All Saints (1998) s01e35 Episode Script
Out of Control
1
Previously on All Saints.
Rhys. Rhys, stop it!
Come on, Rhys. Off you get.
You're sending Dad to jail.
You're a loser. You always were
and you always will be.
You're not gonna have her.
No-one is.
She's mine.
I don't want to hit her.
She just gets me so angry.
Only a mongrel hits a woman
with a closed fist.
A bit of a shake
You know my dad did the same thing.
You can't save everybody.
Some people are not worth it.
You're my wife.
It's over.
It'll never be over.
Just go away!
STEPH: Jaz, what on earth
are you doing?
Late? This isn't late.
It's about two hours past late.
Your boyfriend's come to visit.
You left pretty early this morning.
I had to get to work.
I suppose you could do worse.
Oh, don't listen to her.
Danny's lovely.
Did she sleep in with her boyfriend?
No. I heard him ask her
why she left so early.
What is going on?
Your work's substandard.
It isn't like you.
I'm onto it.
I hope so.
This friend of mine's
in a bit of trouble.
She had sex with a guy
without a condom.
She's worried she might be pregnant.
She should see a doctor.
Take the morning-after pill
and get tested for STDs.
Are you alright?
(sobs)
Steph, have we got the bed ready
for Linda Taylor?
She's on her way from Recovery.
I'll organise it now.
CONNOR: Taylor? What's she back for?
Lacerated kidneys,
small pneumothorax.
Apparently she "fell" through
a glass door.
Oh, marital bliss.
Who was it this time -
Joe or the ex?
Kevin. But he's obviously
not the ex any more.
He obviously hasn't changed.
COMPUTER BEEPS
Got a problem there?
Oh, maybe I didn't
shut it down properly.
I'm so stupid.
You learned how to turn it on
a couple of years ago.
Why don't you give
Computer Support a call?
What have I done?
It's not the end of the world.
Hi, Linda, it's Terri Sullivan.
How are you feeling?
Rhys, my son. Where is he?
He's fine.
I want to see him, please.
He's fine.
I've rung Community Services.
It's alright. Don't worry.
Room four, thanks.
She looks terrible.
Yeah. He says he loves her
and he does that to her.
Danny, please!
I really like you.
Stop, please.
No. Danny!
Well, how long will it be
until you can send someone?
Yeah. Fine, thanks.
The whole system's down.
Jeez, Jaz, nice work.
Hi.
Hi, Danny.
Um, the computers are down.
It's really putting me behind.
I hate that.
Just when you need them, too.
Let's have a look.
You know me and computers -
we understand each other.
I just hit them till they work.
Are we still on for tonight?
No, I can't.
I've got to babysit my brother.
Can't you get out of it?
I thought we organised this
a week ago.
Hi, Danny.
Morning, Sister Sullivan.
Come on. How often do you
get to go to the drive-in with me?
And you know, I even washed my car.
I don't do that for every girl
I go out with.
Nobody move. I have presents.
What's all this?
I've got no idea.
I got dragged in here.
Bob's Superfecta, remember?
For Terri.
Oh, thanks.
And you, too, Peter.
Thank you.
And, Jaz.
The guy in the shop said
it would be a very good one.
He was right.
This is a great year, too.
JAZ: I don't usually drink wine.
And here you go, Von.
And boys.
You've got to open them up quick.
I've only got a minute.
Oi, chocolate body paint!
To be shared with
somebody very special.
Ha ha.
BRON: Go, Von, you can do it.
I'll talk to you later, okay?
Lucky I'm not on a diet, eh?
They're better than those scummy
old things you hang on the line.
The landlord sees these
and the rent's going up.
Massage? Are you saying I'm tense?
I'm just saying, enjoy, relax.
I've got to go anyway.
Ben get undies, too?
Oh, no.
Something a lot better than that.
2-WAY RADIO: Central to car 978.
Number 0025. Motor vehicle accident,
one person trapped,
on the corner of Church Street
and Martin Road, Rylestone.
Time of report 0820. Time out.
I'm here.
You go to an accident,
somebody's trapped.
What do you do and what do you need?
ABCs, a head-to-toe check,
if possible. Look for numbness.
You need oxygen, ECG,
cervical collar.
You know what we need.
Just checking if you do.
Today, you're in charge.
Are you serious?
You've got to learn sometime,
tadpole.
SIREN WAILS
I can't believe he did this.
The bastard!
Oh, you're lucky, Linda.
It could have been a lot worse.
Not me. Rhys.
Kevin really went him.
I mean, he wasn't hurt, but still.
You know it's bound to happen.
You're fighting,
Rhys gets in the way
No.
I've never seen Kevin
like he was last night.
I've never seen him hit Rhys.
When he did that, I
I just lost it.
And that's when I copped it.
You know you've talked about
a restraining order?
Well, I want to do it.
Okay.
He's gone too far.
He's not coming near my kid again.
The way I'm playing,
this could go on for days.
You'll be playing by yourself.
Checkmate or not,
I'm checking out today.
Not till you've had
that chest X-ray.
Have you heard when it'll happen?
Not yet.
Am I in a queue?
Since the last round of budget cuts.
Do you think I could maybe
jump it a little bit?
My business is not going to
run itself, mate.
I'll make a call
and see what I can do.
Wait for the doc, as well, okay?
Al, I heard you were here.
I thought I'd come and say hi.
Well, I'm nearly out.
What are you in for?
Pneumothorax.
Sounded awful, but I'm fine.
Look, I'll catch up later.
I've got things to do.
Old mates, eh?
Oh, I was his patient
a while back, yeah.
Jeez, he's a nice bloke.
Yeah.
Do you think Linda will
follow through with this AVO?
Yes, I do.
Idiot. She knew that would happen.
How stupid is that?
Going back for more.
She's practically asking for it
to happen again.
Begging for it, even?
What if he comes in here?
I don't think you have to worry.
He knows the police are after him.
Let me know when the social worker
arrives, okay?
Are you feeling a bit off colour?
Yeah, a little bit.
Well, if you need time off,
I want you to take it.
Take five minutes now, go on.
Leave that, it's alright.
Go.
Peter?
What's up?
It's about Al Crawford.
I've been going through his file.
He's schizophrenic.
And?
And he's not on any medication.
I mean, is he alright?
He hasn't had an episode
in a long time.
But what if he has a relapse?
I'm no psych nurse,
I did one term
Well, I hope you paid attention.
Because when I was treating him
as a patient,
he was one of the worst cases
I've ever seen.
Sent shivers up my spine.
What if something happens?
Last loony we had,
you had to talk down off the roof.
(laughs) Al's case was mild.
It was a long time ago.
You've got nothing to worry about.
Nothing.
HORN BLARES
AGONISED SCREAMING
POLICE OFFICER: Looks like
she went to sleep at the wheel.
Is she conscious?
Yeah, but it doesn't look good.
Rescue?
On its way.
It shouldn't be too long.
SCREAMS ECHO
OVER SOUND OF THUDDING HEAR
(distressed screams) Help me!
PULSE THUDS HEAVILY
Hi, I'm Bron.
We're going to look after you.
