Nineties Eastenders (13th May 1997)

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Nineties Eastenders (13th May 1997)
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00:30I should be able to see your face in that one.
00:32Thanks.
00:33So, you've got no school today?
00:34No, I've got to get home.
00:35Oh, exams ain't nasty.
00:36Rather you than me.
00:37Bye.
00:38See you later on.
00:39Bye.
00:40Get started.
00:41Morning.
00:45Morning, Ted.
00:46Nice day for it.
00:47Good grief, Felix, when did you get back?
00:49The other day.
00:50Any idea what's happened to this place?
00:52Oh, the council's pulled it off me, but they didn't say what for.
00:55The council?
00:56Yeah, I met a young woman before who seems to be involved in some way.
00:59Yeah, well, if I see her, I'll have a word to say about this mess.
01:02Well, when you do, tread carefully.
01:04She's a tough cookie.
01:05Nice to see you, Ted.
01:07Yeah, you too.
01:29Look, Sajid, maybe we should refill this, all right?
01:54Look, it's all in hand, mate.
01:56Stop worrying, will you?
01:57Look, I'll have your second instalment at lunchtime.
01:59That'll put a smile back on your face, won't it?
02:01Shall we get them last three boxes?
02:02Yeah, I think we'll clear most of it today.
02:04Right.
02:05Look, I'm not hassling you about the money, OK?
02:07Well, what then?
02:08Just certain people are getting strange ideas, that's all.
02:11Well, it's too late to be bothered by that now.
02:13This is a done deal.
02:14Maybe, maybe not.
02:15What do you mean?
02:16I think we should put the stall back the way it was.
02:17Look, that wasn't our agreement.
02:18It'll just take you a little bit longer to shift the gear.
02:20Yeah, till December.
02:21Do you really want to wait that long till you get your money back?
02:23Come on, you can repay the loan I gave you and we'll forget all about it.
02:26I'm not doing it, mate.
02:27It's not going to happen.
02:28Anyway, I can't pay you the rest because I ain't got it.
02:32Look, if you want to keep this deal a secret,
02:33you should stop pouring the merchandise like you own it.
02:38Bianca!
02:45Bianca, have you seen Lorraine this morning?
02:48Look, I just tried the flat but there was no answer.
02:50I was wondering how Joe's getting on.
02:52Well, I went up to the hospital to see him yesterday and he's all right.
02:54Lorraine seems to think he's doing much better.
02:56Oh, that's good.
02:57Yeah.
02:58Can I have a tea, please?
03:00No, it's just, I want to go and visit him.
03:02What do you think? Do you think Lorraine will mind?
03:04It's a pretty weird place he's in, Sarah.
03:07It's just that I don't want him to think I don't care.
03:09Of course.
03:10I'm sure he don't.
03:12Well, he's asleep most of the time anyway.
03:15No, I keep thinking about how he was before it all started again.
03:18We were really getting close.
03:21Yeah, it must be tough.
03:22Yeah, I know.
03:23I'm going to go back to the flat and try again a bit later.
03:25Perhaps she was asleep.
03:26Yeah.
03:27Well, don't do that.
03:28Bye.
03:31There's nothing from Sam.
03:33I was expecting a letter or at least a card.
03:36Well, you're not to post it up, miss Bea.
03:37Maybe something will come tomorrow.
03:39It's a funny feeling not being in touch with your own daughter on her birthday.
03:43Well, aren't you supposed to send her a card, not the other way around?
03:46The point is gone. I haven't heard from her in ages.
03:49Maybe she'll ring us back.
03:50I don't know.
03:51She's 22 years old and she's more and more like a stranger to me every day.
03:55If I ever thought I'd see so little of one of my kids.
03:58Grant.
04:00Well, I've got things to do.
04:01Grant, what's the matter with you this morning?
04:03You're like a bear with a sore head.
04:04Nothing.
04:07Has that Lorraine been giving you a hard time?
04:09No, Mum, she hasn't.
04:10Then what is it?
04:11Look, I've got better things to do than play 20 questions with you this morning.
04:14Now, if you don't mind, I'm going out.
04:17I thought you might like a coffee.
04:18Oh, thanks, Tony. Just put it, um, there.
04:22It's the usual. Three sugars and a double vodka.
04:25Oh, you'll get me in trouble.
04:26It doesn't matter.
04:27I'll be there in a minute.
04:28Just be careful.
04:29I know.
04:31Why?
04:32Because.
04:33Because.
04:34Because.
