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Episode 2 : Hector Goes Shopping (Hector Goes Shopping)



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Bridget Annie Nick Hector

00:15
This is the story of two girls who share a flat in London.
They have a neighbour, Nick, who likes Bridget.
But Annie likes Nick.
That is until Hector arrives from Argentina, and Hector is very, very handsome.

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01:20
“What’s he like?”
Oh, Argentinian …tall … handsome!
“Wow! Fantastic! A new boyfriend for you maybe?”
Maybe, but don’t tell Bridget!

“Oh, Hector, call me Jeejee.”

“Oh, Hector, call me Gigi.”
Must go! More news later!
Is Hector still asleep?
Yep.
Hector, wakey-wakey. Come on, rise and shine.
Sweet!
Oh, good morning.
Oh, good morning.
Uh, no no no, good morning, ah-ah-ah.
Good morning, ah-ah-ah.
No, Hector. I have a cold.
And so have I.
Oh, you have a cold, Bridget.
Yes, I have a cold.
Yes, we have a cold. So, let’s begin again.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Oh, never mind.
Hector, would you like some … new pyjamas?
Hector, please excuse me for a moment.
Psst, Annie, bathroom. Now!
04:01
Good morning.
Good morning.
Is it fancy dress?
Fancy dress? Yes.
Oh, nice. Hey, nice car, eh.
I have this car at home.
Wow, you have this car at home.
Girls must love you.
Girls? No.
No? Hector, can I tell you something?
OK.
The car looks good. So you must look good too!
I look good!
No. You don’t look good. But I can help.
OK!
Yes.
05:02
Hector’s clothes are awful!
Oh, they’re so old fashioned!
I know, I’ll take him shopping.
But, Bridget, you’re so busy. I’ll take him shopping.
No, it’s all right. I’ll take him shopping.
It’s no problem. I’ll take him shopping.
I said I’ll take him shopping!!




05:24
You need … you need a … Well, hi, babe.
Oh, it’s you, Nick.
Oh, hi, Nick.
Hector has asked me what clothes to wear.
Yeah, right.
You need a look, like on a fast bike.
No no no no, Hector, don’t listen to Nick. Listen to me.
OK.
You need a designer look.
No no no, Hector, that’s not for you.
You need … you need a cowboy look.
No, no, a leather jacket.
A bandanna and a vest.
A denim shirt.
A motor bike!
Designer!
Cowboy!
Ah, stop!! OK, I will go shopping.
What?
On your own?
But … you need us!
Ah, oh oh oh oh oh.
How? What will you say?
Er …
It’s OK. Leave it to me.
I am the shopkeeper, you are the customer.
Uh?
This is a shop. I sell, you buy.
Oh, OK.
Oh, ding-dong. Good morning.
Good morning! Can I help you?
Yes. I … I …
I would like …
Oh, I would like … a jacket, please.
Trousers.
Uh?
I would like a pair of trousers, please.
Oh, I would like a pair of trousers, please.
And a shirt.
No, shoes. I would like a pair of shoes, please.
I would like a pair of shoes, please.
And a cat for my head.
I think you mean a hat.
This is a cat!
A cat? A cat for my head!
Hector, come shopping with me.
Or me.
No, me.
He’s my pen friend!
All right!
Me, you and you will go shopping for Hector a little bit each.
I will go to the shoe shop.
And I will go to the clothes shop.
No, I’ll go to the clothes shop!
OK, I’ll just buy the shirt.
I’ll buy the trousers!
Good! Hah!
Good.
Right, let’s go!
Oh, no. I completely forgot!
We need eggs, lemons and dog food.
Oh, it’s all right. I’ll do it online later.
Eggs, lemons, dog food.
Oh, well done, Hector.
Bye, Hector. Oh, and don’t answer the phone. It might be the tarantula.
OK.
Bye, Hector. Be good. And if you can’t be good, be careful.
Eh?
Never mind!
09:04
Nadia, I have a cold … Bridget has a cold … and Hector has … terrible pyjamas.
Oh, you should see them, Nadia! They are so funny!
Hi, sweetie. I wanted to buy Hector some new clothes on my own.
But Annie and Nick said they wanted to shop for Hector as well.
So guess what? We’re all going shopping for Hector.
What will he look like?
And Annie thinks Hector needs a cowboy look.
But I think he needs a biker look, like me! Yeah!
10:13
Good morning, sir. I would like … a cat for my head! Ha-ha!
A cat … oh, room service.
Hello, I would like an egg for my head. Ha-ha! Lemons for my head!
Oh, dog food for my head!
Landlady
Who’s that?
Aah! The tarantula!
Landlady
I said, “Who’s that?”
Hello.
Landlady
Where’s Bridget?
Er … where is Bridget?
Me, I am Bridget.
Landlady
I don’t believe you.
Yes, I have a cold! Atchoo! Atchoo!
Landlady
Oh, I’m sorry.
Oh, thank you. Atchoo!
Ssh! Charley!
Landlady
Is that a dog?
No, no, it is not a dog. It’s … Annie. Yes, Annie has a cold also!
Landlady
Oh, poor Annie.
Thank you. Atchoo! Now goodbye! Atchoo! Atchoo!
Oh, oh ole! I am Hector, I speak English. Eggs, lemons, dog food. Eggs, lemons, dog food.
12:12
Oh, hi. Good afternoon, Annie.
Good afternoon, Hector. I bought this for you.
Oh, what is it?
Try it on.
Eh?
Try it on!
Try it on?
Oh, try it on! Oh, ah.
Where’s Hector?
In the bathroom.
Good. I’ll give this to him.
It’s OK, I’ll give it to him!
No, it’s all right.
Hector …
Hector …
I’ve got something for you.
Oh, OK.
Come in.
Spoilsport!
Hector? Hector?
Hello.
Here are your clothes. You will look so cool.
Cool?
Cool.
Cool!
Nice melons!
Melons? Who are those from?
Ah, I think Hector has been shopping online.
Oh, I’m really thirsty. I need a drink.
But we don’t need any melons!
Well, he did try!
And he bought some eggs. Yeah, just a few.




