....More like a comedy matchstick.
It's Lennys birthday, and Shane gets him a pretty big surprise, big and baggy, Lenny however is more distracted with the love of his life, Amelia.
Same views here as with the first episode, some of it's good, some of it's poor. It's maybe just a little crass in parts, there is no subtlety whatsoever, some of the jokes feel as though they belong in the seventies. Some of the writing however is really rather good, that scene about the kisser and the kissed was terrific, it was the standout scene, and actually was a moment to make you think.
I'm actually going to say huge credit to a young Tony Bignell, who's sense of comic timing, and who's delivery is perhaps the best in the show, for such a young actor, he's pretty great here.
Once again, I hate to say it, I was a little disappointing, 5/10.