Packed to the Rafters (2008–2013): Season 5, Episode 21 - Free to Choose - full transcript

Shortly before his trial, Coby jumps bail. Looking for him with the gang makes Jake miss his father's fatal surgery. Coby has a void meeting at Doug's and sneaks back in at Jake's to ...

Our choices in life
start out so simple.

Which one, eh?

If only they stayed that way.

-Okay.
-Go on, you do it.

-You do it, go on.
-Dinner's about half

an hour away.
You hungry, Dad?

-Not especially. Which hand?

Good girl, that's it.

- Coby?
-Frankie.

Any news?

You could always try
to call him again.



I've already left
10 messages.

I should have stopped him
while I had the chance.

Oh, darling, you didn't know
he was saying goodbye.

I had a feeling
that something was up.

Not that he was going
to shoot through.

No, Jules, I took my eye
off the ball.

Yeah, because of me
losing the plot

and freaking poor Cooper out.

It's no one's fault.

And Cooper's fine.

Let's just put it behind us.

Look, I better put this one
into her bath.

Come on, love.

Thanks Ted.



-Ooh!

What are we going to do
about him?

Oh, he seems fine.

Well, he's just covering.
Can't you tell?

I don't know Jules,
one crisis at a time.

Coby is not silly enough
to jeopardize his bail.

Trust me.

Mate, this is a mistake.

I'm not your mate.

Okay, fair enough.

It's all turned to crap
and it's your fault.

Oh, it's my fault.
How do you figure that?

Because you sleazed
onto me girlfriend, you prick!

Okay, okay.

You're right, it's my fault.

Don't just tell me
what I want to hear.

Fix it!

Walk away, or I'm going
to call the cops.

You're going to be in worse
trouble than you already are.

Is that what you want?

Why'd you have to go
and stuff everything up?

Things were good.

I warned you.

-Go to hell.

How can you tell
good choices from bad ones?

Police please.

Prick!

Well the consequences
are usually

a pretty good indication.

-G'day.
-We'd like to talk

-to Coby Jennings.
-Uh, he's not here.

-You know when he'll be back?
-Well, he shouldn't be long.

-What's up?
-They're looking for Coby.

Oh, he's gone to pick up
some dinner.

-Pizza yeah?
-Yeah.

Yeah.

So you're expecting him home?

Yeah, anytime now.

Well, when you see him
tell him we've got a warrant

-for his arrest.
-A warrant? Why?

He's broken his bail
conditions.

Cobes.

Look, tell him to report
to the station.

He'll be better off if
he comes of his own accord.

Okay, no problem.
Yeah, thank you, officers.

Ah, dig yourself in deeper
why don't you, Cobes.

I swear he has
a self-destruct button.

Oh, he's a Jennings, mate.
We get them fitted at birth.

Look, I can't hang around.

I've got to go down
the hospital and see Jim.

-If you see Cobes--
-I'll hog tie him,

make him watch kids TV
till you get back.

Okay, Matt.
Well, let me know

if you get on to him.

Okay, cheers.

What's the boy thinking of?

It's like he wants to go
to prison.

-I'm going to go look for him.
-Really?

Yeah, well, if he broke his
bail conditions he's probably

still near Duncan's.
He can't have got too far.

Darling, it's a needle
in a haystack.

Well, I can't do nothing.

I won't be late, all right.

-Dear, dear, dear.
- What are you doing?

I've finished.

But you've hardly eaten
anything.

I told you I wasn't hungry.

Dad.

Look, I know you're upset
about what happened.

-I'm dealing with it.
-How?

I'm dropping out
of Great Mates.

-Why?
-Look, Cooper needs someone

dependable and safe.

And I can't guarantee
that anymore.

You are dependable.

Sweetheart, I know how all
of this scares you.

But I'm not going
to take any chances.

Hey, I'm sorry.

I know I'm cutting it fine.

No. No worries.

-You're here now.
-Yeah.

Well, they said I could come
in so long as I make it quick.

You didn't have to come in
at all if you didn't want to.

No, I want to.

And tomorrow
I'll come earlier.

Promise.

Doing all right?

Yeah.

Top of the world, mate.

I'd go dancing but, uh,
already in my PJ's.

Yeah, going down
the clubs in your PJ's,

-you might start a new trend.
-Yeah.

-Yeah.

Hey there's, uh, there's
something I need to tell you.

I've signed the hospital's
NFR consent.

