Mr Loverman (2024) s01e07 Episode Script
Episode 7
1
Hmph! And it's far too late.
Dad?
Dad?
Dad!
Come away! Dad!
Come away, come away, come away!
Ohh! Oh, thank God!
Oh, my God!
Come on
Here
Hold on. Hold on to
me. Hold on to me.
Dad, this is
This is disgusting.
Come on, let's take
Let's take this, come on.
Oh, my God.
Are you OK? Yeah.
OK?
I fell asleep.
Dad, you scared me.
What day is it, Maxi?
Tuesday.
Tue?
8.30. 8.30?
8.30 in the morning.
Look. See? Daylight.
I'm going to get you some water,
OK? Leave you to get dressed.
Dad Mmm
Come, sit up. Sit
up. I'm coming back.
If you need me, just shout, OK?
OK?
I never got to tell
Papi how I felt.
It's OK, Carm.
Don't beat yourself up.
I spent my whole life
trying to get away from Papi.
I hate him.
I do.
For what he did to Mummy.
For what he's made me.
Be cool, Carm.
The only person you're
hurting is yourself.
Barry not coming?
I did ask him, but
I hope you don't mind me
saying, Carm, this, but
..I know you're grieving.
You're looking tired.
Years of marriage to that
man has taken its toll on you.
What you need, woman
..is some TLC.
Who going ever love me?
You are.
You are.
So, why the bender, then?
No, come on. Something's
got to be up for it to be this bad.
For you to not
answer your phone.
And I've been
ringing and ringing.
And Donna has, too.
Yeah!
Donna is back, and she's going
to want to know where her son is,
cos, like you, he hasn't answered
his phone or any texts in days.
He not here.
OK. So where is he, then?
Me not know.
What do you mean,
you don't know?
No.
No, no, no, no, no.
Try again.
What happened?
Look at what you've done!
Hey! How dare you!
Find your things and fuck off
- ..and fuck off
I don't know. That's
not good enough.
That is nowhere
near good enough.
Let's try again.
What happened?
Cocksucker!
Come burn me cos I suck cock!
Cock!
SHE SIGHS Maxine
Hold on.
Where you going?
I can't help you if you're going
to be no help to me whatsoever.
I told you - he just
pick up and gone.
Have you even checked properly?
Like in here?
Wait, wait, wait.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God!
Dad
What the actual
..fuck? Fuck!
Look who it is!
Welcome home, sis.
Where's Daniel? Where's my son?
I don't know. I
only just arrived.
And Dad doesn't know either.
Well, what happened to him?
What the hell happened in here?
Um
Your son disrespected me.
Disrespected your
mother. All her things.
He disrespected this house.
So I put him out.
You did what?!
I-I told him to leave.
Margot, it's Donna
Walker, Daniel's mum.
Random question. I don't suppose
Dan's been staying with you, has he?
Is that Benedict?
Eddie, hi.
It's Oh, OK, Jonah.
Do you have this Ash's number?
Hi, Ash. Um
He is?
Oh. Could you just put
him on for me, please?
Donna, I think it's best if
Oh, my baby.
I've been so worried.
No, no, no, no, no, no, it's
not your fault, baby cakes.
Uh-huh?
Really?
He did what?
Just give me a
call when you want.
OK? All right, darling. OK.
That was Daniel.
And he explained everything.
Everything?
Yes.
So he got a bit tipsy.
Silly boy.
But we all made
mistakes at his age.
He's so young and understandably
very upset by your drunk
and, judging by the
state of you, overreaction.
Oh, God, I'm shattered.
Oh, Max, stick the kettle on.
I'm dying for a cup of coffee.
Ohh
Oh, and maybe a sandwich, if
you can find anything edible in there.
I'm sorry. Sorry
Mrs Walker, I'm sorry.
Would you like me to stop?
It's like there's so much
tension in your body.
Sorry.
Carry on. Carry on.
