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00:30Ray, look at these. All of these invoices need processing. The money is coming in faster
00:40than we can clean it. The...
00:43I remember your very first girlfriend, Lucy May Martin. Far too inquisitive for a twelfth
00:59year old. I had to stop her coming around. You were so angry you slashed my new leather
01:06boots. I was almost impressed. I gather she's in a psych ward now. Total fruit loop. I always
01:21have your best interests at heart.
01:33Laurel? I forget her. Good. Tell the old man to clean out the turkey shed. We have new stock
01:43arriving this morning. Yes, Mum.
01:53Proper preg or tum growing there. Sure is. I forgot the 20 weeks can today. Can't wait
01:58to see our little baby. Aw, wow. Yeah, Jacob's meeting us there. He is ridiculously excited.
02:03Well, yeah, it's an exciting thing. Aw, I still remember mine. Can we maybe all stop banging
02:08on about it so much? You were in my ear before I even woke up. Well, yeah, cos I wanted you
02:12to have a good breakfast. It's a baby's can. I'm not flying to the moon. Yeah, well, both
02:16seemed just as impossible when we started this, so... Look, will you go and get me a proper
02:19coffee? And none of that decaf stuff. Well, will you try and be happy then? I'm happy.
02:24This is my happy face. What's up? Nothing. Don't you start. So why are you being all moody
02:33about the scan? I'm not. Yes, you are. Proper killjoy, which is a bit mean on Sarah, isn't
02:38it? I've actually got a bit of morning sickness, if you must know. Is that good enough for you?
02:43Mm. Hey, I snagged my hand on the turkey shed. You think I might need a plaster, boss?
02:54That means more than a plaster. Why don't you tell me? I thought I'd just grazed it, but
02:58I wouldn't stop bleeding. It looks deep. It hurts like hell. Well, that'll teach you to be
03:04more careful. Oh, I know. Well, the state of it, you need stitching. Use glue. No, there is
03:12dirt and all sorts in it. It needs proper cleaning. We've been here before. You know
03:17the rules. I am not taking him out to work. Not like that. At the very least, he needs
03:22to rest it. Then what is the point of him? Fix him up so he can work. Just like you did
03:28when he broke his arm in the tractor. You should be an expert by now. Sorry, boss. I didn't
03:37think of course a fuss. If I could just have one of them pain pills, it'd make it right.
03:44I can't ask Billy to look after the kids again. Why not? I'm sure you can. Can you not just
03:51spend some time with me alone in a romantic little cottage? It's not a holiday, Joe.
03:56We've got to go home. Yeah, you're right. I'm sure Kim's calmed down by now. Joe Tate.
04:04You are a man who knows his wine. Well, my home farm seller has stocked with more wine
04:09than I could ever consume in my entire lifetime. Well, you're a collector. That's even better.
04:13I can guarantee that you will not have tried this. Oh, excuse me. I hope you're not, you
04:18know, intending to pet all your wares and hair. No, of course not, Lewis. I'm looking for
04:21high-end establishments. Thought you sold a load to the pub. Anyway, I am doing a wine
04:26tasting later and I would love you both to come. And Kim Tate. She's around. She's an
04:30excellent fit for my brand. Kim, unlikely. I've got work. It's from a boutique
04:37Poulian vineyard. I've had dinner with the Vignaiolo, which is head of the vineyard in
04:41Italian, and he's won competitions. Ah. Primitivo. Not really my thing.
04:50Er, no, if it's to do with turkeys, you won't seal ya. She deals with that side of the business.
05:05Oh, you've tried her already? Er, sorry, how did you get my number?
05:11Why are you hiding out here? Because Sarah's doing my head in. Oh. Don't blame Sarah,
05:20cos you're being a mardy cow. Well, you gonna tell me why? Fine. It's just this stupid scan.
05:31It's not that simple, is it? How do you mean? Well, the baby could have issues, problems,
05:40somewhat genetic, I dunno. Well, it's unlikely, though, cos Sarah and Jacob had their embryo screen,
05:45didn't they? Yeah. Oh, my God, hang on. Unless when you swore to me that this was their baby
05:53and not yours and Mac's... Shh! That you weren't really sure at all?
05:57Of course I'm sure. Did I even mention Mac? Just... It's just normal worries, that's all.
06:03Normal worries? Yes. Look, you know how much this baby means to them. So there's a lot at stake here,
06:09isn't there? Right, so stop getting yourself in a tizzy and go to the scan.
06:21Yeah, but I can guarantee that your regular supplier won't stock this personally curated Boolean vintage.
06:29Yeah. Oh, you got my number?
06:33They're lost. I see these are back. Yeah, it's easier. Otherwise Jay will kick off about the licence again.
