34x06 - Episode 6

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34x06 - Episode 6

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Previously on Casualty:

Mate, have you heard from Gem
lately?She's not coming back.

She asked me to tell you not to
wait.What?

Have you not seen that?

There's a fracture there,
at the neck of the humerus.

You'll have made that a lot worse.

I didn't see it.

I want to go home with you, Dad.

I am not who he needs.

Well, unfortunately for Ollie,
he adores you regardless.

Did you or did you not
see that X-ray?

I swear I did not see
a break on that X-ray.

You know you will need a reference
to move up to CT1 next year,
don't you?

If you make more mistakes like this,

then I'd struggle to
write one for you.

Thank you, Ruby,
from the bottom of my heart.

You can't choose your family, eh?

Oh! Well, he looks happy.

He's coming to live with me.

Mm.

OK, 17 to me.

Your go. Give us your best
sh*t, yeah?

F - R...

..I...

M... Frimp?

Uh, frimp.

Yeah, and it's 24 points
because it's a double score.

I'm winning.

Eh...

What does it mean?Idiot.

There's no need for that, all right?

No, no, no - that's what it means.

Oh. Um, but...

It looks like - come on, Ol -
it looks like slang to me.

No, no, it's a proper word.

I've never heard it.

I know words you don't.

OK. All right, you're winning

for now and that's good.
That's good.

You think I'm cheating?

What? No, no, no.

Well, not deliberately,
but, look, we'll pick this game up

when I come back from work
but right now...

Ollie, what are you doing?

I'm tidying up!

All right. Don't worry, look,
I'll do it.

No - I'm not a child!

I can do it myself, can't I?

Yoo-hoo!

Oh, what the hell...?

Did it look like I was floating?

Yeah, I thought you were possessed.

I was about to ring a priest.

Happy birthday, sweetheart.

You're not right, you.

And you are unobservant.

Why? You're not getting me on one

of those contraptions - no way.

We have to.

There's more surprises yet.

They look like death-traps.
Oh, come on!

Right, look, I'd better
get going, OK?

Look, I can see... I can see
if I can call in sick,

and maybe it would be a good idea
if we spent the day together, yeah?

DOORBELL RINGS

Hi.Hi?

Oh, yeah, I invited Rosa over.

Sorry, I thought
Ollie said I was coming over?

Fine.

No, it's fine, fine, fine.

He said we were all going to play
board games together

and he'd help me with my flyer.

Sorry, come in, come in, come in.

Can I get you a cup of tea?

Erm, I thought you were late?

Yes.

I am late.

Perhaps you could get
Miss Cadenas a cup of tea?

Bye, Dad.

Yeah. Bye.

Um, you two have fun.

Excuse me.

Right, before I b*at
you at your board game,

what do you think of my advert?

"NHS professional,
non-smoker, friendly..."?

Yes, fine.Yeah?

Why do you speak
to your father like that?

OK, let's play this board game.

Actually, forget
about the board game.

We could just go for a walk?

Are you sure that's allowed
so soon after your operation?

Yeah, yeah, it's fine. We can go for
a walk. It'll be fine.

I can help you with your flyers?

Ah.

OK.

Hm. Come on, then.Let's go.

ALARM BLARES

Rash? Rash!
How do you switch this off?

Dad, don't do that.
You'll electrocute yourself!

I was trying to make a snack.

Well, you almost
made a fire instead.

Why do we have to eat that
seeded bread?

The bits go everywhere.

Thank you. But really, you don't
have to do this.

Your mother would want me to.

She would also know there's
a canteen at work.

Oh!
CHUCKLES

It will just be me here soon.

Burning the house down
all by myself.

I'm not leaving you.

You have to go where the
job takes you.

I can still get the Holby job.

Will you get it?

Yeah. Of course.

There's no way I'm leaving you, Dad.
I'll make it happen, come here.

Are you sick?
Did your parents not treat you well?

I'm not sure anyone can really
replace Iain, to be honest.

Well, I told him to be here
before now,

so he's in my bad books already.

I want you to pay!Oi!

He has to pay! I'm telling him
he has to pay for it.

Let go of him!No, you have the
wrong meaning. Oi!Leave him!

