01x06 - Episode 6

Episode transcripts for the TV show, "Under the Vines". Aired: December 6, 2021 - present.*
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Two city people manage to inherit a failing vineyard in New Zealand, but neither of them know a thing about hard work and they despise each other.
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01x06 - Episode 6

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Okay, so there's only a few things left to do showcase wise.

As our award-winning winemaker, you are going to be front and centre.

Oakley is seventh on the showcase tour, right before Shimmering Lakes exclusive gala dinner.

Tell me he didn't break your heart.

Not completely.

Well, he's a thoughtless, closeted fool.

Anything else you wanna tell me?

No.

To Oakley.

You like her.

Don't be ridiculous, Tippy. No.

Louis is the last person on earth that I would be with.

If I've done anything or said anything.

No.

Now, ah, J.

- W-what you saw, this morning

- Mm.

Well, um, i-it was a very,

very small, uh, blanket.

Yes. A-and it had been

a-a really long day.

It had, w-we didn't even notice

that we-we-we'd, uh,

cuddled up, that we'd huddled,

huddled up together.

Total accident.

So you just accidentally,

ended up falling asleep cuddling?

Hud-huddling. Yes. Yes, exactly that.

That's what mum said when I saw

her and Horst on the couch.

So I didn't know they were having sex.

- Oh!

- No, no, no, no, J.

Definitely not what's happening here.

- J, Daisy and I, we're friends.

- Exactly.

- Right, we're work colleagues.

- Yeah.

Really, I mean, w-we don't even

particularly like each other

all that much, do we?

Well, no, I mean, he, he can be

pretty tactless, obviously.

No, no, no, s-she's very shallow.

- Oh, y-yeah, no, I was shallow.

- And, and, and flaky.

Nah, yes, well, it's better

that than arrogant.

Oh, well, at least I know what I want.

Oh, well, at least I know

how to have fun.

Oh, excuse me.

See, there's nothing going on.

No.

Boomers are so weird.

I'm not a boomer.

I'm Gen X all the way.

Do you think he bought it?

What, how much we dislike each other?

Well, I don't dislike you.

- Oh.

- Not all the time.

That's good to know.

- Well, we should probably

- Yeah, D-day tomorrow.

Yep.

Do you think that plants feel like

their feet are being tickled

when you plant them?

I can honestly say

I've never thought about that.

- Really?

- No.

You weren't answering your phone.

Oh, what's happened?

Oh.

I'm so happy for you.

- Why? Mm.

- You don't know?

- Look.

- Oh!

Oh, look, we're in the paper.

In the paper, Daisy.

- You're the wine to watch.

- Meaning?

This is Rupert Shaw's wine column.

It's the biggest in the country.

You know, most people

have to get a marketing team

just to get a mention, but, man,

guess he must have tasted the Stanley.

Well, he couldn't

or someone pulled some strings.

Oh.

It's not such a big deal, love.

No one reads the paper anymore.

Plus, this time tomorrow

the showcase will be starting.

Which means it's only a few hours away

from the Shimmering Lake Gala Dinner.

And after that, the only thing

anybody will be talking about.

Including Rupert bloody Shaw

- Is you.

- Is us.

You. I mean, you, mum.

Well, at least she's not

taking it out

Wait.

- Okay, well, I guess

- Wait.

Come on.

We haven't had a triple plate day

since Labor got a second term.

You see? She's fine.

So, we'll do the introductions

and then we'll hand over to you,

and you just talk about

your favourite thing in the world.

- Being alone?

- No, wine.

Oh, come on, Tippy,

just think of all the,

the fascinating insights you can give.

Like

Well, I have been doing

some interesting reading

about the average PH

of New Zealand Pinot Noir.

- Well, the

- No, no, no.

That's perfect, she could do

the whole thing in ancient Greek

and they'd lap it up.

She's our Wunderkind Winemaker,

remember?

So, Tippy, that is why

we're going to put you

front and centre.

She's shy.

Oh, maybe we should do all the talking.

What, and show our distinguished guest

exactly how little we know?

Yes, but once they taste the Stanley.

That proves we can make one good wine,

she proves we can keep on making them.

- Oh, who's that?

- Oh, I'll get it.

Ah

I asked him about catering.

- Oh.

- Um

Anyway, I'll write Tippy's speech,

and then she can get practicing.

Griff's back.

Thanks for the article.

Riding to my rescue, yet again.

Hey, what I said,

I mean, it was just

It was right on the money.

I am a hot mess,

and I do have trouble committing,

and I am flaky.

