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Right, right.

Do you have a list permit?

No, no.

Guess what? I heard about Nikki.

Nikki, do I know Nikki?

Yeah, from school.

Oh, one boob much smaller

than the other.

Yeah, right, tiny tit,

Nikki, exactly.

Yeah, well, her husband's

quite touchy feely, right?

How did you know all this?

'Cause I spoke to her

a couple weeks ago.

Do you not speak to her any more?

Yeah.

Why don't you come on Friday?

The girls do genuinely

want to see you.

They always ask about you.

Yeah, and I want to see them, too.

- Really? Do you though?

- Yeah, of course I do.

I've sort of given up on people,

haven't I?

I've told you that,

like, a million times.

Sorry, I'm being a bitch.

Yeah, you're being a bitch.

So, this is amazing

in every respect.

Should we go to your place or...

It's your place or no place,

Jimbo.

Awesome, but, awkward,

my name's not Jim...

- Shh.

- I mean, it can be.

Make it so, Jimbo. Make it so.

No, what are you doing?

No. It's just for, you

know, for the lads in the...

Oh, you're such a penis,

I can't...

So what he says, for the lads.

- What am I doing?

- f*cking great. Cheers.

- Five on serving, Daph, okay?

- Yup.

- Come on.

- Yup.

Service, please. Service, please.

Table two instead of one.

A bun.

Wait, wait, wait.

Daph, come on, for f*ck's

sake, fix it, will ya?

- Yeah.

- Come on.

We need service.

Thank you. Table one.

- Oh.

- Table three, thank you.

Come on, hustle up,

please. Service, please.

How's it going? You

coming with that? Come on.

Is it ready?

You happy with that?

Five, please.

Daph, going to The Specials you

and Beth are in charge, okay?

Consider me the manager.

- Where's our pitcher?

- Come on, oh, oops.

- Ah, so close.

- No, no, no, no, no.

- Unplug.

- I'm coming out.

Good night.

One, two, oh!

All right, fancy pants.

Are you coming out

with us tonight?

Nah, I'm just... I'm gonna

head in and have a quiet one.

Been caning a bit lately.

Oh, I lost my jacket.

It's the one I just got.

Oh, sh*t bags.

You looked wealth in it.

I know. Oh, well, it

was good while it lasted.

All right, chica,

I'll see you later.

- Have fun.

- We will.

Here you go, Francis.

What have you done

with your hair?

Don't over react. I

didn't mean it like that.

What are you doing here?

Charming way to

greet your mother.

I meant to say what

a lovely surprise.

- No, you didn't.

- No, I didn't.

Well, can I come in

or are we going

to stand here like lemons?

Like lemons, preferably.

Right.

Here, I bought you a present.

It's a mindfulness CD.

This week mindfulness,

last week was it naked yoga?

What's next week gonna be,

Mother?

Will you just open

the bloody door?

What I don't understand is,

why couldn't you

just phone first

like a normal human being?

What, so you can just

ignore the phone?

Yeah.

Jesus, why is nothing

ever simple to you?

Since you were little,

exactly the same.

No, no, no, no.

God, it's hot in here.

I don't wanna go.

Look, you're coming.

I don't care.

You've gotta stop this.

The heating's not on.

Anyway, Mom, I gotta go.

f*ck off, will you,

Daphne, I am boiling.

- Okay, Mom, I'm sorry.

- No, I'm sorry.

Just send me a cab.

Oh, don't worry, mate.

Hello, Scratch.

What's that?

No, don't I got balls?

I keep turning and turning you.

Yeah, can you, um,

can you ask the chef

to make sure that he uses fresh

chilies in that Saag Aloo.

I'm not picky.

Yeah.

Ah, it's fine.

I'm not in a rush.

What's the word Word up

Hey, alecbah, God is great.

- You're amazing.

- Yeah, you know, I'm not Muslim.

- Yeah, I know.

- Whatever.

This isn't enough.

It's like two quid short

I'm good for it.

I'll screw you next time.

Thanks, dude.

Yeah

Donut.

- Beth, you're in charge, okay?

- Chef.

- Daph, follow me.

- I'm busy.

Move your arse.

Banon, you cheesy little bitch.

Oh, yeah, yup.

Okay.

Here we go.

Please.

Holy sh*t.

What do you taste?

- Mmm, the vinegar.

- Mm-hmm.

- And the fruit brandy, of course.

- Mm-hmm.

Anything else?

Mm, yeah, walnuts?

Walnuts?

Oh, come on now, f*cking

listen to your palate.

