Am I Being Unreasonable? (2022) s01e05 Episode Script
Episode 5
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Dad, Mum's being weird.
Yeah, well, Mum's always weird.
Do you think it's cos
I haven't signed up to help
with the hedgehog hunt?
I'm not going to make
a potato salad for that!
I don't understand
what your problem is with her.
You're actually a married man
trawling Tinder. Oops!
I mean, I found Mr Miaowgi
in the wardrobe, mate.
I found him in the tumble dryer.
Alex's memorial's coming up,
isn't it?
You never told me
what you actually saw.
I think I have flashes of something
that I said to you last night.
Who's that boy?
And that girl
I need you to look after Harry
for me.
Just stay on the phone. Jen!
I'll be as quick as I can.
What if we have to look
after Harry forever?
You've not been very good,
have you?
Jen, it's me again.
It's probably about the 47th time
I've tried to call you,
or tried to call the police.
Please, please get back to me.
I'm going to kill you.
There's a surprise. She doesn't want
to come and look for MDF hedgehogs
in the freezing cold woods. I told
you, she's not going to be here.
Well, she might be. She might.
I just I think she'll come.
I do think so. You can't
predict what she's going to do.
She's a nutty bitch who didn't even
know where she lived.
I know. I know. I know.
No, but, like,
we know nothing about her.
Maybe she's not even called Jen.
Maybe she's called Derek.
Maybe she wears a wig, sellotapes
her bollocks to her stomach.
Oh, stop it. Don't I'm trying
to make light of it
cos I'm actually pretty pissed off.
I don't want to be the husband
who says, I told you so,
but I did tell you so. Yes.
You all right?
You look a bit worried.
Carl Collins said that if you leave
out bread and milk for hedgehogs,
when they eat it, they explode.
No! Well, they're lactose intolerant
so they can't take dairy.
Me and Mum left out bread and milk
for the hedgehogs.
Yeah, but I'm sure no hedgehogs
were actually harmed. No, no, no.
Well, that's weird because there's
a dead hedgehog next to the bowl
that was twice the size.
Unless it was just really fat,
I don't know what's happened to it.
No, that won't have been
the bread and milk, would it?
That would've That's
That would've been the cancer.
Cancer.
Cancer!
Like an aggressive form of cancer,
I would have thought.
I knew that it was cancer
the whole time. Cheers, Mum.
That's all right, babe. Oh, look.
He's got cancer?
Look, I'm just as angry as you.
I'm even angry at myself.
And I know that I'm a massive tit
because I'm so gullible.
I really wanted a mate and
Seriously, get rid of her.
Yes, I am. Get rid of her.
She's a nightmare.
I know, but I just
I know I don't know her,
but I know that she will come
back for Harry.
She will come here today.
I just know it.
Right. Well, you obviously never
read that poem in GCSE English,
did you, about the prostitute who
What? Promises a man sex
by a tree stump and then ties
her baby to his back
and fucks off on his horse?
That's mental.
Never heard that poem? Never. No.
That's annoying because
that's the perfect reference
for this situation.
It's absolutely wasted on you.
We just read sort of
John Cooper Clarke.
Oh, yeah. Mm.
I'm sorry. I am sorry.
No, don't be sorry, like,
she manipulated you.
It's not your fault. She did.
Well, it's just, you know, you're
thick as pig shite, that's all.
Cheers. That's all right.
I love you, too.
Erm So
I should probably say a few words
about Alex at tomorrow's memorial.
But I know what I want to say,
but I'm just struggling
to sort of how to say it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So I just thought, like,
maybe you could help me with it.
Oh, God, yes, of course.
Yeah. Can I read it to you?
I'm just going to check
at the start,
just to see if Lucy's heard
anything from Jen.
I'll be like two seconds, I promise.
OK? I just Just a check.
What do you want now?
I want a map.
I did already give you a map.
Yeah, but Carl Collins forced me
to eat it, so I need a new one now.
Classic Carl Collins, that.
Don't eat that all at once,
yeah?
Have you seen Jen? Ah, Nick, now,
did you get a chance
to look at my routine?
Be brutal. No, I haven't. Oh.
Have you seen Jen?
You don't think I can do it, do you?
Have you seen Jen?
But I do have funny bones, Nick,
cos I was the class clown
at Sunday school,
and every time Sister Mary
turned her back, right,
I'd do that. Jesus Christ.
Have you seen Jen?
No. Why? What's the matter?
Oh, she dropped Harry off
at ours last night,
didn't tell me where she was going,
can't get hold of her on her phone.
I don't know what to do.
I'm completely beside myself.
You've called the police,
haven't you?
I did call the police.
And they said,
because she's an adult
who went off on her own accord,
they couldn't give a flying fuck.
You cannot tell anybody this.
And I know what you're like
because you're a blabbermouth.
No, no, no.
You absolutely can trust me.
OK, you do not tell anybody.
Went round to the house,
this mad old woman
answered the door,
said that she lived there.
She'd never heard of Jen.
And then I showed her a picture of
Jen and she said, "That's not Jen.
"That's Katya."
So she never heard of Jen?!
This is a bit of an overreaction.
No, no, no. I'm sorry.
I should never have said anything
to you. OK.
You know, I think I can probably
help you find out where she lives.
I've got the new Samsung,
so I can just Google.
Oh, my God, you're just showing off
your new Samsung. Not at all.
What would you Google?
Jen McKenna, Katya, Cockbury,
question mark, something like that.
Oh, my God.
You need a massive shag,
to the point where your headboard
is banging so hard
cos your head keeps hitting it.
Possibly.
What I'm going to ask you -
don't say anything.
That's all you need to do.
Oh, come on!
I would never,
not in a situation like this.
Never.
Erm, do
Do you mind if I just tell Pippa,
Toby's mum,
just because we're quite close
and I tell her everything
and I wouldn't want her to be out of
the loop on this one.