If I stop breathing I don't
want them to resuscitate me.

Uh, are you sure
that's what you want?

When it's my time,
it's my time.

I've had a good innings

Still no word?

-So what's the plan for today?
-No plan.

Matt's waiting at Jake's
place just in case he shows.

Well, I gave clear
instructions on that point.

And I'll be here all
day just keeping an eye out.

Well, we've got to face facts
that there's every chance

he's not coming back.
Not now that he knows

what's waiting for him.

You reckon we shouldn't have
left messages about a warrant?

No, it's best he knows
what he's walking into.

He's still a bloody idiot
though.

The longer he stays away
the worse it's going to get.

There is somewhere
he might have gone.

But you won't like it.

-Tom?
-You already thought about it?

-Yeah, Matt tried. No go.
-And you believe that?

It's not something
Tom would lie about.

He doesn't want Coby
to do time, he knows running's

not going to help.

So we're back where we started
with nothing?

Well, let's not give up hope.

Okay?

Okay.

All I'm saying
is with a small space

bright colors every time,
right?

Yeah, well, it depends
how small is small.

How small is small?
What does that mean?

-You guys good to go?
-Yeah, totally.

I'm just saying,
let's see Colleen's place

-then talk color.
-Yeah.

Plus find out what she does.

She said she works from home.

I bet she does
something boring.

-Carbo.
-Yeah, you've seen her.

I bet she's into
internet sales.

Yeah, I'm thinking
phone surveys.

Or insurance.
I bet she does insurance.

-Tantric sex.
-I'm sorry?

I'm a sex therapist.

Come through.

So, here is the space.

Oh, uh, yeah, good size.

-No kidding.
-It's what you do with it

-that counts.

-So I want to run workshops.
- Right.

Four or five couples
at a time.

-Mm-hmm.
-Uh, doing what exactly?

Tantric therapy.

So exploring sex
and sensuality.

Oh.

-Like an orgy?
-Carbo! Sorry.

Have you heard
of Tantra before?

I have. Yeah, heard of it.

Yeah, it's all about
holding back, isn't it?

Like touching and visualizing
and then delaying the release.

-Exactly.
- Yeah.

Why would you want
to hold back?

Um, so, um, I'm thinking
you want privacy screens.

-Soft mats, lots of cushions.
-Yeah, yeah.

All washable?

Nick, I know this stuff
can be a bit confronting,

but some people
do have issues with sex.

No, no, issues here. I'm good.

Oh, I'm sure.

And you seem
like a passionate man.

I'm guessing, um,
it's all about the destination

rather than the journey.

I'm just sensing that you
might be a bit of a rusher.

No way. I'm Greek.

So, um, I was, uh, thinking...

You right mate?

Oh, yeah, just drifted off.

Yeah, this Coby thing's
distracting us all.

Oh, well, it's not just that.

It's Jim.
Yeah, I don't know

how much longer he's got.

He gave consent
for the hospital

not to resuscitate him.

Oh, some people don't want
to delay the inevitable.

I don't blame him.

It's just made it feel,
real and final.

Yeah, well, I guess all you
can do is keep visiting him.

Make sure he knows
you're going to be around

-to help him through.
-Well, I'll see him tonight.

I'm sure he appreciates it.

Probably more than you know.

Hey, Cooper.

Is Ted home?

Ted. You got a visitor.

Why don't you want to be
my mate anymore?

Struth, they don't waste
any time, do they?

Well, either do you, Dad.

I don't care what happened.
You're fine now.

Uh, I'll leave you to it.

Tell him he's being stupid.

Uh, well, Cooper
you can still be friends

without Great Mates.

Exactly.

And they'll pair you up
with another mate.

I don't want another mate.

Look, I know it's hard
to understand

but it's you I'm thinking of,
believe me.

I can look after myself.

Come on you were meant to take
me to the skate park today.

Maybe we should give it
a miss this time.

Dad, you can walk
to the skate park, surely.

Well, I was heading
somewhere else actually.

Well, can we go there
on the way?

Okay. Okay, tell you what,

if Julie comes with us,

we can all walk
to the skate park.

What do you say?

- Hey.
-Coby at long bloody last.

-Where--
- No, no, Dave, Dave,

-it... It's Mattie.
-Are you with him?

No, no,
I just found his phone.

-Where?
- In his room.

He left it here.

What, so he hasn't got any
of our messages?

Yeah, he doesn't know
about the warrant.

Well, that's it then.