Alright, take your arm out there.
Now, can you tell me your name?
(shaky) Christina.
Christina, we're going to
get you out of here really soon.
Ben, can you help me with this?
Right.
(wails)
Now, can you tell me, have you
got any severe pain anywhere?
My chest I can't breathe.
Ben?
Cervical collar.
I don't think we can. Not yet.
I've got to go home.
My kids.
It's alright, Christina.
I've got to get home.
Just try and breathe, darlin'.
Okay. BP - 85.
Pulse?
120. Doing really well.
Can you feel me touching your legs?
Yes.
That's good. That's really good.
(whimpers with pain)
The pain. Can you give me something?
Internal bleed?
We'll stabilise your blood pressure,
then give you something
for the pain, okay?
We need you to hang in there.
We'll get you home to your kids.
Will you call them?
Yeah. We'll call them for you.
Just need you to stay really still
for me, Christina.
Ben, another cannula in this arm.
SOUND OF RACING HEARTBEA
Okay.
I hope you're not going to find
anything wrong with me.
So do I.
How are you feeling?
Have you guys got anything
for boredom?
You're not on any other medication
apart from what you have
written down, are you?
No. Why? Should I be?
Oh, no. It's just
reading your medical history
Ah.
Gidday, Mr Crawford.
Hi.
You here to give me the all-clear?
Not quite.
Have you had the X-ray yet?
Connor here was going to
try and hurry it along.
But seems he got waylaid.
Well, I'll see what I can do.
Back in a minute.
It's good to know
you're worried about me.
About my condition.
Oh, well, gotta take an interest
in some
Shh!
Did you hear that?
What?
Someone said something.
Well, it wasn't Mr Lang.
No.
Must've imagined it.
BRON: Christina.
Can you hear me?
She's losing consciousness.
Her pulse is weak, rapid.
Breathing's shallow.
We gotta get her out
or she'll bleed to death.
How long have we got?
Not long enough.
SIRENS BLARE
It's Rescue!
Okay, Christina, not long now.
Just stay with us, darling.
HEARTBEAT THUDS
Stay with us.
Mrs Taylor.
There's somebody here to see you.
Rhys.
Oh, darling. You come on up here.
Are you alright?
Careful.
Come up and give me a hug.
Oh, you're such a brave boy.
I tell you what.
I'm going to be better soon.
And then we'll go home.
And I'll tell you something else.
I'll never let Dad hit you again.
Come here.
Or me, sweetheart.
I'll never let him hit me, either.
SIREN WAILS
BRON: Won't be long now.
The kids are going to be glad
to see you.
What are your kids' names?
..how old's Susie?
How old's Susie, Christina?
That seat's not going to move.
We've got to get her out.
She has internal bleeding,
her BP's through the floor
I know she's in trouble.
But there's no way
that seat's going to move.
Go through the roof.
Yeah, but it'd be quicker
to cut the steering wheel.
We'll be as quick as we can.
But it'll take a couple of minutes.
METALLIC CLUNK
BP's still low.
Yeah.
Sparks under the bonnet.
What the hell!
Probably the battery.
There's a petrol leak.
That's it. We're out of here.
What?
Sparks under the bonnet.
Yeah, but they laid foam
over the petrol.
It should only take a few minutes.
Too dangerous.
Your call.
We can't go!
We have to. It's too risky.
Ben!
It won't be for long, okay?
No!
Out. Out. Let them do their job.
Come on.
(cries pitifully)
SOUND OF THUDDING PULSE
So, she's decided to
take out an AVO.
Great.
And I've agreed to help her
any way I can.
Agreed or offered?
Does it really matter?
Terri, that's what social workers
are for.
Well, she's in
an abusive relationship
and she has trust issues.
What about your issues?
It isn't about MY issues.
Don't tell me you're not affected
when a woman comes in
with broken bones.
If I am, I'm handling it.
Oh, sorry.
I need your signature.
Make sure you don't get
caught in the middle.
I won't get any black eyes, alright?
Roster requests.
Jaz should have
got this to me yesterday.
Yeah. I found them
in the back of the filing cabinet.
She has been so off-the-air.
That's what happens
when you fall in love.
So I've heard.
I'm this far away
from getting her in here.
I would've done it a week ago.
Yes, well
Things ran a lot more smoothly
when she was single.
Nothing that a good scare won't fix.
You were lucky with
that kidney injury.
A bit lower
and it could've been a lot worse.
Hi.
Hi, Danny.
This is just an X-ray so we can
keep an eye on that lung injury.
I'll try and be
as quick as I can.
I'll just sit you up.
First I'll have to put this
behind your back.
I'm sorry it's a little bit
uncomfortable but it'll be cool.
Hi.
Hi.
I thought you might like
a cup of tea.
Is that okay?
Yeah, sure.
Thanks.
Are you still babysitting?
Um, yeah.
Look, the X-ray guy's there.
Can't I duck in, too?
It doesn't work that way, Al.
Procedures!
I'm never going to get to work
at this rate.
They told me, you know.
They said this'd happen.
They said you'd take all day.
Who told you? X-ray?
No. Them.
You nursed Mr Crawford yesterday,
didn't you?
Yeah.
Did you know he's a schizophrenic?
Yeah. So?
So, don't you have
a problem with that?
Don't worry.
He's not on medication now.
That's just the problem.
What if something sets him off?
BEN: KED splints.
What if her BP drops? She'll arrest.
What if the car explodes?
She dies.
You want us to die, too?
It is our job to be there.
It's your job to stay alive!
It's my job to see you do!
The steering wheel is stopping
the bleeding. If it comes off
How's it going?
They're jacking up the column.
She hasn't got much time.
We have to be careful.
The column could recoil.
What?! Into her chest?
I've seen it happen.
And we're just standing here?
For God's sake!
You stay here!
Keep going. Keep going.
I need another extension.
We've got some
real problems here, mate.
Nearly there.
FLAMES RUSH
Whoa!
Ben!
Out of there, now.
You can come back, you stupid
I'm staying, alright?
I've got to get her out.
Right, I'm going to
have to pull you out.
This is going to hurt. I'm sorry.
Alright
(long agonised scream)
HEAVY BLAS
(echoing scream) Ben.
God.
She's unconscious.
Get some more haemaccel
through that cannula.
And get a mast suit on her.
I'm going to have to intubate.
Do you want a tube first?
A seven, yeah.
Can we have some more help
over here? Oxygen.
Hang in there, Christina.
Hang in there.
Are you alright to drive?
Yep.
PULSE THUDS
I want to rush those X-rays through,
so I'll get Jaz on it.
The way she's forgetting things,
I'll see what I can do.
Okay, thanks.
Notice the way she's avoiding Danny?
Had a fight, you reckon?
Maybe.
She did ask me for some advice
the other day.
The morning-after pill.
A friend of hers
had unprotected sex.
But I can't see why
that would bother her.
Who knows?
Hey, Jaz. Hey!
I was just thinking about you.
I was thinking about how you can
get out of this thing tonight.
There's got to be some way.
How about I pay my little sister
20 bucks to look after the rugrats?
No. I don't think my mum
would like that.
