The first 200 lines.
Previously on All Saints:
Will you do me the honour of becoming my wife?
Yes.
Hi, my name is Nelson...
..and I'm an alcoholic.
Wendy and me had a big one.
You should've come.
Are you sure you're alright? Yeah, she's my wife.
You don't care about me. You never cared!
You don't care about me. You never cared! What are you talking about?
What are you talking about?
Hey! What's going on?
Such a bastard!
You're insane!
I love you...
..and I want to get married.
A bit hard to think when you haven't got a brain.
How many times... No.
MAN AND WOMAN ARGUE
PHONE RINGS
You've called Terri and Mitch.
We can't come to the phone just now, so don't be shy, leave a message.
BEEPS Terri, it's Bron. Are you there?
There's been a brawl at Ben's bucks' night.
Mitch is in Emergency...
BEEPS
Um, yeah, hi. I'm here. I'm here.
Well, no... is Mitch alright? Is he okay?
No, no, I can drive.
I'll meet you in there.
Alright.
TRUMPET BLARES
PLAYFUL SQUABBLE
Bron, Bron, take me home.
That's what I'm here to do, you idiot.
We're not in the bar any more.
Bec...
Don't bother explaining.
I'll wait for you in the car, Bron.
Who's she? My girlfriend.
Bec, it's not what you think.
I don't want to know, Scott.
Just go home.
(drunk) Bron, it wasn't our fault.
It was somebody else's brawl. We were innocent bystanders.
Just get out of here.
Come on, let's go to Oxford Street.
I want you up.
Oh, it's a bad omen.
It'll be a bad omen if I don't get my beauty sleep.
LAUGHTER
Hi, Terri. Hi.
He's just in there.
Just through here.
Hey, Sullivan.
Well, what happened?
He's been stopping beer bottles with his neck.
You'd have been proud.
DOOR SLAMS OPEN
What's the damage?
About 20 stitches.
Two centimetres higher to the left and it would've pierced his jugular.
Two centimetres higher to the left and it would've pierced his jugular. He's lucky. That is
He's lucky. That is gross.
You still the designated driver? Yep.
I'll get these stooges home.
See you guys, later. Ciao.
Don't even think about blowing that in the car.
Don't even think about blowing that in the car. TRUMPET BLOWS
TRUMPET BLOWS
So, are you going to be admitting him?
I'd like to keep him in overnight for observation.
Right. Okay.
See you in the morning.
Think she's mad? Could be.
Could be.
They should ban bucks' nights.
All those sex romps and things.
There was no sex.
Too much testosterone. How did the fight start?
I don't know. I was in the car. Doing what?
Sleeping.
Then how do you know there was no sex?
Morning. I'm Jill Daniels - I'm a casual today.
Oh, hi, Jill. Ah, Regina, Paula.
Come and I'll get you to sign on.
Oh, Dr Stevens.
Just come to check on Sophie Yu before I head off.
Glad to see you're still alive. Who says I am?
Sophie was stable overnight.
Good morning, Dr Stevens.
I'm looking for something to do. Are you busy?
I'm off to a wedding today,
so keep my patients in good shape until I get back tomorrow.
Okay, you've got rooms one, 3 and 4.
Jeremy King, 18, alleged assault.
Open head injury.
LOC secondary to left sided parietal skull fracture.
From the brawl at the pub last night?
Yep. Blood alcohol of .13 on admission.
Big score.
IV antibiotics.
Hourly neuro obs for 4 hours.
Strict fluid balance, 12-hourly IV fluids.
Room one. Jill, Jeremy's your patient.
I've never treated amyloidosis.
We've adjusted her medication to maximise her cardiac function.
Do you understand the disease process?
Do you understand the disease process? Abnormal protein deposits in certain organs.
Abnormal protein deposits in certain organs.
Abnormal protein deposits in certain organs. In this case, her heart causing cardiac fai
In this case, her heart causing cardiac failure.
In this case, her heart causing cardiac failure. Good.
Good.
Well, Sophie, your lungs are clear.
When can I go home?
I tell you what, you keep stable and I'll kick you out in 2 days.
I tell you what, you keep stable and I'll kick you out in 2 days. I tell you what, you keep me s or I'll kick you out.
I tell you what, you keep me stable or I'll kick you out.
Okay.
Paula and Dr Drummond will be looking after you today.
That's right. Sit up for me, Sophie.
See you tomorrow. Any doubts - call.
Come on, mate, wake up for me.
What? Ow.
Jeremy, you were in a fight last night.
You've got a severe blow to the side of the head,
and a fractured skull.
I can't remember.
You were at the pub with mates.
Some hospital staff were there last night - they broke up the fight.
No, I've got nothing...
You also had a high blood alcohol level.
Jeremy?
I'll come back later and review his pain relief.
You off to the wedding now?
Yeah. But I'm still on call.
Alright, Detective, but can you please tell me what this is about.
That's fine. I'll just get him to call you on that number. Thank you.
HEATED ARGUMENT
GLASS SMASHES
Oh!
I'm sorry.
Sorry, I didn't hear you come in.
I'm sorry about last night.
There were hooligans... I'm running late.
How is your neck? Sore. How are you?
Having nightmares. About me?
About my father.
I may be hungover, but that doesn't sound like the end of the story.
Do you realise how much you've been drinking since Christmas?
I mean, maybe I bring it out in you.
Maybe we shouldn't get married.
What are you talking about?
Or maybe you just can't help yourself.
You're in trouble again, aren't you?
No. Why would you assume that?
Because the police called
and they want to speak to you about last night.
The number's right there.
Your suit's in the wardrobe - it's in the plastic bag.
Look at me, I'm late already.
Here. Allow me.
Do you realise this is the first time
you've worn this since Christmas?
So, Mrs Yu.
How's the breathing?
As I told Dr Stevens, it's good.
Any chest pain?
A little bit.
But you didn't mention this to Dr Stevens.
When did the chest pains start, Sophie?
Just now.
Do you want me to page Dr Stevens?
No, no. I'll, um... er...
Forty of frusemide IV and an ECG, I think.
Okay. I'll organise that.
SPORT PLAYS ON TELEVISION
It's time to leave!
You're not even dressed.
It does not take two hours to get to the church.
Well, I don't want to be late.
Well, I don't want to be late. Maybe I should ring Bron.
Maybe I should ring Bron.
You just called her - have a beer!
DOORBELL RINGS
That'll be her. She's called it off now.
Think Bec will bring a gun to the wedding?
Think Bec will bring a gun to the wedding? She leapt on me like an animal!
She leapt on me like an animal!
Danielle's fine. She'd rather meet us at the church, that's all.
Hello, boys.
LAUGHTER
Hello, Mrs Markham.
Look lively. Chop chop!
No, Ben, listen to me.
No, no, no. Listen to me.
I haven't changed my mind in the last ten minutes.
But I will if you call again, okay?
DOORBELL RINGS
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