04:36Because.
04:37Because.
04:39Because.
04:40Because.
04:41Because.
04:42Because.
04:43Because.
04:44Because.
04:45Oh, you'll get me in trouble. Sugar's bad for me.
04:48Mind you, vodka might not be such a bad idea.
04:51If I started seeing double, this lot might make more sense.
04:53Well, if you overdose on coffee, can I have your job?
04:55No chance.
04:57Oh, then again...
05:00What's all this?
05:01I was hoping you might be able to tell me.
05:04None of this makes any sense. Don't they know short words?
05:07They do it like that on purpose so no-one can be bothered to read it.
05:11There's 1,000 pages in there and not a story in sight.
05:14Do I hear you doubting the enormous value of local news, Polly?
05:17Oh, would I?
05:18To my face, no.
05:19You were just playing hunt the story.
05:20We?
05:21Tony's offered to help me decipher the council agenda.
05:23Yeah, I could read through some of the paperwork,
05:26see if I can spot anything interesting, Max.
05:29OK, Tony, you're on.
05:31As long as I get my mid-morning cuppa.
05:33Sometimes it helps to have a fresh eye on these things.
05:36Thanks, Max. I'll tell you as soon as I find anything, yeah?
05:40If you don't, take a tip from me.
05:43What's that?
05:44It's a bit of bias and distortion.
05:46It goes down a treat with the punters.
05:48Oh, but don't let Max know. He's a man of integrity.
05:53Look, but I don't understand.
05:54I mean, Joe's doing so well. Why don't you want me to see him?
05:57I know you're fond of him.
05:59But Joe's very fragile and he gets in a state very easily.
06:04But I'd never do anything to him.
06:05Of course. I know.
06:09Look, Bianca said that he was better yesterday.
06:12Did Bianca also tell you how bad she felt afterwards?
06:17Well, she said that the place he's in isn't very nice.
06:19Right.
06:20But Joe would never do anything to hurt any of us.
06:22Sarah, although Joe is very calm on the outside,
06:27he's still very ill.
06:30And seeing you might stir up all sorts of feelings
06:32that are too early for him to cope with.
06:37He wants me to go and see him.
06:39I know he does.
06:40I'm sure he does.
06:42But it just might not be the right time.
06:47And I don't think it's fair to put him through unnecessary worry.
06:53And there's no need to put yourself through it either.
06:58You know, he might not even recognise you.
07:03He might not even acknowledge that you're there.
07:06And it's very hard when you see him.
07:10And you care so much about him, not to show those feelings.
07:17Now, I'll tell you what.
07:19What if I promise to tell you how he is and I'll talk to you every day?
07:23No, look, please, just let me come with you.
07:26If he gets upset, I'll be OK.
07:28I don't mind, but I know he won't be. I know he won't.
07:33Look, if I can't come with you, I'll go on my own.
07:38I don't think they'll let you in.
07:41Look, I know it would help. Please, Lorraine.
07:45Well, what about missing school? I mean, won't they mind?
07:48This is much more important.
07:53All right. You can come.
07:56Thanks, Lorraine. I know it'll be OK.
08:03They'll have the water back on again by lunchtime.
08:07No, that's not a question. That's a statement.
08:10Good. Because my builders need it.
08:12And if they miss their deadline, that costs us money.
08:15And if that happens, I'll take you to court.
08:17Well, this is a pleasant surprise.
08:19There's a little problem needed sorting.
08:21Yeah, I'm sure I could have dealt with it.
08:23Oh, I thought you could, but your mobile was switched off and mine was switched on.
08:26Don't worry so much. It's all under control.
08:28I'm quite capable of looking after this job myself, you know.
08:31You're supposed to be keeping your head down.
08:33Aren't you taking this a bit far? You can't keep me hidden forever.
08:36It's a shame to be seen with me.
08:38Of course not. There's no point in the whole of Walford gossiping.
08:41I believe you. Thousands wouldn't.
08:43There should be four of these on the shelf.
08:45Nigel, that's just what the computer says.
08:47It doesn't mean they're there in real life. Sorry, mate.
08:50Nigel, did you get my message? I sent it on e-mail.
08:53We don't have that in the shop, Mrs C.
08:55Oh, well, I'm here now, so I'll give it to you personal.
08:57I'm worried about that computer, Clares.
08:59I think it's that what's giving me a migraine.
09:01Probably just straining your eyes the amount of time you're on it.
