‘Misfits’: Series 4 Episode 4 review
Episode 4 of Misfits should have had it all but, rather like one character, it just feels dead on the inside.
Episode 4 of Misfits should have had it all but, rather like one character, it just feels dead on the inside.
If this winter’s anything like last year, there’ll be plenty of days to curl up on the sofa for a DVD marathon of essential cult TV.
2012 has been a cracking year for British television, with new homegrown hits, triumphant returns and acclaimed one-off dramas.
Misfits continues this weekand and when Curtis’s new girlfriend Lola disappears, Curtis discovers that she was never the person she claimed to be.
We can see this cast starting to gel together, and Episode 3 is proof the show is beginning to hit a comfortable stride.
E4 has released a clip from the next episode of Misfits‘s fourth series.
Misfits continues this weekand and Rudy and his down-beat doppelganger are forced to unite.
Love him or loathe him (and we love him), Rudy is without a doubt the character that Misfits’ writers have the best grasp of.
Misfits continues this weekand and Finn isn’t quite as innocent as he looks when a dark secret he’s been hiding at home is revealed.
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