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00:00 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:03 You all right, Lyn?
00:15 What's happening with this Jules Knight fellow, then?
00:17 Is he running the place now, or what?
00:19 Whose name's above the door?
00:20 [CHATTER]
00:23 [SIGHS]
00:37 [MUSIC PLAYING]
00:39 [LAUGHS]
00:41 Was your party this morning?
00:43 Well, after a wake-up call like that, what do you expect?
00:46 You and the stew.
00:47 Oh, I think it's nice old people still have sex.
00:49 [LAUGHS]
00:51 You're only as young as the men you feel.
00:54 What the hell is this?
00:56 Oh, yeah, that Shirley woman left herself behind.
00:58 What, you just thought you'd been it?
00:59 Well, that is where type belongs.
01:00 Linda, darling, why so much tension?
01:02 I've got two kids to look after, a pub to run,
01:04 and my home has been invaded!
01:06 Oh, maybe lay off the coffee.
01:08 You do have an angsty vibe right now.
01:09 Girls, show Linda some respect.
01:11 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:14 Hi, Ollie.
01:16 [GASPS]
01:17 Girls, disappear.
01:19 Ollie wants his breakfast.
01:20 [SIGHS]
01:21 [CLINKING]
01:22 [THUD]
01:24 Come on.
01:27 Breakfast is in bed.
01:28 Oh, ding, ding.
01:29 Round two?
01:30 OK.
01:31 [LAUGHS]
01:32 I don't like all the strangers.
01:35 [LAUGHS]
01:37 Neither do I.
01:38 [MUSIC PLAYING]
01:40 [CHATTER]
01:43 Oi, wonder where he got to.
01:47 Ben, how long you been running for?
01:48 Ben, I just wanted to say how devastated I am for all of you.
01:52 Thanks.
01:53 Yeah, thank you.
01:55 That business thing we were talking about,
01:56 let's just forget it.
01:57 I won't hold you to anything.
01:58 No, I-- I still want to do it.
02:00 So, uh, get the paperwork done.
02:02 I'll come and sign it later, yeah?
02:04 Honestly, Ben, I know things have changed.
02:06 So just return the damn payment, and we'll move on, yeah?
02:08 Nothing's changed yet.
02:11 OK, well, um, come over to the gym later,
02:14 and we'll sign the contracts, yeah?
02:17 OK.
02:18 [SIGHS]
02:19 What's that all about?
02:21 I'm selling the houses to Sharon.
02:23 It's-- it's about Lexi, you know?
02:25 She needs me now more than ever, and I've
02:26 got to be there for her.
02:27 You know, I want to give her all the time I can give her.
02:29 I want to prioritize her.
02:31 It's not some business.
02:32 Have you seen the new landlord of the Vic?
02:39 Boxer, apparently.
02:41 Mum reckons that she snogged him after one of his fights.
02:43 Why, not a-- a leisure center in 1990?
02:46 She must be so proud.
02:47 No, it's him.
02:48 Or he was someone pretending to be him.
02:50 But either way, I mean, what a story, eh?
02:53 Worthy of Shakespeare's quill.
02:54 I know. Keep changing.
02:55 Thanks.
02:56 [DOOR OPENS]
02:58 [DOOR CLOSES]
02:59 [SIGHS]
03:02 You all right there?
03:03 Yeah.
03:04 No, um, I'm sorry.
03:07 Sorry.
03:10 Lexi has this, um, breakfast cereal,
03:13 but I don't know what it's--
03:15 I tell you what, I'll-- I'll go somewhere else.
03:17 It's all right.
03:18 I know the one she likes, and I know what honey buys as well.
03:22 So how about I put a selection of things together?
03:25 Really?
03:26 Yeah.
03:27 That's very kind of you.
03:28 Thank you.
03:29 And I am-- I'm-- I'm so sorry what I did.
03:31 It's, um, it's forgotten.
03:33 And I'm really sorry for your loss, Billy.
03:37 [MUSIC PLAYING]
03:41 Are you OK?
03:51 It's Lola.
03:54 Like, did we use she had so much life ahead of her.
04:02 It's just sad.
04:04 It's just really sad.
04:05 [SIGHS]
04:08 It's OK.
04:11 [SNIFFLES]
04:13 [SIGHS]
04:15 It's just Lola, you know, is bringing
04:17 back memories of Jack's.
04:18 Yeah, of course.
04:22 Come here.