No, I mean, maybe were or maybe you just

pretending to fit in.

I mean, weren't we all?

- Something's happened.

- James.

Vanilla Thick Shake James

or the Six Pack Scammer?

I told you not to see him again.

- I was lonely.

- And?

And went on a date and we talked

and I told him about the US gig.

And he saw dollar signs?

What you buy him this time?

No, no, no, no, you made me promise,

I said to him, look,

no more sugar daddy.

But?

We went home and, um, had fun,

and he filmed the fun.

And now he's threatening

to show everyone that fun.

- Unless you pay him?

- A hundred grand.

Oh, that little sh*t.

If he does leak it,

maybe I could weather the storm here?

I mean, I know it's the worst timing,

what happened with Gus and everything.

I just, I don't have

anywhere else to go, Daisy.

I got you.

I've always got you.

It'll be okay.

Okay, and then

we can seat everybody

for the next course.

Now you want five courses?

Well, what's one more course

between friends?

And an amuse bouche.

- Excuse me?

- Five courses.

And an amuse bouche.

I'll talk to her.

Oh, no, no.

Um, we'll need to keep at least

two metres clear

from that door for a walkway.

- Walkway?

- No, for the acrobats.

The acrobats?

This is not "repeat after me" day, Don,

I need you one step ahead.

- Mum, about the food.

- Oh, she'll manage.

So, I've been in touch

with the Royal Ballet

What?

Well, everyone else

is upping their game.

Or game playing.

How Oakley conned its way into

that article I'll never know.

Rupert doesn't write about

first year medal winners.

I mean, how she got his

attention I will never know.

Well, some women are quite happy

to sweat their assets.

Daisy's not like that.

Darling, the second guest toilet

is-is blocked.

Well, do something about it, Don,

because I can't do everything.

Oh, this will be the Dove wrangler.

Oh! Hello, yes

I'm fine.

Griff needs a place to stay.

Okay.

No, it's not.

Is he in trouble?

He's about to be outed.

And he's worried

it will affect his work.

I just don't get why people care.

They shouldn't.

But when it's a $100 million movie,

a straight guy's the safer bet.

So, he thinks his bosses

might have a problem

with the fact that some other

people might have a problem

and that their problem

might be big enough

to not go see a movie?

Yes.

That's a lot of mights

to be miserable over.

But some people are like that.

Gus, if you don't want him to stay here,

that's absolutely okay.

It'll hurt less if I know he's safe.

So we can't tell anyone?

No.

- Why?

- Because it's adult stuff, J.

What kind of adult stuff?

- Did he k*ll someone?

- No.

- Did he steal something?

- No, no. No.

Did he get his willy out,

and someone filmed it

and put it online?

- Did he?

- Oh, no, no.

It's not online yet.

Well, hopefully ever.

But just in case.

He needs to hide out here until

people stop talking about it.

Like dad.

Ah, well, yes. Is that all right?

- Oh, that's fine. I like lying.

- Oh, well, it's not exactly

Maybe you could tell them

what happened to you?

Might make them feel better.

Or maybe we could just not

talk about any of it ever again.

Where I come from, that's how

we deal with our problems.

That sounds like heaven.

Okay, well, that's that then.

Griff's our little secret, okay?

In the meantime it's just

business as usual.

You hungry?

And thanks, thank you, guys. Thank you.

Hey, Gus.

Um, Daisy told me that she spoke

to you about me staying,

so, that's, thank you.

Um, I also told her to put me to work,

I know that you guys have got

a lot to do before tomorrow,

so, if you do need any help

- We're fine.

- Okay.

You know, Tippy, I can help

you out with your speech.

I mean, you know, sometimes you can win

an audience over by just saying "hello."

Good to know.

Come on, bro.

Puss, puss, puss,

puss, puss, puss, puss.

Come on, you bloody cat.

You realise it's just a possum

eating that food.

Oh, don't say that.

I thought I was the cynical one.

Oh, turns out you're just

a big old softy.

Yeah.

Not that I can talk, having Griff here

with everything that we've got going on.

That's not softness, that's loyalty.

We wouldn't even be in this

showcase if it wasn't for you.

Well, that's right.

- Hmm. Here's to me.

- Yes.

Yes, Daisy, here's to you.

Listen, Louis. I-I just

What? Oh, as if you're

sleeping on the couch.

- No, no, it's okay.

- Julian can bunk with me.

Come on, you're sleeping in my bed.

We can usher in the apocalypse together.