Of course I mind!
What did I just say?
I said don't tell anyone.
What is wrong with you?
What?
I-I have no excuse.
No, you don't have any excuse.
I know I called No!
You left your poor son all night
with no phone call,
no text to say where you were.
Nothing! You are a massive
bellend.
Bellend's fair.
I'm I'm sorry. I
Nick. Nick, please. Nic!
I cannot believe
that you've done this to me,
but more importantly, I can't
believe you've done this to Harry.
What is wrong with you?!
I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
What is wrong with you?
Daniel Radcliffe,
nosing in on everyone's business.
Just fuck off, mate.
Now, tell me.
OK.
Harry took me to your house.
So you now live in an estate. Yeah?
You're wearing the same coat as me.
And I don't know
who the fuck you are.
Who is Katya?!
Where's Harry? Where is he?
Oh, now you give a fuck about Harry.
Harry is with Dan, and he's not
seeing you like that because, quite
frankly, you look dirty, and not
in a Christina Aguilera way.
You've got to tell me
what's going on. I will.
We need to talk now.
You're going to tell me everything.
This one? Yeah.
You've got seven minutes to tell me
what the fuck is going on,
because I'll be bloody damned
if I miss out
on those cut-out MDF hedgehogs.
I'll be bloody damned.
I don't know why you're being
so nice to me.
Neither do I.
You're a massive prick.
Was Harry all right? Was he upset?
He couldn't have given a shit,
like they discovered that Malcolm
next door's skylight was open
in his bedroom, so they just kept
throwing Rolos
into his sleeping face.
It's all right for me to laugh
at that. You can't laugh at that.
I'm so angry with you!
I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I know.
Where were you?!
My friend was in trouble.
You sound like Tracy Beaker.
You're covered in soil.
I know. I am.
It's just
It's just a really long story.
Well, let's make it short.
I mean, I don't like long stories
at the best of times.
I zone in and out, so just bullet
point it, succinct it. Yeah.
I, erm, smashed up a greenhouse
with a metal watering can.
I'm sorry, I thought you just said,
"I smashed up a greenhouse
with a metal watering can."
Yeah, I did.
Would you like to elaborate on that?
Well, it's cos
I needed something heavy,
and the watering can
No, not the watering can!
Right. Why are you smashing up
the greenhouse? All right!
Oh, my God, that's like a joke that
you'd find in the Chuckle Brothers.
OK, fine. It's my friend Becca.
Her husband is abusive,
and he's violent,
and he's controlling, and he's just
an all-round scum of the Earth,
waste of space,
fucking piece of shit, OK?
And her son, Leo, was the one
who called me last night
when I was at yours.
And he told me that things
were getting really bad again,
and he asked me to come and help.
And so that's that's why I left
in the way that I did.
And and I went to her house.
And when I got there,
she wouldn't let me help her.
Because he just
He just gets in her head.
And he just makes her
all these promises.
He promises he's going to change
and they're going to be happy.
And he convinces her,
and she believes him.
And then he'll do it all again.
And she doesn't know
what she's doing,
she doesn't know where she stands.
And she fucking loves him.
And he knows that.
And he's got this toxic
sort of hold over her.
Do you understand?
Yeah. Yeah, I do.
When Becca first told me
what was going on, I
I recorded our conversation.
I'm sorry,
you recorded a conversation?
Yeah, on my phone.
Why would you record a conversation?
It doesn't matter why
It doesn't matter why you did it.
Why would you do it?
No, it doesn't matter.
I needed to It matters to me.
Fine!
I recorded it because,
when I was young,
something really bad happened
to me at home.
And my mum didn't believe me
because she said
I didn't have any proof.
So I just record things
so that people might believe me.
What bad thing happened to you?
I don't really want to
Be specific.
I need to know everything.
Don't just tell me a half truth.
I want to know ALL the truth.
My stepdad
He
Oh, my God. He
It was only once, but my mum,
she didn't
She wouldn't
Will you will you just listen
to this, please?
No, my wages all go
into his account.
It's just like for bills,
it's easier.
And he just gives me an allowance
in cash.
I haven't got a bank card.
Just come and stay with me.
Bring Leo and stay with me.
I can't.
He looks at my fucking phone, Jen.
It's not as fucking easy as that.
You don't understand.
You don't understand.
Can we just tell someone? What for?
There is nothing I can do.
Please tell me you believe me now.
OK. Of course I believe you.
The only thing that's not quite
matching up for me
is why did you end up fucking up
a greenhouse?
Her husband's, erm
Well, he's a really keen gardener.
Right.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
So
I just really felt like
fucking it all up.
Do you know, weirdly,
you fucking up a greenhouse
Yeah? Actually makes me love you
a little bit more.
If that's That's weird.
It is. Yeah.
I mean, thank you, but it's odd.
You've never recorded me, have you?
Why would I do that?
I don't know. You're different.
I would never do that to you. No?
I've got something
that'll cheer you up. Right.
So, you know
Lucy's been renovating her house.
Yeah. She's got that great big hole
in her wall.
A bat got in, and it flew
into the downstairs bathroom.
And every time she goes
into the downstairs bathroom,
it bites her on her face.
And there's nothing she can do
about it because it's like
an endangered species.
So the wildlife rescue people won't
touch it with a bloody bargepole.
And then she ran out of the house.
It followed her all the way
down the road.
She ran into the newsagents
and the only way they could get
it off her face was to sort
of distract it with a Twix.
I I call bullshit on that.
That can't be true.
Right. I think you need a shower.
Yeah. Because
Yeah, I can't have a shower
cos my boiler is
Right. Come to mine.
You'll have a shower at mine.
Yeah. OK, let's go.
You did that really well.
You kept that to five minutes, 39.
Oh, wow.
Come here.
How's things with Dan, then?
The only way I could describe it,
it's like playing mummies
and daddies at school,
in the playground, rearranging
the chairs in the playhouse and
pushing the plastic dolly around.
