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The "'''Green Wing Special'''" is the final episode of the British sitcom '']''. It was first broadcast in Australia and Belgium on 29 December 2006. It was aired on 4 January 2007 in the United Kingdom.<ref name="BSG">{{cite web|last=Boosey |first=Mark|title=Green Wing Newsletter: Issue 17|publisher=British Sitcom Guide|url=http://www.sitcom.co.uk/newsletters/greenwing17.html|date=2007-01-23|access-date=2007-10-10}}</ref> The episode is sometimes billed as a ], although the episode contains nothing Christmas related. The special is 90 minutes long, around twice the length of a normal episode. | |||
The special continues the plot from the end of the ] of ''Green Wing'', which ended with ] (played by ]) becoming ] to ] (]), ] (]) learning that he was going to die, ] (]) and ] (]) fleeing from the police after they murdered Joanna's cousin, and Karen Ball (]) having a dramatic change of personality after she fell out of a window.<ref name="S2E8">{{cite episode | title = Series 2, Episode 8 | series = Green Wing | series-link = Green Wing (series 2) | airdate = 2006-05-19 | season = 2 | number = 8}}</ref> While this was the final episode of ''Green Wing'', an alternative ending was produced in case a third series was written. There was an argument between the cast and the writers about which ending should have been used. The special received mixed reviews from both critics and fans.<ref name="BSG"/> | |||
==Plotlines== | |||
{{Spoilers}} | |||
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==Plot== | ||
The episode begins at a funeral, attended by Guy, Caroline, ] (]), ] (]) and Sue White (]). References made in the episode lead the viewer to believe that it is Mac's funeral, but then a giant picture of ] (]), who left the hospital in mid-series two, appears.<ref name="S2E3">{{cite episode | title = Series 2, Episode 3 | series = Green Wing | series-link = Green Wing (series 2) | airdate = 2006-04-14 | season = 2 | number = 3}}</ref> The cause of her death is not fully explained, although comments made by the characters indicate she died in a hunting accident with a moose. The plot then splits between three groups of characters.<ref name="Episode">{{cite episode | title = Special | series = Green Wing | airdate = 2007-01-04 }}</ref><ref name="Special">{{cite web|url=http://www.sitcom.co.uk/green_wing/series_special.shtml|title=The Special|publisher=British Sitcom Guide|date=2007-01-05|access-date=2007-12-09}}</ref> | |||
The episode begins at a funeral, which ], ], ], ] and ] are in attendance. Martin performs an over-the-top mime dance whilst the other characters watch amazed, at his sheer stupidity. After the service has finished, the characters leave as Sue begins throwing flower petals. Boyce picks Sue up and carries her over his shoulder, as she continiues to throw confetti. Throughout, Martin continues to mime, until Guy stops him. | |||
⚫ | ===Caroline, Guy and Mac=== | ||
The charcaters have a discussion about hair, making the viewer think that the funeral is possibly ]. However, the viewers are then presented with a giant heart showing a picture of ] being carried behind them. | |||
Mac returns to work after a month's leave. When Caroline meets him, she implies that she is engaged to Guy. Mac and Guy are then drunk in a bar, where Mac tells Guy he is going to die in a couple of weeks and makes Guy promise he will not tell Caroline. However, Guy tells Martin, who then complains to him about his selfishness. Caroline walks in and overhears the argument. Meanwhile, Mac suggests to Sue that she find someone else to love. Caroline confronts Mac about marrying her. Mac defends himself by saying it would be better for her to marry Guy because he will live longer. Guy later decides to do the right thing, and tells Mac to propose to Caroline because they love each other. Caroline and Mac therefore become engaged and later marry. The majority of the core cast attend the wedding. At the wedding, Sue is seen with a new boyfriend. The special ends with Caroline floating away into the sky holding a mass of ]s.<ref name="Special"/> | |||
Guy, Martin and Caroline have a discussion about Mac's absence. Guy proceeds to mention how selfish he believes Mac to be. However, he stops when Caroline spies Mac in the distance. Martin runs over to try and reach him. Caroline attempts to do the same, until Guy stops her, pretending to be still in grieving for Angela. When Caroline glances back to where Mac was, he is no longer there, and Martin is looking around in amazement. | |||
