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Coronation Street 5th July 2024

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00:00Er, will you get to see Tonya today?
00:09No, I'm taking Sam to school.
00:11You say that like I'm five years old.
00:13Yeah, but then Joanne will chat us on the way to the bus stop.
00:15Well, then what?
00:16And then I've got to do some vat, I've got to see John Mooney, show him me some low-alcohol wines.
00:20No, that's tomorrow. It's just I've got this, er, session booked.
00:24With Rowan. He's still going?
00:26Well, yeah. There's people travelling.
00:28Leeds, Sheffield. He said one woman's coming from Glasgow.
00:30OK, they do know your sister's in hospital, don't they?
00:33Yeah, she's pregnant, not ill.
00:36All right, I know, I know, with her history.
00:38But I will be nipping back and forth. It's just...
00:40Well, this malware session, it's a really big...
00:42OK, OK. I'll go.
00:44Right, thanks.
00:48For Tonya.
00:49Oh. Oh, Sam, that's really sweet.
00:52There's not many boys your age that would do something like this.
00:55It's got to be my cousin. And fingers crossed. Play chess.
01:00Right, see you later.
01:07Just a coffee for me, please, Nina.
01:09No, we'll take a seat, because you're in for a wait.
01:11Tea, then. Just pour some boiling water in a mug.
01:14Er, there's people waiting here.
01:15Morning.
01:16I'm parched.
01:18My daughter, she took the last drop of milk.
01:22Sounds like Kassa.
01:24Was it toast, sorry?
01:25No, bread.
01:26Bread, bread, yeah.
01:28Where's Shona?
01:29Oh, she's sick.
01:30Badly? Oh, dear, that's not good.
01:33Yeah, tell me about it. I'm all raggedy.
01:36Go on, then, I'll give you a hand.
01:38Starting with your own brew, no doubt.
01:40Just so that I can get this queue down.
01:42Er, no, thanks. I've got my own little system going here.
01:45Looks like it.
01:47You know what, I give up. Some of us have jobs to get to.
01:50See you.
01:51Evelyn, can you just sit down, please?
01:53You're making me more stressed.
01:56There we go.
01:57Sorry about your wait. Sorry.
02:00Right, that is it. He's going to have to listen to me now.
02:03Oh, you're wasting your time, I told you.
02:05Yeah, well, we're losing customers.
02:07He's going to have to come down here and smell the...
02:09No coffee.
02:10There's no point in threatening Roy.
02:12He could put a gun to his head and he'd just fret about the mess on the carpet.
02:16Evelyn, please.
02:18Sorry. Yeah, I think it's being around all this processed meat
02:22that puts me in a grizz...
02:24It puts me in a grizzly frame of mind, yes.
02:26I don't mind bailing in. It's not rocket science, is it?
02:29No, it's culinary science, actually,
02:31and you're not exactly a boffin of the balm cake, are you?
02:35What do you want?
02:36Black pudding, mashed, two sausages and two rashers, please, on brown.
02:40Oh, on brown? Ah, yes, the healthy option, eh?
02:43This body's a temple.
02:48Whoa, whoa, whoa.
02:50I don't go into Grand's and muck around with your scissors, do I?
02:53Only cos you cut yourself.
02:55Yeah, golden balls.
02:56Oh, well, won't he?
02:58Like the man who scars a bullseye after a one-night stand.
03:01Oof, don't.
03:02At least your swimmers are supercharged.
03:04Come on, that's not funny, is it?
03:06You must be half-tempted to, you know, suggest she gets rid.
03:11Oh, wow. You're all heart, you are. How could I?
03:15It's all toys ever wanted, a baby.
03:17What, even if it means ruining both your relationships with Leanne?
03:20Is that what she... Does she want, like, a full meal deal?
03:23You know, you, baby, Sam.
03:26What do you want?
03:28Do you want to fight for Leanne?
03:30The question is, does Leanne want to fight for me?
03:32I mean, a year ago I would have said, yeah, 100%, but now I'm not sure.
03:36Hiya. Car keys, please.
03:39Why aren't you in work?
03:40Oh, I'm poorly. Sick as a dog.
03:42Yeah, not very sick.
03:45Well, when the cafe grinds to a halt,
03:47Roy will have to come out hiding, won't he?
03:49Oh, you're not sick. You're on strike.
03:51I'm taking one for the team.
03:53Is it a paid one?
03:55Oh, right, great. Who needs money, anyway?
03:57It's the principal.
03:59So when Roy gets wind all you're doing is swanning around stuff in your face?
04:02On principle.
04:03Are you gonna take a P45 for the team and all?
04:05Stop nitpicking. When Roy comes to his senses...
04:08When's that likely gonna be?
04:10He'll thank us.
