1:30:06
By the following Christmas
things were back to normal.
1:30:11
Before you came...
1:30:12
Every man is an island.
And I stand by that.
1:30:17
But clearly, some men are part of island chains.
1:30:23
Below the surface of the ocean
they're actually connected.
1:30:26
So you're going to marry my mum, then?
1:30:29
Don't know.
1:30:30
Why?
1:30:32
You think she's up for it?
1:30:33
-I used to want him to marry my mum.
-You serious?
1:30:36
Yeah. But that was when she was depressed
and I was desperate.
1:30:39
Thanks, mate. Cheers.
1:30:41
How do you use this blender-thing?
You don't.
1:30:45
I used to think two wasn't enough.
Christ.
1:30:47
Now there were loads of people.
1:30:49
And that was great. Mostly.
1:30:53
Are you two lazy bastards
gonna get up and help, or what?
1:30:58
So how do you know Will?
1:31:01
We volunteered together
at Amnesty International a couple years ago.
1:31:05
Yeah, that's right.
How is the Burmese situation, Tom? Better?
1:31:08
I mean good?
1:31:10
Yeah, and he called me up
out of the blue for Christmas lunch.
1:31:13
So, here I am.
1:31:15
Really?
1:31:24
So, listen, what's the deal
with you and Ellie now?
1:31:26
Is she your girlfriend?
1:31:30
Are you insane?
1:31:33
Where did you get those trainers?
1:31:36
-Why? What's wrong with them?
-Nothing.
1:31:39
What?
1:31:40
By the way,
I do think you and Rachel have a shot.
1:31:43
-I mean, if you don't screw it up.
-Thank you.
1:31:49
I'd created a monster.
1:31:51
Or maybe he created me.
1:31:55
I don't know
what Will was so upset about.
1:31:59
All I meant was
I don't think couples are the future.