![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Liz embarks on a lustful affair with a young philosophy student she meets at a party, and it's left to Ann-Marie to provide the balance. Jimmy moves into the Buddhist centre, dossing down in the meditation room. When he announces his intention to become celibate, her patience finally runs out. Liz is furious when he misses Ann-Marie's appearance in the school play to go and see a visiting Tibetan lama, and even more so when he declines the annual New Year's Eve family piss-up in favour of sitting on his own meditating. Now, suddenly, he talks sincerely in the kitchen about karma and clarity. Normally Jimmy is not averse to getting drunk, pulling down his jeans and mooning at the camcorder at parties. When Jimmy, well-known for his passing enthusiasms, suddenly develops an interest in Buddhism, no one takes it seriously. Happily married for years, they have an 11-year-old daughter, Ann-Marie. ![]()
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