Love Me (2022–…): Season 2, Episode 3 - Kämpa då - full transcript

Glenn is faced with a mysterious man in Annita's life. In the meantime, Peter and Anita face challenges having to navigate and the pressure of making a baby.

And gently
closing down the eyes...

..take a big inhale.

Feel your ribcage expand.

And when you breathe out,
just let everything go.

Notice the movement
of your breath...

..your partner's breath...

and the energy of the
space between you...

and the energy of the
space between you...

Are you having an affair?

..being grateful for all the ways
they bring love into your life.

What?



Are you?

Begin to feel the
presence of your...

Am I having an affair?

Of course not.

I know you weren't...

You weren't at life
drawing last night.

Oh.

I thought we were happy.

Did I
do something, or...

No, no, of course not.

Ah.

OK, I...

I was with someone last night,
but it's not what you think.

Oh. I... I...



I was with my brother-in-law.

Well, was.

Joe's brother, Richard.

Right.

And? And he came
to our wedding,

and he disappeared.

But he's come back, and
he's started contacting me.

But he's come back, and
he's started contacting me.

It's the man... So
what does he want?

I don't know.

But he wanted to get together.

What, and... And you...

You didn't want to?

No.

What, is he dangerous?

No, he's not dangerous,
he's just awful.

And he's manipulative,
and he's bitter,

and he's worse when he's drunk.

And look, he's just not
someone I want to be around.

Well...

Well, why couldn't you
tell me about this?

Because I didn't want
you involved in it,

and I'd hoped he'd go
away and he didn't.

And so I...

So I...

..met him in a restaurant last
night instead of going to art class.

And I'm really sorry.

I'm really sorry.

Please, don't do that again.

Of course not.

I really thought you
were having an affair.

Oh, as if I'd have an affair.

I thought... I thought
you'd lost interest in me.

I thought I...

Oh, how could I lose
interest in you?

Oh, sweetheart, I'm so sorry.

Hi.

Hi.

I'm still here.

Is that OK if I'm still here?

I asked you to stay.

Yeah, I know,

but I've still got
all my clothes on.

Did I sleep with my clothes on?

♪ It's OK

♪ And you know you can't stop it

♪ And you know you can't stop it

♪ And you caught
yourself in the way

♪ And you're falling now

♪ And it's all around

♪ With a hand you keep checking

♪ That you're breathing
on the way back down

♪ Save your fight
for another tune

♪ This doesn't sit well on you

♪ And if your heart's
still strumming then... ♪

Oh, your mum's here.

Alright, see ya, mate.

See ya.

Thanks for letting
me come over. OK.

Oh. Have a good day.

Oh, you're not going
to go talk to her?

No, I'll be late.

For what, the gym?

I've got nothing to say to her.

Come on, Peter.

No, she's just going to
start a fight about the test

or what we let Max do.

There's no point.

Are...

Hey. Hi.

Is Peter too scared
to talk to me?

Hm? Oh, no, he's late for work.

Right. Well...

Well, we can be adults.

I...

I want to apologise.

Oh, you don't need
to do that at all.

No, Clara, I shouldn't have
spoken to you like that.

I called you...

..incompetent.

And I'm sorry.

It's just, it's
hard enough for me

being across what Max is
doing when he's with me,

let alone worrying about what he's
doing when he's at your place.

Oh, it's...

It's not like we
let him do anything.

He's a good kid, but he's 16.

He's always testing to see
what he can get away with.

Yep, he's an
amazing manipulator.

Yep, he's an
amazing manipulator.

And... And he's a great kid.

You've done really well.

Look, he's said some
pretty awful things

about me, too, over the years.

I wouldn't take
it too personally.

Look, I...

I'm not going to change
the arrangements for now.

It was just something I said,
you know, heat of the moment.

Well, I... I don't know...

I actually don't think that the
paternity test should worry you.

It's actually a really
good thing for all of us.

You know, I don't have to
prove anything to anyone.

Honestly, I think Peter's hoping
that he's not Max's father...

Of course not. ..that
way he's off the hook.

No, that's not... It's
what he does, Clara.

He runs.

You wait.

I've gotta go.

Yeah.

There's a guy over there.

Oh, yeah, I'll ask
for assistance.

Excuse me? Sorry.

Oh, hi, can I help?