14:23
Yo, Dan! Hector did the shopping today.
He bought one hundred and forty-four eggs … and ten melons instead of ten lemons.
What an idiot.
I would like some eggs, please.
I would like some lemons, please.
And oh, dog food for my head! Ha, ha, ha, thank you!
I went shopping for Hector today and bought him something really cool!
I cannot wait for him to try it on.
I went to the clothes shop and bought Hector a really trendy outfit!
He will look just like David Beckham!
15:33
So how did Hector do the shopping?
Ah-ha! Hector ordered ten melons instead of ten lemons.
Oh, an easy mistake. He did try.
Yes, he did try.
And what about the eggs?
OK, eggs.
You buy a dozen eggs, yeah?
Yep, a dozen is ten.
A dozen is twelve, stupid!
I know!
Well, Hector has put the number twelve here.
Well, that’s OK. That’s one box.
No, he ordered twelve boxes.
One hundred and forty-four.
Now … dog food.
Ha, ha, I can’t wait!
OK, I’m ready!
We’re ready!
Enter!
Do you like it?
Well?
Ah … er … I like the shirt.
I like the sarong.
I like the shoes.
So, am I cool?

Uh …
No, I’m not cool.

Er … no!
So, I will go shopping.
Here we go again.
Hector! You can’t go out there on your own.
You went shopping on the Internet.
Yes.
Ha ha! You ordered melons instead of lemons and too many eggs.
Have you ever been to a supermarket?
No.
My …
Servants. Now I understand.
Come on, Hector, I will teach you how to shop. Hector …
Till you drop.
Bridget and I will be the shopkeepers.
And you are our customer.
OK. Good afternoon.
Good afternoon!
Can I help you, sir?
Eh?
What would you like to buy?
Oh, I would like some …
Clothes!
Yes, I would like some clothes, please.
What size?
Eh?
What … umm … size?
I don’t know.
I’ll have to measure you then.
Arms up, please.
Eh?
Arms up, please.
Oh, arms up, please.
Chest.
Ooh! One hundred and twelve centimetres!
Chest, one hundred and twelve centimetres.
And waist.
Eighty-two centimetres.
Waist, eighty-two centimetres.
And … leg!!
I’ll do that!
No, it’s OK!
I shall do that!
Eighty-seven centimetres!
Now, do you like these trousers?
Do you like this shirt?
Yes.
Good, that’s … umm… five thousand pounds.
OK.
No no no, Hector. Five thousand pounds is, is … eight thousand dollars!
Yeah.
It’s too much. It’s too expensive.
Not for Hector.
So, I am ready to go shopping! Ha ha!
Ha ha!
Good luck.
Yeah, good luck.
You’ll need it!
20:15
Where’s my lemon drink, Nick?
Nick, are there any more tissues?
All right, I’m coming as fast as I can! OK.
Oh, I feel awful.
Oh, me too. Nothing will make me feel better.
Oh, can you get that, please, Nick?
Oh, it’s only Hector.
Well, is it … cool?
Wow, man! Well done! You look great!
I would like a shirt, please.
Excellent! Oh, the clothes are super!
And a pair of trousers.
Oh, you are clever, Hector!
And a pair of shoes, please!
I have been shopping!
Oh, I’ll get it.
Hello.
Landlady
It’s me.
Oh, hello.
It’s the tarantula!
How are you?
Landlady
Fine, thank you.
Oh, good, good.
Landlady
How’s your cold?
How’s my cold?
Well, how did you know I have a cold?
Landlady
You told me this morning.
Yes, silly me! I told you this morning.
Landlady
Why are four hundred tins of dog food here for Annie?
Pardon?
I don’t know.
How strange!
Landlady
Four hundred tins.
Yes, that’s a lot of tins. I really don’t know.
Landlady
Can you ask Annie?
Yes, I’ll ask Annie. Goodbye.
The tarantula said, “Why have four hundred tins of dog food downstairs?”
Four hundred tins?

Hector!!
23:10

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Annie goes dating on the Internet, and so do Nick and Hector.
But do they like their dates?

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