#Warren viewers distracted by HUGE plot hole

Warren (played by Martin Clunes) returned to his job as a driving instructor after being arrested at the end of last week’s edition of the BBC sitcom after he falsely identified as a robber.

Among his troubles with his wife Anne’s (Lisa Millett) teenager sons Charlie (Tim Preston) and Danny (Oscar Moragn), Warren was also facing stiff competition from his driving instructor rival Daz (Marcus Garvey).

As the number of pupils he had began to drop rapidly as they turned to Daz to teach them, Warren was faced with the fact he could lose a considerable amount of income.

Though when he was out with his wife later on in the episode, Warren found himself labelled as a cat killer when the owners of the deceased pet believed the driving instructor had run the feline over.

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You don't have to buy a new cat

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Anne was apologetic to the young girl and her mother as the distraught owners burst into tears, offering to pay for a new cat as a replacement.

Warren was reluctant however to accept any blame, but viewers took to social media to bring to attention the characters would not need to buy a cat.

Taking to Twitter, one viewer posted: “#warren you don't have to pay for a cat. There are many strays needing a good home. Try RSPCA etc.”

Another explained: “You don't have to buy a new cat. You can adopt them for free from reputable breeders. They say free to a good home. #Warren.”

Whilst a third questioned: “Can you actually still buy cats from pet shops? #warren,” referring to Anne’s offer.

However, others were in awe of the cat killer storyline, with a fourth opining: “#Warren I do like the Cat Killer plot thread.”

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