02x04 - Just Another Love Song

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"The Secret Daughter" revolves around a part-time country pub singer whose chance meeting with a wealthy city hotelier triggers a series of events that will change her life forever.
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02x04 - Just Another Love Song

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- Mr Laurent. Mr Laurent, please!
- (SIGHS) For God's sake!

I, Billie Carter,
publicly apologise to you.

- Let go of me.
- Whoa. Is everything all right here?

- Power-trippin' bitch.
- Okay, mate, you heard her.

- I think you should go.
- Oh! You're gone, now.

Get outta here! Does this mean
you're gonna be leaving us again?

Are you going to tell anybody
what happened?

- Probably not.
- I'll stay.

- Oh, my God.
- Mum.

So I'm giving you this.
It's a love letter of sorts.


- We shouldn't watch this.
- Chris...

It's for Dad. It wasn't meant for us.

But if it ever comes out
about Eclipse, if it comes to light,

- we could lose everything.
- Dad?

I'm gonna head back
to Walperinga for a spell.

- Well, you'll be back soon, yeah?
- Heard you were in town.

Yeah, yeah. Hey, Wendy. Um,
yeah, I was just coming to see you.

Those tests are happening today.

An offer's come in to buy the hotel.

Not Andrew Weston again.
Four offers and Dad rejected them all.

Why does he even bother?

I think there's a way
I can cut them all out

and have the whole place to myself.

And, as far as I'm concerned,
the rest of them can go to hell.

I think the record company
wants to sign me.

We have a meeting tomorrow.

What's so special about you?

♪ What you want, baby, I got it ♪

♪ All I'm asking is for
a little respect ♪

Touché.

♪ Ain't nothin' gonna break my stride ♪

♪ Nobody's gonna slow me down, oh, no
I got to keep on movin' ♪

♪ Ain't nothin' gonna break my stride ♪

♪ I'm running and I won't
touch ground, oh, no ♪

♪ I got to keep on movin' ♪

♪ Last night I had the strangest dream ♪

♪ I sailed away to China in a
little rowboat to find ya ♪

♪ And you said you had to
get your laundry cleaned ♪

♪ Didn't want no-one to hold
you, what does that mean? ♪

♪ And you said ♪

♪ "Ain't nothin' gonna break my stride ♪

♪ Nobody's gonna slow me down, oh,
no, I got to keep on movin' ♪

♪ Ain't nothin' gonna break my stride ♪

♪ I'm running and I won't
touch ground, oh, no ♪

♪ I got to keep on movin' ♪

♪ Ain't nothin' gonna break my stride ♪

♪ Nobody's gonna slow me down, oh, no ♪

♪ I got to keep on movin' ♪

- We're going back to Walperinga!
- Um...

Here's the thing. Dan and Shorty
were gonna lose their gig

unless they brought in more punters,
so I said,

"Shorty, don't worry about it.

We'll come back
and play with you tonight."

- No, I can't, Layla.
- What? Why not?

- Because... because the hotel's busy.
- Darlin', it's one night.

I've gotta head in. I'm sorry.

I approached Andrew Weston as you asked.

And?

- Meeting's set up for this evening.
- Hmm.

Can I assume by this that

you're considering his
offer to buy the hotel?

I always find it safer
to assume nothing, Nick.

My mistake.

Darling.

- See ya, Harry.
- See ya.

- Jamie, how's the cellar coming along?
- It's slow work.

You'll be keen to go travelling
again when it's all finished?

Haven't really thought about it,
to be honest.

Please. This place could never tie
you down.

You'll be off travelling
somewhere exotic before we know it.

Actually, I'm pretty happy here.

How nice.

There he is.

Why does he want to see me?

- No idea, but he's getting impatient.
- Okay.

- (LAUGHS)
- What?

It's the record label. They sent
the contract, they want to sign me.

Oh, Billie, that's fantastic!

Um, is there anywhere
I can print this out?

Uh, yeah, but high-profile VIP guests.

Look, forward me the contract
and I'll print it out.

Deal.

(PHONE CHIMES)

- Finally.
- Hey.

Uh, you wanted to see me?

Yeah. This launch, it's a
thank you to my original investors.

I'm flying home to San Francisco
when it's done,

so it is critical it goes smoothly.

First, Wi-Fi.

The provider here is rubbish so
switch the hotel to this company

and make sure the servers
have these capabilities.

You brought me here to
talk about the internet?

And we'll need our own login
and dedicated server.

- You need to write this down?
- Um, can I?

Yeah, I'm not using it.

I'll need staff at the door
to meet and greet.

Obviously, we'll need
to redecorate the bar.

- Drinks?
- Yeah, of course.

For the setup, I'm thinking... Thanks.

Five tables and chairs
for around people.

Hey, are you sure you don't run a
hotel as well as a tech business?

- Can I have my pen back?
- Oh.

Hey, mate. You wanted to see me?

Yeah, yeah.

I've been going through
Dad's stuff and something

called Eclipse has come up.
You know anything about it?

In relation to what?

It sounded like a business deal,
but there's no record of it.

Well, I wouldn't worry about it, then.

Dad talk to you about business
back in the day?

You know Jack, always kept his
cards pretty close to his chest.

You know, even with me.

But listen, you want me to move
those kegs into the storeroom?

Yeah, sure. Okay.

(KNOCKING ON DOOR)

Hey.

Good morning.

Did you get any sleep last night?

Sleep can wait, business won't.

Another one of your dad's sayings?

Sorry I didn't
make it to your place last night.

(DOOR OPENS)

Oh, sorry. I'll come back later.

It's all right, Billie.
I'm due to start work anyway.

I'll find you.

Hope so. For your sake.

- Hey.
- Hey.

All good with Marc?

Yeah, he has this launch
he wants us to organise.

- And he needed you especially because?
- I have no idea.

- I'll never understand that fella.
- Hmm.

- Hey, is that my contract?
- It is.

- Wow.
- It's pretty detailed.

You want to be certain
you're comfortable

with everything that's in there.

- You've read it?
- Sorry, I didn't mean to pry.

(CHUCKLES) No, no, no.

So, what do you reckon?

I'd read it thoroughly
before you make a decision.

Okay.

Or I could go through it with you,
if you like?

(MUSIC PLAYING ON TAPE)

Are you still watching, Jack?

I hope so, 'cause I've been trying
to figure out how to say this.


You have to be kinder to the boys.

You seem to find it so much
easier to love Jamie,

always have.

But Chris is the one who
is hungry for your approval.