All right. Nigh-night, mate.

Night.

Oh, night.

Night.

Yes?

What you looking at?

Bedtime, J, come on.

Hello.

Hello.

Hello.

Hey.

How bad is it?

Well, he didn't leak it online,

but he did sell it to the tabloids.

Oh

Well, at least they didn't

publish the tape.

They published the screenshots.

- Oh, sweetheart.

- Mm.

Okay, no, no, no. Today is not about me.

Well, it can be a little bit about you.

No, no, no.

You go and be amazing.

I'm fine.

Oh.

Aww.

Aww.

Gus.

Do you normally get breakfast in bed?

No.

This looks beautiful.

You know, I saw you on the telly.

You're a very good actor.

Thank you.

But you're very bad at interviews.

Took me ages to figure out why.

Oh, yeah, why?

'Cause when you're acting,

you're acting.

But when you're you, you're never you.

But now you can be.

All the time.

Gus, I'm gonna deny it.

The pictures are terrible

quality, it could be anyone.

This-this role, it is massive,

I can't risk that.

I mean Gus, come on.

This is my life.

Yeah.

I gotta get back to work.

True? Nah.

I would've thought

it was more five, seven.

Maybe five, eight.

Centimetres?

He said it was gonna take a while,

it's pretty backed up obviously.

Well, tell him to suck faster,

and we can talk about why

it's so full later, Donald.

Ah. Excuse me.

Getting Laid is a funny name

for a paving business.

But then he started getting

weird phone calls.

Mate, mate,

d-d-d-does that sound normal?

What is going on?

I mean, tell him to get a wriggle on.

Oh.

Oh, my God. Oh, my God.

Oh.

Duke, is the, is the food all right?

Oh, God.

You. You. You're to

clean this up right now.

Everything. All of it.

I'll call you back.

Big job.

I could hose it down for ya.

But as my wife always says,

poo permeates.

Protractedly.

- She's cancelled the showcase?

- Yeah.

What, because she can't host

her fancy dinner?

- Well, that's not all.

- What, what?

Well, have you seen today's paper?

- No, why?

- Oh, Daisy, it's bad.

It's really, really bad.

- It's about Griff.

- Oh, that.

I mean, I know it looks an awful

lot like him in the pictures,

but then, he comes out

and denies everything.

- Well

- Have you spoken to him or?

No.

Can I have a word?

I've been calling you and

Well, you haven't been answering.

- Is everything all right?

- Yes. It's fine.

Are we okay?

Yes. Ben, I'm, I'm in work mode.

I'm not flaky all the time.

Morning.

Morning.

Sometimes presidents have

to make unpopular calls.

Sometimes presidents get impeached.

Without the gala dinner,

the showcase,

it's-it's just a wine tasting.

It makes us, it makes us

look provincial.

But we are a province.

Yep, surely it's better than nothing.

Well, no, not if it tarnishes our brand.

You mean, your brand.

If there was an alternative

Well, why can't we just

do it somewhere else?

- Well, like where?

- Like here.

Well, that-that is a lovely thought,

but my son assures me that

that's simply not possible.

What about another vineyard?

We talk about this every year

and every year we decide that

no one else has the facilities.

You decide.

If-if someone else feels

that they can host a sit-down dinner,

for thirty people,

with almost no prep, feel free.

Well we can.

Well, we have the facilities.

We have a new tasting room,

and a pizza oven and, um, a-a pergola.

I love a good pergola.

Yeah, Daisy could totally pull it off.

Look, she's done this in Sydney,

she's a proper party planner.

Well, that's a,

that's a lovely thought, but I

You said if we could

find a suitable alternative.

No, I think you'll find I said

I think you'll find it's

in the minutes, right, Vic?

Oh.

- Yeah.

- Good.

All right, everyone in favour

of reinstating the showcase,

with dinner, at Oakley, raise your hand.

It's a good thing, mum. Really.

We can definitely pull it off.

I mean, it's eight hours away,

there's six of us,

a-and the last-minute events

are often the best, right?

Well, why aren't you saying anything?

'Cause I think you're right.

You know, I just, for once,

could you just

Did you What?

Do you think I can do this?

I think we can do this.

Well, first things first, I

think we need to organise the

I'll just

Um

Ah, Marissa.

Hi, um, I just wanted to say

if there's anything

that we can do to help.

Help?

Well, if you still wanted

Shimmering Lake represented,

we could hold the tasting at ours.

So you get the credit for my wine, too?

Oh, no, no, no. That's not what I meant.