ROCK MUSIC

Eugh!

What have we got there, then? dr*gs?
SNEEZES

I'm not a drug dealer.

I'm your new paramedic,
Lev Malinovsky.

And this little fella, the guy you
let run away

was about to put it in
the waste bin.

Aw!I was going to get him
to pay for their care.

Erm, no, they're your
responsibility now.

And for being late
on your first day,

I have a very special job for you.
Come on.

Oh, Charlie, Charlie I'm so sorry.

Don't be. You're never usually late.
Yeah. First time and last.

Any advice on teenage sons?

I'm the last person who should give
advice on that subject.

Morning.Morning.How are we doing?

Minors are under two hours,
majors just over.

I'll keep an eye on things.
Thank you. Morning.

Yes, good morning.

Rash, about last week.

Have you thought about taking
any leave?

I feel like you haven't given
yourself enough time

since your mum passed.

I messed up,
I'm sorry. It won't happen again.

OK.Where do you want me today?

Cubicles, please.Of course.

Dr Hardy. Sorry.

Is there anything else?
I'm happy to help.

OK, there's Mason's e-portfolio.

There's a core procedure competency
that needs completing.

Leave it with me.Are you sure?
This needs doing today.

It's what you'd expect
from a future CT1, isn't it?

Thank you.

My son and I used to squabble,
you know.

But you need to watch it because
if not you are going to get stuck
in this pattern.

I didn't know you had a son?
Yeah, you remind me of him.

And I bet I feel
just like your father did,

like I could do nothing right.

I don't want to argue with him,
I just can't help it,

he just winds me up.

Wahey.

You're a natural, you.
I feel like Lance Armstrong.

An astronaut?I don't think
he made it in to space.

You shouldn't have made
such an effort.

Well, why not? You're always
spoiling me.

That's true, I do.
LAUGHS

What are you stopping for?
Look at this!

Some poor fella's in for a shock
later! Ceri!Ollie!

Rosa!

GROANS

ROCK MUSIC

GRUNTS

Not bad for an old man, eh?

Ruby, come on!

Have you washed your hands?
I told you, yes!

There are no cat hairs on me, sniff!

Hello, hello.

We don't need any help drumming up
custom, thank you.

Very funny.Will you take Rosa?
Yeah.

Oh, Ollie. Hello, are you OK?

She just missed me.
Is Rosa going to be all right?

I'm just going to check your neck
first, my love.

Is there any pain
where I'm pressing?

No.OK, good.

Let's have a quick look at that.

Right. I think that's probably going
to need stitches, I'm afraid.

He was going to find out anyway.

Yeah, that looks broken, Ceri.

I'm sorry, love.
I've ruined your birthday.

Don't be daft, it was an accident!
I'll get you some pain relief.

Oh, no, I can't, really.

Why don't you have something?
Take the edge off it.I can't.

I told you you were unobservant.

Oh!

Come on, Rash, man!
Jacob, I'm sorry.

But, really, you shouldn't be
carrying hot drinks around.

Mate, this was for a patient
who's not eaten in days.

I'm sorry. I'll sort it.

Jacob, I'm sorry.
Don't worry about it, it's fine.

Have you been demoted?

I told him to say that.

You could help?
I have a dodgy knee.

Anyone free? Got a bloke just in
who collapsed at the gymnasium.

I'm on it. Rash is a little busy.
OK.

I thought it was an early
menopause, to tell you the truth.

I only went to the
doctor last week.

Couldn't work it out, when they
asked if I could be pregnant,

seriously, I just laughed!

Then they gave me a test and sent me
straight to an appointment
with the midwife.

You'd be surprised how often
I've heard that one.

I spent my entire 30s trying to get
pregnant with my ex.

It split us up in the end.

Is it really so awful?

No, of course not.

How can a baby be awful?

Lovely, little, cute...babies.

Are you all right, there, Nick?
Chest is a bit tight.

Let me just check your pulse.

Nick? Don't go fainting on me.

I'm fine, just no more
surprises, OK?

No, I promise.

Let me just put this on your finger,
OK?

The lungs and chest sound normal.
No murmurs.

I've checked your ECG.
It looks fine.

Have you had any heart
problems before?

