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1 00:00:45 Now, you see, this is what wecould be doing on a holiday.
2 00:00:50 Not all the hiking-up-mountains stuffyou're planning.
3 00:00:54 Tickles. Tickles.
4 00:00:57 You want me to stop?
5 00:00:59 No.
6 00:01:00 But it's 6:15.
7 00:01:02 - 6:15?- Mmm-hmm.
8 00:01:04 Oh, I gotta go.
9 00:01:12 I'll cook tonight.
10 00:01:34 Don't even think about it.
11 00:01:36 It's pouring.
12 00:01:47 - Freddie! Ooh, whoa!- Watch it!
13 00:01:49 Yeah, listen, I'm on it.
14 00:01:50 All right, the West Coastwill still be up.
15 00:01:52 I'll call Carmichael nowand we can close this.
16 00:01:57 Taxi!
17 00:01:59 Yeah, we won't. Don't worry.
18 00:02:01 Look out!
19 00:02:32 Bye now!
20 00:02:34 Take care, John!
21 00:02:39 Um... How many in this one?
22 00:02:41 170 calories.
23 00:02:43 You did have that one yesterday.
24 00:02:46 What about that one, then?
25 00:02:47 220.
26 00:02:49 But it is lessif you eat them standing up.
27 00:02:52 - Oh!- Yeah. Should we put them in a bag?
28 00:02:55 - Please. Come on.- Yeah! Thanks, Frank.
29 00:03:07 I don't think I can finish this.
30 00:03:10 Shall we wrap it up for you, Daphne?
31 00:03:12 Have it later? Yeah.
32 00:03:28 I'm really sorry.
33 00:04:05 A month's money. That's big of him.
34 00:04:07 Given she's worked like a Trojanin that café for the past six years.
35 00:04:10 He's closing down, love. He had no choice.
36 00:04:12 What the hell is she gonna do now?
37 00:04:14 Treena can't get any morehours in the flower shop.
38 00:04:16 Lou will get another job.She has a lot of potential.
39 00:04:18 There are no jobs, Josie. I should know.
40 00:04:22 Look, I'm just saying,we needed that money.
41 00:04:27 Let's not panic, eh?
42 00:04:29 She'll find something. Won't you, Lou?
43 00:04:33 That's it, Callum! Go on!
44 00:04:36 Run with me, babe!
45 00:04:39 - Come on!- Nah. Uh-uh.
46 00:04:41 - Only got two laps to go.- Oh, God!
47 00:04:45 You just gotta get back out there.
48 00:04:46 Think what you wanna do.
49 00:04:49 - Estate agent, maybe.- Ooh! Yeah.
50 00:04:50 Shop assistant. Catering.
51 00:04:52 Do we have to discuss this again?
52 00:04:53 Well, you can't just mope around.
53 00:04:55 All the best entrepreneurs, they fighttheir way back from rock-bottom.
54 00:04:58 Just look at me, eh!
55 00:04:59 Oh! But I'm not you, Pat.
56 00:05:01 I toast tea cakes.
57 00:05:03 Look, can't you slow down?
58 00:05:05 I'm wearing the wrong bra.
59 00:05:11 I'm just saying, put on a smile,and head back to the job center.
60 00:05:15 Don't worry about the holiday.
61 00:05:17 I'll pay.
62 00:05:25 So the last two weeks, we've triedthe chicken processing factory...
63 00:05:28 I'm still having nightmaresabout those giblets.
64 00:05:29 - We've tried beautician.- Turns out hot wax is not my friend.
65 00:05:32 I'm running out of optionsfor you here, Louisa.
66 00:05:34 Syed, please! I'll take anything.
67 00:05:39 Oh!
68 00:05:40 This is new in.
69 00:05:41 It's not far from your home.
70 00:05:44 But you might need to do somethingabout your wardrobe for this one.
71 00:05:47 Hmm?
72 00:05:48 Care and companionship for a disabled man.
73 00:05:51 What kind of care?
74 00:05:52 Needs someone to drive, feed and assist.
75 00:05:55 Six-month, fixed-term contract.
76 00:05:58 Oh! And it's good money.
77 00:06:00 It's actually excellent money.
78 00:06:02 It's the fifth timethey've tried to recruit.
79 00:06:05 They're desperate.
80 00:06:07 There's nothing on hereabout needing skills.
81 00:06:10 It's perfect for you.
82 00:06:11 Yeah?
83 00:06:13 I know it's not how you like to dress.
84 00:06:15 Is it how anyone likes to dress?
85 00:06:17 - It served me very well.- Oh!
86 00:06:19 In 1983!
87 00:06:21 Styles change, love,
88 00:06:23 - but smart remains smart.- Uh-huh.
89 00:06:38 - Thank you.- Bye, love.
90 00:06:49 Oh!
91 00:07:03 - You must be Louisa Clark.- Yeah.
92 00:07:05 I'm Camilla Traynor. Do come in.
93 00:07:22 Please, sit down.
94 00:07:24 Oh, okay.
95 00:07:26 Do you have any experience of caregiving?
96 00:07:29 Um, I've never done it,but I'm sure I could learn.
97 00:07:31 Do you have any experiencewith quadriplegia?
98 00:07:33 Er, no.
99 00:07:36 We are talking about completeloss of the legs,
100 00:07:38 and very limited useof the arms and the hands.
101 00:07:40 Would that bother you?
102 00:07:41 Not as much as it wouldbother him. Obviously.
103 00:07:44 Sorry.
104 00:07:45 Sorry. No, I didn't... No, uh...
105 00:07:46 No, I...
106 00:07:50 - Are you all right?- Um, I'm...
107 00:07:52 I'm just a little hot.
108 00:07:54 Do you mind if I take off my jacket?
109 00:07:59 Your previous employer, here, says
110 00:08:01 you are a warm, chatty and life-enhancingpresence with a lot of potential.
111 00:08:06 Yes, I paid him.
112 00:08:10 So, what exactly do youwant to do with your life?
113 00:08:12 Sorry?
114 00:08:14 Do you have aspirations for a career,
115 00:08:16 or a professional dreamthat you wish to pursue?
116 00:08:19 - Um, well...- Miss Clark,
117 00:08:21 why should I employ youinstead of, say, the previous candidate?
118 00:08:26 Um...
119 00:08:28 Really, you can't think of a single reasonwhy I should employ you?
120 00:08:31 Well, no. Yes, Mrs. Traynor. I'm...
121 00:08:33 I'm a fast learner.
122 00:08:35 And I'm never ill.
123 00:08:36 And I only live onthe other side of the castle.
124 00:08:39 And I'm stronger than I look.And I just...
125 00:08:42 I make a mean cup of tea.
126 00:08:43 You know, there really isn't much thatcan't be solved by a decent cup of tea.
127 00:08:47 Not that I'm saying that your husband'sparaplegia... Quadriplegia
128 00:08:51 - can be solved by...- My husband?
129 00:08:53 It's my son.
130 00:08:55 Your son.
131 00:08:58 Will was injured ina road accident two years ago.
132 00:09:01 Oh, I'm sorry.
133 00:09:03 When I'm nervous, I just say stupid stuff.
134 00:09:06 I'm just popping out.
135 00:09:08 Oh, another interviewee.
136 00:09:11 Will you be back this evening?
137 00:09:12 I'll do my best. Why?Do you need me for something?
138 00:09:15 No, darling. Fine.
139 00:09:17 Hello. I'm Stephen. Will's father.
140 00:09:21 Louisa Clark.
141 00:09:23 Nice to meet you.
142 00:09:25 Lovely to meet you.
143 00:09:27 - See you later, darling.- Mmm-hmm.
144 00:09:38 So.
145 00:09:40 Hmm.
146 00:09:42 Would you like the job?
147 00:09:45 Yes!
148 00:09:47 Can you start immediately?
149 00:09:48 Yes!
150 00:09:49 Good.
151 00:09:50 Then let's go and meet Will.
152 00:09:53 Right, yeah. Okay. Um, sure.
153 00:09:55 The hours are 8:00 to 5:00,Monday to Saturday.
154 00:09:58 If, for whatever reason, you're runninglate or you need to leave early,
155 00:10:01 - please call and let me know.- Okay.
156 00:10:03 I must stress that Will should not beleft alone for longer than 15 minutes.
157 00:10:10 And, uh...
158 00:10:11 You might want to wear somethinga little less revealing.
159 00:10:14 Oh, yes, of course.
160 00:10:19 This is the annex.
161 00:10:21 It was the stables beforewe had it adapted for Will.
162 00:10:26 Um, I'll give you a set of car keys,and put you on the insurance.
163 00:10:30 Nathan will show you how to use the ramp.
164 00:10:34 There's a bathroom in here.
165 00:10:38 Tea and coffee are in this cupboard here.
166 00:10:43 You're welcome to help yourself.
167 00:10:45 And there is always food in the fridge.
168 00:10:48 You and Will can work outyour level of interaction yourselves.
169 00:10:52 Um, obviously...
170 00:10:54 Well, I would hope that you could get on.
171 00:10:56 It would be nice if he couldthink of you as a friend
172 00:10:58 rather than a paid professional.
173 00:11:00 Do you have any questions?
174 00:11:02 No.
175 00:11:03 Then let's introduce you to Will.
176 00:11:05 He should be dressed by now.
177 00:11:10 He has good days and bad days.
178 00:11:12 Mrs. Traynor, I won't let you down.
179 00:11:16 Good.
180 00:11:18 I have someone to meet you.
181 00:11:20 Yeah, he's decent, Mrs. T.
182 00:11:23 Will, this is Louisa Clark.
183 00:11:31 I'm Lou!
184 00:11:36 Will.
185 00:11:38 William.
186 00:11:43 William, please.
187 00:11:47 Hello, Louisa Clark. I'm Will Traynor.
188 00:11:51 You appear to have a problemwith your skirt.
189 00:11:56 You're a bad man, Mr. T.
190 00:11:58 G'day. I'm Nathan.
191 00:12:03 Right.
192 00:12:04 Well, I'll leave you to get on.
193 00:12:05 Miss Clark, Nathan will talk youthrough Will's routines and equipment.
194 00:12:09 You don't have to talk across me, Mother.
195 00:12:11 My brain isn't paralyzed.
196 00:12:14 Yet.
197 00:12:31 I'm Lou!
198 00:12:33 Yeah. You already said that.
199 00:12:38 Shall I make us all a cup of tea?
