03x02 - Episode 2

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"Two Doors Down" is set in Glasgow, Scotland and centers around a couple and their insufferable neighbors.
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03x02 - Episode 2

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Yeah, got him home this morning.
Just one night.

He's fine. Still a bit sore,
but he seems comfortable enough.

Do you want to try and sit up
and speak to Ian? Eh?

That's Ian on the phone. Do you want
to sit up and speak to him? Um...

HE GROANS
Oh, you all right?

He's just trying.

Oh, no! No, I cannae.

He can't. Oh, too sore.

"Too sore," he says.
HE GROANS

SHE GIGGLES

What is it?

He says you might
not be able to sit on it,

but he bets you can still
talk out of it.

HE SIGHS

...

Ohh...

Hello there, Nurse,
the ward open for visitors, is it?

Oh, she looks shattered,
doesn't she, Col? Oh, done in.

It's as if someone's scraped
you off the floor.

Well, it's all the worry.
You know, it's the stress, worry...

Age. Age, poor diet,
lack of exercise.

Still, at least we're here now,
Beth.

Ah, yes! Thank goodness for that!

Eric, you've got visitors.

You all right, squire?

Oh, Eric!

Oh, Colin, look at him!

Look at his big legs.

Careful, please. Careful, Eric.

I'm all right, I'm fine.
Let Colin help you, Eric.

He's good
at this kind of thing, Beth.

He's pulled his dad out of a bath.

Oh, shi... Eric!

Oh! Too much too soon there.

Just go and just take it easy,
let's get you back down.

Back down, Eric, down. Lie down.
Down, Eric!

Oh, Christ!

Dear me! What a state!

Oh, Beth, this is horrendous!

No wonder you look awful!

Listen, I'm fine, it's just a
bit uncomfortable sitting up.

Aye, when you actually
put pressure on the... Aye.

Anyway, how's...

So, it's the actual bum hole itself
that's ripped, is it, Eric?

Oh, for God's sake. Look, Cathy,
it's no big deal. Well, that's good.

Because, obviously, me and Cathy,
we were really quite concerned.

Uh-huh,
concerned about your bum, Eric.

It's more inside.

Ah, it's the lining of the arse?

Ah, right,
it's the bum lining, Cath.

You don't say "bum lining", Colin.

It's anus.

Or is it rectum?

Beth, you'll know, what's the
difference between anus and rectum?

Excuse me, do you mind?

Sorry, squire.
Look, we're just curious,

we just want to know what it is
that's actually happened.

There's a slight tear
in my back passage

from where they took
the camera thingy out.

Nothing major, it's just one of
those things that can happen

when you get the check-up done.

They only kept me in overnight
as a precaution.

Otherwise, I am absolutely fine.

Well, of course, you are.

Apart from the torn arsehole.
THEY STIFLE GIGGLES

Aw, bloody hell!
Yes, apart from that!

Right, here, before I forget, we've
brought you a few bits and pieces.

Ah, that's very good of you.

One magazine.

Look! Car! Woooo!

SHE IMITATES CAR REVVING

Maltesers.

Oooh, chocolate - yummy, yummy,
yummy!

And...eh, a banana.

I found it in the changing
room at the gym, Eric.

That's very nice of you.
You didn't need to.

Oh, not at all, missus.

It's the least we could do,
in't that right, Cath? Uh-huh.

We're here for you, Eric...

..aren't we, Col? Oh, aye.

Well, until about . ,

then we'll need to go and get ready.
Mm-hm.

We're going out for dinner.

OK, well, I'll take these through
and put the kettle on.

Er...

There's a bottle of wine in here?

I thought about Lucozade, Beth,
but it hasn't got any alcohol in it.

I had my prostate checked,
remember that, Cath? He did, yeah.

I didnae actually mind it.
No, he doesn't.

I had to lie on my side,
knees to chest.

Is that what you had to do, Eric?
Yes.

I was just a finger in a glove
though. I mean, yours was the...

He had the camera, yes.
Boy, oh, boy!

I don't know if I could take that.
No, you could.

