Offspring (2010) s07e01 Episode Script

Happy Geraldine Day

I now pronounce you married.
Oh, when are you going back to work? Ah, we're not.
We're going to take some time away from the hospital, and go work in the outback.
Is anybody else not panicking about last night? I want to be part of this family.
How will I know when I'm a Proudman? (LAUGHING) You know this can only end badly.
Don't care.
I slept with someone else.
I will stand by you throughout the very worst, and I will continue to believe in this relationship.
But only if you'll do it too.
I'm just so stressed and tired, and I don't know what I want.
His little band says Baby Brody, Bob for short.
Would you like to grab some dinner sometime? - Who with? - Me.
(THINKS) Oh, God, why not? He's gorgeous.
Then why are you telling me this? Because I needed to see you.
But I can't be a second option.
I'm so scared of what this means.
But I want to find out.
Do you? June 29, 2017 ANNOUNCER: And tonight, we continue our series of _ Oh, hello.
I'm Nina Proudman.
I'm the acting Head of Obstetrics here at St Francis Hospital.
After many years working here, I've been granted this important and demanding position.
- (BABY CRIES) - Great work, team.
BOTH: Thanks, Nina! Of course, there's a lot of extra responsibility.
But also so much respect.
Nina, this important document needs your sign-off.
Great work, Kim.
Thank you, Nina.
Nina, can I just say we'd be lost without you, Nina.
(RECORD SCRATCHES VIOLENTLY) - Nina! - Yes? - Nina! - Yes, I'm here.
I'm here.
Hello? Oh, why, oh, why, oh, why won't you sing? Bring your hips to me, oh, bring your hips Oh, oh, bring your hips to me To me Oh, bring your hips to me, oh, bring your hips Oh, oh, bring your hips to me To me To me Oh, why, oh, why Oh, why won't you sing? You must be counting the days until Harry gets back.
- He gets back tomorrow.
- What, tomorrow? So what, where's he been, Venezuela? - He's been in Guyana.
- Solving a crisis? Working for a NATO organisation.
Do you ever think maybe he's too good to be true? (SIGHS) (GUNFIRE AND EXPLOSIONS) Do you want me to take Zoe tomorrow? - Hmm? - For the night? No, it's okay.
Come on.
You guys have been together for how many weeks, and he's been in Guyana for the past three.
You're going to need some space to reunite.
I don't know if he's going to call me.
I mean, he might go straight home from the airport.
I mean, I don't know if I'm going to see him straightaway.
And that's fine.
Why are you being weird? I don't know exactly where we're at.
What do you mean? We were taking things really slowly.
And then right before he went away, we thought, "What if he stays the night?" - We were right in the middle of it.
- (BANGING) HARRY: Zoe! Whoa! NINA: Just wait there for Mummy.
It's okay.
Zoe busted you having sex? What did you do? Harry was just squashing me.
Harry was squashing me.
Squash, squash, squash.
Squash, squish, squash.
What a funny game! (NINA LAUGHS NERVOUSLY) It really focused for me that this relationship affects Zoe.
I don't want to confuse her.
It's too soon to know if this relationship's long term.
We're still getting to know each other.
It's way to early to have the conversation about Squashing? Okay.
Aside from the fact that Zoe caught you having a "squash," what about the other stuff? Have you met his family yet? - No! No.
- No.
And he hasn't been attending our family events.
No! Well, because I don't want to put pressure on him.
No, no, you are putting up the Nina Wall between him and the rest of the family.
You haven't seen his baggage.
He hasn't seen yours.
Just don't screw it up.
(KIDS TALKING) Mummy! Daddy! - Zara.
Zara.
- Yeah.
Hey, hey, hey! Who wants breakfast? - I think we've got eggs.
- Eggs! Come on.
Let's go! Help me out! Help me out.
Up we get.
Oh! (JIMMY GRUNTS) NINA: Busy day ahead, must stay focused.
Wonder if Harry will call when his plane gets in.
