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Emmerdale 28th August 2024

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00:30Shh.
00:32Shh.
00:34Shh.
00:36Shh.
00:38Shh.
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00:42Shh.
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01:00Shh.
01:18Shhh.
01:21Shh.
01:23Shh.
01:25What have you done, Will? No, I'm alright. Cheers, mate.
01:38You sure? I was, er, thinking about making a brew. You fancy it?
01:44What is it? What is it you want, Will? No, you're just lonely.
01:50I've just been friendly, that's all. Hi. Hi.
01:55Jan Burkitt, HMRC. This should be brilliant. Can I stay and watch?
02:00Are you Mr King or Mr Taylor? Well, actually, I'm not Mr King or Mr Taylor,
02:05but I'm Will Taylor. Great. And do you know what red diesel is?
02:08Yeah, I'm not an idiot. It's illegal. It won't be anywhere near my trucks, that's for sure.
02:15This'll be a quick inspection, then. You lead and I'll follow.
02:18Good luck. Won't need it, pal. Can I stay and watch?
02:27Right, there's no milk, so toast will have to do.
02:30But we live on a farm. Just not a dairy farm.
02:36You'll come to your food before it comes to you.
02:39Where's Mum? If I can't magic milk, what makes you think she can?
02:44Where is she, though? I don't know. Better things to do than be here.
02:48That's not very nice.
02:52Ring her. Stop mithering.
02:55She's your wife.
02:59Right, fine.
03:02If the wind changes, your face is gonna stick like that.
03:07Hi, you're through to Moira Dingo.
03:10Come on.
03:13Come on.
03:16Here we go.
03:18You get the bacon just right.
03:21It's not what my life's added up to. Kill me now.
03:25That's the kids dropped off. Right.
03:28Jimmy, you've got HMRC up at the oil yard, you know. Why?
03:32I don't know. Something about an inspection of red diesel. We'll look pretty scared.
03:37You better be clean. You're already getting fined after the last inspection.
03:41Tachograph. Yeah, he is.
03:43I've got nothing to hide this time.
03:45Come on, I'll give you a lift up the hill. I'll get the coffee later.
03:48No chance of a fry-up. I'll leave wound-up Will to deal with it.
03:51Fair play.
03:58Mum, you smell.
04:00Yeah, well, that's what happens when you fall asleep in a barn.
04:03Well, the cow's worth a lot of money. I had to be nearby.
04:08How can you help the cow if you're dead to the world?
04:11You thought she were dead, didn't you, Dad?
04:14Don't be silly. No, he's not being silly.
04:17When you were hovering over me, you looked terrified when I woke up.
04:21You've not looked that concerned in months.
04:24What do you want about now?
04:28Please, can I go to Amy's with Kyle?
04:31No, they're out. I'll go upstairs, then.
04:34Oh, Isaac, me and your dad are not going to fight.
04:42You know, Cain, I don't think I'm very well.
04:46And you've really hurt me.
04:48You're accusing me of drinking, God knows what else, with God knows who,
04:52and it's just...
04:54I just can't do this right now.
04:56Where are you going? I'm going to check on him because one of us has to.
05:00Look, your eyes are all bloodshot. What am I supposed to...?
05:03Moira!
05:08Where's the inspector?
05:10Done and gone. Someone's tipped him off about red diesel.
05:14I can smell it everywhere and all.
05:16Do you know about it?
05:18What are you asking me for?
05:20Well, it wouldn't be the first time you've cut corners recently, would it?
05:23Me? Why would I take the chance? I've just been done for the tachograph.
05:26Well, if it's not me and it's not you, then...
05:28It's definitely not me.
05:30Someone is trying to sabotage our business.
05:32Wow, that was a bit of a jump.
05:34You can take that smirk off your face, all right?
05:36It can't help my face.
05:38It's a driver on the take, simple.
05:40Why do you always have to jump to the darkest conclusion?
05:43I'm supposed to be the hysterical one.
05:45No telling Kim until we have to.
05:47Oh, well, it's a good job you're not talking to her then, isn't it?
05:52Hold the front page.
05:54Lost woman given directions by friendly local.
05:57That's me, by the way.
05:59What, lost? You're never friendly.
06:02I directed her to the haulage yard about half an hour ago.
06:07Was she from HMRC?
06:09Well, I didn't strip search her,
06:11but with all the air of a low-paid official on a day out in the country,
06:14I'd say yes.