Yeah.

So, we have a stain
in our ceiling.

It's about, I
don't know, so big,

and I'm looking for a blocker.

Blocker, like a blocker?

Can you be more specific, or...

Yeah, for stains.

There's a preference
for a brand.

Oh, stain blocker?

Oh, stain blocker?

Yeah. OK, right.

In the ceiling?

Is it from a leak?

Well, I'm guessing it is, yeah.

Guessing?

Right.

Have you used stain
blocker before?

Ah...

..no.

No, I don't think I have.

First time.

Right. Well, yeah.

Just to let you know, it
doesn't solve the leak.

You can't just slap it on
and voila, problem solved.

No, no, no, no, I know that...

If it's an active leak,

and not having seen it,
I can't answer that.

Yep. But I suspect it might be

because most leaks are. Yeah.

The water will eventually seep
right through the blocker,

regardless of the brand.

Yeah, yeah, no, no, I...
Water always finds a way.

Yeah... Trust me.

You'll just have to start
at square one again.

Yeah, yeah, no, no, I'll
definitely fix the... Fix the...

My advice?

For your level of experience,

forget about stain
blocker, forget about DIY.

Really? Yeah.

I don't think it
should be that...

I don't think it
should be that...

Is this the brand
you're looking for?

Yeah, that's the one.

Thank you. No worries, mate.

Yeah, thanks so much. Bye-bye.

Oh, my god.

Honestly, if you'd told
me no...

Thanks for saving me.

I've been thinking.

Why don't we just
invite Richard...

Oh, no... ..over during
the day, no alcohol?

Best way to get rid
of him. No, I...

I just don't want to spend time

with people I don't
want to spend time with.

No.

I'll be there.

OK.

Can he come?

No.

You're right.

Look, I'm just saying,

best gig I ever saw was a
puppet show with a band.

Talking bear. What
was it called again?

Chester the Bear.

Chester the Bear.

Show of a lifetime.

I think we should get food.

Yeah. Should we get food?

Please. Yeah, I'm hungry.

Wanna come?

I probably shouldn't.

What
do you feel like?

Another time.

Bye.

Actually, no, no, I can come.

I think I can come.

Yeah. Yeah.

I'll just make a quick phone
call. Oh, thanks, darling.

Hi.

Hey, can you...

You're not doing anything
in half an hour, are you?

Yes.

Yes.

I mean, I'm pretty great at it.

You are, you are.

If you do say so yourself.

I mean, I said it too.

You are excellent.

Come in.

Hello. Oh.

Hi, Glen. What's going on?

Oh, didn't...

Didn't Aaron say?

So he's running late,

so I'm here to spend a bit of
time with Lola until he arrives.

If that's OK with you?

Yeah, I guess.

Of course, I just...

I can't wait for Aaron,

and my mum's not going to
be back till late, so...

Well, he won't be long.

Yeah, I've just...

I've got this really important
meeting with a booker

from a club that
I used to DJ in.

Oh, that's... That's...

Of course, no.

So how are all the songs going?

Yeah, yeah, really
good, thanks, yeah.

Yeah, yeah, really
good, thanks, yeah.

I actually just made a track

with a sample of Lola's
heartbeat from my ultrasounds.

Oh, a heart... That's... Oh.

Lola.

Heartbeat?

Do you think I
could have a copy?

Yeah, of course,
of course, yeah.

Oh, look.

Hello. She looks so peaceful.

Please don't change too
much while I'm gone.

Your mum must love being
here for all of this.

Oh, it's pretty hard
to tell with her.

She's...

She's just got this
way of getting to me

without actually ever
really saying anything.

Mm.

Well, I think you're
doing wonderfully well.

I'm sorry.

No, I'm sorry. I...

No, I'm sorry. I...

No, thank you so much, Glen.

Oh.

Oh, that's alright,
that's alright.

It's alright.

It's so big... Yeah.

..you know, for anyone.

Yeah. You OK?

Yeah.

Yeah.

Thank you so much. That's OK.

Go on. You go, you go.

We'll be fine.

Thank you.

Sorry for crying.

No, that's alright.

See you later. Bye-bye.

Bye.

Hello.

You lovely thing.

You're beautiful.

You're going to
sleep all the time.

