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00:50There you go.
00:51Cheers Kathy.
00:52And one for you.
00:55Erth to Barney.
00:57Oh, thank you.
00:58That's all right, that's on the house.
01:00No arguments, all right?
01:01At least I can do for yesterday.
01:05Oh, ignore them.
01:06Someone saw the police at the arches last night.
01:09Nothing worse as far as a Walford grapevine, believe me.
01:13Erth, this one.
01:14What can I get you?
01:15Coffee, please.
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01:27Right boys, let's get your shoes on.
01:28Otherwise we'll...
01:29OK.
01:31OK, it's like every morning you find a beautiful woman laying on your sofa.
01:34State that.
01:35Well clapped.
01:36Clap you in a minute, Tommy.
01:37What's all that red stuff on the boys' hands?
01:39OK, right, listen, I worry about the boys, you worry about Madame here.
01:42Come on lads, let's go, we're going to be late for school.
01:43Come on, chop, chop, chop.
01:44You all right?
01:46How did I get here?
01:47Well, after Martin said that you made a show of yourself,
01:50I just dragged you out and brought you back here.
01:52What did I do?
01:53You threw a brick through Reece's windscreen,
01:56necked a bottle of vodka
01:57and tried to snog Martin in front of the whole pub.
02:00Oh.
02:02I had to go back to help Sonia.
02:05Messed everything up again.
02:07Bee, I've done a lot worse,
02:09to be fair, yeah?
02:11But you can't spend your time living on my settee.
02:14I know.
02:16I know, I need to get myself together and
02:20get me lippie on and get out there.
02:25Yeah, have a look.
02:27I think you're suited for your lippie.
02:33Right, I'm going on the road.
02:34Oh, yeah, home delivery.
02:36Who ordered lunch, eh?
02:38Wait for me in the park, yeah?
02:40Oh, Kath, you're an angel.
02:42You know, this is the first morning
02:44since Jean and Stace left.
02:46Everything's just run smooth.
02:48Have you heard anything?
02:49No, no.
02:51It'd be nice to get some pictures,
02:52see how they're getting on,
02:53the path and on, the acropolis and all that.
02:55Well, knowing Stacey,
02:56it'll be beaches, sunburn and tavernas.
03:00I'm sorry, Kath, I'm going on about me.
03:02How about you, how are you feeling?
03:03Oh, just a bit sore, that's all.
03:05I've got to go up to the station later,
03:06after the breakfast rush,
03:07and give a statement.
03:09Is there anything I can do?
03:10Oh, as a matter of fact, there is.
03:12I was going to go collecting later,
03:14but what with one thing and another.
03:16Will you take over?
03:17Yeah, it's a read-down.
03:19Lovely.
03:21Well, I'm waiting in the park.
03:24Well, I don't know, do I?
03:25It just depends how long it takes.
03:27Yeah, I know, I know it's important.
03:29And as soon as I know,
03:30I'll let you know, all right?
03:32Yeah, I'll call you back.
03:34Yeah, I'll call you back.
03:35Cheers.
03:36Yeah, I'll call you back.
03:37Cheers.
03:39Listen, I ain't in the mood, all right?
03:41What happened last night wasn't Harry's fault.
03:43No, it's all right, though,
03:44he could have a record a mile long, couldn't he?
03:45Well, I ain't never done time,
03:46unlike some people.
03:47You what?
03:48Look, I'll get it,
03:49you don't need the ag at the minute,
03:50but all I ask is you let him see out of the week
03:52so he can stick it on his CV.
03:54And why would I do that?
03:55Because you're up against it for a start,
03:57and he'll do it unpaid.
03:59Call it work experience.
04:01And you'll take responsibility?
04:03Well, you have my personal guarantee.
04:06All right.
04:08You won't regret it.
04:13You keep giving my graft away for free.
04:15Well, thanks to your little business venture last night,
04:17they're all out there pointing fingers.
04:19You're a good mechanic, boy,
04:21and all you need to do is use them skills properly.
04:25Fix that motor,
04:27and you leave the rest with me.
04:36Sorry, sorry.
04:42Oh, I think you need to get that properly looked at.
04:45Yeah.
04:46Just, just, just, let's just stop.
04:48Okay.
04:49I'm fine.
04:50All right.
04:51Yeah.
04:53How could he do this to his own son?
04:55Eh?
04:56Even animals look after their young.