06:45Oh, Jay and his licence. So, how's it going? Oh, it's brilliant. I've called every independent bar and restaurant in Hotton.
06:55Good for you. Caleb can't accuse you of not trying. No, he's really into it now. He actually agrees I could turn this into a business.
07:01How stupid do I feel now? Ruby.
07:04I'm going to cancel the wine tasting and the extra cases that I ordered.
07:07Oh, no, no, no. You can't do that. Not now Caleb's behind it. It's amazing.
07:11But no one is buying. I've got rid of three more bottles and two of them were free.
07:16Okay. Where are you going?
07:21You arrange everything here. The wine, the posh glasses, the little balls of nibbles.
07:27Ruby, this is everything you are naturally brilliant at. You are not admitting defeat. Yes?
07:35Hi, it's Laurel. Leave a message and I'll get back to you.
07:38Sorted? Not really. Oh, he's milking it. Any excuse to slack off?
07:50Ted's not like that. Oh. Does he remind you of Grandpa? You are becoming attached. It's pathetic.
07:58There's a problem at home. Intruder alert.
08:10Ted? Yes, boss?
08:12When you get to the site, you're going to stay in the van.
08:16Really?
08:17I'm going to tell the others I need you in a different job. I'm going to get to hospital and get that hand stitched up.
08:23Baby, you said we couldn't go to hospital.
08:26Yeah, I did. But we cannot risk that getting infected.
08:30Aye. Er, like, hadn't you?
08:34Yeah. So, leave the talking to me. Yeah?
08:39Now get in the back of the van! Come on!
08:43This is just between us, yeah? One word, and I changed my mind.
08:47Let's go!
08:48You OK?
09:09Yeah. And you've had a drink and a snack cos I've heard that helps get the baby moving.
09:13Yes. And yes. You've asked me about 5,000 times.
09:20Oh, Gran, will you please just chill? Sorry.
09:22I don't even know why I'm so nervous.
09:25This whole pregnancy malarkey is way better organised than it was with any of my four.
09:29Exactly. And we've had the embryo screen, so, well, we've got more security than most parents at the 20 weeks can.
09:35Parents? I love that.
09:38Look, all you've got to do is lie there, and hopefully the baby will be in a good position that we can see everything we need.
09:42Yeah, hopefully. And hopefully there'll be nothing wrong.
09:46There won't be.
09:47Well, you keep saying that, Jacob, but just remember, my womb is older.
09:50Yeah, but the clinic checked you out, said you're in good working order, so...
09:53Yeah, but there's always that chance, isn't there, of one of these anomalies they're looking for.
09:58I know you've had your screening, okay?
10:01But no test is 100% accurate.
10:04That's just a fact.
10:05Is it?
10:06Yeah.
10:07There's errors.
10:08False negatives and positives.
10:10Didn't they tell you this at the clinic?
10:12Not that I remember, no.
10:13Right, well, they should have done.
10:15Let's just prepare for any outcome, okay?
10:18Charity Dingle?
10:19Hey, Ted.
10:20Ted, wake up.
10:21Ted.
10:22Hey.
10:23You okay?
10:24Want some water?
10:25Yeah?
10:26Yeah?
10:27Here.
10:28Ted.
10:29Ted, wake up.
10:30Ted.
10:31Hey.
10:32You okay?
10:33Want some water?
10:34Yeah?
10:35Here.
10:36Ted.
10:37Yeah.
10:38Okay?
10:39Ted.
10:40Yeah.
10:41Hey.
10:42Ted.
10:43Yeah.
10:44Hey.
10:45Hey.
10:46Hey.
10:47Hey.
10:48Hey.
10:49Hey.
10:50Hey.
10:51Hey.
10:52Hey.
10:53Hey.
10:54Hey.
10:55Hey.
10:58Feeling better?
10:59Yeah.
11:00Thanks, bud.
11:01No.
11:02Ray.
11:05Listen, we don't want them asking any awkward questions.
11:08Remember?
11:12If they find out that this happened at your work, a work that you have no papers for,
11:17then it could be really bad for both of us.
11:20No.
11:21I won't say anything about work.
11:23So, to make it easier,
11:25I'm going to say you're my dad
11:28Your dad?
11:31Yeah
11:31And I'm your son
11:32And you hurt your hand in the garden
11:34And I brought you in
11:36Garden?
11:38Yeah
11:38Right, I'll
11:40I'll remember the garden
11:43Are we in Leeds?
11:49Edward Smith
11:50Oh, er, yes
11:53That's, er, it's my dad
11:54Answer's two, Ted
11:57Hello, Ted
11:58Been in the wars, have we?
12:00Follow me
12:00Come on, Ted, yeah?