♪ Waited for you But
you made me sit tight

♪ I was hoping it
would differ This time

♪ Held me under till
I stopped trying

♪ Then pulled me up in time

♪ Go and act like
everything's fine

♪ Cut the corner
back around to mine

♪ You told me not
to worry I tried

♪ Now you're being
distant all day All night

♪ You're late I'm on time

Walk out the door
unresolved Never mind

♪ Oh let's leave the
day Wide open... ♪

Hey.

Oh, I got us an
appointment for tomorrow.

2pm.

Peter.

Oh, yeah, good.

Sounds good.

Julia apologised.

I mean, she also said
that Max hates me,

but she apologised.

It's nice.

She's fucking...

She didn't mean it.

I mean, you don't know her, Clara,
but it's one of her power games.

She's just trying to
make an ally out of you.

Is looking at that
making you feel better?

I found a paternity test,

and the results come
back in five days.

She's not gonna agree.

Well, maybe I won't tell her.

You can't steal DNA from a
kid without telling his mum.

Look, here.

One guy, three kids.

None of them are his.

I pressed the wrong buzzer.

Some weirdo let me in.

What's going on?

I think my marriage
might be over.

Can I stay here tonight? Yes.

What happened? Nothing.

What happened? Nothing.

Everything.

It's been coming for a while.

Sorry about this, Peter. Hey.

So...

I just... I just don't know
if I feel enough anymore.

I'm pretty sure I love her.

Oh, fuck me, that sounds awful.

Like, I do, I do.

But maybe it's just become...

..obligation?

Oh, Sacha, that's terrible.

Right?

You guys are the perfect couple.

If you can't make it, what
chance does anyone else have?

Yeah, you're right. I forgot
how this would affect you.

Ah, sorry, is this a bad time?

No, it's fine.

Are you sure?

Mm. It's fine.

You can take Max's room.

I mean, I could stay in a hotel.

No, no, it's fine.

Are you sure?

Yeah, we're fine.

Yeah, you said that...

..a lot.

♪ Sleepy little Lola

♪ Little Lola. ♪

Hi, Dad. Sorry.

Hi.

Train was coming, then
they cancelled, and...

No, no, no, we've
had a lovely time.

You probably didn't
need to come now.

Ella will be here any minute.

You can head off, that's OK.

Oh, no, alright,
you want me to go.

Shh, shh, shh.

She was a bit fussy
with her feed at first,

but we got there eventually.

Right, right.

And then, she went completely
cross-eyed for a minute.

But you know, I tried
to take a photo...

OK. No, no, that's OK.

OK. No, no, that's OK.

I'll let you go
anyway, OK? Alright.

Oh...

Yeah?

With...

With Ella and her mum,
Dianne, do you think there...

Is everything OK?
Ah, yeah, yeah.

OK between... No, no, no,
I think they'll be fine.

Anyway, OK. OK.

Righto. Thank you.

Alright, bye-bye.

Bye-bye, Grandad.

Bye-bye. Bye-bye, little one.

Bye-bye. OK, OK,
bye-bye, bye, bye.

OK.

Hi. Hello. Hey.

I don't know what she told you,

but I imagine she's
hiding here somewhere?

Yep, come on in.

Oh, I'm just here
to drop off Aisha.

If Sacha wants to
have an episode,

she can do it while I'm
at the movies on my own.

Vicky, just come in and
talk to her. It's OK.

Hey, sweetheart, go on in.

Mum's in there somewhere.

See if you can find her.

Here. Hi.

Ah, she's... She hasn't
eaten yet, either.

Ah, she's... She hasn't
eaten yet, either.

Let's go put your
stuff in Max's room.

Hi.

Welcome.

Our new bed, till the morning.

Wow...

Aisha's here.

What do I feed her?

I just got off the phone to Max.

Oh, well if he's coming,

he's gonna have to
sleep on the couch.

No, no, he's not
gonna come here.

He says he doesn't want
to come here anymore,

and he doesn't want
to see you at all.

What?

Yeah, Julia told
Astrid's parents,

and now they're not letting
them see each other,

and Max is heartbroken.

And he blames me?

I guess I'll just see him on
the weekends on my own for now.

What?

Well, that's what he wants.

Who cares what he
wants? He's 16.

Try seeing it from my
point of view for once.

Try seeing it from my
point of view for once.