That's about it.
Bleak, isn't it?
I mean, I didn't want to say,
but yeah.
Oh, bollocks. What?
Oh, it's 3.00, and I'm supposed to
help Dan set up this memorial thing.
Oh. People don't generally eat at
those things, do they?
You'd be surprised.
I only bought crisps!
Oh, God, no. You've got to do
proper food at those things. Really?
Yeah. Sandwiches at the very least.
Oh, God. A quiche as well.
She's put her hanging
baskets back up. Oh, God.
Do you want to pop in and say
hi to Katya?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, very funny.
So I've got to do a quiche, have I?
Yeah, everyone loves quiche.
Oh, really?
And it's, you know, finger food,
isn't it? Oh, God.
How are you feeling about it?
Unprepared, obviously.
No, not like the, you know,
organisational element.
I meant how are you actually
feeling about Alex?
Oh, I miss him every day.
Oi.
You know how, like,
houses can be haunted?
Do you think people can be haunted?
Are you OK?
Yeah, I'm fine.
I think, personally, the only sort
of people that believe in ghosts
are sort of really sad, bored,
lonely people.
Like Viv. Viv?
Viv believes in ghosts.
Rest my case. Case in point.
I cannot believe you work for Viv.
Yeah.
Lol! Yeah, thanks.
And she fired you!
Yeah, she did. Trololololol! Yeah.
Do you know, you're really vile,
aren't you? Very vile human being.
All right, five reasons why
you should help your wife
clean the house.
You live here too.
You live here too.
You live here too.
You live here too.
You live here too.
I'm not really sure that
we're your target audience.
Ollie, I think you're going to find,
as young men growing up in this
world, this is exactly the type of
stuff you need to be hearing,
all right? OK.
OK. Knock, knock. Who's there?
Impatient feminist.
Impatient fe
Why don't we have equal pay yet?!
Why are you screaming about gender
pay in my son's sweet face?
Well, the boys just agreed to be
my first audience, didn't you?
No. I wouldn't say we agreed.
Oh, my goodness. Erm
You haven't seen Dan, have you?
Yeah.
He said he was going to go
and set up for tomorrow.
How was he? Was he all right? Cross?
Well, he was he was all right.
I think he was wondering
where you got to. Yeah.
Oh, God. Erm
OK, can we just have a
heart-to-heart? Woman on woman?
You know I'm always up
and ready for that.
I think the fact is that I've
always thoroughly disliked you.
What? Justified or unjustified.
How much did I used to slag her off?
Every day.
Every day on the way to school?
Every single day. Mental.
What I want to say is, I've had
a total eclipse of the sun.
I don't feel that way
about you any more.
I really like you.
You showed me a bit of
vulnerability, which I like.
I think your comedy is up there
with some of the greats, you know?
It's getting there. It's getting
there, isn't it? Yeah, yeah.
On that note, would it be possible
for you to look after these two
while I go and help Dan out at
the memorial and maybe to drop them
back home at mine afterwards?
Is that OK?
It would be my pleasure.
Brilliant. And on the same note,
would you be able to rustle up a
quiche?
Absolutely. That's no problem.
I love making
Well 20 to 40
20 to 40 quiches?
For tomorrow morning.
Oh. I mean, you've probably
got about 12 hours?
For the memorial tomorrow.
By tomorrow?
Brilliant. I'll leave that with you.
Er, s-sure. Thank you.
Thank you so much, Lucy.
Thank you.
No, thank
Do you know what? You remind me
of a very young Jim Carrey.
Wow. Yeah. Wow.
Well, when he was Thank you.
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, he's
trying to hone find his craft.
Yeah. He hasn't quite got
to the Dumb and Dumber.
That is spot-on.
An inspiration to many.
Yeah.
Don't stop pulling those mad faces!
OK.
All right. What do you call a
woman who has loads of sex?
I don't know.
Her name!
Dan, I'm just getting in a taxi now.
What?
No, I definitely said on the
email the 26th. What is it?
Oh, my God. Let me just
What? One sec!
Oh, my
Dan? Dan!
Oh, my God!
What is it? What's happened?
I put the wrong date on the email
for the memorial so nobody's
going to be able to come!
Oh, mate.
Oh, my God. What am I going to do?
Oh, OK, erm
Is this the temp agency?
Is it possible to get about
20 to 30 people for tomorrow?
No, no, no, sorry, not to work,
to actually mourn. Mourners, yeah.
I'm sorry, I thought you
just said three grand.
Oh, you did? OK, that's fine.
Thank you.
Righto.
Thanks, mate.
Three grand.
Oh, God.
I haven't been here
since the wedding.
It's going to be really hard, Nick.
Nick? Hmm?
Shall we go in?
Yeah.
I just need a moment
to talk to my man.
Of course.
Dan?
Oh, there you are.
Sorry. Crisps?
Yeah. I mean, I think I gave you
200 quid to sort the food out, Nick.
Yeah, that's, er
£200 worth of crisps there.
Oh, my God. I mean, it's adorable,
but it's a little bit annoying.
There are quiches coming,
so don't paNick about that.
That's all right.
Everyone loves quiche, don't they?
As long as it arrives
on the right date.
Your mum and Suz have
done a really good job.
Yeah, you think?
They have, haven't they?
Well, it feels, like, smaller
than it did on our wedding day,
don't you think?
God, do you remember when Simon
thought the DJ booth was a urinal
cos he was so battered? Oh, yeah!
That's your family. I know.
Bunch of wrong 'uns.
Erm Harry's with Lucy, so
I know. Thank you.
I mean, they're all Prosecco
flavour as well, Nick.
Like, people are going to think
it's a product launch, aren't they?
Why is she Why is she still
here? Why are you still here?
I wanted to say sorry and explain.
I mean, she's even got the same
ciothes as you, Nick.
Who are you? Like, you're
fucking eeh-eeh-eeh-eeh!
