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00:01:03This is my dad.
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00:01:11And you guessed it, that's mum.
00:01:15Should have been your promotion.
00:01:17You've been there twice as long as he has.
00:01:19Yeah, I know, but what could I do about it?
00:01:21It's just the way it goes sometimes.
00:01:23Here's me.
00:01:24If I had a dollar for every time I heard my parents
00:01:27argue about money, I could build them a castle.
00:01:30It's just we were relying on that money.
00:01:33We can barely cover costs as it is.
00:01:35Yeah, well maybe if we can scrape together enough
00:01:37for a deposit, we wouldn't be wasting it on rent.
00:01:40Wasting?
00:01:41Maybe we could afford a deposit if someone didn't have
00:01:44such an expensive hobby.
00:01:46Hobby?
00:01:48Give it a rest.
00:01:52Hi mum.
00:01:54How are you?
00:01:56Oh, what?
00:01:58Oh, okay.
00:02:00Um, how much?
00:02:04No, no, it's okay.
00:02:05I can make it work.
00:02:07I'll drop it by later, okay?
00:02:10Alright, bye.
00:02:12So it's not just me then, is it?
00:02:16Don't be so insensitive.
00:02:21It was a super tense time, and it wasn't only the money.
00:02:25Everything seemed to go to hell all at once.
00:02:29By the end of the week there'd be two deaths in the family
00:02:32and the house would be, actually, hang around
00:02:35and you'll see for yourself.
00:02:37Get out of it!
00:02:39That damn cat's done it again!
00:02:41Well just spray it with a hose!
00:02:43No, I'll kick its flaming backside if I get hold of it.
00:02:48Jesus.
00:02:53Hungry, Ollie?
00:03:01I'm not hungry.
00:03:03I'm not hungry.
00:03:11Some school days fizzle like a dud firework,
00:03:14soon to be forgotten.
00:03:17Others, like today, make you think.
00:03:23As we have learnt from the examples on the board,
00:03:26journals are a superb way to record history.
00:03:30Luckily they can be used as the source material
00:03:33for biographies, TV series, even films.
00:03:37How many of you have tried keeping one?
00:03:44It's gonna be a long day.
00:03:48See that lady?
00:03:50That's my grandma.
00:03:52She moved here with her parents in the 60s,
00:03:55all the way from London.
00:03:57She was about to change my life.
00:03:59That's me.
00:04:01I think you might like that one.
00:04:06Yeah, that looks nice.
00:04:08I'll have one, please.
00:04:10Perfect.
00:04:13Thank you, and there's your ticket.
00:04:15Enjoy the film.
00:04:16Thank you.
00:04:23Grandpa died years ago,
00:04:25and ever since, Grandma's lived alone,
00:04:27with only her TV to keep her company.
00:04:33Oh, hello.
00:04:35Yes, yes, I would like to buy one of your mugs.
00:04:38But don't worry.
00:04:40Even though she was on her own,
00:04:42she got heaps of calls.
00:04:44Hello?
00:04:45Yes, ma'am.
00:04:46Oh, yes.
00:04:48Is this the phone call I requested?
00:04:50You reported you were having problems with your internet.
00:04:53Oh, dreadful, dreadful.
00:04:56Not a problem.
00:04:57I can help you fix it.
00:04:59I just need you to log on to your computer
00:05:01so I can talk you through the steps.
00:05:03Okay, good.
00:05:05Let's have a look.
00:05:08Computer...
00:05:12Uh...
00:05:14Oh!
00:05:15Just... just hold on one moment.
00:05:20Now you just need to press the home button on your computer
00:05:22and open your browser.
00:05:26Have you opened it, ma'am?
00:05:28I'm still having issues with this blasted thing.
00:05:31What do you see on the screen?
00:05:33Nothing, just numbers.
00:05:35Numbers?
00:05:37And what do they say?
00:05:40Zero.
00:05:42Zero.
00:05:44Can you press the escape or home key?
00:05:47Oh, no, no.
00:05:49No, I don't see anything like that here,
00:05:51but, ooh, I do see one here that says reheat.
00:05:54Ooh, and there's a big one here that says open the door.
00:06:04Hello?
00:06:06Hello?
00:06:08Betty?
00:06:10Oh, you're such a nice young man.
00:06:16That's my cousin, Ned.
00:06:19His family was going through a hard time, too.
00:06:23What about...
00:06:26that one?
00:06:42I haven't seen this one before.
00:06:47Any recommendations?
00:06:50Have you seen A Love of My Life?
00:06:52It's beyond gorrific.
00:06:54Way to see what they do to the...
00:06:56What?
00:06:57Thought she'd want to see something new,
00:06:59not the same slosh everyone else is wearing.
00:07:01And you thought a horror movie was the way to go?
00:07:04A Love of My Life is amazeballs.
00:07:07Sorry about her.
00:07:09She's new.
00:07:11What about...
00:07:13Red Dog?
00:07:15Oh.
00:07:17Red Dog.
00:07:19Oh.
00:07:20I like dogs.
00:07:24There you go.
00:07:25Thank you.
00:07:26There's your ticket.
00:07:31That lady's a log cut.
00:07:33Hey, for her, it is new.
00:07:47Oh.
00:08:09Oh.
00:08:14Whew.
00:08:18Ah.
00:08:20Yeah.
00:08:22Ah.
00:08:24Ah.
00:08:26Ah.
00:08:28Hey.
00:08:30Hey.
00:08:34Oh, I'm afraid you have some overdue books.
00:08:37Oh.
00:08:38I won't be able to loan you these until you return the other ones.
00:08:42Oh.
00:08:47Oh.
00:09:08Mom, it's only me.
00:09:12Where's your car?
00:09:17It must have been stolen.
00:09:19Mom.
00:09:22God.
00:09:24I'm going to call the police.
00:09:29Did you go anywhere today?
00:09:31Well, I did go to the library.
00:09:34But I took the bus.
00:09:36Oh, that's OK.
00:09:40You know what?
00:09:41I'm just going to give this to Dougie to fix because I have no idea.
00:09:48What if they come and rob me again?
00:09:50You'll be absolutely safe as long as you keep the screen door locked.
00:09:54OK?
00:09:57Um, aren't you staying for dinner?
00:09:59Oh, I can't.
00:10:00I've got an early start.
00:10:02Maybe tomorrow.
00:10:04I'll let myself out.
00:10:07Love you.
00:10:08Love you.
00:10:17I am having a dreadful time with this thing.
00:10:20Really?
00:10:21Well, I just keep pressing the buttons but nothing seems to happen.
00:10:42Are you OK, Mum?
00:10:43What happened?
00:10:44Oh, she's lucky to be alive.
00:10:46If I hadn't undressed the flames and pulled her out, she'd be...
00:10:49My house.
00:10:50The paintings and photographs.
00:10:53What caused it?
00:10:55I don't know.
00:10:56Perhaps it was those hoodlums.
00:10:59The ones who stole my car.
00:11:01Jeez, I'm going to punch the piss out of them.
00:11:03I'll catch them.
00:11:05With my strong words.
00:11:07You know, until the police arrive, obviously.
00:11:09Thank you so much, George.
00:11:10You're welcome.
00:11:11She was quite distressed.
00:11:13Don't worry.
00:11:14At least you're OK.
00:11:19We're home.
00:11:25Well, looks like Nana might be staying for a while, so...
00:11:28Are you OK?
00:11:29Could you, um, make up the spare bed?
00:11:33Oh, no, no. Don't be bothered on my account.
00:11:36I know Frank will be by to pick me up in a minute.
00:11:40Well, why don't you help Tash in the meantime?
00:11:43Just in case you want to stay.
00:11:59She keeps talking about your father like he's still alive.
00:12:02It's just a coping mechanism.
00:12:05Yeah, but he died years ago.
00:12:08I don't know.
00:12:09Could be a sign she's starting to...
00:12:11It's not.
00:12:13I know my mum.
00:12:14She's getting older, but she can still do things, you know?
00:12:17She's not losing it, but I might if you don't stop.
00:12:19You're right, eh?
00:12:21Anyway, I guess our grand plan to shift in with her and save rent
00:12:25went up in flames, didn't it?
00:12:27I'm just trying to lighten the mood.
00:12:31You know what you should do?
00:12:33You should go back and ask your boss for a raise.
00:12:36Yeah, OK, I told you I would.
00:12:38I'll ask him next time I see him.
00:12:46No, she has an insurance policy.
00:12:48She has a home insurance policy and has had it with your company
00:12:51for over 20 years.
00:12:52I'm sorry, but our records show her policy lapsed several years ago.
00:12:56Maybe your mother switched to a different insurance...
00:12:58That's impossible.
00:12:59Listen, mum changes nothing.
00:13:02I'll refer her to my manager.
00:13:04Yes, you do that.
00:13:05Thank you.
00:13:06We'll be in touch.
00:13:09Mum!
00:13:10The police are here.
00:13:15Did you find a car?
00:13:16No, Sharon, but I did want to give you an update.
00:13:18I did some checking and it turns out your mum's car
00:13:21hasn't been registered for the last five years.
00:13:24She always pays her bills on time.
00:13:27And something else.
00:13:28I spoke to the fireys.
00:13:29They don't think the fire at your mum's house was arson after all.
00:13:32It started in the kitchen.
00:13:37Sorry.
00:13:38Thanks.
00:13:39Keep a look out for the car.
00:13:45Listen, Chez, I'm worried about Rue.
00:13:47If she hasn't paid the insurance...
00:13:49I must say, your shower head is brilliant.
00:13:52I'm going to get your father to install one for us.
00:13:55So, mum, the house insurance.
00:13:58You haven't skipped any payments, have you?
00:14:01Oh, yes, I have.
00:14:03You haven't skipped any payments, have you?