He really wants to cut
himself off, doesn't he?

Well, he could have just
left it in the rush.

Yeah, either that
or he doesn't give a stuff.

Well, thanks,
we'll see you soon.

If someone chooses
to self-destruct

there's not much anyone
can do about it.

So, I was thinking we should
stick with earth colors.

Reds, browns, ochres, creams.

-Yeah, sounds good to me.
-Carbo?

Sorry?
Hey what's with this

Tantric bizzo anyway?

I mean it seems like new age
crap to me.

-Why? What does it say?
- What you were saying.

It's all about visualizing,
communicating and delaying,

and delaying...

-And delaying.
- Yes.

-Mm.
-I mean I thought getting

to the end
was the whole point?

Colleen really got to you,

didn't she calling
you a rusher?

No, I can take my time.

And you often do
for five minutes.

I can slow it down
even more if you like.

Of course you can.

Oh, Dad, you said
it was just a little detour.

Yes, and we're here.

Hmm?

Well, what's this?

It's an aged care facility.

What?

What are we doing here?

Well, I thought it might be
a nice place to live.

So I made an appointment
to have a look around.

Oh, you're not serious?

Well, I told you
I was on my way somewhere

so I thought we may as well
all come and see it together.

Why would you want
to live here?

I'm not sure that I do yet.

I'll have to check it out
first.

But you've already got
a good house.

Exactly. Come on,
we're going to the skate park.

No, look we're here now,
it won't take long.

Dad, you've made your point.
We're not doing this now.

We'll talk about it later.
Come on, Cooper.

I can't believe he'd just
spring it on me like that.

And with Cooper in tow.

The whole thing's
bloody ridiculous anyway.

-What is?
-What do you think?

Still no word on Coby,
I take it?

Don't change the subject.

I know how you feel,
but there's no point

in harping on about it.

I shouldn't have taken
you there.

Or Cooper. You upset him.

-Cooper was fine.
-Dave, back me up.

Don't bring Dave into it.

-He's got enough on his mind.
-No, it's okay.

It does feel a bit
premature, Ted.

Not to me.

I'm just making my own
choices while I still can.

Dad, how can you be so
off-hand about all this?

I'm making
a practical decision.

You're turning it
into an emotional one.

How am I meant to not be
emotional when my father

is talking about turning
himself over

-to a nursing home?
-Aged care facility.

And none of us can change
what's going on,

so let's just acknowledge that
and do what we can.

We can look after you here.

I rescheduled my tour
at the facility for tomorrow.

-You can come if you like.
-Dad, no.

I'm not asking
for your permission, Julie.

Frankie!

Frankie, what do you want?

-This is all my fault.
-Don't say all my fault,

you've already said it.
Besides it's not true.

Come on, Coby's got to take
some blame here.

Yeah.
I don't know I could have,

I could have handled
things better.

No, you mean gotten back
together with him?

'Cause that's the only thing
that would have made

a difference.

-Well, what do we do now?
- Not much.

Wait until the cops
have nabbed him.

-Mm.
- It's a waste.

It's a stupid
pointless waste.

Well, there's no use all of us
sitting around moping.

Where are you going?

I'm going to get changed
and go and see Jim.

How's he doing?

I wish I could say
he's doing okay.

Oh, I'm sorry, Jake.

Yeah, thanks, Frank.

-Where do you think he is?
-Coby?

Well, I reckon he is
a thousand k's away by now.

♪ I'm afraid
I'm one of those people ♪

♪ Even though I really don't
Want to be ♪

♪ Sometimes it's worse
Than I realize ♪

♪ I'm scared ♪

♪ It scares me ♪

♪ Because I know
That I'm approachable ♪

♪ And talking
Comes so naturally

♪ ...In the eyes... ♪

Coby!

What the hell
are you running for?

Cobes!

♪ Am I supposed to know? ♪

♪ If you know
What I'm going through ♪

♪ Tell me what the hell
Am I supposed to do? ♪

Coby!

You've got to call the cops,
mate!

♪ Tell me what
Am I supposed to do? ♪

Yeah, okay. Thanks, Pete.

Well, let me know
if you hear anything.

- Anything?
-No, sign.

I guess that, that means
you guys got nothing?

No, we checked as many streets
near the canal as we could.

Yeah, I put a call out
to some cabby mates.

But they're putting
a description over the radio.

Yeah, but nothing yet.

Well, at least he came back.

