The Stag
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- 2015
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Jesus Christ.
You are my sunshine
My only sunshine
You make me happy
when skies are grey
You'll never know, dear,
how much I love you
Please don't take
my sunshine away
The other night, dear,
as I lay sleeping
I dreamt I held you in my arms
And when I woke,
dear, I was mistaken
And I hung my head and I cried
You are my sunshine,
my only sunshine
You make me happy
when skies are grey
You'll never know, dear,
how much I love you
Please don't take
my sunshine away
Oh, my God. Why is it so cold?
Get in here.
Oh, warmth.
Clementina. Oh, go on. Answer it.
No. Don't tell me it's
not working out already.
- Beep.
- But she's lovely, Davin.
You've only been
seeing her two months.
Two months and a week on top
of that, so that's nine weeks.
What was it this time?
- Her left eye...
- Oh, God.
This is serious... becomes
slightly lazy when she laughs.
- And that's it?
- That is a valid reason.
What about the last girl, Clare?
- Gummy Anna? Purple, purple gums.
- Yeah.
- That's right.
- Hey, how are you doing?
- Mm-hm.
- It's me, Anna.
And, er, remember the Galway
girl, um, how were her gums?
Her gums are actually fine,
but what was wrong with her
was her endless humming.
But not songs. No songs.
Just endless, mindless,
tuneless humming.
Reading, driving, walking.
These things are signs.
No, they're not. They're
normal, human characteristics.
You are going to end up on
your own, alone forever.
Don't you want to
find someone to love?
Jesus, Fionan, who are you,
my f***ing mother?
When I find someone,
I'll let you know.
Okay.
- How's the wedding plans going?
- Do you really want to know?
- Yeah.
- I'd like to talk about it.
Still a bit stressed?
Each detail leads
to the next detail
and each decision is as important
as the last. It's exhausting.
- You're a strange, strange man.
- I know.
Oh. I shouldn't be showing you this,
but if I can't show my best man,
- who can I show?
- What is that?
- She looks beautiful.
- I am marrying this woman.
Mm.
Congratulations, buddy.
I haven't shown her yet,
so it's a surprise.
- Please don't give the game away.
- No, absolutely. I tell you what.
I'm pressed for time, 'cause
we've got to go through
- the name cards and the menu fonts.
- Here it is.
- Did... Did you make this?
- I'm a theatre set designer.
Okay, that is an enormous relief.
- So what do you think, Linda?
- What I think?
- Wow, Fionan.
- Actually, it's Fion-awwwn.
Oh, I'm sorry. Fion-awn.
- One more time, Linda. Fion-awwwn.
- Fion-awn.
Fion-awwwn.
- Fion-awn. Fion-awn.
- Fion-awwwn.
- Awwwn.
- Awn.
- Awn. Fion-awn.
- Fion-awwwn.
- Fion-awwwn.
- Thank you.
- So sorry I'm late, guys.
- Hi.
- Work is mental. Hi!
- Don't worry.
Hey! Aw!
- Linda, what is it?
- No, no, no. Fion-awwwn.
- Surprise.
- No.
Yes. Look.
This is us.
This is where we enter. The
speeches take place over there.
I don't know what to say.
It's so cute.
- Oh.
- It's the florist.
Oh, do you want me to...?
No, I'll... Hello?
Look at this, Linda.
It's so intricate.
Isn't it?
Also a little mad. I know.
He is certainly not your average
groom-to-be, not your usual guy.
- In what way?
- Most guys don't give a sh*t
about details. Usually
they just nod and smile
and scrub up for the day. Very
few of them make a doll's house.
- Oh, it's a diorama.
- Yeah, that's the word.
- And he is so metro.
- Metro?
Metrose... politan. Metropolitan.
Usually, the only plans
men care about are
the ones they make for
their stag weekend.
- No, Fionan's not going on a stag.
- That makes sense.
That was the florist, Linda,
saying the bouquets
- do not have to be ranunculus.
- Oh.
Did you have a conversation
about ranunculus?
I um...
Ranunculus.
- Oh?
Are you listening to me?
I have problems with Linda.
- We should fire her.
- What?
We are a month from the wedding.
A wedding that's going to look
like it took place in McDonald's.
Sit down.
Sit down.
Our wedding day is
about me and you,
not about... place-card fonts,
or... thematic coherence.
The theme is us.
We've got to focus on why
we're marrying each other.
Focus on the why.
I'm so sorry.
I'm going nuts trying to make sure
it's the best day in your life
because... I already know it's
going to be the best day in mine.
You don't have to try
and make it perfect.
It'll already be the
happiest day of my life.
But for me, the section of the book
concerning Levin and agrarian reform
engages the heart just as much,
because we stand rooted to the earth
for far longer than we ever are...
in love.
So we'll leave that there.
- Thanks, folks.
- Hi.
- Hello.
- So I was just passing through.
Passing through? Okay.
Okay. I need you to
organise a stag for Fionan.
Fionan is not a stag guy.
That is why I need you to
organise a stag for Fionan.
- Why do you want that?
- He's too caught up in all of the...
The wedding.
- Okay, yes. Yes.
- Yes.
Have you any ideas what
we could do or...?
like scaling mountains and stuff.
Yeah, I've still got the
compass you gave me.
Oh, you still have that?
- It's a great compass.
- Yeah.
Okay, well, I will float that.
- Thank you, Davin.
- You know, it is Fionan, so don't
- get your hopes up.
- I am marrying him, Davin.
Yeah.
But get him up a mountain.
Seriously, get him up a mountain.
- Yes, sir.
- Okay.
Thank you. Hey, I'll
see you on Sunday.
- You will.
- Okay.
Hello! How are you?
Oh, lovely. Thank you very much.
- Hi, everyone. How are you doing?
- Hey, Davin.
- All right?
- Yeah, yeah, good.
Cheers, guys. Cheers.
That is the thing about walking
that people don't get.
- It's tough. It's pretty wild.
- But you're still just walking.
You are still walking, Fionan, but
you're also climbing for bits of it.
- Do you kill your food?
- No, no, I bring energy bars.
- And bananas.
- In Iceland, Uli and her family
bring hunting tools when they hike.
They can source snacks and things.
- Snacks?
- Like reindeers and salmons?
- Yes, that is what we kill.
- Good.
What about you, Fionan,
what do you do for exercise?
- I walk to work and back daily.
- Oh, punishing.
He also gets lots of exercise
arguing with our wedding planner.
Lively collaboration.
Actually, speaking of walking...
Men, Simon, the Kevinses, how do you
feel about a little walking holiday
to drag Fionan here away
from the wedding planner
and out into the fresh air?
Like a stag?
Rugged gentlemen, alone up
a mountain, sounds great.
- I'd find a way to enjoy that.
- Great, brilliant. Simon?
- Uli knows I'm good in the wild.
- You're not good in the wild.
- Fionan?
- Yeah, no. No way. No stags so...
Fionan, have you ever
even been on a stag?
- No.
- So not even a weekend walk?
I don't enjoy being in exclusively
male company for long periods.
There's something forced about
it and false, all that banter...
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