Hawley might be a fictional, gritty town, but the cinematography of Brassic is beautiful. From the lush, rolling hills of the North to the neon-lit interiors of the local pub, the high definition brings out the rich textures and vibrant colors.

Brassic continues to be a rare beast—a show that can make you laugh until you wheeze and then punch you in the gut five minutes later. As we head into the finale, the stakes have never felt more personal.

The cinematography remains gritty and vibrant, capturing the beauty of the Northern landscape even when the characters are hiding in a bush or arguing in a kebab shop. The soundtrack, as always, is a character in itself, punctuating the emotional beats with indie anthems that hit just right.

Season 4 leans heavily into physical comedy and elaborate set pieces. Seeing every detail of the gang’s makeshift gadgets and panicked expressions adds a layer of comedy that lower resolutions simply can't capture. The Themes of Season 4

Episode 5 serves as a perfect bridge to what promises to be an explosive finale. It pulls back on the high-octane action in favor of character study, and the show is all the better for it.