Big Sky (1997–1999): Season 1, Episode 19 - Mac's Time - full transcript

Jimbo meets up with an old school friend, Mac, in the street, and is stunned to witness a robbery, Mac being the driver of the getaway car. Jimbo agonises over whether to dob his mate in or not, when Mac turns up at the base.

(Singing gibberish)

♪ Loving you, baby's like riding the ♪

(Singing gibberish)

♪ You gotta hold and kiss and touch ♪

♪ I'm licking my lip a lip ♪

Mac!

- Jimbo!

- Hey!

- Mate!

- How ya been, what
have you been up to?

- Oh, I don't know, bit
of this, bit of that.



- Cool!
- Hey, I haven't seen you

since that night at Silvia's.

- Don't remind me, it took
me years to get over that.

- (Laughing) That'd be right.

Hey, what about possie
Thomas that night?

Have you seen him lately?

- [Jimbo] No, I haven't
seen him for years,

last I heard, he went up bush.

- [Both] Dah!

- So you got yourself married?
- Me, married?

No way, I mean, I came
pretty close once,

but me and marriage.

- Hey, jimbo, you wanna
turn that music off?

- Oh, yeah.



- [Mac] So what's with the fancy dress?

- Oh, I'm a pilot.

- Yeah?
- Yeah.

- Airplanes?
- Yeah.

- What, ansett?

- No, no, it's like a small
charter company, big sky,

that's why it's written
on me shirt here.

- Would you do us a favor,
dicker and throw us that mask

in the back? - Yeah, sure.

(Laughing) What, this one? - Yeah.

Anyway better not hold you up.

- Baa!

- Good to see you, mate!
- Yeah, cheers!

Well, you know, give
us a call at big sky.

- Yeah, no worries!
- Okay.

- Catch you later!
- See you around!

(Car engine starting)

- Hey, Mac!

(Tires screeching)

- [Robber] Come on, go, go!

Go, get outta here!

(Tires screeching)

- Come back, no, no!

No, come back here, come back here!

Come back here, come back,
you come back here!

Come back here!

(Quirky melodic music)

(Gentle melodic music)

(Mellow melodic music)

- Well, isn't there an automatic pilot?

- Yeah.

- So switch it on.

- Well, even when it's on, I
should stay in the cockpit.

You're making this very hard for me.

- Great.

Come on.

(Autopilot control beeping)

- I've absolutely no idea what
you're talking about, mate.

- Okay, okay, look,
hypothetically, okay?

You know this guy, right,
you're walking down the street,

you bump into the guy on the street.

- Right, so this guy I know
bumps into another bloke.

- No, no, well, yeah, okay,
look, it doesn't matter,

the point is the guy that you
bumped into on the street

might be possibly a crim.

- I bump into or the guy that I know?

- Yeah, that you, look, the
point is you witness a crime.

- What's he doing, beating
someone up or something?

- No, no, no, nothing like that, no,

he's say driving a car.

- And?

- Wearing a prince Charles mask.

- Oh, prince Charles, ey?
- For example.

- Yeah, I'm sorry, Steve, I
just don't feel the same way.

I can't help that.

No.

No, no, I really wanna be friends.

Steve?

He took that really well.

- How come, I thought
you really liked him?

- Oh, I do, you know,
he's really sweet.

I don't know, there's something
missing, he just doesn't.

- Make the earth move?
- Yeah, exactly!

You know, it should be like the movies,

I want the music to swirl
and the sky to spin

and I want a kiss that
goes on and on forever.

- Shay, there's a reason

you only ever see that in the movies,

that's 'cause it isn't real.

- Wait a second, why not?

- Because it just isn't,

I've never met anyone
whose done that to me.

- Never?

- Well, some have come close,

but nothing like making the room spin,

unless I've had too much to drink.

- Yeah, well just because you
haven't experienced it, Lex,

doesn't mean they don't exist.

- It's not realistic, that's all.

- Oh boy, you're lucky you have
people like me in the world,

otherwise you wouldn't find
anyone to fall in love with.

- G'day, I'm looking for jimbo James.