Legs are shaved, ready for anything.
Morning.
We've got a busy day today.
What's your life like? Meetings, meetings, meetings.
And then surgery this afternoon.
Hey, Nina.
You know how you're the acting Head of Obstetrics? - Uh-huh.
- That makes you our "A-HO.
" Get it? A-HO.
- Yep.
- Acting Head of Obst I get it.
Jokes aside, how you going? Oh, I have a new appreciation for what Martin Clegg does.
- Is the water over your head? - Sometimes! Sometimes, it's right at my eyes.
You want to know the secret to being a good A-HO? What? It's a little something I learned as Director of Nursing.
When in doubt, go silent.
Silent? Most of the time, if you just stay still and quiet, the other person will panic and solve the problem for you.
That sounds like bad advice from someone who doesn't have my best interests at heart.
Oh, sceptic? I respect that.
- Elvis.
- Yes.
Today's surgery schedule.
Yeah? Oh, uh, yeah, it's here somewhere.
Yeah, here.
Oh, yeah, there was a change to it.
You're right.
I meant to make a note of it.
I'm so sorry.
You're welcome.
Run along.
Just before we head off, these proposals need reviewing.
I assume you've all had a chance to read them.
This decision is important because the recommendation we make is going to go to the board.
And the clock is ticking on it.
Nina, what did you think? Oh! About which one? Of the three, which would you suggest is the front runner? Oh.
Of the three, I would (THINKS) Go silent.
Still and quiet.
Abort! Abort! All right, then.
Can everybody have their reading done by Monday? We'll resume the discussion then.
Thanks.
(BEEPS) (BEEPS STOP) (BEEPS) (BABY CRIES) (BEEPS STOP) (BABY CRIES) Shh.
Oh I just fed him.
He's probably just wet.
Oh, darling.
Oh, Tarquin.
We still going with Tarquin? I don't know.
I liked it at first.
But I don't think it matches his face.
Oh, can I just say, I was really hoping you'd get there.
I don't have anything against the name.
I just have a history with someone called Tarquin.
You seem to have history with a lot of names.
What are we going to call you, Bob, huh? I was googling last night, okay? So what about mythology? Like Thor? You're doing the "I hate it" face.
I do hate it.
I don't want to kill your creativity.
Odin.
Hate it.
- Apollo.
- Love it.
But not for him.
Artemis.
Let's stick with Bob for the moment.
And after that, I'm going to come and watch you brush your teeth.
ALFIE: Yeah, I tried.
I got this.
Thanks.
Wait! It's not working.
This, it's not working.
Sleeping separately, and then you jumping back into bed to fool the kids.
Not working.
Well, it's all we've got right now.
No, no.
No.
We are nowhere right now, you and me.
And it has just been dragging on.
So do you want me to move out? Or should I? I could go and stay with Billie.
Is that an ultimatum? I want you to be here.
If that's what you want.
So that wasn't an ultimatum? I just want you to make a decision.
So when's the deadline? I am trying so fucking hard right here! - Mum! - Coming! So we're taking a guy to lunch today.
Ooh, just any guy, or? We're going to meet with Bjorkvin Yerklausen.
Hey, one more time with the name.
Ah, Bjorkvin Yerklausen.
Could be Icelandic, possibly Faroe Islands.
Okay.
So when we meet with this Bjefin Yuckla Bjorkvin Yerklausen, yeah.
So the aim is to narrow the focus of our work, get more industry specific, and Bjorkvin is part of that strategy.
- Okay.
- He is a very big fish in the field of medical and pharmaceutical, and we're going to find out what his aspirations are and help him to his next job.
We're going to poach him? - Yes.
- Is this ethical? We're head-hunters.
This is what we do.
Oh, I put together a prep file for you so you can read up on him.
Danke.
Bike-Vin-ya-lof-son.
Bike-Vin-ya Bjorkvin Yerklausen.
Bike-Vin Bjork, as in the singer, Bjork.
