House Husbands (2012) s04e09 Episode Script

Season 4, Episode 9

1 Now that Gemma's having our baby, we'll we'll be a family.
- So we should make it official.
- You're gonna propose? Remember that time when you were really cross with me over and over? - Hey, did someone tell you this? - Rodney.
Good afternoon, Mr Crabb.
You can be more then just a teacher's aide.
Train to be the real thing.
- I didn't get the job, did I? - I voted against you for Saxon.
Remember beautiful, romantic Maidenvale, where you proposed? There's a country hospital there desperate for doctors.
It's kind of like it's meant to be, don't you think? You need to slow down.
We can't slow down.
I took the job.
We're moving to the country.
You make decisions, and it doesn't matter how crazy it is.
You're like "Everyone, we're doing this!" And you know what else? I didn't propose to you at Maidenvale.
- What? - I said, "Will you?" And you said, "Yes, I will marry you.
" - Because you were asking.
- For a log! For the fire! Abi! Abi! When's Daddy coming? Um soon, I'm sure.
Why'd you leave him on the road last night? I didn't leave him, sweetheart.
He got out to do a wee.
Why? Because he was busting.
You and Soph were fast asleep, and then he said he'd like to walk.
You know how much Daddy loves a bush walk.
In the night-time? Why don't we take another good look, hey? I can't see him.
"SOS calls only.
" Hang on, I've got one bar! Mark, please, answer your phone! I'm where I left you.
We've been back here a million times.
Where are you? OK, well, uh Daddy'll be home soon, I'm sure.
In the meantime, we can start our exciting new life in the country.
- My new school! - Yes! And Sophie's new day care and Mum's new job.
So much to look forward to.
(BELL RINGS) When can we visit Poppy? Well, we need to give Aunty Abi and Uncle Mark some time to settle in.
You guys have fun at school.
- Bye.
- Bye, kids.
- Bye! - Bye-bye.
What's going on, Lewis? Abi normally tells me everything.
She's moved the whole family with no explanation.
You think maybe Gemma might be able to talk some sense into her? Doubt it.
Is something going on between those two? It's their business, Kane.
Move on.
Fine.
Here, teaching courses.
Me, go to uni? Why would I do something that stupid? Because you like helping out in the classroom.
I only help out in the classroom because Looby forced me.
Not interested.
Justin.
All set for the trial tomorrow? Yeah, the new judge has been appointed, Justice Ballard.
- She's the one that - Yeah, she's the one who took away my kids last time.
She's already decided I'm a bad father.
Well, you're a different person to four years ago.
Totally.
Let's get to work.
Soccer first, ball skills, then we'll do some sprints with the kids if this rain clears up.
- Sound OK? - Sounds good.
Justin Baynie? - Yep.
- You're being issued with a D-74.
- What's a D-74? - It's a cease and desist order.
If you operate on council grounds, I'll have to call the police.
We've got a permit.
You can't shut us down.
- We're about to start a class.
- Call the office.
Not up to me.
You know what? Rodney's behind this.
He has friends in the council.
He's pulled some strings.
Hang on, let's not jump to conspiracy theories.
It's not a conspiracy theory.
How's it going to look in court if my business has been shut down? Hello? - Hi.
You're the nurse unit manager? - Toni.
Abigail Albert.
- We we spoke on the phone.
- Oh, right.
So, did you kill a patient or your husband leave you? - I'm sorry? - It's usually one of the two.
Why else would a fancy doctor from the city come and live in a place like this? For the challenge? Ha, we send our challenges to the city hospitals.
Computer's there.
Toilet's out the back.
- And the patients? - We had an ingrown toenail earlier today, and there's a builder in there complaining about a sore shoulder.
He's faking it to get workers' comp.
I'll take a look.
You haven't had anyone else in here, have you? Male, 40s, tallish You looking for someone? It gets really cold overnight, doesn't it? If someone decided to spend the night under the stars, would they be OK? They'd be an idiot.
