Meet the Other Phone. A phone that grows with your child.

Meet the Other Phone.
A phone that grows with your child.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Telly addicts

This Country - Series 3

303 replies

GCAcademic · 14/02/2020 23:25

Back on BBC iPlayer on Monday at 7.00pm.

Bittersweet as it will be the final series, and will also incorporate a tribute to Slugs / Michael Sleggs.

OP posts:
Thread gallery
6
Mooserp · 17/03/2020 20:29

It's getting so sad!! Kerry was so happy looking after the chickens 😢

DearPrudence · 17/03/2020 20:58

Not sure I can bear a sad ending.

Excitedforxmas · 17/03/2020 22:43

Poor Edna the chicken

LoisWilkersonslastnerve · 17/03/2020 23:00

Quite touching them waiting all day for the Vicar. Him leaving is quite true to life in what happens to people like Kerry and Kurtan, they bond with professionals instead of family Sad Loved the shoe chucking on a lighter noteGrin

The80sweregreat · 18/03/2020 06:35

It was sad and funny. Just the three of them in it. They will miss the vicar so much.

happilybemused · 18/03/2020 07:28

As a neighbours fan I loved the reference to Toadfish in the panto

RoseLalique · 18/03/2020 07:36

That Tudor Rose bit! 😄
Slugs and Kayleigh doing it ‘doggy style’ to Greensleeves 😆
Slug’s ruff a ‘ventilation’ device

Where do they get these ideas...!

There was something that seemed genuinely improvised about that last episode and it wouldn’t surprise me at all if it was. They are absolute genius.

Joans3rddaughter · 18/03/2020 07:42

I thought the scene on the bench where Kerry was laughing was improvised. She was obviously finding it genuinely hilarious.
It was lovely to see her laughing and Daisy's real self coming through.
They will be lost without the Vicar.
I hope he adopts them.

RoseLalique · 18/03/2020 07:55

Yes I though that Joan... it was as if she slipped out of character there, but it was lovely.

PickwickThePlockingDodo · 18/03/2020 09:33

Slug’s ruff a ‘ventilation’ device

That line had me laughing out loud for about five minutes Grin

MortyFide · 18/03/2020 12:30

The vicar's head is going to be TOTALLY free-ranging

Excitedforxmas · 18/03/2020 13:47

Still can’t get 2146 out of my head

UsernameUnknownn · 18/03/2020 13:51

Love this programme. I was in stitches when he threw her shoe on the train. It's the little things 🤣

AllTheWhoresOfMalta · 18/03/2020 14:01

@Joans3rddaughter It was lovely to see her laughing and Daisy's real self coming through

Yes, at one point she laughed and it was clearly Daisy’s smile and not Kerry’s. I think maybe they were Improvising.

My favourite episode this series has been Cynthia. “Who’s this handsome young man?!” Grin

This Country - Series 3
Inkanta · 18/03/2020 14:28

Yes I saw the Daisy smile when she was sat on the seat! Smile Also thought the laiking about in the garden at the end was improvised.

The vicar character is such kind and gentle man and a constant in their lives. I hope he's not able to leave.

TheSmallClangerWhistlesAgain · 18/03/2020 15:54

There were moments where both Daisy and Charlie were properly laughing at each other.

The only time the vicar has let his frustrations be known is when he says that Kerry is acting like the Antichrist in "Aftermath". Just before she tells Arthur he's shit at bowls.

Joans3rddaughter · 18/03/2020 18:51

If I am in a different room in the house and DH wants me, he shouts me in Kerry's mums voice Grin

Livedandlearned · 18/03/2020 18:57

Love this programme. My all time favourite episode is the driving lesson one, episode two of this series. Though this week's was great, loved the shoe part. These two are fab for brightening up my life.

happilybemused · 19/03/2020 08:29

People are questioning if Boris has employed big Mandy as his minder 😂

This Country - Series 3
MadisonAvenue · 19/03/2020 12:43

😂 She’s got her range, so she’ll stay 6ft away

MadisonAvenue · 19/03/2020 19:04

Nice news on Instagram this afternoon, Daisy May’s pregnant with her second child...and Charlie’s recovering from the dreaded virus.

BettyBooJustDoinTheDoo · 20/03/2020 01:02

The Vicar can’t leave Kerry and Kurten they won’t cope 😥 I am also telling myself it’s not real! Funny how so many of our DH’s don’t ‘get it’ I’m putting that down to us all having a far more sophisticated, nuanced sense of humour!

Inkanta · 20/03/2020 06:50

Yes I am hoping for a happy ending and that the vicar can't bring himself to leave them. That he needs them as much as they need him and that they all smile and grin happily at the end Smile

CodenameVillanelle · 20/03/2020 08:56

Would that be a happy ending for the vicar tho Grin he's such a nice bloke. But actually maybe his kindness would be wasted in the big city. He's perfect for the village.

TheSmallClangerWhistlesAgain · 20/03/2020 11:38

Len, Arthur and June would be pretty lost without Vics too, and who would Mandy have to share her stories with?
Maybe the big ending will be the village getting a really old-school, judgemental vicar who terrifies K&K.