00:14:05Oh, you know.
00:14:07I'll get your father to do all those things.
00:14:11Shit.
00:14:12What's the matter with him?
00:14:14I think he just thought of something.
00:14:17But you didn't marry that young Rodney.
00:14:19At least he didn't have a potty mouth.
00:14:21Yes.
00:14:22Tash, do you want to show Nana how to feed Ollie?
00:14:25Yeah.
00:14:26Come on, Grandma.
00:14:28Did you hear that?
00:14:29She thinks your dad's paying the bills.
00:14:31If she hasn't paid the house insurance,
00:14:33then it's probably the same for the car,
00:14:35and who knows what else.
00:14:37I just...
00:14:38I think there's been some mistake.
00:14:40Look, just...
00:14:41I'm late for work.
00:14:42Can we just talk about this tonight?
00:14:44What, are you just going to go and leave it here?
00:14:46So she can burn this place down as well?
00:14:48Nobody said that she burnt the place down.
00:14:51There are plenty of other ways fires can start.
00:14:53There's a little bit of firewood.
00:14:55There are plenty of other ways fires can start.
00:14:57There's electrical faults, and you know...
00:15:05I'm pleased she's here.
00:15:07Yeah, well, at least we can keep an eye on her.
00:15:09No, for company.
00:15:20Want to see what I taught Petey?
00:15:22Oh, yes.
00:15:25Come on.
00:15:31Oh.
00:15:36Mum?
00:15:38Could you do us a favour?
00:15:39Could you help out around the house while we're at work?
00:15:41Oh, yes.
00:15:43Yeah, I could do that.
00:15:55Oh.
00:15:57Mum, I've written a little list.
00:15:59You're OK, aren't you?
00:16:01Tip-top.
00:16:02Bye, Grandma.
00:16:06Let's take a look at this here.
00:16:09Feed Ollie.
00:16:13Iron Doug's shirt.
00:16:15And then vacuum.
00:16:18Hmm.
00:16:19Well, first things first.
00:16:21Feed Ollie.
00:16:23Feed Ollie.
00:16:26Got that.
00:16:42So, why don't we try telling her the truth?
00:16:46We've been through that before.
00:16:50Yeah, but I feel bad, like, lying to her.
00:16:53Yes, but tell her the truth and then what?
00:16:55She just starts grieving all over again.
00:17:01I think it's better that she thinks Grandpa's away on a business trip.
00:17:04There's no harm in it, is there?
00:17:06It's a pretty long business trip.
00:17:09Yeah, well, you know, it's complicated.
00:17:12Sometimes you have to tell white lies to dig people's feelings.
00:17:16Here we go.
00:17:17Don't forget you're on the bus tonight, OK?
00:17:25See you.
00:17:27Have a good one.
00:17:32I miss you guys.
00:17:34Really?
00:17:35White lie, Dad.
00:17:40Who's she talking to?
00:17:43Oh, no, yeah, that's Petra's son.
00:17:48Oh, I suppose you want to go fly around for a little bit, don't you?
00:17:53There you go.
00:18:18Scram! Scram!
00:18:22Feed Ollie. Feed Ollie.
00:18:25Today we are talking careers.
00:18:28Hands up who already knows what they want to do after graduation.
00:18:40There you go.
00:18:42Hey. Hey.
00:18:45Hey. Hey.
00:18:57Lucky I was here.
00:19:16Hello?
00:19:18Well, how's it going?
00:19:20Oh, I think your vacuum's had it.
00:19:24Oh.
00:19:26Oh, well, I'll get Doug to fix it later.
00:19:29OK.
00:19:30That's a good idea, dear. You think he's up to it?
00:19:33Or is it going to end up on the lawn?
00:19:36Like the rest of his repairs.
00:19:38Well, I hope not.
00:19:41Listen, I've got to go.
00:19:45Don't forget to feed Ollie.
00:19:47Oh, yeah. I've got to feed Ollie.
00:19:49Right.
00:19:51Ollie.
00:19:52Yeah.
00:19:53I can do that.
00:20:00Oh.
00:20:01Hello, Ollie.
00:20:03There you go.
00:20:05There you go.
00:20:07Yeah.
00:20:16Hey, Ollie.
00:20:26Oh, my God, Ollie.
00:20:33Grandma, what the hell?
00:20:36Why is Paige here?
00:20:39I don't know.
00:20:41I don't know.
00:20:44Where's Peenie?
00:20:47He must be here somewhere.
00:20:50Peenie?
00:21:00It's like she doesn't even think it's her fault.
00:21:03Grandma, she said she was distracted.
00:21:05Distracted?
00:21:07How does anyone get that distracted?
00:21:10I know she didn't mean to.
00:21:13It's her age.
00:21:18She's forgetting things.
00:21:21Sweetheart.
00:21:36I wish you had called first, mate.
00:21:38It's not a great time.
00:21:40I normally would have.
00:21:42It's not just me.
00:21:44Things aren't good with Dagmar.
00:21:47We need somewhere to crash.
00:21:50What happened to your hand?
00:21:52He's all right.
00:21:54I just burn it.
00:21:56Look, come in. Come in.
00:21:57You can stay as long as you need to.
00:21:58Of course.
00:21:59I've got those. I've got those.
00:22:01Just...
00:22:05More people in suitcases?
00:22:07You've got to be kidding me.
00:22:09What happened to your hand?
00:22:11Get lost.
00:22:13Well, we're going to have to do a little bit of a reshuffle.
00:22:16Doug, can you get the...
00:22:18Trundle bed.
00:22:19Put it in Tasha's room.
00:22:20My room?
00:22:21Yes.
00:22:22Ken, Ned, you can take the spare room in the double bed.
00:22:25Grandma can sleep in your bed, and you can take the trundle.
00:22:27Mum, I'm not sharing my room.
00:22:29Well, you want to take the double bed with Grandma?
00:22:31But that's not fair. It's my bed.
00:22:32She can sleep in the living room.
00:22:34She's older and has earned some comfort and respect.
00:22:37Please don't answer back, darling.
00:22:38You're the worst. You never listen to me.
00:22:40It's my room.
00:22:43I'm sorry, Tash.
00:22:46Don't worry, mate.
00:22:48It'll get better.
00:22:52Whatever you say.
00:22:56Oh, my God, what a day.
00:22:59If it doesn't rain...
00:23:01It pisses hailstones the size of rocks.
00:23:07Oh, Ken.
00:23:10I really feel for him.
00:23:24What about the insurance?
00:23:28I called them again.
00:23:30It's bad.
00:23:52I'd better not go to sleep just yet.
00:23:54Frank will be by in a minute. Pick me up.
00:23:58Frank's not coming.
00:24:01He's dead.
00:24:03Just like Petey and Ollie.
00:24:05What?
00:24:06He died five years ago.
00:24:08Oh, I'd remember that.
00:24:11We've told you so many times.
00:24:20Oh, how could I forget my husband?
00:24:28Was there a funeral?
00:24:37Oh, they're going to put me into a home.
00:24:43What do you mean?
00:24:45I'm going to be shut away in an old people's home.
00:24:50It's okay.
00:24:52He's gone. I'm all alone.
00:24:56You're not alone.
00:25:00I'm sorry. You have me.
00:25:02I need my Frank. I need my Frank.
00:25:08Yeah, well, you know, it's complicated.
00:25:11Sometimes you have to tell white lies to protect people's feelings.
00:25:16Grandma. Hey.
00:25:18Grandpa's fine.
00:25:20He told me he'll be here soon.
00:25:26Oh, he's back to him again.
00:25:31I thought you said...
00:25:33Grandpa's okay.
00:25:35That was a totally different Frank I was talking about.
00:25:38Frank Fasano.
00:25:40Frank Fasano?
00:25:42Yeah, he used to work with Dad.
00:25:46Oh.
00:25:48Yeah, so...
00:25:51Grandpa's just running a little late.
00:25:55I'm sorry I got you all confused and whatnot.
00:25:59So, my Frank's still with us?
00:26:04Oh.
00:26:06Oh.
00:26:08Silly me.
00:26:11I knew it from the moment that I told you.
00:26:14Do you think we can get some sleep?
00:26:16Silly me.
00:26:20I love you.
00:26:23I love you too, sweetie.
00:26:43We've got an appointment this morning, your father and I,
00:26:45so you're going to have to bus it to school, okay?
00:26:47Sure.
00:26:48Oh, I could drive them, if that's alright with you guys.
00:26:50Dad's first day of school, so...
00:26:52we've got to go see the principal anyway.
00:26:55You're moving to my school?
00:26:56Yeah, they'll be staying with us for a while, so...
00:26:59Oh, cool.
00:27:00I really like it there.
00:27:01The teachers are great.
00:27:02But it's boring.
00:27:04Would you like me to help you out today, dear?
00:27:06Oh, no.
00:27:07No, Mum, not today.
00:27:09Um, why don't you go to the library?
00:27:12Yeah, or stay here, maybe.
00:27:14Watch a bit of telly or something.
00:27:17Pretty good.
00:27:19Yeah.
00:27:20Alrighty.
00:27:28So, the vice-principal's classroom's just up there.
00:27:30Okay.
00:27:31Do you want me to wait for you guys?
00:27:33No, no, we'll be fine.
00:27:34Thanks.
00:27:35Um, if you wanted, we could sit together at recess.
00:27:38Don't talk to me.
00:27:40Ned.
00:27:41What?
00:27:42She's a loser.
00:27:43And you're a shithead.
00:27:50Good morning.
00:27:52Take a seat.
00:27:54Principal Hudson's on leave.
00:27:56I'll be filling in.
00:27:58What do we have here?
00:28:00And once I've completed the home visit,
00:28:02I can determine whether your mother's eligible for home help.
00:28:05Eligible how?
