As Janet leaves Jonny, a musical flashback shows how they met and how Donna rejects Gaz's initial advances.
First appearance: Alison Mac as Kate Louise receives a letter saying that she cannot graduate from university until she returns a children's book titled 'Piggy Goes Oink'.
Louise gets a job at the Office for National Statistics where she accidentally wipes Jonny's records.
The police track down Jonny, and the series ends in a hail of bullets in the grounds of Halton Castle high above Runcorn.
Meanwhile, worried that she will never get a job because of her criminal record, Louise decides to become a diehard charity-collector, but her goodwill does not last long; besides, she does not appreciate the chance to do a good deed.
Kelly is suffocated by crisp packets, Louise saws her own head off after sawing into her own leg and bashing herself in the head with a hammer, Donna gets chopped in two trying to break through the glass ceiling, Gaz is crushed by Donna's legs and Jonny is consumed by a giant Jammie Dodger.
However, she turns her head away from Jonny and when she turns back to look his head is a giant Jammie Dodger.... Notes Synopsis: While Jonny is in Hawaii, having won a competition to go shark-jumping, Donna and Janet decide they need jobs and end up competing for the position of barmaid at the reopened Archer.
The episode ends with Janet receiving a devastating phone call from Hawaii: Jonny is dead, having been eaten by a shark.
[1] Production: The episode was broadcast live and opened with a shot of the studio control room before showing the studio itself; only three sets were used - Gaz & Donna's flat, The Archer, and Janet and Jonny's living room, although some exterior shots were used as links.
At the end, the cast took their bows to the studio audience.Notes: Reception: 897,000 viewers watched the live broadcast and a further 291,000 the later repeat, giving the show its highest ever rating.
Donna is seen in a green screen Piccadilly Circus, agreeing to return to Runcorn for Timothy Claypole's night of fun.
Meanwhile, memories of Jonny are hard to put aside, but Janet wants Gaz to get a Court order of parental responsibility for Corinthian.
Meanwhile, Janet gets a job on Wesley's market stall, but comes home with stomach pains and ends up in hospital being rushed into surgery.
Meanwhile, Louise meets Scott, a former member of the boy band "R-Soul", whose surname turns out to be Chegg.
Wesley and Janet go to Gaz's flat to sort things out, only to find him and Donna in bed having obviously just had sex.
[20] Alternative ending: The final scene of this episode was determined by an online poll, where viewers decided that Gaz should choose Donna over Janet.
It was announced by the BBC in 2011 that a ninth series of Two Pints would be filmed in 2011 and shown later in the year with two new characters called Cassie and Billy.
Gaz has a party to mark his 30th birthday, but the celebratory mood ends as he reflects on his lack of achievements over the years.
Donna visits the doctor and is left reeling by the news she receives, Tim is stunned when Leonard asks him out on a date, while Cassie's relationship with Billy is threatened by the appearance of her ex-boyfriend.
Final appearances: Will Mellor as Gaz, Natalie Casey as Donna, Luke Gell as Tim, Freddie Hogan as Billy McCormack and Georgia Henshaw as Cassie Claypole