What's going on? I'm sorry, Dan.
No, I'm sorry that you haven't
realised that this is actually
my brother's memorial.
So if you'd be as kind as just
to fuck off out of my life,
out of my wife's life, out of
our cat's life.
That'd be really nice.
Thank you very much.
Could you I know you're
going to go mental.
Could you just let her explain?
Just, please, just
Oh, my Are you joking me?
Nick, come on. Are you joking me?
Just listen to her because
Listen? I've been I've been
really fucking patient up till here.
I know. I've been really
understanding, and now what?
She's going to reel you back in?
It's that easy, is it?
Oh, my God. Honestly, Nick, if you
love me, if you've ever loved me,
please tell her to go.
Nick.
Nick. Nick SIGHS
Nick.
Nick?
Oh, my God.
Oh. Right, well, you can fuck off as
well. Go on, fuck off with her.
Go on, go on.
Actually, no, no, no.
Wait, wait, wait.
You can do all this.
You can do all this.
I'm going to go. I'm going to go
and stay at my mum's.
Girl fucking power! Fuck off!
Mate, I
Can I, erm?
Is there anything?
Can you just give me a minute, mate?
Oh, God. It's such a mess.
Oh
Oi!
Nick. I'm here, look.
You know I've got an ear infection,
you dick!
Oh
Yes!
You threw that like Mr Burns, then.
Oh
Oh, God!
What do you want from me?
What do you want from me?!
Signature.
Oh, my Go Sorry. Erm
Yes, sorry. What is it for?
Crisps. Crisps. Yes.
God, I must have been really pissed,
I know.
You don't want any crisps, do you?
Maybe. What flavour?
Prosecco flavour.
No, you're all right.
I'll just go get the rest.
God, you know, I actually
feel relieved.
What, that he's gone?
That he's gone, yeah.
That's OK.
I'm really glad I'm here.
I'm really glad you're here.
Is that your phone?
Yeah, who is it? Can you see?
It's Dan. Oof
Are you going to answer it?
No. Are you sure?
Yeah.
God, I wish you had a cock.
It'd be really big as well,
wouldn't it?
You'd be just, like,
the best partner.
You'd be so supportive I know.
And sort of not want
thanking for putting up
a set of shelves
No. I wouldn't need it.
Not needing a blowjob for it.
I wouldn't need it
You'd just do it.
Cos I'd be I'd be secure enough
in my own masculinity that I would
just be happy to do it for you
and I wouldn't need
anything in return.
Oh! I wouldn't need to
prove anything, you know?
Oh, that's so great.
And I'd do it
I'd do it as soon as
you asked me to do it.
Wouldn't put it off and go to
the pub and bitch about you
or anything like that.
And you'd take me into, like, the
town at the weekend and you'd come
into the Lush shop with me and let
me look at all the bath bombs,
not complain about how the smell of
the Lush shop gives you a headache.
Yeah, exactly.
And I wouldn't mind that my
coat just smelled like it
for hours afterwards.
And you'd let me watch
RuPaul's Drag Race.
I'd want to watch RuPaul's
Drag Race. Yeah! Absolutely.
And discuss it over, like,
a bottle of wine. Yeah.
In really really detail.
Yeah. Yeah.
And I'd have my favourite ones
and you'd have yours and we'd argue
over them, but we probably would
agree on on the winner. Yeah.
Do you know, I always thought I was
going to be something
really magnificent.
You are magnificent.
I'm not. I'm an absolute idiot.
What have I done with my life?
I thought I was going to be, like
Start my own girl group and
I mean, you are a fucking idiot.
Yeah. Yeah.
But you're really magnificent.
You've got no idea, have you?
Why is you so bloody great to me?
Oh, I don't know.
I don't know what I'd have done
if I'd not met you.
Thank you for believing me.
That's all right.
It's just not nice, not sharing.
Mum, Ollie won't let me play
with his camcorder.
Yeah, but you can't play with it.
It's not a toy.
I use it to make my films.
Don't argue about it.
Just go go upstairs and put your
pyjamas on. You've had a long day.
It'll be bedtime soon anyway.
Go on. Off you go.
It's not fair.
Can you deal with them?
Yeah, I'll do it. Don't worry.
Oh, you're such a great husband.
I'm a really good husband, aren't I?
Yeah.
Go on, up you get. Ugh.
Tomorrow's going to be hell,
isn't it?
I'm going to be there, OK?
It's going to be all right.
Thank you. Right, you stay down here
and I'll sort these kids out.
Oh, I'd better see
where this cat's at.
Have you got any tampons?
Yeah, cupboard under the sink. OK.
When did you come on your period?
This morning.
What? Same!
You too? Me too.
We've Synced up.
We've synced up!
Oh, my gosh.
That's really great, that.
See where this fat bastard is.
Mr Miaowgi?
Mr Miaowgi!
Whatever the fuck your name is.
Ugh.
"Have you turned the
light off, Ollie?"
"Yes, of course I have, Mum."
Fuck's sake.
Ugh.
How do you work this bloody thing?
Ah.
Come on, then, greedy guts.
Aww. You've not been very good,
have you?
You've destroyed the whole city.
Let's get rid of you, then.
Three, two, one Blast off.
Oh, my God
You stupid bitch!
How did you do the "X"?
Well, thank you for asking.
I did the line and I stopped
mid-flow,
and I readjusted, and I
finished the other line.
It's really great, OK?
Let me be your vacuum cleaner
Breathing in your dust
Let me be your Morris Minor
I will never rust
If you like your coffee hot
Let me be your coffee pot
You call the shots
I want to be yours
Let me be your electric meter
I will never run out
Let me be the electric heater
You get pneumonia without
Let me be your setting lotion
Grip your skull with deep devotion
Deep as the deep Atlantic Ocean
That's how deep is my devotion
Deep, deep, deep, deep, d-deep-deep
I don't want to be hers
I want to be yours.