00:28:06Not everyone qualifies for a carer.
00:28:09If you've got too many assets,
00:28:11you're not eligible for a carer.
00:28:13And if you're not eligible for a carer,
00:28:15Not everyone qualifies for a carer.
00:28:17If you've got too many assets or this...
00:28:20Oh, that won't be a problem.
00:28:23So, what are our next steps?
00:28:25I can give you these forms to fill out
00:28:27and start the process rolling.
00:28:30More red tape.
00:28:33And then I can book you in for an assessment
00:28:35in a few weeks' time.
00:28:37A few weeks?
00:28:38Unfortunately, there's a long waiting list.
00:28:41Bloody government bureaucracy.
00:28:44Being eligible doesn't even guarantee
00:28:46we can provide a service.
00:28:50Here, take this home.
00:28:52This might help.
00:28:57Is there anything else I can help you with?
00:29:02No, that's all. Thanks.
00:29:05Have a good day.
00:29:07It shouldn't be that hard.
00:29:08I mean, what is all this stuff?
00:29:09I really can't.
00:29:10I can't see it with my glasses off.
00:29:11But it looks like you ought to be practically dead
00:29:13before you get any assistance.
00:29:14Oh, God, he'll take it.
00:29:16Gives me a headache.
00:29:17Reminds me of my math homework.
00:29:19All right, class, today we have a new student.
00:29:22Ned.
00:29:23Ned, you can sit right there next to Darren.
00:29:26Just at the back.
00:29:28Darren, I want you to be Ned's buddy for today.
00:29:32Show him our famous school spirit.
00:29:44Hello.
00:29:45Hello.
00:29:46Ready?
00:29:47Yeah.
00:29:49Oh, there it is.
00:29:51Thank you.
00:29:54Hey, um, so as I was about before,
00:29:56how's the first day going?
00:29:58Do you know this nerd?
00:30:04Nah, I don't.
00:30:06Are you serious?
00:30:08Yeah.
00:30:09Bye.
00:30:10Get lost.
00:30:14Who was that?
00:30:15My cousin.
00:30:17Bye.
00:30:18Go make out with your book.
00:30:29What happened?
00:30:31I burnt it.
00:30:33Doing what?
00:30:34Making muffins?
00:30:36No.
00:30:37I was, um, using my dad's welder without gloves.
00:30:42Welding.
00:30:43Cool.
00:30:45Badass, bro.
00:30:59Get a friend?
00:31:08Ow.
00:31:18Ow.
00:31:28Stop looking up.
00:31:32Ow!
00:31:33Hey, new guy.
00:31:35Leave her alone.
00:31:37Shut up.
00:31:44Quit it!
00:31:45Unless you want to walk.
00:32:00You don't have to be such a d-bag.
00:32:02Back off.
00:32:03Can't you take a hint?
00:32:05You're the worst.
00:32:06I'm not talking to you anymore.
00:32:08Finally.
00:32:13Grandma?
00:32:15Hello?
00:32:25Wonder where she is.
00:32:27Don't know.
00:32:28Hope she's alright.
00:32:29She's not a baby.
00:32:30She can look after herself.
00:32:36Besides, I thought you weren't talking to me.
00:32:44Can you turn down?
00:32:46Nah.
00:32:47I'm trying to study.
00:32:48And I want to chill out.
00:32:51Can't wait to tell your dad about this one.
00:32:54Say anything and I'll wreck your life worse than it already is.
00:32:57I hate you!
00:33:28Ruby?
00:33:33Ruby?
00:33:34Ruby?
00:33:39It's George!
00:33:55Hi.
00:33:58How was your day?
00:33:59Meh.
00:34:01Mrs Scott wants us to brainstorm three dream job options, but I don't have any.
00:34:06Oh.
00:34:07I'm sure you'll come up with something.
00:34:11Where's your grandma?
00:34:12She must have gone out.
00:34:13Wasn't here when we got home.
00:34:17Okay.
00:34:18We'll have to look for her.
00:34:20Tash, you stay here in case she comes back.
00:34:22Call us if she shows up.
00:34:25Where's the fire?
00:34:27Mum's gone.
00:34:28Will you help us look?
00:34:29Yeah, of course.
00:34:30We'll go back to her house.
00:34:31If you can check the shops.
00:34:32Okay.
00:34:33Let's go.
00:34:34Come on.
00:34:35Coming.
00:34:37Hang on.
00:34:38Why does she get to stay?
00:34:43Just don't go too fast, okay?
00:34:45Well, she could be anywhere.
00:34:52When are we going home?
00:34:56I'm sorry, mate.
00:34:58Your mum and I, we've got a ton to work through.
00:35:01I mean, we're trying, but it could take a while.
00:35:15Just go slowly, darling.
00:35:16Slow.
00:35:17I am.
00:35:18Follow the bus route 35.
00:35:20Yeah, I am.
00:35:26Thanks for the call, mate.
00:35:27No problem.
00:35:28Besides, we've been having a great catch up.
00:35:31Talking about old times.
00:35:32Well, didn't we, Ruby?
00:35:34Where were you, Mum?
00:35:35You scared us.
00:35:41Just tell us later.
00:35:43We'll take you home first, okay?
00:35:45No, I have to tell your father.
00:35:47It's the house and the paintings.
00:35:49No, he's not coming because he called
00:35:51and his flight was delayed.
00:35:55That's always the way, isn't it?
00:35:57But I keep telling him to fly Qantas.
00:35:59They're far more reliable than I said.
00:36:01But will he listen to me?
00:36:02No.
00:36:03Well, his receptionist booked the tickets, so.
00:36:06Pete's sake.
00:36:08I mean, she should know by now.
00:36:10Yeah, well, let's go.
00:36:11And we'll talk about it.
00:36:21And you are?
00:36:23Lisa.
00:36:24I'm an assessment officer.
00:36:26So nice to finally meet you.
00:36:28I love your accent.
00:36:31Yeah, that's a Londoner in me.
00:36:33It's always the last thing to go.
00:36:34I was a teenager when I emigrated to Australia.
00:36:39Wow.
00:36:40Pretty big move.
00:36:42Ever thought of going back?
00:36:44No, ever since my sister landed.
00:36:48Oh, I'm sorry for your loss.
00:36:53I'd like to do a few tests with you today,
00:36:56if you're on board.
00:37:00Yeah, good.
00:37:02Great.
00:37:03I'm going to tell you three things
00:37:05and I want you to concentrate
00:37:06because later on I'm going to ask you
00:37:08what those three things are.
00:37:10Understand?
00:37:12Memory test?
00:37:14Oh, no, that's silly.
00:37:15Nothing wrong with my memory.
00:37:18Well, that's good.
00:37:19But I have to test you
00:37:20or I'll get in trouble with my boss.
00:37:22Oh, well, I wouldn't want you to get into any trouble.
00:37:24Thank you.
00:37:26I'm going to tell you three words.
00:37:29Okay, so ball, flag and tree.
00:37:32Can you repeat those for me, please?
00:37:36Ball, flag...
00:37:39What was the other one?
00:37:41Tree.
00:37:42So it's ball, flag and tree.
00:37:46Ball, flag, tree.
00:37:49Very good.
00:37:51I'm going to ask you a couple of questions now.
00:37:54What's the name of the current US president?
00:38:01Oh, you know.
00:38:04He's on TV.
00:38:06He's always getting into trouble.
00:38:08That'd be the lot of them.
00:38:11Can you tell me his name, Ruby?
00:38:13Bill Clinton.
00:38:14Bill Clinton.
00:38:15Thank you.
00:38:17Now, with this pen and paper,
00:38:20can you draw me a clock face for the time 20 past five?
00:38:35Thank you.
00:38:38And do you remember the words that I asked you to remember?
00:38:44What words are those, dear?
00:38:47Thank you.
00:38:50Doug, I think Mum would like to go and see that project you're working on.
00:38:55What project?
00:38:56The project that you're working on.
00:38:58Oh, yeah, the project, yeah.
00:39:00Come on, Rupe, I'll check out my project.
00:39:02It's out in the shed.
00:39:12That's not much of a garden, is it?
00:39:14It's just a load of junk.
00:39:16You should get rid of it.
00:39:17Yeah, a lot of demand for all this kind of stuff.
00:39:19That's one of my little projects.
00:39:20It's Dad's old car.
00:39:21I'm about to fix that one up.
00:39:22Oh, this 76 SLR Torana.
00:39:25It's got all these bits missing.
00:39:27Yeah, oh, this is going to be worth a stack, though, once I finish doing it up.
00:39:30Yeah, that's a beauty, that one.
00:39:31Does she have any hobbies?
00:39:33Oh, um...
00:39:40Years ago she used to paint.
00:39:43Some research suggests that art therapy can slow the impact of dementia.
00:39:47Okay, it's worth a try.
00:39:49Just watch your step through here, Rupe.
00:39:52Dropped a jar of nails the other day.
00:39:55Well, here it is.
00:39:57All its glory.
00:39:59Yeah, I mean, that comes in a set of ten.
00:40:01She's got six of those.
00:40:03Oh, that over there, that was, um...
00:40:06What's that famous golfer's name?
00:40:08Anyway, that was his brother's.
00:40:10Yeah, and I've got a whole stack of racing stuff floating around.
00:40:14A lot of it's signed.
00:40:16Oh, that, that's probably doubled or tripled in price since he died.
00:40:19Yeah, it's got to be worth close to a grand by now, I reckon.
00:40:22The trouble with you is you're a hoarder.
00:40:25I mean, you're just too attached to all these things.
00:40:28You have to learn to let go.
00:40:30You know, if you...
00:40:32If you sold all this junk, you might even have enough for a deposit.
00:40:36Huh?