04:11Yeah, of course he will, cos you're halving his wage bill. Who wouldn't?
04:14Right, you haven't seen me, have you?
04:16Who said that?
04:24Come on, Roy.
04:25What happened to your chatty cafe?
04:27Your oasis of calm?
04:29We can't hear your soothing playlist from people kicking off now.
04:32Once again, I can only apologise.
04:35Alex is due home from Amsterdam this week.
04:38Yeah, and whatever lurgy Lily's had isn't shifting.
04:41Shona won't be back behind that counter for another week yet.
04:43Shona?
04:45Yeah. That's what I said.
04:47No, you said Lily was ill.
04:49Er, er...
04:51Just, sorry. Just, er...
04:53You know, they're getting a bit testy down there.
04:56Somebody's just asked me for sriracha.
04:58Roy, please, can you just come down? Just till the rush dies off.
05:02I've already told you I can't.
05:04If you cared about your business, you could.
05:06Trying to make me feel guilty won't work.
05:10Yeah, whereas wallowing, that's working a treat, isn't it?
05:13Well, not for me, or your regulars, or your friends, for that matter.
05:17Because at full disclosure, they're going to get tired of asking for you.
05:20Well, that would only go to prove that they weren't true friends to begin with.
05:23Roy, she has got a point.
05:26Would you please both be careful on the stairs on the way down?
05:31Oh, well, thank you for your concern.
05:40All right, then.
05:42Bouquet, both our names on, and you give me a hug.
05:45Yeah.
05:47Hiya.
05:51Who you treating?
05:53Funeral flowers. For Kit's mam, his real mam.
05:56That's nice of you.
05:58How about I throw in a tenner and a tenner for our jammie?
06:02You put your purse away, love. He's 20.
06:05We're all right, child.
06:07It's just the hanging around, isn't it?
06:09I thought they'd take me down first thing.
06:11Well, they'll be fitting you in between appointments.
06:13For normal pregnancies.
06:15This is a normal pregnancy.
06:17These pains. Come on, I didn't have these last time, did I?
06:21Well, you can't compare this to a rose.
06:23Well, maybe it's one of those ectopic pregnancies.
06:26Well, he's worrying about it, going to change it.
06:29Well, he's worried about it.
06:31He's worried about it.
06:33Well, he's worrying about it, going to change it.
06:36No, but...
06:38So, what can you change?
06:40Oh, don't give me the institute pep talk.
06:42You can change your attitude, Toya.
06:44Not today, OK? Not when I'm so wound up.
06:47We're still waiting on your bloods, Toya,
06:49but I can take you down for your scan, right?
06:52OK.
06:54Just in time. Here's Dad.
06:57Hey, Dad. Not this Dad.
06:59Are you all right to wait here while I go down with Toya?
07:02Oh, you don't have to.
07:04Why don't you go for your session? We'll ring you after.
07:06No way. Come on, let's go.
07:08As soon as you have your scan, it's all going to feel real.
07:19What is it that Shona's got again?
07:22Stomach bug.
07:24Only Roy was right. You said it was Lily.
07:26Yes. She cast it off Lily.
07:28Well, doesn't make any difference.
07:31I could have told you.
07:33Carrot and stick don't wash with his lordship,
07:36so why don't I go round to Shona's and tell her she's got to come in to work?
07:41What? Spreading the germs around?
07:43No, Ta.
07:48Nina, there is no bug.
07:50Whose bright idea was it, anyway?
07:53Shona's, eh?
07:55Is that why she's lying under a duvet having extra days off
07:59and you're in here knocking your tripes out?
08:02Oh, brilliant plan, Shona. Mastermind.
08:05Oh, for goodness sake, Evelyn, just shut up for once in your life.
08:09You're making my teeth ache.
08:11Oh, that's a new one.
08:13Yeah. Well, I thought you, out of everyone, would understand.
08:17What if he gets so used to being up there that he never comes back down again, eh?
08:26Coffee to go, Ta?
08:28Yeah.
08:34Hello. I'm just waiting for Bethany.
08:38Dia Swain's been digging.
08:40She's on to that hush money you bunged Nathan Curtis.
08:44I haven't bunged any...
08:47How? It was cash, no paper trail.
08:50Nathan's not stupid enough to have grasped me up.
08:53I'm not here for a debate. I just thought I'd give you the heads up.
08:58On the house. I'm sorry for your loss.
09:01Thank you. I appreciate it.
09:04Has he had a case go welly up or something?
09:07The suit? Has he been in court?
09:09He's burying his mother.
09:18Hey.
09:20Sorry, Fiz. Betsy's first day, innit? Forgot.
09:23Has she been driving you nuts breaking needles every five minutes?
