Nineties Eastenders (27th May 1997)
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00:00All ready for school?
00:29Yeah.
00:30Now don't forget, four o'clock. The social worker wants to see both of us.
00:32Yeah, I'm on.
00:33All right, then I'm just reminding you, I know what you're like.
00:36I'll be here.
00:37Right.
00:38Thanks for doing this, Sandra.
00:39Listen, I've lost one of my stores. What else am I gonna do, eh?
00:40Thanks, mate.
00:41Yeah.
00:42See you later.
00:43I should be coming with you.
00:44You can't both take the same bus.
00:45I'm not going to.
00:46I'm not going to.
00:47I'm not going to.
00:48I'm not going to.
00:49I'm not going to.
00:50I'm not going to.
00:51I'm not going to.
00:52I'm not going to.
00:53I'm not going to.
00:54I'm not going to.
00:55I'm not going to.
00:56I should be coming with you.
00:58You can't both take them all in half.
00:59I know, but I feel as though I should be there.
01:01It'll be fine.
01:08Morning.
01:09There you go.
01:17Better get it over with, Danwy.
01:21Max, it's Tony.
01:23Uh, listen, I'm really sorry, but I'm not gonna be able to make it in today.
01:27No, I think it's a chest infection.
01:32OK, I will, thanks. Hope to see you tomorrow, yeah? Bye.
01:36You're gonna get me fired at this rate.
01:38You made it with milk. You know I don't take milk.
01:41Yeah, but I do.
01:43Why don't you make it without and then bring the milk separate?
01:46Sorry, didn't think about it.
01:49You want another cuppa?
01:51Yeah, cheers.
01:52Is she all right?
01:53Yeah, she's fine.
01:54We had a quiet night.
01:57Felt funny waking up this morning.
01:59Yeah?
02:00Didn't know where I was for a minute.
02:02Then I knew I was back at the Vic and felt like the last six months had just been a dream or something.
02:07Grant, it won't be for long. We'll be gone before you know it.
02:10I didn't say anything.
02:12No, but you were thinking it.
02:13Could you hold a wire for Cheryl for a minute?
02:15You sure?
02:16Yeah.
02:17Yeah, come here.
02:18Daddy.
02:19Hello.
02:20Might as well use the hot water while I'm here, eh?
02:38Mark?
02:39How you doing, all right?
02:40Yeah.
02:41Come on in.
02:44Got to do something about those.
02:46So depressing.
02:49That's why everyone looks so miserable when they come in here.
02:52So?
02:54I called you in because your CD4 count has dropped.
02:57First thing we've got to do is a repeat test.
02:59You OK if we do that today?
03:01Yeah.
03:02Great.
03:03What's the drop to?
03:04255.
03:05Previously you were at 500.
03:07There are many reasons why the count could have dropped.
03:10T-cells are never constant.
03:12Your count may be affected by a common cold, if you're run down...
03:15I feel fine.
03:17We'll do the repeat test, see what it says.
03:20I also want to talk to you about doing a viral load test.
03:24Has your counsellor ever explained that to you?
03:27That would give us a clearer picture of what's going on.
03:30It would tell us about the current levels of replication and...
03:34Mark, are you listening?
03:36Yeah, sure.
03:38It's a lot to take in.
03:40I know it's not easy.
03:42We'll talk it through next time.
03:48Are you still OK for this afternoon, Mrs C?
03:51This afternoon? What's happening?
03:53I've got to go to the bank. You said you'd cover for me.
03:56Oh, yeah, well, assuming Dr Legg gives me the all-clear.
03:59Is your head still playing you up?
04:01Oh, like you wouldn't believe, Nigel.
04:03There's a constant throbbing and pounding.
04:05Well, that's because they're digging up the road, Mrs C.
04:08Not out there, in here. I can hardly see them little labels.
04:11You shouldn't be standing too near the computer screen if you've got a headache.
04:15Well, someone's got to do it, don't they, cos you can't go to the bank.
04:19Well, I suppose I could do it another day, Mrs C.
04:22Oh, don't worry. On this.
04:26It's going to be a week or so before we get the results back.