He told me once...

he's trying to get something
that you just can't give.

Sometimes, I fear you
don't love him at all.

That can't be right.

Oi.

Why won't you come to Walperinga?

You're going back again?

Yeah, just for a gig tonight.
Billie says she can't come.

If you're worried about
this place, don't be.

You're allowed to have a break.

Thank you, but now's not a good time.

Hey, Dan and Shorty are trying
to make it work out there

and you can't help
because it's not a good time?

Come on, Layla, you know
they don't want me there.

- Of course they do.
- I've let them down too many times.

I'd love to play at the pub,

but I'm not Billie
from the bakery anymore.

I'm Billie who owns a hotel in the city.

What are you scared of?

People, thinking I'm trying
to be somebody I'm not.

The boys need our help, okay?

So with or without you, I'm going.

- Okay. I've gotta go.
- Bill.

(SIGHS)

Oh, I was just so
excited about going home.

Well, I might not be
able to sing like her,

but I'm happy to be your wingman.

You want to come?

If that's okay?

Yeah! You can meet my
mum and all my friends.

It might actually be a bit much.

I'm sure I can handle it.

(PHONE RINGING)

Dad.

Figured I'd better ring you
before you, uh...

Yeah, you figured.
When are you coming back?

Oh, look, about that, mate, I think
I might stay in Walperinga.

- What? Why?
- Oh, it's home.

Are you in trouble?

No. No, no, no. Look, I just
know how things work around here.


Look, you'll be right,
you've got everyone around you.

Except you.

They've offered me a recording contract.

Yes! That's great, bub.

Look, kid, I've gotta go.

I'll visit as soon as I can,
all right? Good on you.


- But, Dad.
- (HANGS UP)

(BILLIE SIGHS)

So, are we going to Walperinga or what?

(LAUGHS)

(SIGHS)

How'd we go, Doc?

Well, you started out with a
faulty heart and you haven't

looked after it. There's leakage
back into the ventricle,

increased stress
on the rest of your system.

It's only gonna get worse.

(SIGHS)

Have you told Billie?

- Nah, not gonna.
- Gus.

Listen, Wendy,
that little kid finally has

the opportunity to be the little
star I always knew she would be.

Now, I'm not gonna wreck it for her

like I wrecked everything else
in her life.

She's your daughter.

Yeah, but she's got a good
family there now.

(SIGHS) Well, whether you tell her or not,

it's time you agreed
to have the operation.

I had this aunty, Doris.

She had the same condition.

A doc convinced her
to have the operation.

Ended up a vegetable.

Yes, there are risks.

But, if you don't have surgery,
you'll be dead in six months.

Is that really what you want?

Eddie? Hi.

Did you get the contract?

Ahh, yes, thank you. I, um...

- So, are you excited?
- I...

I haven't had a look at it yet.

Let's get onto it!

Sign it and get it back to me.
hours should be enough, right?


(DOOR OPENS)

Hey, Chris, that record label want
that contract signed today.

Well, I'm going as fast as I can,
but it's a pretty big document.

I'll talk you through it tonight, yeah?

About that, I can't.
I'm heading to Walperinga.

- You're going back?
- Yeah, just to play a gig.

But by the time I get back tomorrow,

- we can...
- What if I go with you?

That way, I'll have enough time to
read it properly

- and you'll still get to play.
- (SCOFFS)

- You'd do that?
- Of course, you're my sister.

Ahh! Whoo!

Look, my main issue is how little
creative control they're offering.

If you sign this, they'll have full
control over your marketed image,

what clothes you wear,
how they present you to the market.

There's even a clause in
here about changing your name.

- No. Your name is Billie Carter.
- Don't sign it.

- Then I won't have a contract.
- Better than a bad one.

Jamie's right. You could just go
with a label that know your worth.

Or you could record independently,
fund an album yourself.

- Yeah, it's not like you can't afford it.
- Heaps of artists do that.

And you'll need a
business plan to back it up.

Worry about that later.
Music first, business later.

And it should just be about Billie.

Yeah, it should be about me,
so can everyone just shut up?

(CLEARS THROAT)

(SIREN WAILING)

You got a permit for that, Carter?

Oh... she's just a bit cool,
Officer, you know?

It's an offence to burn
off without a permit.

And, uh, treated pine,
that's a health hazard.

Yeah, but first,
you gotta prove it was me.

If I search you and I find a
box of matches or a lighter,

that will be considered proof.

Mate, you are welcome to go for it.

Carter, come back here!

- Hey, hey, uh...
- G'day, Gus.

Ooh, sauce!

Thanks, Tracy.

- See ya, mate.
- Hey, have a good one.

(HUMMING)

♪ Don't you feel it
growing, day by day ♪

♪ People getting ready for the news ♪

♪ Some are happy, some are sad ♪

♪ Oh, we got to let the music play ♪

- Come on, Layla.
- (LAUGHS)

♪ What the people need is
a way to make 'em smile ♪

♪ It ain't so hard to
do if you know how ♪

♪ Gotta get a message,
uh, get it on through ♪

♪ Oh, now Mama's gonna have to wire ♪

- ♪ Hey! ♪
- ♪ Whoa ♪

- Come on.
- ♪ Listen to the music ♪

- Sing it.
- ♪ Whoa, listen to the music ♪

- Jamie.
- ♪ Whoa, listen to the music ♪

♪ All the time ♪

♪ Whoa, listen to the music ♪

♪ Come on, listen to the music ♪

♪ Whoa, listen to the music ♪

- ♪ Whoa, listen to the music ♪
- Now, darlin'.

- ♪ All the time ♪
- ♪ All the time ♪

Whoo!

Carter!

Carter!

Carter!

Home, sweet home, hey, Bill?

It's beautiful.

Yeah, it is.

Hey, everything's gonna be fine.

- What the?
- Oh.

- What?
- What are you doing in town?

(SIREN WAILING)

(TIRES SCREECHING)

Enough, Carter!

Maybe "fine" was a bit optimistic.

He won't do anything like this
again, I promise.

Don't suck up to him.

Jeez, you know he's got in in for me.

You've got a hefty fine here, Carter.

Lucky you can afford it now.

Yeah, well done, well done.

So this is why you wanna stay,

so you can stuff around
and you get into trouble?

What, you come home to
check up on me, have ya?

No, I've got a gig at the pub.

And, yes, I wanted to see you.
Just as well.

Listen, will you stop it? You know
that mongrel's got it in for me.