Well, why don't you
organise someone then?
A neighbour or one of your cousins?
You don't want to spend all night
watching cartoons.
Especially when you can be
at the drive-in with me.
No!
I know we can figure something out.
I really want to see you.
Mmm?
You were great the other night.
What's up?
It's like you're avoiding me.
Did I forget our two month
anniversary or something?
(soft) No, 'course not.
Good.
I really like you, Jaz.
You're so beautiful.
I've really got to go.
Alright. Well, tonight?
I'll see what I can do.
The X-rays are fine.
That tube will be able to come out
in a day or two.
And then I can leave?
Well, if things keep going
as they are, yeah.
How am I going to look after Rhys?
You'll be alright.
I just feel so
Look, it's all too much.
Linda, you realise the AVO
will only protect you
if Kevin agrees to stay away.
He will.
He won't risk going back inside.
Okay, good.
I just wish it could all stop.
I don't want social workers
and police and AVOs.
Those things are there to help you
until you get on your feet.
Yeah, well, however long
that's going to take.
Look, hey, try not to forget
why you're doing all this.
Yep. Sure, I'll pass that on.
Gidday, I've just come
to see my wife - Linda Taylor.
They told me downstairs
she'd be in Ward 17.
Mr Taylor, we've met before -
Terri Sullivan.
Sister, I just wanted to see Linda.
Right. Just a moment, please.
Thanks, Jaz Jaz?
Well, she's not actually here
at the moment.
That's not what they said
at Reception.
She's having an X-ray.
I don't know when she'll be back.
Okay. I'll just wait.
She's very tired right now.
She's not really up to visitors.
I just want to see her.
Mr Taylor, I really think
that it would be better
Sister, I didn't mean to hurt her.
I'm just suggesting
that she needs her rest.
Alright.
I'm not going to tire her out.
Sister, I didn't come here
to make trouble.
I just want to sit with her.
As soon as I get
this damn X-ray done.
Excuse me, Mr Cameron,
I need the phone.
Hey, that's an important
business call.
Yeah, sorry. Emergency.
I've been home and now I'm here and
I think Linda will want to see me.
When she comes back, I'll ask her.
I'll wait for her and I'LL ask her.
What are you looking at?
She's here, isn't she?
She's not having some X-ray.
If she's here,
I just want to see her.
It's not a good time.
I want to see my wife.
(shouts) Linda!
Oh, God!
(gasps) He's found out.
He's going to kill me.
No, no, no.
He doesn't know you're here.
It's going to be okay.
Linda!
Relax for me. Just relax.
I'm going to have to ask you
to leave.
You can do what you like.
I'm not going
until I've seen Linda.
Just leave.
I'm not leaving.
Kevin, Linda doesn't want
to see you.
Of course she does.
Where is she?
Kevin, you can't
you can't go in there.
Listen, she's taken
a restraining order against you.
You're not allowed to see Linda.
GLASS SHATTERS
(screams)
Where is she? She's my wife.
I want to see stay back!
No-one's doing anything.
No-one's going anywhere.
Just shut up!
Fine. We'll all stand here
in silence, if you want.
It's not going to help
anyone though, is it?
Who's helping who here, eh?
Who put her up to this?
Are you trying to help her?
I think Linda was trying to
help herself and her family.
Family? I am her family!
Oh!
What's he doing? What's going on?
It's going to be okay.
Where is she?!
Let me see him, please.
Let me see him.
We can handle it. Just stay there.
Luke!
You stay where you are.
I won't do anything.
Kevin, look at me. Look at me.
No-one's going to try anything.
We'll just talk it over,
see if we can sort it out.
I just want to see her.
Do you know why Linda
won't see you?
She's been fed a lot of garbage
from people like you.
Maybe she's made up her own mind.
Do you know why
she made that decision?
She's mixed up.
You know, you mixed her up.
She's had enough.
I didn't mean to put her
through that door.
I'm sure you didn't.
I love Linda and Rhys
more than anything.
She can't go on like this.
You can't keep beating her
and putting her in hospital.
How's breaking us up going to help?
Oh! Peter!
It's okay, Terri.
I think Linda is trying to
save the family.
Family's don't just work, Kevin.
They take a lot of effort
from everyone involved.
I've been trying, you know.
I've been trying so hard.
I just snapped.
I'm not blaming you.
I know you didn't want to hurt
Linda or Rhys.
You care about them, otherwise
you wouldn't be here, would you?
I'm going to lose them.
Both of them.
What you're doing at the moment
is pretty crazy.
It won't win any points
with Linda or the judge.
We can just figure this out
without any more violence, alright?
I just love them, you know.
Yeah, I know.
Come on, mate.
Come on, mate. Come on.
(choking wheeze)
What's up with him?!
JARED: It's an asthma attack.
Stay where you are.
Sorry. He needs medication.
Not you. Just him.
LUKE: I'm a doctor.
Are you okay, Mr Gawenda?
(Terri screams)
Stay where you are.
Are you alright?
Fine.
(anguished sob)
Jasmina!
(ragged panting)
Are you alright?
TERRI: Yes.
Yep.
Are you okay now?
Yeah. It's just my legs.
Well, it's all over now.
Oh, Connor! Look after yourself.
Grab a sharps container.
Yeah, sure.
Now, that cut has to be looked at.
Yep. Don't worry about it.
I'll be in my office
for a while, okay?
I want you to come with me. Come on.
That's better.
Just a bronchial spasm.
He said that you'd been
hospitalised twice for asthma.
I haven't had a problem
for, oh, two years.
I know it's the pollen.
Being scared half to death
probably didn't help.
It was a great time
to have an attack.
I almost had a heart attack.
Oh, excuse me.
Any of you seen Mr Crawford? Al?
Is there a problem?
No, there's no problem.
Just, ah Jared, can I
He's disappeared. I knew something
like this would happen.
Calm down.
He's probably just wandered around.
On planet Mars somewhere.
The balcony.
He's probably on the roof.
(snorts)
No-one there,
the last time I looked.
I've looked everywhere.
I've lost a patient.
Who thinks he's a locker, obviously!
Well, possibly.
He's schizophrenic, you know.
Oh, there you go.
Well, did you clear up
all the glass?
Oh yeah.
That was a bit hairy, wasn't it?
Are you alright?
Of course I am.
I'm only asking because
I'm still a bit shaken by it.
Takes a bit more than a fruit loop
with a broken bottle
to give me the shakes.
Yeah, I guess you're right.
Ah a patient to look for
Yeah, I'll go look in the carpark
if anyone
Yeah.
I'm sorry, Sister Sullivan.
It's alright. It's all over now
and no-one was hurt.
I feel so stupid.
It was all a bit too much.
Look, you're in shock.
That's all it is.
I'll get you a cup of tea, okay?
(ragged breathing)
I am sorry.
I only came here to say I'm sorry.
How is she? Is she okay?
From what I've heard,
she's lucky to be alive.
I've been so stupid.
Could you give her a message for me?
I think that might upset her, mate.
Oh, please. Please just tell her
that I'm so sorry.
If I could take it back, I would.
I think she's tired of hearing that.
