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The Gavin and Stacey finale wasn't the funniest - but it didn't need to be

OPINION: Gavin and Stacey finally wrapped up on Christmas Day - and it really was the perfect ending.

James Corden gives his thoughts on further Gavin and Stacey episodes

On Christmas Day, fans of Gavin and Stacey felt mixed emotions as the beloved BBC series finally concluded.

Nessa (portrayed by Ruth Jones) and Smithy (James Corden), who've had an on-again, off-again relationship since the show's inception, finally said their vows, giving Ross and Rachel [from Friends] a serious challenge in the romance stakes.

Following the 2019 Christmas special's cliffhanger ending, viewers were certain that James and Ruth wouldn't leave things hanging - after all, we were all eager to find out if Smithy accepted Nessa's proposal (spoiler: he didn't).

As I settled down to watch the final episode, I was sceptical - could it possibly meet my high expectations, particularly if this was truly the end?

It did, reports the Daily Record.

The gang got back together at the end(Image: BBC)

One observation about the 90-minute episode is that it didn't seem as humorous as previous seasons or festive specials. I found myself shedding more tears than chuckles, but there was a valid reason: it was an opportunity for the cast to bid a heartfelt farewell to their characters.

From beginning to end, the episode was filled with laughter, shocks, and a fair share of tearful moments, and when Smithy's bride was revealed to be Sonia (Laura Aikman), I was gobsmacked.

True to their word, James and Ruth delivered plenty of unexpected twists and turns, even though we never discovered what actually transpired on that infamous fishing trip.

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