- They might not have had a choice.
- Hypothermia's a possibility.
Come on, how can you still be out of range? Need a lift? Slaughter season.
Venison.
Oh, I was just waiting for the bus, actually.
Next one's on the weekend.
- So, how far's Maidenvale? - Too far to walk.
Go on, hop in.
I won't bite.
Gemma, just wanted to thank you.
I did the math, I got your vote for the specialist job, didn't I? That's confidential.
Of course.
I just hope Abi's being professional about it.
This whole quitting and moving to the country, - it's a pretty extreme reaction.
- Yeah, well, Abi is pretty extreme.
And you were just doing your job.
These are the patient turnaround times for the last quarter.
- We really need to pick things up.
- I'll put a rocket up the residents.
- What, that's it? No arguments? - Were you hoping for one? Well, it's just that other doctors give me really long speeches about how we shouldn't be putting statistics before patients.
By other doctors, you mean Abi? You don't have to fight anymore, Gemma.
It's you and me now.
See, it's all about geometry, and geometry is about shapes.
Now, who can tell me the strongest shape? - Zac.
- Triangle.
Correct, Zacky! OK, who wants to volunteer their water bottle to test the strength of our bridge? - Me! - Me! I'll tell you what, we'll let it dry and we'll test it later.
See you after smoko.
- Ahem.
- Uh recess.
I'm gonna need some more sticks for the bridge.
We should talk.
Oh, if I've blown the craft budget, I'll pay for the sticks.
Your services are no longer required.
- Sorry? I've found - someone else who's willing to volunteer as teacher's aide who has teaching qualifications.
- Hey, Lewis.
- Eve.
Eve was a primary school teacher for years.
Mm, got sick of it, but I'll help Miss Looby out for a bit.
- What a mess.
- It's a truss bridge.
- Oh, not much into bridges.
- How do you get across water? The kids can watch a DVD while I mark their homework.
I'm right in the middle of teaching them the basic principles of engineering, and Eve waltzes in and plonks them in front of a DVD.
Well, I thought you didn't care.
I care that there won't be anybody to build roads and bridges in the next few years.
Well, maybe you should get a teaching degree, - secure the future of the human race.
- Shut up, Kane.
- Ah, Deck's looking good.
- Oh, come on! - Is he OK? - He's on hold.
Nobody at the council will tell me what a D-74 is.
(MOBILE RINGS) Abi.
You got my messages.
- How you going? - Great.
Couldn't be better.
Um has Mark called you? No.
Why would Mark call? - No reason.
- Abi, what is going on? - You can't just leave.
- I have.
Did something go down between you and Gemma? You have to tell me.
You can't just run away.
I'm not running away! I'm moving forward, - and I don't appreciate being questioned.
- Fine.
I'm moving forward too.
- Oh, Kane, I didn't mean - No, no, no, it's fine.
Everything's going great with the wedding preparations.
Lewis is staining the deck.
Gemma's organised an amazing party.
It's a shame you're not here to be a part of it.
I can still be part of it.
How? You're in Maidenvale.
Well, why don't you have the wedding here, at my place? - What? - Yeah, in the country.
Like, we've got this gorgeous house.
You will love the garden.
Abi, you know Gemma and Lewis are having the reception.
Yeah, I know, but you're right.
I have deserted you before your wedding, and I want to make it up to you.
Abi I've gotta go.
I'm going to throw you the best wedding ever.
I understand this is your husband.
Can you give us a minute? What is in there? It's a deer.
I bought it off a venison farmer.
- Why? - Because you left me on the side of a road! And I had to hitchhike and a serial killer picked me up, and if a serial killer tells you to buy a deer, you buy it! Even if it costs $400, you pay it to get out of the car alive! You spent how much? You left me to die on the side of the road, and I'm in trouble for buying dinner? - I came back half an hour later.
- Half an hour! I had to find a safe place to do a U-turn.
