Andy and Lance begin to suspect that Peter isn't all he's claiming to be, and spring a trap.
To start, I'd say it's perhaps not as as funny as other episodes in this second series, but it's the story itself that is just so engaging, the characters all matter so much, I want to know about Andy's future, and Lance's relationship with his daughter, it's so well written and performed.
I loved how surreal that opening was, with Bishop's trampoline running down the hill, 'was there a child on it,' it's bonkers.
Becky needs to get rid of Andy, she could definitely do a lot better for herself.
I just love Terry and Sheila, the pair are just so wonderfully bonkers, he's desperate to keep her happy, I just wish we had more of Sheila, Sophie Thompson is wonderfully funny.
8/10.
To start, I'd say it's perhaps not as as funny as other episodes in this second series, but it's the story itself that is just so engaging, the characters all matter so much, I want to know about Andy's future, and Lance's relationship with his daughter, it's so well written and performed.
I loved how surreal that opening was, with Bishop's trampoline running down the hill, 'was there a child on it,' it's bonkers.
Becky needs to get rid of Andy, she could definitely do a lot better for herself.
I just love Terry and Sheila, the pair are just so wonderfully bonkers, he's desperate to keep her happy, I just wish we had more of Sheila, Sophie Thompson is wonderfully funny.
8/10.