00:40:38She only scored 21 out of 30 on the mini-mental test,
00:40:43so I'll write a referral for a gerontologist.
00:40:46What we need right now is, um...
00:40:52someone to come and look after her while I'm at work.
00:40:55Unfortunately, there's a waiting list of six weeks for carers.
00:40:59Oh, six weeks. What are we supposed to do in the meantime?
00:41:02You could try respite services, get her assessed by ACAT,
00:41:06or see if you can get her a CAHPS package.
00:41:09Gosh, I'm sorry. I...
00:41:12Why does everything have to be an acronym?
00:41:14I, I just need things to be a little bit simpler for me.
00:41:18I'm sorry, can you tell me what those things were again?
00:41:20Yeah. ACAP?
00:41:22Sorry, um, a CAHPS package is short for Community Aged Care Package.
00:41:26They fund up to four hours care a week.
00:41:33Well, we're going to need more than that. I work full-time.
00:41:36So we need someone to look after her 24-7 when I'm at work.
00:41:40Do you... You could hire a carer directly.
00:41:43The cheaper ones usually charge about $30 an hour.
00:41:47Oh, my God.
00:41:49$30 an hour.
00:41:52How can we afford that? That's more than I make.
00:41:55Maybe you could reduce your hours
00:41:58or consider putting her in residential accommodation.
00:42:02Oh, God, oh, God, oh, God.
00:42:04I'm a good person. I pay my taxes.
00:42:06Are you really telling me that that's the only option I have for my mum,
00:42:11to put her in one of those homes?
00:42:14Have you seen her? I'm not putting her in there. I don't want to do that.
00:42:17I want to look after my mum. I'm not...
00:42:20No, you can... I'm so sorry.
00:42:22You've obviously got other meetings and...
00:42:25The number of residential complexes are quite good.
00:42:30She's not old enough.
00:42:32They'll be able to cater to her needs.
00:42:34Yeah, I'm sorry, Iz. Thank you.
00:42:36I'll just manage.
00:42:38Thank you, Lisa.
00:42:45Thank you.
00:42:50Shame Sharon didn't marry that lovely Elroy.
00:42:53I mean, he's making a killing selling deceased estate.
00:43:04Oh, God.
00:43:06Well, it's got to be in here somewhere.
00:43:09What? Take that.
00:43:11Excuse me, Mum.
00:43:14Oh, God.
00:43:18Oh, darling, where is it?
00:43:24Oh!
00:43:26Yes.
00:43:36Won't you paint me something happy, Mum?
00:43:43Here, Mum.
00:43:47Oh, they're perfect.
00:43:49Yes.
00:43:54Here we are.
00:43:59Here we are, darling.
00:44:04It's OK. Nobody's expecting a masterpiece.
00:44:07Just... just give it a try.
00:44:13MUSIC PLAYS
00:44:44OK, so it's $30 an hour times eight.
00:44:48That's OK. Just take a breath, OK?
00:44:51It's more than you and I earn together.
00:44:53We have to put money on the top of it.
00:44:55There's a solution in here somewhere.
00:44:57OK? We just have to find it.
00:44:59But you see, I've taken all...
00:45:01When I took the new job, I left all my leave.
00:45:03It's up to you. You've got to do it, not me.
00:45:05It's not a good time at the moment.
00:45:07Well, it's never a good time, is it?
00:45:09Look, I wasn't going to say anything
00:45:11because I know you're under a lot of pressure,
00:45:13but they're talking about cutbacks at work.
00:45:16What? No.
00:45:18You're... You've been there forever.
00:45:20Your job's safe, isn't it?
00:45:22Yeah, look, it'll be fine.
00:45:24It's just not the right time to ask.
00:45:26Well, what are we going to do?
00:45:28We can't leave her on her own.
00:45:35I've just got no plans. I've got no solutions.
00:45:38I should be able to look after her, but I don't know how.
00:45:41I should have noticed that she'd gotten as bad as she's got,
00:45:44but...
00:45:46God, she took care of me my entire life.
00:45:50Now it's my turn to look after her.
00:45:54And I don't know how to do it.
00:45:56Family might not have a fix.
00:46:01Look, what about Tash?
00:46:03We could take her out of school.
00:46:05What? No. Ridiculous.
00:46:07Just think about it.
00:46:09Just for a month, until you can take some leave
00:46:11or we can find a long-term solution.
00:46:13See, Ruby just needs to have someone with her.
00:46:16It's not like she needs anyone to...
00:46:18You know, toileting and all that kind of thing.
00:46:20And Tash is responsible.
00:46:22It could be good for her.
00:46:24What about her education?
00:46:26She's smart enough. That's not going to slow her down.
00:46:29Besides, she could always repeat a year.
00:46:32What? Kidding.
00:46:35It'll be fine.
00:46:41It's often difficult for students to manage their studies at home
00:46:44and stay motivated when they get pulled out of school at this time.
00:46:48Tash can handle it.
00:46:56Very well.
00:46:58I'll arrange to email her classwork and assignments.
00:47:01Thank you.
00:47:03Are you crazy?
00:47:05Are you actually, like, totally insane?
00:47:07It's only for four weeks.
00:47:09Yeah, then you can do it. I'll do it.
00:47:11I have to work.
00:47:13And I have to learn.
00:47:15Do you have any idea how much this affects me?
00:47:18You know what I think?
00:47:20I think you want me to drop out
00:47:22so that I have to stay home, here, with you
00:47:24and live your crappy life forever.
00:47:26You're so... Do not finish that sentence.
00:47:30It is for one month.
00:47:34I've already spoken to your teachers
00:47:36and they said that you can do all your schoolwork online.
00:47:42I know that schoolwork is important,
00:47:45but I really need you to do this for me.
00:47:49All right?
00:47:51You didn't even ask me first.
00:48:00Quit your whining.
00:48:02Do you want her going into a nursing home or not?
00:48:07Don't forget to study.
00:48:09Yeah.
00:48:11Have a great day, Tash.
00:48:33No school today, sweetie?
00:48:35No, I have to stay home today.
00:48:37Oh, are you sick?
00:48:39No, I'm not sick. I just...
00:48:41What if you're not sick?
00:48:43Why don't we have some fun?
00:48:46Come on.
00:49:03Ooh.
00:49:05Ooh!
00:49:09You can clean that off.
00:49:15How lovely.
00:49:17I've been missing that.
00:49:19Missing what?
00:49:21Your smile.
00:49:24Any good?
00:49:26Really wonderful.
00:49:28Let me see.
00:49:30They look delicious.
00:49:32Mm-hm.
00:49:34Now, let's eat them when we get back.
00:49:36But back from where? Mum said we have to stay here.
00:49:39Oh, whatever for?
00:49:41Because I have homework.
00:49:43Oh, you can do that when we get back.
00:49:45I always go out on a Tuesday.
00:49:47Go where?
00:49:50DOOR OPENS
00:49:57Hello.
00:49:59So, what would you like to see today?
00:50:02Well, um...
00:50:04Mm.
00:50:06So many to choose from.
00:50:08Well, what about that one there, just behind you?
00:50:11Oh.
00:50:13Two tickets, please.
00:50:15And who is this?
00:50:17This is my granddaughter, Natasha.
00:50:19Adorable.
00:50:21OK, so there are your tickets.
00:50:23And because you are my favourite customer,
00:50:26this is on the house.
00:50:29And I think you might want this as well.
00:50:32Free ice cream?
00:50:34Shh! OK, you guys enjoy the movie.
00:50:42THEY LAUGH
00:50:47APPLAUSE
00:50:52That was surprisingly good.
00:50:55So I guess we're going home now?
00:50:59Oh, no, no, not yet.
00:51:01If I'm going to paint,
00:51:04I'm going to need some inspiration.
00:51:12Grandma, how does she know about this place?
00:51:14Let's explore.
00:51:18Oh, what do you think, Tash?
00:51:20I really like this one.
00:51:22I like that one too.
00:51:24Oh, I love the colours here.
00:51:27That looks like your poncho.
00:51:29Ooh!
00:51:31Oh, I like that one, it reminds me of England.
00:51:34How come?
00:51:36It's the Cotswolds, isn't it?
00:51:47Wow.
00:51:54Oh, visiting old friends.
00:52:02No, it's fine.
00:52:08Oh...
00:52:14Elaine.
00:52:16My sister.
00:52:19When we were younger, I was the sickly one,
00:52:22she was the picture of health.
00:52:25Now look at us.
00:52:28She had a heart defect, she went very quick, just like that.
00:52:34Yeah, when you get older,
00:52:36more and more of your loved ones end up here.
00:52:41That's so sad.
00:52:43I'm sorry.
00:52:46Oh, no.
00:52:48No, no, no, that's all right, you know.
00:52:51When you come to visit them, at least they're all in one place.
00:52:56My parents are buried over there.
00:52:59Coming?
00:53:01I'll be one minute. Oh, don't be long.
00:53:16I love you.
00:53:39Miss you, Grandpa.
00:53:47Oh, are you crying, sweetie?
00:53:49No, I'm fine.
00:53:51Is this them?
00:53:53Yeah.
00:53:55What were they like?
00:53:58Hard-working.
00:54:00Straight, but fair.
00:54:03They'd do anything for us.
00:54:05I remember, when I was little and we were still living in London,
00:54:09I stole some sweeties from the corner shop.
00:54:12Well, my mum found out and, oh, she gave me a spanking.
00:54:15I couldn't sit for a week.
00:54:18Sounds like Mum.
00:54:20Do you miss them?
00:54:22Every day.
00:54:25Oh, but I still have my memories,
00:54:27and no-one can ever take those away from me.
00:54:30You know, I visit them and talk to them all the time,
00:54:33and, well, it feels like they're still here.
00:54:36They've got a good spot.
00:54:38Yeah.