- Oh, Bjork.
- With a 'Vin' on the end.
Bjorkvin Yalass.
(MOBILE PHONE RINGS) Hello.
I'm back.
I am home.
Great.
Where are you? I'm at work.
What are you doing? (YAWNS) I'm in the cab.
I'm going home.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, of course.
But once I've washed this flight off me, I'd like to see you as soon as possible.
Good.
We can do that.
When you finish work? Yeah.
Ah, yes.
Come over to my house, and I'llI'll I'll cook some food, and we'll eat, and And you can tell me about your trip.
That sounds perfect.
Um, well, I'll see you later.
Okay.
Bye.
Bye.
(PHONE RINGS) Hi, Mum.
Darling, I'm calling a Geraldine Day, and I'd like everyone to come for dinner.
No.
- Yes.
- No, not today.
It's Geraldine Day, and I want everyone here.
- I can't.
- Nina Mum, Harry just got back, and I want to see him.
No, that's perfect.
I want Harry to come.
I don't think he'll feel like seeing the Proudmans.
You've been keeping him from us.
I want the full family, especially Harry.
Why especially? It's important.
Bring him.
NINA: Harry's first Geraldine Day.
You haven't seen his baggage.
He hasn't seen yours.
I'm back, and I brought all my baggage.
Childhood trauma, father issues.
Yeah, mother issues.
Relationship issues.
And in here Well, that's just a whole lot of crazy, messed-up shit.
(SQUAWKS) (GERALDINE LAUGHS) That's not baggage.
This is baggage.
(ELEPHANT TRUMPETS) The Board of Studies is meeting about next semester.
We need to talk about your enrolment.
What are you thinking? Well, I failed, so doesn't the system just boot me out automatically? Not necessarily.
But we need to know what you're planning.
What would you do? NINA: Don't make the decision for her.
It's important she does it herself.
You're staring at me.
Oh, this is Kim's strategy.
It doesn't work on me.
Okay, this is stupid.
No, you're right.
I have to make a decision.
But I have no clarity.
Do you want to drop out? - No.
- Then you're going to continue.
I can't study and be a mother and be Jimmy's partner.
I tried that, and it didn't work.
Well, we need to know.
The board meets next week, so don't dick around and let people make decisions for you.
Come on! Have the difficult conversations you need to, and get back to me.
(MOBILE PHONE RINGS) - I've got to get back.
- Yeah.
Bye.
You already know one of your twins has high OA obstruction? Yeah.
Elvis said she wouldn't be able to breathe.
That's right.
She'll need emergency surgery as soon as she's born.
We're going to do an operation called the exit procedure.
Is that a caesarean? Yes.
First, we'll birth the healthy twin.
And after that is when things get more complex.
Because we'll need to keep your second baby attached to you so that she's still getting oxygen through the umbilical cord.
Is it dangerous? It is more complicated than a standard caesarean.
There are risks, but we have a great team.
We'll be monitoring you the whole time.
I know.
It's scary.
But this is the safest way to bring both your babies into the world.
Don't worry, honey.
I'll be there to keep an eye on them.
It'll be okay.
Thank you.
Did you get through all the prep material? Bjorkvin Yerklausen started his career at the University of Copenhagen with a double degree in commerce and pharmacy.
Well, you didn't have to memorise it.
Worked in pharmaceuticals for 12 years before leapfrogging into medical equipment.
The contracts that this guy deals with are enormous.
The name, though! I'm scared I'm going to laugh in his face and spray spit down his front, and snort and wreck the whole Unexpectedly handsome.
Ah, yeah.
- Bjorkvin.
- Kerry.
It's so great to finally put a face to the name.
You too.
And this is my associate, Billie Proudman.
Bjorkvin Yerklausen.
Hello.
Yes.
Um, shall we sit? Yes.
Yes.
Hmm.
- Hey! - Hi.
So you're taking Harry to dinner at your mum's? Oh, she invite you too? - Yeah.