09:04Well, at least it starts here, then it spreads all over me head
09:06and runs right down the back of me neck.
09:08Have you thought about getting a bit more fresh air, Mrs C.?
09:11I was reading that the rays from them computers can be very dangerous,
09:14especially if you're pregnant.
09:16Well, I don't think either of us need to worry, do we?
09:19Ah, but should Clare be using it? That is the thing.
09:22Clare? Oh, Nigel.
09:24General, you know, if they give you headaches.
09:26Well, they're educational, aren't they?
09:29I really think you should try and get out a bit more, Mrs C.
09:33Oh, well, maybe some fresh air would be helpful.
09:36I could come with you on one of your runs.
09:38You are going running later on, aren't you?
09:40Yeah, I do quite a few miles, though, Mrs C.
09:43Oh, I don't mean come along with you, not with my legs.
09:46No, I thought I could time you or something.
09:48Timing? Yeah, yeah, that'd be useful.
09:50Yeah, these dresses were seen on the Paris catwalks.
09:53This is your real high fashion here, all right? Nothing but the best.
09:56Sergeant. All right.
09:58Now, look at that one, yeah?
10:00I want to get to the clinic in plenty of time.
10:02Listen, what did they say they want to do today?
10:04It's just a chat, that's all. Just a chat?
10:06Yeah, so we know all the options.
10:08There's more than just in vitro fertilisation, you know.
10:10You've been reading up on this, haven't you?
10:12I might have. Are you ready? Yeah, come on.
10:14Simon! We're off, mate. We'll be back soon.
10:16Listen, if it gets too busy, right, Neelan's at home, yeah?
10:19OK, right. You two be very secretive.
10:21Going somewhere exciting? It's a family matter, Simon.
10:24Oh, sorry. Right, I'll see you later, then, yeah? See you later.
10:28Oh, have you had Sanjay cover for you?
10:30No, he's gone up a gate or something.
10:32What are they up to? Well, I don't know, do I?
10:34He's probably got some new deal going or something, you know him.
10:37I wish I could help, Mark, but I need to get back to work.
10:40One afternoon's not going to break the bank, is it?
10:42Come here.
10:44Hmm. What was that for?
10:47Just to wish you luck and say I'm sorry I killed you.
10:50Look, Ruth, it's no problem. It's just a routine check-up, isn't it?
10:53So, um, see you later, then, yeah? Yeah, yeah.
10:56You'll see me later. Will you go back to work?
10:59Get lost. Go. I'll see you later.
11:01Shoo!
11:05It's really not that bad. Could do with a sweep, I suppose.
11:08Yeah, it's just a building.
11:10He's in the diver's! Oh, is this noisy?
11:12No, not usually.
11:15Hey, be careful, will you?
11:17Just stay away from me! Don't come near me!
11:21I do want you to stay. I've missed having you around.
11:24You were just saying that to make me feel better.
11:26Now, would I do that?
11:28I suppose I'll just have to believe you.
11:33Look, I've got to go.
11:35I'll, uh... I'll see you later.
11:37All right. Is your mobile on?
11:39It's on. Honest.
11:44Calm down, Joe.
11:46Calm down.
11:48Get off! Get off me!
11:50Calm down, Joe.
11:53Get off me!
11:55Calm down, Joe.
11:57Calm down, Joe.
11:59Joe, stop it, please!
12:01Get off me!
12:07You were right. This makes making the tea interesting.
12:10Can't we do the rest tomorrow?
12:12We'll miss the deadline.
12:15You volunteered, remember?
12:17I remember.
12:19Here, hang on a minute.
12:21Have you found something?
12:23I have, yeah. In the planning application.
12:27Look at this.
12:29George Palmer Cobra Club.
12:31So?
12:33Seems a bit odd, that's all.
12:35He must be very confident he's going to get permission.
12:37Why do you say that?
12:39This just means he's applied for a permit to build.
12:41Well, there was a police raid last week and he's started doing it up already.
12:44Do you know the place, then?
12:46I used to hang out there.
12:48I wrote an article for Max about the dealing that went on at the club.
12:51It's been substantiated, though.
12:53Libelous, you mean?
12:55I suppose so.
12:57So what's making George Palmer so confident?
12:59Search me.
13:01If he's got a reputation for drugs, he certainly can't rely on a permit to build.
13:04I'll check and see if there's been any objections.
13:06I'll need to dig around.
13:08Do you know if he's got any other clubs or other businesses?
13:11No.
13:13We'll need a bit of background on George, you boy.