You don't have to muck around anymore.

Look, I'm on a wage.
If you want money, I can give it to you.

I don't need money.

I was burning some junk
at the old house, all right?

It was a misunderstanding.

Come on, boys, I'll show
you around Walperinga.

Bit of hospitality.

Yeah, whatever.

I'm really sorry for running out on you.

- Again.
- Again.

- It's okay, Bill. Layla filled us in.
- (SIGHS)

Must've really messed
with your head, huh?

- Understatement.
- It's great to see you both.

Word's out about you
two playing tonight.

- Reckon it'll be pretty packed.
- Hmm.

Well, people wanna come and check
out the new Billie, don't they?

Oh, shut up, Dan. People wanna
come hear Billie sing,

like they always have.

Oh, really? Let me guess, you wanna
the change set list now, do you?

Add some more power ballads, maybe?

No. It's good.

So you don't want to change it?

What you've got is perfect.

Here she is, boys.
Saved the best till last.

Walperinga's Big Pig.

Kind of small.

Is this really the main attraction?

Hmm. Till Bill gets famous
for that voice of hers.

- The Big Pig? Really?
- Yeah.

- Layla! You come back for me?
- In your dreams, Tiny.

- Best part of my night. Billie.
- Hey, T.

Should I be defending your honour?

I reckon I can handle it.
I own this town.

Ahh.

(LAUGHS)

Susan.

- Andrew.
- (BOTH LAUGH)

You look well.

- Please.
- Thank you.

I was glad, if a little surprised,
to get your message.

And your taste in dining establishments.

Hmm, I thought you might approve.

Sir, Madam, a drink to start?

- Wine?
- Ahh, martini first. You?

- Make that two.
- (LAUGHS)

Vodka twist.

Very good.

So, tell me.

I want to hear about you.

(INDISTINCT CHATTER)

Hey, Mum!

Hello, my darling girl.

Hello!

- Hey, Aunty.
- Hi, Bill.

Mum, this is Jamie.

- Oh, so this is Jamie.
- Nice to meet you, Mrs Chapple.

It's Dr Chapple, actually.

No, just call me Wendy.

(LAUGHING)

Hey, Billie, sweetheart,
have you seen your dad?

No, not for a bit but, you know
what he's like, running around.

Yeah, maybe just spend some time
with him while you're in town.

Okay.

Hey, guys, we're on in , so...

(LAUGHS)

(CROWD CLAMORING)

Whoo! Yeah, Billie!

That's my girl!

- Marry me, Layla!
- Right after the show.

Whoo!

♪ Well, the truth ♪

♪ It hurts to say ♪

♪ I'm gonna pack up my bags
and I'm gonna go away ♪

♪ I'm gonna split, I can't stand it ♪

♪ I'm gonna give it up and quit
and ain't never coming back ♪

♪ But before I get going I got to say ♪

♪ There was a time, oh, baby, when
you used to shake it for me ♪

♪ But now all you do
is you treat me cold ♪

♪ Ain't gonna take it no more,
gonna walk out the door ♪

♪ Oh, lover, lover, lover, you
don't treat me no good no more ♪

♪ No good, no more ♪

♪ Lover, lover, lover ♪

♪ You don't treat me no good no more ♪

(MUSIC PLAYING)

- Oh, so cool. I wish I was there.
- Yeah.

(SIGHS) Me, too. Ooh.

(SIGHS)

Oh, Mr Laurent. Sorry, can we help you?

Yeah, I've been looking for you.

I have a menu for this event
I'm hosting.

Oh, okay.

♪ You don't treat me no good no more ♪

♪ Hmm ♪

♪ Lover, lover, lover ♪

♪ You don't treat me no good no more ♪

(CROWD CHEERING)

What was it you used to call him?

- Oh, the sneaky... schmoozing sod.
- Schmoozing sod.

- That's it.
- (BOTH LAUGH)

Oh, Jack always had a
way of coming out on top.

I'm not sure that's how
I remember you describing it.

(BOTH LAUGH)

He was a healthy rival.

But he would've been nothing

without you working in the background.

I'm glad you realise this.

Why else would I have agreed to dinner?

The pleasure of my company?

I always enjoyed your company,
you know that.

And I always enjoyed yours.

Which brings us to... why we're here.

Your offer to buy the Norton Hotel.

That you soundly rejected.

I have an alternative proposal.

A joint venture.

You and I buy out the Norton together.

My understanding is you
don't have the capital.

- Well, that's where you come in.
- But why do I need you?

Together with my daughter,

I already control % of the Norton Hotel.

We'd only need one
other shareholder to get on board,

but those boys will never sell
their father's legacy to a stranger.

While you can convince one
or both of them to sell?

I'm working on it.

You need me.

You really are quite remarkable.

I think we'd work well together,

in more ways than one.

Ever considered that?

I can't say it's never crossed my mind.

I have a counter offer.

Marry me and you can have
the Norton Hotel outright.

(LAUGHS)

Are you serious?

Ha-ha!

- Thank you! Back in .
- (CROWD CHEERING)

Darlin', that was awesome.

I told you you had nothing to worry about.

I guess.

God, you're so beautiful. Come here.

- You rule this town.
- (LAUGHS)

- You were so good.
- Chug, chug...

chug, chug, chug, chug,
chug, chug, chug, chug, chug...

- chug, chug, chug, chug!
- Come on!

Yeah!

Didn't think you had it in ya.

Oh, I don't think I will for much longer.

Hey, that first set was great.

Yeah.

Thanks so much for coming down, Bill.

It really means a lot.

Hey, we'll always be mates, yeah?

- Yeah.
- Hey, big sh*t.

Why don't you buy us all a beer?

(CHUCKLES)

- I'm no big sh*t.
- Oh, that's what it is.

You move to the city,
forget about all us lot.

Hey, Macca, Macca,
I owe you a drink, don't I?

- More like ten, Gus.
- (BOTH LAUGHING)

I reckon.

- About time.
- I'll get 'em over to you, mate.

He's a scumbag.

I reckon he's got a point.

I mean, what did I expect coming home?

Listen, doesn't give them an excuse
to act like vultures, all right?

Yeah, but I can afford to buy them
a drink or lend them money.

- It's not like I've forgotten about them.
- Hey, listen.

No, no, no, you listen to me.

You deserve everything that's
coming your way, all right?

You're one of a kind, kid.

I knew it, first time I set eyes on you.

Bloody big smile of yours.

And then you sang.

You're the real deal, kid.

Kind, generous.

