
‘Misfits’: Series 4 finale review
So ends a series that has, on reflection, been a mixed bag.
So ends a series that has, on reflection, been a mixed bag.
Misfits returns to E4 this autumn for a fourth series.
The current series of Misfits concludes this weekend and Rudy’s passion for Nadine is put to the test.
No one, not even the newly emotionally vulnerable Rudy, can quite match the impact of Shaun Dooley.
Misfits continues this weekand and a mysterious girl called Abby arrives at the community centre.
That the entrance of new gang member Abbey (Natasha O’Keefe) gets a little lost in proceedings isn’t surprising, but her introduction doesn’t feel contrived.
Misfits continues this weekand and the gang spend a long night at a wild house party where they are stalked by a mysterious killer rabbit.
It should be a rule cut into the concrete of the community centre: No one is ever as nice as they appear.
Misfits continues this weekand and Finn finally tracks down his real father, only to discover that he’s close to death.
Episode 4 of Misfits should have had it all but, rather like one character, it just feels dead on the inside.