My God, you want it all, don't you?

- My awards. My event. My son.

- Mum.

You coerce a man

half your age into your bed,

and then you have the gall

to play the gracious winner.

You're a piece of work.

No, no, you're a joke, actually

you're more than a joke,

you're a cradle-snatching,

pathetic tramp.

No, no, no, I'm sorry,

Marissa, that's enough.

I simply will not have

that kind of language

used against somebody who is

kind and respectful and loyal,

and apparently everything

that you're currently not.

And there's only one person here

that should feel embarrassed

and I'm afraid that's you.

All right, so please,

enjoy the rest of your day.

Shall we?

Daisy. I'm sorry.

Can you pull over

for a minute, please, Louis?

What is it?

You-you were incredible back there.

I mean, no, really incredible.

Well, it needed saying.

Is that what you're like

in the courtroom?

I mean, what a rush.

About Ben, I

Daisy, you don't need to explain.

No, it was a mistake.

You are perfectly entitled to spend time

with whomever you wish.

I know, it's

Well, thank you.

That's what friends are for.

Yep.

She had it coming.

He's practically a teenager.

I mean, I know he's 36

but he's a very young 36.

She's been here, what, five seconds.

Okay, maybe I raised my voice,

but, you know, it wasn't that bad.

It wasn't good, love.

Why would we be hosting the dinner?

Because I volunteered us.

So you did this to us on purpose?

Well, we can showcase more of Oakley.

So we can fail bigger?

We're not going to fail.

The three things that make any

event are food, drink and vibe.

- We don't have any of those.

- Well, we're about to.

Now, Griff, you're on hors d'oeuvres.

I want those ones that we did

at that, you know,

that glitzy, fireman's fundraiser.

Um, Gus, you're on mains.

- For how many people?

- Ah, thirtyish.

- We have one oven.

- You'll figure it out.

Anyway, less is more, it's diet season.

We just have normal seasons here.

Okay, so now we need a theme,

uh, bougie, whimsical,

hipster's been done to death,

but remember that party that we went

Is she having a stroke?

No, I, I think she's planning

a Sydney Party.

- I'm planning a Sydney Party.

- What's a Sydney Party?

Well, it usually starts with

a mirror on the coffee table

Ahem. It's a Shimmering Lake

Party on steroids.

Yeah Oh, yeah, forgot about

steroids, they're there too.

But we're not gonna give them

a Shimmering Lake Party, are we?

What are we gonna give them?

We're gonna give them an Oakley Party.

Exactly.

Oh, God, it's not gonna rain, is it?

No, it'll be fine, I promise you.

Oh, they're lovely.

In a Blair Witch kind of way.

Oh, is everyone bringing a plate?

Ah, yep, and food too.

Okay

Um, got your speech?

Oh. How's it going?

Oh, yeah, great.

Um, how many do you want?

As many as you can make.

Okay, perfect.

- I am so excited.

- Me too.

There's the booze for the tables.

Oh, thank you, we just don't

have enough good Oakley wine.

Oh, and this is for the potluck.

It's rabbit stew.

Made with baby rabbits.

Well, you know where to put that.

Um, and this is for the gift bags.

- Gift bags?

- Yeah.

Marissa always turns them down.

They're already at the second tasting.

All right, this is not

a drill, everyone!

They'll be here in

T minus five vineyards.

Oh, I-I haven't.

I-I can do the gift bags.

I thought you were sorting

the entertainment?

I can do both. Just trust me.

Okay.

Oh, they're coming!

Smiles, everyone!

You all right?

Oh, quick, go and have a drink.

You'll be fine.

- Showtime.

- Uh-hmm.

We're ready, aren't we?

- We're ready.

- Okay.

- Uh, which one's?

- Ah, Rupert.

- Hi, lovely to meet you.

- Here we are.

At the establishment I was

coerced into complimenting.

I hope it lives up to the hype.

Oh, so do we. Let me show you around.

- Hello, hello. Welcome.

- Thank you.

- Rowan.

- Ah

Should fill up the gift bags nicely.

Oh, where'd you get all this stuff?

Rowan, I owe you, again.

Not any more you don't.

You were looking for entertainment?

- Yeah. But

- Just signed them today.

They're very excited.

Ah, um, yeah, i-it's, Rowan,

it's not quite the thing

that w-we're looking.

They come with the cheese.

Hello.

Yes, welcome, welcome, everyone,

to a slightly different gala dinner.

This year we wanted to give you

a-a taste of the real Peak View.