You'll always know what's right.

Anyone who's worth their salt knows that.

- The rest of 'em... (PFTT!)
- (LAUGHS)

- All right? All right?
- All right. All right.

Go on.

(CROWD CLAMORING)

Hey, before we start,

I'm gonna say a little something.

- Mmm.
- Okay.

- Hello, everyone.
- Whoo!

Now, all you mob know a lot has
changed since I was last in town.

I've got a new family.

Got a new home and, although
I love living in the city...

(CHUCKLES NERVOUSLY)

I'll always be Billie Carter
from the country.

(CROWD CHEERING)

I'm gonna sing you mob a little song.

(SINGS IN ABORIGINAL LANGUAGE)

(CROWD APPLAUDING)

Next round's on me!

(CHEERING)

(MUSIC PLAYS)

♪ We made plans to kiss
the sun at night ♪

♪ Hopeless dreamers, hopeless types ♪

♪ Shedding skin, you
show your beauty scars ♪

♪ Don't forget me or who you are ♪

♪ You know this don't feel right ♪

♪ Who knows what we feel? ♪

♪ I just met you, I can
read your thoughts ♪

♪ What they tell me is what I want ♪

(GROANS)

Hey, it's me.

I hope you're not still working. (LAUGHS)

It is great out here.

I wish you were here with me.

(CHUCKLES)

- ♪ ...nothing ♪
- ♪ So I can dance in your light ♪

♪ And to your rhythm ♪

♪ Soon it unfolds ♪

- ♪ Who we are ♪
- ♪ In this masquerade of stars ♪

♪ Tear off the mask ♪

♪ The face you hide
is what I'm missing ♪

♪ We made plans to kiss
the sun at night ♪

♪ Hopeless dreamers, hopeless types ♪

♪ One was turning, one
was standing still ♪

Yeah, Bill!

♪ I won't forget what
was promised here ♪

♪ You know this don't feel right ♪

♪ Who knows what we feel? ♪

(CROWD CHEERING)

Whoo!

Hey, Chris. You there, mate?

You seem to find it so much
easier to love Jamie, always have.


But Chris is the one
who is hungry for your approval.


He told me once...

he's trying to get something
that you just can't give.


Sometimes, I fear
you don't love him at all.


That can't be right.

I thought we agreed you wouldn't
watch this again.

Mate.

When were you gonna tell me?

Chris.

Chris. Please.

Chris, hang on.

Chris. Chris, give me the damn keys.

- Get off.
- I'll drive you if that's what you want.

- Oh, grow up.
- Grow up?

- That's rich, coming from you.
- Hey.

I'm not the idiot trying
to drive off here.

You said you weren't gonna watch
those tapes.

- I'm sorry, man. I'm sorry.
- But you're always sorry.

- You know what your problem is?
- So it's my fault, is it?

- It's not my fault.
- Never is, golden boy.

Nothing's your fault.

Chris, calm down.

- Let's just, please...
- Get off me, Jamie.

- Get off me! Get off me!
- Calm down.

(GRUNTING)

Chris!

Oi! Stop it!

(GROANING)

Bloody stop!

What the hell is going on?

(SIGHS)

- (SIGHS)
- I always knew Dad was easy on me.

I just didn't realise
how tough he was on you.

(SCOFFS)

People always say I'm like him.

I don't think I want to be.

He cheated on Mum, left us like this.

There was something else on those tapes.

A business deal Dad was involved in.

Eclipse.

- What's the story?
- I don't know,

but Mum was scared we'd lose everything.

So Dad wasn't a good
businessman, either.

All my life,

Jack knew I was out there

and he never tried to find me

until he was dying.

So there. Nice work, Dad.

(SIGHS)

(PHONE RINGING)

- Hey.
- How did you sleep?

- Not bad. How about you?
- I was always an early riser.

I wanted to let you know
I had a good time last night,


in case you were wondering.

I'm sorry if I overloaded you.

But we enjoy each
other's company, don't we?


Yes. We do.

Then come to my place for the weekend

and let's see if we still feel that way.

Susan?

Let me know the deets.

Will do.

Okay, well, we've gotta go.

- You come back soon, love.
- Yep.

- Good to meet you, Jamie.
- You, too, Mrs Chapple.

Believe me,

I know how lucky I am to be
with the Queen of Walperinga.

- Aw.
- Yeah.

You are such a suck.

I'm serious. They all adore you.

Can't believe you'd give it
all up to come to Sydney.

- Well, you're worth it.
- God, I love you.

GUS: Whoa, whoa, whoa.

- Hey, hey, hey, steady up.
- And that's our cue to leave.

- Steady up.
- (LAUGHING)

Come here, Dad.

Yeah, come here, come here,
come here, come here.

Aww.

(CAR DOOR CLOSES)

What's all this, hmm?

- I'm just glad that you're my dad.
- Ahh, always will be, mate.

(CHUCKLES)

And if being here makes you happy,

- then I'm glad you're staying.
- Hey. Love ya.

- Love you.
- See you, mate.

Ta-ta, Aunty. Hey, and call me.

- And come visit me! Okay?
- Yes, boss.

- Yes, boss. Yes, boss.
- Ta-ta.

- Bye-bye.
- Bye.

- Hey.
- See you soon.

- See ya.
- (HORN HONKS)

(PANTING)

Maybe last night
would've made Dad proud.

- He always loved a good fight.
- (BOTH CHUCKLE)

To be honest, I'm over wondering
what Dad would've loved.

You got a solid punch on you, bro.

- Hit my man again, I hit you.
- Wow. (LAUGHS)

True.

Hey. I've thought about that contract.

- You know what you wanna do?
- I think so.

But I'm gonna need you with me.

All right.

Hey.

Who's this?

- Uh, this is...
- I'm Chris, Billie's brother.

- I'm her manager.
- Manager?

Yeah, that's right.

Chris, is it? Nice to meet you.

Just how much music industry
experience do you have?

Ahh, none.

But I manage a luxury hotel that has
an annual turnover in the millions

so I have a fair amount of
experience with contracts.

What's with the Post-Its?

Queries, all relating to
Billie's control over her music

and her image.

I've had years' experience
in the trade

and you run hotels.

Don't let brotherly love
ruin your sister's career.

Hey, um, you asked me what
makes me special.

Simple. I'm Billie Carter.

I'm the real deal
and there's no-one else like me.

You knew that the moment
you heard me sing.

Can anyone else on your list say that?

She won't be changing
her name or her image.