That probably means on some
level he wants to get caught.

Yeah, but if the cops
catch him

they're going to put him away.

Did he take anything
from his room?

Nothing we can see.

Well, then we wait.

Hopefully he drops in again.

Yeah. I'm going to head home.

I don't know the number.

Hello.

Speaking.

Uh...

Thanks for letting me know.

Yup.

I'll get there
as soon as I can.

-Well?
-Is it Coby?

No, it's, uh, it's Jim.

Jim's just passed away.

Oh, man.

Jake, I'm so sorry.

I was meant to be there.
I should have been there!

♪ Child is born ♪

Now Coby's choices
were impacting on others

and their effects
will be felt for a lifetime.

♪ I tried so hard
To give you love ♪

♪ I tried so hard
To give you love ♪

♪ I'm a stumbler,
I'm a seeker ♪

♪ I'm a roller
Just let me fade ♪

♪ I'm drinker,
I'm a wanderer... ♪

-Will you be all right?
-Yeah.

♪ Let me fade ♪

I know it's not easy.

Take your time.

Thanks.

He talked about you a lot.

Even tonight he said
how proud he was.

Anyway, I'll leave you to it.

♪ This heart ♪

♪ Weary boulder ♪

♪ So heavy and I wonder now ♪

♪ Sorry ♪

♪ I'm so sorry ♪

♪ If I ever let you down... ♪

I should have been here.

♪ I tried so hard
To give you love ♪

♪ I'm drinker,
I'm a wanderer ♪

♪ I'm a loner, let me fade ♪

♪ Let me fade ♪

Oh, you scared
the crap out of me.

I'm sorry. I knocked.

I just... You weren't here.

Yeah, that's 'cause
we were looking

for you, you jerk.

Sorry.

You...

You're going to have
to turn yourself in

-before this gets any worse.
-Oh, no,

-I can't. I can't.
-You can.

You tell them that you take
responsibility

-for your actions.
-I'm not going inside Frank.

Nothing you can say
is going to change me mind.

Then why are you here?

Because I want you
to come with...

You should come with me.

-No, no Coby.
- Well, just you and me.

Don't you remember
how good that was?

Yeah, it was great.
But I can't.

Okay, don't worry that's cool,
I just thought I'd ask.

Hey, hey, wait, why don't you
stay here the night.

Just one night.
You can leave here

first thing in the morning.

Where else
are you going to go?

You won't call the cops?

Only if you want me to.

You've got to do
one thing though.

Mm, what?

Have a shower.

- Bad?
- Really bad.

- Oh.
- Yeah.

You know where it is.

Hey, um, what were you
looking for at Jake's house?

My phone.

Why?

It has pictures of you on it.

Cheers.

What do you think?

This one or this one?

Okay, aren't they
the same color?

No. No.

This one is salmon pink

and this one is coral pink.

No, wait, this one
is salmon pink

and this one
is the coral pink.

Okay,
what color are these?

They're pink.

And it's almost midnight.

-Wow. Really.
- Mm.

Okay, my brain has shut down.

Should we just
call it a night?

And we've got plenty
of options to show her.

Yeah, an early night
sounds good.

And, uh, I wouldn't mind
trying out

some of this Tantric bizzo.

Mm, thanks for sharing.

I thought
it was new age bull?

Well, most of it is okay.

You know taking your time

to enjoy yourselves.

Sensual and slow,

-like a tortoise.
- Oh,

because nothing says sexy
like two tortoises doing it.

Yeah, but honey
what about the whole,

delaying thing?

You know they say
it's mind blowing

once you finally get there.

And you know what else
they say?

I'm still here.

Slow and steady
wins the race.

- Oh, okay,

I'm going to make a tea
and you guys have fun.

I hope you're not planning
on going to sleep tonight.

Retta wants a glass of water.

What happened to the tortoise?

It turns out
the slower he goes,

the faster he gets there.

It's very confusing.

That's the cop's, isn't it?

You called them didn't you?

I did make a call,

but I called Dave.

Why? Why did you do that?

Just listen
to what he has to say.

-Where you been?
-Nowhere.

I just drove around
and slept in me Ute.

Paid a visit to Duncan.

And where are you going to go?

-Interstate?
-Yeah, probably.

All right.
And what do you do for money?

I don't know.
I'll sort something out.

Yeah, we'll you have
to sort something out

'cause you'll need
a different car.

They'll be looking
for your Ute.

Why don't you
just call the cops?

