Ep 4. Episode 4
- TV-MA
- September 28, 2010
- 47 min
As the fourth installment of the critically acclaimed series "This Is England '86," Episode 4 ventures deeper into the complexities of youthful rebellion, substance abuse, and the scars left by past trauma. The show focuses on the struggles of a group of young friends from the working-class town of Sheffield in the mid-1980s, as they navigate their way through the challenges of growing up in an era defined by deep social and cultural fractures.
This episode sees the group dealing with the aftermath of a wild party they threw in the previous episode, which ended in violence and destruction. As the town's residents begin to clean up the mess left behind, the friends must grapple with the ramifications of their actions and the fragile relationships with those around them.
Among the central characters is Shaun, a troubled teenager who has seen more than his fair share of pain and loss. As he begins to spiral out of control, resorting to prescription drug abuse to numb his pain, Shaun's relationships with his girlfriend and his mother start to deteriorate. Meanwhile, Woody, the de facto leader of the group, finds himself at a crossroads as he tries to reconcile his wild past with his newfound responsibilities as a father.
The tensions within the group also come to a head in this episode, as the arrival of a new member threatens to upset the delicate balance of their dynamic. Meanwhile, Lol, a young woman haunted by past trauma and struggling to come to terms with her sexuality, begins to question her place within the group and the community at large.
With its acute attention to detail, unflinching portrayal of teenage angst and grittiness, "This Is England '86" offers a raw and powerful look into the lives of working-class youth in 1980s Britain. Episode 4 is no exception, delivering an emotional rollercoaster of a ride that will leave viewers on edge and eager to see what happens next.