09:27No, no. She knows her way round a machine, all right.
09:30I mean, she's not very fast.
09:32Well, who is compared to you, like?
09:34Well, you know what? Considering she eats only work experience, no, she's excellent.
09:38I have not had to crack the whip once.
09:41Do you know in Peru they have over 4,000 types of potato?
09:44Oh, imagine a trip to the chippy.
09:46I hadn't thought of that. Mind blown.
09:49I struggle enough with cod versus haddock.
09:51Oh, throwing a bat at sausage on Friday nights must be a nightmare for you.
09:55Friday night is Chinese night. Less queues.
09:57Wild.
09:59So, cod versus haddock is a struggle,
10:02but chow mein versus fried rice, that's a doddle, is it?
10:07Bulkhead. Do you think we should rescue her?
10:11Nah.
10:16Bulkhead.
10:18Can you believe we're here after all them rounds of IVF?
10:20All those disappointments.
10:22Well, not today.
10:24Will I get a printout?
10:26It's a bit early for that, yeah.
10:28You get that at your 12-week scan.
10:30Hey, you can put it on a T-shirt.
10:32Oh, please. You'll be getting me a baby-on-board badge next.
10:35Will you excuse me for a minute?
10:37What is it?
10:39I just need to speak to my colleague.
10:41Why? What's it showing? Is there something wrong?
10:43I'll only be a minute, Tanya.
10:47What did I tell you?
10:49I knew it was too good to be true.
10:54MUSIC STOPS
11:06Just tell me. I'm used to bad news.
11:09Have I lost the baby already?
11:11No.
11:13Well, what were these pains, then? Cos they're not normal.
11:16I'm sorry, Toya, I don't think you were pregnant at all.
11:19What?
11:21The doctor said that she was. He did a test and everything.
11:24Yeah, I'd given up on having a child of my own.
11:26She's had seven rounds of IVF. Seven.
11:29I'm sorry.
11:31But the test was positive.
11:33There can be other explanations for a false reading.
11:36Well, we want a second opinion.
11:38I mean, it's not fair, cos one of you's got it wrong,
11:40either you or the other doctor, and after everything she's been through, it's not fair.
11:43Absolutely. I'm going to refer this up to my consultant.
11:45Wait, erm...
11:47When you say other explanations,
11:50what, a faulty pregnancy test, or...?
11:52Medical explanations.
11:54But I look after myself.
11:56I eat well, I exercise.
11:58Mr Tago's very good.
12:00A very experienced gynaecologist.
12:02Glad somebody is.
12:04I'll bleep him now.
12:06I'm sorry, it's not the news you wanted, Toya.
12:15Let me take that for you.
12:20Thank you.
12:26Have you got deliveries?
12:28Mm-mm.
12:30So you could close early, then?
12:32For some afternoon delight, I'll close up now, if you want.
12:34Yeah, you would, wouldn't you?
12:36No, for Liam's birthday.
12:38I thought he said no fuss.
12:40Yeah, but he doesn't mean it, does he?
12:42He loves it at speed, darl.
12:44And I think we're right to celebrate.
12:46He's made it through the year from hell, I'm proud of him.
12:48I'm proud of you.
12:50You sure you don't want me to shut up shop?
12:52Ooh, sorry.
12:54I didn't mean to interrupt.
12:56I can come back later.
12:58No, it's fine. I'll do your shopping later.
13:00Just pretend I'm not here.
13:02It's a factory thing.
13:04I know you sold the building,
13:06but there's a patch...
13:08Yeah, look, I said goodbye to all these questions
13:10when I sold the place, no?
13:12Yeah, I'm a free call-out.
13:14Might you give Ed a ring?
13:16It's been literally five minutes.
13:18Oh, sorry, hang on one sec.
13:20Hello?
13:24Look, I've told you everything I know.
13:26Brass neck of her.
13:28Spoilt rat on her.
13:30Battered her eyelashes her whole life
13:32and no-one's ever said no to her.
13:34And when's anyone said no to you?
13:36Hang on.
13:38Caterpillar cake?
13:40How old is he, five or 15?
13:42Are you saying no to me, Gary?
13:45Caterpillar cake.
13:51How can they get it so wrong?
13:53Something as big as a pregnancy?
13:55Yeah, well, that's what we want to know.
13:59I'm sorry.
14:01I know it was only a day, but...
14:03A day? An hour?
14:05I mean, it's long enough to start dreaming, isn't it?
14:07Imagining a whole new future.
14:09Raya, for you.
14:11You know that, don't you?
14:15Don't you get upset, too?
14:19No, it's just Sam and family.
14:25Yeah, well, maybe it's for the best.
14:27You don't think that?
14:31You don't deserve this.
