Nessa and smithy have their baby!! Little baby Neil. Pam and mick offer to put the deposit down for a house for Gavin and Stacey but Stacey isn't sure about it before she gets the call about nessa.
3 Reviews
How Do They Do It!?
dodgysmurf23 June 2009
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I've just sat and watched Gavin and Stacey from Series One Episode One to this Episode and I can truly say it's been a day well spent, I've laughed, I've Cried, I've shouted at the TV getting so involved in every single story line that it's almost driven my neighbours crazy!
Such a beautiful episode that really leaves you craving for the next, from the incident in Gavin's home where she nearly takes off her wedding ring to the moment's of rushing Smithy to the Hospital (By the way, the goings on at the Toll booth on the Severn Bridge were truly genius). I literally screamed for Smithy to Kiss Nessa as she held their child, and then I heard Dave's voice...GUTTED! However to see Gav and Stacey at the end...really put the Icing on the cake, Ruth Jones and James Corden have perfected real, likable TV.
Such a beautiful episode that really leaves you craving for the next, from the incident in Gavin's home where she nearly takes off her wedding ring to the moment's of rushing Smithy to the Hospital (By the way, the goings on at the Toll booth on the Severn Bridge were truly genius). I literally screamed for Smithy to Kiss Nessa as she held their child, and then I heard Dave's voice...GUTTED! However to see Gav and Stacey at the end...really put the Icing on the cake, Ruth Jones and James Corden have perfected real, likable TV.
Stacey's Brattishness Reaches New Heights
elvisleeboy26 August 2023
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Another excellent episode. Brilliantly funny, and emotionally affecting. Thank God that Stacey was played by the endearing Joanna Page, otherwise her fickle character could have been irredeemably unlikable. In this episode, Stacey behaves towards Gavin in such a heartless, hurtful and bratty way, (as she does whenever she isn't getting her own way), that it could put men off wanting to get involved with women ever again, with their 'I want what I want until I get it' mentality. Matthew Horne brilliantly portrays the pain such immature behaviour can inflict on a person; particularly a person who loves you. Thankfully the episode ends on a high note with Stacey coming to her senses, but it may lead you to question whether or not Gavin is a mug for putting up with it, but then, he is in love, as well as married to her, and unlike the female in question, is prepared to do anything for their relationship.
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