- I had to sleep in a wombat hole! - You told me you didn't want to marry me! What did you expect? I wanted to marry you.
It's just the proposal wasn't the proposal.
It was a moment of asking If I could pass you a log.
I was building up the courage to ask you, and then you said yes.
- To the log! - To me! So why bring it up all these years later? Because it's the only time in our marriage that I wished I wasn't married to you.
Oh, well, now that you've explained that, - I feel much better.
- I was angry! You relocate the entire family without consultation! Gemma betrayed me! I know, and it's horrible! But does that mean you have to turn all of our family's lives upside down? I couldn't go back to that hospital, Mark.
I told you that.
Why couldn't you go to another hospital in the same city? I know why.
Because it wouldn't fit in with your Abi grand statement to the world! Well, I'm sick of your statements! Well, maybe you shouldn't have married me then.
That's what I'm thinking.
It won't fit in the fridge.
Let's at least give it a try.
- Why don't you grab that end? - The fridge doesn't work.
- What? - The power's not on.
Of course it's not.
Who the hell eats venison anyway? (SNEEZE) Have you got a cold? I'm allergic to the country.
You know that.
Remember last time we went to Maidenvale? When you fake proposed to me? I had hay fever the whole time.
Antihistamine.
Don't overdo it.
It's powerful stuff.
Thank you.
How can we fix this? Well, can you admit you made a random decision and it makes no sense? - Poppy likes it here.
- Oh, right.
So you're not going to change your mind? Mark, it's not just about the job.
Gemma is carrying my brother's baby.
She's married to Lewis.
Everyone is connected.
I have no place in that.
I've gotta go.
Where? Back to work.
Wow, and you think I'm just going to be here when you get back? It's up to you.
Hi, Jayna.
Hi, Paddy.
It's a bit scary the first time you get asthma, isn't it? OK, now big breath in here for me? Good boy.
Hm, that lung function is much better.
- Steroids are doing the trick.
- For the wheezing.
Mm.
Let's have a look at this rash.
Oh, yeah.
Well, the rash is looking good.
He's still not himself.
Good news.
Paddy's blood tests have come back, all clear.
His eosinophil count is high, but that's what we'd expect for asthma and allergies.
Mm.
You can go home, mate.
But he hasn't eaten for two days, and he loves his food.
Oh, he's not feeling well.
That's normal.
Well, he's never had asthma until now, or any kind of allergies.
Kids can develop asthma and allergies as they get older.
No, something else is wrong.
I know it.
We'll keep him in overnight for observation.
I said he could go.
Weren't you worried about patient turnaround? Well, the mother said that he's not himself.
If we indulged every neurotic mother - Neurotic? - Paranoid.
Pfft.
I didn't see a neurotic or a paranoid mother.
What I do see, though, is a doctor ignoring a mother's instincts, and that is negligent.
The mum's now saying that the boy's having trouble seeing.
Well, luckily he's still here, so we can check it out.
Gemma - I'll take him to ophthalmology.
- About the wedding Oh, I know where to get glasses, but we need to talk about wine.
Yeah, maybe hold off on ordering it for a minute.
- What, no wine? - No, no, no, we definitely want wine.
We just might be drinking it somewhere else.
Abi's offered her place in the country for the reception.
I haven't said yes, yet, but Mm, she's trying to get to me through the wedding.
What happened between you two? It's obviously something major.
I'm not taking sides.
You two are the most important women in my life I just can we sort this? I voted against her in a promotion, in favour of Saxon.
Oh.
- Well, I had my reasons.
- What were they? - I love how you're not taking sides.
- I'm not.
Yeah, but you're ditching the wedding we've been - planning for weeks.
- I'm not ditching anything.
Abi's my sister.
I'm worried about her.
Yeah, and I'm carrying your baby.
Does that not count for something? Yes.
Yes, it does.
Look, forget I said anything.
Let's leave the venue as it was.
Thank you for having my wedding and my baby.
Weddings just bring out the worst in people.
