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World's End, The (2013)

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Ever had

one of those nights

that starts out like any other, but ends

up being the best night of your life?

It was June the 22nd,

1990, our final day of school.

There was Oliver Chamberlain, Peter Page,

Steven Prince, Andy Knightley and me.

They called me The King.

Because my name's Gary King.

Ollie was funny, he fancied himself as a bit

of a player, but really, he was all mouth.

We called him O-Man

because he had a birthmark on his

forehead that looked like a six.

He loved it.

Pete was the baby

of the group.

He wasn't the kind of kid we'd usually

hang outwith, but he was good for a laugh.

And he was absolutely minted.

Steve was a pretty cool guy. We

jammed together, chased the girls.

I think he saw us as rivals.

Sweet, really.

And Andy.

Andy was my wingman.

The one guy I could rely

on to back me up.

He loved me, and I'm not being

funny, but I loved him, too.

There was nothing we were

gonna miss about school-

Maybe Mr. Shepherd.

He was definitely

one of the good guys.

He used to ask me what I

wanted to do with my life.

I told him I just wanted

to have a good time.

He thought that was funny.

It wasn't meant to be.

Not that night.

Newton Haven was our hometown.

Our playground, our universe.

And that night it was the

site of a heroic quest.

The aim? To conquer

The Golden Mile.

Twelve pubs along a legendary

path of alcoholic indulgence.

There was The First Post,

The Old Familiar,

The Famous Cock, The Cross

Hands, The Good Companions,

The Trusty Servant, The Two Headed

Dog, The Mermaid, The Beehive,

The King's Head,

The Hole in the Wall...

All before reaching our

destiny, The World's End.

We took my car into town.

I called it The Beast

because she was pretty hairy.

And so, our journey into manhood began.

We were off.

We didn't waste any time.

We hit pub one

and we hit it hard.

There was drinking, there was

fun, there was controversy,

there were ladies, there

were sh*ts, there was drama,

and of course,

there was drinking.

By pub five,

we were feeling invincible

and decided to purchase

some herbal refreshment

from a man we called

The Reverend Green.

Pint six put O-Man out of commission,

so we carried on without him.

Good thing, I bumped into

his sister in the next pub,

we went into the disableds

and I bumped into her again.

Sam tagged along for a while,

but then I had to let her go.

I had another date that night

and her name was Amber.

Nine pints in and it was us

against the world.

Things got mental

in The Beehive,

so we repaired to

the bowls club

or as we liked to call it, The Smokehouse,

which is when it all went f*ck up.

Everyone got para and Pete chucked

a whitey, so we had to bench him.

In the end, we blew off the last

three pubs and headed for the hills.

I remember sitting up there,

blood on my knuckles, beer down

my shirt, sick on my shoes,

seeing the orange glow

of a new dawn break

and knowing in my heart, life

would never feel this good again.

And you know what?

It never did.

Thank you, Gary.

That was very enlightening.

Would anyone like to add anything

or maybe challenge Gary?

Are you disappointed?

About what? That you didn't

make it to The World's End?

No.

Just what is it

that you want to do?

We want to be free!

We want to be free to do

what we want to do!

And we want to get loaded. And

we want to have a good time.

And that's what

we're going to do.

We're going to have

a good time.

We're going to have a party.

Just what is it

that you want to do?

And we want to get loaded.

And we want to have a good time.

She's a beauty.

Yeah, but she's no Beast.

Hello, Peter.

Jesus! Gary?

The once and future King.

Were you outside my

house this morning?

No.

I could have sworn

I saw you on my street.

I've never been

to Bishop's Gardens.

How you doing, man?

I'm well. You?

Yeah, never better.

How is, uh...

Vanessa?

No. Your wife?

Vanessa.

Yeah. How's she?

She's good.

Have you had sex yet?

We have two children.

Ooh, twice. Get you, f*ck machine.

We haven't changed, have we?

What is he doing here?

It's all right, Dad.

We're fine.

Hi, Mr. P.

So, Gary,

how can I help you?

He looks well. Are you

looking to buy a car?

Uh... No.

I'm afraid the end is nigh.

What?

The World's End.

What do you mean?

You know what I mean. One night.

Five guys. Twelve pubs.

Let battle commence.

You want to try

that again?

Yeah, isn't that something

you've always wanted?

Not particularly. No.

Look. Peter.

We didn't make it before, but this time, we're

gonna see it through to the bitter end.

Or lager end.

We?

Yeah, the whole g*ng.

Even Andy? Why wouldn't

Andy be coming?

Well, I thought that after the accident...

Not an issue. He's in.

What we wanna

know is are you?

I'd have to check

with Vanessa.

Who's Vanessa?

My wife.

Since when have you had to

check with your wife?

Since we got married.

Oh, come on, man,

don't you miss it?

The laughs, the

camaraderie, the fights,

the hangovers so fierce it feels

like your head is full of ants.

Maybe the first two.

It begins.

What's your new number?

Same one I've had

for 10 years.

Yeah. What's that one?

This entire row here, they'll all have

dormer windows above the front elevation.

Who's the helmet

without an helmet?

That's Gary King.

Knock, knock.

What are you

doing here, Gary?

You're supposed to say,

"Who's there?"

I can see who's there.

It's you.

I like what you've done

with the place. Bit draughty.

How's Selina?

We divorced 10 years ago.

Yeah, I know, just

wondered how she was.

She's doing very well,

apparently.

Have you got anyone

else on the go?

Yeah, I do, as it happens. She's a

fitness instructor. Twenty-six.

Pedophile. I'm kidding.

I'd love to meet her sometime.

No. Why are you here?

Haven't you heard? We're getting

the band back together.

I'm not your

bass player anymore.

No, I mean we're getting

the boys back together.

We can get the band back

together as well if you want.

No, we can't. You sold

my guitar to buy dr*gs.

I've always wondered, what's

that thing over the door called?

That's a lintel.

So, the plan is, we're going

to go back to Newton Haven,

we are gonna do

The Golden Mile

and this time, we are gonna

make it to The World's End.

Everybody's in.

What, even Andy?

Oh, you better

believe it, big balls.

Andy is going drinking with you?

With us.

Think about it, go back to the

old town, sink a few pints...

Twelve pints.

Yeah.

Twelve pints is insane.

I know!

What is this

all about, Gary?

It's about closure,

you know.

Why should getting older affect

something as important as friendship?

A lot's changed since then, Oliver.

Right.

This is our chance

to take stock.

A stock take?

You make it sound so much fun.

Come on, O-Man. Isn't that

something you'd like?

What I'd really like is for you

to take your DMs off the sofa.

Look. If you're worried about

me, don't be. All right?

I'm here to tell you that Gary

King is back on the horse.

Whoa, whoa, whoa.

You're back on the horse?

No, I mean

I'm back on the bike.

What is bike?

What do you mean?

What is bike slang for?

Bicycle.

I'm lost.

Don't be.

Okay.

Listen.

This is our chance to finally

finish what we started.

Come on, man,

it'll be f*cking mental!

I think we're all done.

So...

How do you like

the property?

Yeah. It's amazing.

Amazing location.

Fantastic.

Fantastic aspects.

It's just... It's just a little

bit out of our price range.

He'll knock some off for you.

What's it down for?

1.2 million.

f*ck off!

You have my card.

Gary, WTF?

It's good to see you,

too, O-Man.

Please don't call me O-Man.

Sure.

Hey, how's your sister?

She's fine.

She talk about me?

No.

So, Friday, we'll all

go down together.

Make a road trip of it,

I'll drive.

Don't think I can. I think I've

got a doctor's appointment.

Yeah, you do.

With Dr. Ink!

You know, Dr. Ink?

Yeah. "Drink." I get it.

Come on. It wouldn't be the

same without the O-Man.

Jesus.

You can see the guys, see how they're doing.

Tell them how you're doing.

You never know, you might

make it to the end this time.

And Andy's definitely coming?

Yeah.

Andy Knightley?

Totes.

And you convinced him how?

Mr. Knightley.

Felicity.

You have a friend

here to see you.

No, I don't.

This is a bit grown up, isn't it?

Yup.

Saw the boys the other day.

Mmm-hmm.

O-Man, Stevie-Baby,

the Petertron.

Yeah, I remember the names of

our childhood friends, Gary.

