Brassic - Season 2

Season 2
The action picks up a few months after the events of the series one finale. Together the friends embark on even bigger and bolder misadventures around the fictitious rural Lancashire town of Hawley.

Episodes

Episode 1
Vinnie has been hiding out in his weed shed since faking his own death to escape from local gangster Terrance McCann. Tommo and Erin need his help and try to lure him out of hiding with a new business proposition and together with the lads they plot to rob a travelling circus. With the help of a disgruntled clown, Mr Popov played by John Thomson, the gang aim to make this theft a ‘roaring' success...

Episode 2
Vinnie strikes a deal with McCann and has to collect a guy called Tony Tillerton, but what seems like a simple task is hit by catastrophe when a high-speed car chase goes wrong.

Episode 3
Erin attends a disastrous dinner party with Jake's family, while Tommo plans to steal some erotic furniture for the Rat & Cutter.

Episode 4
Suffering from insomnia, Vinnie goes to the local pub, but things take a sinister turn when a stranger breaks in.

Episode 5
Ordered by McCann to sell all the weed they have grown, the lads decide to throw a music festival in Jim's field.

Episode 6
When a friend gets engaged, Vinnie wants to throw them the best wedding he can. So he tries to steal one.
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