14:35Well, I think they've got a cheek,
14:37especially after everything you've done for them.
14:39I lied.
14:41That's all they can see.
14:43Come on, they're acting like a couple of stroppy teenagers.
14:45How long have they known this kid? Five minutes?
14:47They feel for him.
14:49I feel for him myself, even if he did stick the knife in.
14:51And twisted it.
14:53Honey, family, rows, they fester.
14:57You dig your heels in white because you think you're a parent,
14:59the respect is the right.
15:01Wrong.
15:03Because unless they think that you have earned it,
15:05they will cut you out.
15:07And look at me and my other kids, the older ones.
15:09So you think I should just suck this up, then?
15:11Yeah, short-term pain for long-term gain.
15:13OK, and forget Paul and Gemma's silly mind games.
15:15You just buy and send your own funeral flowers.
15:17Oh, Kit won't stand for that, no.
15:19I think I'm muscling in.
15:21Yeah, I mean, if you've rocked up to the cemetery
15:23all gussied up in black, then maybe.
15:25But, er, nice bunch of lilies,
15:27nicely worded card, come on.
15:29He's going to have to have a heart of stone
15:31not to appreciate that.
15:34The other two, they will follow.
15:36Thank you.
15:42Nina, sorry, I'm not hassling you.
15:44Aren't you?
15:46It's just, I am.
15:48Yeah, you're due back at work, he said.
15:50And then again, you asked how long your order will be,
15:52to which I responded, I have a lot of waiting.
15:54Nina, toaster, there.
15:56Hey!
15:58I'll open the door for you.
16:00Don't.
16:02Look.
16:04I told you.
16:06Plan B does not work.
16:08You have to look at plan C.
16:10You're not helping, you know.
16:12Fine, fine.
16:14I will go round to number 8
16:16and I will drag Shona
16:18from under that...
16:20Won't be necessary.
16:22Fiz, can you just keep the door open a bit longer, please?
16:24Roy?
16:26Please tell me you're stopping.
16:28Seems like the fair thing to do.
16:30Thank you.
16:32Right, Fiz needs a food pronto
16:34and Evelyn, Evelyn, let me get you a cup of tea.
16:36Oh, thank you.
16:38Maybe a slice of humble pie to go with that?
16:40Well, let's just see if his step is down, shall we?
16:48Don't tell me you're searching out
16:50yourself like a pro.
16:52Don't take up poker.
16:54What?
16:56Well, your face is screaming guilt.
16:58Is that your fella?
17:00Or girlfriend?
17:02Or object of your affection?
17:04Could be, if he plays his cards right.
17:06Well, stick to snap, otherwise
17:08there'll run rings round you.
17:10I'll let him think that for a bit.
17:12OK, well, I won't breathe a word
17:14to the detective sergeant.
17:16Do you mind keeping the DS bit to yourself?
17:18People could be judging.
17:20Oh, you're preaching to the choir.
17:22My mum's the local bank.
17:24Better than the local bobby.
17:27Anyway, I won't breathe a word to her
17:29if you do less of that texting
17:31and more of this stitching.
17:33You don't want to dent your halo, do you?
17:35Fiz has already said
17:37this morning you played a blinder.
17:39No, Fiz isn't as dozy as she looks.
17:49I just don't get why you've had to caution me again.
17:51It's to protect you
17:53as much as us.
17:55Do you know why we've asked you here?
17:57I'm confused. Like I said to you when you rang,
17:59I did not plant that evidence.
18:01And you can pull me in as many times as you like,
18:03but the answer's still going to be the same.
18:05We've been going through Nathan Curtis's finances.
18:07Oh.
18:09We seized a bank statement from his address.
18:11He deposited a large lump sum
18:13of cash into his account.
18:15£10,000.
18:19Do you know anything about that?
18:21Me? Why? Would I? I can't bear the man.
18:23Curtis says you gave him the money.
18:25Well, he's obsessed.
18:27Do anything to drag us down.
18:29Yeah, I was shocked.
18:31I'll admit.
18:33Why would a loving mother give her daughter's abuser
18:35£10,000?
18:37Have you asked him why?
18:39Why he's insulting your intelligence with a pack of lies?
18:41He says it was hush money.
18:47Did you know that Curtis retracted his statement?
18:49He starts off alleging he was jumped on
18:52and battered in the street.
18:54Then a big fat wadge of cash lands in his account
18:56and the next day
18:58he confesses the attack was all made up.
19:00Why?
19:02Who knows why
19:04that animal does anything?
19:06Straight question, Sarah.
19:08Do you know that bribing someone
19:10to change their evidence is a criminal offence?
19:12It's perverting the course of justice.
19:14The courts take a very dim view of...
19:16I was married to a solicitor.