My dad d*ed of a heart att*ck,
same age I am.

Strong as an ox one minute,
the next...It could be anything.

A virus, even.At the gym,
you're working out, yeah?

How hard were you pushing it?

30 minutes cardio, 30 weights,
bit of bag work, 10km on the rower.

I'm tired just listening to that.

Oh, every day before work.

I've got a triathlon coming up.

I raise money for the school
I work at.

Do you want us to ring the school?
No, I've done it already.

I'm the head, I'm allowed to
take a day off.

I funded a new running
track last year,

this year I'm running
for a defibrillator, ironically.

At the gym, when you collapsed,
were you at your limit, yeah?

I'd hit my target, yes.

OK, well, I think you might have
had an arrhythmia,

secondary to overexertion.

Basically, you overdid it.

I'm just going to get some bloods,
run a few tests just to be sure. OK?

Anything interesting?

Arrhythmia in 2,
brought on by over-exercise.

Diagnosed by the Boy Wonder himself.

Keep me informed, yeah?
I'm filling in your core competency.

Is there a box to say I smashed it?

Wouldn't dare be that cocky.

Ruby. Ollie and Rosa,
where are they?

They're in that one, they're fine.

Don't start, Dad.
It was my idea, David.Was it?

Ollie, you and I are going to have
to have some serious words about
this.

David?OK, I'll get a cubicle sorted
for you.

Thanks for taking the blame.
He's just worried about you.

Promise me you'll try and keep
your temper? Yeah?

Initially refused - thank you -
any pain relief

because she is 12 weeks pregnant

but she's since had some Entonox
and a gram of paracetamol.

Thanks, Ruby.
Do you want that one there?

I can't stay all day.
Had a bit of a shock, haven't you?

You could say that.Well, you've got
about six months to get used to it.

Hello, my name's Dr Keogh.

This is Nick, 45.

He was involved in an electric
scooter incident.

No obvious injuries at the time.

Developed chest pains and shortness
of breath en route with his partner.

ECG is showing AF,
no previous diagnosis

and he's on anti-hypertensives.

Chest is tight again.

Any pre-existing medical conditions
we should know again?No.

Any medication you're on?No.
That's me, Nick.

You're in good hands,
I'm sure it will all work out.

An electric scooter, huh?

Doesn't sound like it's got
enough poke to put you into atrial
fibrillation.

My girlfriend told me she was
pregnant.Oh. That might do it.

Right, let's have a look at this.

Let's just get this on.

There we are. OK.

Ready when you are.

Now, this might sting just a little.

Ow!We just went out for a walk.
That's all we did.

Ollie, it's the injection that
hurts. I'm not punishing her.

I'm being a baby,
it's just a scratch.

And I'm cross with you, not her.

You knew not to go out, didn't you?

All right, OK. Listen.

Let's not argue about who's wrong
and who's right.

Let's just make sure
Ms Cadenas gets better, yeah?

You talk to me like I'm eight.

Ollie.I am not doing this here.

Neither am I. I'll put some of these
in the staffroom, yeah?Yeah.

Her landlord's kicking her out,
by the way. Not that you care.

Am I doing this wrong?

David, look, he's just at that age.

They think they know everything.

We just want to keep them
all wrapped them up

because we know they are they not
ready for the real world.

They think they are.Exactly.

OK, all right. I'll be as gentle
as I possibly can.

Yeah. I think that's your problem.

Sorry. I just need to check.
Is he getting better?

I can find out for you, once
we're done here.

Sorry. I honestly thought I'd k*lled
him.

I told him I'm pregnant.

I thought I'd given him
a heart att*ck.

It came as a bit of a surprise,
then?Yeah.

We've been together for two years,
so it was always a possibility.

I'll let Radiology
know for the X-ray, anyway.

I just thought he'd be more excited.
He'll come round.

Do we have a full history?

How long does it take to
train for a triathlon, then?

The best thing is not to stop, you
train hard right up to the event.

The second you stop, you feel
the fitness dropping off you.

No rest days, then?
Not if I want to b*at my best.

The kids all track me,
year six are making progress graphs.

There's a whole display in the hall.

None of us are getting
younger, my friend. I mean...

I feel like I am.