I know. I know I've said it
a million times before.
This time I mean it.
Sister, do you think I could see her
myself, tell her myself?
In the circumstances,
I don't think that's a good idea.
It might be
the last time I see her.
Like, except in court.
Well, I'll ask her.
But if she says yes,
you won't be seeing her alone.
Anything.
LINDA: Nobody got hurt, did they?
Nothing serious.
I'm so sorry for all this trouble.
It's not your fault.
It IS my fault.
For letting it get this far.
Can you take this to Jaz?
In my office.
And stay with her. I won't be long.
What happened?
Oh it's alright.
How's Kevin?
He's sorry. As usual.
He wants to see you.
Oh.
You don't have to.
It might be better if you don't.
He'll go to jail, for sure.
Will you stay with me?
Yeah.
I need to see him.
Okay.
I'll be back in a minute.
You've got five minutes.
Darl, I'm sorry.
I'm so sorry.
I hope you're going to
wait for me, when I get out.
You and Rhys.
Because I'm going to change.
I promise.
Good.
I hope you're still there for me.
I love you.
And Rhys.
Say hello to him for me, will you?
It's okay, Jaz, he's gone now.
It's not him.
What is it?
Why did I let him
sleep with me like that?
Danny? Something happened?
It was supposed to be so different.
You know?
It was supposed to be perfect.
Who cares what I want?
We do, Jaz.
Did something happen with Danny?
(chokes on words)
Okay, I'm just going to go
and see how the clean-up's going.
Okay.
(splutters)
Christina's going to be fine.
The kids are with Grandma.
You're still in nurse mode, eh?
No way.
No, I've had a fabulous day and
now I'm going home to a hot bath.
I'd rather have a drink.
I fully intend on having
at least one or three.
Come and have one now.
Celebrate your graduation.
The tadpole grows legs, eh?
Yeah
Except you're a toad, not a frog.
Go on, get dressed.
Alright. Back in five.
Where have you been?
You worried about me?
I rang everywhere for you.
X-rays.
I thought I'd organise my own.
These aren't from here.
A clinic down the road.
You don't mind?
Though, frankly,
it doesn't matter if you do.
Which means I can go now?
Ah, not quite.
I need to take a look at these
and give you a final examination.
Bloody hell,
I just want to be discharged.
What's a man got to do?
I know, mate.
I've just got one more patient.
Five minutes tops, I promise.
Boss's orders.
He shouldn't listen to
that stethoscope of his.
What?
It gives him lousy orders.
You're having me on, right?
Linda, I'm off home soon.
Just thought I'd see
if I could get you anything.
Linda, are you okay?
Yeah.
It's weird.
I feel like I don't know.
I feel like well,
that everything's going to be okay.
It is.
It always is.
Maybe for you.
But the last time I felt anything
like this was when I had Rhys.
Kev was so sweet.
And I really thought
things would change.
But it didn't.
He just got worse and worse.
Well, now I know
that he will never change.
No. I don't think so.
And we'll never be together again.
And I'll never have to
be frightened again.
I've forgotten what that feels like.
You've got no idea.
TERRI: There you go.
(sniffs)
Okay, Jaz.
Jaz, I want you to tell me
what happened.
We didn't use a condom.
Okay. Well, that happens.
I wanted to, Sister.
I asked him to.
I told him to.
But he wouldn't listen.
(cries) He wouldn't listen to me.
(sobs)
I've never been here
this early before.
What are we having? A beer?
Scotch.
Do you think that's a good idea?
You didn't have lunch.
You're starting to sound like Steph.
Sorry.
I tell you what.
Don't make it a double.
And put a splash of soda in it, eh?
Righto.
You know, I don't think
I could've done what you did today.
I only did it
'cause you wouldn't shut up.
Yeah, I know. Sorry.
You wouldn't have left her.
I hated the thought
of not being there to save her.
That's what we're here for.
To save people.
Despite the danger it puts us in.
Here, here, here.
Just get the drinks, will you?
Don't worry about the soda, either.
Hurry up, Steph.
You'll miss first round.
Yep. Just a minute.
Hey, see if you can find Jaz.
I think she's busy.
Yes, I bet she is.
You watch. She and Danny will have
matching zits by Friday.
That chocolate body-paint.
Before you guys disappear,
how does tomorrow sound
for a debrief about today?
Here we go. Welcome to
the caring and sharing 90s.
We were actually going to have
an informal chat over a beer.
I'm sure that'll be very
therapeutic.
But, you're still coming.
It's compulsory.
Care for a light refreshing ale,
Von?
You know, talk through the day's
traumatic events.
No, thanks. I'll talk it over
with the goldfish.
Oi, you lot.
Get over here.
How long have you been here?
Not long enough.
Hello.
Hi.
Come here. Come and sit down
next to me.
CONNOR: Okay. Beers all round?
ALL: Yes, please.
You wouldn't believe
the day we've had.
It would not compare
to the day we've had.
You know you're married
to the Bruce Willis of paramedics?
What happened?
Exploding cars, fire,
grabbing people at the last minute.
What?!
I'll tell you later.
Did you like the book?
Yeah, I loved it.
Looking forward to it.
Something to curl up with.
Oh, I forgot.
We broke up, didn't we?
Come on, Connor! The beer!
More beer!
I didn't know how to stop things.
I tried.
Did he force you to do anything
you didn't want to do?
Because, if that's what happened
No!
Are you sure?
Because if he did force you,
then that's rape.
It's not. No, he didn't.
Right, okay. Then, what happened?
I wanted to be there, Sister.
(giggles)
I don't usually drink wine.
Oh, it's a celebration.
Yeah?
Yeah.
Danny, close the door.
We had the best night.
We went out for dinner
at this restaurant.
(sniffs) It was the best place.
No-one's ever done that
for me before.
I wanted to go back to his house.
I knew he wasn't going
to do anything to Terri.
Come off it.
Lucky you gave him those new undies.
No, all I'm saying is,
you can never really know
what someone will do
in that situation.
Like you don't know what they'll do
if they suffer from schizophrenia.
Peter was a bit of a hero.
What happened to you, Luke?
Oh, don't mind me.
I just saved the guy's life.
(laughs)
Who wants another drink?
Um, do you think you should?
Yep.
Give me the keys, then. I'll drive.
Suits me.
What was the deal with Jaz
this arvo?
It was Terri had the bottle
to her throat.
She was the one
who had unprotected sex.
And that's what's freaking her out?
Apparently.
An overreaction?
Teenagers.
Yes, everything's such a drama.
Especially love.
(thoughts echo)
Danny, I don't have any condoms.
That's okay. We don't need them.
I'd rather use a condom.
You don't have anything, do you?
No, but
Neither do I.
Danny, please.
(protests) Danny, please. No, Danny.
I didn't know how to stop him.
Well, did you tell him no, Jaz?
Danny, don't.
Please, Danny, stop.
No, Danny!
No! No!
I didn't want to, Sister.
I didn't want him to.
But I couldn't fight him.
I knew I couldn't.
Danny, no!
(pained cry)
Oh, God - he raped me.
(sobs) He did it.
Danny raped me.