200 00:12:41 Wrench! Where's my wrench?
201 00:12:42 Mum, did you turn down the gas on my veg?
202 00:12:45 That's the cutlery drawer, Bernard.
203 00:12:46 And you're getting oil everywhere.
204 00:12:47 Everything will be soggy again.
205 00:12:48 Yeah, well, things turn up instrange places in this house.
206 00:12:51 - Auntie Lou! Auntie Lou!- Oh!
207 00:12:55 - You got it, didn't you?- Uh...
208 00:12:58 Yeah!
209 00:13:03 Yay!
210 00:13:05 Louisa Clark, working for the Traynors.
211 00:13:07 Wonders will never cease.
212 00:13:09 Uh, yeah.
213 00:13:16 Okay.
214 00:13:19 This tells you pretty mucheverything you need to know.
215 00:13:23 Now, I do most of the heavy lifting,
216 00:13:25 but there's a timetable hereso you can see what he has, when.
217 00:13:31 I have to handle drugs?
218 00:13:32 Blood-pressure meds to raise itin the morning when he gets up.
219 00:13:36 Anti-spasm tablets.
220 00:13:38 Four times a dayto control muscular spasms.
221 00:13:40 Tablets for nerve pain.
222 00:13:42 Um, now, you can give himpainkillers, if he asks.
223 00:13:45 Just try to resist giving himsleeping pills, if possible.
224 00:13:48 They tend to make hima little bit, um, you know, irritable.
225 00:13:53 No, uh... More irritable.
226 00:13:57 It's a lot to remember.
227 00:13:58 Well, it's all written down.
228 00:14:00 You know, he knows what's what.
229 00:14:01 Though, he might deny it.
230 00:14:03 And you got my number.
231 00:14:04 Most of my other patients are nearby,so I'm never far away.
232 00:14:07 What if he needs to... Uh...
233 00:14:09 No, don't worry.
234 00:14:10 You're not here forany of the physical stuff.
235 00:14:14 What am I here for?
236 00:14:17 To cheer him up, I guess.
237 00:14:33 Hello.
238 00:14:35 Hello.
239 00:14:37 So I thought we couldgo out this afternoon.
240 00:14:39 Where do you have in mind?
241 00:14:40 Well, I was told that you had a carthat was adapted for wheelchair use.
242 00:14:43 And you thought a drivewould be good for me.
243 00:14:46 A breath of fresh air.
244 00:14:48 What do you usually do?
245 00:14:50 I don't do anything, Miss Clark.
246 00:14:51 I sit. I just about exist.
247 00:14:54 Okay. Well, I could get you your computer.
248 00:14:57 Have you found a good quadsupport group I could join?
249 00:15:00 Quads "R" Us?
250 00:15:01 The Tin Wheels Club?
251 00:15:04 Or perhaps we couldget to know each other a bit.
252 00:15:08 You know, because then you could tell mewhat you do like to do.
253 00:15:13 May...
254 00:15:14 Maybe.
255 00:15:23 Here's what I know about you, Miss Clark.
256 00:15:26 My mother says you're chatty.
257 00:15:27 Yeah.
258 00:15:29 Can we strike a deal?
259 00:15:30 Whereby you are very un-chatty around me?
260 00:15:41 Okay.
261 00:15:45 Yeah, well, I'll just be in the kitchenif, you know, need anything.
262 00:15:49 Lovely.
263 00:16:23 So, how was he?
264 00:16:26 He done his Stephen Hawking impression yetor just stuck with My Left Foot?
265 00:16:30 Ah, he's fine!
266 00:16:31 Okay. Well, you can take lunch now.
267 00:16:33 Me and Mr. T. have a few thingsto take care of at this time of day.
268 00:17:07 Good morning!
269 00:17:13 Hi!
270 00:17:19 Not a great day.
271 00:17:20 Would you like a cup of tea?
272 00:17:33 Sorry.
273 00:17:39 Val d'lsère.
274 00:17:41 Good snow that year.
275 00:17:43 Sorry. I was... I was...
276 00:17:45 You were just looking at my photographs,
277 00:17:47 thinking how awful it must be to havelived like that and ended up like this.
278 00:17:52 The rest are in the drawerif you'd like to snoop around further.
279 00:18:15 Good morning.
280 00:18:17 Every time I speak,he looks at me like I'm stupid.
281 00:18:20 To be fair, you are pretty stupid.
282 00:18:22 Yeah, but he doesn't know that yet.
283 00:18:25 Maybe he's like that with everyone until heknows whether they're gonna stick around.
284 00:18:29 I mean, it's only been 10 days.
285 00:18:30 Feels like a lifetime.
286 00:18:32 Well, you can't quit, Lou.
287 00:18:33 Yeah? Watch me.
288 00:18:39 Um...
289 00:18:42 Look, I'm thinking ofgoing back to college.
290 00:18:45 Someone's dropped out of business studiesand they can take me back.
291 00:18:47 What? What about Thomas?
292 00:18:49 There's a nursery on campus.We'd come back at weekends.
293 00:18:53 I don't have a Patrick, Lou.
294 00:18:55 I don't think I'm ever gonnahave a Patrick.
295 00:18:57 I need this.
296 00:18:59 Oh, I get it.
297 00:19:00 You just need me to stay here in mymiserable job, so I can help Mum and Dad.
298 00:19:04 - I've done my fair share.- Yeah?
299 00:19:07 I can't stay here.
300 00:19:10 You know I can't.
301 00:19:13 Please, for me and Tom.
302 00:19:32 Louisa, some visitors are on their way.
303 00:19:37 Friends of Will's. It's unexpected.
304 00:19:40 You might need to...
305 00:19:41 Oh, I'll make some tea or coffee.
306 00:19:43 And I'll make myself scarce.
307 00:19:45 Yes, that would be good.
308 00:19:48 I think I'll...
309 00:19:52 I think I'll leave them to it.
310 00:20:01 So how's the physio and stuff?
311 00:20:03 All coming on? Any improvements?
312 00:20:05 No.
313 00:20:08 Well, you look great.
314 00:20:09 - Yeah.- So...
315 00:20:13 So.
316 00:20:14 To what do I owe this pleasure?
317 00:20:17 I'm sorry it's been so long.I've been so busy.
318 00:20:19 They've been really working me hard.I mean, weekends.
319 00:20:21 Yeah, things are manic at the office, too.
320 00:20:23 New chap from New York.
321 00:20:25 Bains! You ever come across him at all?
322 00:20:26 No.
323 00:20:27 Fearsome. Total monster!
324 00:20:29 Most days I feel I canhardly leave my chair.
325 00:20:47 Please say something.
326 00:20:52 Congratulations.
327 00:20:54 Neither of us meant for this to happen.
328 00:20:56 We were just friends for ages.
329 00:20:58 And if truth be told, Rupert was the mostterrific support after your accident.
330 00:21:02 Big of him.
331 00:21:03 Oh, Will, please. I...
332 00:21:06 We should probably go.
333 00:21:13 I'm sorry, Will. I really am.
334 00:21:16 We both are.
335 00:21:17 And I... We really do hopethings improve for you.
336 00:21:42 Thank you.
337 00:21:43 You know, I tried for months.
338 00:21:45 He just pushed me away.Didn't want me here.
339 00:21:47 You can only help someonewho actually wants to be helped.
340 00:22:08 I was wondering if you wanted me to...
341 00:22:20 Right, well, you better not moveuntil I've cleaned that up because
342 00:22:23 I've got no idea what I'd doif you pop a tire.
343 00:22:32 It was awful!
344 00:22:34 It's his girlfriend and his best friend.
345 00:22:38 You can't blame her.
346 00:22:40 Are you really saying thatyou'd stick around with me
347 00:22:41 if I was paralyzed from the neck down?
348 00:22:43 Of course I would.
349 00:22:45 Well, I wouldn't want someonestaying with me out of pity.
350 00:22:48 I mean, strangers wipe your arse. Jesus!
351 00:22:51 And think of all the thingsyou couldn't do.
352 00:22:53 No more running, no more cycling.
353 00:22:55 No more sex.
354 00:22:57 Of course, you could have sex.
355 00:22:58 It's just the girl wouldhave to be on top.
356 00:23:00 - Oh, well, we'd be doomed, then.- Mmm.
357 00:23:03 - Hey, listen.- Yeah.
358 00:23:05 - About the holiday.- Yeah.
359 00:23:07 How do you fancy...
360 00:23:10 Norway?
361 00:23:11 Norway.
362 00:23:13 Wow.
363 00:23:15 Yeah! Okay. Whoo!
364 00:23:18 - Great!- Yeah.
365 00:23:21 Boys, I'm in.
366 00:23:22 - What?- Yes! Nice one!
367 00:23:25 Um, no, wait. We're, you're in what?
368 00:23:28 The Viking Triathlon.
369 00:23:30 Sixty miles on a bike, 30 miles on foot,
370 00:23:32 and then a nice swimthrough sub-zero Nordic seas.
371 00:23:35 Yeah!
372 00:23:37 That's our holiday?
373 00:23:38 Yeah, but not all of it.
374 00:23:40 Just the beginning,and then we'll sightsee, or whatever.
375 00:23:43 Look, I have never been fitter, Lou.
376 00:23:45 This is the year to do it.
377 00:24:11 I just thought I'd seeif I could fix some of these.
378 00:24:15 Or, um, if you wanted to get new ones,I could go into town at lunch time.
379 00:24:18 Or we could both go.
380 00:24:19 Do you know what, Louisa?
381 00:24:21 Me smashing those photographswas not an accident.
382 00:24:24 Sorry. I didn't think...
383 00:24:26 You thought you knew best.
384 00:24:29 Well, I don't want thosepictures staring at me
385 00:24:30 every time I'm stuck in bed, waiting forsomeone to bloody get me out again. Okay?
386 00:24:34 I wasn't going to fix the one of Alicia.
387 00:24:37 I'm not that stupid.
388 00:24:38 Spare me the cod psychology.
389 00:24:40 Just go and raid your grandma's wardrobe,
390 00:24:42 or whatever it is you dowhen you're not making tea.
391 00:24:46 You don't have to be an arse!
392 00:24:50 Your friends got the shitty treatment.
393 00:24:52 Fine. They deserved it.
394 00:24:53 I'm just trying to do my jobas best I can.
395 00:24:56 So it would be really nice if you didn'ttry and make my life as miserable
396 00:24:59 as you apparently make everyone else's.