Right, I'm off to get some
essentials. Won't be long.
Are you still feeling
rough, Daddy?
I think I have
never felt rougher.
Well, let this be
a warning, then.
Lay off the booze. You're
way too old to be caning it.
That's not what
I'm talking about.
OK, well, what ARE
you talking about?
I don't know why he didn't
Why Daniel never
Why
To his
Dad, what
What actually happened here?
Because you were
absolutely petrified
when Donna was on
the phone. I saw you.
Something is up. I mean,
it's not like Uncle Morris not to
be nipping at your ankles, either.
Where is he? And why
haven't you mentioned him?
He wouldn't have let you
go off the rails like this.
You could have killed yourself.
Come on. Donna will be
home with the shopping soon.
So tell me what I need
to know before she does.
No, no, no. You get going,
Maxine, and leave me be.
No. What is it?
Dad.
Talk to me.
I, uh
I told you.
Daniel and his friends
come in here, and they, um
They were
..trashing the place,
blasting their homophobic music
and disrespecting my
Disrespecting my house.
Your mother's home.
And d disrespecting me.
Me.
Who I am.
Who I am.
Always been.
Homosexual.
Gay, whatever they call it.
I've been in love with
your Uncle Morris.
And him in love with me for
..I feel like my
my entire life.
Dad, this is huge.
How How are you feeling?
I am
..petrified. Yeah.
Scared. Yeah.
Have you Have you
Have you told anyone else?
No.
I mean
..how can I?
Maxi, how could I ever
say this to your mother?
She will never forgive me
..and she will never understand.
Yeah, probably not.
But
And I know you're going
to find this hard to believe.
..putting yourself
first is what's best.
For you and for Mum.
I thought you would hate me.
No.
All of my lies
..and hurt to so many people.
OK. Yeah, yeah.
Yes, you have been dishonest.
But, Dad, you've also denied
yourself for over five decades.
That's too long.
And we live to see
another day. Hmm.
Thank you.
I'm so proud of you. Hmm!
Ah! You leaving? Well, yes,
cos all the tidying has been done,
and I have places to
go and people to see.
Nephews to lose.
I'm joking.
Look, I've bought Chinese.
Oh, wow!
Yeah. Trans fat, MSG, heart
attack and blocked arteries.
Thank you, but not really
my thing. Suit yourself.
You're welcome, for all
the help tidying, by the way.
No?
Honestly, can you believe her?
Bye, Dad.
Um
I'm sorry.
Sorry for what?
Kicking off earlier
about Daniel.
What I mean is, I went a
bit overboard and I was just
A bit rude.
I was just panicking
about Daniel, and I lost it.
I shouldn't have spoken to you
like that, because I'm well aware
that Daniel can be a little bit
of a prick when he wants to,
but he's all I've got.
When he goes
off to uni, that's it.
Still, every cloud, as they say.
What I mean is, it
frees you up, you know,
to find that nice, kind
fella that you deserve.
Somebody to treat you good.
Yeah. It's just so hard to find a
good-looking man with a good job
and his own house
and no baggage,
and who - let's face it -
is even into black women.
But, Donna, darling, you don't
think that maybe you're just
..I don't know,
being a bit too fussy?
Too fussy?
I wasn't fussy enough
with Frankie, was I?
I don't believe it. You
just don't get it, do you?
Get what? That it's YOU.
You're to blame.
I can't trust men because
of the pain you caused Mum
her whole married life.
Donna, listen No, no,
don't even try and deny it,
because I saw you that night.
At the cemetery.
No moneyman can win my love
It's sweetness
that I'm thinking of ♪
I saw you with my own eyes.
I saw you, my dad,
with that whore.
I couldn't tell Mum because
it would have broken her.
And I couldn't destroy
Maxine's fantasy version of you.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, don't
go anywhere. I haven't finished.
Donna
That
Yeah.
Excuse me.
Run away, like you always do.
You coward!
