D is for Drastic Times

In the penultimate episode of the series, Dane's masculinity is being threatened by his boss, his soon-to-be father-in-law, and worst of all, by himself.
Dane's family have invited Nicola and her Dad, Jamaar (Danny ‘Slim' Gray, pictured), to come over. Dane is dreading it, as Jamaar despises him and the feeling is mutual. What's more, Dane's annual work inter-departmental football game is happening today.
Attendance and stress at both events is inevitable, especially as Kerry is in charge of the match and she is as flirtatious as ever. Distracted by the football game, Dane is late for his evening with Nicola, Jamaar and his family.
Dane and Jamaar are quickly at loggerheads and a huge row erupts, but Kadean is on hand to provide an unexpected distraction when she makes a shocking announcement.
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