Maybe you take too many
rest days, my friend.

I'm not the one in hospital,
my friend.

He's got a point.Well, before round
two, I'll come back and see you
when the bloods return.

Looks sore?

Just a bit of boxing training,
variety is the spice of life.

It's nothing.OK.

When he WAS eight,
I could do no wrong.

David, he's still the same boy.

Well, you know...

I keep thinking he'd be
better off at his mother's.

No, he was really unhappy there.

Yeah,
and he's not any better off at mine.

Right. And...

Right, all done.Yeah? Thanks.

It's OK. There you go.

RETCHES

Are you OK?

It's nothing.Are you feeling sick?
Come. Maybe I should take a look.

Look, there's really no need.

I've got something stuck
in my throat.

Is it all right if I use the
toilet?Yeah, sure.

Down the end, turn right.

Joe Fields in 2?
Is this the arrhythmia?

Yeah, I'd like to refer for an
echo and exercise-tolerance test.

Yeah, that sounds good.

Let Dr Masum know
when you're ready to review.

Have you had a break yet?No.

OK, I think now is a good time.

Dr Hardy, have you got a minute?
Yeah?

It's about the CT1 post.

You're right. I have been a bit all
over the place since Mum.

But I really want that post.
I want to be here, at Holby.

I promise I'll write you
an honest reference, Rash,

but I do need a bit more from you.

OK. A bit more what?

A bit more front foot? Yeah?

Yeah.

What have they said?
Think I just got wound up.

Feel like a right idiot.
You can blame me for that.

Everything all right with the baby?
Everything's fine.

What about your wrist?Nick, forget
the wrist, eh? I'm having a baby.

Your baby.
It's a lot to take in, love.

At the scan, I could see it moving.

Its little heart b*ating.

It goes so fast,
you wouldn't believe it.

Probably as fast as mine was going.
Will you stop joking, for once?

I should have been there.

I've screwed this up so badly,
haven't I?

I was so confused
when the doctor first told me.

And then I thought it was a mistake.

Then I thought I should wait until I
was sure everything was OK,

until I told you, and then I
remembered your birthday was coming
up.

Remember what we said about you
thinking too much?

There's another scan at 20 weeks.

Or I could pay for one.

Why don't I do that, then you can
see it too?It's not that, Ceri.

Nick, love, I know this is huge,
but we're so good together.

You'll be a brilliant dad.

And you will be a brilliant mum.

Not without you, I won't.

I'm sorry to disturb.

The plaster room are ready for you.
OK, thanks.

RETCHES

You two look like undertakers.
Do we?

I always look like this,
I don't know what his excuse is.

Teenage son.There you go.

We've got your ECG back and it does
confirm atrial fibrillation,

so we're going to put you on
bisoprolol.

That will lower your heart rate.

In the long term, you make need to
think about taking blood thinners.

David is going to take some bloods.
I'll go write those up. OK?

So how long do you think I'll be
here? I've got to be home by three.

You need to stay until we stabilise
your rhythm and get your bloods
back, all right?

So you're a dad, then?Yeah.
So, what's that like?

What? Being a dad? It's...
SIGHS

It's...it's huge.
I was hoping for reassurance.

Nope. No, I can't...

Don't be so daft, just take
an antihistamine?

Just ask.

Nice mopping. Have they gone?

Charity collected them, I made
a donation.

Can I get a refund?No.

Is she not allowed in?

They're gone, it's safe.

She's allergic.Ah.

Ruby, meet Lev.Hiya.

SHE SNEEZES

Jan, you liar!I'm not!

I thought it could be a present
for the station.

Always lucky to have
animals around?

Oh, you beauty.

Not you, you're still
in my bad books.

What are we going to
do with you, then?

Can Auntie Ruby stay outside
all the time?

Yes, yes, she can.
SNEEZES

Six weeks, I'm stuck with this.

Radiographer was lovely.

They put this sheet over my stomach
to protect the baby.

Like a barrier, I suppose.

I'm 43. Do you think I'm too old?

I'm older than you.
Geriatrics at the school gates.

At least they'll be young enough
to enjoy their inheritance.

We've never even lived together.
Aw, come on.

Me and you get on
like a house on fire.

