Love Me (2022–…): Season 2, Episode 4 - Det är en del av kaoset - full transcript
Under enormous pressure Glen's, Clara's, and Aaron's relationships collapse, and they each feel isolated and alone.
I know. What's going on?
Just having a little
champagne breakfast.
She looks so much
like you, Aaron.
Oh, thank, thank
you. Thank you.
Do you want some champs?
No, no, I have to work, I...
Thanks.
I'm just gonna pass that around.
This is like the full
suburban thing, isn't it?
You guys have had your
whooping cough shots, right?
Mm.
Hubby goes to work and Mum's
at home getting pissed.
Shut up. You're so embarrassing.
No, I just, I just
don't think it's safe,
you know, with the
baby and everything.
I mean, we've all
been vaccinated?
Yes? No? Great.
It's a bit loud for the
baby... Yep, let's just go.
Dude, can you just
chill the fuck out?
I am chill, OK? You're not.
Yes, I am. I'm being chill.
I'm just trying to look
after Lola, alright?
What, and don't you think
that I checked, Aaron?
I've checked.
Alright, yes, OK, I just want you
to let me know about these things
before you just do them.
Before you just do them.
Yeah, but what, so I'm
supposed to tell you
every single time that
I have a friend over?
No. No, you're right,
you're right. I'll...
Mm, missed my tram.
OK, so go. That's great.
Go to work. Go.
See you tonight.
Hey. Oh, hey. Sorry
if I woke you.
No...
You just got home
a few hours ago.
Yeah, we're short-staffed.
Results come today.
Have a good day.
You're up early.
Yeah.
You're working?
Yep.
We can't all retire.
I'm sorry.
What's the job?
Cruise ships.
Brochure for a cruise ship.
Oh, we've gotta, we've
gotta do something.
We've gotta go and see him.
I'm not going to see him.
Not going to put myself
in that position again.
Well, then he could just come
around any time and say, you know,
"Sorry, I've decided to
sell, you've gotta leave,"
or, I don't know.
Or, I don't know.
He made a promise to Joe,
and I just don't even think
Richard would go against that.
But what if his business goes
under, or what if, I don't know,
what if he suddenly
really needs the money?
I mean, doesn't that worry you?
No. I refuse to let it worry me.
I refuse to.
God.
How're you doing? Hey.
Now, any other outstanding?
Oh.
Everyone, this
is Aaron. Sorry.
He's a recent graduate
who is open-minded
about start times and meetings.
Well, say hi. Yes. Hi,
everyone.
OK, usually I'd say the
new guy can do the summary,
but he wasn't here.
So, Laurie, can you do that?
Sure.
Thanks, everyone.
Thank you.
Amy, I am so sorry.
My child's mother, she had a
baby shower thing this morning
and I didn't...
At 9:00 in the morning?
Go her.
Yeah, yeah, and then
the trams were late.
Oh, you've got kids too?
Nope.
But... They're stock photos.
Oh.
Would I still be here
if I didn't have kids?
OK.
I should go,
shouldn't I? Probably.
Yes. Yes.
This water pressure's weak.
They should fix it.
Oh sorry, bit early.
No, you're right. We'll
be a couple of minutes.
OK, I'll just, I'll
wait outside. OK.
That wasn't flirting,
if you're wondering.
Sacha, how do we fix this?
I don't know.
And I don't have the
brain space to work on it
'cause my life is
falling apart right now.
Are you going to the
conference drinks?
It's the closing night.
It'll be fantastic.
Nah, got a kid. I
have an early morning.
Have fun, though.
I went last year and
I'm still hungover.
That's hilarious.
Good day.
Just here for the roof.
The roof?
Richard?
No.
Have you guys got a
leak in your roof?
Yeah, we do, but...
That's alright.
I just need to get up
there and take a look
so I can give you a quote.
No, we don't...
Look, I'm sorry, we weren't
told you were coming.
Oh, you're the tenant. OK.
No.
Well, no, no... What's
going on, darling?
Hi. Hi.
This man is here to fix
the leak in the roof.
Oh, great.
Except I didn't,
I didn't call him.
Except I didn't,
I didn't call him.
What's the...
It says a Richard
Beale made the booking.
Oh, right.
Well, I'm sorry, it's just
not really a good time.
Yeah, I think you should
call Richard Beale.
Yeah... Yeah? You call him.
That's OK.
I'm gonna kill him.
Right-o, we should,
we need to stay calm.
Oh, why?
I think we'll go and see
him and we'll say, you know,
"You can't just call a..."
You know, this is your home.
Yeah, and his brother would
kill him if he was still alive.
Well, yeah, maybe that's a good,
that's an angle.
But I, look, I think we should,
we should see if he'll
sign something official.
Oh, Glen, he's not
going to sign anything.
God, even as Joe was dying
he tried to get Richard to transfer
his share of the house to me.
What, he didn't want to?
Well of course he
didn't want to.
He's Richard. Oh.
But he did promise that he
would not sell the house.
Oh, god, I don't even care.
I don't care. He can
have the bloody house.
I don't even care.
No, no, no, no...
I don't even care.
No, no, no, no...
I just don't think... Whoa,
whoa, whoa, no, no, it's OK.
It's OK. It's OK.
It's OK. It's OK.
I won't let anything happen.
I'm a probate lawyer.
What? What?
Oh, darling, thank you.
Yeah.
Hi.
Hey. What's going on?
So, Max is definitely my son.
Ooh, right. Yeah.
I thought, I
thought it was bad news.
That's great.
Yeah.
I'm sorry.
It was the only thing
I could think about
and I just was ruminating on
it for days, so, you know?
But it feels like
I've done it before
so you know, I can do
it again, which is...
So, we're not breaking up?
Fuck, Clara.
No, you told me that I
should see other people.
So, is that not something
I need to do anymore?
And can we get on with loving Max,
now that we know that he's your son?
Look I've always loved Max. It
was your idea to take the test.
Yes, because I was trying
to stop a stupid fight
between you and Julia,
because you were making
this all about you.
Max has always been your son,
no matter what the results say.
Mm-hmm.
Just like if we
needed a donor, Peter,
you would be the child's father.
Yeah, yeah, of course.
But that's not the
point though, is it?
No, the point is that at
the first sign of trouble,
your solution is to run from me.
OK.
I thought that we could
celebrate the good news,
but clearly, we can't,
so let's just leave it.
I have a work thing.
A function thing,
so, and I've gotta
show my face so...
Uh-huh..
..do you want to come? Nah.
We can celebrate there.
No thanks. OK, well
I need to get ready.
Don't want to be around
people I don't know, so...
Here. Thanks, darling.
We'll give him a minute.
I think you should talk
first. I'll just strangle him.
Alright.
Well, what are we going to say?
Um. Well, I'll tell him
that it's your home,
it's our home,
and we would like to be assured
that it will remain our home.
And we would like to be assured
that it will remain our home.
I don't think
that's unreasonable.
And we would like
that in writing.
And if he says no?
Well if he says no,
I'll tell him...
Or you could bring up Joe. OK.
Yes? What he would
have wanted. Mm-hmm.
And if that doesn't work,
then I'll look him
directly in the eye
and I will, you know,
I'll say, "Listen."
And you know, I'll give
him a stern legal warning.
There are avenues I
can take, you know?
That sort of thing.
Let's hope it
doesn't come to that.
Ah. Come in.