- (BOTH LAUGH NERVOUSLY) You and Harry, you serious? - Yes.
- Dating? Yes.
Oh, pfft.
Dating's a jungle, man.
(SHIVERS) I've put a lot of thought into this, and I hope you don't mind, but I I jotted down a few thoughts.
All right.
"Dear Nina.
"So, you're back into the dating game.
Good for you.
" Thanks.
"Zoe will benefit from seeing Mum happy, "but take care, keep it casual.
"Manage your expectations.
"Don't spend all your time with Harry "at the expense of spending time with Zoe.
" Oh, Kim, that's "And remember, she's old enough now to see what's going on.
"You don't want to screw her up by moving too fast, "thereby damaging her.
" Anything else? "Love from Kim.
" Thank you for your concern, Kim.
But Harry and I are .
.
exercising caution.
Oh.
In that case, you're doing the right thing.
On you, Neens.
- You okay? - Just preparing.
Your instincts will be to do the caesarean as usual, to work quickly.
Yeah.
So remember this time, we're just slowing it down.
It's going to feel strange.
But don't let it throw you.
Our priority is to look after Tash - while they operate on the baby.
- Yep.
You're going to do great, Elvis.
I'm here if you need me.
ELVIS: Let's begin.
The scanner shows twin one in cephalic presentation, internal left.
Twin two in frank breech, internal right.
Vitals and saturation normal.
Making the uterine incision now.
All right.
Twin one.
NINA: Hello.
Cutting cord.
(BABY CRIES) Placenta.
Now we're going to locate twin two, and we're going to deliver the head only, making sure that the placenta's still attached.
- Okay.
- (BABY CRIES) This baby has a laceration.
- Pardon? - She's bleeding.
There's a scalpel cut on her arm.
Is it bad? Just apply pressure and bandage for now.
Elvis, here, please.
Gentle.
Slowly.
Yeah.
Come on.
Where are you? I can't find I can't find the head.
Stand down.
Dr Kwan is stepping out of the procedure.
Okay.
Now we need to deliver twin two.
I'm just turning the baby around.
(DOOR CLOSES) Thank you.
Hey.
Hey.
Everything's fine.
The surgery went well.
(EXHALES) Elvis, I felt I needed to step in.
Nina, I cut a baby.
You nicked her arm.
It does happen sometimes.
I wish it hadn't happened.
Not with the stakes that high.
But the surgery was okay? Blake and Tash have two beautiful daughters.
That's great.
So, are we good? You and me? Well, you can stop calling me an A-HO.
I don't even know what it means.
I'm so happy that you decided to take this meeting today.
Well, you seem much more motivated than my previous recruiter.
I like that you just said previous.
I'm ambitious and I like ambitious people.
Well, your industry is aspirational for us, and I think we could make a great partnership.
Depending on what your goals are.
Sure.
Uh So where do you see yourself in five years? Oh, that's a good question.
Thank you.
I'd like to be the director of a research institute.
So, 'Bjorkvin', is that Icelandic? Oh, my father's Danish, and my mother's from the Faroe Islands.
- Oh.
- There you go.
Mystery solved.
Well, what's Billie short for? I wouldn't say I was that short.
(LAUGHS) Actually, I'm named after Billie Holiday.
Oh, wow.
Well, Kerry doesn't mean anything.
What's in a name, huh? (LAUGHS) - (MOBILE PHONE RINGS) - Oh, that's me.
Oh, this is urgent.
Um, will you guys excuse me? What are you doing with the hair? Well, what are you doing with the glass? Oh, God.
We've gone into a competitive flirting spiral.
- You're right! - Who are we? - We are better than this.
- We are partners.
I don't even want to go there with him.
Well, neither do I.
I just want to work with him.
Well, let's draw a line under it and move on.
So sorry.
Um, now, where were we? So, Bjorkvin, we've done a little bit of prep work, and there are a few professional roles that we'd like to run past you to gauge your reaction.
