47:02Oh.
00:47:03Oh.
00:47:04Oh.
00:47:05Oh.
00:47:06Oh.
00:47:07Oh.
00:47:08Oh.
00:47:09Oh.
00:47:10Oh.
00:47:11Oh.
00:47:12Oh.
00:47:13Oh.
00:47:14Oh.
00:47:15Oh.
00:47:16Oh.
00:47:17Oh.
00:47:18Oh.
00:47:19Oh.
00:47:23Oh.
00:47:24Oh.
00:47:25Oh.
00:47:28Oh, oh.
00:47:32Oh.
00:47:33Oh.
00:47:35Oh.
00:48:06Thank God that rain's clear.
00:48:32You okay, man?
00:48:33Look, I need some money, Tom.
00:48:35I just got fired.
00:48:36Look, I quit.
00:48:37I just need some work.
00:48:38I need to help out.
00:48:39Look, man, just calm down.
00:48:41I don't know if I can help out.
00:48:43I mean, this recession shit's getting worse, man.
00:48:45Rachel and I just got rid of all our extra hands.
00:48:48We're working seven days a week.
00:48:49Yeah, but you said I could help out, Tom.
00:48:50You told me that.
00:48:51Yeah, but things change.
00:48:52I just can't afford it.
00:48:54I mean, you're over 21.
00:48:56I'm better off getting a 16-year-old.
00:48:58I'll do minimum wage.
00:48:59It's not that.
00:49:00Look, you just can't.
00:49:02I might have some friends in one.
00:49:04I'll ask some friends, Donnie.
00:49:10Come see me next week.
00:49:22What are you doing?
00:49:23We have to go, Mum.
00:49:25We need to leave tonight.
00:49:29They found me.
00:49:30They might.
00:49:31It's not safe here.
00:49:33I don't want to leave.
00:49:35I don't want to leave, Donnie.
00:49:37They're going to find us, Mum.
00:49:38Our time is up here.
00:49:39They all fucked us.
00:49:43I want to take the television.
00:49:45You happy?
00:49:51I don't want to go outside.
00:49:54You don't have a choice.
00:49:56I'm trying to help you.
00:49:57I'm the only one who has never tried to help you, Mum.
00:50:00Just listen to me and do as I say.
00:50:03Mum and Aunty Jane have found us out.
00:50:05They're spinning stories.
00:50:10I want to go get some money.
00:50:15I want to go get some money.
00:50:17Love you Macht.
00:50:18Oh, my God.
00:50:48Oh, hey, Danny.
00:50:50Hey.
00:50:52I'm just getting something here.
00:50:54Yeah, that's cool.
00:50:56Hey, when's your next shift?
00:50:58Uh, tomorrow night, I think.
00:51:00That's not too bad.
00:51:02It sucks about Amy and Emma, though.
00:51:04Yeah. Yeah.
00:51:06Actually, um, she came in here earlier today
00:51:08with some guy.
00:51:10They look kind of close.
00:51:12Do you know them?
00:51:14Not officially.
00:51:16Oh, shit. Sorry, man.
00:51:18The top just came off it.
00:51:20It happens. It's alright. Don't worry.
00:51:22I gotta go, man.
00:51:24There's a ten for the mess.
00:51:26Uh, sure, Danny.
00:51:28Uh, I'll see you around.
00:51:46Alright. It's okay.
00:51:48Alright. It's okay.
00:51:50It's okay.
00:51:56Alright. It's okay.
00:51:58Yeah.
00:52:00Alright. It's okay.
00:52:02Alright. Okay.
00:52:04Alright. It's okay.
00:52:06All right, it's okay.
00:52:29Thank you, thank you.
00:53:06Train info, how can I help you?
00:53:13Hi, is there a late night trying to go on a sitting night?
00:53:16Yes, the 1240.
00:53:18Are there any seats available?
00:53:20Yes, we have several seats available.
00:53:28Hi, my phone's off. Leave a message.
00:53:30Leave a message.
00:53:50You got any weed?
00:53:51In the cupboard.
00:54:01There's nothing here.
00:54:02You serious?
00:54:03Try under the couch.
00:54:09So, um, are we expecting young Donnie tonight?
00:54:13I doubt it. He usually works on Mondays.
00:54:16Mmm, and are you going to tell him?
00:54:18Yes, see, look, I've always had trouble with that part.
00:54:21Ah, I should know.
00:54:24I was his first.
00:54:25He was a virgin.
00:54:28It was horrible.
00:54:30Oh, my God.
00:54:32I didn't want to laugh, but he seemed so awkward.
00:54:36How old was he?
00:54:3722.
00:54:38Oh, my God.