(sobs) He raped me - Danny raped me.
(howls)
Previously on All Saints.
Rhys. Rhys, stop it!
Come on, Rhys. Off you get.
You're sending Dad to jail.
You're a loser. You always were
and you always will be.
You're not gonna have her.
No-one is.
She's mine.
I don't want to hit her.
She just gets me so angry.
Only a mongrel hits a woman
with a closed fist.
A bit of a shake
You know my dad did the same thing.
You can't save everybody.
Some people are not worth it.
You're my wife.
It's over.
It'll never be over.
Just go away!
STEPH: Jaz, what on earth
are you doing?
Late? This isn't late.
It's about two hours past late.
Your boyfriend's come to visit.
You left pretty early this morning.
I had to get to work.
I suppose you could do worse.
Oh, don't listen to her.
Danny's lovely.
Did she sleep in with her boyfriend?
No. I heard him ask her
why she left so early.
What is going on?
Your work's substandard.
It isn't like you.
I'm onto it.
I hope so.
This friend of mine's
in a bit of trouble.
She had sex with a guy
without a condom.
She's worried she might be pregnant.
She should see a doctor.
Take the morning-after pill
and get tested for STDs.
Are you alright?
(sobs)
Steph, have we got the bed ready
for Linda Taylor?
She's on her way from Recovery.
I'll organise it now.
CONNOR: Taylor? What's she back for?
Lacerated kidneys,
small pneumothorax.
Apparently she "fell" through
a glass door.
Oh, marital bliss.
Who was it this time -
Joe or the ex?
Kevin. But he's obviously
not the ex any more.
He obviously hasn't changed.
COMPUTER BEEPS
Got a problem there?
Oh, maybe I didn't
shut it down properly.
I'm so stupid.
You learned how to turn it on
a couple of years ago.
Why don't you give
Computer Support a call?
What have I done?
It's not the end of the world.
Hi, Linda, it's Terri Sullivan.
How are you feeling?
Rhys, my son. Where is he?
He's fine.
I want to see him, please.
He's fine.
I've rung Community Services.
It's alright. Don't worry.
Room four, thanks.
She looks terrible.
Yeah. He says he loves her
and he does that to her.
Danny, please!
I really like you.
Stop, please.
No. Danny!
Well, how long will it be
until you can send someone?
Yeah. Fine, thanks.
The whole system's down.
Jeez, Jaz, nice work.
Hi.
Hi, Danny.
Um, the computers are down.
It's really putting me behind.
I hate that.
Just when you need them, too.
Let's have a look.
You know me and computers -
we understand each other.
I just hit them till they work.
Are we still on for tonight?
No, I can't.
I've got to babysit my brother.
Can't you get out of it?
I thought we organised this
a week ago.
Hi, Danny.
Morning, Sister Sullivan.
Come on. How often do you
get to go to the drive-in with me?
And you know, I even washed my car.
I don't do that for every girl
I go out with.
Nobody move. I have presents.
What's all this?
I've got no idea.
I got dragged in here.
Bob's Superfecta, remember?
For Terri.
Oh, thanks.
And you, too, Peter.
Thank you.
And, Jaz.
The guy in the shop said
it would be a very good one.
He was right.
This is a great year, too.
JAZ: I don't usually drink wine.
And here you go, Von.
And boys.
You've got to open them up quick.
I've only got a minute.
Oi, chocolate body paint!
To be shared with
somebody very special.
Ha ha.
BRON: Go, Von, you can do it.
I'll talk to you later, okay?
Lucky I'm not on a diet, eh?
They're better than those scummy
old things you hang on the line.
The landlord sees these
and the rent's going up.
Massage? Are you saying I'm tense?
I'm just saying, enjoy, relax.
I've got to go anyway.
Ben get undies, too?
Oh, no.
Something a lot better than that.
2-WAY RADIO: Central to car 978.
Number 0025. Motor vehicle accident,
one person trapped,
on the corner of Church Street
and Martin Road, Rylestone.
Time of report 0820. Time out.
I'm here.
You go to an accident,
somebody's trapped.
What do you do and what do you need?
ABCs, a head-to-toe check,
if possible. Look for numbness.
You need oxygen, ECG,
cervical collar.
You know what we need.
Just checking if you do.
Today, you're in charge.
Are you serious?
You've got to learn sometime,
tadpole.
SIREN WAILS
I can't believe he did this.
The bastard!
Oh, you're lucky, Linda.
It could have been a lot worse.
Not me. Rhys.
Kevin really went him.
I mean, he wasn't hurt, but still.
You know it's bound to happen.
You're fighting,
Rhys gets in the way
No.
I've never seen Kevin
like he was last night.
I've never seen him hit Rhys.
When he did that, I
I just lost it.
And that's when I copped it.
You know you've talked about
a restraining order?
Well, I want to do it.
Okay.
He's gone too far.
He's not coming near my kid again.
The way I'm playing,
this could go on for days.
You'll be playing by yourself.
Checkmate or not,
I'm checking out today.
Not till you've had
that chest X-ray.
Have you heard when it'll happen?
Not yet.
Am I in a queue?
Since the last round of budget cuts.
Do you think I could maybe
jump it a little bit?
My business is not going to
run itself, mate.
I'll make a call
and see what I can do.
Wait for the doc, as well, okay?
Al, I heard you were here.
I thought I'd come and say hi.
Well, I'm nearly out.
What are you in for?
Pneumothorax.
Sounded awful, but I'm fine.
Look, I'll catch up later.
I've got things to do.
Old mates, eh?
Oh, I was his patient
a while back, yeah.
Jeez, he's a nice bloke.
Yeah.
Do you think Linda will
follow through with this AVO?
Yes, I do.
Idiot. She knew that would happen.
How stupid is that?
Going back for more.
She's practically asking for it
to happen again.
Begging for it, even?
What if he comes in here?
I don't think you have to worry.
He knows the police are after him.
Let me know when the social worker
arrives, okay?
Are you feeling a bit off colour?
Yeah, a little bit.
Well, if you need time off,
I want you to take it.
Take five minutes now, go on.
Leave that, it's alright.
Go.
Peter?
What's up?
It's about Al Crawford.
I've been going through his file.
He's schizophrenic.
And?
And he's not on any medication.
I mean, is he alright?
He hasn't had an episode
in a long time.
But what if he has a relapse?
I'm no psych nurse,
I did one term
Well, I hope you paid attention.
Because when I was treating him
as a patient,
he was one of the worst cases
I've ever seen.
Sent shivers up my spine.
What if something happens?
Last loony we had,
you had to talk down off the roof.
(laughs) Al's case was mild.
It was a long time ago.
You've got nothing to worry about.
Nothing.
HORN BLARES
AGONISED SCREAMING
POLICE OFFICER: Looks like
she went to sleep at the wheel.
Is she conscious?
Yeah, but it doesn't look good.
Rescue?
On its way.
It shouldn't be too long.
SCREAMS ECHO
OVER SOUND OF THUDDING HEAR
(distressed screams) Help me!
PULSE THUDS HEAVILY
Hi, I'm Bron.
We're going to look after you.
Alright, take your arm out there.