04:29I've set up another appointment for you to come back in when I have them, OK?
04:33Yeah.
04:34We'll talk more when we see these results. There's a lot to discuss.
04:37Treatment? Yes.
04:39Regardless of the tests, it's something we need to consider.
04:42What else do you reckon I'm going to be doing?
04:44You're upset. Upset? I'm terrified.
04:47About what? Drug therapy? Yeah.
04:50Your count has fallen. That does not mean you have AIDS.
04:54I know what it means. Do you?
04:57Mark, have you read about the developments in drug research?
05:01HIV positive doesn't mean what it used to mean.
05:03The treatments available do have an effect.
05:13Come on.
05:25Morning. Hi, how are you?
05:27Look at this lot. They'll stick them anywhere.
05:29Yeah, it's disgusting here.
05:33I'll, er... I'll see you later, all right?
05:35Yeah.
05:36Tony!
05:39Why aren't you at work?
05:41Well, I am, kind of.
05:43You're not still hounding Mike a lot, are you?
05:45No, no, I'll tell you later, yeah?
05:50Don't forget, he's engaged to...
05:52A landlady. Convenient.
05:54What do you mean?
05:55It's every man's dream, innit? Meet a woman who owns a pub.
05:58I suppose. So what do we do now?
06:00I don't know.
06:02We're not going to find out anything by staring at those builders all morning.
06:06I want to talk to this daughter of his.
06:08Can't see her telling you much.
06:10Well, I'm trying.
06:11So what about me? What do I do?
06:13Talk to those guys you know.
06:15You and Lenny?
06:16Yeah, try and get them to dish as much dirt as you can on George Palmer.
06:19They won't tell me anything.
06:20First rule of journalism, ask the right questions.
06:27So what do you reckon, then? Are you up for it?
06:29A couple of drinks and a few games of cards?
06:31Well, it depends on what you're up for. I'm not made of money.
06:33Don't worry about it. Small bets only. Five quid, maximum pot.
06:36It's just the thrill of taking Lenny's cash, that's all.
06:38All right, then. Count me in.
06:40I'm going out of work.
06:42I'm sorry.
06:43OK, see you later.
06:45See you later.
06:51Bit big for the swings, aren't we?
06:53Yeah, well, I didn't want to meet at the market, did I?
06:55Yeah.
06:56There you go.
06:57Cheers.
07:00What, you're not going to count it?
07:02I trust you.
07:03So what have you been up to, then?
07:05Nothing much.
07:06I sit around board most of the time.
07:08It's what you do when you lose your job.
07:10You've just been suspended. You ain't lost it yet.
07:12It amounts to the same thing.
07:13Oh, you'll be back, you reckon?
07:15Yeah, I'm serious, mate.
07:16This Alison woman they've got running the place,
07:18she's already put everyone's backs up. She's a nightmare.
07:20Yeah, well, it serves them right, doesn't it?
07:26Checking out to get anyone?
07:28I don't know, but I'm desperate, aren't I?
07:30I could put an ad in the Gazette,
07:31but it's going to be another week before I get any calls.
07:33Well, it's worth waiting. I mean, you want someone reliable, don't you?
07:35Yes, but soon Blossom goes on Thursday.
07:37I can't run this place single-handedly for a week.
07:39I'm not looking after Ben and Lucy. I'll take care of everything else.
07:42May I have two teas, please?
07:43Yes, look.
07:44Lucy?
07:45Ian dropped by earlier.
07:46He wants me to sit with Lucy again this afternoon.
07:48You should have said no.
07:49Phil, he's my son.
07:50And that makes it all right for him to take liberties, does it?
07:52Well, what was I supposed to say?
07:53He's gone looking at some new shop or something.
07:55Yeah.
07:56Well, we should start charging that son of yours for babysitting.
08:01Can I help?
08:02Invitations.
08:03My boss is throwing a party and I need about 500 invites printed up.
08:06Shouldn't be a problem. Do you know what you want done?
08:08Yeah, I drew something up earlier on.
08:10This place is new, isn't it?
08:11Yeah.
08:12Yeah, I thought so.