So, uh, let's start talking.

- That is bloody fantastic.
- Hmm.

Yeah, we're
still working out the details,

but they've agreed to meaningful
consultation on most things.

Yeah, I get to sing my own songs,

but they want me to write
a new love song.

Piece of cake, you'll smash it.

See, that's what happens when you
let go of what other people think.

Billie, I've had another
thought about the launch.

I saw your gig last night, in the cafe,

on an iPad in the cafe,
and I thought you were really good.

So I was thinking, if you'd like
to perform at the...

my launch?

- You want me to sing?
- Yeah, only if you've got nothing on.

Um, I mean, only if you're not busy.
You'll have something on.

I'd love to.

But you'll have to ask my manager.

Yeah, I'll have my
people call your people.

(CHUCKLES)

Great. Okay. Right. Chat further.

Strange fella, that one.

Yeah, well, who cares?
You got a recording contract.

- We should have dinner to celebrate.
- Mmm.

Yes.

Look who's here.

It's wonderful to see you.

Hey.

- Hi. I'm Billie.
- Oh, yes,

I've heard so much about you.

It's good to see you again.

(BEEPS)

Anna!

You're here!

I was so happy when mum told
me you were coming to stay.

- I hope that's okay?
- Of course, we have a whole hotel.

It'll be so much easier
for you staying in town.

- I don't wanna put anyone out.
- What do you mean?

- You're practically family.
- You met my new sister.

I know, I couldn't believe
that when I heard.

- Yeah, we all feel pretty lucky.
- Nah, I'm the lucky one.

They got a sister,
I got a whole new family.

(CHUCKLES)

I'm real sorry I couldn't
make it to the funeral.

Um...

I'll always remember him.

Jamie and Anna went to kindy together.

Aw. I bet he was cute.

So cute I wanted him to be a girl.

(LAUGHING)

Remember that time you painted his face?

How was I supposed to
know it was house paint?

(LAUGHING)

- I missed you all so much.
- Hmm.

Uh, Jamie, would you
show Anna to her room?

I should've told you I was coming.

Why bother? You made a choice.

I tried to call so many
times after I heard about Jack.

I heard the messages.

I've been leaving them for months.

Anna, I had to come home.

Dad was sick.

I know and afterwards, I felt so stupid.

He was a really great man, Jamie.

I'm really sorry.

♪ I was living... ♪ (SIGHS)

♪ I was living ♪

♪ Out here all on my own ♪

If only Eddie didn't want this
first single to be a love song.

- A song will come.
- When I think about love,

I see you setting fire to
Pete's locker in year .

(LAUGHS)

- Darlin', that's not love.
- Well, what then?

How did you feel when you
first fell for someone?

- I don't think I have.
- Really?

I don't think so.

Well, you definitely know
when you're in love,

it's like this great feeling,
I don't know, like the songs.

(SCOFFS) Helpful, Layla.

All right, best ever love song?

(SIGHS)

Mmm...

All right.

♪ I'm really close tonight ♪

♪ And I feel like I'm
moving inside you ♪

♪ Lying in the dark ♪

♪ And I think that I'm
beginning to know you ♪

♪ Let it go ♪

♪ I'll be there when you call ♪

♪ Whenever I fall at your feet ♪

♪ You let your tears rain down on me ♪

♪ Whenever I fall ♪

(LAUGHS)

I'm really sorry.

If I knew Anna was coming
I would've told you.

It's fine.

Anna and I are old friends,
we also used to go out.

It's okay, we're all adults here.

I'm not some jealous schoolgirl.

(CHUCKLES)

I want us to have fun together
this weekend,

just you and me.

How about we go hiking, on our own

out in the middle of nowhere?

Sounds romantic...

I'd love that.

Everything go okay with Anna in the end?

Yeah.

- Billie.
- (KNOCKING)

- Hey, Chris.
- We gotta call Eddie.

It's a list of dream co-writers.

I sent them through last night.
Eddie reckons he's got us one.

Sid Morris wants to work with you.

Ah, Sid Morris?

Has more charting singles than
anyone else in the past two years.

(CHUCKLES)

- That's amazing.
- So, how does this work?

Sid wants Billie to show him

some ideas tomorrow afternoon,

- put it down in the studio on Saturday.
- That soon?

Told him you'd been working
on a big love song for us.


I'm not sure it's a big love song yet.

You captured my heart,
I love you forever.


You know what we're after.

All right, great thanks, Eddie,
we'll be in touch soon.

You've got this.

Okay.

Weston asked you to marry him?

You're surprised?

Oh, when you said no?

You're seriously considering
marrying him,

so soon after Jack's death?

(CHUCKLES)

Do you even like him?

I don't know yet.

Any prenup could be contested,

so you'd be risking
your own share of all of this.

Yes, but ultimately I'd have
the money to gain majority control.

Only with Harriet's vote and if one
of the others agrees to sell.

Just give it time.

If Jamie and Anna
end up back together again,

maybe he'll follow her back to Europe.

And Harriet,

how do you know she'll co-operate?

It's a work in progress.

(SIGHS)

You gotta be kidding me.

Why can't I get a driving instructor?

You can but you need a
certain skill level first.

You've never been interested before.

I'm always interested in
spending time with you.

(TIRES SCREECH)

Okay, seatbelt,

check the rear vision mirror,
make sure the car's in park,

put your foot on the brake

- and then press the button.
- (ENGINES START)

Driving a car is a big responsibility,

you need to be ready for it.

Bit like owning a hotel,
is that what you were gonna say?

Darling, I understand you
want your independence.

(SCOFFS) Do you really?

Of course, I do. What, you think
I never fought with my own mother?

Well, I don't know, I never met her.

Well, I did...

but I need to know as
part-owner of the hotel

that you take your
responsibility seriously.

And that may mean you need to
take my advice on certain things.

Thanks for the lesson.

(SIGHS)

That went well.

♪ I was living life out
here all on my own... ♪

(HUMMING, SIGHS)

Darlin', you shouldn't put
so much pressure on yourself.

Gotta record in two days.

- Two days?
- Yeah.

Eddie wants me to pitch
something tomorrow

and I was wondering if
you could come and play?

If that's not a problem?

I wouldn't miss it for the world.

(KNOCKING ON DOOR)

(HUMMING)

- Hey. Come in.
- (GUS LAUGHS)

Oh, this is good this is good.

- You're looking smart.
- Hey.

What are you doing here?

Oh, listen I...
I wanna show you something.

Why don't you get your
stuff, come with me?