397 00:25:01 What if I said I didn't want you here?
398 00:25:03 I'm not employed by you.I'm employed by your mother.
399 00:25:06 So unless she says she doesn't want mehere anymore, I'm staying.
400 00:25:09 Not because I care about you,or particularly enjoy your company,
401 00:25:13 but because I need the money.
402 00:25:16 I really need the money.
403 00:25:21 Just put them in the drawer.
404 00:25:58 Hi. Am I needed?
405 00:26:01 DVD weather, I think.
406 00:26:04 Des Hommes Et Des Dieux.
407 00:26:13 Something about men?
408 00:26:15 Yes, it's French gay porn.
409 00:26:19 You really don't enjoy sarcasm, do you?
410 00:26:21 Sarcasm is fine.I just don't like superiority.
411 00:26:24 You must hate me, then.
412 00:26:28 I've never hated anyone.
413 00:26:33 Let me know if you need anything.
414 00:26:37 Have you seen it?
415 00:26:40 I don't really like those kind of films.
416 00:26:42 Those kind of films?
417 00:26:44 Films with subtitles.
418 00:26:46 What, did your schoolnot teach you to read?
419 00:26:49 Sit down.
420 00:26:50 Watch this with me. That's an order.
421 00:27:24 - So?- Well, they could have left.
422 00:27:27 - They chose to stay.- Yeah, no, I get it.
423 00:27:29 Being there gave their lives more meaning.
424 00:27:31 - But that's...- But you don't agree.
425 00:27:32 Well, to sacrifice themselves like that!
426 00:27:35 I mean, could you even imagine?
427 00:27:36 But you liked the film?
428 00:27:38 I loved it.
429 00:27:41 Oh, if you're laughing at me, I swearto God, I'll push you out that chair.
430 00:27:43 I'm not laughing at you.
431 00:27:47 The sky is clearing.Shall we get some air?
432 00:27:51 I'm just amazed that you couldreach the ripe old age of, what?
433 00:27:55 Twenty-six.
434 00:27:56 Twenty-six, and never havewatched a film with subtitles.
435 00:27:59 Oh, well, I'm just amazedthat you've reached the ripe old age of 31
436 00:28:04 without being locked in a cupboardfor being such a snob.
437 00:28:07 What?
438 00:28:09 E. T. is my favorite film.
439 00:28:11 E. T. is everyone's favorite film.
440 00:28:13 - I've seen every Bond.- So has the world.
441 00:28:15 And I've got a soft spot for Armageddon.
442 00:28:18 Bruce Willis.
443 00:28:19 Oil driller has to save the worldfrom an asteroid. He does.
444 00:28:23 That's better.
445 00:28:24 So what do you do with yourselfwhen you're not here, Louisa Clark?
446 00:28:29 I, uh... I spend time with my family.
447 00:28:31 And I go to the pub.
448 00:28:34 I watch TV.
449 00:28:36 I... Oh, I watch Patrick running.
450 00:28:38 - Patrick's your boyfriend?- Yeah.
451 00:28:40 But you don't run with him?
452 00:28:42 I'm not exactly built for it.
453 00:28:44 This is an impressive list of hobbies.
454 00:28:46 Well, no, no. Okay, I read a bit.
455 00:28:49 And I like clothes.
456 00:28:51 You like clothes?
457 00:28:55 I don't do much, okay?
458 00:28:57 I go to work and I go home, and that's it.
459 00:28:59 Wow.
460 00:29:01 Your life's even duller than mine.
461 00:29:08 He's in a good mood.
462 00:29:10 He told me all about you offering himthe pasta with green gravy.
463 00:29:13 I've... I've never had pesto sauce before.
464 00:29:17 No, whatever. It's all good.
465 00:29:20 It's a long time sincehe's laughed at anything.
466 00:29:47 Hey.
467 00:29:50 Hello there, Mr. Traynor.
468 00:29:51 How are you doing today?
469 00:29:52 Nathan, what are they doing in there?
470 00:29:54 He has a checkup every six months.
471 00:29:56 To see if he's getting better?
472 00:29:58 No, it's a spinal-cord injury.
473 00:30:02 He's not... He's not going to get better.
474 00:30:03 But you do all those exercises with him.
475 00:30:06 Yeah. That's to stophis muscles atrophying.
476 00:30:10 Will's body no longer works below here.
477 00:30:14 Yeah, but he's still trying, right?
478 00:30:17 He threw everythinginto physio the first year,
479 00:30:19 and all he got from it wasslight movement in his thumb and finger.
480 00:30:23 Then the first bout of pneumonia hit,then autonomic dysreflexia...
481 00:30:27 What does that mean?
482 00:30:28 Right. So his blood pressure
483 00:30:30 - goes up and down.- Yeah.
484 00:30:31 He's constantly open to infection.
485 00:30:33 But there's medical advancestaking place all the time. Right?
486 00:30:36 Well, yeah.
487 00:30:38 But no one's worked outhow to fix a spinal cord yet.
488 00:30:52 Oh, I hear this one's good.
489 00:30:55 Oh, because we suddenly speak Spanish?
490 00:30:57 No, it's got subtitles.
491 00:30:58 It gets so you don't notice after a while.
492 00:31:01 Two for the Will Ferrell, please.
493 00:31:30 Oh.
494 00:31:32 Is he okay?
495 00:31:34 He's not great. Bit of a chill.
496 00:31:36 Where's Nathan?
497 00:31:38 I've called him. He'll be here soon.
498 00:31:39 Look, Camilla's had to go up to London.
499 00:31:41 Are you going to be all right?
500 00:31:43 - Of course.- Yeah?
501 00:31:45 Yeah.
502 00:31:48 I'm on my mobile, if you need me.
503 00:31:50 Okay.
504 00:31:58 Will, can I do anything?
505 00:32:00 My pillows aren't right.
506 00:32:05 Um, what do I do?
507 00:32:06 Put your hand under my head,on my neck, and just lift gently.
508 00:32:11 Okay.
509 00:32:17 - Oh, Jesus.- What have I done?
510 00:32:19 Your hands are freezing.
511 00:32:29 Better.
512 00:32:32 Can I get you some painkillers?
513 00:32:36 - Yeah? Okay.- Thank you.
514 00:32:57 Will.
515 00:33:02 Will?
516 00:33:07 Will? It's...
517 00:33:10 It's Lou.
518 00:33:14 I know.
519 00:33:17 Is there something I should be doing?
520 00:33:19 Some drugs or something?
521 00:33:21 I'm just getting really worried.
522 00:33:34 Hello. This is Stephen.
523 00:33:35 Please leave your name and number,and I'll call you back.
524 00:33:40 Hi, Mr. Traynor. It's Lou. I'm just...
525 00:33:42 I'm getting concerned about Will and I waswondering if you could just call me back.
526 00:33:46 Okay. Thanks. Bye.
527 00:33:55 G'day. This is Nathan.Leave a message and I'll call you back.
528 00:34:00 Don't ring Mum.
529 00:34:01 What?
530 00:34:03 We'll be fine, Clark.
531 00:34:16 Oi!
532 00:34:18 Sorry. Had to walk here.
533 00:34:20 Took ages, the bloody weather, you know.
534 00:34:21 How's things?
535 00:34:23 Not great. He's in and outand he's not drunk anything.
536 00:34:25 How long's he been like this?
537 00:34:26 Maybe four or five hours.
538 00:34:27 I tried to call.I did give him painkillers.
539 00:34:29 Might as well have given him M&Ms.
540 00:34:30 Well, he said he just wanted to sleep.
541 00:34:32 Yeah, it's in the folder, Lou.
542 00:34:34 Will doesn't sweat the way we do.
543 00:34:36 If he gets even a slight chill,his temperature goes haywire.
544 00:34:38 - Yeah, but he said...- Just go and get us a fan
545 00:34:40 - and a damp towel, real quick.- Okay.
546 00:34:44 Hey, buddy. You all right?
547 00:34:45 Will? You all right?
548 00:34:48 I got you, mate. Come on.
549 00:34:50 Come on. Yeah.
550 00:34:51 Here.
551 00:34:56 Hey, focus. Lou, you gottawatch what I'm doing.
552 00:34:58 - Sorry.- That's right.
553 00:35:01 He's going to be okay.
554 00:36:05 There are very few people out there whocan claim to have out-Bonded James Bond.
555 00:36:09 But birthday boy "Wild Willy" Will Traynoris certainly one of them.
556 00:36:13 So, Will, any final thoughts, bro?
557 00:36:15 I'm thinking you should be next, mate.
558 00:36:17 Yeah, right!
559 00:36:21 We're all thinking it.
560 00:36:23 Is there really nothing he can't do?
561 00:36:25 - Do we hate him? Yes.- We do!
562 00:36:28 But there's no point in dwellingon that on his birthday.
563 00:36:31 Thank God he's not good-looking.
564 00:36:37 Ah, stop!
565 00:36:38 You're watching French gay porn, I hope.
566 00:36:42 Wi-Fi connection's not strong enough.
567 00:36:46 What time is it?
568 00:36:47 Where's... Where's Nathan?
569 00:36:49 Half eight. He had togo to another patient.
570 00:36:52 Snow got pretty bad.
571 00:36:57 Shouldn't you be at home?
572 00:37:00 You're stuck with me.
573 00:37:10 Will, can I ask you something?
574 00:37:12 I suspect you're going to.
575 00:37:15 What happened?
576 00:37:16 My mother didn't tell you?It's her favorite story.
577 00:37:19 Some sort of traffic accident...
578 00:37:21 - Motorbike.- You were riding a motorbike?
579 00:37:23 Actually, I wasn't.
580 00:37:27 The bike hit me.
581 00:37:30 Sorry. Sorry, I'm being chatty again,
582 00:37:33 and you need to rest.
583 00:37:37 No.
584 00:37:39 Stay.
585 00:37:41 Tell me...
586 00:37:42 Tell me something good.
587 00:37:44 I used to say that to my dad.
588 00:37:46 But if I told you what he said back,you'd think I was insane.
589 00:37:49 Oh, that ship has sailed, Clark.
590 00:37:52 When I had a nightmare orsomething he used to sing.
591 00:37:54 Go on.
592 00:37:55 He used to sing the Molahonkey song.
593 00:37:58 - The what?- The Molahonkey song.
594 00:38:00 I thought everyone knew it.
