Made me cry of laughter and sadness. This fells like a show's finale episode... I would be ok if it is. I mean i didn't expect it to be this emotinal, this show can get emotinal but not this emotinal. The part when Milson is shown to have babies was a shocker. And the 'Females' announcing they're pregnant really shocked me as well, the glass plotline worked. And there was nothing bad about this episode. Great series(and possibly) show finale!
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Bye bambino's
lewisreiss2 May 2020
This was the best episode of Friday night dinner it had the usual comedy but it had very sweet and tender moments which signify this as the end. This show will go down in history as one of the greatest British sitcoms, thanks for the laughs shalom
Martins Tour de Force
adamlennard2 May 2020
If this is the end they've ended with the best episode of the entire series. Funny and very poignant. Ends with the perfect line too. As the title said this is Martin's tour de force He is amazing normally and tonight he stepped it up.
Time for a boogie.
Sleepin_Dragon6 February 2021
The boy arrive for dinner, together with their females, and some news for Martin and Jackie.
A glorious series comes to an end with a belter of an episode, this is such a classic episode, it combines all of the very best elements of the show, and adds a whole lot more.
Funny throughout, with some big laughs, and the obligatory awkward scenes.
Will we get more, is it the end, or the start of a whole new chapter? If love more, bur it feels as if they've reached the end here.
It's been a riot, 10/10.
A glorious series comes to an end with a belter of an episode, this is such a classic episode, it combines all of the very best elements of the show, and adds a whole lot more.
Funny throughout, with some big laughs, and the obligatory awkward scenes.
Will we get more, is it the end, or the start of a whole new chapter? If love more, bur it feels as if they've reached the end here.
It's been a riot, 10/10.
Absolutely, absolutely fantastic!
scfcbateman2 May 2020
I wrote a review about the shambolic 'Au Pair' episode, but since that little downfall of an episode it has certainly been a fantastic series! This episode is by far my absolute favourite! Robert Popper, the nation begs you, PLEASE make another series! You legend of a man!
Goodbye sitcoms as we know it
minecraftfizthree1 May 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Series 6 started good with The Caravan and Plastic Bag but then went a bit down in laughter points but these last two episodes really did bring out the laughs for everyone.
With the possible finale of this smashing sitcom it would finally be the end of post 2000 sitcoms besides the odd few like Fleabag.
I would like to thank Popper for this amazing experience through the series and hope you find a new sitcom to write, produce and so on.
With the possible finale of this smashing sitcom it would finally be the end of post 2000 sitcoms besides the odd few like Fleabag.
I would like to thank Popper for this amazing experience through the series and hope you find a new sitcom to write, produce and so on.
Fitting End
mat_richardson24 April 2021
Great finale to end series 6
jamieaster3 May 2020
What a finale (Perfect)
callumlewis-634121 May 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Brilliant from start to finish especially the end people are talking about this being the last series but with Jonny and Adam's girlfriends being pregnant and milson (Jim's new dog) having babies channel 4 would be stupid not to request series 7 I prey to god for a series 7.
Perfect ending to a near perfect show.
jasonkruger20 December 2022
I'm typically disappointed with how most shows end. But Friday Night Dinner somehow pulled off the perfect ending even though the show might have gone on if Paul Ritter hadn't sadly passed away.
Everything in previous seasons led up to this episode and it really allowed the whole cast to shine. But in the end it was Paul Ritter's Martin who really shone through. It's hard to imagine we will never get to see Martin again.
I won't give away any spoilers, but suffice it to say that the boys are finally forced to grow up because they now have "females" in their lives or is it one girl in two bodies - The Lucy.
Everything in previous seasons led up to this episode and it really allowed the whole cast to shine. But in the end it was Paul Ritter's Martin who really shone through. It's hard to imagine we will never get to see Martin again.
I won't give away any spoilers, but suffice it to say that the boys are finally forced to grow up because they now have "females" in their lives or is it one girl in two bodies - The Lucy.
Amazing End
Always10Plus4 May 2020
A very emotional, conclusive episode
bbeni21 May 2023
Warning: Spoilers
This is a really good series finale. There are a lot of funny and also emotional moments throughout this episode.
The scenes where Martin has to pull the boys into the bathroom to discuss the awkward situation are always great. But I found it hard to watch Jackie slurping down the glass laden soup and nobody would outright tell her the danger she was in. If that was me, I would swallow my pride and bloody well tell her there was glass in the soup with no hesitation! What's more important? Getting the dinner 100% right or not destroying the internal organs of my nearest relatives (in law or otherwise)? It took way too long for anyone to say anything!
The scenes where Martin has to pull the boys into the bathroom to discuss the awkward situation are always great. But I found it hard to watch Jackie slurping down the glass laden soup and nobody would outright tell her the danger she was in. If that was me, I would swallow my pride and bloody well tell her there was glass in the soup with no hesitation! What's more important? Getting the dinner 100% right or not destroying the internal organs of my nearest relatives (in law or otherwise)? It took way too long for anyone to say anything!
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