Glen faces chaos when his estranged brother Lee turns up and disrupts his 'perfect' suburban life.
Kirsty pushes Glen to organise a Chinese meal to impress his boss, Ian, as Lee remains determined to track down their 'uncle' Steve.
Glen poses as acting manager of World of Carpets and the power goes to his head. Lee starts a fight club to help him regain his mojo.
Still reeling from the effects of the fight club, Glen's promotion is ruined by a drunk Ian. Lee spills more about the men after him.
Lee realises his past has caught up with him and takes drastic action. Kirsty finally comes clean about her shoplifting habit.
Glen and Kirsty find that their wedding fund is empty. With Lee on the run, Glen finally meets his brother's enemies.
As Lee wallows in self-pity and Kirsty deals with a mystery blackmailer, Glen diligently hunts down the whereabouts of their dad.
Glen and Lee try to pull some information out of their dad's old flame, Rita. Meanwhile, Kirsty has a rough start to her new job.
Glen is left reeling from an old home video, leading to a bust-up between him and Lee. Kirsty brings her new bedroom persona to work.
Now that they finally have their dad's whereabouts, Lee and Glen head to a family reunion. But an earthshaking surprise awaits.
Glen freaks out. Interrupted by Sue mid-meltdown, the four head to a carvery for what may be the most awkward meal of all time.
As Sue plays her most manipulative trump card, Glen and Kirsty scramble for a solution, while Lee looks to tie up some loose ends.