595 00:38:01 Trust me, Clark. I'm a Molahonkey virgin.
596 00:38:04 You're gonna make me sing it now?
597 00:38:28 You're insane.
598 00:38:30 Your whole family is insane.
599 00:38:31 And you're a God-awful singer.
600 00:38:33 I hope your dad was better.
601 00:38:35 I think what you mean to say is, "Thank you,Miss Clark, for attempting to entertain me."
602 00:38:39 Okay, Clark.
603 00:38:41 Tell me something else.
604 00:38:43 Something that doesn't involve singing.
605 00:38:44 About what?
606 00:38:46 Anything.
607 00:38:48 Well...
608 00:38:50 When I was little,
609 00:38:52 my mum got me a pair of glittery wellies,
610 00:38:56 and I refused to take them off.
611 00:38:59 I wore them in bed, in the bath,all summer long.
612 00:39:03 My favorite outfit
613 00:39:06 was the glittery bootsand my bumblebee tights.
614 00:39:08 Bumblebee tights?
615 00:39:10 - Black and yellow stripes.- Oh, dear God.
616 00:39:12 I just... I really, really, reallyliked having stripy legs.
617 00:39:16 So what happened to these gorgeous welliesand stripy tights?
618 00:39:19 Ah! I outgrew them.
619 00:39:21 It broke my heart.
620 00:39:22 And they don't make those tights anymore.
621 00:39:23 Not for grown women, anyway.
622 00:39:25 Strange, that.
623 00:39:26 Oh, you can mock. Didn't youever love anything that much?
624 00:39:31 Yes.
625 00:39:34 Yes, I did.
626 00:40:16 Interesting choice of footwear.
627 00:40:19 Patrick says they make me looklike a leprechaun drag queen.
628 00:40:22 He was being nice.
629 00:40:24 - Don't smile at me like that.- Why not?
630 00:40:27 Because I don't know what it means.
631 00:40:29 Where did you pick up your exotic tastes?
632 00:40:31 - What do you mean by that?- It can't be from around here.
633 00:40:33 Why not?
634 00:40:34 Because this is the kind ofplace people come to
635 00:40:36 when they've got tired of actually living.
636 00:40:38 People here think excitement is a new
637 00:40:40 "Please be quiet" signgoing up in the library.
638 00:40:43 You should be out there,claiming the world as your own.
639 00:40:46 Showing your leprechaun shoesto dodgy men.
640 00:40:48 - I like my life.- You like everything.
641 00:40:51 - I'm happy here.- Well, you shouldn't be.
642 00:40:53 Oh, you want me to be morelike the girls you know, do you?
643 00:40:55 Go to London, marry somebody like Rupert.
644 00:40:58 I believe he's taken.
645 00:41:00 And ignore the fact that he's shagginghis secretary within five years.
646 00:41:03 And bitch about him at dinner parties,
647 00:41:05 knowing he won't leave becausehe's scared of the alimony.
648 00:41:07 And have sex once every six weeks,
649 00:41:09 and listen to him going on and on abouthow much he adores the children,
650 00:41:13 while doing nothingto actually take care of them.
651 00:41:15 And have perfect hair,but get this kind of pinched face
652 00:41:19 through never sayingwhat you actually mean.
653 00:41:21 And develop an insane Pilates habit,and buy a dog, or a horse,
654 00:41:25 and develop a crushon your riding instructor.
655 00:41:26 And watch your husband take up joggingwhen he hits 40 and buy a Harley.
656 00:41:31 And know that every day,he goes into the office
657 00:41:34 and looks at the young men,and feels like, somehow, he got suckered!
658 00:41:38 And leave him anyway, and come back hereto give the children a happy childhood.
659 00:41:42 Whoa!
660 00:41:44 There were a lot of divorcehandovers at the café.
661 00:41:47 Sorry.
662 00:41:48 How did you end up in that café?
663 00:41:50 Treena made a betthat I couldn't get a job in 24 hours.
664 00:41:53 I proved her wrong.
665 00:41:55 And stayed there six years. Way to go!
666 00:41:57 I was supposed to leave.
667 00:41:59 I had a place at Manchester.
668 00:42:01 What were you going to study?
669 00:42:03 Fashion.
670 00:42:04 Mmm. So, why didn't you go?
671 00:42:10 You know what I see when I look at you?
672 00:42:12 - Don't say "potential."- Potential.
673 00:42:15 You need to widen your horizons, Clark.
674 00:42:18 You only get one life.
675 00:42:20 It's actually your dutyto live it as fully as possible.
676 00:42:24 Well, you need a shave!
677 00:42:26 If that beard gets any longer,I'll be picking food out of it.
678 00:42:29 And then I'll have to sue youfor undue distress in the workplace.
679 00:42:33 - You're changing the subject.- Yes.
680 00:42:34 I am.
681 00:42:36 Fine.
682 00:42:39 I'll let you.
683 00:42:44 You're really going to do this?
684 00:42:47 I'm, uh...
685 00:42:49 I'm really gonna do this.
686 00:42:50 My mother's gonna be so happy.
687 00:42:52 Yes, well, we won't let that put us off.
688 00:43:37 You've got a funny look on your face.
689 00:43:39 Please don't tell meyou shaved off my eyebrows.
690 00:43:42 Only the one.
691 00:43:49 Freedom? You call this freedom?
692 00:43:51 We all agreed to it.
693 00:43:53 Not the specifics. Jesus!
694 00:43:55 If I hadn't noticed the Swiss postmark...
695 00:43:57 We made an agreement with Will.
696 00:43:59 Six months.
697 00:44:00 No. I only agreed so that wehad six months to change his mind.
698 00:44:04 I cannot believe that you are willingto help our son end his life!
699 00:44:08 I'd rather that thanrisk him trying again, alone.
700 00:44:13 It wasn't a cry for help, Camilla.
701 00:44:15 He meant it. You know that.
702 00:44:17 Now, this way we can be with him,supporting him, loving him.
703 00:44:21 - He's my son!- Yes, he's my son, too!
704 00:44:25 It's his choice. This is what he wants.
705 00:44:28 You know how much pain he's in.
706 00:44:44 He gave me six months.
707 00:44:47 We can still persuade him.
708 00:44:51 And you think the pretty waitressis going to do that.
709 00:44:59 Now, can I have the letter, please?
710 00:45:05 Please.
711 00:45:21 Apparently, the shave was your idea.
712 00:45:24 Nice one! It looks great.
713 00:45:33 Now, Arsenal, four. Liverpool, one.
714 00:45:35 Bye.
715 00:45:52 I need you.
716 00:45:55 I know we need the money,but this is horrible.
717 00:45:58 I'm basically just on suicide watch.
718 00:46:01 I am not going back.
719 00:46:03 - Yeah.- What?
720 00:46:05 Come on. Say it.
721 00:46:09 I was thinking about him.
722 00:46:12 Lou, you can't leave him.
723 00:46:15 They've got money, right?
724 00:46:17 I don't want their money!
725 00:46:18 No, not for you, idiot-girl!
726 00:46:20 Look.
727 00:46:21 If this is what he really wants,then use the time he's got left.
728 00:46:26 Make it special.
729 00:46:29 Ask the Traynors for a budgetand go crazy.
730 00:46:33 Organize, I don't know,swimming with dolphins, sky-diving.
731 00:46:36 A nice, sexy lap dance.
732 00:46:38 City boys always like a lap dance.
733 00:46:40 Katrina Clark!
734 00:46:41 A bucket list.
735 00:46:43 Show him how good this time can be.
736 00:46:46 Take him places. Make him laugh.
737 00:46:50 Bloody hell.
738 00:46:53 But, Treen, what if that listcould do more than that?
739 00:46:58 What if it could make him change his mind?
740 00:47:39 Will's barely left the house in two years.
741 00:47:40 We have tried.
742 00:47:42 Yes, but we haven't succeeded.If Louisa can come up with things
743 00:47:45 that Will is able and prepared to do,then that's all for the good, surely.
744 00:47:49 Sports, concerts.
745 00:47:52 I'd love to see himdo any of these things.
746 00:47:54 Okay. Okay.
747 00:47:55 Louisa, if you can get me a schedule,
748 00:47:57 I'll see if I can shift thingsaround in my diary.
749 00:47:59 No!
750 00:48:00 Let him do it for himself.
751 00:48:02 Will needs to be allowedto feel like a man.
752 00:48:36 There you go.
753 00:48:41 Oh, my God!
754 00:48:43 What have you come as?
755 00:48:44 I don't care what you think.
756 00:48:46 Even if you have got a new haircut.
757 00:48:48 You look like a madwoman.
758 00:48:50 An oddly cheerful madwoman.
759 00:48:52 We're taking Nathanto see the horse racing.
760 00:48:55 Horse racing?
761 00:48:56 Yeah. Nathan's never been.
762 00:48:59 Yeah. It's true.
763 00:49:00 And, besides, I've gotfive pounds on Man-Oh-Man
764 00:49:04 at eight to one.
765 00:49:06 My dad's mate, Jimmy,says he's a sure thing.
766 00:49:08 Just a wild guess, but you haven't beenracing before, either, have you, Clark?
767 00:49:15 The perfect spot.
768 00:49:17 Look, we're so lucky.
769 00:49:20 Are you sure? This is too soft,he's going to sink.
770 00:49:22 Oh, no. He'll be fine.It's gonna be great.
771 00:49:24 Right. That's all right.
772 00:49:26 Yeah?
773 00:49:29 - Ah... Um...- You all right?
774 00:49:31 - What, do we need to?- Look, you pull and I'll push.
775 00:49:34 Okay.
776 00:49:37 Oh! Shit. Um...
777 00:49:38 Don't worry. It's only cashmere.
778 00:49:41 Yeah. He's stuck
779 00:49:42 I know, it's going to be fine.It's gonna be fine.
780 00:49:44 - Oh, excuse me! Hi!- You okay?
781 00:49:46 - Hi. Sorry. Do you...- Clark.
782 00:49:48 Would you be able to help us?With the, um...
783 00:49:50 - Because we're a bit stuck.- We're fine.
784 00:49:51 - We're fine. We're fine.- No, we're fine.
785 00:49:53 Yeah? Would that be... Very kind.
786 00:49:54 Come on, Will.
787 00:49:56 You okay? Yeah! You're okay, aren't you?
788 00:49:58 There we go. There we go.
789 00:50:00 Brilliant! Thank you so much.