06:16Yes.
06:18I thought it'd take them weeks to turn up,
06:20and I'd be sneaking over there every night with a red diesel.
06:22I wonder what that smell was.
06:24So will we have a haulage firm by Christmas?
06:26Well, sooner, I hope.
06:28Poor Will.
06:30It's one thing after another.
06:32Mm, especially as you keep setting him up.
06:34And then there's Jimmy with the tachograph fine.
06:38What's a tachograph, Ruby?
06:40No idea. One I couldn't care less, but seems to matter to you.
06:44He'll be desperate to offload the place.
06:46Well, we need to take our time.
06:48Aye, spoilsport.
06:50If you exchange contracts on Halloween,
06:53you could do it dressed as the devil.
07:02Oi!
07:04Well, you spoke to me yesterday.
07:06Do that again and you'll regret it.
07:08I don't care if you're my daughter's husband or not.
07:11Look, your daughter's done with you,
07:13and you've brought all that on yourself, you idiot.
07:15Look, now you've only got Kim, and I pity you.
07:17You chose her over us.
07:19I mean, you thought she might have killed Dawn's mum.
07:22Yeah, well, I know she didn't now.
07:24Yeah, but when you thought she did, you were going to protect her.
07:26It's not about what Kim has or hasn't done.
07:28It was about what you were prepared to do.
07:30Yeah, look, I love her and I won't lose her.
07:32Then why didn't you tell her that then?
07:34Because she's not here.
07:36So now you've got your big house
07:38So now you've got your big house
07:40and your little trucks to play with, and that is it.
07:43Hang on a minute. Was it you?
07:45Was what me?
07:46Someone's been messing with our trucks.
07:48Like I've got time to do that.
07:50You sound mad. You are mad.
07:52You must be to throw away your family.
07:54Dawn chose to leave.
07:55Look, he's never you, is he?
07:58Never you.
08:00I hope that's the milkman,
08:07because my husband won't be due back for hours.
08:09It kind of fits, doesn't it?
08:13With all the accusations you've been chucking in my direction lately.
08:16I only asked about Nate yesterday.
08:19Oh, because you're paranoid?
08:21No, because you made comments about him.
08:23You brought it up like you wanted some kind of reaction.
08:26So anyway, I talked to him.
08:30You did what?
08:32Why?
08:34Have you any idea the trouble you're causing?
08:36He's as embarrassed by you as I am.
08:38You'll be having me sectioned next.
08:39Just tell me what's wrong.
08:40Because of course it couldn't be you.
08:42What have I done?
08:43You've looked at me, questioned me,
08:45and accused me, and not once,
08:47not once have you asked me if I'm OK,
08:49when I'm obviously not.
08:51And I might be ill with some virus,
08:53or it might be the menopause.
08:55That.
08:56That's what you've done.
08:58Just that.
09:01You know, I am sorry if I have changed,
09:04and I am sorry if I am not what you want,
09:06but this is what I am.
09:23So I just smash the glass and help myself, or what?
09:41Two ticks.
09:42Will reckons it's sabotage.
09:44After the tachograph thing, Jimmy,
09:45you're more than capable of sabotaging yourself.
09:47That was to earn money for us.
09:49Plus it kept you away from the house,
09:51and me crying over Angel.
09:52We both miss her.
09:54Three more months at the uni, it's just not fair.
09:57She hit somebody.
09:59So how big's the fine for the red diesel?
10:01Bigger than the tachograph fine,
10:02and we can't fine that either.
10:04Well, can Will grovel to Kim?
10:06They're terrible at the moment.
10:08She'd happily see the business go under just as punishment.
10:11And anyway, she's away.
10:13Evil people get an easier ride than us.
10:15Takeout, wasn't it?
10:16No, I'm happy to just...
10:17I'll have a black coffee, please.
10:21Oh, you're smiling, aren't you?
10:24Can't wait to see him.
10:26Yeah, love you.
10:28Just a couple of cakes for the kids for later, please.
10:32How's baby?
10:34More treatment.
10:35Get in there.
10:36Dawn's got the brunt of it.
10:40Call these a housewarming.
10:42Well, cheers, Nicole.
10:45Can't you make up with Will?
10:47He's a nightmare at the moment.
10:49I want nothing more to do with him.
10:51They're both snakes, him and his wife.
10:52Bit harsh on Will.
10:54Look, open your eyes.