We had ourselves

a little idea.

Did you now?

Yeah. We're going to go

back to Newton Haven.

Why? For some

unfinished business.

That's a joke, right?

Five guys. Twelve pubs. Fifty pints.

Sixty pints.

Steady on,

you f*cking alky.

I haven't had a drink

for 16 years, Gary.

You must be thirsty then.

We can go back, see the guys, chew the

fat, it'll be just like it always was,

except this time we're going to

finish this thing once and for all.

You have a very selective

memory, Gary. Thanks.

You remember

the Friday nights.

I remember the

Monday mornings.

Yeah, that's why we're

going back on a Friday.

Why do you think none of

us live in Newton Haven anymore?

I don't know. Because it's a black hole.

It's boring.

It always was

and it always will be.

It's only boring

because we're not there.

It's pointless arguing with you.

Exactly. So come.

I'm picking everybody up from High

Wycombe station, Friday, 3:00 sharp.

No, Gary.

Oh, God, why? Have you got

to check with your missus?

No, actually, I don't have

to check with my missus.

What are you doing?

I'm showing you the door.

Is it a door?

it doesn't have a lintel.

And it's glass. So is it a

window or is it a door?

Maybe it's a windoor.

You can have that.

Please leave, Gary.

All right. All right.

600, wasn't it?

Oh, um, I thought you should know.

What?

Mum d*ed.

When?

Couple of weeks ago.

The big cancer.

I'm sorry.

She just always really

liked you, you know.

Got me thinking

about the old days.

Particularly that night, you

know, because we were so happy.

And, you know, I love

the boys like brothers,

but when all's said and done,

you're the best friend I ever had.

It was good to

see you, mate.

Pete?

Steven. Thank God.

I had a horrible feeling I was

going to be the only one here.

I reckon that's not the last horrible

feeling you're gonna have today, mate.

This can't be happening.

Can it?

You said it. What the

hell are we doing here?

What we always did.

Follow Gary King into

almost certain oblivion.

Hello, Steven.

You all right, mate?

Pete. Hi, mate.

Didn't we decide to stop calling him

Fearless Leader somewhere around 1992?

Old habits die hard.

They'll be putting that

on Gary's tombstone.

No, they won't.

You know he'll outlive us all.

That'd be funny

if it wasn't true.

Hang on a sec.

What?

I'm just trying to decide which of

us is the biggest idiot for coming.

Maybe he had an accident.

Oh, sorry, Andy.

Sorry. No,no,no. It's fine.

I think Gary having

an accident

would actually be the best outcome

for all of us, including Gary.

Unbelievable.

Oh, yes.

Look at these c**ts.

You're late.

No, I'm not.

Yeah, you are. You said 3:00.

It's almost 4:00.

Yeah, 3 for 4.

You know your problem, Gary?

You're never wrong.

How is that a problem?

I can't believe you bought

another Granada Mark ll.

What do you mean?

This looks exactly like

the car I sold you in 1989.

This is the car you sold me in 1989.

Best 300 quid I ever spent.

This is The Beast?

Yeah.

Pretty much. I mean, she's

had a bit of work done.

I had to replace the brakes,

suspension, exhaust, seats, wheels,

paneling, carburetor, manifold, the whole

engine, really, mirrors, headlamps.

Other than that,

she's the same old motor.

You could almost

say an antique.

Well, then let's get this

antique on the roadshow.

Come on, you bellends.

We're going to be late.

And we're back.

Just like the Five Musketeers.

Three Musketeers,

isn't it?

Four if you count

D'Artagnan.

Well, nobody knows how many there

were, really, do they, Pete?

I mean,

history's a sketchbook.

You do know that The Three

Musketeers is a fiction, right?

Written by Alexandre Dumas?

A lot of people are saying that

about the Bible these days.

What, that it was written by

Alexandre Dumas?

Don't be daft, Steve,

it was written by Jesus.

Oh. Anyway, five

sounds much better.

I think they missed a trick

only having three.

'Cause you'd have five, then two could've

d*ed and they'd still have three left.

Are we there yet?

Let's do this!

Soup Dragons!

I remember this one.

I put this on a tape

for you, didn't I?

Yeah, this is it.

This is the tape?

Yeah, yeah! Look, look.

Where did you find it?

it was in the tape player.

Oh, look. Is anyone hungry?

I need a piss actually.

This is a long piss.

If it is a piss.

Might be a little...

Poo.

How is that a poo?

Still work for your old man, Pete?

Yeah. I'm a partner now.

You?

Yeah, started my own firm in '98.

Got bought out in '05.

I'm happier, though.

It's less stress.

Ollie?

Property.

I co-manage a boutique estate

agency in North London.

Very competitive.

Is it family law you're in, Andy?

Corporate.

Does anyone know

what Gary's doing?

He's playing Need For Speed.

Over there.

Come on, come on,

come on!

He hasn't changed, has he?

I don't know. He did finally

pay me back that 600.

Really? He borrowed 200 off me.

And me.

I can't believe it.

I can't believe you'd do that!

Oh! Of course I can.

It's just robbing

Peter to pay Paul.

No, I borrowed it from Peter to pay you.

I still owe Paul.

Oh, sh*t.

Newton Haven.

Take a moment to look upon it in its original

colors, boys, for tonight we paint it red.

Oh, no, no, no. sh*t.

f*ck, f*ck, f*ck.

f*ck, f*ck.

Oh, no, it's okay,

I did it all in the services.

Know why I pulled

you over, sir?

Was the music too loud?

Your left brake light is faulty.

Oh!

The old brake lights! So called

because they're always breaking.

I'll get that sorted out,

Officer.

Can I see your license, sir?

Yup.

Ah!

You know what?

It's in my wallet.

And I left that

at the bloody gym!

Any other form of identification?

No, it's all in my sports bag.

That's bloody typical,

isn't it? Um...

I'll give you my name and address, you

can run me through the old system.

Go on then.

It's Peter Page.

48 Bishop's Gardens,

London, N2 T12.

Jesus, Gary! WTF? Why did

you give him my name?

I'm not gonna give

him my name, am I?

Suppose I get done

by the police?

You won't get done

by the police.

Gary, he will check the number

plate against his name!

I know. Why do you think

I gave him Pete's name?

Jesus Christ, Gary, I own a car showroom.

lam a junior partner.

This is...

Just trust me.

So, Mr. Page, what brings

you to Newton Haven?

Well, we're all from here. We're

just back to see the sights.

Have a cr*ck at

the old Golden Mile.

Might get a bit messy.

Well, you make sure you get

that brake light fixed

and you might want to do

an emissions test, too.

Oh, and, Peter.

Don't make too much mess.

We won't!

Hmm.

I don't understand.

It's simple, Pete.

The car's still registered to

you, it has been since 1989.

But I've moved

three times since then.

I know, I changed

the log book.

Where do you think

all those points came from?

Jesus. You guys need to relax.

Do you know how much

trouble you could get into?

Do you know how much

trouble I'm already in?

What's that

supposed to mean?

Hey. What the hell is this?

Why are we even here?

We are here to

get annihilated.

Have you got any plans

for dinner at all?

Tonight, we will be partaking

of a liquid repast

as we wend our way

up The Golden Mile.

Commencing with an inaugural

tankard at The First Post,

then onto The Old Familiar, The

Famous Cock, The Cross Hands,

The Good Companions,

The Trusty Servant,

The Two Headed Dog, The Mermaid,

The Beehive, The King's Head

and The Hole in the Wall

for a measure of the same.

All before the last bittersweet

pint in that most fateful terminus,

The World's End.

Leave a light on,

good lady,

for though we may return

with a twinkle in our eyes,

we will, in truth,

be blind drunk.

Come on!

Until 1840...

f*cking hell.

...this building was the site of

Newton Haven's first post office.

Until an enterprising

business fellow decided that

far from befitting the sending

and receiving of mail

it was perhaps better

suited as a humble taproom

where a weary traveler might get twatted.

Come on.

Ah!

It's like dja vu.

I don't remember this at all.

Has it been refurbished?

Been bought by a chain,

hasn't it?

Part of that nationwide

initiative to rob

small, charming pubs

of any discernible character.

Starbucking, man.

It's happening everywhere.

Can't take away

that smell, though.

I'm sure they tried.