That's all I'm
doing, Peter. Is it?

It is all about you, and
your son, and your ex and...

..your balls!

Ah, sorry about...

Oh, sorry about...

We're not fine, obviously.

But I want you to stay.

Thanks.

At least she didn't
drop off the dog.

Looks like a sheep.

Mm.

It's more like a
topographic map.

Anyway, it's definitely
getting bigger.

Mm.

What if it recedes over summer?

I'm gonna have to go up there.

Tomorrow, in the roof.

In case you had forgotten,
it's life or death in there.

I can't believe I'm
saying this to you again,

but if you're not actively
getting out of my way

then you're in my way, OK?

Yeah, I'm sorry.
It won't happen again.

I know. I was a
stupid kid, right?

Yeah, really stupid. Yeah.

See you at lunch.

You two seem to
be getting along.

Sorry?

I know that having
a flirt feels nice,

I know that having
a flirt feels nice,

and probably feels like
a harmless bit of fun,

but Sacha is in a very
vulnerable position

right now with her marriage,

and she doesn't
need this temptation

that could actually lead
to real consequences.

What are you talking about? Just
keep it professional, alright?

It's a working environment.

Glen, could
you come down here?

Oh.

Where are you?

Who went up the ladder
without a check-up?

Oh. Mm.

Dangerous.

Very dangerous. Mm.

Sit down, please.

Hm.

I'm going to have to
give you a physical.

So, I'll just start with
checking your pulses.

Mm.

Hm.

Yes, very strong.

Mm.

Now, I'll just check
your other pulses.

Mm.

My belt seems to be in the way.

Oh, really?

Yeah, it keeps
slipping off, actually.

It's really annoying.

Goodness.

You see?

It just...

Does it come off?

..comes off.

Oh, and so do these.

♪ Is it physical physical

♪ Is it chemical chemical

♪ Through the midnight sky

♪ Learning to fly

♪ Babe you're learning to fly

♪ And you look around

♪ In the midnight sky

♪ Learning to fly

♪ Babe you're
learning to fly... ♪

♪ And the one
unknown one unknown

♪ Is gone but
still in sight... ♪

You know how people are
always talking about

that comfortable silence
that couples have?

I don't know, I always thought
they were lying, you know?

Like, I mean, you're always
thinking about something.

But this is... This
is it, isn't it?

Well, it's not really
silence if you're talking.

Mm, yeah, right, true.

Don't you have a class soon?

Yeah.

I do, but I was thinking...

..maybe I could stay, and
we could watch a film.

Or you know...

..talk in silence.

Mm.

Unless you want me to go.

Unless you want me to go.

No, no, of course not.

It's just, I've got Lola...

Oh. ..tonight, you know?

That's fine. I can go.

No, no.

I mean, you know actually,
it'd be nice if...

I mean, you don't have to stay.

But what I'm saying is,
I'd like you to stay.

OK.

So, you got anything fun
planned for the rest of the day?

Why don't we just
discuss my options?

I mean, my options, for
me, getting pregnant.

You know, there's certainly
many options for you,

and new developments too.

Great.

But I'm happy to
reschedule when Peter's...

But I'm happy to
reschedule when Peter's...

Ah, that's not what I asked.

I think in the first instance,

we should think about
reducing stress.

You'd be surprised at
how many couples succeed

when they just relax
and stop trying.

You're telling me to relax about
the thing that's making me stressed?

That's...

Yeah, let's reschedule.

Oh, darling,

he's probably not going to
get into the cooking brandy.

Well, anyway.

Now, I thought cheese,
but that suggests wine,

so biscuits

'cause there's no alcohol
that goes with biscuits.

Oh, well, glad they're
not the good ones.

What do you mean?
These are good ones.

Well, they're good
for the bowels.

Well, they're good
for the bowels.

OK. Darling...

Richard.

Hello.

Ah, hello, Richard.

I wanted to say sorry
for the other night.

Oh, good... Good.

Thank you.

Would you like some tea?

Yeah, white with one. Good.

So, should we start with a tour?

Well, sure, but I
did grow up here.

Oh, yeah, of course, you
did.

Would you like to
give me a tour?

Please, have a seat.

Yeah, please, sit down.

No, it's such a lovely house.

It must have been
great growing up here.