Yeah, please, excuse the mess.
Anita, you look
wonderful as always.
Hey, thanks for the
other night. Really.
No, it was great to see
the old place again.
No, it was great to see
the old place again.
Oh, thank you for coming.
And you, you called
the roof man?
Oh, he's come already,
has he? Well...
Yeah, I thought it would be
easier and safer to get a pro.
Yeah, but we didn't
ask for it, so...
Oh, I thought we discussed it.
No, we didn't.
Anyway, that's, that's...
So Anita and I, need a
bit of clarification.
Right.
You said the other night, that
you made a promise to Anita
that when Joe died she
could live in the house
for as long as she wants.
As long as she needs, yeah.
Well, you're not thinking
of moving out, are you?
What? Glen, you've got
a house, don't you?
No, no, no. We'd like
you to put it in writing.
Put...
So, we both feel that even
though we have your word
and we do trust you,
that it would, it would
just be better for everyone
that it would, it would
just be better for everyone
if we had a more
official document
about who has the right
to live in the house.
Like a lease?
No, no, no, not a lease.
Why have you been
contacting me? Why?
Yeah, why? Why are
you doing this?
Come on, I don't understand.
Do you think that
Joe would be happy
with you threatening
to take my home?
I'm not threatening you.
I have nothing, Richard.
Nothing of my own.
You have a husband.
Oh, so that's it?
You're angry 'cause
I got married?
I'm happy for you to
keep living there.
Then put it in writing.
But put what in writing?
What, you want me to sign
the title over to you?
That's it, isn't it? Huh.
You want me to sign the
title over to you for free.
Look, I think we should go.
We'll talk.
Yeah.
So, is Ella living here now?
No, no, no, she's just gonna
stay for a bit, you know?
Her mum just left and...
No, I just think
it's a bit easier.
Hey Jess.
Hi.
How's Lola?
Oh, she's in a pretty fucken
shitty mood, actually.
Aaron, what are you doing?
Huh? What are you doing?
Oh, I'm just moving
these, you know? Why?
Well, I don't know,
I just thought they
might be in the...
I don't want you to move anything.
Do you want me to put it in my room?
No. Please, I'm fine.
Right, yeah, yeah,
no.
Right, yeah, yeah,
no.
I'll just put them back. No,
Aaron, put them on properly.
Ah, yeah, yeah, sorry.
Ay.
I'm not touching anything.
Hi. Hey.
Clara. Hi. You came.
Yeah. Thomas.
Yeah. Is Sacha coming?
No.
Just a G&T, thanks.
Actually, sorry, no tonic,
double gin on the rocks.
Thanks.
Clara, this is Johan.
He's not from Melbourne.
I gotta pee.
Thank you.
Did you enjoy the
conference? Huh?
The conference?
Oh, I haven't, I
haven't seen much of it.
Actually, I haven't
seen any of it.
They have these boring
speakers with zero charisma
and no real-world
experience, so...
You spoke, didn't you?
Trauma Outcomes and
Performance Improvement.
Wow, sexy title.
Sorry I missed it.
Wow, sexy title.
Sorry I missed it.
That's OK.
Was your talk a disaster?
No, why?
You look morose.
Oh, it's just my face.
No, I...
I think everyone
seemed to enjoy it.
Not what I heard though.
You're more senior than
these people, right?
That's rude.
Sorry.
I mean, obviously,
you're more experienced.
Surgeon.
That's even ruder.
Anaesthetist?
Yeah, there you go.
Oh, OK.
You're too attractive
to be a surgeon.
Can I say that?
No.
Well, I mean, not normally,
but when you say it,
it kind of just sounds like
a clinical observation.
I'm observant.
I can't possibly borrow enough.
I can't possibly borrow enough.
No.
Right.
Well, what if we
moved into my house?
Well, I'm not going to
let him just have this.
I mean, I have every
right to live here.
Well what if, what
if I buy the house?
What?
Absolutely not.
Why not?
Because I'm not having
you saving me, Glen.
I'm not saving
you. I'm with you.
We're in this together.
I love this place.
I feel more myself here
than anywhere else.
Well, that's not gonna happen.
But thank you.
Honestly, I'm just
gonna go to bed.
Yeah, we're trying.
Well, technically, but
you're supposed to be relaxed
and we're not relaxed
and you're not
supposed to and, and...
Mm.
But actually most importantly you
should probably be having sex.
Yes. Often.
We used to.
I mean, we used to do it
because it was out of the
question not to, but now, no.
I mean, I'm walking around,
I'm tiptoeing in my own house.
Mm. My partner doesn't talk.
His son hates me.
His son.
Oh, my, god. What?
His son, the moods. Oh.
I mean, I know all
teenagers have moods,
but this kid is like
a major headache.
You weren't a headache
when you were a teenager?
I was entirely focused on
studying and people-pleasing.
OK.
Can I tell you something?
Yeah, of course. What?
I don't like his son.
I'm terrible, aren't I?
Look, OK, to be fair to me, though,
my life is being dictated to
by all these things that I
used to not even think about,
and then I'm being
told to relax.
Well, it's hard to relax when
you're being told to relax.
I get it.
It's impossible.
Yes. And then I think, OK,
it's easier being
single, but it's not.
Are you single? Well...
Don't answer that.
I travel a lot.
Of course, you do.
But, but yeah, listen, that
doesn't mean I don't want kids.
Oh, of course not,
and two dogs... OK.
..and a nanny and
a Volvo with wings.
Yes. Why?
Does that, does that
threaten you, or...
What?
The incessant sarcasm
kind of gives you away.
I'm...
I'm not...
I'm not, it's not... Can
I tell you something?
Yeah.
I used to put my feet in
ice water before surgery,
just to relax.
I thought you were... What?
I just thought you were going
to say before, before sex.
Well, I haven't tried
that yet but I'm open.
I'm open to anything.
OK, well you let me
know how that goes.
You could be part
of the experiment.
Pardon?
That sounded weird.
Yeah, I, I don't know,
I just don't think we
should be talking like this.
What, talking isn't
cheating, is it?
Well, it depends if it
raises your blood pressure.
Well, that's your department,
controlling blood pressure.
How's yours going?
It's getting a bit high.
I'm not going to
move any further.
It's, it's your call.
Hi.
Sacha.
What are you doing here?
Couldn't be at home.
Oh, my god, neither could I.
Oh, my god. Save me
from a terrible choice.
He's so hot and he's so smart.
There's a dance floor.
I don't dance. Let's go.
Let's have a dance.
Hey, VIPs only.
Sorry.
OK. Yeah.
Let's go.
One sec.
What's going on?
She has a fever.
I can't get her to stop, Aaron.
I'll call the hotline.
Hi, there.
Yes, I have a, I've got a
newborn who has a fever.
It's 39 degrees. Yeah,
she's 39 degrees.
I mean, she's been
around some friends,
so I don't know if that
would, I'm sorry, yeah, OK.
Yeah, we've got a... Maybe
she's too wrapped up.
A rash? OK.
Aaron, that's
warm. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah, I don't know.
She's had some strangers around
so I don't know if
that would, right?
There are no rashes
anywhere else.
OK, awesome, yeah. OK.
Let's just go.
They said we should just go
to the emergency room so...
What? Yeah.
What? Yeah.
That seems so dramatic.
How is that fucken
dramatic, man?
Because she's got...
It's everything.