Good evening, Raymondo.

The prodigal sons return. Eh?

Who's on the

guest list tonight?

Come again?

The guest ales.

We, sir, are doing The

Golden Mile and you have

the honor of drawing

first blood.

What do you recommend? There's one.

Crowning Glory.

Rather fitting.

How's that?

I'm Gary King.

What?

So tell me more.

About what?

Crowning Glory. Is it nutty?

Is it foamy? Is it hoppy?

Does it have a surprisingly fruity

note which lingers on the tongue?

Hmm. It's beer.

Hmm.

We'll have five

of those, please.

No. Sorry. Can we have four of

those and a tap water, please?

What?

I don't believe this,

a man of your legendary prowess

drinking f*cking rain.

It's like seeing a lion

eating some hummus.

That doesn't make any sense. I

know it doesn't make any sense.

You seriously have a problem with me

not drinking, after what happened?

I don't, but King Arthur does!

Oh, this'll be good.

What's King Arthur

got to do with it?

Do you honestly think that King Arthur

came back from the Battle of Hastings,

f*cking rocked up at Arthur's Castle...

Camelot.

...walked up to the bar

and went,

"Hello.

Could I have a tap water?"

No, because they didn't have

running water in Arthurian times.

Exactly. He would have had a mead.

The King Arthur of beers.

And I'm less of a man because

I choose to drink water?

Well, it's a bit

"ooh ducky", innit?

That's not very PC, Gary.

Get out of the '90s, Pete.

There's nothing "ooh ducky"

about being teetotal,

about walking into a pub

after a rugby match

and ordering a tap water at a bar packed

full of big ugly bastards wearing warpaint.

That, my friend, takes confidence, yeah?

I'm talking balls.

You said it, poof.

I don't know if you're aware of this,

Gary, but we are not teenagers anymore.

And God forbid you ever

have children, because if...

I might have kids.

Then you had better be ready

to take responsibility...

No. I mean I might have kids.

You remember Karen

Eggerton, who I f*cked?

She was two weeks late when her

parents emigrated to Normandy.

I never heard from her again.

She might have had a baby.

Imagine that? A French kid.

It's pointless arguing

with you.

To kids.

Wherever they may be.

Kids.

Kids.

Drink up. Let's Boo-Boo.

"Boo-Boo".

What is that?

You remember,

"Let's Boo-Boo."

You know, from Mr. Shepherd's

classroom, it said on the wall,

"Exit, pursued by a bear," you

know, from that Shakespeare play?

A Winter's Tale.

Yeah. What was it called?

A Winter's Tale.

That's it.

And if we needed to make a quick getaway,

we'd say, "Exit, pursued by a bear,"

and then it was,

"Exit, pursued by Yogi Bear,"

and then it was just,

"Let's Yogi and Boo-Boo,"

and then, "Let's Boo-Boo."

So you're saying we should go?

Yeah. It's sh*t here, innit?

Ah!

The Old Familiar.

Now this is a pub.

Yes.

This is more like it.

Like dja vu.

David, my man, have you heard the news?

Gary King is back in town.

Who's he?

How was the

funeral, Gary?

Your mum's funeral?

It's difficult to

put into words.

But if I had to choose

three, I would say,

"Really, really sad."

Oh, no, that's two,

isn't it?

How about,

"Really, very sad"?

It's a shame,

she was a good woman.

I really liked your mum.

Me, too, mate. Me, too.

Hello.

Hello, mate.

Are you here?

Yeah, I've been here for ages.

What are you talking about?

You get lost on the

ring road again?

This is Newton Haven.

What time are you meeting The Twins?

Twins?

We're all at The Old Familiar.

Come by if you want.

Yeah, he is. Okay.

See you soon.

Who was that, O-Man?

Don't call me O-Man, Gary.

If you must know it was Sam.

Sam's here?

Sam's here?

Is there a f*cking echo in here?

Yes, Sam's here.

She's down from Manchester. We're

driving to Mum's tomorrow.

What, and she's coming here?

Calm down, Steve, I saw her first.

Jesus Christ, not this again.

Are you f*cking kidding me?

I saw her first.

You really have a selective

memory, don't you?

Somebody else

was saying that.

Me. No. I would have remembered.

I told you I had

a thing about Sam

and you proceeded to try and get

in her pants at every opportunity.

Guys, please.

You only liked her after

you found out I liked her!

That's right, because you

did the school play.

Cabaret. Cabaret.

Because she was in it.

And she wore those fishnet stockings

and you got a big boner on stage.

Jesus Christ.

Doesn't matter anyway, she always had

a massive wide on for Adrian Keane.

I hated that prick.

Can we not talk about

my sister in relation to,

A, massive wide ons,

B, Steven's erect penis?

All right.

Is she still fit, though?

I'm not answering that.

Is she, though?

Am I what?

Fit.

Hello, Sam. Steven? You've

grown, haven't you?

Yeah, sideways.

You look fantastic.

Steroids.

Andy, long time.

Hi, Pete.

Hi, Sam.

All right, big brother?

Gary.

Willkommen. Bienvenue.

Welcome.

Sam. Would you like a drink?

Hey, Steve. She's just got here.

Come on.

Sam. Would you like a drink?

I'll have a vodka tonic,

thanks, Steven. Sure.

I'm just going to nip to the loo.

Cool.

Nature calls.

What are you doing?

What are you doing?

I'm going to the toilet.

Well, then, so am I.

Gary! You are

out of your mind!

What are you talking about?

You gave me the sign.

What sign?

You went to the toilet.

Gary, are you serious? I

haven't seen you in 20 years.

Do you really think I'm going to have

sex with you in the ladies' toilet?

Well, the disableds

is out of order.

Gary. What happened?

I don't know,

maybe one of them put too many

paper towels down the toilet.

I mean, we don't know what they

are thinking, really, do we?

No. What happened to you?

Nothing.

Nothing happened to me.

I'm the same old Gary.

No sh*t.

Huh!

So, do you wanna?

Oliver. I'll see you later.

You're going?

I thought you weren't meeting The

Twins for another half hour?

I'm not. Oh, yeah.

I believe this is yours.

"Out of order."

It's a private joke.

I don't want to know.

- What is that?

- Modern art.

It's a memorial,

isn't it?

Yeah. To modern art.

Hey, guys, do you

know what time it is?

It's not even 6:00.

Wrong! It's high time

we got onto The Cock!

Whoo-hoo!

Let's go.

Come on.

When you're ready, mate.

Oh, sh*t.

Look who it is.

Basil. Mad Basil!

Do you remember?

We used to come in here

and listen to him talk about f*cking UFOs

and lizard people and underwater Nazis.

Didn't he spout some

bullshit about the Bermuda Triangle

actually being a square?

No, he said it was two isosceles

triangles forming a rhombus.

He was your best mate,

wasn't he, Steve?

No, he wasn't my

best mate, Gary.

He was a lonely, old guy and

I felt a bit sorry for him.

That's right. Basil!

Maybe we're not the local

legends you think we are.

Gary King?

Speak for yourself, mate.

You're barred.

I cannot f*cking believe this.

This is ridiculous.

Believe me, Gary,

it's not worth it.

Have two in the next one. Have them

all in the next one, for all I care.

We've got to have one in every pub

otherwise the whole thing's f*cked.

I'd say it was fairly

f*cked already, mate.

Great.

How much more of this

do we have to endure?

That was three. There's nine more.

Oh, good.

f*ck that

I need to eat something.

We can get some food

in the next pub.

As long as it's

reasonably healthy.

This is Newton Haven.

Hardly the heart of the

organic revolution.

I doubt it's the

heart of anything.

My wife wanted us to go organic,

problem is, I kinda like eating sh*t.

The next pub does sh*t!

Keep up!

Oh, yeah.

I remember this one.

- We had New Year's in here, didn't we?

- '89 into '90.

Isn't that when you

slept on the pool table, Andy?

Yeah. I believe it was.

For six hours.

Six hours.

Thank you for reminding me.

Do you remember

when you woke up,

we said you'd been asleep for

a year and that it was 1991

and you freaked out

and punched a clock?

That was a great night.

Didn't you manage to get off

with Erika Leekes, Peter?

Yes, I did. Something of a personal

triumph, if I say so myself.

She of the Marmalade Sandwich fame?

