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Surely they won't leave it until next Christmas to get an answer to the end scene?
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11.5m viewers last night! :o

They are brilliant ratings, I did expect it to do well. I'm assuming it topped the ratings?

But the more I think aboot it, the less I like the fact that they didn't censor one word, or change it. That's it. All they needed to do. They know people love screaming that word. Things havr got worse with the Tories getting elected AGAIN and with a known homophobe.
The debate of the use of word I dont get into as I genuinely really believe there isnt an ounce of malice in it. As a young fella growing up in ireland parents often just the word in relation to get into the house you little messer you, it was an irish thing parents said.
The debate of the use of word I dont get into as I genuinely really believe there isnt an ounce of malice in it. As a young fella growing up in ireland parents often just the word in relation to get into the house you little messer you, it was an irish thing parents said.

Regardless, it is offensive. Pretty disappointed it wasn't changed, especially given how Gavin seemed to enjoy saying it.

 

I couldn't read his expression, he's had a lot of work done ;)

In contrast to most here, I wasn’t fussed by it and didn’t feel the same magic. Think it was having loads of kids that we weren’t familiar with, and I didn’t like the new girlfriend either. The only bit that really made me laugh was the tattoo going from free to £60 :lol: And I did rather like the ‘the baby’ running joke tbf
Sonia as a person wasnt nice but as a character she added to the episode for me. I was really happy how they acknowledged doris aswell.
I liked the Doris scene too. My favourite bit was all the stuff about the towels and also how green and bright everything was for winter :rofl:

We all know a Pam, even have a bit of her in us.

 

I can’t see how the kids took away from anything, they were rightfully barely in it.

Is G&S a comedy or a sitcom!?

 

Gavin & Stacey is a British sitcom, written by James Corden and Ruth Jones... :P

 

In all seriousness, it’s probably both. A romantic/dramedy sitcom, with some comedic elements attached to it.

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