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Mac returns to work, after a month's leave off. When Caroline enquires about this, she is informed that it was "family issues". She then asks why Mac did not meet her at the station, and implies that she is engaged to Guy. Later on in the cafeteria, when Mac turns up, Guy passionately kisses Caroline, to try and make Mac jealous. However, he becomes overly possessive, dragging her away from the table when he wants to leave. | |||
Mac and Guy are then drunk in the hospital bar, where Mac tells Guy he is going to die in a couple of weeks. Mac then makes Guy promise he will not tell Caroline. However, he tells Martin, and when Martin is complaining to Guy that he doesn't care at all that Mac is dying, and about how selfish Guy is, Caroline walks in and over hears. Martin continues to rage until Guy hits him on the head with a metal plate. | |||
Caroline confronts Mac while he is playing a xylophone to little children, and he makes up a story about "Ginger" the hamster being unwell, which is why Caroline is upset. Caroline and Mac continue this story, using it as an analogy for his wish for her to marry Guy ("A hamster with dark, curly fur") as he will live longer, until it gets ridiculous and Caroline informs Mac that this isn't over. | |||
Guy later decides to do the right thing, and tells Mac to propose to Caroline, because she loves him, and he loves her. The wedding goes ahead, and even though Guy tries to interrupt the wedding, Mac and Caroline get married. The special ends with Caroline floating away into the sky, holding a bunch of helium balloons. | |||
===Alan and Joanna=== | ===Alan and Joanna=== | ||
After being rescued by Martin while they were teetering over the edge of a cliff in a stolen campervan, Alan and Joanna are on the run, believing the police are after them for the murder of Joanna's cousin.<ref name="S2E8"/> They go to a garage to get the van checked for faults, but, as they leave, Joanna accidentally runs over the mechanic by putting the van in the wrong gear and reversing into him. They then try to rob a corner shop and Joanna tells Alan to sit on the shopkeeper to restrain her, but this causes Alan to accidentally suffocate her. Back at the hospital, Boyce begins to miss Alan after discovering his replacement is worse than him. Boyce's plotline with Alan is concluded when Alan telephones him to say goodbye, almost confirming the strange love they have for each other, but instead telling him (in code) that he is "flying west".<ref name="Special"/> | |||
After getting off the cliff, ] and ] are on the run. Soon, they walk into a store, and start eating whatever is available. The shopkeeper soon notices, and they run out the back fire exit, with Joanna popping back in, to return a shopping basket. Soon, they have to go to a garage, to get the stolen van looked out. While leaving, Joanna accidentally runs over the mechanic. | |||
Later, Alan and Joanna are stopped by a policeman on suspicion of stealing the campervan. Joanna gets her peanut butter sandwich and smears it in the policeman's face. Alan and Joanna have an argument about the minute odds of the policeman having a peanut allergy and going into anaphylaxis, while in the background this is actually happening. They then carry the body of the policeman into the van. Soon, having run out of food and petrol, Alan changes the engine to run on alcohol and fermented excrement. The plan is of no use, however, as the van explodes. They soon reach the beach and Joanna gives Alan three options: give themselves up, swim the ] to Spain, or commit suicide. As Alan is not keen on the Spanish, they choose the third option and are last seen walking naked into the sea, presumably to their deaths–– although the alternate ending shows them hanging on to a buoy some time later.<ref name="Special"/> | |||
Next they go to a campervan site, where they pretend to be Cherry and Merl, and Joanna flirts with a man who it soon turns out is gay and wants to have a walk alone with Alan. | |||
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They try to rob a cornershop, but Alan starts choking on the marshmallows he tried to use to "cover his voice", and the shopkeeper helps him. The shopkeeper hands over cash, which Alan then uses to pay her for the items and goods they are stealing. Joanna tells him to sit on her to make sure she doesn't make any "false moves", and by sitting on her, Alan accidentally suffocates her. Alan, astonished that he is now a double murderer, covers up the body by using food (such as cornflakes) from the shop. | |||