Marmalade Sandwich...

The very same.

Erika Leekes, Tracy Benson,

Becky Salt.

Two blondes and a redhead

in the middle.

The Marmalade Sandwich.

Becky Salt. f*cking hell.

Wonder what

they're doing now.

Why don't you ask them?

What do you mean?

I mean, sitting at that table over there are

two blondes and a redhead in the middle.

Shut the f*ck up.

I'd say that's Erika Leekes on the

left, Tracy Benson on the right,

and by process of elimination,

there's Becky Salt in the middle.

That's the Marmalade Sandwich

all growed up.

That is very spooky.

We should get them over.

No.

Leave the past where it is.

It's bad enough having to

look at your old, ugly mugs.

You make it sound like

we're f*cking ancient.

We haven't changed that much.

I mean, sure, Steve's let

himself go a bit. What?

Pete's got the same haircut and Oliver

has still got his mark of the devil.

No, he hasn't.

No, he hasn't.

It's called

laser surgery, Gary.

It's a small price to pay for

not being called f*cking O-Man.

That works for Sisters Of

Mercy tattoos as well.

I still like the

Sisters Of Mercy.

Well, good job,

or you'd never go swimming.

I'm lost.

Don't be.

Well, I for one, think it's nice

to see the old faces again.

Cheers, mate.

Excuse me? This taken?

Is this seat taken?

Have it, mate.

Thanks.

Wasn't that...

Shane Hawkins.

Hey, didn't he...

Yes, he did.

Hang on. What happened

with Shane Hawkins again?

I'd rather not bring it all

up again, if that's okay.

Hey, man. Listen, Pete.

Bottling up past trauma

can lead to

inadequate coping strategies

in later life, apparently.

I don't know, I mean, it's not

even about the past, you know.

It's not about the fact

that he bullied me,

that he made me miss more

school days than chicken pox.

It's not even that he forced me to spend

entire lessons hiding in a toilet cubicle,

or that he punched me so hard

he dislodged my eyeball.

And it's not even that he ruined

a large portion of my childhood.

No, it's the fact that just

then, he didn't recognize me.

He looked straight through me

like it all meant nothing.

That probably sounds weird,

doesn't it?

sh*ts!

S-H-O-T-S. sh*ts.

What are you doing, Gary?

I thought it was obvious.

sh*ts.

Firstly, Peter was talking

about something

which clearly made him

feel very uncomfortable.

It's all right, Andy.

No, Peter, it's not all right.

Secondly, 12 pints is more than enough,

and thirdly, I don't f*cking drink!

But sh*ts don't count,

do they?

You said you wanted

to catch up and chew the fat.

I think you just

wanted to drink it.

We're not here

as your friends.

We're just your

f*cking enablers.

Enablers. That's a funny word, isn't it?

"Enabler."

Gary King And The Enablers.

That's a good name for a band, Steve.

Write that down.

Don't do a Gary, Gary.

Oh, is that a thing now, is it?

It's always been a thing.

You don't need us to

help you get f*cked up,

you've done a perfectly

good job so far on your own.

I'm gonna go and see if

there's a bus back to London

if anyone wants to

come with me.

You can't go. This is special.

This is our anniversary.

It's not the

anniversary, Gary.

We did this in June.

It's October.

Yeah, but it's the anniversary

of the year, isn't it?

Every year is the

anniversary of a year!

It's just not the

same anymore, Gary,

and it's not that the town's

changed, we have changed.

Yeah, well, you can't go,

'cause the buses are finished.

Then I'm gonna go back to the B&B.

You coming?

I could do with

an early one actually.

I should probably go

and find Sam.

Yeah, I'm gonna go

and find Sam with Oliver.

That's settled then, yeah?

You know what I think?

I think you're jealous.

Yeah, you've got your houses and your cars

and your wives and your job security.

But you don't have

what I have. Freedom.

You're all slaves and I'm free

to do what I want any old time.

And this is what you want?

You should grow up, mate.

Join society.

Yeah, but Mum d*ed.

And we're all very sorry,

but now it's time to go home.

I thought we were home.

I can't help feeling sorry for him.

Don't.

Oh! f*ck! Piss!

Careful, the floor's

a bit pissy.

Wasn't me.

That was me.

Did that back in '90.

Punched the sh*t

out of the wall.

I don't know why. Seemed

important at the time.

You guys look like you're

having a good night, though.

I'm doing The Golden Mile tonight.

You want to tag along?

We'll be like The Six Musketeers.

I said we're doing

The Golden Mile.

You think you're so cool,

don't you?

Huh?

But we were cooler.

We owned this town.

We paved the way for you lot.

Blazed a trail.

Hey! Look at me when

I'm talking to you!

Please don't.

Don't what?

You don't want

to do that.

Don't I?

What?

You need to explain

this right now!

Andy, this kid

just att*cked me.

Don't you dare

change the subject!

He smashed my head

in the mirror.

You know who I just spoke to?

Your mum!

And not from the afterlife.

From f*cking Bournemouth.

Is that real?

She says she hasn't spoken

to you for eight months.

Andy...

His head just came off!

No, Gary, you are not gonna

wriggle out of it this time.

WTF!

There's someone in here.

Andy, did you see...

WTF, Gary. WTF.

What the f*ck

does "WTF" mean?

What the f*ck?

Oh, yeah.

This can't be happening.

Can it?

You said it, mate.

I can't believe it.

I know, mate.

I can't believe you

lied about your mum!

That was a white lie!

How is that a white lie?

She's not dead, is she?

Wait, wait, wait!

Where are you going?

To get help.

No, don't do that!

What, don't get help? We don't

know how far this goes.

Wait, who are you calling?

Vanessa.

Who's Vanessa?

My wife.

Why are you calling your wife?

Because she's my wife.

You just said we don't

know how far this goes.

I was just thinking about the pub.

Oh, well, there's a surprise.

I can't get through.

Can you get through to Sam?

I've got full bars and

I'm not getting through.

I'm sorry, your call

cannot be connected at this time.

Must be the network.

Holy sh*t.

This is all connected.

This explains why

everything's gone f*ck up.

Everybody's been replaced

by one of these.

That's why no one recognized

us, Basil, Dave, Raymondo.

I thought it was weird.

Shane Hawkins.

Exactly. It's not us that's

changed, it's the town.

I'm right, aren't I, Andy?

Andy, aren't I right?

You're never wrong.

No, whatever the f*ck's happening,

we can't stay in the gents forever.

Ten people have entered this

toilet in the last five minutes

and not a single one

has come back out again.

That's going to

look suspicious.

Gay loving.

And that's worse

than five dismembered bodies?

This is Newton Haven.

How's it looking?

Normal. Very normal.

I don't like it.

What do we do?

Let's finish our drinks.

I say we neck these and

get the f*ck out of here.

To London?

To The Trusty Servant.

Are you f*cking kidding?

Oh, yeah.

It's The Good Companions next.

I always mix those two up.

Are you saying we move

on to the next pub?

We should get in The Beast

and head back to London!

My brake light is broken.

So don't use the brakes!

I'm way over the limit. When

has that ever stopped you?

I don't want to put any more

points on Pete's license.

Andy can drive,

he's teetotal!

Ah!

That's settles it then.

The last thing we need to do is

get pulled over by the police.

A, we're all drunk,

B, they might be in on it and,

C, we've got blood on our hands.

It's more like ink. We've

got ink on our hands.

So, has it got messy yet? What?

What are you, five pubs in? Four

Oh, not even halfway.

Plenty more fun to be had.

Enjoy your night, Peter.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Sorry.

The way I see it, we've told everybody

we were doing The Golden Mile.

You did.

If we suddenly jump in The Beast

now and head for the hills,

they're gonna know

that we know,

but if we keep doing what we're

doing and going where we're going,

then they're not gonna know.

Know what?

That we know.

I suggest we finish what we started

and leave quietly in the morning.

Wait. You're really suggesting...

We finish The Golden Mile.

It's pointless

arguing with him.

Drink up. Let's Boo-Boo.

We're just five friends

on a night out,

having a good time.

Drinking.

Ah!

Been

Pubs

Shall we?

I feel a little

uncomfortable drinking this much.

It's like Dutch

courage, isn't it?

You know, when the English soldiers

used to drink Dutch gin before battle

to give them super strength.

