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643:" was stronger, but said "Tom & Gerri" was "definitely the creepiest" of the first three, and Chater also disagreed with Jones and Stacey; while he praised the episode as "a sinister tale about the fragile nature of sanity performed by actors who are frighteningly good", he felt that it was not as strong as earlier installments. Like Chater, Dessau stressed the quality of the acting, praising the performances of both Shearsmith and Pemberton, especially the latter. 388:. The story was inspired by their experiences in this environment. The character of Tom has his "life energy" drained in the same way that, the writers suggest, is experienced by jobhunters. The "sinister" atmosphere of the episode is meant to evoke the feeling that a person has when they "can't quite manage to leave the flat" and they "can't be bothered to tidy up". "Tom & Gerri" ended up "quite different" from the play, which featured a character much like 270: 505: 489: 45: 678:, suggested that viewers will believe that they have guessed the plot by the half-way point in the episode. However, he said that the writers "give their story of how we're all one slip away from the gutter a chilling sense of rising dread" which counteracts this. "Nobody", he said, "plays wicked games with the audience more skilfully." Larushka Ivan-Zadeh and Carol Carter, writing in 435:. The flat in which the episode was filmed, with its boardgames and "misery", was, for Shearsmith, similar to the flat once shared by the writers. The episode was filmed in winter, and Pemberton described a "grim" atmosphere during filming. He also said that he hated the wig and beard he wore to play Migg, which irritated his skin. David Chater, writing in 343:, with Shearsmith saying that "We'd been so involved with labyrinthine over-arcing, we thought it would be nice to do six different stories with a complete new house of people each week. That's appealing, because as a viewer you might not like this story, but you've got a different one next week." As an 525:
begging outside their house. Later in the evening, Tom is home alone and the tramp, Migg (Pemberton), knocks at his door to return Tom's wallet. He introduces himself, and Tom rewards him with £40 from his wallet. Migg comes back later with a bottle of whiskey for Tom. Reluctantly, Tom invites Migg
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Things apparently get better: the flat is tidy, Tom is smartly dressed and clean-shaven. Gerri is happily chatting to him. Tom answers the door to Stevie, who asks Tom to come back to work. He is alarmed to see Tom call Gerri; Stevie says that Gerri was killed in a car accident, and that Tom went
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Tom's electricity supply is cut off due to the bills not being paid, and he weeps. A shaven Migg, wearing clean clothes, enters the house. He has started a job, working with children, and gives Tom £40 because Tom has "done so much" for Migg. Migg wants to take over the tenancy on the flat until
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may be able to use "Tom & Gerri" as a teaching aid, but he said that the ending "set back public awareness of mental health at least half an hour". By contrast, Dean considered the character of Tom to be "a fine – if cartoonish – take on mental illness". Several themes present in "Tom &
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Tom awakes the next morning on his sofa. Gerri is alarmed to see him there, as he should be at work, and then gets angry that Migg was invited in. Migg emerges from the bathroom as Gerri leaves the house, and encourages Tom to phone in sick. It is revealed that Tom had promised Migg some of his
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Billen called the episode "distressing comedy to watch", but said that "the acting, the scripting, the satisfactions of one-act resolution and the laughter it generated" were redeeming qualities, and gave the episode four out of a possible five stars. Dessau felt that parts of the script were
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with Migg, and it is revealed that it is Tom's birthday. The two argue about washing up, and Migg says that Tom has "no right" to judge him. Tom storms out of the room, and Migg flicks through birthday cards he has hidden from Tom, saying "Thank you, Grandma!" and taking the £10 that Tom's
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and says she left him dozens of messages, but Tom thinks he's lost his phone. The pair fight over Migg, who is still living with Tom. Later still, the flat is a mess, and Tom is unkempt and drinking heavily. He has no messages on his phone and no post. He sits down to play
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back to work too soon. Stevie heads to the bathroom to get Tom's medication, but freezes when he sees the corpse of Migg in the bath. Tom tells him not to worry, and that Migg is not real. He invites Stevie to stay for coffee, saying Gerri is just boiling the kettle.
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in the episode, with one journalist suggesting that the episode's ending "set back public awareness of mental health at least half an hour", but another saying that the story presented "a fine – if cartoonish – take on mental illness".
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Tom's benefits come in. He walks into the bathroom to get into the bath as Gerri walks in and comforts Tom, who asks her not to leave. Gerri tells Tom that he has invented Migg to cope with what has been happening. She says Tom is
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The episode begins with Tom (Shearsmith), a primary school teacher, apathetically marking work while chatting to his girlfriend Gerri (Arterton), who is going to audition for a part in a play. Tom complains about a
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and drink wine. Tom is concerned that Gerri has not called. When Tom heads out to buy cigarettes and wine, Migg hides Tom's mobile phone and deletes an answerphone message left by Tom's colleague Stevie (Hill).
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requires new characters each week, the writers were able to attract actors who may have been unwilling to commit to an entire series. In addition to the writers, "Tom & Gerri" starred
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Adewinmi, Bim; Beaumont-Thomas, Ben; Catterall, Ali; Jones, Mark; Mumford, Gwilym; Stubbs, David; Wright, Jonathan (15 February 2014). "The Guide: Television: Wednesday 19".
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A week later, Tom lies in bed, smoking and writing. Gerri enters the room, and it is revealed that Tom has quit his job as a teacher. She has been rehearsing in
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Reviewers generally agreed that the episode was darker than previous episodes, but not as funny. However, Will Dean, writing in
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grandmother sent him. The house and Tom have deteriorated further when Stevie comes to visit. He has brought Tom vouchers for
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predictable, but some twists "catch you completely unaware", while the ending "may haunt for days". Jack Seale, of the
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The "loose story" of "Tom and Gerri" was written originally as a two-hour play while Shearsmith and Pemberton were on
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critics Larushka Ivan-Zadeh and Carol Carter concurred, saying that the plot consisted of "a game of cat and mouse".
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Reviewers generally agreed that "Tom & Gerri" was significantly darker but less funny than previous episodes of
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There was further disagreement on the episode's approach to mental illness. Andrew Billen, writing in
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You're not Charles Bukowski, you're just a primary school teacher who had a nervous breakdown.
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Critics disagreed on how "Tom & Gerri" compared to previous episodes of
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suggested that it was likely not a reference to the Tom and Jerry of 1970s
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had written while living together prior to the development of their series
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of his friend Tom. The entire episode takes place inside Tom's flat.
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Gerri, upon finding Tom in the dark flat. Will Dean, writing in
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said viewers would be "totally immersed from start to finish".
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clothes, and Migg makes breakfast. Later, Migg and Tom play
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from "David and Maureen", episode 4 of the first series of
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on 19 February 2014. The episode was based on a play that
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Carter, Carol; Ivan-Zadeh, Larushka (19 February 2014).
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co-wrote "Tom & Gerri" and starred as Tom, while
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Gerri", including mental illness, were revisited in
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Index

Inside No. 9

David Kerr
Steve Pemberton
Reece Shearsmith
Christian Henson
Gemma Arterton
Conleth Hill
A Quiet Night In
Last Gasp
British dark comedy
anthology series
Inside No. 9
BBC2
Steve Pemberton
Reece Shearsmith
The League of Gentlemen
Gemma Arterton
Conleth Hill
mental health
mental illness


Reece Shearsmith
Gemma Arterton
Steve Pemberton
Reece Shearsmith
The League of Gentlemen
Psychoville
Alfred Hitchcock

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