12:06Let's go
12:06The baby's really grown
12:08It's more a banana than an avocado now
12:11What are you measuring there?
12:13Sorry, it just seems to be taking a while
12:15I'm just checking the blood flow in the uterus
12:17Hey
12:19We want to do this properly, we don't want to rush
12:21Would you like to know the baby's gender?
12:24In an envelope, please
12:26Sure, I'll give you that before you go
12:28It's going to be fine
12:29Don't mean to stress
12:31Done
12:32Eh?
12:34Yeah, you can sit up now
12:35So I'll print off the results
12:39So you can see all the centiles
12:40But I've measured the head
12:41Limbs
12:42Overall size
12:43Everything's within a perfectly normal range for baby's age
12:46So that's it then, no red flags?
12:50It's just my cousin's baby
12:52Sarah's aunt
12:54The baby was born with no kidneys
12:56Bilateral renal agenesis
12:59And we just saw both of them
13:01I'm sorry for your cousin
13:02But your baby definitely doesn't have that
13:05And you've checked everything
13:06Just with being a geriatric pregnancy, you know
13:09It means that it can affect the development
13:12Increase the chances of things going wrong
13:15Charity
13:15I know, I'm sorry, I don't mean to stress us all out
13:17But I want to cover all bases, okay?
13:20Let's face it, there's millions of conditions
13:21Which is why I had my own test done
13:23What?
13:25When we started all this
13:27I wanted to make sure I wasn't carrying anything in my DNA
13:29And I didn't say anything
13:30Because all the results were fine
13:32I'm sorry, I just
13:34I would have told you if I knew you were freaking out
13:36So you've had embryo screening
13:39Genetic testing
13:40And this scan is a solid normal
13:42Is that enough reassurance?
13:44Yeah, sorry
13:45Hopefully we'll be less stressed once the baby's actually born
13:48I wish I could tell you that were true
13:50Welcome to being a parent
13:52Can I get you any more coffees?
13:56Er, no
13:57Thank you
13:58Oh, well, the rule for the school kids is
14:00I purchase every hour or you're officially loitering
14:02Er, can I have a gingerbread latte?
14:07Excellent choice
14:07It's like we don't have a home to go to
14:10Surely Kim's settled in now
14:13Is she ever going to forgive me for ice, though?
14:16I mean, the only thing I could have done differently
14:18I could have contacted that specialist horse vet of hers
14:21For peace of mind
14:22Yeah
14:23I cared about ice
14:25It was a lovely horse
14:26I care about Kim
14:27I know you do
14:28It's just
14:29She's grieving, isn't she?
14:31And she'll be missing my dad
14:33It's that time of year
14:34Maybe I should just let her
14:36Throw any insults my way
14:38Be the bigger person
14:39I should go
14:40What now?
14:42Yeah
14:42Yeah, okay
14:44Well, I'll try not to regret this coffee order
14:46See ya
14:48I'll pick up the kids
14:48I'll see you later
14:49That's better than your scabby old bandage, isn't it?
14:56Are you prone to accidents, Ted?
14:59Eh?
14:59You've hurt this arm before
15:01Has he?
15:02No, that is another thing he hasn't told me
15:05I mean, he doesn't look after himself
15:07And, um, well, since mum died, uh, I do what I can
15:11Have you broken it?
15:13There's some residual deformity
15:14Uh, well, I fell in town
15:16Did you go to hospital?
15:18Uh, no, I, um, splintered it, miss then
15:21Oh, Dad
15:22Really?
15:23Have you had medical training?
15:25Of course he hasn't
15:26He's just too proud to bother a doctor
15:28I've told you so many times
15:32Are there, is it pain or problems using it?
15:35I can refer you to the orthopedic team for an assessment
15:37No, no, no, there's no bother
15:38Yeah, don't worry about it, Doc
15:40I'll keep a close eye on him
15:41And you're staying out of that garden
15:43Until you are completely healed
15:45You are a liability
15:46Yes, I'm sorry, sir
15:48I'll get you a force of antibiotics
15:52To take home
15:53Yeah
15:54I'll do okay
16:00You did good, Dad
16:03Seems funny you calling me that
16:06You should be honoured
16:07First time I've said it to anyone
16:09Your mum, your adoptive mum
16:12Didn't she have a husband?
16:14He had nothing to do with her kids
16:15Dads aren't everything
16:19The only reason my lad
16:23Became so decent
16:25Was because somebody else brought him up
16:27Nature or nurture
16:29Eh?
16:32You get your start in life
16:33But it's how you are raised that makes you
16:36Celia?
16:44Celia?
16:44Celia?
16:45It's only me
17:03Celia?
17:10Celia?
17:14Celia?
17:15Celia?
17:16Celia?