- Sure.
- Ah, we've made a short list that I'd like to run through with you.
DLS Limited.
(LOUDLY) NSO Pharmaceuticals! (LOW VOICE) Clinical Pharmaceuticals.
Brody, I'm home.
Oh, sorry.
I'm a bit late.
That's okay.
He's asleep.
But I gave him a big feed earlier, so he should be right for a while.
Hey, don't worry about us.
We'll be fine.
- Have fun.
- Thank you! (BEEPS) (BEEPS STOP) NINA: Manage your expectations.
Don't know what Harry's expectations are.
Don't overthink it.
(KNOCKING AT DOOR) Hey.
Hello.
Come in.
How do you feel after your trip? Good to have a shower.
Um, sorry about this, but do you mind if there's a little change of plans? No, that's okay.
Dinner at my mother's? Oh, right.
She asked for you especially.
It's fine.
All right.
ZOE: Hi, Harry! Hey, Zo! How are you? I got you a little something, actually, while I was away.
This one's for you.
- (MOUTHS) Thank you.
- He's a jaguar.
- Thank you.
- That's okay.
You can give him a name.
He's travelled a very long way to see you.
What name should we give him? - Uh, Leah.
- Leah? That's a good name.
I'll show you how he growls.
(GROWLS) Come on.
We'll bring Leah.
There you go.
Go and see Grandma.
Just before we go in My mother doesn't have birthdays.
She has Geraldine Days.
And today is a Geraldine Day.
It could be anything.
Great.
Your inclusion in this event is what it is, nothing more.
JIMMY: Hey, Zoe.
We pull people in in my family.
We're inclusive.
We include people.
(HARRY LAUGHS) Sure.
- Geraldine Day.
- I was just telling Harry.
I'm 99% sure that tonight is about me and Zara.
Yes! Well, may maybe, because she did ask for Harry to come.
Wait! Wait, wait, wait! I'm worried this Geraldine Day is about me and Mick.
I need a strategy.
Something wrong with you and Mick? - No.
- It's okay.
It's about these two.
- Oh.
- Mum asked for Harry especially.
- Here I am.
- Yes, good.
Breaking down the Nina wall.
- The Nina wall? - No.
There's pressure on you, but I'm going to support you.
Me too.
We're all here to support you.
It might not be about any of us.
No, no, it's bound to be about you two.
Works for me.
Come on in.
(IDLE CHATTER) It's actually quite cheap to buy it by the case.
Are you okay? Hmm, yeah.
I'm just a bit nervous.
Because Mum's got an agenda, she always has.
She looks like she's just enjoying herself.
- Yeah, she's - GERALDINE: Billie! How's Mick? Tonight is not an intervention about my marriage.
- I was just asking how Mick was.
- Mick is in the UK.
He's doing well.
Right.
But if we're looking for things to talk about, apparently Zoe caught Nina and Harry having a squash.
- What? Billie! - Sorry! The pressure was on me.
I had to deflect.
Hi, everyone.
My name's Kim.
It's me.
Well, as some of you know, Jess and I, we asked Jimmy if he'd donate some sperm so Jess could have a baby.
It's okay, Jimmy.
We're not gonna ask you again.
But, uh, we've been observing another man.
- GERALDINE: Oh.
- Me? You're nice.
Yeah.
You got a nice man face.
You got great legs.
We've all seen your butt.
And your junk.
(LAUGHTER) So what do you think? Will you be our donor? Guys, I love you, but you got to work on your pitch.
- (LAUGHING) - I, uh I JESS: It's okay, you don't have to answer straightaway.
Yeah.
Yeah, we're just putting it out there.
Just have a think about it and talk to Kerry.
I will! I will talk to Kerry.
KERRY: Are you going to do it? Hey, Billie, what about Mick's German tour? - Sorry? - You didn't tell me that.
Berlin, Munich, Hamburg.