04:29 [POLICE RADIO CHATTER]
04:32 I've dropped Annie at nursery, Ollie at school,
04:50 and what have you done?
04:51 You do know we open in 15 minutes.
04:53 Well, fridges are stopped, beer pipes are cleaned.
04:55 [SIGHS]
04:57 [SIGHS]
04:58 The pub looks pretty spotless to me.
05:00 Well, darling, I want to talk to you about a big night
05:03 I want to do to celebrate our arrival.
05:05 What do you think the appropriate morning
05:07 time is for Lola?
05:09 Maybe let her family bury her before you
05:11 go dancing on her grave.
05:12 Oh, darling, I'm just asking the question.
05:13 [KNOCKING]
05:16 Yes?
05:17 What is it?
05:18 Hey.
05:19 Good morning, Linda.
05:20 Morning.
05:21 George, the very man.
05:24 Your missus was telling me that you've
05:25 got the mildest touch when it comes to the old GGs.
05:28 I've backed a few winners in my time.
05:29 Aye, aye.
05:30 Good, because you're looking at a man who has predominantly
05:32 spent his whole life being lumbered
05:34 with asthmatic donkeys.
05:35 Now, is there any way to talk about your lovely lady?
05:37 That is not what I meant, and you know it.
05:39 She is a very fine filly, beautifully turned out.
05:42 And as long as she gets her oats regularly, she's happy.
05:44 [LAUGHS]
05:46 Look, the car lot's shut today, so what do you reckon?
05:49 Quick trip to the boogies?
05:52 Yeah, let's go.
05:53 [LAUGHS]
05:54 Wiggers, we'll get them up and move them out.
05:58 Don't worry, darling.
06:00 Just give her a bit of time.
06:01 She'll come round.
06:02 We were, uh--
06:15 Hello.
06:16 We were just off our funeral pyre last year.
06:21 She's got some things she wants to put in this coffin.
06:25 I shouldn't have flown off the handle like that.
06:29 Ain't easy for any of us, is it?
06:32 Billy's a mess.
06:33 He can't open the store.
06:34 Could do with a cuddle.
06:39 I've got to.
06:40 Do you still want to do that lunch?
06:50 Want to get that from the registry office, eh?
06:52 Yeah.
06:53 Yeah, definitely.
06:54 Go on.
06:55 Bye, darling.
07:02 Hello.
07:04 Babe.
07:05 Hello.
07:06 Oh.
07:12 Your mum always was a stunner, wasn't she?
07:16 What's this?
07:17 Friendship bracelets?
07:20 I think mum would like them.
07:21 Are you kidding?
07:22 She'd be always so proud of everything you did.
07:25 She loved this blanket as well.
07:27 It's to keep her warm.
07:29 Listen, me and Jay, we were thinking
07:36 that we could all go out.
07:38 Maybe get some lunch.
07:39 Have a little talk about mum.
07:46 And I know you're happy here.
07:50 I know that.
07:51 But me and Callum, we'd really love it
07:55 if you'd come and live with us.
07:57 I just want to be near mum for as long as I can.
08:01 Yeah, I get that.
08:02 But--
08:03 I'm staying here.
08:06 OK, baby.
08:07 OK, yeah.
08:09 Whatever's going to make you happy.
08:14 As long as you're happy, that's all that matters.
08:17 I have to think about Ollie.
08:19 You know, what's right for him?
08:20 His happiness.
08:21 He's just lost his dad.
08:23 Now he's had his home taken over as well.
08:26 Yeah, and you heard George with Ollie this morning.
08:27 He was great with him.
08:29 He's a big guy, but he is very sensitive.
08:31 What about his two entitled daughters?
08:33 Well, they've had tough times too.
08:34 Oh, you want to talk to me about tough times?
08:36 Excuse me?
08:37 Nine years ago, their mum walked out on them
08:39 without so much as a phone call.
08:40 Left one night, clothes still in the wardrobe,
08:42 and never spoke to them again.
08:43 Not even a postcard.
08:45 George has held those girls together and brought them up.
08:49 Single-handed, and I think he's done an amazing job.
08:51 So don't judge so fast.
08:54 Girls, what are you doing in about an hour and a half?
08:57 Got a feeling you're about to tell us.
08:58 I am.
08:59 It's bonding with little Ollie time.
09:01 Now, pick him up from school, and then take him
09:04 out for some chips or something.
09:05 No, no, no. He's got his routines.
