Gavin & Stacey Final Episode Change Urged by Peta
Gavin & Stacey writers James Corden and Ruth Jones have been urged to make a change to the upcoming final ever episode by Peta. The beloved sitcom, which first aired in 2007, is set to return for a Christmas special later this year.
Peta’s Appeal for Vegan Twist
Animal rights group Peta has appealed to the show’s writers to take Pam Shipman’s dietary decisions one step further and make her go vegan in the final episode. They suggested she becomes ‘Three Tofu Blocks Pam’ and enjoys a meat-free Christmas feast.
Raising Awareness for Animal Rights
Peta’s Vice President of Programmes, Elisa Allen, highlighted the impact of meat consumption on animals, the environment, and human health. She emphasized the benefits of a vegan lifestyle for both Pam’s character and real-life individuals.
The Journey of Pam Shipman
In previous episodes, Pam Shipman found herself in humorous situations related to her dietary choices, including pretending to be vegetarian. Peta’s proposal adds a new layer to Pam’s character development and aligns with current awareness about animal welfare.
Final Thoughts
Embracing a vegan storyline for Pam in the final episode could serve as a positive message on compassion and sustainability. It would not only bring closure to the series but also raise awareness about important issues.
The final Gavin & Stacey episode is scheduled to air on Christmas Day on BBC One.