After digging up their garden, and filling it up with chickens, not to mention walking the goat and the new found hobby of wheeling a dustbin round on two old pram wheels begging for household scraps, Margo thought she had seen everything from The Goods.
However, her resolve is further tested when Tom announces his plan to keep pigs. Margo fiercely opposes the idea, even to the extent of reporting them to the fantastic Mr Carter...head of the residence association. A man who gets things done.
Will Margo bring a premature end to The Good's self sufficient lifestyle?
Also this episode is notable for the first ever appearance of the ultra strong homemade pea-pod burgundy wine, the potency of which ends up as a running gag throughout the remainder of the show.
However, her resolve is further tested when Tom announces his plan to keep pigs. Margo fiercely opposes the idea, even to the extent of reporting them to the fantastic Mr Carter...head of the residence association. A man who gets things done.
Will Margo bring a premature end to The Good's self sufficient lifestyle?
Also this episode is notable for the first ever appearance of the ultra strong homemade pea-pod burgundy wine, the potency of which ends up as a running gag throughout the remainder of the show.