00:54:39Oh, your grandfather and I will be here one day.
00:54:43No, but not for a while.
00:54:45Frank and I are still fighting for it.
00:54:51We should go home now.
00:54:53Oh, OK.
00:54:57Come on.
00:54:59OK.
00:55:02Come on.
00:55:07Well, I keep on bumping my head.
00:55:11See?
00:55:13Move it in front of the window where you can stand up.
00:55:16LAUGHTER
00:55:19Mmm, this is good.
00:55:21Mmm.
00:55:30Tash? Yeah?
00:55:32Come and help your father unpack the car.
00:55:42You grab those. Yep.
00:55:44Oh, can you just give me a hand with this?
00:55:46Look, that's very precious.
00:55:47Here, just check and make sure none of these fall over in there.
00:55:51Oh, what a cutie!
00:55:54We thought you could use a friend.
00:55:56Oh, thank you, thank you, thank you.
00:55:59Hi, baby.
00:56:03I'm going to name him Nibbles.
00:56:05OK.
00:56:10That went well.
00:56:14You all right there, boys?
00:56:16Jeez, tough life, isn't it?
00:56:18How was your schoolwork today?
00:56:20Um, I didn't really do any of it.
00:56:23What, none of it?
00:56:25What were you doing all day?
00:56:27Well, I was with Grandma and we just...
00:56:29Yeah, but you've still got to study.
00:56:31I mean, you've got tests and assignments due.
00:56:33Yeah, I know, but I just thought that I...
00:56:35No, look, I know that it's a lot to ask to look after Nan,
00:56:38but I still expect progress, OK?
00:56:41Your father will be here in a minute to pick me up,
00:56:43so I'll say my goodnights now and I'll wait at the front.
00:56:46Oh, don't go yet, Mum. Just wait a sec.
00:56:48Oh, you know what he's like.
00:56:50He's such a stickler for time.
00:56:52Yes, OK, but he called to say that he was going to be late.
00:56:56So why don't you wait in the lounge room
00:56:58and we'll make you a little cup of tea?
00:57:00Oh, all right.
00:57:06Oh, God, if I get like that, shoot me.
00:57:08You can't say that, Mum.
00:57:11A cracker of an idea getting the guinea pig.
00:57:14It was, wasn't it?
00:57:17Did you see her face?
00:57:19Yeah.
00:57:21Yeah, and, you know, if he gets overfed...
00:57:24He's only going to get fat.
00:57:27He'll end up floating on his back.
00:57:30Just hope the stray cat doesn't get him.
00:57:33Don't go getting any ideas.
00:57:35You are not getting a dog.
00:57:42Frank...
00:57:46I went to the doctor's today and he...
00:57:49What?
00:57:52..promised me you'd still love me.
00:57:56OK.
00:57:58What's wrong?
00:58:00Frank promised me that you'll always love me.
00:58:03Grandma, it's me, Tash.
00:58:07He said we could keep trying, but...
00:58:11..it'll probably never happen.
00:58:16It's OK.
00:58:18You're OK. I'm here.
00:58:21Frank...
00:58:25I know we wanted to have a family.
00:58:28That's why we got married, isn't it?
00:58:34Oh, Frank.
00:58:36Frank, I love you more.
00:58:39I love you more than you love me.
00:58:45I'm so sorry.
00:58:48Can you ever forgive me?
00:58:58Mum, can I talk to you?
00:59:00Yes, darling. What is it? Like, privately?
00:59:08Are you sure she wasn't joking?
00:59:10No, like, she was up, kind of.
00:59:12Like, her eyes were open, but, you know,
00:59:14she was acting as if she was asleep.
00:59:16Oh, my God.
00:59:19Yeah, and then she started calling me Frank.
00:59:31It could be sundowners.
00:59:33Some people with dementia suffer from it.
00:59:36Well, that doesn't sound good.
00:59:38Some sufferers become agitated.
00:59:42I recommend you consult a doctor
00:59:44and see if medication could help.
00:59:48I know you don't want to hear this,
00:59:50but if it gets worse,
00:59:52you may have to consider finding her a nursing home.
01:00:08Done.
01:00:15You're so good at painting, Grandma.
01:00:18I wish I could paint like that.
01:00:20Oh, I'm sure you will one day, dear.
01:00:27What's this one going to be?
01:00:30Um...
01:00:41I'll be right back.
01:00:44I'll be right back.
01:00:52Five million hectares were first...
01:00:55HE WHIMPERS
01:00:57..made a significant and critical hole
01:01:00in bringing the incident to a conclusion.
01:01:03Another state, national and international agency...
01:01:07HE WHIMPERS
01:01:15HE WHIMPERS
01:01:27HE SOBS
01:01:35Oh, my God.
01:01:37HE SOBS
01:01:39It's OK.
01:01:41Hey, hey, Grandma, Grandma.
01:01:43It's no worries.
01:01:45It's...
01:01:47Do you want me to come to the bathroom with you
01:01:50and we can get you all cleaned up?
01:01:52OK, come on.
01:01:57So you're telling me we either have to go bankrupt
01:02:00paying full-time home care
01:02:02or have to shove my mother in some nursing home?
01:02:05They're the only two crappy options available to us.
01:02:07Is that what you're saying?
01:02:10No, N-O.
01:02:13No!
01:02:15We're... We're looking for... I'm looking for...
01:02:19Um, I think it's that way.
01:02:21I'll be one sec.
01:02:40HE WHIMPERS
01:02:55Excuse me.
01:02:57Are you OK?
01:02:59Yeah.
01:03:01Oh.
01:03:08Oh.
01:03:10HE WHIMPERS
01:03:26Excuse me.
01:03:28I'm... I'm...
01:03:30HE WHIMPERS
01:03:38Grandma?
01:03:40Where are you?
01:03:43What are you doing?
01:03:48Are you OK?
01:03:52Hey, hey, it's OK. Come on.
01:03:55Grandma, hey, it's me, Tash.
01:03:57Hey, come on. Come on.
01:03:59It's OK.
01:04:03How was school, mate?
01:04:05Sucked.
01:04:07Can you give me any more detail?
01:04:09Considerably.
01:04:11Dougie? Yeah?
01:04:13How was your day? Oh, hilarious.
01:04:15Get this, bloke came in today,
01:04:17wanted to know if you could put a V8 into a Mini.
01:04:19Really? Yeah, I know. No idea.
01:04:21She was always the town gossip.
01:04:23I mean, if she didn't say such daft and dreadful things,
01:04:27I would never have kept her out of the church fundraising committee.
01:04:30It's all her own fault.
01:04:41She said that she'd just get more and more distressed.
01:04:44So what if it becomes more than we can handle?
01:04:47Yeah, well, we're not there yet, OK?
01:04:49I just can't believe that we've got to consider putting her into a home.
01:04:53Yeah, cos those places are the worst.
01:04:56Oh, I'd best be going now.
01:04:59Oh, well, why don't you have a paint?
01:05:02Or watch some telly with the boys?
01:05:04Cos they love spending time with your mum.
01:05:07Oh, all right.
01:05:12What if it's hereditary?
01:05:15What if I get like that? I can't do that to Tash.
01:05:18You're stressing over something that may not even happen.
01:05:22You'll be fine.
01:05:24I just feel like...
01:05:26I feel like I'm losing control of everything.
01:05:38Lunch is in the fridge.
01:05:40Don't forget, I expect you to study today.
01:05:42I know.
01:05:43Why do I have to go to school?
01:05:45Because some people aren't mature enough
01:05:47to have a super fun day watching The Office.
01:05:49Which is what I'll be doing while you're in maths,
01:05:51struggling to find the value of X.
01:05:53Excuse this.
01:05:59Close.
01:06:02...of having to organise a funeral
01:06:04and come up with the money to pay for it at such short notice.
01:06:07Thanks, Anna.
01:06:09In breaking news today, a woman was assaulted
01:06:12in what can only be described as a vicious attack.
01:06:18Would you know how to defend yourself?
01:06:22Oh, come on.
01:06:26OK.
01:06:28Groin and throat.
01:06:30Because those are the weak parts.
01:06:32Then you hit really hard and you scream really loud and you run.
01:06:37What are you, some sort of sacred ninja?
01:06:41Before your grandfather was in sales, he used to be in the army
01:06:44and he wanted to make sure that I knew how to defend myself,
01:06:47you know, when he was away.
01:06:49Groin and throat.
01:06:51And then yell.
01:06:53Groin and throat, go away.
01:06:55Oh, no, much louder.
01:06:57Back off.
01:06:59Back off!
01:07:03I'm going to go feed the devils.
01:07:14Hey, get out. Get out.
01:07:17Get out of here.
01:07:48Come on.
01:07:54Come on, come on. It's fine, it's fine, come on.
01:07:57Get up.
01:08:02It's OK.
01:08:06You're still alive.
01:08:08You're still alive.
01:08:10You're still alive.
01:08:12You're still alive.
01:08:15It used to be so simple
01:08:21I wonder how we lost it all
01:08:26We don't have to be together
01:08:31But, boy, you kept me hanging on
01:08:36I swear it never happened
01:08:40I swear you never mentioned it once
01:08:46I know you didn't mean it
01:08:51I don't know how to move on
01:09:09I don't know how to move on
01:09:21That's you when you were a baby.
01:09:28Oh, Sharon's wedding.
01:09:39Oh, oh.
01:09:42Oh, I love that one.
01:09:51This was me when I was little.
01:10:05What's so funny?
01:10:07They have one.
01:10:09What?
01:10:10A baby.
01:10:11Huh?
01:10:12An unmarried mother just gave birth to a little girl.
01:10:15A little girl.
01:10:17What do you say?
01:10:19Well, I mean, she can't afford to take care of the baby on her own.