17:17Celia?
17:18Celia?
17:19Celia?
17:20Celia?
17:21Celia?
17:22Celia?
17:23Celia?
17:24Celia?
17:25Celia?
17:26Celia?
17:27Celia?
17:28Celia?
17:29Celia?
17:30Celia?
17:31Celia?
17:32Celia?
17:33Celia?
17:34Celia?
17:35Celia?
17:36Celia?
17:37Celia?
17:38Celia?
17:39Celia?
17:40Celia?
17:41No, no, no. Kim's fine. She's good, I think.
17:44I haven't actually seen her today yet, so...
17:46Ah, right.
17:48Yeah. Working my way up to it.
17:50I promised Dawn I would, so...
17:52No, instead, I found myself here for some reason.
17:57Sam, it's freezing in here.
18:00Ah, yeah, it's a double jumper's minimum. Do you want one?
18:04Er... No. Bracing's good. The cold's good. Yeah.
18:08Right.
18:09You don't think that I'm a bad person, do you?
18:13Eh?
18:15Where's that come from?
18:17Most of the village, I guess.
18:19No, I'm just... just canvassing opinions.
18:22Is it a tricky question?
18:25Yeah, it's unfair of me to put you on the spot. I'm sorry.
18:28I mean, you'd...
18:30you'd have to forget about stealing Caleb's kidney, for starters.
18:33Yeah.
18:35And causing the limo crash.
18:37Yeah, that too.
18:38And then you did sack me twice.
18:41OK, yeah, I'm gonna go.
18:42Well, to be fair, call it once.
18:44I quit the second time.
18:48And with the kidney thing...
18:51you thought that if you didn't do it, you would have gone it, so...
18:54Yeah.
18:56I did.
18:57Yeah, that's exactly right.
18:58Desperate people do desperate things.
19:01You're not on your own, do they?
19:11Tinny?
19:12So, what do you think I've got to do?
19:13I don't know what I've been trying to do.
19:14And, you know, I thought that's true.
19:16I don't know what you've been doing.
19:18But, I wonder if you thought I'd...
19:19You know, they were the biggest thing,
19:21I don't know what you've been doing.
19:22Oh, my God.
19:23You don't know, you've been arguing.
19:24Oh, my God.
19:252000, that's not right.
19:55I wonder if my grandad hadn't, um, you know, died.
20:10Well, he was a carpenter, master craftsman.
20:15Could make anything till his hips went.
20:19I was going to be his apprentice.
20:22Is that what you wanted?
20:23Yeah.
20:25Yeah.
20:26That's all I played with growing up.
20:28Big box of offcuts, making them into stuff.
20:30Loved it.
20:32Sounds a good fella.
20:34Yeah, he was.
20:36Firm, too.
20:38Like mum.
20:39My adoptive mum.
20:41But it was different with her.
20:45Well, I'm sure she tried her best.
20:46It can't be easy, adopting a child.
20:49It wasn't proper.
20:51I mean, I didn't know that then.
20:52I couldn't offer her.
20:53There was no, um, you know, social workers or anything.
20:57And now, well, here I am, running her business for her.
21:04I don't know.
21:07Aren't you happy in your work?
21:12Well, if you aren't, do you want to tell her?
21:14I mean, part of raising a child is to give them their choices, you know, like your, like your woodwork.
21:19It's a bit late for that.
21:23Well, other things, uh, I mean, you're young.
21:28I mean, if you've got a dream, you've got to follow it.
21:31All right, Dad.
21:36I didn't expect a lecture.
21:39I'm overstepping again.
21:40No, you're not.
21:41No, it's good.
21:42It's good.
21:45What if my dream included a lady?
21:50Yeah, same one.
21:52I mean, she's got kids.
21:53But their dad has passed away.
21:56So I'm not treading on anyone's toes.
21:59We get on.
22:01Well, you can't fuck kids.
22:04If they like you, they'll show it.
22:06Hmm.
22:07I'm not going to rush it.
22:08Not going to push it.
22:10If I'm to be their new stepdad, then that's a lifetime's commitment.
22:15Hi, Mum.
22:30Yeah?
22:30Are you there now?
22:32Is it all sorted?
22:34Yeah, the workers are fine.
22:35The workers are fine.
22:36All right, I've got to go.
22:37I'll see you back at the farm.
22:38Sorry for the delay.
22:40Antibiotics, one, three times a day.
22:41Finish the course.
22:42Yes, you will.
22:43And get checked at your own surgery in a week.
22:45Yeah, thank you, Doctor.
22:47And thank you, son.
22:49You've made an old man very proud.
22:54Another?
22:56No.
22:57No, I can't keep drinking all your beers, Sam.
22:58I feel bad.