You know, I thought that was to

numb the sense of impending doom.

Exactly.

We're just five friends on a

night out, having a good time.

I need the toilet.

Go on then. You've earned it.

Huh?

You're doing really good, Oliver.

He didn't make it this far last time.

I'm proud of him.

You're enjoying this,

aren't you?

Yeah, five guys on a night

out, having a great time.

Pretending to have

a great time.

Are you pretending?

If we get out of here alive,

I'm going to k*ll you.

We're still

in the dark, Gary.

Yeah, our families could be

in danger for all we know.

I know, my mum could be dead.

For reals this time.

Hey, why don't we just

ask somebody? Who?

The Reverend Green.

Come on. Wait.

What the f*ck

are you doing?

I'm going to go and have a little

chat with The Reverend Green.

You're going to buy dr*gs?

I am going to go over there and subtly

check if that is The Reverend Green

and if it is, I can ask him

what's going on,

and possibly buy some dr*gs.

But what if he's one of them?

No, me and The Reverend had

a highly sophisticated code

when discussing the purchase

of herbal narcotics.

If he doesn't understand me, it means he's

one of them and I will simply walk away.

Ah!

Have you got any dr*gs? I

don't do that anymore, Gary.

Do what?

That.

That why you're

in a suit, is it?

'Cause drug dealing is

not good enough for you?

There are no drug

dealers anymore, Gary.

I've got a proper job

in a proper office.

You had a proper office.

That was the gents' toilets.

Nothing wrong with doing

your business in the toilet.

Look, a lot has changed since

you have left. I know.

How much do you know?

A little.

How much is a little?

The town has been taken over

by robots full of blue stuff.

Shh. Keep your voice down.

You don't even know

what you're talking about.

Tell us then.

Well, they're not robots.

Do you even know

what robot means?

Course I do. It's like,

"Hello, lam a robot."

It means "sl*ve" and believe

me, they are not slaves.

Are you their prisoner?

No, lam very happy.

Tell your face.

Hey! What's going on?

The town's been invaded

by robots who aren't robots

and The Rev's their prisoner.

I am not.

We're leaving first thing.

We can get you out of here.

I'm not going. It's not what you think.

This is for all our benefit.

You've said too much, Trevor.

Yeah, put a cork in it, Trevor.

I'm just trying to help.

It's not your place to help.

They will have

everything in hand.

Are you guys robots?

Well, the word robot actually

comes from an old Czech word...

...robotnik...

...meaning sl*ve.

And we are not slaves.

We are very, very happy.

And not robots.

Oh, my God,

are these guys robots?

Shut up about robots!

I say we shut up

about everything!

Trevor.

It's your supervisor.

Hello, Trevor.

Hello, sir.

But...

I understand.

Thanks a bunch.

What did I miss?

Your friends

trying to help.

We don't need

your help.

Well, what should we do?

I suggest you get

on your way.

I think we should

do what he says.

Okay.

Here we go.

Come on!

Gary.

Gary!

Let's just get in and

out of this one, yeah?

No more making new friends.

Gentlemen!

The prodigal sons return!

What will it be, one of

our guest ales perchance?

Might I recommend

five pints of Crowning Glory?

Rather fitting, wouldn't you say, Gary?

What? Sorry. What?

It's a delightful brew.

Hoppy, nutty, foamy.

Does it have a surprisingly fruity

note that lingers on the tongue?

You're obviously a connoisseur.

Then you'll already

know that it's a rare treat

for rogues, reverends, royalty

and all good folks between.

Five of those, please.

Welcome home, boys.

I don't remember him

being that friendly.

He's obviously

one of them.

How can he be?

He remembered me.

We don't know

what they remember.

Maybe they

have selective memories.

Yeah, like what's his name?

Me.

Maybe he's one of the others.

Like The Reverend.

It is very hard

to tell, isn't it?

Yeah, I mean, is he one of

them or is he one of them?

Wait, wait, which ones

are the thems again?

Well, they're both thems,

aren't they?

But there's two ways

of saying it.

Is he one of them or

is he one of them?

We need different terms.

One for the people who aren't robots and

one for the robots who aren't robots.

All right, we need to be able to

differentiate between them, them and us.

Yeah, I think the pronouns

are really confusing.

Yes. I don't even

know what a pronoun is.

It's a word that can

function by itself as a noun

which refers to something

else in the discourse.

I don't get it.

You just used one.

Did I?

Yeah. "it" is a pronoun.

What is?

It.

Is it?

Christ.

Look, we just need a f*cking word

so we can identify who's who.

He's a blank, she's a blank, those

two people are definitely blanks.

Sam.

I got this, Steve.

All right, Sam?

Oh, crumbs.

How's your night going?

Good. Sort of.

What do you mean

"sort of"?

Well, it's weird, isn't it?

You come back and everything's

the same, but sort of different.

Different how?

Just weird.

How weird?

What are you getting at, Gary?

Come with me.

f*ck's sake, Gary,

take a hint.

It's all right, I'm not

trying to have sex with you.

Why are we in the

disabled toilets then?

There's something I need

to tell you right now,

unless you do

want to have sex,

in which case

I'll tell you afterwards.

Tell me right now.

Have you noticed anything

creepy about The Twins

apart from the fact

that they're twins?

Just because they're twins doesn't

automatically make them creepy.

It does a little bit.

You had sex with them.

A, I did not, and, B, how

did you know about that?

A, it's a small town, B, I'm not

stupid and, C, they told me.

Right. Well, I did once,

but I was wasted,

which was creepy because it was

like there was four of them.

I am not proud of it.

I am a bit.

Is this what you wanted to tell me?

No, this is...

Are you okay, Sam?

Are you okay, Sam?

I need a cigarette.

Nobots?

How about Fauxbots?

I think we should get away

from the whole robots thing.

Steven?

What's he up to?

Oh, don't worry, he's probably just

trying to f*ck Oliver's sister.

Andy.

Oh, my God,

that man is full of sh*t.

I know that's not

a surprise to you.

What did he say, Sam?

What did he say, Sam?

He said that Newton Haven has been taken

over by robots full of blue stuff

and if we don't do what they say,

they will make us their prisoners.

Did you believe him?

Did you believe him?

No, of course not.

Did you believe him?

Did you believe him?

What?

See?

Come on, Sam.

You know better than

to believe Gary King.

Oh, crumbs.

Sam!

God!

You creepy b*tches, get off!

Chuck us a ciggie.

Oh.

Gary, what's happening?

I told you in the disableds.

Oh, yes, you did.

We should get inside, eh?

Otherwise people are going to

ask what the hell's going on.

What the hell's going on?

Steve, I got this.

Got what?

Sam, he's not good

enough for you.

What?

What?

We've been through

some crazy sh*t tonight

and it's really put things

in perspective for me,

and if everything is as f*cked up as it seems,

then there's something I need to tell you.

You might think this is because

I've had seven pints, but it's not.

It's not.

I'm in love with you, Sam.

I always have been,

and it breaks my heart to see you waste

your affections on Gary f*cking King.

Hey, that's a bit harsh. Oh,

no, you've got it all wrong.

There's nothing between...

And while I'm being honest,

just to lay it all out there, lam

currently seeing a fitness instructor.

She's 26 years old,

but I would drop her in

a heartbeat if it meant

that I had one last chance

with you.

Steven, there's nothing

between me and Gary King.

Oh, f*ck.

Sorry.

Hey! Get your feet off her!

Pop its head off! Pop its head

off like an aspirin bottle.

Blue-bloods?

Nothing suggested in

the last three minutes

has been better than

Smashy-Smashy Egg Men.

Nothing.

What the hell's going on?

Did you guys think of a name for

the robots who aren't robots?

I'm afraid we've

drawn a blank.

Well, we just had a barney with

two blanks in the beer garden.

- We have to leave now!

- Agreed.

Let's hit The Mermaid.

Wait, what?

Number eight.

"Number eight"?

Oh, f*ck.

Andy, what's happening?

Gary thinks we should keep on with the

crawl because they know what we're doing,

but they don't know that we

know what they're doing.

And basically no one else

has a better idea, so f*ck it.

What?

Wait!

Guys! Guys!

I've got a better idea.

I'm parked right round

here somewhere.

Haul it. Just go!

Steven, tell them!