A-a place that I've recently moved to

and feel very lucky to call home.

Many of you may not know

that Stanley Oakley

was a professional gambler

for most of his life,

perhaps that's why he was happy

to take a gamble on an unknown Vintner,

and, boy, did it pay off.

I'd like to introduce

the woman behind the wine.

The wunderkind herself.

Tippy Bidois.

Hello.

This vineyard

is a, um,

a good example

of a vineyard.

Okay, and I think that's my cue.

You know Vintners,

wine is easier than words.

And maybe there's a

lesson in that for all of us.

We'll just let you experience

The Stanley for yourselves

rather than telling you what to taste.

I would like to hear you describe it.

Oh, okay then, um, well, then we shall.

Yeah.

So, what is an Oakley wine?

Well, it's, it's both

aspirational and approachable.

- Uh, i-it's a confident wine.

- Yeah, it's bold.

- But it's still playful.

- And, um, fruit forward.

Yes, well rounded, though,

but with a hint of

Bullshit.

This is the problem.

All you experts using words

like, approachable,

conning people into thinking

they like bad wines,

you get a kick back from the producers.

Oh, w-when she says you,

I don't think she means

Our wine isn't approachable

or drinkable.

Yeah, Tippy, I think that's

We grow delicate grapes,

but they have rough edges.

Some people will try to hide that,

sweeten it up or flatten it out

to try and make it taste

like everything else.

But here we show you who we really are

and let you figure out

whether you like it or not.

That's how this winery

was founded by Stanley Oakley,

and that's what an Oakley wine is.

It's a discovery.

Damn right!

Tippy!

Oh. Okay.

Ah, having fun, Rupert?

Remarkably, yes.

Oh.

Don't let her go whatever you do.

Oh, I don't intend to.

Are there any other restrooms?

Ah, in the house next to the kitchen.

Well done.

Can I have a break?

Five minutes, you're in high demand.

You did amazingly today, Tippy.

Is now the time to tell you

about the entertainment?

What about the entertainment?

Well, it's certainly

gonna have the wow factor.

Oh.

Did you tell the guy from the

newspaper to go up to the house?

Yeah, why?

Oh!

- What the hell?

- In. Get in.

Don't ask anything, get in.

Ah, toilet's just that way.

Oh, come on.

Ladies and gentlemen,

thank you very much for being

with us this evening.

And welcome to part two

of the real Peak View experience.

Now, we've asked our friends

and neighbours

to cook us their favourite dishes,

and some of these things

you may not find

anywhere else in the world.

Southland cheese rolls, for example.

So please, don't be shy,

fill your plates, fill your glasses,

and then come back for seconds,

and thirds, and maybe fourths.

And for your dinner

entertainment this evening.

Um, a-a local band, may I present

The Death Brigade.

Th The wow factor?

Yep. When I saw them I said wow.

One, two! One, two, three, four!

Oh? Oh.

This is perfect.

Ohh.

- Make sure you get some food.

- I will.

There's lots of steamed veggies.

Baby peas. Baby carrots.

Oh, my God.

I forgot about the gift bags.

Are we sorted?

So, yep, it turns out the people

here are extremely generous.

Uh, it's far too much stuff, I mean,

I-I can do a cull, if-if-if necessary.

No, no, no. Wait.

No, but those are special, aren't they?

The only thing I ever gave Stanley.

Silly hampers from a silly little girl.

Well, they weren't silly to him.

And do you know,

I, I think he'd rather approve.

Yeah, so do I.

And he can be part of tonight as well.

Hey, uh, I need to tell you something.

- Griff is in the closet.

- Yes.

No, he's-he's in the closet.

- Yes.

- Yes, Gus, no, we know that.

No, he's actually inside the closet.

I had to hide him from Rupert

and now I don't want to deal with it.

- Oh, okay, well I'll

- No, no, no.

I'll go, unless you want me

to-to do the basket.

- God, no.

- Yeah.

Now, it doesn't look

very comfortable in there.

Ah, you get used to it.

All right, now don't worry, I'm

not gonna try and cheer you up,

or anything like that.

I know exactly how that feels.

Oh, may I?

You know, Griff,

you're not the only one

who's gone viral.

Okay, well, I'm pretty sure

yours is not as bad as this.

I mean, hey, Louis, look,

it's sweet that you're trying

to help me out, but I don't really

in exposure as he ran naked

through Piccadilly Circus.

- Okay, yeah, you're quite naked.

- Yep.

And you're quite That's quite public.

Mm-hmm.