19:18Then you'll know it wastes police time
19:20and resources.
19:22Sorry, what was the question?
19:24Did you pervert the course of justice?
19:26Do you know who attacked Nathan Curtis?
19:28Did you hand over £10,000
19:30to buy Curtis' silence?
19:38We're holding you up.
19:40Pleased to meet you, Toya.
19:42I'm Calvin Taygo,
19:44consultant gynaecologist.
19:46This is my sister, Leanne,
19:48and this is her partner, Nick.
19:50We're hoping you can clear this mess up, Doctor.
19:52It's not the news I'd like to be delivering.
19:56Cancer.
19:58I've taken a good look at your scans.
20:00We've found a growth on one of your ovaries.
20:02It could be benign, right?
20:04Some tumours can give a false positive
20:06on a pregnancy test.
20:08Hence the misunderstanding here.
20:10We've checked your bloods.
20:12They show elevated levels
20:14of a protein called CA125.
20:16Sometimes that can indicate
20:18ovarian cancer.
20:20Not always.
20:22We're going to move quickly.
20:24We'll do a biopsy and a CT scan
20:26to give me a clearer idea.
20:28When you say quick, how quick?
20:30This afternoon.
20:32One of my colleagues will do the biopsy,
20:34then we'll bring you back in for the CT scan.
20:36My secretary will give you a letter.
20:38It'll all be explained.
20:40It can be hard to take in the detail
20:42when you're hit out of the blue like this.
20:45No.
20:47Um...
20:49Yeah.
20:51Um...
20:53Do yourself a favour, Toya.
20:55Don't go online.
20:57People disappear down rabbit holes,
20:59torment themselves for weeks,
21:01and then find that the prognosis
21:03isn't as bleak as they'd feared.
21:05Trust us to do our job.
21:07Yeah, I'll try.
21:09Um...
21:11What choice have I got?
21:13MUSIC PLAYS
21:27All the symptoms add up.
21:29I told you not to look at the internet.
21:31It might not even be cancer.
21:33Yeah, well, I'm not pregnant, am I?
21:39Rowan hasn't texted me back.
21:41Rowan hasn't texted me back. Maybe he didn't get the message.
21:43Does it matter?
21:45Well, yeah, because we've got loads of people travelling.
21:47I'm gonna go and tell him
21:49that I can't do the session.
21:51I need to go in person, but I'll be back
21:53before the biopsy, I promise, OK?
21:55I'll be straight back.
21:57Look after her.
22:11Oh...
22:15I'm so sorry.
22:18Yeah, me too.
22:28Coffee?
22:30I'm, um...
22:32I'm actually not allowed.
22:34It's OK, you can get one.
22:36OK.
22:38I'll be straight back.
22:41Um...
22:55OK, OK.
22:59Three custard slices, a cream hard,
23:01and two...
23:03What does that say?
23:05Oh, er...
23:07No idea. Who's writing? Is that mine?
23:10It looks like Daniel's.
23:12Why would I have ordered a pastry for Daniel?
23:14Danish?
23:16Yes! I remember now.
23:18Well, it's good to have you back, Roy.
23:20Yeah, it's good to be back.
23:22No, no, I haven't finished that yet.
23:24It's stone cold. You've been nursing it for over an hour.
23:26No, I'm just taking my time over it.
23:28Sorry, I didn't know there was an embargo.
23:32It's fine.
23:34Oh.
23:36Roy.
23:38I know I'm here anyway.
23:40Do you want to do a break, are you?
23:42I'll keep it short.
23:44Yeah, but what if all the people suddenly come in screaming teenagers?
23:46I mean, that's happened, like, twice in two years, so...
23:48Yeah, but what if some fusspot comes in,
23:50like, say, Brian,
23:52and stresses him out with all those general inanities?
23:54Fine.
23:56I won't take a break.
23:58But just look at him.
24:00I love him being back behind the counter.
24:02Right.
24:04Well, I'll go.
24:06I can't approve of what you did.
24:08Never.
24:10I just want to get on with my own life.
24:12If you can call working for Dev
24:14in a corner shop a life,
24:16sometimes wonder about that.
24:24Put that away, she'll see.
24:26Yeah, one sec.
24:28Oi! What have I said?
24:30Sorry.
24:32Hand it over.
24:34What is this, school?
24:36Yes, if you behave like that,
24:38you can have it back at the end of today.
24:40Look, I've actually done some good work.
24:42She has, actually, to be fair.
24:44Well, just think how many pairs of knickers you could actually make
24:46if you concentrated.
24:50Is she always like this?
24:52Pretty much, yeah.
25:00I paid Nathan to leave Weatherfield.
25:03I see.
25:05Bethany was... She was, like, falling to pieces
25:07and she was seeing him round every corner.