(Plane rumbling overhead)

- [Scotty] What else?

- Well then these other guys arrive.

- How many?
- Two, maybe two.

- Right, what, they were all
wearing royal family masks, ey?

- Possibly, but then
they all Nick off, okay

and then this big, fat guy
arrives and he's got a gun

and he wants to shoot... - Hey, jimbo!

Hey, last time I saw you, I
was in a bit of a hurry, ey?

- Mac, this is Scotty Gibbs.
- Scotty.

He stacked any planes yet, has he?

- Yeah, a couple.
- Is that all?

- So what line of work you in, mate?

- Line of work?

Ah, bit of this, bit of
that, you know how it is?

- No, how is it?

- Who is this guy, Mr. quiz master?

(Melodic haunting music)

- Mac, I've actually, I've
really got to get going,

I don't know, do you wanna
come along for the ride?

It's a little bit bumpy
up at 2000 feet.

- [Lexie] So where are you staying?

- Dunno, anywhere as long as
it's not a prawn trawler.

I'm just gonna hit those streets
and just let it happen.

- Are you into clubbing?

- Oh, I try and avoid fights.

- I meant nightclubbing.

- Oh, oh yeah, I'll be
doing a few of those,

I'm gonna do everything
for a couple of days,

then I'm getting married.

- Oh, congratulations.
- Thanks.

- So she's a Sydney girl, is she?

- I don't know yet.

- It must be there, it's for
Davies, Pauline Davies.

- Oh, you're Pauline Davies?
- That's right.

- Apologies, my mistake, miss Davies,

I didn't recognize you.

We've put you into the currajong suite,

welcome to Jennings resort,
I think you'll find.

- Chris, what is it, something wrong?

- No, no, nothing, nothing,

I just thought I saw someone I knew.

- [Jimbo] Mac.

- [Mac] Yeah, mate?

- Give me one good reason why
I shouldn't go to the cops

and tell 'em everything I saw.

- 'Cause you and I
have known each other

since we were three.

Hey, listen, I said I'd
drive for those guys,

they're just a couple of drongos.

I thought why not?

I've never done it before.

- Neither have most people,
it's against the law.

- Yeah, well I wouldn't
lose any sleep over it,

they didn't get anything.
- What, nothing?

- Zilch, the guy in the
pub pulled a gun on 'em.

- Well, they had a gun.
- No, it's plastic,

they got it at a toy shop in
Chatsworth, cost 'em 12 bucks.

(Laughing)

They couldn't run a bath,
those two, fair dinkum.

- Hey, it's still an armed robbery.

- What armed robbery?

No, the fat guy was the
one who pulled a gun,

you shouldn't be allowed to do that.

Little rossie almost shat himself.

- And if you're into live
music, I'd try the red park,

I'll give you a map, they
get some great bands there.

- Great, I'm into that, anywhere else?

- Oh, if you like dance
music, you can try Mason's,

Saturday nights are
usually really wild.

(Melodic orchestral music)

- G'day.

- Hi.

- Dave, this is Shay, this is
Dave, he's a prawn fisherman.

- Nice.
- It is so good to meet you.

- Great.

- I was gonna get a haircut and
a whole new wardrobe first.

I'd better get going, ey.

- Hm-mm.

- You're not going anywhere, are you?

- No.
- Right, well,

well, I'll be seeing you.

(Phone ringing)

- [Lexie] Oh, Dave, Dave!

You forgot this. - Oh, thanks.

- Don't leave it lying around.

- No worries.

(Hissing steam)

- Okay,

what happens next?

- What do you think?

- What a good idea.

(Laughing)

- Oh, you can't see a thing in here.

I might just grab another towel.

- I'll be right here.
- Okay.

- I've just got to use the
bathroom, I'll be back in a tic.

- What are you doing here?

- I'm having a weekend away.

- So am I.

- Who with?

- A friend, who are you with?

- None of your business.

- Well, where are the kids?
- They're with mum.

- I would've looked after 'em!
- But you're here.

- Well, if you'd given
me a bit of notice.

