Spoiler alert: S01E03
Bertie was disgruntled by the solitary drive as he was dissatisfied for days now. Even the reunion of his uncle and his long lost love didn't bring glee to his desolated soul.
Playing the piano brought no pleasure either. He wasn't even invested enough to find a full version of 'Goodnight Vienna' and to solve the mystery of its lyrics.
To soothe his nerves, before his uncle came in to find his forgotten flame, he mixed a cocktail. As he did so, Jeeves talked and Bertie almost felt normal. That is until Jeeves made that move. The one in which he took on his coat from the hanger not even taking it off the said hanger.
The hanger just popped out behind him and Bertie felt somehow strange because of it. He stopped shaking his cocktail feeling somehow clumsy and lonely.
Still, while shaking the cocktail he had something to do so he kept doing it as he talked to the aunt who was a woman of the people. When he realized to whom he's talking to his cocktail escaped from his hand landing on the ground.
No one wanted to drink his cocktail afterwards. Bertie lost the taste for it too.
It was strange to look at his old uncle so mellowed, so happy. Sure, Bertie was happy for him and he worried about Aunt Agatha's reaction, but he was also very sad. There was something in their tight embrace that ached Bertie.
When his uncle brought the news to his Aunt Agatha, Jeeves was quick enough to pack them for the journey to the village to escape her rage.
Bertie was more than eager to do so. He didn't feel the need to wait for lunch, he wasn't hungry anyway. Yet he barely noticed when Jeeves said that he'll take the train while Bertie drives.
As he drove, he felt hunger, grumpiness and boredom. If only Jeeves was by his side leaning on his shoulder, they would talk and Bertie wouldn't feel hunger.
That thought gave Bertie pause. Could it be that Jeeves was causing his appetite to plummet?
To test that theory Bertie started to think of Jeeves and as soon as he did so he felt no hunger.