And was it when it was on its way
in or when it was coming out,

did you say that the
damage was done?

Do we need to go in to all
the details? Beth!

Look, he's been through quite a lot.
Of course, of course.

Understood. Look,
we'll talk about something else.

What about going to the toilet?
Oh, for goodness' sake...

That'll be no Swiss picnic. Have you
done a poo yet?

I don't believe this.

Trying for a shite with your arse
in a mess like that.

Is this meant to be making me
feel better?

You're normally very regular,
aren't you, Eric?

Beth gives him muesli.

I go in the morning,
straight after my coffee, bang!

Don't I, Cath? Yeah.
Well, he's not been yet,

but the doctor says everything
should be fine, just not to...

..force it.

Ahhh.

Happy? Everybody know all
they need to know?

Good, so, do you think we could
possibly talk about something else?

Course we can, squire.

Sorry, Eric.

You just lie there and relax,

concentrate on getting that
arse of yours back to its best.

HE GROANS

Did I ever tell you about the time

I nipped the wee bit at the end of
my knob on my car keys?

DOOR BELL RINGS

SHE TAPS WINDOW

Right, I'm ready. Sorry?

Let's get going! They've got wee
tins of spaghetti at p

and if we get a move on, we can get
some of those cubes of Cheddar

off the deli counter before
the wee homeless guy hoovers them.

Christine, I forgot all about this.

You're joking!

I'm sorry,
it's just that I've been so busy.

Oh, I see.

Too busy to make sure
that your neighbour,

who many people agree
should have a Blue Badge,

gets up to Asda for her shopping.

Look,
why don't you come in just now?

Very disappointed.

HE GROANS WEARILY
Very disappointed indeed, Beth.

What's going on here?

Eric's been in hospital. Hospital!

Oh, my God! I'm fine.

What's the matter with him?
It's nothing really. It's private.

He's ripped the inside of his arse.
HE SIGHS

He's what?!
A camera tore his hole open.

Oh, dear God!

Beth, come on!

Christine, it's a minor injury.

Oh, that's a nasty place to have
anything. Oh, aye...

I had a fold-up chair buckle under
me when I was at the caravan once.

A&E had me bandaged up like a sumo.

He can't sit down properly.

What in God's name happened?

I had an appointment yesterday
for a colonoscopy.

They put a camera up just to
check everything was all right -

which it is, by the way - my colon
is in perfect working order.

Beth gives him muesli.

It all went fine other than
the fact that there was a slight

problem towards the end when
they were taking the camera out.

Did you clamp on it?

What?! It's easy done.

That's your body's natural reaction
to an alien object.

Not his.

There was a young student doctor
taking it out

and I think she was a wee bit
nervous. She wasn't the only one.

It's just bad luck. Uh-huh.

Anyway, it's all taken care of now,

so there's no need to discuss
any of it in any more detail, OK?

Have you been for a shite yet?

To be fair to you, Beth,

when you forgot about my shopping
I thought to myself,

"I could slap
this dozy bitch in the face."

But now I see what you've been
dealing with.

It's terrible, in't it?

As soon as Beth phoned me, I says to
Cathy... Um, what did I say?

He said, "It's something to do
with his arse,

"we better go in for a bit,

"but we'll not let it stop us
going out for dinner."

You all right, Eric?
How's it feeling? Just the same.

Excellent.

Where do you do your shopping,
Cathy?

Sorry?

Your shopping?

Where do yous go for it?

Colin, what does she mean?

We just pick stuff up from
Marks & Spencer, Christine.

Pat bought nectarines out of there -

perfectly ripe.

So they f*cking should be
at that price.

Colin,
you could take Christine to Asda?

Sorry? You could take her up for her
shopping, could you not?

In fact, you could go as well,
Cathy.

Colin's got his wine,
he can't drive.

But he's only had a wee sip of it.
Eh?

You've only had a wee
sip of your wine.

HE CLEARS HIS THROAT

HE GULPS

It's a no, Christine.
HE SIGHS

I'll take you tomorrow.