- What, you would've
booked a different resort?

- No, I would've stayed at home.

- This is just great.

- So, who is he?

(Knocking on door)

- Darling, are you coming in or what?

- Here it is!

(Door closing)

- Jimbo, you ever fly to wondook?

- [Jimbo] Yeah, why?

- Reckon we could do a quick detour?

- What's up?

- [Mac] I got married.

- Did not.

- Did, July '92.
- Thanks for the invite.

- Oh, there weren't any, we did
it in the registry office,

then went to the pub, it was horrible.

- How come?

- Oh, not right then,
but later on, you know.

She hates me.

We've got a little girl.

- Yeah?

- They change you, kids,

you don't think they do,

they just get inside you somehow.

(Mellow melodic music)

(Children playing)

(Quiet background piano music)

- Verdict?

- I've had better, you?

- Well, in layman's terms, you
know, at the end of the day,

a fish is just a fish.

- So I thought well, why not?

I mean, a harley is a harley
and when you're young,

you really want one but
you can't afford one.

- There's no way I'm compromising
my personal credibility,

it was an honest review
of a bad restaurant.

- But I don't want to
look like some guy,

who's trying to desperately
regain lost youth, you know.

- Of course, he hit the roof,

the one thing they had
most was litigation,

but there's an important
principle here.

Chris, what is it?

- No, I agree wholeheartedly,

I think personal credibility
is very important.

- I know.

- But that's not the point,
you see, the point is,

Robbie, are you listening? - Yeah.

I thought we were gonna
leave each other alone?

- So did I, I was here first.

- I couldn't look at
Duncan without seeing you.

- Well, move.

What do you reckon that is?
- Blueberry pie.

- Duncan, that's his name?

What's he do?

- He's a professional person.

- Oh, he's a professional person,

well that narrows it down, doesn't it?

He's not the bloke you take the car to?

- No, he's not.

- Oh, don't tell me,
parents without partners.

- Stop it, what about miss
what's her name over there,

how come she eats everything
with her fingers?

- [Chris] Well, they do that
sometimes, she's a foodie.

- She's a piggy.

- That's Pauline Davies.

- The food writer?
- Hm.

- How did you meet her?
- How did you meet.

- Hm, so many choices.

Hey, what's this stuff?

- So how did it go with the missus?

- Oh, she wasn't home,
sorry about that.

- So you didn't get a chance
to see your little girl?

- No, missed her.

I can read your mind, mate,

I can hear it churning
away from over here.

- Yeah, and?

- I told you, they didn't get anything.

- Yeah, yeah, yeah.

- At least it's not raining.

- No, it doesn't make much difference,

you can fly in the rain.

- No, I'm talking about my
car, back door seals leak,

my sleeping bag gets soaked.

- What, you're living out of your car?

- Oh, just for a little while,

just till I get myself fixed.

- There's food in the fridge,

if it growls, it's
probably not safe to eat.

- I want you to know how much
I appreciate this, seriously.

- Yeah, there's beer in
the fridge, I think,

so help yourself, I've just go to.

- Cheers, mate!

(Door closing)

(Mellow melodic music)

- Back already?
- Oh, no, no,

I just got a bit lost, so I
thought I'd come back here

to you know, rearrange the geography.

- What?

- So do you like working here?

- Yeah.

- Look, I'm only here for
a couple of days, so,

have you got a boyfriend?

(Plane rumbling overhead)

- Yeah, I do actually.

- But you're not engaged?

- No.

- Beauty.

- Dave, hi!

What are you doing here?

- Well, I went to one of those
clubs you told me about

and it was shut.

- Dave, it's only the
middle of the afternoon.

- Well, I thought you said
everything was open all the time?

- I meant all night.

- Oh, right.

(Plane rumbling overhead)

So what kind of joints do
you guys like dancing at?

- I've got enough to
feed us for a week,

I hope you're hungry!

(Shower running) - Won't be long!

- He'll be right.

- Oh, you found it?
- Yeah, I found it,

what's it doing on top of my cupboard?

- Keeping it for my daughter.