790 00:50:01 - Thank you. Thanks.- Thanks, boys. Thanks, fellas.
791 00:50:03 No worries!
792 00:50:04 Guys, we're here! It's gonna be fun!
793 00:50:09 Just a quick recap now...
794 00:50:10 Look, look, look. There he is.
795 00:50:12 Don't you think he looks likea sure thing, huh?
796 00:50:15 Will?
797 00:50:17 You're going to lose.
798 00:50:18 How would you know that?
799 00:50:20 His ears are flat, his coat is dull,and he's got a funny walk.
800 00:50:23 Great.
801 00:50:25 So, you know everythingabout horse racing, too.
802 00:50:27 No.
803 00:50:28 I just look, process informationand make decisions.
804 00:50:32 And that horse isdefinitely not gonna win.
805 00:50:35 Yeah, well, I like him.
806 00:50:36 Sometimes you just have togo with your gut.
807 00:50:39 I'm gonna go and place my bet.
808 00:50:46 They're lining up at the gate now.
809 00:50:49 Good to see My Blue Heavenback after injury.
810 00:50:51 State of Grace alwaysa bit reluctant going in.
811 00:50:53 They're under starter's orders.
812 00:50:55 And they're off!
813 00:50:56 Greek God setting a good paceon the inside with Little Jimju... Oh!
814 00:50:59 We seem to have a non-starter.
815 00:51:01 Man-Oh-Man apparently having a day off
816 00:51:03 No, Aiden O'Connor looks likehe's just not going to get him going.
817 00:51:06 The rest of the field are now making theirway along the straight at a cracking pace.
818 00:51:12 This is nice.
819 00:51:14 Yeah, I love being spoon-fed in public.
820 00:51:16 Hello! We'd like a tablefor three, please.
821 00:51:18 Of course. If I could just see your badge.
822 00:51:20 Sorry?
823 00:51:21 This restaurant's forPremier Badge holders.
824 00:51:24 Oh, well, we've got the pink badges!
825 00:51:27 I'm sorry, we can only servePremier Badge holders.
826 00:51:30 Um, okay, are there any other restaurants?
827 00:51:33 Well, there's our relaxed dining area,and there are stalls outside.
828 00:51:38 The Pig in a Poke does a nice hogroast in a bun with apple sauce.
829 00:51:43 Sharon. Can I call you Sharon? Yeah?
830 00:51:46 So it's a quiet Monday afternoonand you've got a lot of empty tables.
831 00:51:51 We want to buy a really expensive meal.
832 00:51:54 We don't want to eat pork rollsat a stall, even with apple sauce.
833 00:51:58 Oh, I'm really sorry.
834 00:51:59 You need a Premier Area Badge.It's policy.
835 00:52:01 Okay, okay, okay. So how muchfor a Premier Area Badge?
836 00:52:05 What are we talking, like,another 10? Another 20?
837 00:52:07 We don't sell badges, madam.
838 00:52:10 This is a restaurant.
839 00:52:11 You'll have to go to the ticket office.
840 00:52:13 Louisa. Let's go.
841 00:52:16 No, no, no. This is nuts.
842 00:52:17 We've come all this way.
843 00:52:18 Louisa.
844 00:52:20 I'm not hungry.
845 00:52:21 I'm just gonna run and getthe badges, and then we will have our meal.
846 00:52:26 We'll be fine once we've eaten. Yeah.
847 00:52:28 Lou.
848 00:52:29 I think Will wants to go home.
849 00:52:37 You know what, Sharon?
850 00:52:39 You can stick your Premier Badgeright up your relaxed dining area.
851 00:52:46 Okay. Okay.
852 00:52:47 Everything's fine.
853 00:53:05 Great. So we're going to paralyzeyour eardrums as well, now, are we?
854 00:53:14 So, maybe horse racingwasn't my best idea.
855 00:53:21 But this, I think you'll enjoy.
856 00:53:24 So Nathan's never been toa classical music concert now?
857 00:53:27 No. I haven't.
858 00:53:30 Will you please come with me?
859 00:53:33 I bought the tickets a week ago.
860 00:53:36 You can say "no."
861 00:53:37 A wind concerto?
862 00:53:39 I've been assuredit doesn't involve farting.
863 00:53:43 There's no chance of Jay-Z?
864 00:53:44 Sadly, his tickets had just sold out.
865 00:53:51 Mozart it is, then.
866 00:53:59 Okay. Would this
867 00:54:01 be the right sort of thingto wear to a concert?
868 00:54:04 Metallica, no.
869 00:54:06 Neil Diamond, possibly.
870 00:54:08 I thought Pat was training tonight.
871 00:54:10 Oh, no. He is.
872 00:54:11 He is. I'm taking Will to a concert thing.
873 00:54:14 Sorry, you're going on a date?
874 00:54:16 It's too booby.
875 00:54:18 Way too booby.
876 00:54:19 Given it's a man for whom yourboobs are mostly at eye-level.
877 00:54:22 Oh, you're so annoying!
878 00:54:24 You are so going on a datewith Will Traynor.
879 00:54:28 Get the red dress out.
880 00:54:29 Really?
881 00:54:34 Kapow!
882 00:54:43 Lose the scarf.
883 00:54:45 The scarf? Why?
884 00:54:46 If you're going to weara dress like that, Clark,
885 00:54:49 you have to wear it with confidence.
886 00:54:51 Only you, Will Traynor,
887 00:54:53 would tell a womanhow to wear a bloody dress.
888 00:55:08 - Here?- Mmm-hmm.
889 00:55:13 - Am I good?- Yeah! Yeah.
890 00:55:17 Yep, yep, yep. Yep.
891 00:55:19 - Okay.- Okay.
892 00:55:27 Is everything okay?
893 00:55:29 Mmm-hmm.
894 00:55:31 Actually, no, there's somethingdigging into my collar.
895 00:55:34 Okay.
896 00:55:38 It's a tag.
897 00:55:40 Have we got any scissors in the bag?
898 00:55:42 I don't know, Clark.
899 00:55:43 Believe it or not,I rarely pack it myself.
900 00:55:46 Um... Okay, hang on.
901 00:55:51 Got it!
902 00:55:53 We should just be gratefulit wasn't in your trousers.
903 00:55:56 Oh, look. They're starting.
904 00:56:43 So you're not a classicalmusic person, then?
905 00:56:45 Hated every minute.
906 00:56:46 Yeah, I could tell.
907 00:56:48 Especially during that oboe solo.
908 00:56:50 There was something in my eye.
909 00:56:54 I loved it.
910 00:56:56 Did you?
911 00:57:00 Yeah.
912 00:57:03 Right, we'd better get you in.
913 00:57:05 Wait a minute, Clark.
914 00:57:06 You okay?
915 00:57:07 I don't...
916 00:57:10 I don't want to go in yet.
917 00:57:14 I just want to be a man who has beento a concert with a girl in a red dress.
918 00:57:22 Just a few minutes more.
919 00:57:56 So, um... Patrick wants to meet you.
920 00:58:01 Running man? Why?
921 00:58:02 I think he wants to know who I'm spendingall these late nights with.
922 00:58:06 My parents do, too.
923 00:58:07 I get nervous when a girlasks me to meet her parents.
924 00:58:11 They wanted me to invite you tomy birthday dinner next Thursday.
925 00:58:14 But don't worry, I saidyou wouldn't want to go.
926 00:58:17 Why?
927 00:58:18 Because you hate strangers and youdon't like eating in front of people.
928 00:58:20 Seemed pretty obvious.
929 00:58:23 I'll come.
930 00:58:25 If you want me to.
931 00:58:31 Ah! Lads, welcome.
932 00:58:33 Bernard Clark.
933 00:58:35 Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't...
934 00:58:37 A curtsy will be fine.
935 00:58:43 Curtsy. Nice one.
936 00:58:45 - This is Josie. My wife.- Hello.
937 00:58:48 - Come on in.- Yeah! Come in, come in.
938 00:58:50 Thank you.
939 00:58:52 Listen, have fun.
940 00:58:54 Thank you!
941 00:58:59 Dear Lord,
942 00:59:00 thank you for the food we eat,and the company we keep.
943 00:59:03 Thank you for theopportunities you give us,
944 00:59:05 and the strength to face the challengeswe meet on our journey.
945 00:59:10 Amen.
946 00:59:11 Amen.
947 00:59:17 So, Will.
948 00:59:19 You bought and sold companies?
949 00:59:22 Something like that.
950 00:59:24 Would you know this fella,Alan Stonehouse?
951 00:59:27 The one who...
952 00:59:29 What is it?
953 00:59:30 Asset stripped our firm?
954 00:59:33 I'm afraid I trained him.
955 00:59:38 Hmm.
956 00:59:40 Oh, well...
957 00:59:41 That's the door.
958 00:59:44 Some chicken, love?
959 00:59:50 Six miles in 28 minutes.
960 00:59:52 And a happy birthday to my girlfriend!
961 00:59:55 Yes! Happy birthday!
962 00:59:57 - Sorry I'm a bit late.- Oh, no!
963 00:59:59 Only 28 minutes.
964 01:00:04 So couldn't you go back to it, Will?
965 01:00:05 I mean, clearly you'restill sharp as a tack.
966 01:00:07 - Dad!- No. It's fine.
967 01:00:09 Truth is, I thought I couldcrack this and then go back,
968 01:00:13 as if nothing had changed.
969 01:00:14 Uh, I was wrong.
970 01:00:17 This is delicious, Mrs. Clark.
971 01:00:19 Oh! Josie, please!
972 01:00:21 Well, we wanted to make today special.
973 01:00:24 Wish Treena could have been here.
974 01:00:25 She's the brains of the family.
975 01:00:27 She got put up two years at school,didn't she, Bernard?
976 01:00:30 Overtook our Lou.
977 01:00:31 Not bright enough to stop herselfgetting up the duff though.
978 01:00:41 Pat, shall I help youto some more chicken?
979 01:00:44 So, Patrick, Louisa tells meyou're a personal trainer.
980 01:00:47 Um, life coaching,physical training, motivation.
981 01:00:50 Local young entrepreneur of the year,two years running.
982 01:00:54 Lou tells me you werea bit of an action man before.
983 01:00:55 Pat.
984 01:00:57 I bet if we got you ona really good fitness regime.
985 01:00:59 There's actually a Swedish study abouthow you can train muscles to remember...
986 01:01:02 Patrick!
987 01:01:03 What? I'm just trying to...