Tomorrow's no good to me.

I've got nothing in for my dinner.

Aww.

SHE TAPS GLASS

Have you got eggs? Eh?

Well, if you've got eggs
you're never stuck for a dinner.

I quite often make Cathy
a wee omelette if she's wasted

and can't get anything
solid down her.

An egg for my dinner?

I bet you're not having
a f*cking egg for yours!

We're actually going out for dinner.

Oh, aye.

It's a couple we know from
the time-share, Christine.

Paul and Debbie. He's got his own
business and she's...

she's his wife.

If yous two have to make a move,
don't let me hold you back.

No, no, no.
MESSAGE ALERT BEEPS

Eric, what are you
having for your dinner?

I'm not hungry.

Ah, well, you should go round to
mine, cos there's f*ck all in there.

That's Ian - he's coming round.
He says, "Do you need anything?"

Aye, a new arsehole!

ALL LAUGH

No, I'm all right. OK.

Is that Ian, is it Beth? Uh-huh.

And is he on his way over? Yes.

Where is he now?
Just leaving his place.

Pat had a camera up her bum.

Remember I told you about that,
Beth? Yes.

They primed her
with a finger though.

Mind you, that's some people's
idea of fun, isn't it?

Sometimes more than
the finger, as well.

Some people take the whole...
Christine, more coffee?

What's that called again?
Eh, Christine!

What's that thing where...?

Christine! Fisting!

Fisting! That's it.

WEARILY: Oh, my God...

Though how, in God's name,

anybody gets pleasure out of that,
I do not know.

I mean, can you imagine it, Beth,

the whole hand inside?

Like Sooty!

BOTTLES CLINK

DOOR OPENS
Hi!

Aw, there he is!
My personal shopper has arrived!

How's it going, how's Dad?

Och, he's fine, just taking it easy.

Get those Magnums straight
into the freezer, Beth!

Where's Gordon? Uh, he's working.

Did you get my Peperamis? Yes!

Did you pay for it on your card?

Yeah,
but I'll get the cash off her now.

Bring them in and I'll have one
with my coffee.

Hiya, Dad. Hiya, Don. Ian!

Ah, you've got visitors
already I see.

Oh, yes... Ian! Yes, Christine!

Where's these Peperamis?

Are you comfy like that?

Well, I was...

He can't sit down properly, Ian. Oh!

His bum's in a mess.

Can't stand any pressure
on the hole at all, Ian.

We're here for you though, Eric,
aren't we? Hmm? Aye.

What time is it now, Col?
How much do I owe you, son?

That's the receipt there.

Right, thanks,
let's have a wee look at this.

Aw, I feel sorry for you, Beth.

Col, I feel guilty about leaving
Beth all on her own with Eric.

Aw, I know, it's a shame.

Will you be all right, Beth?

I'll be fine.

Aw, that's good, I feel better now.

What's that?

Wait a minute - kitchen roll, £ ?
What?

Christ, what do they absorb?
Apart from the contents of my purse!

And what's this for cream crackers?

Oh, that's the double pack.

Oh, right,
I'll let you away with that then.

Aw, aw, wait a minute!

Sausages - £ ?

They didn't have the ones you
wanted. These are organic.

They're what? They're organic -

the pigs are allowed to run about
wherever they want.

I don't care if they've been
running about

with Peppa f*cking Pig herself, son,
I'm no paying three quid for them.

Right, well, OK,
just call it quid, Christine.

quid?

Aye, well, it's £ whatever,

so just say and that'll do us.

and I get the points.

You got any more nibbles in there,
Christine?

I could do with a wee
something to keep me going.

Sorry, Colin, it's...

it's just essentials I've got in
here, you know?

ASIDE: Beth, did you fire the
Magnums

into the freezer for me, aye? Mm-hm.

Woooo! Look at this!

Cathy, put that down.

Beth, take that off her!

Get off me!

I'm just joking, Eric.

HE GROANS

Oh, and by the way,
I got you a bag of onions,

it was cheaper than the three pack.

Eh?

What am I going to do
with a bag of onions?