I mean that's what you're
going to do anyway isn't it?

No, mate, you need
to care enough about yourself

and do the right thing.

I'm not going to force you
to stay.

What so I can just go then?
Can I?

-Coby just listen.
- No, but I want you

to know that your choice
effects all of us.

-Not just you.
-Oh, who do they affect, Dave?

Everyone! Frankie, Matt

-and as for Jake--
-Dave.

Well, you think
you don't matter.

You think you can run away
and our lives will carry on

like they always have.
Well, that's not going

-to be the case.
-Okay, if this is

about Jake's bail money
I'll pay it back.

No, it's not about
the money, it's you Coby!

You need to value yourself.

I've been there,
you know, when I grew up

I was moved from foster family
to foster family

and every time I was moved on,

it was more proof
that I didn't matter.

Until I realized
that was all in my head.

And I finally saw
that people had faith in me.

Well, we've got faith
in you Coby.

We want to help you,

but we can't
if you keep on running.

We can't.

I'd made my case.

Now we just had to hope
that Coby would make

the right choice

for himself.

Coby, are you there?

Yeah, okay, thanks Frankie.

Thanks for letting me know.

Cheers.

Coby's gone.

The next time we see him
he'll probably be in prison.

You should stay love.

Yeah, do you want me to?

No, there's not much
either of us can do

to be perfectly honest.

Well, I could take some work
off your plate.

No, I can handle it Jules.

You go.

You sure?

Yeah, it's important.

I'll see you soon.

Oh, these definitely.
That's perfect.

- Good choice.
-Yeah.

Now what about plants?

Oh, I've made
a list of options,

all strongly scented.

Oh, I take it you're not
so struck by my cacti?

-No, I think they're fun.

Well, Emma
you're the plant expert.

I guess it depends what mood
you're trying to set.

What do you mean?

Well, how much you want
to relax people.

Oh, you don't find
large penis shapes relaxing?

Uh, no.

Oh, it's all
just a bit of fun.

Sex can be fun you know.

I know.

Hey, maybe you should come
to one of my classes

and see what it's all about.

Maybe.

Have you got a partner
you can bring?

Actually I'm single,

'cause blokes run a mile
when they hear

-what I do for a living.

So should we talk
about the budget?

Yeah, I'd better go
open the shop.

Uh, you let these guys
know which plants you like

and I'll get straight onto it.

-I will.
- Bye.

See you.

Can you just give me
a second?

Yeah, sure.

Emma.

Yeah.

Hey, I'm sorry
if I made you

uncomfortable before.

That was not
my intention.

Uh, it's fine really.

-Are you sure?
-Positive.

'Cause I know
you've just met me

and trust is a difficult
thing to develop.

In certain people
more than others.

-Okay.
- And I'm not

as frivolous
as I make out sometimes.

So if ever you want
to talk to anyone

about relationships,
anything.

I'm fine. Honestly.

Okay.

So you've seen
the gymnasium computer room,

resident's lounge
and the cinema.

I think that's about it.

Mm, yeah,
all very impressive.

Do you have any questions?

Yes. What sort of medical care
do you offer?

There's a full time
nursing staff

plus regular visits
by doctors, dentists,

and other specialists.

Twenty-four hour
medical alert.

And are there
visiting hours too?

I'm sorry my daughter's
still getting

her head around this.

I understand,

it's an adjustment
for everyone.

I am sorry.
I don't mean to be rude.

But Dad knows I don't...
I don't think

he needs to be here.

He is a very capable man.

Mrs. Rafter,
we have many healthy

active residents
who just want to be part

of our community.

From age fifty-five.

I better show you some I.D.

Now with the costing
for the plants--

-It didn't work!
-Pardon?

Your tantric bizzo,
it did not work.

Oh, I'm sorry to hear that.

-You're sorry.
-Oh, my God!

No, no, that's fine.

All feedback is welcome.

Can I ask you what happened?

Yeah, my tortoise
turned into a hare.

And I finished
in record speed.

-Right.
-Yeah.

It was abnormally fast.

How did you know what to do?

I looked it up
on the internet.

Oh, well, there's
your first problem

-right there.

-So about this budget.
-I'd be happy to give you

some pointers.

How about a demonstration?

Uh, fiberglass
or terracotta pots?

Right here, right now?

Yes. In the interests

of better understanding
your client's needs.

Hey, I really think
we should focus on the work.

Oh, don't worry
about the work.