She's got a nappy
rash. Ella, I just...
She doesn't have
rashes anywhere else.
Don't want to take no
precautions, alright?
Fuck,
I can't even fucking think.
I'll text you when we
know what's going on, OK?
OK.
OK.
Good luck. Get
some sleep, yeah?
OK.
OK. Bye.
Sach, please don't ever be
mad at me like that again.
Please. Who says
I'm not still mad?
OK.
I shouldn't have spoken to Joni,
but no, no, no, but I wasn't the
one who told the whole hospital.
It's not about Joni,
OK? It's about...
I'm not saying I never want to
hear you talk about yourself,
because your life is
a fucking disaster
because your life is
a fucking disaster
and I love helping you
because I'm very wise and
full of excellent opinions.
Yeah, yeah.
I just need you to listen
to my disasters too.
Yes. And not make them worse.
Yes.
How are you and Vicky?
Not now, dickhead.
Fuck, I'm drunk
and I want to go
home and have chips,
but good try.
Yes, thank you, that
is the idea. OK.
You should apologise
to Joni, too.
You just said it
wasn't about Joni.
It's not, but it's
the right thing to do.
Also, you hate apologising
and I will enjoy that.
OK. Yep.
I'm going home. Mm-hm.
You should too.
You coming?
Wait, wait, my straw. Yeah.
Mm.
Can you rinse the milkshake thing
before you put it in the dishwasher?
These are clean.
Mhm.
Big night?
You once told me...
..that you were scared I
would run if things got tough.
Do you remember that?
Mhm.
Oh, the irony.
OK.
Get some sleep, Clara.
No.
Your son owes me $50.
♪ It feels like there's
a thousand rocks
♪ Tied to my feet
♪ The air I breathe in
is as thick as bricks
♪ I try to run but the
tide pulls me back in
♪ The memories are bittersweet
♪ They make my fingers bleed
♪ And my heart numb
♪ And my heart numb
♪ I thought that
I could save you
♪ You thought that
you could fix me
♪ We thought that
we'd be soaring high
♪ We'd touch the clouds
♪ And dance under moon lit skies
♪ And heavenly lights
♪ I find it kind of funny
♪ I find it kind of sad
♪ To think you're
somewhere in this world
♪ Carrying a bag
♪ Full of my insecurities
♪ My guilt and shame
♪ To think I told my best friend
♪ Now you're a stranger
carrying my secrets
♪ Oh oh
♪ The air I breathe in
is as thick as bricks. ♪
♪ The air I breathe in
is as thick as bricks. ♪
Interesting.
Well, it's more than the value.
It doesn't seem fair that
Anita's in this position.
She...
It's been her house
for such a long time.
I just want her to be secure.
And I think that this
would make your brother,
Joe, happy too.
It's not enough.
But I'll think about it.
So, you're open to it?
Yeah, I'll get back to you.
Yeah.
What, now? Yeah.
And not a Clara apology,
OK, a proper apology.
OK. "I'm sorry..."
I know how to do it. Do you?
No, maybe I think it was maybe
the third one down, or...
Hi. Sorry to interrupt.
Do you mind if I talk
to you for a minute?
Sorry, so sorry.
Mm.
Oh, nice snack.
They ran out of muffins.
Oh. Oh, try this.
I made it. Try it,
tell me what you think.
Thanks. Yeah, OK.
I wanted to say I'm really
sorry if I offended you and...
I am sorry that
I offended you...
..about flirting with Sacha.
It was a really giant assumption
on my part and it was wrong of me.
You were just trying to
be a good friend and...
..you seem like a really
nice person, so I'm sorry.
Well, thank you.
I am a nice person.
I mean...
..I only told you.
What are you implying?
About the marr...
..the marriage problems
and then all of a sudden
the whole hospital knew.
But anyway, yeah.
Sorry.
Fucken nailed it.
So, at first glance it
looks like a home run
but once you realise the
majority of their earnings
are pro forma adjustment
and normalisation.
Oi!
Hey!
Not OK.
Yep, yeah, sorry. I...
Yeah, no, I just...
My daughter kept
me up last night.
You're not the only
person with kids.
And believe me,
if you don't leave your
home stuff at the door,
you're not gonna last long.
Yeah, sorry, Amy.
OK.
OK.
What?
Just don't make me click
at you like a jerk.
You don't look like a jerk.
Try me.
OK, now you made me
wink at you too. Yeah.
OK?
Don't tell HR about this. No.
Unless of course you need to.
Oh, dammit.
Can we just focus? Yes, yes.
Thank you. OK.
Pro forma adjustments.
OK, one, two.
Oh, hi.
Hey.
How are you feeling?
Oh.
Hi, Max.
Hey, Clara. How are you?
Good, thank you.
Do you want some pizza?
Yeah. Sure.
What is going on?
He's 16 and you were right.
I should have been
an adult earlier.
Sorry.
Thank you.
And thanks for
lending me your money.
You're welcome.
I am so sorry about last night.
It was just relentless.
And then I come home to this.
I mean, does a baby
really need all this?
No.
Hello.
How was your day?
I think we need to...
Need to what?
What?
Hey? This is really hard.
I love you. Yeah,
I love you too.
I love you. Yeah,
I love you too.
Do you want a beer?
I'll get you something
a bit stronger...
I tried.
I really tried. We both did.
Tried? It's OK.
Hey. I mean, we're
still trying.
You're still trying,
I'm still trying...
It's not gonna work.
OK, hey, let's...
..let's just take a break, OK?
Let's take a breather
for a second, alright?
OK?
I mean, I'm...
..I'm just starting to
get the hang of this.
It's not about whether you
can balance everything.
It's not.
I mean, I love you for trying.
Jess.
Don't do this.
And I love seeing you with Lola.
I'm so happy for you.
Don't do this, please...
But I don't fit in
this, in your life.
Yes, you do. I don't.
Yes, you do. I don't.
Please don't.
And to be honest, I don't
think that I want to.
Hey.
I love you.
Then let's just take a
break for a second, OK?
♪ You are gonna leave... ♪
You don't have to
do this, Jess, OK?
Let's just talk.
Let's talk. Let's talk, OK?
♪ So I took a walk and
it followed me... ♪
♪ But till the end Of
the one-way street... ♪
I love you.
Jess.
Jess, Jess.
♪ And for a minute there
I swear I was blind... ♪
Fuck.
♪ I don't mind if you don't mind
♪ I don't mind if you don't mind
♪ No I don't mind
if you don't mind
♪ Hey I got a heart
♪ I found it in my backyard
♪ And for a minute there
I swear I was blind
♪ But I still shine
from time to time
♪ I get mad about
what I can't have
♪ And I hated that
I'm like that. ♪
Oh, it is
such a waste of time
worrying about a house
when this is so beautiful.
I have to
tell you something.
What?
Richard sent me an
email this morning.
What'd it say?
What'd it say?
Well, so, yesterday...
..I made an offer on the house.
What?
I just wanted to see if he
was open to it, that's all.
Just listen to what he
says and then we can, yeah?
So...
"Glen...
"will have an answer
for you this afternoon.
"Looking good, though.
"Just a few things to work out."
Glen, I couldn't
have been clearer.
I mean, if you accept, just...
..just think what
this means, right?
The title will be in
both of our names,
it'll be our home, together.
And Richard will be gone.
Please, just think about it.
Yeah?
I don't wanna live
anywhere else...