Take them home.

I tell you what you could do -
you've got leeks,

you've got onions,
you got carrots in there?

Well, knowing him,
I'll have a sack of the bastards.

You've actually got everything
you need for a pot of...

Vegetables!

Soup! You could make soup!

Aw, naw, naw, naw.
I cannae be arsed with that.

Why not? All that chopping
and peeling and boiling

and then you're farting
like billy-o for days after it.

Did you not make me soup in
a Tupperware dish once

when I wasn't well, Beth?
Did I? She did! Remember, Col!

She handed it in, and I got you to
put it down the drain?

That's what you're needing, Eric.
Eh?

Soup for the invalid.

Aw, Mum makes great soup.
Aw, are you making soup, Beth?

What? Are you wanting some of my
veg? No.

On you go, Beth, make soup -
if you get your skates on,

we could get a chance
to have a quick taste of it.

Now, listen, I don't think...

Here Eric, that'll sort you out, eh?

A big plate of home-made soup.

How does that sound?

I'm not hungry.

And I'm not making soup!

MUSIC ON RADIO

Did you hear we're going
out for dinner, Ian?

Oh, right, very good.

That's why I'm not getting
too pished.

And we're here to see your dad,
obviously. That too, yeah.

It's a couple we met up
at our time-share, Ian.

Debbie and Paul.

Right.

He's got his own business.

And she's....

..she's his wife.

He's got the right idea, Paul -

makes a lot of money doing something
he loves. What's that, then?

He's a bailiff.

Aw, here she is. Beth!

How's it going in that kitchen
with the old soup, eh?

Oh, soup kitchen, Colin!

Aw, you'd be good at that,
Beth, eh? Wouldn't she, Cath?

Aw, yeah, yeah -
I can see you feeding tramps, Beth.

You need to watch with
these soup kitchens, you know?

Pat was telling me
there's a lot of folk that go there

that are not actually homeless.
They just go down there for a feed.

Really? Aye, she goes down there
every Tuesday night

with her hood up
for lasagne and chips.

What kind of soup is it we're
having, Mum? Leek and potato.

Aw, she's snaffled my tatties
as well.

Ian, receipt!

You got any bread to go with it?

You want a slice of bread
to go with your soup, Eric?

I don't even want soup!

Eric wants crusty bread with his -
you any crusty bread? No.

You got any bread at all?
I've got a loaf of wholemeal.

Aw, no. Aw, no wi' soup.

No. Nah, that's sh*t!

Christine, what've you got?
You got a loaf in there?

Well, it was on my list.

There wasn't any so I got you
four finger rolls instead.

Aw, f*cking useless.

Never again.

What you really want with a bowl
of soup is a bit of crusty bread.

Oh, yes, with right thick slices.

Aye, dunk it.
Aye, dunk it and soak it.

Wipe the bowl clean with it!

Oh, aye, and that would save
on your washing up, as well, Beth.

Aye, I cannae believe
we havenae got any.

Aye, that's a shame - you'll just
have to eat your soup and go home.

Well, not unless,
Gordon's coming over after work.

He's what? Is he, Ian?

He's coming over after work

so maybe I could get him
to bring a crusty loaf?

DOOR BELL RINGS

I'll get it.

In you come. Did you get one?

Yeah.

Aw, here he is!

Aw, there's Gordon!

This is turning into a great day.

Aw, look at you, Gordon,
like a wee baker's boy.

There he is with his loaf. Hm!

HE HUMS: Music From Hovis Advert

SHE LAUGHS
Aw, I remember that.

SHE HUMS TUNE

Here, did you come on your bike,
Gordon?

CACKLING

BOTH HUM TUNE

No, I came in my car.

Look, Eric, look who it is.

That's Gordon.


Say, "Hello, Gordon."

Hello, Gordon.

Aw, let me just give you
a little kiss.

That's just a thank you.

Well, let's see it then, Gordon.

♪ Da-dah! ♪

That's what we're talking about.

Let's see it.

Oh, here, I hope you've got
plenty of butter in there.

