June 29th 2024.
The writers of Gavin and Stacey, James Corden and Ruth Jones, have been presented with an interesting idea for the upcoming final episode by animal rights group Peta. After much speculation, it was finally announced a few weeks ago that the beloved sitcom would be returning for a Christmas special later this year. Fans of the show, which first aired in 2007, have eagerly awaited the continuation of the story of Gavin Shipman and Stacey West, played by Mathew Horne and Joanna Page, as well as the hilarious antics of their families from Essex and Barry Island.
While viewers are eager to see how the dramatic cliffhanger from the last episode will be resolved, Peta has also shared their hopes for the final episode. In previous episodes, Pam Shipman, played by Alison Steadman, found herself caught in a web of lies after pretending to be vegetarian out of fear that Stacey's family would not eat meat. Peta is now campaigning for Pam to take her dietary choices one step further and become vegan.
In an open letter to the writers, Peta suggested that Pam could become known as 'Three Tofu Blocks Pam' and enjoy a Christmas dinner with a meat-free centerpiece and vegan eggnog. According to PETA Vice President of Programs, Elisa Allen, it has been four years since the last Christmas special aired and during that time, there has been a lot more information about the impacts of eating meat on animals, the environment, and human health. It would only be fitting for Pam to serve a vegan turkey on the table for the final episode.
Peta's letter also highlighted the harsh realities of factory farming and the staggering number of animals killed for food each year. They believe that by embracing a vegan lifestyle, Pam could become a champion for animals and the planet, while also reducing her risk for various health issues.
Gavin and Stacey fans were ecstatic when James and Ruth announced the special, and are eagerly anticipating the final episode, set to air on Christmas Day on BBC One. In past episodes, Pam has been caught eating ham by Stacey, who was shocked and exclaimed, "You're eating ham, Pam!" She was also put in awkward situations, such as being served a separate dish of cauliflower cheese at a family dinner in Barry, where she secretly begged her husband Mick to sneak her some chili. In a heart-to-heart with her daughter-in-law Dawn, Pam confessed the depth of her lie, saying, "I can't tell her, Dawn. The lie is too deep. I'm in it up to my neck."
The Agency has reached out to James Corden and Ruth Jones for comment on Peta's request, but there has been no response yet. As the final episode approaches, fans can't help but wonder if Pam will take Peta's suggestion and become a vegan, or if she will stick to her meat-eating ways. Either way, it's sure to be a memorable and entertaining Christmas special. If you have a celebrity story, video, or pictures, you can share them with the entertainment team at The Agency by emailing them, calling, or visiting their Submit Stuff page. They would love to hear from you.
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