The Red Door
Things start to go awry when Moss reveals he has a new mug with his face on it to stop people from stealing it, however placing his face on the bottom doesn't prove as successful he'd hoped...
Already vexed by Moss' non-existent new mug, Roy's struggling to cope with Jen's curiosity; she's decided to spring clean the office and isn't put off by his excuses of why she can't store things behind The Red Door. Undeterred by tales of the demise of the rainforest, or the room already being full of splanges and snibbets, she waits for the boys to be distracted upstairs and discovers the room's dark secret.
Hidden within is Richmond, Denholm's former second-in-command who has been locked away in the room for four years, watching the lights twinkle on and off. Richmond used to be the king of pie charts and spreadsheets, but a chance encounter with Cradle of Filth changed him into a Goth and systematically ruined his high flying career, well that and the funeral incident. Apparently Denholm isn't a fan of Cradle of Filth, particularly when given as a present to his recently bereaved mother.
Jen takes pity on him and encourages him to re-build his bridges with Denholm, but life on the other side of the door is a little too bright for him. A chance encounter with Denholm soon forces him to return to his twilight world, much to Denholm, Roy and Moss' satisfaction.