01:10:23And father's a no-good scoundrel.
01:10:26I'll be doing her a favour.
01:10:28I'll be giving the baby a good home and be loving and take care of it.
01:10:34And then we can have the family, the family we've always wanted to have.
01:10:38What do you say?
01:10:43Please.
01:10:47Please.
01:10:49Oh, please.
01:10:50Oh, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please, please.
01:10:52To be out?
01:10:55Oh, yes, oh.
01:10:57Oh, oh!
01:10:58Oh!
01:10:59Oh my!
01:11:00Oh, oh, oh.
01:11:01Oh, oh.
01:11:02What should we call her?
01:11:20Mum?
01:11:21Can I have your birth certificate for an assignment?
01:11:25Oh, no.
01:11:26You'll have to make do with your father's
01:11:27because mine was destroyed in a flood when I was a kid.
01:11:30So you don't have one?
01:11:32No.
01:11:34I mean, I thought of getting a replacement
01:11:35so I could get a passport,
01:11:36but your father's terrified of flying, so what's the point?
01:11:44See ya.
01:11:45Bye.
01:11:46Bye. Have a good day.
01:11:57Hi.
01:11:58Do you guys have, like, a record of births and stuff?
01:12:01Yeah, sure. The computer's over there.
01:12:03They've got a whole database of, like, births, deaths and marriages.
01:12:06OK. Thanks so much.
01:12:19It can be hereditary, but there aren't any tests for it yet.
01:12:23And at this stage, there's no cure?
01:12:26No.
01:12:57Thank you.
01:13:09If you divorce and she applies for it,
01:13:11she will be granted shared custody,
01:13:13unless you can come up with extremely compelling reasons
01:13:16as to why she should not have access.
01:13:27DOOR CREAKS
01:13:39Doug.
01:13:40Hi, mate. How are you?
01:13:44The other wreckers are killing us.
01:13:48Sorry, mate.
01:13:50I'm going to have to let you go.
01:13:52What?
01:13:57DOOR CREAKS
01:14:05Grandma?
01:14:12Grandma?!
01:14:17Grandma?!
01:14:19DOOR CREAKS
01:14:24You OK?
01:14:26What's wrong?
01:14:34What's going on?
01:14:36DOOR CREAKS
01:14:46SOBBING
01:15:06Care to dance, m'lady?
01:15:36MUSIC PLAYS
01:15:53Hey, I was here first.
01:15:55Who cares? Get over it.
01:16:06Hey, I need your help.
01:16:08Hey, can you wash Grandma for me?
01:16:13Yeah, will do.
01:16:18I remember my mother's friend, Margie Witherspoon.
01:16:24She went through a dreadful time.
01:16:27Now, back then, it wasn't as easy to get a divorce as it is today.
01:16:30Well, she didn't know what she was going to do.
01:16:33Once she got over the shame of it,
01:16:37she spoke to me and...
01:16:40she told me it was the best decision she had ever made.
01:16:46She was very brave.
01:16:49Very brave.
01:16:52Is that them?
01:16:53Yeah, that's them.
01:16:54Is that them?
01:16:55Yeah, that's them.
01:17:02Hey, dickweed.
01:17:04Yeah, you been messing with my step-bro?
01:17:06I didn't know he was your...
01:17:09I'll get near him again and I'll break it.
01:17:11Understand?
01:17:13Same goes for you.
01:17:19Who were they?
01:17:21Players from the Pirates footy team.
01:17:23They're top of the ladder and they know it.
01:17:26I hate effing Pirates.
01:17:45Back again?
01:17:46Yeah, do you guys have any old newspapers?
01:17:49Looking for something?
01:17:50Yeah, the birth notices from the year my mum was born.
01:17:54I want to make her a present with headlines from the year she was born.
01:17:57You know, the JoJo going extinct, Lincoln getting shot, that sort of thing.
01:18:00Yeah, sure. This way.
01:18:07Hello. Sorry, not interrupting.
01:18:09No, come in.
01:18:15Yeah, look, I'm just wondering...
01:18:18if I wanted to sell this online, how would I go about it?
01:18:21Why do you want to sell it?
01:18:23Just decluttering. Bit of cash, you know.
01:18:26Well, you'd want to make an eBay account or maybe Gumtree.
01:18:30Uh-huh.
01:18:32Do you want me to show you?
01:18:34Do you mind?
01:18:35Yeah.
01:18:37And we don't have to tell Mum about this just now.
01:18:40Could be our little secret.
01:18:41Secret or white lie?
01:18:44Yeah.
01:18:45So you open a new tab.
01:18:46eBay.com.au
01:18:49And you click up there.
01:18:50Create a new account.
01:18:52Put in your email.
01:18:55And we'll make your password Tashisawesome.
01:18:59Obviously.
01:19:00Obviously.
01:19:02I have something that I want to say.
01:19:04We're all a family.
01:19:07So I think I should say this all at the same time because you guys all need to know.
01:19:13I've decided to file for a divorce.
01:19:16You said you'd sort your shit out.
01:19:18Yeah, I know, mate.
01:19:21But it's not going to work out.
01:19:24Your mum and I love you so much.
01:19:28But we can't live together anymore.
01:19:31And I know that this will make us all happier.
01:19:35But where am I going to live?
01:19:37I don't know yet.
01:19:38Okay?
01:19:39Your mum and I, we're going to work out the custody stuff.
01:19:42Your mum might have to take you for a little bit.
01:19:45Maybe you guys want to go inside and talk about it there.
01:19:48No.
01:19:49No need.
01:19:50We'll get loads of time to catch up at Easter and Christmas.
01:19:53Australia Day if we're lucky.
01:19:55But not New Year's because New Year's is mum's favourite.
01:20:03That was very brave.
01:20:05As brave as Margie Witherspoon.
01:20:18Hey.
01:20:25What's up?
01:20:36There's some bad news.
01:20:42I didn't want to say in front of everyone, but...
01:20:46I'm being retrenched.
01:20:48What?
01:20:54I'm so sorry.
01:20:58Are you okay?
01:21:00Yeah, yeah, I'm fine.
01:21:02Bit of a shock, obviously.
01:21:06But at least now I can stay home and look after Ruby
01:21:09while I'm scouting for a new job.
01:21:12That's true.
01:21:14Yeah, that's not going to be easy, is it?
01:21:17Who's going to want to hire a bloke my age?
01:21:20Someone will.
01:21:23You're amazing, do you know that?
01:21:26You're smart, you're funny, you're kind.
01:21:30You're sexy, you're like some kind of triple threat.
01:21:34It's four things.
01:21:35Hey.
01:21:45Isn't she beautiful?
01:21:49She's our little girl, Frank.
01:21:54What do you think we should call her?
01:21:57Now that I'm holding her in my arms,
01:22:00it doesn't matter that we're adopting at all, does it?
01:22:04Huh?
01:22:06She's ours.
01:22:08She was always meant to be ours.
01:22:13I love you.
01:22:15I'll go tell the nurse.
01:22:21Oh.
01:22:23Oh my God, we can take her home tonight.
01:22:25Tonight.
01:22:27Oh, I don't believe it.
01:22:30Do you want to know what I think we should call her?
01:22:34Well,
01:22:36I've always loved the name Cher.
01:22:40Cher.
01:22:47Better hurry up, you'll be late for your first day back.
01:22:50To school?
01:22:51Yeah.
01:22:52Your dog didn't tell her you're going back to school today?
01:22:54But what about Grandma?
01:22:55Oh, I'm perfectly fine on my own, sweetie, you know that.
01:22:59Yeah, I've been wanting to pull my weight and contribute,
01:23:02so I'll stay home and hang out with Ruby.
01:23:04Oh, nice try.
01:23:07No, your dad's taking some time out so that he can look after,
01:23:11well, just spend time with you, Mum.
01:23:13Oh, I don't want him around.
01:23:16Is something wrong with me?
01:23:21Okay, let's go.
01:23:30Have a great day, guys.
01:23:31Bye.
01:23:32Bye.
01:23:33See you, buddy.
01:23:39Don't you dare tell anyone about last night.
01:23:41Because I don't want anyone up in my shit, and that includes you.
01:23:44I wasn't going to say anything.
01:23:46You better not.
01:24:01I'm sorry.
01:24:10Planning a little light reading?
01:24:12Not really.
01:24:14But, yeah.
01:24:20Thanks.
01:24:22Are you two okay?
01:24:24Me and Chas.
01:24:27We're getting there.
01:24:28You all seem rather tense lately.
01:24:31Well, you know, it has been...
01:24:38Do you think he's cheating?
01:24:40Who?
01:24:41Frank.
01:24:44He's his receptionist.
01:24:45I mean, all those interstate trips, late nights,
01:24:47and he's almost never home.
01:24:52You would tell me if he was...
01:24:55having an affair, wouldn't you?
01:24:58Look.
01:25:01Believe me when I say this, Ruth.
01:25:04But Frank would sooner die than cheat on you.
01:25:22I told you you don't need it.
01:25:25It's not going to rain.
01:25:28Well, you never know.
01:25:31We're indoors.
01:25:35It's been over an hour.
01:25:37This place is slower than a moped on the motorway.
01:25:40Hi, how can I help?
01:25:42Oh, you've got a loo.
01:25:44Yeah, the toilet's just over there.
01:25:47And can I assist you with anything?
01:25:50Yeah, I'm being made redundant.
01:25:52I need a job or some help to pay the bills.
01:25:56Sure.
01:25:57Well, our computers are down at the moment,
01:25:59but if you'd like to come this way,
01:26:00I can help get you all sorted.
01:26:01Yeah, I just need to wait.
01:26:03Oh, that's all right.
01:26:04I'll keep an eye out for her
01:26:05while you fill out the forms.
01:26:07Uh, yeah, okay, yep.