04:58Well, as a psychopath, normal rules don't apply.
05:00You should have left him on the floor today.
05:03I, um, I rolled over in the night and you weren't there.
05:07No, I couldn't sleep.
05:09This is his final act, isn't it?
05:12Him calling all the shots from beyond the grave,
05:15just to leave me with nothing.
05:21I want you to get on with it,
05:23and I want you to get on with it,
05:25and I want you to get on with it,
05:27and I want you to get on with it,
05:30I want you to get on to your contacts,
05:32anyone that knows anything about this.
05:34Okay, I'll make some calls.
05:35Yeah, because he's not getting away with this.
05:37I am going to get back everything that is mine.
05:44What was in that lipstick?
05:46I needed sandpaper to get that off.
05:48Here, get that down, yeah?
05:50And then you can go and see Martin and apologise.
05:53How can I face him, Kat?
05:55He's Martin Fowler.
05:56He's known you forever.
05:59He knows what you're like, anyway.
06:03Listen, I've just got off the phone to the surgery, right,
06:05and I've managed to pull a few strings
06:07with one of Sonia's mates on reception,
06:09and I've got you an appointment for one o'clock.
06:11No, no, listen.
06:14You ain't right, and you need to speak to someone.
06:18And this is the start of you helping Sonia, yeah?
06:22And I'll be there with you.
06:24Just promise me that you will turn up.
06:29All right.
06:31Promise.
06:37All right, everyone.
06:38Free photo this afternoon.
06:39Fun day at Mitchell's Autos,
06:41all in aid of our lovely Sonia,
06:43and organised by my dear boy, Harry.
06:45Oh, we'll be there.
06:46Oi, what's happening with all them police archers last night?
06:49They were asking questions about that bag snatcher.
06:51My Harry jumped.
06:52It was a nasty business, that.
06:54Caffey Rick.
06:55See you later.
06:56Well, I hope to see you later, Sonia.
06:59Using my niece to promote your dodgy cousin's garage.
07:02Bit lonely, ain't it?
07:06Trouble at the arches?
07:09Well, a little misunderstanding.
07:12I take it you'll be there?
07:13I have to check my diary.
07:15I'm amazed you got Phil to agree to it.
07:17Well, after that little mix-up last night with the old Bill,
07:20I thought it best to draw in the local community.
07:23You did ask him, didn't you?
07:24Don't you worry about that,
07:26cos I can handle him.
07:27I hope so.
07:28Cos Phil Mitchell's not exactly known for his charity work.
07:32This one's on me, yeah?
07:33Oh, thank you.
07:34All right.
07:35All on me, mate.
07:41He's suffering.
07:44Sorry about last night.
07:45It's just all got on top of me.
07:47Yeah.
07:48And a bottle of vodka.
07:49Nah, forget it.
07:51It's enough to drive us all to drink.
07:53You all right, mate?
07:55Little fundraiser later for Sonia at the arches.
07:58And you are?
08:00This is Bianca.
08:01That's her son and sister.
08:02Teddy's just moved into number one.
08:04He's Billy's long-lost brother.
08:07Well, it was lovely to meet you.
08:08And I'm very sorry to hear about your sister.
08:11Look, me and my boy, Harry,
08:12we ate a miscarriage of justice.
08:13Babs us up the wrong way.
08:14So anything we can do to help,
08:16you just say the word.
08:19I'll crack on with these,
08:20and hopefully I'll see you later, yeah?
08:22Phil.
08:23Thanks.
08:25Why is he fundraising for Sonia?
08:27Well, Rhys works for him.
08:28I tell you what, he's been really helpful.
08:30He's just got Rhys one of them private detectives.
08:34You look knackered.
08:35Yeah.
08:36He didn't get much safety last year.
08:37Yeah, me neither.
08:39I just can't stop thinking about Sonia.
08:40You know, my sister,
08:41she's rotting in prison for something she didn't do,
08:43and then you've got Rhys living at the docks,
08:45happy as Larry.
08:47Do you trust your sister?
08:49Of course I do.
08:50More than anything in the world.
08:52I trust her more than I trust myself.
08:53Then you've got to trust the fact
08:55that that is the man she loves.
08:57That is the man she wants to spend the rest of her life with.
09:01And if we want to bring Sonia home,
09:03you've got to get over this problem you've got with Rhys.
09:06Otherwise you might as well go home again, ain't ya?