Gary said they'll get us

if we try and leave now.

We're way past leaving now.

Come on.

Oh, yeah.

This is what the kids want.

This is a bit mad, isn't it?

This is perfect. We can hide out in here.

I'll get the drinks in.

Good plan, O-Man.

Hey!

Keep an eye out

for blanks.

You've got it.

Why didn't you say anything?

About what?

About what you said

in the garden.

I always wanted to.

It just never seemed

like the right moment.

Something always

got in the way.

Here you go,

get these down you.

Thanks.

Steven?

Please! I have so

much to live for!

It's me, you numpty.

Basil!

I knew seeing your faces again

would spell trouble.

Wait. How do I know

it's really you?

Because I'm the only one who's going to

tell you the truth about Newton Haven.

Now, do you recall the events of the

evening of June the 22nd, 1990?

No, but I know a man who does.

Here you go.

Hey.

See anyone we know?

The Marmalade Sandwich.

The Marmalade Sandwich.

They look good.

It's the lights.

It's the drink.

Who cares what it is?

Steven?

Steven?

That was the night

they arrived.

Remember the sh**ting star?

That was them.

Nothing happened at first.

They were getting ready, burrowing

in underground, preparing.

Not long after you lot left,

people started to change.

Just one or two at first,

then more.

They replaced people of influence,

taking over the institutions,

remaking, remodeling,

refurbishing.

Doing everything they could

to make us join them.

I can't find Steven.

Where are the others?

They're blending in.

Oh, crumbs.

It's not like the replacements

were evil, far from it.

People got a lot friendlier.

That's how they do it.

It's not an invasion,

it's a merger.

They don't want to get rid of

us, not if they can help it.

They just want to make

us more like them.

Change the way we think.

Bring us into line

with all the others.

Become another

link in their chain.

Which is fine,

unless you say no.

That's when you get replaced.

Once they get your DNA,

they've got you.

How do they do that?

Any way they like.

Blood tests, the nit nurse, sweat,

kissing, saliva on the rim of a glass.

Why do you think

I drink with this crazy straw?

Not so crazy now, is it?

If you're not on their side,

they'll create a version that is.

They can bring you back exactly the

same or even make you young again.

It looks like you, it

even has your memories,

but really it's just a vessel

to spread their message.

Trust, love, respect, desire.

Replaced in the name

of progress.

So, what happens to the

people who get replaced?

The empties? Don't ask

me what happens to them.

Why, what happens

to the empties?

I told you not

to ask me that!

Go! Get out,

before it's too late!

Basil?

I said go!

This just can't be good.

Sam, who was the boy that you

liked in sixth form? Adrian?

Adrian Keane. Why?

He's over there.

Hey, Sam.

How's life?

Sam, we have to get out of here!

We have to get out of here!

Where are the others?

They're blending in.

Oh, f*ck!

Gary! No, just one more song.

Gary, she's a blank!

Don't be so judgmental.

Oh, for f*ck...

Oh, yeah.

Come on.

Still got it.

Enough's enough.

Let's go.

Whoa, whoa, whoa, hold up.

Hold up.

Where are you all going?

We're leaving.

Really? What happened?

Adrian Keane was in that bar.

Prick.

I thought you liked

Adrian Keane.

Adrian Keane is dead.

Oh, God.

Adrian Keane d*ed in a motorbike

accident in Italy eight years ago.

Did he? They must have

had his DNA on file.

That's how they were

able to replicate him.

They know how to get to us, man.

They know everything.

They didn't know Adrian was dead.

They knew enough to tempt us.

They knew these three would fall for

a bunch of girls in school uniform.

Hey, who wouldn't? Am I right?

f*ck,yeah.

We've gotta get out of town,

we've gotta get beyond it

before it's too late.

- Where are you getting all this from?

- Basil.

Mad Basil? He of the Bermuda

Rhombus and the Aqua Nazis?

Another good name

for the band, Steve.

You're putting our lives in

the hands of a crazy old man?

He's not crazy!

No, maybe he's not.

Or maybe he's a blank trying to

lure us to the edge of town,

onto those dark country roads

where they can deal with us.

Yeah, we could end up dead in a field.

I hate fields.

Yes. My thoughts precisely.

Steven's right.

We should go.

No, we're going

to The Beehive.

Gary's plan is still

the best we have.

Wait a minute.

The 1990-model Oliver was out of

commission by this point in the evening.

What are you saying?

I like the new you.

Huh.

Come on.

This is a mistake,

isn't it?

Hold up!

Just stick with me.

Andy, come on!

Here we go. Pub number nine.

f*ck yes!

That's the spirit, Pete!

Spirits! We should do chasers.

Who is this guy?

Come on. Andy!

It can't start without you.

You what?

We can't start without you.

Now then.

Whose round is it?

It's mine.

Mr. Shepherd!

Is it Mr. Shepherd?

Why don't you kids join me? You look

like you could do with a drink.

Now, let's have a little chat

about your future, shall we, hmm?

Uh, Mr. Shepherd?

Please, call me Guy.

All right.

Guy...

Look at you.

Are you a robot?

Does anyone know

what robot means?

Yeah. I do!

Yes, Gary.

It means "sl*ve."

Oh, very good, Gary.

Are you a robot, sir?

No, Peter, of course

I'm not a robot.

Sir?

Yes, Steven.

But you're on their

side, though?

This is not about

sides, Steven.

It's not about shirts

versus skins.

It's about working

together as one team.

I know it may seem a bit weird

and a little bit scary,

but please believe me,

it's quite the opposite.

They're here to help.

To straighten us out. To

prepare us for the big league.

They've seen something

in us, a potential.

There's a vast community

of worlds up there,

living together, peacefully,

cooperatively.

And guess what? They want

us along for the ride.

Pretty cool, eh, g*ng?

So,

they're not here to harm us?

Far from it, O-Man.

No, they're here to help.

I'm not saying they're

afraid to get tough.

I certainly had to get

tough with you in my day.

And what one amongst you

wouldn't thank me for it? Hmm?

In some respects,

they're a lot like teachers.

Stern, yes.

A little frightening.

But it's all for

our betterment.

So, what do you say we all go somewhere

and talk about this properly?

That wasn't properly?

Well, I think it's pretty clear, guys, what

Mr. Shepherd is trying to say is that...

Andy! What the f*ck?

Yes, Andy. What the f*ck?

WTF?

Humans, you leave

us no recourse.

If you will not

join us willingly,

we will be forced to use

other means of persuasion.

Now, please...

I f*cking hate this town!

Oh, oh!

Oh, crumbs, you're heavy. Sorry.

m*therf*cker!

Andy!

Twist the melon, man!

Yeah!

Sam, this is no way

for a family to behave.

Sam, I'm disappointed

in you.

O-Man!

Okay, Andy.

Break it up.

It doesn't have

to be like this.

It could be so much simpler,

so completely painless.

If only you'd see the light.

Yes.

See, it's not

about conflict,

it's about togetherness.

Yes. Let's try this

again, shall we?

How about another round?

Nah, we're done here.

Yes, Gary, that appears to be the case.

The Smokehouse!

What?

Just do it!

Come on!

This way!

Humans,

this is your final warning.

Failure to comply

will result in your...

Humans, obey now,

or face the consequences.

Let's go!

sh*t.

Oh, look, there's my car!

Let's climb down

the drainpipe.

I've got a better idea.

Climb down the drainpipe.

Okay, just go.

Wait. What about the others?

Leave 'em with me, okay?

I got this.

Are you sure? Yeah, I

always land on my feet.

I don't know

if that's true, Gary.

Just go.

Will you find out what

happened to my brother?

Yeah, of course, of course, and

I'll look after Stevie for you, eh?

He's a good guy.

He's better than me.

Gary, you're not a bad person, but

you're not boyfriend material.

The whole "free spirit quick one

in the disabled toilets" thing

is kinda cool when you're 17,

but not when you're facing 40.

There comes a time when you have

to go forwards and not backwards.

Maybe if I hadn't left you behind that

night, things would all be different.

It's not all about

that night, Gary.

Isn't it?

It doesn't have to be.

We'll always have the

disableds, though, won't we?

Yeah. Yeah, we'll always

have the disableds.

Oh, no.

Where's Sam?

I put her in her car.

You did what?

I put her in her car.