Having fallen out of a window,<ref name="S2E8"/> Karen walks into the office dressed smartly and feistier. However, she has lost a hand and her nose whistles when she has an orgasm. When the girls realise that Joanna is not there to control them they start going wild. They start off by doing mild things such as swapping desks and tipping up litter, then become wilder by interviewing people and asking people to pull their trousers down. Slowly, the scene turns into a "]" situation. They soon begin to argue and ] (]) decides to become the new Joanna. Martin is captured by Naughty Rachel (]), Kim Alabaster (]) and Karen, chanting "Kill the doctor" at him. Martin calls for his mummy (Joanna), but when Harriet comes out into the office she proclaims she is the "new mummy in town", and he is dragged into the office. However, Martin somehow manages to escape by means unknown.<ref name="Special"/> | |||
==Production== | |||
When they visit another farm, Alan runs in the field and steals a sheep. Joanna opens the door to the campervan, which is near the road so they can make a quick escape. Alan forces the sheep onto the campervan, while Joanna claims that she only wanted a chicken. Later, they get the sheep out and Joanna suggests killing it with a metal pole so that they can eat it, however, Alan refuses and puts his arms around it to protect it - but Joanna creeps up behind him. The sheep is never seen in the episode again, suggesting that they either killed it, let it free, or that it is still in the van. | |||
{{further|topic=the production of Green Wing|Green Wing}} | |||
The production on the special was similar to that of the other episodes, with the hospital scenes being shot in the usual locations (the ] in ] and the ] in ]). The script was written by the usual eight-person team led by ], and produced and directed by the same people who recorded all the previous episodes. The special was recorded at the same time as the second series.<ref>{{cite news|last=Nicol|first=Patricia|title=Interview: He's earned his wings|publisher=The Sunday Times|date=2006-07-09|url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/article683246.ece|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517065401/http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/article683246.ece|url-status=dead|archive-date=17 May 2011|access-date=2007-12-09 | location=London}}</ref> The exterior scenes were harder to shoot. In the beginning funeral scene, one of the mourners is ], who had been filming an episode of the ] documentary series '']''.<ref>{{cite episode | title =''A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Studio'' | series = Imagine | series-link = Imagine (TV series)| airdate = 2006-01-31 | season = 7 | number = 3}}</ref><ref>{{cite video | title = Green Wing Special: Audio Commentary, with Tamsin Greig, Stephen Mangan and Karl Theobald | medium = DVD | publisher = TalkbackThames | time = 2:03 | date = 2007-01-08}}</ref> Stephen Mangan said that Martin's mime during the funeral was one of his favourite moments in ''Green Wing''.<ref>{{cite video | title = Green Wing Special: Audio Commentary, with Tamsin Greig, Stephen Mangan and Karl Theobald | medium = DVD | publisher = TalkbackThames | time = 6:08 | date = 2007-01-08}}</ref> The opening titles of the episode differ from the others as it does not use the normal theme tune, "Last Week", (as it is named in the ]) and instead uses the track, "Camel". | |||
They soon stop outside a cattle farm, where Alan gets mad at the cows because he stood in their poo, so he gets the bucket they have been using as a toilet and throws it over them. Later, they are stopped by a policeman on suspicion of stealing a campervan. Joanna gets her peanut-butter sandwich, and smears it in his face. Alan and Joanna have a raging discussion about the minute odds of the policeman having an allergy and going into a fit, while in the background, this is exactly happening. They then carry the body of the policeman into the van. | |||
There were some improvised scenes. These included a scene in the beginning of the episode where Alan and Joanna are in a middle of a field and the scene begins with a ]. Later, when Alan is "]" Joanna, the scene suddenly becomes a ]. This is because the crew at the time had a crane camera after they had finished filming the final scenes in series 2 where Alan, Joanna and Martin are teetering over the edge of a cliff in the stolen camper van.<ref>{{cite video | title = Green Wing Special: Audio Commentary, with Tamsin Greig, Stephen Mangan and Karl Theobald | medium = DVD | publisher = TalkbackThames | time = 8:27 | date = 2007-01-08}}</ref> The camper van scenes were the hardest to shoot, especially the scene where the van explodes, as this had to be done in one take. Another problem was the smell of the van, which Pippa Haywood said, "smelt of old dogs." The van also suffered other problems such as bits of the steering wheel and gear stick coming off.