The Vicar of Dibley Season 2 Episode 5

Ep 5. The Christmas Lunch Incident

  • TV-PG

As Christmas approaches in the small, quirky town of Dibley, the Vicar, played by the brilliant Dawn French, is preparing for the annual Christmas lunch with the Parish Council. However, things quickly go awry when one of the Council members, David Horton, declares that he wants to host the lunch at his own home instead. This creates a stir and soon results in members of the Council choosing sides on the matter.

Amidst the ensuing chaos, the Vicar decides to take matters into her own hands and works to come up with a solution that will please everyone. However, her efforts are unsuccessful and the situation quickly spirals out of control, leaving her feeling frustrated and defeated.

As the day of the Christmas lunch arrives, tensions are high and it seems that the Vicar's attempts to bring peace have been in vain. However, as the guests gather around the table, something unexpected happens that forces them all to come together and put their differences aside in the spirit of Christmas.

The Christmas Lunch Incident is a heartwarming and hilarious episode that captures the essence of the beloved British comedy series. The characters are lovable and quirky, and the writing is sharp and filled with witty one-liners. Dawn French's portrayal of the Vicar is particularly noteworthy, as she brings an energy and charisma to the role that is unmatched.

Overall, The Christmas Lunch Incident is a must-watch episode for fans of The Vicar of Dibley, as well as anyone looking for a good laugh and heartwarming holiday spirit. It is a true testament to the brilliance of the series and its ability to capture the essence of small-town life in a comedic and endearing way.

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