Come on, let me in.
Come on, you have to let me in!
Hello? Hello. Hello, Morris?
You see me? It's me.
I'm INTERCOM CLICKS
No, no, don't
Don't
Please don't hang up, OK?
Don't hang up. Just hear me out.
Will you, please, just
I, um
I
I WAS listening to you.
Listening to you and
everything you have to say.
I was listening about, um
..about, um, George
Michael and the boy Fashanu,
and how brave they were
and why you revered
them for their bravery.
I don't know, Morris.
I
I was wrong.
I was wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong,
wrong about a whole heap of things.
I was wrong.
I am a
..a stubborn old fool.
But I want to be
brave, you know?
I want to be brave
..for you.
I want to be brave for us.
Morris?
Morris?
OK.
You hurt me, Barry.
I know. Mm-hm.
I've been meaning to
call you and apologise
and everything, but it's
Morris, you know
..I don't say this often enough.
I need you.
I really do.
I need my spa.
Well, it doesn't mean you
can keep hurting me this way.
That's right, that's
right. You is right,
because a man as special
and as loyal and as loving
and as kind as
you deserves more.
You know, far far more.
And I am
..sorry.
I'm sorry, Morris, because
you are my anchor.
Always have been - you,
and without you, I am
Well
Truth is
..I need you, too.
I do.
Each step is moving
It's moving me up
Moving
It's moving me up
Every step is moving me up
Ah-ah, moving me up
Moving me up
One tiny, tiny, tiny move
Ooh, it's all I need
And I jump over
Every step is moving me up
Each step is moving
Moving me up
Moving me up ♪
I love you, too.
Hmm?
Mm-hm. I love you.
This is how we
walk on the moon
This is how we
walk on the moon ♪
You know, Morris,
you could pass for one of
those buff, middle-aged men
pumping iron down at the gym.
Easy.
Very funny.
No, for true, man. You is buff.
You know, even if you
wasn't, I would still want you.
This love still
going strong here.
Love still going strong.
Man, you should
have seen the place.
Trashed. Five ways to shit.
And them just
standing there smirking.
You know the way them rich,
privileged white boys does do?
Mm-hm. So I just fess
up, fess up and tell them.
For true, man. I
am a cocksucker.
Ah, you said that?
Shouted it. In front of Daniel?
Lord, Barry! You don't
want to end up like me, Barry.
Uh-uh. Broke.
No access to your children
and your grandchildren.
Like I said, I wasn't thinking.
But, subsequently, I've been
thinking about George and Justin
and everything you
said about them -
how they didn't run, you
know, after they were outed.
How they took control of their
own narrative and their own destiny.
So, you see me?
I am unashamed.
Are you saying what
I think you're saying?
It's not enough that
I divorced Carmel.
Before somebody else can,
I HAVE to tell her the truth.
I have to tell her my truth.
That so?
Build your dreams
To the stars above
But when you need
Someone true to love
Don't go to strangers
My darling
Come to me
Play with fire
Get your fingers burn
And when there's
nowhere for you to turn
Don't go to strangers
My darling
Come home to me. ♪
Carmel, that was
amazing. Amazing.
Fantastic work. Fantastic.
That was sensational.
I mean, truly sensational.
Oh, it felt so good.
Can I get you another drink?
Same again.
Oh, can I get you Oh,
it's all right. Thanks. All right.
Mm-hm. There she is.
The Carmelita I remember.
Odette!
I can't thank you enough.
No need.
Just promise me you'll allow her
to continue to grow
radiant and strong
before letting anybody else
pluck her again for them garden.
Need I remind you -
I'm a married woman?
Happily?
It's complicated.
Listen, Carm.
There's no easy way to say this.
But there's something I
need to tell you. What?
It's about your husband.
And if he asks
if you're all alone
Can he take you home?
You must tell him no
Cos don't forget
who's taking you home
And in whose
arms you're gonna be
Oh, darling, save
the last dance for me ♪
Hmph! And it's far too late.
