Welcome Back, You Lovely Loon!
Okay, okay, let’s be honest. We’ve all missed Stath. He's back, and chaos is clearly in the air.
Season 3, episode 1 throws us right back into the messy world of Michael & Eagle. Prepare for awkwardness!
Stath's "Evolution"
So, Stath is a dad now. Sort of. He's engaged, which is a miracle in itself.
He's even trying to be responsible. Key word: trying.
Unpopular opinion time: I think he’s almost… likeable? Almost.
Sophie's Secret
Our beloved Sophie is also pregnant! Major congrats!
It seems like she's holding back secrets. It is driving me crazy. Is it Jamie's baby?
Please, tell me it’s not Al. That would be too weird, even for this show.
The Return of Al
Speaking of Al... he's still around. Lurking. Being awkward.
He's crushing hard on Sophie. It's both cringey and endearing in a strange way.
Honestly, I feel sorry for the guy. He just wants to be loved, bless his heart.
Jamie's Angst
Jamie is still being Jamie. Musician, poet, slightly heartbroken.
He's not happy about Sophie's pregnancy. Can you blame him?
He clearly still has feelings for her. The angst is real, folks.
The Renting Shenanigans
Of course, no Stath Lets Flats episode is complete without some rental craziness.
This time, it involves a very… enthusiastic tenant. Let's just leave it at that.
The show hilariously captures the absurdity of London’s rental market.
Carole's Subtle Sass
Carole remains the queen of understated brilliance. She's the glue that holds Michael & Eagle together.
Her deadpan delivery is always spot-on. Every line lands perfectly.
Unpopular opinion: Carole is the most underrated character. Give her all the awards!
Stath's... Skills?
Stath's attempts at being a good estate agent are, as always, disastrous. He's just not cut out for it.
His sales tactics are… unique. Let's call them "Stath-isms."
He relies on his charm. Or what he thinks is charm.
Final Thoughts (and a Plea!)
Season 3, episode 1 is a solid start. It’s packed with the usual awkward humor and lovable characters.
The storylines are intriguing. I am eager to see what happens next.
But please, writers, give Sophie and Jamie a happy ending! They deserve it!
Overall, the episode is a welcome return to the chaotic world of Stath Lets Flats. It’s as hilariously cringe-worthy as ever.
If you need a good laugh, go watch it. You won’t regret it. Unless you hate laughing.
And if you do hate laughing... well, maybe this show isn’t for you.