988 01:01:05 Yeah, well, don't.
989 01:01:08 I'll bear it in mind.
990 01:01:10 Thank you.
991 01:01:34 Um, so, I just wanted to saywe're very proud of you, love.
992 01:01:38 And, um... I don't know what we wouldhave done without you this past year.
993 01:01:43 Aw, Dad.
994 01:01:45 And, Will, thank you for employing her.
995 01:01:48 - Someone had to.- Hey!
996 01:01:51 Pleasure's all mine.
997 01:01:52 Really.
998 01:01:54 - Oh!- Here.
999 01:01:55 It's not much, but...
1000 01:01:57 Granddad saw something on TVabout making your own presents.
1001 01:02:06 Aw!
1002 01:02:07 Granddad, thank you.
1003 01:02:09 Thank you.
1004 01:02:16 I love it. Mum, thank you.
1005 01:02:18 Thank you.
1006 01:02:20 Mine next.
1007 01:02:23 Oh!
1008 01:02:26 Go on, open it.
1009 01:02:32 - I had it made specially.- Oh...
1010 01:02:35 Thank you, Patrick.
1011 01:02:37 Oh!
1012 01:02:42 Oh, wow.
1013 01:02:45 There's something for youin my bag as well.
1014 01:02:47 You got Lou a present?That's very kind of you.
1015 01:02:50 Wasn't that kind, Bernard?
1016 01:02:52 That's very kind.
1017 01:02:56 Okay.
1018 01:03:03 Oh!
1019 01:03:04 It's very lovely.
1020 01:03:09 Oh!
1021 01:03:10 Oh, my God! I don't believe it!
1022 01:03:13 - What?- But where did you get them?
1023 01:03:17 It's a secret.
1024 01:03:18 Tights?
1025 01:03:20 Only the best pair of tights, ever!
1026 01:03:22 Oh, I'm gonna go try them on.
1027 01:03:23 I'm gonna go try them on!
1028 01:03:26 Oh, um...
1029 01:03:27 I can't tell you how much I love them.
1030 01:03:30 Really! Thank you.
1031 01:03:39 I put some cake in your bag.
1032 01:03:42 Thank you, Josie.
1033 01:03:44 It's good to meet you all.
1034 01:03:45 And, Patrick, thank you for the
1035 01:03:49 fitness advice.
1036 01:03:51 Just helping my girlfriendget the best out of her job.
1037 01:03:54 Oh, you're a lucky man.
1038 01:03:55 She certainly gives a good bed bath.
1039 01:04:04 Funny guy. I like him.
1040 01:04:17 So, I could take youto a Shakespeare festival.
1041 01:04:21 It's happening today and tomorrow.
1042 01:04:22 Or there's a sculpture parkwe could visit.
1043 01:04:24 Or there's... Ooh, there's wine tasting.
1044 01:04:27 This came.
1045 01:04:31 Ah.
1046 01:04:35 Can I take you somewhere?
1047 01:04:40 First kiss I ever had was on that rampart.
1048 01:04:43 Probably didn't hurtthat you owned the castle.
1049 01:04:46 Maybe I should have told her.
1050 01:04:48 She dumped me a week later for a boywho worked at the local shop.
1051 01:04:53 You're never gonna fit through there.
1052 01:05:01 Oh, wow. It's amazing!
1053 01:05:04 Will? Will! No, please!
1054 01:05:06 Will, stop!
1055 01:05:07 Are you coming?
1056 01:05:10 This is a very bad idea.
1057 01:05:13 It's very dangerous.
1058 01:05:16 It's very, very high up.
1059 01:05:22 - And windy.- Hmm.
1060 01:05:25 When I was a kid, this used tobe my favorite place
1061 01:05:28 in the whole world.
1062 01:05:29 Did you walk around up herepretending you were a warrior prince?
1063 01:05:33 Even nicked a swordfrom one of the exhibits.
1064 01:05:36 Weighed a ton.
1065 01:05:37 I think this would still bemy favorite spot.
1066 01:05:41 - That's because you haven't been anywhere.- Oh...
1067 01:05:43 So where's better than this, then?
1068 01:05:46 Val d'lsère?
1069 01:05:49 Paris.
1070 01:05:51 Place Dauphine, right by the Pont Neuf.
1071 01:05:55 Sitting outside a caféwith a strong coffee
1072 01:05:58 and a warm croissantwith unsalted butter and strawberry jam.
1073 01:06:01 So, let's go! We could get onthe Eurostar right now.
1074 01:06:05 - No.- But you just said...
1075 01:06:06 You don't get it, Clark.
1076 01:06:09 I want to be in Paris as me.
1077 01:06:12 The old me.
1078 01:06:14 With pretty French girlsgiving me the eye.
1079 01:06:16 Could be something to look forward to.
1080 01:06:19 If I shut my eyes now,
1081 01:06:21 I know exactly how it feelsto be in that little square.
1082 01:06:26 I remember every sensation.
1083 01:06:31 I don't want those memories erasedby the struggle to fit behind a table,
1084 01:06:36 the taxi drivers who refuse to take me,
1085 01:06:39 and my wheelchair power packthat won't charge in a French socket.
1086 01:06:48 I'll tell you where we will go, though.
1087 01:06:51 Where?
1088 01:06:52 Alicia's wedding.
1089 01:06:54 Really?
1090 01:06:58 Will you come with me?
1091 01:07:00 If you want me to.
1092 01:07:05 Hello?
1093 01:07:07 - Whoo! Jesus, Mum, hello!- Too much?
1094 01:07:10 Oh, sod it. I don't care.
1095 01:07:11 We are celebrating, Lou.
1096 01:07:14 - I've got a job!- Oh!
1097 01:07:16 Dad, that is fantastic!
1098 01:07:18 You are looking at the newHead of Maintenance at the castle.
1099 01:07:22 - God, that's just...- I know. I know.
1100 01:07:25 Mr. Traynor rang me himself.
1101 01:07:27 So I'm starting tomorrowmorning, month's trial.
1102 01:07:30 Isn't it brilliant? It's good money, Lou.
1103 01:07:32 - And he gets his own van.- Oh!
1104 01:07:35 See you.
1105 01:07:36 Okay.
1106 01:07:39 I thought you'd be pleased.
1107 01:07:42 No, I am! I am pleased.
1108 01:07:43 I just... I don't know. I feel weird.
1109 01:07:46 Well, don't.
1110 01:07:48 Your dad needed a job,mine needed a head of maintenance.
1111 01:07:50 Yeah, but it's just the timing.
1112 01:07:52 It's just a bit...
1113 01:07:54 It's good.
1114 01:07:55 Your dad will be great.
1115 01:07:57 And it means...
1116 01:07:59 It means what?
1117 01:08:01 It means... It means that one dayyou can go off and spread your wings
1118 01:08:04 without worrying about everyone else.
1119 01:08:07 Put yourself first, for once.
1120 01:08:18 Hello.
1121 01:08:19 Michael Lawler.I'm here to see Mr. Traynor.
1122 01:08:21 Oh, no, no, no. You've got the wrong door.
1123 01:08:23 - He lives...- It's okay, Clark.
1124 01:08:25 How was traffic, Michael?
1125 01:08:27 Oh, you know. Once you're out of London...
1126 01:08:29 We'll sit in the courtyard.
1127 01:08:30 You can leave us. Thanks, Clark.
1128 01:08:34 How have you been?
1129 01:08:36 Oh, well, thank you.
1130 01:09:00 I thought he seemed happier.He was smiling, laughing.
1131 01:09:04 Me, too.
1132 01:09:06 Well, thank you for telling me.
1133 01:09:13 - Louisa.- Yeah?
1134 01:09:15 You will look after himat the wedding, won't you?
1135 01:09:31 I still don't know why we're doing this.
1136 01:09:33 We're going to behave admirably.
1137 01:09:34 Just so you know,if you do the My Left Foot thing,
1138 01:09:37 I will drive home and leave you stuck herewith all your ex-girlfriends.
1139 01:09:41 Spoilsport.
1140 01:10:23 Ah!
1141 01:10:25 Will, hi.
1142 01:10:27 It's, uh... It's so good to see you again.
1143 01:10:30 The office isn't the same without you.
1144 01:10:31 One minute you were thererunning everything and everyone,
1145 01:10:34 and the next, well,it's, uh, just not the same.
1146 01:10:36 It's kind of you to say so, Freddie.
1147 01:10:39 Ah, oh...
1148 01:10:40 Louisa Clark, Freddie Foster.
1149 01:10:42 Yes! Yes, I saw you at the church.
1150 01:10:44 Life isn't all bad then, eh?
1151 01:10:45 Will.I.Am.
1152 01:10:47 Anyway, anyway, must mingle.
1153 01:10:49 It's good to see you, Will.
1154 01:10:50 And you, Miss Clark.
1155 01:10:54 He's a nice guy.
1156 01:10:55 He fancies you.
1157 01:10:57 He needs glasses.
1158 01:10:58 Don't do that.
1159 01:11:01 You look beautiful.
1160 01:11:04 Well, you don't look so shabby yourself.
1161 01:11:08 Ladies and gentlemen.
1162 01:11:10 I give you the bride and groom,Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Collins!
1163 01:11:34 Oh, God!
1164 01:11:36 There ought to be a lawagainst Englishmen on dance floors.
1165 01:11:41 Bride or groom?
1166 01:11:42 Oh, neither.
1167 01:11:44 You?
1168 01:11:46 Godmother to the bride.
1169 01:11:47 Which makes me morallyresponsible for her.
1170 01:11:50 Not one of my finer acts.
1171 01:11:52 Oh, you don't think much of her, then?
1172 01:11:54 This is a bit depressing.
1173 01:11:56 Mmm.
1174 01:11:57 Still, one can't do these things sober.
1175 01:12:00 Oh, no, wait,there's alcohol in this stuff?
1176 01:12:02 Absolutely, darling.
1177 01:12:04 And I firmly encourage youto get as drunk as possible.
1178 01:12:08 I hear rumors that the father of the bride
1179 01:12:10 is going to inflict another speech on us.
1180 01:12:12 Oh, no. I'm supposed to bedriving Will home.
1181 01:12:16 Ah, yes. Young Will.
1182 01:12:18 He was her chance, you know.
1183 01:12:20 Only one of that lotthat was worth a damn.
1184 01:12:23 Terrible shame.
1185 01:12:24 Well, he's not dead.