I just told her to leave.

You just sent away the only one

of us sober enough to drive?

Yeah. You just couldn't

stand the fact

that she might

prefer me to you.

That's not true.

it is true, Gary!

I was getting somewhere.

We held hands.

I was just trying to help! You were

trying to help yourself, more like!

Jesus, I do something right for a

change and you f*ckers get on my case.

Wow, that's the first time I've

ever heard you admit being wrong.

I said I did something right!

Yeah, "for a change".

So? Meaning the rest

of the time you're wrong.

Not necessarily.

Look, I just thought it was best

to keep her out of harm's way.

And what about us, Gary?

Aren't we in harm's way?

We're all right, Pete. Come on,

we're The Five Musketeers.

No, we're the Four Musketeers.

Wait, how do we know

you put her in the car?

How do we know

you're you?

Of course I'm me!

Well, who the f*ck are you, Gary?

I'm Gary King.

There's only one Gary King. How

do I know you guys are you?

We've been together

the whole time.

You might all not be you. How did

you know O-Man wasn't O-Man?

Because his birthmark

was back.

What does that prove?

Because of what Basil said.

They make a copy

from your DNA.

That's why he had

his birthmark.

He was new, like a baby.

Like a man-baby.

Like a "maybe".

Oliver with none of the sh*t that

had happened to the real Oliver.

The laser surgery!

So the blanks really

are just blank?

No wear and tear, no scars.

Steven, in 1987 we were playing

cricket and I accidentally pushed you

onto a broken bottle that

nearly went up your ass.

So?

Show us your bum.

Very nice.

Thank you.

Pete, you got that 50cc

Suzuki in 1988,

and you let me have a go on it

and I ran over your leg.

What the f*ck?

Oh, wait,

it's the other one.

Andy, in 1986 we re-enacted

the Kn*fe Game from Aliens

and I stabbed you

in the middle finger.

How about December 1997,

when you OD'd

and I drove you to the hospital

four times over the limit

and I ended up rolling the car and

almost severing my femoral artery,

at which point you made

a miraculous f*cking recovery

and ran off into the night,

leaving me to get arrested

after 12 hours of

life-saving surgery?

Either one of those will do.

Thank you.

What about you?

That's easy.

That could have been drawn on.

Aren't all tattoos drawn on?

- Yeah.

- Show us your arm.

What?

Show us your arm.

No, no.

You fell off stage at the fifth-year ball

f*cking around and dislocated your elbow.

You've got a scar where they

put the metal plate in.

I don't have to show

you anything, all right?

I'm Gary King.

I know I'm me.

If I'm not me, then how do I know that

carved into that beam above your head

are the words "King Gary"?

But it doesn't say

"King Gary".

Yes, it does.

Doesn't it?

No. it says "King Gay".

Some c**t scrubbed

out the "R"!

- That was me.

- Why?

"King Gay".

That means f*ck-all anyway.

Mr. Shepherd remembered

stuff, so did Oliver.

Selective memory,

remember?

We don't see you for years and you

just pitch up and bring us here.

You better come out with some

hard evidence that you're human,

otherwise we're going to

find out for ourselves.

You want evidence?

There!

That proves I'm human!

It proves you're stupid.

Exactly!

Ow!

It's Gary.

It's Gary.

The whole town's

out looking for us.

That's a good thing. If everybody's

outside, that means nobody's inside.

Gary, wait! f*ck!

Gary, Gary! What do

you mean "nobody's inside"?

I mean we can

still do this!

Do what exactly?

Oh, we're still on the crawl.

"King Gay".

Peter?

Peter.

I thought that was you.

Are you okay?

Am I what?

I know we didn't see

eye to eye at school.

Goodness knows

I regret that.

I wanted to say something

back at the pub,

but I felt so terribly

ashamed by what I'd done.

Let me make it up to you, Peter.

Please.

Gary, you're out of your mind!

We've come too far.

It's f*cking su1c1de.

I know. We are going to get to

The World's End if it kills us.

Where's Pete?

I hate you!

You f*cking bastard!

I hate you!

Pete! Leave it! Why are

you doing this, Peter?

We don't want to hurt you.

Come on, mate!

It's not worth it!

Yes, it f*cking is!

What's he doing?

Oh, sh*t.

Peter...

Peter...

I must say, I'm very

disappointed in you, Peter.

I'll punch their

f*cking lights out.

Andy! No, no, no,

there's too many of them.

Pete.

Peter.

We gotta go.

Gary's right.

We gotta get to The King's Head.

Exactly.

What?

We are not going to The King's Head.

We're done.

We're going to do what we should

have done in the first place.

Get The Beast and

get out of here.

We are f*cking leaving

and we are never coming back.

Now, you can either

come with us willingly

or I'm gonna knock you the f*ck

out and carry you there myself.

You choose.

All right. All right.

Just think about what you're saying, you

know, because you have been drinking.

You f*ck.

sh*t,

it's those f*cking kids.

Not them again.

What the hell is that?

I don't know, but it's

definitely not modern art.

Oh, sh*t, we're trapped.

Where's The Beast?

Okay, all right. We're here, so

The Beast is in the next street.

How are we gonna

get to it?

We'll have to go through.

Through where?

I don't f*cking

believe this.

Number 10.

Come on.

Let's go.

The back door, back door.

Let's go.

Here we go.

Okay, there it is.

sh*t.

We wait for an opening, and

then we leg it to The Beast.

We need the keys.

Gary?

Gary, what are you doing?

Just a little toast.

Gary, put the

pint down, yeah?

To Oliver, Pete.

And to us.

You know, 'cause

10 pubs isn't bad.

It's not, but

we're calling time.

Okay.

So close.

Number 10.

Okay.

So close.

No, no, no, no,

no. Gary!

Gary! Gary!

Let him go.

He left you, man.

I can't.

Andy!

Gary! Gary!

Gary, come back! Come

back, you stupid bastard!

Gary!

Gary! Gary!

Andy, look out!

Come on!

What the...

Get in. Get in.

Gary, Andy, get the f*ck in!

You heard him, Andy.

Get the f*ck in.

We haven't much time!

Andy! Go, now!

Steven!

Go!

Andy.

I want you inside me.

Okay.

Cheers.

Ah!

You've had enough!

This is The World's End, man!

I know!

Stop this!

Leave me alone!

What do you care anyway?

Of course I f*cking care. There's

a reason I'm angry at you!

I know why you're angry

at me, okay?

But it's not my fault

that you crashed that car.

That's not the point.

You let me down, man.

You were Gary King.

Gary f*cking King.

I would have followed you to the end.

I f*cking have!

Then stop following me!

No! It's just one more.

Let me have this.

You've got everything

you want.

What are you talking about?

You've got your perfect job and your

perfect house and your perfect wife.

You think it's so perfect?

She left me, Gary.

She took the kids to her

mum's three weeks ago.

Said I'm not present enough.

I'm trying to win her back.

And God knows

I am losing.

But I will continue to fight,

because that is how we survive.

For f*ck's sake, Gary, I just punched

my wedding ring out of a robot's tummy.

Exactly! You fight for

what's important.

But what is so important

about The Golden Mile?

It's all I've got!

Gary.

You need help, Gary.

I got help.

You know what help was?

Help was a lot of people

sitting in a circle

talking about how f*cking

awful things had got.

That is not my idea

of a good time.

And this is? They told

me when to go to bed.

Me!

Gary, mate, how can you tell when

you're drunk if you're never sober?

I don't wanna be sober.

It never got better

than that night.

That was supposed to be

the beginning of my life.

All that promise

and f*cking optimism.

That feeling like we could

take on the whole universe.

It was a big lie.

Nothing happened.

You don't need

to do this, Gary.

Yeah, I do.

Please, stand by.

Please, stand by.

Please, stand by.

Please, stand by.

Ah!

What are you doing?

No, don't go out there.

Gary King.

Yeah?

Gary King of the humans.

Yeah. What do you want?

We are here to enable

your full potential,

as we have with countless

worlds across the galaxy.

Oh, yeah?

How'd you manage that, then?

We appropriate a small

percentage of the population

at 2,000 or so penetration

points across the planet.

This ensures maximum coverage.

From there, we create simulants

to spread our ideologies

through peaceful

indoctrination.

