Felicity Finch (Ruth Archer)
Toby’s still being laid-back about David and
Rooooth’s reaction to Pip’s confession that she let the cattle escape, but Pip’s
taken it more seriously and has bought Rooooth flowers for Easter by way of an
apology. David seems to have calmed down (probably because he realised he was
partly to blame), but Rooooth seems to have got the pip with Pip and is taking
it really badly. Jill’s got the measure of the situation though, and thinks
that Pip’s reticence to confess earlier may have something to do with Toby.
After lunch she gets a reassuring hug from Jill as a sign that she’s not
universally hated. She subtly gets Pip to admit it was a conversation with Toby
that stopped her confessing straight away, but Pip defends him. She shouldn’t
though, because he would have been more than happy to let her parents take the
blame, as he makes clear when she catches up with him at The Bull.
We learn later that Elizabeth’s daughter Lily is
going to be involved in Toby’s gin business. Exactly how, we’re not sure, but
come on Toby is it wise to involve a 17 year old in your distilling business? That
storyline could go seriously wrong in many directions.
Apparently David’s more upset about Pip not owning
up straight away and is prepared to move on, but Rooooth needs time and space
to think. Last time she felt like that she buggered off to the other side of
the world for a month, but will she do that again? We can hope, but instead of
buying her a one-way ticket on Air New Zealand, David tries to talk her round.
However, in trying to defend Brookfield she said some terrible things about
Bridge Farm in the heat of the moment, and can’t face seeing anyone.
Anisha’s back from Glasgow. We know this because
she’s upset Peggy by calling her pet cat, Bill, obese. She only took him in to
get his claws trimmed (I’m on my 7th cat and never felt the need to
bother any of them with the nail clippers) and didn’t expect him to be insulted
like that. Word soon gets round and Alistair’s not happy and fears losing all
his small animal business and tells Anisha she needs to apologise to Peggy
personally. At first Anisha doesn’t see the need as she was just being a
responsible vet by pointing out the risk to Bill’s health. However, a gentle
talking to by Alistair convinces her that she went to far and should apologise
to Peggy.
At home farm, Jennifer notices something strange
about Lilian’s mood and asks her if she’s been at the Sherry. Come on Jennifer,
it would be strange if she hadn’t. Instead Lilian says that she’s just “drunk
on life” and later, during a postprandial walk in the woods, confesses all.
Matt’s return has made her realise how much better life with Justin would be
than her disastrous relationship with Matt. Jennifer can see how happy her
sister is and sounds genuinely pleased for her, the only question being when
will she tell Mum?
The answer seems to be once she’s got a sodding
great rock on her finger, and her and Justin waste no time driving to the
jewellers (they’re very excited and at one point Lilian has to tell Justin to
keep his hands on the wheel)! Later, they’re straight round to Peggy’s to tell
her the news and show off the ring, and there’s a little sweetener for Peggy to
help seal the deal – a brooch. It doesn’t stop her delivering a little pep-talk
to both Justin and Lilian, but in the end Justin’s charm wins her over.
The happy couple choose The Bull for their
engagement celebrations, despite it being the place where Lilian turned down
Justin’s marriage proposal. The place is heaving as word has got around about
everyone being welcome, and Justin has agreed to buy everyone 2 glasses of
champagne each. Anisha turns up to apologise to Peggy and Alistair takes her
over, saying that Peggy’s a pussycat really (as long as you buy her a diamond
brooch eh Justin?). It goes well, after a sticky start, and Peggy even blames
Christine for giving Bill too many treats.
Matt turns up and is soon all over Anisha like a
case of ringworm. Rex spots this too and charges in with an unconvincing story
about Anisha being needed outside to settle an argument about cricket. As she
goes Matt tries to get her number, but we’re left in no doubt that she’s got
the measure of him when she refers him to the surgery’s website. “I eat men
like Matt Crawford on toast, for breakfast” she tells Rex.
Justin makes a speech and toasts Lilian, but as
soon as he finishes gets a text from Miranda who has heard about the
engagement. Somehow I don’t think Justin’s divorce from her is going to be that
straightforward. By the way, where was Jazzer? It’s not like him to pass on
free drinks at The Bull.
Meanwhile, to return to the world of farming for a
moment, Josh is having more trouble with his farm machinery customers over Rex’s
listings, although I don’t think it’s Rex’s fault – if Josh wasn’t on the phone
all the time he could check things out with him. Rex tries to say this but Josh isn’t listening so Rex quits.
Nice one Josh. Things aren’t made any better when he starts arguing with Pip
about his part in the saga of the escaped cattle – being too busy to mend the
fence after he first noticed it was damaged. It doesn’t take long for the calls to pile up and for Josh to
realise his mistake and he goes back to Rex with his tail between his legs. To
give him his due, he’s open and upfront about needing Rex’s help after all. Rex
asks for and gets a proper apology and negotiates a guaranteed 2 days a week on
£15 an hour.
OK, that’s enough about farming for this week. Elizabeth’s
about to turn 50 and hopes it’s now too late for a mid life crisis (take it
from me – it’s not). Apparently her affair with Roy didn’t count, so can we
expect something spectacular and surprising from Elizabeth soon? Lily helps her
get ready for her party and Elizabeth’s worrying about the rifts in the family,
and should she have invited more people in order to make it less noticeable.
Lily gives her aged mother a lesson in social media when she says that she’s
invited Elizabeth’s Facebook friends, because she hasn’t seen some of them for
years. “There’s probably a reason for that” exclaims a horrified Elizabeth.
At the party, Kenton heals one rift by apologising
to Elizabeth for trying to cover up Freddie’s poor exam results, but the
Brookfield contingent are either ignored completely (by Tony), subjected to ‘polite’
conversation (from Brian), or given very short shrift (by Tom). Terry Barford
turns up with his Mother Christine, and is apparently one of Elizabeth’s ‘just
because he’s a friend on Facebook doesn’t mean he’s an actual friend’ friends.
As is Tim Beecham, one of Nigel’s old (real) friends. They turn out to be old
flames too, and Tim for one tries to spark it up again.
Finally, some of the Archers are turning out to be
strangers who just happen to share the same name, but Pip’s determined to find
out why her mother’s not talking to her “however awful it is”. Rooooth doesn’t
disappoint and gives her both barrels. “You’ve made a fool out of me”, “I don’t
know who you are any more” before reloading and finishing her off with “I’m ashamed
of you”.
Ouch. Over to you Pip.