08:13Is it your own business?
08:14Yeah, all mine.
08:15Oh, I wish I had the guts to set up my own thing.
08:17It's not that tough.
08:19No joy?
08:20I've seen it somewhere.
08:23So what made you choose Walford?
08:24For this place.
08:25So you had to open a business?
08:27Oh, I...
08:28Family?
08:29Excuse me?
08:30I mean, have you got family around here, or...?
08:32No.
08:34Oh, I could have sworn I had this thing earlier on.
08:36Maybe you left it in the office.
08:38No, it's got to be in here somewhere.
08:41So do you go out much around Walford?
08:43Not really.
08:44There's not much around here, is there?
08:45I mean, there's the pub and there's that club.
08:47What's it called? The Cobra Club? Is that it?
08:49I don't know the area that well.
08:50It's just around the corner. You must have seen it.
08:52They've got loads of builders in there.
08:54Oh, right. I've seen it.
08:56Do you know what they're going to do with it?
08:57How should I know?
08:58Well, I just thought, you know, having a business so close to it...
09:00Look, why don't you come back when you can find this invitation?
09:03I think I'm going to have to. Sorry about this.
09:05No problem.
09:06You know where I am?
09:07Yeah. I'll be back soon.
09:14Sanjay, has he not back yet?
09:16Oh, no.
09:17Oh, I'm sorry. It won't be long.
09:18Don't worry about it. I was going to leave him that busy anyway.
09:20Thanks.
09:21Listen, see when he does get back, can you tell him to come and see me?
09:23Yeah, no problem.
09:24Cheers.
09:25Cheers.
09:36What do you want?
09:37Tea.
09:38Two teas, please.
09:44All right?
09:45How you doing?
09:46Exhausted, mate.
09:47Had any joy?
09:48What do you mean?
09:49The advertisement. Elk Wanted.
09:51No, nothing yet. Mind you, I only put it up this morning.
09:53I might know someone, Mick. Remember him?
09:55Yeah, of course I do.
09:57He's a good guy.
09:58Yeah, and he almost lost my licence when he was playing his music in here.
10:01He wasn't to know. Honestly, he's a hard worker. Reliable.
10:04I'm sure he is.
10:05So shall I tell him to come round and see you?
10:08Well, if he's interested. But no promises.
10:11So how's it going with the cab driving?
10:13All right? Money, isn't it?
10:15At least you get some of your evenings free.
10:17Not like working over at Cobra.
10:18True.
10:19So are you going to be working there when it reopens?
10:21Don't know.
10:22Still do a couple of odd jobs for him at the moment.
10:24Go open the place up this weekend, keep an eye on the builders.
10:27He trusts you, doesn't he?
10:28Yeah. We've known him for a long time.
10:30Don't imagine they pay much doing bar work.
10:32At least you get tips for the driving.
10:34Oh, yeah, we used to get tips at the Cobra too.
10:36Yeah?
10:37What are you talking about?
10:39Money, of course. That one thing we can't get enough of.
10:41Yeah, George used to see us right if we ever needed anything.
10:44Can't see Barry doing the same.
10:46Why are you so interested?
10:48No reason. Just talking.
10:50It was a good place.
10:51He was a good boss.
10:53So what are you going to do with it once it's reopened?
10:55Why don't you go and ask him yourself?
10:58Maybe I will.
11:00Go on, then. Let's see you do it.
11:05Here you go, Mark.
11:06Thanks, Sage.
11:07Yeah, Ruth is looking for you.
11:08She said to stop over and see you when you get back.
11:10OK.
11:11What can I do for you?
11:12Hiya.
11:13How you doing?
11:14Oh, hiya.
11:15It's Simon, isn't it?
11:16Yeah, that's right.
11:17Tony's flatmate.
11:18Yeah, the one I know, mate.
11:20What are you doing round here?
11:21Nothing much. Bit of shopping.
11:22Not looking for a market story, are you?
11:24Corruption in cauliflower prices, that sort of thing?
11:26Nothing so exciting.
11:28Holly.
11:29See you later.
11:31All right, George. Back with me.