09:24Got a visitor.
09:26Thought I'd see how you are.
09:28Get well soon and all that.
09:30After-date chocolates from the Minute Mart.
09:35Well, it's the thought that counts.
09:37Mm.
09:39Well.
09:40Any news from the hospital?
09:42Rubbery text.
09:44He is still alive, unfortunately.
09:47All right.
09:48Cheers, Naomi.
09:49And, um, love to hear from you.
09:52And, um, love to Katie.
09:54All right? Bye.
09:56That's Naomi. She's an old friend.
09:58She's, um, an inheritance solicitor.
10:00She's top of her field.
10:04I'm sorry, Sookie.
10:06Nisha's solicitor has made sure that paperwork is watertight.
10:09There's nothing we can do.
10:11So I think you're going to have to let it go.
10:15What?
10:16Look, I know it's unfair, okay?
10:18I know that those businesses are rightfully yours.
10:20Just, after everything he's done,
10:22just roll over and let him have the last laugh.
10:25Sookie...
10:26No! I don't think so.
10:31Taxi, please.
10:33Yeah, Walford General.
10:35Thanks.
10:51Look, drop that motor off for Phil
10:53and then nip over to Dave's for me sharpies, would you?
10:58All right, I'll see you soon.
11:03Thanks for offering to help.
11:05Arts and crafts have never been my thing.
11:08She's my sister, and, uh, I've just got to do what I can.
11:13I can't exactly make things any worse, can I?
11:15Well, Rhys was in early and showed me his windscreen,
11:18to remind me not to get on your bad side.
11:21He winds me up.
11:23He's the reason I fell out with Sonia in the first place.
11:27Well, that's families for you, eh?
11:29Spin your nut like that.
11:32Is it true your dad kept you a secret
11:34from your brothers for all them years?
11:36Well, that's the old man.
11:38I know I'm going to have to see him at some point,
11:41but he's done one for now, and, uh, well, it's better that way.
11:45Yeah, my dad did one years ago, so you're in good company here.
11:50Why did you hire a private detective?
11:53There's 20 Christians for you, ain't there?
11:55Not that I mind, but Rhys was struggling,
11:58and I know a friend who owes me a favour from way back.
12:01I offered, Rhys accepted.
12:04He just wants to bring your sister back home, where she belongs.
12:11Maybe I've got him wrong.
12:13Maybe I've got him wrong.
12:15I don't know.
12:17It's all such a mess.
12:24I just have to do what's right with Sonia.
12:28I hate that I fell out with her.
12:31Look, I know this is none of my business,
12:34but I'm pretty sure if Sonia could see what you're doing for her now,
12:37then she'd forgive you in a heartbeat.
12:40Well, it might help if you make things right with your fella first.
12:47Thanks.
12:55I still can't believe he gave all of this to us, you know.
12:58Yeah. How much do you think he's even worth?
13:01Funny, man.
13:03Straight to the heart of the matter.
13:06Just like a granddad.
13:10I want a word with you.
13:18Son.
13:19Yeah, shall we show your grandchildren what you did?
13:21Sorry.
13:22No. All your pathetic life, all you have ever done is bring misery to this family.
13:26You took everything good we ever had and made it dirty,
13:29and now, now you're trying to buy the love of two innocent children.
13:33It ain't buying us.
13:34OK, I think this is enough generational trauma for one day.
13:37No, let them stay.
13:38Let them hear everything, every dirty little secret, eh?
13:42I'm game if you are, Nish. I mean, you've taken everything from me.
13:44What have I got to lose, eh?
13:46Mr Panisar.
13:48Ah, Doctor. Come in.
13:51I have your test results.
13:53Perhaps we could have the room?
13:55Oh, anything you have to say to me, you can say in front of my family.
14:01Last night you experienced a tachyarrhythmia.
14:04That's why your heart was racing and you were short of breath.
14:08I don't wish to alarm you, but when the paramedics arrived, you were very close to death.
14:16We've discussed the importance of you eating a healthy diet,
14:21taking light exercise, avoiding stress and limiting alcohol.
14:26Has your drinking increased somewhat since I last saw you?
14:31Yeah.
14:33I'm very sorry to have to inform you,
14:35but your results suggest that your condition has deteriorated much faster than we anticipated.
14:40What does that mean?
14:42It's OK.
14:45How long, Doctor?
