A coming-of-age comedy from the BAFTA nominated comedian, Liam Williams exploring the roots of modern-day masculinity, by delving into the memories of his own misspent adolescence.
Liam is on a date for the first time since his all-too-recent breakup with Jess. With a bit of help from an icebreaker app, everything seems to be going well. But when his date asks Liam about the last time he felt completely happy, he is thrust back into memories of his adolescence.
Liam accepts an invitation to the house of an older woman. The woman and her friends begin to share spooky stories. Liam reveals 'the scariest thing that ever happened to him'.
When the landlord ups the rent, Liam is forced to look for a new place to live. During his search, he is thrust back into adolescent memories of the lads’ first flatshare.
Liam decides to try and win a promotion. But when he becomes disillusioned with work, he thinks back to his first part-time job at a pizza restaurant.
Ross asks Liam to record a short ‘congratulations’ message to be played at his wedding. But when Jess is impressed by another guest’s video, his competitive instincts kick in.
At age 33, Liam decides it’s time he learned to drive. Back in noughties Leeds, Ralph is days away from his driving test, and the lads are pinning their hopes on him passing.
Liam is wounded after Ross tells him he doesn't want him to be best man at his wedding. Fortunately, he soon meets some charming, if suspiciously well-bred, new friends at work.
When Liam accidentally takes a double dose of magic mushrooms, a bad trip begins to rear its ugly head, reminding him of his first psychedelic experience.
Having secured a promotion, Liam finds himself morally compromised when asked to work on an ad campaign for a betting service, which makes him think back to the first bet he ever placed.
It’s Ross’s wedding day. With Liam's ex-girlfriend due to attend as a bridesmaid. But Liam seems suspiciously relaxed under the circumstances.
After an argument with Jess, Liam is nostalgic for the simplicity of first love.
Freshly unemployed, Liam has been asked to give a motivational careers speech at his old school. He thinks back to preparing for his university entrance interview as a teenager.
Liam finds himself doing cocaine with a stranger and wonders, was he always so reckless?
Liam attempts a sober Friday night, leading him to reflect on his relationship with booze.
Liam starts a fight in a bar and questions where his aggressive behaviour stems from.
While facing up to the prospect of moving back to Leeds, Liam gets a call from a past acquaintance — but can they shed new light on an old mystery?
After a bad day at work Liam is forced to finally confront his mental health problems.
Liam is inspired by an old homemade hip-hop track he made with his teenage mates.
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