You did well with Gemma.
You didn't take sides.
Except now you're having two wedding receptions.
- Not very supportive, Eve.
- Funny, though.
Did you mark Tilda's homework? Yeah? - Five minutes, Tilly.
- OK.
"Receive I before e, except after c.
" And it's not "awesome", like you've written in the margin.
It's just wrong.
And three eights are not 23.
Relax.
Everyone's using calculators now.
Kids don't need to learn their times tables.
- Kane, can you hear what she's saying? - What? Oh, he's stressed out, now he's having two wedding receptions.
Abi wants us to have the wedding at her place in the country.
- I didn't say yes.
- Did you say no? He doesn't want to take sides.
But we've organised everything, and I've stained the deck! Forget it! We'll have the ceremony at the British Consulate and we'll cancel the reception altogether.
No party? Well, you can't have a party if no-one's getting along.
Hi, yeah.
Yeah, I've just been waiting to talk to someone about the D-74.
Uh-huh.
No, ma'am No, no, you've already put me through to Ma'am? No - Where is everyone? - Oh, school pick-up.
Hey, you reckon you could call the council and not be me? They just keep transferring me between departments.
Rodney must've told his council mates to stuff me around.
- Wait, Rodney? - Yeah.
He's trying to make me look bad in front of the judge.
No, I checked the council website.
So a D-74 is the final notice for non-payment of permit fees.
I paid it two weeks ago.
No, I was about to pay it, but I forgot.
Just pay the fee and you're back in business.
Yeah, so much for my conspiracy theory.
- You've had a lot on your mind.
- Yeah, the trial starts tomorrow.
Rodney's been filling Angie's head with lies.
- He said I hit her.
- What? That's awful.
What if he wins custody - and I become nothing to her? - You won't.
Francesca, thought we could have a late lunch.
Justin, you like Thai? No, thanks.
Why did we follow that car? We didn't.
We were just going in the same direction as them.
That's all.
That's Angie! It was Angie's car? What a coincidence.
Angie! We followed you.
Uh we were driving past and we saw you guys here.
Sam and Angie get on well.
I thought they could have a play.
Whatever you've heard, I'm just trying to be a good father to my daughter.
- By lying to her? - I've never lied to her.
You've been helping Angie remember Justin hit her, apparently.
That is I did ask her if Justin hurt her.
She told me she reached for the iron once and Justin smacked her hand away, which is why I told her it was a good thing because it helped her to remember it was dangerous.
The last thing I want is to mess with my daughter's head.
Then don't.
Justin is the only father Angie's ever known.
If he disappeared out of her life, she'd never get over it.
You have to give Kane your blessing to have his wedding in the country.
And reward Abi for poaching the reception? It's Kane.
He's no good with conflict.
Yeah, well, Abi can have the reception, but we're not going.
We're not? Either of us? Well, I'm taking it for granted that I have your support on this.
I think you're taking it out on Kane.
Well, I'm sorry that Kane's caught in the crossfire, but we're not going.
Now, am I gonna I tell him or are you gonna do it? I'll do it.
But I'm not telling him tonight.
It's his bucks night.
I didn't know he was having one.
He is now.
I'm organising it.
Daddy's here! How was school? Sooo fun! It's the biggest playground in the whole world! Hey, Pup, can you please take Sophie to wash her hands? - OK.
Come on, Soph! - Good girls.
What's that? - A wedding arch for Kane and Alex.
- What? I thought it'd be nice to have their reception here.
- We're holding the wedding now? - Yeah.
I thought you were over all things Nepean South.
I am.
So now we're going to bring them all up here? - Not everybody.
- Everyone except Gemma.
What do you want me to do, Mark? Apologise? Because I can't.
No, I realise that you can't forgive her, but can you admit that you overreacted? - I didn't.
- Moving your entire life 200 km away just because you're fighting with your best friend? - I'm moving on, Mark.
- I'm not.
You've made your grand statement.
