Scott’s string of bad luck continues when he discovers his neighbours have placed a mirror in their garden to spy on him — and he responds by flashing them. Meanwhile, Casualty reveals she’s somehow secured tickets to see Dolly Parton, sparking a debate about who really knew about the concert.
Scott opens the show still preoccupied with the bad karma theme from the previous day, explaining how he’s been trying to right past wrongs. Casualty has compiled some amusing soundbites of Scott from yesterday’s show, playing them back with mock commentary, which leads to good-natured banter about his voice.
The show’s main talking point emerges when Scott describes the escalating weirdness in his home life. He’s noticed his downstairs neighbours have strategically placed a shaving mirror in their garden, angled directly to see into his first-floor kitchen window. Convinced they’re spying on him, Scott decided to combat this by putting on a dressing gown and intentionally flashing them in the mirror that morning — a response he admits wasn’t his finest moment. The team discuss the absurdity of the whole situation, with Casualty joking that the shaving mirror would make things appear larger anyway.
The mood shifts when Casualty mentions that Scott’s heading to see Dolly Parton this weekend. Scott insists he didn’t ask for the tickets — someone simply bought them for him — though the others playfully interrogate how Casualty knew about it in the first place, joking that she must be spying on him too. There’s also a revelation that Casualty has apparently been trying to get Dolly Parton into the Live Lounge for some time.
The episode closes with discussion of the musical *Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat*, which Scott has now got stuck in his head. He admits he loves the show despite not typically enjoying musicals, and shares a school story about not being allowed to be in a production because he couldn’t sing.


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