A group of working-class friends finding unconventional ways to win at life in northern suburbia. These lads have dealt, scammed, bribed and conned their way through adolescence, but now, on the brink of adulthood, their dealing and stealing is catching up with them and a whole load of trouble is heading their way.
The best episode of "Brassic" season 4 is "Getting There", rated 8.1/10 from 193 user votes. It was directed by John Hardwick and written by Daniel Brocklehurst. "Getting There" aired on 9/7/2022 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Day at the Dogs".
The gang is back and ready to hit the road for Ringo and Babs' Welsh wedding, while Vinnie gets wind of Erin's hiding place and uses the road trip as an excuse to get her back.
Director: John Hardwick
Writer: Daniel Brocklehurst
The gang sees a cash cow with a retired racing greyhound, but a mystery begins when the animal finds a human foot during training.
Director: John Hardwick
Writer: Daniel Brocklehurst
What should have been a fun, lads-only camping trip turns into a nightmare when the gang end up horrendously lost.
Director: John Hardwick
Writer: Alex Ganley
When Manolito, Davey MacDonagh's eccentric distributor, offends Vinnie, the gang decide to get revenge by raiding his exotic zoo.
Director: John Hardwick
Writer: Daniel Brocklehurst
A young woman claims to be Erin’s half-sister, but is she telling the truth? The gang attempt to steal a rare and valuable rose.
Director: Richard Stoddard
Writer: Danielle Ward
After a tip-off from Dr Chris, Vinnie and the gang don some fancy dress and join a posh murder mystery evening at a stately home to gain access to its cellars stocked with valuable vintage wine.
Director: Richard Stoddard
Writer: Danielle Ward
Vinnie befriends an elderly woman who is hiding from Davey MacDonagh. Can the gang get their new friend to safety without Davey finding out?
Director: Richard Stoddard
Writer: Alex Ganley
Having let their prisoner slip through their fingers, the MacDonaghs are on the war path and convinced that the gang had something to do with it.
Director: Richard Stoddard
Writer: Daniel Brocklehurst