One from the perspective of Rhona Dingle (Zoe Henry) & Marlon Dingle (Mark Charnock) - from the dinner table.
One from the perspective of Belle King (Eden Taylor-Draper) & Tom King (James Chase) - from the kitchen.
What you see in public is not necessarily what you see behind closed doors.
He gives an insight as to what ITV/STV viewers can expect.
Mark, said:
"It's a one off in terms of structure and it's a very different sort of episode where you kind of go back and forth in time during the dinner party. What it’s really cleverly done is it's got what’s happening on stage which is the dinner party and what's happening off stage which is in the kitchen between Tom and Belle. So we see two charming hosts hosting these different couples and then when the hosts go back into the kitchen we see the darkness of what's going on between them. Meanwhile on stage you've got these happy couples; Mandy and Paddy and Vanessa and Suzy. And then there’s Rhona and Marlon who appear to be completely falling apart in front of everybody."
Mark went on to give his thoughts on being a part of this episode.
Mark, explains:
"It's always exciting to be part of something that's a one off. This isn't a regular episode, it's self contained. It's almost like a half hour single drama because it’s so unique."
Zoe, said:
"It is essentially an episode of two halves… the first one is the surface stuff, what you can plainly see going on, particularly dominated by Marlon & Rhona's now dysfunctional relationship and how real and ugly and that currently is. The second half is a repeat of the same action, but this time it's the under the surface stuff. The hidden agendas, the secrets, the unspoken."
Zoe gives a little hint as to how things erupt between Rhona & Marlon.
Zoe, explains:
"You've heard the saying ‘Sober man's mind, drunken man's tongue’? That's basically it. They both drink too much, get on each other's nerves and it all comes out! Warts and all!"
Eden, said:
"In the first scene you see all of the groups arriving and you think everything's great? It kind of continues that way and you see snippets of them as a group and then at different points throughout the episode you see the reality of what’s happening behind closed doors. The perspective of those at the dinner party are completely different to what's happening in reality. It's very much like everyone's putting on a show in front of their friends, and then the audience becomes a fly on the wall and you see the reality of everyone's individual scenarios. It's so interesting because we've not really done this before so it was cool to film. I'm looking forward to seeing how it comes together and how it looks when it’s packaged together."
Eden was asked if she is happy to be involved in such a standout episode.
Eden, said:
"I've never done an episode like this and I've never really been part of a special episode in that way with a focus on my storyline. So I’m grateful for the opportunity. I also think this episode is such a representation of Belle and Tom."