Dad?
Dad?
Dad!
Come away! Dad!
Come away, come away, come away!
Ohh! Oh, thank God!
Oh, my God!
Come on
Here
Hold on. Hold on to
me. Hold on to me.
Dad, this is
This is disgusting.
Come on, let's take
Let's take this, come on.
Oh, my God.
Are you OK? Yeah.
OK?
I fell asleep.
Dad, you scared me.
What day is it, Maxi?
Tuesday.
Tue?
8.30. 8.30?
8.30 in the morning.
Look. See? Daylight.
I'm going to get you some water,
OK? Leave you to get dressed.
Dad Mmm
Come, sit up. Sit
up. I'm coming back.
If you need me, just shout, OK?
OK?
I never got to tell
Papi how I felt.
It's OK, Carm.
Don't beat yourself up.
I spent my whole life
trying to get away from Papi.
I hate him.
I do.
For what he did to Mummy.
For what he's made me.
Be cool, Carm.
The only person you're
hurting is yourself.
Barry not coming?
I did ask him, but
I hope you don't mind me
saying, Carm, this, but
..I know you're grieving.
You're looking tired.
Years of marriage to that
man has taken its toll on you.
What you need, woman
..is some TLC.
Who going ever love me?
You are.
You are.
So, why the bender, then?
No, come on. Something's
got to be up for it to be this bad.
For you to not
answer your phone.
And I've been
ringing and ringing.
And Donna has, too.
Yeah!
Donna is back, and she's going
to want to know where her son is,
cos, like you, he hasn't answered
his phone or any texts in days.
He not here.
OK. So where is he, then?
Me not know.
What do you mean,
you don't know?
No.
No, no, no, no, no.
Try again.
What happened?
Look at what you've done!
Hey! How dare you!
Find your things and fuck off
- ..and fuck off
I don't know. That's
not good enough.
That is nowhere
near good enough.
Let's try again.
What happened?
Cocksucker!
Come burn me cos I suck cock!
Cock!
SHE SIGHS Maxine
Hold on.
Where you going?
I can't help you if you're going
to be no help to me whatsoever.
I told you - he just
pick up and gone.
Have you even checked properly?
Like in here?
Wait, wait, wait.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God!
Dad
What the actual
..fuck? Fuck!
Look who it is!
Welcome home, sis.
Where's Daniel? Where's my son?
I don't know. I
only just arrived.
And Dad doesn't know either.
Well, what happened to him?
What the hell happened in here?
Um
Your son disrespected me.
Disrespected your
mother. All her things.
He disrespected this house.
So I put him out.
You did what?!
I-I told him to leave.
Margot, it's Donna
Walker, Daniel's mum.
Random question. I don't suppose
Dan's been staying with you, has he?
Is that Benedict?
Eddie, hi.
It's Oh, OK, Jonah.
Do you have this Ash's number?
Hi, Ash. Um
He is?
Oh. Could you just put
him on for me, please?
Donna, I think it's best if
Oh, my baby.
I've been so worried.
No, no, no, no, no, no, it's
not your fault, baby cakes.
Uh-huh?
Really?
He did what?
Just give me a
call when you want.
OK? All right, darling. OK.
That was Daniel.
And he explained everything.
Everything?
Yes.
So he got a bit tipsy.
Silly boy.
But we all made
mistakes at his age.
He's so young and understandably
very upset by your drunk
and, judging by the
state of you, overreaction.
Oh, God, I'm shattered.
Oh, Max, stick the kettle on.
I'm dying for a cup of coffee.
Ohh
Oh, and maybe a sandwich, if
you can find anything edible in there.
I'm sorry. Sorry
Mrs Walker, I'm sorry.
Would you like me to stop?
It's like there's so much
tension in your body.
Sorry.
Carry on. Carry on.
Right, I'm off to get some
essentials. Won't be long.