13:15It's a lot of money to spend on doing a place up just on the off chance.
13:18Oh, going home already?
13:21I'm going to a meeting.
13:23We're still up to our eyes in it.
13:25Oh, I remember the excitement of a council agenda.
13:27All those thrilling appendices.
13:29Tony's found something interesting, though.
13:31What? He's beaten you to a story?
13:33It's a planning application.
13:35Well, what do you think?
13:37Yeah, there could be something.
13:39Yeah, follow it up.
13:41Can Tony come with me to the council meeting?
13:43Why not?
13:45It's all him, wouldn't you say?
13:47Not much.
13:49I've talked about some new drugs and that, that's all.
13:51Has the test shown up something?
13:53Well, I won't get the results the next week, will I?
13:55It's the same old thing.
13:57You do your tests, you get your results back,
14:00and they talk about whether maybe I should go on to some treatment or that.
14:03That's all.
14:05But have they talked about the pros and cons of these new drugs?
14:07There's no point even thinking about it until I get the results back, is there?
14:10It's just there's some butts out there, isn't there?
14:13Yeah, I suppose so.
14:16I think you should tell me all about this new woman in your life, George.
14:19What do you mean?
14:21Young, very attractive, smartly dressed.
14:23You know the one.
14:25Oh, she's an old business acquaintance, that's all.
14:27A bit different from the usual ones.
14:29Normally they've got broken noses and cauliflower ears.
14:32You're not going to tell me any more, are you?
14:35Peggy, she's a work associate.
14:37Well, at least now I know you've been spending your time with lately.
14:40Oh, I'm sorry, love.
14:42I've been neglecting you, haven't I?
14:44How about Sunday lunch?
14:46Somewhere special.
14:48Yeah, all right.
14:50Happy nights.
14:55Is Joe all right? Can I see him?
14:57We've given him a strong sedative.
14:59Once it's had time to work fully, we'll take him back to his room.
15:02Let him sleep for a while.
15:04Can't we sit with him and then we'll be there for him when he wakes up?
15:07The thing is that he won't be able to talk to you for quite a while.
15:10We'll let him sleep through the night.
15:13We'll let him sleep through the night.
15:15I don't understand why he's like this.
15:17He seemed so much better yesterday.
15:19The drug that we had him on was causing him some distress.
15:22But there's always that possibility of some strong side effects.
15:26Joe was suffering quite a bit.
15:31Well, then why did you give it to him?
15:33If that's the effect it has?
15:35Unfortunately, it's only by exploration
15:37that we can find the right treatment for him.
15:41All these drugs have some side effects.
15:44We just have to work with them.
15:46So what are you going to do now? Try something else?
15:49Yes. Once he's back in a calmer state.
15:53Well, what if that doesn't work?
15:56We're doing our best to find the right regime,
15:59but it can take some time.
16:01We're doing all we can for Joe.
16:04This could go on for weeks and weeks.
16:07Why, you try another drug and then you sedate him
16:10and then you try another and another?
16:12Eventually, Mrs Wiggs.
16:14We will find a treatment that suits him.
16:19I'm afraid you'll just have to be patient.
16:26Hey.
16:28It's OK, Sarah.
16:30I just need to check on him. Excuse me.
16:34You heard what the doctor said.
16:37It's going to be all right.
16:39It's just going to take time, that's all.
16:45Right.
16:47All you have to do is press that button when I start
16:50and then when I come back, press it again.
16:52That'll give us the lap time.
16:54It's very complicated, Nigel.
16:56I don't think this is going to do me margarine any good.
16:59Take your mind off it, though.
17:01Do I say ready, steady, go?
17:03Yeah, that's fine.
17:04Right, then. Ready, steady, go.
17:06Nigel!
17:10What?
17:11Do I press this button after ready, steady, go?
17:14Yeah, that's right.
17:15We're off, then. Ready, steady, go.
17:17See you later.
17:19What?
17:20See you later.
17:23Oh!
17:24Oh, sorry, Nigel.
17:26I know, I know I'm going to get a worthwhile return on my investment.
17:30I understand that. Just be careful, Sam.
17:32All you've got to do is think about what you're going to do with the money.
17:36I'm still hoping to put down a deposit on a flat.
17:39Yeah, well, hold on to that thought.
17:41Beep!
17:42Oh, I learned how to do that. I'll try and take my skis off.
17:45Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
17:47Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
17:49Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
17:52I learned how to do that. I'll try and take my skin.
17:54What are you up to?