I'll go and get the cushions.

Yeah.

Hmm, have you ever heard

of not mixing business
with pleasure?

Retta, her business
is pleasure.

Look, I am telling you
right now

I am not having
a tantric sex class

with our client.

There are eight aspects

to tantric sex.

The first is to allow yourself

to have sexual thoughts.

Then technically
I started 15 minutes ago.

Now, the second aspect

is to imagine
you're both alone together

initiating a sexual act.

Okay, so kissing,

touching.

Now, perhaps see yourselves
outdoors in a relaxed setting

where you'd naturally
take your time.

Okay, so Nick, where are you?

Oh, Retta and me

are driving down
a mountain road,

-in a convertible Ferrari--
-Okay, it's not a car ad.

Okay.

We're on a mountain top

and Retta is wearing
a white dress.

Oh, that's romantic.

What are you thinking of?

-I was in a park.
-With all the people?

Yeah, well, we'll just go
with your one.

Okay, okay.

So Retta,
you're in a white dress,

what's Nick wearing?

He's in white too.

A white t-shirt,
white jeans,

tight white jeans.

What happens next?

Retta walks towards me,

-and it starts to rain.

Oh, I'm so sorry,
I'll take care of that.

Just stay
with your sexual thoughts.

Her dress is getting wet.

I can see her body
through it.

Carbo, wow.

You look hot.

I want to touch you.

I want to be touched.

-Let's go home.
-Now.

Yeah.

Hey, uh, Colleen,
something's come up.

- Yeah, something big.
- Yes.

- Important.
- We've got to go.

Oh, we'll check you out later.

Guys,
there's another six aspects.

-Hi.
-Hi.

Um, am I disturbing you?

No, not at all.

Did you forget something?

No, no, um, I keep thinking
about what you said

-and about trust and...
-Right.

Um, do you mind if we talk?

Oh, not at all.
Come on in.

You've got to admit
it's a lovely place.

And the apartment's
a good size.

Are you really gonna do this?

Well, I've still got enough
in my super.

I reckon I can afford it.

It's just come out
of nowhere, Dad.

For me too.

Well, I don't see
how living here

is going to make a difference.

I mean,
if it's going to happen...

I'd feel better.

These guys are professionals.

Unlike your family
who just love you.

Julie.

Are you sure you're not just
punishing yourself

for something that you had
no control over?

Well, it's hardly
a punishment.

This place is like a resort.

Well, then go to Bali
for a week.

It'd be a lot cheaper.

Come on.

Yeah, all right,
there's a lot to offer here.

But think about
what you'd be losing.

Ruby adores you.

She'd miss seeing you
every day.

I'll only be
just down the road.

You look me in the eye
and you tell me

that this is what
you really want.

Where you want to live.

How you want your life to be.

We'll all get used to it
soon enough.

-What are you doing?
-Hey, man.

Um, Dave gave me a choice,

and I'm taking it.

But don't worry, I'm sorry,

I'll pay back your bail money,
every single cent.

-The money my Dad gave me.
- Yeah.

You don't know yet.

Hey, know what?

He died last night.

Oh, my God, dude,
I am so sorry--

No, I don't want to hear
how sorry you are.

I was out last night
looking for your arse

and lost the last chance
I had to say goodbye to him.

-Well, I didn't know.
-I broke a promise!

It's the only promise
I ever made him.

You know what, leave.

I'm sick
of watching your back.

You're a selfish dickhead
who only ever chooses

-to look after himself.
-Hey, Jake.

No, piss off!

One of my best, I'd say.

Mom, do you think
I have trust issues?

Goodness, where did that
come from?

I've been talking about it
with our client,

she's sort of a counselor.

Why?

You know, I realized
I always choose guys

who aren't really there
for me.

You know,
that I can't really have.

-Remember David?
-Yes.

He was nice.

Mm, and still in love
with his ex.

Hmm.

And then there was Joel.

Yes, he was, um, neat.

He was gay, Mom.

Yes.

So what did your client say?

Well, she just encouraged me

to see where it's coming from.

You know, fear or whatever,

so I can make
informed choices.

But you're just
a naturally cautious person.

There's nothing wrong
with that.

No, except I'm still alone.

Is it upsetting you?

Maybe a little.

Oh, my baby.

Well,
we'll do that next time.

Oh, hey, Donna.

-Hi.
-Hi.

-Cake?
-It's my homemade pav.

