(bright music) - [Sunny] Hey.
- [Jess] How are you?
- [Sunny] Yeah.
- Last season, Sunny and Jessie's relationship was bumpy, to say the least.
This season, they're proper work colleagues.
- But they're still trying to find their way a little bit.
They're beginning to trust each other.
They're a lot more on sync.
- [Andy] Their professional relationship's improved and- - They're at ease with one another.
- At ease.
- In this series for Jess's work, it becomes her kind of refuge, her safe space, because the home life stuff kind of gets tricky.
The only chance you have of saving anything is if you tell me the truth.
- [Leanne] To singletons.
- To singletons.
(glasses clink) - We find him very single, probably quite lonely.
And they're more settled, their lives are less chaotic than they were.
But there's a lot of unresolved issues in their lives.
- I still have stuff going on at home, Sunny, - You don't have to explain.
- Working with Sanjeev again, could you class it as work?
He's lovely, he's funny, he's very entertaining.
And a very warm, generous, lovely man.
Lovely, lovely man.
- Working with Sinead just continues to be a joy.
In Series Five, when she came in, she had the toughest job of anybody.
She was replacing a much beloved character, and she came in and she kind of blew it out of the water.
- They are such amazing collaborators and partners in the scene.
- You can sort of see their beating heart in the performance, which is, you know, a great testament to Sanjeev and Sinead, really.
- They're both incredibly supportive and they're absolutely in it every second with you when the camera isn't on them, and that says a huge amount about who they are as actors and people really.
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