The way you've been going on,
I thought if you saw it,

you'd freak.
- Of course I'm gonna freak,

Mac, I'm not stupid!

- It's for Cheryl.
- Oh, it's for Cheryl, is it?

Oh, let's just say it is, why hide it?

- Jimbo, listen to me, okay, I
shouldn't have put it there,

I'm sorry, I'm not lying to you.

- Really?

- Look, if you knocked off some place,

wouldn't I presume you
were doing it too?

- I'm sorry, knocked off?

I thought you said you
didn't get anything.

- So, it was a crime,
okay, I understand that,

I'm fully aware of how it looks.

(Melodic haunting music)

You're a pilot, right?

Are you telling me that
you never bend the rules?

Course you have, it's the
way the world works, jimbo,

we all know that.

- Look, I saw an armed robbery,
I should go to the cops.

- Yeah, yeah, well maybe you should,

but that would make you a Judas

and there's moral way is more important

than the bloody law, I reckon, hm?

- [Chris] Oh, that is great.

- My turn next.

- That'll be my pleasure.
- I should hope so.

(Mellow melodic music)

- Sorry!

- Don't worry about it, it's okay.

Stupid woman!

- We have one drink and then we say

we have to be somewhere else.
- Shay, we can't be rude.

- Well, what are we gonna
talk about, prawns?

- He's all alone, it's not
fair to just dump him.

- Lexie, I'm not spending
the next few days

babysitting some guy, okay.

- [Dave] Hey, good to see ya!

- Hi, Dave, I really wouldn't
leave this lying around.

- Oh, ta, sit down.

I'll get you a drink.

- Thanks.

- Did I tell you he's
down here to get married?

- No, thank god for that.

(Hushed chattering)

(Laughing)

- Duncan, watch out!
- Right.

- Hey!

- What?

- Watch where you're
swinging that thing.

- Oh, it's okay.
- Hi, there.

- [Duncan] Hi.

You right? - Yeah, thanks.

- [Duncan] Stupid man!

- Mm!

- This is great, I'm
having such a good time.

- So Dave.
- Yeah?

- Lexie says you're
here to get married?

- Oh yeah, yeah, I can hardly wait,

I've been dreaming about it for months.

- Ah, your fiancee
must be very special.

- She sure is, but she's
not my fiancee yet.

- Oh, what, you haven't
popped the question?

- I'm working up to it.

- He's moved in, what are you doing?

- It's only for a few days.

- Jimbo, he's using you!

- Oh, you think I don't know that?

He's desperate, Scotty,

I mean, he's been
living out of his car.

- Come on, this guy's bad
news, he wears a mask,

he drives a getaway
car, there's guns here.

- Look, nobody got hurt and anyway,

the guy was probably insured.
- What are you talking about?

You witnessed a daylight robbery!

- Look, what do you
want me to be, a Judas?

What's more important, friendship
or the letter of the law?

You've broken little regulations,
should I dob you in?

- Oh, what's that got to do with it?

Where do you get all this crap?

- Anyways, he's leaving on Saturday.

- Oh, well that makes it
alright then, doesn't it?

- Nice try, can't you be
a bit more imaginative?

- What are you talking about?

- Chris, I know you, you
would've bopped him in the head

and he would've ended up in the pool.

- Robbie, I needed it
for shade, you know,

slip, slop, slap, you're paranoid.

- Where's miss piggy?

- And bitchy.

- Oh, there it is!
- What?

- Bali.
- What?

- Bali, you and me, I
bought that towel.

- What are you talking about?

- I was wondering where it got to.

- This means war, Robbie.

(Mellow melodic music)

- Maybe my expectations
are way too high.

- I think it's great that you
believe in true romance,

I wish I did.

- Yeah, well that's stupid,

I mean, I could end up single
for the rest of my life,

'cause I'm waiting for this
impossible romantic moment

that may never happen.

- Well, how do you know it won't?

- Well, it hasn't happened yet.

- It doesn't mean it's impossible.

Oh, let's see, I think it's your shout.

- Oh, yeah, right.

(Background pop music)

- So what do you reckon?