See, the universe is
telling you to take a break.

Once in a lifetime
opportunity, let's go.

Thanks, mate.

(BOAT HORN HONKS)

Come on. Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh.


We're not even allowed to be in here.

No, It's all right, it's all right.

Remember when you were a kid and you

used to ask what opera was 'cause you
saw that Pavlova fella singing?

Yeah, and you said it was terrible music

sung in a language no-one understands.

(LAUGHS) And you couldn't believe
anyone could sing like that.

Well, I made a promise,

didn't I?

Well, look, it's just a rehearsal
but it's better than nothing.

Here look what I found.

Oh, sherbet bombs.

- I didn't know they still made these.
- I know.

Here's to you kid.

(INDISTINCT CONVERSATION)

- MAN: Yeah, the Puccini.
- WOMAN: Puccini in F...

Okay, let's get this underway shall we?

(PIANO PLAYS)

(BEGINS SINGING OPERA)

Well, I still can't understand
a word they're saying.

Wow!

That was so deadly.

(LAUGHS)

I mean, that voice...

- Mmm.
- She makes the music

sound pretty bloody good, I reckon.

Yeah, here's hoping my voice
can save the song I'm writing.

Ahh, come on kid.

Listen, I have never,

ever heard you sing when it
didn't sound dead set amazing.

Yeah, I never tried to write
the ultimate love song before.

You know what I reckon?

I reckon you should get back to it, eh?

What do you reckon?
It sounds pretty important.

- (SIGHS) Yeah.
- Yeah.

I think I might hang
around, just get a bit of air.

- Are you sure? I can stay?
- Yeah, no, no, I'm all right.

No, it's beautiful here.
I might stay here for a while.

- All right, I'll meet you back there.
- Okay.

- All right, love you.
- See you mate.

(SIGHS)

Oh, Dad!

I love you and thank you for everything.

- Yeah.
- Ta-ta.

Bye.

(EXHALES)

(GROANS)

(PANTING)

Bill's got two days to get
something ready for studio.

I'm gonna have to stay here.

Don't worry about me,
we can do it next weekend.

(KNOCKING) Hello? Ah, there they are.

Your recording session just
ruined my hiking trip.

What?

Layla and I had plans for
tomorrow now she can't go.

I'm free.

That's a great idea, no point
waiting for me all weekend.

Well, the pitch meeting's not
till : tomorrow.

Let's all go together.

- Ahh.
- Hmm.

Mate, I was trying to save you.

Yeah and now they're both coming
hiking, thanks to you.

(BOTH SIGH)

Does Layla know?

I told her Anna and I had a
thing if that's what you mean?

She was the love of your life, mate.

- What? No.
- You wanted to marry her.

I never said that.
The whole thing ended ages ago.

Hmm, five months.

Doesn't seem like long when you've
known each other for years.

We're friends.

- Shoulda kept it that way.
- Hmm.

I was happy with Layla.

- Was?
- Am.

Uh.

I ordered Dad's old financial
records, there's boxes of them.

They should be here in
the next few days.

Do you reckon the Eclipse
stuff is in there?

Don't you think you've got
enough on your plate right now?

(SIGHS)

(PHONE BUZZES)

(DOOR SHUTS)

(KNOCKING ON DOOR)

- What?
- Aren't you gonna ask me in?

I'm taking the weekend off.

If you need me you can call me anytime.

Aren't you gonna say anything?

Have a nice weekend.

Thanks.

_

Dad?

Dad?

(PHONE CHIMES)

Billie's been coming back
to me for two days now.

Look, I'll talk to her this
morning and get something sorted.

It's a high profile event but

- I can't seem to get hold of her.
- (PHONE RINGING)

Hold on a sec.

Billie.

Chris, Gus is in the hospital.

They found him unconscious.

I don't know what's happening

and I've got meetings with Marc and Sid.

Okay, don't worry about it,
I'll take care of everything,

just look after your dad.

Is everything all right?

I'm not running a money-making
scheme here, Mr Carter,

you need these tests.

Yeah, but I bet you got a couple
of fancy cars in the garage, eh?

(GUS LAUGHS)

You have a bicuspid heart valve.

What is that? Is that bad?

Oh, darling.

I've had it all me life, kiddo.

I had a bit of a turn there's
all this fuss and carry on.

(SCOFFS) Dad, you're in a cardiac ward.

And he needs to have surgery
as soon as possible.

Can I discuss this with your daughter?

No.

You tell her you
wanna discuss it with me.

Why don't I give you
both some time together?

- Yeah.
- I'll drop by again later.

Thanks, Doc.

Rich and good looking.

That's not funny.

I know you're sick.

Just tell me.

- It's time for your tests, Mr Carter.
- Yeah.

- Five minutes.
- Why don't you slip down and get

- a cuppa tea, love?
- Just tell me.

I will, promise. After I do this.

We'll be five minutes.

I'll come get you after.
Okay, Mr Carter.

(NURSE CONTINUES SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY)

♪ I see you by the water ♪

♪ Your toes dipped in the sand ♪

♪ I thought that it was over ♪

♪ I thought you'd understand ♪

♪ But the feeling is returning ♪

♪ Though time has made us change ♪

♪ And I understand if you don't ♪

♪ Wanna talk to me about it tonight ♪

(HUMMING)

♪ Tonight ♪

♪ 'Cause I see the light
surrounding you ♪

♪ So don't be afraid of something new ♪

♪ 'Cause I see the light
surrounding you ♪

♪ So don't be afraid of
what you're turning into ♪

♪ No don't be afraid ♪

♪ 'Cause I see the light
surrounding you ♪

(SIGHS)

Dad, can I please come in?

Dad?

Excuse me. The man that was in here,

Gus Carter, he was having some
tests. Do you know where he is?

No, they're all done he
should be in there.

No, he's not here.

(BOTH GRUNT)

I really need to look
where I'm going. Sorry.

- Thank you.
- I'm sorry.

I've lost my dad.

Oh, my God.

Billie, I am so sorry.

No, no, no, no he's done a runner,

as in he's taken off, he's gone.

Then let me help.

It's just around the next bend.

Way easier than a walk in Machu Picchu.

Oh, God, please do not
mention that. You're a saint.

That donkey was a saint.

The donkey was insane.

- We all were.
- (LAUGHS)

You were having visions
by the time we got there.

(SHE SPEAKS INDISTINCTLY)

- Yes, yes, you hated it.
- I still feel sick just thinking about that.

