- Hi, mum, it's open, come on up.
- Did she tell you about the car?
- I know, it's unbelievable.
- I mean, at least we know he solvent, I suppose.
- Yeah, but, it's a bit OTT.
- Yeah, I don't like him.
Showering her with gifts and foreign trips.
Not normal.
- Or maybe he just wants to spoil her, has been heard of.
- No, it's too much.
I mean, what is he after?
- [Vivien] Hi!
- Hey!
- Hey!
- Welcome.
- [Doug] Would you say you were a close family?
- I think so, yeah.
- That's a nice wine, thanks.
- In times of trouble, you'd all stick together.
- Yeah, that's what families do, isn't it?
- Jake, can we have a word?
- Okay.
- Look, I'm aware that we didn't get off on the right foot the last time we met.
So I just wanted to say- - Yeah, I know, it's nothing personal, we just don't want Mum to rush into anything, Dad's only been gone 18 months.
- Yeah, I know that.
And I wanted to reassure you that your mother is under absolutely no pressure from me.
- Okay, but you did just buy her a flash car and move into her house, so you can play doctor.
- (laughs) Moving in was her idea.
And it's only a temporary measure to make sure she recovers her health.
- And the car, the trip to Spain?
- We're going to see my daughter.
And the car isn't a flash car, it's just a fun thing.
- And selling the house we've lived in all of our lives?
- Oh, come on.
She is an individual, you know.
She doesn't exist just to parent you lot.
(pensive music) (children chattering)