17:55Nothing. How you been? I haven't seen you for days.
17:57Yeah, not bad. I've just come to see your mum.
17:59I've got some good news to tell her.
18:01Tell me later, then, yeah?
18:02Suit yourself.
18:04Right. A thousand, yeah?
18:06Right.
18:08Mate, you stop looking so shifty.
18:10You're making yourself look guilty.
18:12Cheers.
18:17Hello, stranger. What are you doing here?
18:19Got a bit of news.
18:21Of course.
18:22Well, go on, then. Spit it out. You've got your tender looks.
18:24Well, I've decided to ask Sue and Lenny to do a few shifts at the night cafe.
18:27And?
18:28Well, I know they ain't getting no wages at the moment from the Cobra,
18:31so I'm sure they'll do it.
18:32So when are you going to ask them to start?
18:34Well, I've got to clear it with Cath, but as soon as I can.
18:36It means I won't have to be there every night.
18:38Look, I know it means a bit less money,
18:40but it means we'll have to spend more time with you and the kids.
18:43Well, that's a bit more like it. Come here, you silly sod.
18:46I'm really pleased. That's a lovely thought.
18:49You can take me for a drink to celebrate later.
18:51Yeah.
18:56Look, can I get you a cup of tea or something?
19:01It's better if you go, Sarah.
19:03No, well, I don't want to leave you on your own.
19:05I've got to get ready for work.
19:09Look, I'll be fine.
19:11It gives me something else to think about.
19:15I just need a few minutes alone to sort myself out.
19:19Listen, Joe will get better, like the doctor says, won't he?
19:24I hope so, Sarah.
19:27I just don't know if he'll ever be completely well again.
19:30Yeah, but, I mean, they'll let him out of hospital, won't they?
19:33And then he'll come back here and live with you?
19:35Eventually, yeah.
19:37But...
19:39it might not be the same after what he's gone through.
19:42Yeah, well, he'll always be the same Joe to me, no matter what happens.
19:45Yeah. He will be to me, too.
19:49Now, go on. Let me get ready.
19:52OK. Take care.
20:00Simon did an amazing job covering today, didn't he?
20:03Yeah, I don't know how he managed, especially when the store's now busy.
20:06I'm dead on my feet.
20:08But I don't mind one little bit now.
20:10The doctor was really encouraging, wasn't she?
20:12Yeah, but, Gia, it can't be that straightforward.
20:15Look, I know there are no guarantees,
20:17but they know their jobs and it means we're doing something definite about it at last.
20:21But it's got to be a little risky. Come on.
20:23I mean, things don't always go according to plan.
20:25It's only you I'm thinking of.
20:27Well, I'm prepared to do it.
20:29Yeah.
20:30But I suppose it does feel like we're closer to having a baby, doesn't it?
20:33Yeah, it does.
20:34Which has got to be good, hasn't it?
20:36Yes, it has.
20:43Alex!
20:46Oh, Sarah. How's things?
20:49All right.
20:51You sure?
20:53No, not really.
20:54What is it?
20:56Do you remember me telling you about my friend Joe?
20:59I remember you telling me he was someone really close to you.
21:02Has something happened?
21:04He's in a psychiatric hospital.
21:07I'm sorry.
21:09That's a really tough thing to deal with.
21:11Yeah, well, it's worse for Joe.
21:13Sarah.
21:16How is he?
21:18I'm not sure.
21:20It's like when you really care for a person
21:23and you really want to help them
21:25and when there's nothing you can do, nothing at all,
21:27it's really, really difficult.
21:29Does that make sense?
21:31Yeah, of course.
21:33I've just been to the hospital to see him
21:35and he was very upset.
21:38I mean, the doctor said to give him drugs to make him sleep
21:41and I don't think he even saw me.
21:44When I was at university, my girlfriend Jenny took an overdose.
21:48There were doctors and nurses running around,
21:50everyone doing something useful except for me.
21:53All I could do was sit and hold her hand
21:55and hope she'd come round.
21:57Later, she didn't even remember I'd been there.
22:01Was she all right?
22:03It took some time, but yeah.
22:05Do you still see her?
22:07It was years ago.
22:09Ancient history.
22:11Is there anyone else you can talk to about Joe?
22:13Someone close to him?
22:15He's got a sister.
22:17It just might help the both of you if you talk it through.
22:20I want this lot shifted.
22:22You're supposed to have done that two hours ago.
22:24Get moving.
22:26What are you doing here?