I'm making mine.
I'll stay here, up in the country, for the kids, but my life, my work, all of my friends are in the city, and that's where I'll be, any chance I get.
Where are you going? - Kane's having a bucks night.
- In the city? You'll be hours.
Four hours, there and back.
When will you be home? You don't you get it.
This isn't home! Yeah, I spoke to Gemma.
She's happy about you having your reception at Abi's.
- Happy? - And you're having a bucks party.
- I'll pick you up at 7.
- What? Ah, Miss Looby.
- You have to sack Eve.
- Excuse me? As your teacher's aide.
There's a reason she dropped out of teaching.
She's not up to it.
Not one correction.
- All "awesome", even the mistakes.
- Positive reinforcement.
She's positively reinforcing illiteracy.
I can't let her go until I can get a replacement.
Well, I can go back into the classroom, if you're desperate.
Nup.
I need someone who I can keep on long term, someone who wants to be there, someone who's passionate about teaching.
Ideally, they'd have a degree, or they'd be embarking upon one.
- Did Kane put you up to this? - Put me up to what? He's trying to con me into going to university.
Really? Well, that sounds like a good idea.
No, it isn't.
You think he's onto us? Doesn't matter.
It's working.
OK, settle down, kids.
Come on, it's bed time.
You two, teeth.
It's only a mini sleep-over, remember? I'll be back to take you home.
We all need to be together tonight.
Why? Alright, come close.
Sometimes, even when things are good, they have to change.
What's changing? Well, Angie might start spending more time with Rodney because the judge lady might decide that it's Rodney's turn to take care of her for a while.
I want to stay with you.
I know, baby.
Me too.
Guess what? Whatever happens, you'll be safe and happy.
You'll always be my baby girl.
Come here.
Come on through.
Look who's back from the bush.
- Hey! - Hi, Lewis.
You're not helping Stella with her homework, are you? Don't listen to a word she says.
No, she's actually a really good Stella what's going on? - Nothing.
- Nothing.
Eve is pretending to be a bad teacher so you'll want to be one.
Dad was in on it too and Miss Looby.
I have no idea what she's talking about.
Neither do I.
Stella, explain to the adults why fibbing is wrong.
Aren't you meant to be at a bucks night? (DANCE MUSIC PLAYS) 28.
A duck and a fat lady.
28.
- OK, why here? - Well, it's a gay bar.
You're gay.
It's your bucks night.
Lewis thinks he's being open-minded.
Go with it.
Hey, so, guess what I don't need anymore? Antihistamine.
Clean country air, no good.
Beer-soaked city, no problem.
Not that my allergies mean much in the scheme of things.
How you holding up? Yeah, been better.
Legs 11.
Legs 11.
I've got two of those.
So have you.
- Beers? - Yes, please.
You're supposed to be distracting him, not reminding him of the trial.
I've had a big today too.
- Hey, thanks for having the wedding.
- Yeah, it's not a problem.
- There's no electricity, but - Well, if it's too difficult No, he'll be fine.
They insisted on having it.
I didn't insist.
So you don't want to have the wedding? No, it's fine.
It's just the reception.
People put too much emphasis on wedding receptions.
I've been married three times.
I don't remember one of them.
You're not coming, are you? - Gemma won't come.
- Oh, it's a bit difficult after what Abi did.
Hang on a sec.
It's not what Abi did.
It's what Gemma did.
OK, bucks night bangers, compliments of the house.
I have a beautiful smile, apparently.
Mm! Not bad.
- I'm designated driver, so I'm fine.
- Oh.
- You're not having one? - Oh, nah.
- Need a clear head for tomorrow.
- Try not to think about it.
Hey, Justin, you're into gardening.
I bought half a venison off a farmer, right? And he threw in these tomato seeds.
Can you? They're not tomato seeds.
- What are they? - Marijuana.
- What? Marijuana? - The last thing he needs before the trial was for you to be busted for possession.
- Flush 'em.
