
09/05/2019
Jazzer's up for a fight and Tom's forced to come clean.
Jazzer’s excited and all set to sue Bridge Farm. Again Jim advocates caution. Jazzer will be in a worse financial position if he loses. Jim’s been doing a bit of research himself and it won’t be easy to prove Tom acted unreasonably. What Jazzer needs is a no win no fee solicitor. Okay, says Jazzer, why don’t you do it for me?
Pat’s keen to visit the flat one evening and celebrate Tom and Natasha’s new home. Tom and Helen fob her off as best they can. But when Susan digs for information having not spotted Natasha for a while, Pat knows something’s up. Tom’s forced to admit Natasha’s moved out. But at that moment they’re interrupted by Jazzer.
Clarrie’s not a big fan of Borsetshire Blue. She hopes the new batch will taste different. At the tasting Pat enthuses about the creaminess and flavour. Susan agrees it’s the best Helen’s ever made. Clarrie admits it’s got character – but she doesn’t want another piece. Helen points out it’s bound to be a bit punchy until it matures more. She’s pleased with it and is quite emotional.
Later Jim and Jazzer visit Bridge Farm and Jazzer goads Tom about his lack of a pig man. Jim counsels him to stop and go back in the Tearoom. Jim wants to arrange a meeting with Tom regarding severance pay. He’ll be representing Jazzer. He recommends a swift settlement or he’ll be forced to sue.
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