He sounded totally stoked, didn't he? Yeah, yeah, it's great.
WILL: So, how would it work exactly? KERRY: Why do you ask? - KIM: Turkey baster, obviously.
- Yeah.
Would there be some kind of arrangement? Yeah, of course.
That makes sense.
Would there be money involved? Well, yeah, we need you to pay for the school fees.
Hey, have you had a chance to think about our conversation? What's this? GERALDINE: You're reading into it.
Apparently, I have to go and study again next year and repeat the semester.
You don't have to.
It's your choice.
Are you going to repeat the semester? That's cool.
Is it going be full time? Don't know.
I don't know.
- Because I'm - Just stop.
Um Billie, if I needed to stay somewhere for a couple of nights, can I stay with you? - Of course.
- Thank you.
You've had too much to drink, Geraldine.
No, we need to talk about it! Several weeks ago, after we scattered Darcy's ashes - No! No! - Mum! we had a sexual encounter.
Marjorie and myself! And Renato! You remember Renato.
- A three-way? - Hmm.
I did not need to know this.
I did not need to know this either.
Harry has some terrific stories about Guyana.
- Okay - Tell them.
Yeah, I do.
Actually, it was extraordinary from the moment I got there we Hang on a minute! Hang on a minute.
I haven't finished.
- There's more.
- Mum, please! Because after that, there was another night.
Now, this is uncalled for.
And this night was without Renato.
- Just the two of you? - Mmm.
A night of skin and energy, and a deep intuitive understanding.
Come on! It's hardly the first time I've been with a woman.
Can I get an amen? - We're just bystanders.
- Don't get me wrong.
Normally, I do like a man to be there.
I mean, let's face it.
I love cock.
And it's always handy to have a penis to grab on to.
Amen.
But since that night, Marjorie, you have been changed.
So what's the problem? Got a gay issue? Not at all.
Some of my best friends are Yo, got it.
Then why are you being so strange about it? - I'm not.
- You won't talk about it.
- Look, it happened, yes.
All right.
- Mmm - There was activity.
- Oh, yes.
You ever thought that sometimes people go quiet because they don't want to relive it? NINA: How is he handling this? Is he all right? You're all just a pack of narcissistic, hysterical sex maniacs.
And you think it makes you cute.
It's not cute! Normal adult people don't need to root everything they see! (RECORD SCRATCHES) You loved it.
I made sure that you did.
Is it that your feelings for me are confusing you? I think I'm going to cry.
I'm beyond crying.
This is next level.
Oh, for God's sakes! Stop behaving like such babies! Mum, what is wrong with you? Don't you ever think about how your terrible decisions affect everybody? I'd hardly call it a terrible decision.
People are going through real things here.
Jimmy and Zara Why do we need to bring us into it? - Billie and Mick.
- What have I got to do with it? Me and Harry, even! I mean, I don't know what's going on with us, and where we're going, and whether we even have a future.
Sorry! Mum, the point is that we're your children.
And we don't want to hear about your sex life.
In fact, stop having sex! Stop it! Stop it! Stop it! Normal adult people don't have to root everything they see! Oh, please! Root is such an unattractive word! Awful word.
Looking for something? My bag! Harry, I'm sorry.
We're going! - Here.
- Not mine! - This? - No! Why is it so hard to make a clean exit? - Nina, that's - Thank you, yes, Harry.
Let's go.
We're leaving.
Right.
Zoe.
Where's Zoe? - Front room.
- Right.
Come on, Zoe.
Let's go, darling.
I'm out of ideas, honey.
I'm a good husband.
You are a good husband.
Well, then come back to me.
(SNIFFLES) Sometimes, that's all I want to do.
I just want to crawl into bed with you, and pretend like none of this happened.
And I can't.
Hey, mister, why aren't you in bed? Alfie, I'm going to go to Aunty Billie's, and look after the new baby, yeah? But I'll see you again tomorrow.
Call me when you get to Billie's.
MACHINE: Hey, Mick Holland here.
