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Even though Mandy (Samantha Janus) is pretty sure she doesn't actually love her
fiancé Archie (Crispin Bonham-Carter), she is going to marry him in a few days
time. At her hennight, her roommate Marty - who has just been left by his big
love Clare (Tracy Keating) & is still not over it - meets Rachel, who he
thinks will help him get over Clare once & for all ... even though she
looks exactly like Clare (& is thus also played by Tracy Keating), &
Marty thinks if he could just change her hairdo (with a wig), her dialect
(Clare had an Irish accent) & her job (Clare was a nurse), it would be
perfect ... which all ends of course in her calling him a pervert.
Groom-to-be Archie is meanwhile busy fullfilling all the pre-marital
challenges of his old detail, the D-Company, which get increasingly bizarre -
like giving a pet a blowjob or sniffing a line of ants, but he also finds time
to persuade Mandy's other flatmate Matt (Neil Stuke) to come - despite the fact
that Matt has serious agoraphobia since his parents died in a carcrash - a
feeling Archie can relate to since he in the rmy saw 2 of his comrades being
killed.
At the wedding, which Marty has to take Mandy in a Nissan stinking of dogs
piss since no better vehicle has been available, the groom fails to turn up ...
as a matter of fact, he has just died in a car accident.
Mandy, overcome by guilt because she has wished him a small stroke only so
she doesn't have to marry him, decides to kill herself by crashing her car -
which makes Marty, who foolishly enough got into the car with her, panic -
& he can only dissuade her by mentioning the puppys she might kill when
killing herself ...
It's only later that Mandy learns Archie didn't die because she wanted him
to after all but by the last iof the challenges of the D-company - getting
caught speeding on the wedding-day -, however, all she can now look forward to
is a grey future going on living in the appartment with Matt & Marty ...
If the whole series Game On wasn't about shining happy people
living shining happy lives, the last episode ever was of course a real bummer,
including death on the wedding day and attempted suicide - & was (again)
perfectly funny & entertaining doing so.
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