Now, can you tell me your name?
(shaky) Christina.
Christina, we're going to
get you out of here really soon.
Ben, can you help me with this?
Right.
(wails)
Now, can you tell me, have you
got any severe pain anywhere?
My chest I can't breathe.
Ben?
Cervical collar.
I don't think we can. Not yet.
I've got to go home.
My kids.
It's alright, Christina.
I've got to get home.
Just try and breathe, darlin'.
Okay. BP - 85.
Pulse?
120. Doing really well.
Can you feel me touching your legs?
Yes.
That's good. That's really good.
(whimpers with pain)
The pain. Can you give me something?
Internal bleed?
We'll stabilise your blood pressure,
then give you something
for the pain, okay?
We need you to hang in there.
We'll get you home to your kids.
Will you call them?
Yeah. We'll call them for you.
Just need you to stay really still
for me, Christina.
Ben, another cannula in this arm.
SOUND OF RACING HEARTBEA
Okay.
I hope you're not going to find
anything wrong with me.
So do I.
How are you feeling?
Have you guys got anything
for boredom?
You're not on any other medication
apart from what you have
written down, are you?
No. Why? Should I be?
Oh, no. It's just
reading your medical history
Ah.
Gidday, Mr Crawford.
Hi.
You here to give me the all-clear?
Not quite.
Have you had the X-ray yet?
Connor here was going to
try and hurry it along.
But seems he got waylaid.
Well, I'll see what I can do.
Back in a minute.
It's good to know
you're worried about me.
About my condition.
Oh, well, gotta take an interest
in some
Shh!
Did you hear that?
What?
Someone said something.
Well, it wasn't Mr Lang.
No.
Must've imagined it.
BRON: Christina.
Can you hear me?
She's losing consciousness.
Her pulse is weak, rapid.
Breathing's shallow.
We gotta get her out
or she'll bleed to death.
How long have we got?
Not long enough.
SIRENS BLARE
It's Rescue!
Okay, Christina, not long now.
Just stay with us, darling.
HEARTBEAT THUDS
Stay with us.
Mrs Taylor.
There's somebody here to see you.
Rhys.
Oh, darling. You come on up here.
Are you alright?
Careful.
Come up and give me a hug.
Oh, you're such a brave boy.
I tell you what.
I'm going to be better soon.
And then we'll go home.
And I'll tell you something else.
I'll never let Dad hit you again.
Come here.
Or me, sweetheart.
I'll never let him hit me, either.
SIREN WAILS
BRON: Won't be long now.
The kids are going to be glad
to see you.
What are your kids' names?
..how old's Susie?
How old's Susie, Christina?
That seat's not going to move.
We've got to get her out.
She has internal bleeding,
her BP's through the floor
I know she's in trouble.
But there's no way
that seat's going to move.
Go through the roof.
Yeah, but it'd be quicker
to cut the steering wheel.
We'll be as quick as we can.
But it'll take a couple of minutes.
METALLIC CLUNK
BP's still low.
Yeah.
Sparks under the bonnet.
What the hell!
Probably the battery.
There's a petrol leak.
That's it. We're out of here.
What?
Sparks under the bonnet.
Yeah, but they laid foam
over the petrol.
It should only take a few minutes.
Too dangerous.
Your call.
We can't go!
We have to. It's too risky.
Ben!
It won't be for long, okay?
No!
Out. Out. Let them do their job.
Come on.
(cries pitifully)
SOUND OF THUDDING PULSE
So, she's decided to
take out an AVO.
Great.
And I've agreed to help her
any way I can.
Agreed or offered?
Does it really matter?
Terri, that's what social workers
are for.
Well, she's in
an abusive relationship
and she has trust issues.
What about your issues?
It isn't about MY issues.
Don't tell me you're not affected
when a woman comes in
with broken bones.
If I am, I'm handling it.
Oh, sorry.
I need your signature.
Make sure you don't get
caught in the middle.
I won't get any black eyes, alright?
Roster requests.
Jaz should have
got this to me yesterday.
Yeah. I found them
in the back of the filing cabinet.
She has been so off-the-air.
That's what happens
when you fall in love.
So I've heard.
I'm this far away
from getting her in here.
I would've done it a week ago.
Yes, well
Things ran a lot more smoothly
when she was single.
Nothing that a good scare won't fix.
You were lucky with
that kidney injury.
A bit lower
and it could've been a lot worse.
Hi.
Hi, Danny.
This is just an X-ray so we can
keep an eye on that lung injury.
I'll try and be
as quick as I can.
I'll just sit you up.
First I'll have to put this
behind your back.
I'm sorry it's a little bit
uncomfortable but it'll be cool.
Hi.
Hi.
I thought you might like
a cup of tea.
Is that okay?
Yeah, sure.
Thanks.
Are you still babysitting?
Um, yeah.
Look, the X-ray guy's there.
Can't I duck in, too?
It doesn't work that way, Al.
Procedures!
I'm never going to get to work
at this rate.
They told me, you know.
They said this'd happen.
They said you'd take all day.
Who told you? X-ray?
No. Them.
You nursed Mr Crawford yesterday,
didn't you?
Yeah.
Did you know he's a schizophrenic?
Yeah. So?
So, don't you have
a problem with that?
Don't worry.
He's not on medication now.
That's just the problem.
What if something sets him off?
BEN: KED splints.
What if her BP drops? She'll arrest.
What if the car explodes?
She dies.
You want us to die, too?
It is our job to be there.
It's your job to stay alive!
It's my job to see you do!
The steering wheel is stopping
the bleeding. If it comes off
How's it going?
They're jacking up the column.
She hasn't got much time.
We have to be careful.
The column could recoil.
What?! Into her chest?
I've seen it happen.
And we're just standing here?
For God's sake!
You stay here!
Keep going. Keep going.
I need another extension.
We've got some
real problems here, mate.
Nearly there.
FLAMES RUSH
Whoa!
Ben!
Out of there, now.
You can come back, you stupid
I'm staying, alright?
I've got to get her out.
Right, I'm going to
have to pull you out.
This is going to hurt. I'm sorry.
Alright
(long agonised scream)
HEAVY BLAS
(echoing scream) Ben.
God.
She's unconscious.
Get some more haemaccel
through that cannula.
And get a mast suit on her.
I'm going to have to intubate.
Do you want a tube first?
A seven, yeah.
Can we have some more help
over here? Oxygen.
Hang in there, Christina.
Hang in there.
Are you alright to drive?
Yep.
PULSE THUDS
I want to rush those X-rays through,
so I'll get Jaz on it.
The way she's forgetting things,
I'll see what I can do.
Okay, thanks.
Notice the way she's avoiding Danny?
Had a fight, you reckon?
Maybe.
She did ask me for some advice
the other day.
The morning-after pill.
A friend of hers
had unprotected sex.
But I can't see why
that would bother her.
Who knows?
Hey, Jaz. Hey!
I was just thinking about you.
I was thinking about how you can
get out of this thing tonight.
There's got to be some way.
How about I pay my little sister
20 bucks to look after the rugrats?
No. I don't think my mum
would like that.
Well, why don't you
organise someone then?