Yeah, it was.

Please, help yourself to...

Please, help yourself to...

Are you doing some
work on the house?

Oh, no.

Ah, well, there's a bit
of a leak in the roof.

You can see there's a
stain in the dining room.

Yeah, it's been there forever.

Oh, that is what I said.

Oh, well, I'm going to
see if I can fix it.

Did you check with the owner?

Ah, yes, I did.

Here we go. Help yourself.

How is the writing?

Oh, good. Good.

Is it a novel, or...

Oh, I just write
whatever pays, really.

I admire creatives.

What do you do, Richard?

I start businesses until
they can run on their own.

A bit of a serial entrepreneur.

Right. Yes, we always knew

which business Richard
was involved with

by the Christmas
presents we'd get.

I mean, one year,
it was Persian rugs.

That was lovely.

And then, I think we got

And then, I think we got

car cleaning vouchers,
is that right?

So you're a lawyer, Glen?

Probate law.

Yeah, was, but I'm retired now.

Wills, death, money, houses.

That's right, yeah.

Interesting work.

Yeah, really interesting.

Very handy skills.

Mm.

So, I saw at the wedding that you
two met at a couples' retreat?

Yeah, I bought a holiday
for my wife and I,

but she passed away, so...

Yeah, I'm very
sorry to hear that.

You know, you live long enough,

and you'll end up
grieving for someone.

Yeah, I suppose.

Yeah. Thank you.

We all react
differently, don't we?

Some people mourn for
the rest of their lives.

You went on a trip
and met Anita.

Hey, let's open that wine, huh?

Peter didn't turn up
to the appointment,

and he's not answering
his phone and...

Sacha.

Sounds like a big day.

Incredible, you also found
time to threaten someone.

What?

Oh, the nurse. Joni.

Yeah, I was looking out for you.

You actually think I'd cheat?

No, I don't.

Did you use the
word, temptation?

Maybe... You think that maybe

talking to me first?

You embarrassed me,

Joni's upset,

and now everyone here knows

that I'm having marriage
problems, so thanks.

Oh, come on...

I'll pick up my stuff from
your place when I finish.

She...

She was clearly flirting.

This place looked
great at the wedding.

You know, when I saw the
invitation, I thought,

"What? Getting married
in the backyard...

"of the house you used to
share with your husband?"

I didn't realise who
you were at the time.

I didn't realise who
you were at the time.

Anyone else joining me?

One glass?

No, I'm good with tea, thanks.

We've got other things
on today, haven't we?

I keep expecting Joe to walk in.

You would have liked him, Glen.

He would've had a glass.

Sounds like he was a lovely man.

We certainly shared
excellent taste in partners.

Joe was kissed on the
balls by an angel,

if you'll excuse the expression.

He was laid back.

Everyone liked him.

Handsome.

Good job.

Pancreatic cancer.

Unlucky in the end.

I'll just clean these up.

It's good to see you.

It's been a while.

Was it something I said?

Oh, fuck.

What happened?

I don't know.

They were gone when I got home.

No.

Today. The appointment.

What happened?

I'm sorry.

I'm not ready,
Clara, to hear it.

Are you going to be ready soon?

Or should I be doing
this on my own?

Clara, give me a break. Why?

Clara, give me a break. Why?

You put your kid first.

Why can't I put mine first?

Just 'cause it's not born yet.

I've been thinking that...

..maybe things would be better
for you if you saw somebody else.

Pardon?

I don't want you missing out,
and I hate being the problem.

OK.

Is that what you want?

'Cause it's not what I want.

I don't know.

Peter, we have been
fucking for nine months,

trying to have a baby,
and now you don't know?

Oh, I packed some
extra nappies as well.

Sorry about last
time. Oh, really?

Oh, hey. Hi.

I didn't realise
you guys were...

You...

Congratulations.

Cheers. Thanks.

Here you go. Yes.

Hello.

That's why you've
been late so much,

sending your dad instead?

Oh.

Is that true?

Hm?

No, no, no, I...

Well, I mean, I met
with these guys once...

Twice...

Oh, yeah, right.
But no, it's not...

I'm gonna be, like, three
hours. Is that alright?

Yeah, yeah. Sweet.

I'll see you guys later.

Bye. See ya.

Bye.

Do you wanna...