<ref>{{cite video | title = Green Wing Special: Behind the Scenes | medium = DVD | publisher = TalkbackThames | time = 5:27 | date = 2007-01-08}}</ref> ] commented that the scene where Alan and Boyce talk together for the last time was one of the most moving scenes in the whole of ''Green Wing''.<ref>{{cite video | title = Green Wing Special: Audio Commentary, with Julian Rhind-Tutt, Pippa Haywood and Victoria Pile| medium = DVD | publisher = TalkbackThames | time = 1:13:35 | date = 2007-01-08}}</ref> The wedding was shot at Hall of ] in ], where the crew had difficulty filming due to bad weather.<ref>{{cite video | title = Green Wing Special: Audio Commentary, with Julian Rhind-Tutt, Pippa Haywood and Victoria Pile| medium = DVD | publisher = TalkbackThames | time = 1:16:30 | date = 2007-01-08}}</ref> The show also features a guest appearance from ] near the end of the episode as Sue's new boyfriend.<ref name="Episode"/> | |||
Soon, they are out of everything, and Alan changes the engine to run on alcohol and fermented poo. The van then blows up behind them. They soon reach the beach and Joanna gives Alan three options: Give themselves up, swim the ] to Spain, or commit suicide. Alan chooses the third option, and they are last seen walking naked into the sea, with the sunset on the horizon. | |||
The DVD of the special was released on 8 January, four days after its premiere in the UK. Features include the alternate ending, a "Behind the Scenes" featurette, 20 minutes of deleted scenes and commentary from many of the main cast, which includes commentary from some foreign relatives of ] who had not seen the show before. Three extra deleted scenes from the special were later released in "The Definitive Collection" DVD boxset.<ref>{{cite web|last=Boosey|first=Mark|title=Green Wing Merchandise|publisher=British Sitcom Guide|url=http://www.sitcom.co.uk/green_wing/buy.shtml|date=2007-01-23|access-date=2007-08-13|archive-date=17 February 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070217143941/http://www.sitcom.co.uk/green_wing/buy.shtml|url-status=dead}}</ref> | |||
===Sue White=== | |||
Sue is speaking to Charles in her office, in the squirrel outfit seen earlier in the series. He asks her to fill in temporarily as the head of HR, while they try to find a permanent replacement. She then complains that she deserves the full time job, and then Charles starts to say they are looking for "Someone a little less..." while Sue interrupts and suggests "Attractive". He implies that she is too rude, to which she replies "Well you can fuck off, then!", to which Charles replies "See, now you're getting closer". He leaves, and she answers the phone, speaks in high squeaks, like a squirrel, and slams the phone down. She calls after Charles, shouting, "What was wrong with that?!!" | |||
===Alternative ending=== | |||
She also calls Mac into her office, sings to him, gives him a gun, places the barrel in her mouth, and tells Mac to shoot. Mac then suggests that instead of killing herself, she should find someone who loves her back. She agrees, Mac leaves, and she gets out the phonebook, and repeats to herself, "Someone who loves me back". At the wedding, she is seen with her new boyfriend, but stops him mid-sentence, claiming he is boring Mac and Caroline. | |||
An ] was made for the special, which was never broadcast, but was put as an extra on the DVD. In this version of the ending, when Mac sees Caroline floating away, he runs down the stairs and out of the castle to save her. Caroline begins to descend, and both Mac and Guy grab hold of one her legs to bring her down, but instead they are lifted into the air with her. While the three fly away, Caroline exclaims "We're all going to die!", to which Mac quite sternly says "Caroline, there's something I've been meaning to tell you," opening the possibility that Mac is not going to die. Meanwhile, Alan and Joanna, after walking into the sea, are last seen hanging onto a ] waiting to drown. They are still talking while waiting for the ocean to drown them.<ref>{{cite video | title = Green Wing Special: Alternative Ending | medium = DVD | publisher = TalkbackThames | date = 2007-01-08}}</ref> | |||