25:09I just did what I had to do.
25:11It could look like a bribe
25:13to get him to change his statement.
25:15It wasn't. It wasn't a bribe. I just paid him to go.
25:19Are you her mother?
25:21That's irrelevant.
25:23Where did you get the money?
25:25Does it matter?
25:27Yes.
25:29I'd save some up.
25:31Then you won't mind us going through
25:33your accounts to check?
25:35Right, fine. A friend gave it to me.
25:37A generous friend
25:39to give you ten grand?
25:41He is, yeah.
25:43He?
25:45What's his name?
25:49I don't see why that's important.
25:51Would it be Damon Hay, by any chance?
25:53No!
25:55Because there's a large chunk of stolen cash missing
25:57from the robbery he was arrested for.
25:59Then you're going to have to prove
26:01exactly who it was from.
26:03Otherwise, it's looking very much like
26:05you paid Nathan off with dirty money.
26:07And we might have to charge you
26:09with possessing criminal property.
26:11Oh, just this time.
26:13Oh!
26:15Are you quite all right?
26:17Oh, I've got cramps
26:19and a terrible stomach bug.
26:21You could be infectious.
26:23She isn't.
26:25Go on, you can stop acting now
26:28Gina told me all about your little plan.
26:30Oh, did it work?
26:32Yes.
26:34When I left, he was behind the counter.
26:36Smashing.
26:38But I don't approve of subterfuge.
26:40Excuse me, but weren't you the woman
26:42who ran illegal bookies from right behind
26:44the very counter?
26:46Did you?
26:48That was completely different.
26:50Yeah, that's way worse.
26:52Well done, girls.
26:54Rowan,
26:56did you get my message?
26:58No.
27:00I can't do the session today.
27:02My toyers are to have a biopsy.
27:04They think she might have cancer.
27:06She's not pregnant.
27:08It was a false positive.
27:10Blimey, I am so sorry to hear all that.
27:12Yeah, me too.
27:14But she's really shaken up.
27:16I need to get to the hospital.
27:18I understand you want to help her.
27:20The best way is to do the session.
27:22Well, no, I need to support her.
27:24Holding a hand and being sympathetic
27:26is one way, but there are other,
27:28more powerful ways.
27:30What do you mean?
27:32This malware session we've been prepping for
27:34is by far the most crucial
27:36part of your development.
27:38Well, yeah, I know it's important.
27:40Not just important. Game-changing.
27:46Should've seen the squaddies on the roundabout.
27:48They're all giggling their heads off.
27:50You've got to see their faces.
27:54Yeah, I can imagine.
27:56You've got to see me and look at their faces.
28:04Paul.
28:06It just went today.
28:10I don't want to make a big deal out of it.
28:13It's your hand.
28:15It's just a thing.
28:18Another thing I have to get used to.
28:21It don't have to be a big thing.
28:24And you don't have to tell anyone else yet.
28:29I can't bear this.
28:31Don't come round.
28:33But Paul's going through hell and he needs me.
28:36There's something going on.
28:38I'm going to find out what it is.
28:40Hey.
28:42How was your funeral?
28:44It's emotional.
28:46I bet.
28:48It was a good turnout.
28:50She would've been proud.
28:52Thank you for the flowers, by the way.
28:54At least we could do it.
28:56Did you get any other flowers?
28:58What are you doing?
29:00Well, I'm asking him if he got your flowers.
29:02Yes, I did.
29:04I just...
29:06I wanted to say how sorry I am.
29:08So did you say thank you?
29:10Because the least you could do
29:12is say thank you, yeah?
29:14Paul.
29:16Listen, I'm sorry for your loss,
29:18but you really are a rude one, aren't you?
29:20Today was supposed to be about my mum.
29:22My proper mum.
29:24The woman who raised me.
29:26So the last thing I needed was some flowers
29:28from the woman who gave me away.
29:30She was trying to be kind.
29:32She was trying to make it about herself.
29:34Mum, you should just go.
29:36Now, there's something going on
29:38and I want to know what it is.
29:40There isn't.
29:42Look, I don't know what you're trying to do,
29:44ruin her life, turn the kids against her,
29:46but I will not let you do that.
29:48You got it?
29:52Come on.
30:01I suppose you're relieved.
30:04What?
30:06I mean, that I'm not pregnant.
30:09Actually, no.
30:11It's easy to say that now.
30:15No, I mean it.
30:19I was reeling at first
30:21and then I got to thinking.
30:23I don't know, I...
30:25I really wanted it, too.
30:29I really wanted to be a father
30:31to our baby.
30:33Even with
30:35what it would have done to Leanne?
30:37To Sam?
30:39Yes.