Our objective is simple,

to ready the population

for participation in

our galactic community.

This method requires

a small sacrifice.

But the fewer

replacements we make,

the more successful

we consider our operation.

Of course, we welcome those

who volunteer themselves.

We can offer attractive incentives

for those who willingly combine.

The chance to be young again and

yet retain selected memories.

Isn't that something

you'd like?

Something you've

always wanted?

Oh, my God! I'm so cute!

The beauty of our system

is that we all win.

There are no losers.

Allow me to carry

your legend forward.

Let the man you have become

be the boy you were.

Nah.

There's only one Gary King.

Then you have made your choice,

Gary King of the humans.

Yeah, I have.

Because frankly, who the f*ck are you to

come down here and tell us what to do?

We are The Network and we are

here for your betterment.

In the last 23 years,

have you not marveled as information

technology has surged forward?

No.

Earth has grown smaller yet greater

as connectivity has grown.

This is our doing and it

is just the beginning.

Oh, f*ck off, you big lamp.

You are children

and you require guidance.

There is no room

for imperfection.

Hey, Earth isn't perfect, all right?

And humans aren't perfect.

And guess what?

I ain't perfect.

And therein lies the necessity

for this intervention.

Must the galaxy be subjected to an

entire planet of people like you?

Whoa, whoa, whoa.

Who put you in charge, huh?

Who are you to

criticize anyone?

Now, you might think

Gary's a bit of a cock,

and he is a bit of a cock,

but he's my cock.

Oh, thanks, man.

But he is a detriment to himself, just

as Earth is a detriment to the galaxy.

What did you say?

You act out the same cycles of

self-destruction again and again.

At this point your planet is the least

civilized in the entire galaxy.

What did he say? He's saying

we're a bunch of f*ck-ups.

Hey, it's our basic human

right to be f*ck-ups.

This civilization was founded on f*ck-ups.

And you know what?

That makes me proud.

And me!

What is it they say?

"To err is..."

"To err is human."

"To err is human," so, uh...

We do not believe you

speak for all humanity.

You are but two men.

Two drunk men.

Three drunk men!

Stevie-baby!

Enough! Enough, humans!

Oh, you are in trouble now. It's

only the f*cking Three Musketeers.

You are revolting against the

wisdom of countless solar systems.

Yeah, we are revolting!

You just said you're not here to conquer.

Can I just ask,

how many people did you have

to replace in Newton Haven?

That is irrelevant.

Is it?

Hands up.

Who here is human?

I'm human.

One!

And me.

That's two.

I am. But don't

know for how long.

Basil!

Shh...

So what's that? Three? You had

to replace an entire town?

Not the entire town.

Everybody apart from old

Nutbowl and the Shifty twins.

That's a good name for a band, Gary.

You should write that down.

I will. What about the

ones you replaced,

like Peter and Oliver?

Yeah, what happened

to the empties?

I told you

not to ask that!

Redundant vessels are recycled, mulched

and converted into fertilizer,

whereupon they are returned to the

earth to promote verdancy and growth.

It is a highly efficient

means of organic renewal.

Mulched?

It is a relative few in light

of our long-term plan.

You mean a few hundred thousand

turned to f*cking compost?

What about the other places?

The penetration points.

Are they as successful

as Newton Haven?

Because I'm guessing we're not

the only glitch in your system.

It is true, The Network has been

experiencing some difficulties.

I think you bit off more than

you can chew with Earth, mate.

Yeah, 'cause we are more

belligerent, more stubborn

and more idiotic

than you can possibly imagine,

and I am not just

talking about Gary.

Yeah, there's more

than one Gary King.

But you said... I f*cking

know what I f*cking said!

Your reliance on profanity is a measure of

your immaturity as a man and a species.

Why don't you just get in your rocket and

f*ck off back to Legoland, you c**ts!

Yeah! Stop f*cking

Starbucking us, man! Yeah!

It is our duty

to challenge you.

Just leave us to our own devices,

you intergalactic arseholes.

You misunderstand.

Shut up!

We are trying...

Nobody's listening!

If you'd only...-

Face it, we are the human race and

we don't like being told what to do.

Just what is it

that you want to do?

We want to be free!

Yeah.

We want to be free to

do what we want to do!

Yeah.

We want to get loaded.

Yeah.

And we want to

have a good time.

And that's what

we're going to do.

It is pointless

arguing with you.

You will be left to

your own devices.

Really?

Yeah.

f*ck it.

They f*cked off.

Yeah, yeah, yeah!

Up yours! Up yours! Up yours!

Yeah, we did it!

We won, we won!

Gary, let's Boo-Boo.

Yeah, it's sh*t here,

innit?

Oi, up here!

Go!

Get up.

Come on!

Well done.

Thanks a bunch. Had to go

and spoil it, didn't you?

Yeah, happy now?

Basil, what do we do now?

Same as before.

Go!

Where's The Beast?

The Beast is dead,

mate.

You know what... You know

what's really annoying?

What?

I promised myself I

wouldn't die in this town.

You're not gonna.

I think our luck just changed.

Whoo-hoo!

Oh!

Sorry!

Sam?

Yes.

You came back for us!

Yes, I did. Well, I got lost

on the ring road. But, yes.

Hi, Sam, could you give us

a lift to London, please?

Did you find out what

happened to my brother?

We'll tell you on the way.

Sorry about the mess. I've

been meaning to clear that up.

We forgive you. Let's go.

Which way?

Backwards!

Which way now?

Go straight over!

We can make it.

We're gonna make it.

We made it!

I'm sorry.

I know.

I know.

Everyone remembers

where they were

when the lights went out

on Planet Earth.

Me, Gary, Steven and Sam, we were

standing right by the switch.

I guess it was

a big night for everyone.

That morning gave a whole new

meaning to the word "hangover"

We decided to walk it off,

all the way back to London,

but the headache didn't end there.

It just went on and on.

Talk about the Big Smoke.

When The Network went down, it

triggered some kind of pulse,

wiped out all our technology

and sent us here,

back to the Dark Ages.

There were casualties, of course.

I knew a few of them.

Some guy from work, my

cousin Paul, Gary's mum.

Nobody really knew

how many we lost,

because we never heard from

the rest of the world again.

Everyone got cut off.

It isn't easy now,

but it is simpler.

I'm back with the wife,

which is something.

We decided our problems didn't seem

as bad in the grand scheme of things.

We all had to go organic in a

big way, but if I'm honest,

I'm hard pressed to recall any

processed foods I actually miss.

As for the blanks, well, a

funny thing happened there.

They woke up.

A week or so after The Network pulled out,

they just sort of rebooted by themselves,

tried to start afresh.

They seemed lost at first, children

cut off from their parents,

abandoned, forgotten, looking for guidance,

for someone to show them the way.

I felt a bit sorry for them,

to be honest.

The Network was right

about one thing.

We can be a bit uncivilized.

Maybe we would've been a bad

influence on the rest of the galaxy.

Oliver went back to

being an estate agent.

People still need a roof

over their heads,

and the old Ollie always

had a gift for the gab.

I guess the new one has, too.

He's doing all right.

I hear that the Peter found his

way home to Bishop's Gardens.

I suppose he picked up

where the other one left off.

I'm not sure his wife noticed.

Maybe she chose not to. He's a

pretty good dad by all accounts.

Steven and Sam got

together in the end.

Didn't see that coming.

They shacked up

just outside London.

It's a pretty nice shack, too.

As for Gary? I don't know

what happened to Gary.

We got separated and

I never saw him again.

Some say he went back to Newton Haven.

I don't know why.

I think his business

there was done.

It's funny,

but I miss him.

I wonder if he misses me.

Misses the boys.

Wherever he is,

I hope he's happy.

That's all he ever wanted,

really.

To have a good time.

I just hope he found it

beyond the bottom of a glass.

Because real happiness, real friends,

those are things worth living for,

worth fighting for.

Blank bastards.

f*cking robots.

Five waters, please.

You can have one.

But I ain't serving this scum.

Well, I'm afraid it's all

for one and one for all.

You see, my young friends

and I are on an adventure.

A quest, if you will. And since we

find ourselves in need of refreshment,

you, sir, have the honor

of drawing first blood.

So, I'll ask you again,

for the last time,

five waters, please.

Who the hell

do you think you are?

Me? They call me The King.
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