A little pressie
for getting your first job.

-Oh, thank you.
-Oh, can we crack it open?

-I'm starving.
-That's what it's here for.

Okay. Plates.

Uh, honey, maybe
we should get dressed first.

What for?

Because we have company.

Oh, okay.

Ooh!

Of course,
it doesn't help living

with the die-hard
honeymooners.

Darling you just have
to find "him".

That's all.

Well, it's going to change,
Mom.

From now on,
I'm choosing to loosen up.

And take more risks.

-Hmm.
- Mm-hm.

-What are you doing here?
- Oh, I came to work.

Look, Frankie
and I've got it covered.

-You just take a few days off.
- No, I'll be right.

Look, I saw Coby.

He was packing stuff
into his Ute.

So he's gone then?

Not before I blasted him.

-Right.
- With both barrels.

If there was any chance
of seeing him,

I think I've stuffed it.

Well, I guess that's it.

Oh, Dave, you did everything
you could, mate.

Except, wish me luck.

On my way to the cop shop,

didn't want to stop
without saying goodbye.

Sometimes,
your whole life can feel

like a series
of wrong choices,

but as long as we make
the right one in the end,

we might get through okay.

Oh, Coby!

Hey, no need to call the cops.

I'm about to save them a trip.

I might as well,
get used to this,

I hear in the clink

the best jobs
are in the laundry.

And by jobs, I hope
they mean the work kind.

Yeah, not that
I don't appreciate the help,

-but does Dave know you...
-Yeah, yeah.

Just giving him a chance
to say goodbye.

Don't leave me too long.

I might change me mind.

Hello you.

You'll remember this ugly mug,
won't you?

Hey, you might not see it
for a while.

You know,
you giving yourself up,

it's got to count
for something.

Yeah. You'll be out
in a jiffy.

Come here.

I'm proud of you.

Oh, come off it.

No, I know how hard this is.

Hmm.

I don't know why
you're so good to me?

-Got nothing better to do.
-Yeah, right.

Um, youse can borrow me Ute
if you want.

You can take it to work or...

Yeah, if it comes to that.

Want me to take you
to the station?

Yeah, make sure I get there.

You got it.

Um, can we make a stop
on the way?

Sure. Just tell me where.

-See you Jules.
-Bye. Say bye.

Bye, bye.

-Oh, look.
-Hello, holly terror.

Are you here to undo
all my good work?

Oh, I can't believe you bother
putting them away.

You know she's just going
to have them out again

-in five minutes.

Yeah.

So did you sort things out
with the bank?

Yeah, yeah.

Look at you two.

Can you honestly tell me

you're ready to leave her,
Dad?

Dad?

I just wanted to do
the right thing.

Make a practical decision.

But I can't.

I just can't.

So you'll stay?

Oh, thank God!

Oh, thank God!

♪ There's a man
On the train ♪

♪ On the morning news ♪

Hey, Grandad's staying.

Isn't that good?

♪ ...Never heard of you ♪

♪ Letters in black spelling
Out your name ♪

I just wanted to say
a proper goodbye.

It won't be for long.

Yeah, that's what they all
keep telling me.

♪ But she looks like
She never listen to you ♪

I'm very proud of you.

♪ And the hands on the clock ♪

♪ Pointing out at me ♪

♪ And you're just
Out of time ♪

♪ And they walk holding hands
Out my window ♪

You can't always
be sure the choices you make

are going to work out.

If they'll help you
to forgive.

♪ Thought that you
Didn't have nothing to lose ♪

Or love.

♪ When it feels just like ♪

♪ We are all getting used... ♪

Which hand? Which hand?

Which hand?

Or just to live.

Hello.

Oh, Nathan, hi.

Oh, what? Oh, my God!

-Is it a boy or a girl?
-It's an inpatient boy.

He's three weeks early
but he's fine and,

and so is Saskia.

Oi,
you're a Great Granddad.

-Yes! Yes!
-So now, tell me everything.

So how's Saskia, yup.

And the baby?

Our choices
have an impact

on everyone around us.

For worse or for better.

♪ So high in the never land ♪

♪ We will remember ♪

♪ Always remember ♪

Just take as long as you like.

How about next Tuesday?

Okay, let's get this
over with.

♪ Tell me why
I couldn't hail ♪

♪ Out my window ♪

♪ Now you throw
All those dreams ♪

♪ Out the window ♪

You just have to
follow your heart

and hope your choices
work out for the best.