S2E6 Wedding
A celebration brings the whole group together but as always, it doesn't go to plan.
Freddie and Stuart are an old couple who have been together for decades and bicker constantly. Their lives are turned upside down by their new upstairs neighbor Ash, who is sure to cause trouble in their mundane lives.
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A celebration brings the whole group together but as always, it doesn't go to plan.
It's Freddie and Stuart's anniversary party and they're expecting a long awaited guest.
Freddie and Stuart invite Ash and his new girlfriend Chloe to dinner.
Freddie and Stuart are hosting a wake to mark the passing of an old friend. As they are joined by their small circle of elderly chums, the couple manage to create a toe-curlingly awkward evening with very little food but plenty of insults. Their new young upstairs neighbour Ash - whose sexuality becomes a point of great debate - spends the evening attempting to be the perfect guest, while fending off the advances of Freddie and Stuart's best friend Violet.
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