..nor do you.
It's just not right that
he makes money out of this.
)
Passionfruit?
No, thank you.
Oh, thank you.
So, what's...
..what's going on?
You guys pregnant or something?
Oh, god, no. Aaron,
that's so stupid.
So...
..look, thanks for coming.
Sweetheart, I know you've
been going through some...
..you know... Oh.
..you know, with, you know, in
regard, you know, Peter and...
Yep, it's fine.
If anyone can get
through it, then...
And I know you've got a
lot on your plate, you know
but you're a wonderful dad.
You're better than
I was at your age.
You wanna try this?
I'm not gonna eat it.
So...
..Anita and I have been...
..Anita and I have been...
..having some...
..recently...
..there've been some issues,
which I won't go into.
Oh, that's good.
But I've had to
make some decisions,
or a decision.
And...
..I'm selling the house.
What? Hang on.
It's time to move on.
It's alright. What
are you talking about?
No, it's not alright.
What do you mean?
I want to. It's time.
Yeah, I think it's
great. It's half empty.
What do you need
with all this space?
No, I live here.
What are you doing?
No, of course, I
know you live here
but don't worry, I'll make sure
you and Lola are
settled in a new place.
Oh, like you did
with me? Oh...
No, Dad, I think it's perfect.
You're not gonna have to
worry about your retirement.
It's great. Well, no...
..well, actually...
It's great.
..after I help Aaron,
most of the proceeds
will go to...
..go towards buying
Anita's house.
Fucking hell.
We should have spoken
about this first.
Yeah. Yes. Woah.
Yeah. Yes. Woah.
So, let me explain
and you know, without going
into too many details.
Anita might be about
to lose her house.
OK and why's that?
Is that because of
the insurance stuff?
No, no, no, no, you don't
really need to know why...
Why not? ..but we
love living there.
And I've no interest
in moving back here.
I mean, this was the
most wonderful house,
you know, for us when
we were a young family.
So many of my happiest
memories are here.
But they're memories.
They're memories.
They're there.
And memories don't disappear
when you sell a house.
Oh, I wish some of
them would. Oh, my god.
You know, I would
have sold this house
sooner or later anyway.
I just needed the
right reason and...
..and this is it.
So, I know it's
a lot to take in.
But it's the right decision
for all of us as a family.
For all of us as a family.
Yeah. Let's...
Well, selfish much.
It's...
Why are you whispering?
It's your house.
Hey Clara, it's Peter.
I'm sending you this
so you can't say no
but I'm taking you
out to dinner tonight.
I'll pick you up at 7:00pm, OK?
Bye.
So, Libby's pulled out.
Of course. Why?
The in-laws are in town.
Oh.
Hey, what about this guy?
He's way more fun than Libby.
Hey, come on. It's
meant to just be us.
Hey, come on. It's
meant to just be us.
Hey, are you in?
What? Sorry?
What's going on?
Nothing. Nothing's going on.
What's wrong?
My girlfriend's just
broken up with me
and...
..I'm about to lose
my house, so... yeah.
Yeah.
I can't look.
Is he crying?
He can stay with me.
Why didn't you tell
me you were gonna do that?
Because you would
have stopped me.
Yeah, I would have.
I'll get it.
Richard.
We're in the kitchen.
OK.
Hello. Hi, Richard.
I won't keep you long.
I just wanted to tell
you both personally
and you know, this is probably
the last time I'm in my own house,
where I grew up.
I'll accept the offer
if you up it 10%.
Mm...
And that's it? That's it.
I wanna apologise
to you too, Anita,
for just turning up.
When I saw that you were
getting married, I...
..I was just concerned that
you wouldn't find someone
that was good enough.
Someone who would stick by you,
present company
included, sorry, Glen.
You know, when Joe died,
you said that you would
never be with anyone else.
You said that you would
never be with anyone else.
I never said that.
No, you did. No, I didn't.
Yeah, you did. You said
that you needed time.
And I left you alone.
Yeah?
You know, I would have
stayed until the end, Anita.
I never had any
feelings for you.
I wouldn't have cared
about your condition.
Excuse me?
It's ironic how it was
you with the diagnosis
but Joe who died.
Oh, fuck off.
Just fuck off.
Oh, god, you have always
wanted too much from me.
Just, please, just leave.
Yeah, it...
It's nothing.
What diagnosis?
Oh, it's just a gene
I carry, that's all.
It's nothing. It's fine.
Oh, Glen, it's not a problem.
It's never been a problem
and I can't believe ever
that it would be a problem.
What kind of gene?
It's a cancer gene but you know,
ovarian and breast
but it's not a problem.
And I don't even know
how Richard knew about it
and I mean, I assume
that Joe told him
but you know, it's
just nothing, Glen.
It's absolutely fine.
I'm absolutely fine.
OK?
Alright, well.
Are you OK?
Hi, Dad. It's Aaron.
Hey, I was just wondering
if we could just talk,
just about the decision
of selling the house.
Just about the decision
of selling the house.
I just...
Just call me back when you can
and we can just talk about it.
I just don't think
you're thinking straight
and...
..yep.
Is this place OK?
Like is it... It's beautiful.
Yeah, I know, just
a photographer
recommended it to me
so I thought, yeah.
Yeah, it's just...
..I just feel like I'm
a bit under-dressed.
Oh, no, no, you look beautiful.
As always.
Oh, I've just came
straight from work, so...
I've also got these mocktails
that we can try here.
Oh, fun. Yeah.
Are you guys ready to order?
Oh. Ah...
..we don't, no, we
don't have the menu yet.
Sorry. Yeah.
This is not...
This is...
What are we doing?
It's just I can't keep...
..you seem, Peter, you
seem really nervous now,
which is kind of really...
..just... Hi, guys I've got...
..and I think we
need to... Sorry.
Clara.
You are the most
wonderful thing that...
I don't wanna lose you.
I don't wanna lose us
and I don't wanna run from you.
And I know that I've been...
..not great, well not myself
or not who I want to be.
But this is me, not running.
Clara...
..will you marry me?
Oh, my god.
He's proposing.
Are you fucking kidding me?
No. What are you thinking?
I don't wanna lose us, Clara.
Peter, we're not good.
You think putting a
ring in front of me
is gonna fix the fact that
I live in a house with a
teenager who hides in his room
and an adult who
hides in his head?
I don't want to be
proposed to, Peter.
I want to talk.
I want you to talk to
me so that we can...
Clara... ..solve
this together.
..we do, we talk.
You talk, I talk, you shout.
Arguing is not shouting.
I'm just trying to do something
to show you how I feel.
If you wanna do
something, Peter,
start by showing up
to an appointment.
Where are you...
♪ I feel the distance between us
♪ And I don't know what to do
♪ 'Cause I know
that it's never you
♪ That caused it
♪ You could come on closer
♪ But I'd step back
fall right over
♪ Scared that you will see
right through me and know it
♪ And I won't lie
♪ Tonight I'm not fine
♪ And I won't lie
♪ Your messages
won't get a reply
♪ I'm a gho
♪ Oh oh
♪ Woo hoo hoo hoo
♪ Imma go woo hoo hoo
♪ Imma go woo hoo hoo
♪ Woo hoo hoo hoo
♪ You will never know where
♪ I'm sorry that
I left like this
♪ But was thinking of you too
♪ I know that it's
best for you if I leave
♪ I couldn't express my thoughts
♪ And I'm thinking
that's the cause
♪ For why I disappeared
from your movie. ♪
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Just having a little
champagne breakfast.