Don't just guess.

f*ck me.

Do you know how many air miles it

takes to fly this in every week?

I'm adding to the ruin

of the world for cheese.

- Worth it though, isn't it?

- Correct.

If you mean yes, just

say yes. Don't be a twat.

That's what I meant,

yes, correct, shut up.

Hey, Joe, do you remember

when I asked if I could

maybe... you know?

What, babe, become a sous?

Think you're ready?

I mean,

it's a massive responsibility.

Do you know what

it actually means?

How it'll ruin your life.

Hey, listen, I should get

back and finish my mis, yeah.

Healthy cynicism and neurotic

cynicism are, like, different.

And which one might you be?

Wait, wait, let me guess.

The reason I mentioned it is

because you were kind enough

to offer me some of your gak,

and then whenever I do coke,

I always think about Freud, and

then whenever I think about Freud

I always think about love, and you know

what Freud's definition of love was?

I haven't got a clue, darling, what is

Freud's definition of love? Enlighten me.

Freud's definition

of love is, um...

Oh, what was it?

Oh, the psychosis

of ordinary people.

People like you, Tommy.

Mmm.

It's a sickness.

You feel sick to the

stomach when it starts,

and then you feel even sicker

and it's even longer when it

ends, and then, that's called love.

That's what we all want.

It's f*cked.

- You talk a lot, don't you?

- No, I don't.

So, what, are you gonna fall in love

tonight then? Strangers in London.

Oh, what you mean?

We're gonna f*ck.

Yeah, maybe, but what we're not

gonna do is fall in love, so...

So you don't believe in

love, that's f*cking awesome.

Up up up up.

- Come on.

- Don't. f*ck off.

- Get up.

- What the f*ck are you doing?

Get up.

I'll just pee in your mouth.

Excuse me, where's any

mini cabs around here?

Down that street.

Okay, all right, can I also

grab some rolling backy?

Just whatever's

your cheapest really.

And some paracetamol.

Oh, f*ck. Thank you.

- That will be four...

- Yeah.

Open the till, man. Don't move.

Don't f*cking move, man.

Open that f*cking till!

I promise I will f*cking

s*ab you up, man.

I ain't playing fair, man.

Get a f*cking move on.

Let's go! Let's go! Let's go!

You can give me your money,

oh, come on, come on now.

What the f*ck is that?

That's f*cking roll over.

My mom gave it to me.

Oh, my... my mom gave...

What the f*ck is wrong

with the both of you man?

What... what I've got a pair

of f*cking dummies, have I?

Huh? Give me the money.

Do you understand English?

You f*cking muppet.

f*ck. Oh, Jesus, f*ck. Oh, f*ck.

f*ck.

Yeah, ambulance. Yeah,

someone's been stabbed.

Near the... near the

Hilton on Tilly Street.

Yeah, yeah, I'll stay on the line.

Oh, f*ck.

- What's your name?

- It's Amir. My family.

- Oh, boy, what is it, what...

- Pict...

Pict...

- Picture.

- Oh, you f*cking twat.

- My family.

- What is it you want?

- Picture.

- Okay.

V-I-T-A-L-E. Vitale.

Daphne Vitale.

All right. Italian.

My dad is... was...

Sorry, was Sicilian.

They were different.

How old are you, Daphne?

Um, 20, um...

Uh, no, I'm 30... 31.

- Just wait there a sec, please.

- All right.

This is Deputy PC Curtis,

I'm calling to let you know

that as part of our

victim's support scheme

you're entitled to counseling.

If you could give me a call...

All right, people,

we got covers in,

let's pump it out.

Can someone please run

this f*cking food, huh?

Billie, come on, it's time here.

- You're the man.

- Don't blow smoke up my arse.

I wouldn't go near your arse,

not for the money you pay me.

Come on, hustle it up there.

Hey, Beth.

Yeah, I'm in the chemist's.

I'll be back in a minute.

Yeah, I'm coming.

Yeah, I'm coming.

Don't give me that bullshit.

You can't call someone's

beliefs bullshit.

You're just saying

it to sound cool.

Internet dating is consumers

are masquerading as love...

- What part of that sounds cool?

- Ooh. Look at me,

I've read Slavoj Zizek

and think I'm really cool.

How... how did you just say...

Do you even know who

Slavoj Zizek is?

Yeah, of course, I f*cking do.

Did you just Google him because

I mentioned him last week?

You did, didn't you?

Go on, say his name again.

No, I didn't. Slavoj Zizek.

Rubbish.

- Slavoj Zizek.

- Slavoj Zizek.