This ending was the favourite amongst the actors. Mangan said that the alternative ending was the best moment in the whole of ''Green Wing''. However, the alternative ending was rejected and the writers favoured the ending that was eventually broadcast. It is believed that the alternative ending would have been broadcast if a third series was being made, as that ending was much more ambiguous, since Alan and Joanna are still seen alive and Mac tells Caroline that he still has something to say. In fact, for the recording of the DVD commentary, they were watching the special with the alternative ending, indicating that the decision to switch endings was made sometime between recording of the commentary and broadcast. Speaking on the commentary, Rhind-Tutt says that he was glad that after much discussion they chose the ending "they all wanted", with "the three of them flying off together", however, this was not the version that was eventually broadcast.<ref>{{cite video | title = Green Wing Special: Audio Commentary, with Julian Rhind-Tutt, Pippa Haywood and Victoria Pile| medium = DVD | publisher = TalkbackThames | time = 1:25:30 | date = 2007-01-08}}</ref> | |||
===Boyce=== | |||
Alan's replacement enters the classroom for the first time, and Boyce starts to make fun of him. Suddenly, the replacement shouts at him violently, saying that he will not be interrupted and that they will not be playing Boyce's game. Boyce slowly nods his head, and spends the rest of the lesson sitting with a sad expression on his face. Later, the episode goes back to the classroom, late at night, and Boyce is still there. He picks up Alan's pointer, smells it, and hits his face with it repeatedly, in a manner that was similar to Alan. | |||
==Reception== | |||
Later in the bar, Boyce tries to get Guy to do the right thing, by offering champagne (What Guy wants to do) and ale (What Guy should do). Repeatedly he tries to go to the ale, but ends up going to the champagne. The one time he gets really close, Martin interrupts, and Guy throws the ale over his right shoulder at Martin. | |||
When the special was first broadcast, it was watched by 1.7 million viewers, 11% of the total audience. However, these ratings are poor compared to other programmes. For example, an episode of '']'' shown the previous night attracted 2.8 million viewers.<ref name="BSG"/> Responses from critics were mixed. Matt Baylis said, "Like a homegrown '']'' on laughing gas, this show will be sorely missed,"<ref name="BSG"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/creative_report/in-depth/comedy.html|title=Comedy|publisher=Broadcast|date=2007-10-25|access-date=2007-12-09|archive-date=7 June 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080607224247/http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/creative_report/in-depth/comedy.html|url-status=dead}}</ref> and Ian Johns said, "It was like a ] romcom, albeit one force-fed magic mushrooms."<ref>{{cite news|last=Johns|first=Ian|title=Hospital visit proves a test of patience|work=The Times|date=2007-01-05|url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/article1289302.ece|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517065327/http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/article1289302.ece|url-status=dead|archive-date=17 May 2011|access-date=2007-12-09 | location=London}}</ref> In '']'', Sam Wollaston wrote that it was one of the funniest shows on British television, alongside the satirical sitcom '']'', saying, "''The Thick of It'' is clever-funny, ''Green Wing'' is mad-funny." Wollaston opined that while the dramatic elements of the show, such as Mac's death, were good, Alan and Joanna's storyline was most entertaining. "Mark Heap and Pippa Haywood, who play them, have been the shining lights in an already glittering show. They, and it, will be sorely missed," he said.<ref>{{cite news|last=Wollaston|first=Sam|title=Last night's TV|work=The Guardian|date=2007-01-05|url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2007/jan/05/broadcasting.tvandradio|access-date=2007-12-10}}</ref> David Butcher in the '']'' wrote that, "''Green Wing's'' sublime comic acting and a vein of shrieking madness in the writing make it very hard to beat."<ref>{{cite web|last=Butcher|first=David|url=http://www.radiotimes.com/shows/green-wing/downloads/|archive-url=https://archive.today/20070715055537/http://www.radiotimes.com/shows/green-wing/downloads/|url-status=dead|archive-date=2007-07-15|title=Green Wing: Downloads|publisher=Radio Times|date=2007-01-04|access-date=2007-12-11}}</ref> | |||
Paul Whitelaw, however, attacked both the series and the special, saying, "This final instalment was typically awful, more so considering its length."<ref>{{cite news|last=Whitelaw|first=Paul|title=Dismal comedy finally dies a deserved death|publisher=The Scotsman|date=2007-01-05|url=http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/features.cfm?id=20552007|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120721183332/http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/features.cfm?id=20552007|url-status=dead|archive-date=2012-07-21|access-date=2007-12-09}}</ref> Fans of the show thought that while the special was good, it was not the greatest episode of ''Green Wing'' made.{{Citation needed|date=May 2023}} Some thought the special concentrated too much on the drama instead of the comedy. Some were confused by the final ending and others complained about the lack of appearances made by Sue White.<ref name="BSG"/> | |||