Do you wanna hold her?

OK.

Mm?

Hello.

Oh.

Hello.

Mm?

I need to go.

I should study.

Oh, OK.

Do you really wanna leave?

Yeah, bye.

Bye.

Hey Glen, I should give you
a hand with that roof leak.

Oh, no, I think I've found
the source, actually,

but thank you. Oh,
it's my responsibility.

Would you like me
to call you a taxi?

Sorry.

Am I outstaying my welcome?

Am I outstaying my welcome?

No, no, no, no,
you're fine. I'm fine?

Well, yeah, I guess it's my house,
so technically, I can't outstay.

Richard. No, sorry, it's
your house.

I'm just saying,
you know, legally.

He's had a whole bottle of wine.

I'm happy for you
to keep living here.

I'm just it's my house, so you
know, if you need help with a leak,

it's my responsibility.

You'd know all about this,
Glen, all this stuff, you know?

Wills.

My parents left it to
us as joint tenants,

so when Joe died,
his half came to me.

Rights of survivorship thingy.

No big deal, though.

I'm not meaning anything by it.

You know, I'm not
planning on selling it,

or start charging rent.

OK, I think it's time you left.

OK, yeah.

Well, that's honestly
not why I came.

Well, that's honestly
not why I came.

Have I got everything?

Yeah, sorry.

OK.

Good to see you.

Good to meet you properly,
Glen. I shall see myself out.

Yeah, I'm a bit pissed.

Hello?

Oh, fuck, Clara.

Where do you put
the wine glasses?

I don't know, man.

What are you doing here?

I prefer being around people whose
lives are as fucked up as mine.

My life is not fucked up, OK?

It is actually going great.

It is actually going great.

I've got things all sorted out.

Oh. Mm.

Lola's beautiful

and things with
Jesse are going well.

She actually met Lola
tonight.

Oh, great. Yeah.

How are you doing?

Great.

I'll go.

Shh, coming.

OK, come on, shh, shh.

I just wish I didn't have to
keep finding things out about you

from other people.

Well, I've had a long
life, Glen. We both have.

It'll take a while to get
through all the details.

Like the fact that
you don't own this.

Is that why you've
been avoiding him?

No, no, it's not.
You just said,

it was because he was awful,
but he owns your house.

That's a little more serious.

That's a little more serious.

He's not gonna touch the house.

He promised me and
he promised Joe.

Yeah, but do you
have that in writing?

No, you don't.

Oh, what do you care whether
I own the house or not?

Do you have some other interest
that I don't know about?

Oh.

Can we please not talk
about this anymore?

We are gonna say things
that we both regret.

Max hates me, which is fine,

but I'm not allowed to not
like him, 'cause he's a kid.

How is that fair?

Aaron?

I just feel like she's
just staring at me, like,

"Really? You're it?"

What are you doing here? Hey.

Oh, hello. Hi.

Oh, hello. Hi.

I just came to pick
up a book, but.

Hi, oh.

You want wine?

Yeah, why not.

Lovely. Lola?

Oh, if only.

Hey. Hello.

Hello, darling.

You alright? How is she?

She's good. She's tired, yeah.

Good. How are you going?

Yeah.

Here you go.

Well, this is lovely.

Thank you, darling.

Cheers.

Cheers.

So you do know, don't
you, both of you

that when I die, this
house, in my will,

that when I die, this
house, in my will,

goes to both of you,
as tenants in common.

Yeah? Not as joint tenants,

which would, that would cause all
sorts of problems down the track.

Why are you telling us this?

Ah, I'm sorry,
apropos of nothing,

but I just want, I just
want everyone to know.

You know? I didn't
want you to think

that anything might have
changed since, you know.

Can we just not talk
about it, please?

Oh, right. Actually, no,

I think we should talk about it,

because it feels like it should
go to me, 'cause I'm the eldest.

Excuse me.

I'm the one who loves
this house the most

and you'd just knock
it down, anyway.

Well, I'd at least get rid
of our heights on the wall.

Oh no, you wouldn't
do that. Yeah.

You wouldn't do that.

Don't you remember when you used to
measure the heights of your dolls?

Me? That was Aaron.

And he would cry when
they hadn't gotten taller.

Yes, I loved that pirate.

Oh, Remy. That's right.