Anyway, these days it's

just... You don't even write

anything about yourself,

it's just all photographs,

just, like, there's

no human interaction,

it's like you're shopping.

It's like this.

Yah, yah, yah, f*ck.

Why are you even talking...

Who f*cking cares?

- Who cares?

- That's all it is.

Yeah, you know, I agree with you,

but like, what's love then?

'Cause love and f*cking

are different things.

Ideally you need both.

The love... the love bit

is a necessary illusion

to bind us all together to

propagate our shitty species.

No, no, that's bullshit.

That's bullshit.

Love and sex,

you make do.

It's whatever works.

Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Go home to your wife, Joe.

Okay.

Okay, I'll see you.

Get off of me, get off.

Easy. Just relax, pal,

you're crazy.

- What was that?

- Get off me!

Yeah, well, you promise

you're gonna behave?

Yeah, no,

- yeah, yeah.

- Well, which one is it then?

- Promise, I'll behave.

- All right, then.

I'm gonna count to three.

One, two...

You, sir, are a fabulous c**t.

Go home.

Please, can I come back in?

Go home.

Hey, hey you, miss.

- I don't wanna go home.

- Go home, you're pissed, yeah?

- Hey.

- Yeah, don't try and sweet him.

Don't try and sweet him.

Ain't gonna work.

- Lotta traffic.

- f*ck off.

Chick chick chick chick chicken

Live and laugh for me

- Be my wing man.

- Huh?

You be my wing man.

Chick chick chick chick chicken

Lay a little egg for me

Chick chick chick chick chicken

I want one for my tea

Mmm.

Bet you get wrinkles.

Blimey, it should

get wrinkles there.

It's crashmania.

Why, Lord, why me?

Don't answer that.

'Cause he can't see that I exist.

I'm talking to myself.

I'm such a w*nk*r.

I know it's just a small thing,

but it does, it really annoys me

that I have to pay so much

for these classes after school.

Clarinet. Karate. It's ridiculous.

All adds up.

Do you know what I mean?

And they don't even teach

them how to make music.

Are we going on the lam,

Daphne, dude?

- Daphne?

- West Hampshire.

Get your skates on, Daph.

Hey, Beth, dude, he could

get hit by a bus, literally,

any single day, so why

don't you just have a night

enjoy the f*ck out of

your kid while you can.

Hey, Daphne, dude, why don't you

mind your own f*cking business?

I would, but you talk

sh*t the whole time.

And unfortunately,

I'm not f*cking deaf.

That's a horrible thing to say.

My brother's deaf.

- No, he is not.

- Yes, he is.

Okay, fine, well,

so, f*cking s*ab me.

I'm just trying to f*cking...

I'm going to get some fresh air.

- You busy?

- No, I'm doing the vat for a laugh.

- Okay, you're busy.

- Yeah, why?

Just chilling.

Never illing. In my

mouth I got two fillings.

Whatever.

Young MC in the house.

What?

I hear that ladies are

stalking that white truffle

over from Piedmont again

if you want to pop down

and bag some free samples.

Yeah, I heard.

No, you go. I can't.

You get some if you want.

No, I mean, if you wanted to.

I'm not in the mood.

I don't think Beth likes me.

That's not exactly news, Daphne.

No, it's not.

Is there anything else...

Look, I clearly can't have

a drink right now, okay?

- For f*ck sake.

- No, I was gonna say sorry.

Do you remember the other night...

Uh, if you wanted to, we could.

Um...

We can what?

Daphne.

Are you stalking me?

I'm going to ignore that comment.

Here, an invite for Sunday.

Mom, I told you.

Take it, seriously.

You might really regret

it if you don't.

How can you use that?

That is so... Even for you.

It's all I've got to use.

Mom, I'm not, I just...

I disagree. You don't think.

You do things unthinkingly.

And you don't do anything,

and you think too much.

Regret the things

you did do, Daphne,

not the things you didn't.

Where did you hear that

crap, in a fortune cookie?

Yes.

See you on Sunday.

We can have coffee

and cake after.

- Service.

- f*ck.

Service, please.

- What about yesterday?

- I don't wanna talk about it.

Okay.

Anything else you don't

wanna talk about?

- Not really, no.

- No? Off you go.

Do you think I'm selfish?

- Yeah.

- Do you?

Of course you are.

So am I.

I mean, who else is gonna

look out for you?

It's a tough f*cking world.

You gotta be tough, as well.

Or at least, I don't know,

what the f*ck do I know?

Don't listen to me.

Yeah, that's what I think, too.

