The Parole Officer
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His daughter.
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- Hi.
- Hi.

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Uh, can I, um... Excuse me.
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- They're not your family, are they?
- No.

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- She's the joyrider.
- Yes.

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- They're ex-clients.
- Why are they in your living room?

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Well, they are...
part of a voluntary self-help group.

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We meet regularly
and what I encourage them to do

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is not concentrate on their own problems
but look at other people's.

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That's beneficial for two reasons.
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One, they're less isolated,
more able to focus,

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and two, I really like your knees.
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- (Laughing)
- And your eyes.

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I mean, I like everything. Um...
But I-I really like your knees.

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- Is that what you saw in the mirror?
- Your knees? No.

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I mean, yes, just your knees.
I probably didn't even see those.

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(Knocking, thumping)
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- No, no. No, we can't. Not here.
- Yeah, right.

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- (Simon) Ah!
- (Snickering)

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What are you planning?
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Um, would you like me to tell you or
would you like me to be spontaneous?

:52:42
Simon, what are you up to?
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I can explain.
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DI Burton murdered Trevor Deacon.
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- What are you talking about?
- I saw him do it.

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- I was eating crisps behind boxes...
- Why didn't you tell me before?

:52:58
Burton would have framed me.
I'd be in prison.


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