Sorry I missed you, but leave a message, and I'll get back to you.
Bye.
Hey, it's me.
I just heard you got a German tour, which is great.
Um I just wanted to hear your voice.
See ya.
She's down.
(SIGHS) Are you two squashing? Hey! You're a cheeky little girl.
You're cheeky! Go.
What's wrong with this family? Why did this happen? Is it really so bad? My mother and Geraldine Proudman.
My mother went to bed with the woman my father was married to when he cheated on her with my mother.
"A night of skin and understanding.
" La-la-la-la-la! See, this is the thing that didn't used to happen before.
What are you doing? Well, since I've been staying over so much, I just thought it was time.
- Did you? - Mmm.
What do you think about that? Hell, yes.
Oh, you smell good! So how did the meeting go today? Ah, pfft.
Good.
It was good.
What was Bjorkvin like? Ah, he was he was fine.
A bit of a dork, really.
- Hey? - What? Two women asked you to be a dad tonight.
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
What do you think about that? Well, what do you think? It's flattering, but not if you wouldn't like it.
Oh, I'm not going to tell you what to do.
Does that mean you wouldn't like it? It means that it's your decision, not mine.
(MOBILE PHONE RINGS) Billie.
Can I take a few days off without you asking any questions? Uh, sure.
Now I want to ask a lot of questions.
Well, I'll answer them when I see you.
Okay.
But is everything all right? Yeah, sort of.
Nothing to worry about.
Okay.
Thanks.
We just have to wait an hour or so until she's asleep.
Sorry.
(CHUCKLES) Did you sleep on the plane? A little.
Is something else going on? What do you mean? What happened at Mum's? I just .
.
let the pressure get to me.
That's what happened.
Sure.
I feel like you've been approaching this relationship cautiously.
- That's true.
- Yeah.
So am I.
- Really? - Yeah, yeah.
I think we've both been protecting ourselves.
Yes.
I have been conscious about .
.
not rushing this.
And I also thought that while you were away, you might have Rethought our whole relationship? Yes.
I don't know.
No, no, I didn't.
I Seeing you tonight at your Mum's Oh, my God, you must think I'm insane! No, I don't think you're insane.
I was looking at you, almost thinking how is this extraordinary woman possible? There's so much at stake for me, Harry.
Well, what are you most afraid of? Letting my daughter love you.
She's old enough now to understand.
Her life can't be a revolving door of men.
I can't subject her to that.
No.
I've been thinking the same thing.
So I can't be half a parent.
You know, I need to dive in.
Boots and all.
Half an hour? (LAUGHS) She'll be asleep in half an hour.
(KNOCKING AT DOOR) Yeah Billie, what are you doing here? I'm going to London.
London? It's the middle of the night.
I need to see Mick, Neens.
- Okay.
- He's in London.
And I'm here, and we don't have a life together.
I'm not even the first person he tells stuff to.
So I'm going to go over there and try and work out whether we're meant to be married.
I'm going to take you.
I'm just going to get my things.
No, no, no, no.
The cab's there.
It's fine.
Just promise me that you'll keep an open mind.
You might step off the plane, and all the All the love comes flying back.
I hope so.
Oh, by the way, can you not tell anyone where I am? I just want to sort all this out without Of course.
(CAR ENGINE STARTS) (CAR DOOR CLOSES) We'll sway with the clouds Just like you Want it to be Oh, darling, it'll be just you and me You'll be the one That finds me Tonight Oh, why, oh, why Nina thinks she's got her life in order.
She's a good boss.
Great sister.
Exceptional father.
Go Mummy And her love life Next year I'll do Fathers' Day Picnic.
Couldn't be better.
Okay.
Now it is time to meet Harry's family.
What are you doing tonight then? Meet Kirsty.
- Kirsty.
- My sister.
It will be great Are things moving too fast? Sorry, I can't tonight.
Harry.
I don't think I'm going to be able to make it tonight.

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