- But maybe...

- What?

When you were a kid,

did you ever wish

that you'd be in a car crash

and both your parents would die,

but you'd survive, and then you'd

be like this tragic little figure

and everyone would

love you or something?

Did you ever wish for

that when you were a kid

for both your parents to die?

No, you f*cking weirdo.

I never wanted to have

kids. They just arrived.

And so you just get on with it.

Sometimes I wish I could

get a refund though.

It sucks because we're

both evil f*ck ups.

Yeah.

I gotta quit this sh*t.

It's ruining my palate.

I know, mine, too.

Oh, God.

Oh, f*ck. Oh, f*ck.

No.

Sorry.

Hello again.

The one who kicked you

out at the club

a few nights ago.

You called me a fabulous c**t.

- Oh.

- Yeah.

- Oh, amazing, fantastic.

- Well, I don't know about that.

- Yeah, no, it's not fantastic.

- It was a mixed insult at least

very uncharacteristic

behavior of me.

- Yeah, yeah, that's the feeling I got.

- Normally I'm much more, um...

Pregnant?

- What?

- Sorry.

God, idiot, no.

It's just the vitamins.

- None of my... sorry.

- No! No, no, no, no, no.

Sorry, probably looked like

I was about to s*ab you.

No, I've seen worse, believe me.

Yeah, I just find it weird

what manufacturers think

that pregnant women need

but other women don't.

Who's to say I could

be doing with more

selenium and magnesium.

Getting all the good sh*t.

Hey, I feel like I'm pregnant with

anxiety. I need the good sh*t, too.

Right, I mean, no,

I know, it's so unfair,

I mean, I was just gonna say

that if you were pregnant,

perhaps instead of all the

Vodka Red Bull you drank,

it might be better to just stick

to the vodka, slightly, you know?

Healthier.

What did you say your name was?

Didn't.

Hmm.

Is this is like a

Mexican standoff?

Well, that would be if we were

pointing g*ns at each other.

Are you allowed to carry

a g*n as a bouncer?

Are you gonna ask me my name

- or am I just gonna tell it to you?

- You haven't asked me my name.

It's Daphne, according to

what you broadcast at a bar.

- Amongst other things.

- Oh, God.

What's your bloody name then?

It's David.

Hmm. Doesn't suit you.

Well, pleased to meet you,

David, for the first time.

Yeah, for the first time,

definitely.

Pleased to meet you,

too, Daphne.

Oh! No need to show off

with your fricking handshake.

- So listen, I was...

- You were about to ask me for my number.

I mean, that's very

forward of you to offer it.

- But sure, if I can get your number then.

- I was just about to say

I'd rather you didn't,

actually, sorry. Now go.

Right, no, fair do's.

50 grams of Pecorino.

You seem like a nice guy.

No, no, no, no

explanation needed.

Anyway, nice to meet

you again, Daphne.

I mean, for the first time.

- See you soon.

- Yeah.

Cheers.

Hi. How are you?

- All right?

- Cooking, are you?

Yeah.

That is 10 pounds 20, please.

- Yup.

- Hi.

- Sorry, me again.

- Well, hello, again.

Hi, listen, look. I know you

don't wanna give me your number

and that's fine, absolutely,

but I'm gonna give you

my number and you don't

have to call it,

but I just thought f*ck

it... You know life's...

- Short arse.

- Yeah, so, there you go, that's...

Sorry about this.

Is he bothering you? Are

you pestering this woman?

You what?

Yeah, he is, actually.

He's being a pest, yeah.

Go on, get out of the shop.

Yeah, go on, mate.

Get out. Be gone.

All right, all right. All

right, I'm going. I'm gone. See?

- I'm gone.

- Idiot.

Get out of here, idiot.

See you, mate.

Do you want a receipt?

- Uh, no.

- All right.

- I'll see you tomorrow, yeah?

- Bye.

Bye.

All right, Beth.

Oh, no, I'm not feeling

well. I'm not coming in today.

All right.

Oh, just, I'm just

not feeling well.

Have you told Joe?

Yeah, I realize that.

Please, take a seat.

What do I call ya?

Doctor or mister?

Adam's fine.

You don't look like an Adam.

So, are you Italian?

I mean, of Italian decent?

Jewish.

Oh, yeah. Of course

that makes sense.

Oh, sorry,

was I being anti-semitic?

Should I go out and

come back in again?

You were referred through

the Metropolitan Police

as part of their

victim's support scheme.

I understand you were

witness to a violent as*ault.

Perhaps you could start by

saying something about that?

