REVIEW #292 Brassic (Season 4)

Set in the north of England, Vinnie and his friends are strapped for cash and are forced into a life of petty crime. Plan after horrendous plan, the group keep finding themselves in quite the tricky situation.

Brassic is one of the best TV shows to come out of the UK and although it’s rated highly by critics, I still believe it’s being slept on by a lot of general audiences. The humour is absolutely brilliant and it sums up British culture really well. Talking of underrated, that’s exactly what Joseph Gilgun is, who portrays the lead role of Vinnie. The man performs to the highest standard in every project he’s involved in and it’s no different here. That being said, I have to credit the entire cast because each of them contribute a lot to the show and the humour wouldn’t be the same without all of them. The latest season injected so much heart into the show and developed these characters even further. I’ll be front and centre for season 5. Make this the next show to watch, you won’t regret it!

Overall (9.2/10)
Thanks for reading.
Callan

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