01:26:11Okay.
01:26:13So I'm going to put my toilet there.
01:26:16Great.
01:26:17There.
01:26:19Great.
01:26:43Has she come out yet?
01:26:45No, I haven't seen her leave
01:26:46and I've been watching the whole time.
01:26:48Okay.
01:27:14Oh, shit.
01:27:16Oh, shit.
01:27:46Oh, jeez.
01:27:47Sorry, mate.
01:27:50Hey, I'm sorry.
01:27:51Have you seen an older lady with grey hair,
01:27:53long silver hair?
01:27:57You there?
01:27:58Sorry, have you seen an older lady?
01:27:59She's got like a crazy frilly umbrella.
01:28:02No?
01:28:03Ruby!
01:28:04Rube!
01:28:06Hey.
01:28:08I've lost her.
01:28:09How?
01:28:10How could you lose her?
01:28:11I know.
01:28:17Ruby!
01:28:20Ruby!
01:28:22Excuse me, have you seen an old lady?
01:28:24No?
01:28:25Ruby!
01:28:47Stop the bus!
01:28:50Next stop's three blocks.
01:28:51Sit down.
01:28:53Oh, I'm going to be sick.
01:28:56Coming back
01:28:59Into your sleep
01:29:02Coming close
01:29:05Getting close to me
01:29:08Wait!
01:29:10I'm going to be sick too!
01:29:12I'm going to be sick too!
01:29:13I'm going to be sick too!
01:29:15I'm going to be sick too!
01:29:20Thank you.
01:29:21What are they feeding you guys at school?
01:29:33Mum?
01:29:35Mum?
01:29:40Mumma?
01:29:45Mum?
01:29:49Mum?
01:30:01Dead!
01:30:06Stop it! Stop it!
01:30:15Leave him alone!
01:30:16Shut up, hag!
01:30:21Grandma!
01:30:22Ruby!
01:30:31Run!
01:30:37Ruby!
01:30:44Ruby!
01:31:06Grandma confirmed it last night. Mum's definitely adopted.
01:31:12What?
01:31:14What?
01:31:21Who were they?
01:31:22Pirates. I hate effing pirates.
01:31:24I hate effing pirates too.
01:31:26Grandma.
01:31:27That was close.
01:31:29You know, I felt like someone was watching over me.
01:31:32Where'd you learn to do that?
01:31:33Grandma. She wanted me to be able to stand up for myself.
01:31:36You were marvellous, sweetie.
01:31:39I mean, you both were.
01:31:41You were very brave.
01:31:45You're a good boy, Ned.
01:31:48A good boy.
01:32:08Oh, Mum.
01:32:10You're all right.
01:32:11We've been worried sick about you.
01:32:13Where were you?
01:32:14She met us at the bus stop to walk home with us.
01:32:17Um, yeah. She was missing her best bud.
01:32:20But you might have told Doug. He's been out there searching for you.
01:32:24Oh, God.
01:32:26Will you call him? I've got to have a lie down.
01:32:29I've just got a migraine.
01:32:43I love you.
01:33:14You want to play?
01:33:16Why'd you help me?
01:33:18You look like you needed it.
01:33:21Even though I was a massive douche?
01:33:23Yep.
01:33:24You were a real D-bag.
01:33:26But that doesn't mean I want you to, like, get your head smashed in.
01:33:31I'm fine.
01:33:33I'm fine.
01:33:35I'm fine.
01:33:36I'm fine.
01:33:37I'm fine.
01:33:39I'm fine.
01:33:40I'm fine.
01:33:41Like, get your head smashed in.
01:33:44How can you be so... not angry?
01:33:48I am.
01:33:51But, you know, I guess you can be angry and still care at the same time.
01:33:55Like you.
01:33:57Like me?
01:33:58How?
01:34:01I think that you're angry because you care so much about your parents' divorce.
01:34:08And that's why you're so mean.
01:34:11And I'm not saying that that's an excuse because it's totally not and you owe me an apology.
01:34:17You know, when my parents moved us here, I didn't like it at all.
01:34:22I was angry, I was upset, I just didn't feel like I fit in.
01:34:28What did you do?
01:34:30Well, at first I just wanted to run away from home.
01:34:34Then I found another way to express my anger.
01:34:38I took up art, I went to the movies and I started dancing.
01:34:43And that's where you met Grandpa?
01:34:45Yeah.
01:34:48And then my anger just softened and I adjusted and I felt a kind of inner calmness.
01:35:03Forgive me?
01:35:06No. No way, not yet.
01:35:09How do I know that you've actually changed?
01:35:12You won't.
01:35:14Until I prove that I'm worthy of your friendship.
01:35:37You know we can't leave her for even a couple of minutes, otherwise she's just going to wander off.
01:35:45I spent half the day looking for her today, worried out of my mind.
01:35:51I don't want to go through that again.
01:35:53I know.
01:35:58Might be time we have the talk, I think.
01:36:01I agree.
01:36:03At least she's going to be safe.
01:36:06Who knows what could happen today.
01:36:10Wait, you do?
01:36:17I thought we could take care of her.
01:36:19I really did.
01:36:21But I just don't see how it's... how we can anymore.
01:36:36Shh, shh, shh, shh.
01:36:51What's wrong?
01:36:56Nothing, forget it, forget it.
01:36:59Something's up.
01:37:03I'm going to be fine in a minute, I'll be fine.
01:37:06You know you can tell me.
01:37:10So?
01:37:17It's your grandfather.
01:37:21You're going to think I'm being silly and sentimental, but...
01:37:28Seems like it's been years and years since we last spoke.
01:37:36It's not silly.
01:37:41Would it help if I tell you I love you?
01:37:55Oh.
01:38:04It's okay.
01:38:05So she has dementia, and her GP said that she would be a high falls risk.
01:38:17Your daughter tells me that you need an eye check.
01:38:20Oh, I keep explaining there's nothing wrong with my eyes, but she'll never listen to me.
01:38:24Yes, well, sometimes people think they have perfect vision.
01:38:27That's true.
01:38:28And then they get tested, and then they learn that they barely saw anything, you know.
01:38:34Their whole life's been a lie.
01:38:37Don't be daft.
01:38:39Why don't you come over here, and I can do a quick check.
01:38:42Sit down.
01:38:46And hold this card over your right eye.
01:38:52Wow.
01:38:54I always thought I got my eyes from you because they're such a similar shape.
01:39:00Where do you think I got them from?
01:39:02Oh, from me, of course.
01:39:05Now look over here, and tell me what you see.
01:39:12Heaven pirates.
01:39:14So, look, tomorrow I'm going to take some time off work so that, well, we can just take a look at some places.
01:39:23Oh, how lovely.
01:39:24We're going to go to an art gallery, the movies.
01:39:27Not those kind of places, Mum.
01:39:31You can't do this.
01:39:33You can't just put her in a nursing home.
01:39:35She hates them.
01:39:36Plus, everyone knows they're yuck.
01:39:39Why can't she just stay here?
01:39:41Yeah.
01:39:42No.
01:39:43Because it's not safe.
01:39:45It's for her own good.
01:39:46This is my decision.
01:39:47Yeah, but didn't I do a good enough job looking after her?
01:39:49Yes, darling, of course you did.
01:39:50But she needs more care than what we can offer.
01:39:53I can help too.
01:39:54Excuse me.
01:39:58Can I be part of this conversation?
01:40:01Yes, of course.
01:40:03Sorry, Ru.
01:40:06I don't need anyone to look after me, and I don't need them to tell me that I've outstayed my welcome.
01:40:15So I am going to go, and I'm going to wait for your father outside, and he's going to pick me up, and when he arrives, you're never going to have to worry about me visiting here again.
01:40:33I've got an idea.
01:40:35Oh, got another hour or so's light left.
01:40:37Yes.
01:40:38Better have some fun then.
01:40:39There you go.
01:40:40Oh, good.
01:40:41Oh.
01:40:45It's beautiful, huh?
01:40:46Yeah, just a little change of perspective, hey?
01:40:59Oh.
01:41:03Mum?
01:41:06Mum?
01:41:09What's wrong, Mum?
01:41:12It's okay.
01:41:16It's just Tash.
01:41:24This is all really weird.
01:41:31Why are we here again?
01:41:33Well, we're looking at options in case you don't want to stay with us anymore.
01:41:37You want to try something else.
01:41:39Well, but I have my own house on Knees Road, don't I?
01:41:42Well, there was a fire, Mum.
01:41:45What?
01:41:47When?
01:41:49No, I should not.
01:41:52Is that why you're all here?
01:41:54Yes.
01:41:55Well, I mean, we love having you at home with us,
01:41:57but we thought you might be happier in a place with people more your own age and...
01:42:02Dying people?
01:42:04Oh, shh.
01:42:05No, I didn't mean that.
01:42:12Ah.
01:42:20This is a lot bigger than the last place we looked at.
01:42:22It's beautiful.
01:42:23But what are we doing here?
01:42:24It's well out of our price range.
01:42:26What do you think, Rube?
01:42:28Nice garden.
01:42:29Bit of a fountain.
01:42:31Oh, peacocks.
01:42:32Yeah, everyone loves peacocks.
01:42:33It's a turkey.
01:42:34Is it?
01:42:39Ruby.
01:42:41Ruby.
01:42:42I thought it was you.
01:42:45It's me, Margie.
01:42:48Margie?
01:42:49Margie Witherspoon?
01:42:52Oh, it's been such a long time.
01:42:56How are you?
01:42:57I'm wonderful.
01:42:59Is this Sharon?
01:43:00Yeah.
01:43:01Yes.
01:43:02And her husband, Doug.
01:43:04That's Doug with a U.
01:43:07Have you got time for a cuppa?
01:43:09Well, nothing else to do.