About what sort of emotions

that brought up for you?

Certain emotions?

Mmm...

Things effect us in ways

we don't always expect.

Do you think that it's

true that we're just matter?

That we just die, and that's it?

Or the whole heaven

and hell thing,

that those are basic two choices?

Is that something you

think about a lot?

Sorry, you don't actually

know me or my life,

or anything about me, do you?

And are there people in

your life who do, Daphne?

Who... who do know you?

Why have you got every copy of

"Harry Potter" on your shelf?

It must have been

very difficult for you

to have witnessed

someone be stabbed.

How do you think you're

coping with it, Daphne?

What sort of question is that?

How am I coping?

How do you think I'm coping?

Seriously, why have you got

every copy of "Harry Potter"?

That's...

I'm not the one that's nuts,

you're the one that's crazy.

Excuse us, sorry.

Would you mind

getting that for me?

- It's all right. It's miles away.

- Thank you.

- Thanks.

- Yeah.

You're welcome.

- And how are you?

- Oh, yeah. Not bad, thanks.

You know how it is.

Back's k*lling me.

This one weighs a right old ton.

Don't you?

You do, don't you?

And you? How are you?

Oh...

Oh, you know...

I'm not so good, actually.

Not so good.

Yeah, I saw... I saw

something quite f*cked up

a few nights ago,

that I wish I hadn't.

Yeah, it's really

pissed me off, actually.

- Oh, sorry, swearing.

- Mmm.

Close your ears. Don't

repeat anything I just said.

I know, I'm f*cking hilarious.

- God, sorry, I'm terrible.

- Yeah, you are terrible.

Well, my life's terrible.

I haven't shaved

my legs in months.

Look. Well, I'm still

wearing a sports bra

'cause I can't be arsed, so...

Basically given up

on my life, really.

Well, you might as

well Jack it all in.

Yeah, I know.

Now my old hatchet-faced

mom's got cancer, as well.

Oh, yeah, go ahead.

Just laugh away.

I'm sorry. I don't know

why I'm laughing.

No, I don't know

why you're laughing.

- That's not really funny, you know?

- Stop it, you'll make me laugh.

You're making yourself laugh.

It's not helping.

My mom still has cancer.

Your mom don't have cancer.

She does actually. Sorry.

Sorry, we probably shouldn't

have made a joke about that.

Oh, that's all right.

Don't be sorry.

I just don't know

what to say, really.

It's my stop coming up.

Well, I hope your

back gets better.

Yeah, thank you.

Bye, mate.

I hope your mom's all right.

David Desilver, Security, hello?

Give it a chance.

Don't say a word.

That's not cynical. It's

called being realistic.

You don't believe in love?

When you put it like that,

that sounds negative, yes.

No, no, no, I know

what you're saying.

All I'm saying is that so

much of what's called love

is really just people

projecting their own ideas

of what a love object should

look like onto someone else,

and then getting upset

when that person fails

to live up to those expectations,

so then they fall in

love with someone else,

until they disappoint them, too.

Right, so, basically,

it turns out

I didn't know what you were saying.

I don't know why I just

said any of that stuff.

I don't actually think any of

those things. I just said it.

Well, aren't people basically being incapable

of a love that isn't self-interested?

- No, that's good.

- It's to do with expectations.

I don't want you to

expect one thing about me

and then get mad

when I'm not that.

You... do you realize

this is a first date?

- Don't you?

- No need to be facetious.

No, no, no, it's funny, it is.

It's like we're on a date,

and you're basically saying

don't get your hopes up, pal.

- No.

- Yes, it's like I've gone to church.

I need to realize I've sat

next to Satan, it's funny.

Here's the church,

here's the steeple,

open the doors... Ah,

and everyone's f*cked off.

Cause you're a twat.

Wait, Daph. Daphne, wait.

Sorry.

- Oop.

- So should we go to your place?

Well, I don't think

that's a good idea, do you?

It you don't wanna have

sex with me, that's fine.

No, I'm not saying I

don't wanna have sex.

I'm just saying, you know,

maybe I want a bit more.

I'm saying, can we just cool it down

a little, see where things take us?

Cool it down,

who says cool it down?

Why are you so pissed?

What happened to you?

Don't try to psychoanalyze me.

Well, do you expect me

to come back with you?

I'm going back to the

bar to finish my drink.

Come if you want

if not, whatever.

That's some f*cking serious, too.

Just to sing about it.

- Why it just releases.

- It's so easy.

- Daytime breaks?

- Oh, yeah.

Something to do with...