I'm optimistic and carefree and
delightfully lacking in common sense

and you are a stuffy old woman
- we're yin and yang.

CHUCKLES

I love the bones of you
and I know you feel the same.

We're going to be fine.

Hi, Nick. Let's get those
bloods done. Yeah?Yeah.

Yo! Do I look tough?
Like a gangster woman?

Can't really see it, to be honest.

SIGHS

Hey. I thought you were going to
keep your temper? He kept his.

Yeah.

He's calm with all the
dr*gs he's on.Sorry?

Bipolar.

It's all right.
He's more fun when he's on a high.

But you don't want him
to be ill, do you?No.

See, bipolar can be passed
down. I looked it up.

Ollie, all teenagers
have mood swings.

Yeah, but I can't control mine.

One minute, I'm fine, the next...

When I'm around him
I just think about it more.

You need tell him.
I can't tell him! Can you tell him?

Ollie, that's not my place.

No. It could be!

If you can just pop your finger
there?

If you weren't here, I'd
be crying like a baby.

PHONE VIBRATES
Leave it.That's OK.

It says "home".

Right. Just ignore it,
they'll just leave a message.

But you live on your own?
Right, well. I'd best be off.

Is someone staying at your house?
Who's at your house, Nick?

I've been getting a cleaner in,
they probably can't find something.

Then why didn't you let me
answer it?

You said you live on your own.Yeah.

You said it's a pigsty, that's why
you never wanted me round.Yes.

Is it another woman?
I've told you, I haven't been with
any one else since my wife!

And where do you get off
questioning me?

Do I want children, eh?

Is that something we ever even
remotely discussed as part of our
future?I didn't plan it!

I can't go through all that.

It's given me a heart att*ck,
it's not even been born yet.

Let's have a look?

It's good.You could wear
a face mask?

Less chat, more pinning, I think.

KNOCKING

Ceri? What are you doing here?

I came to find out the truth.

You've been lying to me.
Ceri, stop! Argh!

Excuse me?
Sorry to inv*de like this.

I'm a friend of Nick's.

It's all right, Sarah.
Thanks for staying.

That's Emma. My wife.

She had a massive stroke
ten years ago.

Hello, love.
How's your day been?

This is Ceri.

I'm a friend.

I just gave him a lift.

He did the gears.

Ceri, stop! Ceri!

Ceri! Argh!Nick?

GROANS
What's wrong? What is it?

My leg.

You don't have a mint or chewing gum
or something, do you?

I've got a terrible taste
in my mouth.I don't, sorry.

RETCHES
Mr Fields?

Have you seen Will?Nah.Have you
got a minute?Not really, sorry.

Have you got a minute?Are you sure
you don't want to ask anyone else?

This ECG, it looks normal.
But then there's...

Depression of the T wave,
elevation of the U wave.

Hypokalaemia.
Potassium levels are far too low.

Yeah, that's what I thought.Do you
want a hand with it?No, I'm on it.

Hello, my friend. I am Lev.
I'm a paramedic. Where does it hurt?

It's his leg.Hello again, Ceri.
What's happened this time?

I don't know. He's in so much pain.

So, Lev, we brought Ceri in earlier
with a broken arm.

And Nick here, Ceri's partner,
we found was in AF in the ambulance.

His leg's ischaemic. We
need to move.

What? What does that mean?

Bad circulation. The good doctors
will know exactly what to do, OK?

All right, Nick, do you think you
could hobble over to that stretcher
with our assistance?

Let me get you in quickly and
everything will be good. Who is
this?

She's his wife. Emma.Emma, it's OK.

Nick is in good hands
and we're going to give him

the best care possible, OK?

I'm sorry, Emma. I really am.

I'll go now. Take care.

Wait. Ceri, please.

So, you definitely haven't had any
nausea, sickness or diarrhoea?

What's this about?Your ECG.

It suggests you have low potassium.
So?

I need to find a cause.Why?

Look, we know why I collapsed.

I'll just take it a bit easier.

You don't understand, low potassium
isn't going to help you
do a triathlon.

I'll go and see my GP
if I'm struggling.

There you go, I feel brand-new.

I'll send you a link to my page,
you can see how I get on.