Dad, Mum's being weird.
Yeah, well, Mum's always weird.
Do you think it's cos
I haven't signed up to help
with the hedgehog hunt?
I'm not going to make
a potato salad for that!
I don't understand
what your problem is with her.
You're actually a married man
trawling Tinder. Oops!
I mean, I found Mr Miaowgi
in the wardrobe, mate.
I found him in the tumble dryer.
Alex's memorial's coming up,
isn't it?
You never told me
what you actually saw.
I think I have flashes of something
that I said to you last night.
Who's that boy?
And that girl
I need you to look after Harry
for me.
Just stay on the phone. Jen!
I'll be as quick as I can.
What if we have to look
after Harry forever?
You've not been very good,
have you?
Jen, it's me again.
It's probably about the 47th time
I've tried to call you,
or tried to call the police.
Please, please get back to me.
I'm going to kill you.
There's a surprise. She doesn't want
to come and look for MDF hedgehogs
in the freezing cold woods. I told
you, she's not going to be here.
Well, she might be. She might.
I just I think she'll come.
I do think so. You can't
predict what she's going to do.
She's a nutty bitch who didn't even
know where she lived.
I know. I know. I know.
No, but, like,
we know nothing about her.
Maybe she's not even called Jen.
Maybe she's called Derek.
Maybe she wears a wig, sellotapes
her bollocks to her stomach.
Oh, stop it. Don't I'm trying
to make light of it
cos I'm actually pretty pissed off.
I don't want to be the husband
who says, I told you so,
but I did tell you so. Yes.
You all right?
You look a bit worried.
Carl Collins said that if you leave
out bread and milk for hedgehogs,
when they eat it, they explode.
No! Well, they're lactose intolerant
so they can't take dairy.
Me and Mum left out bread and milk
for the hedgehogs.
Yeah, but I'm sure no hedgehogs
were actually harmed. No, no, no.
Well, that's weird because there's
a dead hedgehog next to the bowl
that was twice the size.
Unless it was just really fat,
I don't know what's happened to it.
No, that won't have been
the bread and milk, would it?
That would've That's
That would've been the cancer.
Cancer.
Cancer!
Like an aggressive form of cancer,
I would have thought.
I knew that it was cancer
the whole time. Cheers, Mum.
That's all right, babe. Oh, look.
He's got cancer?
Look, I'm just as angry as you.
I'm even angry at myself.
And I know that I'm a massive tit
because I'm so gullible.
I really wanted a mate and
Seriously, get rid of her.
Yes, I am. Get rid of her.
She's a nightmare.
I know, but I just
I know I don't know her,
but I know that she will come
back for Harry.
She will come here today.
I just know it.
Right. Well, you obviously never
read that poem in GCSE English,
did you, about the prostitute who
What? Promises a man sex
by a tree stump and then ties
her baby to his back
and fucks off on his horse?
That's mental.
Never heard that poem? Never. No.
That's annoying because
that's the perfect reference
for this situation.
It's absolutely wasted on you.
We just read sort of
John Cooper Clarke.
Oh, yeah. Mm.
I'm sorry. I am sorry.
No, don't be sorry, like,
she manipulated you.
It's not your fault. She did.
Well, it's just, you know, you're
thick as pig shite, that's all.
Cheers. That's all right.
I love you, too.
Erm So
I should probably say a few words
about Alex at tomorrow's memorial.
But I know what I want to say,
but I'm just struggling
to sort of how to say it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So I just thought, like,
maybe you could help me with it.
Oh, God, yes, of course.
Yeah. Can I read it to you?
I'm just going to check
at the start,
just to see if Lucy's heard
anything from Jen.
I'll be like two seconds, I promise.
OK? I just Just a check.
What do you want now?
I want a map.
I did already give you a map.
Yeah, but Carl Collins forced me
to eat it, so I need a new one now.
Classic Carl Collins, that.
Don't eat that all at once,
yeah?
Have you seen Jen? Ah, Nick, now,
did you get a chance
to look at my routine?
Be brutal. No, I haven't. Oh.
Have you seen Jen?
You don't think I can do it, do you?
Have you seen Jen?
But I do have funny bones, Nick,
cos I was the class clown
at Sunday school,
and every time Sister Mary
turned her back, right,
I'd do that. Jesus Christ.
Have you seen Jen?
No. Why? What's the matter?
Oh, she dropped Harry off
at ours last night,
didn't tell me where she was going,
can't get hold of her on her phone.
I don't know what to do.
I'm completely beside myself.
You've called the police,
haven't you?
I did call the police.
And they said,
because she's an adult
who went off on her own accord,
they couldn't give a flying fuck.
You cannot tell anybody this.
And I know what you're like
because you're a blabbermouth.
No, no, no.
You absolutely can trust me.
OK, you do not tell anybody.
Went round to the house,
this mad old woman
answered the door,
said that she lived there.
She'd never heard of Jen.
And then I showed her a picture of
Jen and she said, "That's not Jen.
"That's Katya."
So she never heard of Jen?!
This is a bit of an overreaction.
No, no, no. I'm sorry.
I should never have said anything
to you. OK.
You know, I think I can probably
help you find out where she lives.
I've got the new Samsung,
so I can just Google.
Oh, my God, you're just showing off
your new Samsung. Not at all.
What would you Google?
Jen McKenna, Katya, Cockbury,
question mark, something like that.
Oh, my God.
You need a massive shag,
to the point where your headboard
is banging so hard
cos your head keeps hitting it.
Possibly.
What I'm going to ask you -
don't say anything.
That's all you need to do.
Oh, come on!
I would never,
not in a situation like this.
Never.
Erm, do
Do you mind if I just tell Pippa,
Toby's mum,
just because we're quite close
and I tell her everything
and I wouldn't want her to be out of
the loop on this one.
Of course I mind!
What did I just say?