So, I guess this is see you later?

Or not?

I'll call you.

Yup, sure, whatever.

Is that you?

What I don't understand

is I made that spare key

- a month ago.

- I made a copy a couple of months back.

- And why did you do that?

- What happens when you k*ll yourself?

Who's gonna let the police in?

It's very late. Where were you?

- Girl guides.

- Ah-ha.

- Are you staying then?

- If that's okay.

I'll just get you some bedding.

So are you gonna listen to

what the doctor's telling you?

You think they have

all the answers?

They don't.

It's like you've got

some stupid death wish.

I do not.

I don't have a death wish.

- It's infantile.

- I'm not dying, Daphne.

I mean, not tomorrow,

or the day after.

Yeah, but it's still cancer.

Cancer's stil f*cking cancer.

They took my thyroid

out. I don't have cancer.

They said six months

in, if you needed to do

another round of chemo,

then all this rubbish,

that you filled your mind with,

this alternative bullshit...

I just want to explore the...

You can't heal cancer

with f*cking mindfulness.

Daphne, stop it.

If they did tell you to do

more chemo, then do it.

- That would be the positive thing to do.

- There are worse things

- than dying.

- When did you become so naive?

And when did you

become so cynical?

Can I have a glass of white wine?

There's a bottle open

in the fridge.

Hey, Daphne. David here.

Just wondered if you

wanted to hook up sometime,

soon yeah, pretty

busy at the moment,

but I'm sure I could

squeeze you in.

Daphne, just give me

a call back, yeah.

The second bedroom is like tiny,

but you'll literally not

gonna find anything better.

Not for that sort of money.

So your friend, Izzy,

then, she's nice?

Yeah, she's sweet.

Is it serious, then, is it?

What do you mean?

Nothing.

It's like you wanted

to go out or something.

You are so full of sh*t sometimes.

It's not even funny anymore.

Sorry.

That's not funny.

You wind me up. You know it does.

I told you one thing once.

Yeah, I saw someone get

stabbed the other night.

- Did you?

- Yeah.

f*ck off, seriously?

London is crazy.

Yeah, I know, it was like

we had to stop the bleeding.

Did he, like, die?

- Was he black?

- No, I don't... I don't know.

- I mean...

- Cause after the ambulance came

he either has black skin

or he doesn't, like...

I imagine he does, like

statistically speaking.

- Not being r*cist.

- No, I mean, I don't know if he d*ed.

Probably, but...

Wow.

You're tough as f*ck they say.

If Izzy saw someone

getting stabbed,

she'd basically move

back to Wimbledon

in a f*cking flash,

I'm telling you.

- You all right?

- Yeah.

- Shall we?

- Yeah, I should probably go.

Here's the takeaway

that you ordered.

- Did I?

- Well, yeah.

Wow. Take your word for it.

Let me, let me, find...

Just come in a second.

Let me find my...

Just pop it on the table.

My mind.

f*ck.

It's usually you, isn't

it? What's your name?

My name's Kumar.

Oh, well, Kumar, you are the

bearer of blessings, so many thanks.

You can keep the change.

Oh, cheers to that.

That's very kind of you.

I... it's none of my business

or nothing, but are you okay?

Uh, yeah, why do you ask?

Oh, no reason.

Okay. Well, thanks for, you know.

I mean, you look like sh*t.

Sorry. It's not that you...

It's none of my business.

Yeah, um, you...

You just said that.

- Any other observations?

- No, no, sorry.

- I should probably just...

- Yeah.

Oh, Jesus, it's f*cking

wet. Is she serious or what?

You should probably just...

I don't know... Get some fresh air.

My mom, yeah.

Yup, I really don't wanna

know what your mom says.

No, she says fresh air

is the best medicine.

Wow, she's clearly

a wonderful doctor.

Hey, you're a joke.

- All right, have a good night.

- Yeah, night.

What's your name, old man?

- Nacho.

- That's not your name. That's a snack.

Make mine a double.

What was I saying?

You were talking rubbish,

and that is my name.

Uh, well, exactly the

sh*t we find ourselves in.

It's the sh*t of our own devising.

Is there something on my face?

Are you really 30?

31. Why do I only look like I'm 18?

I would have said 23.

23 and two days.

Something like that.

So we're going back to

yours then or what?

What for?

"What for?" He asks.

You don't hang about, do ya?

Go wait for me outside.

f*cking like that.

Do you like that?

Yeah. Oh, say it.

- Yeah, just get on with it.

- Say it, say it, say it.

There you are.

And you begged me.