30:43Anyway,
30:45we don't need to worry
30:47about that now, though, do we?
30:49No.
30:51We just need to worry about you.
30:55Mrs Habib,
30:57it's time for your biopsy.
30:59Are you coming in with her?
31:01Oh, no.
31:03My sister was meant to come, but...
31:05No.
31:35Are you ready?
31:55Why are you here?
31:57You don't deserve to be here.
31:59We know what you did.
32:01The universe knows what you did.
32:04Do you love her?
32:08Your son was conceived in adultery.
32:10Arson is pure evil.
32:12Manipulate a man with dementia.
32:14You didn't deserve to be among us.
32:20You were a terrible human being.
32:24You deserve nothing and no more suffering
32:26because of you.
32:28Stop it.
32:30Admit it.
32:32Say it!
32:34Say it!
32:44Say it!
32:46Enough!
33:02Do you want to fix yourself?
33:04Yes.
33:06Do you want to rid yourself
33:08of your past,
33:10your mistakes,
33:12your old self?
33:14Do you want to be reborn?
33:16Yes.
33:18Are you strong enough?
33:20Can you do it?
33:24You can do it.
33:26You're strong.
33:28You can be amazing.
33:30Shining.
33:32Powerful.
33:34Brilliant.
33:36Successful.
33:38Kind.
33:40Generous.
33:42Loved.
33:44Adored.
33:46You can be anyone you want to be.
33:48You can be free.
33:50Say it.
33:52I want to be free.
33:54I want to be free.
33:56Louder.
33:58Shout it out.
34:00I want to be free.
34:20Thank you.
34:22Take care of her.
34:28Are you OK?
34:30Yeah, it was OK.
34:32It was a bit uncomfortable, but it wasn't painful.
34:34Is Leanne not back?
34:36No, I can't say I'm surprised.
34:38So,
34:40what happens now?
34:42Well, they've told me to go home and rest.
34:44I've got to come back next week for a CT scan,
34:46but other than that,
34:48it's just waiting for the results.
34:50I'll get Amy to cover
34:52so I can take the afternoon off
34:54and look after you.
34:57I want to.
35:02By the way, I've put an extra pastry
35:04in there for Shona.
35:06How's she doing?
35:08Yeah, well, thanks.
35:10I think he means how's her terrible stomach bug?
35:12Oh, terrible.
35:14Yeah, really bad, but other than that,
35:16well.
35:18Well, please, give her my best regards
35:20and tell her not to worry about coming in tomorrow.
35:22I can cover her shift.
35:24Are you sure?
35:26Most certainly.
35:28Well, I'll let her know. Thank you.
35:30I mean, you don't have to go back
35:32working full-time straight away. I can just ask Bernie
35:34if she'll come tomorrow.
35:36I've been enjoying myself.
35:38For the first time in a long while,
35:40I think that Shona's illness
35:42has been a blessing in disguise.
35:44What can I get for you?
35:46I feel amazing.
35:48I mean,
35:50it was awful.
35:52It was terrible, and I thought, why am I even doing this?
35:54I just...
35:56I just... Told you.
35:58I feel like all the heaviness inside me
36:00had gone.
36:02And I feel like I did it myself.
36:04Like,
36:06I conquered it all through my own strength,
36:08even though it was just a load of people shouting at me.
36:10It wasn't just a load of people shouting at you.
36:12It was you
36:14facing yourself.
36:16The ultimate test.
36:18And you passed, Leanne.
36:20You passed with flying colours.
36:22You're now a level six.
36:24Really?
36:26Yep.
36:28You've attained a high level of consciousness.
36:30Yeah, I feel it.
36:32I really do.
36:34Toya is going to thank you,
36:36because you are now really able to help her.
36:38Happy birthday, matey.
36:40Happy birthday, Liam.
36:42So I thought we could watch a film at home after this.
36:44I've got some popcorn. What do you think?
36:46Oh, nice one. Come and watch Barbie.
36:48I've still not seen it.
36:50I've been told I'm a bit like Ken.
36:52I mean, I do have a look of Ryan Gosling.
36:56Yeah, why don't we let the birthday boy choose, eh?
36:58Yeah, of course.
37:00In the meantime, you can open your presents. Go on.
37:02That's from me.
37:04And your mum.
37:06What is it?
37:10Ah, cheers.
37:12Oh, that's mint, that. Can I borrow it?
37:14Sure.
37:16Do you know what?
37:18I think I only got sweet popcorn in.
37:20So I'll just nip to the shop and get some salted.
37:22Well, just get it on the way home.
37:24No, it's all right. I'll go before we have the cake.
37:26You stay with the boys. I won't be long.
37:34What's going on?
37:36Oh, sorry.
37:38It's Liam's birthday.
