Emmerdale – Opening Scene (2nd February 2024)

Sounds really good. Looking forward to it.

Looking forward to us? Yeah, right. Ruby’s invited us around for a bite to eat. Most of the family are coming. A shame I’ve got to work tonight.

Oh, it’s a good job it’s at lunchtime then. I’ll see you at 12:00, both of you.

Do you not want to go? No, not really.

Why? Because I… got the wrong end of the sleep where you and Caleb?

No, just tired from Madam waking us up every 2 hours, that’s all.

Well, you can go if you want, babe. Come on. Look, me and Caleb run a business together. It’s going to look weird if you don’t go.

Won’t stay for long, I promise.

Yeah, they don’t stop there. See, it needs cleaning. It looks clean enough.

Well, it won’t until you inhaled those sandwiches I made for you. They were meant for your journey.

Oh, sauce. It’s all right, as long as you don’t eat the pies I’ve made for your dad as well. He put me in a pickle, I did.

Do you feel all right about telling your dad about Chas’s cancer? I think so. I was thinking about it all last night. Don’t want him upset.

You’ll do it brilliantly. I know you will. Got it right.

I’m going to go to the shop and get some unbugs for Journey.

Oh, you can get me some of them cheesy balls for tonight, because the quiz thingy films on with us, you know, thingy… um, anyway, look, I just want to make things really nice with Dad, you know, with… with him going away.

Yeah, why aren’t you going with us, Amos? You’d love the drive up there. Got too much to do here.

Well, I can cover whatever he’s doing and give you both more time to talk.

I said no. Okay.

What did you manage to talk about, about the… the sex yesterday? Come on.

Sam will be waiting. She looks happy.

Yeah, she’s a bit giddy. We’re off on our holidays later.

Can I come with you? You can squeeze yourself into a very small suitcase.

What’s prison like? And you’re asking me because, well, me and most of my family have been banged up.

Well, let’s just say it’s a lot stricter than living at home.

Hey, you’ll get through this, kid, ’cause you’re a tough cookie, just like your mom, right?

Promise this one a fry in the calf.

Do you want me to get you an apple pie? No, I’ll be fine. Go on.

Trouble, COV? Did you hear what I said? Yeah. I’m going to see Miss Carker before lesson on Monday. And Scott called. He’s happy that the charges have been dropped.

Okay, good. I’m going to go watch some telly in my room. Okay, love. We’ll get some fresh air at dinner time, eh?

You know, drop charges. It’s not going to get rid of the guilt. Well, the only people who should be feeling guilty are those monsters across the street. You know what? I cannot wait to watch Angelica get what she deserves.

Listen to me. You’re going to get justice. You will. But you need to focus on something else, because your anger is affecting all of us. Now, it’s not good for me, it’s not good for Cath, and it certainly isn’t good for your heart.

Well, don’t you worry about my heart. It’ll always be broken by what I’m… jate.

Thanks. Do you remember when she used to think she’d be able to go all the way over if we pushed her hard enough?

Shh. Shh. Too him for breakfast. Not just yet. Let her have a bit longer.

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