She looks so much
like you, Aaron.
Oh, thank, thank
you. Thank you.
Do you want some champs?
No, no, I have to work, I...
Thanks.
I'm just gonna pass that around.
This is like the full
suburban thing, isn't it?
You guys have had your
whooping cough shots, right?
Mm.
Hubby goes to work and Mum's
at home getting pissed.
Shut up. You're so embarrassing.
No, I just, I just
don't think it's safe,
you know, with the
baby and everything.
I mean, we've all
been vaccinated?
Yes? No? Great.
It's a bit loud for the
baby... Yep, let's just go.
Dude, can you just
chill the fuck out?
I am chill, OK? You're not.
Yes, I am. I'm being chill.
I'm just trying to look
after Lola, alright?
What, and don't you think
that I checked, Aaron?
I've checked.
Alright, yes, OK, I just want you
to let me know about these things
before you just do them.
Before you just do them.
Yeah, but what, so I'm
supposed to tell you
every single time that
I have a friend over?
No. No, you're right,
you're right. I'll...
Mm, missed my tram.
OK, so go. That's great.
Go to work. Go.
See you tonight.
Hey. Oh, hey. Sorry
if I woke you.
No...
You just got home
a few hours ago.
Yeah, we're short-staffed.
Results come today.
Have a good day.
You're up early.
Yeah.
You're working?
Yep.
We can't all retire.
I'm sorry.
What's the job?
Cruise ships.
Brochure for a cruise ship.
Oh, we've gotta, we've
gotta do something.
We've gotta go and see him.
I'm not going to see him.
Not going to put myself
in that position again.
Well, then he could just come
around any time and say, you know,
"Sorry, I've decided to
sell, you've gotta leave,"
or, I don't know.
Or, I don't know.
He made a promise to Joe,
and I just don't even think
Richard would go against that.
But what if his business goes
under, or what if, I don't know,
what if he suddenly
really needs the money?
I mean, doesn't that worry you?
No. I refuse to let it worry me.
I refuse to.
God.
How're you doing? Hey.
Now, any other outstanding?
Oh.
Everyone, this
is Aaron. Sorry.
He's a recent graduate
who is open-minded
about start times and meetings.
Well, say hi. Yes. Hi,
everyone.
OK, usually I'd say the
new guy can do the summary,
but he wasn't here.
So, Laurie, can you do that?
Sure.
Thanks, everyone.
Thank you.
Amy, I am so sorry.
My child's mother, she had a
baby shower thing this morning
and I didn't...
At 9:00 in the morning?
Go her.
Yeah, yeah, and then
the trams were late.
Oh, you've got kids too?
Nope.
But... They're stock photos.
Oh.
Would I still be here
if I didn't have kids?
OK.
I should go,
shouldn't I? Probably.
Yes. Yes.
This water pressure's weak.
They should fix it.
Oh sorry, bit early.
No, you're right. We'll
be a couple of minutes.
OK, I'll just, I'll
wait outside. OK.
That wasn't flirting,
if you're wondering.
Sacha, how do we fix this?
I don't know.
And I don't have the
brain space to work on it
'cause my life is
falling apart right now.
Are you going to the
conference drinks?
It's the closing night.
It'll be fantastic.
Nah, got a kid. I
have an early morning.
Have fun, though.
I went last year and
I'm still hungover.
That's hilarious.
Good day.
Just here for the roof.
The roof?
Richard?
No.
Have you guys got a
leak in your roof?
Yeah, we do, but...
That's alright.
I just need to get up
there and take a look
so I can give you a quote.
No, we don't...
Look, I'm sorry, we weren't
told you were coming.
Oh, you're the tenant. OK.
No.
Well, no, no... What's
going on, darling?
Hi. Hi.
This man is here to fix
the leak in the roof.
Oh, great.
Except I didn't,
I didn't call him.
Except I didn't,
I didn't call him.
What's the...
It says a Richard
Beale made the booking.
Oh, right.
Well, I'm sorry, it's just
not really a good time.
Yeah, I think you should
call Richard Beale.
Yeah... Yeah? You call him.
That's OK.
I'm gonna kill him.
Right-o, we should,
we need to stay calm.
Oh, why?
I think we'll go and see
him and we'll say, you know,
"You can't just call a..."
You know, this is your home.
Yeah, and his brother would
kill him if he was still alive.
Well, yeah, maybe that's a good,
that's an angle.
But I, look, I think we should,
we should see if he'll
sign something official.
Oh, Glen, he's not
going to sign anything.
God, even as Joe was dying
he tried to get Richard to transfer
his share of the house to me.
What, he didn't want to?
Well of course he
didn't want to.
He's Richard. Oh.
But he did promise that he
would not sell the house.
Oh, god, I don't even care.
I don't care. He can
have the bloody house.
I don't even care.
No, no, no, no...
I don't even care.
No, no, no, no...
I just don't think... Whoa,
whoa, whoa, no, no, it's OK.
It's OK. It's OK.
It's OK. It's OK.
I won't let anything happen.
I'm a probate lawyer.
What? What?
Oh, darling, thank you.
Yeah.
Hi.
Hey. What's going on?
So, Max is definitely my son.
Ooh, right. Yeah.
I thought, I
thought it was bad news.
That's great.
Yeah.
I'm sorry.
It was the only thing
I could think about
and I just was ruminating on
it for days, so, you know?
But it feels like
I've done it before
so you know, I can do
it again, which is...
So, we're not breaking up?
Fuck, Clara.
No, you told me that I
should see other people.
So, is that not something
I need to do anymore?
And can we get on with loving Max,
now that we know that he's your son?
Look I've always loved Max. It
was your idea to take the test.
Yes, because I was trying
to stop a stupid fight
between you and Julia,
because you were making
this all about you.
Max has always been your son,
no matter what the results say.
Mm-hmm.
Just like if we
needed a donor, Peter,
you would be the child's father.
Yeah, yeah, of course.
But that's not the
point though, is it?
No, the point is that at
the first sign of trouble,
your solution is to run from me.
OK.
I thought that we could
celebrate the good news,
but clearly, we can't,
so let's just leave it.
I have a work thing.
A function thing,
so, and I've gotta
show my face so...
Uh-huh..
..do you want to come? Nah.
We can celebrate there.
No thanks. OK, well
I need to get ready.
Don't want to be around
people I don't know, so...
Here. Thanks, darling.
We'll give him a minute.
I think you should talk
first. I'll just strangle him.
Alright.
Well, what are we going to say?
Um. Well, I'll tell him
that it's your home,
it's our home,
and we would like to be assured
that it will remain our home.
And we would like to be assured
that it will remain our home.
I don't think
that's unreasonable.
And we would like
that in writing.
And if he says no?
Well if he says no,
I'll tell him...
Or you could bring up Joe. OK.
Yes? What he would
have wanted. Mm-hmm.
And if that doesn't work,
then I'll look him
directly in the eye
and I will, you know,
I'll say, "Listen."
And you know, I'll give
him a stern legal warning.
There are avenues I
can take, you know?
That sort of thing.
Let's hope it
doesn't come to that.
Ah. Come in.
Yeah, please, excuse the mess.
Anita, you look
wonderful as always.
Hey, thanks for the
other night. Really.
