Karl and Norma are holding a wake for Uncle Vinnie at the house. There could be no better time for a delivery man to rock up with a new sofa and Karl needs to bet shot of the old one fast. When he puts an ad online, he is given the run around by Neil.
Next door's noisy baby is doing Karl's head in, so when he picks up two mums and their crying kids in his taxi the next day, he loses it. This sends him off to counselling for anger management. There, his therapist forces him to confront his issues.
Karl needs some me-time and decides to escape Auntie Norma for a holiday in the middle of nowhere. All he wants is to be left alone, but when the locals find out he's on his own they make a point of reaching out to him.
Fluffy dice, fondue sets, wolf-whistling gnomes... it's time for Karl to declutter Auntie Norma's house before she falls over her piles of junk. But he lands himself in trouble when he accidentally gives a prized photograph of her late husband away to the charity shop.
Karl decides buying flowers is the only way to win Zoe back. But his plan to woo her goes out the window when he gets caught up in the lives of a father and his estranged son.
Suffering from a bad bout of constipation, Karl heads to the doctor to find out the only way to get things moving is to get over Zoe and start looking for love again. With a little help from Norma, Karl goes on a series of dates as he tries to loosen his bowels. But he's been out of the game a long time and finds himself constantly saying the wrong things. That is until he meets someone who doesn't understand a word that he says.