Oh Oh Sean approaches Stacey in her room, and shows her the mobile phone.  He confronts her about the messages from Jerry, but Stacey insists that they are from the married man she was seeing, before she got back together with Bradley.  Sean is unconvinced, but Stacey remains adamant that ‘Jerry’ is not going to get anywhere, and she loves Bradley.  Sean hands over the phone.  Later, at the stag do, Sean begins to quiz Bradley, and tells him that he needs to toughen up.  Stacey decides to take the hen party to The Vic, where she sees Bradley talking to Sean.  She manages to distract Bradley, and tells Sean that she is doing the right thing.

As a drunken Bradley lies sleeping in the corner with writing over his face, the rest of the lads play poker.  Ronnie advises Gary to play his hand, but Jack wins.  Irritated by him, Ronnie arranges for the pair to play for ‘real’ money at the end of the week.  Stacey leaves The Vic, and is followed by Max.  Sean watches as Max leaves.  Max pleads with Stacey to restart their affair, but Stacey tells him that it is over.  As Stacey wanders off into the night, an angry Sean is left having overheard the conversation.

Meanwhile, the Masoods wait for Syed, but he fails to show.  Shabnam calls him (unknown to the rest of the family), but cannot persuade him to attend the dinner.  A deflated Zainab is left at the table.  Jase worries about Jay’s safety after he receives threatening messages from his old friends.  Ronnie finally receives the bankers draft from Damian.