14:50Weeks?
14:53It's hard to say for certain.
14:57You'll still be here for Christmas, though, right?
15:00I think you should make the most of your time together now.
15:04At this stage, I'd like to involve our hospice care team and discuss next steps.
15:17She's a beauty. I bet she goes right to clutters.
15:20There's no way to talk about a lady, Billy. She's a cop.
15:24That belongs to a good pal of mine, Dave.
15:26I said, Harriet, give her the once-over while she's here.
15:29Watch out. They're jealous.
15:31You can give your once-over later, if you like.
15:33Right, kids, we want to see how a car works.
15:36Yay!
15:38Come on. You're driving.
15:43See? Use them skills properly, and look what happens.
15:52Oh, free drinks. What kind of party?
15:55For Sonia.
15:57Thank you, Sharon.
15:58Yeah, yeah, what's for Sonia? For Sonia, yeah.
16:01Money, money on you.
16:04It's all right. I got it.
16:06Oh, Jack.
16:09Thanks, Jack.
16:11Thanks, thanks, thanks.
16:14Oi!
16:18Ladies and gentlemen, here he is, the governor himself,
16:21the man who, alongside my son, Harry, has made all this happen today for Sonia.
16:26So please, give it up for the one and only Mr Philip Mitchell!
16:38Why can't you just leave him alone?
16:40I can't send him out when he's just lying there.
16:43Right, not now, Avani.
16:44You're literally coming for a man in his hospital bed.
16:47That's just cold, even for you.
16:49Don't ignore me!
16:53You want to know the truth?
16:55You don't know your dad-dadgy the way the rest of us do, all right?
16:58He's dangerous, and he will stop at nothing to get what he wants,
17:01and he'll hurt anyone who gets in the way.
17:04You don't believe me? Come speak to your father.
17:07Cos if it wasn't for him last night, your Vinnie uncle would be dead.
17:12That's right, Avani, he had a knife.
17:14He was going to kill his own son.
17:18He's evil.
17:21Like the sort of person who's willing to let someone die.
17:26Dad-dadgy was just lying there.
17:29He couldn't breathe.
17:31It just kept making this weird noise, and his lips were all blue.
17:36And you were just watching him.
17:39You was going to watch him die.
17:43So if dad-dadgy is so evil,
17:46what does that make you, daddy?
17:52Thank you so much.
17:54It's a... It's a garage, not a village all old and fake.
17:57What? What are you thinking?
17:59Um, this fellow over there asked if you'd put a gearbox in his car.
18:02Sounds like a potential customer.
18:04Well, now he's got the local rag, he'll take your pictures.
18:07Bit of free publicity.
18:09Dad, Paris said there were two and four and drive.
18:12Can I go, please?
18:14Yeah, of course you can. Go on, then.
18:18And this, uh, this was all his doing, was it?
18:20Of course it was. Weren't it, Bill?
18:22Yeah. Yeah, it was.
18:24All right.
18:26Well, he can keep this job.
18:28And as soon as he's so charity-minded,
18:30he won't mind donating his first week's wages to Sonia's father, will he?
18:45Everything OK?
18:53Oh, Vinnie.
18:57You've always been such a gentle soul.
18:59I am weak.
19:01No, not weak.
19:03You've always stood up for what's right.
19:07And you've never let me down.
19:11And now I've let you down.
19:15This... This war between me and your father is...
19:18It's like Ravi said.
19:21He hurts me, I hurt him.
19:24And you got caught in the crossfire because I put you there.
19:29And it frightens me, Vinnie.
19:33It frightens me so much that I am now turning into the monster he is.
19:37No. No, no, no, no, no. You are nothing like him.
19:40I nearly lost you yesterday.
19:42I nearly lost you yesterday.
19:47And this morning,
19:49you told me I should have just left him on the floor to die.
19:54That's not you.
19:56That's not the son I raised.
20:06You need to go in there
20:09and make your peace.
20:11Not for his sake.
20:14For yours.
20:16Before it's too late.
20:24Come on, save us, Sonia.
20:26Oh, thank you. Thanks.
20:28Thanks for coming, everyone.
20:34Oh, no, no, no, look, look, I don't want any trouble.
20:37I'm only here because Teddy asked me to come.
20:41There's something I need to say to you, Rhys.
20:44I'm really sorry.
20:46I've been horrible. I've said things that are unforgivable and...