11:33OK.
11:40You must be enjoying it.
11:41What's that?
11:42Having Courtney around.
11:44Yeah, I am.
11:45Yeah, whatever happened about George's other woman?
11:48Oh, yeah, well, I got that wrong, didn't I?
11:50She wasn't his girlfriend.
11:51No.
11:52She was his daughter.
11:53His daughter?
11:56Gin and tea.
11:57Thanks, Tony.
11:58All right, cheers.
12:04So why can't I come?
12:05Bianca, it's a card game.
12:06So what?
12:07Well, it's a man's thing, isn't it?
12:09So what are you saying? Women can't play cards?
12:11Yeah.
12:12No.
12:14Tell me this.
12:15Why should a bloke like George Palmer, with his reputation,
12:18be bothered with opening a print shop?
12:20No, he wouldn't.
12:21Exactly.
12:22The minute that club opens up, that shop will close down, I bet you.
12:25So why open it up?
12:27Keep moving the money.
12:28Where you going?
12:29Laundering it.
12:31As long as they've got a legitimate business up and running,
12:33they can put whatever they like through the books.
12:35Doesn't matter whether it's a nightclub or a print shop
12:37or even an ice cream shop.
12:40It's all right, I'll do it.
12:44There he goes.
12:45Super dad.
12:55Mrs C?
12:56Thanks for doing that.
12:57Oh, right.
12:58Blimey, it's not that bright in here, is it?
13:00Or are you making a fashion statement?
13:02Dr Lake says I've got to rest me eyes.
13:04All right. Is that why you've been getting headaches, eye strain?
13:06He's got a problem.
13:07Is that why you've been getting headaches, eye strain?
13:09He don't know why.
13:10He wants to send me for tests.
13:12I wouldn't worry. It's just an eye test.
13:13It ain't just an eye test.
13:15It's glaucoma.
13:16Oh, dear.
13:18What is glaucoma?
13:19I don't know.
13:20Don't think I want to know.
13:21Well, it might not be serious.
13:22Well, of course it's serious, glaucoma.
13:24Don't it sound serious to you?
13:25No.
13:26Yeah, well, why else would he send me for tests?
13:29Well?
13:30All right.
13:31I thought you were going to come and see me.
13:33I've only just got back.
13:35Well, what did they say?
13:37Like we expected.
13:38My count has dropped.
13:40And what else?
13:42I've got to wait for my next set of results.
13:44Are you all right?
13:46Look, I'm busy.
13:48We'll talk about it later, OK?
13:50OK.
13:53I've got to go.
13:54All right.
13:55OK.
14:02Why's she at the shop?
14:04Something came up.
14:05We had a visitor.
14:06Some woman.
14:07Who?
14:08Don't know.
14:09I reckon she wanted some invitations printed up.
14:11Well, you work in a print shop.
14:12That's got to happen.
14:13It wasn't like that.
14:14She was asking questions.
14:15Oh?
14:16What about?
14:17Me, the shop, this place.
14:19The club?
14:20Who was she?
14:21I don't know.
14:22Probably nothing, but she just didn't seem right.
14:24Well, you didn't tell her anything.
14:26I was just asking.
14:27Yeah, well, give me some credit.
14:28I just thought you should be aware.
14:30Well, you should have found out who she was.
14:31I couldn't.
14:32Well, what did she say, exactly?
14:34I told you.
14:35She just seemed a little bit too friendly.
14:37Friendly?
14:38Well, not so much friendly, but...
14:40Well, if you're not going to listen to me...
14:41Hey, hey, all right, I'm sorry.
14:43I just want us to be a bit careful right now.
14:45I only came to warn you.
14:46I know.
14:47Thanks.
14:48Oh, come on.
14:50I'll walk back with you.
14:54You know, his barman friends of yours couldn't tell us much.
14:57Yeah, sorry.
14:58I don't know what to do now.
15:00We're getting in there and having a look for ourselves.
15:02Hey, that's illegal.
15:04Shame.
15:05Thanks.
15:06It's time to do it, though.
15:07What do you mean?
15:08All that building work going on,
15:09the alarm system's probably been taken out.