Butter, Beth, Butter!

Do you know, Gordon, that is exactly
the same kind of loaf

that I was carrying when I hit that
wee Indian man

in the face coming off the bus.

How are you feeling, Mr Baird?

He's still quite sore, Gordon,
he's not done a poo yet,

but we're going for a meal
with Paul and Debbie.

Here, Gordon, you come over here
and sit next to me, son.

You want a wee Peperami?

Oh, erm, I'm vegetarian.

It's only a half.

So, what exactly happened, Mr Baird,

or do you not want to talk about it?
I don't want to talk about it.

He's ripped the inside of his...

HE SIGHS

Beth, did we ever find out
if it was anus or rectum?!

My money is on rectum.

Well, you get the Anusol for the you
know what

so I'd go the other way.

Were they checking your prostate,
Mr Baird? Colon.

I've had a colonic irrigation,
Gordon.

It was OK but I said to Colin,

"I've had more come out of me
on a good bidet."

I've had my prostate checked.

Have you? So have I.

He actually quite enjoys
stuff round there.

Okey dokey, folks!

Oh! Hi, Gordon!

QUIETLY: Welcome to the asylum.

At last!

Aw, at last, eh!

Smell that, Eric,
you'll take a bowl of that, eh?

You should eat something, Eric.

Aye, right, OK. Good man.

You want to try sitting up for it?

Do you want to sit up for your soup,
Eric?

Sit, Eric! Sit!

OK, OK, I'll give it a go.

Col, give him a hand.
Do you want me to help you, Dad?

Can I do anything?

You just stay there, Gordon -

did you see that thing on the
television last night

where the wee baby rhino got towed
out the mud by the Jeep?

ERIC GROANS
You all right?

Oh, oh, oh! Careful, Eric.

No, no, no. Too much, too much.

You sure? Yeah, too sore.

I'm happy to hold the bowl if
someone wants to spoon it into him.

I'm not getting spoon-fed soup,
for God's sake!

But you should eat something, Eric.

Aye, have something, Dad.

Oh!

Gordon, I'll do that.

No, no. I don't mind.

I fed my grandma stewed apples
the day before she d*ed.

Ready, Mr Baird?

I can do it, if you want.
No, no, I don't mind.

Neither of you need to do it.

And, open wide,
here comes a big one...

Oh, good boy, Eric! Good boy!

Oh, here's the loaf, Christine!

Oh-ho, yes!

There we go! I'm all right.
Thanks, Mum.

Lovely.

Cathy, soup?

I'm going to save myself for food

that's been professionally
cooked, Beth.

But thanks.

What do you reckon to it,
Christine?

Mm.

It's well salted.

Is that the jelly stock
with the peel back lid, Beth?

It is.

Fresh parsley? Yes.

Mm.

Well, I have to say...

It's absolutely delicious.

Ten out of ten, Beth.

ALL CHEER

Oh, wait!

A wee bit of potato there
not cooked through properly.

Just the nine this time, Beth.

MESSAGE ALERT BEEPS

HE SIGHS
What?

You're joking.

What is it, Col? Message from Paul.

"Sorry, we need to cancel tonight,
Debbie's tired."

She's what?
Well, just says she's too tired.

Too tired? How can anyone be too
tired to go for a night out?

What will I say?

Get him to give her a Red Bull.
Oh, Cath!

Oh, God, what we going to do now?

Well, we can't go. They booked
it and it's for four people.

Well, can't he bring somebody else?

He cannae leave her sitting in the
house on her own. Well, can't...

Beth?

What?

Would you and...Gordon like to come
for a meal with us?

I'm actually quite enjoying my soup,
Cath.

Aw, great,

so I'm just supposed to sit here and
watch him

with his fat arse in the air

and Christine dribbling soup
all over the place.

Excuse me, I have not dribbled...

Aw, f*ck, so I have.

Listen, don't feel you have to stay.

Hey, hey, hey!
Listen, we're not going anywhere.

That is the last, Colin.
We are never speaking to them again.

MESSAGE ALERT

Oh, that's Paul saying,
"What about next Saturday instead?"