20:50Yeah, I wouldn't blame you if you and Sonia never spoke to me again.
20:53No, it has been very upsetting.
21:00I know Sonia told you about my depression.
21:03I mean, it ain't no excuse.
21:05I know I ain't got no right to...
21:07to ask you, but I do want to make it up to you.
21:10I appreciate your apology, you know.
21:13But I know Sonia, who wants to be friends,
21:16and... so, yeah, no, I accept your apology.
21:20Brilliant!
21:22I'll go and get me things from Kat and I'll move back in.
21:24Listen, we can get to work.
21:26I'm going to get my sister out of jail
21:28and bring Sonia back in where she belongs.
21:33Well, there you go. Come on.
21:36Come on, lads.
21:44How did you do it?
21:46Clear that moat up before we got here.
21:49What moat up?
21:53I'm watching you.
21:56It's a nasty business.
21:58Pure little girl in that club around the corner.
22:01Glass houses, stones.
22:03I think everyone deserves a second chance, don't you?
22:10You stay away from my daughter.
22:17You want to ease off with her?
22:19Cos I've just spent all day making you the golden boy of Walford.
22:22And the last thing you need is to be making an enemy of the local copper.
22:27Look at me, please.
22:38My boy.
22:41I'm sorry.
22:45When I was a kid,
22:48when you wouldn't let me visit you in prison,
22:51you'd always say,
22:53when you wouldn't let me visit you in prison,
22:57I thought you were ashamed of me.
23:00If I was stronger,
23:03more of a man,
23:05you'd love me.
23:08And I meant Ravi.
23:11Strong, tough.
23:14The real man.
23:17The son you always wanted, wasn't it?
23:21I couldn't compete.
23:25But now...
23:29Now I see you in this bed.
23:35Just a man.
23:38A frail, old, dying man.
23:44And all the threats and the violence
23:47and hate.
23:50Where's it got you?
23:54But I'm not afraid of you anymore.
24:01But for that little boy,
24:04who just wanted his father's love.
24:07Who just wanted his father's love.
24:16I forgive you.
24:32It's okay.
24:34It's okay.
24:37I just stuck it in the back of the cab
24:39and sweet-talked some of them city types into making a donation.
24:41That's really going to help with all Sonia's legal fees.
24:44Oh, could you two sit in over there having a nice, cosy drink?
24:48Oh, Kat, it's not the dark ages, you know.
24:50Men and women can be friends without any funny business going on.
24:53I'm helping Harvey with the kids while Jean and Stacey are away,
24:56and he's helping me with Sonia's fundraising, and that is it, all right?
24:59And if you want, I'll phone Jean myself while she's in Greece and let her know.
25:02All right, Kathy, keep your hair on.
25:04Don't worry about that.
25:06A cheeky mayor.
25:08Harvey, that is our room of start.
25:10I mean, me and you, as if.
25:31You've come to finish me off.
25:34I think you should be with the family now.
25:37I know if it was me lying there dying...
25:42..you'd find a way to keep me from them.
25:45You take great pleasure in watching me die alone.
25:48I'm not doing it for you, Nish, I'm doing it for them.
25:51They all deserve some time to say a proper goodbye.
25:57You didn't think so last night.
26:00I'm not going to let you turn me into that person again.
26:03I'm going to do right by them.
26:05And then in time, when you're gone,
26:08I'll still be here...
26:10..with my family.
26:14So that's it, Nish.
26:16It's done.
26:20Spend your last days in peace.
26:23Spend your last days in peace.
26:40So, I did what you said.
26:42I went and spoke to Martin and...
26:44..I even made it out of the race.
26:46Where were you?
26:48The doctor's.
26:49The doctor's.
26:50You left me waiting there like a rotten mug.
26:52Sorry, Kat.
26:53I forgot the anchor.
26:55Anyway, guess what? I'm moving back into Sonia's.
26:57That's good.
26:58Yeah.
26:59We're going to be there 24-7,
27:01working on the campaign with Rhys.
27:03He'll love that.
27:04Best thing that could happen for Sonia.
27:06Him and me living together,
27:08working together.
27:10And when that slimy little toad slips up,
27:13I'll be there to catch him.
27:15What?
27:16He is eyed inside, Kat.
27:18I know he is.
27:20So I'm going to move in there,
27:22and I'm going to be his best mate.
27:24And then I'm going to watch him crack.