No, it was great to see
the old place again.
No, it was great to see
the old place again.
Oh, thank you for coming.
And you, you called
the roof man?
Oh, he's come already,
has he? Well...
Yeah, I thought it would be
easier and safer to get a pro.
Yeah, but we didn't
ask for it, so...
Oh, I thought we discussed it.
No, we didn't.
Anyway, that's, that's...
So Anita and I, need a
bit of clarification.
Right.
You said the other night, that
you made a promise to Anita
that when Joe died she
could live in the house
for as long as she wants.
As long as she needs, yeah.
Well, you're not thinking
of moving out, are you?
What? Glen, you've got
a house, don't you?
No, no, no. We'd like
you to put it in writing.
Put...
So, we both feel that even
though we have your word
and we do trust you,
that it would, it would
just be better for everyone
that it would, it would
just be better for everyone
if we had a more
official document
about who has the right
to live in the house.
Like a lease?
No, no, no, not a lease.
Why have you been
contacting me? Why?
Yeah, why? Why are
you doing this?
Come on, I don't understand.
Do you think that
Joe would be happy
with you threatening
to take my home?
I'm not threatening you.
I have nothing, Richard.
Nothing of my own.
You have a husband.
Oh, so that's it?
You're angry 'cause
I got married?
I'm happy for you to
keep living there.
Then put it in writing.
But put what in writing?
What, you want me to sign
the title over to you?
That's it, isn't it? Huh.
You want me to sign the
title over to you for free.
Look, I think we should go.
We'll talk.
Yeah.
So, is Ella living here now?
No, no, no, she's just gonna
stay for a bit, you know?
Her mum just left and...
No, I just think
it's a bit easier.
Hey Jess.
Hi.
How's Lola?
Oh, she's in a pretty fucken
shitty mood, actually.
Aaron, what are you doing?
Huh? What are you doing?
Oh, I'm just moving
these, you know? Why?
Well, I don't know,
I just thought they
might be in the...
I don't want you to move anything.
Do you want me to put it in my room?
No. Please, I'm fine.
Right, yeah, yeah,
no.
Right, yeah, yeah,
no.
I'll just put them back. No,
Aaron, put them on properly.
Ah, yeah, yeah, sorry.
Ay.
I'm not touching anything.
Hi. Hey.
Clara. Hi. You came.
Yeah. Thomas.
Yeah. Is Sacha coming?
No.
Just a G&T, thanks.
Actually, sorry, no tonic,
double gin on the rocks.
Thanks.
Clara, this is Johan.
He's not from Melbourne.
I gotta pee.
Thank you.
Did you enjoy the
conference? Huh?
The conference?
Oh, I haven't, I
haven't seen much of it.
Actually, I haven't
seen any of it.
They have these boring
speakers with zero charisma
and no real-world
experience, so...
You spoke, didn't you?
Trauma Outcomes and
Performance Improvement.
Wow, sexy title.
Sorry I missed it.
Wow, sexy title.
Sorry I missed it.
That's OK.
Was your talk a disaster?
No, why?
You look morose.
Oh, it's just my face.
No, I...
I think everyone
seemed to enjoy it.
Not what I heard though.
You're more senior than
these people, right?
That's rude.
Sorry.
I mean, obviously,
you're more experienced.
Surgeon.
That's even ruder.
Anaesthetist?
Yeah, there you go.
Oh, OK.
You're too attractive
to be a surgeon.
Can I say that?
No.
Well, I mean, not normally,
but when you say it,
it kind of just sounds like
a clinical observation.
I'm observant.
I can't possibly borrow enough.
I can't possibly borrow enough.
No.
Right.
Well, what if we
moved into my house?
Well, I'm not going to
let him just have this.
I mean, I have every
right to live here.
Well what if, what
if I buy the house?
What?
Absolutely not.
Why not?
Because I'm not having
you saving me, Glen.
I'm not saving
you. I'm with you.
We're in this together.
I love this place.
I feel more myself here
than anywhere else.
Well, that's not gonna happen.
But thank you.
Honestly, I'm just
gonna go to bed.
Yeah, we're trying.
Well, technically, but
you're supposed to be relaxed
and we're not relaxed
and you're not
supposed to and, and...
Mm.
But actually most importantly you
should probably be having sex.
Yes. Often.
We used to.
I mean, we used to do it
because it was out of the
question not to, but now, no.
I mean, I'm walking around,
I'm tiptoeing in my own house.
Mm. My partner doesn't talk.
His son hates me.
His son.
Oh, my, god. What?
His son, the moods. Oh.
I mean, I know all
teenagers have moods,
but this kid is like
a major headache.
You weren't a headache
when you were a teenager?
I was entirely focused on
studying and people-pleasing.
OK.
Can I tell you something?
Yeah, of course. What?
I don't like his son.
I'm terrible, aren't I?
Look, OK, to be fair to me, though,
my life is being dictated to
by all these things that I
used to not even think about,
and then I'm being
told to relax.
Well, it's hard to relax when
you're being told to relax.
I get it.
It's impossible.
Yes. And then I think, OK,
it's easier being
single, but it's not.
Are you single? Well...
Don't answer that.
I travel a lot.
Of course, you do.
But, but yeah, listen, that
doesn't mean I don't want kids.
Oh, of course not,
and two dogs... OK.
..and a nanny and
a Volvo with wings.
Yes. Why?
Does that, does that
threaten you, or...
What?
The incessant sarcasm
kind of gives you away.
I'm...
I'm not...
I'm not, it's not... Can
I tell you something?
Yeah.
I used to put my feet in
ice water before surgery,
just to relax.
I thought you were... What?
I just thought you were going
to say before, before sex.
Well, I haven't tried
that yet but I'm open.
I'm open to anything.
OK, well you let me
know how that goes.
You could be part
of the experiment.
Pardon?
That sounded weird.
Yeah, I, I don't know,
I just don't think we
should be talking like this.
What, talking isn't
cheating, is it?
Well, it depends if it
raises your blood pressure.
Well, that's your department,
controlling blood pressure.
How's yours going?
It's getting a bit high.
I'm not going to
move any further.
It's, it's your call.
Hi.
Sacha.
What are you doing here?
Couldn't be at home.
Oh, my god, neither could I.
Oh, my god. Save me
from a terrible choice.
He's so hot and he's so smart.
There's a dance floor.
I don't dance. Let's go.
Let's have a dance.
Hey, VIPs only.
Sorry.
OK. Yeah.
Let's go.
One sec.
What's going on?
She has a fever.
I can't get her to stop, Aaron.
I'll call the hotline.
Hi, there.
Yes, I have a, I've got a
newborn who has a fever.
It's 39 degrees. Yeah,
she's 39 degrees.
I mean, she's been
around some friends,
so I don't know if that
would, I'm sorry, yeah, OK.
Yeah, we've got a... Maybe
she's too wrapped up.
A rash? OK.
Aaron, that's
warm. Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah, I don't know.
She's had some strangers around
so I don't know if
that would, right?
There are no rashes
anywhere else.
OK, awesome, yeah. OK.
Let's just go.
They said we should just go
to the emergency room so...
What? Yeah.
What? Yeah.
That seems so dramatic.
How is that fucken
dramatic, man?
Because she's got...
It's everything.
She's got a nappy
rash. Ella, I just...
She doesn't have
rashes anywhere else.
Don't want to take no
precautions, alright?