10:56He's just had a massive go at me
10:57about whatever's happening at the Orleys yard.
10:59No.
11:00Look, everyone thinks it's Kim who pulls the strings,
11:02but I could tell you a few things about him.
11:04Like what?
11:06Let's just say that me and Dawn had a lucky escape.
11:12Oh, stop sighing, Jimmy, and get yourself to the pub.
11:16Go and have a big dinner while we can still afford it.
11:26Yeah, do you fancy a drink?
11:28What do you do now?
11:30Get yourself down the pub.
11:32Mm-hmm.
11:35I reckon I've been burying my head.
11:37I mean, she's denying it,
11:38but I think you're right about the drink.
11:40And I think it's definitely connected
11:41to what happened with Mattie.
11:43Well, it's not like Moira not to be up front
11:45if there's an issue.
11:46Well, she's definitely been up front
11:47about how much she can't stand me,
11:48and then she covers it all up by saying
11:50maybe she's ill or it's a menopause.
11:53Well, maybe she's right.
11:58Please say you took her seriously.
12:03Did you shrug and roll your eyes?
12:06Oh, for God's sake.
12:09So why hasn't she gone to the doctor?
12:11Because men don't get the monopoly on being stupid
12:14when it comes to taking care of themselves.
12:16And what about all that stuff with Nat, eh?
12:19Rubbing my face in it,
12:20deliberately goading me with it.
12:22I mean, is that a health issue?
12:23Because it didn't feel like it.
12:25It hurt.
12:26It brought a load of stuff back,
12:27and she knew it would.
12:30So anyway, I spoke with Nat.
12:33What did he say?
12:34Well, he was upset because me and him,
12:36we've been good, you know.
12:38I mean, it's different to my other kids,
12:40but we are getting there,
12:42particularly after that stuff with Tracy
12:44and her brilliant brother.
12:45Get back to Moira.
12:49She's a loose cannon with a glint in her eye,
12:51flirting with Nat, deliberately winding us all up,
12:54and I hate it,
12:56for the kids as much as me.
13:04So gutted you've had the last steak and kidney pudding.
13:08Can I have this bit, if you like?
13:10As if.
13:12It's been ages since I've had a steak and kidney pudding.
13:15It's made me all wistful for me grandma.
13:19Tell you what,
13:21continue to work, darling.
13:23Oh, you're a peach.
13:25You're a pretty one.
13:26Oh, er, Jimmy,
13:28you might want a wipe there.
13:29Oh, thanks.
13:31Can't even get eating right.
13:33Rubbish.
13:34Nobody enjoys a big dinner in here like you do.
13:37Now, how about some afters?
13:38We've got a...
13:39Are you trifling with me?
13:41Yeah, that's exactly what we've got.
13:44I know.
13:45I saw the menu.
13:46I'd better have a big bowl.
13:54So, er,
13:56what's your secret?
13:58Hmm?
13:59Well, you know,
14:01your cards get burnt out, people dish you in the street,
14:04yet you still get shaved every day and you smell great.
14:08Are you coming on to me?
14:09Well, you should be down and out.
14:12You're not.
14:13So why are you Tigger and I'm Eeyore?
14:17You're being too hard on yourself, mate.
14:19You've got a lot of family stuff going on.
14:22And it's spread across so many businesses.
14:23Too many.
14:26An angel being away is killing us.
14:29Another few months, is it?
14:31Hmm.
14:33I just...
14:34I can't catch a break.
14:39I'll have a cheese toastie, then.
14:42Bring us one of those trifles, will you, Gail?
14:44And another pint for Jimmy.
14:46Yes, sir.
14:51Cheers.
15:09Don't worry.
15:10I won't tell Dad you went all wobbly again.
15:13He's a right big grumpy bum.
15:17Hmm.
15:23I'm not complaining, but I work all night
15:26and then I get home and it's a school run or whatever
15:29or a million other grinding little things
15:32and Nicola's nagging me about it.
15:35The car will pick up more.
15:37I don't want to be disloyal.
15:39But you're dealing with his problems, aren't you?
15:41Between you and me,
15:43we had an inspection this morning.
15:46What, another?
15:47The first one was my fault.
15:49But this one's red diesel
15:51and we're shouting the odds and blaming everyone.
15:54Like who?
15:55Me a bit.
15:56Billy.
15:57Well, that's bizarre.
15:58It's not.