01:43:14Is this the Margie Witherspoon?
01:43:16Yes.
01:43:18Would you mind if I join you?
01:43:25Are you visiting?
01:43:27No, I live here.
01:43:29It's absolutely wonderful.
01:43:31The staff are wonderful.
01:43:33The food is wonderful.
01:43:34And the room is, oh.
01:43:36Wonderful?
01:43:37Spacious.
01:43:38But you know what I like the most?
01:43:40What?
01:43:41When my family come to visit, they're so relaxed.
01:43:44There's no fussing like they used to.
01:43:46They know I'm in good hands.
01:43:48And I enjoy spending my day catching up with old friends like you.
01:43:53And making new ones like you.
01:43:57So I need to tell you something.
01:44:00But I don't know if I should.
01:44:03Like I know you need to know, but I don't know if I'm the one who should be.
01:44:07Is this, is this that I'm adopted?
01:44:12You knew?
01:44:14I overheard your grandma talking and actually that is not what happened.
01:44:19Oh, I don't want to lie anymore.
01:44:22Even if the truth is hard, being lied to is just so awful.
01:44:29Darling, I bumped your diary onto the ground and it fell open at that page.
01:44:35You what?
01:44:37You read it?
01:44:38Mum, how could you?
01:44:39What else did you see?
01:44:40Nothing.
01:44:41Just the stuff about grandma.
01:44:44I'm so sorry.
01:44:45I shouldn't have.
01:44:46But it's just, it's just there.
01:44:48And, oh.
01:44:56Well, I'm sorry.
01:45:01Don't be sorry.
01:45:02You should never have been put in that position.
01:45:08Aren't you angry you weren't told?
01:45:10No.
01:45:12I'm just so proud of you.
01:45:15You've had to deal with so much more than I ever wanted you to and you've done it with such grace.
01:45:23I love you so much.
01:45:25I know.
01:45:27I love you too.
01:45:30But I meant, aren't you angry at grandma?
01:45:35Well, I'm trying not to be.
01:45:37She wanted you more than anything.
01:45:42She lied to me.
01:45:44Yeah, but she also loved you.
01:45:47And I don't know.
01:45:49I kind of think that's what makes a family.
01:45:52Don't you?
01:45:56I don't know who I am anymore.
01:46:01I do.
01:46:06My mom.
01:46:08The best I could have asked for.
01:46:15Look at these.
01:46:16Beautiful.
01:46:18You in outer world?
01:46:20Nah.
01:46:22What's going on here?
01:46:25Can you teach me?
01:46:26Yeah, you name the time and place.
01:46:29Just pass me that little, yeah, that one right there.
01:46:32Beautiful.
01:46:34Small size.
01:46:36And there we go.
01:46:39So have you talked to your old man yet?
01:46:41Nah.
01:46:43He doesn't care where I end up.
01:46:45I bet he'll fight harder for the house than me.
01:46:48You know, when your old man and I were kids, we used to scrap together all the time.
01:46:53Really?
01:46:54Oh yeah, he's got some fight in him.
01:46:57And he will fight for you.
01:47:00He just knows the best way isn't with his fists.
01:47:03It's up here.
01:47:05With your head.
01:47:08We'd have to get dressed up to come and visit, doggie.
01:47:10Or should I say doggie?
01:47:15I don't know.
01:47:17But you do like it here, Margie.
01:47:19It's wonderful.
01:47:21You see?
01:47:22Settlement, isn't it?
01:47:23Where do I fill in the application?
01:47:25There's a lot to consider before we can make any decisions, Mum.
01:47:29Well, if it's about the money, don't worry.
01:47:33Work's paying me out.
01:47:35I got the call this morning.
01:47:37Three week severance for every year, which adds up to a year's worth of cash.
01:47:42You'd do that for Mum?
01:47:44Of course I would.
01:47:46Anything for Ruth.
01:47:47Alright, so we can't rush into anything.
01:47:49We need to shop around.
01:47:50Oh no, no, no.
01:47:51I like it here.
01:47:52And I have friends.
01:47:53And Margie says it's wonderful.
01:47:55Yes, but Margie says everything's frickin' wonderful.
01:47:57Oh, don't be so rude.
01:47:58Well, I'm not sure that this is the right place for you, Mum.
01:48:00And I want to make sure that you have the best place.
01:48:04No!
01:48:05No, you listen to me.
01:48:08Shouldn't I be the one to decide?
01:48:09I mean, you make this sound like it's your decision, but it's not.
01:48:13This is my decision.
01:48:15It's mine.
01:48:18Mine.
01:48:19Yep.
01:48:22It's her life.
01:48:26Okay, okay.
01:48:29I'm listening, Mum.
01:48:33It's Ruby's choice.
01:48:37It's Ruby's choice?
01:48:45Sorry about the other night.
01:48:49Don't worry about it, mate.
01:48:51I'd feel pretty upset if I was in your situation as well.
01:48:56Do you think the lawyers will sort it?
01:49:03Mate, your Mum's got rights.
01:49:05Whatever.
01:49:07I do too.
01:49:11You want to live with me?
01:49:13Yeah.
01:49:14If you want me to.
01:49:16Of course I do, mate.
01:49:29And I got a book on law out of the library.
01:49:32Because I want to help out with the case.
01:49:37We'll work it out together.
01:49:39Alright?
01:49:43Cheers, mate.
01:49:44I'll bring you back later.
01:49:45No worries, doggie.
01:49:46Come on, boy.
01:49:47Hello.
01:49:48Sharon.
01:49:49Sergeant Riley here.
01:49:51Got some good news.
01:49:52I've located your mother's vehicle.
01:49:54Great.
01:49:56What are you doing?
01:49:58Taking care of that bloody cat.
01:50:00Way to go.
01:50:05Oh!
01:50:16You're a good one, Tash.
01:50:19Could you help me sit up?
01:50:21Yeah, of course.
01:50:23Let me just grab a pillow.
01:50:28Alright.
01:50:30There you go.
01:50:32Can I give you a piece of advice?
01:50:34Don't ever grow old.
01:50:37It's better than the alternative.
01:50:56She'd love that.
01:50:57Yeah.
01:51:00I've enjoyed her last few years at the nursing home.
01:51:03And I don't know if there's a heaven, or a good place, or anything like that.
01:51:09But when I think of her, I always imagine her in her happy place.
01:51:16Waltzing with Grandpa.
01:51:31Sorry we're late.
01:51:33Didn't think you'd make it.
01:51:35I wouldn't miss this.
01:51:37I know there's sometimes an assumption that people with dementia are more of a burden than anything.
01:51:42But that hasn't been my experience.
01:51:45Sometimes it takes a person who's lived their life to show you the way through yours.
01:51:50If it wasn't for Grandma, Mum might have grown up alone, in an orphanage, and never met Dad.
01:51:59Dad would have never started his memorabilia resale business.
01:52:03Uncle Ken wouldn't have found the courage he needed to move on.
01:52:07Ned would have never grown up to be the promising young lawyer he is now.
01:52:14And without spending all that time with Grandma, I doubt I'd be making the difference I do, every day, working as an aged care nurse.
01:52:24Grandma wasn't any less, because she had dementia.
01:52:27And her moving in didn't tear us apart.
01:52:30It made us closer.
01:52:32Stronger.
01:52:34Quick photo?
01:52:42And she taught us about love.
01:52:54She taught us about love.
01:52:57She taught us about love.
01:53:00She taught us about love.
01:53:03She taught us about love.
01:53:06She taught us about love.
01:53:09She taught us about love.
01:53:12She taught us about love.
01:53:15She taught us about love.
01:53:18She taught us about love.
01:53:21She taught us about love.
01:53:24She taught us about love.
01:53:27She taught us about love.
01:53:30She taught us about love.
01:53:33She taught us about love.
01:53:36She taught us about love.
01:53:39She taught us about love.
01:53:42She taught us about love.
01:53:45She taught us about love.
01:53:48She taught us about love.
01:53:51She taught us about love.
01:53:54She taught us about love.
01:53:57She taught us about love.
01:54:00She taught us about love.
01:54:03She taught us about love.
01:54:06She taught us about love.
01:54:09She taught us about love.
01:54:12She taught us about love.
01:54:15She taught us about love.
01:54:18She taught us about love.
01:54:21She taught us about love.
01:54:24She taught us about love.
01:54:27She taught us about love.
01:54:30She taught us about love.
01:54:33She taught us about love.
01:54:36She taught us about love.
01:54:39She taught us about love.
01:54:42She taught us about love.
01:54:45She taught us about love.
01:54:48She taught us about love.
01:54:51She taught us about love.
01:54:54She taught us about love.
01:54:57She taught us about love.
01:55:00She taught us about love.
01:55:03She taught us about love.
01:55:06She taught us about love.
01:55:09She's sung out everything that's wrong
01:55:12She thrives on all the games
01:55:16She loves the distant memory
01:55:20It's all gone up in flames
01:55:25I am so sorry
01:55:27For the words I cannot say
01:55:33I am so sorry
01:55:35Make the feelings go away
01:55:41Did you ever believe
01:55:43That we would reach the end?
01:55:49We push the feeling down
01:55:52Now we can't pretend
01:55:55Remember when we were young
01:55:58Remember when we were young
01:56:03Remember when we were young
01:56:07Remember when we were young
01:56:17I'm gonna fight to the end
01:56:19I'm gonna fight to the start
01:56:32I'm gonna fight to the start
01:56:35I'm gonna fight to the start
01:56:38I'm gonna fight to the start
01:56:41I'm gonna fight to the start
01:56:44I'm gonna fight to the start
01:56:47I'm gonna fight to the start
01:56:50I'm gonna fight to the start
01:56:53I'm gonna fight to the start
01:56:56I'm gonna fight to the start