09:06 He won't like that.
09:07 He doesn't even know them.
09:08 If he is being spoiled by his fun new aunts,
09:10 he will have the time of his life.
09:12 No, I have to speak to the school.
09:13 I'll have to check with Ollie, make sure he's OK with that.
09:15 That's fine.
09:16 Just relax.
09:17 Those girls are great with kids.
09:18 They have had their own dog for two years now.
09:21 Yeah.
09:22 They've only lost it once.
09:24 Yes, darling, what can I get you?
09:25 Pine to bitter.
09:27 Now, you have my word, I'll get the money into your account.
09:29 Yeah, you leave it with me.
09:32 I spent half my life cleaning up Vinnie's mess.
09:36 He's getting both barrels for this.
09:37 Well, don't go too hard on him, all right?
09:39 He's a good boy, really.
09:40 He is a liability.
09:42 I've got a very tense client expecting clean money.
09:45 He messed up the transaction.
09:46 So now I have to raise cash fast.
09:50 What are you doing?
09:50 Who's that for?
09:52 Lola's family.
09:53 It's a gesture.
09:54 What?
09:55 Last time we did that, Billy trashed the place.
09:56 He's even paid us for the damages yet.
09:58 Well, considering the stress they've been under.
09:59 All right.
10:00 So now I'm out of pocket again?
10:01 [PHONE RINGING]
10:03 I'm on this all day.
10:05 Cancel any dinner plans you have for us.
10:07 [CHATTER]
10:10 Hey, can we meet?
10:20 Is, uh-- you're a man of honor.
10:25 I want to talk to you about this place.
10:27 Anything I can help with?
10:28 I mean, if it's a business thing.
10:29 No, you're all right.
10:30 I'll speak to George.
10:31 Yeah, I'll let him know you were asking.
10:32 All right, cheers.
10:36 You all right, mate?
10:37 How you doing?
10:39 Yeah.
10:41 Just popped out for some food.
10:42 You know, me, Ben, and Lexi is a--
10:44 well, a distraction, really.
10:47 I just-- I dropped by to see Billy earlier on.
10:52 There's-- there's no preparing yourself, is there?
10:56 I-- I meant what I said.
10:58 The cost of the funeral and all that.
11:01 I've got that covered.
11:02 You sure?
11:03 I just spoke to Ben.
11:04 He reckons he wants to pay for it.
11:05 I thought he was skin.
11:06 Didn't he tell you?
11:08 Callum reckons he's selling the arches to Sharon.
11:12 Elaine, you was not wrong about this one.
11:15 Yeah, we got lucky.
11:17 Winners don't make their own luck.
11:19 I'm up for a victorious Jimmy.
11:22 I'm the one who hit the jackpot, and I am not letting it go.
11:26 Phil's here to talk business, apparently.
11:32 But just to be clear, you aren't making any decisions
11:34 about this place without my say so.
11:36 It's going to be at least another 10
11:43 minute wait on this fish.
11:44 Bobby, in and out.
11:46 You'll be fine.
11:47 [DOORBELL RINGS]
11:48 Oh, nice.
11:51 The ADXD appointment's come through for next week.
11:54 Oh, that's great.
11:56 Bobby.
11:57 Bobby, 12 o'clock.
11:58 Is that when your appointment is?
11:59 Ladies, hi.
12:01 What can we do for you?
12:03 That's a dog.
12:04 Churmature.
12:05 Yeah, he's good to us.
12:07 You don't bite people's ears, do you?
12:10 No, but she does.
12:12 Vampire kink, or just hungry?
12:15 Funny.
12:16 You going to take our order, or what?
12:18 Well, actually, before we do that,
12:21 as cute as the little doggy woggy is,
12:24 it's not actually allowed inside, just because of the food
12:27 and the germs.
12:29 It's not dirty.
12:30 You had a bath this morning, didn't you, boy?
12:32 Smell him. - Smell him.
12:33 Yeah, smell him.
12:34 Uh-- well, that dog smells lovely.
12:40 Mm-hmm.
12:41 Uh, well, I suppose it would be OK, just, you know,
12:48 just once, if you stay, if the dog stays.
12:51 Right, thanks, Bob.
12:56 What can we do for you, girls?
12:58 So I want us to start running regular five nights together.
13:01 Pie, pint, and a punch-up.
13:03 You sell the tickets in here, do the food and drink and that,
13:06 and I'll organize the fires.
