Here's Where All of Your Favorite Love Actually Characters End Up

In honor of Red Nose Day, the powers that be were able to round up most of the original cast members from Love Actually for a heartwarming minisequel. NBC premiered the entire special, titled Red Nose Day Actually, on Thursday night, and even though a few big characters don't make an appearance (including Emma Thompson and the late Alan Rickman), it gives fans a nice glimpse into what happened to their favorites after the first film's happily ever afters (or not-so-happily ever afters, in some cases).

Peter and Juliet
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Peter and Juliet

We're not given much insight into the marriage of Peter (Chiwetel Ejiofor) and Juliet (Keira Knightley), but judging from how cute they look while cuddled up on the couch watching a soccer game, they seem to be doing just fine.

Mark
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Mark

Mark (Andrew Lincoln) pops by Mark and Juliet's place to check in with his former love with his trademark notecards. Although he doesn't mention if he's killed any zombies lately, he does show off his new beard and new wife: Kate Moss, NBD.

The Prime Minister
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The Prime Minister

Hugh Grant returns as Britain's most endearing PM, who's still very fond of dancing around the house when no one's around (although he's traded in The Pointer Sisters for Drake). The conclusion of the sequel also includes another one of his rousing speeches, in which he mourns the end of Harry Potter and the fact Piers Morgan is still alive but once again emphasizes the importance of love.

Natalie
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Natalie

Natalie (Martine McCutcheon) playfully pokes fun at her husband after he falls down the stairs during his dance routine and lovingly supports him from the crowd during his press conference.

Billy Mack
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Billy Mack

Bill Nighy's delightfully crass Billy Mack is still kickin' and is seen promoting his latest charity single — a cover of ZZ Top's "Gimme All Your Lovin,'" but called "Gimme All Your Money" — and a new memoir titled Mack-nificent with the same radio host from the original. While he drops some hilarious quips as usual, there's a somber moment of remembrance for his beloved former manager, Joe (Gregor Fisher), who died of a heart attack.

Rufus
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Rufus

Thanks to Red Nose Day's partnership with Walgreens, the sequel sees Rufus (Rowan Atkinson) meticulously helping customers at the drugstore instead of at the jewelry counter.

Jamie and Aurelia
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Jamie and Aurelia

Jamie's (Colin Firth) love for both Aurelia (Sienna Guillory) and fuzzy turtlenecks has endured. The sweet couple are married with three kids, and Aurelia tells Jamie there's a fourth on the way (in Portuguese, which he still doesn't understand, of course).

Sarah
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Sarah

Finally, justice for Sarah! Laura Linney returns as the unlucky-in-love graphic designer, who it turns out might have gotten the best deal of all: she's married to Patrick Dempsey. Your loss, Karl.

Daniel and Sam
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Daniel and Sam

Daniel (Liam Neeson) is relaxing on a bench in London when his son (Thomas Brodie-Sangster) surprises him. Sam has been living in New York and returned to give his dad some very special news . . .

Joanna
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Joanna

. . . he's marrying Joanna (Olivia Olson)! The pair reconnected in New York, and Joanna insisted on flying to the UK so she could ask Daniel's permission to marry his son. While they don't perform "All I Want For Christmas Is You," the trio share a group hug that will reduce you to a puddle of emotions.