Mr Fields,
this isn't something to ignore.

It can't be that bad, can it?

You took the ECG hours ago...Yes.
..it's only just occurred to you.

But that's on me,
not the condition.

COUGHS

OK, let's get you back, Mr Fields.

Mr Fields wants to leave but I've
strongly advised him not to.

He's the hypokalaemia.
Yeah, I worked that out for myself.

VOMITS
OK.

You're not going anywhere,
Mr Fields.Is everything all right?

Mason's patient. He's hypokalaemic.

Right, how do you wish to proceed?

Any thoughts?

Russell's sign on the right hand.

He's fitness obsessed,

I'm guessing he's controlling
his diet just as rigorously.

Then you need to ask some
uncomfortable questions.Me?

Yeah, come and find me
if you need me.OK.

How are you feeling, Mr Fields?
Must have cut the inside of my mouth
somehow.

How did you get
the marks on your knuckles?

I've already told you.
That you were boxing, yeah?

I'm guessing you don't do
bare-knuckle boxing.

You wouldn't shred your knuckles
wearing gloves.

This isn't an easy question,

but we need to know if you're
making yourself sick?

To possibly lose weight? It might
explain the potassium deficiency.

Making myself throw up?
I'll see my GP, thanks.

Mr Fields, please.

Mr Fields, please! Mr Fields,
I strongly advise you don't leave!

VOMITS
Whoa, OK.

Resus, please!

Mason! Resus!

He was absolutely fine
when I left him in cubicles.

Apart from the AF.

Which bay?3, please.

Right leg's ischaemic, no distal
pulses, cap refill's prolonged.

Can we get him on to our trolley
then, please?

Can we get the back of the bed
up, please? Thank you.

I'm just going to need you to
shuffle over on to this bed,

as carefully as you can, weight only
on this leg.

GROANS
Thanks, that's it.

And the other leg.

A little bit of room, please.

Can we get a cannula in
as quickly as we can and,

Tash, can I get 10mg of oramorph
in the meantime, please?

How bad is it?Well, I don't like
the look of that at all.

He should never have left, should
he? OK, can we have the Doppler?

Sure.Nice man.

Dr Keogh?
His bark's worse than his bite.

Is that because of the
coffee breath?

You know, I was very pleasantly
surprised by you earlier.

I thought you were very
reassuring with the wife.

Tell the boss. I'll owe you one.

Oh, you think you can make
up for being late?I hope so.

You don't know Jan very well.

Resus 2.

Monitoring on?Yeah.

Rash, do you need anything?

I need to get another line in.
Probably a Mallory-Weiss tear.OK.

Can we get a group and save to the
lab? In case we need blood later.

Mason, are you all right?

Administer TXA
and monitor his potassium.

If the bleed doesn't stop, we'll
need an urgent endoscopy.OK.

Let's get a line in.

OK, well, it's time-critical.

He needs a CT angiogram.
He may need theatre.

So I'll speak to Radiology
and the vascular surgeons.

Could I lose my foot?

Potentially the whole leg,
but we're not there yet.

We'll do everything that we can.

The atrial fibrillation has caused
a blood clot in your leg.

Did you not think to mention
it earlier?

You must have been in some pain,
I think.I just needed to get home
to my wife.

I just needed to get home.
Fair enough.

You're the last person I expected to
see.You told Emma about me?

Straight after we first met.
She's lovely.

I know.

The doctor says I might lose my leg.
What?

I just ignored it.

I knew there was something wrong
but I buried my head in the sand.

It's how I operate, eh?

I didn't tell her about the baby.

When I get out of surgery,
I'll tell her.

Then what?

Best-case scenario is

we'll bring the baby up together
and live happily ever after.

And worst?I thought you were the
optimist?

Nick.

I can't abandon her.

And I'd hate you if you did.

Especially not on one leg!

What a mess!

Yes, if you could.
As quickly as you can.

Dad.Ollie, Ollie. I can't,
I'm working.

No, I went home and checked the
tenancy agreement.

What?Well, I can stay in the box
room and Rosa can stay in my room.

It's rented as a three-bedroom
house,

so it's not that you're
breaking any laws.

Sorry, Ollie, is this some kind
of joke?