00:54:39I don't think he's ever lived out of home.
00:54:41From what he says, he's been locked inside his whole life.
00:54:43I don't even think he's finished high school.
00:54:46What?
00:55:03Did you find it?
00:55:06No.
00:55:09So your roommate left the door nice and open?
00:55:19What, she's a slack witch.
00:55:27Come back!
00:55:29I want to go again!
00:55:32Yeah, alright.
00:55:39Here.
00:55:41Here.
00:55:49It's your way.
00:55:50I don't know.
00:56:20I don't know.
00:56:50I don't know.
00:57:20I don't know.
00:57:50I want the TV to work.
00:57:57Look, we're leaving in an hour, Mum.
00:57:58It's a train, so you can just sit there with the jacket over your head.
00:58:01I don't care.
00:58:02I need the TV on.
00:58:03Don't give me any of that shit.
00:58:05Not now, do you understand?
00:58:08Get your gear together.
00:58:10The TV?
00:58:11Get another one.
00:58:20Come on.
00:58:22Come on, just get me the train seat.
00:58:23I can't have a good time.
00:58:31I still got time.
00:58:33I can't.
00:58:37I can't.
00:58:38I can't.
00:58:39I can't have the train seat.
00:58:40I can't have the train seat.
00:58:42I can't have the train seat.
00:58:43I can't have the train seat.
00:58:44Please, please, please.
00:58:45Please, please, please, please.
00:58:47Fuck with me.
00:59:06I'll fuck with you.
00:59:07I'll fuck with you.
00:59:37Mom!
00:59:39Mom!
00:59:40Mom!
01:00:07Can you fix the TV?
01:00:37I think I'll have a nice friend's pocket.
01:00:39Do you think you'll have a nice friend's pocket?
01:00:41Do you think you'll have a nice friend's pocket?
01:00:43Do you think you'll have a nice friend's pocket?
01:00:45Now let me see, what's in my pocket?
01:00:47I had a dream once.
01:00:49We were at the beach.
01:00:51I never liked the beach.
01:00:55If Martin was there,
01:00:59and you were both building sandcastles together,
01:01:05it looked like fun.
01:01:13The waves would keep coming in,
01:01:15knocking down the castles.
01:01:21But you two boys would keep building up.
01:01:25Both very persistent.
01:01:29Your father came over a sand dune.
01:01:35He was smiling.
01:01:37Everyone was smiling.
01:01:41Everyone was smiling.
01:01:49It was a good dream.
01:01:53But now it's over.
01:01:55It's over.
01:02:09You need a bath.
01:02:11You're trying to kiss a Harmon.
01:02:17And that's really hard.
01:02:19You're so sweet.
01:02:21What do you think?
01:02:23You're getting a bath.
01:02:25You're right.
01:02:27You're so sweet.
01:02:29You're amazing.
01:02:31You're so sweet.
01:02:33That's what I've done.
01:02:35100g chicken
01:03:05Oh, my God.
01:03:35Oh, my God.
01:04:05Oh, my God.
01:04:35Oh, my God.
01:05:05Oh, my God.
01:05:07It's all right.
01:05:09It's all right.
01:05:10Here you go.
01:05:14No, it's all right.
01:05:17It's all right.
01:05:18It's okay.
01:05:19Mommy's here, baby.
01:05:21Mommy's here.
01:05:22Help me.
01:05:25I am, baby.
01:05:27It'll all be over.
01:05:30All be finished.
01:05:32I hurt you too much.
01:05:34And she's here.
01:05:49And she's here.
01:05:52Let's do this.
01:05:54Okay.
01:05:55All right.
01:06:01I love you.
01:06:24Help! Help me!
01:06:27What's wrong?
01:06:29Can you see it?
01:06:35Can you see it?
01:06:37The pride.
01:06:39There's nothing there, Ella.
01:06:41What's wrong?
01:06:43I had to go.
01:06:59I had to go.
01:07:01I had to go.
01:07:05I had to go.
01:07:07I had to go.
01:07:09I had to go.
01:07:11I had to go.
01:07:13I had to go.
01:07:15I had to go.
01:07:19I had to go.
01:07:21I had to go.
01:07:23I had to go.
01:07:25I had to go.
01:07:27I had to go.
01:07:29I had to go.
01:07:31I had to go.
01:07:33I had to go.
01:07:35I had to go.
01:07:37I had to go.
01:07:39I had to go.
01:07:41I had to go.
01:07:43I had to go.
01:07:45I had to go.
01:07:47I had to go.
01:07:49I had to go.
01:07:51I had to go.
01:07:53I had to go.
01:07:55I had to go.
01:07:57I had to go.