22:59Oh, well.
23:00It's the last one, ain't you, Roy?
23:02Yeah.
23:04You know, I didn't kill that horse on purpose.
23:07You know that, right?
23:09Course.
23:13Kim's one of the only family members I've got left.
23:15I do care about her.
23:19In my own way.
23:21People that think I do, they think I'm duplicitous.
23:25Untrustworthy and money-grabbing, you know.
23:29Gets to you.
23:31Yeah.
23:33Well, I mean, I've never been called them things, but...
23:37I get sick a lot.
23:39That hurts.
23:43I'm sorry if I ever called you that.
23:47Thanks.
23:50Doesn't matter, anyway.
23:52Just...
23:53The curse of being a Tate, you know?
23:56It's the, er...
23:56It's the legacy.
23:57I knew your dad and your grandad.
24:04Frank, he were horrible.
24:08But your old man wasn't that bad.
24:1099.9% maybe.
24:13What was the 0.1%?
24:15What?
24:17Yeah.
24:18Saved this place.
24:19Stood up to your grandad when we were trying to evict us.
24:22Go Chris.
24:24Your mum were all right, though.
24:26My dad always said that.
24:28She was godmother to our bell.
24:30Really?
24:32Didn't know that.
24:32So, we're, like, related.
24:36Jokes.
24:38Seriously, though, if...
24:39If Lisa thought she were good enough for that, then...
24:44She must have had a good heart.
24:46Yeah.
24:47She did.
24:49So, all this, er...
24:51Cursed Tate thing, or whatever you were saying,
24:54you took after Rachel and that?
25:00I should go.
25:02Why don't you do what Don says and make your peace with Kim?
25:07Yeah.
25:08Yeah, I will.
25:10Oh, and Sam, this whole deal with your electrics,
25:13just let me cover any outstanding, all right?
25:16Call it a Christmas bonus.
25:19Is this a trick?
25:20You're going to get me running around doing your extra hours again.
25:23No, no, it's no catch.
25:25All right, just put the heating on every now and then.
25:28Flipping heck.
25:29Lydia won't believe it.
25:31Can I give you a hug?
25:32No.
25:33Come on.
25:34No, OK.
25:38There we are.
25:41Harold?
25:42I'm working.
25:43You're not answering your phone?
25:44I was working then, too.
25:45Well, you said we could talk.
25:47I know Mum got in your head.
25:49Whatever she told you, I can guarantee it's lies.
25:52Well, talk to her, OK?
25:54Because this is between you two.
25:55I have.
25:56And I'm really sorry if it got a bit heated yesterday,
25:59but this is exactly why I didn't want you to meet her.
26:01See, I mean, it sounds extreme, I know, but it's actually pathetic, you know, a bloke my age having to make excuses for his mum.
26:10But I should have got a handle on it years ago.
26:13Yeah.
26:14Well, yeah.
26:15But this is the first time I felt like I could build a future with someone, with you, a family.
26:22I mean, I'm not saying I want babies.
26:25I'm not saying that.
26:26But me, you, Arthur, Dottie.
26:29It's been working, Laurel, a fit.
26:31You do, and it has, but I'm just not interested in a relationship which has complications.
26:37But this...
26:38I need more time.
26:39I'm sorry.
26:43Still looking good there, barman.
26:45Chazzy's day off.
26:46Charities at the hospital.
26:48Nothing amiss, I hope.
26:49Babies can.
26:51A woman carrying a great-grandtowel.
26:53Thank God for medical science.
26:56Zilia.
26:57Oh, Moira, what are you having?
26:58Uh, not right now.
26:59Can we?
27:02Oh, uh, yeah.
27:07Uh, can you explain these to me first?
27:15I only signed off on 200 turkeys, but there are thousands here.
27:18But where did you get these?
27:20One of your clients called me instead of you, so I went up to see you, and the door was open.
27:25And you normally just walk into other people's homes, do you?
27:28Well, this isn't about me.
27:29Don't try and twist it.
27:31I wish I'd paid you a visit before now.
27:34A state of the place, Celia.
27:36And I was shocked.
27:37Moira, I'm a tenant.
27:39If it isn't pretty enough for you, have a word with Kim.
27:42It's not about looks.
27:43It's filthy.
27:45Dangerous.
27:45And you're producing livestock.
27:47I wasn't aware you were the health and safety inspectorate.
27:51I don't want to row with you.
27:52Just tell me why my signature's on here.
27:56Um, because you signed them?
27:59No, not for these amounts.
28:01Did you talk to the invoices?
28:03Are you trying to scam me?
28:05Are you trying to skim a load of cash off for yourself?
28:07And where are you even producing these turkeys?
28:09Hey, hey, let me have a look.