I said don't tell anyone.
What is wrong with you?
What?
I-I have no excuse.
No, you don't have any excuse.
I know I called No!
You left your poor son all night
with no phone call,
no text to say where you were.
Nothing! You are a massive
bellend.
Bellend's fair.
I'm I'm sorry. I
Nick. Nick, please. Nic!
I cannot believe
that you've done this to me,
but more importantly, I can't
believe you've done this to Harry.
What is wrong with you?!
I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
What is wrong with you?
Daniel Radcliffe,
nosing in on everyone's business.
Just fuck off, mate.
Now, tell me.
OK.
Harry took me to your house.
So you now live in an estate. Yeah?
You're wearing the same coat as me.
And I don't know
who the fuck you are.
Who is Katya?!
Where's Harry? Where is he?
Oh, now you give a fuck about Harry.
Harry is with Dan, and he's not
seeing you like that because, quite
frankly, you look dirty, and not
in a Christina Aguilera way.
You've got to tell me
what's going on. I will.
We need to talk now.
You're going to tell me everything.
This one? Yeah.
You've got seven minutes to tell me
what the fuck is going on,
because I'll be bloody damned
if I miss out
on those cut-out MDF hedgehogs.
I'll be bloody damned.
I don't know why you're being
so nice to me.
Neither do I.
You're a massive prick.
Was Harry all right? Was he upset?
He couldn't have given a shit,
like they discovered that Malcolm
next door's skylight was open
in his bedroom, so they just kept
throwing Rolos
into his sleeping face.
It's all right for me to laugh
at that. You can't laugh at that.
I'm so angry with you!
I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I know.
Where were you?!
My friend was in trouble.
You sound like Tracy Beaker.
You're covered in soil.
I know. I am.
It's just
It's just a really long story.
Well, let's make it short.
I mean, I don't like long stories
at the best of times.
I zone in and out, so just bullet
point it, succinct it. Yeah.
I, erm, smashed up a greenhouse
with a metal watering can.
I'm sorry, I thought you just said,
"I smashed up a greenhouse
with a metal watering can."
Yeah, I did.
Would you like to elaborate on that?
Well, it's cos
I needed something heavy,
and the watering can
No, not the watering can!
Right. Why are you smashing up
the greenhouse? All right!
Oh, my God, that's like a joke that
you'd find in the Chuckle Brothers.
OK, fine. It's my friend Becca.
Her husband is abusive,
and he's violent,
and he's controlling, and he's just
an all-round scum of the Earth,
waste of space,
fucking piece of shit, OK?
And her son, Leo, was the one
who called me last night
when I was at yours.
And he told me that things
were getting really bad again,
and he asked me to come and help.
And so that's that's why I left
in the way that I did.
And and I went to her house.
And when I got there,
she wouldn't let me help her.
Because he just
He just gets in her head.
And he just makes her
all these promises.
He promises he's going to change
and they're going to be happy.
And he convinces her,
and she believes him.
And then he'll do it all again.
And she doesn't know
what she's doing,
she doesn't know where she stands.
And she fucking loves him.
And he knows that.
And he's got this toxic
sort of hold over her.
Do you understand?
Yeah. Yeah, I do.
When Becca first told me
what was going on, I
I recorded our conversation.
I'm sorry,
you recorded a conversation?
Yeah, on my phone.
Why would you record a conversation?
It doesn't matter why
It doesn't matter why you did it.
Why would you do it?
No, it doesn't matter.
I needed to It matters to me.
Fine!
I recorded it because,
when I was young,
something really bad happened
to me at home.
And my mum didn't believe me
because she said
I didn't have any proof.
So I just record things
so that people might believe me.
What bad thing happened to you?
I don't really want to
Be specific.
I need to know everything.
Don't just tell me a half truth.
I want to know ALL the truth.
My stepdad
He
Oh, my God. He
It was only once, but my mum,
she didn't
She wouldn't
Will you will you just listen
to this, please?
No, my wages all go
into his account.
It's just like for bills,
it's easier.
And he just gives me an allowance
in cash.
I haven't got a bank card.
Just come and stay with me.
Bring Leo and stay with me.
I can't.
He looks at my fucking phone, Jen.
It's not as fucking easy as that.
You don't understand.
You don't understand.
Can we just tell someone? What for?
There is nothing I can do.
Please tell me you believe me now.
OK. Of course I believe you.
The only thing that's not quite
matching up for me
is why did you end up fucking up
a greenhouse?
Her husband's, erm
Well, he's a really keen gardener.
Right.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
So
I just really felt like
fucking it all up.
Do you know, weirdly,
you fucking up a greenhouse
Yeah? Actually makes me love you
a little bit more.
If that's That's weird.
It is. Yeah.
I mean, thank you, but it's odd.
You've never recorded me, have you?
Why would I do that?
I don't know. You're different.
I would never do that to you. No?
I've got something
that'll cheer you up. Right.
So, you know
Lucy's been renovating her house.
Yeah. She's got that great big hole
in her wall.
A bat got in, and it flew
into the downstairs bathroom.
And every time she goes
into the downstairs bathroom,
it bites her on her face.
And there's nothing she can do
about it because it's like
an endangered species.
So the wildlife rescue people won't
touch it with a bloody bargepole.
And then she ran out of the house.
It followed her all the way
down the road.
She ran into the newsagents
and the only way they could get
it off her face was to sort
of distract it with a Twix.
I I call bullshit on that.
That can't be true.
Right. I think you need a shower.
Yeah. Because
Yeah, I can't have a shower
cos my boiler is
Right. Come to mine.
You'll have a shower at mine.
Yeah. OK, let's go.
You did that really well.
You kept that to five minutes, 39.
Oh, wow.
Come here.
How's things with Dan, then?
The only way I could describe it,
it's like playing mummies
and daddies at school,
in the playground, rearranging
the chairs in the playhouse and
pushing the plastic dolly around.
