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Learn more- Emma is very worried about Nigel's enthusiasm for the boxing match (still a few weeks away). She threatens to expose Nigel's illegal multiple share applications. But Nigel threatens to grass on her father who's been operating an EEC milk quota subsidy tax dodge on his farm. So it's stalemate. At the Snakepit Sean is getting propositions from numerous groupies. Alan, a feminist, is unimpressed and maintains he'd be appalled if buxom bimbos started hurling themselves at him. Sean puts this rash promise to the test, and has a good laugh at Alan's expense. Nigel tells Emma that if she doesn't drop the divorce, he'll have her arrested for attempted murder. This relates to a time in the past when she threw a wok at him. Emma begs Nigel to take their divorce seriously. Alan is angry with Sean, rightly claiming that the bimbo incident humiliated him. Sean repents, but unknowingly provides further temptation for Alan by cooking bacon. Alan is a vegetarian and is finding life difficult without Hannah. Nigel sees a solicitor. It's Julian Pickford - the man who helped Nigel thwart Emma's cafe plans by gazumping her. Julian promises to delay the divorce as long as possible. Nigel decides to be really nice to Emma, and resolves to surprise her with flowers and champagne. Meanwhile Sean has bumped into Emma in the Square. They are getting quite passionate until Emma breaks away and explains that her life's too complicated for another relationship. Once again they agree not to see each other anymore. They have a final passionate goodbye kiss. Nigel enters, bearing flowers and champagne. He's very hurt. And seeing them kiss makes him keener than ever to mash Sean to a pulp in the boxing ring. Nigel is impressed with sketches Emma has done for their new kitchen. He compliments her extravagantly, but adds that if it hadn't been for him thwarting her café plans, she wouldn't have found her true vocation. Nigel retires to bed leaving Emma feeling guilty and miserable.
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