1186 01:12:25 No, I meant for her, not him.
1187 01:12:28 No, Rupert's an arsehole.
1188 01:12:30 You take care of him.
1189 01:12:32 He's a good one.
1190 01:12:34 Take it from one who knows.Four marriages and counting.
1191 01:12:56 Thank you so much for coming, Will.
1192 01:12:59 It was a lovely day.
1193 01:13:00 I wouldn't have missed it for the world.
1194 01:13:02 You remember Louisa?
1195 01:13:04 Oh, yes. Yes.
1196 01:13:05 Anyway, you're a real star for being here.
1197 01:13:08 And thank you for the, um...
1198 01:13:12 - For the...- Mirror.
1199 01:13:13 Yes, the mirror.Absolutely love that mirror.
1200 01:13:16 Anyway, thank you.
1201 01:13:20 You didn't buy her a mirror.
1202 01:13:22 I know.
1203 01:13:23 Okay, you.
1204 01:13:26 And, what do you say?You gonna give me a whirl?
1205 01:13:28 What? How many of those did you drink?
1206 01:13:31 Come on, let's give these tosserssomething to talk about.
1207 01:13:34 - All right.- Whoo.
1208 01:13:38 - He's ruining everything.- And her.
1209 01:13:40 Are they all appalled?
1210 01:13:42 Yes.
1211 01:13:44 Yeah.
1212 01:13:47 Move closer. You smell fantastic.
1213 01:13:52 You never would've let those breastsso near to me if I wasn't in a wheelchair.
1214 01:13:55 Oh, yeah?
1215 01:13:57 Well, you never would've beenlooking at these breasts
1216 01:13:59 if you hadn't been in a wheelchair.
1217 01:14:00 What? Of course, I would.
1218 01:14:01 No, you wouldn't.
1219 01:14:03 You would've been too busylooking at the leggy blondes.
1220 01:14:05 The ones who can smellan expense account at 40 paces.
1221 01:14:08 And, anyway, I would've beenover there serving the drinks.
1222 01:14:11 One of the invisibles.
1223 01:14:13 Am I right?
1224 01:14:14 Yes, but in my defense...
1225 01:14:17 I was an arse.
1226 01:14:19 Yep.
1227 01:14:22 Do you know something, Clark?
1228 01:14:24 You are pretty much the only thing thatmakes me want to get up in the morning.
1229 01:14:29 Then let's go somewhere.
1230 01:14:31 Anywhere in the world. Just you and me.
1231 01:14:34 What do you say?
1232 01:14:38 Say yes, Will.
1233 01:14:41 Go on.
1234 01:14:44 - Okay.- Yeah?
1235 01:14:46 All the way to the hotel.
1236 01:14:48 This is going to go very wrong.You know that?
1237 01:14:50 No, this is going to be brilliant!
1238 01:14:52 Oh...
1239 01:14:53 I don't think you're drivingin a straight line!
1240 01:15:09 Why didn't you return any of my calls?
1241 01:15:11 I was worried sick.
1242 01:15:13 Are you all right?
1243 01:15:14 I think I'm old enough to spend a night ina hotel without permission, Mother, okay?
1244 01:15:19 Okay.
1245 01:15:23 Right.
1246 01:15:32 I'm guessing she didn't do your tubes.
1247 01:15:34 She did manage to get theporter to help me into bed.
1248 01:15:36 This is not good, mate. You're sweating.
1249 01:15:38 Look at me. How's your eyesight?
1250 01:15:40 I'm pretty sure you're Nathan. Am I right?
1251 01:15:43 Yeah, I'm pretty sure you'vebeen on the drink. Am I right?
1252 01:15:46 I'll be fine.
1253 01:15:47 Jesus, Will.
1254 01:15:48 We had a nice time.
1255 01:15:51 You what?
1256 01:15:53 I'm not coming toXtreme whatever-it's-called.
1257 01:15:55 To Norway.
1258 01:15:57 They need me at work!
1259 01:15:59 But you said you'd support me.
1260 01:16:00 I am supporting you, Patrick!
1261 01:16:02 I hate cycling, and you know I do.
1262 01:16:07 But there's this tripI've got to go on with Will.
1263 01:16:10 Why can't they just get an agency nurse?
1264 01:16:13 Because it's my job!
1265 01:16:18 What is this, Lou?
1266 01:16:20 Your job seems to take priorityover everything these days.
1267 01:16:23 Patrick, this is important, okay?Trust me.
1268 01:16:26 But it's Norway!
1269 01:16:28 It's meant to be our holiday!
1270 01:16:31 I just can't.
1271 01:16:34 Oh, Pat.
1272 01:16:58 He's stable.
1273 01:17:00 But pneumonia?
1274 01:17:02 He only had a cough on Saturday morning.
1275 01:17:04 His lungs are weak,any bacteria hits him hard.
1276 01:17:10 Can I go in?
1277 01:17:11 Oh, Camilla's with him.
1278 01:17:13 Best leave her to it.
1279 01:17:17 It's his fourth bout in two years.
1280 01:17:20 The last one nearly killed him.
1281 01:17:44 Thank you.
1282 01:17:47 How's he doing?
1283 01:17:51 He's a little better, I think.
1284 01:17:54 Would you like me totake over for a while?
1285 01:18:00 I would really like to change my clothes.
1286 01:18:03 Sure.
1287 01:18:37 Hey.
1288 01:18:46 How are you feeling?
1289 01:18:51 Been better.
1290 01:18:53 Oh, I don't know.
1291 01:18:54 You'll do anythingfor attention, Will Traynor.
1292 01:18:58 I don't think I can do witty today, Clark.
1293 01:19:17 Hey, just dropping off
1294 01:19:19 - some meds for when he gets back.- Mmm-hmm.
1295 01:19:22 You all right?
1296 01:19:23 Yeah, yeah.Just, um, canceling everything.
1297 01:19:37 You know, don't you?
1298 01:19:40 Yeah.
1299 01:19:41 Oh, I've been with him two years.
1300 01:19:44 His life is hard.
1301 01:19:46 He hides his pain when he's with you.
1302 01:19:48 But there have been times when I'vestayed over, and I hear him screaming.
1303 01:19:51 In his dreams, he's stillrunning or skiing,
1304 01:19:55 doing things, you know.
1305 01:19:56 And then he wakes upand there's nothing I can say to him.
1306 01:20:01 Now, I can't judge what he wants to do.
1307 01:20:04 That's his choice.
1308 01:20:06 But that was before me.
1309 01:20:09 Yeah, and I know that he did pretty muchanything to make you happy.
1310 01:20:13 Look, I want him to live, Lou.
1311 01:20:18 But only if he wants to live.
1312 01:20:20 I can't just let this happen.
1313 01:20:22 I can't.
1314 01:20:24 And we're running out of time.
1315 01:20:26 So, if I could come up with another tripthat the doctors would agree to,
1316 01:20:32 would you come with us?
1317 01:20:36 Yeah.
1318 01:20:37 Of course I would.
1319 01:20:49 Hi.
1320 01:20:53 This is unexpected.
1321 01:20:57 I've bought your parents cinema tickets
1322 01:20:59 and Granddad's in his room.Asleep, I think.
1323 01:21:01 You bribed my parentsand jailed my granddad.
1324 01:21:04 Good.
1325 01:21:05 I am an idiot.
1326 01:21:07 But this job of yoursis just for a few more weeks.
1327 01:21:09 Things will soon be back to normal.
1328 01:21:12 I should be proud that you'redoing something worthwhile.
1329 01:21:18 I don't want to argue with you, Lou.
1330 01:21:22 - Less than 300 calories.- Mmm.
1331 01:21:32 What's this?
1332 01:21:36 Oh, it's the trip I told you about.
1333 01:21:39 I thought you meant Lourdes or something.
1334 01:21:42 "Hot tub under the stars."
1335 01:21:45 "Massages. Swim with dolphins."
1336 01:21:47 Oh, look. "Five-star luxury,24-hour room service."
1337 01:21:51 This isn't work.
1338 01:21:54 Do you really expect me to just sit here
1339 01:21:56 while you swan off withanother man on a honeymoon?
1340 01:21:58 His other caregiver's coming, too.
1341 01:22:00 Oh, two guys. That's all right, then.
1342 01:22:03 Patrick, this is really important.
1343 01:22:05 Do you know how this feels?
1344 01:22:09 It's like I'm running permanently justa little behind the rest of the field.
1345 01:22:14 It's like, there's somethingbad around the bend,
1346 01:22:17 and everyone seems toknow what it is except me.
1347 01:22:19 Patrick...
1348 01:22:21 Seven years we've been together, Lou.
1349 01:22:23 You've known him five months.
1350 01:22:26 But he needs me.
1351 01:22:27 And I don't?
1352 01:22:30 I'm sorry.
1353 01:22:55 Well, you got him here.
1354 01:22:59 - Cheers, mate.- Thank you, sir.
1355 01:23:18 Bienvenue.
1356 01:23:20 Let me show you to your rooms.
1357 01:23:48 Hey, you.
1358 01:23:52 How are you feeling?
1359 01:23:54 Better.
1360 01:23:55 So, what's the plan for today?
1361 01:23:58 Um, well, we can stay here for a bit.
1362 01:24:00 Because they rent DVDs at the front desk.
1363 01:24:02 We didn't come all this wayto watch DVDs, Clark.
1364 01:24:09 Stop, stop. Hey!
1365 01:24:11 Oh!
1366 01:24:20 Is there alcohol in that?
1367 01:24:22 Rum, vodka and Cointreau, sir.
1368 01:24:24 She'll have two, please.
1369 01:24:25 - Yes, sir.- Thank you.
1370 01:24:50 Oh, I booked you infor scuba diving tomorrow.
1371 01:24:53 Even after I said I didn't want to. Will!
1372 01:24:57 - Hey!- Hi.
1373 01:24:58 - Hey.- Hi.
1374 01:25:00 I'm gonna walk Karen back to her hotel.
1375 01:25:02 I'm just not sure she shouldwalk back alone.
1376 01:25:04 Very chivalrous of you.
1377 01:25:06 Yeah, it's very civic-minded.
1378 01:25:08 Oh, piss off, the both you.
1379 01:25:11 Yeah, I've got everythingcovered, don't worry.
1380 01:25:13 We'll be fine.
1381 01:25:14 All right. Yeah, we'll see you later.
1382 01:25:17 - Bye!- Have fun.