15:11You're serious, aren't you?
15:12Of course.
15:13Look, no promises,
15:15but maybe I might be able to get my hands on some keys.
15:19There, that's her.
15:21Do you know her?
15:23No.
15:24That's Ted Hills' son.
15:26We're ready, yeah?
15:27Yeah.
15:28Go.
15:29Go on, Stu.
15:30Yes.
15:31Yes.
15:32Did you see that?
15:33Yeah.
15:34Mine!
15:35Mine!
15:38Where do you think you're going?
15:39Got to get home.
15:40Got the social services going on, ain't I?
15:42Make them wait.
15:43We've got to hang around here, all of us.
15:45Why?
15:46In case there's guy trouble.
15:47Got to show them we're not scared.
15:49Today.
15:50Yeah, today.
15:51Come on.
15:52Is Martin home?
15:54No, he'll be here in a minute, but sit down, please.
15:57I really needed to see the both of you.
15:59Probably got held up.
16:00You know, it won't be long.
16:04Spoken to Blossom yet?
16:05Yeah, I had a few words with her in the cafe this morning.
16:08Is everything all right?
16:09I suppose.
16:10I mean, I still don't get it.
16:11I mean, what is she seeing, the guy?
16:13Felix?
16:14Felix?
16:15We're not talking wedding bells.
16:16This is just a holiday.
16:17Yeah, I know.
16:19This isn't Sonia and some spotty teenager.
16:21This is your grandmother.
16:23So you don't think I should talk with him, warn him?
16:26No funny business?
16:27No.
16:29I'll see you later.
16:30OK.
16:33The most important thing is that we both do all we can
16:36to ensure that Martin maintains a good level of attendance at his school.
16:40Yeah, of course.
16:41I'm aware of his recent behaviour problems.
16:43I know he's been in a spot of bother with the police.
16:45But my main concern right now is his truancy.
16:49Yeah, I mean, he is a good kid.
16:51Oh, I'm not doubting that, Mrs Fowler.
16:53Well, I'm sure you must have heard that lots of times.
16:56But it's true, he is a good kid, Ian.
16:58It's just...
16:59Well, he's had a really hard time lately, and...
17:02Well, I know that's not an excuse, but...
17:04What has Martin been through? Tell me about that.
17:07Well...
17:08It does help if I know all the backgrounds.
17:10It's a bit difficult to know where to begin.
17:12Oh, where have you been? I said four o'clock.
17:15Sorry, I got caught up.
17:21All right. Get the big story, did you?
17:23Eh?
17:24You and Polly.
17:25Oh, yeah, right.
17:28Actually, are you doing something tonight?
17:30We could go for a drink.
17:31Sorry, I can't. I'm going to you and Lenny's for a bath.
17:33Then I've got to do some work.
17:35What sort of work?
17:37You just paid work.
17:38Well, you can do it here.
17:40I'll make you some dinner. I won't get in your way.
17:42All the staff's out of the office now.
17:44Oh, OK.
17:45Look, we'll do something tomorrow, yeah?
17:47Whatever.
17:51Well, thanks ever so much for coming.
17:53I'll see you again, Martin.
17:55Yeah.
18:00Who's that?
18:01That's Martin's social worker.
18:03Listen, Martin, could we talk now?
18:06No, I'm not here.
18:07Well, where then?
18:08Well, after dinner, yeah? We'll go across the road.
18:10OK.
18:12All right, guys?
18:13All right.
18:14Oh, I guess we'll have those beers, Ricky.
18:15Yeah. You in for the poker?
18:16Nah, just grabbing a bath.
18:18Is it all right if I go out, Lenny?
18:19Yeah, help yourself, mate.
18:20Hey, that'll be me.
18:22Is he any good at poker?
18:23He's devious.
18:29You guys cool?
18:31Hope you brought your checkbook with you tonight.
18:35How is she?
18:36All right. Where's Tony?
18:38Working.
18:39What?
18:41Don't you ever learn?
18:42What? I haven't done anything.
18:44You can do better than Grant Mitchell.