Are you still feeling
rough, Daddy?
I think I have
never felt rougher.
Well, let this be
a warning, then.
Lay off the booze. You're
way too old to be caning it.
That's not what
I'm talking about.
OK, well, what ARE
you talking about?
I don't know why he didn't
Why Daniel never
Why
To his
Dad, what
What actually happened here?
Because you were
absolutely petrified
when Donna was on
the phone. I saw you.
Something is up. I mean,
it's not like Uncle Morris not to
be nipping at your ankles, either.
Where is he? And why
haven't you mentioned him?
He wouldn't have let you
go off the rails like this.
You could have killed yourself.
Come on. Donna will be
home with the shopping soon.
So tell me what I need
to know before she does.
No, no, no. You get going,
Maxine, and leave me be.
No. What is it?
Dad.
Talk to me.
I, uh
I told you.
Daniel and his friends
come in here, and they, um
They were
..trashing the place,
blasting their homophobic music
and disrespecting my
Disrespecting my house.
Your mother's home.
And d disrespecting me.
Me.
Who I am.
Who I am.
Always been.
Homosexual.
Gay, whatever they call it.
I've been in love with
your Uncle Morris.
And him in love with me for
..I feel like my
my entire life.
Dad, this is huge.
How How are you feeling?
I am
..petrified. Yeah.
Scared. Yeah.
Have you Have you
Have you told anyone else?
No.
I mean
..how can I?
Maxi, how could I ever
say this to your mother?
She will never forgive me
..and she will never understand.
Yeah, probably not.
But
And I know you're going
to find this hard to believe.
..putting yourself
first is what's best.
For you and for Mum.
I thought you would hate me.
No.
All of my lies
..and hurt to so many people.
OK. Yeah, yeah.
Yes, you have been dishonest.
But, Dad, you've also denied
yourself for over five decades.
That's too long.
And we live to see
another day. Hmm.
Thank you.
I'm so proud of you. Hmm!
Ah! You leaving? Well, yes,
cos all the tidying has been done,
and I have places to
go and people to see.
Nephews to lose.
I'm joking.
Look, I've bought Chinese.
Oh, wow!
Yeah. Trans fat, MSG, heart
attack and blocked arteries.
Thank you, but not really
my thing. Suit yourself.
You're welcome, for all
the help tidying, by the way.
No?
Honestly, can you believe her?
Bye, Dad.
Um
I'm sorry.
Sorry for what?
Kicking off earlier
about Daniel.
What I mean is, I went a
bit overboard and I was just
A bit rude.
I was just panicking
about Daniel, and I lost it.
I shouldn't have spoken to you
like that, because I'm well aware
that Daniel can be a little bit
of a prick when he wants to,
but he's all I've got.
When he goes
off to uni, that's it.
Still, every cloud, as they say.
What I mean is, it
frees you up, you know,
to find that nice, kind
fella that you deserve.
Somebody to treat you good.
Yeah. It's just so hard to find a
good-looking man with a good job
and his own house
and no baggage,
and who - let's face it -
is even into black women.
But, Donna, darling, you don't
think that maybe you're just
..I don't know,
being a bit too fussy?
Too fussy?
I wasn't fussy enough
with Frankie, was I?
I don't believe it. You
just don't get it, do you?
Get what? That it's YOU.
You're to blame.
I can't trust men because
of the pain you caused Mum
her whole married life.
Donna, listen No, no,
don't even try and deny it,
because I saw you that night.
At the cemetery.
No moneyman can win my love
It's sweetness
that I'm thinking of ♪
I saw you with my own eyes.
I saw you, my dad,
with that whore.
I couldn't tell Mum because
it would have broken her.
And I couldn't destroy
Maxine's fantasy version of you.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, don't
go anywhere. I haven't finished.
Donna
That
Yeah.
Excuse me.
Run away, like you always do.
You coward!
Come on, let me in.