- About what?

- Well, there's two
ways we can do this,

one, I can send flowers
and chocolates and stuff

and we can go out to all
these places like you do

or two, we can just get into it.

(Melodic orchestral music)

See, I haven't got much time

and I know you're the one

I knew it as soon as I saw you,

you're everything I've
ever wanted dead set,

so let's get married.

- Dave, I'm gonna have
to think about that one.

- Oh, yeah, no worries.

- Well,

excuse me, I've got to
go to the bathroom.

- [Duncan] A new towel?

- Yeah, I got it downstairs.

I really like that towel.

- What, you really like that towel?

What are you talking about? - Nothing.

- What's the matter?

- Will you forget it?

Hey?

Alright.

- What's wrong?

- Nothing.

- Good.

- I've just got to go
downstairs for a tic.

- What for?
- Well, it's nothing,

I'll be back soon, don't
you go away, I'll be back.

(Phone ringing)

- Hm-hm, don't answer it.

- Oh, hey, just a minute.
- Oh, no, no, no.

- Wait a minute, yeah?

(Sighing) Yeah, hang on,
I'll be there in a minute.

Apparently somebody's trying
to break into my car.

- I had a funny feeling
you were the lucky girl.

- Thanks for warning me, I mean,
what am I gonna say to him?

- The truth, what else?

- I guess it's now or never, huh?

- Afraid so.

- Wish me luck,

I've never had to turn
down a proposal before.

- Hey, well don't look
at me, neither have I.

- [Shay] Where's he gone?

- Oh, well maybe he kind
of got the message,

when you ran off?

- Oh, the poor guy, he's not
gonna speak to me anymore,

he probably hates me.

- Shay, he lives on a prawn
trawler, he was desperate.

- Thanks a lot, Lex.

- I'm just trying to put
this in perspective.

- Well, I have, look, the
guy falls desperately

in love with me from
the moment he sees me,

it's impossible, it's incredible

and that's what makes it the
most romantic thing ever.

Now tell me this,

why can't Steve do
something like that, huh?

How come it's always the wrong
guys doing the right things?

(Door closing)

- What happened?
- I've got no idea.

I went out to the car and
it's perfectly fine,

so I spoke to them at the desk

and they don't know
what I'm talking about.

I don't believe it, god,

what sort of an idiot rings
up with a message like that?

- Hm.

(Mellow melodic music)

- [Mac] All of the money!

Now!

- The safe's got a
time delay lock on it.

- [Mac] Then open the bloody till!

(Electronic beeping) Quick smart, boy!

What, this crap?

- It's all there is, believe me.

- [Mac] You're dead!

You like that, Greek boy, do ya, huh?

- No.

- [Mac] Ah!

Argh!

(Car window smashing)

(Alarm ringing)

(Tires screeching)

(Door opening)

(Light melodic music)

- How'd it go?

- Packing shelves from midnight
to dawn, I'm not doing that.

You haven't got a lazy
10 grand, have ya?

- What do you want it for?
- Told ya, lawyers.

All I wanna do is be with my kid,

I've got to make lawyers rich to do it.

- Morning.

Sleep well?

- You are unbelievable.

A break in in his car?

What's next, you gonna
short sheet the bed?

- A break in, where did
that happen exactly?

- You're pathetic.
- That is my towel, Robbie.

- Well, I bought it.
- No, no, no, no,

we bought it and we gave it to me!

- This is ridiculous, we
go away for a weekend

and we argue over a towel!
- No, no, no,

no, no, no, we didn't
go away for a weekend,

I went away for a weekend
and you turned up!

- Excuse me, I went away for
a weekend and you turned up!

- Really, he's okay?

Not yet, thanks, we'll be
there straightaway, okay.

Lex!

Dave has been in the
police station all night.

- What?
- Yeah,

apparently he was in some fight

and the police picked him up,

they won't even give him bail.
- Why not?

He's got a bag full of money.

- Yeah, they think he stole it, god!

We've got to go down
there and vouch for him.

Oh man, I knew he would
get into trouble.

