Yes, he thought up a good way to end the series with some fashionable pathos. Still have a couple to watch from this series but so far I've found it a step up in scripting from the last lot, very busy dialogue and packed with references while plotting's taken a step back with Greene having much less to do. He popped in for a token cameo last night but Elton's almost changed the nature of the show for this series going for much more contemporary satire and point making instead of the more cartoony early Greene's jealousy focused eps.
The show doesn't seem to get much press and not sure its viewing figures are too great but I think it's worthy of a Bafta for its bold satire alone, the anti religion diatribe at the start was bang on and quite strong. This sitcom has brought out the old motormouth in Elton, he seems to have really loved the subject and could easily keep this going. Needs a proper good Christmas special now to top it off like the 70s classics did. Looking forward to it.