You f*cking begged to come

back home with me, didn't ya?

You and I.

f*ck. You f*cking woman, you.

Oh, you f*cking.

f*ck f*ck f*ck f*ck f*ck.

Oh, sh*t. Oh, f*ck.

Oh, Christ.

sh*t.

For God sake.

Listen, I have to give a

lecture in about an hour, so...

Sorry, it's just, um...

- Have you got any wet wipes?

- Wet what?

- No, no.

- Never mind.

Oh, David, mate, piss off.

Hey, what can I get you?

- What you got?

- Everything.

Oh, that's a start.

I...

I'll have...

Uh, lunch, 2:00, fine.

Is that okay?

What are you doing in, Daph?

You're not in till later.

Shh, I'm not here.

Hey, freckles? Are you okay?

Yeah, I'm f*cking fantastic.

Daphne.

As all you know, you're

all wonderful people.

I love you all, I do.

Well, it's a sh*t that

I love you all.

Go away. Don't touch

merchandise, you f*ck.

I've had it. Take it easy.

Look at what you f*cking made me

do, Joe. Look what you made me do.

Okay, let's just take

them out of the kitchen,

- and take it easy.

- I told you, Joe.

Will you get the f*ck out of

the kitchen, you silly cow?

I am going to get the f*ck out.

And you're the biggest

wank of them all.

You're an enabler.

You enable me

to act like a twat, which

makes you an even bigger twat.

You're just take a Daphne

this and your Daphne that.

And shove it down your

ruined shitty palate.

All right, come on.

I'd choke on it, you tit. I quit.

- Come on.

- I quit.

The beginning of the

Reagan-Thatcher era.

During this period

we were introduced

to the idea of

trickle-down economics,

that by making the top

of the top as wealthy

as we possibly can, using

fiscal monetary policies,

that just would

cause trickle-down,

that a rising tide

would lift all boats.

Now here we are in 2016,

with the widest wealth of

income tax around the world

we've seen in hundreds of years.

Joe.

Joe!

Here, it's hot.

So yesterday was eventful.

Please, come on.

It'll do you good.

How bad was I?

Was I bad?

I was bad, wasn't I?

Well, how bad was I?

I tried to help you and you said

"Don't touch the merchandise,

you fucker."

You referred to yourself

as merchandise.

No, I didn't. I didn't.

I'm such a d*ck.

What else did I do?

Don't tell me,

but do obviously tell me.

Well, you quit quite a few times.

Hey, this is good.

Yeah, I remember that bit.

I take it I'm fired

though, not that I quit.

You know that I'm in

love with you, right?

- f*ck off, Joe.

- Yeah, you know I am...

I am.

I just wanted to say

it just once.

I actually feel

a bit better now.

Good for you.

You need to get your

sh*t together, all right?

Well, you still got

a job if you want.

I don't know. I guess...

I just find it hard to care

about anything at the moment.

Well, when you remember

how to give a sh*t

give me a call, okay?

I'm not gonna come back, Joe.

I'm out of it now.

Well, you're not gonna

fall off a cliff, are you?

We're still gonna

hang out, right?

Definitely.

I'm sorry I was a tad

mental last time, wasn't I?

Not really, no.

Swerve and curve.

I like your style.

I'm a master of the old

duck and dive myself.

I'm very adept to ignoring

important questions.

And what are they to you, Daphne?

What are the important questions?

Oh, my God, you're my hero,

blew it right back in

my court like a pro.

Yes, sweet, your smile

means you don't hate me.

Amazing.

You, uh...

You asked me last

time I was here

what sort of emotions

the stabbing brought up.

And I don't really feel

much about the guy. I

don't really care about him.

Well, that's...

That's not quite it.

Just... I don't feel much.

I'm not...

that's not normal, right?

And it...

it only recently occurred to me

because someone else mentioned it,

to check if he was still alive.

And you know I got his address,

and I was thinking

of visiting him,

but inside...

Inside there's not much.

What would a normal response be?

What would it be to you?

I don't know. That it mattered.

That his life mattered.

What about your life?

Does you life matter?

I haven't felt like I'm

alive for a long time.

I don't know. I don't know.

You know, Daphne,

we don't always feel

what we might think of

as the correct emotions

at the correct times.

That doesn't make us unhuman.

You can still visit him

without necessarily having

great big operatic

emotions about it.

The action of visiting

him, that still counts.

Our actions count.

Even if we don't think

that much of them,

perhaps later on we will,

but we don't need to wait

for that to do things.

That's surprisingly good advice.