28:11No, you know, I let you use my name and my reputation.
28:15And I told you when we went into partnership that I am totally above board.
28:19As am I.
28:20What on earth are you suggesting?
28:21You tell me.
28:22Moira, just give me a chance to inspect these invoices.
28:28You know damn well what this looks like, Celia.
28:29Come on.
28:31Moira, I'm anxious to help.
28:33This is as disturbing for me as it is for you.
28:36Oh, my God.
28:38You are the sharpest, savviest, hardest-nosed woman that I have ever met.
28:42There is nothing that you don't know about.
28:44Apparently there is.
28:47Moira, who exactly called you again?
28:49I can only apologise for the inconvenience.
28:52Stop this performance or whatever the hell you're doing
28:55because I'm not buying it for a second.
28:57Moira.
28:59Moira.
29:01Moira.
29:03Maybe your brain tumour is back.
29:05Why don't you go and have a lie down?
29:18Kim.
29:19Hey.
29:20How's it going?
29:22How's the leg?
29:25You look...
29:26better than you did.
29:31All right, well, good to have you home.
29:36Should we talk?
29:37I feel like maybe we should talk.
29:39I feel really terrible about ice.
29:44I wish that that had played out a bit differently.
29:47Why?
29:48Scared of losing your gravy train?
29:51No.
29:51And I thought that we were past little things like that.
29:56You think you'd soften me up, you mean?
29:58No.
29:59We're family.
30:03This is my home.
30:05How convenient for you.
30:07You've installed yourself in my multi-million pound mansion.
30:10Kim.
30:11That's what it's been about since day one.
30:14Getting your hands on this house.
30:16You think I'm that naive?
30:18I am being very patient with you.
30:21So leave.
30:22If the house means nothing, then prove it.
30:25You kicking me out?
30:27Again?
30:28Trying to.
30:28Ooh, you are an extremely bitter woman.
30:32You know that?
30:32Bitter.
30:34And you are a parasite.
30:36Fine, OK?
30:37I will leave.
30:37I will leave you alone in your big, multi-million pound mansion.
30:41Hope it makes you happy.
30:48Why don't I what you're doing?
30:49Back off, Caleb.
30:50This is between me and Celia.
30:52Should I get you a brandy, love?
30:53Thank you, Claudette.
30:54Apologise now.
30:55You can't go insulting my customers.
30:57Bob, ask her about the invoices.
30:59I said it must be a mistake.
31:01I don't know what kind of racket you're running here.
31:03You need to watch what you're inferring.
31:04Thank you, Bob.
31:05What you and Celia were mates.
31:06Oh, we have gone way past that.
31:09If you don't respect me enough to even bother with an explanation...
31:11You never even gave me a chance.
31:14I said let me look at the invoices.
31:16Try and work out what's happened.
31:17Stop it, Celia.
31:18I will not be taken for an idiot.
31:20Laura.
31:21I don't know what the hell you are up to,
31:23but you stay away from me and you stay away from my business.
31:27I don't know what the hell you are up to,
31:41but you stay away from me.
31:43I'm sorry.
31:43I can't it.
31:45Claudette, I didn't think you'd come.
31:56Well, you spoke of nothing else and I thought I'd come early to help.
32:00Oh, there's really no need.
32:04You're not expecting us to drink all that?
32:07No, no, that's, um, I've got a storage issue.
32:10Sure. We can use a doily to cover them.
32:13Doily?
32:13You're not expecting Moira and Celia, are you?
32:17I mean, if so, you need to keep them apart.
32:20Honestly, Claudette, I'm not sure anyone else is coming apart from you.
32:23But why?
32:25Claudette, come on.
32:27Well, I've just come from the pop.
32:28They were having a set two and Moira slapped her.
32:32What?
32:33Right, we are definitely finishing this later.
32:35Hi.
32:35Dawn, you came.
32:36Yeah, Manpreet dragged me away from my desk.
32:38Uh, there are more people coming and apparently the wine that Belle bought went down really well.
32:45Yeah, we're completely out, actually.
32:47Oh, great.
32:48Well, it's good you've got me on your doorstep then.
32:50Say I was ordering it in.
32:52Do not listen to a word that silly Joe Tate told you.
32:55This wine is the bomb.
32:57Ooh.
32:58Yeah, it is nice.
33:01The woman has taste.
33:03Can you do 70, though?
33:0570 bottles?
33:06Yeah, that's five and a half cases.
33:07I can get them delivered tomorrow.
33:08No, 70 cases.
33:11We've got loads of winter weddings.
33:14I can manage 70 cases.
33:16That is absolutely not a problem.
33:21So, Joe's moving out.
33:23Yep.
33:24That seems a bit drastic.
