This Country season 3 episode 2 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
Kurtan's taking driving lessons, grappling with hazard perceptions. Amidst their lessons, village dramas unfold: June arrogantly opens her garden to the public, causing a stir. Concern arises over Len's unusual absence, leading to a search. Kurtan's driving practice at the airfield goes well, despite initial hiccups and the vicar's stress over pleasing everyone. The episode climaxes with Len being found dehydrated but safe. In a satisfying twist, June's garden event flops, with no visitors, highlighting the pettiness and humor of village life.
Full Episode S03E02 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Kurtan learning to drive?
Kurtan is learning to drive for more independence, with the vicar helping him practice.
What is the debate about hazards during Kurtan's driving lesson?
The debate is about what counts as a real driving hazard, like pedestrians or dogs.
Why does Kurtan find June's decision to open her garden to the public arrogant?
Kurtan thinks it's arrogant for June to assume others would want to see her garden.
What is the vicar's first car and what happened to it?
The vicar's first car was a mustard-yellow Morris Minor named Milly, which was damaged by skinheads.
Who is Len and why are the characters concerned about him?
Len is a village resident who missed appointments, which is unusual for him, raising concerns.
Where does Kurtan finally get to drive?
Kurtan finally gets to drive at an airfield.
What is the vicar's stance on pleasing everyone?
The vicar realizes he can't please everyone and reflects on his tendency to overcompensate.
What happens to Len?
Len is found unconscious due to dehydration and recovers in a hospital.
Why does the vicar decide not to turn off his phone again?
The vicar decides to keep his phone on to be available for emergencies like Len's situation.
How does June's garden event turn out?
June's garden event is a failure as no one attends, much to the amusement of Kurtan and Kerry.