Boyce's plotline with Alan is concluded when Alan telephones him to say goodbye, almost confirming the strange love they have for each other but instead telling him (in code) that he is 'Flying west'. | |||
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] walks in, dressed smartly, and sits down, she is now more feisty. When the girls realise there is no Joanna to shout at them, they start going wild. They start off by doing mild things, such as swapping desks, tipping up litter, lounging on their desks. They then start interviewing people, using a "trousers-down" selection method. | |||
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Soon, they start becoming more wild, slowly turning into a "]" situation. They fight over the design of a totem pole, and soon there are arguments and ] decides to become the new Joanna. Martin gets captured by ], ] and Karen, chanting "Kill the doctor". Martin calls for his mummy, when Harriet comes out and proclaims she is the new mummy in town, and returns to the office. | |||
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Martin becomes dramatically upset at the fact of Mac dying, and starts sobbing to Mac, ending with "I heart you Mac", with Mac replying "I heart you too". He also gets kidnapped by the admin girls, but somehow manages to escape, and in a scene with Guy he implies that something of a sexual nature occurred instead of them trying to kill him. Martin also interrupts the wedding after Guy coughs as Mac's first name is read out by the vicar. He asks if the priest can rewind a bit. | |||
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== Cast == | |||
With the exception of the main characters, the following people make appearances. | |||
:''Also appearing'' | |||
:'''Charles Robertson''' - ] | |||
:'''Vicar''' - ] | |||
:'''Garage Attendant''' - ] | |||
:'''Jonny''' - ] | |||
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==DVD Release== | |||
The DVD was released on the 8th of January, four days after its premiere on UK TV. Features include: | |||
* An alternate ending | |||
* A "Behind the Scenes" Featurette | |||
* 20 minutes of deleted scenes | |||
* Commentary with many of the main cast | |||
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Episode of Green Wing
"Green Wing Special" | |
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Green Wing episode | |
The cover of the Green Wing Special DVD. | |
Directed by | Tristram Shapeero Dominic Brigstocke |
Written by | Victoria Pile Robert Harley Gary Howe Stuart Kenworthy Oriane Messina Richard Preddy Fay Rusling James Henry |
Guest appearance | |
Jeremy Sheffield |
The "Green Wing Special" is the final episode of the British sitcom Green Wing. It was first broadcast in Australia and Belgium on 29 December 2006. It was aired on 4 January 2007 in the United Kingdom. The episode is sometimes billed as a Christmas special, although the episode contains nothing Christmas related. The special is 90 minutes long, around twice the length of a normal episode.
The special continues the plot from the end of the second series of Green Wing, which ended with Caroline Todd (played by Tamsin Greig) becoming engaged to Guy Secretan (Stephen Mangan), "Mac" Macartney (Julian Rhind-Tutt) learning that he was going to die, Alan Statham (Mark Heap) and Joanna Clore (Pippa Haywood) fleeing from the police after they murdered Joanna's cousin, and Karen Ball (Lucinda Raikes) having a dramatic change of personality after she fell out of a window. While this was the final episode of Green Wing, an alternative ending was produced in case a third series was written. There was an argument between the cast and the writers about which ending should have been used. The special received mixed reviews from both critics and fans.
Plot
The episode begins at a funeral, attended by Guy, Caroline, Boyce (Oliver Chris), Martin Dear (Karl Theobald) and Sue White (Michelle Gomez). References made in the episode lead the viewer to believe that it is Mac's funeral, but then a giant picture of Angela Hunter (Sarah Alexander), who left the hospital in mid-series two, appears. The cause of her death is not fully explained, although comments made by the characters indicate she died in a hunting accident with a moose. The plot then splits between three groups of characters.
