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Highlights: Gilgun’s performance, the elevator sequence, Carol’s revenge. Low point: A slightly rushed resolution to the mansion fire.
If you are already a fan, this episode is unmissable. If you are new to the show, do not start here—go back to Season 1. But for those of us who have ridden the Vinnie rollercoaster for five seasons, Episode 5 is a reminder that Brassic is still the wildest, most empathetic, and funniest show on television. Long may the chaos continue.
And so, another night in the lives of Vince and his friends came to a close—a night filled with camaraderie, nostalgia, and a bit of pop culture trivia, all centered around their favorite show, "Brassic."
A solid entry in a season that proves Brassic still has plenty of gas in the tank.
Meanwhile, back in Hawley, Carol (Claire Sweeney) finds herself in a power struggle with the newcomer to the village, a slick property developer who wants to gentrify their caravan park. Carol’s subplot is the emotional anchor of the episode. While the boys are dodging security lasers and fistfighting in dusty libraries, Carol is engaging in psychological warfare. Her weapon of choice? A very sharp tongue and a pig’s head. The contrast is hilarious yet heartwarming, reminding us that Brassic is ultimately about found family protecting their own.