That's about it.
Bleak, isn't it?
I mean, I didn't want to say,
but yeah.
Oh, bollocks. What?
Oh, it's 3.00, and I'm supposed to
help Dan set up this memorial thing.
Oh. People don't generally eat at
those things, do they?
You'd be surprised.
I only bought crisps!
Oh, God, no. You've got to do
proper food at those things. Really?
Yeah. Sandwiches at the very least.
Oh, God. A quiche as well.
She's put her hanging
baskets back up. Oh, God.
Do you want to pop in and say
hi to Katya?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, very funny.
So I've got to do a quiche, have I?
Yeah, everyone loves quiche.
Oh, really?
And it's, you know, finger food,
isn't it? Oh, God.
How are you feeling about it?
Unprepared, obviously.
No, not like the, you know,
organisational element.
I meant how are you actually
feeling about Alex?
Oh, I miss him every day.
Oi.
You know how, like,
houses can be haunted?
Do you think people can be haunted?
Are you OK?
Yeah, I'm fine.
I think, personally, the only sort
of people that believe in ghosts
are sort of really sad, bored,
lonely people.
Like Viv. Viv?
Viv believes in ghosts.
Rest my case. Case in point.
I cannot believe you work for Viv.
Yeah.
Lol! Yeah, thanks.
And she fired you!
Yeah, she did. Trololololol! Yeah.
Do you know, you're really vile,
aren't you? Very vile human being.
All right, five reasons why
you should help your wife
clean the house.
You live here too.
You live here too.
You live here too.
You live here too.
You live here too.
I'm not really sure that
we're your target audience.
Ollie, I think you're going to find,
as young men growing up in this
world, this is exactly the type of
stuff you need to be hearing,
all right? OK.
OK. Knock, knock. Who's there?
Impatient feminist.
Impatient fe
Why don't we have equal pay yet?!
Why are you screaming about gender
pay in my son's sweet face?
Well, the boys just agreed to be
my first audience, didn't you?
No. I wouldn't say we agreed.
Oh, my goodness. Erm
You haven't seen Dan, have you?
Yeah.
He said he was going to go
and set up for tomorrow.
How was he? Was he all right? Cross?
Well, he was he was all right.
I think he was wondering
where you got to. Yeah.
Oh, God. Erm
OK, can we just have a
heart-to-heart? Woman on woman?
You know I'm always up
and ready for that.
I think the fact is that I've
always thoroughly disliked you.
What? Justified or unjustified.
How much did I used to slag her off?
Every day.
Every day on the way to school?
Every single day. Mental.
What I want to say is, I've had
a total eclipse of the sun.
I don't feel that way
about you any more.
I really like you.
You showed me a bit of
vulnerability, which I like.
I think your comedy is up there
with some of the greats, you know?
It's getting there. It's getting
there, isn't it? Yeah, yeah.
On that note, would it be possible
for you to look after these two
while I go and help Dan out at
the memorial and maybe to drop them
back home at mine afterwards?
Is that OK?
It would be my pleasure.
Brilliant. And on the same note,
would you be able to rustle up a
quiche?
Absolutely. That's no problem.
I love making
Well 20 to 40
20 to 40 quiches?
For tomorrow morning.
Oh. I mean, you've probably
got about 12 hours?
For the memorial tomorrow.
By tomorrow?
Brilliant. I'll leave that with you.
Er, s-sure. Thank you.
Thank you so much, Lucy.
Thank you.
No, thank
Do you know what? You remind me
of a very young Jim Carrey.
Wow. Yeah. Wow.
Well, when he was Thank you.
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, he's
trying to hone find his craft.
Yeah. He hasn't quite got
to the Dumb and Dumber.
That is spot-on.
An inspiration to many.
Yeah.
Don't stop pulling those mad faces!
OK.
All right. What do you call a
woman who has loads of sex?
I don't know.
Her name!
Dan, I'm just getting in a taxi now.
What?
No, I definitely said on the
email the 26th. What is it?
Oh, my God. Let me just
What? One sec!
Oh, my
Dan? Dan!
Oh, my God!
What is it? What's happened?
I put the wrong date on the email
for the memorial so nobody's
going to be able to come!
Oh, mate.
Oh, my God. What am I going to do?
Oh, OK, erm
Is this the temp agency?
Is it possible to get about
20 to 30 people for tomorrow?
No, no, no, sorry, not to work,
to actually mourn. Mourners, yeah.
I'm sorry, I thought you
just said three grand.
Oh, you did? OK, that's fine.
Thank you.
Righto.
Thanks, mate.
Three grand.
Oh, God.
I haven't been here
since the wedding.
It's going to be really hard, Nick.
Nick? Hmm?
Shall we go in?
Yeah.
I just need a moment
to talk to my man.
Of course.
Dan?
Oh, there you are.
Sorry. Crisps?
Yeah. I mean, I think I gave you
200 quid to sort the food out, Nick.
Yeah, that's, er
£200 worth of crisps there.
Oh, my God. I mean, it's adorable,
but it's a little bit annoying.
There are quiches coming,
so don't paNick about that.
That's all right.
Everyone loves quiche, don't they?
As long as it arrives
on the right date.
Your mum and Suz have
done a really good job.
Yeah, you think?
They have, haven't they?
Well, it feels, like, smaller
than it did on our wedding day,
don't you think?
God, do you remember when Simon
thought the DJ booth was a urinal
cos he was so battered? Oh, yeah!
That's your family. I know.
Bunch of wrong 'uns.
Erm Harry's with Lucy, so
I know. Thank you.
I mean, they're all Prosecco
flavour as well, Nick.
Like, people are going to think
it's a product launch, aren't they?
Why is she Why is she still
here? Why are you still here?
I wanted to say sorry and explain.
I mean, she's even got the same
ciothes as you, Nick.
Who are you? Like, you're
fucking eeh-eeh-eeh-eeh!