- Well, what could you
do, say you'd marry him?

- [Shay] Yeah, well I
could've let him down

a bit more gently, not
running off to the bathroom.

- So why didn't you tell me?

- Well, I was going to tell you,

but I just didn't think
it was relevant.

- Not relevant that your wife's here?

- Ex-wife, we split up.

- When?

- Years ago, six, seven years ago.

- When?
- Two years ago.

- Sounded like you're still married.

- Well, we see each other often.

- No, I haven't seen her in ages.

- She looks nice.

- I'm sorry, guys, you were the
only people I knew to call.

- Dave, it's alright.

- It's just that I've worked hard

for every dollar in that bag

and I thought they'd
knocked it all off,

what would they know?

- Morning, peasants,
dressed up to poetry.

- G'day.
- How ya going?

How's the city treating ya?

- Well, it isn't quite
turning out how I thought.

- Well, it's the city, she
can be a fickle mistress.

(Plane rumbling overhead)

- Oh, me bag.

Oh, where's me bag?

- [Shay] Oh, calm down, Dave,
you couldn't have lost it,

you've just probably
put it down somewhere.

- What's going on?

(Plane rumbling overhead)

Dave seems to have mislaid
his money, have you seen it?

It was in that little bag.

- Can't say I have.

- If I hear anything,
I'll let you know.

- Thanks.

(Plane rumbling overhead)

- Okay, where is it?

- Where's what?

- I don't believe it, you were
only in there for 10 seconds!

- Jimbo, the guy's an idiot.
- Where is it?

- I wasn't actually stealing it,

it was just there, you know.
- Give it to him.

- Well, how am I supposed to do that?

- I don't know, think of something!

- Well, now he's noticed it's missing,

it's gonna be a bit bloody difficult.

- Look, you might wanna
wreck your life, okay,

but don't wreck mine, this is my job!

Just do it!

(Plane rumbling overhead)

- Oi, (Squeaking) Wouldn't be
looking for this, would ya?

- Oh, that's it!
- See,

I told you it'd turn up.

- Yeah, it was under one
of the chairs in there,

you must have dropped
it without realizing.

- Mate, thank you so much.

Look, I've got to repay
you, there you go.

- Hey, can't a bloke do the right thing

without being rewarded for it?
- No, take it!

- Well, if it makes
you feel better, ta!

(Plane rumbling overhead)

Foolproof?

Man, I want these passports
to be genius proof,

it's an older picture of her
though, that's the only thing.

- [Jimbo] Morning.

- I've got to go, I'll call you later.

G'day, mate!

- I thought you were
going to prosser plain?

- Yeah, I was gonna
talk to you about that,

if things don't work out,

I thought I might go
over to New Zealand.

- You don't need a
passport for New Zealand.

- Oh, don't you, huh?

I thought you did.

- What you gonna do, Mac, rob
a bank and split the country?

- Jimbo, I told ya,
I'm a family man now.

(Birds twittering)

- Just beautiful.

- [Pauline] Yeah, it is.

- No, I meant you.

Oh, no.

- Hi!

- [Chris] Yeah, g'day.

- We were just going for
a walk on the beach.

- Snap.

- [Duncan] You know, that's
a very good looking woman

you've got there, Chris.

- Well, when you think about it,

she's more yours than she is mine.

- No, no, I meant Pauline.

She's a food writer, isn't she?

- We're actually friends,

it's just the situation's a bit off.

- I can't imagine why.

What's Duncan like?

- You know, that photo in the paper

doesn't do her justice at all.

- Well, to tell you the truth,
I've never read her column.

Food to me is pretty much food.

- He's got a lot of style, I
was watching him at lunch.

- Hey, you'd be interested
in this, he's a chef.

- A chef?
- Hm,

he owns a blue fin restaurant
on the south coast.

- That's the guy who
runs the blue fins?

- Yes.

- Jimbo, you've got to fly me wondook.

I've got to go now, mate,

I've just talked to my wife,
she's gonna leave with Cheryl

and I won't know where
they're gonna go,

I've just gotta go and talk to her.