- Get rid of them - OK, OK! - Now! What's he doing here? Can we have a chat alone? If you've got something to say, you can say it in front of them.
OK.
I was speaking with your friend in the park today.
Oh, yeah.
Who? Frankie.
She said you'd be here.
- Interesting venue.
- What, you got a problem with it? It's a gay bar.
I'm gay.
It's my bucks night.
You need to be a bit more open-minded.
I need to talk, before the trial tomorrow.
If I get full custody, you should still be a part of Angela's life.
You could see her one day a week, like I've been.
You've got a bond.
That way you get to keep it.
You think you can be a father one day a week? See, you have no idea what it's like to be a dad, do you? Hey, I'm just trying to help you.
Hey, you want to help? Disappear, for good.
Justin.
If you're happy not to be a part of my daughter's life, that's your decision, mate.
Hey! Hey! - Take it easy.
Take hey.
- Oi! Stay away from him.
Right, let's get out of here before he comes back.
Mm-nm, I'm not going anywhere.
Hey, what happened to keeping a hear clead a clear head? Kane, slow down on the cocktails.
And you're not drinking.
What kind of bucks party is it without a few drinks, hey? Where are you going? I'm buying a bingo card.
We've got to figure out a way to calm him down and get him out of here.
- How? - I don't know.
How is he? He's been asleep all day.
He's usually full of beans.
Jayna, we found a lesion on his eye, so we're going to run some tests.
Can you just talk me through his week one more time? Like has he been anywhere new? Playgrounds or play dates? He went to his cousin's on Thursday, but he goes there every Thursday.
- And what does he do when he's there? - They play in the yard.
- The swing set, the sand pit.
- The sand pit? - Do those guys have any pets? - No.
But their neighbour just got a new puppy.
A puppy.
Mum? Oh, Poppy.
What are you doing? I can't sleep.
I hear noises.
It's an old house, sweetheart.
That's all.
Do you want to have a snuggle? Are Kane and Alex going to stand under that when they get married? Mm, I thought so.
Did you have an arch at your wedding? No.
But we had a lovely garden.
And Aunty Gemma was your bridesmaid? Mm-hm.
And she danced so much that her dress split in half.
She did.
And Uncle Lewis laughed, so she hit him on the head with the bouquet.
That's pretty much how it went.
Did Daddy look handsome? He did.
Why did you marry Daddy? Because he was my best friend.
Flush! Come on! Finally.
You couldn't stay away, tonight of all nights.
Do you agree with Justin? That one day a week isn't being a father? I don't know what you're talking about.
Well, Angela and I have bonded.
We've been to the zoo, the park.
That's what a father does, right? No, that's what a fun uncle does.
A father mops up after a nasty bout of gastro.
A father trims toe nails.
You know what a father does on a Saturday? Drives around to every sporting venue in this city.
You've seen Angie, what, once a week for a couple of months? If you were suddenly to become a full-time single father, - you'd be in for a rude shock.
- I'm a fast learner.
- I can do those things.
- Good luck.
Well, maybe I could give Justin two days.
Do you think he'd be open to that? No.
What, he won't compromise at all? Not even for Angela's sake? Would he settle something out of court? I don't know, maybe 50-50? OK.
Can you talk to him? Because this needs to be settled tonight.
69.
That's a bit of fun, isn't it? Justin, drink your scotch.
Come on, you can't let the buck drink alone.
Yes, he can.
I flushed the seeds, but I bumped into Rodney.
Turns out he's got a proposal.
What? Did you talk to him? - About what? - Justin, drink up.
- What's going on? - It'll calm him down.
Trust me.
Rodney wants to know if you want to come to a custody agreement out of court.
- 50-50.
- No! No way! I knew he'd be like this.
No! No, don't See you at the trial.
Guys, we've got a serious situation.
I've just accidentally poisoned Rodney with Mark's Sneeze-Away.
I poured some of it into Justin's drink, but Rodney drank it instead.