What's going on? I'm sorry, Dan.
No, I'm sorry that you haven't
realised that this is actually
my brother's memorial.
So if you'd be as kind as just
to fuck off out of my life,
out of my wife's life, out of
our cat's life.
That'd be really nice.
Thank you very much.
Could you I know you're
going to go mental.
Could you just let her explain?
Just, please, just
Oh, my Are you joking me?
Nick, come on. Are you joking me?
Just listen to her because
Listen? I've been I've been
really fucking patient up till here.
I know. I've been really
understanding, and now what?
She's going to reel you back in?
It's that easy, is it?
Oh, my God. Honestly, Nick, if you
love me, if you've ever loved me,
please tell her to go.
Nick.
Nick. Nick SIGHS
Nick.
Nick?
Oh, my God.
Oh. Right, well, you can fuck off as
well. Go on, fuck off with her.
Go on, go on.
Actually, no, no, no.
Wait, wait, wait.
You can do all this.
You can do all this.
I'm going to go. I'm going to go
and stay at my mum's.
Girl fucking power! Fuck off!
Mate, I
Can I, erm?
Is there anything?
Can you just give me a minute, mate?
Oh, God. It's such a mess.
Oh
Oi!
Nick. I'm here, look.
You know I've got an ear infection,
you dick!
Oh
Yes!
You threw that like Mr Burns, then.
Oh
Oh, God!
What do you want from me?
What do you want from me?!
Signature.
Oh, my Go Sorry. Erm
Yes, sorry. What is it for?
Crisps. Crisps. Yes.
God, I must have been really pissed,
I know.
You don't want any crisps, do you?
Maybe. What flavour?
Prosecco flavour.
No, you're all right.
I'll just go get the rest.
God, you know, I actually
feel relieved.
What, that he's gone?
That he's gone, yeah.
That's OK.
I'm really glad I'm here.
I'm really glad you're here.
Is that your phone?
Yeah, who is it? Can you see?
It's Dan. Oof
Are you going to answer it?
No. Are you sure?
Yeah.
God, I wish you had a cock.
It'd be really big as well,
wouldn't it?
You'd be just, like,
the best partner.
You'd be so supportive I know.
And sort of not want
thanking for putting up
a set of shelves
No. I wouldn't need it.
Not needing a blowjob for it.
I wouldn't need it
You'd just do it.
Cos I'd be I'd be secure enough
in my own masculinity that I would
just be happy to do it for you
and I wouldn't need
anything in return.
Oh! I wouldn't need to
prove anything, you know?
Oh, that's so great.
And I'd do it
I'd do it as soon as
you asked me to do it.
Wouldn't put it off and go to
the pub and bitch about you
or anything like that.
And you'd take me into, like, the
town at the weekend and you'd come
into the Lush shop with me and let
me look at all the bath bombs,
not complain about how the smell of
the Lush shop gives you a headache.
Yeah, exactly.
And I wouldn't mind that my
coat just smelled like it
for hours afterwards.
And you'd let me watch
RuPaul's Drag Race.
I'd want to watch RuPaul's
Drag Race. Yeah! Absolutely.
And discuss it over, like,
a bottle of wine. Yeah.
In really really detail.
Yeah. Yeah.
And I'd have my favourite ones
and you'd have yours and we'd argue
over them, but we probably would
agree on on the winner. Yeah.
Do you know, I always thought I was
going to be something
really magnificent.
You are magnificent.
I'm not. I'm an absolute idiot.
What have I done with my life?
I thought I was going to be, like
Start my own girl group and
I mean, you are a fucking idiot.
Yeah. Yeah.
But you're really magnificent.
You've got no idea, have you?
Why is you so bloody great to me?
Oh, I don't know.
I don't know what I'd have done
if I'd not met you.
Thank you for believing me.
That's all right.
It's just not nice, not sharing.
Mum, Ollie won't let me play
with his camcorder.
Yeah, but you can't play with it.
It's not a toy.
I use it to make my films.
Don't argue about it.
Just go go upstairs and put your
pyjamas on. You've had a long day.
It'll be bedtime soon anyway.
Go on. Off you go.
It's not fair.
Can you deal with them?
Yeah, I'll do it. Don't worry.
Oh, you're such a great husband.
I'm a really good husband, aren't I?
Yeah.
Go on, up you get. Ugh.
Tomorrow's going to be hell,
isn't it?
I'm going to be there, OK?
It's going to be all right.
Thank you. Right, you stay down here
and I'll sort these kids out.
Oh, I'd better see
where this cat's at.
Have you got any tampons?
Yeah, cupboard under the sink. OK.
When did you come on your period?
This morning.
What? Same!
You too? Me too.
We've Synced up.
We've synced up!
Oh, my gosh.
That's really great, that.
See where this fat bastard is.
Mr Miaowgi?
Mr Miaowgi!
Whatever the fuck your name is.
Ugh.
"Have you turned the
light off, Ollie?"
"Yes, of course I have, Mum."
Fuck's sake.
Ugh.
How do you work this bloody thing?
Ah.
Come on, then, greedy guts.
Aww. You've not been very good,
have you?
You've destroyed the whole city.
Let's get rid of you, then.
Three, two, one Blast off.
Oh, my God
You stupid bitch!
How did you do the "X"?
Well, thank you for asking.
I did the line and I stopped
mid-flow,
and I readjusted, and I
finished the other line.
It's really great, OK?
Let me be your vacuum cleaner
Breathing in your dust
Let me be your Morris Minor
I will never rust
If you like your coffee hot
Let me be your coffee pot
You call the shots
I want to be yours
Let me be your electric meter
I will never run out
Let me be the electric heater
You get pneumonia without
Let me be your setting lotion
Grip your skull with deep devotion
Deep as the deep Atlantic Ocean
That's how deep is my devotion
Deep, deep, deep, deep, d-deep-deep
I don't want to be hers
I want to be yours.