And-and actually,

that's quite impressive

considering the temperature.

Yeah, all right.

So, what you think?

Time to come out?

Honestly, I, I just don't know if I can.

- Oh, you mean literally.

- Yeah.

Yeah. Yeah.

Come on then.

Baby steps.

You go.

- You sure?

- Yeah, yeah, she needs you.

Well, f*ck this.

Oh, Julian, thank you so much,

now if you could just

line them up in single file.

When the guests leave,

we'll be handing them out.

- Cool.

- Daisy.

Do you mind if we have a quick word?

Ah, sure.

Did you get the wine?

Um, yes. Yes, I did, thanks.

Least I could do.

- I'll talk to mum.

- Ah, Ben

As soon as she's calmed down a

bit, I'll tell her everything.

It's-it's not Marissa.

Then, what is it?

You're sweet.

And fun. And everything

that I used to look for.

What changed?

Me, I guess.

I'm-I'm so sorr

Oh. I-is that

Oh, God, w-why is she walking like that?

Oh, no.

- What?

- It's Pissy Rissy.

Mum never gets drunk, like, ever,

except sometimes, then

You need to be somewhere else.

Nah, ah, ah. I'll handle this.

Daisy

You-you shouldn't be here, Marissa.

As the president of this federation,

I'm entitled to be here,

to present, to present stuff.

You'll just make a fool of yourself.

Well, you'd like that, wouldn't you?

Not particularly.

You think you're so clever,

with your Sydney shoes

and your sequins,

and you know what you are?

You're, you're into,

you're an interloper.

You're into loping.

I don't want to take

anything away from you.

Those are my guests.

T-this is my night, and I'm going in.

- Daisy.

- Oh, shut up, Ben.

Yeah, shut up, Ben.

You don't want to do this, Marissa.

You think you know me.

You know what my parents did,

they had an orchard with a fruit stand.

You think old Silverton senior was happy

when a fruit seller's daughter

went off with his son?

It upset the apple cart, I can tell you.

You think you're, you're

so much better than me.

I don't, actually.

If anything, I look up to you.

What you've done here,

what you've achieved

with your life, it's incredible.

And I'm not gonna be the reason

that you throw all that away.

So please, just go home.

I-I need a car.

Ben will take you.

I-I can-I can speak French, you know?

- I know. Hmm.

- And Italian.

Goodnight.

Take care of her.

Oh, God.

- He's having a good time.

- He is.

You did it, Daisy.

We did it.

Thank you so much for coming.

Thank you for coming.

Thank you very much.

Oh, Rupert.

Did you, did you have a good night?

- Surprisingly fine night.

- Oh!

I think you have something special here.

Thank you. So do we.

It strikes me,

you may need some capital.

If that's the case, get in touch.

I have a good line to lots of investors.

Well, thank you very much,

we'll, we'll bear that in mind.

- Well, shall we?

- Yes, I think so.

It's about that time.

Oh, drink anyone?

Yeah!

Well, that was a labour of love.

Oh.

Anyone for supper?

I've got a bun in the oven.

- Huh?

- We're pregnant.

The goddess answered.

I told you there was

a lot of good energy

focussed on your bits. Well done.

Oh, I'm gonna get some glasses.

Oh, ah, everyone, Griff is, um

Yeah, I'm, uh, not hiding anymore.

Oh.

Is this log taken?

No. It's, um

What changed your mind?

Well, a few things.

You.

So you gonna tell everyone?

Well, I'm not gonna lie.

Can that be enough for now, Gus?

Do I have to pick a side?

We can't be on the same team

if you're sitting in the stands.

Everyone's having a great time in there.

You know, I don't think

I've ever felt like this before.

Like what?

Like I have everything I've ever wanted.

Actually, I-I, uh,

sort of know how you feel.

I don't know, um

maybe everything I ever wanted is

p*ssy Galore.

Oh, my God.

There she goes.

Mum's on the phone.

Thanks, J.

Hello, Lou. Sorry to interrupt.

Um, I just wanted to congratulate you.

I hear the showcase has been

a resounding success.

Yes. It has. Thank you.

We're, uh, we're very happy.

Louis, I, I don't need you

to say anything, not right now.

But I want you to think about this.

Sim, uh, it's not the best time.

I've realised something.

I've made a terrible mistake.

I want you to come home.

I want you back.

- Louis.

- Yeah.

I know I said don't say anything,

but maybe say something.

Yeah. Um, Sim

Can you hear me?

Can you hear me, darling?
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