No, Rosa has nowhere to stay and,
you know,

she's my friend and she talks to me.
Properly.

If you want me to stay, then...

Excuse me, young man.
You didn't ask me.

Do you think I want to live
in a pigsty with a smelly teenager?

Pigsty? That's a bit harsh, isn't
it?

With your father who's tiptoeing
around on eggshells

all the time, in case
he upsets his own son?

Come on, guys, you need to get your
acts together. Seriously, Ollie?

Do you think you should be
threatening your father with
leaving?

After all his kindness to you?

And you're his father - show him
how to behave

or do you want him
to go through life

never standing up for himself,
like you?

I want him to stand up for himself.

Then lead by example.

Ollie, you're going to have to stop
talking to me the way you do.

Look, if you want, we can still have
fun and be the way we used to be?

That whole house-arrest thing,
that was stupid,

that was your mum using you against
me.

If you want to go for a walk,
of course you can, just...

..just don't play football.

But, look, you're a sensible lad.

You'll work it out.

I just miss us all being together.

Yeah.

So do I.

Come here.

Let's just...treasure
what we've got, yeah?

Yes.

Sorry, excuse me.

Miss Cadenas, where are you going?

What?You need to pack.

I don't want to intrude.

Nonsense! Ollie respects you,
quite rightly.

He listens to you.

I should be paying you to stay!

Here. Welcome to the Hide.

I'm going to need that back tonight,
but I will get you one cut. OK?

Yeah, OK.

Joe, the bleeding's stopped,

so we're going to monitor you
here for a while, OK?

You could have said.

How long have you been making
yourself throw up?

My wife left in 2016.

She said she never saw me, I was
always at work or in the gym or...

..dragging her to some dismal
town for a triathlon.

She wanted us to grow old
gracefully, you know,

get fat on the sofa together.

Well, I hate that idea,
I love what exercise gives me,

but without her, my eating habits
got out of hand.

I started doing it...

..for fear I was going to lose the
one thing that I was proud of.

My health.
Well, no triathlons this year.

Your body needs time to
work through this.

That simple, is it?

If you approach recovery
with the same intensity you approach
training, then yeah, possibly.

Thanks, I'll try that.

You should let work know.

I can't tell primary school
kids about this!

You can tell them that you're ill.

That winning isn't always
what matters.

That it's OK to struggle sometimes?

Even superheroes have flaws.

How are we doing?Signs are good.
We got it done.

I missed the hypokalaemia.

Spotted it later,
but that lost us some time.

Well, learn from it.
That's all you can do.

Dr Hardy. The e-portfolio's done.
I've filed it. It's up to date.

Great, and thank you.

It's a good job you were here.

Nick, we're ready to take you up
to surgery, all right.

Will you be here when I wake up?

Wait.

Take away the complications,
the uncertain future.

We're going to have a baby, it's
going to be beautiful and loved

and if I hadn't have done all
that stupid stuff,

I would be able to be over the moon.

I love you, Ceri.

Does anyone fancy a quick drink?

Yeah, you could twist my arm.Yeah,
you owe me one for earlier.I do.

Mason.Could you have dropped me
in it any further?

Mason, you missed it,
you know you did.

All I was doing was looking out
for your patient,

I didn't drop you in anything.

I was going to see if you wanted
to come for a drink.

I've got plans.

David?Yeah?

I've got a message for you,
from Rosa.

She's at the Ambulance Station
with Ollie.What? What?

Drink?

Hey, guys, there you are.

Before anything happens,
this was all Rosa's idea.

What was?
In my country, it's customary,

when you move into somebody's house,
to bring a gift - and here it is.

Yes.

Wouldn't a pot plant have been more
practical?

Yeah, but don't you think looking
after this little one

will bring you closer together?

I don't think watering a plant
is quite enough.

Come on, Dad, look - he's cute.
He?As far as we can tell.

It's a shame no-one's read
the tenancy agreement for the house,

I'm not sure we're allowed pets?
Come on, Dad.

I'll change the litter.

All right, then.
What's his name?

You can choose.Well, now, that's
easy.

Frimp.

Welcome to the Hide, young Frimp.

Is that even a word?
BOTH: Don't!
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