I didn't mind. Like
well done, well done.

(CONTINUE SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY)

Don't pretend you've any water left.

You always drink a whole
bottle in the first hour.

So glad we came here.

Bloody hell.

Look at that view.

(PHONE CHIMES REPEATEDLY)

- Must be back in reception.
- Mmm.

missed calls, all from Billie.

You know you don't have to do this.

I want to.

Let me know if you wanna stop.

You know he's an expert
at not being found?

- Maybe we should call the police?
- Oh, don't do that.

I'm sorry, it's just
it's better if we didn't.

I just don't know what to do.

- Constable this is...
- Gus?

Billie's father.

- Hey.
- Layla.

- Bill's been looking for you everywhere.
- Yeah.

- Do you know this bloke?
- Yeah, he's my best friend's father.

Okay, well we picked him up
trying to steal a pair of pants.

Yeah, wonder why?

- (SIGHS) Nothing.
- (PHONE RINGING)

Hold on.

Layla?

I've been trying to call you.

Don't let him out of
your sight, all right?

Okay.

They've got him, he's at the hotel.

- Let's go.
- Okay.

At least you know he's okay, right?

Well, he's meant to be in the
hospital not running around town.

Meanwhile, I'm meant
to be writing a love song.

(SCOFFS)

Wow, I cannot think of
anything much worse than that.

Sounds like a love story there.

Yeah, it's a short one.

Married, two years later divorced.

Make a good country song actually.

We got married, moved to San Francisco.

I was the happiest guy in the world.

Well, what happened?

This, Clever Couple,
the relationship app.

I got obsessed putting it all
together, I lived at work

and Clever Couple didn't
remind me to talk to my wife.

It's ironic really.

She ran off with the bloke next door.

What did you do when you found out?

Went back to work.

And do you still blame yourself?

Every day.

- Thank you.
- You're welcome.

(BEEPS)

- Bill.
- Dad!

Don't you ever do that again!

Can you take us back to the hospital?

I'm not going back to
the bloody hospital.

Haven't you got a
meeting with some bloke?

I'll sort it out, you get
your dad back to the hospital.

Layla knows the songs.
You can fill in for me, yeah?

- Great idea.
- No music comes first.

I can't do my bloody music when
I'm worried about you dying!

Leave it with us.

Hey, they're pretty crappy
notes but they might help you.

Mm-hmm.

(BEEPS, DOOR OPENS)

Layla, this is Eddie...

- Sid.
- Where's Billie?

Her dad's being taken to the hospital.

She's asked Layla to come
and share her ideas.

I'm so excited to be meeting you.

So, let's get to it.

Okay.

Sorry, I just need
the piano so I can show...

Don't worry, Sid can play anything.

Just give him the key.

Don't tell me, C major.

Useful when you still haven't
learned to play the black keys.

- I can play other keys.
- Just chuck me the bones of the idea.

She was gonna write it out but...

Can you sing this?

I'm not really a singer.

(SIGHS)

(SCATS THE TUNE)

Got it. Love song, C major it is then.

(PIANO PLAYS)

That doesn't sound like Billie's song.

All good, I'll take it from here.

(SIREN WAILING)

(PHONE RINGING IN BACKGROUND)

I've given him medication
for his blood pressure.

He should be fine to stay
with you until the surgery.

When do we do that?

We need to get that valve
replaced as soon as possible.

You're lucky to still be walking around.

Come on.

You're so stubborn, Dad.

I wish you'd just talk to me.

Nothing to say.

Surgery's gonna make
you feel a lot better.

I'm not having it, Bill.

(SIRENS IN DISTANCE)

Dad.

I haven't tried to do a runner...

Yet. (LAUGHS)

You have to talk to me.

Without the op you'll die,

you know that.

That's why you took me to the opera.

That was you saying goodbye.

Everybody's gotta die sometime kid.

Oh, no.

Look, you heard them
talk about the risks,

pump brain,

cognitive decline... I mean,
that's just a fancy way to say

you're gonna piss your pants,

you won't be able
to remember your birthday.

You got the opportunity
to do what you want.

I'm not gonna stand in your way.

- You won't. (SNIFFLES)
- Bill.

Bill, I'm your dad.

I'm not a very good one but...

it's my job to look after you, okay?

Not the other way round.

- Hey, mate.
- Hey.

Can you sign these
when you get a moment?

- Yeah.
- All good?

(SIGHS)

Have you ever managed any musicians?

Oh, mate. (CHUCKLING)

No, running a bar is very
different from wrangling musicians.

What's happening with Billie?

It's a lot harder than running
a business that's for sure.

What's going on?

I did my research,
had all these great ideas.

I even organised for this
high profile songwriter

to come in from the label...

and he walked in
and completely took over.

Hmm. What did Billie do?

She wasn't there.

You set up a meeting
without your artist?

Yep. I stuffed up.

The Beatles had this manager,
Brian Epstein.

He always said it was
never about the money,

it was always about the music
his artists wanted to make.

His job was to make sure
that music got made.

- It's her music.
- Yeah, and she

needs you to get it made.

Hmm.

I wouldn't say it went great.

Well, do you like the song?

(SIGHS)

It was hard to tell.

It all just felt so
wrong without you there.

I guess we'll have to find out tomorrow.

Yeah.

- How was your walk?
- Weird.

Like how?

Jamie and Anna.

There's something going on there,

they just know each other so well.

I don't wanna lose him, Bill.

The hotel business is pretty tough.

Is that what scared you away?

I just...

I knew I'd end up married.

Would that have been so bad?

No.

The last time that I
saw your dad he told me that

we would end up together when
we got our timing right.

- He always talked about you.
- (LAUGHS)

Yeah, I'm glad you came back

and had that time with him.

I wish I'd managed to see him too.

I did everything I could to forget you.

You think I didn't do the same thing?

- Chris.
- Hey, Bill.

I should never have taken
that meeting without you.

So now I wanna hear your song
the way it's supposed to be.

Okay.