Come on, you have to let me in!
Hello? Hello. Hello, Morris?
You see me? It's me.
I'm INTERCOM CLICKS
No, no, don't
Don't
Please don't hang up, OK?
Don't hang up. Just hear me out.
Will you, please, just
I, um
I
I WAS listening to you.
Listening to you and
everything you have to say.
I was listening about, um
..about, um, George
Michael and the boy Fashanu,
and how brave they were
and why you revered
them for their bravery.
I don't know, Morris.
I
I was wrong.
I was wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong,
wrong about a whole heap of things.
I was wrong.
I am a
..a stubborn old fool.
But I want to be
brave, you know?
I want to be brave
..for you.
I want to be brave for us.
Morris?
Morris?
OK.
You hurt me, Barry.
I know. Mm-hm.
I've been meaning to
call you and apologise
and everything, but it's
Morris, you know
..I don't say this often enough.
I need you.
I really do.
I need my spa.
Well, it doesn't mean you
can keep hurting me this way.
That's right, that's
right. You is right,
because a man as special
and as loyal and as loving
and as kind as
you deserves more.
You know, far far more.
And I am
..sorry.
I'm sorry, Morris, because
you are my anchor.
Always have been - you,
and without you, I am
Well
Truth is
..I need you, too.
I do.
Each step is moving
It's moving me up
Moving
It's moving me up
Every step is moving me up
Ah-ah, moving me up
Moving me up
One tiny, tiny, tiny move
Ooh, it's all I need
And I jump over
Every step is moving me up
Each step is moving
Moving me up
Moving me up ♪
I love you, too.
Hmm?
Mm-hm. I love you.
This is how we
walk on the moon
This is how we
walk on the moon ♪
You know, Morris,
you could pass for one of
those buff, middle-aged men
pumping iron down at the gym.
Easy.
Very funny.
No, for true, man. You is buff.
You know, even if you
wasn't, I would still want you.
This love still
going strong here.
Love still going strong.
Man, you should
have seen the place.
Trashed. Five ways to shit.
And them just
standing there smirking.
You know the way them rich,
privileged white boys does do?
Mm-hm. So I just fess
up, fess up and tell them.
For true, man. I
am a cocksucker.
Ah, you said that?
Shouted it. In front of Daniel?
Lord, Barry! You don't
want to end up like me, Barry.
Uh-uh. Broke.
No access to your children
and your grandchildren.
Like I said, I wasn't thinking.
But, subsequently, I've been
thinking about George and Justin
and everything you
said about them -
how they didn't run, you
know, after they were outed.
How they took control of their
own narrative and their own destiny.
So, you see me?
I am unashamed.
Are you saying what
I think you're saying?
It's not enough that
I divorced Carmel.
Before somebody else can,
I HAVE to tell her the truth.
I have to tell her my truth.
That so?
Build your dreams
To the stars above
But when you need
Someone true to love
Don't go to strangers
My darling
Come to me
Play with fire
Get your fingers burn
And when there's
nowhere for you to turn
Don't go to strangers
My darling
Come home to me. ♪
Carmel, that was
amazing. Amazing.
Fantastic work. Fantastic.
That was sensational.
I mean, truly sensational.
Oh, it felt so good.
Can I get you another drink?
Same again.
Oh, can I get you Oh,
it's all right. Thanks. All right.
Mm-hm. There she is.
The Carmelita I remember.
Odette!
I can't thank you enough.
No need.
Just promise me you'll allow her
to continue to grow
radiant and strong
before letting anybody else
pluck her again for them garden.
Need I remind you -
I'm a married woman?
Happily?
It's complicated.
Listen, Carm.
There's no easy way to say this.
But there's something I
need to tell you. What?
It's about your husband.
And if he asks
if you're all alone
Can he take you home?
You must tell him no
Cos don't forget
who's taking you home
And in whose
arms you're gonna be
Oh, darling, save
the last dance for me ♪