Let's Do It is the third episode of the second series and was broadcast on 29 November 2010.
Summary[]
Tilly and Belinda are driving Miranda and Penny crazy with plans for Tilly's upcoming wedding. But all Penny really wants is for Miranda to be the one walking down the aisle.
Tilly has taken upon herself to set Miranda up with the dreadful, "Dreamboat" Charlie, and the date is as awful as Miranda thought it might be, not least because Charlie is a full head shorter than her and he claimed to "fancy women I wouldn't necessarily beat in a fight."
Meanwhile, Gary and Miranda are getting ever more chummy, so Clive and Stevie speculate as to weather the pair even knows that they are in love, then reckon it's time for an intervention, and demand the two go on a date just to see if anything will happen. Miranda is delighted to find her date with Gary goes uncharacteristically well, he even proposed that they try sleeping together, "If this is our moment then I don't want to regret not doing anything about it." Then, of course, she flings water on the flambe at the next table, and laughing, Gary takes her hand and gets them out of Wilson's.
Things take a turn for the worse, however, when she and Gary can never quite get things off the ground, beginning with nerves and indigestion, bees, crouching tigers and hidden dragons, and then Miranda attracts some unwelcome attention from Tilly's fiancé, Rupert. She and Stevie plan to expose him using a honey trap, but the pressures are another block on the road to Gary, who appears at her flat in a dressing gown, as two other men are already lying in wait in their underwear. The evening ends with Miranda and Gary reluctantly parting as Tilly breaks things off with Rupert.
Quotes[]
Gary: I prefer to call it "brunch."
Miranda: I couldn't be more sorry. Combining two meals, really, it's insanity personified. What's next "linner?"
Gary: Or lupper.
Miranda: Funnier.
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Gary: We should sleep together.
Miranda: Sorry?!
Gary: Shall I explain?
Miranda: Yes, please, thank you very much, please, thank you so to you.
Gary: I think Stevie and Clive might be right. that there might be an us that we've never...do you?
Miranda: Yes! I mean, you know I've always thought....
Gary: Something.
Miranda: Yes.
Gary: Yes.