13:07 Right, let's get it on.
13:08 All right.
13:09 There you go.
13:11 Thank you.
13:11 And the toasties will be along in a minute.
13:13 OK?
13:14 Let's just--
13:17 You got your appetite back, eh?
13:20 Well, I don't eat fast.
13:21 I can eat my chips, you know.
13:23 I can't believe how much they've taken in you.
13:27 See that, Lex?
13:29 That's for Mum's favorite charity, that is.
13:32 And they're going to put a proper collection
13:34 box on top of the bar.
13:35 How's your son, Covey?
13:43 Oh, not good.
13:45 He's got his street going off the rails at times like this.
13:48 Well, Sammy does the same.
13:50 I don't see much of him.
13:52 His choice, not mine.
13:54 Oi, make yourself useful.
13:56 Change the lager.
13:59 Any tips on dealing with this one?
14:01 Well, this blues has got history of being
14:02 run by strong women.
14:04 My mother being one of them.
14:06 But my opinion, the sooner you get them on side,
14:09 the happier you'll be.
14:10 In your own time, George.
14:12 Coming.
14:17 All right, here you go, girls.
14:21 Three fish, large chips, a battered nine on the frolly,
14:24 and I've chucked in a sabre-loifer to our center.
14:26 Do that for all the girls, dear.
14:28 Well, just the ones with hungry chihuahuas.
14:30 No pun intended.
14:32 What pun?
14:33 Sorry, I thought that was a pun.
14:36 I hope that Tyson likes the sausage, um, sabre-loifers,
14:41 um, yeah.
14:44 All right, mate, it's not a cracker.
14:46 Sorry.
14:47 Have you got the hots for my sister?
14:48 Will you stop?
14:49 We're meant to be making friends of Ollie.
14:51 What are you talking about?
14:51 We're friends.
14:52 Aren't we, Ollie?
14:53 I mean, Ollie looks terrified, if you ask me.
14:56 Well, I'm not scaring.
14:58 And I'll let you into a little secret, yeah?
15:01 I still sleep with a teddy bear.
15:03 Of course, I would love to be her teddy bear.
15:06 And if you ever need a cuddle, I'll let you borrow him, yeah?
15:09 That'll be 18.20.
15:14 Yeah, on the house.
15:16 Their dad's just moved into the Vic,
15:17 and I assume that you'd get us two drinks later?
15:20 No, if you like.
15:22 What?
15:22 He's giving us free food.
15:24 See you later.
15:25 Thank you.
15:26 Come on, Ollie.
15:28 There you are.
15:29 See you in a jiffy.
15:31 Bye.
15:31 Sorry.
15:32 [CLEARS THROAT]
15:35 OK.
15:36 [LAUGHS]
15:38 [LAUGHS]
15:38 [LAUGHS]
15:40 [FOOTSTEPS]
15:42 [FOOTSTEPS]
15:45 [FOOTSTEPS]
15:47 [DOOR CLOSES]
15:49 [FOOTSTEPS]
15:51 You know, when you comforted me for those few seconds,
15:54 I felt so safe.
15:58 I didn't want him comforting me.
15:59 I wanted you.
16:00 [MUSIC PLAYING]
16:02 It's OK.
16:03 We've got an empty house.
16:07 Newly decorated empty house.
16:09 Yeah.
16:10 So if you want to talk, I'm good with that.
16:13 But if it's just talking, could you
16:17 please manage my expectations?
16:20 It feels like ages since we were on our own together.
16:22 We've never been alone in here.
16:27 Not for long enough.
16:31 [FOOTSTEPS]
16:34 [FOOTSTEPS]
16:37 [FOOTSTEPS]
16:41 [SIGHS]
16:43 [LAUGHS]
16:46 You're going to make me, baby.
16:48 Yeah.
16:50 I get it.
16:51 [FOOTSTEPS]
16:54 [SIGHS]
16:57 [MUSIC PLAYING]
17:01 [COUGHS]
17:08 [MUSIC PLAYING]
17:12 [PHONE RINGING]
17:19 [PHONE RINGING]
17:22 Can you get a move on with that barrel?
17:24 I hear you're thinking of selling the arches.
17:33 Don't worry, it's just a garage.
17:34 Yeah.
17:35 A Mitchell garage.
17:37 What is it? What is it?
17:38 Money, is it? Is that what you need?
17:39 I'll get you-- I'll get you money if that's what you need.
17:41 No.