18:46Yeah, well, you're hardly one to comment on relationships.
18:48Well, what's that supposed to mean?
18:49Well, you're the one sitting on your own at the bar,
18:50ain't you? Think about that.
18:52Can I have a vodka, please, Tiff?
18:53I'll get it.
18:54Oh, thanks.
18:55My pleasure.
18:56So I left you on your own, did I?
18:57Yeah, a bunch of sexist, macho idiots.
18:58If you ask me, I could beat all of them at cards.
19:00Yeah, you and me both.
19:01So why aren't you playing? I just see Tony going round there.
19:03Oh, he's only gone over there for a bath.
19:04He's got to do some work later.
19:06You wouldn't pay for that old lion, have you?
19:07What?
19:08It's an excuse, isn't it?
19:09Says he's going round to have a bath,
19:10then goes and loses all his money.
19:12No, no, he wouldn't.
19:13Don't know much about blokes, do you?
19:19God, what do you look like?
19:21Like a man who's about to take all your money, my friend.
19:24Right, what's the game?
19:25Poker.
19:26Five card stud.
19:27What does that mean?
19:28Well...
19:29Everybody gets five cards, I think.
19:31So it's just poker, yeah?
19:33Yeah, and the winner's a stud.
19:34Right, two's a wild, yeah?
19:35Why?
19:36Makes it more interesting.
19:37Hold on, you've lost me now.
19:38Well, it just means that a two can be anything you want it to be,
19:40not just a two.
19:41Any more questions?
19:42I always wanted to know, does a run beat a flush?
19:44Depends, does it, if it's a running flush?
19:46I know that, that's obvious.
19:47Look, why don't we just play something we all know the rules for, eh?
19:49Yeah, and what do you suggest? If you want to snap?
19:51No, look, you know, we can play, um...
19:5321s?
19:5421s?
19:55God, Rick, why don't you just slip on a dress and switch around the room?
19:58That's better.
19:59You going to join us for a few hands?
20:00Nah, I've got to cheer off.
20:01Oh, come on, mate, let's take some money off you.
20:06What's the game?
20:07Five card happy families at the moment.
20:12All right.
20:13Hello, mate.
20:16So, er, do you have any luck with that advert you put up?
20:18No.
20:19Well, one inquiry.
20:20Who was it?
20:21Lenny's mate, Mick.
20:22Apparently he's looking for some work.
20:24Well, would you reckon he'd be any good?
20:26I don't know, he has worked a few shifts for Alan before, but...
20:29What if he's not right?
20:30Well, I've got to get someone soon and I've lost some goes in a couple of days.
20:33Here's all his money.
20:34Hi, how are you?
20:35Gin tea, thanks.
20:36Yeah, fine, you?
20:37Pretty good.
20:38Oh, er, Polly, this is Bianca. Bianca, Polly.
20:40Hi.
20:41Hi.
20:42Has Tony been in yet?
20:43I thought he was working.
20:44Are we going to meet up for a drink?
20:45Oh, it'll be a long wait. He's playing cards with my Ricky.
20:51Fold.
20:52Again?
20:53That's every hand so far.
20:54What of a bluffer are you?
20:55I can't afford to lose.
20:56Hey, what are you worried about? This time tomorrow you'll be working in the cafe.
20:58I've got to get the job first, my man.
21:00Looks like it's just you and me, Sundance.
21:02I see you.
21:04Three kings.
21:05That's it for me.
21:06It's a killer's luck, eh?
21:07You can't just take the money and run.
21:08Sorry, I got to.
21:09Are you bottling out?
21:11Smells like fear to me. What do you reckon?
21:13Chicken?
21:22Do you know that woman?
21:24She's one of Bianca's friends.
21:25Probably what?
21:26No reason.
21:30Sorry I'm late.
21:31How much money has Ricky lost so far?
21:33A full cheque.
21:34I knew it.
21:35Look who's here.
21:36Oh, I thought you were staying in tonight.
21:38Yeah.
21:39And I thought you were working.
21:40Oh, you'd better go.
21:41Where are you off to?
21:42Bit of work, get some food.