A neighbour or one of your cousins?
You don't want to spend all night
watching cartoons.
Especially when you can be
at the drive-in with me.
No!
I know we can figure something out.
I really want to see you.
Mmm?
You were great the other night.
What's up?
It's like you're avoiding me.
Did I forget our two month
anniversary or something?
(soft) No, 'course not.
Good.
I really like you, Jaz.
You're so beautiful.
I've really got to go.
Alright. Well, tonight?
I'll see what I can do.
The X-rays are fine.
That tube will be able to come out
in a day or two.
And then I can leave?
Well, if things keep going
as they are, yeah.
How am I going to look after Rhys?
You'll be alright.
I just feel so
Look, it's all too much.
Linda, you realise the AVO
will only protect you
if Kevin agrees to stay away.
He will.
He won't risk going back inside.
Okay, good.
I just wish it could all stop.
I don't want social workers
and police and AVOs.
Those things are there to help you
until you get on your feet.
Yeah, well, however long
that's going to take.
Look, hey, try not to forget
why you're doing all this.
Yep. Sure, I'll pass that on.
Gidday, I've just come
to see my wife - Linda Taylor.
They told me downstairs
she'd be in Ward 17.
Mr Taylor, we've met before -
Terri Sullivan.
Sister, I just wanted to see Linda.
Right. Just a moment, please.
Thanks, Jaz Jaz?
Well, she's not actually here
at the moment.
That's not what they said
at Reception.
She's having an X-ray.
I don't know when she'll be back.
Okay. I'll just wait.
She's very tired right now.
She's not really up to visitors.
I just want to see her.
Mr Taylor, I really think
that it would be better
Sister, I didn't mean to hurt her.
I'm just suggesting
that she needs her rest.
Alright.
I'm not going to tire her out.
Sister, I didn't come here
to make trouble.
I just want to sit with her.
As soon as I get
this damn X-ray done.
Excuse me, Mr Cameron,
I need the phone.
Hey, that's an important
business call.
Yeah, sorry. Emergency.
I've been home and now I'm here and
I think Linda will want to see me.
When she comes back, I'll ask her.
I'll wait for her and I'LL ask her.
What are you looking at?
She's here, isn't she?
She's not having some X-ray.
If she's here,
I just want to see her.
It's not a good time.
I want to see my wife.
(shouts) Linda!
Oh, God!
(gasps) He's found out.
He's going to kill me.
No, no, no.
He doesn't know you're here.
It's going to be okay.
Linda!
Relax for me. Just relax.
I'm going to have to ask you
to leave.
You can do what you like.
I'm not going
until I've seen Linda.
Just leave.
I'm not leaving.
Kevin, Linda doesn't want
to see you.
Of course she does.
Where is she?
Kevin, you can't
you can't go in there.
Listen, she's taken
a restraining order against you.
You're not allowed to see Linda.
GLASS SHATTERS
(screams)
Where is she? She's my wife.
I want to see stay back!
No-one's doing anything.
No-one's going anywhere.
Just shut up!
Fine. We'll all stand here
in silence, if you want.
It's not going to help
anyone though, is it?
Who's helping who here, eh?
Who put her up to this?
Are you trying to help her?
I think Linda was trying to
help herself and her family.
Family? I am her family!
Oh!
What's he doing? What's going on?
It's going to be okay.
Where is she?!
Let me see him, please.
Let me see him.
We can handle it. Just stay there.
Luke!
You stay where you are.
I won't do anything.
Kevin, look at me. Look at me.
No-one's going to try anything.
We'll just talk it over,
see if we can sort it out.
I just want to see her.
Do you know why Linda
won't see you?
She's been fed a lot of garbage
from people like you.
Maybe she's made up her own mind.
Do you know why
she made that decision?
She's mixed up.
You know, you mixed her up.
She's had enough.
I didn't mean to put her
through that door.
I'm sure you didn't.
I love Linda and Rhys
more than anything.
She can't go on like this.
You can't keep beating her
and putting her in hospital.
How's breaking us up going to help?
Oh! Peter!
It's okay, Terri.
I think Linda is trying to
save the family.
Family's don't just work, Kevin.
They take a lot of effort
from everyone involved.
I've been trying, you know.
I've been trying so hard.
I just snapped.
I'm not blaming you.
I know you didn't want to hurt
Linda or Rhys.
You care about them, otherwise
you wouldn't be here, would you?
I'm going to lose them.
Both of them.
What you're doing at the moment
is pretty crazy.
It won't win any points
with Linda or the judge.
We can just figure this out
without any more violence, alright?
I just love them, you know.
Yeah, I know.
Come on, mate.
Come on, mate. Come on.
(choking wheeze)
What's up with him?!
JARED: It's an asthma attack.
Stay where you are.
Sorry. He needs medication.
Not you. Just him.
LUKE: I'm a doctor.
Are you okay, Mr Gawenda?
(Terri screams)
Stay where you are.
Are you alright?
Fine.
(anguished sob)
Jasmina!
(ragged panting)
Are you alright?
TERRI: Yes.
Yep.
Are you okay now?
Yeah. It's just my legs.
Well, it's all over now.
Oh, Connor! Look after yourself.
Grab a sharps container.
Yeah, sure.
Now, that cut has to be looked at.
Yep. Don't worry about it.
I'll be in my office
for a while, okay?
I want you to come with me. Come on.
That's better.
Just a bronchial spasm.
He said that you'd been
hospitalised twice for asthma.
I haven't had a problem
for, oh, two years.
I know it's the pollen.
Being scared half to death
probably didn't help.
It was a great time
to have an attack.
I almost had a heart attack.
Oh, excuse me.
Any of you seen Mr Crawford? Al?
Is there a problem?
No, there's no problem.
Just, ah Jared, can I
He's disappeared. I knew something
like this would happen.
Calm down.
He's probably just wandered around.
On planet Mars somewhere.
The balcony.
He's probably on the roof.
(snorts)
No-one there,
the last time I looked.
I've looked everywhere.
I've lost a patient.
Who thinks he's a locker, obviously!
Well, possibly.
He's schizophrenic, you know.
Oh, there you go.
Well, did you clear up
all the glass?
Oh yeah.
That was a bit hairy, wasn't it?
Are you alright?
Of course I am.
I'm only asking because
I'm still a bit shaken by it.
Takes a bit more than a fruit loop
with a broken bottle
to give me the shakes.
Yeah, I guess you're right.
Ah a patient to look for
Yeah, I'll go look in the carpark
if anyone
Yeah.
I'm sorry, Sister Sullivan.
It's alright. It's all over now
and no-one was hurt.
I feel so stupid.
It was all a bit too much.
Look, you're in shock.
That's all it is.
I'll get you a cup of tea, okay?
(ragged breathing)
I am sorry.
I only came here to say I'm sorry.
How is she? Is she okay?
From what I've heard,
she's lucky to be alive.
I've been so stupid.
Could you give her a message for me?
I think that might upset her, mate.
Oh, please. Please just tell her
that I'm so sorry.
If I could take it back, I would.
I think she's tired of hearing that.
I know. I know I've said it
a million times before.
This time I mean it.