17:42 No.
17:43 I'm just done with the place.
17:48 Where's Dad?
17:49 Is he all right?
17:50 He's all right, darling.
17:51 I'll-- I'll go and check on him, yeah?
17:53 [FOOTSTEPS]
17:55 [WHISPERS]
17:59 Ben, hang on.
18:00 Ben, where are you going?
18:02 Look, what is going on with you?
18:04 Where's this rush to sell the arches come from, all right?
18:06 Sharon's not putting you under any pressure,
18:07 and we haven't even had a chance to speak about it.
18:09 I want it gone.
18:09 What's left to say?
18:10 Hang on.
18:11 Hang on.
18:12 Ben, Ben, you can't be about Phyllexia all the time.
18:15 [SCOFFS]
18:16 She's going to be back at school before you know it,
18:18 and you do need a job.
18:20 Come on, hey.
18:22 Talk to me.
18:23 [MUSIC PLAYING]
18:27 I need the money.
18:28 I've been helping Jay and Lola for months, and it's cost me.
18:35 Right, OK.
18:37 We don't need the treatment.
18:38 I've talked to thousands, Callum.
18:41 Tens of thousands on the consultant line.
18:44 I've spent the down payment that Sharon gave me.
18:46 I've maxed out my credit card.
18:47 I've blown my savings.
18:48 I was trying to buy her a few more months.
18:52 You can't put a price on that.
18:55 Can't you?
18:57 What about asking your dad for a loan or something?
18:59 No, no, I don't want him to bail me out.
19:02 I wasn't here when Lola died.
19:06 I can't let everyone down again.
19:08 I don't want to sell it, Callum.
19:12 Of course I don't.
19:14 But I need to pay off these debts.
19:16 He's not even here.
19:24 I don't want excuses.
19:31 I want my bar sold at the price I asked for.
19:35 If you haven't sold your bar, how the hell did you
19:38 pay for your share of my pub?
19:40 [MUSIC PLAYING]
19:44 Hi, girls.
19:51 You all right, girls?
19:52 I'm fancying a game of darts.
19:55 Yeah, darts.
19:56 All right.
19:57 You're a loser, why's the drinks?
19:59 Weren't you guys meant to be--
20:02 don't worry.
20:03 Come on, I never lied to you.
20:05 Mother, you and George are equal partners, right?
20:07 That's what you said to me.
20:09 What are you talking about, darling?
20:10 Did he give you any money for this place?
20:13 Did he?
20:16 No.
20:17 I want you gone.
20:24 Tonight.
20:25 Promise me that you're not going anywhere, are you?
20:39 Linda!
20:41 We are trying to sell the bar in Spain,
20:42 but there's no interest yet.
20:43 But when it sells, he will give me the money.
20:46 So you've been lying since you got here.
20:47 I never told you I gave her any money.
20:48 You wanted me to think that.
20:50 It doesn't matter how we sort our money.
20:51 We are partners.
20:53 I've invested in Lainey, and Lainey's invested in the pub.
20:55 You are nothing but a gold digger.
20:57 How dare you?
20:58 I've brought my whole life over here,
21:00 because I believe in what we've got.
21:01 And I also believe that together we
21:02 can turn this place around.
21:03 You have got no claim on this pub.
21:06 So pack your stuff and get out.
21:08 I am co-owner, and he is my boyfriend.
21:12 Oh, boyfriend?
21:13 Boyfriend?
21:14 Do me a favor.
21:16 We have been here before, you know.
21:17 Remember who you are talking to, young lady.
21:19 Oh, yeah, years ago.
21:20 Mom came back from Spain with some toy boy on her arm.
21:22 Oh, Jason, yeah.
21:23 It was supposed to be the next big love story.
21:25 But guess what?
21:26 He tried to fleece her.
21:27 Sound familiar?
21:28 That was bangerful.
21:33 Don't you dare.
21:35 You are nothing but a freeloading chancer,
21:38 and you need to just go.
21:40 Nice knowing you girls.
21:46 We were ages.
21:57 I'm pretty sure Stacey's going to fire me for this.
21:59 Oh, it's all right.
21:59 I'm hiring.
22:00 [CHUCKLES]
22:03 Makes you think I want to work for a slave traveler.
22:05 You'll do whatever I tell you to do.
22:08 No, no, no, you listen to me.
22:09 All right?
22:10 I've had enough of your excuses.
22:13 You're either in, or you're out.