37:40DS Swain's hauled me in.
37:42She knows about the £10,000 that I gave to Nathan
37:44and I need you to prove that the money came from you.
37:46Why? I thought we were going to keep it quiet.
37:52Yeah, I know.
37:54She thinks the money came from Damon.
37:56She thinks it's stolen money.
37:58And she's saying that she could charge me with possessing criminal property.
38:02All right, well, I'll have to go and see the police tomorrow.
38:04Thank you.
38:06Hi.
38:08Hey, babe.
38:10I was just asking how Liam was.
38:12Yeah, he's doing really well, thanks,
38:14considering everything he's been through.
38:16Oh, I'm glad to hear it.
38:18Well, tell him happy birthday from me
38:20and, yeah, see you.
38:22Right, popcorn.
38:28Make yourself comfy. I'll get you a blanket.
38:32Hey.
38:34Sorry I didn't come back.
38:36I wouldn't find out why, you'll understand.
38:38What, that your session was more important?
38:40No, because it was all about...
38:42How naughty to show up.
38:44Look, I'm trying to explain.
38:46The whole point of the session was that it clears me of all my past negativity.
38:48I could really do without this right now.
38:50No, it was all for you.
38:52I've now reached this higher level of consciousness,
38:54so I can help you properly.
38:56We can navigate your recovery together.
38:58Oh, will you shut up?
39:00Your sister needed you today and you weren't there.
39:02You're not listening.
39:04No, I'm listening. I'm just sick of this idiotic rubbish.
39:06No, it's not rubbish.
39:08OK, I'm just going to lie down.
39:14You haven't even asked how it went.
39:16You don't understand.
39:18I was doing this for Toya.
39:20You're not doing it for Toya.
39:22You're doing it for yourself.
39:32Hey.
39:34Is Betsy OK?
39:36I tried to pick her up, but she's not answered.
39:38That's because I have her phone.
39:40It was kind of...
39:42Helping her concentrate.
39:44Typical. She's never off that thing.
39:46I hope she's not been a pain.
39:48She's actually really good at selling.
39:50Just her attitude, eh?
39:52Why are you here?
39:54I've come to give you a lift home.
39:56I was in the area.
39:58But I don't want a lift home. I've got plans.
40:00What plans?
40:02Meeting some friends.
40:04Who's JD?
40:06Friend.
40:08A boy?
40:10Stop treating me like I'm one of your suspects.
40:12I'm 16. I can meet who I want.
40:14Well, not tonight, I'm afraid you can't.
40:16Unless you want to invite this JD over to meet me.
40:18No, thanks.
40:20Right, then. Back to plan A.
40:22Dinner at home, then tidy your room.
40:24Which is a tip.
40:26Thanks again.
40:28Can I come in again tomorrow?
40:30I'll turn my phone off.
40:32Yeah, sure.
40:34Despite the distractions, you did good.
40:36Right, come on, then.
40:38See you in the car.
40:40I just need to get my coat.
40:42See you later.
40:48Yeah.
40:50Sorry to bother you in the night like this.
40:52Have you got time for a chat?
40:54Yeah, everyone's home.
40:56Well, everyone except Shona's.
40:58She's in bed still,
41:00pretending to be ill.
41:02Although, why she actually needs to stay in bed, I don't know.
41:04She's got no method.
41:06So, how's the
41:08baby-daddy situation?
41:12There is no baby.
41:14What do you mean?
41:16Troye's not pregnant.
41:18She lied?
41:20No. It's FOX positive.
41:22She's got raised protein levels.
41:24Um...
41:30She might have ovarian cancer.
41:34Went for a biopsy today
41:36and we're just waiting for the results.
41:40Wow.
41:44Well, that's a shock.
41:46Poor Troye.
41:52How do you feel that there's...
41:54No.
41:56I'm...
41:58I'm sad.
42:02I know it would have been a mess,
42:04you know?
42:06And things haven't been great between me and Leanne,
42:08but...
42:10I mean, she didn't even turn up for Troye's biopsy.
42:12She went off and had some session
42:14with the institute, and then when she came
42:16back, she had the gall to say
42:18that she was doing it for Troye.
42:20That she was on a higher level of
42:22consciousness, that she could
42:24help her recover, you know?
42:28I walked out.
42:30Not surprised.
42:34I mean, surely she
42:36don't believe
42:38all this stuff?
42:40That's the problem. She does.
42:42She really does.
42:46It just...
42:48It don't sound like Leanne.
42:50Exactly.
42:52It's like she's turned into someone else.
42:54Someone I don't recognise.
43:02I'm not sure if I'm in love with her anymore.
43:06You think you might be in love
43:08with Troye?
43:12I don't know.
43:18I don't know anything
43:20anymore.