Sister, do you think I could see her
myself, tell her myself?
In the circumstances,
I don't think that's a good idea.
It might be
the last time I see her.
Like, except in court.
Well, I'll ask her.
But if she says yes,
you won't be seeing her alone.
Anything.
LINDA: Nobody got hurt, did they?
Nothing serious.
I'm so sorry for all this trouble.
It's not your fault.
It IS my fault.
For letting it get this far.
Can you take this to Jaz?
In my office.
And stay with her. I won't be long.
What happened?
Oh it's alright.
How's Kevin?
He's sorry. As usual.
He wants to see you.
Oh.
You don't have to.
It might be better if you don't.
He'll go to jail, for sure.
Will you stay with me?
Yeah.
I need to see him.
Okay.
I'll be back in a minute.
You've got five minutes.
Darl, I'm sorry.
I'm so sorry.
I hope you're going to
wait for me, when I get out.
You and Rhys.
Because I'm going to change.
I promise.
Good.
I hope you're still there for me.
I love you.
And Rhys.
Say hello to him for me, will you?
It's okay, Jaz, he's gone now.
It's not him.
What is it?
Why did I let him
sleep with me like that?
Danny? Something happened?
It was supposed to be so different.
You know?
It was supposed to be perfect.
Who cares what I want?
We do, Jaz.
Did something happen with Danny?
(chokes on words)
Okay, I'm just going to go
and see how the clean-up's going.
Okay.
(splutters)
Christina's going to be fine.
The kids are with Grandma.
You're still in nurse mode, eh?
No way.
No, I've had a fabulous day and
now I'm going home to a hot bath.
I'd rather have a drink.
I fully intend on having
at least one or three.
Come and have one now.
Celebrate your graduation.
The tadpole grows legs, eh?
Yeah
Except you're a toad, not a frog.
Go on, get dressed.
Alright. Back in five.
Where have you been?
You worried about me?
I rang everywhere for you.
X-rays.
I thought I'd organise my own.
These aren't from here.
A clinic down the road.
You don't mind?
Though, frankly,
it doesn't matter if you do.
Which means I can go now?
Ah, not quite.
I need to take a look at these
and give you a final examination.
Bloody hell,
I just want to be discharged.
What's a man got to do?
I know, mate.
I've just got one more patient.
Five minutes tops, I promise.
Boss's orders.
He shouldn't listen to
that stethoscope of his.
What?
It gives him lousy orders.
You're having me on, right?
Linda, I'm off home soon.
Just thought I'd see
if I could get you anything.
Linda, are you okay?
Yeah.
It's weird.
I feel like I don't know.
I feel like well,
that everything's going to be okay.
It is.
It always is.
Maybe for you.
But the last time I felt anything
like this was when I had Rhys.
Kev was so sweet.
And I really thought
things would change.
But it didn't.
He just got worse and worse.
Well, now I know
that he will never change.
No. I don't think so.
And we'll never be together again.
And I'll never have to
be frightened again.
I've forgotten what that feels like.
You've got no idea.
TERRI: There you go.
(sniffs)
Okay, Jaz.
Jaz, I want you to tell me
what happened.
We didn't use a condom.
Okay. Well, that happens.
I wanted to, Sister.
I asked him to.
I told him to.
But he wouldn't listen.
(cries) He wouldn't listen to me.
(sobs)
I've never been here
this early before.
What are we having? A beer?
Scotch.
Do you think that's a good idea?
You didn't have lunch.
You're starting to sound like Steph.
Sorry.
I tell you what.
Don't make it a double.
And put a splash of soda in it, eh?
Righto.
You know, I don't think
I could've done what you did today.
I only did it
'cause you wouldn't shut up.
Yeah, I know. Sorry.
You wouldn't have left her.
I hated the thought
of not being there to save her.
That's what we're here for.
To save people.
Despite the danger it puts us in.
Here, here, here.
Just get the drinks, will you?
Don't worry about the soda, either.
Hurry up, Steph.
You'll miss first round.
Yep. Just a minute.
Hey, see if you can find Jaz.
I think she's busy.
Yes, I bet she is.
You watch. She and Danny will have
matching zits by Friday.
That chocolate body-paint.
Before you guys disappear,
how does tomorrow sound
for a debrief about today?
Here we go. Welcome to
the caring and sharing 90s.
We were actually going to have
an informal chat over a beer.
I'm sure that'll be very
therapeutic.
But, you're still coming.
It's compulsory.
Care for a light refreshing ale,
Von?
You know, talk through the day's
traumatic events.
No, thanks. I'll talk it over
with the goldfish.
Oi, you lot.
Get over here.
How long have you been here?
Not long enough.
Hello.
Hi.
Come here. Come and sit down
next to me.
CONNOR: Okay. Beers all round?
ALL: Yes, please.
You wouldn't believe
the day we've had.
It would not compare
to the day we've had.
You know you're married
to the Bruce Willis of paramedics?
What happened?
Exploding cars, fire,
grabbing people at the last minute.
What?!
I'll tell you later.
Did you like the book?
Yeah, I loved it.
Looking forward to it.
Something to curl up with.
Oh, I forgot.
We broke up, didn't we?
Come on, Connor! The beer!
More beer!
I didn't know how to stop things.
I tried.
Did he force you to do anything
you didn't want to do?
Because, if that's what happened
No!
Are you sure?
Because if he did force you,
then that's rape.
It's not. No, he didn't.
Right, okay. Then, what happened?
I wanted to be there, Sister.
(giggles)
I don't usually drink wine.
Oh, it's a celebration.
Yeah?
Yeah.
Danny, close the door.
We had the best night.
We went out for dinner
at this restaurant.
(sniffs) It was the best place.
No-one's ever done that
for me before.
I wanted to go back to his house.
I knew he wasn't going
to do anything to Terri.
Come off it.
Lucky you gave him those new undies.
No, all I'm saying is,
you can never really know
what someone will do
in that situation.
Like you don't know what they'll do
if they suffer from schizophrenia.
Peter was a bit of a hero.
What happened to you, Luke?
Oh, don't mind me.
I just saved the guy's life.
(laughs)
Who wants another drink?
Um, do you think you should?
Yep.
Give me the keys, then. I'll drive.
Suits me.
What was the deal with Jaz
this arvo?
It was Terri had the bottle
to her throat.
She was the one
who had unprotected sex.
And that's what's freaking her out?
Apparently.
An overreaction?
Teenagers.
Yes, everything's such a drama.
Especially love.
(thoughts echo)
Danny, I don't have any condoms.
That's okay. We don't need them.
I'd rather use a condom.
You don't have anything, do you?
No, but
Neither do I.
Danny, please.
(protests) Danny, please. No, Danny.
I didn't know how to stop him.
Well, did you tell him no, Jaz?
Danny, don't.
Please, Danny, stop.
No, Danny!
No! No!
I didn't want to, Sister.
I didn't want him to.
But I couldn't fight him.
I knew I couldn't.
Danny, no!
(pained cry)
Oh, God - he raped me.
(sobs) He did it.
Danny raped me.
(sobs) He raped me - Danny raped me.
(howls)