You know, we might officially

have to inform the police,

in case it affects

any legal proceedings.

But what I would like to ask

is why do you want to see him?

Can you tell me?

I...

I'm just tired and

I think that therapy,

from what I understand

of it, is mostly bullshit,

no offence, but I'm not gonna

spend months and years

talking about what my mom

and dad did or didn't do.

So, what would you

like to talk about?

I don't want to talk about

what I don't want to talk about.

That's fine.

And don't worry,

these things take time.

You can always come back,

even if it's bullshit.

It's fine if it's bullshit.

Bullshit can be useful.

Do you mind if we don't...

Can we not talk,

can we just sit for a while?

Hey, um, I think you

gave me the wrong number.

You see, I've been calling

you, but get no answer.

Oh, that explains it. I was

wondering why you hadn't called

- when you promised you would.

- Well there, it's bizarre,

because when the phone

goes to answering machine,

a woman called, Daphne,

tells you to leave a message.

I didn't expect to see you again.

By the fourth time with no answer,

I wasn't sure I wanted to.

Yeah, there are things I

was... I am dealing with.

Finish work in a few

hours, come back to mine.

I don't know. I'm not

really in the same mood I was

when I last met you.

At least not sex.

- I mean, not right now.

- In that case, maybe I'll take a pass.

You were the one who said

you didn't want to have sex.

If we're quoting each

other, what I said was,

I didn't only want to have sex,

I might want something more.

- What does something more mean?

- I don't know.

It just sounded like a good

thing to say at the time.

Oh!

Is it really bad that I find it

cheesy that you're holding my hand?

No, as long as it's not bad

that I continue to hold it.

Listen, David,

I actually just came to say

that I don't really want

to see anyone right now.

Okay, okay, so how long do you think

I need to give you before I call?

- Honestly, don't.

- I'll call you tomorrow, will I?

- I've gotta go.

- Cool, let's chat later on tonight.

Honestly, don't call

me cause I won't answer.

So, I'm trying to

have the last word.

- You're being a d*ck.

- You're being a d*ck.

What, is that it?

Say at least one more thing.

That which maintains all beings.

That which maintains all beings.

Situated throughout space.

Situated throughout space.

So long as all have not attained

So long as all have not attained

- to peace.

- to peace.

Aunt Rita.

Oh, Christ, I meant... sorry.

The reason I get so

pissed off by the chemo

and the mindfulness, I

don't want to lose you and...

I dunno.

I know that I've been

too hard on you.

It's okay, cause, you know,

we don't know everything.

Just, yeah.

- Just, um...

- I know, I know,

you're trying to apologize.

sh*t. Doesn't mean crap.

Darling, you don't

know what it's like

to have to really,

really have to face your

own... death, Daphne.

I know I don't know. No, I know.

I mean, it can't just be,

oh, I don't know,

you're born, you work, you

have a child, and you die.

It's not enough. I want... I

want more than that. I want...

That's why I'm trying to,

you know,

before I'm not here anymore,

I suppose.

I forgot my fags.

- Oh, f*ck it.

- Yeah, f*ck it.

I'm proud of you, Mom.

I know now that you're trying

it is probably a good thing.

This delicious.

How did you make it?

My wife says because

you are so skinny,

she will write you the recipe.

Normally she would not

write it for anyone,

because it is a family secret.

But she says you are

like the kitten

that is so skinny that

the whole village

kicks it away.

I don't see why is that

funny? That's terrible.

She feels sorry for you.

She... she... no, no,

it is more than sorry.

How do you say it?

It is the pity. She pities you.

Are you Samir, then?

Your dad wouldn't

shut up about you.

He kept saying your

name over and over again.

"Samir, Samir."

Oh, well, I mean, he

said all of your names...

He was holding a photograph

of all of you.

And, yeah, crying and...

Yeah, it was... it was...

It was... it was lovely,

in a traumatic sort of way,

you see.

Please.

Benny, I wanted to say

that the other day

I'm sorry because you

tried to hold my hand

and I took my hand away.

I'm really sorry. I should

have held your hand.

What do you mean,

Daphne? You did.

You took my hand. You held it.

Have some more of this.

No, I didn't...

It's not how I remember it.

You saved me.

And what about the

boy who stabbed you,

do you ever think about him or...

Do you... I don't know,

do you forgive him or...

Yes, I think of him,

but, no, Daphne,

not yet. I cannot.

No.

Daphne.

You come into the shop.

Come into the shop.

- You wanted paracetamol?

- Paracetamol, please.

...Paracetamol.

...Daphne.
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