(SIGHS)

(MUSIC STARTS)

♪ I was living life out
here all on my own ♪

♪ Starving for a taste
that I'd never known ♪

♪ Emptiness had riddled
and tainted my heart ♪

♪ I was waiting for
someone to take me home ♪

♪ Then I met you ♪

♪ Now when the lights go out ♪

♪ I know I'm safe and sound ♪

♪ Then I met you ♪

♪ Now I can feel at home even
when you're not around ♪

♪ When you found me underground ♪

♪ Pulled me up again,
hold me in your arms ♪

♪ Then I met you ♪

♪ Now when the lights go out ♪

♪ You pull me in again ♪

♪ Then I met you ♪

♪ Then I met you ♪

♪ I never had loving unconditional ♪

♪ I bend in waiting on a lost miracle ♪

♪ Then I met you ♪

♪ Now when the lights go out ♪

♪ I know I'm safe and sound ♪

♪ Then I met you ♪

♪ Now I can feel like home ♪

♪ Even when you're not around ♪

♪ When you found me underground ♪

♪ Pulled me up again,
hold me in your arms ♪

- ♪ Then I met you ♪
- (PHONE CHIMES)

♪ Now when the lights go out ♪

♪ You pull me in again ♪

♪ Then I met you ♪

♪ Then I met you ♪

♪ Then I met you ♪

♪ Then I met you ♪

♪ Then I met you ♪

Oh, Bill. They wanted a hit
and this is it.

And if you play it like this
tomorrow, I'm sure Sid'll get it.

- Layla?
- Oh, absolutely.

Are you heading back to the hotel?

Ah yeah, do you need a lift?

- Yeah, thanks.
- Good work, Bill.

- Thanks, Chris.
- (BOTH LAUGH)

- See you, Gus.
- See you, Chris.

- See you, darling.
- Bye, Gussy.

(DOOR OPENS)

(DOOR CLOSES)

I'm so bloody scared, Bill.

(PANTING)

I'll be there.

I hear you sing.

Oh, geez, I tell you
it makes me wanna live.

- It's gonna be okay, Dad.
- Yeah.

- All right?
- Yeah.

(JAZZY MUSIC PLAYING)

You know, this would be the perfect
place to see in the New Year.

It's the perfect place
to pass any evening.

- Is it?
- It is.

- (BOTH LAUGH)
- (GLASSES TINKLING)

D'you know I haven't woken up without

thinking about the housemaids'
roster for about seven years.

We can change that.

(LAUGHS)

Is that why you lured me
back to your bachelor pad?

It's true I am not just
interested in your hotel.

Then will you sign a prenup?

I won't agree to anything
unless you take off this dress.

(BOTH LAUGH)

I'm sorry.

I didn't mean to be over the top,
we can take this as slow as you like.

- Hey.
- Hey, I'm glad you messaged.

I barely had time to talk to you today

with everything that's been happening.

You're breaking up with me.

No, definitely not.

(SIGHS)

I told Anna she had to leave.
I can't see her anymore.

What happened?
Nothing, it's just our history.

Prevents you from even being friends?

I'm just trying to do what's
best for our relationship.

And why's that?

I don't want her to get in-between us.

And how could she do that?

She... She could cause problems.

Because she's too much of a temptation.

No!

(SCOFFS)

But you find it hard
being friends with her?

Yes.

What and I'm supposed to live with that?

Why not?

(SIGHS)

Because you're still in love with her.

See, you're not even denying it.

- I was just thinking.
- Thinking about her!

- Layla!
- I'm such an idiot.

I'm just trying to
do what's best for us.

You need to sort yourself out.

(DOOR OPENS)

(INDISTINCT CHATTER)

Have you seen Thalia?

I don't know, have you
checked the bathroom?

Gross.

Thalia.

Thalia.

This wasn't what I was expecting.

I'm scared to ask if that
means I was good or bad.

(CHUCKLES)

I mean, to be with someone else,

so soon after...

Too soon?

Does this mean you're
not going to marry me?

No.

So, you're saying yes?

- No.
- You can't make up your mind,

so you're insisting on
trying me out again.

(BOTH LAUGH)

- Leave it. Leave it.
- (PHONE RINGING)

I can't.

Harriet?

(INDISTINCT CONVERSATION)

Is the doctor here?

Hey, Susan. She's gonna be okay.

It's a good thing you called me.

Thalia, sweetheart, your
parents are on their way, okay?

Mm-hm.

I'm so sorry Mum.

I promise you can have your
friends over whenever you want.

And you'll let Jamie teach me to drive?

- (LAUGHS) I wasn't that bad.
- (KNOCKING)

- Come in.
- (DOOR OPENS)

- (DOOR CLOSES)
- Leave you to it.

Bye, darling.

- Things have improved.
- They have.

What about Andrew Weston?

There's no hurry.

(DANCE MUSIC PLAYING)

Yeah!

Billie! Billie meet Sid.
What do you think?

- What is it?
- It's your song.

Sid's transformed it.

♪ Then I met you ♪

♪ Then I met you ♪

- ♪ Then I met you ♪
- Big new sound, new look.

We're launching you into the clubs.

Um...

I think before we do anything
we need to hear Billie's version.

- Didn't we already do that?
- No, we didn't.

Hey.

- You okay?
- Good as gold.

(PIANO PLAYS)

♪ I was living life out
here all on my own ♪

♪ Starving for a taste
that I'd never known ♪

♪ Emptiness had riddled
and tainted my heart ♪

♪ I was waiting for someone ♪

If we're just gonna hear what
we started with yesterday,

now played by amateur
keyboardist, don't waste my time.

Hold up there girls.

We're not losing Sid.

Uh-oh, that doesn't look good.

You need to get in there
and take control of your talent.

Billie's not a puppet.

Sid's broken dozens of
artists into the top ten.

So, you've said,

but I also know an artist
has to find their voice.

An artist is someone with a string
of hits, not a couple of pub gigs.

Billie is an artist, just listen to her.

If you think a couple girls
from Hicksville

are gonna get anywhere
without serious help,


- don't make me laugh.
- Bust this.

What would you know? You're
just some rich kid hotel manager.

Maybe but I also know
bullshit when I hear it.

- What's going on?
- I'm outta here.

Hey, I just want you
to listen to my song.

I would if I could
stand whiny girl music.

Or if we could stand wankers.

(LAYLA CHUCKLES)

(SCOFFS)

Is this supposed to be me?

Bloody hell, Bill.

You whitened my face.

It's just a mockup.

Hey look, I'm black and I'm
proud and you know what?

You can shove your contract.

(SCOFFS)

Your career's over.

Sorry, Bill.

♪ I can't help fallin' for ♪

The magical season final is here.

It's gonna be a hell of an ending.

Fire! Where's Mum?

- Mum!
- Billie! Help!

- ♪ Fallin' for you, I can't stop ♪
- The season final of The Secret Daughter...

- ♪ Fallin' for you, I can't ♪
- next Wednesday, after Instant Hotel.
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