33:26Not really.
33:29Well, Dawn, she said...
33:31She's not to be trusted either.
33:34Shame.
33:35Because I was so fond of her, too.
33:37Kim.
33:38You know, you're the only one who shows that you care.
33:41Sure, that's not true.
33:43What, so you don't care about me?
33:44Of course I do.
33:46You know that.
33:47Our friendship means everything.
33:49Yeah.
33:50And I feel the same way.
33:52I was thinking, tomorrow, why don't we take a drive out?
33:57Find somewhere nice for Ice's ashes.
34:01I could wrap you up warm, check some camping chairs and raise a glass to him.
34:06That would be perfect.
34:07Thank you, Lydia.
34:09No-one else has even considered where poor Ice should rest.
34:13I'm sure Joe would have got round to it eventually.
34:15Why do you keep defending him?
34:17I wish you'd stop assuming that other people are good, like you.
34:21Don't say that, Kim.
34:22I wasn't going to tell you this, so as not to spoil our friendship.
34:29Tell me what?
34:31I've left you home farming, my will.
34:35She's got to be scamming me, Kane.
34:37What's for these invoices?
34:39Well, she's supplying way more turkeys than she ever told me.
34:42What, and she didn't explain it?
34:44Nope.
34:45Yeah, well, that's sus straight away.
34:48At least you had it out there, though.
34:52What?
34:53I slapped her.
34:56Mara, the last time you attacked someone, you ended up inside a police cell.
35:00I know, I know. You don't have to make me feel any worse.
35:02I'm just saying.
35:03Well, don't.
35:08Do you really have to keep checking up on me? The scan was fine.
35:12Right.
35:14The sonographer woman said it's all a solid normal,
35:18and Jacob and Sarah got a nice little photo of their baby, so...
35:22Charity.
35:23Oh, please, Ness, not that voice.
35:24I just want you to be honest.
35:27Look at you.
35:28You're still stressing out. You can't fool me, remember?
35:31And there's only one good reason for that.
35:33Oh, really?
35:33Did you ever tell the fertility doctor
35:38that you'd had unprotected sex with your husband?
35:40Shut up, Vanessa! Oh, my God!
35:43What about the dating scan?
35:44That is enough! How many more times?
35:47You think it's Mac's baby, don't you?
35:49Do you know what?
35:50I'm not going to stand here in my house and get interrogated by you.
35:52Just go!
35:53Find someone else to hassle.
35:54Oh, charity!
35:55And remind me never to tell you anything again.
36:06Lydia, you don't have to look so horrified.
36:11But I...
36:12It's really not that outrageous.
36:16There's plenty of money to go round.
36:19My will provides for them all.
36:21Even Joe, who's done very well for himself without my help.
36:26Gabby already has the hide
36:28and I've set up an extremely generous trust for all the grandkids.
36:33But this place is worth a fortune.
36:35It's a home.
36:37That's its value to me.
36:38More than any money.
36:40No.
36:43I can't accept it.
36:45I'm not asking your permission, Lydia.
36:47You will inherit this house.
36:50Along with an appropriate annual allowance to maintain it.
36:54You can do with it what you choose.
36:58But fill it with dingles.
37:00Bring Esther back.
37:03But more than anything,
37:06stop working so hard.
37:08You have no idea of your value, have you?
37:16Then, you're just going to have to trust my judgement.
37:19Because I've never met anyone more deserving.
37:22Why didn't you pick up?
37:28I did.
37:29Not me, you idiot.
37:31One of our turkey suppliers.
37:32You didn't pick up.
37:33They called Moira.
37:34She came round, found the invoices.
37:37What?
37:38Where were you?
37:39You said you would drop off the workers, come straight back here.
37:42Well, it's not my fault.
37:43Where were you?
37:44I was at the penthouse.
37:45The alarm went off again for no reason.
37:47Spiders.
37:47You want to tell that cleaner to...
37:48Answer the question.
37:49Where were you?
37:50Oh, let me guess.
37:51With the drip.
37:54What did Moira say?
37:55Plenty.
37:57She also slapped me around the face in the pub.
38:00What?
38:02Did you slap her back?
38:03Why would I do that?
38:04When she is making my life so easy.
38:07She has a dead body on her land.
38:09Her signature is all over the paperwork.
38:12And now she has assaulted me in front of witnesses.
38:16Rather a juicy narrative emerging, don't you think?
38:19So, we're not worried?
38:21No.
38:23But we are leaving.
38:26What?
38:27I was already thinking this Dylan and April business
38:30was getting far too messy for my tastes.
38:32Right, the money was coming in, so...
38:35Mum, it still is.
38:36Well, there's no point being here
38:37if we can't clean it, is there?