15:59It's not.
16:00It's not.
16:01It's not.
16:02It's not.
16:03It's not.
16:04It's not.
16:05It's not.
16:06It's not.
16:07Billy?
16:08That's bizarre.
16:09He'll be a driver.
16:10Which is what I told him.
16:16You do need a break, don't you?
16:18Do you want to buy half a Horlich up?
16:21Ha, ha.
16:22You've just told me Will's a nightmare.
16:24Damn.
16:25Me and my big mouth.
16:27You wouldn't sell up anyway.
16:29Don't you think Caleb's got such a...positive vibe?
16:36Positively loves himself, yeah.
16:39You're so funny.
16:41You won't be laughing when I tell Ruby you're after her husband.
16:46Well, actually, I think I can take her.
16:48Just a pint, please.
16:52Oh, Ruby Cale!
16:54Yeah?
16:56For the lady.
16:59I asked and I received!
17:01What more could a woman ask for?
17:04Cheap date.
17:05In a nutshell.
17:09Hi, just a lime and soda, please.
17:13Buy yourself a proper drink.
17:15Need to change over at the B&B.
17:18You and Ernie are free up some time to be together.
17:23I've always thought you were a bit up yourself,
17:27Well, that was the nicest hour I've had in months.
17:32Are you sure you don't want to buy the haulage?
17:34See you, mate.
17:35Bye.
17:39It's been ages since you looked at me like that.
17:43I offered him twice to buy the haulage,
17:46and I think I'm only half-joking.
17:48We can manage the fines.
17:50Oh, it's not just that.
17:52It's Will.
17:54He used to be this massive, solid, barn door of a man,
17:58and now he just isn't.
18:00And I'm too tired.
18:04How much do you think we'd get for it?
18:11So,
18:13Jimmy just offered to sell the haulage firm.
18:16Just like that.
18:18And he was only half-joking.
18:20So you bit his hand off?
18:21Nope.
18:23He's not ready.
18:24Not yet.
18:25It's the family firm, and he loves it.
18:29We need him to get to the point where
18:32the exhaustion outweighs the sentiment.
18:35And what about Will?
18:37Well, he's losing a plot.
18:39It won't take much to push him out.
18:44I suppose I'll be doing Jimmy and Nicola a massive favour, really.
18:49So why have you got ants in your pants?
18:53Cos he's decent.
18:55And he's having a terrible time, and I like him.
18:59You were talking about him yourself the other day.
19:02Yeah, something about his face.
19:05But I got over it.
19:08Tell me
19:10what you most admire about me.
19:12I thought we was talking about Jimmy.
19:14Humour me.
19:17You don't care what anyone thinks about you.
19:20And what I most admire about you is that you do.
19:23If this project comes off,
19:25all the bits you're buying, all the deals...
19:27Yeah, well, it's good fun, isn't it?
19:29Yeah, it is. It's great.
19:31And you'll be at the top of that hill, looking down on everyone.
19:34But your family, your new pal Jimmy,
19:37things will change.
19:40Yeah.
19:41Yeah, you're right.
19:44But with this smile, I can win anyone over.
19:47Hmm. Well, it's worked on me enough times.
19:51Now go, Mac.
20:03Where's Dad?
20:08Please, can we go out for tea?
20:11Er...
20:13Just let me get a glass of water for us, son.
20:16OK.
20:19Kyle's had burgers twice this week.
20:22I'm not saying no,
20:24I'm just saying we'll talk about it when we get back home.
20:27You're bonkers.
20:29We are at home.
20:39Seeing Maura like this
20:41makes me feel guilty about the way I treated Mum.
20:43I must have been to hell with Shadrach.
20:45It's the never knowing what state, you know, what mood.
20:48And when you've been in here, you barely look at each other.
20:52You need to talk to her, Cain.
20:56I've tried loads.
20:58You know how much I hate talking.
21:01But right now, all I feel like is I'm talking at her or to her.
21:06But not with her?
21:07Yeah, because she won't.
21:09It's like I've done something really bad
21:11and she's waiting for me to work out what it actually is.
21:14But until then, she's just looking past me or through me.
21:18It's like...
21:20..I'm not even there.
21:21I mean, I might as well not be.
21:23Is that bad?
21:24Well, it soon will be.
21:26And there's no way I'm going to do what Mum did and abandon my kids.
21:29So one more freak-out or blow-out or black-out and that is it.
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