Alan's blood pressure shoots through the roof, when he enters his father's workshop, only to discover that his dad has two guns, he insists they're handed in.
This is a very nicely and cleverly written episode, you have to hand it to Andrew Marshall, this was so well thought out, so imaginative, and so utterly bonkers, I honestly think in this second series that he really did find his feet with this show, definitely better than the first series, the plots have become more elaborate, more creative, less about cosy teatimes, more about wild situations.
It really is a comedy of errors, all that could possibly go wrong, did, the whole twist with the photo mix up was genius, and once again totally out of left field. The ending of this one was just hilarious.
An accomplished watch, 8/10.