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Season #2 Episode #4
Synopsis: Our Girl is a British television drama, which starred Lacey Turner as Molly Dawes (in its first series) a young adult from a lower class background who joins the British Army after deciding her life is going nowhere. A one-off special was broadcast on 24 March 2013 on BBC One, which saw Dawes make the decision to join the army, despite the protests of her protective family.
 
IMDB:
7.5
Year:
2013
90 min
429 Views


MARIE (O.C)

You are daft, you…

Music ‘4OG04’ out: 10:03:56

FINGERS (O.C)

Yeah I know…

GEORGIE:

Fingers. What the hell are you doing here?

MARIE:

Oh well, I thought it'd be nice for you to have one of your

army mates here.

GEORGIE:

(sceptical)

Oh really. All for me, then Marie?

FINGERS:

Marie texted, so.

MARIE:

That's alright, in it?

GEORGIE:

Never go out with a soldier, Marie.

MARIE:

We're just friends, aren't we Fingers.

FINGERS:

Yeah, at moment.

Georgie rolls her eyes and heads into the kitchen.

GEORGIE:

Mum! Mum!

IN:
10:04:13 INT. THE LANE'S HOUSE. KITCHEN. DAY

Georgie walks in. Her dad is washing up and her mum is just outside in the garden, but talks to

her through the open door.

GRACE:

(from garden through open window)

Oh alright love?

MAX:

Hiyah. Alright.

GEORGIE:

Alright. Yeah, just come to get Jamie's charger. Mum.

Why is Fingers here?

GRACE:

We've had them knocking on the door love. So it's good

to have a bit of added security.

GEORGIE:

Who?

MAX:

Who do you think? The press and that.

GEORGIE:

Right don't tell them anything?

MAX:

We won't.

GEORGIE:

(snaps)

Yeah and don't let them in... either. Right I'm going for a

shower.

An awkward moment as they all look at Georgie.

MAX:

Alright.

IN:
10:04:42 INT. THE LANE'S HOUSE. MANCHESTER. DAY

Later. Georgie wrapping herself in a towel is with Marie in the bedroom.

MARIE:

So you never told me that it was Elvis that saved you.

GEORGIE:

Fingers has got a gob on him an he. No Elvis was part of

the team.

MARIE:

So you did speak to him, then?

GEORGIE:

Yes?

Marie studies Georgie as she slightly more frantically starts sorting through the clothes.

GEORGIE (CONT'D)

He's got someone else... and a kiddie and that.

MARIE:

And nothing happened?

GEORGIE:

No! Not really. No!

Marie stares hard at Georgie.

Music ‘4OG05’ in: 10:05:06

MARIE:

Language 10:
05:07 Bloody hell Georgie, what have you done?

GEORGIE:

Nothing. It was nothing.

Marie stares at Georgie trying to work something out.

MARIE:

How could you?

GEORGIE:

Marie. Don't you dare say anything.

MARIE:

Of course I won't say anything, Georgie... We're sisters,

aren't we? We're supposed to lie for each other.

Marie watches Georgie.

IN:
10:05:32 INT. ESCALATOR. SHOPPING CENTRE. DAY

Georgie, Grace, Marie and Lulu are heading up the escalator, Georgie still clearly in a mind-whirl.

The lights and noise all seem extreme. As they travel up, Georgie is examining all the faces going

down. Paranoid, she senses people looking at her. Leering faces. Are they looking at her, she

thinks they might be. We are inside Georgie's mind.

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Tony Grounds

Tony Grounds is a British writer of television scripts. He was born in 1957 in East London. Described by The Independent (11 October 2002) as "the best TV writer of his generation", Grounds has written for all four of Britain's main channels. He started writing for the theatre, winning the Verity Bargate Award for Made in Spain, which was subsequently performed in London and published by Methuen. It was then filmed for ITV and transmitted in their Screenplay slot. There then followed stints on EastEnders and The Bill before he penned episodes of 'Chancer', which starred Clive Owen. more…

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