Fuck,
I can't even fucking think.
I'll text you when we
know what's going on, OK?
OK.
OK.
Good luck. Get
some sleep, yeah?
OK.
OK. Bye.
Sach, please don't ever be
mad at me like that again.
Please. Who says
I'm not still mad?
OK.
I shouldn't have spoken to Joni,
but no, no, no, but I wasn't the
one who told the whole hospital.
It's not about Joni,
OK? It's about...
I'm not saying I never want to
hear you talk about yourself,
because your life is
a fucking disaster
because your life is
a fucking disaster
and I love helping you
because I'm very wise and
full of excellent opinions.
Yeah, yeah.
I just need you to listen
to my disasters too.
Yes. And not make them worse.
Yes.
How are you and Vicky?
Not now, dickhead.
Fuck, I'm drunk
and I want to go
home and have chips,
but good try.
Yes, thank you, that
is the idea. OK.
You should apologise
to Joni, too.
You just said it
wasn't about Joni.
It's not, but it's
the right thing to do.
Also, you hate apologising
and I will enjoy that.
OK. Yep.
I'm going home. Mm-hm.
You should too.
You coming?
Wait, wait, my straw. Yeah.
Mm.
Can you rinse the milkshake thing
before you put it in the dishwasher?
These are clean.
Mhm.
Big night?
You once told me...
..that you were scared I
would run if things got tough.
Do you remember that?
Mhm.
Oh, the irony.
OK.
Get some sleep, Clara.
No.
Your son owes me $50.
♪ It feels like there's
a thousand rocks
♪ Tied to my feet
♪ The air I breathe in
is as thick as bricks
♪ I try to run but the
tide pulls me back in
♪ The memories are bittersweet
♪ They make my fingers bleed
♪ And my heart numb
♪ And my heart numb
♪ I thought that
I could save you
♪ You thought that
you could fix me
♪ We thought that
we'd be soaring high
♪ We'd touch the clouds
♪ And dance under moon lit skies
♪ And heavenly lights
♪ I find it kind of funny
♪ I find it kind of sad
♪ To think you're
somewhere in this world
♪ Carrying a bag
♪ Full of my insecurities
♪ My guilt and shame
♪ To think I told my best friend
♪ Now you're a stranger
carrying my secrets
♪ Oh oh
♪ The air I breathe in
is as thick as bricks. ♪
♪ The air I breathe in
is as thick as bricks. ♪
Interesting.
Well, it's more than the value.
It doesn't seem fair that
Anita's in this position.
She...
It's been her house
for such a long time.
I just want her to be secure.
And I think that this
would make your brother,
Joe, happy too.
It's not enough.
But I'll think about it.
So, you're open to it?
Yeah, I'll get back to you.
Yeah.
What, now? Yeah.
And not a Clara apology,
OK, a proper apology.
OK. "I'm sorry..."
I know how to do it. Do you?
No, maybe I think it was maybe
the third one down, or...
Hi. Sorry to interrupt.
Do you mind if I talk
to you for a minute?
Sorry, so sorry.
Mm.
Oh, nice snack.
They ran out of muffins.
Oh. Oh, try this.
I made it. Try it,
tell me what you think.
Thanks. Yeah, OK.
I wanted to say I'm really
sorry if I offended you and...
I am sorry that
I offended you...
..about flirting with Sacha.
It was a really giant assumption
on my part and it was wrong of me.
You were just trying to
be a good friend and...
..you seem like a really
nice person, so I'm sorry.
Well, thank you.
I am a nice person.
I mean...
..I only told you.
What are you implying?
About the marr...
..the marriage problems
and then all of a sudden
the whole hospital knew.
But anyway, yeah.
Sorry.
Fucken nailed it.
So, at first glance it
looks like a home run
but once you realise the
majority of their earnings
are pro forma adjustment
and normalisation.
Oi!
Hey!
Not OK.
Yep, yeah, sorry. I...
Yeah, no, I just...
My daughter kept
me up last night.
You're not the only
person with kids.
And believe me,
if you don't leave your
home stuff at the door,
you're not gonna last long.
Yeah, sorry, Amy.
OK.
OK.
What?
Just don't make me click
at you like a jerk.
You don't look like a jerk.
Try me.
OK, now you made me
wink at you too. Yeah.
OK?
Don't tell HR about this. No.
Unless of course you need to.
Oh, dammit.
Can we just focus? Yes, yes.
Thank you. OK.
Pro forma adjustments.
OK, one, two.
Oh, hi.
Hey.
How are you feeling?
Oh.
Hi, Max.
Hey, Clara. How are you?
Good, thank you.
Do you want some pizza?
Yeah. Sure.
What is going on?
He's 16 and you were right.
I should have been
an adult earlier.
Sorry.
Thank you.
And thanks for
lending me your money.
You're welcome.
I am so sorry about last night.
It was just relentless.
And then I come home to this.
I mean, does a baby
really need all this?
No.
Hello.
How was your day?
I think we need to...
Need to what?
What?
Hey? This is really hard.
I love you. Yeah,
I love you too.
I love you. Yeah,
I love you too.
Do you want a beer?
I'll get you something
a bit stronger...
I tried.
I really tried. We both did.
Tried? It's OK.
Hey. I mean, we're
still trying.
You're still trying,
I'm still trying...
It's not gonna work.
OK, hey, let's...
..let's just take a break, OK?
Let's take a breather
for a second, alright?
OK?
I mean, I'm...
..I'm just starting to
get the hang of this.
It's not about whether you
can balance everything.
It's not.
I mean, I love you for trying.
Jess.
Don't do this.
And I love seeing you with Lola.
I'm so happy for you.
Don't do this, please...
But I don't fit in
this, in your life.
Yes, you do. I don't.
Yes, you do. I don't.
Please don't.
And to be honest, I don't
think that I want to.
Hey.
I love you.
Then let's just take a
break for a second, OK?
♪ You are gonna leave... ♪
You don't have to
do this, Jess, OK?
Let's just talk.
Let's talk. Let's talk, OK?
♪ So I took a walk and
it followed me... ♪
♪ But till the end Of
the one-way street... ♪
I love you.
Jess.
Jess, Jess.
♪ And for a minute there
I swear I was blind... ♪
Fuck.
♪ I don't mind if you don't mind
♪ I don't mind if you don't mind
♪ No I don't mind
if you don't mind
♪ Hey I got a heart
♪ I found it in my backyard
♪ And for a minute there
I swear I was blind
♪ But I still shine
from time to time
♪ I get mad about
what I can't have
♪ And I hated that
I'm like that. ♪
Oh, it is
such a waste of time
worrying about a house
when this is so beautiful.
I have to
tell you something.
What?
Richard sent me an
email this morning.
What'd it say?
What'd it say?
Well, so, yesterday...
..I made an offer on the house.
What?
I just wanted to see if he
was open to it, that's all.
Just listen to what he
says and then we can, yeah?
So...
"Glen...
"will have an answer
for you this afternoon.
"Looking good, though.
"Just a few things to work out."
Glen, I couldn't
have been clearer.
I mean, if you accept, just...
..just think what
this means, right?
The title will be in
both of our names,
it'll be our home, together.
And Richard will be gone.
Please, just think about it.
Yeah?
I don't wanna live
anywhere else...
..nor do you.
It's just not right that
he makes money out of this.
)
Passionfruit?
No, thank you.
