This is our chance to take stock. A stock take? You make it sound so much fun.
The World's End
2.8s
This is a bit grown up, isn't it? Yup.
The World's End
1.6s
No, I don't.
The World's End
25.7s
That's a joke, right? Five guys. Twelve pubs. Fifty pints. Sixty pints. Steady on, you fucking 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.
The World's End
24.3s
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.
The World's End
11.1s
Is it a door? It doesn't have a lintel. And it's glass. So is it a window or is it a dour? Maybe it's a windoor. You can have that. Please leave, Gary.
The World's End
5.8s
Saw the boys the other day. Mmm-hmm. O-Man, Stevie-Baby, the Petertron.
The World's End
2.5s
And Andy's definitely coming? Yeah.
The World's End
1.6s
Yeah, you do. With Dr. Ink!
The World's End
2.1s
The big cancer.
The World's End
2.5s
£600, wasn't it?
The World's End
13.2s
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.
The World's End
4.9s
Andy Knightley? Totes. And you convinced him how?
The World's End
4.2s
I don't know. He did finally pay me back that £600.