I was trying to download tonight's EE as am away and the site i was using to watch was glitch
I got this instead of a download!!
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This transcript revolves around the aftermath of a murder, focusing on the legal battles, shifting alliances, and emotional turmoil experienced by the characters involved. The central conflict is the question of who killed Anthony, with both Zoe and Jasmine claiming responsibility at different points. The excerpt also explores other subplots, including relationship struggles, financial pressures, and personal recovery.
The Murder Investigation and Conflicting Confessions
The primary storyline concerns the murder of Anthony. Initially, Zoe is the prime suspect, with Patrick vehemently defending her innocence. He insists that Jasmine is a liar and incapable of telling the truth. However, the situation becomes more complicated when Jasmine confesses to the murder, claiming self-defense. She alleges that Anthony was attacking Zoe and that she intervened to save her. Patrick is initially incredulous, asking, "Why would she say this? Why now?" He grapples with the possibility that Jasmine is acting out of altruism, stating, "Maybe she decided to do the right thing, but we'll stick by and be the family that we should be." Zoe insists that she has a video on her phone that proves her self-defense, but the phone is missing. She pleads with Oscar to find it, saying, "Oscar, you're the only person I can trust, okay?" Later, Patrick himself confesses to the murder, attempting to exonerate both Zoe and Jasmine, stating, "I killed Anthony. Jasmine's just been a stupid kid trying to help me out." He claims he bashed Anthony over the head, but this confession is met with skepticism.
Relationship Dynamics and Betrayal
Several relationships are strained by the unfolding events. Oscar is heartbroken and feels used by Jasmine, who he believed loved him. Patrick tries to console him, saying, "Jasmine never had them for you. She's playing you, playing all of us." Oscar reflects on his feelings, stating, "I wanted to feel that was real." Harry is struggling with his recovery and is hesitant to move back in with his partner, Kojo, due to past trauma. Despite Kojo's promises that "It won't be like last time," Harry insists on regaining his independence. There's also tension between Tim and Oscar, seemingly related to Cindy. The conversation between Callum and Johnny reveals significant tension in their relationship. Callum expresses frustration and jealousy over Johnny's continued involvement with his ex-husband Ben and his daughter Lexi, feeling that he is not a priority. He accuses Johnny of prioritizing helping Phil over their relationship. Johnny, in turn, accuses Callum of only caring about getting money from Tim. Callum also confronts Johnny about a potentially illegal request made of him, suggesting Johnny was willing to compromise his ethics for financial gain. Callum says, "Always end up feeling way down on your list of priorities." This highlights the core issue of feeling undervalued and the strain it places on their bond. The argument escalates, with Johnny ultimately asking Callum to leave.
Financial Struggles and Moral Compromises
Callum is facing financial difficulties with his law firm and is desperate for investment. He attempts to leverage his position as a police officer by asking George to seduce a potential investor, Jim, stating, "Just butter him up, and then I can ask for more investment from him." Later, he is propositioned by another investor, Graham, who asks him to use his police connections to discredit a competitor. Callum initially refuses, stating, "You know I can have you arrested right now for trying to corrupt an officer," but Graham's threat to withdraw his investment leaves Callum in a difficult position.
Personal Recovery and Support
Harry is shown to be in therapy, dealing with the aftermath of past trauma. His friends and family are trying to support him, but he is determined to regain his independence. George considers moving back into the flat where the traumatic events occurred to support Harry, saying, "But I owe it to my mate." Margie, George's mother, expresses her concerns about coping with a new baby, highlighting her past struggles with parenthood. Harry is shown to be struggling emotionally, possibly related to past events or current circumstances. He lashes out, telling someone to "get out!" and expressing a desire to be alone. Later, a conversation between Patrick and George reveals that George is moving into the basement flat, implying a change in living arrangements and potentially a new relationship with the pregnant woman. Patrick and George discuss telling Harry about the pregnancy and new living arrangements. George states, "You two do whatever you've got to do, but I don't need to see my dad any lower." This suggests a strained relationship between George and Harry and a desire to shield Harry from further emotional distress.
Patrick's Struggle with Zoe's Situation
Patrick grapples with the consequences of his daughter Zoe's actions and her subsequent confession to a crime. He admits to calling the police to get Zoe out of custody, even if it meant implicating her further. He is told that Zoe claims there is a video on her phone that proves it was self-defense, but the phone is missing. Patrick is skeptical, while another character is more willing to believe Zoe. Patrick says, "The difference is you're innocent and she's guilty," highlighting his justification for his actions. The conversation revolves around the missing phone and whether Zoe is telling the truth about the video, showcasing the conflict between wanting to believe his daughter and acknowledging her past behavior.
Key Takeaways and Unresolved Questions
The transcript leaves several key questions unanswered. The true identity of Anthony's killer remains uncertain, with conflicting confessions from Zoe, Jasmine, and Patrick. The location of Zoe's phone, which supposedly contains crucial evidence, is unknown. Callum's financial troubles and his willingness to compromise his ethics are ongoing concerns. Harry's recovery and his decision about whether to move back in with Kojo are also unresolved. The excerpt highlights the complex web of relationships and the moral dilemmas faced by the characters in the wake of a tragic event. The search for Zoe's missing phone and the truth behind her confession remain unresolved, leaving a sense of uncertainty and potential future conflict.
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