Yeah, that'd be all right, yeah,
yeah.

SHE SLURPS

SHE SIGHS CONTENTEDLY

Oh.

Have you had enough?
Aye, that's enough.

Have you had enough, Eric? Aye.

Beth. What is it? Come here.

I think I need to...

I think need to go to the loo.

Oh, right, do you want to just
use that bottle again?

Go on, and I'll get them
all to look away.

No, no, no. I need to...

Oh, right, right, up you get.

Right, come on. Take my arm.

What's happening?
He needs the toilet.

This is him gearing up for a sh*t
at it now, Ian.

ERIC GROANS

OK?

Yeah, fine, fine. I'll manage.

Maybe someone should go
and make sure he's OK?

I'll go, Mrs Baird.

There we are.

Thanks, son. Now, do you know where
everything is,

you've got your sink there, you've
got your toilet paper, you've got...

DOOR SLAMS

HE SIGHS

I wonder how he's doing in there.

I tell you, this is make or break
time, this.

Aw, poor Eric,
all alone on that toilet,

his little face all scrunched up.

Squeeze, squeeze, squeeze!

Maybe we should go through
and just check that he's all right?

Do you think?
Aye, I think we should,

we cannae let him down at this
stage of the game, can we?

What are you doing? Has he been?

Shh! Are you listening
to him pooing?

No, Cathy, we're not. We're just
making sure he's all right.

Nothing's come yet.
Is he actually on the pan?

He is, aye.
I heard the seat creaking,

so he's definitely sat down.

I think I heard something there.

What did you hear? Was it plopping?

No, just like a trickle of water
or something.

He could just be starting
with a slash.

OK, everyone, that's enough.
Let's go back through, come on!

Let's leave him
and give him a bit of dignity.

PLOPPING
Oh, what was that?

MORE PLOPPING
Oh, he's away now.

PLOPS CONTINUE
That's him now, Beth.

That's smashing! He's doing well.

Is that it?

Possibly.

He might just be having
a wee breather.

ERIC GROANS

No, that's him now.

All right, Beth - quite happy?

Maybe that soup
of yours did the trick.

FLUSHING

Well done, Eric, excellent work.

Well done, Mr Baird.

Good boy, Eric.

Have you been stood out here
listening to me going to the loo?

No, I was going through to the
kitchen.

ALL MUTTER

Unbelievable.

Can I give you a hand, Mrs Baird?

No, you're fine. Thanks, Gordon.

Let her do it, son,
gives her something to do.

What will we do for dinner then,
Cath?

I've had enough wine,
I'll need to switch on to vodka.

What you boys doing for your tea?
I don't know.

Maybe get a pizza? A pizza!

Here, Cath, when was the last time
we had a pizza?

Ah, are you phoning a pizza?

That would save me making a dinner.

Cathy, did we not get a voucher
for Domino's?

In fact, you'll have had one!

Beth, can we use your voucher?

Beth!

No!

What is it? What's the matter?

You are not ordering a pizza.

Aw, Eric... No way! Forget it!

Would you prefer a Chinese or
something?

No, I don't want a Chinese!
I don't want anything.

I've been lying on that couch
all day listening to you lot

go on and on about cups of tea,
glasses of wine, bowls of soup,

Christ, I couldn't even get five
minutes sat on the pan

without a bloody audience!

Well, no more!

I've had it!

Thank you for your concern,
but there's the door -

you may bugger off

and leave me and my dodgy
backside in peace, OK?

SCREAMING: Oh, God!

# Sit down
No, I can't sit down

# Sit down
No, no, I can't sit down

# Hey, girl, sit down
No, no, I can't sit down

BOTH: # I just got a message
and I can't sit down

# Sit down
No, no, I can't sit down

# Sit down, hey, hey, sit down

# Never, never, never, never will
sit down

# Go away, don't bother me

# I can't sit down

# I just got a message and I can't
sit down

BOTH: # I just got a message
and I can't sit down

♪ I just got a message
and I can't sit down. ♪
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