Caroline, Guy and Mac
Mac returns to work after a month's leave. When Caroline meets him, she implies that she is engaged to Guy. Mac and Guy are then drunk in a bar, where Mac tells Guy he is going to die in a couple of weeks and makes Guy promise he will not tell Caroline. However, Guy tells Martin, who then complains to him about his selfishness. Caroline walks in and overhears the argument. Meanwhile, Mac suggests to Sue that she find someone else to love. Caroline confronts Mac about marrying her. Mac defends himself by saying it would be better for her to marry Guy because he will live longer. Guy later decides to do the right thing, and tells Mac to propose to Caroline because they love each other. Caroline and Mac therefore become engaged and later marry. The majority of the core cast attend the wedding. At the wedding, Sue is seen with a new boyfriend. The special ends with Caroline floating away into the sky holding a mass of helium balloons.
Alan and Joanna
After being rescued by Martin while they were teetering over the edge of a cliff in a stolen campervan, Alan and Joanna are on the run, believing the police are after them for the murder of Joanna's cousin. They go to a garage to get the van checked for faults, but, as they leave, Joanna accidentally runs over the mechanic by putting the van in the wrong gear and reversing into him. They then try to rob a corner shop and Joanna tells Alan to sit on the shopkeeper to restrain her, but this causes Alan to accidentally suffocate her. Back at the hospital, Boyce begins to miss Alan after discovering his replacement is worse than him. Boyce's plotline with Alan is concluded when Alan telephones him to say goodbye, almost confirming the strange love they have for each other, but instead telling him (in code) that he is "flying west".
Later, Alan and Joanna are stopped by a policeman on suspicion of stealing the campervan. Joanna gets her peanut butter sandwich and smears it in the policeman's face. Alan and Joanna have an argument about the minute odds of the policeman having a peanut allergy and going into anaphylaxis, while in the background this is actually happening. They then carry the body of the policeman into the van. Soon, having run out of food and petrol, Alan changes the engine to run on alcohol and fermented excrement. The plan is of no use, however, as the van explodes. They soon reach the beach and Joanna gives Alan three options: give themselves up, swim the English Channel to Spain, or commit suicide. As Alan is not keen on the Spanish, they choose the third option and are last seen walking naked into the sea, presumably to their deaths–– although the alternate ending shows them hanging on to a buoy some time later.
Admin girls
Having fallen out of a window, Karen walks into the office dressed smartly and feistier. However, she has lost a hand and her nose whistles when she has an orgasm. When the girls realise that Joanna is not there to control them they start going wild. They start off by doing mild things such as swapping desks and tipping up litter, then become wilder by interviewing people and asking people to pull their trousers down. Slowly, the scene turns into a "Lord of the Flies" situation. They soon begin to argue and Harriet Schulenburg (Olivia Colman) decides to become the new Joanna. Martin is captured by Naughty Rachel (Katie Lyons), Kim Alabaster (Sally Bretton) and Karen, chanting "Kill the doctor" at him. Martin calls for his mummy (Joanna), but when Harriet comes out into the office she proclaims she is the "new mummy in town", and he is dragged into the office. However, Martin somehow manages to escape by means unknown.
Production
Further information on the production of Green Wing: Green WingThe production on the special was similar to that of the other episodes, with the hospital scenes being shot in the usual locations (the Northwick Park Hospital in Middlesex and the North Hampshire Hospital in Basingstoke). The script was written by the usual eight-person team led by Victoria Pile, and produced and directed by the same people who recorded all the previous episodes. The special was recorded at the same time as the second series. The exterior scenes were harder to shoot. In the beginning funeral scene, one of the mourners is Alan Yentob, who had been filming an episode of the BBC One documentary series Imagine. Stephen Mangan said that Martin's mime during the funeral was one of his favourite moments in Green Wing. The opening titles of the episode differ from the others as it does not use the normal theme tune, "Last Week", (as it is named in the original television soundtrack) and instead uses the track, "Camel".