22:14 OK?
22:17 Hang on.
22:19 [INAUDIBLE]
22:22 Oh.
22:23 OK, right, here.
22:26 Just give me--
22:27 I can't get in.
22:28 My watch.
22:29 It's fine.
22:30 I'll get it.
22:31 Just give me--
22:32 OK, quick.
22:33 Come on.
22:35 Come on.
22:36 What's going on?
22:39 I just had a migraine.
22:40 I ran a bar.
22:43 Why was the door locked?
22:44 I wasn't thinking straight.
22:45 I was-- the migraine.
22:46 I need my laptop.
22:50 It's in the bedroom. - Fine.
22:51 I'll get it.
22:52 [FOOTSTEPS]
22:55 All right, listen.
23:03 Of course, there's a risk it's a cash job.
23:05 I don't want unmarked bills.
23:07 No.
23:08 No, there's no way the police are onto us.
23:10 Everything's set for tomorrow.
23:11 Look, are we going to do this or not?
23:14 That's what I like to hear.
23:15 [FOOTSTEPS]
23:18 Hi.
23:25 I hope you feel better.
23:26 Yeah.
23:26 Don't wait up for me.
23:27 Here.
23:36 What's wrong?
23:37 Yeah, it's fine, but you need to go.
23:43 Did you hear his phone call?
23:47 So he's planning some big deal tomorrow, like an illegal deal.
23:53 OK.
23:53 So if we tip off the police, we could be rid of Nish for good.
23:58 Like, this is the chance we've been waiting for.
24:00 [FOOTSTEPS]
24:04 Here.
24:05 [FOOTSTEPS]
24:08 I knew there was something dodgy about him
24:11 from the moment he got here.
24:12 George loves me.
24:14 Yeah, till his name's on the deeds,
24:15 and then he won't want to know.
24:16 Oh, so you think a man like that couldn't fall
24:18 in love with someone like me?
24:19 Is that what you're saying?
24:20 It's a holiday romance at best.
24:23 Don't do that.
24:24 Don't dismiss my feelings.
24:26 I know what love is.
24:27 I do.
24:28 Because I've been where you are.
24:30 And don't you ever forget that.
24:32 My heart was torn in two when your dad died.
24:35 [FOOTSTEPS]
24:38 Yes, of course there have been other men over the years.
24:39 Of course there has.
24:40 Because life is for living.
24:44 But it was never love.
24:46 Not love.
24:48 Until I met George.
24:51 And when you call him some chancer, con man, it hurts.
24:56 Because I know the difference.
24:57 Believe me, I know the difference.
25:01 And I love that man.
25:02 I'm sorry, but you've only known him a year.
25:09 And just because you feel that way,
25:10 just because he swept you off your feet,
25:12 it don't mean that you can trust him.
25:13 [FOOTSTEPS]
25:17 Look, we really don't have to do this today.
25:26 Honestly, there's no rush.
25:27 I just want it over with, all right?
25:31 Right, well, I'll put the rest of the money in your account
25:33 first thing tomorrow morning.
25:35 You just need to sign there and there.
25:38 Hey, hey, hey.
25:39 Just wait a minute, yeah?
25:41 There's no way you're in any fit state to be
25:43 making decisions like this.
25:45 And you should be taking advantage of him.
25:47 But it's what he wants.
25:48 And he's had plenty of chances to back out.
25:50 Except his head's all over the place.
25:51 You can see that.
25:52 Look at the state of him.
25:53 You know this ain't right.
25:55 He's just lost Lola, isn't he?
25:56 Look, if Sharon don't buy it, I'm
25:57 just going to sell it to someone else.
25:59 So it's irrelevant.
26:01 What are you going to do with the arches anyway?
26:02 No, no, the first thing about Mo is there's
26:04 no way you can run a garage.
26:05 You're right.
26:06 And I don't intend to.
26:08 And what's that supposed to mean?
26:09 You're going to give it to Keanu, all right?
26:15 Yes.
26:19 Stay away from my mum.
26:34 Don't let her get inside your head.
26:37 You know we're the real deal.
26:38 You know we are.
26:39 Have you packed your bag yet?
26:40 All right.
26:42 All right.
26:44 Let's do this.
26:46 Honestly, I can't think of a better place in the pub
26:48 that's going to be our own for as long as you'll keep me.
26:50 This will never be your home.
26:52 So?
26:53 Elaine Peacock, will you be my wife?
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