Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
You're listening to Petrified. This episode, Blip.
Mrs Dunn, did you actually try to close the door in my face?
Take your foot out of my door.
You owe us a lot of money, Mrs Dunn.
I don't owe it to you.
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Chapter 2: What financial struggles does Maura face at the beginning?
I owe it to Finnegan's Loans.
We bought your debt from them, so you owe it to us.
You can't just come to somebody's door.
Letters were sent. Final notices that you failed to answer.
I just... I don't have the money right now.
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Chapter 3: How does the debt collector confront Maura about her loans?
I'll get it for you, but I don't have it right now.
That's not good enough. If you don't give us some collateral right now, this minute, how do we know you'll honour the loan? I'll leave and we'll be right back to you ignoring letters.
I'm calling the citizens' advice.
They'd advise you to pay unless you want to be brought to court.
Please. I have to collect my kid from school. I only have money to do us for food this week. I'm not even using the heating.
So, you do have some money.
We're struggling. Really struggling.
But you do have some money.
If I give you that, I can't feed my child.
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Chapter 4: What unexpected event occurs during Maura's conversation with the debt collector?
Of course. Here, I'll drop round with your tea about five and we'll have a good catch-up chat, OK?
Oh, come round, but don't be going to the trouble of cooking, love, feeding this old lump.
I know you haven't been to the shop with that leg. Don't even try to fool me. Egg and chips or sausage and chips? Or the lot?
Oh, you are an angel. I'd love a nice fried egg.
And a few chips. I'll bring a carton of milk for your tea for the night. God bless you, love. See you at five, Mrs. Anderson. Mind yourself. Bye, love. Okay, Bills. We are taking a quick adventure.
Yay! Yay!
Who's next there? Hello, my little friend.
Hello! We're on an adventure.
Very exciting. Hello, miss. Hiya. I'm wondering if you could help me with a few bets, please? Oh, that's why I'm here. Just a quick question. Are you on benefits? This is just for data collection. The food bank will never turn anyone away. I am on benefits. And you are entitled to it. How many in the household, miss? And is there anything you can't eat?
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Chapter 5: How does Billy's artwork reflect their current situation?
But I was hoping to pick up a few bits for a neighbour. She's having problems with her leg.
You're a good soul. Let's grab you some stuff, including chips.
Yay!
Say thank you, Billy.
Thank you very much.
You're very welcome. Let's grab a basket from the table. Now, if you want to hold that, miss... What are you watching on your phone there, Mick?
The news. That scumbag politician Dandry being interviewed about closing down the creche for the data centre they're going to build on the site.
Oh, let's see. That's not far from me, actually. Billy used to go there.
The man's a con artist. The infrastructure makes us more attractive to international corporations. We have to stay competitive to...
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