Remy! Everything you
did was Remy's fault.

Poor Remy.

I think he even wet the
bed once, didn't he, Remy?

I think he even wet the
bed once, didn't he, Remy?

Yeah, until you lost
him, thank you very much.

Oh, did I? Yeah,
yeah, you lost him

and then Clara told him that
he'd been sent to prison

for all the things
I'd blamed him for.

That's right.

He's not in prison.

Well, I found that out,
didn't I? He's on the roof.

Shut up. Yeah, I
threw him up there.

Shut up. You.

Why?

'Cause I was, I don't know, I
was angry at you for being born.

Clara, you realise I had like
so many nightmares as a child,

thinking that he'd come and kill
me for getting him sent to prison.

I'm sure he's up there if
you wanna go have a look

and revisit all that
childhood trauma you suffered.

Christine would have loved this.

Would she?

Mm.

Her 22-year-old son,
a single father.

23.

Her daughter, a failing
stepmum. Oh, come on.

And her husband married
to someone else?

And her husband married
to someone else?

She would be furious.

Maybe.

But then she loved
being furious, so.

Yeah, she was quite good at
being furious, wasn't she?

Maybe you're right.

Does Anita want to be
called Grandma, or Gran?

Granny? Oh, um...

She hasn't even met Lola yet.

Hasn't she? No.

Oh, I think she's just
giving you a bit of space.

Mm.

Hey, everyone's here.

Ella?

Yeah.

Does your mum prefer
Grandma or Gran?

Or Granny?

I don't know.

She's not really like the Grandma
or Granny type, to be honest.

Nan? No, your mum
wants to be called Nan.

Or wanted to be. Wanted
to be called Nan.

Whatever we called my mum,
it'd probably be wrong.

So just Dianne, then?

Yeah, I dunno.

She's pretty tough, isn't she?

Yeah, well, she is who she is.

Yeah, I should probably
get Lola's stuff.

Yeah, I should probably
get Lola's stuff.

Yeah, yeah, it's
just in my room.

Yeah, on my bed. Thanks.

Going to steal a snack. Can I?

Yeah, just wait.

Just not the red one. Red one.

No, way.

Hey, can I help?

No, it's fine.

Hey, why don't you just
stay the night, OK?

You can take the
spare room with her.

Mm? No, it's fine.

Come on.

I'm sorry about your mum,

but now that she's
gone, you know, you can,

you should just stay.

What was that, stay?

Stay?

Mm?

What was that?

It's so lovely, having a
little baby around again.

She's staying.

Peter and I want to have a baby.

Oh.

♪ You won't always be there... ♪

Oh, what is it?

♪ Be there

♪ But I will want that... ♪

We might not be
able to.

Peter did some tests

and he's not even
sure if Max is his.

Well, there are lots of things
that they can try these days.

There's so many new
technologies, so.

Yeah, but he might not
even stick around to try.

Yeah, but he might not
even stick around to try.

♪ But I'll protect you

♪ Any time you feel... ♪

I don't know.

I don't know what
I'm doing wrong.

Even Aaron's got it
figured out.

Where's Ella?

Ah, they're just
gonna stay the night.

♪ You won't always
make time... ♪

I mean, you can stay
too, if you like.

♪ To carve out all my stars... ♪

Thanks.

♪ You may run back
to ask questions

♪ About if

♪ Given

♪ About all

♪ Ever. ♪

Max's swab.

I told him we're doing
an ancestry-search.

For his Nan.

Thank you.

Yep.

♪ Crush a bit little bit
roll it up take a hit

♪ Feeling lit feeling light

♪ 2am summer night

♪ I don't care hands on
the wheel driving drunk

♪ I don't care hands on
the wheel driving drunk

♪ I'm doing my thing
rolling the Midwest side

♪ And out living my
life getting our dreams

♪ People told me slow my roll

♪ I'm screaming out fuck that

♪ I'm gonna do just what I want
and there ain't no turning back

♪ If I fall if I die know
I lived it to the fullest

♪ If I fall if I die know I
lived and missed some bullets

♪ I'm on the
pursuit of happiness

♪ And I know everything that
shines ain't always gonna be gold

♪ Hey I'll be fine once I get it

♪ Yeah I'll be good

♪ I'm on the pursuit
of happiness. ♪

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