There were some improvised scenes. These included a scene in the beginning of the episode where Alan and Joanna are in a middle of a field and the scene begins with a low-angle shot. Later, when Alan is "humping" Joanna, the scene suddenly becomes a crane shot. This is because the crew at the time had a crane camera after they had finished filming the final scenes in series 2 where Alan, Joanna and Martin are teetering over the edge of a cliff in the stolen camper van. The camper van scenes were the hardest to shoot, especially the scene where the van explodes, as this had to be done in one take. Another problem was the smell of the van, which Pippa Haywood said, "smelt of old dogs." The van also suffered other problems such as bits of the steering wheel and gear stick coming off. Julian Rhind-Tutt commented that the scene where Alan and Boyce talk together for the last time was one of the most moving scenes in the whole of Green Wing. The wedding was shot at Hall of Bayham Abbey in Kent, where the crew had difficulty filming due to bad weather. The show also features a guest appearance from Jeremy Sheffield near the end of the episode as Sue's new boyfriend.
The DVD of the special was released on 8 January, four days after its premiere in the UK. Features include the alternate ending, a "Behind the Scenes" featurette, 20 minutes of deleted scenes and commentary from many of the main cast, which includes commentary from some foreign relatives of Michelle Gomez who had not seen the show before. Three extra deleted scenes from the special were later released in "The Definitive Collection" DVD boxset.
Alternative ending
An alternative ending was made for the special, which was never broadcast, but was put as an extra on the DVD. In this version of the ending, when Mac sees Caroline floating away, he runs down the stairs and out of the castle to save her. Caroline begins to descend, and both Mac and Guy grab hold of one her legs to bring her down, but instead they are lifted into the air with her. While the three fly away, Caroline exclaims "We're all going to die!", to which Mac quite sternly says "Caroline, there's something I've been meaning to tell you," opening the possibility that Mac is not going to die. Meanwhile, Alan and Joanna, after walking into the sea, are last seen hanging onto a buoy waiting to drown. They are still talking while waiting for the ocean to drown them.
This ending was the favourite amongst the actors. Mangan said that the alternative ending was the best moment in the whole of Green Wing. However, the alternative ending was rejected and the writers favoured the ending that was eventually broadcast. It is believed that the alternative ending would have been broadcast if a third series was being made, as that ending was much more ambiguous, since Alan and Joanna are still seen alive and Mac tells Caroline that he still has something to say. In fact, for the recording of the DVD commentary, they were watching the special with the alternative ending, indicating that the decision to switch endings was made sometime between recording of the commentary and broadcast. Speaking on the commentary, Rhind-Tutt says that he was glad that after much discussion they chose the ending "they all wanted", with "the three of them flying off together", however, this was not the version that was eventually broadcast.
Reception
When the special was first broadcast, it was watched by 1.7 million viewers, 11% of the total audience. However, these ratings are poor compared to other programmes. For example, an episode of Desperate Housewives shown the previous night attracted 2.8 million viewers. Responses from critics were mixed. Matt Baylis said, "Like a homegrown ER on laughing gas, this show will be sorely missed," and Ian Johns said, "It was like a Richard Curtis romcom, albeit one force-fed magic mushrooms." In The Guardian, Sam Wollaston wrote that it was one of the funniest shows on British television, alongside the satirical sitcom The Thick of It, saying, "The Thick of It is clever-funny, Green Wing is mad-funny." Wollaston opined that while the dramatic elements of the show, such as Mac's death, were good, Alan and Joanna's storyline was most entertaining. "Mark Heap and Pippa Haywood, who play them, have been the shining lights in an already glittering show. They, and it, will be sorely missed," he said. David Butcher in the Radio Times wrote that, "Green Wing's sublime comic acting and a vein of shrieking madness in the writing make it very hard to beat."
Paul Whitelaw, however, attacked both the series and the special, saying, "This final instalment was typically awful, more so considering its length." Fans of the show thought that while the special was good, it was not the greatest episode of Green Wing made. Some thought the special concentrated too much on the drama instead of the comedy. Some were confused by the final ending and others complained about the lack of appearances made by Sue White.
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