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The episode’s title is a pun, but it’s also a mission statement: it’s a through the psyche of working-class northern England. The Aftermath: The Come Down As with all Brassic episodes, the chaos eventually crashes into reality. The retreat is raided by a very real, very angry farmer whose prize bull the gang accidentally set free during their trip. The final act is a slapstick chase across the moors, with the gang still partially tripping, trying to wrangle a hallucinating bovine.
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The episode ends on a quiet note. Sitting on the roof of the caravan as the sun rises, Vinnie and Erin share a cigarette. No big declarations of love. No fixes. Just the acknowledgement that they are all “messed up, but here.” “Satrip” is Brassic at its most experimental. It sacrifices some of the usual heist-driven plot for character depth and pure visual creativity. Joe Gilgun’s writing (he co-wrote this episode) shines brightest when he lets the absurdity become the vehicle for tragedy. The episode’s title is a pun, but it’s
Best line: Carol, after the trip ends: “I saw God. He’s a bald man from Bolton, and he owes me twenty quid.” The final act is a slapstick chase across