38:39You know the drill?
38:40Start winding things up.
38:43It's time.
38:48Come on.
38:54Hello.
38:56You and Miss Mara kicking off at the pub.
38:57Yeah, I heard.
38:59Look at this.
39:01Every case sold.
39:02What?
39:04That's all of the last lot,
39:05plus the new stuff I ordered.
39:07Wow.
39:08Pricing structure sound.
39:10Good profit margin.
39:11Of course.
39:13Well, it's like you said yesterday.
39:15You learnt from the best, didn't you?
39:16Unbelievable.
39:17You're going to take the credit.
39:18No, no, no.
39:19Come on.
39:19This is all you.
39:21That's amazing.
39:22Just like I knew you would be.
39:24Well, it did get a bit stressful,
39:27I'm not going to lie.
39:27Yeah, well, business always is.
39:28That's what makes it exciting.
39:31So am I really doing this, then?
39:33I hope so.
39:34Just apply for an alcohol licence for the depot
39:36to stop Jay whining.
39:38Oh, my God, really?
39:39Yep.
39:40So you'd better get on the phone to the vineyard.
39:42You know, I'm...
39:45I'm proud of you.
39:49It's actually a shame you sold all them bottles.
39:52Well, you bought a case, obviously.
39:54Oh, did I now?
39:55Hm.
39:59Oh, no break.
40:01Come on, Ray.
40:02I can't claim you're working.
40:04Look, I just need time to think, OK?
40:06Look, before you kick me into touch
40:08and I see where you're coming from, I get it.
40:11I'm a screw-up, right?
40:12Don't make this any more excruciating, please.
40:15Listen.
40:16Meeting you was like opening a door
40:20and seeing things differently,
40:22myself differently,
40:23the type of man I could be.
40:25Oh, come on, don't make me this up.
40:26But you have this magic.
40:30This magic.
40:30You make things I thought were boring fun.
40:34I have never had a relationship
40:37where I have thought about the future so much.
40:40Well, I know you said you didn't have a great track record,
40:43but seriously?
40:44Not like with you.
40:45Wanting to share my life,
40:47to build a home, to build a family,
40:49to go to the beach,
40:51you know, and eat ice creams,
40:52to playing vampires.
40:55Well, maybe not that one.
40:56But we can find new favourites,
40:58invent our own traditions.
41:01So, hang on.
41:02What your mum said about you dating your exes
41:05and being a player,
41:06that was a total lie.
41:08Yes.
41:10Yes.
41:10And it's complicated between us.
41:12It's hard to understand
41:13and it's hard for anyone else to understand.
41:15But if you're telling the truth,
41:16your mum is really toxic.
41:18I am telling the truth.
41:21And yes, she is.
41:22And I should have told you all of this before,
41:24but I didn't realise how much I cared about you
41:26until I thought I might lose you.
41:28So, please say we're still a thing.
41:33You know, cos I miss you.
41:34I miss talking to you.
41:35I miss...
41:36I'll text before bed.
41:38I miss you too.
41:40Do you?
41:41Yeah, it's just...
41:42But what?
41:43It's just...
41:45It's just got to be more honest.
41:47You know, this stuff about your mum.
41:48I can try.
41:50I just...
41:51I just...
41:52I don't trust people easily.
41:54Do you trust me?
41:58Yes.
41:59I do.
42:01Yeah.
42:07If you make me regret this...
42:09I won't.
42:09You are the best thing that's ever happened to me.
42:11The same.
42:12The same.
42:13You know, you'd think I'd learn.
42:24How often do I tell the kids?
42:27Think before you lash out.
42:29Well, you're protecting the farm, your reputation.
42:34What if she reports me?
42:38She won't be so stupid.
42:39Sounds to me like she's up to her neck in it.
42:41Then maybe I should report her.
42:44Let the police sort it out.
42:45Your business partner, that doesn't look good.
42:49She'd have said no.
42:53I should have sussed out that she was playing me.
42:56I just...
42:56I don't know what I was thinking.
42:58She made you believe you were met.
43:00The state of the farm, though, Cain.
43:03There's no way she's putting any money into it.
43:05Which is what I don't get,
43:07because she dresses up like a country farmer.
43:09What does her son do again?
43:11Something to do with farm equipment.
43:13I mean, there's money in that.
43:15Why? What are you thinking?
43:16I'm thinking I don't trust him either.
43:19The way he was when Marlon backed into his car.
43:23Right, so what are we going to do?
43:25We can't let her get away with it.
43:27We go there tomorrow.
43:30We ask questions.
43:32Together.
43:32Okay, agreed.
43:37I don't take kindly to conniving, two-faced users.
43:42You better brace yourself, Celia.
43:44I don't get you now.
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