21:44Thanks for the drinks, you two.
21:45Nice to meet you.
21:52So, did you get them?
21:54Impressed.
21:55This is still illegal.
21:56I know.
21:58Hang on.
21:59Could you go somewhere quieter?
22:01If you want.
22:02OK.
22:04All right.
22:09Here, I'll get some change.
22:10Oh, it's a mugs game.
22:11If Ricky can gamble away all our money, so can I.
22:14Tiff, can I have some change?
22:15Here, please.
22:16Hello, Bianca.
22:17Here you go, George.
22:18Hi, George.
22:19Cheers.
22:20I mean, do I ask you something?
22:21That woman who was in here earlier...
22:22Polly?
22:23Better.
22:24How do you know?
22:25I don't.
22:26She works at the Gazette with Tony.
22:27The Gazette?
22:28Yeah.
22:29Yeah, why?
22:30No reason.
22:31I know her father, that's all.
22:32I'm going to get a message to him.
22:33You don't know where she's gone, do you?
22:34Well, I think they said she was going for a certain treat.
22:36You could try the cafe.
22:37Oh, thanks. I'll do that.
22:38Bye.
22:39Bye.
22:44Give it to me.
22:47You sure the alarm's won't be working?
22:49No way to find out.
22:53What did I tell you?
22:57Cheers, mate.
23:00What can I get you?
23:02Can you give us a few minutes?
23:03Yeah, no problem.
23:04Just give us a shout when you're ready.
23:05Thanks.
23:09Look, I'm sorry about earlier.
23:10I didn't feel much like talking.
23:12That's OK.
23:15So what did your doctor say?
23:16I don't know.
23:17Most of it just flew over my head.
23:19I've got to wait for the next set of results.
23:22What's your count, Mark?
23:24255.
23:27It's a big drop.
23:31How do you feel about it?
23:33I'm still trying to get my head round it.
23:36I think we need to start you in any treatment.
23:38You have to think about it.
23:41It's crazy.
23:43When he told me these results, I just went numb.
23:45Literally.
23:47I thought to myself, that's it.
23:49It's all over.
23:51No, it's not.
23:52Yeah, I know, but I couldn't help thinking that.
23:56I don't know what to do.
23:59Perhaps the drug therapy's going to help him.
24:01I'm in two minds about that.
24:04Part of me just doesn't want to know.
24:05Forget it, pretend it's not happening.
24:08The rest of me just wants to fight it all away.
24:14Where now?
24:15Let's go to a club or something.
24:16I've got work tomorrow.
24:17Oh, come on.
24:18Live for the moment.
24:26It might help if you told me what we're looking for.
24:28I don't know exactly, do I?
24:30Brilliant, so we won't even know if we find it.
24:34This stuff ain't going to tell us anything, is it?
24:36Just use your initiative, will you?
24:38It'll be all right, though, come on.
24:40Oh!
24:41What are you playing at?
24:43No, my heel's just broke.
24:52Bianca!
24:53Come on!
24:56What's that?
24:57Did you touch anything downstairs?
24:58No.
25:02Let's go.
25:20It's the car alarm.
25:21Oh, let's call it a night.
25:24That thing's only going to attract attention.
25:39Do you want to get some fish and chips?
25:40I'm starving.
25:41No, I'm not in the mood.
25:42I'm going to head home.
25:43Oh, I figure I'll leave it.
25:45I'll see you later, yeah?
25:54If you don't mind.
26:03Mine, I believe.
26:05So, what can I do for the Walford Gazette?
26:07You want to interview me, is that it?
26:09Go ahead.
26:10Well, go on.
26:12What do you know about Councillor Dixon?
26:15More to the point, why are you paying him
26:17for these special little favours you keep getting?
26:20What do you think you know?
26:21Enough.
26:22You don't know anything.
26:24And what if I do?
26:25Maybe I've heard some rumours.
26:27But you don't know me.
26:29Not as well as I know you.
26:31You're ambitious, cocky, but you're out of your depth.
26:34I don't need to waste time on you.
26:36You're a nobody.
26:38I don't imagine you'd be missed.
26:41Understand?