Oh, thank you.
So, what's...
..what's going on?
You guys pregnant or something?
Oh, god, no. Aaron,
that's so stupid.
So...
..look, thanks for coming.
Sweetheart, I know you've
been going through some...
..you know... Oh.
..you know, with, you know, in
regard, you know, Peter and...
Yep, it's fine.
If anyone can get
through it, then...
And I know you've got a
lot on your plate, you know
but you're a wonderful dad.
You're better than
I was at your age.
You wanna try this?
I'm not gonna eat it.
So...
..Anita and I have been...
..Anita and I have been...
..having some...
..recently...
..there've been some issues,
which I won't go into.
Oh, that's good.
But I've had to
make some decisions,
or a decision.
And...
..I'm selling the house.
What? Hang on.
It's time to move on.
It's alright. What
are you talking about?
No, it's not alright.
What do you mean?
I want to. It's time.
Yeah, I think it's
great. It's half empty.
What do you need
with all this space?
No, I live here.
What are you doing?
No, of course, I
know you live here
but don't worry, I'll make sure
you and Lola are
settled in a new place.
Oh, like you did
with me? Oh...
No, Dad, I think it's perfect.
You're not gonna have to
worry about your retirement.
It's great. Well, no...
..well, actually...
It's great.
..after I help Aaron,
most of the proceeds
will go to...
..go towards buying
Anita's house.
Fucking hell.
We should have spoken
about this first.
Yeah. Yes. Woah.
Yeah. Yes. Woah.
So, let me explain
and you know, without going
into too many details.
Anita might be about
to lose her house.
OK and why's that?
Is that because of
the insurance stuff?
No, no, no, no, you don't
really need to know why...
Why not? ..but we
love living there.
And I've no interest
in moving back here.
I mean, this was the
most wonderful house,
you know, for us when
we were a young family.
So many of my happiest
memories are here.
But they're memories.
They're memories.
They're there.
And memories don't disappear
when you sell a house.
Oh, I wish some of
them would. Oh, my god.
You know, I would
have sold this house
sooner or later anyway.
I just needed the
right reason and...
..and this is it.
So, I know it's
a lot to take in.
But it's the right decision
for all of us as a family.
For all of us as a family.
Yeah. Let's...
Well, selfish much.
It's...
Why are you whispering?
It's your house.
Hey Clara, it's Peter.
I'm sending you this
so you can't say no
but I'm taking you
out to dinner tonight.
I'll pick you up at 7:00pm, OK?
Bye.
So, Libby's pulled out.
Of course. Why?
The in-laws are in town.
Oh.
Hey, what about this guy?
He's way more fun than Libby.
Hey, come on. It's
meant to just be us.
Hey, come on. It's
meant to just be us.
Hey, are you in?
What? Sorry?
What's going on?
Nothing. Nothing's going on.
What's wrong?
My girlfriend's just
broken up with me
and...
..I'm about to lose
my house, so... yeah.
Yeah.
I can't look.
Is he crying?
He can stay with me.
Why didn't you tell
me you were gonna do that?
Because you would
have stopped me.
Yeah, I would have.
I'll get it.
Richard.
We're in the kitchen.
OK.
Hello. Hi, Richard.
I won't keep you long.
I just wanted to tell
you both personally
and you know, this is probably
the last time I'm in my own house,
where I grew up.
I'll accept the offer
if you up it 10%.
Mm...
And that's it? That's it.
I wanna apologise
to you too, Anita,
for just turning up.
When I saw that you were
getting married, I...
..I was just concerned that
you wouldn't find someone
that was good enough.
Someone who would stick by you,
present company
included, sorry, Glen.
You know, when Joe died,
you said that you would
never be with anyone else.
You said that you would
never be with anyone else.
I never said that.
No, you did. No, I didn't.
Yeah, you did. You said
that you needed time.
And I left you alone.
Yeah?
You know, I would have
stayed until the end, Anita.
I never had any
feelings for you.
I wouldn't have cared
about your condition.
Excuse me?
It's ironic how it was
you with the diagnosis
but Joe who died.
Oh, fuck off.
Just fuck off.
Oh, god, you have always
wanted too much from me.
Just, please, just leave.
Yeah, it...
It's nothing.
What diagnosis?
Oh, it's just a gene
I carry, that's all.
It's nothing. It's fine.
Oh, Glen, it's not a problem.
It's never been a problem
and I can't believe ever
that it would be a problem.
What kind of gene?
It's a cancer gene but you know,
ovarian and breast
but it's not a problem.
And I don't even know
how Richard knew about it
and I mean, I assume
that Joe told him
but you know, it's
just nothing, Glen.
It's absolutely fine.
I'm absolutely fine.
OK?
Alright, well.
Are you OK?
Hi, Dad. It's Aaron.
Hey, I was just wondering
if we could just talk,
just about the decision
of selling the house.
Just about the decision
of selling the house.
I just...
Just call me back when you can
and we can just talk about it.
I just don't think
you're thinking straight
and...
..yep.
Is this place OK?
Like is it... It's beautiful.
Yeah, I know, just
a photographer
recommended it to me
so I thought, yeah.
Yeah, it's just...
..I just feel like I'm
a bit under-dressed.
Oh, no, no, you look beautiful.
As always.
Oh, I've just came
straight from work, so...
I've also got these mocktails
that we can try here.
Oh, fun. Yeah.
Are you guys ready to order?
Oh. Ah...
..we don't, no, we
don't have the menu yet.
Sorry. Yeah.
This is not...
This is...
What are we doing?
It's just I can't keep...
..you seem, Peter, you
seem really nervous now,
which is kind of really...
..just... Hi, guys I've got...
..and I think we
need to... Sorry.
Clara.
You are the most
wonderful thing that...
I don't wanna lose you.
I don't wanna lose us
and I don't wanna run from you.
And I know that I've been...
..not great, well not myself
or not who I want to be.
But this is me, not running.
Clara...
..will you marry me?
Oh, my god.
He's proposing.
Are you fucking kidding me?
No. What are you thinking?
I don't wanna lose us, Clara.
Peter, we're not good.
You think putting a
ring in front of me
is gonna fix the fact that
I live in a house with a
teenager who hides in his room
and an adult who
hides in his head?
I don't want to be
proposed to, Peter.
I want to talk.
I want you to talk to
me so that we can...
Clara... ..solve
this together.
..we do, we talk.
You talk, I talk, you shout.
Arguing is not shouting.
I'm just trying to do something
to show you how I feel.
If you wanna do
something, Peter,
start by showing up
to an appointment.
Where are you...
♪ I feel the distance between us
♪ And I don't know what to do
♪ 'Cause I know
that it's never you
♪ That caused it
♪ You could come on closer
♪ But I'd step back
fall right over
♪ Scared that you will see
right through me and know it
♪ And I won't lie
♪ Tonight I'm not fine
♪ And I won't lie
♪ Your messages
won't get a reply
♪ I'm a gho
♪ Oh oh
♪ Woo hoo hoo hoo
♪ Imma go woo hoo hoo
♪ Imma go woo hoo hoo
♪ Woo hoo hoo hoo
♪ You will never know where
♪ I'm sorry that
I left like this
♪ But was thinking of you too
♪ I know that it's
best for you if I leave
♪ I couldn't express my thoughts
♪ And I'm thinking
that's the cause
♪ For why I disappeared
from your movie. ♪
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