Locations: Lee/ Kate's Flat, pub, Therapists office, Park, church, Funeral wake in a posh room,
Storyline:
- Kate leaves Lee a note asking him to get a few bits and bobs for her while she is at work and also that she has made him some vegan muffins - this is a recurring joke from episode one about her making unusual vegan food that everyone hates.
- Tim pops round to see kate but she is out and speaks to lee instead. He tells him his nan has died. Lee offers him a drink of whisky but all he has is a fruity girly cocktail which tim actually likes.
- Kate comes home later and lee tells her about tim's nan. She says she should visit but lee tries to put her off by saying tim is fine. Kate says that is because lee doesn't express emotions so neither will tim around him. She suggests lee see a therapist he laughs it off until she tells him tim did. He wants to impress her so he agrees.
- Kate meets with tim at the pub and she apologises about his nan. Tim drinks the same cocktail at the bar that tim gave him. The two discuss their history involving time nan.
- Lee is at the therapists, She asks him if he tells a lot of jokes when he is around women as he has already told her some. She continues asking him questions about women trying to get him to open up. She asks him about kate and he says they get along and don't really argue. The therapist then asks lee about his mum which again laughs off and says is typical of a therapist.
- Tim and kate are walking in the park, He says he will be eating alone tonight so she invites him for dinner with her and lee. Tim is slightly annoyed by her referring to her and lee as an us.
- Kate, lee and tim are cooking together. Lee is the least helpful and mainly makes jokes and drinks. Tim reads his eulogy. Lee tries to show he is sensitive and says he wrote a poem for his nan but kate knows he is lying. Tim says he is going to the funeral alone so kate offers to go - he says he is ok but gives her the details and says he will pick her up.
- Lee is worried that kate and tim will get back together at the funeral and tells kate this.
- Tim says he is going to ask kate about the song for the funeral. He asks lee if it bothers him that kate and tim are getting on well again and lee says no he's just sad he wasn't invited to the funeral. When he is asked he turns it down. Again tim is drinking the cocktail at the pub.
- Lee's therapist asks him if he is in love with someone. Lee says no but the therapist asks him further about kate. He insists kate likes him but only as a friend. The therapist insists he has a proper chat with kate and discuss his feelings, she says it will go well along as he picks a good moment.
- At the funeral, a phone goes off playing celebration. it is revealed to be lee sitting at the back of the church.
- Kate asks lee why he came as it is obvious a late decision - he isn't wearing black or a suit. He goes to tell kate his feelings and she looks hopeful but tim approaches drink another cocktail. He asks lee to get him a drink leaving kate and tim alone. He tries to get back with kate by asking her going back to his. She refuses.
- Lee comes back and kate leaves. Tim tells lee that kate turned him down and lee is worried. Tim asks him to check if kate is ok. Tim gives a drunken speech to lee about how he is a great friend. Lee decides not to go and check on kate but instead to stay with tim and take care of him.
- At the flat, lee imitates the therapist sessions with a toy monkey as the client. Kate walks in, She asks if he got tim home ok. She asks what lee was going to say at the funeral and he says it can wait. He says he has quit therapy but is going to be more open.
This episode doesn't introduce any more characters into the series but continues the main storyline of the love triangle of tim/kate/lee. It adds a bit more light and shade into the series by having a funeral which is usually not something jokes can be made off but there are still laughs and more heartfelt moments between the characters. That is something i like about this show as it makes you become more attached to the characters.
Stay safe,
Helen
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