(Melodic haunting music)

Just do this one thing for me,

I'll never ask you for anything again.

- Mate, I can't just
go and take a plane.

- Jimbo, please, it's
for my little girl.

I'll pay you, whatever the rate.

- Sorry, I thought you said
you were strapped for cash?

- Yeah, well I ran into someone.

- Oh, lucky.

- Jimbo,

mate,

jimbo.

- [Police officer] His
name's Mac mcloughlin,

do you recognize him?

- What's he done?

- He's jumped bail and he's
wanted for questioning

over a number of robberies,
we arrested one of his mates,

he said he was pretty chummy

with one of your
employees, jimbo James.

- Oh, jimbo wouldn't have
anything to do with this.

- [Police officer] Do
you happen to know

mcloughlin's whereabouts?

(Mellow melodic music)

- All stations, wondook,
this is echo whisky Victor,

down with runway 2000.

- Echo whisky Victor,
this is big sky base,

jimbo, you've got a problem.
- Hey, what is it, Scotty?

- Mate, the cops were here,

they've gone over to your
place looking for Mac.

- Did they say why?

- He's wanted in connection

with a whole lot of armed robberies.

Jimbo, you've got to do something.

He's not with you, is he?

- Just give me this one, jimbo.

- [Scotty on radio] Jimbo?

- Please.

Mate, please.

- No, I don't know where he is,
Scotty, I haven't seen him.

Echo whisky Victor.

- I owe you heaps, mate,

I truly do.

- That's it, Mac, I'm Jack of
this, I just lied to the cops!

- It's a mistake, I'll fix
it all up, when we go back.

- Hey, it's not a mistake,

it's a list of armed
robberies, you lied to me,

why lie to me? - Don't push me.

- What, do you think I'm an idiot?

Why do I listen to you, why?
- Hey, we're mates.

- Hey, we're not mates!

- Can we talk about this later?

I've got things to do!
- Right, that's it,

I'm going to the cops.

- [Mac] Oh, no, you're not!

Oi!

(Thudding blow) Uh!

- Thanks for everything, Shay.

(Melodic orchestral music)

- Oh, Dave, I'm sorry.

- No, no, no, it's alright,

I think I'm kind of getting over it.

I thought you were the one.

- Hey, there's plenty
more fish in the sea.

- No, there's not.

Hey, it's still you, but,

will you take care of yourself?

(Sweeping orchestral music)

(Fireworks exploding)

- [Pauline] That was
years ago, wasn't it?

- Yeah, yeah.
- It's your fault.

- [Chris] Enjoying yourself?

- [Robbie] Probably
about as much as you.

- Probably more.
- Chris, may I remind you

that I was planning on
a romantic weekend?

- Ha, so was I.

- There's a great deal of difference

between romantic and dirty.

- Oh, is there?

Only in perspective.

Where are they going?

- Who cares?

- They wouldn't be going
back to the hotel

without us, would they?
- Of course not.

(Children playing)

(Melodic haunting music)

- The earth moved, Lex
and the sky spun.

(Melodic orchestral music)

- [Lexie] Fireworks?

- Fireworks.

- Music?
- Symphony, orchestra.

- [Lexie] Awesome!

- No, Lex, it's not.

I had him and I just let him go.

He was right in front of me,
Lex, I couldn't see him,

I couldn't see him for
what he was worth.

He was everything I dreamed about.

(Children playing)

(Light melancholic music)

- I was gonna grab her, jimbo.

- Yeah, I know.

- Look at 'em.

- If you're gonna run,
Mac, you should do it now.

(Police car doors closing)

(Knocking on door)

- Come in!

Thank you.

- Your boy gone too, huh?

- I do believe they've
checked out together.

- This is a first.

- They probably deserve each other.

- [Chris] Probably.

- I mean, can you imagine it,
a food reviewer and a chef?

- What the hell would they talk about?

- They'll drive each other crazy.

- Round the bend.

- You know, you've done a lot
better then her in the past.

- Can't argue with that.

I wonder how the kids are. - Yeah.

(Gentle melodic music)

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