1383 01:25:31 No, don't.
1384 01:25:32 Leave them open.
1385 01:25:34 I wanna see it.
1386 01:25:52 Don't go back to your room tonight, Clark.
1387 01:26:49 - Just do it.- No, I can't! I can't.
1388 01:26:51 It's gonna be too deep, so I can't.
1389 01:26:53 You can. You can do anything.
1390 01:26:59 Mmm-mmm.
1391 01:27:04 Why didn't you make me do that earlier?
1392 01:27:06 That was amazing!
1393 01:27:08 I don't know, Clark!
1394 01:27:09 Some people just won't be told!
1395 01:27:20 I don't wanna go home.
1396 01:27:22 This has...
1397 01:27:23 This has been the best.
1398 01:27:26 You're glad you came, right?
1399 01:27:29 Yes.
1400 01:27:49 You.
1401 01:27:51 You are something else, Clark.
1402 01:27:56 Well.
1403 01:28:24 I have to tell you something.
1404 01:28:27 I know.
1405 01:28:28 I know about Switzerland.
1406 01:28:30 I have known for months.
1407 01:28:34 Listen, I know this is nothow you would have chosen it,
1408 01:28:39 but I can make you happy.
1409 01:28:43 - No.- What?
1410 01:28:45 No, Clark.
1411 01:28:48 I get that this could be a good life.
1412 01:28:51 But it's not my life.
1413 01:28:54 It's not even close.
1414 01:28:58 You never saw me before.
1415 01:29:01 I loved my life.
1416 01:29:03 I really loved it.
1417 01:29:08 I can't be the kind of manwho just accepts this.
1418 01:29:12 You're not giving it a chance.
1419 01:29:14 You're not giving me a chance.
1420 01:29:17 I have become a whole new personthese last six months because of you.
1421 01:29:23 I know. And that's whyI can't have you tied to me.
1422 01:29:27 I don't want you
1423 01:29:30 to miss all the things thatsomeone else could give you.
1424 01:29:34 And selfishly, I don't wantyou to look at me one day
1425 01:29:37 and feel even the tiniest bitof regret or pity.
1426 01:29:40 I would never think that!
1427 01:29:42 You don't know that.
1428 01:29:44 I can't watch you
1429 01:29:46 wandering around the annexin your crazy dresses.
1430 01:29:53 Or see you naked and not...
1431 01:29:57 Not be able to do...
1432 01:30:00 Oh, God, Clark, if you had any ideawhat I wanna do to you right now.
1433 01:30:08 I can't live like this.
1434 01:30:10 Please. Will, please.
1435 01:30:14 Listen.
1436 01:30:17 This,
1437 01:30:18 tonight, being with you
1438 01:30:22 is the most wonderful thingyou could have ever done for me.
1439 01:30:31 But I need it to end here.
1440 01:30:35 No more pain and exhaustion
1441 01:30:37 and waking up every morningalready wishing it was over.
1442 01:30:44 It's not going to get better than this.
1443 01:30:48 The doctors know it and I know it.
1444 01:30:53 When we get back,I am going to Switzerland.
1445 01:30:57 So I'm asking you if you feelthe things you say you feel,
1446 01:31:03 come with me.
1447 01:31:07 I thought that I was changing your mind!
1448 01:31:10 Nothing was ever going to change my mind.
1449 01:31:13 I promised my parents six months,and that's what I've given them.
1450 01:31:19 No!
1451 01:31:22 No.
1452 01:31:24 Don't say another word.
1453 01:31:27 You're so selfish.
1454 01:31:29 I tore my heart out in front of you,and here all you can say is no.
1455 01:31:36 And now you want me to come and watch
1456 01:31:37 the worst thingyou could possibly imagine.
1457 01:31:40 Do you have any idea what you're asking?
1458 01:31:43 I wish I had never taken this stupid job!
1459 01:31:47 I wish I had never met you.
1460 01:31:51 Louisa.
1461 01:31:57 Louisa!
1462 01:32:22 You all right?
1463 01:32:24 Fine.
1464 01:33:51 Oh, look at you.
1465 01:33:54 - You look wonderful!- You do.
1466 01:33:57 Great photos of you on the beach.Swimming, too?
1467 01:34:00 Yeah, it was great.
1468 01:34:03 How was the flight?
1469 01:34:04 Well, we got here in one piece.
1470 01:34:08 Are you hungry? 'Cause we can eatat the restaurant in the Intercontinental.
1471 01:34:11 - I could eat.- Excellent.
1472 01:34:13 Louisa, let me give you a hand with those.
1473 01:34:16 Actually, I need to get home.
1474 01:34:19 Come on. We want to know how you got on.
1475 01:34:21 Let her go.
1476 01:34:34 Louisa!
1477 01:34:35 Louisa!
1478 01:34:38 Louisa!
1479 01:34:40 Wait. Louisa, please.
1480 01:34:42 You don't need to pay me.
1481 01:34:44 I'm sorry.
1482 01:35:21 Well?
1483 01:35:42 Sit down, Josie, love. Please.
1484 01:35:45 Lou's upset enough.
1485 01:35:47 And his parents know?
1486 01:35:50 I mean, what kind of people are they?
1487 01:35:54 Mrs. Traynor doesn't knowwhat else she can do.
1488 01:35:57 It's his choice.
1489 01:35:58 Some choices you don't get to make.
1490 01:36:01 He's not in his right mind.
1491 01:36:02 People that are vulnerableshould not be given a chance to...
1492 01:36:05 It's complicated, Mum.
1493 01:36:06 - It is not. It's simple.- Mum.
1494 01:36:08 No. You can't be a part of this.
1495 01:36:12 It's no better than murder.
1496 01:36:47 I tried, Dad.
1497 01:36:49 I tried so hard,
1498 01:36:52 but I failed.
1499 01:36:59 Who says you failed?
1500 01:37:06 I'm not sure anyone in the world
1501 01:37:10 could ever persuade that man,once he'd set his mind to something.
1502 01:37:15 You can't change who people are.
1503 01:37:18 Then what can you do?
1504 01:37:20 You love them.
1505 01:37:23 No one could have done more than you.
1506 01:37:26 You have a heart as big as that castle,and I love you for it.
1507 01:37:30 Have you seen them? Mr. Traynor?
1508 01:37:35 They left. This morning.
1509 01:37:40 Dad, have I made a huge mistake?
1510 01:37:49 Call them.
1511 01:37:51 You still have time.
1512 01:37:59 Don't worry. Mum will come round.
1513 01:38:02 I'll talk to her.
1514 01:38:04 You're doing the right thing, Lou.
1515 01:38:06 You have to go.
1516 01:38:08 You were useless until you met him.
1517 01:38:51 Hello.
1518 01:38:53 Hello.
1519 01:38:55 He's just through there.
1520 01:38:56 Okay.
1521 01:38:58 Here.
1522 01:38:59 Oh, thank you. Thanks.
1523 01:39:12 Oh!
1524 01:39:14 Sorry, I didn't mean to...
1525 01:39:16 The familiar sound of Louisa Clarkmaking an entrance.
1526 01:39:21 We'll leave you be.
1527 01:39:29 Thank you.
1528 01:39:40 Don't tell me.
1529 01:39:41 You're here to make my last cup of tea.
1530 01:39:45 Actually, no.
1531 01:39:47 I'm here to kidnap you.
1532 01:39:49 I'm gonna steal you andI'm gonna take you to...
1533 01:39:52 Where?
1534 01:39:53 - Rio.- Mmm.
1535 01:39:55 Or my mum and dad's.I haven't quite decided yet.
1536 01:40:04 Open the doors, Clark.
1537 01:40:26 Come here.
1538 01:40:37 Closer.
1539 01:40:54 Look at me.
1540 01:40:57 Please, look at me.
1541 01:41:00 I can't.
1542 01:41:01 Tough.
1543 01:41:02 I need to see that face.
1544 01:41:06 I need to see that face of yours.
1545 01:41:09 Even if it is all pink and blotchy.
1546 01:41:16 You really are the mostimpossible man, Will Traynor.
1547 01:41:19 And the world will definitelybe a better place without me.
1548 01:41:22 No.
1549 01:41:24 No, it won't.
1550 01:41:34 Don't be sad, Clark.
1551 01:41:38 Tell me something good.
1552 01:42:09 Will you stay?
1553 01:42:13 For as long as you want me to.
1554 01:43:04 Can you call my parents in?
1555 01:44:00 Clark.
1556 01:44:02 A few weeks should have passedby the time you read this.
1557 01:44:06 If you followed the instructions,you'll be in Paris
1558 01:44:09 on one of those chairs that never sitquite level on the pavement.
1559 01:44:12 I hope it's still sunny.
1560 01:44:16 Across the bridge to your rightyou will see L'Artisan Parfumeur.
1561 01:44:20 You should try the scentcalled Papillons Extrême.
1562 01:44:23 I always did thinkit would smell great on you.
1563 01:44:31 There are a few thingsI wanted to say and couldn't,
1564 01:44:34 because you would have got all emotionaland you wouldn't have let me finish.
1565 01:44:40 So, here it is.
1566 01:44:43 When you get back home, Michael Lawlerwill give you access to a bank account
1567 01:44:47 that contains enoughto give you a new beginning.
1568 01:44:50 Don't start panicking.
1569 01:44:52 It's not enough for you to sit aroundfor the rest of your life,
1570 01:44:55 but it should buy you your freedom.
1571 01:44:57 At least from that little townwe both call home.
1572 01:45:02 Live boldly, Clark.
1573 01:45:04 Push yourself.
1574 01:45:05 Don't settle.
1575 01:45:08 Wear those stripy legs with pride.
1576 01:45:11 Knowing you still havepossibilities is a luxury.
1577 01:45:14 Knowing I might have given them to youhas eased something for me.
1578 01:45:20 So, this is it.
1579 01:45:23 You are scored on my heart, Clark.
1580 01:45:27 You were from the first day you walked in
1581 01:45:29 with your sweet smileand your ridiculous clothes.
1582 01:45:31 And your bad jokes
1583 01:45:33 and your complete inability to ever hidea single thing you felt.
1584 01:45:38 Don't think of me too often.
1585 01:45:41 I don't want you getting sad.
1586 01:45:43 Just live well.
1587 01:45:46 Just live.
1588 01:45:49 I'll be walking beside youevery step of the way.
1589 01:45:53 Love, Will.