22:28Oi, come on. Home.
22:30What?
22:32I told you, you're meant to be keeping a low profile.
22:34You want this place open on time, don't you?
22:36I just don't want anybody asking too many questions.
22:38They won't get any answers out of me.
22:40I know, darling, but you could be jeopardising them just by being here.
22:43Look, this lot need someone keeping an eye on them.
22:45I had to practically drag them out of the pub earlier.
22:47Don't worry. I'm not stupid.
22:49Look, I know you mean well,
22:51but you're an unknown face and people gossip.
22:53All right, all right.
22:55I'm going.
23:00I do hope you're not telling me how long it takes me to serve you.
23:03Of course I ain't. I'm doing it for Nigel.
23:06Doing what?
23:08You know, he's blacked out and everything.
23:10Well, shouldn't you be outside?
23:12Yeah, well, I would be.
23:14But the trouble is, I don't know how long he's going to be.
23:16So while I was hanging about, I thought I'd pop in here for a tomato juice.
23:25Sorry I'm late.
23:27Well, you're here now.
23:29There's glasses over there need clearing.
23:31Lorraine?
23:33Oh, sorry. Yeah.
23:38Have you two had another row?
23:40We had things to talk about, that's all.
23:42Well, if she wants to keep on working here,
23:44it's going to take more than a bit of make-up to keep the punters happy.
23:47She's got to start looking like she's enjoying it.
23:49Oh. Oh, yes. What can I get you?
23:51So, Alan, what are you going to do with your time off then?
23:54Got any interesting hobbies? A bit of skateboarding and gliding?
23:57We're not ever talking about real hobbies.
23:59Oh, Lorraine has Joe today.
24:01Oh, you know, he's very not.
24:03So are you going to get some drinks? Are we supposed to be celebrating?
24:07Yeah, of course. Go on.
24:09Oh, thank you.
24:11Here you go. I'll talk to you for a minute.
24:13Yeah, what about?
24:15It's Joe. I went to see him.
24:17Oh, did you have a nice chat?
24:19Well, I didn't really get the chance to see him.
24:21It was awful. Joe's in a terrible state.
24:24You said before he was all right.
24:26Well, what sort of state?
24:28Well, he was shouting for help and then there was four men trying to pin him down.
24:31And I saw them doing it before they slammed the door on us.
24:34What's happened? He was all right yesterday.
24:37Yeah, well, the doctor had to give him an injection to knock him out.
24:39That's terrible. It's like treating him like an animal.
24:42Who is this?
24:44Well, he's just a friend, all right?
24:46He sounds in a bad way.
24:48Yes, well, he's ill and we're trying to have a private conversation about it, all right?
24:50It's that Joe Wicks, isn't it?
24:52I was there when they come for him.
24:54You know, we had a little saying,
24:56if you weren't careful, the men in the white coats will come and take you away.
24:59Oh, the row he was kicking up that night was terrible.
25:03Particularly if you're prone to a migraine.
25:06You know, I wouldn't be surprised if they kept him locked up.
25:09Well, I mean, you can't be too careful, can you?
25:11I mean, look what happens when they let them all out to wander the streets.
25:15Joe's such a nice young lad.
25:18But there was always something I could never quite put my finger on.
25:21I tried to dismiss it at the time, but my instincts were right.
25:25I mean, look at the way he's turned out.
25:27Anything could have happened while he was staying here.
25:30I could have been sleeping soundly in my bed when...
25:34They can't get violent, can't they?
25:36How dare you?
25:38Why? What have I done?
25:40Why don't you take a break, eh?
25:42That is my flesh and blood you're talking about.
25:44He's a person, a kind, gentle, loving young lad who's a bit ill, that's all.
25:48I was only speaking the truth.
25:50Well, why don't you stick to pulling pints then?
25:53Because that's all you're good for.
25:55Tell the truth and shame the devil, that's my policy.
25:57Lorraine, come on.
25:59Joe is not a knife-wielding maniac!
26:01He's my son and he's sick!
26:03Oh, what's the use?
26:05Lorraine!
26:07Lorraine!
26:13Well, you can certainly tell where the lad gets it from.
26:16Lorraine, I just want to talk to you!
26:22Don't touch me!
26:24What have I done wrong?
26:26It's what you didn't do.
26:28It's a pub, people gossip.
26:31I didn't say anything and you didn't back me up.
26:34Oh, come on.
26:36Just leave me alone!
26:38Lorraine!
27:00Oh, Lorraine!