Why would you pour my antihistamine into his glass? I was trying to calm him down so he didn't punch someone or do something stupid.
Well, how much did you put in there? Rest of the bottle.
Rodney, wake up.
Half a bottle of antihistamine.
What were you thinking? Come on, mate.
Wake up.
No, I'll just sleep here.
Your bed'll be much more comfortable.
- Have you got your keys? - Yep, bingo.
Next time you want to poison someone with my hay fever medicine, - please don't.
- Oh, give Kane a break.
- He was just trying to help.
- So was I! Yeah, and she's my little girl.
It's not up to you to decide whether I should be part-time dad or not.
Justin, where you going? To get my kids.
Well done.
You really stuck by him the night before his trial.
Well, 50% is better than nothing.
It's Justin's call, not yours.
He's your mate.
You stick by your mates.
- Yeah, like Gemma did.
- What's Gemma got to do with this? You're accusing me of being disloyal.
- Look what your wife did to Abi.
- Don't drag Gemma into it.
Why not? She's ruined my life.
She's made us move a million miles away.
- That was Abi's stupid idea.
- She didn't have a choice! She just broke a few rules.
She didn't betray her best friend.
She didn't have to leave town.
Come on, it's a little bit over the top.
Well, sometimes you need to make a grand statement.
Happy bucks night to me.
Jayna, we've worked out what's causing Paddy's problems.
Ocular larva migrans.
Which is worms.
Not regular worms, but weird, more aggressive worms - that you can get with animals.
- The puppy.
We think he might have caught it in the sandpit.
The eggs hatch in the intestines, causing a rash and breathing difficulties that present like asthma.
If it moves up into the eye, it can cause blindness, but we've got it in time, so Paddy's gonna be OK.
An anti-parasitic will clear everything up.
- Thank you.
- Just doing my job.
Good day.
You knocking off? You don't want to debrief about this? Well, the kid's diagnosed, we're treating him.
It's a good result.
Yeah, it was, eventually.
You want me to say you were right.
Nurse, one.
Doctor, zero.
No, I want you to take responsibility for your mistake.
You know, if this was Abi, she would be kicking herself, and then we'd be up all night going over everything to make sure this never happens again.
OK, if you're feeling guilty about voting against Abi, don't take it out on me.
I'm not taking it out on anybody.
Good, because I think we're gonna make a great team.
See you tomorrow.
(KNOCKING) Mark? (KNOCKING) (GASP) I gave your husband a lift this morning.
I need to speak with him.
He's not here! He's in the shower.
See, I gave him some seeds.
They were the wrong ones.
Can I come in? It's really late.
I'm about to go to bed.
They're my seeds.
I need to have a look around.
I said Mark's busy.
Please, come back in the morning.
(DOOR OPENING) Hey.
How was the bucks? Great, until your mate Rodney rocked up.
He said he hasn't told Angie any lies about you.
What, and you believe him? I didn't mean to interfere.
I was just trying to help.
Why? Because I care about Angie.
I don't want you to lose her.
Well, I'm not going to.
I'll be back to pick up the kids.
You look like you're having fun.
Gemma and Lewis aren't coming to the wedding.
Bummer.
Which means our baby won't be there either.
You gotta tell Abi to sort this out.
I've tried.
She doesn't wanna talk about it.
Give her no choice.
Get up in her grill! She lives in Maidenvale.
If you left now, you'd get there before she starts work.
I've had three and a half beers and four bucks night bangers.
I haven't.
Hey.
It was horrible here without you.
The scary venison man came, and I just kept thinking Oh, I'm so sorry to have dragged you all here.
If you wanna go home we can go home.
I am home.
Come here.
What are you doing? Will you marry me? I hope I don't, I don't die Before I get old I want to see Wrinkles round the eyes of my beholder I spent time and money trying To escape myself Hollering hearts.
Howling into (SCREAMING AND TYRES SCREECHING) (LOUD CRASHING)
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