Plot: The plot of season 6 of Brassic involves the gang trying to get their lives back together after an explosive encounter with Manolito in the previous season. However, the landscape is changing, people are getting older, and the question of growing up looms in the air.
Season 6 of Brassic was quite good.
Pros: There’s a lot of expansion for some of the key characters throughout the season. This season felt a little tone down from all the wackiness as there was in previous seasons. I glad each episode add there own separate storyline and the finale was so heartwarming and emotional to watch.
Cons: The newest cast of characters didn’t add to that much. A lot of the schemes that the gang get themselves into wasn’t that sterically like previous ones. I was let down how they used Terence McCann & Mustaffa and I didn’t like how the finale ends on a cliffhanger.
Genre: Comedy drama; Crime
Created by Joe Gilgun, Danny Brocklehurst
Directed by Daniel O’Hara, Jon Wright, Saul Metzstein, Melanie Ann Oliver, George Kane, John Hardwick, Richard Stoddard, Ruth Carney, Ben Gregor, Richard Signy
Written by Danny Brocklehurst, Alex Ganley, Danielle Ward, Ava Pickett, Tom Melia
Starring: Joe Gilgun, Michelle Keegan, Damien Molony, Tom Hanson, Aaron Heffernan, Ryan Sampson, Parth Thakerar, Steve Evets, Ruth Sheen, Anthony Welsh, Dominic West, Ramon Tikaram, Bronagh Gallagher, Tadhg Murphy, India Mullen, Joanna Higson, Neil Ashton, Rachid Sabitri, Bhavna Limbachia, Muzz Khan, Camille Cottin & Dean Lennox Kelly.
Composer: Christoph Bauschinger
Executive producers: David Livingstone, Jon Mountague, Joe Gilgun, Danny Brocklehurst
Producers: Juliet Charlesworth, Mike Noble
Cinematography: Richard Stoddard
Editors: Rachel Hoult, Annie Kocur
Production companies: Calamity Films
Network: SKYSHO
Casts & Characters:
I highly recommend watching this season on Sky TV.
Rating: 8 out of 10 Stars
Ryan Balkwill:
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